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PEOPLE SOLDIERS’ SHOES SHOULD TAKE " FAKED, 1§ CHARGE | OSPRATE and Nerve Yorce. proparations Boston, May 9.-—Ewidence that|@ tinually being { miqdle soles on some of the Army ! S thin | choes manufuctured by the A. J. Bates and | company, of Webster, were slit down the cenfer and spread out to make | | ! them flush with the outer soles was introduced the trial of Frank I. Sears, vice-president and general man- ager of the company. in the federal court. Sears is charged with bribery, conspiracy to bribe and conspiracy to defraud the government in connection | thinness A with the manifacture of marching | iness e shoes for the Army wealk- } ¢ 3 Fred R. McAvoy, of Brockton, fore- B et » man of the making and sole-fastening arved « room at the Bates factory from De- . . cember, 1917, to March, 1918, and S George E. Cunpiff, of East Weymouth, ate thap is formerly a government inspector at pntained in T the factory, testified regarding the slit ES °r,. GEORGIA HAMILTON. coles. Cunniff said that after he dis- fans claim there is mothing that I | covered this defect, Thomas Sherwood, x0-phosph: which is inexpensive and | his room and told him that if he sold by Clark & Brainerd In New Britaln | 5,19 close his eyes to the situation O] for a few days Sherwood would see ves directly an 7- | that there was no more slitting of s B el e bitro-phosphate | middle moles. In cross;cxs ‘ni_na;)ion. o proances a welcome transformation | he said he never talked to Sears about 5 appearance; the increase in Welht | the slit soles. pasently being astonishing, . L. | Timothy H. Honen, of Marlboro, a P ot jmprovement In_ the health. | counter and middle sole inspector at Fvousmens, sloopleasness and _lack of | the Bates factory, testified that he re- . which nearly always accompsny % | ceiveq $75 from Foreman Sherwood, % cheeks glow with | getting the money in $25 instalments, @ bloom of p a Miss Georsla | 3¢ that the gifts did not influence his milton Who wa , re- | pict o ting her own experl , writes: “Bitro- | judgment in any way. P ancate has brought about a magic | Chester F. Tirrell, of Webster, for- mstormation with me. 1 gained 15| mer superintendent of the Bates fac- Arthough bitro-phosphate | tory, testified that from 85 to 100 pairs for relicving mervousness, [ of soles were split every day. Tirrell mess and general weRlnees, It Mwing | VoS unable to remember conversa- I o e e who doce mot | tions with Sears, but when asked if eire to put om flesh s ever told him “these are tho only soles we've got and they’ve got : e e Tt | X | & 1S a reconstruéting loan. It reconstructs our men KEEP IT SWEET| | .~ : i ey =S = Out of terrible scenes of hotrorand des- olation there shall arise, under the be- neficent friendship of the United States e . i Dedicatod of America, a more lofty and noble . s spitit among the peoples of the world. =7/ England’s ;. ] S:;lg'clrs ot T S T NN TN crd xamination, Tiddell sald he had no feeling whatever against TR e e ey | : ] who as the measure of their loyal service bear sweet today and ward intendent, but denied having said he 4 3 would give a good deal of his life to off the indigestion of see Secars In jail. The splitting of ‘ ‘ WOLlIldS, are malmed or SiCk- It malntains our i soles continued after he had called it tomorrow—try to the attention of the chief inspector S ) o | = =¥> B O\ t1 reconstruction of the Kimois | st S e Bl o army and navy during the e ] : Boche in manners and morals. It protects the peace 2 Sears, opened for the defense at the tion—as pleasant afternoon session. — Orders ‘to live iip to government | h 1 d ! B h d and as safe to take e A B e (5 Pe win. uy another an as candy. to leave the fact that was not ab- solutely correct were given by Sears, | | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE said Stephen G. Sullivan, superin. L] ( ( . ° ° ° L ’ , MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION tendent of the factory, who was the | g : 104 first witness for the defense. ! f Sullivan testified regarding the ten | [d pairs of shoes introduced as a gov- | § ernment exhibit which John W. Far- ley, a government inspector at the X l Bates factory, declared were unfit for use. He admitted faults in the soles | § i of some of them, but in many cases . ik declared the leather was all right, tho | & defect being in workmanship. One pair with a slit inner sole, Sulltvan e e ‘Every person who has subscribed to the “Vi&ory” Liberty Loan can get a B insignia to instance he declared