New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1916, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1916. MOTHER'S REMEDY FOR BRUISES Children’s Bumps, Sprains and Minor Hurts Quickly Relieved by Sloan’s Liniment. HUGHES CONCEDES WILSONS ELECTION Sends Telegram of Congratulation to Successiul Opponent Aspirin is made by only one company. nature of children to —to come crying to mother with little fingers bruised, with heads bumped, with sprained and wrists. E: ainful hurts, too. ir pain and sting can’t survive the gentle use of this liniment. A single application of Sloan’s Liniment and— the little fellow’s bravely kept ba tears give way to smiles. His hurt is relieved. In every children themselv: But Lakewood, N. J., Nov. 23.—Charles E. Hughes, late republican nomiftee | for president, has conceded his defeat. last evening Chairman Wil- liam R. Willcox of the republican na- | tional committee filed at the local tel- | office the following lum- | conveying to President Wilson the be- neck, che, chil- [Jated congratulations of Mr. Hughes s relieved | 1 be effective with S1 inimentCleansrithan|[los o brosidentsireselection: | Lakewood, N. mussy ointments or plaste The President, Sloan’s Linimcnt can be obtained at { The White Washington, D. C. all drug store ¢, 50c and $1.00. Because of the closeness of the vote, To get the genuine Bayg-sfr-'l"&.:bk.ats Aspirin see that every package and every tablet bears home where there are bottle of Sloan’s Liniment ty. muscles ,rheumatism, egraph message blains, ete., Burns Coal ‘Warm Kitchen §n Winter Cool Kitchen in Summer | , 1916. ! | ““The Bayer Cross— Your Guarantee of Purity’” House, The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office) is a guaranteethat the 1monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid 1in these tablets is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. I have awaited the official count in California, and now that it has virtually completed, permit me to extend to you my congratulations up- on your expre; succes "GAN'T FIND DANDRUFF Every bit of dandruff disappears af- | . ter ore or two applications of Dander- | rubbed well into the scalp with finger tips. Get a 25-cent bottle | ¢ of Damderine at any drug store and | gave your r. After a few applica- | t tions you can’t find a particle of dan- |y ine tha sent with re-election. I desire also to my best wishes for a most ful administration. CHARLES E. The message of congratulation was after Mr. Hughes had conferred ~Chairman Willcox. Mr. Will- CoX is r ing here after his cam- gn labor: He went to New York HUGHES. carly yesterday and returned here in he evening. *onferred he cam While with en in New eral committee York he members of of the re- »ublican national committee who met | druff or any falling hair and the scalp | him by appointment at national head- will never AT ONCE! STOPS itch, quarte Only Two conference Hold-outs. The was behind closed v STOMACH MISERY doors, but it is understood tha | ANDI INDIGESTION |itwol or s membarsiars batitioeanl| Instant Rel From Heartburn, Sourness, Gas, | s is Diapeps Stomach | € and S Relic “Pape’s Wonder what upset your stomach— which poction of the food did the dam- age—do you? Well, don’t bothe Jour stomach is in a revolt; gassy and upset, ate h; fermented into Wmps; head y and aches; dases and 1d eructate undigest- ed foods; breath foul, tongue coated— just take a little Pape's Diapepsin and in five minutes you wonder what be- | W came of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today stubborn { were in favor of dela nd what you phone messages were received & belch | republican forniz Willcox that with the official count in | California ving further the ending of a congratulatory message | by Mr. Hughes to President Wilson. | Those who took part besides Mr. Will- cox were James R. Garfield of Ohio, : that in justice to the party leaders Quickest | Republican National Committeemen “harles B. Warren of Michigan, John Known. T. King of Connecticut, and Herbert | Parsons of New York; former United States Senators of Ohio and W. Murray Crane of Mas- | I sachusetts and George W Theodore E. Burto: Perkins. 1 s on tele- | from Rowell, chairman of the state committee in Cali- Chairman Rowell told Mr. ‘While the conference w “hester H. virtually completed ras no indication that it would there ma- terially affect the result. H Chairman Willcox, on his return khow that it is neediess to have a bad | here, told Mr. Hughes of his telephone h. A little Diapepsin cccasion- | eeps this delicate organ regu- Jated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn’t take care | of your liberal limit without rebellion; | n if your food is a damage instead of a | e help, remember the quickest, surest. [ n most harmless relief is Pape’s It's truly | a large case at drug stores. and sets | wonderful—it digests food things s o gently that 1t astonishing. for your sake, don’t g0 on and on with & wealk, disordered stomach; it's S0 unne if ollowed to go unchecked fréquently develop into TUBERCULGOSIS, PNEUMONIA, CATARRH, TONSILITIS, BRONCHITIS. And dozens of other danger- ous but less well known dis- eases, such as infections of the inner facia passages, ear complications, etc., and mal- | nutrition in children. Colds | are not necessary for any one to endure for any length of time, certdinly not long enough for any of the above mentioned dangerous dis- eases to develop—PROVID- ED, that a prompt use of Lin- onine is made. This remedy is standard, a pure and whole- some emulsion of flax-seed oil, Ecalyptus, Irish moss, and other efficient preparations. | It.