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i ?!éifi i ?-E WEDDED ‘A HALF GENTURY s i ™% | Mr..and Mrs. Stephen C. Parker Were Married by Montville “Gflw. Pastor 50 Years'Ago—Were Given Surprise Saturday| ponrmou.-naumm mmmomf Beware of imitations. Night st Their Home at East Great Plain—Montville| - @ENUINE CASTORlA AI.WI‘E BOSTON. % From your ool drumgiot : W.fl.,_..':,.".‘:: and Willimantic Friends Arrived to Bring Congratuls-| &~ Bears the Signature of .~ . One block from Copley. 8 CONTRIBUTORS TO $3,000 ASKED. IN *Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Parker, [he found that the active life of the 2 - who were given a surprise party ‘on|farm was more than he wanted: to e THE “UNIT . SUIT OVER COLLISION | Saturday night at their home at Fast | continue any longer, he disposed .of /) Single Rooibs 82, "“m'”'"‘ e h Eatr Great- Plain, in honor of their solden | his place and located at East Great 4 Double ** 8250, $3.50 First List of Those Who Have’ Re-|Because of Quto Ascident in Tyler- wedding anniversary, are both natives | Plain, where he takes comfort in.an - - A (Good nmg-.—:-m- walk) sponded to* the . District ~Visitors. vull.—sfianinghn Woman Plaintiff. | of Montville and have made that town | easy, retired life. He was born in ; their home ever Since they were mar- | Montville on March 9, 1839, the son 1 ears The committeeon distriot' visitatiori | ' Bécause of an automobile collision |ried, with the exception of the last|of James and Sarah Ann Parker. Hh which publishes the first list of con- |on November 7, 1915, at Tylerville | two years, during which their resl- |wife was born in the same town tributors for 1915:to the United Work- | Elizabeth Hammacher ®f Etunlngton dence has been where they now live. | April 2, 1887 Th Bo ers, states, through.its chairman, Anna | has ‘brought suit against _ Christine | Not -only has their home been in| Mr, Parker was at one time an-as- e Kind You Have Always ught Chisholm Dawley,"that'it seems fitting, | Lobmeyer of Hartford for $3,000 dam- | Montville for 48 of the 50 years of | sessor in the town of Montville, but THE CEWTAUR COMPANY, NEW YOr ¢ ‘in view of misunderstanding in_some|ages. The papers in the case, which | their wedded life, but it has been on | he has never taken a very active in- quarters, to say that the United Work- |is returnadblp on the first Fuesday in|the same farm for all that period, | terest in politics, nor had he 'been ers hopes to retain the interest, name, | December, were filed. on Monday at|a place about a mile below the Con- |interested in fraternal organizations. : L 7> and contribution of . every former | the office of the clerk of the superior ‘sr:}lnumgxe&l ehurch. '{;hey were mar- | 1In the party of ‘about.- 30 who gave e —— € lonor. court. T on V. 27, U y the pastor of em the wedding anniversary surprise . o The me?l for- inctt:u:ns the Worl; The complaint is that, while Mrs.|the Montvll‘l.l: C‘?vl;glii-esau’gnal church, | on Saturday e a of their Montville | WATSON THE ONLY WITNESS PRESIDENT WILSON HAS n many departmen s great, and| Hammacher was riding in an automo. | Who was v, lliam Dickenson at |friends, including Mrs, Charles: Schol- ow! i their larger income is not sufficient|bfle driven by her hfisbud the car|that time, the ceremony taking pace | fleld, who is 92, and about six friends o N DN, FeMErEten e MESSAG!