Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1919 — Page 5
Pae Five.
ABOR GROUP OPPOSED TO
BARUt
H PLAN
(xompers 111 and Unable to Attend Session of Industrial Conference .
"INTERNATIONAL NEWS StSVICEl BULLETIN. WASHIK8TOX, Oo'.. 15 Samuel Ooroprs is ill In beet today w-itii a. tempera, ttire of 101 degree. When he left the president's industrial conference after speaking: yetterday afternoon he went hone to ted. Dr. Henry Parker was called and found Ompen suffering from nervous exhaustion. In the Gompers home Mrs. Gompers is also in a serious condition, followlisr a recent s:reke of paralysis. "Yesterday was the anniversary of the death of their daughter. ST WM. O. SHEPHERD
N. SFRVICE '
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; p f i: ins I Co- ci 1? is . e wen r in- 1 President i-'rial nff-!inf l iay
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der. Samuel low per, w hose illness considered era b tlx- member? he Ubr f.Htip. '"unpTs" tbsen e from th" renfr'r--, - room cans'- I the labor ictoup an- : '''.' ' ItoM .-i socrci inc. 5 ii ar . I" '. a s ; 1 "-:r :n;i n and to decide upon l 'an e f fl.'iion A '.he same -ime members of the o f r.'i:i' wore in deep c'n.ulta ion i"!'"H''f to poeKion they should !. cn the OunrerV resolution A.iirc immediate ;.:!:; rat ion of the ' 1 SI l ike. ws- learred that the re prison t a -y e of lh pi-bce Ii.-iJ t nif'-tin at
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tion of steel strike arbitration Several of the group are openly opposed to the ijompf i s resolution; others believe that, arbitration, under the circumstances is a fair proposal, while still others headed by rr. i'lir!" AV. nitot. hold that the i-onference should fenore the resolution entirely and proceed to renra! discussion of th industrial situation. While the conference was fine to open a! 9:;;e the deleRAtes were still nulling around the hall. Informal conferences were h'ld at all th tibles Chairman l.ane pat first with one pro up Hnd then with another. Shortly hefore 11 o'clock a plan broached b.v I'.crnard M r-arueli soemd to catch t Ive fancy of tlx- various groups. The labor jtroup first left the hall, to consider the Barui h plan. The Itarueh plan is to hare the eonlerenec put :nio the hands of I Vie oomnut'eo of fifteen which composed rf tie m-mbrs of each of the three S roups, the task of workinjr out a machine fo- industrial conciliation Mnruch weatid have the enure confernee adjourn tin;.! ihoiin:in;ioi of fifrm Is rndv to preent a plan for formltiE such machinery. He would then turn over to the proposed conciliation board, not only the steel strike issue, but other labor issue now pendnK. The labor croup, in nferer.ee. derided against the Ftsruch plan. This decision would kill the Harueh resolution, if It were presented in a conference session. At 11:15 the conference bad not been called to order, ail sid-c-exidenHy home fearful of having the lumpers resolution come to an open vote.
Don't Pamper Your Stomach
Fear of Dyspepsia Robs the Entire System of Necessary Nutriment. Eat a Diversified Meal and With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets You will Avoid the Distress of Indigestion. .Iui b'-.aijSe the stomal h sours with Kassiness heartburn, water brash and such rtlsiresees after online, in not a jrood reason for d- pri ing the sjstem oi nourishment. Instead of i nd i Rest ible and innutrition httin and skim milk try the hetter plan of eating what you like mid follow our tneis wuh Stuart's !vspepsia Tablets They digest food, they assist the stom.-xh to secrte juices that keep the stomach siti. jut as when the Momaeh is in perfei t health. Nor is it necessary io ( I scrmi ma te. Vou may cut freely tf nieuis. sausce. inmee pie and bak'-d he.inv. f-r otix'r disiies. fu h as the aver-iI5fiftMH-views with horror, and
suffer ' no distress if on follow wiihl S'uart's fyspepsia Tabbts. There is,
thu no f.-efi l f f.ir any kind f ftod at Hity tiiio- oi- place. ..r with these tablets, sou ! of.c.-m rViose distresses c formerly . made you pamper your siomaeh c i. n v. -r- a tendir mfant. Ton inn cet Stu,1rt's IHspepia Tablets in an tiiut H..-e -it ;,n cents a box --Adv.
