Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 13, 1916, Page 11

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over A Repair Work | zev e 5 s soe (3 of all kindson | ™ opmmation o g e . AUTOMOBILES, | Lyme " CARRIAGES, WAGONS, v curve TRUCKS and CARTS ool “ Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, -Upholstering and Wood Work. * . Blacksmithing in all its branches. i e iy Highest 76, lowest 56. Comparisons. N Monday: Partly - for v: cloudy. ¢ J Monday’s weather: Generally fair, - =N 3 . (2 L Scufl § flh‘k Gor UM e e T N i T Y0 : | Robert J. Cochrane 507 to 515 North Main St 2oon and Tides. T SECOND CONG. CHURCH. y ‘were attend . 5 ¢ GAS NG, Tt mises ™ sorn. | Fair | e8| ST SLUMBING, STEAM PITTING, By T e Bl e m e | Sorreer ot Cuntey Eroiey oy 10 West Main Strest, Norwih, Cenit, T e falais of - ; Agent for N. B. O, Shesi Packing. | Power yacht z " siaful said and commanded the ring 4 67 West Main Street 6.36 3 1 estor Lafonde and ' 10. Church of ‘Good Shepherd, caugh oft Fish Island “Joseph 1108 9| Sunday evening Ne; : el Fmamecv:l T F BURNS 2 X service in the wvigation Co. Sunday after- Hector ' as a -the hom A o s Six Bours after high wator 1t 1z low Congregational church. In part, Rev.|noon 'hflde was charmingly gowned Matsan over the week-ond. o. ISR tide, which is followed by flood Mr. Cobb said: . Ao 2 . S il The question may have arisen in the blossoms, and carried a | 2 B Duifutoss: 08 Hea“ns flnd Plflmhlng GREENEVI]..LE days of Jesus' minisiry as to what he arms and bu hower bouqu was trying discharged weelk’ e e gmen of e 92 Franklin Street Mr. and Mrs. George Dressler Cele- : - ozt g . brate Their-Third Wedding Anni- declared l of every description, news §| versary—Enteriains st Gales Ferry e e e i - EasTspEmEMs (FRON CASTINGS ; —Notes. 3 such. flames with but_little e ring . est models in every —_— Among other things he said this: engineer was ‘taken |a white silic dress with a silver lace @. Portmore of New York city FURNISHED PRONPTLY BY m Mr. and Mrs. George Drescher cele- | came that they may have life.” aboard small cap and carried a basket of bink|was a visitor with Mrs. B. E. Me- brated their third wedding anniver- ‘To whom was he the Good Shepherd? | Wwas left drifting in the stream with sary at tHeir home on Fourth street sweet peas. Intyre on Friday and left for Boston m ¥V mY co To those whom he was addressing? He |heavy black smoke rolling from her| The bride's gift to the groom was a Szturday morning. L Monday evening. —The evening Was| proclaimed the fact that he is the|hatches. scarf pin and the groom’s gift to the : % spent in playing whist. Musieal se- | ghepherd of the belleving souls; and| Engineer Bryant was taken to the | bride was a pearl necklace, = The bride Y. Iections were fendered by Mrs Dres- | ihat there are those who do jot yet|hospital in an ambulance that met the | presentsd her maids with brooches| Mes Sred Allen of Hamilton avenue o 3‘:&. o B -‘:fl %";":figyfiufi?{fih' believe, but, he said: “Them also I|small boat on the wharf and Captain |ang the ringbearer with a ring. The a rved , as- HNeo. 11 to 25 Ferry Street t Is on the road to recovery after a long i 3 i Grimpe went to secure another boat|groom’ fts to his ushe: d Dest | fliness. bei: cared . for b VELE ECTORY Sisted by hee tnother, Mrw. A Prea- | St TNTE Snd Ry shell Sk ilyl L NS O ot th - Hevioal | EouYs $ifts_to his whers sn e Ve, e S ABA e o o ion tice. CAmhaolng lt;;o aut o; Itgvm énests shepherd.” 