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~ Announcement / Inez Butler, and niece, Miss Elsis Ozanne, have returned from a visit in A E s New York. £ Dr. L. M. Allyn of Mystic and Dr. Kirk Stillman of New York are spend- wHILE Y u SLEEP ing a few weeks in Maine. 5 . - Miss Reynolds of Port Chester, N.! of Mary A. Philbrook Was Unavoidable, Coroner i cusst of her A1 ) 2 Fo ity aliat (Of her ToquBin, SUIBK |y lig CatonieF and- Celartio BHIE ARG i i *Sullivan— | M. . F. Luther of New Haven is| Violent—They Act on Bo, Kingsley Decides—Honors For James O’Sullivan—|, Nr . ¥, Luther of Now w‘ i e Fols o Nothing New in Watch Hill Hotel Robbery Case| e montiny sipper and sumsmer = sale of famcy articles at the Union a Cascaret tonight and thor- il , P P Baptist ghurch was well patroniz | y cleanse your Liver, Stomach ‘Thomas Allen’s Pernicious Activity. B A |and Tiowels, and you,wal surely feel We shall discontinue installing and A mi o |Eet m‘ morning. You men and women - . WY 5 FVF ST Who have headache, coated tongue, 3 e i e 3 : B Cereer Singuiey on Thursdas aft. | North Stoningtonian waited loug sna| . STUMINGTON. Rl e repair work of all kinds on and after formed his report of the in- ientiy. but “Skete” mnever came = | disordered stomach, or have backaché ’ 68 on the death of Mary Alice Phil, g Mr Bz Mark went to | Muse-Flynn Marriage on Thursday—| and feel all worn ou. > six years ol aughter of tuck and related his tale of woe Firemen to Elect Chief—Borough| Are you keeping clean inside with 3 be l 1 ll Mr and Mrs, Eugene E. Philbrook, who Sheriff. Willam H. Casey, | oo ] dascarcle—or merity focinae saas Science Makes its Bow to Septem T Stv 9 . i struck and killed by an automo- driven by C. Clarence Maxson, Jr., D Wednesday of last week, in Main Westerly. “Billy, that's what you get sting a fugitive. 1f I'd been up Td a-set a trap and you' . ' and I'd had that $5 note. 4/ = The report says in substanc i kete” was sight- my mind there are four ques- near the trolley to be considered, namely: station, and the sheriff proceeded there Was Maxson going at a rate of {at once, but it proved a will-o'-the- which was excessive, taking in- | wisp chase. consideration the traffic and layout |age way every few days with salts, s | cathartic pills or castor oil? This is important, the Housewife with PERSIL The attention of the great chemists of Germany has turned, tor a time, from the factory to the home; and the result is PERSIL— a Washing Compouad with Oxygen instead of alkali for its base. Oxygen is Nature's own cleanser—the natural foe of dirt and grease. To get Oxygen in 2 form to wash clothes with it means: Our office and shop Wfll be kept open for the sale of the balance of our stock and the collection of accounts g at 9 o'clock Mis Flynn and James R . both of Stonington, were uni carets immediately cleanse and Mary's church by the | Ieésulate the stomach, remove the sour, Iso cele- | Undigested and fermenting food ana de wora | foul gases the excess bile from e nd carry off the decomposed ittended by M chester. The b £ wiite crepe ch prayerbook. She w Mary O'Brien of C aste matter and poison from the in- st testine and bowpls ©of Main street? | | Acting in behalf of relatives of g : Bt aire gl i No More Rubbing No Klore Washboard No More Stains i V) an was Edward amn, brothe emember, caret tonight will S 2. Was he exercising proper care | Jeruchim Brenrer Congressman George | a1 W&s 2 straigh : s “Worn Out by Washing” P i s ol e, bride. At tl ho straighten v by morning. No More Garments 'orn Ou v Wasl g d . Ba pitine proper waenings ot he | WGty o Wester hesterceqtd | P A¢ the b Mo M s Mar e [6]uroa by\Steare Soan ue us and and will be in charge of Mr. 4 s oCKBL 2 ceremony. The young couple I clear head and in Fact, No NMore Washday Toil g “he see the girl in time to |way to Woonsocket, and who was de- Don't {0 ] the moon train for Boston. They wi Bave avolded the accident? tained at ioston by the immigration w ey % e e > ~ R B he do all in