Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIJ1 'f'no-lfiv. y:von;l)or 4. 1910. 4. l -S ... - 'J M Giving to the Popular Demand we have decided to continue the iVia '$11 cf? y&Ttt Sin If mm k -A TLm, fa . 44,, J, J, Pg, ' fj J S 50i fcT? jw Hi

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We Have a Large Selection of Exceptionally u.; V. V ;

uooa used Uars Values from $200 to $2,500ir

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Ford Roadster Ford Sedan, electric starter. Chevrolet Tourings Dodge Tourings Chandler Tourings

Buick Touring Waverley Electric Oakland Touring Maxwell Touring Cadillac Sedans and Tourings TERMS IF DESIRED

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Dutributors of CadiUac, OaUand, Qcyrolet, Dodge Bros.f White Motor Carj.

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AT The Minas Furniture Co. 214-216 218 East State Street Hammond

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fHi-ntinp 1 six) 000 fT)rinli.T. It:

f!ilal rlrculars afxnit t. ! I.-m....!.

!nj? for a strike ballot in a iih v for a natlnn-M'iiie strike in vi i;t :. strike IKlsIatinn is p.i .?.! bv :!,'; o I'OMniuiusK u.iir.r r. : . f)f filial rir.-i:if, r X.-. ."2 i;t i)5tri!Hit("l nmi.njt th.- 3.". .' of the I n t-T 1 1 ; ( n ;,1 n-n'ii'.: t un declares: "unjfr no clrfun 'tanr-

we ftarre to any rorn iri!Mi. lf ( ihi : j M t'-ward the ?AT!fl- of th- rlht" .! J our members to strike in rssp a strlk ll boroines necessary, viv titer saa e. ii I

dltlon Is the re.t:lt of lfKit'ative fns nvent or by anv i.tber wans use.j

acconip!!th the. dentil of the rlfrht of! the workers to cxr 1m- their econop-.i ! powr. !r. case of mctslty. ty Koinf on strike." I Th rtrciilnr calls on rverv lw,il

lodg-e this time to unlt. Hi fi.rres w't; one common purpose In vlev.- nd th-.: jj

is oi accepting- tne ehnVonirf In! 1 ci.-w. ti us and to prevent the cftrt'-iishrticT of condition that would mean lnv..l untiry iservlt'ide." "It 1 very evident ft on events." th clrcu'pr rtfclrtrcs. "that with the M-n Inp of the armistice on November 1 '. actual hnitl'ttle." ceri.(l ln the wor! 1 wnr and Irhor thoivrht that t' -fli-'ilni: of that fl, -c; i -at!on fvat the world was made Ff f .r ri.-rn-rracv It appeiM that bit- b'inc-s. Prc.-,: prlvfl-a-n and others who Are SeeU!'. : to destroy the r t an r!a r cretrrl , t pnnizd labor have lr.i... ; , n f ).).. .;. clantlon ns a derle.ntl n i f w.r

asr'i'nst the trade v'nr- rv rev-en '

in the indo -trl-i! field and in th b -- iolative field." I.AROIl A5KFI) TO JOIN. All organized lab'T wl'l be l;ri . ,

j loin in the nationwide .!'.! plaine-T

I i ne circular-! oamrr f..r strike taHof ' 11

will be i?.uefl bv all orrantz-.tfc r. ; ; ' ! r-.etrd ori the t--, it've b. .-..,, ;. j X

rriiv.ay emp'oves .1-parrnvrit of t!. Anirr.can I"ed : rat! :i o: I.ab r "That a peroral rullu-rv strike f.-. rn. fTc wait- d-and ' t- olrir,-r r-ar!-2 000.000 workers in the railroad ' and brotherhoods i ltnminc-.t wh;he coal ..trike 1 on. is Indicate! . sfatenjents of pfft.-:ai i.f the r-i!rt.n.l crafts. They say that !l."y .-, r? be s'rpred by 1-nt v and te? jrrams fro-' local unions de-c. andi n t that t' y ) r ;.; no further th!,-. ,-n the prirt i.f th railroad adnd'-1 d rat '.on and that t't

'Naders are hnl-lme in the rar.k an 1 ! 'i "by the skin of their teeth." T' . tnen's fmpatience Willi what they ca'.: : Is delay by the rovernment n retlnein;tho cost of llvir.ar is l elntr in -r- r,- , by resentment of the rovermtu n- t- ' n ajrainst th" conl ni:r.. rs. union i.f. ficiala rtstd tod.-iy

SEAL PLUSH COATS $40 values and

$25.00

CHILDREN'S COATS Regular $13.00 7 aa values only & oHJU FRENCH SERGE DRESSES $30 values, i n marked at OTHERS at $15.0o MILLINERY $3.00 values $2 50 $35.00 SERGE AND TRICQTINE COn A A DRESSES, down to vU.UU GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS, AO only $2.98 and vDO,70

$9.50

SLIP-OVERS Regular $15.00 value. special at

$10.00 SLIP-ONS $7.98

Car Fare Refunded on Reasonable Purchase

Parisian 187 State St.

Specialty Store Hammond, Ind.

Come in and look over our complete line of Stoves and Ranges. We can save you $10.00 to $15.00 on a stove Suburban Day only. Special prices will prevail throughout the store on Furniture, Stoves and Rugs. We carry a large and complete assortment. So don't fail to call.

Stewart Combination Range

Stewart Oak

Obtrusively Friendly. Pcr.onnlIy wo try 1101 to ho too fnsKJiitm in. choosing our :r-n,. ia.t, nil t.i? same wh never ch'im v.it!i the gco-'-follow 1 !rvl of a r.inti who ujj aslc Fitltit 1'etf-r for u tnatili. I allas News.

TLVET IS CATXING

QtubutBMk IMj Specials tpJ TtJ rf - in rnonograplis

Special Bargain

rivo ITtw $1C5 Plioui ffiapha at $o7

Special Bargain rire Nev.- $30 2honograi;ii8 at S09.

Special Bargain

Combines tvvo ranges In one. The oven bakes

ar.d roasts with coal or gas, and it is easy to

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Corl is scarce and so are good headers. Buy

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and a bi fuel saver. Has an extra

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.ron m Lick enamel iirmn. inese comoina- j i0:, 3 se3 tpr 0 aonreciae what a

tion ranges from Up from $92,50

operate. Has spacious high closet, large oven. J tra$

j 4 covers for coal and 4 for gas; handsome ! e"tv" an a "j3 ' risjvy nre not, crav i nickel trimmings. Body constructed of cast ! t;flc conveniercei

wonderful value it really is. Oaks up from

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Very fine 45 inch cabinet, standard motor. I'lays all records. Mahogany and oak. Xo dealer can offer li value small table, machine jn :" tr.ake will cost more.

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Ten of Thesm S115 Wenr PhoaogTp. . tla and mahCKanv. 40 ir,ehes y,--tri K'iaii'.-d with r-crrd files. t.- I'iav. ill Iiiakes of records.

Special Solo

Our Price $39.00 Sale Price $64.70

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I This frock is ;,e of the test reni sons in existence for the renewal of j interest in velvets and velveteons.

It is a vontal.le gymphonv m bro-.i-'. comt:r; & richness, dip-nity Bi d style. The slayh iiigx on the Moi:'e and lacings on the skirt furni-h the color that relieves and nets otf it e frock. The truummps are a sand or T"ioh tin oV.r.

145 E. State St. Hammond

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