5 {:unches bop::‘;ed the burn!ngglcl;tn:fi After the cer!mrvl ony a wedding PR ‘were rles Prentice o 'ew Haven, own ose al ‘were apparenf breaks v it home of ers, exXD¢ start Mrs. C. S. Donnelly and daughter, fle‘c*,g,;:,o;h=;},e“sh°e°;§;g Rl of s gasoline. explosion for no at- i B o8 the_hotse. for Givs. B 1. Mcintyrs To New York $1.25 D. S. MARS I |Ruth, of Welshurs, West Virginia: | RIS e shopnert of all. 1005 525 Tnade 1o save the yacht. Ple woeke i 1.25 To : g i ana Mrs. C. P. O'Neill of Bridgeport, | rapresent the Christ and his cause: | POWer vacht Needle, with & large|forns, palms, cut flowers and Mrs. Appleton Main of North Ston HEL SE A LINE : o oo See aon Bt R aeked | e, hovered near the buraing Ceabt | B hn Aoy S aarried couple 1aft | ington waa & caller on her sister, 3rs 3 Pianos Entertains at Gales Ferry. e I e ortly minls | Saptaln Grimpo fnally wecured s GOst | Teerne > P etoec o TO NEW YORK 43, Miss Marion Pitcher entertained a|asked coneerning us today. What are|2nd put out to the Baccoon. Jumping | jalals will reside fn Wiilimantic. “he ny FREIGHT AND PASSENGER o Darty of friends at her cottage at|we as individuals and as churches here | 2002rd he fastened & line to burn- | The bride is the daughter of Mr. among them 3 ayer-rianos Gales Ferry over the week-end. Her | fors Let us fry to answer thet aucs: | IS yacht and towed her o her Berth |ana Mry Heotor el o Homtars . SeAvioe R onic : 3o ¥ guests were Misses Frances L. Gro- | tion: 5 in Shaw’s céve. By the time the an- avenue and has been employed in her 2 NORWICH NEW Victor Victrolas |[g5 Zoitie Wheeler, Glaays and Tun-| 3" we are here ‘with a meseage.|Chorage was reached the fire had [fufmers store. . The EToo nfe’ Melers, and Helen Flynn. Jesus came with o message to men. ur o 5 Tpantic and M 5 pelwte by (tale ot o S 1 ital; it a - ests { e ise ON EASY TERMS Notes. sage ofalovs and Nife. e to \The out of town guests included Mr.| Fropinsdt N T 2 s g The U. S. Finishing company will He brought a message of hope to a and Mrs. D. Daniel, Cleophas, Louis 1916, a daughter, u‘nflnuu& to 48 Frinicin Sirost, 230 St Sires, | S Tea” (SIBIoVES @ hollday totay | waiting troubled. sinful world, He Tho. Rac. | Toun Banter sl of Moo Hodtors: thre | 2 o Mew Ba. . Comerford of 83 ran & owing e circus. ad a message for all the world. . avenue. Norwich New London | gerhere el be no schoot at e | So teday' i rosts wpon'each Chrie- | 2000 recently, Mnished Sitios out fo|fowis Hembert of Sprmeten. Mis e e s pe reeneville grammar school today so | tian believer, as a disciple of Jesus, to 3 as the children may see the circus. Db e o SR Bl ome b&;‘;fi’:mfi'&f;fi Jart o TUBBS_SERGERON_In WWam o8t Ci ¢ L —— urches_exist to proclaim. the.gla June 12, 1516, by Rev. J. J. . . e T YHESE ARE RETTERA, Tho Smisenia st of the La<ludings ot Gof ao rovedled Hysute | e miben D58 i Ee tnese Bt 5T | Eastern Steamship Lines “FOMS 1.2-3 5c CIGAR | fies_Charitable soclety of St Mary's | Jesus Christ and then through his| RONALD M. KIMBALL e o R Wimantic s - - ~ par to the almshous~ on Thursday | disciples. 1 GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | 71 > Tgoxtepcmed until some future We are hire Ahst an messengers of TO TAKE BANKING COURSE. OBITUARY. WRAGCE. SRR A Y Rgg"% Al-the-W ay-by-Water e. e society makes this visit|God, as representatives of the Christ. e ; Miss —_— ey them and ses, twice & Tear to help in making the | We ‘are trustees of the message. What | Selected from Ameng Thres Brown Philip Greenwood. oy Ao g ! = Mgbm e T R e T 2 @SR o message to o sintui| Sronomeres by National City Bark| mhe oath of Phill Gresmwoog oo | coMumON- GRnwr_ta St Ionmsbory Visit Wonderful Maine = Absent in Annual Retreat. Forid. No one can doubt or deny that| °f New York. S Esore Grine! obn Stark Cammeron ot " Monday morning, Rev. John H.