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Hopkins 2nd Allen Arms Co. = WflNdeinUnim—DednquOpu-Shop— Employes Must Apply For Jobs as Individuals. The polishers at the Hopkins & Al- lew Arms company, who are all mem- ters of Polishers’ local, No. 169, were sed on Friday evening to have a before quitting time, which s to a lockout from their point and will meen, the members e union saidf Friday evening, that not go to and are mow awalting in- : from national headquerters. they have communicated the \reman of the Toom showed e following notice, directed to ed by the officials of the Y winl inform your men that day, Nov. S, this com- no longer recognize the un- to continue in the any must apply in- ishing GAME WARDEN BRADFORD PRESENTS RESIGNATION. Decided to Give Up County Office— No Reason Assigned. George H. Bradford of Montville has resigned his position as county game GEORGE H. BRADFORD. warden. Mr. Bradford sent his resig- to Superintendent of Fisheries same John of New en Thur: Game Warden Bradford has that capacity for six ee terms of two vear his fourth inted Sept. 1 J. G. BLAINE HERE 25 YEARS AGO. Made Speech in This City in the Open on Nev. 1st. e win Yo Slaine \se who saw will not 1 the date of own the: short time t several aundred New Londoners went to the station im Mr. Blaine was engaged in making & speaking tour of Comnecticut in_the interests of the republican candidates, Harrison and Morton. In Norwich he spoke in the afternoon. He was not scheduled to speak at New London, but he consented to talk for a few, min- utes to the crowd that greeted him so cordially at the station. He bespoke the support of republican principles and wes heartily cheered. The train on which Mr. Blaine was 2 passenger arrived at noon, and after stay at New London he was Norwich. Upon his arrival e New London depot he was met tee of Norwich citizens ex-Mayor Osgood, Hon. kell, Cc Allen W m Mowry Hon. 0 met the par ¥as a great dem- Mr. Blaines honor, In ondoners partici- there was a big parade. Mr. Blaine spoke in the open air and | was listened to by thousands, He made re“erence to & statement by Hon. David A Wells in regard to large campaigr ocuntributions to the republican party in 1884, Mr. Blaine offered to sub- scribe $2.660 to any charity in Norwich i#f Mr. Wells would prove his state. ment. adding: “Whatever else 1 know. T am supposed to know something about the campaign of 1854 th Birthday. L. Moore of Provi- orwich, celebrated Ther §9%th birthday the home of her dmughter. Mrs. ogzCins, in that city on Thursday. Mre. Moore, though se riousty il was the recipient of mans orwich, Providence and other| Blaces A Dost card showed was means of friends expressing their kind wishes and congratulations which gave Mrs Moore much pleasure. Though still seriously ill she passed a comfort- able day Thursday, her birthda: MAKE YOUR FEET HAPPY TIZ Puts New Life in Tired, Aching Feet—Makes Them Glow With Real Foot Comfort. TIZ for tender feet, is a quick relief for all foot troubles and & trial TIZ | foot bath will prove it. TIZ oures | swollen feet, aching feet, feet that e. smart and burn. Corns, bun- . calluses and chilblains are quick- iy relieved by TIZ. Price 25 cents at | £gists’ and department stores. If sour dealer won't supply TIZ, we will, Ly mail, on receipt of price, See that “Waiter Luther Dodge & Co.,” is print- on the packsge. Walter Luther se & Co, 1223 S. Wabash Ave., icago. Nervous and Sick Headaches. Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered stomach are the causes of cse headaches. Take Dr, King's Now Tife Pills, you will be surprised how guickly you will get relief, They stim- Wlate the different orrans to do their work properly, No better regulator for liver and :&u Take 25c and invest in a box t At all drugsists or by mali. H E Bucklen & Co., Philadel. Phia and St Louts. work Monday | an now at work as a polish- the | Announces to Men That Firm dividually to the assistant superinten- }dent and will be hired at the new rates and under the open shop regu- | lations.” | There are 20 polishers in the employ | of the company. Friday evening & meeting under the auspices of the un- | fon was held in Carpenters’ hall, at| which the notice and the situation was | discussed. ~ After the meeting the pol- ! £hers said that they had referred the er to national headquarters and | Were awaiting instructions before tak- 1g any action, but it meant that they would uot report for work on Mon- day. They understood that the com pany had their pay envelopes made up for them and that any man who did | I nt want (o g0 to work under the new | ,“onditions could call and get his en- | velope. They had not learned ' what | { the new rates were at which the com.