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The Connecticut.company asked for authority to extend jts tracks in Nor- wich frc a connection with the com- pany’s track in Main street, at Wash- ington _square, ugh Water street and Market street to a comnection with its track jn Maln street, and the matter was given a third hearing be- Zore the committee on railroads Wed- nesday afternoon at the state capitol. Corporation Counsel Joseph T. Fan- #ning stated that when the matter was up before the proceedings were halted on account of the absence of General Manager Punderford of the Connecti- cut ‘company, as there was no one present able to tell whether it was the Durpose of the company to use the Proposed track in Water street in the regular everyday business or merely for storage and emergency occasions. One-Way Movement. Mr. Punderford said it was unfortu- nate that Norwich parties were disap- pointed at the former hearing, but he had a pressing call to Boston, but had sent a letter of explanation that was | evidently delayed in transmission. He said the company was not going to the expense of building tracks for storage purposes, but the plan was for a one- Way movement of the cars, those going west and-south by Main street and Teturning by the proposed new route in Water s He said the company had no objection to going over a route through Little Water and Shetucket atreets, but preferred that the petition should cover both routes, in the event of difficulty in construction of the Lit- tle Water street route. An alternate route was wanted in case there was troudle with officials of the city of Norwich, Falls Avenue Route Suggested. ; Mr. Fanning said the proposed ex- | tension was first brought to the atten- tion of the people of Norwich through £ newspaper. news item. True, there ‘was an advertisement of the compa- ny’s intentidn in a New London news- aper, but Norwich people did not look or Norwich information from that source. It may be _that objection would be lessened by the Little Water street route, but there was stiff oppo- mition against tracks in Market street connecting with Main. Mr. Fanning suggested that a route that would re- move all objection could be laid out through Falls avenue, over the stream road track to Shetucket street to the present tracks of the company, and if the extension was for the purpose of meeting excessive traffic there would be insistence to the limit that the cars be sent over the steam road tracks. He said Mr. Punderford had not yet told the committee whether the pro- posed tracks ‘in Witer street were to be used regularly in the everyday bus- iness, Mr. Punderford said it was the in- tention to use the proposed tracks in the one-movement plan, that is to have the care in a direction opposite to_the cars in Main street. Mr. Fanning sald that it had been | disclosed that there was mot room In Water street for the tracks. Mayor Murphy Speaks. Mayor Timothy C. Murphy then pre- #mented a map prepared by' City Eng neer Pitcher which showed the gen- eral layout of the whole vicinity under consfderation. At the opening Mayor Murphy said Market street must be eliminated from the plan. He said ‘Water street, which was only 21 feet in width, was lined with wholesale Eouses, with heavy teaming, and was MY CORNS DON'T HURT A BIT. Tired, 8melly, Sweaty Feet, Corns,| Calluses and Bunions Cured | i | by TIZ. Semd at Once for Free Trinl Packagze. 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There are a good many coun- terfeits of TIZ now being made by manufacturers who think they can make a little money by fooling people once. Don’t fall a vietim. You'll have to get TIZ afterwards and they know it, and you might as well get it the first time and save the money on coun. T it? terfeits. is for sale at all drus stores, department and general stores, At 25 cents per box, or direct, if you T 3 wish. Money_ back 'If TIZ doesn’t do 21l we say. For _a free irial package write today to Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, IlL TRACK