his power to pre- | authoritics and then sent to Philadei- [ 2150 visit Charlestown, Mas This is not the first advertisement of PERSIL. . A. Breed and Mr. N. C. Armstrong' . went the accident? phia to be deported. * Brenner who, it | (SHTH N8 The bride's traveling him and the It will not be the last. PERSIL is too big, too e AS to the rate of speed which Max- | was declared showed traces of tuber- | V&% biue. WILR D friends that my so-called marriage i$ wonde:ful a discovery to be fuily described in one number of gifts was received by the B i i eemu, | chlasts, Il o farther ezamined ot | hie” Aot 08 oni'of toyn cucsis | Tl and void Js the oaly siep 1 noed S o T All persons indebted to the Robert #bout five to eight miles an hour. Sam- | of the disease. he will remain there | FiiE TEEes Bromm, Boston. [ow YOk | will exhibit her pictures o package from”him wow. IR s o conis ot e | pones of is. brothers. Jacoh and Mi- | ondale and Prekakiil ; R ] % - Brown Estate are requested to make Kinne, who also drives an auto. | chaci Brenner of Woonsocket. He |y PUlings Burteh has returned to New 15¢ and 25¢ at All Grocers says he was going at a mod- | detained at Antw some time | , 006 8fter: spendin aky yecadon ¢ — e it . . t t t erats rate of speed. Mrs. Abbie Buf- he was allowed to sail for Bos- > = e PeoERS = d M \V A B d IS e speet. [ Mrx. Abble Dut- Netted $150. | HOANK ole e nd o immediate payment to./\r. W. A. bree Thomas Reynolds says that “he might for the intercession of Con- enTh(;(“%,n:ndvfi?ke sI;n. for the lh. = : e Al b A . ¢ Bave been going t¢n or eleven miles an »ssman Utter, voung Brenner would | eflt illage Improvement s Miss Florence Bech of New b Boe hen' b patasd. the olf magen | Fave oon Aepricd. o the.sicammiip | clety Here metted 3150, fepiniing %Y GEVE Wik Tronds in who is hereby authorized to receive B. Wall, who was in front of il from Philadelphia for To Elect Chief. | town, 2 i places the speed at from ¢ (Friday). The annual meeting of the Stoning- | 2 i i H { fifteen to eightcen miles an hour. It = ey b Rel ek DY er i o moni 1 1 Would seem to me that the weight of | There is as yet no clus to the thist O o s M elect 5.3 van winkie and YANTIC HAPPENINGS. | TEMPERANCE IN THE ARMY. | a onies due said estate, and to give ] the testimony shows that he was go- | who purloined valuables from a room 425 een spending the | i . (- e Rers. fram five to ten miica | a room in the Watch Hill house, whilo | Tomnm opheld mext wek. oint has Ielanth Heve goried s LSl EE R s ggs | SONSTE) Grant Bepoits That Standscd ) receipts for same @5 four. The fact that he stopped his | the woman guest was visiting in a | presented Mechanics' band of Stoning- | '© t]rg,,,-‘ yz:g:, L‘)'."umftbpirsm;ed'rm\us J. e er do; "'P“d _sorge e; is Exceptionally High. | o s woar in & car length and according te | suite of rooms in the same hotel. The | tan his new waitz, Ring Out, Bells. | . L 3 ggs an arm Produce in Genera S S 3 ‘the testimeny of George B. Wal, in [lady is positive that she locked the Boers the Behool at her home on Pe: Mk Washington, Aug. 30.—"“The standard | Jess than fifieen feet, after he struck | door and when she returned and dis- ERSIInGE of the Schoo's. | _James McDonald is enjoving a short | . oo ot T joving two | OF. temperance in_the army, for both | the girl. shows that he could not have | covered the loss the door was still The High school department ?