Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1919 — Page 7
Monday. Maiv-h 10.
WHITING NEWS AND PERSONALS
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in Aluminum Mold values, for every end label you send us this week from a package of Jiffy-Jell. The end label mus: be the one which mentions the flavor. See picture. The flavor must be either Loganberry, Pineapple, Lime or Mint. Labels on our other flavors count for 10 cents cadi, but the four flavors mentioned count for 20 cents each. Think of that. Each Jiffy-Jell package costs I2V2 cents. Yet the end label is worth 20 cents this week toward these molds. Address Jiffy-Jell, Waukesha, Wis.
Just peel off that end labrl v.-h-.ch mentions the flavor, and mail It to
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Who Will Try Our Finest Jiffy-Jell Fl
Loganberry Our finest berry flavor
There are four flavors in Jiffy-Jell which are particularly delightful. Two are dessert flavors Loganberry and Pineapple. One is Lime-Fruit flavor, for salads. One is Mint, for garnish jell. This remarkable offer is made, for one week only, to induce every home to try thcrn. We are making each 12 --cent pac'iage worth 20 cents on our pure aluminum molds. Fruit Essences Sealed in Glass Jiffy-Jell fruit flavors arc made from the fruit itself. They are essences condensed from fruit juices. They come sealed in glass vials a bottle in each package so they keep their fresh-fruit taste. The flavors are rich and abundant. We use half a pineapple to make the flavor for one Jiffy-Jell dessert. We use 65 big Loganberries to flavor another. So Jiffy-Jell desserts are real-fruit dainties. They have all the delights, all the healthfulness of fruits. That is where Jiffy-Jell differs so vastly from the old-style gelatine dainties.
You Can Buy These Molds This Week With Labels See Our Offers at Side of Coupon
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No. 5
No. 6
Individual Dessert Molds Six Will Srv a Fall Package
12i2c Per Dinner
Pineapple A. favorite fruit flavor
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Mint Fc r garnish jell
Jiff Jell comes ready-sweetened, in proper color and acidulated. You simply add boiling water, then the flavor from the vial, ar. let cool. One package serves six people in mold form, or 12 if you whip the jell all for 12; cents. Think of that for a rich, fruity dessert less than a fruitless pudding costs. And the ten flavors give you variety.
Also Salads Lime-fruit flavor makes tart, green salad jell. Serve with your salads or mix the salads in before cooling. Or mix in meat scraps and make a delicious meat loaf. Mint flavor makes a garnish jell, rich in fresh-mint flavor. Serve with roast lamb or cold meats. You Need Them You need these real-fruit dainties at this season. Everybody needs fruit daily. Here you get it in the finest form at very little cost. Learn what it means to you. Accept the offers we make below. It will introduce our finest flavors to you. After that, you
will serve Jiffy-Jell in some form at least three times weekly. And you will know a new delight.
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For Desserts 'and Salads The new-type gelatine dainty
10 Flavors in Glass Vials A Bottle in Each Package Loganberry Pineapple Mint Limo Strawberry Raspberry Cherry Orange Lemon Also Coffee Flaror 2 Packages for 25 Cents
Fruit Salad Mold Styl
Sercet a Pint Detsert or Salad Also Pint Dessert Mold Style B Heart Shaped Like Style 5 Above Also Pint Destert Mold-Style C Fluted -Like Style 6 Above
This Week's Mold Offers
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The end labels shown at top are accepted at 20c rach on these molds, if they bear the name Loganberry. Fineapplc, Lime or Mint. Labels from other Cavers count for 10c each. All melds are pure aluminum. Individual Dessert Molds as pictured are valued at 10c each. They come in assorted styles. Six of them will serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Send labeb for as many as you want. Vegetable Salad Mold Style D is valued at 50c. It holds a six-portion salad one pint made with Lime Jiffy-Jell and vegetables mixed in. .The six indentations mark our 6ix individual servirgs. Fruit Salad Mold Style E holds a one-pint dessert made with one package of Jirfy-JelL The value is 50c.
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Pint Dessert Mold Style B ?3 heart shaped, like Style 5 at top. It serves a full package of JifFy-Jeil. Value 50c. Pint Dessert Mold Style C is fluted, like Style 6 at top. It serves a full package. Value, 50c. State in the coupon the molds you want. Send labels as per our offer to cover the value as stated. For instance, three labels worth 20c each on this offer will bring six Individual Dessert Molds. But it takes six labels worth 10c each. You can send labels to pay for all the molds yon want. If your grocer is out of the flavors you want, you can send the labels next week. If you prefer not to send labels, send grocer's sales slip, showing amount of your Jiffy-Jell purchase and the flavors.