‘[ - Wwithout the help of thelr friends, The | was run into by Mrs. Lobmeyer's au- |at the home of the bride’s parents,|from Willimantic. Another “of “the|cparged With Sending Obscena Matter expenses for 1914 having been $15,000 | tomobile which was operated by her| Hiram P. and Lucy Palmer Baker. To | guests was Mrs. Isabelle Champlin of o snd ECONOMICAL—' it will be readily understood that, even | ggent at a dangerous rate of speed) the best of knowledge only two guests | Boston, who had composed a‘goem and Through Mails. >, though we have moreincome than |and did not turn to the right side of | Who were present at the ceremony are | read it to the great delight of all. = 2 before, we still need the ‘gifts, large | the road but kept on. the left side. |Still living and neither of these was| Mr. and Mrs. Parker have two sons,| Augusta, Ga., Nov. 20.—Final argu- | Washington. Noy. 20. — President or small, that come through our dis-{ ~Mrs. Hammacher was thrown out|able to attend the golden wedding an- | James A. Parker, of Phillips avenue |Ments were begun late today by attor- | Wilson tonight compieted his annual! + 4 -trict visitors. and badly hurt about the head, limbs | niversary. and .Julian B. Parker of Brown.street, | Béys.in the trial of Thomas E. Wat-{addrees to cor.gress which he wiil l‘eld. £ h R ' ,-\" " * We'are glad to say that from near-|and body, and her automobile was| Mr. Parker has been a farmer all |and two grandsons, Carl Stephen, Par- | 59D, the Georgia editor, on a charge of [at a joint sessiom of the senate and|§ We furnich Repairs ,g m 1y every district given below the gifts | broken and damaged beyond repair in|his life and has been successful in lker, the son of James, gnd Ralph |Sending obscene matter through the \hfuse a weck from tomorrow. ‘of Ranges . are a tyifie larger than last year, and | the collision. that line, so that two years ago when Congdon Parker, the son of-Julian. mails in his publications. The case| In preparation of the address the we wish to thank these contributors| Another December case filed on probably will go to the jury tomorrow. | president has followed the precedent J w ‘ for their contihiuied fntérest in and for | Mondas. was the. divores sult of Petes : - Wateon . himseif took the stand dur- | set’ by him when he inaugurated the A ho gy ‘:‘ ~ their giftssto the United Workers. |Leyden of Groton against Mary E.|AGREEMENTS MADE BETWEEN LIQUOR PROSECUTIONS P ing the day as the only witness for the | custom of reading his messages o The following are the* names of | Leyden of Old Saybrook. He was defense. Testimony in which he alleged | congress in person, and it contains no 12 Ferry Streot . those contributing through the dis- | married to her on. June 13, 1893, her EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYES. NOT ALL THEIR WORK.|‘hat ihere were motives bemind - long review. of the activities of the 2 ST < R T prosecution, possibly unknown to the|different governmcnt departments. It ik R S ;‘Ifié"?&“fli&i‘“&éfi?‘:’fié"mi“;&: Nine New Workmen's Compensation | Chief Egan Says State Police Have|indicting grand jury, was ruled out by | is understood that there are less than 1. Aiken—Mrs, Ferdinand Jacobson, Mrs, | committed a statutory offense with Cases Settled by Commissioner. Other Things to Do. ] the court. 4,000 words in the document. . In order * - Owen McVeigh, Mrs. John Fitzgerald, | Arthur Ennis _at Groton and Ola i 5 Assistant District Attorney Miller, in|to finish today, the president saw no d | "Mrs. Patrick Curran, . Mrs. Charles | Saybrook since January 1, 1907. The| Nine new wecrkmen’'s compensation Addréuimz a New Haven audience, | addressing the jury, said the question | callers and worked in his study from Coreoran: Mrs. Feod Rotssler s | petttioner asks for the eustody of fous|agTeements approvel by Commissioner | the other ¢vening, Chief Thomas F.