Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 12 September 1919 — Page 3
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THE TIMES Pase Three BREAD CAST UPON WATERS RETURNS pillllllllllllllllllillllHIK I We have Fall Suits here to please J I every man 11 SjH;.s&
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Policeman Francia E. CadelL Seventeen yervrs ac:o Policeman Francis E. Cadell of the New York force befriended a "down and out" and pow if he cares to can reap the reward for his good deed. Last week the one-time down and outer, now a prosperous business man in Oregon, returned to New York and offered Toliceman Cadell a good lite job 1a
EFORE there could have been such perfection qf
'0f finish in an Eagle Shirt
the factory inspectors must have made every garment argue its own case to win. Get your wife's expert testimony on the niceties of its tailoring. She'll ask you when next you buy to make 54 another
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formation was conveyed to the pr-s!-dfnt that a certain group of employers have taken the position that if strikes arc inaugurated in thr-ir plants h.v will close them down indefinitely. Action of this 8ort. it hns alsu brtn explained, would mo!t certainly result in not alone rioting but incendiarism and lawlessness of all kinds. "With an admitted shortago of all materials in the country, concerted action by empTbyers alonr such a line "to teach the workers a lesson," would certainly result in most serious trouble. Consequently, it is believed that when th; president sends out' the formal call for the conference next month in Washington, he will, in indicating his disapproval of sucrj acfion, explain that if a spirit of consideration and discussion shall prevail therein, a way out can be found which, while possibly not absolutely preventing striKea. can end most of th' ni and the otners of their desttuctivencss. ON1T MrttACLS TO PREVENT. The information reaching the rrfsi1mt is most disquiet ng. Only a niirncle. it now appears, can prevent a strike in the steel industry. Tr". president, it is no secret, believes that in some respects a strike in the steol industry would be fully as disastrous is would a general railway strike. And
The Sale We've Been Telling You About Begins Today 1000 pairs Women 's Fall Boots $10 Sto s18 Grades
Pair $5 Right at a time when leather prices are advancing almost daily. They're from the A. M- Legg Shoe Co., Pontlac. 111., majiufapturers of women's high grade footwear sold regularly in the best shops thorughout the country; 9-inch boots of finest kidskin in light and dark gray, fieldmouse, brown and black; also brown calfskin and patent colt; the lasts are designed for comfort, and their lines are smart and graceful; Goodyear welt soles, military or Louis heels, all sizes and widths- Friday and Saturday pair J5.95. values to $18.
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there hangs over the nation danger of a general railway tie-up inasmuch as
there are demands by various organizations hanging fire that might at any time come to a head. Then the strike of the Boston police came as a very disagreeable surprise to the president, especially as it was accompanied by the very disorder that had been predicted when the idea of policemen forming unions was first broached. OUOHT TO BE WOKMED. The president naturally views with concern all this unrest, lie uses "t as an argument that the peace treaty should be gotten out of the way in
order that the business of th world could know what it was to expect. But it is now -no secret to the men in the confidence of the president that he believes it necessary to supplement the influence of the treaty by reaching an agreement between capital and labor, whereby labor would speed up and increase production while capital would give labor more and more in actual partnership in the product of its bands. That is the big compelling reason for next. month's conference, tt also is what lies immediately behind the president's declaration that "The only way to keep
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We shall be glad to have you call up out Circulation Department when your copy doesn't rea ch you. We try hard to impress on our carrier b:)ys the need of serving their custom en, intelligently, sometimes it takes time to do this. The life blood of a newspaper is its circulation. The only way we have of knowing when Cir subscribers do not get their papers is when the call up our Circulation Department.
If you have had difficulty in finding suits elsewhere to fit and become you in the way you know they should, then it will be worth your while to 'drop into the Lion Store when you are again in need of one and look over the splendid brands we have in stock Hart Schaffner & Marx; Society Brand and Michaels Stern Clothes Among them we feel certain you will locate numbers to please you in the way you wish to be pleased.