‘f the | vacation from his duties in New Lon- \\'éoks eaion e EeayInE i !rvr‘hu‘ s and men, eptionally high | very fast. Had he been | iocked, which shows that the thief had | Stonington schools will open on Tues- | don. e Ak o | and is not excceded in the other walks | day, Sept. 5. The grades will open a' Miss Be: finnis is confined to |, Michacl Reardon is emploved at the | Gt life, unless /in the church and n Prospect Hill by illn aloE b T e |among’ railroad employ writes | = week later, Tuesday, Sept. 11. The her home ¥ ! ’!! b he could not have|opened the door with the aid of a h a short distance. and locked the door upon his dep which is filed here- f ure. As the robbery occurred between film"fin‘gtnr;anstenm;rgphic lschlzorfl win| Iisscs Florence Harl{(‘\' and Bernice; Summer Boarders Buy Up Eggs. |Major General Frederick D. Grant in with bears out Mr. Maxson's statement | four and six in the afternoon it would | begin its i term Septmber 5. [Smith have returned from a visit to| About the last of the Jewish sum- |a report to the war deparument. thet he did blow his horn and give [ have been impogsible for the thief to| Miss Miama Jencks of East Douslas, | New London friends. mer boarders have left these parts and’| - While the soldier makes a favorable 55=57--59 West Main St. ‘waening of his approach. enter the room from the outside un- | Mass., i8 the guest of Mrs. Charles| Merle Jones Stamford was a |as a consequenci SS exp showing in this connection in com- “ the testimony it would seem|observed. Eflgom\ o S e | social caller in town Thursday. ing done at the local st wd parison with men in other | he could not see the girl before s . N. Sisson ol 3oston spen e = =i = s and other farm products in the | G al Grant, as commande Ehe came Out from bohing the horees | Mrs. Curtiss Forrest and two chil- | Week here, and has retumned. FARMINGTON GREEN. 1o The boarders advance | department of the east during the last ARTHUR ™ BROWN. Execuior Teads amd if such is the fact it does | dren of LaGrande, Cal., who have been| I. C. Holmes of Worcester arrivel e : s and keep them bought | fiscal year, found, nevertheless, Jet appear that he could have seen |in the east for seven weeks visiting | yesterday for the weck.end. To Be Fodmally Transferred to First|, | the ch t . Ber until she was too close to him and | relatives and who have been sp ——— Ecclesiastical Society. Robert MeClure has moved her | Was indulgence in alcoh | . that he could mot bave had ume to Forrest's h | MISS DREIER IN LONDON. S — usehold effects from one of the Yan- | — e o accident. A ila town meeting will _be woolen company’s houses In the | parcel post expor i from the United | nuary 1 to Junel ag- | o ;E tly in front of the Stonington Summer Resident to Forget | held the town hall in_ the firs|Franklin road to the Owen Smith house | oS00 Stanton have as | through a _marriage ceremony With | portion of the “green” for the e ¢ Gavitt of the | Edward Trumbull-Smith, the mural |sice for the mew library brought the | 1homasJ. O'Brien Has Been Ambassa- S, Miss | matter up. again, as_ the —church| dor Four Years at Japanese Port. And I gurther certify that it is my A nd Mrs. 1 that said collislon was an ac- | their guest Capt. I v teamship line. artist, in Brooklyn, Au fine and heaithy, and when five months oid won 2 prize in a baby coritest. and snavoidable. machine and omly & few feet away ” g 3 votin istrict of Farmington Satur-|on Main street. yclom ‘When he first saw her, it would seem | West Broad street school, coming Trumbull’s. Duplicity in Devotion to | ju\- morning for the purpose of t: Hector McClure has left the employ | STegated $3,500,000. 'r.h did all um.w‘as possible m’ Ashaway where her mother r Art. ing action in reference to conveying|of the Yantic woolen company and | — - e . Swaning the wheels and turning | She is a sister of Mrs, Charles C {3 — the clesiastical society of | entered Palmer mill a Seth brakes in atiempting to stop the | (randall of Westerly, This was her A cable from London to the New rmington the right, title and in- | ville, | -e " L fiFSt VARIE Baiw: It Sevin years. Tork World sa 5 town. in “Meetinghouse | Louis Vanderwaart is enjoyir 1 AMter careful <ol ering the tes- T “Nothing more S0 far as ‘gree s former | cation with friends in Plainfield and 1 k 1 Beveby certify that it is my Il.ocal Lacenics. my marriage with umbull is o was usad for military purposes, | Providence. T love abwa s tnsed | that the death of Mary A. Phil- | Dyuring the recent storm five inches | cOnCerned. — According to law, the | making an ideal drilling