|of gullt. rested solely on whether the | the time of his arrival from New York an m Mary Bym,,‘ Mrs. W. }Lvinoen' M children ranging in age from 16 to 3|James J. Donohue were filed on Mon-|Egan refuted the idea that the work {language complained of, which occur- | early in the morning until tonight. Mragaret Smith, Mrs. Margaret Ahern, | vears. day at the office of theclerkof thesu- of the state police was concerned |red in articles attacking the Roman| It has been definitely established that | iy ay cssential in modérn House. as Wil With or Without Gis Attach- ments but Always snmu It is Understood That There Are Less Than 4,00C Words in the Document. | ‘Turner, Mrs. John S ice, Mrs. Fred - Pastgood, Mrs. Gresvenor Ely, Mrs.| Ajlen, Mrs, F. E. Boyens, Mre. Samuel | thumb on e e neompensation | where pictures are shown. the musical instruments. Secured a Majority of Delegates Elect 3 5 rg, Channing Hun- | Byrhans, Mrs, Charles Barnes, Miss | 300 Rer week during Incapacity. This authority gives them power to| “hite told the police that he met od at Ward Caiscuses, Al o el 3 rior court. They were the follow- | whol hi Catholic church, was improper. The |the president will read other messages . Mrs. Robert Holmes, Mrs. M.-C. =2 4 oF Tomor violatone OF t ossaton | jefendant personally and tArougn couns 10 cangress afier. the Christmas recess, plist-ity ;"‘:'l:".la:n‘;z gysran- o O S Faancis Xaviers church has| ot New London, emiployers, and Will- |the past vear, only 240 wekge liquor |respensibility for. the mailing- ot the | not bearing on national preparodness. |by expert workmen at the fariest ; T, Cra- | niversary” of the founding of the par- | 4 Sheldon of 91 Bayonet street, em- | prosecutions, In 1914, of the 762 pros. | matter referred to. — o Y . W. Tomp-{ish next Sunday., ploye, who had slight puncture in right | ecutions, only 215 were for liquor vi- e GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA Ask us for plans and prices. son,’ Mrs. 'W. Beckwith,"A Friend, Mos ¥ leg near ankle, badly bruised leg, side, | olations; of 602 prosecutions in 1913, [ CHARGED WITH WRITING 1S TO SUPPRESS LOTTERIES Otto Ernst, Mrs, Arthur Grodotzie, ;;{mcém;i) ner\{ious ss'hg;k on vicg\exg‘l::r 1A72 were f]or l‘iqugr llc‘enpe violations. | INSULTING LETTER TO MRS. GALT — Miss McGinness, Miss Mary Houlihan, | Aqam Reid, Mrs. C. L. Hubbard, M. s CORIREy et iun S - per % tos- | A5 expoundeq by Superintendent Egah, e Has Ordered a Company of National ¢ / A Mrs. J. J. Casey, Mrs.-F. C. Sage. Y, TS. | ing incapacity, with payments of hos- | the duties of the xme lice are thus i i s, ol . District No. 30, Visttor, Miss Mary PR U get}:g;c:m;u Mrs. | pital bill, ambulance attendance. and > Samuel w"'“& A':{" i’ Arrested in Guard Into Camp. A 3 i TOMPKINS H Bili—Miss Marion Beebe, Miss| omey Sorann. moe i siards, Mrs.| dootors' bill “The services of the department may e g k 67 “Street Mary - Cusack, A Friend, Mrs. James|p Comp. Mrg. owne, Mrs.| Charles J. Dugy ‘of New :London,|be required hy the governor, any| Nov. 2 New Orleans, La., Nov. 29.—Governor McGrory, Mrs. Isaac S. Jones, Mrs.| i, camPy Mrs. S H. Howe Mre/H. A.|employer, and Artie McPherson Of 1|state's atforney, coroner or any other | Mo, York, Nov. 20.—A man D Qeerio| Hall today ordered the Dogalies oot : 310 , Mrs. Noyes, Mrs. H. C. : = nto camp near Southport, in Jefferson 5 Mrs. D. Lahn, Mrs. jahn C. Mor- | Myecwatter Galloy Mrs Ricacd rone B e o s e ok Caoper | In the state. Complaints or.requests | chargeq with having written Insulting | pasisn. which adjom.pomu city. The nobert J, cockfme George Spotton, Mrs. J. H. Teftt, Mrs. incapacity. in which m o) Tr‘;‘!’:nd ‘eftt, Mrs. Blgmell. 