The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 17

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é HONDURANS SHELL ITY; AMERICANS IN DANGER Mayor, of La Ceiba Reported to Have’ Virtually Abatidoned Town to Rebels. WASHINGTON, Sept. 10,—La Ceiba, on the fbrihern coast of Honduras, is under bombardment by Wertrand revoiutionists. Americans are re. ported endangered, and the Mayor of the city is reported to have practi. cally abandoned the place to the rebels, armouncing that he is power- less to protect foreigners | WATCH. THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking tho world’s standardremedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles PELEN op ‘The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhelmina. All druggists, three sizes, Look for the name Gold Metal on every dex and accept mo imitation From Europe, Githooley is back again. George Washi: ton some revoir and said: “God be with you ‘till again.” from Brest, Githooley, “Mike” country. As the record now stands, GLHOOLEY'S BACK STOWAWAY BOUND TOLWENNULS.A ; Tunnels Under Coal Pile on Ship in Fourth Trip Here 4 When they deported him on the he bade the ship news reporters au And they held a reunion to-day when the transport Kroonland tied up at Pier 1, Hoboken, with troops for short, has tried his darndest to get into the The Immigration officials have done their best to keep him out, bas come here as @ stowaway four times; he has been sent back three times and it seems as if he were duo for another free trip across the At- : for_the Immigration officials! eyes of armed guards. on the Black Arrow, He wot off the ship. weeks ago we meet was picked on then. Paula to retunn he was missing. month la 134th Street. They sent him to Bilis * Island. While there ihe made a ratt ¢ -AS H Oo R IA are daily offered to the Of life preservers end paddled to the 4 . Githootey | Jersey shora He was picked up by For Infants and Children readers of T! ¢ World Help | a pier watchman and sent back to Wanted advertisements. Ellis Island, Then they sent him to In Use For Over 30Y id | Bordeaux on the George Washington. ears — He then stowed away on the Kroon. | Always bears The transp aw At wea two the days before he w nd. Then he aNowed t hi oe, ee. combs at one extreme, and the soft, eraser at the other. O’Sullivan’s Heels—now univer- sallyrecognizedasa practical neces- sity of city life—put an exacting demand on the “compounding” process. O’Sullivan’s Heels must be both durable and resilient— they must have the toughness to withstand daily grinding on hard pavements, and the springiness to absorb the jolts and jars of walking. What gives a rubber heel'life” It 1s not just the rubber that gives O’Sullivan’s Heels their springiness and wearing qualities, To secure the resiliency and du- rability of O’Sullivan’s Heels, the highest grades of rubber are ‘‘com- pounded” with the best toughening Absorb th Oopyrightod, 1919 by O'S. R. Co. Rubber is not always resilient. Any in who has ever broken « pipe knows just how hard and ai brittle it can be crumbly pencil If an O'Sullivan Heel is cut along the side so that a thin strip of rubber is left attached at one end, that strip will have great elasticity—it can be stretched several inches. With an or- dinary rubber heel the material snaps in two before it h tretched to any at degree. ‘his test proves the remarkable resiliency and durability of O'Sulliven's Heels, O’Sullivan’s Heels ¢ shocks that t!¢ you out ing. have him at Ellis Island under the Gilhooley first came to our shores went back on the return trip of the transport. He tried the Zéalandia next and never ‘The Santa Paula He/landed at the dock but was kept from entering. | Y. When the time came for the Santa A|ier brought 1,119 soldiers from Brest, r the police picked him up at the home of Harry Grande in West uptil Ilivan'sHeels protect you ¢ the jars and jolts of They absorb tho shocks that tire you out— eonserve your energy. NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919. Monday, when an order was issued to lock him up as the ship neared New York. He was found hiding in a tun- nel he had made under a coal pile, He made such « racket that they put him in a straitjacket and he kicked the panels from a door. They took his shoes from him and he wore none When he arrived at Hoboken to-day. He said three members of the 60th Guard Company were willing to adopt him, Frank Welt of Arcadia, Kansas; Arthur Weddergren of Minneapolis and Ferdinand Jadin of San Fran- ciseo, Mike says hie father died at Char- lerol, Belgium, in 1910 and that his mother was killed by an aerial bomb ‘APPLY POSLAM -END DISTRESS cusual officers, 7 Brest Casual Com- panies of 32 officers and 1,017 men, some welfare workers and 7 wives of officers and enlisted men. James G. Carter, American Consul at Mada- gascar, John Foster Dulles, financial adviser to tho Reparation Commis- possible in so short a time. In Eczema, Poslam’s boken. On the Pot wives and 9 childre M. C. A. workers and company of soldiers. Signature of A Aa prepared for the pencil eraser, rubber ie soft and crumbly. Its resiliency is slight and it wears away rapidly, | Rubber can be as brittle as a pipe-stem or soft and crumbly as an eraser The springiness, or resiliency, which we associate - with rubber, depends on the “compound” : as silver is combined with other metals to make it durable, so is rubber “compounded.” Different “compounds” are responsible for the wide variety of rubber products we use daily—hard, brittle articles like pipe-stems, fountain-pens and 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. Guaranteed to outlast any other heels O’Sullivan’s Heels are guaran- teed to wear twice as long as ordinary rubber heels; and will out- last three pairs of leather heels. 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