Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1909, Page 8

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Fars on Gruton nand Stunmgmn Road Helring at Hartford Regarding Reduction on East End of Line—Officials Give Explanations and Petitioners Set Forth Desires. * he said. “We (Special to The Bulletin.) es at (he presant Hartford, March 25.—The people Pawcatuck and Westerly brought ti contention that there should be e lished a five cent fare betwee! tuck and Stonington to the leg ough in Stoning- ers must look to line for help; end. The this afternoon, and the cor on ailroads spent the wl afternoon | Teason for this is lavgely the fact that | finding out why, from the standpoint|if ¥ou take Groton out of Mystic there of those interested, the ten cent fare | i nighty little Jeft. ut in half.| “And think of the wi nd children f of the nen, 1 MF which prevails should he Representative Broughton of Stoning- ton, who was elected on the five cen fare issue, conducted the case for m-«‘ Pawcatuck people, and his colleague, Representative Martin, did wh. could to heip, though he freely n, "hey need the rec ide in the open alr of an af d the children need the abil- to and from school at a rate king people can afford to wor that the matter should never have come y A director of the road has told here, but should have been possible of | me that the ing people, at least “9[”9“\9!! between the of | and it is for them we are here to plead | 1>H|(l have a five cent fare and he | would see to it that they got it.” Spoke for Workingmen. co mml(t:" citizens appointed for that purpose and r‘w directors of the Groton and Ston- ington road. Secretary Noyes Speaks. Charles D. Noyes of Norwich, tary of the company, made it the fact that it had not been set was in no wi l!“{“-i of the dir tors of the trol , who had it impossible to g together to ¢ sider the matter with the committee for the third time, after they had sup- posed it settled by a round trip of 15 cents being established, and would not be able to do this un heir ing. Congressman H ington and other dire the state elsewhere. M gested that it might be breach of faith for the eitizens to bring the Broughton resolution to the legislature at all, while the matter was in statu quo between them and the directors, as they seemed it. work from Paweca- is line, was very anx- s change made, \gman. He forcefully as- d thaf the manufacturers of | town of St ngtion had to go to Paw- k for their employes in very many ed that these employes to ben- hile the people of for five cents. f two of his k ongidered a to consider The position of the citizens was that they were payving ten cents for what they claimed to be five miles between Paweatuck and Stonington—and the Groton and Stenin, n superintendent, Riley, stated was 3-4 miles—while there were other people on the line of v the road who could longer d‘- FOR( T 14060 pe Supt Riley Heard. tained the imony, and e: tances than that for than ople position of the company by Supt. Thomas W. R Noyes, President Ham ney Ciarles W. neared for the tha majority of ton @idn't want catuck people those in the Stonington w Westerly me movement beca Comstock, 4, seemed to we t e people of Stoning change, xhv Pa red little at to Noank, is now goir dor was really ‘the man be part, whole movement Supperters of Reduced Fare. There was a large numn porters of the reduc ance on the hearin, dressed the commi more prominent of Wheeler of Stoningt the American Velvet com Cutler of' the Atwood Mach pany and Archie C. Thomp catuck, in addition to t sentatives from t Letters Managers. ne from Railway 1 Avith a ire Is ten | B cents and t! b fake of | fi ene and a 1fl'f t company sell ing 80 tic each, for book of These tic between ain hours of th non-transferrable, but both ions have been they are not good The objection the inability of t pay for such t eases were cit paid five cent they couldn't aff advance to see The New Yor ford- road char each way -cent-a-m . but before nts each cheaper rate. | ¢! Haven and Hart- cost a hit over 10 Mr. Koelb made the working people O‘."I‘ORI.A.. Boars the nexumm,uw,‘sum ‘ Bigaatre commit- 1tion the | people of could | ay ten cents for the | to Stonington, | brunt of | NEARLY READY! . We ask your-indulgence for a day or two more. Carpenters and painters are still here rushing the work through fast as possible. a surprise in store for you when we There is open again. Remodeled and reno- vated store, new stocks in every de- partment, in fact our aim