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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1910 Cartarrh Germs | Move Out When Hyomei Moves In Fei bl ior : Ne somach dosing. HYOMEL (vro- | Association Has Successful Gathering at Waterbury— Moncew it High-o-me) is made from % - ’ the highest grade of eucalyptus, taken | Norwich Men Elected to Office. from the eucalyptus fore: of inland Australia, and combined with the ex ceMont antiseptics employed with the IAsterian system. In inland Auetralia the 1s =0 Impregnated with balsam thrown out by the eucalyptus trees that ms cannot Jive, and In consequence catarrh and cepsumption are unknown tmosph=re twenty-seventh annual conven- 1 Officers Fire Chiefs’ Club. the Connecticut State I | The aunual meeting of the Connec- sociation closed at Water- | tieyt Fire Chiefs’ club was held Wed- day with routine | pesday and the following officers were including the reading of the | electe mort Breathe HYOMEIT and get the very | FePOrt of the committee Soluliads ) < bres A. (. Hendrick, New Ha- same, pleasant, healing. germ-killing |2nd the avpointment o Mowing | ven . L. Stanton eir as you would get in the eucalyp- | Standing committees i coming . Willimantic tus forests and kill the germs e att Ve ‘her, New Haven HYOMET is sold by The Lee & Os- 17 e Sommyie OTge e BILE Waterbur ood Co. and druggists everywhere, at | . 31'¢dctown m Poe Carey, N 1.00 & complete ontat Watertown, James W s, 1. M. Chatfield, An outfit consists of a bottle of HY- |01 ¢ | Thompsony H. W, Parker, Stam- OMEIL a hard rubber pocket inhal ‘\."“‘ af pontlt N ford, D. W. Hartford. South Norwalk, and simple instructions for use. Th i Wat v G. S Pitt, Middletown. inhaler will last a lifetime, but r P A % e Statement of Membership. in mind If vou need another bottle of L = o = 2 HYOMEI you can get it at drugsists v Sceretary Magee of the state asso- for only 50c at any ti Guaranteed et hi “_'ll ciation reported X to eure catarrh, croup and th o= “ referred At my last report the membership bles, or money back. Trial sample of B8 REEUNIVS. consisted of 2 companies and 177 Jivomei fres to readers of the Bulletin the convention th department ‘members. During the ress Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo, | ¥ieWed the annual Wat wding May 1, 1919, the following N Y : ; fira g departments’ | nies have joined: Northwest O nual bang £t any, No. T f.ondon, & A% R pl Wednesday 1909: Voluntee Pure Foods and Pure Medicines ton, and the de it A 3 numb 1 company, N Hartford, mean batter, healthi happ ple. Tt has been proved., however. that andg ust 7, 1909; Humphrey hook and all medicines are not adulterated and er volunteer fire ssociation, worthiess any more than are all food | Highwood, August 1909; South products Meriden fire department, 1, 1910; 3. Stamford, ¥ Steamer bruary The wheat Meriden, has been sif 1 from the | chaft. and such medicines as Lydia cor Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound which 1910; Fi olice company. W s made from roots i her 1d Haven, April 1809 ymplies all s of t Dishanded: ¥ com- pure f. 5 erbu total nd “drugs law, will con- ke 1 1, 1110, tinue place as AR A B v's account with the May 9, 1810, is as follow i~ ed fri department mem lected from compani 1. amount collected §1, asurer Samuel C. Snagg $1,- HARKNESS IN MONOPLANE DIVES TO EARTH. paid T 750; balance in the hands of the se ey ry, as shown by his bank book, Plrst Flight in America—Machine | 8mashed—Air Pilot Escaped. Distribution of Benefits. o3 Or on the « nptroller amounted New York. Sept. 15— Harry S. H to $9.650.50 enefits have been dis- mess, the aviater of (levela | | tributed by towns as follows member of a promine that | t Claims Bridgeport, $1.