Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 6, 1919, Page 8

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SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Private Earle L. Sparks in' Battalion Orchestra. The followintg interesting letter was | received at The Bulletin office Mon- day from Earle L. Sparks, son of Mrs. Albert A. Sparks, of Norwich: ‘Weitersburg-on-the-Rhine, Germany, Feb. 5, '13. Quite a little snow fell during last night. Today is cold, but not as cold ag it is in the “Rose” I'll bet a nickel! Undoubtedly you have read of the prominent part athletics and enter- tainment are playing in the life of the men in- France and Germany. Cham- nship football games are belag played near here this month to decide who are to be the titleholders for the Third Army Corps and Third Army. Nearly every organization in France and Germany is putting on a show of some kind. This week at the “Y” here there is something doing every mght. Monday night was movies, last night |Tuesday), the 6th, marines put on a fine show. Tonight I believe the 5th Marines entertain us. I don't know what is on for Thursday, Friday : afternoon there is a band and Satur- A L L - L I N E N day evening the sanitary train per- forms. I think it takes about three weeks to cover the divisional area and o Table Da asks then l«:uhe& a new show is plmduced m cr other divisions are cov . A The name of the 5th M. on show is The i Dancing, MANUFACTURERS' ENDS |y song, o 1 AT LOW PRICES These short pieces of high grade Damask are . : d about two yards long—just the right size for |S Ini Tonight we go to %y 3, 3rd U. S. I the average table cloth. We have only a few t aOHEtnEE ¢ used from drill. We . all last week th sa at each of the prices named below, but each attalion arilled, from §.30 : 5 ; ? . and from 115 to 215 p. m. Wa UOYANT, is the word that owners picturesquelr iece is sol rice : la v trucks. ANDL, 1 : _picturesquely piece d at a P .wlnch makes it a real ‘hestra consists of two mandoling, tw usc in describing one outstanding quality of Cadillac pargain. The prices, in fact, are less than uitars, two violins and yours traly performance. the present manufacturers’ cost. If you need e A » In the front seat, or in the tonneau, there act: | Qei, Darktown Str , DAy sense of floating through space. a cloth now, or if there is a prospect of your i Out; jokes; Li needing one in the near future it will be well Gre Mere weight contributesa certain steadiness to 2 mo for you to buy it right now—today, and save S But Cadillac steadiness, is the steadiness of subs money. | zin, ziv, Zip: g, Cor : balanced weight, with 4 motive power suggestive of gee 8 4 width. ......$4.50, $5.00, $6.25, $7.50 : chestra: trio, o Bl o anhileits ‘ { dolins ana g { and so fiuid i its action, that it triumphs completels Bed0 Wilth. . .o et 5903, ($6125 o= : % the inert metals which it propels so buoyantly over t} Double Damasks I Mide You Cry, s e : The \l'igor anri/{/% of his car, its constant readi : ; : | p i and always—these are things that help to ma O PO SO T [ | are there : owner the enthusiast he is. i 8-10 width. . .. .$7.00, $9.50, $10.00, $10.75 o u letter fro Back of spontaneous delight in 2 motor car 812 width................$10.00, $15.00 i Dogiin Reance Wit Gt yTOPPING or 2 grade it safe abiding confidence. only when every detail of the bn(d‘bg‘lys:em is thoroughl~ de- And, of course, even-temper and unif pendable. 4 orm perfor; are sources of lasting satisfaction in Cadillac = The Cadillac has taken what g 0 in Cadillac pc ght be considered wmmecrisary stions. For cxample, 2 sraall e A. C. SWAN CO. wcres long life and mafety. ; o Norwich and New London musual care upon so-called *parts is typically Cadi s ji e st ! s read | 20 o in t e Sl T e encore Mre | TO CORRECT ALL HA R \rk"ST Nf‘_, oS : 1 st ) P e ntice 71 t Ros: 0! COURTMARTIAL | GOV. HOLCOMB PLEADS FOR NEAR E VALERIA PARKER SHOWS WHAT PROBATION AIMS AT It Strength In Two ks’ Time In nsiances CONNECTICUT WAS FiRST £ IN W. S. PERCAFITA SALES ANDED rdon in | t Am t i : w- | of L N H conv 3 3 Y WAR LABOR e A R e 2 stom officials char: the trading with the t cases and n first offend- . > : that it - 0 2 to tr intry, were seized ce of e jloyes of the Company of smmended Torrington.—The plant of the Coe officer, a coun- Brass branch of the Amevican Br: each an - mother | examined and the author o appointmen ters received should not depend upon be subject to the fluctuations zrising | QUESTION OF RELIEF FOR L i : : from changing political control S AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY AR ¢ POEEE b St k. the community 1d stand ik . "":Z;;f‘r : : : - | the probation_ officer. s . Eoris Marehis o The qne Hone s g 1 i trying to remind a 2 = e U:‘P 'A s 2 < 4 UINlNE it L child forever after of the sli : t ce supreme | The H % ‘ g Jlext weok. | will help you to live that mistak I Anioine Gvosdenovitch, — b resd % r of Montenegro to Bitro-Phos- 1 1 ing with Mrs. Wal-| ter, Si 1 gave the nm\iuc;:fué‘n 2 No : is ; for relievi i i3 for 20 years—in tablet | ter at home N el i : at on . i 5 Cookinz % ScFvousnesn. s mernt | e o e moopistes—breaks up a cold | Town sireet. : ca. This was followed b ' ST S IMITATIONS Weakness, owinz to ity in 24 hours—rclicves grip ia 3 days. Monty | *ooioin William G, Tarbox, princi- | rendered contralto solo, Uphel : ; “The,Orizinal Food-Drink For-All Ages.{ ~ OTHERS are : T B gl g Bt ot igit faile, The geacine SorhesBRECID | pal of Town Street school, has been |mer), sung by Mrs. Leonard C. Pren-| It's a poor Valentine thas fails eitier : B ita s T oemnetis o e f1™or several woeks with inflamma- | tice, for whom Miss Florino Scofield|to please a woman or make her mad:

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