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Jiffy-Jell, Waukesha, Wis. I enclose labels from Loganberry, Pbtecppfe Uffll or Mint, to apply at 20c each oa molds. Also labels from other flavors to apply t 10c each. I want the following molds: . . . .Individual Dessert Molds, assorted, value XOe each. Vegetable Salad Mold, Style J Tlue 50c Fruit Salad Mold, Style E value SOc ....Pint Dessert Mold, Style Bvmiao 50c Pint Dessert Mold, Style C value 50c
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GRIP, INFLUENZA Hamlin's Wizard OM a Reliable, Antiseptic Preventive
Mrs. I-"Ia nglif-r, (.1 and Mrs. J. Moure n.iii. vvprn llammi'ii'l
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Therp Is danger in a cold. There is danger in cat an selves thv are simplp just a littlf inflammation of Mif
brsjK's. But great danf.'fr Hps in these irritated tissues,. I'or d?adiy Krras of Infiur.za and pneumonia and often tuberculosis fnd entry to the system through these raw tissues. Your simple cold, therefor1, should not be nc-f lected; your catarrh must not be confi'.dered just a disagreeable often . disgusting nuisance. Both ar ?orrc?s of infection. For years a preparation hos been sought thrM would s-o heal and strengthen the tissues of the nose and throat that deadly germs could find no entry. Sprays and washes were but temporary in thir action. Then came Tufiu-Balm and this demand was satisfied. For several years Infiu-Balm has been used in the treatment of nasal troubles. And everywhere it has proven its great power as a healing and preventative remedy. Infhi-Balm contains th active healing principles of four drup-s iodine, menthol, eamnhor and eucalyptus, so combined that tne great
est value of each is secured. These are made up into
dissolves with the body heat. Iodino is, as every one knows, one of tba finest drug's for healing: inSanied membranes of any kind.
A ri A m on T Vi rl unil iuniniifir flro hot l-i pxreller.t in na?al ?5?1 !
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V.'hp:i Infiu-Balm is appKed to the inside of the nos trils these healint: drugs are held in Ion? continued con
tact with the mfiammed tissues.
Thus Influ-iJalm. a time proven preparation-break?
up colds, removes the conditions causing catarrh and banishes the danger of Influenza and Pneumonia.
Kfbiblsif. f-n t f r t a I nnl Hie ib l-"i!1a;. afternoon at ii " r i, nri; vi--fiiie in honor ct
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j a nn-k's f'i i loi I Mos .M.i-n l'bi.-- of Indiana i vi.-iti-i! at thi' Neil son borne in
I Cb ii duo Sa t ii riia v . Little Vli uinia S lia. f.--i of the Vet ; bark ucbi i t -li is able to be out aiin j -ift'-r bi in;.. v-ry iii for Die pr. s t f-'-vv j w i .' ks. i Mrs. Fre.nU Siiois of 1 liith atrr t.
v. as a llaminom; visitor i- rinaj. Mrs. Aim-ista !"k?t.- .f lti.!.;rts a v. was in 1 1 .'i-.niiior-.il on bu.s.ni-ss Saturtlay. Mr. nnii Mi-. ooip Sa u nil ers. of At-'nion nvnrn1 i n t -rt a ' r. ci the littrr'a mo'lin ami sister, if (.".ary. thu latter jiurt if the week. Mrs. KJvvanl l'ri--se of Myrt'.e a'--r.'ii--was r. t'lin-ao sborilier Saturday. Mr. nni Mm. Vill.nni Stover entertained a number of friends at a six o'lloek dinner at tb'ir liw.ie in t'hio a v i Suinla v. Miss Mat y Muslil of lioberts avenue returned to work Saturday, after beinir on tin- si.-Ii list fi r a few days Mr. Uhinehperxo r and son Joseph, of Mvrtle avenue wire out of town visit -i .s Saturday. A number of fiienos surinised M-s.
During influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat several times a cay with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If you havcn"t an atomizer, gargle t'.ie throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. Th s treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against F!u" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from drucrtrists for 30c. If rot satisfied, return ths bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills. 30c at drugirists. Guaranteed.
