【ROBLEE】 VINTAGE AD 1939 - 1950
ROBLEE TREADEMARK 10/31/1939
Caleres Inc. is an American footwear company that owns and operates a variety of footwear brands. Its headquarters is located in Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.[4][5] Founded in 1878 as Bryan, Brown & Company in St. Louis and undergoing several name changes,[6] for a time, the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company was the largest manufacturer of shoes in America. It went bankrupt in June 1939.
1930s: Great Depression and bankruptcy
During the Great Depression of the 1930s the company struggled to keep costs down, and workers' wages dropped, with a government investigation finding that workers at one plant were paid as little as "$2.50 and $3.00 for a 60-hour week." During this time the company also remained fiercely anti-union, even closing a plant in Vinceness, Indiana in 1933 when the workers there held a strike for recognition. The company also reportedly used physical intimidation against union organizers, hiring a strike-breaking agency and infiltrating the unions themselves.[11] The Illinois Federation of Labor forced a grand-jury investigation into Brown in 1935, after a union representative was almost tarred and feathered. There were no resultant indictments, although the Regional Labor Board in St. Louis did later issue a complaint, where they cited Brown for intimidation of employees using agents and officers, and unfair labor practices. The subsequent hearing revealed that John A. Bush had hired the A.A. Ahner detective agency in 1934, an agency known for strike-breaking.[11] In 1936, Brown was cited by the National Labor Relations Board for violating the Wagner Act over the company dissolving the Salem local union, but Brown would not reinstate workers fired for union activity. The Fair Labor Standard Act of 1938 mandated that the remaining Brown workers received higher wages.
The company went bankrupt in June 1939, after a failure to raise fresh capital for a reorganization. Stock of the company was suspended on the St. Louis Stock Exchange on June 23, 1939. The last transaction saw shares sold for 20 cents each, after a peak when its stock sold for up to $60 a share.
Boot and shoe recorder v. 57 (Aug.-Sept. 1910).
1878年にセントルイスにある Bryan, Brown & Company として設立され、しばらく名前が変更されました。Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company はアメリカ最大の靴メーカーでした。 1939年6月に破産しました。
1939
Roblee Shoes Brown Shoe Company 1939 Vintage Print Ad The Saturday Evening Post 1939-04-08
1939 U.S. Magazine Roblee Shoes Advert
The Saturday Evening Post 1939-05-27
The Saturday Evening Post 1939-09-09
The Saturday Evening Post 1939-11-18
1940
1940s-1960s: Push into retail
Opening a plant in Dyer, Tennessee in 1941, Brown began moving south for production, where it was traditionally non-Union.[11] In the 1940s, Brown's third president Clark Gamble began pushing the company into retailing. Becoming president in 1948 after John Bush, Gamble in 1950 initiated a merger with Wohl Shoes, which wholesaled mostly women's shoes in 2,500 stores in North America and Cuba.
The Saturday Evening Post 1940-03-16
The Saturday Evening Post 1940-04-06
The Saturday Evening Post 1940-09-14
1941
1941 Roblee Mens Shoes Easter Fashion Two Tone Brogue Vintage Magazine Print Ad
1941 Roblee Shoes for Men Original Vintage Advertisement with 5 Different Styles
1942
1942 Vintage ad for Roblee Shoe~WWII era/Naval War Ship/Ocean (102713)
1942 Alaskan King Brown Bear art Roblee Mens Kodiak Brown Shoes vintage print ad
1942 Roblee Huskies Shoes For Men Print Ad Advertisement Dogs in Snow
1942 Roblee Men's Shoes Feather Weight Cock Fight Vintage Print Ad
1942 Original Print Ad Roblee Shoes For Men Moose Painting Offer Brown Shoe Co
Eaton Rapids MI Journal 1942 May-Feb 1945
1943
1943 ROBLEE Shoes Over There Over Here vintage Boots Combat
1943 Roblee Shoes Naval Officer WW2 Navy Art Vintage Print Ad Retro Decor Large!
Rome NY Daily Sentinel 1943
Rome NY Daily Sentinel 1943
Rochester NY Tenth Ward Courier 1943
1944
1944 Vintage Print Ad 40's ROBLEE shoes men foot fashion geese art illustration
1944 ROBLEE Shoes for Men Vintage Artwork Makers Brown
1944 ROBLEE Shoes for Men Vintage Fashion
1944 ROBLEE Name on the Shoe Oldest Name in Shoes Vintage
1944 Vintage ad for Roblee Shoes for Men`Art WWII era Hoff (110617)
1944 Otto Soglow cartoon art Roblee men's shoes vintage print ad
Buffalo NY Evening News 1944
1945
1945 ROBLEE Fashion Shoes for Men Vintage Artwork
1945 Vintage Print Ad ROBLEE shoes men's foot fashion style royal scots
1945 U.S. Magazine Roblee Shoes Advert
1945 ROBLEE SHOES ARMY SERVICE BOOTS SOLDIER, WING TIP BLACK VINTAGE AD
1945 ROBLEE PINTOS TWO-TONED LEATHER MEN'S SHOES BROWN SHOE CO. AD PRINT
Corning NY Evening Leader 1945
1946
1946 ROBLEE Red Maple Shoes for Men Fashion 1940s Vintage Art
1946 "ROBLEE SHOES" RELAX IN HAMMOCK VINTAGE ART PRINT AD
1946 Roblee Shoes Ad During College make a friend of Roblee
1946 Old Magazine Print Ad Roblee Mens Shoes Football
Buffalo NY Evening News 1946
1947
1947 Roblee Shoes for Men: Style Roundup Vintage Print Ad
Here’s another ad for upscale brogues, from the November 3, 1947 issue of LIFE:
1948
1948 Roblee Mens Shoes Vintage PRINT AD Summer Tones Classy Man Illustration 40s
1948 Vintage Print Ad 1940s ROBLEE Shoes Foot Fashion Men's Style
Philadelphia PA Inquirer 1948
Philadelphia PA Inquirer 1948
Philadelphia PA Inquirer 1948
Philadelphia PA Inquirer 1948
1949
Follies of the Madmen #399 1949
Philadelphia PA Inquirer 1949
1950
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