55 5 Giitvinn Brothiis: To. - of.. Notwich | to wrate C;’:ge:fi"’:m z”{f"'m'e-:?s:;fl_ Wilson's flancee, and her mother, Mrs. | would proclaim martial Jaw, but said GAS FITTING, - District No.' 31, Visitor, Miss Ella | worthinatonste. mensrt " cararles | employers, and Myron Levi sof Nor- | pears to be good reason for it. - i the troops would be held there. It is| pLUMBING, STEAM\FITTING, . M. “Norton—Mrs.'W. A. Aiken, Miss |yt ) GO Rancy. Mu: Jovacs Fonen: | wich, empldve, ‘calious on hand which | “idditional powers were given to | mioras: acqgraing to ing Police. 2dl[allesed the state law against lotteriea Jane McG. Alken, Mrs. Herman Alof- M:s. Heuey Zl‘-?ex:'i:{, rfifi'arcng:“e:ureg, became infected on November 6, co: the state police of 1909, giving them | & tted hav written to Mrs. Galt and | is being violated in Southport. Some | 10 Vh-\ Main Street, Nq-wleh, Cmr.. Bmckmu Mids Niary Bl Mre. W, oy B pidmp R L e 3 carrier to be used, in the mails and two b oz lary orton, Miss a . Nor- | 3o g, 4 embloyer, and - A. McWhinney of ing picture operators, and determine E - ton, Mrs' K. A. Norion, Mrs, W, M, |2rs. Addison Avery. A Friend, Mrsd SRPIOVSR, and S SOWiney of B |ing picture operators, ar the beiaing | the frst letter, for a Samuel Osborne| MERIDEN WINS RENOMINATION F. B Jewett, Mrs. na Barnes, Mre Matthew Spanard. - H. R. Douglas, Inc., of New London, | regulate the number and wjidth of|Mrs Galt and her mother at the Grand Hea“ng and Plflfllbmg Alex Jordan, Mr§. W. P. McGarry, ey i i Tl street, employe, ligaments tornwin| 3 il “.4,‘,';,5:“,,“ Sine s 1:“ N°"1‘;:‘,én’g"s e g::gem;mx: S Denia, e |leg SN anids. 9 Holone: Thichmpen 1 dies :tt:t:es::gglrrmsgg:?tofo fwrl.:?l:i: MISSING NEW HAVEN MAN ot 23 mx!:p?hfiecfimfi 92 F i Street ce, Mrs. | ok e T E > | sation per week during ineapacity. [and measure: d h d his deputi % Howard‘B. Smith, Mrs. L. O. Smith, | Dickerman, Mrs. DeGreiner, Mrs. Du M. Robertson Co. of Montville, | shall at least once in each yosy teet WANDERED TO BRIDGEPORT. | Tuesday evening, having secured i Paddock, ‘Miss Mary Paddock. 1 to the hand Septemb: 14, A by George Smith, who suc- i close to 1€ siatl on 'eptember hy } istrictiNeats Yatior: Misw 36 P | R eolins Stomn. e %vvffii Compensation 35 Dér week for 24| for tne maihtenancs of which monsya| _ om ® Nerveus Breakdown. | ceeded 1 capturing two wards, First| FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY —Mrs, 3 n, Mrs. > ot W % . n ting etren; 1.%?:a.rles Smith, Mrs. John Crawford, {:?;‘):;’:s M, Pechgue, | My, W ¥ ?]‘ek‘?s Martin Co.,_of Norwich, em- ::-m?;pmpfla"d o e u?&:;fl?eg't(:r‘;gn"n}\{:‘él29fi 1';310‘!2:. of 24 delegates, against Mayor Dono- Vv rs. E. S. Worcester, Mrs. A. A ployer, and George Boone of Norwich,| Last vear standards and equipment | Cluskey & Son, of this city, who was | VoS 36 delegates. THE VAUGHN Fm“ Co § St ey e, opura | e, Cigrics Prcheon, "Ms lermar |1 Sompgnsetion 3750 per week alrin | of and'sesied ‘i tnree counlie e | B the”aay. "eitrnea 18 s Someis” | VOTED DOWN ’:“‘“ Y i s 3 i c v ¢, | Hel Mrs. Mary Roath, Mrs. R 7 cities. nd two towns throughou 0 t. ends in explaining ab- F PREPAREDNESS . Trombe s W, Agsos 5 4 X | Campbell, Mrs. Eugene Bovens, Mrs |, The Baltie ¥ills Co, employer, and|state* also. the equipment in . four |gence said that he hud become dazed —— _——T‘—' Bishop, Mrs. Cha.rlas Coll. Mrs. George | Charles Worthington, Pythian Sister, ga‘;‘fi Ar otele lgt hand %mwemp :il% i conoeme. - ORe L m 8 Dervous hreakdown and wan- | Upper South Carelina Conference of o et D: Coit, M J. Desmond, Mrs, J. M. | MTs: George Botham. rst finge! 