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%@EJE]E']EEDEE@@E@EE@E@EEE@E@@ :GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE: A Personal Visit to Our Shoe Department s Asked By Us. The new Dorothy Dodd Shoes are imme- = & = ) o, < g = = () e [=] e = o = [l - - [=] = - & ® =r =. =] =] 8 (=2 = 1 o ) o] ] ) ) ) ) ] ] ) @ shoes. A p]easure to wear them. Every dol = lar spent for Dorothy Dodd Shoes brings real satisfaction. Styles for Fall—Straps, Ox- fords, Boots. $5.00 * $10.00 EE]= Do men “save themselves” GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE} more than women do? E@E]E!EE@@E@@@@@@@EE@@ED@@@EE AN’S work is no more exhausting than Although men took it up first, millions of women 2 woman’s. From the time she gets up in today are finding how these heels can save their GEORGIA GOVERNOR |[the following persons must be pre- the morning until the last task at night, a energy—can stop the needless waste that takes | e ol Voling Al iyean's woman is often on her feet all day., Millions so much of their strength. LOSES BECISIVELY |““S50%., vv, copicy s | i . : 3 | never learn to spare themselves. b . for the purposes of profit; persons . £ 2 who live on unearned increment; pri- Yet men have used a sxmple way of saving If you ‘i) wear mb heels Walter F. George Gets Democratic | vate dealers, traders and commercial agents, clergymen, monks, and all | energy for years—8 out of 10 do today. Look at them! Nomination for United States employes of religious cults.” . Are they O’Sullivan’s? It will pay you to find -out! Like all good things O’Sullivan’s have been Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18 (By EMIL SCHUTTE IS A man Who hdd the same prablem widely imitated. giated Pressy—wWaller . George ;| DENIED NEW TRIAL| so many women have e i B S court, with a total of 304 county heels” next time. Tell your repairman to put on Lol voin wep overiEiITEY S | Twenty-five years ago a man who worked con- O’Sullivan’s—and notice the difference at the end nominated as candidate to 0RCOW® |y, Appeal in Attempt to Save Al- stantly on his feet found himself with little of each day! See how much freer you are from EIEIEIEIEIEIIEIEIEIEIEI[EEIE]@E@@@E@E@E@E@EEE@El@EI Senate, successor to the late U. S. Senator | Th s E. Watson in vesterday's! 5 e i 1 tiredn i in. sper:l];qdnmnrranr primary, according teged. MitlerersWill e Made' b energy when work was over—with a backache n:::;::gt;l:“ivan Heelforpract'cafl e erystyle icallyeve to complete unofficial returns com- Governor Lake. H 1 i piled by the Atlanta Constitution to- each mght in the bargain. of women’s shoes—for the high cuban heel as wellasfor g8y e e R One day instead of standing all day on the the various low heel types and the “‘in-between” styles. The victory of George marked the!for a new trial of Emil Schutte, con- | second defeat of Governor T. W.|victed of the murder of three mem- hard floor he stood on a rubber mat. The O’Sullivan’sare alwaysadapted tothe prevailing mode. Hardwick within as many months and | bers of the Ball family, whose charred according to political observers | bodies were found in the ruins of al effect astonished him. He felt better that night Furthermore, as millions of women are finding showed that the Watson - block of | burned shack, December 10, 1913, than he had in weeks. Next day he cut two out, they preserve the onglna] trim appearance of oters, estimated at 50,000 at full |near here, was denied yesterday by v h. remained intact and voted|Judge John P. Kellogg, in the gu- pieces of rubber from the mat and fastened the heel and prevent the running-over that occurs so Imost solidly for the former court | perior court. Counsel for Schutte an- _ uickly with ordi o et them to the heels of his shoes. G rdinary justice nounced immediately after the de- 5 Of the 180 counties in the state, |cision that they would appeal to the O’Sullivan’s usually cost you ne more than ordi. George carried 125, mivng him 96 | board of pardons within a day or two, | And that was the beginning of theidea that pary rubber heels. But »ear a pair—and you'll ore convention votes than required | Unless his sentence is commuted by 2 A i ) for nomination, according to the Con- |the board Schutte will be Tanged| resulted in O’Sullivan’s Heels! know why millions always insist on them ! stitution compilations. Governor | October 24, | Hardwick carrier 28 counties with 76 Schutte was convicted of the unit votes; Seaborn Wright, 7 coun-| murders a year ago and originally ties with 22 unit votes, and John R.