GOV. VISITS BAR HARBORAND ATTENDS NAVY BALLGOV. INSPECTSELLSWORTH CAMPOn Thursday, Aug. ldth, Governor Brann and his official party stopped on their way to Bar Harbor for a brief inspection of the cam]) which was named for our most progressive and popular Chief Executive.Governor Brann and his oarty were received bv Camain Slillikenand his staff, Lieutenants Palm Oil*Iand Obrien who conducted I'lloir distinguished guestA over the site. The Governor complimented C a seta m:1liken upon the bmutifui:;.vee k o in coRoudskn- work. \. . (*»■'• f i * ■« -; it n/*o r'!:i;mark Mi 1 Bt r a - o i: tmo srv.mu and1skill will; which lm- wwm mw omr.* ' A0 t,( Ln no1 ‘ ,) r ••• ‘ • i g T't ■ ;t »- ?^ 4» w * * k w*•! R u*lt; rd i:: n . -rporfornieu. i.n :ne course^radinc: wwk in nnmrem .....n umborghriihs l' ’t -«r y i r pp. v, • , msm font's mgi ipn•* m * cl w * . . i I * ; w i ^ I * -.n* i i o • ■ ; 1 i k ; i1 1 I . \ \ ’ L 1 I ‘Il icso -hrubs arcstroved bn; arcVaivas nearby r ■» iato Worewbeare beiin simothi'ii arm nmnicd■***) r r.rbnV * «_*■ 1 i ;’•w •. 4.; i i:: 0 c. * f ■ i ‘NIn iH)pn Roms v.......Asarv to Lwado bank- aim hr- i. ' cl '.iArriving at Bar Harbor at three-thirty last Thursday afternoon, Governor Louis J. Brann of Maine, and his party, composedof Mrs. Brann, and their daughter, Xancy, Congressman and Mrs, J. G. Utterback, Adjutant General J. W. Hanson, Mrs. Hanson, andtheir daughter, an cl others of the official staff started on a round of festivities.The Governor and his partywere guests of the Bar HarborChamber of Commerce at the ? vcrn Hotel, From* the Malvern where tlcy went oi arrival, they were., to the reception at the Shore Club, where a large assemblage had gatherer, to pay their respectsto the chief executive of theappearance or tno camp groundsand on the very fine morale beirm- ?shown oy the men of his organization whc were at work as the official motorcade drove through the . Beck\vi:h hill area.K. E. Smit’n, sanorinlentieni of—-tkirnp Governor Branp iv. an in-.; ;ei*view with our cori'esiiondant iexoressod himself as we 1S nieased 1*at the increased e• filt;M• Wv of theufnen under his diremilt;m. EachT . , } . . 1 O CO A i V i _ I I I■-S I I ' : ( *lt;% »«/ 'M V/ .• fAt four fifty Vice Admiral ofthe British Navy, R. A. R. Plunkett. arrived at the Club and greet-/- *I El * ■*Govei-nop, At r:ve o'clock Captain Smoalile came ashore toprcsefLt his respects to GovernorBn arm.\ -h ..*- • ^ ) m. m{ |U- «- ft A. 9 ft. *V . 4.’ r 1 1 *- V cl tat Cul V v O i u. i C 0 i x ; 0 -r fdr • pd /a * L s.I A * 5snips ana some• ^rann accompanied by a naval aide embarked: u r% •' V » 9-1 * Ii. i 9. -1op— l » **». * ; ♦ *r ;o . i rrp’ vyi tit - i i t 1 1 \ l G Lr 'n mviik^ h ? r) -S crn T rn ora i • oe ^ n I1 i » * _m :he Norfolk and the Danao rnmeeeding* nous, convevine* :i o■w . W 1 -»f t ■ J r, »v1 * . o •. G i . i .T ■ V ’ ‘ •V b1o- ^ ^ it -T-Xn-AWIn dia:o phh ■* w •:::i O’ v n o ^ ~MaiIf'ay-t / .4.v.' » ■0ni xC 6 ci !*-v. h* Y-y A .0*B r a ira - - »i «■l-v _ ■■j,, ^ - v ■, -i., r, p . (\ A V *«-- A.T\ N \ *'» « * . , % f —' l ^ .. W lt;w»» rC. S* ir»V / V» f N y-\ v-^ • v V-i lt;1 * p ,.i 1 I^ 'w_. i. vMs.n r •TP.... T 'm m- 1B a:Harbori Mv.;*. *. *.cdrs. iawarcf o rhome- Winerrvoodd'1 i V'- o *1 “ V o *• *“ ' * lt;1 » : if \ t .Hi * • s^ *• ■■ . * * -- lt;~'w v » W * J • : k\ ’ T T ’ O T r• bp \ *•/ •/ r * r,\ r ^ t» K g ;' H r. r n . VPr • . », n r * 'j4. 4 ft