Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1915, Page 8

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Prompt. attention ¢ to day o mght calls, Telephone. 630. aprleMWFawl LEGAL No‘ricza LEGAL NOTIGE; TO TRANSPORTATION -COMP. Corpom"uonr and AN Pml ‘“whom " utes angd regulations for the " im: ules an - portation of horses.’ asses. miles, cat- tle, sheep, other ruminani -swine. n and after OI:L Bfl! 915 The disease known as the Mouth -Disease” “ is: lCl\n Dnited States, thereby. owing fectious natufe, endangering d ‘of all animals ‘susceptible & ease within this State. s Now, be it known, that by 'the au- thority vested in-the. commlnlonu on Domestic_Animals b: cug the Public Aets of 1915, the. fo}-lo'int orders and reguls areh ‘made and declared ‘tosDe in force from this date: g Section 1. No horses/ asses,:mules, cattlc.” sheep, or other ruminants swine shall be brow of Connecticut by any individual or common carrier Wllho\n the written *permission of the er on Do- mestic Antmals;ssuch er l;‘ p;:m;; B over hxb highways-must be In the ston o —nnsn in chirfie of such umllq. = o s C asses and mules rous n onN TR e regulations d-tea Jan. mn. 1914, Dbe ® properly “disinfected ‘befors* nfimt. and a certificate, ed by thor&tles having 1u§ummu ' uch matters in”the state fs flb- manl ll mlde. dh fl‘ mé‘fflch o thli ut n-m-'!, in-ad- fotniched th ebnfi ioner | of. State hetote such mals are ¢ eu-d from quarantine. ' ¥ ~ Sec. 3. All cattle, ‘Sheep, ottier nants, or Swine, when ‘niot: diate slaughter, mu: in. 2 all other_ reguiremen Do Reld In SEHCE quatantinG & amited from all-other -animels "t expense of the ownen 63 twenty-five days and un the Can.mln(onw on mals or his agent. Sec. Al mu, onls SabLioe otheg Ve transportation of dive. thoroughiy elsams sl fore such for shipment. nte this tificate furnished to on Domestic Animals ner_as provided iin Sectiom 1“‘“ such animals are released from ine. to" grant permits otb ] nimals o grant .p Impor from any and all sections or: areas which, in his ovinion; are infected. with & contagious disease,’ &g said Commis- siongr gy, St Ay th Ok Wiy permit, Ftnndlng State o an oftep bave been cmuezx1 T ;ueh fevmnon shall be borne owner. Sec. 6. The l\r!soln ulaticns do_not apply and mules that enter. fl!u ‘Stat daily work, or to such’ ahimsls being transported throngn the State by common_carriers ahoard cars when from area classified the Federal Government as F' ne of such animals while all, 1f un- loaded for any necessary purpose, be permitted to go heyond the care and - such common .carrier, S 1\ Nouee of these rules and reg- vlations shall ‘be.glven by publication n ne pers, by furpisbing coples to DN fragre Lo avni cants miesioner, er. ate 50 rma and Teg- WSpo; ransportation ' companies nes$ within mie stam by - t‘lb\ttlon au F ofi‘ nsc es Jtons 55 and R Al T T Erakletohe g et A Dated at ‘Connecticut, this 5th day of Odtober. 1915 . JEFFER’ Commissioner; Arproved Oct, 5tb, 1975, M. HOLOO! B, Governor. Chapter 227. Public Acts-of 1915. Section 3. ‘Any, person, or. any.offi- cer or af: t of any corporatiop, who shall vio any. such_order or Tegu- Tation, or who Shall Obstruct or attempt to obstruct said Commissio assistant, while Wod charge of any duty heres fined not ciore un‘xli one ‘hu: ars. or imprisoned. not .. thirty days, or both. 9t NOTEGE ments for ' -un or sup 5 ’3’;'- piles vmr%. lics are given.. Tectmen, the Same and must be pri Tecetving the s the time payment work ‘or ifes. Dated at, Sprague, gqnn_. M i cnmrnun Buprd of ,pemtudm and | of: stuff being taken, this ‘work, ‘as _he needed the money for his family. " At this Doncicco becamie greatly en- and