| this world has in it much sin and evil 3 - i eene | Washington, D. C. and Miss A DRS. L. F..and A, d. LaPIERRE | Broderickc ana his assistant, Rev. | Wickedness s evident everywhere. |, 25813 og‘:‘%“““"'&. e ‘o - REW' 1 ondop, Tonnebary, formerty of Or the Provinces yles P. Galvin left Norwich for ere js 2 message of persomal re-|gn o O i OTR of New |38 vears Sambon. 287 Main St. Manresa, “Keyser Island, Norwalk, to|sponsibility. Bvery indtvidual is per- |2y e MORET _SULIIVAN_In Jewett City, Popular and Com- PRACTISE LIMITED TO attend the annual retreat of Catholic|sonally responstble for his acts and| LOTK ity frem Mary Greenwood. He was marrled June 12, 1916, %A Enjoy @ trip on the Popula Hours 10 & m. t0 3 5. m. bestor of the diocese. The preacher | deeds. 43 el Father D gl J aenoy And WB Max- Sqttgbin Qiaamers ‘af tre of this year’s retreat will be Rev. W. message is also that of “a cer- C Bangor Line Kennebec E a = tt City, June | Bang Line ye, Ear, Nose and Throat|J. Stanion, 8. 4., of the Apostieship|tainty of sess orsinunon sor ain® Sont ot i v ] T gdune Portland Line of_Prayer, New York. “though hand join in hand, the wicked I AR " ahive - ~~—“———-——=| In referring to the retreat from St.|shall not go unpunished” and “that e T e g o Internationial Line R. R. AGNEW, M. D, |T>trick’s pulpit Sunday, Rev. Father | whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he ters. - - Yarmouth Line = fia » #¥e e |Galvin said that throughout the rest|also reap” DIED ¢ Physician and Surgeon of the vear the priests are devoting| (b) The message of which we speak Brown, 15 Weatatty, B 1. Fune| ENCELLENT DINING SERVIOR Rbam 214 Thayer Building . |themselves to the effort to save the|is for a troubled world. Whatever the| N . B 16, Bosty A Beckwitn, widow| COMFORTABLE STATEROOMS Norwich, Conn. - Greeneville omce: | $OUIS of others, But they themselves | causes, man lives In a world that s | 15,26 benk permanently. ‘Thers will gt Silss Beckwith, aged 3 years. |Fares Always Lower Than By Rall 5 o = ave souls to be saved also; hence it | sorrow in it. WEKNIGHT—In _Stonington wre: i i except Wednesday | 18 Droper that they go into retreat| As the werld Is full of sorrow, the ey (he Peuotion. Wk afterncon with a pum- | Teueky, June 11, 1616, Bdward Mo- R s S N s for 3 meriod each vear for special|messago that has Deen entrusted th the | o4 we sy et e Saeuts select e et 0. Beller fiee< | Kipst prayer, meditation and spiritual exer- | Christian disciple is a message of hope, sidea at the - TePOItS |y oy sH—Jdn New London, June 11, Sranas. s0d by . - Saturday- {4156 'ana instruetion. e exprossed | Tt 1o o message that G3d is in his| O, the university, Mr. Kimball will be|were read and approved. A commit- | " 191 Richard F., son of Baward F. appointment s:; hn;,e lthattl?l‘e c,mg{re%;flgn w‘:um “l,.o,m, that the world is not drifting, thro ot tee was appointed to make arrange- and Mary T. d:x‘iy";:u: Iliu‘ll-‘ B uring this we: at pastors | tk, KELLEY_In this city, . 1916, o AN camatey | thum: asscrbiod ey | LAL the hana ot the infintle 4 upan | Rt et James M. Kelley, aged 59 years. y | the helm of the universe, that at-lengih Amel'lcan Ho“se spend the time profitably toward their | his will shall be dune. me Shen oiG | for which he is best includes D.|Funeral from the home of Tis sister, ey Hon, 20 oY 2dvancing in spir- | redeemed, sorrow and ' trouble shall | ForTa Of each mans Boudons, b“,' Foh oo W fay i itual well-doing be enabled to ac- away, virt: d shall reign. clock. Mass ! “Feacial Rete fo Theates: Troupm | IEEC, HELACHE Sho - anabing o ace D e or b T L the bank.