- | : broposed to hire them. As & | ter uf fact, they sald that the un- o had never been recogmized at the | . They are the omly class of 1oor at the shop which is organized. You're IF YOUR EYE CATCHBS THIS : MOTORCYCLE RACES Norwich Fair Grounds, Saturday, Nov. 1, 1913 Admission 35¢ TUBBS' BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC ‘here And You Read It Boys 15¢ Races start at 1.30 p. m. £ dehipg ihe jerk on the yeius was so quick ' used for the records of all the towns & that it flung him 6ff the seat, over the | of the state and that the use of rub- 33 NEW AUTOMOBILE he o beoveen ber stamp markings in records be di zon face was so continued. as he thinks that the in LICENSES SINCE JUNE. joic Qi Besel. hat a doctor ' used in stamp pads has a detoriorating e e . Depart. ! hud to take seven to close the effect upon the paper used for the rec- {1ssued to Norwich Ownoera—Depart byt : e dooe Dock o londs . Mid rabort eEe diiE. the aans ment Prints Supplementary List. | Quaker Hi e {ner in which the public records are = ¥ LAyl | kept n Hartford is as follows: | A supplimentary list of registered | graxe puBLIC RECORDS i “Trartford, settled in 1635. The town vehicles for the year of 1913 i | records keot in steel cabineis in a | n issued by wotor vehicle EXAMINER REPORTS. | building that is not fireproof. A new of the secretary of state's puilding is being constructed in which king a revision of all licensed | Best Grade of Paper Shouid Be Used i{ is pianned properly to house all the Sept. 10, The additionai list records of the town, city and probate 13 new dealer 158 new i district. The first volume of the land with transfers of liv owners who made new owners li- Three new motor- ers were licenses, 30 motor- nsferred and 650 new motor- velists licensed. Auto 1Se num- rs siven run as high as 21,303, a motorcyele numb 2.908. Norwich Machines. s to 151, 25 new lic ave to Norwich owners. The 1 P. Prewer. k rerson’ Palmer well. viteh ney. Peckhiam, e M. Ma mpbell Brocke ©. Johnson. Dutr ne hospital ldredy Tic A Wheeler Sherman sildersiecve. Stonington. ¥ Wilcox; I. Harding. srd M. Burr ford M. Burr 655, Willl West Mystic. | H. Board i Eberlin | Poguonoc. 9941—F. T. Derr North Stoningten. H S, Flo .. Wilson, - William S Main i 0, ‘harles A. Palmer ) Malcolm Thompson. | | A les— 2,252, Harold W. Mer- | {rin William F. Morgan | East Lyme. | Morgan transfer | 5 1. Gadbois, | | 19540 E. M. Whiting. i 1.537-~Henry R. Harding. i F. C. Bruee | 20892 William Rogers. Motoreyele—2,548, Hareld MeQuar- | Old Mystic. | W._Beckwith. | Welles Sicredge. 16, R. H. Porter, Montville, ' s Francis Crandall (livery), ‘ 1 Willlam Smiddy | §- 3 M. Emma Higgins, i Motoreyele Merrill S, Beck- with; 2,708, George Brook: | Noank, J. H. Webster, 1 Almon R. Meister. | Dr. W, M, Hill Waterford. | 13.871—(Transfer) John M. Lay. 19,468 G. S, Allyn, Keeney, Burke, Benham, Jr. V. Patch. . Dimmoclk, 20,874 Baward B. Young. 20, -Emile Ultard, 20,862 -Richard A. Carden. Quaker Hill Man Thrown on Face. John Enos of Quaker Hill was yanked frflm the seat of his wagon and n the pave- don Friday merning whien his horse fell. - Enos was driving | pid rite and was holding tightly | s inces. i up the Horse, but |2 has vt is eq fent been issued a records has been printed. “The probate records of the district rd, constituted in 1666, which s Blgomfield, Glastonbury, New ¢ Hill, West Hartford a ington Wethers: <ept in steel cabinets nmends on the nd floor of this building. i th The files well arranged. The viia the position, records ext by the board of health in a second floor building , an office vault.” t M about tow night's coid, WANTED. perienced girl for gep Apply this office. Tk the cea ailorcd cloth, d serge a $20 TO $34.50 VALUES The most nd clever Je Tzt Has Positively No Equal for Value Giving. artistic creations of .. ronging from a custom cutaway to the most artis- novelty. In chiffon broad- aconal,’ woel faille, French novelty fabrics. Perfect Alterations Free $8. smart trimmed and fur. chillzs, popular COAT That reach the climax of supreme $14.50 TO §20.00 VALUES. Perfection these handsome garments. A truly wonderful 34 tongs, zibelines, velour cloth, chin- Petticoals values. 