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What Is Going on Tonight. Meorpg T U Social and Buslness Puriaton Temple, No. Pythlan Sisters, K. of P. Hall. Eighty-five at Wildwood Park Gather. ing. Thursday was another half-hollday for the Willimantic merchants, and as it happened the day fell on the date of the combined associations’ outing of business men at Wildwood park Killingly. Some eighty-five Williman- tie_storekeepers and pro embarked during the fore pleasure park, to partake dinner and best suited 3 3 London, Norwich, Danlelson, Putnam and Willimantic, | The trip from this city was made in | astomobiles. Mayor Dunn, Town Counsel Kelley, Ex-Senator Gates, George Bartlet: and Judge Shea were among the political dignitaries present | from this city Dr. C. E. Simonds, | W. D. Jordan and Robert Fenton were | fortunaie to sit at the fi able at the | clambake as members of the “com- mittee.” All had a j ood time with a Toyal crowd of jolly good fel- lows. Mill League Games—Third Series. | ow! s t the Mill | ball the third | N, No. fice; 3 Mill vs. Dye House; No. 5 Mill 23—Dye House vs. Office; No. No. 3 Mill; No. 8 Mill layoft 0. 6§ Ml v N 5 Minl Office House 1 Sept. 6—Office vs. No. 5 Mill: N @ Mill vs. Dye House; No. 3 Mill lay- No. 3 Mi «. No. 6§ Mill of. Transportation Contracts Awarded The transportatic ttee of the ommittee ranspor- comin for the War district, at 80 cent per day: to A > Warren, Bricktc district, § r t H. Lincoin, Ba r per ann: n the Jerusa These are the same W dbam, >mmitt ring Mis am schoo of her wtion and rs term in t te: » South W he and «since fts organi Thomas' 17 y heard only six cr discipline. Pleasant Auto Trip. Mr. and Mrs F. E. H Emma have retu four trip ma tady their Hull's son, Joh as an electrical ited Sarat Plegsant in A ing*from Pittstield bridge. il and M imed_from a Schenec where Mr employed They vis and Lak return Stock- ngineer. Georg Personals. | J. 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Mrs, Paul Marcil and Miss Eleanor Marcll are spending a week with rel- atives in Grosvenordale. Miss Cora Grant of the Connecticut Agricultural college at Storrs was a visitor in this city. izabeth Hardman is the guest Miss Annie Stiles at the Stiles cot- tage at Crescent Beach. Mrs? Joseph Boucher returned Wed- evening from a visit with rel- recent Miss nesday atives in Grosvenordale. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Congdon, who have ¢ their home in_this city for seve are to reside in Prov- iden Miss who return- ed Wed , was w, Dr. W. P. the A < , and left for Brief Mention. Architect Wilson Potter of New York city visited the ruins of the Windham High school Tuesday before returning to New York. He finds after the rubbish has been cleared away hat there is considerably more sal- aze than he thought and so advised he committee. Mrs. George C. Moon dropped three rings in the grass near C. R. s home on North street Tues- ng. After a search by about n neighbors and by Mr. Hibberd, uat day a do; who used a rake, the quest was given and after night had come on a eighbor took a lantern and quickl the gems by light fis. ed their Teflec- n WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND. Annual Convention of Norwich District Epworth League—Gales Ferry Wins the Banner—Election of Officers— Institute Lectures. Mild rer continwed to favor the on_Thursday, the Tnstitute sessions. Hewltt's third lecture was ird da Professc fine descrivtion of Hosea as the Prophet of Love. This was followed ing talk by Mr. Laumas- Christian’s Qualification for emphasizing the need of the t third hour, as us- the Round Ta- heads of de- n houses. To Prevent Poverty and Crime. Rev. W. M. Gilbert again during the ext perfod laid stress upon the fact hat we should aim to prevent poverty and crime as much_ if not more than remedies for their effects. He agencies for temporary relief went cure. had the closing forenoon al. and talked about how make boys good, but gopd ng. Too many are won ‘to d brought into the church, the church seems to forget ve them something to do. Group Photographed. At m. Ernest P. Rose took th of the cabinet faculty and e Helpful Agencies. 150 Mr. Gilbert, concluded his saving the men who are down He gave as causes of pov- indolence, sexual excess, use of nulants, disease, ignorance, inade- quate resources, climatic conditions, bad sanitation, evil surroundings, de- ctive lation, directed educa- n and bad industrial conditions. He spoke of how district nurses reduce the mortality of infants; how the men in missions follow up the men from the street and build them up into Christian manhood. Norwich District E. L. Convention, The annu nvention of the Nor» ich Distric worth League opened he tabernacle at 2.30 p. m. Thurs- President Gray in the chair. 