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TR S Faty o, o SRS S RS e - L 5 RWICH BULLETIN, SATURDA UGUS etk e c 1 i - |Terry, Plum Island, is home on a|with local applications, as they cannot The Dastgems of the firm are Sam-|wes the thame of ihe lwedss. Réy.|gazet Noe & ocupisin m (he Putnam [pronouiced by: the district superin- [Ty, Fimm s Teuty e ARG e a e YT ' 1 Cooper and Bernard J. Sterniib. | Wilfred Clark Pheips, pastor of Wil- |Salvation Army ocorps, spent part of |tendent. Fohn. Nolan has resigned with the | i5 .5 local disease. greatly inflienced by S -~ ey clalm the damages as a result (liams avenue Methodist church, of | Thursday and Friday at the camp. Closing Bible Reading. nochn Nolan has resigned with the | constititional conditions, and in rde T gt the damase done to thelr business | Brooklyn, N. ¥. Hymns promises |This-is thelr first visit to Williman- | oga, Rev. ®. S. Moore of wini- |Newton Marshail 0. He was | {o"cure it you myst ‘take an nictns! by the closing of the house. quoted from Scripture, and prayers |tic campmeeting. 2 mantic kives his closing Dible reading | formerly :fi‘?"’v’vmcfifl; e g SN acts Trrons ¢ Jvere_intermingled. Mr." Phelps redd Scenes Tragic' and Comic. at 10.30. In_the afternoon he goes |the company, which is pal 1100d on (he mucous surfaces of iis —_—e T ERantes Tn These Smeany. Temaf o ws T e T Nut Hak:| In the midst of the sports near the [to Brooklyn, Mass., to preach tomor Ao aC e Py Ihills. e | TSN e Catateh Medlding - Prayer is a lost art today. Nof many ves| v afternoon, El-|row at St. Mark's M. E. church, o znear Cotn: vi e L | prescribed by or the beat piyei- | ity suep For sso00 Gates. The case is returnable in the : Ljiins in | ¢an be found to pray in public, usual- | Testaurant i;?uldir,d"anughters of Rev.|which the pastor is 'Rev. Frederick |members of the Thirtesnth Co, C'|rlans in tnis country for years 1t | windham. County superlor court. thel, TRoS o e Mmarican Forens |1¥, Jecanse they don't pray apuch in [S8foc and Gladye, dsushiers of Hey, [Rhlch Lhe Dastor 1o Ry e s | A O B, O, Fepm inis village have gomposed of some Of the best topie BY FIRM OF ICEMEN |grst Tuesday in September. e T e oo | private. I have mever gotten Over.my. step upon a nest of Vellow-jackets, | sprin=, after a successful pastorate |returned ‘to Fort Terry, after spend- [ Jnown. combined with some of Tbine e The sull was the result of the Clon- | e emalt of the ohforcing. of he | [athers family sltar. _ Such altars |SICP UBOR, & oSt of el e | even voars at Erinity” Hethodict | Ing & seventy-two Rour furlough with Dss P e aratiails 1o Nae & B S i e ot e loo-hotws. B fhe ot | SLINS RO BE e oI T o e ek b e T | PR T e e e e e |t Tarey tartn Medicine s what produces i 05 Beuhk of Clmtig of Mubiclpll] buich cRbied Dt Fhe TU cove | ot T T e B s e ae oneiieve i e s {ooitess DERC SO SR S SR deeply " sympathize with him in his| Sidnev Knight, recently reported as|wondérful reguity in cafarrha) o ha violated i t. The ice|Ders of the family must be employ manizing God and deffing man. We 2 o - in a dangerous condition at the |tions, nd_for .. | leehouses. B e L e e e 1 v [y the company.: This action s: the, o e ot A meelons | tage, where they were relieved bY |recent great sorrow. Chatiestown Navy Yard, I with peu. | . J. CHENEY & 60. Frops. Toir Mg S i o | re e m for the houses. | 3v- 5 proper treatment. ‘| Among the latest ministerial arri- |C 5 * v ! 