95, $12.75 $14.75 is the one word for selection of and 7.8 length coats, with plush, velvet, fur like fabrics, boucles, two- checks, stripes and novelty cloths. other a rainbow of shades, $2.45 value, $1.79 The da: are getting shorter and the long winter evenings are almost here, hut if you have a DAYTON LIGHTING OUTFIT installed in your coutitry home it will, turn tho darkness futo deylight. You can light your home and Write for e | THE C.S. MERSICK & CO., S5°A7 5 55, S5mestiots, conn. st so slight as to be within ihe reach of anyone. E" on Electric Lighting Outfits. catalog The Garment Section WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS Wo have selecteq from our large stock 15 high as $25.00, The lot includes several different styles Suits whose values run all at this one price. of the new cutaway model and Materials are poplin, men's-wear novelty mixtures. JAUNTY SUITS FOR MISSES AND JUNIORS We are proud of these Suits which we low price. They are mostly $20. cleverly made. WOOL DRESSES for $10.00 The Dre very crepe Dresses whil arily sell fo styles and well newest WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SILK DRESSES , We have chosen a good s are suitable for either str cluded beautiful m. teor, silk poplin and velv ued high ©s $20.00. LAST lection dels in Al POWDERS Bradiey’s Woodiand Violet Amolin Deodorant % e Reid & Hughes Trailing Ar Babcock’s Corylo Comfort Powder Comfort P, Mennen Mennen’'s Riveri’s Toilet Powder Roger & Gallet Rice Pow P CREAMS Pond’s Extract Cream........ 19¢ DeMeridor's (small) 17¢ DeMeridor’s (large) 39¢ Pompeian Massage Cream (small) . 31c Pompeian Massage Cream (medium) .4 48¢ Pompeian Massage Cream A (large) 620 Daggett & Ramsdell’s (small) 19¢ Daggett & Ramsdeli's (medium) 29¢ Daggett & Ramsdsli’s (large) 39 Hind’s Honey and Almond e R R -, 29 DFNTIFRIC"‘S Shefield’s Dentifrice 12¢ Dr. Lyon's Pow 150 Sanitol Ligaid Dentifrice 16c LENTIF! Kolyros Tooth Paste‘ s B0 Pebeco Tooth Paste 290 SOAPS Cosmo Buttermilk Soap i Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap.. Pear’s Scented Soap.. Woedbury’s Facial Soap Romanza Toilet Soape—3 cakes to a bex—a box....... 220 Palmolive Soap The tariff reduction plus the ma were a trifie under his mark of In all sizes from 36 inch S A splendid variety for to 14 the els. et or af make this remarkable price conce: Table Cloths from 40c to $6.50 $19.50 quantity of Tailored and will sell them some draped skirt designs. serge, pebble cheviots and $15.00 offer at this extremely 00 Suits—snappy models— CHILDREN’S COATS $4.98 and up of Coats younger ones from 6 years of All of stylish weaves and mod- 315.00 of pretty Silk Dresses which ernoon wear. We have in- charmeuse, crepe me- trimmed and val- the sort daintily ANTISEPTICS AND DEODORANTS Osborne’s Peroxide of Hydrogen— 4 ounce size. 7o | 8 ounce size 1le 16 ounce size. 17c | Reid & Hughes Co’s Witch Hazel . R |- | Oakland Co’s Dioxogen— | smail size 14 Medium size 28c | Large size 59¢ Listerine— Small size ... Medium size Large size .. | HAIR TONICS Danderine— Small size 170 Medium size . 33¢ Large size . 63c | canthrox .. BRUSHES | Pure Bristle Tooth Brushes with | plain or ventilated backs Value 15¢ 10¢ Valus 17¢ 12¢ Value 25c 17¢ Value 39%c 250 25c Keepclean Hair Brushes... 19¢ 50c Keepclean Hair Brushes... 3% | $1.00 Hair Brushes in assorted styles ...... TS 25¢ Hand §cmbs i 19 25c Amber and Shell Combs.. 15¢ ANEOUS 25c Absorbent Cotton — good | quality and strictly sanitary. 