Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1919 — Page 7

Thursday. Sept. ba, 1919.

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Liori Store Credit Terms are th? Most Liberal H

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We Carry All Well Known Reliable Makes sjly We Guarantee Ever Heater and Range We Sell

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The Most Sensational Selling of Ranges and Heaters in Years! Read Carefully Stoves are scarce all iron products are sky high. Our mighty buying power enabled us to place mammoth orders when prices were lower in several instances at special price concessions. Our stock is positively the largest in the Calumet Region 6 carloads now in our warehouse. Such well known dependable makes as Alcazar, Dockash, Crown, Sunshine, Glenwood, Fairy Oak, Brilliant Charm, Laurel, Favorite, Royal Scranton and many others. Quantity, qualitj, value and terms considered, you cannot afford to overlook this sale. "Monev saved is money earned."

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Lion Store Liberal Credit Terms Enables You to Buy Economically and Immediately 'fly time to buy your winter heater or range is now. The tang of Autumn is roping into the air after sundown and a fire will soon be a necessity. Friday and Saturday we offer three extraordinary values in stoves. Our special credit plan is aiding thousands of Northern Indiana people in furnishing their homes. If you are in need of a- coal and gas range or a heater buy it at this week's sale jny from $3 to $12 down, the balance at the rate of 75c to, $2 weeklv.

E $119 Combination Crown At $109.75

'12 Down, Weekly

Extra Special Rag Carpet 1 85c Value, Yard 65c Bought 500 yards of Rag Carpet from a Chicago Mail EE Order House who was overstocked. Regular 85c

CROWN Combination Coal and Gas Range $12.00 Down $2.00 Weekly

Large cast iron'raiyre, warming closet and oven door of white porcelain, nickel trimmed, equipped with oven indicator, key plate top which can be used for broiling; regular price 1 net 7 t 5119. on eale ... UJ.l

109 Combination Alcazar at $99.75 S

ALCAZAR Combination Coal and Gas Range $10.00 Down $1.75 Weekly

Built of cast iron, 4 holes for pas. 4 for coal, lS-inch oVen. white porcelain oven door, nickel trimmed, with oven indicator; white porcelain high closet; a really wonderful range, regular price S1G9. 7 99.75

Fairy Oak Heater Ai Illustrated A good looking stove and a guaranteed heat producer, made of heavy guage steel, with cast base, full nickeled swing dome, with ornamental urn, removable nickeled foot rails; for hard or soft coal, comes in four sizes, prices reduced as follows :

No. 19 . 17 . 15 . 13'.

Regular Price $36.00 32.00 20.00 26.00

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Sale Price. $29.95 2G.95 22.50 18.95

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10 S. & H. GREEN STAMPS FREE Friday September 26th Tomorrow is Red Letter Day 10 S. & H. Stamps given Free at the Red Letter Day Stamp Desk in the other store. jOne set for each book you have.

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SITUATION

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reehe. They claim that the right of free speech and the right of peaceable pnd lawful asisemWaire is guaranteed

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cannot be transcended by my state law or authority. At strike headquartershere little else is heard and this feeling is increased by hatred of the Pennsylvanian state constabulary, which one of the strikers' head term Th Don Cossacks of the steel trust." TOTS COWSTITTTTXS CJtOWD. The mounted state troopers, augmented by the regular uniformed police and hundreds of deputies undoubtedly are rulinr the situation with rirc-r. Llt'le horse-play Is tolerated in any of the steel towns around Plttsbureh. Four persons constitute a crowd and must move. If they don't move they usually pet a swift view of the business end of a club followed by arrest. The strikers and their leaders claim this is unlawful. But they are much n

the same position of the man in jail who says: "They can't arrest me." SAT ITS OS1T HOPE. Aaainst the assertions and protests Of

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WHEN THE REDS WON THE TOSS

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The flip ef the coin to see where the first of the world seriea games are to be played. Left to right, seated: John Bruce. John A. Heydler. Ran Johnson. Gnrry Herrmann. Louis Comiskey, standing, behind Herrmann.

the strike element the authorities frt through this territory. Aa loni? as men forth that only by this policy can ih" j r- kept moving and re not allowed o prevent riot and bloodshed such as 1. t mgrejrate and listen to inflammatory marred previous inilustrtsil dispute -iterances the authorities say there ca

be little trouble. Their attitude Is that

riots come from mobs; hence if there are no mobs there are no riots. To the effective use of t'aese meho-1s

the authorities attribute the comparative tranquility of the situation in western Pennsylvania. Considering the size and scope and elements engaged in the strika there has been little serious rioting and bloodshed. STKXKEBS A&E ANGRY. The effect of this policy, however, h8 been creating' muttering and discontent on the rart of the strikers. To get word to their followers the striker leaders have been forced to rely almost wholly on "word of mouth," and "underground railway methods." In addition to being unlawful, the strike leaders assert that this is crippling: their cause. The state police wielded the balance of. power in this district. They are mounted superbly, fully artned and extremely effective. The whole force only consists of several hundred men. scattered over a large area, but one of thfn

riding down the street, or perhaps on the sidewalk, is enough to create a general scattering. MANY DISTURBANCES HAD. There were minor disturbances in half a dozen steel districts last night and early today. Near McKeesport strikers attempted to hold a mass-meeting. The police endeavored to break it up but

were unsuccessful. Then the state!

troopers appeared and rode into , the crowd. It went back. Somebody threw stones and there was a general mix-u? in which half a dozen were injured. Similar scenes were enacted near Brackenridge, .where another meeting was attempted. Police Interfered and the strikers moved across the river. This meeting also was broken up. Slate troopers were ordered to the gates of the Allegheny mills after midnight to protect workingmen leaving for the late shifts. Hundreds have been made throughout the industrial district. Each of the men arrested is given a hearing, generally fined and warned against getting Into further trouble. Fines ranged from S5 to $50.

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