- eit had a narvow es n | 1 New Haven, th* ‘monoplane in wi flying aterbury, $645: New Bri at the aerodrome in ( « I i18ights South tived iddenly to the g ind fre 1 Danb v e heigh twanty f Harknes<' | Putnam, : Middle- mach Was sma ) pie = it i West Haven. $30: Anson LLLS Hartford, Derby, & was Haerkness' s Willimanti Arnesd . 1 T | next m s er Francis i s es A. Colle 3 $04 . The kangarno on the new A Winsted, 14; Stamford, eoinage has a sad + Most 4 E N Rowayton, to the art worl z o shigotioasdle polut abig : scarcity. Harald, ) p H Bridgeport, $156; Hingford, $156 Winsted Vineyards in Souther: o v the association worth 8240 to $400, and A 1 etanie lands from $4 A the ' to the above the folloy ¢ s Snagg 1 have paid from the LUMBER AND COAL. |7 ter ¢ Dr. T | gpeci —_ R — « olic safet Le Krom, Stamford, $72 lagee of Wa J tney, Ne Milford, $41; : a1 kfus, Bridgeport, $10: to- reach it of 14 years and | ving 18 on the list. four have reached 14 Brighi, Shiny, Clean Coal . Brings a Lot of Sunshi : To the Home. Nothing we have he rea ufo (hat good avin r Snagg’s Report. report of the follows: 668.95 fore the fall rains a ws and | o \ Y e o ifa ndit skaciation ac 830.- jts, 311 Gentral Wharf and 150 Main Street |1 [ g R 1 ¥ res, Doz Telephone X . e umber septiBda STON NGTON >H AND Congressman Higgins EN GET PATENTS A . ; Is Renominated. B an vents Drinking k3 try. 2 (« ued from Page Free Burning Kinds and iel te B axe 0L Soune s vl ALTVAYS 1770 = I 8 252 0 nets of t democratic faith § ATHBAD Haver nin ‘w great ‘\:df‘l‘- n ," a ' < m- | expe e gained by vears of guccess- Office—cer. Markat erd Sheturk k(2. | tu rvor s essential. The re- ( lican party can justify its claims D. | to these two lifications and upon ts and confidently e people. That be ratified in nds upon that confidence en me and ywledze »peratic and t I as gratefully ac Adoption of Resolutions. resolutions « Chairman pproved as follow he ter was made Cos- onal ntion 110 splen- n H, Taft to ynstituents sat- i faith in the wisdor i efficienc of repub es and republican administrations M n alone con- endorse the state republican party and the n the state ticket. We yrove the recent revision by congr mad r N promise republic plat- a theatre % ‘ Can vou : to fi be sick all week be - t nir » . B tion o n W ¥ ., In cause you did your e A e of S Mondao fro ova e, His cheerful - \ ““h‘f’k on Monday, b ) t tion to the manifold especially when you e Eagle and t itinues to ! duties of his office, his record at heme t du 1is standing and influence the can send your clothes r heinz of representatives merit the $oia: relisble concern ri ! th red yort amd confider of that is making this | L { of Putn class of werk their The mot : [ itter and they. were chosen: (0 < ? provides. an- abonda went, | tello Lippist, Norwich; Silus W. Whee | specialty ? and the other films ciqua 1|t aimn:” Charles Smith : Mitier, Bozral; Cha Will Attend Naticnal Convention dhain n Hi vitation (o all present to with hitn at the Wauregau the convention. and nt was inunediately (aken, sntion having been in session Pust 198 Franktin Street, Mowwioh, Gonn. Petophome 303, fi S. & J. GREGSON Natienal seheditied o nonth #pout gl Speaking at Ranquet. Thomas the patenfee ! At the Waurezan the hanquat was of over B0 iserved in the larze Aining renm, a fine extended s | STATE CONVENTION OF FIREMEN | | Nobby Fall Naugatuck, | Special P Suit Special 5.@_ This Week 15.@ This Week Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings menu being provided the cigars | vere lighted, Congressman Higgins explained that Chairman Hopson had been called to New London. and asked | John McGinley of New London to act ! 