3 ry dred and four prosecutions were in&ti- | dered to Bridgeport. There he real- M. F' Church, South. ; became. infected at the tip on Oct.|tuted. - During the year ending June|ized his cohdition and came back to 5 — Miss M. P Huntington, Miss S. L.|ward Shanley—A Friend, Mrs. C. icapRiity. xhe . Spartanburg, N. C., Nov. 29.—The § Hunemgton. Mie. Soamiet o Moo Doty Vehnam Dlser . W Seu i Hpcapgclty. _ | state police department made- 423 ‘in- - APPOE South Cartiin: Sonfbeonce o the 1. J. Leavems Mrs R. W. Kimball | cos Donohue, Mrs:. Einest Ireeman, I ot et Y. Dot ] etiaeine of ptane, - nralifen Get $1,500 from Bank. | Methodist Episcopal church, South, to- £ ]{;“l‘,{’e“ 1&“& 5. B. Meech, | John Galligun, Mrs. Heap, Mrs. Alfred | Greeneville, employe, finger. on right Con E Serat i o the autometile armed Dandits entered he . Camien] ambion of aoote ?vasumhelmt: bolidy of .. Norton, Mrs. H. H. Osgood, { Hiscox, Mrs. L. H. Hoffman, Mrs. e - £ X rme n n e en | olution of protest nst e pol & hand ‘crushed on October 21 compen- |law, - sccidents,~ et in @ssistanceto | Park State bank here today,. frove |preparedaces recently announced by Fm B'""'S Kinds .- [‘lg.] Waterbury—Rev. J. J. Curtin, pas- | "8 7 H ana A. H. Chappell Co., | ecutions secured up to September for | Sel had said he did not seek to-“avold |in order that he may take up subjects gan, Mrs. Nicholas Pasqualini, Mrs.|is Mfiss Gray, Mrs. Frank Bunnell, Dr. o e yices may be made byi.others | letters-to Mrs. Edith B. Gait, President | goverror. declined to say whether - he | son, d, Mrs. W. 5. Allae "Misoss Yre Gleny Pewipic M“ Y pensation $5 per week during disabili- | supervision over moving picturs Mrs>™ Bolling concerning a patent egg |lottery shops have been raided. A‘eut for N..B. O. Sheét W Lena Barnes, M ~ — Charles Johnson, Mrs. C. W. Gale, Mrs. | /B2 Barnes, Mrs. Matthew Spanard. | empjover and. David Bstey o Grand | niss sed meits 1 et o n e Cenitill Palace hete i 1913, PO S S T o AR LI Mys. F..R. Smith, Mrs, Frank Smith, | jo;, Mrs, Fryen Mrs, —Griner, Mrs.|oppiover, and Charles West, employe, | all seales, weights and mensums uscs = majoriiy of the delegates clected “,,.m: 'l Mrs. Henry A. Spalding, Mrs. L. L.|yorris, Mrs. Hiscox, Miss Alma Jahn | thifa finger amputated on right hand |in ehecking the sécsipts or Aubimse | Thomas McCluskey Became Dazed|five Ward caucuses tonight. He Iflflfl GAS 3 District No. 80: Visitor, Mrs. Ch: 5 Prowning, Mre. E. W.: Higgins, Mrs. | ypomiries, o Db Voltor d Shaniey. | employe, first finger lacerated on Nov. | ia the nimber of 670 Didces were test- |reported rissing to the pofice eariter { Huntington, Miu E. B. Huntington,| District No. 81: Visitor, Mrs. Efl- 8, compensation $8.90 per week during |30, 1914, according to Chief n. “the | New Haver. fs George Preston Mrs, George C.|Frank 'Munroe, 'Mrs. Danlel 'O'Brien, | cation §5 per week Auring IncApacity.|iny’ sommiem ot orttar E #a ES Ripley,”Miss Hannah Ripley, Mrs. D. T.| Adolf Portélance, John G. Potter, Mrs. 201 investiga- | three employes into a vault, obtained sident WHlson. fiShea Mrs. Burrill Hyge iy N. E.|H. Réfhhart, - Mrs. Edwin smmaxl::, -~ - tions of. state aid cases; 484 investi- {31,500, and escaped in a stolen delivery e 5 ALWAVS IN lels)cxo“ # Mrs. Nellie Tanner, Mrs. David Two- |$10,000 SUIT HAS g:;l:n;-o&!lc:;e;ai";";';ggkfirg?_fl:!& wagon. h!n}d;%;wg—’rhe state police Taided D. THROP 3 strict 0. 