Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 2, 1913, Page 10

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“ashington, Jume 30,—The commit- jolnted by the secretary of ag- “ to prepare rules and regu- ‘ar the enforcement of the Mo- 1 Law, which goes into effect V2 made thel? report to the has aco(pted it and S its appro to the presi- 1llowing a perior of three viich the same may be ex- ¢ vonsidered. 1If finally ap- lie president the rules and will become effective Oct. eraa wans, euriey and all shere- an:‘ n.:cept the hlqei:trmtefl and golden plover, Wilson or jack snipe, weedcock, and the greater and lesser Yyellowlegs, A closed seasen shall alse centinue untll Sept, 1, 1818, on the weed ducks in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhede Island, Connec- ticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl- vania, Ohlo, Tndiana, Michigan, West Vlrfthl and Wisconsin; on rails California; and on woodceck in II nols and Mitssourl. Regulation 8. A closed season shall continwe be- tween January 1 and October 31, both dates inclusive, of each year, on all niigratory birds passing over or at rest on any of the waters of the main streams of the following navigable rivers, to wit; The Mississippi River between New Orleans, La., and Minn- eapolis, Minn., the Ohio River between its mouth and Bismark, North Da- kota; and on the killing or capture of any such birds en or over the shores of any said rivers, or at any peint within the limits afersaid, from any boat, raft, or other device, floating or otherwise, in or on any such water, Regulation 6, The following zones for the protec- tion of mogratory game and insect- rt follows: wurppse of these regulatfons 1 shall be considered mi- irds: Regulation 1. itidae or waterfowl, t, wild ducks, geese, includ- and uidae or cranes, including lit- ‘n, sandhill, and whooping lidae or rails, including coots, and sorra and other rails. lae or shore birds, in- ng avocets, curfew, dowitchers, wits, knots, oyster catchers, phala- plover, sand pipers, snipe, stilts, birds, turnstone, willit, woodcock, nd yellow legs. (e) Columbidae or p geons, ing doves, and wild pigeons. inclua- established: ‘!’Gfi'fl!;“;;.::'f»“r e Snte » _— Brief State News Nerfelk.—A 25-peund tur- tle was eaught By Russell end Everett Collary Plainville—Mrs. . L. Clark has been matren ef the union railread statien in Plainville over 38 years Stratford.—A gift of $5,000 has been made te St. James' ch by Mrs. Amos Canfield of New York. New Britain.—Chief W. J. Rawlings of the New Britain police has an- nounced that the safe and sane Fourth will prevail this year, Southington. — Announcement made of the en{mment of Dr. Leroy Harvey of Southingtorf and Miss Lura H. Upsen of Kensington. Waterbury—Themas Francig Lynecn, son of James Lynch of Riverside street, will be ordained to the priesthood at the American college, Louvain, Bel- gium, July 13, Hamden—Bumper crops of vegeta- are reported, but there is a wall forth over the land for farm- s to harvest them. High wages bl 0! an are offered, but the men are not forth- For the purpose of these regulations the following are considered migra- tory birds: (f) Bobclinks, catbirds, chickadees, cuckoos, flycatchers, grosbeaks, hum- ming birds, k pglets, martins, meadow larks, night hawks or bullbats, nu- thatches, orioles, robins, shrikes, swal- ivorous birds are herseb; Zone No. 1, the breeding mone, com- prising States lylnf wholly or in part north of latitude 40 degrees and the Ohio River and including Maine, New Hampshire, Verment, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohie, In- Michigan. Wisconsin, b coming. the Seth Thomas Cleck company by which the time will be received frem the government station at Washington Themaston.—A wireless station will e imstalled at the watch factory of lows, swifts, tangers, titmice, thrushes, | diana, Illineis, vireos, warblers, waxwings, whippoer- wills, woodpeckers, and wrens, and all other perchi b rds which feed en- tirely or chiefly on insects, Regulation 2. A dally closed season on all migra- tory game and Imsectiverous , birds shall extend from sunset until sunrise, Regulatien 3. A clesed seasen on migratory insec- torous birds shall contipue to Dec, 31, both dates inclusive, provided that Minnesota Iewa, North Dakota, Nebas- ka, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, lda- ho, Oregon, and Washington—25 States. Zone No. 2, the wintering zone, com- prising States lying whelly or in part south of latitude 40 degrees and the Ohio River and including Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Geergia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Ark- ansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahema, Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona, Cali- fornia, Nevada, and Utah—23 States ang the District of Columbia. Regulation 7. For purposes of regulations 8 and § each perioed of time therein prescribed as a closed season shall be cemstrued te include the first day and te exclude the last day thereef, 5 Regulation 8, Closed seasens In zeme Ne. 1 shalil ba_as follows: Waterfowl, The ecloesed seasen on waterfowl shall be between December 16 and September 1 next following, ex- cept as follows: eptions: In Massachusetts the nothing in this regulation ghall be con- strued to prewent the issue of permits for cellecting such birds for scientific purpeses in accordance with the laws and regulations in force in the respec- birds or ricebirds In Delawars, Mary- land, the Distriot of Oelumbia, Vir- sinla end South Carelina shall begin Nov, 1 and end Aug, 31“next following, both dates inciusive, Regulation 4, A clased season shall centinue until Sept. 1, 1818, on the following migra- each day. . Bridgeport—Joseph Adelozzi of Bridgeport, who was sent to the George Junior Republic at Litchfield three months ago, has been made chief of police. He arrested two rupaway boys in Waterbury a few days ago. Ansonia.