1s toastn in his absence, which {he did in characteristic, jovial manner. In ence to the nomin, tion made by the convention he was positive that the district would stand | by it solidly iwin W. Higgins in | the past few vears has set a beauti- | example. Like the writing books, | : has made excellent coy nd in ti { terms of the printer, copy- should be | | owed, even out of the window. His commendation of the congressman s to the point and won applause. As to the man who has been named for state treasurer, he sure he | knew how they felt about him who fills the bill whether a banker, Mason, bus- | man or exhorter, and he called on ex-Mayor Lippitt, who was greeted with applause Mr. Lippitt thanke laree an attendance and in ref tion' on We part of t oic felt »d them for so t the convention nce to the state conven- nesday stated that this | ite was disappointed in | they knew only one of d win under major- hoped that everyone tion of the con- vention and ur: publicar nd b Delegates Present. | | | | | | i i | ever conventien | i | | e delegutes at the numbered the following New London County. Norwich— (' ello Lippitt, Frank H. Woodworth, Vine S. Stetson, Wood-~ O. Roger ew London W. Starr, a0 John. Hopson, Byron A. Lafay Fone: dgcomb, D, W. | _eonard, Irving H Iwi W, George H act John T. Yc Wil Franklin— L. H. Smith, J. Henry | W. Paine 8. cup-joint 11k CLOTHING ON CREDIT Nebby Fall Suit Special 12 Open Wedncsday and Saturday Evenings The Cooks who have used the Single Damper of the will never go back to the troublesome two-damper range The cost of the food spoiled by mistakes in regulating the ordi- e Single Damper of the Crawiord afiords absolute fire and oven control by one motion—slide knob. to “kindle,” “bake” or “check,” the range does the rest. e Oven of the Crawford has heat flues which heat rwhere alike and make it the zest and surest of bakers. {out. Tt must b | nated & man who in $ nary two-d or ranges amounts to a large sun | nated a m vhc persona y two-damper rangces amounis 1o a farge sum. teristics and rcputation is the s any man in the state, and yet o same A be said of the man who l heads the republican ticket. as would | have be aid of Mr. e. Being { republicans we should stand b our Ir ticket, and go up to the election | 1 | nited front e are going to the | congressmar one | knows, the foastmaster remarked { has done excelle; work, and set a { fine example. (Apblause. T This completed the speaking and the gathering ' dispersed. e Two Hods (patented) in the base—one for ashes instead of tie old clumsy ash pan—one for coal, is a great trouble-saving feature. Gas Ovens and Broilers above or at end of range, if desired. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and writé us for circulars. Walker & Pratt Mfg.Co., 31 Union St., Boston ¥ Leonard A For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. Lyme—L. L. Brockway, lLodowick John Comstock, Willis Hall ston—Nathan H. Hall_C_ F. Con- ley, G. W. M B e £ et £ -2 = S| s o e T . B. Maynard, Marcus King. Ashford—C. L. Chism, 1 Ledyard—James A, Stoddard, Fred| Waterford — Sylvester B. Jerome, |1y enry Lamphere, ‘H. I ‘J / I REC V ED W. Burton Edwin B. Hammond "‘,'”','_:::" e SO | US El ) David -Winchester, Blmer Windham County. AEd e R Do | a new importati 1 wold—William I, Brown,” I} X Windham Charles E. Leonard, | seph Plesse POl e o €« ne James Cochrar John C. Barstow Chapl H. G. More Alhert 1. town Charles 2 Earber Frani 3. Shaftfer Churd Isalah « Ve ¥ = - Howland Barber, S, L. |William Broadhead, ATthur \Martthe en, A Gerge wio L S : i ! Thowmp Ira . D. Bates, E { % Chadwick, J. H i bury—James Lathrop, Will Backd . les Mills, J. N. Perrin Braduury. | tam TUlv, Minsr Robbins, Albert Ren ton—W. 8. Ford, C. B. Jeweut 10¢ a cake at Moniville—George N. Wood, Fred J. | nett land —J A Lawton, Darwin | Tope. i Killingly—James Smith, 'h \ N \b:l e e Place. | ard- . S. Latham, Georze R 50 M 2 Sprague- Thomasz H. Wabstar| Hen- | Woedstock— Arthur Moarsa A H. | Spauldins treet, rr Reeves Eldridge Gaarze M. Lampsan. Irving | rling A. J. Kebler, Enoch A ain Str mepi3d