will meet tomorrow nieht at the Hifch school. Tlie meeting will be in the form of a reception for Mr. Monroe. Mr. Spoon and the pew teachers. A oirdiil InvitatiorA to attend this ineetma in txtended to all persons interested tn the Hitth School and its work. The Domesto Ftfience department of th Hammond Woman's "lub will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2: SO at the ntral School. There will be a demons' ration on oyster pattie?. The K. ?. club wili meet with Mrs
Asher tomorrow afternoon. fi12 Ann St .j
"Gets-It" Peels Your Corns Right Off
Two Drops Will Do It Without Fuss or Trouble. Never Fails. There's on. one way to i;e lid of ft our, arid thai is in pee) it off as you would .1 biini!ii;i fkni Ther- is '"ill- one corn I 1 1 1 e y i m all the world til-it does It i ri.-i I m,l, fun I lli,i IS -'i;et:j.
Thursday. Oct. 1 fit h.
The Raptist Woman's I nxm i!l meet Friday at 2:30 instead of Thutsdiv as' usual. This arrangement i necessary j
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PERSONAL!
SOCIAL NEWS
service for two years arrived in c'alifonna ;iller one year in the Philippine I-.. mils. He is expecte.) to arrive in Hammond ."-'inula) of this week. & Mrs. Wllmm H Huehn of ej Munich I'ort will be hostess Hi the Stitch and "hater I'luh tommorrow afternoon.
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Mrs A. AVlliams entertained at a. j noonday dinner yesterday. After 1hei dmr.er the afternoon v as spent with i Camcs and ti-iumc. Those present wric' the Mesdames H. (iram. H. AVo'.f, .7 j Mars!:. T. Krikev. of ivtroit. .I. tires or. J of W hitinK. K. San son, of l.ansitijj, .1. j McMeen and H. Wiekert. of South ("in-! case. j
The Trinity l'tup will meet ;u I h nome oi Air. Uaid Bail, Ad Micon Stonight Members stid friends m" cordially in i'fd.
Mrs Julius Mcyn will leave for re- j troit, Mich., tomorrow where she will, be the truest of frx tids and relatives; for a couple of weeks, ; - The Opal Hie 1. . . T M will hold ( a sp.i ial meetiner Thursday afternoon: at -he Odd Fellows hs!I. All members are reejijested In be present. I
on account of the state convention at Fort Wayne. - Another J 5 .! f Phoe Sale a tlx- l.Km Store Friday and Saturday offeiinc Women's 112.5" smart new fall boot;, ,.f finest Kidskin, in the hues; cil'-rj. nln in black at $.".. .See Thursdo-s Ad Lion Store
Mrs. T. rheisser and Mrs. M. Au'icti motored to Crown Toint vest ri day on business and stopped at P-herr-rvi'le lo visit relatives. -- The Hnj a I Neighbors. 1 v . 1 1 meet tomorrow aft-inoon to ,,rp;inize a social club, at the h"tne of Mis II. W hilnt. 1T6 liosliltl Stteet. All nV'titi'eS n re cord . a 1 ' y i n ' i ' ed . The F. K. 1.5. t'lub will nitet with I.ucy f'arsons Thursday, o- toiler 15th. a' her home 15f0th stteet.
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b.tby c;irl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. i. iMhlkatrp, October mh. The h.,hy win he clirnten:d at. the St.. Josephs hurch rxxt Siindiv at which h dinner will be served at th"j home of the I a h! karr.rs, SIS AJife .street. NOTICE There' will be h special meet hi Jt of ihe property owners on Hohtnan street between Hoffman and Toulas streets, Saturday night. Octoher letb. 7:30 p. m., at the cit y bail. lf'-I-r-:'t f i.M MITTFK. SCORES OF GARY REDS U1TDER EYE OF TROOPS
music tonight for the dance to the o"t cers by the girls of the Allied '-r' and Marriur-tte fuh at Ro theb i id's restaurant after the dinner hour.