THROUGH WATER STREET Vigorously Opposed by Norwich Common Counci! Commit. . tee at Legislative Hearing — Trolley Company Man- ‘ger Objects to_Alternate Route Which He Claims| Would be Devious and Dangerous. icongested already. He said that ever Then | P i since he was a boy, and long before, | Market street was a_sort of market | blace for farmers, and that there was | no reason for discontinuance. The Wholesalers necded all available space in connection with their business, and he presented a petition of the business firms in Water street against tracks being laid in that busy thoroughfare. He said the present tracks were ade- auate for the trolley service and cited instances in other cities where cars Wwere run on five jninute schedule in streets not so widd as Main street and on a single track. Water Street Firms Against It. Mayor Murphy said he did not want it to appear that he was opposing the trolley people, for he was in favor of an improvement in the service if it was, for the public convenience and not Mconvenience. The petition of the Water street business men had been presented to the court common | council and the mayor and Councilmen | ramer and WiNiams were appointed | a committee to oppose the laying of | in that street. He eaid trolley company had property cient to meet all requirements. Was no mecessity for using eet at the present time. He said | it would not be fair to the people of | Norwich to report in favor of the trol- | ley petition. There is no congestion in Main streef ere is mo evi- dence of mate: se in the trol- ley busin as_expended | about $30,000 to improve Little Water ! street and it should not be giv ver to unnecessary trolley ser by the nt trolley track: Mr. Punderford’s Argument. ROGLER & SHANLEY ‘;Modem Sanitary Plumbing | in all branches. Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and Sheet Metal Work. Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ' Estimates Solicited. ' 483 Main St. | Telephone. i COMBIES SIGN WORKS i s l GN Painted Anywhere 13 Bath St., Norwich - A. B. NICKERSON has received his Spring line of Wall Papers. Call and look them over at 44 Per- kins Avenue, Norwich, Conn. A._B. NICKERSON. A GOOD DINNER for 25 cents O. L. BROWN 58 Shetucket St. Mr. Punderford said the proposed route s needed in order to give a 15 minute schedule on the Nor - New London route, and under i ich- | the | resent conditions there was trouble ||| in running ti rs on schedule time. | The route proposed by the mayor was | too devious and dangerous. derford said an ordinance would rezu late conditions in Water stree h is evidently a hucksters’ station, and of the congestion is cau nitting pac boxes on He said the proposed ex- would give the company no y territory, but that the one- | ement of c would be for | the public benefit a | Mayor Murphy chants in Water mitted to do b 2 to see the hustle 1] w Punderford to but he upon d see no trolley com; their own to Thampe street. Mr. Fanning sented to the Norwich and which had been -handed ommittee by. the mayor, was by all the pro of Water street. n ter street was used for hucks hawkers or by peddlers. The no condition that required tr that street now t did not ex knew their 1 1d reet was contempl Commecticut con: as aske | rt of the ex- | pe: e com rany w Punderford as communicatec th and saild that t company did not want_to use t reet and therefore would not share the expense. Then the went forward and did the hat the city has expend- the company comes and rmissior lay tr: r there. | people of Norwich we opposed and he hoped the committes would | favordbly consider the opposition. Objections in Market Street. or Peck of the committee t' the objection was to tra et. expended ments, that tr um on improve- a steep grade, a d could not be used by v cars without great public dan- | There was a 5 1-2 per cent. grade ir. Market street and a 5 per cent. grade in Water street, Mr. Punderford said the being operated with sdfety 14 per cent, grades. He s pany d not unite with widening Water street sev