the Inner solo | would outwear the shoe. = e wear with his Button. It proclaims patriotism plus. b G Inspector Farley called his attentlon A PR’EVENTS.; to split inner soles, and he assured o 3 7~ Farley that there would b nore, It ]_ t ' T UELL] DroEase. | Earisy ot heto wolld ve e o 1S almost now or never. Vo WELL? for splitting soles, he said, and from — e that time on nover saw a split sola In it DUCH! CORNS! e S Lomorrow is your last chance to subscribe to the Liberty Loan. There will be no more was inspected and stamped by a gov- | & & g ho'tusnen.Nans of tha shacs 1 oho | popular campaigns. government exhibit had any harmful i . o LIFT CORNS OFF s " : Keep the Habit Going PLANNED BY BUREAU |§ Dptar Buy—Buy——-Buy All Questions of . Political Economy | @ g 2 : Having already BOl{ght, Bu}j Agam at any Bank—Cash 91‘ on Instalments Are Thoroughly Investigated by Special Department. K LibertyLoan Committee of New Britain Coblenz, May § (Correspondence of | The Amsoclated Press.)—Germany's preparations for the peace conference were conducted by a peace bureau orgunized in February under the di- ONT BE | rectlon of the foreign office, according ASTORK {to the Coblenz Volks Zeitung. The | & B | peace bureau is composed of five com- BOMB IN BALL OF TWINE. cylinder was a piece of a German mittees which investigated and report- West Sayville, N. Y., language newspaper with a few rorn ed on varfous phases of the work. The ; by Carl Stein, a recent! i scraps of paper on which were words . ’ : : newspaper article says: “harged navy machinist, of a crude | in German s ("Doesn’t hurt a bit to kft sore, “All questions relating to political b in a large ball of twine which e el touchy corns off with fingers economy, commercial policy, colonial | e was permitted to take from the “LA PRENSA” REAPPEARS. problems and international law had | West avville naval bhase, recently Buenos Aires, May 9.—ILa Prensa to be Investigated in order that a | abandoned, has let to an investigation | reappeared again yesterday morning comprehensive understanding of the | by naval authorities. The bomb | after having been unable to publish ‘German point of view with reference | has been taken to the New York | for a week hecause of the strike of to these questions could he obtained avy 3 . Stuffed in one end of editorial and mechanical employes. before the commencement of nego- | o ———m e tlations.” The flve committees formed by the . peace bureau consisted of legal, poli- N tical, economical, commercial and in- formation committe This last com- H onest Adrortsing RE You Going to Clean House? Let the formatio erning the negotiations FESHIS 1 a topic We all hear now-a-Gays because so many people are in- { and the p: tions made for them. g clined to exaggerate. Yet has 2ny physici imed EUREKA D l f Y W H S ld { Bach committee was instructed to col- | atd i TS SRl yonhat we claimed 0 t Ol' Ou- € ave O o e e e s unreasenabls remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask 7 . Tformerion. to torpyoctical data | 4 om, We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. O 200 A k Y F d Ab t Th m Yes! Magic! Drop a little Freezone rman action at the Versailles con- That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days Ver ® S Our rlen S Ou e y on a bothersome corn, instantly that | ference. v - isto bafoundinits increased use, therecommandationby prominent physicians EUREKAS B 4-4 fOl‘ Fl‘ee D ion ::”"" T:‘f;W \‘:,m]:]“:: ”—}:,‘; ,\,U” iy | 38 PER CENT. OF YOUTH cur agsurance that its standard will be maintained. are est' Phone 129 emonStrat few cents buys a tiny bottle of OF FRANCE IS KILLED Imltatlens are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- i zone at any drug store. This is S i« S coria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the i ia that M e ) ient to rid your feet of every Fazle May 0 K deeociaied fhress) o Fletcher H i stly pl ESam Saetons thas A, Lertt S 3 19 hard corn, soft corn, or corn between | An investigation into the number of etcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from 3 g 5 a . : French soldiers killed between the which he H ith; ts to receive his r 4 s tocs 0 alluses, 1 with- e ° Honestly expects to rec eward. & tho L Y of twenty and thirty-one has re- o . W— l BIOCk M 0 = slightest soreness or irrita- . N doesn’t hurt at all! Free- | vealed that 58 per cent. had lost their enuine Castoria aiways bears the signature of is the magic ether discovery of That is, that over half of Cincinnati genius. France’s youth has disappeared.