—The family of the late Franklin Farrel, for many years senjor warden of Christ church, has created a trust fund to his memory, the income of which is to be devoted primarily to the maintenance and repairs of the church preperty. Germany gets by far the largest por- tion of its tin ores from Bolivia. 3 Terrible Suffering Eczema All Over Baby’s Body. “When my baby was four menths old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixtesn months of age, his face, hands and arms were In a dreadful state. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cleth over his face and tie up his hands. It means a ceol, clean kitchen, less work, better’ cooking. No weod to “cut—no ashes to carry—no smoke—no soot. Ask your dealer to show you a New Perfection Oil Cook-8tove. Made with 1, 2, 3 and 4 burners, cabinet top, drop shelves, towel racks, erc. Indicater marks amount of oil in font. STANDARD OIL COMPANY of New York t e birds: Band-tafled pigeons, ufi% sandhill and whooping Fourth of July Blank Cartridges Powder Revolvers SHIRTS FOR MEN Our new lines of smart shirts for men of good taste are ready for the torrid season and for you. Handsome materials and new patterns in all grades. Everything in Underwear f?rmen. You cannot men- tion the garment we haven’t in our stock and the prices are as low as good underwear can be bought. The TOGGERY SHOP JAS. C. MACPHERSON 291 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN. AUTO REPAIRS AT SHORT NOTICE. Jdone RIGHT at a RIGHT prics. Give me a trial, HARRY C. WASHBURN, Telephone 132-5, Bath Street. E. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, B s closed season shall be between Decem- Rhode Island the clesed seasen shall ‘woodcock shall be between December between December 1 and October 10. clesed season shall be between January 1 and September 15. In Minnesota and North Dakota, the | [, son shall be between December 16 and September 16, In New Hampshire, Leng Island, New Jersey, and Washingten the closed seasen shall be between Janu- bay.” Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring, Maine. Loc ‘i ber 10 and September 7. -, e B, . OCKETS, | In Seuth Dakota the closed season | A I0od's Sarsaparilla cures blood dis- ! | shall be between December 16 and | ®2%es and builds up the system. BRACELETS, | September 10. Get it today In usual liquid form or | Ta New York, other than on Leng | chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. RINGS, | Isiand, and in Oregen the closed sea- WATCHES, | i | ary 16 and Octeber 1. Rails. The clesed season on rails, coots, and gallinules shall be between December 1 and September 1 next fel- lewing, except as follows: Hxceptions: In Massachusetts and be between December 1 and August 1. In New York and on Leng Island the closed season shall be between December 1 and September 16; and On rails in Californta and Vermont the closed season shall be until Sep- tember 1, 1916, Woodcock The closed season on 1 and Octobes t as follow: ceptions: In Maine and Vermont the clesed season shall be between December 1 and September 15. In Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Jersey, the closed season shall be 1 next following, ex- In Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and on Long Island the closed season shall be between December 1 and October ; and In Illinois and Missouri the closed season shall be until September 1, 1918, Shore birds, The closed season on black-breasted and olden plover, Jecksnipe or Wilson snipe and greater or leaser yellow legs shall be between December 16 and September 1 next foilowing, except as follows; Exceptions; In Maine, Massachu- setts, and on Leong Island the clesed geason shall bpe as follows, between December 16 and August 1, in Minpeseta, and North Daketa the closed geasen shall be between Decem- ber 16 and Beptember 7, In Seuth Dakota the eiosed geasen shall by hetween Deecember 18 and September 16, In New Yerk, sther thgn Leng Is- land, and in~Oregen the elased m shall be between Desember 1 Beptembsr 16; i!In Nu:] ampshire ?‘h’ ington the elese: e between Becember 1§ ec‘(:‘a_s_a. egylation Glafedslasm’ in some e, 2 skail be b iy Watgerfowl, T s se: B ';bgkj n,-el‘ m & Tt B and Nowe: Rails. The closed pg J ceots, and Hlui:fih' 4 December 1 and S er 1 mext fol- lowing, exeept as follews: Exceptions;: In Tenncssee andl Tou-< isiana, the eclosed season shall be be- tween December 1 and October 1; and In Arizona the closed season shall be between December 1 and Octeber 15. Woodcock. The clesed season on woodcock shall be between January 1 and November 15; except as follows: Hxcepticns: In Louisiana the closed season ghall be between Jamuary 1 and November 15; amd In Georgia the closed season shall be between January 1 and December 1. Shore birds. The closed season on black breasted and golden plover, jacksnipe or Wilson snipe, and greater and lesser yellow legs shall be between December 16 and September 1, next following, except as follows: Exceptions: In Alabama the closed season shall be between December 16 and November 1. In Loulsiana .and Tennessee the closed season shall be between Decem-~ / Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa- tirely cured. 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