5S h e at a rate of 85 cents a tom, |eSult of a demand for aouses- | We nations need to offer the pub- e v, e, Studley, monia, is improving rapidiy and is Rt g aunisans <ity brought sult against the city R o ; : " h vi b 5 p s . B. n : $ ; . of Wflt!y'manflf for $3.000 as the Te- |t they ook onty Abous 135 toms |find -a_ tenement in some other part A spoke of special an- |2ddress, he and the district superin- | Burnside: Rev. Geoarge D. Staniey short time JSunday White Rocy ars the visitor : FepTay 5 i i 5 et by 50 |of the city. . & tendent took off their coats on ac- [from Putnam, an v. Ernest G. W. Manager Greenwood of the . g it A St D i o o e h the com- " to the congreszation, an e Mrs. Buell, state president of the " venge last weel eat and c e papers were made ou 3 ul y £ 3 = orkers.. The houses | through _the - leaves, e audience |we're not going to fight. at the campmeeting as the guest of . e g 2 o B There was' In the ice honse. and. 53| bee remtea heap, a8 the. rent has ot | SOught the sheiter of the oo Personals and Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. Jason L. Randall at( e#—Canning Demenstration Inter-|lsiand. Kiliourey will pitch for tons more than was taken by them. |been ralsed while all of the other|#nd onme of the larsest audiences of| . o o0 N Suiimantic 1s | their cottage, The Anchorage, on Ha- | este. Housewives——Next Conference locals. Two fast games ar 18 i . - 7 = Ty | the season gathered there to hear the| ket i Next Saturday th s Tl S e o Prlar mpaaker of '(ha. merning i | visting the cawmp. e 3 at Griswold Sept. 5—Ashland Team | Nexi Saturday the 1o h ar doublea the prices. . i Rev, Ernest G. Wellesly Wesley, of| At the Moosup house are Mrs. Bd- | ¢ D1 l" e i *Pgour™" Manchester |the State, Hospital at Nors K e . A +s | Providence is enjoving a brief respite [win St. John, Mrs. John Midgley, Mrs. e N s Deciding Game With South Windhafn | It was the hour for R. S. Moore's|}ore from his work among the Por- |Ada Hill, Mrs. Jas. Parkhurst and | Team Today. Co. team will be visttors b ] 5 Today. daily address. iodr. Moore EaVe NIS|tigucse on Cape Cod. Same years | daughter Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew : Al o i AT g Willimantic and South Windham |Gttt PIIe reagine bie sublect b |azo he was a missionary ‘in South |Barr, the Misses Dorothy and Alice The Ladies' Ald soclety of the Bap- Secret Cream Drinking. k, today (Saturday) in [} H o b e 1s now conference missionary e 7., SORMN RALE: s pocie 1 ds Thu eve on food-profg#ering /| T tonren. aame ot~ the. sedes. Wil [fo all “T am the resurrection and the | N8 8 50N Sanfereies miszionar ‘Amons visitors for the day yester- | St Main street highiands Th ot 7 |mantic is ahead, having won two Of .%o "2 mock of sin and death. Men| At the Uncasville cottage are Rev.|day at the.same cottage were Mr. and ELpoh, ~THE honcRes ) rants which infringe the man the three games played. It the Wil-|inicl8 § RE0C T S 2 U0 “Goa has [and Mrs. C. E. Tibvetts and dsush- |Mrs. T. E. Main, Mr. and Mrs. How- |13 Seiyne by Sl SeIPSEL ulations bearing upon the i limantic team wins Saturday the se- v ey d [ters Dorothy and Gladys: Mrs. W. J.|lard Main, Mrs. O, J. ) . Mrs. E. | G0 - Mise Nellls B, B food to the public he latest resta riea Wil be over, while if South Wind- | [3€ them Gown In the valley and |8 DOCoCty, GOy ier, Marorie, Ver. | Babcock snd dsushter Annic. fiback ana Ass.Nellls: B, Exaniclind 1900 10, 10 L) sobis is Biliere § ' ham wins, the deciding game Will be | "5ag o human his eves fliled with | non; Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Aldrich and| At her cottage, 18 Church circle, is ey T O ey oo |Unter don’ Linden.