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‘ry” NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912 mwmmmm““““ RARRRRRRARRRRRARARRRRKRRAR Opening Reuter’s Flower Shop SATURDAY, MAY 18th The Public is cordially invited to call and inspect our stock. We want you to come in and see what we have, ON SATURDAY WE WILL HAVE A FLOWER SHOW and want every one to feel free to visit our store and see our full line of Flowers and Plants, as well as Baskets, Pottery and accessories of all kinds. Our prices will be reasonable and stock the best. It is our policy to give patrons courteous treatment and satisfaction. The success of the Reuter’s establishment has been through this policy, and which makes our stores the logical places to trade. The store will be in charge of a competent designer and decorator, with Boston and New York experience, who will be pleased to estimate or offer suggestions for all work. Call on us, whether you buy or not, and take home a rose with our compliments. You will enjoy looking at many varieties of flowers and novelties we will have to show. B ALSD et ot REUTER’S, 140 Main St., Norwich 4 d S O G \ O s e G 9 09 66 ¢ N 4, N ", \ %, mA‘AAAA'AA’AA <&2‘AMWAAWAAM=X“‘MMMUJ“A‘LAAM“A‘MMIE< VYWYV RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRY 3 - | When the edifice was burned in 1857, ar H. C ' | the Bible was rescues n @ 1\ r WESTERLY BOY INJURED, ons company, dled Thursday 3 father, Albert W, Willlams, who was a 3 3 t i, . | e e on prominent church sworker during his U oL [ been g ta Willie Carsarico Lost Three : °llite. The old Bible was printed in ‘ te | Which Were *Caught'in Ge " 11829 and went Into service in 1835, LeE P 2| New Home fo of Th ican version of the Mrs. Martha Erickson and Mrw. Her- ming as a gift frem “S. | tha Fofelstad, the oldest twins in Chi- J, Soudant In memory of her|cago, celebrafed their §ist birthday. Second Day’'s Proceedings at Stafford rrmg;——Ofl:cersw‘ Elected—Reports Indicate Progress—Next Meeting at South Manchester. SURE FOOT CURE EZO Is the Quickest Acting Reme- dy for Aching, Burning Feet. on of the heads en’s College Nex! Sunday We will Serve Another Six |t o’Clock Dinner Music by the Orchestra WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Droprietors. d for the gr: ow days, one when the ac Local Laconics. Hoxle of Brooklyn, N. Y, 1s nmer home in rly for al rm\nm sparrow, a sweet dally ] - ;THE hospitality of the South is proverbial; a great Sl L factor in the success of Southern hospitality is South- Hg E [;KLES ern cooking, for good cooks make or mar the meal Cottolene is a Southern product, | It stands to reason that a cooking || Newpra i k;;‘:;-""‘" | made from pure, refined cotton oil, | fat which is of vegetable origin, free and Southerners know of its purity | from hog fat and indigestion, will and healthfulness better than | make purer, richer, more healthful Northerners. food than the product of the pig. Made only by THE N. K, FAIRBANK COMPANY Goes one-third Farther than Butter or Lard -_— |ven Ples, Cake and Bread that canzot be excelled. Phope your order. Prompt service | | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Sbs} ve oven the 1. She hoped be taken ew Haven | | nics and ad- nportance of SPRING MILLINERY |, A fine assortment of latest styles in | Hats. Come in and see them, MRS. G. P. STANTON, ™4, 52 Shetucket St. nt, In ad ‘\ ICK AFE ANITARY PRING WATER {JATISEYING large numbe Tel, 34-2. Norvicll.?i—onn, !—luuunvmrm um ta | 10 h 1 v o sgual to The Bllh kK, « their whole time is no | Brown, music * ey, £ m Jnes bfl:k A[ Al. fal % Aungm dshaldd 1o sostal activities, & | ofatiosis Femove freckits. chairman £ federation | 1 there w fac on the m: club, and their effc f the credentials 49 delegates pres- his, there were a