. The Street railway journal . Tree Inn in Farmington, Conn.,where a remnant of the old-time hospitality of the colonialperiod still remains and a dinner to suit the epicurean can behad. Fishing tours to beautiful Crystal Lake in the ComersMountains, where the real fish still exist and can be caught,are also contemplated. The latter is the most picturesque ofthe trips to be offered, either from Hartford or Springfield, andwill embrace, besides the trolley ride, a tour by stage throughthe chain of mountains of which lUild and Soapstone are theprincipal peaks, antl a sojourn at Bowlers Hotel at


. The Street railway journal . Tree Inn in Farmington, Conn.,where a remnant of the old-time hospitality of the colonialperiod still remains and a dinner to suit the epicurean can behad. Fishing tours to beautiful Crystal Lake in the ComersMountains, where the real fish still exist and can be caught,are also contemplated. The latter is the most picturesque ofthe trips to be offered, either from Hartford or Springfield, andwill embrace, besides the trolley ride, a tour by stage throughthe chain of mountains of which lUild and Soapstone are theprincipal peaks, antl a sojourn at Bowlers Hotel at Crys-tal Lake. Lake Compounce and Laurel Park are other placesto which special excursions will be run. STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXV. No. 20 NEW DESTINATION SIGNS AT ST. LOUIS The United Railways Company, of St. Louis, having had con-siderahle trouhle from the illegibihty of some of its older des-tination signs on cars, is equipping with a new sign, which, itis lielieved, will be plainly legible both by night and day under. i-k;. 1.—front view of car, showing OF NEW destination SIGN L( (CATK IN


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