-end the taura ' played at the park the following Sat- | o ahen one deat to those he loved | son Lewis of Jewett City. B Sipce s Damomk fan0 Clacinon || 12> CSttsoon (BIERe anissioniiey 80C [N SO Cibeed. " the, oef lirday. had siipped Into the tomb. Jesus de- | Misses Juliette and Mary Richmond |her son. from Wilimantic: “aito her | 6 (RN Lot Reti who In her pucst | thari 150,000 botties has b ot - o Suth (Windham will have scveraljaved only long. enough to prove He |and their brother Irnest of Preston, |sister, Mrs. Bertha Gridiey of New |Miss Margaret Reld, who is her guest | tharf 100000 Lotties 8 e 3 = S ceused not of the N‘t“ LO“"“’""‘"“ ;T”\?-“‘m':r} was the Resurrection and Life. came on the grounds last evening for | Britain. er at Tougaloo college, Miss. She :Tr‘rlr-slrrl""l»!‘r‘ 1‘:.-’.:““:_ hot . 100 to.sut ub.4 better shay biten for| Our King has ascended on high, tri- | the rest of tie meetins. 3 gave a very interesting talk on the |selling fresh vegstables abov Suth Windnam, While Killourey Wil | umphans.’ He has led capiivity cap- Not PLAINFIELD Sodnalag of ahis insiitution and tns|masimum price fxed bz i preside at the slab for the local team. | tive. - | During one of the flerce winter gales Htar voeal seleciions were Biven by |premises milk containing cream Hemel will take Noouan's plece in the| FHrether Scrivemer:promoumved thefthe wodden erch st.the entrsnce of [Fresh —Alr Boys Leave Canterbury |liful Yocal selections were given by prefises milk containine creas resent, while g Skt . o L i ji i sisted by Y. Whitford nts, and to pectant mot “r Store at A ust Pnces el WiLiS, o oprings Sottage Meeting |ine the inseription: ~1860—williman- | Girls Arrives—John F. Sullivan |iisted by Mrs. L. V. Whitford fants, and to expectant mot oun e The fast team of the Winchester| At 1 owclock Friday afternoon, while | ;. Camperound,” has been put up| Starts for Plattsburg. Canning Demonstration. appaeis. that e phees o 3 Bepeatice A company f Mo Tio |ihe children wars being looked atier|lS Compeiount’ hes boon put v About 40 ladles attended the can- |3riTKing was some Ccows ot - v o after- | Dy Miss Thatcher in the New Lon- 1 Misses Margaret Welsh of Taftville | .; 4 denins Aaeioniktration: siven 1011 m s - . Thg|ven WL play here Labor Dav after- | g3, % Cuse '3 lively and intoresting| It 1s. rumored that a cobblestone Margarot Welsh of Taftville |ning and drying de en |Yestaurant, in " th o ter noon. The team has a big reputation glogss = Tiels e S |arch 15 to be placed where the former |and Miss Verna Rallle of Jewe in the town hall Friday afternoon by [TeStaurant, in the Dorotheen: E 1 11 probably have $ie ME e T e ss Campbe e arrangements It S R A1k oW 1 e iR ihe local toam will BroAbY have | DoStng Was neld, in tne Staftord |arch le o have returned to "tnelr’ somes_ after | Wi Combnell, The amungements |10 1e0n (lored Leca an outside batter; ol I A o corps,| The preacher last evening was Rev. fif':"?*::gu? o ;}xaw with their un-|¢or {;vlfi demonstration were perfected | heof unstamped by an Inspeet TrrEme Who read & portion of - Isaiah VI |Oscar J. Aldrich, pastor at. Stafford |cle, Dani onnell. & . Mrs. A. A. Younsg, pounds of butter, 80 pounds of OMESTIC DEPARTMENT DUnclaimed letters at the post OMice | \lcaied to ‘him not other people's rich, of Jewett City, is ameng recent |ed to New York after spending three) - Griswold Interests, === |coffes, and 600 ‘eees, which had ! for the week ending Auzust arc | gl lts, but his own uncleanness. What | corners to the camp, c t % loccupy the pulpit of the First Con- |gal limit.