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When you buy Lord Salisbury, ask the dealer for the FREE “Lucky Bluebird” Brooch-Pin. 1 Oc | SPECIAL NOTICE TO DEALERS: We want every dealer in Norwich to be supplied with these “Lucky Bluebird” Brooch-Pins. All dealers who have not been supplied, may secure a special supply by applying to LORD SALISBURY Head quarters, Wauregan Hotel, "Phone 704. From 6 p. m. to 8 o’clock on Friday, Aug. 15, and 12 to 1:30, Saturday Aug, 16. Go today to any dealer displaying Free Offer sign in win- dow, or you may be disappointed, as dealers have ouly a limited supply of these “Lucky Bluebird” Pins and cannot Miss Gladys | 50! e : | Miner of Narwioh Town. {The prasident | 87, In the diatrice, A5 ' Then came | 5 appointed as gommittae on. resolutions | JON LARCE A vote of appreciation was tendered the retiring officers of the league, Pres- made a brief response of Gistrict cabinet occupied the platform 1$39.54. The balance, $59.15, was re- |members being reported. Nineteen | 43 1-2, Burnside 32 1-2, Fast Glas- |the following names of nominees who | ga Miss Barber sang Face to Face. and more than a hundred delegates | ceived with applause oRRptEe Mave Sraeinga shoen. tonbury 32 1-2, Sterling 29, were duly elected as the cabinet for | The convention adjourned with the | the company In singing What a Friend | President Gray reported the fageh | A :‘;"“;“"‘;‘v‘rwk\'lv“:“;l‘:"fll" P e To Repgat Contest. _ | mext year: President, Rev. F. W. Gray, | Epworth League benediction. We Haxe In Tesus #ud. el % & {:"*lli\”l" «'L‘fl-’ ;fl a_ll; previous ““P"{T of South Manchester, accompanied on | Tt was voted to nave a similar cons 5’“%"1',055;?';7‘,1‘&”: pra ident, v Campfire. jod to er was offered Ly | to the number of paid rezistrations, 131 | the piano by Miss Edith Perry of Dan- | test next year and also to assess each [D. F. ! E: ord; s Vi a : . RS Rev. I, H.Crltehlow of Burnside, who | (his year against i%f of last sear: | lelson. ‘ senior member § cents and eaoh junior | President, Rev. O I1. Green, Tast Glas. | Under the auspices of Tast Green | also read-a portionof 1 Johu: second | ¢ %o ri SR T G our held GhISEbrry L Wins 3 cents for district expenses of the |tonbury; third vice Md”)"'i ss Al- | wich academy the expenses being borne Shaptee : | the high water mark of the four held o5 Forry League Wins. coming year. Dorta Xaton, Stafford; fourth vice pres- | by friend of the sime. a_rousing | Committees 'Appointed. {up to that date. Twenty-seven leagues Miss Kennedy then spoke of the As Miss Beatrice Smith of North |ldent, Miss Mmlon{\}f_“l“ 3 \'K Wic : | campfire was held at the close of the | Irving C.Blmer of Notwich was ap. |out of 39, and 32 different localitles, | Credlts devised for a friendly contest|Grosvenordale was compelled to resign | secretary, Irving C. Blmer, Norwloh: | jecture on Korea, Wedn, polbtEC bt tea it e aarinin, ook ] dia sanrecenrbd AHiA praos Deatel last year and reported that Gales [on account of her health, a vote of | treasurer, Ethel Kennedy, ‘Danielson: 'i:",'jarge fleld a short par el R B e e present s year, Danielson | ferry league was the winmer of the | thanks was sent to her. 'Later Miss | superintendent Junior League, Iteme |of the camp ground. Fi N thones St ana | sent the larxest number of delegates of | handsome red and gold banner offered. | Trane Pascoe of Warehouse Point was | Pascos, Warehouse Point. i Pt g ekt Pl President Gray thereupen presented it president, R. J, Wilson These with rolls and ceffee afforded a elected to fill the position. fine Officers Elocted. to the Gales Ferry E. L. Irving Hurlbutt, and Rev. lunch. Some 300 and had a goily time for an hour. Thera tdent Gray were present £ o af 120 Methodists and 8 Con- e, e oh Wandsor: | gregationailsts are amonk the stu: | Harrison, hix pastor, respanded felici- | Rev, G. G. Serivener, chairman of | gratitude. was chorus singing under the dlrec- D7 S ol *|dentn. The secretary, John Etewart | tously, The leagues had credits as fol- | the commitice on nominations, made | Irving C. Eimer then read the res- | oo (2% 08 P8 FIGEE (B€ (GG o o | of New Lendon, gava his report, show- | iows: Gales Ferry 91, Danielson §9 1-2, | a_few. explanatory remarks as'to the | olutions of the committee Wwhich were | \yin i) Methodist Bplseopal ‘church, eperts Presented. | Ing_gratitying ‘progress ameng the | Warehouse Point 85 Millville, Mass. | necessity of nominating several mew |accepted. A vote of thanks was given | pr 0GR HEOIOAE BPIRCORS, €Al | _The report of the treasursr, Miss |leagues of the distriet, He shewed |84, Vernen 66, New Londen 59, Putnam | members in the eabinet, on acoount ef | Miss Barber for her selos, The dis- | jogiitute musie ”fis A There Ethel Kennedy, Danielson, showed re- | n gteady growth for the past five yvears | 52, Telland 52, Moesup 49 2, Jewett | the removal from the district of some | trict superintendent Introduced the e i L. 45, Portland 'and the il health of others, He read newly elected members to the dele- (Continued on page three.) i ce'pty of $118.63, and expenditures of | in the membership, some ower 2,000 | City 46, Westerly, R,