'Boy Scout Column
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A Woman' is as Old as She ILooks
No woman wants to look
old. Many in their effort to look youthful resort to the "beauty doctor." Their mistake is that tbey visit the wrong department in the drug store. Beauty depends upon health. Worry, sleepless nights, headaches, pains, disorders, irregularities and weakness of a distinctly feminine character in & short time bring the dull eye, the "crow's feet," the haggard look, drooping shoulders, and the faltering step. To retain the appearance of youth you must retain health. - Instead of lotions, powders and paints, ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
This farncras medicine strikes at the very root of these enemies of your youthful appearance. It makes you not only loot young but feel young. It cures the weakness and build3 you up. Your druggist cs-n supply you with liquid or tablets ; or send ten one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y and a trial pkgr. of the tablets will be mailed you. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been in use nearly 50 years. If you wish to know all about yourself, drop a line to Dr. Pierce for free pamphlet on Diseases of Women. Should you desire to consult hi3 medical staff of physicians or ask for information, the Fame will be cheerfully furnished you wholly without cost and your letter will bo treated as sacredlv confidential.
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John Hu-he! of Moraine
Indianapolis on business. John Met 'lay iinii hi sen. Knlph. left for 'ieorgia whore they will spend th-' . ,vi,vw Mrs M.viin- ill follow them
later. ----- ! Mrs, McCarthy will entertain the Am-, aeitia club tomorrow afternoon at her home lOaOS Avenue.I.. South OhicSRo. . Ml those who are going wiil pleas, meet t Costlm St. and Sheffk-ld Ave in ' .me for t he 1 .411 car. Announcement ba been niado of the
h t proacUi ng
of fUissell S 'ontiao. Mil h. ly set.
marriage of Mary Klihege
and Car! Johnson, of The date is not definite-
The south side AV. c. T 1'. will met with Mrs. .lohn fiavit. corner of Hyslop and Highland. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ciivif in company with a number of other ladies were tn attendance at the smte convention at Bloommgton and they will give reports on the program for the year. All members 'should be present.
Miss r.oralne .'artet entertained fourteen girls at a birthday party in honor of her fourteenth birthday. The afternoon was pleasantly spent and at five o'clock a delicious luncheon was served j Mrs. B. F. Kseher entertained the Frstme club at a one ..'clock luncheon yesterday. Mrs, N. Kmmerl'.ng will be ths I hostess in two weeks. j Mrs. J TJ, Smalley will entertain for I Mrs Nathan Thompson tomorrow aftcr- ' noc-n. j Mrs. V. S. r;ter of Highland ?t. en- ! t -rtained at im afternoon party for Mrs. j Nathsn Thompson yesterday. Mrs. K. I.. Shortridge of Crown Point who is visitingthe Fierces of Condlt St. was a tj'iest at the party. Ir. Thorr pson who has been a guest I in Hammond for the past two months i is leaving tow n for Keehester. Minn .
where fie will attend a clinic of the Mayo Brothers. The Tarent and Teachers association
$300 For Your Old Piano Why Don 't You Sell It? There Arc Many Piano Dealers Who Will Give You From $250 to $300 For Your Old, Worn-Oat Piano.
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If .o!i want 10 Kn-sw ; i-t how aluablp yotir old piajto really i.- try to '-'! it o a pt r. ate parly and tbn tr a plftpo fioalor. Tn ci ?h inn-t fir your o'd piano in "reel" men:-- t-M ir to tho ?tid;nc prior pi3fi roar in exchsnE for orto if his now "$750 riaers." Ho wiH plaily allow you $2."'"' for -,i ;M piano Easy nrueh. H prices a
cheap playpr piano at $;.V' moro t.han its artua: valuft just so he can ticklo your ear? We pel1, your old plaJio for $l'0--but then you think you tot a fine dPal until you find some person who purrhaM the sanio plapr of that Fame dealer for only $5r'0.
IT'S SURELY A GREAT GAME and again, just try to sell that same old piano to the sliding price dealer for REAL Cash, and he won't buy it at all.