—La Tim of-t ,.Larss Fringed Bath Towels, size addressed to the following: Rev. Wil- we all need is a vision of God, that Dr. Sloan Preaches. 4 Boys Rr‘turr" n‘Newrv(orl:d 1o | Freghtionat dhuiten, “Grlawala. Sunda) A : . o am M. Brooks, i 1CNEn [our hearts may be cleansed from all| The Thursday evening preaching party. of young boys returned to|”'The conference of the six churches, e Candle Still Flourishes e Tonss, o0 eaeh, | em Towels | Willlam Logerin, Willam Murray CP. |l “There were testimonies, such as| service, Jin rn the auditorium, was | their homes in New York F Griswold, Jewett City, Preston City, fowadays we think of light in term i e oy Sicler . B Bhdv. ie sotlow precedcd by a lively song service, led [having spegt two wecks' outi Newent, Hanover, and Piainfleld, wili [ Nowadaxs we think of | gt a e L i N T bt Tumn I Baninll- I paceislhs Boc 6 O it o ve oD | Canteriuey: The ~youte children are | be ‘held with the’ Griswold church on [0f electriclty or ks lamps but it wi ; 18x36, 15c each mm, Miss Blla_De Moothe, Mrs et On thelr fect when the Star Span.’| district superintendent. ' who proved |being sent out by aid of the Now | veenoisanal g, surpriss some to learn that the Unioh Dindh Book Towsls Danmed, [2me, Dyuct Miss Ta Howard, et s e e e e e York Tribune Fresh Air Pund, main- A. Geer inat home atter a visit |36 Gaily; cxpeniture for oo colates ROLdte. Sac ok o @ “orona is sung, for we own al- |platform chorus of some twen- |tained by donations of people inter-| iy “his three brothers o Chree | o bout $67,000. On this seale the wide Oxfizd Heieh Clofn, [Bell Gaose 6 (Eallow. South Cowmotey [ Comnatlon ix_suns f0e 28 0T L R O O e estod the welfare of the children | Fivars, Masg, ol BINE D% e e p. suit or separate skirt, 39¢ Drill. . S I love Jesus, and | congreszation in good stvle. Seripture |of poorer New York. ploihe. Young. Isdiwt Seswing. clecls|se Cin thes Dniten Stat . Which soldlers make the b ather have Rim in my heats than ail[was reaq by Rev. A. H. Withce, of | A &roup of girls arrived today £or [wan sntertained Friday aftornoon T | lan in e, s wide Nurses' RePD 10T [ org will be a quention awhieh s [ather have him Ja my heat Ghan all N o “Prayer was offarol by Ry, [iwo weckw stey in the country. Wit {round 32 tft, 39¢ a vard. dectded at South.Coventry today (Sat- |G, World heetde = - o e . [Clark 7. Brown, teacher in the East Leaves for Plattsburg. Sunday Services. B urday) when the married and sinsle| .. 0% 080 kel Tire worth living | Greenwich Academy. Prior to the | Jonn Francls Sullivan, who recent- i hesaL aad" Constagation GET THE FULLEST PLEASURE OUT OF YOUR will engage in a baseball tev. E. G. Wesley: We do not let [I0 On the work: of that fsticution, |} ssonu Moy’ WAIDIDES CMBD, LL | sommar on MCCoRnt SE Sy ceting s contest will be. plaved after Jesus come in and fill our hearf We [ursiag that yauns peoplo be sentpyiday for Plattsburg to g0 into train- |**The pastor. Rew. 7. A, Bpiden: witl ONT PORCH—BUY A COUCH HAMMOCK which will be held.from.2 to pen our doors but a little way there “for educat ing. oceupy the pulpif at the Conszresa- Real Estafe FR 4 rip |20 e town Tana el | ’Sistor: 1 know what it is 0 have| The preacher was Rev. H. P. Stoan: | ™S5 sutlivan 1s a graduate of Piatn. | o churci. . Morning subject, Tna : table so desirable they have just takén |The outside ariil -featur i - D., pastor of the First M. E. church | gela High school, ciass of 1913, and | Gonal church. forning subject, Tne mmock, made of extra strons Rbaki |day of the South.Co: ister . M. Ragdall: When