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8 NORWACH “BULLETIN, TUESDAY. JULY 18. 1916 [H’) . THIEVES HELD FOR SUPERIOR COURT| FPARISIAN SAGE JULY C | Puts Hair on Vo;nr Head and Helps to An Is.one of -the Big. Annual Events of the year, so don’t Keep It There Trolleys Joseph Stornsky and Joseph Schimber Bound Over Uader| What's the use of being bald? What || g .o wait,. as procrastination:is-the-thief of time, especiaily ima salelike this. , sense is there in deliberately allowing m Everything Remarked on Clearance Tag aims to prevent grayness and baldness by putting life and nouwrishment into the hair roots. Man or woman, no matter how old vou are, Par Sage will help you to look younger and more attractive. Why not go to Lee & Osgood and get a large bottle today? It will not cost more than 50 cents, and your money back if it does not cure dan- druff, stop falling hair, or itching of the scalp. It will make your hair lux- x cht and beautiful. It is a hing, pleasant and invigor- dressing 'and absolutely > the hair and scalp. i On a charge-of theft of freight Jsinsky, who were arrest from the steamer Chelsea, Joseph ftion with the thefts were Stronsky and Joseph Schimber, pre- fby the court. sented in the city cowrt on Monday § Constable Blumenthal was | morning, were held for ‘#he: superior §witness in the case and th court under bomds of $500 each by fnesses incluged loc Judge John H. Barnes. cials of the John Kupedlowski, accused of the joellor theft of silk from cases on the Chel- sea, was presented and his;case,went over to July 238. His bond was fixed in connec- TWO RACKS OF DRESSES $500 Each—Are Charged With Stealing Freight From| Do vou want to look old before your RACK1I 4 time? Give up the thought; old age 3 5 . will come all t . Steamer Chelsea—Policemen and Officials of Chelsea | "Logk attor your halr. Parisian Sage js a scientific preparation that supplies ALL OUR SPORT DRESSES Values to $7.95 Line Among the Witnesses. hair needs—is just what you want. It ® the silk stolen was . gambling house on at $500 and he went to jail. Stronsky |Bath tstreet George Lord was fined and Schimher were unable to furnish 815 and costs and paid. J. Pappenc their bonds and went to_jail also. They fof Willlmantic, Connell, J. Mur- were taken to the jail by Constable §phy, F. Edwards and M. Geldman, fre- Well Children Are Active. ‘each, If your child is dull, pale, fretful Meyer Blumenthal who ‘played an im- fquenters, were fined §5 and i portant part in their detection and §their bills amounting to $8. 1 wants to lie around, the chances et - ‘| Several men fined for breach of the |are it is suffering from worms. Kick- Michael Teonbarat: and Stenlsy Tor Docacs: oaia thote Eale apoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy con: [m tion. liked by all children is t your child; needs. You only one half to one lozenge at a and vyou get immediate results. | molher should have a box on| at all dmggms RACK II MOST OF OUR SUMMER COTTON DRESSES Values to $8.95 SR 44 ' g —— [ STATE G. A. R. GOING HOUSES STONED TO KANSAS CITY AND SHOTS FIRED Special Train to Leave Hartford for | Gang Driven AWE)’ by Guams at the i the National Encampment. _ Thames Rrver Specia S Y R “SILVERBLOOM” food for dinner noon of tions made by the general com- | ¢ are on a scale than has L The Perfect Sports Fabric g of parade, page by Boy Scout Silverbloom is supreme where service, dura- R h e bility and practicability are desired, for it wears e like buckskin yet is as beautiful as the finest |ona orDs soARINE— | s.ilk. Silverbloom finish is bri!liant—it launders FOR_ANNUAL MEETING l:}xe a pocket handkerchief—it sheds dust and & to be Held on Next Monday at | Grs Biscic tolurd Clobioces. | Silverbloom comes in a comprehensive o m(»;ll\.': S assortment of fashionable colorings re guaranteed not to fade. We it in both plain colors and in th- ome sports stripes, which are z- y and necticut members | Montvilie _around of the Republic to | Thames River ftieth national | after the trouble August 28, has | 10 o’clock Friday 3. Seeley, of | were thrown A circular detailing the plans for Saturda the trip of the Co of the Grand as City «mpment, out akinz hold of the work on the| i . the beginnin % par Kan: mit 1 sen 1gepo SKIRTS AND WAISTS ALSO REDUCED Final Clearance On All SUITS COATS $8.50 $5 $6.75 $7.95 and $8,95 te designated for the this state is the New | Haven and Hartford to | Lehigh Valley, by way of and the Grand Trunk Topel made on their h hes will leave the in Pullmans West and o street ferry wonder. .40 the | stop) trip to L Dl Stillman, Richs nd the officers 54 inches wide, $1.00 a yard NEW YCRK GLARDSVEN e WILL MAN GUNS| State Divisions Now EEr 3 Put In At New i Ninth Coast Defense Command to pe‘ Stationed at Fi r's Island. { shi R £ jAF:TV rIRST. gn of Caution Inau- ed by New Haven Road. drawing pow 1em played to big b The akin with response of the one . Dorman Krause shows will 1 week, under