Even somp of thp oldest dealers in this country jut koop ticht on d-oiE? business in ptich ?niall ways. Tb.oy nenr, rtover jre t asharnod of -misreprpspiiting their (zoooU- hut labor under the a.v f-nmption that it. in their duty to keep the people In the dark about the genomes of piano dealing. Straube's (cv yon every dollar yotir old piano is worth on a new one- b'lt not a dollar more. New Players $395 and up.
Straube's will sell you the best pia.no at the lowest price -but not a dollar less. Haielton. Kra-ich & Bach, Ludwig. Ertey. Straub-a. Behr Bros.. Kobler A. Campbell. Brambach. Marshall 6V Wendell, Francis 3acon, etc
Convenient Payments.
Straube Piano Sc Music Co. 631 Hohman, Phone 661 HAMMOND
M -. and Mrs. Ile-vr.nn Sase ,-ire
Th' No Cora "CeU It" WU1 Not 'U' It " li is .,t;,i... of it.i-; . i niat 'I.'.!- I!' l. l..b, V tie bluest scjlcr !;iti:onL: corn - reiuo v . l " on thi" ; !;en !. It i tins the rid" of ' coi ti-:ii,i!.tik'." For ! hur.l coins, soft corns i oy oi.'. corn. on n . or i! s. i oi n.- i.e t v. , 1 1 t U . tots nd c:i, i'lscs, it iio.liiv ;i .pink, f nam liirsh I'Cets-lt" c- piled o. I" o three s.-.--'-nil.--. Ail V..II I.e.ed is iw t ttu-e. .' dr- (is. v . n.-y io do sinnui( your ! iiJiin. it no.! a w a..v forever vvnn tape, jo'i.eirv. ii-iiiiiiiK.-s. knives, i u n-d i i;icr., i .--o.r-. M'.-s and biood-hrii.; i uk inzors. li.i-. wen .oi n-pa.i ns. be corii-fre- at . !,l-t. ; ' tjets-lt. ' the only- sure, r ja ran teed, j io. m. - Lack cot n-T enioy r. rust but a tritte at any ilruu Mere. M I'd by K. I L:i if no iV Co.. Clnoago. III. I Sold in Ho nitn.'tcl and i ec.un mendf-d las th- wold's best corn ri-tnui-. bv J . "V'el. Ad .
I Use Famo for ifce Hair j As Yon Use Any Other Medicine Every Day j FAMO i a medicine for th hair, and j should be used as a meducme. at least rery momirg. j Americsns have been, aod are. notoriously neglectful of both their ' teeth and their hair.
Result the aimoat universal preralanoe of the twin scourea pyorrhea and seborrhea. Seborrhea is the deadly germ that kills the hair, and only by keeping Skfter it with FAMO can you save your hair and make it grow. FAMO does unquestionably kill the arborrhea germclears the head of this pest; more often than not in a single application. FAMO does grow new hair, even when people are careless and only apply it infrequently. But it is not fair to yourself, yoirr harr, or FAMO, to run chances. And you tire r-inning chances, if you use FAMO only once a week, or very now and then. FAMO is sold at all toilet goods counters, in two sizes - 51 and 35 cents. Soborrh is the medical nama for m morbidly increased flow (rem t ha sebaceous flartds of the scap Tho soborrhean excretion forms in scales or flakes and is eotimonly known as dandruff. From . the laborstores of F. A. Thompson t Company. Ma'.' T:jtitring Pliarmecists, Df.r - . ''
leaving tomorrow on a motor trip to Madoson. Wis. They will visit KI..Ienee Hammond w a- is in selit-oi there.
Tiie Hammond chapter O. of K. rf. j ha.-- ;: ..ed cord U I invitation fronj , the K k t I'hi. ato i l,aitr, 1 ii , ' i ' I e r j of Kastei n Suir. to attend ih meet-.
:rK toinoitow ri.yiit wtien lliey will entertain the Cr.ind -.Matron.