we get|at Rea - J His Gexts were | 35l Bcltndic tnoo, ciass of 1915 | Croner ot ythe End of the Journey. Ev-| FARMS A SPECIALTY th soft top, closely tuffted, sides allow |Guards. vision of tha King, our lives are|John 18:8 "pnd John 14:6. What is|When at Yale he eniisted In the Field | sion Sal R AP changed from sin to holiness. truth? was Pilate's soul cr I am| srtillery, Battery A. During the Two Good Games Arranged. Over 25 Farms For Sale »n—Special $8.50. Elks’ Clambake for Elks Qnly. Aged Brother: I'm-only four years|the truth” was the answer of Jesus'|jifexican orisis he was stationed at d ek thé fant p o J About 230 Fiks are expecied at the |old, for T came to Jesus four years|soul ~Every human soul is infinite|Tobyhanna, Fa.. with his battalion, | T0aYy on Ashland Park the fast|ic oy ape interested in farms or res! Commodats” the dlners n case. the| , EBworth Leagus- Convention. _ |TRES\, 200 WReR we eve worlds |burg recently and received his moti- |the series [South Mancuoster 18 rtod Lpive you e e eI Conmeet commodate the diners in case o fication of being accepted Aug. 10. i oo A g sinad bt B 'S UNDERWEAR HOSIERY FOR WOMEN | wearhe. % pleasant. None but| At 2 o'clock In the’ tabernacle was|our problems unless we have world. diy in the state. Supple, formerly 78 biteg MEN Pl Tl el AR g i | TSP v usiness meeting of e salvatio Breviti Portland of the Eastern league, will Elks will be admitted this year, held the annual business n wide salvation. Ly - T PLAINFIELD, CONN Specially Priced Women's Fine Gauze Lisle Hoslery 2 Sl i the Norwich District Epworth Leazue, | “Rev. F. C. Baker offered the clos-| Corporal Henry Roberge, Thirteenth | twirl for South Manchester, and . i o pra— | es=tal S w pule Christian Science Services. the president, Rev. E. A. Legg of Dan- |ing praver, and the benediction was|Co. C. A, C. N. G., stationed at F Reiger will pitch for the locals, ' 2 Women’s Seamiess Boot Silk Hos- : i % for |i€lson presiding. A nominat com- s . — Men's with short | T ess Announcements for the week for | i€l S e ooome = Men's i e slack only—Special 24c a pair. |y, Rosrdenty e eyeK for | mittee was appointed, = sleeves, va - e _Christian “Sclence church *a ev. G. G. Scrivener Potter, | oo Y. M. C. A. are as follows Sunday | BeY: G. G. S SR 2 e i S o > -y ales Fer: and Miss Tattie Cod- Men's s, rein- P morning service, sublect, Mind; Wea.|Gales Terry; and Miss Tattle Cod- foroed ‘seat. valus 55 i 45c a| WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES | 1edayevening tostimonial service at | ins of Danielsor e ey - | Kavser Sik Gloves, whita with|7 That of the treasurer, D. R. Povey, n's Dimity k stitching and black with white LA St showed a balance of $26 in the treas- < i B " | stitching, 69c & pair. Picnic at Columbia Lake. ~ |3 o™ *Yiiis Torence Thatcher brought Kdyser Silk Gloves, 12-butten length, { About 250 children attended the pic- |in'a good report of the Junior League i 90 2 pair. e Hositp Touy o s e ‘ Chere are 30 such leagues in the dis- | = 5 » ixon Welch at Columb ake, on | trict | Thursday, in spite of the threatening Uncasvile Wins Banner. =nd |UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN | zeather. | The vouns people wer -| Mrs. W. J. Stephens, superintendent [ Women's Knit Union Suits,.summer mobiles. \Several of he e § . ihe contest demscimEgt.zevorted A and | weight, fancy yoke and knee leagth— | Scouts wwere In"charge of'the aquaticine‘panner, the thres Iotsucs comtest: pair ecial 39c each. sports and alse gave each of the ehil- | {1¢ ) e e e s dren a boat ride. Gk Sl S eles GRASS RUGS FOR FLOOR COVERING Band Concort Sunday Evening. = |™Wiliimantic had the largest num- The band concert which was p be of delezates present the year whether a Grass Rug can be |poned from last Tuesday evening, The. president read a report 'from ost a IS t T hat very spot look delight- be held Sunday, evening. . The pr Rev H A.” 