Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 288, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1919 — Page 6

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THSS WEAK, 1 NERVOUS MOTHER 1 Tells How Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound j Restored Her Health. !

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IS ONLY WOMAN IN GREAT BRITAIN TO MANAGE RAILROAD

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Philadelphia. Ta. "I was very weak, : Iways tired, my back ached, and I felt !

sickly moat of th time. II went to a I doctor'and he said ! I had nervous indi- ! Cation, which addcd to my weak j condition kept me worrying most, of th time and he ! said if I could rot stop that, 1 cou'd not. cet well. f heard somuchabout ' I ydiaE. Tinkham's ' Vegetable Com- '

round m husband wanted me to try if. I took it for a week and felt a little bet- . tr. I kept itup for three months, and ' I feel fine and can eat anything now w i thou t distress or nervousness. " - Mrs. j .1. Worth link, 2S42 North Taylor St., Philadelphia Fa. The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so many demands ipon their time and strength; the result is invariably a weakened, run-down. nrvcus condition with headaches, backache, irritability and depression and soon more serious ailments develop. It is at such periods in life that Lydia F.. ' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound wiil restore a normal healthy condition, as

it did to Mrs. Worthline.

1NTTPNAT10"Al NFW3 SERVirii CVAM l.; Ti i.V Mn .17. -The tno lnill'.'-m imht'Ih ha b.-.:i p3 .ed in demoh it.-.Mt -n "Jer.era; M avfli hief of Man", annoiinifil. Jn?..i.T "(ficcrs fnd t.n.il.JO; minted men having rfiftvrd fir;r d-iiarse pap'i ". ? t'f the Cr..",-! have a ypl red for cmmssion in tli iftn'nr sriiiv. F.nl m : to date t Mai for a tiu-'-r .av lerm .-inl M.-'tT for a ear, i M a; i h 15 Here " r 3.05 office:-, men and niirs M !1 :n Pram-? Tr-r" i.fTi-er ! r i -t i n rorpq Ia'"fn r'lA 'i' ishi 'i in "17 o!ir nj

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Miss Elaine Jenkins. M:ss Elaine Jenkins is the onh British woman who actually manapes a railroad. She inherited th read from her father, the late Lore Ci'entawc. It is reported that she has increased the family fortun v ery jfreatly by her ousiness judg rr.ent.

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BRITISH AC4AIN DELAY FLIGHT

MNTrRNATlONAL NEWS ?ERVICEI ST. JOHN. N. T.. May K.- Ar.er an- j nouncinc th: ir.ornins (hat thy t ! w oulj probably start ac"e.s the At - ! ; lantie tb. afternoon, the two British ! airiTien. Harry . Haw',er and F. V . . nynhanv stated at 1 o'clock that they : ; r.?d allrd off the flight for today. Th : j vv s,hr ondition? were too bad in th Kastern Atlantic.

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LOOK LIKE NEW The price of a cooil suit of clothes nowadays "ill almot makr a payment on a house and lot. hut why worry about that t-.-.en there's a cleaning institution in Hammond The Sterlin.c Quality Cleaners that can make rour old suit look just a? good as a now one? Pon'f put it off anher minute step to the phone and call 747 we'll do ihe ret and have your Fuit hack in .v.; time and the tost will be reasonable, too. STERLING Quality Cleaners 171 STATE ST. TEL. HAM. 747. Next Bijou Theater.

NEURALGIC PAINS Give Way to Soothing Hamlin' Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and , neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is. it acts as a tome to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied uporr to prevent infection, or other serious results, fr&m sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and Mines. Just as rood. too. for

sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, coii J

aores ana canKer sores. Get it from druggists for ?Q cent. If not satisfied return the bottle and tret your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Lirer Whips, pleasant little pink pill, 3d cents. Guaranteed,

Dr. J.W.Acton Dentist

I Honorably discharged from the army. ! announces the opening of his office in

Suite 300 Hammond Hammond. Ind.

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'SfECIL TO THE TIMES! cnoivy nuNr. ind . May it "Snat the rat" i? tho slogun adopted byIndiana, for the observance of rst risv. May 27. Kvery man. woman and child i;i thu county urged to h'cd tb. slogan and see that s!i rates and mu the largest .nf;!c d-:st roj ers of fojd and prorrty are r I erin:ir.atei.

The fro r up' Norway rat is probably j the wort of si! r.i animal pe.ts in th' j county and ;h' entur Mair It is esti- J rosled That rals destroy food nd prop- ! erty in Indiana worth not les- than H -600.000 aniiu;'y. The cost, in 1!17 of j maintaining the five insane hospital.', three state rrii-on and rest of th 1? i ir..t it uf tons was J3.lii.0711. If the rats and mite -were wiped our. enough v. ill I be saved to pay tho ta.e. suproruni ) th. institutions and leave a balani" j of ISOO.000. ! Their depredations rut citizens of ' the United Sta.e a total of 5;on.009.ft,io ' each vear in damage to crops and pror- I erty filonp. not to mention !ip doz'ns

of diseases for which they are to blam

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This Week Only Each Jiffy-Jell package has trademark In a circle on the front. We wtJJ pay you 10 cents in aluminum mold values for each circle you send us this week. Note our mold offers at the side. Some of these molds are new. Pick out the mold or the molds you want, and send us these (Jj) trademarks, counting as 10c each, to cover the value as stated. Send no money. We pay postage on the molds. Note that Jiffy-Joll costs' yoa 12V4 cents per package. And the trademark alone is worth 10 cents on these molds, if sent this week. Send as many trademarks ' as you wish this week. Or, if you prefer, send grocer's sales slip, showing amount of purchase. This offer is made to start new users to show them what Jiffy-Jell means to them. BiM present users are welcome to accept it. Get Jiffy-JeU now, while this offer ft open. Get what you need for some weeks. This is the time when fruity desserts are most needed.