has been to make everything\inducive to mak- ing your purchases Lere. Shetucket Street Spring Opening preparing for this clothing markets. than ever before, buy at absolutely low prices at whi Announcement UR‘DISPL‘AY' OF SPRING CLOTHING is now ready for your inspection. Our buyersehave been months and our prices are much lower than any other concern. The fact that we operate 44 stores will give you some idea of the tremendous purchasing power we have, and that we guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to the wearer. unsatisfactory purchases will be cheerfully exchanged. We invite you to open an account with us. week will be so small you will never miss them.® great opening and have the pick of the Qur line is larger and more complete showing the very latest styles and fabrics, the lowest poséible price is shown by the ch we sell our goods. Our clothing is All The payments each | W. E. SHANLEY PATENTS FINDERS FOR CAMERAS. 16 Pawca- in His Invention. had not ig- meant to do| Tne 1is tents issued in them, but| .. n 3d day of March shed from the office stock and it does not| Allen, follow A, V. Aber 1 dividend of reasonable size. | Bridgeport, sewing machine; SPECIAL SALE (F PIANDS For Today and Tomorrow. If you want the chance of a lifetime, here it is. Don’t wait—two days only. ° Positively a money saver to the piano buyer. We have on hand several great bargains in-new and <.rnn,\ which-we have decided to offer the public at price of. This is your one best chance; do not miss it. it down and a littie each month will place in your home one bargains, and remember each instrument bears our guarantee. are a few bargains: now $187; Vese, was $450, was $325, now $250; Chick- $250; one Bach and Bach, A small of Here One Behning, was $400, now $298; Newbura, ering, was $500, now was $350, now $250. nstruments have been used: of the cases a tched e only rented and as good’as new; s . but a little damaged in_ transportation. Terms: $10, $15, $20 down, $5, $6 to $10 per month, A SPEGIAL OFFER! We will give our positive five years' me of the 108 described above, and will agree to take same in exchange any guarantee on any and allow the hase of any new time within two apply on the pur HERE IS YOUR CHANCE the childy full amount you have piano in staek. paid, to a piano for . do not miss it. surs, An Investi- 17, Open evenings. 145 Main Street. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. sent when | Norwich Man Protected by Government | i ' FRIDAY, The Missionary .~ Conference, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY, 3 and 7.45 p. m. MISS M. C, ADLES, i, Sealpand Face Specils CRANSTUN & 00, : Easter! | WAUREGAN BOUSE, Norwich | GLORIOUS EASTER | New York. | wiil surely come. | Choice, dainty gifts will go {o some. styles and iring Parisian | stock., Wait for her return ! | pay you to have the latest and b'-st‘ | As being eminently suitable, beauti- ful and useful we beg to su~gest one of our handsome GOLD MOUNTED | FOUNTAIN PENS, WATERMAN’'S IDEAL, the Best in the World, $3.00 to $15.00. The Quahiy of every Drug, Chemical or Medicine in-our store is guaranteed. Purity is always found here. Let us fill your prescription. 'DUNN'S PHARMACY,| 50 Main’ Stre We also offer our usual Superb As- sortment of BOOKS and BOOKLETS, f richly ribbon tied. A very fine line of BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS, separate and in sets, DEVOTIONAL BOOKS, Etec. EASTER CARDS, EASTER POST i rod - i CARDS, RAEBITS, CHICKENS and wardd~ L T s | DUCKS. An “attractive line of Nov- | el 'Burkhardls Bock Beer | == ey Early buyers get the cream, i FENEST IN THE CITY, C t &C ranston O. THOS. H. WILSOV 78 Fr.i-udia 158 MAIN STREET. fob26d mar23daw 29-31 Shetucket Sheiucket Streei | | | Street 28-31 Easter Cards ane Easter Novelties ror 1909 are now displayed and we are showing a very choice line. Stock all fresh and new. We aiso have a good assortment of very de- sirable Books for Easter. In new fiction we have ‘The Bronze Bell,” by the author | The Bow Simeon _Tetlow’s Shadow,” by th author of Unole Willian —40 or Fight. “The Girl and the Bill" by Merwin, “When the Tide Turns." by Thomas Dixon ¢y Wm, Dana Orcutt. | | wrades,” Ir. i “The Spell,” GEO. A. DAVIS 25-29 Broadway mar2gdaw - DON'T WORRY; { It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over fll-health does yeur, | health ‘no good, and merely causes { wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. 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