swore to get even. He told ‘Coloantonio that the latter’s son, who was in the section gang, must strike and promised to have vengeance if he didn’t.. Doncicco sald he would get Coloantonio and his son, but Colo- mmfionlo said ‘the ‘threats didn’t: worry much: Friday night about 10.30 he said he was._ in ‘his shanty at Hallam' street on duty when he heard someone mov- ing_about outside. -About a week ago there had been a th@there. $57 worth , and he supposed ‘was -another visit from thieves, ‘who p!.;m;?ld to qang off some of the material there, 8 Tl;lNEV CADETS HAVE OFFICERS INSTALLED. By County Director McGuinness -As- Tlfo mmlhmm uf the newly elect- aa dmeeg ther = Matthew ets of v.ha Catholic To! Mtnt:! “Union of Connecticut L secretary, ~ William recording ' Secretary. Frank App!-hy' corresponding secre- Ports ce treasures, e.v seargeant-at-arms, Ed- drillmaster John Crawford. i Entertainment . committee: Andrew Sullivan, Harold Humphrey, Edward Ward, Joseuh and Arthur Portelance, ‘Thomas ‘Fenton, Walter Ryan. ‘Twelve .new members were admitted a total of 77. ' At the nexu meeting on. October 24, Rev. Myles Galvin and Rev. William Kennedy ;l-m give the boys the temperance The regular meetings will be held on:the second and fourth Sundays and afternoons’ of each month at 2 o’clock at T. A. B. hall. The cadets voted to vick, a: football team. . Manager, Ed. Willidms. Cnp\&ln. Rlinv Rouleau. The cadets have ‘received mvxuum from -St. "Mary’s “T. A. B. soclety of this S city ‘to attend the anniversary celebration of the birth of Father Matthew, the -apostle of temperance, to_.be held thll evening. .The first seven - officers’ of the cadets will be sent to the celebrlticm as the cadet Gelazation. The ‘address of welcome- was made by President Andrew Sullivhn and re- marks. due cards will be given out'and the Arst.drill held. £2g B E%! %E—i'gfi 32 a an hour and a half with Coloanto: on Saturday he ordered him reman; E ""l"""‘m}’m " patrsi by om mes T > Biiie thers nent ‘which he is credited: by Coloantonio. SAFETY FIRST Rev. Dr...Slocum’s Topic lt Y. M. C. +'A. Afterncon Mesting. Safety First, was' the topic which Rev.. Joel B. D., of the. C Baptist church, spoke at the Y. C. A, service in the . Imchfion bulldln‘ Sunday aft- . 'The servlca mu m e niiia upon Slocum, D. by, prayer n. few venn from lha 6th chapter tthew, Rev. Slocdm nnounc.d as “topie, Suety First. He ve se illustrations of - Safety 'st, as applying to the individual himself and followed these by giving illustrations of Safety First, for the other fellow. Safety First has come to be a suggestion that after all a man’s life- is- werth ething, he said. It is one of the ' encouraging signs of the day. Safety First; not. he asked. This is an. advance over Safety First. But it is sald: Seek ve first the Kingdom of God. A kingdom consists of a king and hll subjects. The kingdom of God God’s rule on earth in the hears of men. God is the king and we are His uubjefll. O. Cunningham, an evan- ge“st. and formerly of this city, was present and Mrs. Furnans, his soloist, who was also present favored with a vocal selection. ahn's orchestra provided music during.the meeting, OTIS LIBRARY NOTES. 54 Sunday Visitors in Reading Room —Gifts to Library. The library acknowledges a gift trom O. W. Norton, Chicago, IIL, "of the book, The Attack and Defence .of ;‘l(tle Round Top, Gettysburgh, July 1862, The book was issued in 1914 and will be of interest to students of his- torv of the Civil war and will be es- pecially so to Union veterans who were present at the Battle of Gettysburg. The author, O. W. Nor- ton. was'a. private soldier at the time of the battle and - of Vincent's e e reeiaid by 12,., apprecial e eyclo- Suck. A “set ot !v‘ln ively bound volumes,: hand- somely illustrated. Among ‘thé subjects concerried are Operas, musical honlnhl-g Anmn and foreign music, oratorios, . theory and musical instruments. The ' annudl . reports- are ready and u’vm‘ being. pt:; into cémhuo& room Sunday, in charge of Miss M. A."Ward, had 54 visitors. 