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FORDS ARE RAPPED Ever See Hery or Edsel in France? Lawyer Asks Mount Cleme “Did you ever F( @ PO Edsel, on the Mexican in France during the w wa 1estion asked several times y day of soldier witnesses in the sult against the Chicago Tribune The ' question usually statement of a witness other Ford employes both on the Mexican border an in the battle zones in France. The guestion is an- swered always in the negative. The case took a peculiar angle yes- terday when the Solomon News com- pany deliberately refused to be drop- pq4d from the case as defendants. The Sdlomén company distributed the Chicago Tribune in Detroit at the time it is alleged to have published the libel on Henry Ford. The company's * original defense was that it had ne knowledge of the article w it cir- culated the paper. had been sustained by affidavits and the Fard attorneys were prepared to drop the Solomons from the prosecution So they subpoenaed Max and Sam Selomon for cross-examination. When **Mr. Lucking asked them if they knew the editorial was in the paper, their attarney objected, declaring they had Withdrawn their special plea and that Mich ae Hr‘m v May 29. rd or his border or the er- Ford that he met nerves in the active form in w curs in the living cells of the nrdy It 1eplaces nerve Waste, creates new hy builds Arm bealthy flesh. Sold by dru ts onderadefinite Ruzrantee of results or mo: uwine BITRO-PHOSPHAT L—the kind that pby- sicizns recommand FOR.THIN, DELICATE: NERVOUS, ANAEM_IC For ltch}ng Eczemna, 0Oid Sgrg_and Piles “l1 guarantee my Peterson of Buffalo, to stop ointment,” says ‘to cure eczem: the itching at once, reliable druggist fund your money “OINTMENT doesn't say it will do.” Wijliam Tolnw ‘I used P a little boy suffering ter zema. It did ithe work Then, there is Alex. Louttel fireman, 6f Buffalo, who is « write as follows: I had an old sore on my | for many years The best doctors led PETERSON'S OINT- MENT entirely healed the sore quick- 1y And from over in Canada comes a2 letter from A. Blockeby, statinz: ““The best thing I ever hit for itching piles is PETERSON'S OINTMENT.” ‘A big box for 35 cents and any cheerfully r PETERSON'S everything I will if do Jarley, of Franklin, ‘>l\ with ec- , a brave SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR w Brush this Through Faded, Streaked Locks and They Become Dark, Glossy, Youthful Almost everyone knows that Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- 2d, brings back the natural color and ustre to the hair when faded, streaked sr gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and trouble- some. Nowadays. asking at any irug store for * age and Sul- phur Compound.” you will get a large P bottle of this famous old recipe, im- proved by the addition of other in- gredients, at a small cost. Pon't stay gray! Try it! san possibiy tell that vou darkened « vour hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this thréugh vour hair. taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap- plication or two, your ~peautifully dar glossy and attractive. A THOROUGH TEST Ome to Convince the Most Skeptical New Britain Reader. The test of time is the test that counts. Doan's Kidney Pills have their reputation by effective action. The following case is typical. New Britain residents should ¥ convinced The testimony proof complete. Testimony like nored Mrs. J. A. Mc Gr'ul New Britain, : I uxed Doan's Kidney Pills “l.nn my back ached felt weak, which seemed to brought on by standing constantly. Mornings my back would feel lame and stiff and sometimes when I stooped over, the pain would catch me. Doan’s never failed relieve this trouble and they the highest recommendation.” (State- ment given April 17, 1916.) On December 10, 1918, Grail sai pack or my kidneys trouble me, use Doan’s Kldney Pllls and they are sure to relieve it. 66c, at all dealers. ©o., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. made e is confirmed—the this cannot be ig- & Church St., be I to Mrs: Mec- T i 4 Foster-Milburn ¥, follows a | Sage | No one | hair becomes | and | seem to | deserve “Whenever T have a lame | ¥ HOW “TIZ" GLADDENS | Aching Feet—No or Callouses, Corng “Tiz" makes sore, burning, go the aches callouses, blains, and pains, blisters, bunions the corn and draws out the acids and poi how hard you work, how dance, how far vou walk, you remain on your feet, “Tiz" bring restful foot comfort. “Tiz" is magical, grand. wonderful for tired, aching, swollen. smarting feet. Ah! how comtortable, how happy you feel feet just tingle for joy; shoes hurt or seem tight. | Get a 25 cent hox of { from any druggist or store. End foot torture wear smaller sho keep vour fe fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! whole year's foot comfert for only cent: long e g TIRED, ACHING FEET i!,\’o More Sore, l‘ul‘\‘t:'(l‘p‘ Tender FOR NOT FIGHTING tired foet fairly dance with delight. Away | chil- sons that puff up your feet. No matter you or how long Your never now department forever— e —rey NEW BRITAIN DAIL‘! HERALD THURQDAY MAY 29 1919 AIR COMMISSION Efiec {ive at Onoe Paris, May 29.