|was sentenced to be hanged last Mearionone: April. He was - reprieved until , o ’ Definite reports of the popular vote | June and again until October. The in 71 counties gave George 27,914:(petition for a new trial was heard Hardwick 19,026; Wright 7,003 and | September 27. At that time Schutte| Cooper 400, tcok the stand in his own defen:q C. E. McGregor, who, as Watson's|and attempted to account for his spokesman a short time hefore vhrv‘y;,mfmrw\ts preceding the murders, 2 atter's death, spoke throughout the|His story, however, was denied by the B e e e W Absorb the shocks that tire you out tion of Hardwick a§ governor, was|(son of the condemned man, who tes- A nominated state pension comm oner | tified that his father had set fire to & over a field of four other candidates, | the shack and had shot the members according to the Constitution’s re-|of the Ball fami s they rushed out. turns. R A ONLY WORKERS CAN VOTE | SN o Your energy is limited—don’t waste it Dr4 Wulfien of Dresden Believes Be- ¢ — Ilvantfi Their offenses, he stated, “VIFE’S TFETH CLT forced toward the Canadian shore, |flight over the city. The 192 foot‘ Allowing Those Who Toil to Use to Become Victims, ‘nsually are assault, insubordination, and at last their cries were heard. |dirigible, which had completed a Cnmfort Yonr Skm. F . at. 19 “eim | bodily injury, or property damage. | James Green, who works at the Beach |cross country flight from Langley Dresden, Oct. 189.—Criminal incli- 2 s anchle. nations are so highly developed in Doctor Wulffen urged the import-| ROPE HOLDING CANOE Grove Country Club, put out in a |field, Va., to San Francisco, and was WIflICl!tlcur soa Moscow, Cct. 15.—In the elections | eripples that these members of society | 21Ce of judges and prosecuting ntior- | o BT rowboat, took in the numbed and|on its homeward vovage is a com- a p of delegates to the provincial and [ghould be the objects of especial | N€YS Studying the cases of cripples| i exhausted couple and hurried them |plete wreck with no salvage possible. d F tTfll government soviets proceeding | alertness on the part of the authori- | Nith particular care, to determine ! She Bites Untit Captive Craft in Lake | (o the clubhouse, where they were re- | Eight of the passengers were _in- an an cum i th onth a 12 : ion of Dr. Frich Wuls. | their psychological background vived ured when they jumped from 15 to throughout Russia this month in the opinion of Dr. Erich Wulf- 3] ) ¥ vy m‘.' percentage of the Russians who, in|fen, of the Saxon ministry of justice. | —— - } St. Clair Floats Herself and c 5 DESTR 20 feet just before the C-2's hydro- .t A vear: e revolu vere | r Wulffen de ¢ | | 3| T ited. Major H. A. Strauss, previous vears of the revolution, were | Doctor Wulffen declared in the |LOST TWO DAYS WAS Husband. - UCTICN gen ignited entitled to vote, are now deprived of | cour: of an address before a con- commander of the C-2 was expected 2 - Detroit, Oct. 18.—Mrs, Delma R IS BE to testify he believed that the acci- NEW FO0D PR 8 the ballot because, since the resump- | gre for the care of cripples, that o —Mrs X tion of free trade, they have become|the only favor which the forthcoming OUT IN S\O\VSTORM Mchaniel saved her own life and NG PROBED‘mm was caused by fabric pulling out| Rostov, Russia, Oct.*T9,—Russian “exploiters of labor.” criminal code of the republic would | that of her hushand Monday night by e i !of the envelope as the big dirigible | peasants, faced by the need of con- The Soviet Russian constitution |show these unfortunates would be S | parting with her teeth a rope that |started from the Brooks fleld hangar.lgerving their food supplies, have de- AP e balls s & sty In 2 / [ 4 as o A v . v i ' confines the right of the ballot to|a slight ticity in ,4.pph|ng eX- | Michigan Professor and Woman held fast to its anchor their capsized {Army Board of Inquiry Is Trying to This, in the opinion of some omc"'ncloped a method of drying water- actual workers whether with hand or | tenuating circumstances” to them | canoe. When the canoe floated free i : : implies that the fabric used in con-y = G v brain: ‘to peasants and to soldfers.