03 Body Sent to, Philadelphia. The body of Clinton Taylor, Who | died at the‘state tuberculosis sanatori- um- in.this city Satu; E. |his ‘home in Phflldll)’h Al pe able’ to" p e P “}',’ Narw‘lzg mw'.:ff& § st "5t Nover %: 1 wm o “’}n s a # ‘erokcu'Al-ln Sunday -night by Under ouattflonm ORK . . © o GIVEN' A bourilt‘wcl. o Junior Leaders of ‘M,fio'mfil- cut’ Met at Park. Congregational Church, @ Y S A eonfinm for the mninr Bl of t.e East “of on Sat- h.la n - the Os M = presis e ¥ After the “opefing hymn, prayet was offered by Miss Eilen Coit of New London. - Miss Pullen welcom- ed the visiting junler workers and recommended _several books which will be found helpful in work for the young people. She also told of tne work the yqung people are doing. The Junior .auxiliaries are giving scholar- ships at Barcelona, Marsocan and two places in India. The Mission Bands are providing the ‘salary of a teache: at Tsin Sin; China and giving $600 to- wards ‘the work. ‘The Senior Christian Endeavor so- cleties support Dr. Parker at Madel- ra, India. The Sunday schools give of for general work in Japan and the|T: Cradle Rolls, (0 the Van kindergarten: Miss Eadie of Hanover spoke of the advantages of sending delegates to Northfield, both in finding help to overcome difficulties and getting zeal for work. The superintendent prob- lem was ven an ilustration in dramatics Miss Eadie and Mrs. Will Park of -Hanover and Miss May Kingsley of. Plainfleld. This was followed by five 5 minute talks by as many . Mrs, B. L. Danielson of lebanon spoke of ways in which the Junior Lookouts can be of . service. Miss Clara Gillett of Goshen spoke of ways of interesting Christian Endeavor societies in the study of Missions. ~ Miss Abby Wil his work® and chanco to-{nfluence-the young to fol- low ‘up ‘the ‘work, “The teeting: ao.u with prayer by Miss Pullen. COMING HERE "ron FATHER MATHEW ANNIVERSARY. County Total Abstinence Societies Will Units With 8t. Mary's. Acceptances q{ invitations to partici- pate tonight in the celebration of the anniversary of Fathef Mathew have been received by St. Mary's T. A. and B. society from all of the total absti- nence societies. of the county. The delegations they will send will consist, In most cases, of their officers. From out of town this will bring to the Norwich celebration delegations from St. Mary's Star of the Sea Total ‘Abstinence society, St. x-vl-r- Ladies’ A. society, St RETURNED FROM MAINE. Dr. Bernard Was at Mooshead Lake with George 8. Watts. lard of Colchester told o! a pll,n for | been Beard reading contest. Mrs. of Putnam_spoke of work Junjor C, E. .u.., and Miss of Pomfret. spoke of the of the )ll-l.on Bll\‘. Mill. Willard f0 told .of a successful Cradle Roll Carry. r and 8t Jo- | 1o of b..-—l ats for the most. the |[AUTOMOBILE FATALITIES 4SHOW LARGE INCREASE.| . e Y ot ,n—-o,-n.wmw fl‘-mmhm- cut ‘as in Al L-‘ Year. l-uuu ‘which \mlofl- gmu"nx n-s- bas been a motable incresse Ratl uaé oo :{xm-umm.mnaod :‘3 was badly torn. How the gun was Ez ?i i:? ss=ag § zegf cotrse, accidents which it 'll beyond sistance the power of the person in charge of | Forel 1o the an automobile to prevent. Mr. Wheeler | H of the opinion.that .the accidents| . F. L. FARRELL (CONCERT PIANIST)

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