The ret:iilai ii.e-linf of th- Ham- j n.ond chaptr '. ; . s. ,, , a.t j n-Rht in Me M ison . Temple. Tii-f j was a Rood attendance, twenty oandi- !
dates f..r balnd t inp, .-, n,i final arrangements wet- made for th entertainment, of the i ii tnd Matron saturilny e -n ing vh. n a six-thirty o'clock dinner will re erved. preceding the confer! -ng of dep-ree?: oo a class of ean'lidales. A'tcr t h . Lo i s i p e s s of ; i i e e v e n -n ti-.'-t- w tl to. ci.ineinir and refrsh'11 ej, t s . 1-ast e enin the niemheis of the M. T. Club were entertained by M iss oroih Crowell of Ob n rtreet. N-ed!e work w as l ho- ci.it f ft-ai jr.- or the eveniriE after i: n a -ia.ni y coli;:Tion was so-rv d . , The Phi M i 1 iaiiiina cl ;': will meet with Miss K.ei.n Il.ilon on M irra.v st. I .niorroA" tn-.hl. The Wo;ii'-n of the Moose Heart legion. Haainiond "i.aplci- ijo w i i I oil' rtain ttieir hiisbaiids and 'anriis on Kri'iav eyenini; a. a ca i d par; v and social . I :-f r s ' . i.; ut s and a Kendal uod time w-.i ! e t. ritire4 of toe e .- n,:i2. -ne :n 'c-1 - and Jilen.is loii.e and hit.s; ".oar fa;. ni.es. I'-. liovvat j-no, roes ii,e b - t ii of a
b'-.ir'h makers source of supply It wa pen-is' rot I y rumored last ttteht 'bat I vane. ff. aii.ped maker of thbombs, had been apprehended acd retut red to iiary, where he is h;n h'-ici with oiror anarchist rrisoners The f-rort could tea he .officially eonf- no ed. Maj. i'Ihi. f.fonard Wood himseif ..., a hand yesterday in trying lo curb newspaper fakinR. He denied m full the story printed in a morning paper tat fo rsky had been arresi'd as the muk'T of the Gimbel bombs. 'Col. Mares reports lo me," said 'on cod. "that I here is not a single thread of evidence to . onnect any- of the men held in liar; i.r b;. federal troops anvvbere in the strike zone with the making or distribution of the so-calied 'Jiuibe! bombs. The story in a timrnimt newspaper that a cellar in Gary was taid-d and evidence found locating th. place of manufacture of the ;iniho bombs i without foundation of laet." Col. Mape.s also announced that, the sixteen pickets who had been br.vjuh' to headquarters for violating ...iicfs-'-lons siven them by the military authorities were- released on their promise that, i' wouid not happen a In. -Residents are sun s-r-ndinp in false calls to br.nir ,hf- ,r,,"r'B " Afferent parts of " sa,d Col. Ma pes. "and if ,hfy 8re Kr..ft..n.i.. they are KnlnK ,n , s;rr.: ly deaii w ith." ' ' T-steV.iay afternoon detachment of r'T "VI '0 the nth.r side " the juiftinK..,n Cement plant tiii"iP of lh" ary y l.mits to be on '-u,d to be rusU-i ,o Indiana H, Z i" ase of any pnss,blp dlsturh, thVc ""ups 've been stained 'hey have uneartheti a ,n, e ..