They come made up in all materials, colors and sizes, in single and double breasters in plain or pinch backs all ready to walk out of the store with, of course if alterations are necessary our expert tailors will make them in short order. $32.50 and up to $60
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No Boy in the School Yard is Dressed Better than Yours
Of this you rest assured if you
have him fitted here. We have many splendid brands of suits on hand at all times to fit his body as fashionably as any suits could possibly fit bim and that will keep looking fashionable on him as long as he wears them. Nowhere else can they be duplicated at these prices. School Suits Fine all wool fabrics, rich patterns, double breasted, belted and with Avaist seam: good serviceable Avell made suits; sizes f
to 17 years. Priced at '.
$15
BANG! Take off your Straw, VOLUNTEER doirt wait for the last call. Your old straw has served you well, but it's time for a neAV Fall top-piece, and you couldnot possibly serA'e your own interests better than to make a selection from these new arriAals. On her trip to America, the R-34 was never higher up in the air than our iicav Fall hats will be in the estimation of smart dressers. Every neAv shape, every iicav shade is here. Priced at $3.00 to $8.00
Auto Accessories Special Reductions for Saturday and Monday "BASEMENT"
Basement Bargains Gray Granite and Aluminum Cooking Utensils also other Household Necessities
Ford "-Leaf Front Spring, made of best steel; $J is ry r g reg. price. Special... JLJLy Schraeder's Universal Tire Guae; regular price C O m $1.35. On sale af i?OC
Dutch Brand RubbSr Cement, U pint can, sells at Y C 20c. Tomorrow JL Lock AVashers, a box o assorted sizes; sell regularly - at Uc. Special JLiJC Timer AVires. five wire3 in one;
regular price 7rc. Sale price
59c
0 White Cotton AVaste, best quality. Saturday and Ol Monday, lb- JLKJC Tool Box. of black Japanned metal, sizes ' 9x22. r rj g with lock & catches vZO Ford Cylinder Head Gasgets. a set of eleven gas- g q gets. Special DZC Marvel Junior A'ulcanizer with 12 heat units; $1.00 q a kind. Special OZfC
Champion X Spark Plugs, regu
lar price "9c, special at
69c
$1.25 Gray Granite Convex Sauce Pan with cover, 12 qf. QCts capacity. Special 0JC Round Dish Pan, best grade gray granite, 14-qt. . LCr frize. $100 kind at .... OiC Rice Boiler, of pure aluminum, 2-qt. capacity $1.75 y O O value, at 3Jt.i Tea Kettle Royal Rochester make, pure aluminum, "-quart capacity. Special 2 1 9 Bread Box, with round corners, brown japanned; regular price
$1.2o. Special at.
98c
Kraut Kutters, made of best
quality hardwood, two adjust
able steel knives, movable box
$1.39 m
Clothes Line, made vanized wire, in 100 ft. lengths. Special.
of galvan59c
Electric Iron Royal Rochester
make, 6 lb. size, nicely nickeled;
$6.75 iron special at.
$4.98 m
Mop Oil and Furniture Polish, 12-oz- 25c bottles h q special at J. JC
Open until 9:30 Saturdy Evening
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men from agitating against grievance? is to remove the grievances.'
HERE'S A WOMAN . WHO'S A BEAR AT TRAPPING.
Trapping predatory animals is scarcely the kind of occupation in which woman might be expected to distin-
lH ,uish herself, even wit hthe great ex
tension of the range of feminine activities to which we have been accustomed lately. Mrs. Ada Tingley, of Idaho, is reported however, by the Northwestern division of the United States Biological Survey, to be so successful in this employment that her male rivals are finding it hard to keep up with her records, says the Eetroit News. Her victims are mainly coyotes, bobcals. wolves, lynex, and the mountain lions. At 8 SO every morn
ing Mrs. Tingley mounts her cayuse and rides off to her traps, of which she has six lines of fifty each. She uses a fish bait prepared by a secret formula. On occasion she san use a .32 calibre rifle with almost perfect accuracy.
Advertise in. The Times and a3rertise again. Results come with constant effort.
Watch for the Biueotrd, Saturday. 5-8-f.t
Dr. Carroll
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