the company did not any part of the company | ally as the route asked ago, befor le. He s cars were | hy it Pun have to; d Mr. “We didn’t mittee Vi lieved premi would v of Norwich rford said he would be plit the co Landers of the committee | mmittee would pay its own | enses if such a visit was deemed Senator Pec of Connecticut legitimate expens steam road route cou advantage. Mr. Punderfc was dangerous and devious and he did not know what there might be in the future to interfere and therefore he did not care to mix the Kramer then told of the 1 ing and generally conge! of Water street and the business if irolley cars we: ted in that street. The hearing was closed. then THERE IS A CERTAIN DAINTINESS that characterizes our CLEANSING and DYEING. The only mo'dem PROVEN SATISFACTION No experimenting here ! Mr. Pun- | i Spring and Summer Opening All latest models in Millinery. Great values in Willow Plumes new on—$§10,00 Plumes for $3.98. MADAME H. SCHWARTZ Tel. 242-4 10 Main St., Breed Bldg: WHEN YOU NEED | anything in Grocerles, Can Goods, | Confectionery or Temperance Drinks drop in to the little store of | | MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers’ | Articles F. D. BRIGGS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Furniture and Piano Moving, Heavy Teamirg and Trucking. Rear of Junction House PLAINFIELD I Have For Sale A Property which consists of a two story house 30x0 feet, barn 20x30 feet two woodsheds and one acre of land. T also have a piece of land suitable for a livery stable which 1 will lease. WM. P. BABCOCK. PLAINFIELD. At My New Stable 1 w1 now ready”’ to receive your order for carriages and hack service. Team- ing and frucking of all kinds. Special attention given to commercial trade. Remember my new - location, next to Catholicychurch, A. E. RAVENELLE, Dealer in Coal and Wood. Phone 27-6 Baltic Over Preston Bridge JOHN A. WALTZ, 425 Main Street When you want a good business wagon made, see him. He makes sin- gle and double dump carts and trucks, | Buts on rubber tires and does general repairing and horse shoeing. Sawing and Planing MilL F: armers, Attention ! We pay the highest cash price for dressed hogs. You should deal direct us and save the middleman's p! We make a specialty of buying and salting down pork. No shipment for us to handle. M. ROZYCKI, Grocery and Market, 465 N, Main -St Coca-Cola ORANGE-ADE BELFAST GINGER ALE CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, East Side. Tel. 596 tch our wagons. Talis m guaranteed the purest wholesale and retail. 197 Telephone. SEED POTATOES all kinds at S. B. POTTER’S, 408 to 414 Main Street that Geo. W. Harris made a specialty of pulting on Rubber Tires? Well, he does, and he uses the Goodyear Wing Tires, the easiest riding, lcagest last- ing, solid rubber tire made. When you need anything in this line sce GEO. W. HARRIS, 354 West Main Street. Carriage and Wagon Builder. North Main St. TALIS BROS. “When Summer comes again look to your Roofs.” We are metal Workers and Tin and Slate Roofers. | We do all kinds of Tin and Slate work, and we make a specialty of put- ting on roofs that last. Telephone us for estimates JOHN O. JOHNSON, ‘20 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct. RICH & RUBIN, 204 West Main Street, Proprietors of the New York Mineral Water Co. Bottlers of all kinds of Sodas, Iron Brew and Celery Tonic Telephone 738-12 - After Supper Sale Number 3* Three is a lucky number and thrice lucky will be the shoppers who are on hand at 7 o’clock Friday night. We are giving after supper sale buy- ers the biggest plums in the shape of merchandise value that were ever picked in this store or any other in town. KEEK YOUR EYES ON HE CLOCK AND BE ON HAND PROMPTLY AT 7 O'CLOCK FRI- DAY NIGHT. LETIN POINTERS What To Buy and Where To Buy Baltic's Busiest Store Housekee pers : Just stop and ‘think how we can assist you this hot weather by doing your Wet Is Dated for Friday Night| Wash- Norwich Steam Laundry, 193 Franklin St. Cheice Meats Groceries & Provisions CANNED GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. Fruit and Vegetable: " ‘Bread and Pastry fresh daily. CHARON’S Shannon Block Baltic, Ct. SUTSMADE TO ORDER From choice line of Woolens Prevailing Styles and Patterns at $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 Correct style and perfect fit guaranteed. Firstcclass Steam Cleaning, Pressing -and Repairing a specialty. HENRY KING, Room 10, 35 Shetucket St. Bill Bleck. Tel. comnection. PLUMBING Plumbing as it should be done, is the kind I do—open, every joint tight, san- itary, latest style plumbing. Steam and Gas Fitting, Corr.ice Work, SRkylflirhts, Gutters, Ete. Tin and Slate oofing. Let us estimate on-your work. GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, Baltic Telephone Groceries —AND— Provisions A full and complete a. sortmient at all times. Also a large stock of 5S¢, 25c variety goods. Shetucket Cash Store (AIME GORDON, Prop.) Telephone, 10c and BALTIC, CONN. Further Reductions The Last Three Days of Sale ROOD & CHAPMAN, Baltic, Conn. DR. N.. GILBERT GRAY Grad:ate Veterinarian OFFICE Bailey’s Stable, 371 Main St. Phone connection Men and Boys remember that you cannot make any mistake by having your Suit and Over- coat made to order at EDWARD ADAMS Every garment is guaranteed to fit right and to wear the same. Taftville, Conn., Marsan Block The OId Baltic Hotel Jehn F. Delamey, Prop. Full line of High Class Liquors, Wines, Ales, iagers and Cigars. .\l automobile parties stop here. Speclal rates Lo commercial men. Iy4Th BALTIC. Thos. J. Burke Livery and Feed Stable Gentlemen’s Driving Horses, for all occasions. HIGH STREET, BALTIC Teams F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Fiineral Directors and Embalmers Jewett City and Central Village. W. E. JONES Phone 1201. 270 West Main St. Delicatessen ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS AT THUMM’S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Building. HOW ARE YOU FIXED for GRAINS, FEED, FLOUR AND HAY ? Are you satisfled with the quallty and price you are getting? If not let us send you a trial. A. R. MANNING, at the Mill, Yantic Hi. Blackledge & Co. Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators. Agents for Colonial Paint. “ Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, 'Oils and Glass. 25 Seventh Street. Telephone connection. ¢ READY ! ‘A Complete Line of New Spring Goods. The Latest Fashions. Ability to apply both to your form, and personality. LET US MAKE YOUR CLOTHES The Danielson-Ljungholm Company ARTIST TAILORS 85 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Opp Y. M. C. A. Tel. Incubators Hovers Brooders Food Hoppers Poultry Supplies C. W. Hill & Son Come to Headquarters for your SOLE LEATHER lnfl] 1 I SHOE FINDINGS. H. A. HEEBNER, 30 Water Street. Telephone. Wholesale and RetalL{ The | Norwich Dental Parlors DENTAL SURGEONS MRS. MINNIE BOON, Prop. 148 Main Street, Norwich Telephone 424-4 New Arrival of SALT FISH Specials for this week only | = —at— | POWERS BROS. On the Square SPRING GOODs BASE BALL GOODS, LUNCH | SETS, PAPER NAPKINS, CREPE PAPER and DRINKING CUPS. | Also GARDEN TOOLS AT HASLER'S NOTION SHOP, Hunter's Ave., Taftville BENOIT'S PHARMACY, TAFTVILLE. | cor, Merchants Av. and Hunters Av. i AT YOUR SERVICE all the time—that’s what your teeth should be. If there is anything the matter with tliem it costs you noth- 147 Franklin Street CHIROPODY Dry and Wet Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage. Agent for Scheffler's Hair Colorine. Switches made from combings, aiso a nice line of Switches for sale. Appointments made at home, Katheri.qe Lanz, Room 22 Shahnon Building DR. RAYMOND COUTURE Dental Surgeon 52 Providence Street, Taftville, Conn, Heurs, 9 2. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 5. Telephone connection. ANDERSON’S - PRESCRIPTION ' PHARMACY has removed to his new store in the Post Office Building, Baltic. SALE STABLE I have at this time a lot of good Horses and a number of Carrlages, both new and second-hand, that will be sold at very attractive prices, and if you intend to purchase either with- in a short time it will be to your ad- vantage to call now and see them. I also do light and heavy teaming, jobbing ana expressing. FRANK C. TILLINGHAST Central Village WE WILL SERVE A Special Dinner Next Sunday April 20th Music by the Orchestra WAUREGAN HEOUSE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO., Propristors CLOTH SHOP SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLEM: " HAVE ARRIVED. 1000 STYLES 70 SELICT FROM. A Strictly Tailor-Made Suit for $18.00 REFUNDED IF ISFACTOL. 7 - JOSEPH T. DONOVAN 325 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 591 MONEY NOT SAT- Take elevater., Jun20Th + Fine Hair Goods and Toilet Articles r Dressing, Mar- cel Waving, Shampooing, Hair Dyeing, Facial Mas- tage and Scalp Treat- ment. Puffs, Switches, etc., Made to Order from Combings. Mrs. T. 3. UNDERWOOD Chiropodist 51 BROADWAY Telephone 1302-2 C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Covye St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND LAGER. LEWIS’ ICE CREAM 21 Myers Alley A Little Out of the W: But It Pays to Walk MARY P. CLAPP Orders for embroidery and stamping carefully filled. : F!:lh Rolls, Bread and Cake daily in the WOMEN’S EXCHANGE, Telephone 237 Main Street Full Line GOETZ POUND CAKES 603 North Main Street "Phone 1215. A. B. MAINE Sells the Ralston Health Shoes Hothing Bptter In the Market. 219-225 Central Ave. ATTENTION When you want good Candy come to the CRYSTAL CONFECTIONERY STORE, 263 Main Street. A large, fresh stock on hand at all times. Pure Cream Caramels our specialty. Dr. ‘Alfred Richards DENTIST Finn Block, Jewett City. Hours: Sundays 1 to 4. s residence, Plain- Fridays from 2 to At W. fleld, Tuesdays and 8 p. m. All work guaranteed. Telephone con. C. S. FAIRCLOUGH Order your daily and Sunday Papers here, you will be sure to have them: We sell Baseballs, 5c and 20c, and WHEN vou want te put yeur busi- ness before the public, there iz ne me- dium better *han through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. regular League Bail for $1.25. Thamesville Store We are Beadquarters for Confectienery, Ice Cream and Coda Water. We carry a complete line of Stationery and Souvenir Postcards, 3. F. WGUIRE, Iy4Th Baltle ing to call and let us advise you.| Dr. C. B. Eldred, | Dental Surgeon, Central Building G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street Particular attention given to Gen- tlemen’s Driving Horses. Tel 10| ASHLEY T. BOON Expert Locksmith Umbrella work of all kinds and e repairing of surgical instruments & specialty. Prompt service guaran- teed. 89 Franklin Street, Tel. 622-4 Crown Confectionery and Ice Cream Store 255 Central Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Prop. First-class goods sold at the very lowest prices. BLUE SERGES We have big etock of high quall for your Spring Suit. A. Hagberg & Son, Men’s Tailors, 310 Main St. Rogers Domestic Laundry Hand Finished Shirts & specialty. Also Ladies’ Waists. Tel. b41. Rear 37 Franklin Try FERRY for GROCERIES, FRUITS and PROVISIONS. | ~ Best place in the city. Telephone. 836 Frankiin Street William Blackburn Blacksmithing, General Weod and Iron Worken, Machine Forging a apecialty, 15 Myers Alley, Norwich. I Have Had More Work than I could do this Spring, which is the best guaranice of the superiority of my work. Wouldn't you- have been better satisfied if yeu had let me de your werk? GEORGE F, ADAMS, Carriage and Auto -Paintey, 17 Town Street. MILLINERY We belleve in fitting hats to heads and faces, not in fitting heads to hats, So_We are careful always to have a large variety of styles and shapes. MARGARET E. BURKE, Shannen Building huve You Tried | Brown’s Vienna Bread? | We were awarded first the Johnson’s Bread Exhib trial will convince you of its = iority. J. H. BROWN, g Baltic . @&F C.E.LANE 3§ No. 17 Chestnut Street ¥ Will _repair your AUTO TUBES and CASINGS and de it right at, garage prices. K. 8. Tires for sale = "M. A. BARBER, Machinist and Engineer. m Engine Repairs. St-=