ground for| Mrs. Charles Ladd is confined to the N S e pet | ~.u.d=§éon|ls|un with an | of rain have been registered in West- | ;MArriage is void and I Bave returned and was used by the town |house by illness. ,;‘;‘;fa;fi“;'af:,m;;":z 1 wutemobile driven . Clarence Max- | ¢, ¥ 3 to get back to my art work, not | ; with the church. The titie Sorleaiel S aby, and | on the 33d dav of Aug z b : | to have any heart to heart talks with |has always remained vested in the never had a'sore of any | bably fracture of neck A was 2 day So said Miss Katherine Dreier to the | that the church controlled. the pro- b ost._babies do. e .-n::), L © ©f MK | has been abandoned. World correspondent today. She went | perty. Recently the agitation to use JENPEOST AT FoME T ealihs -k 4l DRIlS €e rlntlng & R g == ‘ to Cuticura Soap for he is | - g | i Steamer Warwick is scheduled to | Dreier was found at her Chelsea stu-|found that it could not give a clear % 0 | James O’Suflivan, a former resident | make an excursion trip from Provi- | i0. She and her sister, Mary | title to the “gree It was the Tokio, Avg. 31.—Thomas J. O'E It makes my heart ache | ‘Westerly, now superintendent of e to Watch Hill Friday. Dreier, arrived on the Ced fore decided to call th town meet- | for four vears American ambas: 10 go into so many homes | delivery’ of the Philadelphia post- 8re 18- sich Pinterast shbwn: o] SA04Y- ing and to transfer to the church the | to Japan, sailed from Yokohama today and see a sweet faced baby celebrated his sixtieth birthday | the athletic carnival to be held in Paw- | "1 feel very sorry about the m: Decessary on board the steamship Shinyou Maru | With the whole top of its head & solid mass | 35-6 with t given him by some | catuck baseball field on Lebor day in which Mr. Trumbull's real wife has | to take up his new cuties as ambas of scurf, caused by the use of poor soap. I _his intimate friends at soner's Dr. Joseph Higgins of Manchester, been treatad,” Miss Katherine Drei | But ot of Resignation. do]l" ?' R(){ne i - 3 1 fllv{ny{s?co?finmd ltm{_\m:ra‘, a:dlgmf;ll:lme’! i Throoghout the dzy he was | Conn., came to Westerly ‘sday aft- | continued. o e e Sefore Mr. O'Brien left the capital | out of ten the next time I see the motier | s il R L e eall on hore Abont s bwe|. Well, ‘anvhow, the calendar s a farewell iinchcon was given in his | She says Ohi T am so glad you told moof | The BULLETIN Co. in hs office by many friends | ernoon and proceeded to visit his par- reac gned) Mrs. G. A. Sel ings I can say nothing. I must work ; that Tama Ji ty club | Cuticura.” who extended congratulations and gave | en N a N A el Higg honor by the American Univers! . R FStalte mementoes of friendsnip, | ot their cotlage at Pleasant View' ¢ hard, and I hope in that way to | the age of shington | which is composed of Japanese and | Redondo Beach, Calit, Jan. 13, 1911. 64-66 Franklin Street A large vase filled with Killarney | Conductor Foley of the Paweatuck et s American graduate Although Cuticura Soap is sold by drt and dealers everywhere, a liberal sample 32-page booklet on the best care and treat- ment of the skin, scalp and hair, will be sent, post-free, on application to icura,” | Dept. 5N, Boston. Mr, O'Brien was (ransferred to Ro to take the place left vacant by i John G. A. Leishman | sssion er mever t me im- | Toses, the gift of a friend, =tood on his | Valley street railway was struck by a | . MF. Trumbul”—Miss Dr. desk all day. A seaiskin bag. zold | telephone pole and knocked from the | Féferred to him as Smith— penell, were amons the other gifts. | car in the last trip from Watch Hill, | mediately after the ceremony and when Mr. O'Sullivan has been state presi- | Wednesday night. He escaped with |1 rejoined him in Detroit I learned of dent of the Ancient Order of Hibern- | comparatively slight injurie the other woman. 