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e | of tl‘\e chi on|ants, as mich owned by the cn:fi. End 3 | such tvpsntul ¢ o T 0( M. lli:‘uch?nnn GeGorge H. r Py lark, H. Burnet, commiitee. « THO board for the admission of elec- |tors for tite town of Bozrah admitted 17 on Mondgy.. There may be some | half dézen more which may be found ‘qualified. - This is a large number for | a town of less than 200 voters. Thursay, March. 24, 1870—An ad- ’u\m\ed meeting of the Temperance E was hsm ‘Wednegday evening in 1 lway hall to discuss the proprie- ty of nominating eandidates for_rep- nlonuuve .The secretary rea@ the rrespondence he had received from some ol th‘: nflml?{mh D& the l;ee%ubll- state tet. e had receit one Soer o T i, Waller of Now Lons don and one from Julius Hotchkiss, of Middletown, who did ‘not believe in ing laws that should tell the peo- ple. what kind of bread and butter they should eat. Aftega talk by Mr. city at a e 'no uon £6r ‘the hew horse''rail- | two disinterested per: road arrived on Saturday. March 22, 1870—At a spe- /Qn motion the company was allow- ‘ed one week to take,their property|co from the engine .house: The com- munication of the _com ” with- drawal from the depaximent was 1aid] upon the t . Wednesday, March 2 1870—A bril- liant display of the aurora boreal with rose and other-colored stream ers, was witnessed on-Monday nig! y was read, Ao ing their withdrawal from the fire de- .-nmn Resolved, That the Wauregan Hook ua Ladder Company, withdraw from e fire department of the City of Nor- wleh until lnehwum as the court.of of modifies or _repeals (e Tolowing words contained in the ‘Radiant New Raiment For Faster Wllh the Charm of Spring in Line and Fabric With the care and attention to style, color, hneandgeuerddehdwhd:ugwentomh(lnd each Suit, each Dress, each Blouse in our large and very comprehensive assortment, we are able to present a very large variety of garments for your approval. Their charm is not to be denied. Their character, their style, their very good quality cannot but commend them to you. The woman who assembles her new wardrobe with the ncl of thu dixplay is assured of mbmumqufityudnykdwwmnuamdmtepm Fifteen New Models In “Betty Wales” Dresses Wales Frocks are trim and trig, and yet they're essentially feminine, too, with all the billowy and bouffant m that the present silhouette demands. We present fifteen new styles Saturday. - They are as clever and as charming as can be, but we call your attention to the fact that the sizes are principally 16s, 18’s and 36’s. HERE ARE FOUR OF THE SPECIALLY PLEASING FROCKS Georgette Russian Blouse Effect A Dress of Navy Blue Satin The Price Is $65.00 For $55.0_ It is made of a very fine navy Georgette beautifully Made with a creaim ‘riet vest, opening to the waist line, embroidered in blue and gold, and the round neck is || Where there is a narrow velvet girdle arranged in a side quaintly reminiscent of an Oriental mode. The sleeves, || - effect. The sleeves are shory and made w‘th cuff- which “shows and edging of bhie and dull red silk loops. This according with the present styles, are short, and the edging is also used around the hodice opening, and upon ¥ tunic is gathered at the waist with a blue silk cord girdle. || the overskirt which has two tiers. A handsome dress in Size 18 only. size 36 Another Pretty Georgette Frock Another Navy Blue Satin Dress “riced at $69.50 Priced at $49.50 A rather unusual bodice design, the georgette being || This extrcmely attractive frock is severely plain above draped from the round neck, in an inverted V, over an the waist line, slightly bloused, with square neck and under-bedice embroidered in blue silk with dots of dult short sleeves. It has’ the new s:lhouefie with the ex: gold. This embroidery is repeated in a double row on g""})el width flft ahjl s, W]?ere it is decorated with a e TOW 0 e chenille braid. The ski the overskirt. A satin girdle completes this very pretty S chenille brai skirt is blue frock. The size is 18. made with elastic in hcm ngmg the striking Turkish trouser effect. Size 18. e Hats For Easter Wear A SPECIAL SHOWING OF ABOUT 75 HATS At $7.50 We have arma this special Easter showing with extreme care. There are Hats here for the young Jady from 16 to 20—there are Hats for those not quite so you ere are Hats of mztronly appearance which are modish to the hfln& ; i Hats and small, in all the colors of Spring, and in the more'subdued; - hE'I Some of the glistening straws which are now so iashloeng‘ able, and others in the softer, more delicate materials. All of the newer M ’l‘te charmingly 7éflected in this very attractive display. Ammn:mcslsmsrmo - looked them all over. Lion Brand labored in for a half & 'fl!] resolution was 1-},. 1 lsl?t'& Toagi of fer or a'n A 3 $ " '“",".;',,' b 1T o money to g0 10 o hotel. Mr. Lies- stion. The fol- | °F thought from. the nmu “Stay '“ :a.o“.E#fiu “ his two ukai be- appointments - were %&Mfluee conference on e’ Norwich district: G. presiding elder; St uun Street ehurcn 0 be supplied; Central church, E. W, Cheeney; Sa- chem m—ent, T. House; North :‘:iurch Glu'k. Greenuvllh AW mhphczd cnnfldenu. Mr. Smith intends to car- rx on his business on an extensive smm-dly March 26, 1!75—-smwr Buckingham and . Repi tive Starkweather were before the house appropriations committee . yes! urging an appropriation of sm 000 to commence g navy yard at New Lon- g::. ':':alcomminee on nlvl.l. pos any - money - that may be realized from the sale of the Brooklyn yard shall be covered in- to the treunr{omd it 1s out of this that the New London interests ask an appropriation. . The claims of New London were forcefully presented - by Mr. Starkweather in a carefully pre- pared argument and the committee is believed to look with favor upon the request. The long, low buflding in the yard opposite the