-removes the cause of colds and keeps the system fit to resist the inroads of germs that overcome weakened and run-down people. Its body building qualities have long been recognized by physi- cians, and thousands testify to the good it has done and is doing them and their fami- | lies. Take it at the first sign | of a cold or when you feel | physically unfit, | talks with Mr. ceipt fornia through ters, Lakewood, Dia- | promulgated. pepsin which costs only fifty cents for | his | President Wilson he sent. | | cation.” Rowell. of a further TUpon ‘the re- | report from Cali- New York headquar- after Mr. Willcox had reached the late republican nomi- | ce decided to throw up the sponge ven though the result of the Califor- | fa official canvi had not 1 been | Then he directed that | message of congratulation to Friends of Mr. Hughes said last and easily | night that for many days he had been Ple: anxious to congratulate the president | | i | was a iti t he representatives | 1 | wa | sidiion o the i form having completed a record while TR 7 T 77 v been | | defeat of his party, AT ONCE ! suffer! Here’s the quick- est and surest stomach relief known. Don’t Time it! In a few minutes all stom- ach distr gone. No indigestion, heartburn, sourne or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, Dbloating, foul | breath or headache. Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its | speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest stomach doc- tor in the whole world, and besides, it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear—they PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN STOPS INDIGESTION, GAS, SOUR STOMACH know it is needless to have a bad stomach. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Stop being miser- able—life is too short—you're not here long, so make your stay agree- able. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy it, without fear of rebellion in the stomach. Pape’s diapepsin belongs in your home. Should one of the family eat something which doesn’t 3 them, or in case of an attack of indi- gestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stom- ach derangement, it is handy to give instant relief. e « on his re-election and that he had been chafing under the delay in con- nection with the official canv; of the vote in California. Mr. Hughes felt who had heiped him loyally in mak- ing the fight, and in justice to the 18,000,000 voters, he should await the official count, before conceding the seeing that the sult hung such a narrow ma- jority. Willcox Admits Loss of California. Chairman Willcox of the republican national committee said last night: “Having conferred by telephone during the day and late yesterday af- ternoon with the republican state committee and the republican na- tional committeeman in California. T have been informed that the official canvass of the vote has been so nearly completed that no change can result from the few precincts not counted in the returns so far com- piled. This means that the majority e the Wilson electors in Californin ranges from about 1,200 to and that, this is the final for which we Pave been waiting. So far as any recount is concerned, the national committee not advised that there are sufficient grounds which would call for such an appli- on vote: result The republ ional commit- tee had not'less than fifty Jawyers watching the official count and tabu- ion “of the vote in Californie. This of the republican state and county or- ganizations in California. Pay Off Flection Bets. keholders on the Curb and firms of Wall street brokers who have been holding cash and memoranda repre- senting milllons of dollars in election wagers will begin today to pay the backers of President Wilson. (The decision, held fifteen days in abeyance because Mr. Hughes delayed so long his concession of victory to his op- ponent, is now ‘“official”, and pavment of the wagers will occupy, it is pected, no small part of the da: tivities today on the street. About uptown centers of campaign discussions, like the Waldorf-Astoria, large sums are still in the hands of stakeholders. These, too, will be Sold in 5, 10, 25 and 50 Ib. cotton bags In the making of Thanks- giving sweets, Domino Cane Sugars always give the most satisfaction. Clear, fine grained Domino Granulated for general use. Domino Powdered and Confectioners for pastries and desserts. Sweeten it with Domino Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners s | Or if your child wakes up CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It’s Splendid! in one-minute your clogged nostriis will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathce freel, No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryne No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap- ply a little of this fragrant, antisep- tie, healing cream in your nostrils It penetrates through every sage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrance and relief comes instantly. Tt's just filne. Don’t stay with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relic? comes so quickly. air pas- | riiti | The many worthless imitations | | s note o To avoid dlsuy\; = tuffed-up | paid toda | Many brokers who acted as stake- | holders for their customers have not handled the actual cash, merely re- taining memoranda, which were in ef- ool sledodedodededededededo Bt do g ket Quick Way % to End Coughs, Colds and Croup * kX 5 2 & An Exccllent, Inexpensive Home- Made Remedy that is Prompt and Sure. e Bttt tei ool doddedobdodb ol to ol If you have g severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat ! tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, 1 during the night with croup and you want quick help, just try this pleasant tasting home-made cough remedy. ~Any drug- ist can_supply you with 214 ounces of inex (50 cents Worth). Pour this into a_ pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Thus prepared, you have a pint of really re- markable cough remedy—one that can be depended upon to give quick and last- | in§relief at all times. ou can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that linc the throat and bronchinl tubes with such promptness, ease and certainty that it {18 really astonishing. y { Pinex is a special and highly concen- | pine, extract, combined with guaiacol | and is noted for its speed in overcoming | severe coughs, throat and chest colds. made it famous the world ove | of this noted mixture. 0 | bointment, ask for “2l% ounces ¢ inex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. amarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly Tefunded, goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, oo | elevens credit ac- respec- was ad- fect orders to debit and counts of loser and winner, tively, when the decision judged positive. PRAISE FOR LOCAL BOYS Paper Who Middlebury College Lauds ‘Work of Captain Lang Has Completed Wonderful Record. Fair mindea ...embers of the New Britain High school alumni and resi- dents of the city in general have every reason to feel proud of the work of the football team at the school this season, when another championship was added to the already and in thus rejoicing some thought should be given to former heroes the high school gridiron who have tained fame as members of during the : up in the Green Vermont, the nt body ulty are still lauding the record Middlebury college which «clinched the championship of that secticn, by the victory over Norwich 1 Satur- day. In paying its respec to the eleven, the college paper in latest issue; peaks in the highest terms of the work of Captain “Ted” Ang, a boy, who'leads the this and who has doffed his uni- long list, past Mountain stud that and itution good ins thy the done a student in merits, ‘“‘well DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK By ALCAZAR Woman Demonstraror COME IN and let her show you the most simple and perfect Coal and Gas Range made. Two Complete Ranges in One. Same oven is used for either fuel or both can be used at the“same time, without removing or replacing a single part. Simply, “‘Pall or ush a Lever’’ and oven is ready for use. x Comfort, Convenience and Economy, All the Year ’Round. Can’t be beat for A Duplex Alcazar is the Range for your Home. A Useful Souvenir FREE for the Ladies attending. THE HOME FURNISHING CO. 8-9 R. R. ARCAD. It was while a student at the local High schocl that Lang learned the rudiments of the game and was one of the stars of the 1911 championship team. Immediate- Iy, on entering Middlebury college his ability was recognized, and he he- came a regular on the football elev- faithful servant. Ain’t it a Grand and Glorious Feeling? AFTER You'VE TRIED FoR AT LEAST Ten MINUTES To GET WP AN IDEA FoR A CARTOON ~ AND THEN SoME MORE trated compound of genuine Norway | Its millions of enthusiastic users have | MORE - AND THeEn ALL oF A SUDDEN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS substitute quarterback, Clesson Wi Parker, who filled in the gap 'dur ing the absence of Bower, the regus lar holder of the position. Parker| juestion of supremacy. greatly impressed the coaches with) Another High school product came | his snap and pep and it is prophesied| in for considerable favorable mention | t next season, will find him & reg= in the college paper for his work as | ular member of the team. en. For two ye: the team tied Uni- versity of Vermont, but it remained for the team under Captain Lang's leadership to go forth and settle the By BRIGGS -~AND You TPONDER ForR TEN MINUTES You THINK OF AN IDEA FOR “AINT - (T A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FCELIN'?Y SERIES — OH AN'T T A GRAND,’ AND GL~L -LORIQUS FEELIN A aTA Tva YA —

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