Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 25, 1914, Page 9

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STy Lo Voitar DANIELSON PUTNAM 8pecial Basketball Series to Open Fri- | Fire in Bradley Building Causes $30,- day—Woodchopper Freezes Fingers| 000 Loss—Starts in Partition of ~—Mrs. Oliver E. Pilliard Dies Sud- rect Importing Company’s Store— denly—$43.57 for District Nurse Panic in Nearby Theater Averted— Fund, Firemen Have Two Hours of Hard \ | Work. The cutting of ice was continued A quality, before the firemen, fighting against a t of [the Con-| A nre g 2 : p \ P S ||||III|I||||||||||||||llll||||lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IHNIIIII|IIHI||||||Il||ll|||l||llHHIHl;iHH||l|Mllllliilllllllllllllmll| The mew All Hallows' parochial | grubborn blage and. one hare te ger ‘ Iy ‘ gumers’ Ice company near East Kil- | puesday &chool building at Moosup will be com- TPy B p= SR ““"I““““ pleted in about one month. The build- :lxs'e f&;]i: ‘;1}1}; :‘l\;‘:mng:qruupa .}3““91‘" “““l" a 1 pates < partitions,” were able !tglgm“fll not be dpeded until the Bpring | to extinguish it. A can to ascer- i - . e tain the amount of damage caused by Had First Sieighride. | the fire’ brought statements from oc ! Rev. Lindley Gordon, a student at | cupants of the building indicating that Yale, whose home is in Australia, had | their aggregate losses and that on the the first sleighride of his life while | building will total close to $30,000, al- visiting in Central Village a few day's | though the ct amount of damage o ago, could not be estimated Tuesday even- It is apparent that the number of | ing. { broke out about 3.15 afternoon practically gutted the Bradley building. in Front street, lingly. The ice being stored is of fine lcensed places in Killingly is to wre- main the same during the present li- eense year. - The Woolworth company, which oe- | cupied the greater part of the street | or tion of the building, is the aviest ‘sufferer, with a loss that it imated by the mana W. D. W | son, to be in excess of 4 Degrees. Below Zero. In Danielson Tuesday peratures down to fo | surance on the big stock in the store, Zero were reported. ! which s drowned out Many in Danielson wiil begin today | carried on a bl policy issued to | (Ash Wednesday) their Le prac- | cover Woolworth stores. Patrick Bra- | tice of giving up something that is a | gy source of pleasure to them--this un- tr til after er Sunday, No announcement has y relative master & &m has the other store on the | reePlevel, estimates his loss X $4,000, cove; ance. On the second floor of the building | Direct Importing comy ed only by $1,0 vet been made o the appointment of a post- East Killingly, aithough the MACARONI civil service examination to fill the | J1° Birect col - place was heid se\ ago. Heteasa 0 and v Alfred BELGE ol il SRR Rl i R o F, ) church at Killi has | 3¢ s red ins MADAM You’d consider it quite an honor, wouldn’t you, to be ght more new hymns Which he | % v Ernest compesed to a Baltimore publish- 3 known as the most economical as well as the best of company. jion . R Sstons 9k the - Bufidiues ? good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. v o et asasine ese ot Ribingis | o it is the food with which you can reduce the cost of living The graduating c of Killingly | der control, bt ition as the most expensive food—Beef Steak. It iy a great High vear will number | about A could not t strange to say it has as much nourishment and nut: good of Moosup was builder, and ideal health food. One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will gc just fay in giving a man strength as ‘“‘r‘ i S 11‘5““é l a pound of meat and it costs less than %4 as much. Rev. nklin Knot sttt e CompRn . has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which Like all of the other Serv-Us Brand Foods it is a pure at the C I et the Pure Food law. M ire Sary : It is made in strictly sanitary kitchens and under a |z pressure of 1800 to 3000 Ibs. per square inch. 1t is guar- ‘ anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter. SERV-US EGG NOODLES are actually made of flour and egg: SERV-US SPAGHETTI is of the same high You can enjoy it in soups and stews. It is very tasty quality and delicacy as SERV-US MACARONI Both f X and especially delicious pre- are put up in Sc and 10c packages. but must pay for. Meat is 3 water incom- food guaranteed un s Macarons is 3 arck Salotti is iday evening. ~onfined to her solid nourishment. Besides Serv-Us Macarons is so easily prepared. s one to two hours to boil meat—but only 20 minutes repare Serv-Us Macaront in a number of de an office on this fl licious ways. tudes were all damaged | = Friday evening the K t or tomatoes- L by Mis I pared iike a potple with grated cheese and tomatoes. Give yourself and family a Square deal by insisting om champio '| “;I']‘;: il leagt b par r 2 | liyed here on 1 s e il estate annfers of eom wra ind shortly - i i o ne Sl e e st | which reduce the high cost of living without oy st e izot{e of the fire, and ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e e : nt iy ] reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. Cen u" s »‘ 1 s ill nfl‘ S soon at work. In the ‘n]r‘ An- A 3 = oo 3 tae e torimes] teacher in the time s > rushed into the Brad - Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you'a chance to spend more on dress et e —iedl and house furnishings: . Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt.to ter of the | squelched, however, and | pickles and coffee. past month 5 y redt "H_‘.wl\ he 600 pm;p]v ’An for the ma fuel supply at some of the cheol | in ormance by the Grew plave ~s ing more coal other man red looking f. e L=.\:e Hundred Party. {f‘fw'—’"“ but he 1 ‘| e the one shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand I veatar e "p Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. ) | inte & panic. . Start Collecting right away. - If coupon is not on the label it is inside the l e L Prevented Panic. | package. Insist on Serv-Us Brand. If your grocer hasn’t them he can get | ghts n the meantime word r: e Vi TOT I u "t0 e 2= wous s ‘ Ik them you trom lt] Sdomipnd | 1 vice 3 manage th & i . was re in tb there no r alarmed, though anyo next buildir Ason to become & e who felt ill at Froze His Fingers, The L. A. Gallup Co. ~orvicnEonn. i here, the lord mayor of Dub-|at the London sessions today, despite 1 ase >: ] o o ron, the Rev r = e e o inouletly out. This clever Norwich, wiil m 1 presiding, a resolution was adopt- | the jury’s recommendation of merc St s Reo PR ey tation | ed strongly protesting against the act- | on the ground that she had been led work in the woods as a chopre ed up the 5 rvices were held Tuesd |ion of t British postmaster general, | astray by older milftants. ; and will be held tod n | Herbert I. Samuel, in releasing the ot — Cunard Steamship company from its| mhe average pay of school teach- ontract obligation to have eteamers|arg jn Missouri is $37 & meonth. 1l at Queenstown. Entertainment Nets $43.57. exits FUNERALS. nutes. Tk cident in the theater was t} of a yvoung married womar tainmer ygnder leratic Mrs. Victor Laparie. . Mar Suffragette Firebug Sentenced. T Pistist’ at Doblin; Lo Eindon. Teb i rreilisiaceit el Children Cry Meeting apprec . Dublin, Ireland l\‘{ 2 ._.,u:lrm “all in‘!jllmn‘(n;‘.‘ (Tx‘;\::-:v'; ;;\“;I'::‘Ll l’r‘x[;p.:{:(arxl) FOR FLETCHER'S Ay resentatives of commercial and other | ment at hard labor by a nnagis(mto! CASTORIA High Tide at Oakland Beach. et ned. by . high Theo With reports of damag seas at summer xesorts along the Con- | Iobby, which has jus | cemetery : necticut and Rhode Island coast comes | the work being. Income A. N. Law. ;- one from Oak , where many | bl Bt Funeral services for Danie people have eottages, to the | I_E"""E}“’s“ed_ Before 5 O'Clock. died at home on effect that the tide there during the rom the minute they to | were held from there orm was the highest memory of the year 'round 1¥ At flood the tide reached t} the railroad bridge over Bru cove. This is in one of the upperm reaches of Narragansett and [ that reason the damage cau 10w up in anothe: After o of work the conditions had apparent- Snow Still Impedes Travel. ly grown wor for smoke bega Jelive srriers from | FOIl out if the stru & e AT n of | &nd_there was indica ths Windham county are meeting with im- m?l;‘q’}m‘;;Ti;lg‘fl;’\nsr:ld nF:‘u’x v proved conditions this week in getting | O & A 5 over their routes, as the travel of the r"“"}fl‘«‘,nrt:“:_ B. D. Busbeo past few days has opened up the roads Sl )““’_Kll_‘ir“"“‘_'l‘("ll away : ed down the snow, but a trip oS and ponred s small routes s not yet to be rated ter down thro ” TR0y few minutes the ; fight the flames the firemen were un against a tough propositi Tt ¢ was eating its way around partitions and could not be 4 manner to contr for = was extinguished in one 7 noon, Rev. J. R in Grove was the Nellie Mrs t ‘here burial Putnam. of Mrs. C Can You Grow 150 Bushels Dry * Shelled 'Corn on‘®One*Acre? - P OBITUARY. b ool $500 or a Han:dsomer Grdndfather’s Clock, Willlam A, Butts. if You Succeed s sure. Lumbermen in U Bt Seins Lokt ‘A.}nyr stre d by $100 if You Approacb It tion are having trouble in gett o oved - effe e | wife and three ct . > p ferial out of the woods on account of e was extinguished before | MGs Macve Farvey B T T = WEeemgs / the fact that there is a layer of hard i | il 3 2 g gl & s crust under the surface of the Snow Building Was Insured. Miss Mariva Harvey, well reme Can 150 bushels crib-dry merchantable corn be grown on, building after | Pered in Putnam as | t the damage to | vorker and adve i men versed fn | PY ¥Your i stion work, will reach $8,000 | isied against smoking and other dis- | to $10.000. The s is covered by in- | @PProved practices, is dead in a1s . surs 1 s 11 = - | son at the me of Allen Slop Mrs. Oliver E. Pilliard Expires fmm\-m'm R. H. Bradiey is the owner | 300 h?!w" 1 > and this crust cuts the legs of horses An inspection of t hauling the heavy sleds. Salvation Ar f clean Nvir en adm | the fire indicated sth it, in the opinion o constru one acre of land? We hear of 150, 200 and 250 bushels being grown in other parts of the country. ~ ' In order to see what can be done in New England, the Bowker Fertilizer Company offers $500. in cash to the person, man or woman, boy or girl, who will raise on a measured acre - DIED;UD’DENLV. of the bullding, which is of brick and | She i Mivins Heart Trouble. is located in the very heart of tho |dled Monday of pne bu: since been rebuilt. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen assignment of « 5 ness section. This is the se rs of age. M Baldwin Pilliard, for many 30 A Th : Bt | = 2 : - <" well known resident of New | josS Y fire that has come to Mr. Br AR | & 150 bushels crib-dry shelled corn on a basis of 1297, moisture, Britain, died at the home of her| o fs'aiso the owner of the Chicks e SRR ; hich is the moisture in merchantable corn. The corn to be ughter, Mrs. T - Glendining. | hotel, which was 1ly damage business for - 1 3 ino Brod treet, T day i t 7 3 > ¥ - 2 busine fc 3 s Broad sireet, Tuesdey morning at 7| January of last year. but whioh SnEe husmens for »wn exclusively on Stockbridge Corn Manure, using not less , i 1 e e T than 1000 Ibs. per acre, and under rules and regulations similar - New Brit reman Los ’s Ring. afternoon with J o5 Siispe < 4 i 3 S ety Tn 1887 Hhs | . THe Arem S G4 ot fian the (aak of| v : { to those which were prescribed in the Bowker corn contests of iver E. Pilllard, the famous | flghting the fire a nt one, for it | Mardi Gras Party. | 1910 and 1911. If no one in the contest grows 150 bushels.of expert, and afterwards resided at { was very cold. Many of them were = ! & S a various times in Philadelphia and Bos- | coated with ice and wet to the skin crib-dry corn per acre, then the $500. will be divided into five ton. | before they had been out 30 minutes. | Heart trouble, which became par-|A regrettable incident caused by the ticularly acute during the past vear, | fife was the loss of an Elks' diamond d Mrs. Pilliard’s death, which | ring by nd m cash prizes of $100. each to be awarded to those who approach nearest the yield of 150 bushels; if more than one contestant g John B, Byrne, had it Chere was s x cau | ; had it 2 . p 3 s came very unexpectedly. She suf- | dragged off his finger while he was nment and succeeds in raising 150 bushels the grand prize will be divided; fered a sinking spell at 4 o'clock Tues- | engaged in handling hose at the very day morning and & pHysician was sum- | Outset of the fire. G e b MRS | : but no prize will be awarded to any yield that does not exceed moned, Mrs. Pllliard afterwards ap- In the Woolworth and Brady stores 2 siemalide s i the average of 69 bushels per acre which was obtained in the pearing to be in no immediate danger, | < e Al : a5 - o but her rally was only temporary and { il 1 Bowker contests for the two years, eliminating three yields which were manifestly harvested too green. Contestants may she died at 7 o'clock, before aid could | of character she poss Mrs, Pil- | be summoned. | lard’s husband died Ms 1, 1897, | i A tant plant any variety of corn and use any method of cultivation. *irasard All who have known Mrs. Pilliard | She leaves four children, Edward S., of GRATUITY 3 during her residence in Danlelson, Baltimore, Harry H .of Riverton, Oliver period of about two years, can bear |S of Hartford and Mrs. Harold F. In order to see what can be done in growing com with stable manure alone or with stable manure and fertilizer combined, we offer a gratuity of a Grandfather's joining building nger, but for a time looked mighty bad and they fe > was no need of taking unneces- chanc St. Philip’s Parish Interests. On account of the storm ! the meeting of the L witness to the many beautiful trai Glendining of Danielson. ere is Only One : | postponed. Mrs. R. R 8:day Chiiimie Chick ool Sl of Bave 69 badick = the el ‘B & ol 5y B o i a8 3 -day Chime Clock for the largest yield of com above 69 bushels peracre; the only > £ romo esimsne i Ll S e b s e zupuk_mon being that if any commercial fertilizer is used it shall be one of the Bowker 12th, rands. also The Altar Chapter meeting v To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name postponed until Thursday evening, B e . oy eventd Send for your copy of the Rules today and make your plans to enter the contest. You are Laxative Bromo Quinine ' " """ R BOWKER FERTILIZER COMPANY- mittee will be held on Monday, Marct, 43 CHATHAM STREET BOSTON Used The World Over to Oure a Gold in One Day ind, at 7.30 p. m. in the Guild room ! m, the Rev e 2 Lawrence . ' rector of ne Whenever you feel a cold coming on think church, Willimantic, will begin a S of the name Laxative Bromo Quinine. of five sermons, to be continued every Look for this signature on the box. 25c. LoV Friday evening until Palm Sunday, with the eveention of Mareh 12+h_ wh

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