19¢ ery Boards a dozen | Embossed Soap Box with cake | of Soap, complete 5S¢ 15¢ 13 LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES nufacturers’ decision that the goods perfection made it possible for us to ssion, quares to Cloths two by four yards Napkins $1.00 to $5.00 a dozen Al sizes from 17 te 25 inch OF TOILET GOODS SALE ‘[ Saturday Specials ART GOODS DEPARTMENT Stamped Aprons, pretty designs with cotton for working Saturday, Special 100 Stamped Towels of fancy huck, all good designs— Saturday, Special .25¢ LESSONS IN AND CROCHETIN FREE KNITTIN Commencing -Monday an expert will demonstrate the use of “Co- lumbia Yarns” and give free les- sons in knitting to all women who are interested in this fascinating art Come Monday—Art Goods Dep't. KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT Life Buoy Soap— Saturday, Special . 4o 50 foot Clothes Line— Saturday, Speclal .......e..7c Whisk Brooms— Saturday, Special ... 15c Scouring Bar— Saturday, Special ... . % HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Infants’ Silk and Wool Hose in white and tan, all sizes, regular price §5c—Saturday, Special....29 Seamless Cotton Hose for women. Fine black hose in a medium weight ~ which have splendid wearing qualities- Saturday, Special ......... 17c Women's Cotton Hose, regular made hose with double sole and garter top of extra width, “the Tegular 37%c grade— Saturday, Special The Boston Store is With laundered collar attractive items at the one price. The Tailored Waist has a charm also include some with the $7.00—$5.00—$3.98 The Hats we will sell today for any of ‘our superior facilities. lot for our milliners will be abl trim before today: there will be a large large number of styles EVERY ONE WILL BE OUR OWN WORK-ROOMS, Stylish, immed Hats in velour, satin antique velvet and French felt. All the leading to make number up-to-date, olors. Here Are Two Money-Saving Items For You At 95¢ TAILORED LINENE WAISTS : and cuffs and cluster tucked fronts—also Waists of striped flannelette with soft turnover At $1.75 TAILORED WAISTS OF PURE LINEN laundered collar and cuffs are especially fttractive. popular turn-down coliar. Boston Store Millinery for $7.00 cach could mot be obtained elsewhers where near that price because We cannot 28y Justihow. many ‘thers will beiinithe, that depends upon how many but this we know— and a MADE IN Saturday Specials MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPT. TWO SWEATER ITEMS FOR/ MEN AND BOYS $1.50 Sweaters ‘for 98c—Men's Oxford Gray Sweaters with col- lar and pockets, sizes 34 to 45. Boys’ Crimson Sweaters with collar and pockets, sizes 36 to 34—Saturday, Special ... ..98c WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT 17c Serpentine Crepe in a full line of attractive kimona designs, 30 inches wide— Saturday, Special ....... a w120 HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, stitched cotton, value 5o— Saturday, Speoial ....6 for 19c Ladies’' Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs in fine corner de- signs, value 10c— Saturday, Special ... Men’s 10c Cotton Handker- chiefs—Saturday, Special .... hem- Se. GLOVE DEPARTMENT The “Heroine” Glove, sold only at this store. Why pay a dol- lar? We have thém in tan, white and black— Saturday, Special “Nappa Sued clasp length—wash perfeetly— white, tan, grey and black— Saturday, Special ........ .69 Gloves—two- . .80c DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Pillow Tubing in short lengths, 1% yards wide and worth ard—Saturday, Special MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEP'T. c BACH Long Whito Skirts, trimmed with good embroidery SPECTAL 2, Short White Skirts, trimmed with good embroidery. Muslin Drawers with embroidery, good quality. Corset Covers in assorted pat- terns, all good style. Children’s White Bearskin Coats worth from $2.50 to $3.50, sizes 1 to 3 years. Special Sale of Curtain Scrim 27c A YARD One of the most exceptional values durable hem- stitched serim which we have ever Actual value 39c in the popular and been able to offer. a yard 15 PIECES GO ON SALE SATURDAY, 27c A YARD. You will ind white, cream and ecru in the lot. COME SATURDAY. the Shirtwaist Store collar and cuffs. Two very of its_own, and these with their At this price, we and FOR $3.98 Just 24 of these smart Tailored Hats to sell at this price. Bach and every one i w good hat for street wear.