Norwich & Worcester passenger depot, erected at the time of the old freight depot was bu ed and. used as a place of storage last few years, is in process of (le molition to make room for sidetracks and turnouts. Friday, March 25, 1870—The store of the Falls company was entered Wed- nesday night, through a window over the office which adjoins the store. An attempt was made to blow open the safe, and powder and burat paper were found lying about. ~The moncy draws were both supplied with pa- tent burglar alarms, but one of them was opened and the contents ' taken out, amounting to a few cents. The other drawer was broken open and about $30 in hills was taken. Noth- ing else. Was disturbed. -An entrance ‘was also-made into the office of Col. C. A. Converse's flle shop. The safe was tampered with but nothing is What three women know the whole neighborhood knows. OENTlI‘T! DR ALFRED RICHARDS . DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 8. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room 305 Thayer Building TPel. 290 Residence tel. 1225 Easter Sale of Women’s Silk Hosiery $2.75 a Pair War Tax 8¢ Values $3.75 to $4.00 Thase are from one of the foremost DENTIST | DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding 619 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Hosiery miils in the country. Pure § Silk, full-fashioned Hose, in all urgeon sizes from 8/ to 10, with some gut- 2 sizes included. rory Buildm The lot includes black, white, light f§ h?Grory Beilding and modium gray, gold, cordovan, § turquoise, -etc—some of the most desirable colorings of the enason. This is really a wonderful opportun- ity to secure some of ths very best Silk Hosiery to be had at a price 8 whigh is ridiculously low. Every 91| thread is pure silk. 3 Norwich, Conn. DR. F. C. JACKSOM DR. D. J, COYLE 'DENTISTS 293 Main St., Nerwich, Conn. Office Hours: ON SALE SATURDAY $2.75 Tax 8¢ 9amto 8 p. m Teleshone HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phane " DELHOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 LN -; DRUGGISTS Hosiery For Men Our Emulsion. of Cod A Compechensive With Hyp-p‘h‘:p'heir- ci‘:lw-nm Assortment for coughs ard colds on the Hungs- DUNN’S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET SUNNY Our stock is as large and complete as will be found in these parts, and the prices are as low as the lowest. Below we give three of our best and most popular prices. Pure Thread Silk Socks A fine seamless Silk Hose, in black and all the best Spring colorings. Made for hard wear, tos, &s the foot is reinforced and they have a high- spliced heel. AH sizes fromr % to 12, b L $1.50 a Pair These are an exceptional value, and You can't do better. These are full- fashioned which means that they will “fit” We have them in black, navy and taupe. Mercerized Lisle Socks 55¢ a Pair Here’s the best Hosiery for service that we could find, and we have or there, oranewru(ot‘ Socks are seamless, fit well, look well, wear well and you can get them in all sizes from 9 to 12. We carry. them in_black and in all the wanted colors. Why not steck up now 7 (bnghtand*a«y Shstucket Strest 26-28 Broadway DAYS Mean renovating for your home, After the long winter months with houses closed tight, the breath of spring days is let in and a new cheeriness is added to the house. m!&wfi-hwfipémh Fresh Wall Paper Nothngu&!oahmflkgfiuimwhfc* walls. We have the patterns to suit any taste or decora- tive scheme. The assortment is varied and pricés most reasonable. An invitation is extended to visif our store andnefuywnlfwhwu-duhnnhmhc SHEA & BURKE 3141, MNN STREET 18 sides othe rrticles. It ‘was a case of{} v &‘Ili"l S |P——— Au'rénofiu ACCESSORIES ety e PRSP <> Tires AND Accessories SALE Our Anniversary Sale yul'l after prices have advanced, means.double savings to you. All goods are honest quality and just as we represent them. A few of the many bargains: Blow-Out Patches at half- prics Legal Lenses, made by thy makers of Violet Rays — Spzcial $1.50 pair, all sizes. Reduced prices on Violet Ray Lenses. | Windshield Wipers — Special 50c. Mirrors — Recular $1.50 — Sale $1.00. Special prices on Vulcanizing. ! All work guaranteed. Bargains in Used Tires and Tubes. Diamond Tires A'nll Tubes, at a big reduction for this sale. Special Tydol Gas, 30c a gal- lon. Veedol Oll.maflnsk— Sale 25¢ quart. Come inand look around, we can save you money. Silvy’s Tire Shop 80 FRANKLIN STRBET OPEN EVENINGS. | f magneto recharzed wait. " Norwich v{v‘lué“ Tire Accessories. A.F GREENE 331 MAIN a-raui Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Theroughly Tested Under Air Py LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OF ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Sided NORWICH, CON Tractor and machinery gears often break and shorter time We weld auto, machine, agricultusal equipment and offier parts of any nature if n Estimate: NORWICH WELDD : 31 Chestnut Strect Norwich, Conn. e We'll Paintee Your Ford For §25 ——=- Roadster or Touring Car In black only —and do it mighty quickly Lewis L. Fales Corp.: Washington, Dean and Fountain Sts. Providence CONVERSE TIRES FABRIC Guaranteed 6,000 miles : Ford Sizes 7,500 miles . CORD Guaranteed 10,000 miles - THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. - NEXT TO POST OFFICE AR Y [isepsars You .:- sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we have adequate STEAM MARCH N EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS snd the real skill that insures prompti™ satisfactory service. T, J. HEALY, Marguerite Bld'g. Norwich, Ct Mechanical Repairs, Painting, ‘I'n-; ming, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all its branches %7 TQ 515 NORTH &AIN STREET PIANC TUNERS PIANO TUNER. BYRON A. WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phone 5S4. sEER. ¥ PIANO TUNER. 127 rumpect S Thens sk