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i'.s.f. Mrs Mfivin Gr! were here Sunday
Wesley lireisel. Mrs. Charles Terry was railed to Hammond last evening on aceount e.f the serious illness with pneumonia, of lifr nephew. Kalph, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Waller rinkrrtoti. Miss Vtlma Thompson and Mrs. K. I). Jones, who are working at Hammond, spent Sunday at home hre. James and Kraneis SHrh Viand were here Saturday niaht and Sunday th guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Strb kland. Charles I!ianiinr, Mllo Pranncn. Gienn Surprise and Arthur Claussen. who are working in the north part of the count-, spent Sunday at home here.
pie attended the combination sale held at llartman's corner on Saturday. Miss Kohler spent Saturday and Sunday at Hammond with her sister, Mrs. Yv illiam Keilman.
A c you reading The Times?
The last dance of the Big 4 aeries Monday, March 10th. Unity Hall. Hammond. Band and orchestra, muslo a Tioyal treat for the dancers. 3-S-J
The 1919 TOBD with Starter la bare. See It e,t ZuB&eU's. 8-T-tf
Tba 1919 rOXD with Starter Is here. See tt at Bunnell's. 3-T-tf
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DYER NEWS
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A)mericecrv
M. I'.ueblrr nt b!vd.. in li-uior
versa l y. Tonv Novak of Myrtle avenui.. who lias b.-en vi ry itl for tin- pasf fvw i'.uvs is reported as little better.
I 1 y e r lias been the past week. K
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a very busy town uyborv was to pay
ax and the dealers must on tobaccos and cigars, will advan'.e tobart-n
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National Crop Improvement Service.
goods. AM tobaccos will raise from
to 5 cents beginning at on'-c. Mrs. Anna Visionti from Hammond is visiting with relatives at Iyer.
T WAS unfortunate in designing our
MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY
The engine on the South T.lund -local g t off the trtuk here Saturday morning and as a consequence all the trains were held up far nearly two hours. " I'.ev. i A. r.rown was in ChitlRo on bluings Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Haunt and her daughter visited her sister. Mis. Umr-n and family in Chicago Saturday and yesterday. Neatly a f"Ot of sn u f.-H here Saturday niiht. H drifted quite badly in
some pla.is arid some of tb? roads ivere bioi ked so that traff.c on the ni j was Impossible. The sun came out ,
i Sunday and much of the snow melted. Max Hncon. who is working in Ham- : mon.l visited his parents ltere yes-
terdav- and today.
transacted '
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business at lcr Saturday. I'ur tea.'her.i nttinded institute
1 1 a n i m i n d S a t u r fl a . Mr. C. i:. Mi.lvey and daughter 'el ma, are on the sick list. A large number of out-of-town peo
Stop Itching Eczema
Mrs. Mary Clark who has been via-
Motlu-rs who value their own comfort J and tlto welfare of tloir !iildren. should never bo without a box of Mother (j ray's ( Sweet I'owdera tor Children, for tis . ' hrougbout the season. Th.jy Hreak uuj
lion. Teeibing Hisorders. Headache and ! Uing relatives in Micbisan for some Stomach Troubles. I'sed by mothers for' time arrived home Saturday. Her ...pi- HO years. Til USE TOU'l'EKS GIVE dshter Mrs. Cook, of (ten ton liar-
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Never mind how often you have tried and failed,you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bo'-tle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not greasy and does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable, treatment for skintroubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O. '
ratical eagle was selected, while the eal American bird, the hen, was overlooked. I'erhaps it -would be more socialistic than we could stand for to iiave her ladyship put under governmental Jurisdiction. We helieve that next to milk, eggs are the most essential food. If milk can be regulated and the price fixed, why not eggs? Therefore, like the sacred cow of the Hindoos, our pullets should be protected through the almighty force of public opinion. The average flock of hens Is a side Issue on every farm. Mother makes a little pin monpy and nothing Is charged up against the hen and nothing credited to her. So in almost every henhouse the main food is whatever table scraps there may he in some coses, and in others she is left to
hustle for herself and make living by whatever she can pick op around the farm. The most common failing, however. Is to feed poultry upon whatever is most cheaply available, regardless of the effect on egg production. The essentials of successful poultry feeding are: 1. Grain (scratch feed) and ground feed (mash). 2. Animal feed, such as beef scrap or sour skim milk. 3. Grit and oyster shell. 4. Green feed. 5. Clean, fresh water. 6. Liberal feeding. 7. Plenty of exercise, f. Regular attention. Usually your feed dealer may suppo you with the proper feed in a well-es tahlished manufactured poultry ration which Is both cheaper and more unl form than may be mixed by the aver rge person.
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