stills. (h,,H of these hate bon dis. oved
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Mobart Monday evenmr. where , vas operating: canar. 0 Kahons an hour. Kosides the at, Mllons of ,jsln whiskey wa, ec d The value of iT w , (
The raids of !,.,,. ,as, h Ihts moriuna we.-e ,nade hy the n ;!,-,rv capturms fourteen prisoners. . sh, of whom are be,nfr eid f or , , a ,. v , -Taj-on. alld stack, of red hterau.re KMdenee M,,,red last nifrht in the ra ,ds made teveaied conclusive evidence that "' steel sirike was heng n.-nieere 1 the I w. W.. Ited and Bolshevik element. The sou.ee f the liiera.ure d :.!.;,. . Monday of "The ,-, :o Ar,. of ,h. ",V h"' nr p' unearthed ad furt.ier investiKation ,s bf ins strenuous. I.v earned on ,,y thf in, (.lVlKncf, d ,""n,I f thr' A bad-e worn by '(' he Communsps Party wi'h th. w.arer . captured by the r,-,ili- ,:'.?' J:"" ,r-K" ! exhihtted bv oi. ..I a pes t his orn.r'i'o- Co.;, . 1,
NOTICE TO ALL SCOUTS. Ten are a.-krd to .e governed b; t e -following orders: DRUM AND BUGLE COSPS Or.lv registered Scouts w h are ad vancinjc teguiHrly in Scout i n e may hlonfi to 'he Corps. Regular attendsr.ee at your Troop is also necessary AVe want you in the '..rps but you must he Fcouts first. TROOP MEETINGS Scouts who w ish to retain then- m.m be-rsh;p must fcttend the meetings of their Troops. shali be cbitced - take seane noasures unless the a'tendance is better n the next few weeks. ADVANCEMENT R'tof tnber the regulation of the toe: Council that re.jijiies a Tenderfoot to advan-e to Se.ond Class within or. year liefter Cf-t on i he "Active I-:."" at once. EEOISTIR rOS CAALP Those wishipft to j.-0 to Canip Wiidrr fer ovejmchts should rcieister now. Tl ' first naints on the list will have f,:-: chance The first parly will doubtless ;o within two weeks. The r.umher i 1 1 nut ed. tVe shai! leave Friday after school and icturn Saturda afiemoon Tie expense 1, forty cents for f"Kd, P' Ihe Kxeculive ai once. elnly ?c'U'w ho can show that they are rfjru!,ri' attenditiK tbe-ir Troop meetings and passmK tesis wii! be permitted to s't'ml Camp Wilder.
Stiff Joints Sore Ulusdes
Umber Up Quickly Ur.dtrths Sooth Ins, Penetrating; Application of Hamlin s Wiztrd OH
In cass of rhttima'i.m and lam back it penetrates 7tcl:iy, drives otjt soreness, ir.d limbers up stiff, aching joints ac J muscles. Wizar i Oil is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, at d stincrs. Sraics iid bruises heal re: i.ly under its soothing, penetrating ') tics. Get it u ft drusrfcis'.s for 30 cent;.
1 If net atiif'.crl. return the bottl- ani
get you racne;- back. Ever -orif tipated r rtavu sick her-1-ache? .(".-.st (rv Wizard Liver Whips, pHasar. . I'll: pink pills, 30 cents. Guaran t j
B0HLINGER SHORTHAND SCHOOL DICTAPHONE, CALCULATING MACHINE. BUSINESS. Dsy and Eve. Phone Ham. 2891. Ruff Elds.
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FEW people realize the tremendous fatigue that comes from standing or valking all day on hard leather heels. See what Dr. A. F. Currier of the New York Globe says, in the clipping reproduced above, to a man who has to stand on his feet all day. Every moment you stand, every step you take on hard pavements and floors, is a tax levied on your energy. What Dr. Currier saj-s, applies to nearly every worker. Even though "you work at a desk all day, you suffer from the jolts and jars of pounding around on hard floors and pavements. You can protect yourself from these useless shocks. You can cushion your steps against the daily jolts and jars. O'Sullivan's Heels absorb the shocks that tire you out. It is not just the rubber that gives O'Sullivan's Heels their springiness and wearing qualities. Rubber, as you know, can be made hard and brittle as in fountain pens, or soft and crumbly as in pencil
erasers. To secure the resiliency and durability of O'Sullivan's Heels, the highest grades of rubber are "compoanded" with the best toughening agents known. The "'compound! is then "cured" or baked under high pressure. By this special process the greatest resiliency is combined with the utmost durability. It is this special process that has, since the making of the first rubber heel, established O'Sullivan's Heels as the standard of rubber heel quality. O'Sullivan's Heels are guaranteed to wear rwice as long as ordinary rubber heels; and will outlast three pairs of leather heels. Go to your shoe repairer today and have O'Sullivan's Heels put on your shoes. O'Sullivan's Heels are furnished in black, white or tan; for y men, women and children. Spe-y J
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sure that you get O'Sullivan's , .f'LK! ? avoid the disappointment of," V-'l ilC substitutes. ',MiV '-Aasr1
(ySulltvan's Heels
Absorb the shocks that tire you out
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When you try your first S tsa!"t ir T? )
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Trteir great resiliency. It is tneir resiliency that preventsyou from ooundmg away your energy.
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