1 never lived with and the first grand knight of | Pognk s bl i ‘Knights of Columbus in Pennsyl- MYSTIC sevelt is stll positive a real panic in 1897. Oh, | a hicago News. David J. Hiil, r #ive years and in his present prominent | CNange in Postoffice Hours—Loss Ad- position for seventeen vears. | justed in Middiston Fire—Lamb- P [ Mr. @'Sultivan said at the banquet| Le Engagement Announced— L e that Re hoped to pass the next thirty H 5 o the. pastomce, the Foiemrly | Party for Miss Luther on Birthday. }::. Quiet at his home, and then he | Notices have been posted in the | SaM it would be about time to die, |\ et E . | Mystic postoffice to the change in time Mbere were thirty-two at the banquet; | of the ‘hours at the eindew. The B e S Tients o RS S "W S opein com ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians gThomas Allen ic certainiy 2 siippery G B S e vl with results most gratifying. The extended use of Tastoria s unquestionably the resuit of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that I o ane s, Sround ) Following are the tim e un s e it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Thérd—It is an agreeable and m Stonington, Stonington and m., 10.30 Hill and vicinage. He is here | psetect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unfike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expece danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for pcisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Ta g keeping him £ the officers of Tuesday eve- S R aand ok s Ot OF our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are from North m. Sund: social. taik, | Fioliday: hourss 615 & m. to 10.90 o> m entitded to the information —Hail's Journal of Healtk. Suggested the securing of some booze, | .20 p. m. to 6.30 p. m. A A AN AN and “!exle" b‘:lr:;g‘c.x;:'z;l:;s(‘l}lmlfl:: Fire Loss Adjusted. 3 1 ici R ] IRyl Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed tp Chas. H. Fletcher. man was puzzled, for he haa no B Beve = fve-coil. = the fire loss at the farmhouse at - . “Skete” solved the pronlem by [ 1oy o gt Place which occurred G —— The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halptead Scott, of Chica- _Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, lug. that his friend hand him | o, EHe clnlen Gt bertind sith Ark., says : “‘ As a practicing phy- . H., says: T use your Castoria go, IlL, says : ““I have prescribed ~N.J. says: “I prescribe your Casto bank mote and that he would &8 get the booze and bring back the This was agreeable 1o the s Always Bought and which sician 1 use Castoria and like it inmy practice, and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for childretwho are very much.” during my practice and find it suffering-from constipation, with Or. Wm. L McCann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” beter effect than I Teceive, from Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amity, . e ior e Y., say8: “T have used your Cas- ;\;‘; i’;};fd‘renA’I“‘::r;‘:;’:l‘y"‘k‘n";“; Dr. William Belmont, a¢ Cleve. 0¥ other combination of druga. toria for several sears Iz my ol L TORL GRS RAL land, Ohio, says: “You Dastoria practice and have found it a safe oo O SO O B A etands flrst o fts ciast In my and -eliablo remedy.” cxporionce, 1 have, 1n my yeare of thIFFY years of practice I can say I i - = 2 e never have found anything thatso and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular prver T8 00 Ynez, Cal., says : “After using and efficient remedy in almost o ace: 7 his personal supervision ; your Castoria for § sephine W. C. Middleton, $3.100 house and $500 on the furniture. on t has been in use for over 30 —_ North Stonington, and off | 0NNE was saved at the time of the Wwent “Skete” with the $5 bill. The fire Lamb-Lewis Engagement. daughter of Mr. and Ars. Pren- mb. and Orville Lew as bheen years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, Dr. H. J. Tatt, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: ‘I have used your Casto- ria and found it an excellont remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years. The Taken to Hospital. Rathbun, who has heen s : : ‘h”\!r\u«;: e ildrenforyears every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” Wat Teriniel s Ml simfiating theFood and Regula- it annoys me greatly to have an Mich, 878 - [ prsechite youn . New London, Wedne nent 1 Change of Organist. Miss ¥iorence Lamb, who has been v rion Bantist church ay for ignorant druggist substitute some- _ Dr.Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as I have never - Dr, Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: ‘It is with great pleas- found anything toequal it for chil- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to tienvs disadvantage, asin thiscase, Ure that I desire to testify to the dren's troubles. {am aware that gpeak a good word for your Casto- since its imfancy. Aliow ting the Stomachs and Bowels of | # 2 _Jr}q-ix 1S “CHILDR1 no one to deceive you in 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. thereareimitationsin the field,but ris. I think so highly of it that T ars. has resigned Promotes Digestion Cheerful- this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the ittt T have ased it with marked benefit ] qlways soe that my patients get not only recommend it to others, ness and Rest.Contains neither 5 in the case of my own daughte’, Fietchers.” but have used it in my own Zamily.” g-lm'Mfler 1nor Mineral. tations and “Just-as-good” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, gnq have obtained excellent resul 3 D Gl s OOk of Bt et Mins Tamb oT NARCOTIC. : Mo, saye : * Physicians generslly from its administration to othr | D= Chamning . Goolb 008800 ) ¢ g gt ot 8h Paw, wecting of Stoningion lodee do not prescribe proprietary prepa- opjigren in my practice.” s L N e <1t affords me plea- are but Experiments that rations, but in the case of Castoria your Castoria for several years past Minn., says my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always 5ure to 2dd my name to the long other physicians, has tanght me to phia, Pa., says : * The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of those who bave used and make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, Row endorse your Castoria. The your Castoria in my practice be- in tho tens of thousands of homes which is & great consideration in factof the ingredients being known canse I have found it to be a thor- blessed By the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of theformula oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©n the wrapper is one good and dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient reason for the recom- address, for a woek s treatment, to ay evenin ng was elected the coming f: irand Fred master fo and winter work trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrex.—E xperience The JONNSON [ABORATORIES 1 Johnes Street Newburgh, N.Y. Birthday Party. Mits Mild New Haven, s woeeks with Annie Rithbun at her imbau iven a pa a n honor . ina- against Experiment. who has raised a family, as Ihave, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative I mendation of any physician. I . ntfl%fixfi'?&:?g)%fim will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and belieye it consider it the peer of amything know of its good qualities and re- 3 h fll" n “Bstfifl‘f ner pastor Worms Convulsions Feverish- mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” - i e e | place shureh oty g ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ! INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY ... Westerly Branch M Three Million Doflars Three Miilion Dollars | Hiram G fty Thoussnd Accounts. | €ourteous and efficlent ia Its TacSimile Signature of 2l J. Corbi iting in town. s Prudence Mass., ASK e YOCUR A CENUINE CASTORIA of Providence is la Wilcox .xxl t of Toledo is spending town. haw and son of F Tes 1y week's vac on e i e e TGS Bears the Signature of ~ ; iy ® PHYSICIARN 014 L. Wells, 0. D, Optometrist. _ | Vo5 corcapled Dy the Dr. A A Sherwood spent Thursdhs dense:. at_Plum Ishand, Philip J. Butler and daughter, Miss Prl §