Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1920 — Page 12

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BANK OF LAKE COUNTY CITIES WASHINGTON. Oct. S. i"lu- relative

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Every Drop of Your Bleed : Should Be Absolutely Pure

Any slight disorder or impurities j hclpK-. a-otuer a crmi-r nf darurer. as cvry vital ,

u'i 'ujrcn i : j Jacksunx .lie. Kin .. 7S; Fort Wayne, jlntl.. .vi; H vanvili. ind., SI: Little I !(,., '.,. ' Ar',( HI; .Mobile. Ala.. 118: j 'hat lan.ii.ga. IVnn.. 123. Tampa. Fla..

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Iiil. Lm... 1'14, Montgomery. Ala.. 16.: liammoml, Ind.. 21S; Kst Chicago. Ind., 2ir; IV-Utiaeola. Flu.. 2S6.

i.-nt ynrbtsmen eae for the funny ( outltt to the Buitic sra. According to

is ft source of tlarurer, as cv-?ry vital

orjran of the body dopentl-i upon the Mood supply to properly psrfonn

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liability to di3i-a;n ty the use ol S. S. b.. the wonderful blood rem-

jftjEcuons. , , , ?.,.;: v.... ':: ;; instant use

Many painltu ana aazierous u- uy t....u q c caseTirethe direct result oi a bad ! for mcr, than tiity v.-a: . S S. h.

ciear.es wit- t.

is sold by drnsrr-; -.is every-wnere

South nhortlv aflftr the holidays and

the arly dates selected fur the show this year will enable thm tu lslt the exhibition before leaving.

condition of the blood. Anions the mchX serious are Rheumatism, with its torturing pain; Eczema Tetter, Erysipelas and other disfitrarinc s'cin diseases; general deatUty,

ieai advice absolutely free, wnte

.oviav to Ch;3-' Sleaical Aavisor.

s-m diseases; general uwwi. . w -v- . v i ,-o ri wMch aake tho strongest men 1C9 Swiit Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

EARLY DATE FOR MOTOR BOAT SHOW

Th Sixteenth Annual National Motor j lii-nt, Nhtn find I'nglne Show will be hold In Grand t'ontral Palace. New York City, lH'cembor liith to Uth. Inclusive. li.20. In previous years the Motor

liont Hhovvn havo Wn held cither in January or February, hut duriiiK these months the extreme weather and heavy know storms rendered difficult the tranuportatlou of the large yachts and other heavy exhibits that ara annually shipped from all part of the country for this exhibition. Then too. many prom-

POLAND AFTER SECOND CORRIDOR WARSAW, Oct. VIA IXNIXX, Oct. T. Poland- peace terms to Soviet P.ussia provide a second "corridor" or

pence condition revealed here today

the frontier wi:i he, nrrr.rtje, su tliut ll.lf 'Yoi i Idur' will stretch fr oui the northern frontier of Poland to the Kaltic between Lithuania a nil Soviet Hussla. It Is understood the Letts ofipoee creation of th "corridor .and are prot sting'. The Polf." are no only 15 miles from Minsk, where the Ru.-w-Polinh peace negotiations were conducted b"-rui-p hnini' truivecl tn HiiTa

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Friday. October 8, 1920. U ni-r held ly the It' ! J'iie v: k '.. I re- rucn at this port, which has been B'.rn--.?.rted to he .;ir'ouml".l rnvolu- t'erin for some, time, spread today.

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tionury ica 111. u tir:d Pol- ':- Tn.- UtinK Poii'i ".. 1 i'-.or" connect um Poiiuiu with II.' Haiti., lie throug-h tcriitoiv tliat way G'-rmati het re the war. It extTidy t'fii t ne Po. l.sh h'.rdei- ro-ar Thoi o to ti. 1 t ot l.iuntz!: and is 6 mil'-.-' hi !.

DUBLIN STRIKE

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iilie. Croua channel traffic in cattl End merchandise Is completely paralj zed. Men wearing P.r:ti.h uniforms raided a house at Headford last nlsht. A c-n.stable, was seized, stripped and beaten with a leather thong- The attackers ea'led him a traitor for threat

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1 uyuoo111!"1 ..0 The Brunswick is in a class by itself in design, construction, and most important of all tone.

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THREE EXCLUSIVE BRUNSWICK FEATURES The Brunswick "LJItona" Reproducer plays all records at their besta turn of the hand adopts it to any make of record. The Brunswick Oval All-Wood Tone Amplifier a valuable aid to perfect tone reproduction in all cabinet instruments. The Brunswick Record Filing System, with convenient arrangement of drawers and records in all the large cabinet instruments.

Outfit No. 112

Includes a $200.00 Brunswick, as shown above, in AVV

golden oaK, iumea oci, iiiauu"; j cwu..j mahogany, and 20 selections (10 double-faced reccrds), of your own choice. Outfit complete for $208.50. Pay a moderate amount down, then $2.00 a week. Other Brunswick Outfits from $123.00 up, and on terms as low as $1.50 a week.

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CHILDREN'S "BEAVERS55 Unusual Value at $6.95 Mothers who buy their little girls such Beaver Hats as these will be pleased

i Willi LilVli gUUU lUUMUej t: -V- I i V AV,v piiVliUI '-'Ulii; . 7 a H with the same care as our women's hats and are trimmed with extra long 2 ribbon streamers. You have the choice of either black or brown.

"PRISC2LLA DEAN" TAMS

A One Day Sale at $2.49 g

Indeed, you would expect to pay more for such chic, clever little Tams. Though the price is low, they are of superior quality and appearance and should sell ordinarily for $3.98. Made of "Suede-Like" soft, rich-looking material arid in appearance just like suede. Choice of old rose, red. taupe, tan, brown, cerise, blue, navy, green and orange.

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Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company 571 Hohman St. Phone 2300 Hammond, Ind.