| Because of his handicap, a crip-| Teacher Get Separated from they clung to it while it drifted tow- Find Canse for Wreck at San structing the dirigible was not up to| melons. ey make a light string Many of those now “in trade” were, | ple easily becomes at odds with so- | ard shore. Their cries were heard A tonlt standard. net for each melon when it comes until this year, of necessity in these | cie and drifts to crime, the speak- | a Hunting Party. and rescue reached them in time. ¢ & Major Strauss's estimate of the|from the field, and hang it in a dry preferred classes er said. Cripples are wont to be the ) o The couple had made the canoe| San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 18—A board |value of the C-2 was $70,000. It orig-{anq Jark place where it will not The government has issued strict | victims of fllusions, and to inciine *j“ 18}“""»q Mich,, Oct. 18.—Pro-|fast with an ancher while they were |of inquiry today began un inquiry to|inally cost the government $250,000. | (" oL aaten in the winter instructions to election officials that|tcward domination, power, and bar. | fessor E. L. Sheldon, ingtructor in the | fshing in Laks St. Clair. McDaniel, determine causes of the explosion B | A ——e months, and are said to retain their Michigan College of Mines, and Miss | caning too far over on one sid 2 ¢ t side, | which dest ; t o e | Loretta Willlams, Hancock school | caysed the craft to capsize. He tried ‘“‘_ \TN‘:_M:\“‘ R e ) There are nearly 1,500,000 men in| flavor and juice to a remarkable de. ——— e | i g v just as it was starting| teacher, loat-dn the woods of Kewee. |5 vain ‘to-untle”the rope’ while'He | itk {1 passengers on ‘and exhibitipn) TP Chinese etandingsarmy gree. ‘ ’ | naw county since Sunday, were found | anq his wife clung to the canoe in the o et |late yesterday by a searching party|icy water. When his efforts failed, - o at Porhespoe Harbor. They were| his wife began to gnaw at the rope. Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT DIET- |nr»n» the worse for their experience, | pinally she bit through it and the ING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a pound a dafl‘ '1"'9“;’ the fflv\tl fh:l !h:’yh“"’d 1: 3| overturned craft acted as a buoy to 3 and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place. i ""'{ Mt t and had | yhich they clung. They were a mile oy ) 1 am a licensed practising physician and ppy_unn.\ IEonamiouL &2 from shore. Each clung to the N They were on a partridge hunting|canoe with one hand and paddied 8 E ths ‘enaniing me 1o choose. remedies that will pro.| XPedition on Sunday near Cobber | yith the othor duce 1 r Fote of Sttt T st butTwhien | Harbor, when they became separated | yjttie by little the canoe was will 4 4 i The troublessme | from the rest of the party. Students oids : ! the troublesome SYMP-|,nq citizens formed into groups to toms sstoutness sich as shortness of brewth 4 A gearch the woods. itation, indi fon, rhehmatism, gout, asthma,| ™ o eenaw county is the northern- CARETFCion ) various other afflictions Which | ot tin of Michigan, projecting into - o g ‘I,akp Superior. A snowstorm swept | (NSRENNI RPN 10 Fe'3 My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, | that country last night, and two or | orMor slecpy feeling, giving vou renewed energy and vigor, | three feet of snow covered the land- (he ORIGINAL, a result of the loss of your superfu fat | scape westerday. Malted Milk You are not required to change in the siightest| The forest where the hunters were | from your regiiar mode of living. There is no diet- | jogt s about 60 miles from Houghton. i ing or exercising. It Is simple, easy and p!nasanr}(‘opger Harbor, on the tip of the This diagram ;lnon how the average person’s energy falls. Do you go down too far each day toward exhaustion ? Russia Makes New Laws This \rar‘ cuse of Handicaps They are Wont | o Il it fasfes = ¥p. taks | point of Keweenaw county, 1 f ” o C 1f you are overstout do not postpone, but sit down right now menneamt villages. ot e T , ’-?'Hlldl.un J“'t as and #end for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan| T, good as it smellsl b \LY AFTER DUC \{ The sharl sucker, a defenseless and | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. whereby I am to be PA.D ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS mm‘i:; ?.;x» ":k'; :m“:l“"l';”:’;m Quick Lunchet Home Office & Fountains. 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