Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1919 — Page 9

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f T" THE TIM1SL UdnrsdaT. Dec. 3, 1919. III IT HEP a BEFORE BREAKPAS PUBLISHED FOP THE & HOME -LOVATC PEOPLE Says you really feel clean, sweat ' tn4 fresh inside, and are seldom ill. Vcl. 3. No. 1C2 Wednesday, December 3, 1919 Price Attention

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If Tf"t .X accustomed to wske ut T-'lfl cotsd tcajraii; foi.l 'hrr.'j"h or a dull h56-h-: r.T If your rr.ea'"s tut XndL ferment, you Lave a, real Kirprise 1tinar you. 'V "lornlBgr. Immediately up. - tr .:i:.f, !'' & fftua of hot, war -t of limestone phm- ; ; f Intended to .ftrst " '' - n --ah out f your .' ' , ineys and thirty feet tte indigestible and toxiti. thus --Wo-.'r.sr and purifying the en- ; owl. tn hadarris. tsckdttrvks, renjiripatien or unie, are ureed to g-et -and of limestone, phoephata - dra !4,'t and b'-ein enjoy -KirtrD.ngr Inside 'Ha.t.'i. vrwt Li hot T3ter ajvd .;. niii, fiilfy and freshen th slv'n. o hot rair end a teaspocmf ul of liiw'j'.onc r:up'at act on the stomach, liver, Uidneyw anil bowel. TUmertoue phorhata is an lnex-pe-istre- white powder and alinoat t3tass. adr

KANSAS GOVERNOR a SEIZES COAL MINES Ik,

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K Got. Heory T. Allen.

" tSWenioT Allm of Kansas recently) took drastic measures ia handling tk coal strike sitnatioo in his state. He used his authorit- to place thsj rrdsas trader state control, oelievL the Brove essential "to the life aoi masfoxt of the citizens of the aiaiO WILL DEMAND COAL SHORTAGE RELIEF t IhTERMAT I0N1- JICWS SERVICE1 CHIlUtiO. lc. 3. A. cornniitte of tmmlnont buine men of ChJcaito apVointcd. bjr the utilities commission, ij :ady t o fa Washington today to dtr and action to rel,iev th coal phort5 in tiie "Middle West whioh, aocordiuK to T. V.'. ITocter, chairman of tha irsrtonal eoal committea, "M desperate.'1 the cummittw which has becti voted bla,ckt ixwers to handle tha coal aituatt In (his district will leave for Vash1trOrt unless a definite promise cf mroe (-! for Chio&K and th iLiJdia West I received before ni jht. At & meeting of the regional ooal comni3tta. charss were mati that the fCiierel f aidmlnistraticn h.t faill in -his dlitnct.

RIOTING IN FATAL : OH ROME STREETS 'rTtRSAT19NAt. NEWS SE9VICE) TJtNDOX. I-!C. l.Armori rs anS ftivalry surporifvi with tnfichin gun t a; pfTlUnte ti. ftreta f Ronw to'iay, fal!nin? the outbreak it which rTi. person vas V'lled and b!x wromdi. -nld a n--s ag-onry dispatih from the Italian raritl. Iti4ioal Socialists rftd manifestos, upon in vails of - IruiltHna-s euioriziBg taBlshevik an'l ursTng the Italian j.-V-rf to support the, PUissian reoiuuotjarie, Bt ciaih. "fce'ween trofn ar.i the radila ""arr! whil the latter wre maJc!nr demonstration. The news agreney i!spatch said that th dpyicnstrato-s f,r flre'i upon fh troop ana (th lau;r iTliei l i shcotinr into :.'.- !.

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SAY IT "WITH FLOWERS Mann Floral Cb. '-?c3- Ir;l. K:rhor 1055; East Catcara C33; Kasrt Cblcaco r,3.

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What to give-that is the big problem confronting many of us at Cristmas time. Extravagant and useless gifts are often forgotten. But a gift that will serve day after day one that will be a constant reminder of the forethought and consideration dis

played by you such a one is truly the ideal gift. And good furniture will do all of that. The suggestions illustrated below are but a few of the practical articles to be seen on our floors. An early visit to our store will help you solve the gift problem.

Seifer on Furniture is Like Sterling on Silver It's Solid

Your Christmas Problem Is Easy to Solve Give her a beautiful Floor Lamp. The lamps here illustrated are only a few of the numerous designs shown at all our three stores. The bases and silk shades are of the greatest variety. ' Priced from $27.50 upward

You can make your iving room a comfortable and attractive place for the family to enjoy with this beautiful threepiece cane suite. Its deep luxurious- cushions offers you years and years of pleasantness. Several shades of velour covering. Priced for the 3 pieces, $295

SERVICE QUALITY HONOR . Furnished more homes with Seifer Furniture than "any of our : other qualifications.

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We offer an unusual selection of cedar chests. They are ail made of genuine Tennesee red cedar, handsome in design and trimmd with copper. With one of these chests you have complete protection from moths.' And they make ideal Christmas gifts, too. They are priced from $17.50 up

Mafce Your Living Room Combine Harmonv with Comfort

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A Smoking Stand Always Acceptable

Add a Library Table to Your Comfortable Home

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Big Davenport Big Chair

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The davenport is 7 feet long and the chair is big and roomy, covered with high grade velour or tapestry, springf edge and Marshall spring construction in the loose seats. An exceptional opportunity. I The 2 pieces, $220. j

This handsome ibrary table 'can be had in )Villiam and Mary period or in that much d-rrcd Queen Anne. .Though sturo'y, it has an iis of refinement that makes it desirable. May be had in oak or mahogany.

Many designs to choose from in oak and mahogany, with humidors and without, from $4.75 up

"THE FURNITURE NEWS." j A magazine published by us The December first) issue will be out in a few days. Look for it.

YOUR EAR KNOWS Ccme in and !et us demonstrate to you It phy ail records at their very best. "Your r.tzl phonograph wi'j be a Erur.rwick."

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