Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1920 — Page 8

ibr.i, the vote viil be about live to one against the u t; r.-ciiu-nt. tor. Incidentally. Mitchell will attempt to eject a iiock of skunks from the school house to make room for the rupils. Kiniim-m to drive out tie snakes end skunks. th.idr home in tho Hub. have lived in California for six years, and according to Mrs. Williamson, were unable to stand the strain any longer. "We stood it a long as we could with out beans," said fche. ".iiid then we de. cided to make the trip to secure a d.sh of them. I hope they are as satisfying cs they used to be." The couple reported the roaUs to grow better as they traveled Fast. They left California in June and reported Massachusetts roads to bo the best in the country. The Good of Life. What is the pood of life? A philosopher has answered : "Giving am! loving and helping." The happy are the helping:, the loving are the living, "lie who has i. tear for pity and a hand open as day for melting charity;" he whose good deeds are without wish for publicity or expectation of gratitude his Is the rarest luxury of soul. Charles Lamb tells us tli.it the keenest pleasure lie ever knew was to do a good action by stealth and have it found out by accident. LOWELL SKUNKS WANT AN EDUCATION ' IK'TrNATlONfL NEWS SERVICE! DKNYKH. COL.. Oct. St. l'ntrick the Serond is nt work in folonlrio. When a plea reached State Labor Inntr V". T... lcrrissey from residents of Yuma County bepKl.g for nil in riddlr'tr the pelioolliouso in that district of snakes, he turned the tflsli ovor to ,1. n. Mif-hell. stn'e. factory JnpeeMotor Across Country for Dish of Boston Baked Beans INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LENOX. MASS.. Oct. Unable to with This lS the Union t anne.nl ihat.ramn V. M. McXay and Oscar Brooks are In Reiielaer on business today. Miss W. H. Zic.-'enias returned to her home In CtiRago last evening atter a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. George Horner and Mrs. Uerer left last evening for Foolville, "Wis., where thev were called on ac to Commissioner Morrissey: "Help: The schoolhouo ten miles routhwest of Tuina is full of Fkinks and snakes. Tho school curriculum is .inaiiKcd only for hoys and Kills not f-r felines and reptiles. Impossible to open school unt.il present tciinants art evicted." "St. Patrick ),a, nnthiiiR on me." restand the lure of the succulent Hoston i l.nkid bean. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williamson and their son Ilnrold pasreil through here, bound for Hoston from Hedlnnds. f'aj.. by auto. The WllMamsons, who formerly made count of the serious illness of their ! TRY A "TIMES WANT AD" V-other, Thomas Strickland, whose recjt.ry is very doubtful, i The Lowell Woman's Voters league n.et in the Kepublican headquarters y sterday afternoon. Ther was a fcood attendance. L. V. Ka-gon gave a short talk on the Australian ballot f ; stem. The ladies went to the vot.ng place after the emeetlng and learned " t . vote on the voting machine. Tho "indies of Lowell are taking a great Interest In the coming election. K. L. Weakley was in Chicago on business yesterday. mnrnei; .Aiitcheil at hft nep'p'.vi the ase Humphrey J. Iesmond.

BRITISH MINERS STRIKE VOTE IS GETTN& STRONGER LONDON. Oct. 13. Incomplete returns from the conl field today strengthened the. belief that the miners' referendum vote will be strong, y agalnst the ruvnl tenlstive ngreenitnt of the Federation of Miner. and the Colliery Owners and in favor of a general strike. The V 1: h miner." voted ten to one !,iinl the jii'ement, snd, nceordlry t.i e.uly returns from other nnrts of t'ie Cnlted KlnK-

Trie Times' want afl3 bring astonishing results if their users are be believed. "FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns 1 No Pain

Poesnt hurt a hit! Drop a lime. Freesono on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ot Freeione for a few cents, a sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without sgreness or Irritation. Adv.

Are You Prepared? Are your clothes in good condition, ready for any unexpected summons? It never does them any good to hang around soiled and out of shape. Why not send some garments to us regularly for our work in DRY CLEANING : and have your wardrobe in order , in case of emergencies VICTORY Cleaners and Dyers "677 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND PHONE 141

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Pillow Bargains High grade sanitary feather pillow ; covered with excellent ticking; spt cially reduced to; pair ... $1.85

EVERYTHING ON OUR FLOORS MARKED DOWN. We were the last to r.iie price and we are now the first to reduce them. Throughout the entire duration of the war, when profiteering seemed to have become a pastime, the General Furniture Co. stood pat and refused to raise a dollar so long as the merchandise on hand lasted. When our reserve stock run out, we went into the open market and bought wherever we could. We ordered only actual necessities and limited our purchases in order to discourage price boosting on the part of the producers. And, now, that there appears to be a gradual return to normal, we are seizing the opportunity to force a more rapid resumption to pre-war conditions by marking our goods down to the last dollar. Others will be compelled to follow us and the long suffering public will be given relief from extortionate prices. Reap for yourself the benefits of this great sale and help us to help you down the profiteer.

VE PUT MONEY IN THE BANK FOR YOU. Every time you make a purchase at any of our nine big stores, you get a Free Savings Bank Account with the Chicago City Bank Ac Trust Co. Ten per cent of the total amount of whatever you buy of us is deposited in your own name with the above bank and the bank is instructed to turn this money over to you as soon as you have made six monthly payments on your account. This deposit, really gives you the privilege of buying on time with the same advantages that you ordinarily receive, by paying cash os the spot. It means that you get back one dollar in cash on every ten dollars you spend with us for merchandise. There is no red tape to the plan, you make your purchases in the usual way, you enjoy our regular liberal credit terms and we see that the bank hands you the 10 reduction as soon as it falls due.

Visit Chicago's Most Beautiful Furniture Store at 3910-12-14 W.26tli Street.

Visitors cordially invited at all times. Call and let us show you through this wonderful furniture palace. It is a sight worth going miles to see and our home furnishing displays are the finest to be found anywhere.

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Oak Dining Chairs Heavy golden oak dining room chair; Colonial pattern; panel back and mule seat S4.65

Extension Tables Massive dining room table; Wtlliani and Mary pattern; extends to 6 feet; corucs in either SZ:. $64.50

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MattrCses Wonderful bargains in high grade fiber fil'ied mattresses; full size;

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Red Cedar Chests Genuine Ozark red cedar chests; absolutely moth proof; strictly hand polished; comes with plain or copper binding ; wide variety to0 "T Jpick from; 45 in. size, v v. J

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Extraordinary Bargains in 3-Piece Cane Parlor Suites The biggest parlor suite bargain in Chicago. This Wonderful 3-piece cane parlor suite represents the highest possible order of w"kmanship; frame is made of specially selected stock and is beautifully finished in rich brown mahogany; divan has cane panel back and the upholstering is of selected blue and mulberry velottr; cushions are supported by highly tempered steel springs insuring them against the possibility of matting down and losing their shape; 2 medallion pillows and bolster in material to match the up- -CQ 0

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Genuine Leather Parlor Suites Massive 3-piece ' parlor suite; upholstered in genuine guaranteed Spanish leather; iranie corr.es in either oak or mahogany finish; strictly hand polished: very graceful Colonial pat- Q"l QQ CZf tern; built to last, a lifetime ) 1 7 V . J IJ

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