'Cassidy of Chatham, el e T v are showing an exceptionaliy zood |gram nd was pub- | Mass, ireasurer of the Dodd fund, WAITE GRASS RUGS s] did patterns and beautiful colorings lished 's conecernin, t $100 fund veted last 1 Ing s s and p: s i g3 ear t Rev. Duncan pdd, w Brief Mention. |left his pastorate at Nia a year Rugs, & Grass Rugs, $1.89 Herme Hevwood of Hartford ago, and in company with his wif Bual . 7 ;8 Grazs Rugs $3.75 a visitor. n this city Friday | saitea" to_do inChina. Russ, 31 Srens Bop s Officer Patrick Hurley of the potiee | The amount is abou Hais 3% $312 Gies itate. 1100 department is taking Mis vacation for |%6% =~ AR Paul Pappas, a clerk in’ Demer's| oiiaq’ tha. remnaining $38 Be raised AUTO CAPS REDUCED—MARKED AT THE is spending his vacation at 52N "y dolfar subscriptions. | Rev: - C. C. Tibbetts soen secured the sum Doris Brown of Covent road | of § The district cabinet wa !1,}, FOLLOWING PRICES, 59c, 98¢, $1.39 AND $1.98 siting Mr. and Mrs. Quiney Ives|yote, made custodian of the funds. at Voluntown, | It Wwas also voted that another hun- SUMMER WASH DRESSES Co0r Ao Ao o |, Ihe remaining cnses of exemption |dred "dolars be raised for Brotn board headquarters will probably - be |Dodd the coming vear, to be appor- SUMMER WASH DRESSES, COOL AND ATTRACTIVE | b33, headauariers wil tioned among the various leagues on . Z he district by the rcabinet. It was These pretty and attractive Summer Dresses are made of voile, gingham, Frank - B, Hart, assistant secretary | ¢ LR 2 B 2 Y. 1 - voted to again have a contest among chambray, poplin, shuntung and batiste, some show a combination of colors |at the Y. M. C. A left for T Ehe leasn i = Steph: S et e et on ey ke et now vy e B ek | e i S T s Sl VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and me a smart and cool loo carment —priced at $2 a_ weel; commencing Wednesday | P ey ; Iy S e bt 1o e e e 100 | e matiie metntenaets. 1 ba \ purple label is the best of its kind. Every wo.manbu“fho TRUNKS IT ES hy. During his vacation, Offic Lalf of the nominating committee, pre- 2 : nomy in in: AND SUIT CAS ey will visit Coney Island and sented for officers, making an almost buys Serv-us once immediately sees the eco Y. ying FOR VACATION OR SCHOOL r you No matter wh e going on vour racation or oing to school, you will need a Trun for the jo and you will need one that will stand the ro s that they are subject to on railroad trains. Full size Straw Sult Cases, with outside corners, straps, straps and inside pocket, $1.75, $2.19, Wardrobe Trunk strong and well made, Stear to $13. Barrel Top Trunks at w Suit Cases, wit $2.99 and $3 raw Bags with lock, $1.19 and $1.39. Cowhide Suit Cases, strong protect- corners, $4.69 and $5.50. Featherstte Suit Cases, ana $3.95. —_—_—mm TOILET GOODS SECTION Harriet Hubbard Ayer’s Toilet Preparations er Trunks are priced at 0 to $10.50 out straps, $1.50, $2.95 ams, in fars, $1.00 mogine Face Powder, 50c. Face Cream, in tubes, 50 Imogine Talcum Powder, 25c, Cola Cream Imogine Perfume, $1.25 an ounce. Sl Choaan, i i Jergen's Talcum Powder, 45c. Theatrical Powd | Jergen’s Face Powder, 42c. Jergen's Toilet Face Powder, Water, different Rouga Face Powder, 55c. Natl Polish, Talcum, 30c. _— 8 1 