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————EE THE EVENING _WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921, a ; ———O { m 5 howed ‘Track Hits Boy on Roller eaten [auto truck operated by Morris Partnaw | NAME A DRY CRIB Fon mawant [Pella Mlamdae ATA Ly WOMEN’S ASSAILANT BOULEVARD OPENED | BIGAMIST IN COURT } venrs sere P pounds, Hue} yotter skating In front of No. 101 Bast |eral Prohibition Director tor thi ! | ae pre pated < Cenk Mae Rgino ee BKUHTER: FED -——- yer, Hat hay a g brows trou- | Broadway. He was removed to Gouver- |) Soe Rr a | f te line with the predictions made in| . Mountain for Fugitive ¢ Isiand City, Freed if He Gels a Jot = — jthls column yesterday, the Cuba Cane | fy iehied in Wood Crows Bay Sugar Corporation has ext« until! JOct. 22 the time in which ot] in alate Renta GP ac the $26,000,000 debentures 0} T] cmbar an et, 1S ‘ Wh M: J d Bites fay sapoer tials bon is| fis: undey th oe en Y. JONES WAS SAVEa Jrom ‘under an Agreement _invo iving tie ' va Wiliam nats m- Seubordination of their Jebentures 0 @) ent has heen entered inte wit yfinted ae ye d total), nifid nO h ; Ber ie, SEO, Hy Me one tl peterrea avidin si inten 42m and [Ee nd the jrying pan — jebentures deposited their po Me One y Friday mma : lt = J annate They talk yet of the change that came over Jones. Some Formal ment has been |) aa thor were f ov | ; a eat said it was psychology. Some aaid it was a miracle. All said | made by a mittee of bankers fv ate ©} two firm | French bride with him when he , i ihe United d Products Compu side |@ Co, and Rone wee ebeseRt J cA it was a mystery. ) 1 fe tan of $5,000,000 to run foi Hausen, @ ‘of the marriage and all we 1 When they asked Jones, he said {t was liberation from ad ) da halt years. This loan ‘ Co-{untit last sumer, when Kung met a slavery—slavery to the frying pan, and to grease and starch. \ Fe of the $4,000,000 loan which jgured Sept. 12 and provides needed girl’ named Marion David winnin, rf must immediately |B Jones used to take hie breakfast fried, and followed this ypty ak be me f ate with her His working capital. The dan ol a Tnttl the yivent of 1 ap 1 I ame infatuated wit Moosivershipy which was ed to hash BRA VIAG) ‘ as French wife, learning of the actions | with a heavy lunch. Mave exisied, hes thus been avoided usd |AUTO VICTIM AWARDED I, had him hated to the| » In those days they said at the office: “Old Jones has a , to he cone! sil Ms jehe col npany off ohiTn con Aneel 8,000, FAT: 5, ys Court, where " me Bethiehem Bical yada ie i ber | SAVE $10 BY TELLING | $ 09, HER $5,000 ane, iy Wer abe wool secret sorrow and he's sore on the world. 000,000 combin: WOMAN JUDGE TRUTH | tatsion wan and Son Win Sults| According to Joseph he thought this One day Jones started late—no time for the usual break- Reece tea { Agninat Mes. Cplota. court action constituted a divorce! fant to be cooked. Brec' of eel milla a RIVERHEAD. 1 Jet, 18.—Ver-] with $10 a week alimony and on Sept. | Bxen, vwatoh, he re : 5 Keil to-day sj ay semis i) a is cae David. An| Jones had a breakfast on Grape-Nuts with cream. were to be uni airect manage i t Mrs. Blizabeth| excellent ord as shown by his He was delighted with the crispness and rich or. Felt ment of Chari wab, of Rat 21, by a jury] discharge p me Court before Justice | attitude of satisfied and “fed.” Tried ft again at lunch. Kept on breakfast- ing that way—often lunching, too: WILTON, Conn, Oct, 18.—Mr An attempt has bheen made to ereate the impression that the agree- Schenk, Justice of the has haa] J nil Judge Nott to i ment recently ent { jrMof Babylon | to — Jones began to “perk up,” talk up, step up—GET up. wy the Standard Ol! 0 for personal injur Cleared of Axnault a Government of Czecho- sustained last December when he “Let Jones show you how to do this,” they began to say the company a mon a 9 " " ying mor truck ‘oy Mrs. Upjohn's automot business in that country We etofore see ea Sous BM ae THACEDABETSR enrol ; at the office. Bere Te ae dana Ol Corabany pies, (OVEL 1-2; ff \YOE| irotisht hotore her for trial As to Jones—he said: “That's a great food—GRAPE- icice this. is) the ohbe.. Tk ta ox drachma, She asked them what they weredoing | $3,000 (or lose 0 NUTS.” and one replied “hunting |dentai student ined that the agreement provides ‘a He pald $69 in fines and hat the company h: it | There are thousands of Joneses, both kinds—reckless feed- five drilling permi her sald, “hunting rabbits,” @rnment land. The dn't get by with IL and was an in Jeffer- ae ers and wise feeders. any Avill now ha privilege of | id $63 and costs, Thal two'| Aon Market Gplirty (ouday discharged New President off. erie moting with the Roya nich William Wilt, twenty, a post office clerk Ansoctat “ ’ ” cables, o did not attempt to lie to oct a! Se “| Gernoany’ in the marketing ot reine | “were ‘elven Root, sound of St. Laut SUG EG AAT eth rein There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts talking to about shooting little song | into custo’ President of the Brooklyn Rap! been implica’ dd re let n ildde London. despaichen to-day’ quote birds and Jet off with 959 fines and| pont Brit hon | —the perfected goodness of whole wheat and malted costs Ju Schenk will show no mercy to songbird shooters: Officials of the Royse! Duteh Com barley—delicious, nourishing, ready to eat. All grocers. denying that sposed of its gn Eagle Oi roulated yes 0 to Welcome Jap- Delegation. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.—Secretary of State Hughes in a telegram to Mayor . James Rolph jr., has asked the people of San Francisco to give cordia! wel- come to Japanese delegates to the con- utch Company bad dispose these holdings, presumbably they had lost faitn in the fu the Mexican fields, seems t been nothing more than velopment in the assiduously cin months for th the market val shares and more particularly M Petroleum. 20th Street, the three young men ar- ted Saturday night at 39th Street so {and Ninth Avenue on suspicion of hav- up and robbed Cornelius ‘| ference on limitation of armaments, duo -|here to-morrow. The delegates will be welcomed by city officials, Major Gen. Willem Mt Weight of the Ninth Army HEE EERE! © Once learn what rubber heels ‘ can do for you Then the choice of what kind : to wear becomes important Why the retailer can sell WENTY-THREE years ago the first at new low prices O’Sullivan Heel was made. . . Today the O’Sullivan story has spread around We sell direct to the retailer, in limited the world. They’re wearing rubber heels in Nome quantities, to make sure that every one of the and Yucatan, in Winnipeg and Miami. 80,000,000 57 Varieties on his shelves is of the very fresh Americans are awake to the dangers of fatigue. . . Everywhere people re ize that the hi est quality, when he offers it to you. Sap Prat ue eta. ie ee nervous system must be protected against the con- Reduced costs, in foods or in the cost of run- ; stant shocks that exhaust it. Everywhere they are ning the Heinz kitchens, promptly lower the secking protection by wearing rubber heels. ; price of the 57 to the retailer. : But—it’s no easy job to make a heel which really N . i . gives that protection, Rubber can be made as o retailer has large stocks on his shelves. hard and brittle as a pipe-stem or as soft and And so the retailer can at once pass the benefit crumbly as a pencil eraser. of the new Heinz prices right along to you. Unless your heels are true elastic cushions— . tough, live, springy, absorbing every shock—you're he ! re t not getting the protection you need. Today, more than ever, you need to make a care- ful choice. Inspired by the success of O’Sullivan’s, President, H. J. HEINZ COMPANY nearly 50 different brands have appeared on the market. ~That’s why it’s important for you to in- dicate your choice when you buy. Don’t just say Leading Grocers in New York today quote the following prices on Heinz Products: “rubber heels”—say “O’Sullivan’s!” ' O’Sullivan’s are first and foremost shock absorb SMALL MEDIUM cApae Oven Baked Beans 1loz—Ile. 180215. 30 on—28e. ers. That famous O’Sullivan “blend” makes every step seem cushioned on air. Built of the finest kinds of scientifically- blended rubber, naturally they cost your dealer a few cents more. Insist on getting them! Tomato Soup 100x—13c. 1602-18 30 os—320 Apple Butter Toz—18c. 16 0n-—30c. 32 02—80e , | Prepared Mustard 6 on. 13. \ | 4 i L , 4 [ | ; ee | O’Sullivan’s Heels = Absor b the shocks that tire you out A strip cut from an O'Sullivan Heel stretches and springs back like an elastio ban a " Peanut Butter 34 oz—13c. 6 oz—20c. 10 o8.—30e. Tomato Ketchup 8 oz.—20c. 14 o2.—38e. | Cooked Spaghetti 10 oz.—13c. 16 oz—18c. 30 on—320