Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1920 — Page 3

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Monday, October lb, 1920.

Or srotiatlonp." The prediction was generally rnaJa by newspapers, today, that a "peace move" would be undertaken by thi tvrnment before parliament reonvns tomorrow aftprnoon. rrrmitr l. oyd floorge is rxpocttd to mak - tatpmcnt !:i the h .use of common. explaining uttlude of lh g..vn ricnt toward the triln and outlining loe efTnrf made to avert it. XEiVHMPKItH oi: The Morning; post and the 'l'ally TtMegrraph took a be!i:c. .? tone In diffusing the walkout. They nportej Lhat volunteers In Rf. at miralicr.i w. i rlooklng to the government to o.TYr li-elr support. There were numerous meetings P' local unions of the rallroatfvrj ai' 1 3ock-workt r over tho week-enJ t Iim-uss the advisability of tnaklttg thstrike genera!, thus paralysing f.vl 'raffic, shipping ami nil Industry. Inferences ot' opinion were tuanif.l a:nons the railway mm. While tho S-ottijh rail employes anniunoed tl'.e'r v.illingness to quit v..ik at one?, tn railroads in other parts of 'ho country .-ounaelled caution and n.lv'std weiti"g to see what would divi 1- p. ATTACKS 1,1 ill I CI-OUGK. ICrnest Kevin, leader of th" transport s iTkers, attacked Premier I.loyJ 3'orge and ai-eused him of doubleieaPng. V.e in .-aid he believed that '.'e premie r as s -cret'.y engineering .rikep in both tir-'at Britain and I'ranco to gi e the 'allies a chance to I r.i the great J11Uj i.i the Ruhr o; .i-t of t;rniany. While, the labcr outlook in Great Brit ii n has n ver ber.n so dark, conservative leads rs in tr.- raiiKS or labo lie uc.:ng all thr-ir influence to bring shout pra.-e o f ore the strike can T-rad. J. H. TiMiiu;. leader of the S.it 'otuil l":: ion uf It.iiln aymcn, is a .ca-ier airing th". rr up. it is the duty of ail to sco that tl: ! mi" of n '-ot unions, if opened, shall n-'-i he ! " tl." sa'd Thomas. fiOVHRMIKM' IliOI'AGAUA. "".: govc mm r.t has brgun a great ro;a.urar.da i a inna Il'.ige postcr-i lie being :. ;o.i d bearing diagrams t i show the amount of c al profits that i.) t the r.'.'ni'rj. A cc: rding to these 5 '.--"tors, the men g.t Z 4 out of v.-ry .'3 '.M ngs thaL is paid f -r eiul at th J ii' r.e. A r?aj -rlt i f th ;;.'"'""" trati.ip -r o'kf rs in London are ?a;o to f.iv. r a tfi'- f'-t t nly in i p ithy v th tlv1 v!"r.', but to nf rei tin ir v v. ' - T .'"tils. F"r i! hrr.dlo'. sr -.-1 i ry rf t h " "Trade Union Con;: rer-' u h oi is o r'oitl the "Tr r-1" A ' : : ni'i ," t'-r' .hat it is prbaiii - that, the ra:Svvn v l.c n. iver. tlf y o ' n '. g on s'r k , refuse to h:;nll su -p'.u.-s cm i n "' ttond in th? mine flid s. This t:;-i-v ? i:l( in an a: tempt to man .;. J irair.i it h soldiers.

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55c Zephyr Gingham 27 in wide In fancy plaids, checks and stripes. This sale, per yard

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$3.25 Botany 42 in. French Serge All wool, in black, navy blue and all wanted colcrs. In this sale,' per yard $2.10

$45,000 worth of Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, . Curtain Materials and Draperies at Cost and Near Cost

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$2.98 Silk Satin Messaline EE 36 inches wide, in a heavy quality, in black and all Eg wanted colors. (4 1 Cb Reduced for this sale, per yard P I .Ol7 I $3.48 All Siik Chiffon Taffeta 3 35 inches wide, in a very- fine finish, in black and p all colors, for street and evening 'g QQ E wear. This sale, per yard i)Jiou0

$5.48 All Vool Imported PGplin, 50 in. wide

Fcr ladies' skirts and dresses, in navy blue, black.

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Charmeuse, 40 in. wide $7.48 All Silk Satin Very pretty dull finish for ladies' skirts and dresses. A Q Reduced for this sale, per yard. . .PO.H:0

$7.93 Imp. Tricotine, 50 in. 50 inches wide, in a very fine weave and heavy quality. In navy blue only. C IP Reduced fcr this sale, per yard 0 $6.98 All Wool Broadcloth 54 inches v,ide, sponged and shrunk. A beautiful o iaLtv, for ladies' suits and dresses; bhek brown and navy. Per yard . . . . V $4.98 All -Vool Broadcloth

$1.25 Imp. French Gingham 32 inch, in fancy plaids, checks, stripes and plain jj patterns. ECQ- S Reduced for this sale, per yard V- S $2.48 Wool Scotch Plaids 40 inch, plaid suiting, for making d "I 7 C S children's dresses. Per yard P v

$8 All Wool Imp. Plaid and Check Skirtings, 56 in. Very pretty patterns, for ladies skirts. Regular $8 quality. , QO Reduced for this sale, per yard. . . VJi70

36 in, $3.48 All Silk Satin Very heavy quality, in black, navy blue, and all 11 r r . i

warned colors, rcr arternoon and VJ coh J Q A Q Reduced for this sale, per yard

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$4.98 All Wool Tricotine, 52 in.

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All colors, for children's dresses and foundation

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children s coats. QO interior aecorauon. E2 Reduced for this sale, per yard OciO Reduced for this sale, per yard

U 39c Comforter Challie, 36 in. EEs Fine quality, in light and dark patterns. f EE Reduced for this sale, per yard &JK, H $1.75 Flannel Shirtings

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T 65c Quaker Craft Curtain Net $1.50 LaCe NetS, 4U and 4Z in. Comes in bordered effects and all-over OQ natfrns Thic ;al rr t'arr w SSS1

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$1.25 Fancy Cretonnes 36 in. Marquisette Curtains $10 val. I All pretty patterns, suitable for over drapes and With pretty jace and insertion ecjge 2YZ yards long

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Filet and babinet, in very pretty patterns. QC Reduced for this sale, per yard

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$6.48 Men's Suiting, Checks $3.98 All Wool Storm Serge H

50 inches wide, fancy men's suiting checks and 50 inches wide, heavy quality, sponged and shrunk.

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stripes; heavy quality. Reduced fcr this sale, per yard

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$2.25 Wccl Sacking 54 inches wide, in navy blue, brown, grey and wine. (5 1 4ft Per yard, at I .ftO 69c Kurdergarten Cloth l.'fc'lil and dark rolnrs. 'Reduced. A

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$1.25 Shepherd Check Suiting 45c Bleached Shaker Flannel

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$3.48 All Wool French Epingle Suiting, 42 in. Heavy quality, fcr ladies' suits and skirts; all wanted colors, for street wear. 43 Reduced for this sale, per yard. ..

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$2.98 Hamilton Storm Serge 44 inches wide, sponged and shrunk ; brown, wine and navy blue. CI Q8 Reduced for this sale, per yard $6.48 All Wool French Serge

50 inches wide. A regular men s suiting quality.

27 inches wide, in heavy nap. Reduced OC (rr iis caJo npr -a rA m4J

45c Fancy Outing Flannels Reduced

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