85 isitor, - M Mai i Mrs. George alding - e the ountry clul reens l A e—The . Misses: Wiiiame e, | Fejer, $e; Soulaing. He N BEEN WITHDRAWN. | a total of §02 prosecutions in crimin-| Old Saybrook—A very interesting|Farms, at 2 o'clock Saturday. morn. A. L L. H. Scrant n Was Plaintiff A st al cases. meeting of the Red Cross ociety was |ing and arrested George S. Jennings, | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket & - H. Scranton Was Plainti gaing t,]:luring the year ending June 30,1914, | held at- The Elms last week. The manager, and Thomas Eaton, walter, Telephone 463- li ) Paper Mill Co. In Montville. he department made a’total of 1,588 | treasurers report for the past™ year|as well as ten frequenters, four of investigations and inspections, 712 on |ghowed receipts of $514.52, expenditures | whom were women. The frequenters |~ 5 S The suit brought in . the superior | matters involving crime, 194 on state | $247.77. gave fake names. 1814—1915 = court by Lewis H. Scranton of New |ald cases, with deportations of 246, X & P London against the Thames River|and 192 auto cases. Of: the criminal = JoFn A. .m s‘. Specialties Co., of Montville, manu- | matters there were 738 prosecutions, facturers of paper, for $10,000 dam-|an increase of 136 prosecutioms during oo AL es, -alleging breach of contract has{that. year. For the fifteen. months x .zgen withdrawn. Brown and Perkins{ending September 30, 1915, the depart- i > No. 2 Nut ton were attorneys for the plaintiff who/nent made 725 investigations of mat- Office and Yard. Central ‘“:f F " day allezed that he was a salesman in|ters invol®ing crime, with a-result’of ! : > \ i Te P or the Holi J S the employ of the Thames River| 1,032 ‘prosecutions. ~ Of - thls number . depaane SNCN . . 2 : Specialties Co. under a contract at $4,- | of prosecutions 97 per cent. were con- gm d F ‘ ' 000 per year salary and expenses. The | victions. ; a" uture / 7 contract was to run from Oct. 6. 1910,| Officers of. the state polfce’ have S DR. C. R m = g > to April 1, 1915, but on April 7, 1913 | been called upon to investigate thl.rty- RN \ the pla.mufl claims he was wrongflmy eight homicide cases, with the result ¢ - NN . A magnfi' cent -collection, portray- ing the latest fashions, is now in i tendent . Stevens in June,, f . ‘A against Deputy Sheriff J. W. Tubbs|Geonge Biddle led_the devoti ere readiness. rge anal extra work .for which he was S RRion Lybeim Pref e e AN who attachéd a five passenger automo- . 4 I*A,‘ 3 bile in connection with the other sulf, | Soeas o p tre pm°=M~m ." b 2id and this was worth $2,500. P Ahother sult that has been with-| 'OR Sunday the Union Lyceum held but Mrs. Scranton climed the own as follows: ship of ‘the automobile. Organ selection by Miss o Bla: '1[\‘\\\ arawn the replevin sult of Mrs. 2 s 2ot .| 2| makes good complexions Winter Festivities s B e Rarsnian sins.siaien | daetis and priser wetsiheae et n > ed that after the discharge of Superin- | been imposed in twenty-four e,.n._ Minnie L. Scranton of New London Monday afternoon the W. o M. S-ldle organist; reading by Miss Cov- The . prices are ' very ' moderate o DRS. L. F. .uA.J.Lm- ‘ot Trinity M. E. church packed a bar- s K Me to- M When > 2 rel to send to a family {n Kentucky. | \n8ton, Rock Me to-Cleep Mother: the | you wash you oothing, healing, antiseptic Clothing and bed clothing of.all ki e L. Thrpus i realize that itis not enough to remove * sams as %menh. 27 Mg 8t.." T TR Tt A Vite: aito” sato; Mol o § . ; “"‘fi PRACTISE LIMITED T0 mother, four boys, § to 15 years, one | L0 3 : your 2 vmle—‘-n- Hours 10 'a m: to 2 p m. girl, ‘age 6. 3 rending b:“ X ssert "is why Resinol Soap does. for ‘Cut Foot Chopping Woed. !h; skin what cosmetics Leonard Gosselin of South Canter- Mo~ EEA bury cut his left toot while cutting. wood last Friday night. < ____.,.—_..,_ mmbfiwflwuhoolbpum 3 £ G- " : s . ati