Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 18, 1912, Page 6

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¥ NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1912 KRARRRRRRRRRRARRARARARRARARRRARARRRARRRARRRRRANR Opening Reuter's Flower Shop SATURDAY, MAY 18th The Public is ¢ordially 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 he 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.: ALSD vy v . REUTER’S, 140 Main St.; Norwich RARRRRRRRRRRRRRRARRRRRRRRRRRRKRKARRAAN 4‘»’ WRARRRKKRARA P AN AN ol el ol el ed atat alal alal alal alal alal sla aln A AT AVA AT AA AAAA ““ aatata Al;'A’AlAlAIAlAAIWMIQA’M{IAIAIM"A'A R A Westerly Honors Governor ¥ Historical Addresses at Convention of One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration—Politicai Small Talk —Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barber. At S I o Btz i ] ven R £ fenc Mallory - l-me wflmnq Plans > Misses Thyrza Benson, Flor: Isabel Ide of Brookly the United States rapidly. In New Stillman of New York. York state the birds are doing so much Hite will be his brother's | damage that it s expected that ti nd the ushers are to be|legislature will offer a bounty for the v, Jr., brother of the |killing of them. Ornithologists say that in, Philip Rogers Ma his bird, which is black and a lttle ed Mlss Dorothe arger than the English sparrow, is A C Hunt, who - | the most destructive ever introduced 3 o'clock. 2 Barron; is | into the United States, and is killing ations of the | , d Kennedy und thousands of game and insectiverous a novena to | Frederick L. Kobbe. birds, as well as their youns, the eggs | Mr. mu is the son of the Rev. Dr. and even destroying the nests. In nd M T. Hite of White some sections the farmers are engage graduategpt Willlams | in a determined war to exterminate the Columbia Law Yschool them and the United States govern Miss Mallory, who made her debut | ment has been considering the questio © | two seasons ago, is a niece of Mr, and | of taking steps to rid the coun York | Mrs. Jabish Holmes of New York, and | this unwelcome bird.—Litchfield Fu- irs. Morris Voick and of | quirer, Touchard, at whose wed- a bridesmaid. the different sections of furnished a bend of $100 for a ance. Gliver E. Gavitt Is the Pawcatuck Vall v{‘ Edward u Phebe Green Wa American Blacksmith's Half Holidays. 5 The blacksmiths of Seymour will Pest of English Starlings. | enjoy Saturday half-holidays from The English starling, the most de- | this week throughout the remainder M)utl e bird yet introduced into this | of the spring and during the summer o nce in this | months. They will close their shops This bird | at noon. s Pauline | was introduced into this country by a | d5he | be the maid of | New York m few years ago and | Many a woman is moved to fears en for the bridesmaids has rapidly inc in numbers and ! when it isn't her move, erian church | If You Pay From $12.50 to $251or Your Clothes. BALTIC Clothes Lines Stripped by Thieves— Personal Mention. 1 of the grow 240 years, of the patrioti - | “Wanting ic-—what? | Summer redundent Blueness abundant, it \ - COme flere Island. Where is the blot?” Robert Browning. After the singing of America, Mrs. éh'ildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAST O [ 23 l A l]un I Make alfistake stack of Carriage ind Business ‘Wagon Samuel Ward was born at Newport | : May , son of Governor Richard Ward Mary Tillinghast Ward. blot out the blue o For here and nowhere else in like profusion will you find such a splendid display of bright, snappy, up-to-date, clean made spring clothing. Manhattan Glothes are made expressly for us by The House of 0 ll 0 | ] Kuppenheimer and The Clothcraft Co. which fl (] | (] II o its heat and ¢ partic compiet nd thesas re In oeur s for inspeetion, It's a stall a ing eaokers room ready e plan to in- the scor: medium pri ial drive on ar- | v rent. A few big bargains in used cars, Agent for Oyer- land cars n o : means the utmost in style, quality and value. o Ward ' con o ke - | Ao iaw s bt 5 Choosing your spring suit here will be an M. B. RING | orous . mial cor . 7 the fiag & [l{xctric:u Jej B i easy matter for f'rom 312 50 to $25 00 and at | prices in between, we show a broad v‘rlety of Alice Building, 321 Main Street the season’s latest styles. Hoeseshoer and Repaicesy, . Admg (] Mufl]m i | 1647 : If you need a Hat, Shoes, Shirt, Neckwear, Hakh ok PR s s | e o nen ine Adam’s Tavern | Underwear or Hosiery you will find us well o LA w:'- ::: S ) 1561 prepared to meet your every want with the newest ideas and all moderately priced. ofter to the public the finest standari brands of Beer of Burope and Amerioa, | Bohemjan, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Musir's Beotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stour, C. & C, imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hil P, n Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish. ing Ald, g Bitter Ale, Anheuser raph s it showyld o catch | eonducted by Rev, Wi . fia rognish littie mmyuw.u,,w Racey dimple, Such become prized | hody of ru. ernor \. ard was bur remembdiabees of @'s days 1o years 1o come, We have had years of | experience in pholecraphing children. | 1 ’J‘he) always jook their bhest when we them, Neo teublesoae posiag. Snap them in a Jidly, LAIGHTON, @The Manhatlasn 121-125 MAIN STREET “Kuppenheimer Clothes and Good Hats; Shoes | l&u\chlser. Schlitz and Pabst, A.. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town, | | ) PA T, Palmist and Olafsvoyant thenl in her predictions, ra}h»w | In the i | St 3 ries Rich adyied, i haiter whiat from and Furnishings. The Photagrapher 4 ¢ K may hivh W others ‘ . his ¢ { filled Stralellis 1 e sho W o st Sarmeh Soae o, | 1 o i s e = A e o=o=oo=oo==o===lo

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