|other of the soci Patrick's church st § o'clock. Kindly Traveling Men, Eto. return to their duties. aYe here with the ideal of a matchless |- oy mlnfl ot £y S day, t m Livery Connection, Shetucket Street, |, TH® Sermons, prayers and medita- | moral Jife as set forth and reveaied iy | theD e u Jetermining the sal- tions end with confession Friday and | the life of Jesus. ary to be received and the line of pro- FARREL ‘& BANDERSON. Props. |communion Saturday morning for all| 'The world néeded and needs the|motion after the first years attending the retreat, one of these be- f the I £ -Gor While taking the banking course the Entertain at Backus Hospital. ing Bishop John J. Nilan. Weekly |an ideal of haracter, We fing ihig|Students are to receive a small salary Tiia iky Vs ol by T B confession is incumbent upony every | ideal in the Iife of Jesus. 2nd are to be allowed & sum to.cover rommers Catholic priest and dignitary, the| We are here to belleve in God’s un-| traisportation. - i Dome o the humblest curets!in the | ailing love and purposs. We are hers | , MT. Kimball tag been prominent in Evergreen Beer most obscure parish. to climb up a little closer to the great | SOllege circles a i g T A ideal which we have taken as thé pat- | [Lin88 M s o~ REAL GERMAN LAGER ° Hers From Providence. | tern of our lives. onor of election to 'mdnc{ & o, dreught 24 Alton B. Pmery, an amusement| We are here fo plead for intersity s 1 violin solo, Mise Ethel Marsan, magnate of Providence, R. L, and his|and to be honest ourselv lead for|So0ial organization which ocouples| mpanied by Blanche Gauchier: H. JACKEL & CO. wife with one of his managers, Mar- | the spirit of altralsm, snd to na o, | Rocketeller hall. He ives 0 tin Loohey and wife and Miss Eliza- | sel Mama Lives Up in the Sky, Anita Be- Hfish ourselves. We are here to plead }“’ ‘;’.‘{ """""‘";: "“““w:'-‘“‘_‘{ lair; piano B e R mlll Ends beth Thompson, of the same city, | for good will among men and nations|into P} Kappa, Junior 'Y 2%|Bianche Gauchier and Bthel Mfarsan T ;‘pelétl‘ E:;.a:ty Oattls the h.‘-oma of John |ang have in our own hearts a spirit of wiil o ¥ "m"’e"‘*‘ e A o ¥ gl D E N T l S ; e A e Ave Nasd b fntin forth, so|Deily Herald, the student newspaper. Ay i e 8 1, Jeme Ao - -DR. E. J. JONES fagal of Figuar: 1" O on ves e WHEELER ScHOOL DIRECTORS Seconds v o .1 30 - 3. Wi to serve. The way z S B arrangement s Suite 46 Shannon Building to tnnug‘::er fi:" i t&:“:’n In Tis Commercement Programme WIll Open | iighitul program. ; vision, B | & 2 ] E Sy _ - E : Take elevatap Shetucket Stret en- Hia peopie s one et seivan W of e e e . , = G EET i, | et g PAREMAR NugS THE DEL -HOFF e | life” He would have people have|ton comment more abundant life. B‘t\n-dgyi'mqfi alumni dg—z Richard e 5 T . thein, baseball game, Wheeler lumni; E: % European Plan X a1 more z‘p. T, alummnl assoclation. Dusiness ; We o‘uvfimucmm_ Rates 75 cente per day and um and dan ystic with friends. 2 M HAYES BROTHERS. i o . Hte,| Sunday, June b TRy * Tolaphone 1222. 28 Broadway in conformi te;\;u':‘:y sermon In the Heotor Bas returned to Now Lawns. ; : SR : liberty Monday, Jurie 19—8 p. m., sentor class | home here. o © Willimitio, gic,_oryrich e piss ' MAHONEY BROS., \ i duy gxercizcs on the Wi of the Jea: - = vocatton A is confinet By > PALLS AVENUE cat n,rmfln,:_gg- ositpm. g Fred Stone 1s confined to his home g "fl‘ and Bmdm. ey Iaborer, profess man, mmm&-flru'y. L8317 Mmmuum .ES, WINES, LIQUORS ~_AND CIGARS _ ‘DAN MURPHY MER 610 T . N§ 4tMainStrest B pR ALFRED RICHARDS _Z SR | ‘ ~ DENTIST _ Telephone 480-2 G 7 : 3 & P

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