—The aeronautical commission of the peace conference has agreed to a complete draft of an air convention and its annexes, sub- lect to some small amendmen The convention itself deais with the following matte The nationality aireraft reneral right of ifi competency Princip fareign ter and registration of principles governing international flight of air worthiness es and rning flight over of the paper Harry Philp, bandmaster of Ford band, testified that four mem- bers of that organization were called into the government service and assured them their jobs would waiting far them on their return His statement was later approved the emplovment office, he said. Truman O'Brien, just back France, having been wounded at Chateau-Thierry, testified he had served in the copper strike in northi- ern Michigan and on the Mexican border with the National Guard and had been reinstated by the Ford company on his return each time. He has not yet applied for reinstatement. As court adjourned, Atorney Stev- enson, of the defense. was arraigning the so-called ‘“profit sharing” system, by which some employes of the plant get $6 a day. “1 objact to the term ‘profit shar- ing’, he exclaimed. *“The men get a fixed sym per hour and it makes no difference whether the $30,000,000 a vear or §60,000.000. a mythieal expression.” It's PENNSYLVANIA BOYS BACK ON KROONLAND More Than 2,100 Men of 78th Divi- sion Arrive From St. Nazaire. New York, May 100 officers vision 29.—More than 2, 79th di- Army, Southern Pennsylvania), arrived here from St. Nazaire on the Kroonland, which brought 3,811 troops. Seventy-ninth units included div sion headquarters and 2 motor tran port detachment, 42 officers and 12 men; 304th engineers' companies to F inclusive and detachments, officers and 1,495 men; 3C4th train headquarters, 3 officers and 40 men; and 316th infantry’s companies L and M and detachment office K and battalion and sanitary detachment, officers and 366 men. sylvanias are assigned Camps Dix, Meade, Upton Dodge and Grant. Also on the Kroonland were headquarters troops, officers 117 men of the 70th division for Camps Dix and Meade; 13 officers and 642 men of the 20th engineers, camps throughout the country; cers and 397 men of b51st enginee mostly for Camps Dix and Upton; officers and 114 men comprisi the 648th aero squadron; 508 or wounded men and casuals. The steamer Cape May | deaux, brought 30 officers and 1,898 men of the 526th infantry, 82d divi- sjon (All America). These are draft ! troops from all parts of the country and are assigned mostly to Camps Up- i ton, Devens. Dix, Grant, Dodge, G don, Taylor, Meade, Custer, Bowic and Shelby and Fort D. A. Russell. The 326th's details arriving are field and staff headquarters, first battalion. medical detachments, ma(hmr- zun company and Companies E. G, I, and M. ]tal\fl from Marseilles, brought troops. uals either discharged or on fur- lough or still in service, these last in- cluding 7 from DMassachusetts. Units on the Ttalia included Companies A, (B and C and headquarters, supply and medical detachments, 9 officere and 418 men. ‘battalion and men of the (National today steamer altogether 6 A 51 12 These Penn- mostly 1o Sherman, sick 94th division. | HAWKER ¢ NEERS AT London, May 28 (Associated Press.) -—-Speaking at a luncheon today in his and Lieut. Commander Grieve's | honor, Harry G. Hawker deprecated the organization which had won for the United States the honor of the first crossing of the Atlantic by a | heavier air machine. that it was not a serious with a stationed at twenty yard Hawker continued: | ship every fifty have no fight This was silence on attempt, “every “If you miles it shows in your motor greeted with the part of gathered at the luncheon, between 230 and 300, nearly whom were British. A few minutes before thev had cheered heartily the statement that the Ameri‘an navy {aviators had been zuccessful in reaching Europe Hawker said that although weather was unfavorable, the success of the Americans in reaching the Azores had forced him to start put a you absolutee the men the | FORMER U. 8. AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE CRITICALLY ILL New York, May 29.