the auspi 1 lodge of Moo: New Yorkers Camp at Gardners Lake. OPENING NIGHT AT Mo from La Followe unds Where nd friends of 1 take the 9. { wegatchle to transport the visitors to | the camp. nual carni Re menana Lhassa has a population of 15,000, —so0n healed s 2 man unt daily 1t turn- ;:n-::m:z restores 2 o Sy | skin-health n down to ma Q i L > nents. ure < dedlers, foroit | Some day you will try “Resinol . JORK AUTO PARADE JUST BEFORE THE START e e Ointment for your sick skin. Then ~NY OF EW Putnam, Webster and Southbridge| S ; ished lamps and a punctured petrol | & Shining ath B one zon milimndemtndinly ooy doctors prescribe it regularly to stop itching and to heal skin troubles like njamin eczema, ringworm, heat-rash, and d and poison-ivy (or poison-oak). * may well feel proud of having en- tertained the largest number of Cham- ber of commerce members ever brought together at a mid-summer out- to be hun which the s ing forth Schlombe: her left his car at Plainfield on ‘home run and finished the trip by His limping in~ n Fride 2 : : organ, ot B a ing in Connecticut, when 615 were | bouduet: Swen ST their pro e e L I ool . Rambler Roses to ti from the lake to rwich. 2 abundar provided for at a subse- 3 e = S attracting undue attention. Sold by all drog- quent time. g ‘l\ll’il S andis Smiratess oo gists. For sample free, write to Dept, 34" Norwich as usual led in point of m el Lkl f other attractions Resinol. Baltimore, Md. numbers present, as well as sendi the greater number of automobile: having 54 to her credit, 200 tickets were allotted the local committee and but 5 remained unsold when the pa- rade lined up on Washington stre Thursday morning. When the parade arrived at the en tle Ca manne fully in perched upon her he badge pinned on he t. Norwich I a s singer with s along with his Lane reports all Ford cars, ome of them: i Toplift (1); Brigss | 11 (4); Lambert (3); i’s Time To Give Us Your Prestdent Pease.of Hartford prais-|It’'s a good thing. ed the committee istate, Eastern Con- | wheels, f on every wheel o trary ith . . necticut,: andj-local, “that worked in|went bad, when he pulled € thfin; was not a slr'linrk seen Let us bear your Coal Troubles t ake, las: ursday. such-splendid harmony-and made such | into the pa 1 Webster 3 e S o5 & a pronounced success of the whole af- | n half behind the processton. trip| Secretary Spear of the Mercantile Our Coal is satisfying because it’s Quality Coal fair. has'cost me already an msean looked well, after the eves of Past:, President Johnston of New | one big chump nof to pay so “r|the Chamber of Commerce and the i s0es Britatn)in, speaking, of the choice of | fellow - a dollar and leavi at | comfort of all by liberally contributing You will like our Coal, our Methods and our Service the otataicommittos With rogard to su. | home, Gns only bought two mew | 150 pairs of smoked auto glasses to Jecting ifhe . place 'to7hold their mid- | tires;and as many inner tubes at {hat. | & rwich members the morning of Try a Sample Ton. “jouting, said: “That.no pret- | Charley Whaley who happened to be | the parade. jtier spot in his opinfon’ was to be|one of the party to make a car loac Doctors Smith _and Harper of the - found in New’England." d . says, "Nevar again for | “free dispensary. department” reported Presidertt:Crattenden<of the:Fastern | me. = Next ti all in perfect health, and no’demand 5 - for medical attention. i [} 5 57 of _the great| - When i < Taken all in ail, everybody 2 €) had scenic’ beauties of’ the:spof that at- o 2 g bang up good time.anad Officer Mur- trnctxxifima varibusiIndign tribes from | meant just what he sard. Ask Board- | phy declares that when the last car £ the three-border-stafes to the peaceful | man. passed Franklin square around mid- . Coal and Lumber shores offLake Char gogg a gogg man One . driver got near sighted going | night, the mcupafi;‘:r&slnflg t;xst ey : S chn,m 2 gogg” char bun a_gung a lfi)‘Dmh%nm d&twm the Tear-end | sweet % e ,Of g it tyro {iBetta e A i trance to the Park at Webster, Grand | \OF0 V48 PI ,’,,,q R vere tied for first place Marshall Pearson “who by the Wa¥ | mermiers ot e docal Chamber ble contest. says he owns the spesdiest Ford in their al at the fact that they h omers looked every inch natty Palm Beach suit that he brought all inia, Africa. H. Smith’s car hurriedly left at Grosvenordale and took the ut to the lake as Frank sim- | piy had to get there first-to see that all s in readiness-for-the day’s festivi- the state and no one who participated in the parade doubts his word” to- |i: gother with State Prosident Peas | LKStS At nome much to the anr drew up to one side to review the 23 s RS automobiles that rematned in line the Pleagant Little Momories. whole distance, and were parked at Gustave E. rt ha once without the semblance of delay. | experi uto owners Fifty cars registered lafer, making a ars In the parade, “total of 286" automoblles at the outing. s the prize ho en