DRESS GOODS SECTION for childven’ , in plaid, 50c. van school dresses are here in a wide range recks and stripes at 19c a yard. 36 inches wide, 89c a yard £00d range of colors, $1.39 a yard. a yard. cholce of colors, $1.50 a yard. THE CLUB SALE OF THE FREE SEWING MACHINE WILL CLOSE TONIGHT And if vou have not already representative from of payment the wanted colers, wide, 35¢ joined wiil e tonisht. Ruth M. Sherman, sed to explain the easy terms SPECIAL FOR TODAY to be sold at $2.00 to $5.00 each. Come few Second-hand Sewing Machines n and see what good bargains they are. The H. C. Murray Co. York city. Everett Ladd, who s camping at the shore with everal other _local young men, was in this city Friday. The party received a ducking in the storm which happened the da after their arrival. Willimantic Catmp Ground Annual Convention of League—Banner Awarded Uncas- ville—New Official Board—Recrea- tion Events With Near-Tragic In- cident District Superintendent Scrivener, of Norwich, Proves Ef- | ficient - Chorister—Friday’s Speakers | —Latest Arrivals. i Epworth Friday, the fifth morning of the campmeeting, frequenters - of e | morning prayer service cathered at 9 o'clock in the tabernacle. Prayer | C—hmil (ire n VC Ty FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard FuneralDirectorand Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection DR. F. C. JACK30N DENTIST Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic Phone ¢4 m. Hoyrs—9 a. m. to & HIRAM N. FENN complete change in_ the previous- i President, Rev, C. G. Tibbetts, Unc: ville; first vice president, Rev. W. C. Darby, Moosup; second vice president, . ‘Brainerd, of South Manchester; third vice president, Mrs. George D. Stanley, Putnam: fourth vice presi- dent, Mrs. W. J. Stephens, of Ver non: secre T. E. Ramage, Incasville; - treasurer, Mi Ethel Parkhurst, Moosup: and Junior league superintendent, Miss Florence That- cher East Hampton. The president introduced as the speaker of the afternoon Rev. Lyman G. Horton, of Woonsocket, R. I, who dwelt on ‘the need of a reviving of interest among many of the leagues, on missionary, temperance and other ines. The great war throws the light of a great conflagration upon the siies which clarifies our vision of some things. We find more than ever the need of the Divine Presence, as a oldier back from the trenches said to his fashionable mother worrying over the upsetting of her social engage- ments, “Oh, mother, I_find there is cnly one thing of imporfance and that s_God.” The meeting adjourned to the rec- reation ground near the restaurant for sports. Sports and Stunts. The following schedule was pre- pared: Hundred yard dash for boy fifty-foot dash for ladies: leap frog race for boys: hat and coat race for a flight in the air strictly for (the ministers refused to vard dash for ladies with eray hair; ball throw for bovs, a new one: ball throw for girls; relay race for ‘men; potato race for ladies. List of Winners. The hundred yard dash for hoys was won by Raymorid Willis of Wi tic. The fifty-foot dash for iadies was won by Mrs. Minnie Carpenter of ast Hamptom:: the leap frog race or boys by Raymond Wiilis: hat and coat race for-girls by Tnez Clifford, Norwich: twenty-vard dash for la- dies :with gray hair was won by Mrs. J. B.. Aldrich “of -Jewett City; inflated paper bag throw. for boys; Chester In- serson; ball throw for- girls, Dorothy Salsbury, Moosup, who also won last UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER 62 Church St Willimantic. Ct. 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