—Robert Bacon, former ambassador to France, was in a critical condition today York Eve and Ear hospital, Saturday they had no knowledge of the contents the he | be by from firm makes 3rd | the | and | for | from Bor- | detachment of | A majority of these are | of the 319th field signal | TRIUMPH OF NC-4 | He said | numbering | all of at the New where he wasg operated upon for mastoiditis lastl Rules to be nl. rved on departure landing and when under way. Prohibition of the carriage tain objects. The international air navigation Final provisions. Technical details are relegated t annexes in the following order The marking of aircraft. Certificates of air worthiness books Rules as to rules of th Certifi of competen ing medical requirements. International maps and mark: Meteorological o The aeronautical commission of the peace conference grew out of the in- ternational convention on aerial navi- gation which was called together by the French government in March quite independent of the peace con- ference itself. The convention drawn up by it will be submitted to the supreme council as part of the peace conference work and, in the case of the United States. to its diplomatic representatives for presentation to the senate for ratification. The con- vention goes through much the same procedure as those drawn at The Hague. must be ratified within one vear's time and becomes effective be- tween the separate nations as rapidly | they ratify it. The American rep- resentatives on the commission were: | sen. Mason M. Patrick, chief of air service, American expedition- ary forces and Rear Admiral D. S. Knapp, senting the navy IN FRONT. or of cer commiesion for o lights and air sround information. rey CORNELL NINE Rochestér, N. Y. May 29.—Cor- | nell’s baseball team vanquished the Rochester nine here yesterday by the score of 3 to 2. Block Island Mackerel . Sea Trout Weakfish Halibut . Rockport Ced Serod Steak Sea Bass Porgies Cod Cheeks and Tongues Split Eels ..... Bullheads Lemon Sole Filet Sole Flounders Shore Haddock Open Long and Round Shrimps tore Will Be Opened RU MAKES NEW RULES | New, Must Be Ratified Within Year— | includ- | | Here Boston Blue Whole Fish Ih 12¢; Steaming Clams, Round Neck Cherry Stone Clams, G. May soldiers who Waghington, TUnion were demoted when the Democrats of the senate in 1913 and whose plac were filled with former veterans are to De restored, Senatc Indiana, chairman of the repub- lican patronage committee, announced today. TOASTIES Corn Flakes Q\VAMP_ It not rocommended ROQOT. kidnes * trouble and mediy sample size medicine by Parcel about it have bladder found At size bottles bottle of this relial Post. also pamphl Binghamton Britain Dai CATARRH VANISHES Is One Treatment That Sufferers Can Rely Upon. Al 1f you want to drive catarrh and all its disgusting symrptoms from your system in the shortest possible time, o to your drugegist and ask for a Hyomei outfit tuda Breathe Hyomei and let it rid you of catarrh; it gives such quick relief that all who use it for the first time are astonished. Hyomei is a pure, p nt antisep- tic which is breathed into the lungs over the inflamed membrane; it soothes the sore spots and heals all inflammation, : Don't suffer another day tarrh; the disease is dangerous and often ends in consumption. Start the Hyomei treatment today. No stomach dosing, no spr douches; breathe it—that's all. & Bra Co. Conn. 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SMART CLOTHES ELK BRAND CLOTHES $24.75 Other Suits and Topcoats, BEST FURNISHINGS Eagle Shirts Manhattan and Imperial U derwear Notaseam and Hole-Proof Hosiery And All Other Men’s Dres; Of Course You'll Want One of Our NEW STRAWS For Memorial Day Wear All Straws-—All Shapes—-All Sizes The Most Complete Collection of Straws in Town, $2.50 to $12. Silk and Cloth Caps and Outing Hats Great Assortment ONNORS-HALL The Live Store With A 248 MAIN STREET, Fine in $29.75 $34 5 $20 to $ ¢ Wash and Silk Neckwear Boston and Paris Garters Belts with Initial Buckles Silk Pajamas Lion Collars. s Requisites. ORAN (0. Conscience NEW RRITAIN Outfitters to Men and Boys

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