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Note that Jiffy-Jell bHnifs you a real-fruit dessert. All ihe fruit flavors are fruit-juice essences condensed. They come sealed in glass bottle in each package so they keep their fruit -time freshness. Mark how Jiffy-Jell differs from old-style gelatine desserts. Here you have true fruit dainties, rich n condensed fruit Juftea. You get II the delights, all the healthfulness of fruit.

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meat scraps into Lime Jiffy-Jell.

For GarvwtaA on cold . meats or roast lamb, uae MlM JUfywJelL Fr Deaaerfa try Loganberry and Pineapple two of our finest flavors.

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This property destruction i eouivalcnt

to the )rros! eai-ninirs of an army of i oer rOO.Onf) n-ien. ' On many a farm, i

lout deaths, v.ouM at the end of three

if the. aram ent'n and wasted hy rat and mice could be sold, the rroreeds would more than pay a! the farmers' taxes. " declared an authority of the Derailment cf Agriculture recently.

The common brown rat hreeds tlx to j ten times a yenr and produce" an aver-I ajte of 10 yourt at a litter. Tount fe- I

male hreeij hen only three to four

i months old. . At this rate, a fair of ' r

rats brrcdine tininteiTUpte.jiy and vith-

N'ar!'. 1 generation, be increased to 353.703,152 indiidual-. "Kor tenturi'-s the v crid has been flg:h1ir.g rats without organization and at the 5-ame time has heen feeding: thtm

and buildins fortresses for them

we i-p to fight them on ro,ual terms. v mtit deny thm food nd hiding p'acos " ssid foiinty A cut flare, leader of the drle against the rats in this loumy.

rats tTrednie tin mtei rupt'ity and ith-

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LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS

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First Reason

-It i? an Indiana product made in Lake County, and we should patronize Home Industry all things bein equal.

Second Reason:

It is made of the best material money can bur.

From Charles Miller. r.hanbrohl, Germany. March CO, 1913. My dear mother: received your dear letter yesterday of March S'.h and am s'.ad to hear you people are all in srood health and enjoy Ins yourself. Veil, mother. I can't help it that I hae to stay here so ions, that's what I set for enlisting- In the. repular army. I n ap w rong alter all. I shoull have wait'd until they drafted rne anyhow. I would he coming- horna soma time this summer, but as it is they are coins' to keep the first seven regular army divisions over here in the irmy of occupation, and as I harpen to belong- to the econd division alnce it -was organljeil. I will hav to stay with tbem. I am proud of my division and regiment, hut I Ke up eery thinr when I enlisted two yeara ago. and I don't see why the poernmeat doesn't tii e us some benefit for d"lng ao. It was the rrVular army that made the name America famous ail over the world for having cood soldiers, and they ret stuck for this jcb fer fceinf so rood. A hy t'il us, it's n honor to belong- to the arm- r.f occupation. I don't see it thru na;. I know one thinr thourh, w.; ie icttirR better treatment than tho others are miyniy. It's just like the plRce whtre Frank tlumkraus was they offVred them $2o0 a month and $1P0

: i l'onus. se ;cg see money can't buy them

to May here any longer. Only eighteen j-isr.ed out of several thousand I don't blame them either, do you? The weather is pure rotten this last week. KaJn and snow almost every day, the sun would shins a while, and fool you into thlnkinr it was going to be nica after all. and all at once it would start to rain and chansre into snow. I hope wa have better weather in April. T just receivcel'a letter from John Viemming too, . Li . '

and h is so anxious to a me again. I guess he is glad he didn't -hue to go. isn't he? I haven't received that money you sent me yet, but I eipect It to come along

If ! any day.. When you address my mail

be carpfu! how you address it. because that is the main reason for the mail gett.nr lost: here is th wny to address my mail: Pvt. Charles A. Miller. Bat. C. 12 F. A.. A. E. F.. Ger., A. F. O. 710. Be sure and have it that way and it will not get lost. Always put your name and address on the back of the envelope. Tell pa I will buy him that pipe one of these days and send it to him. They cost about $10 in our money that is, a good one. Cecelia Is getting to be a bright young lady can read and write already and only six years old. I think that is good. Sh must have a good teacher, too. I won't know you rcopio v hen I get

back again the kids all grow n up so. t Tell them all I eaid "hello." and that 1 !

may he homa te spend next Christmas with them anyway. Hoping jcu peopi-;

all remain in main as ever.

the best of-health, I reTour loving son, Charles.

Miller's Antiseptic OU, Xbows as

DR. W. E. NICHOLS PHYSICIAN Suite 101 First National Bank Bids. Corner Hohman and Sibley Sts. Sibley St. Entrance. Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. in. Office pbon: 115. Res. ph.one 1523.

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Try It right now for Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Lumbago, sore, stiff ar.i swollen joints, pains in the head, baek and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. Aft-er one application pain usually disappears as if by magic. A new remedy used internally and externally for Coughs. Colds. Croup. Soia Throat, Diptheria and Tonsilitis. This oil is conceded to be the men' penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain ia due to the fact that it penetrates to th affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour 10 drops on tiio thickest p,-a of ol leather and it will penetrate thm

'substance through and through in ihin

minutes. Accept no substitute. This great oil ts golden red color only. Kvery Ioin guaranteed SOc, 60c and $1 a bottle or money refunded. Get it at Kaufmann &. Wolf exclusively. Adv.

Third Reason

In a most up to date sbop, by the best workmanship.

A Mother's Happiness Made Perfect

Of Utmost Inmertsose That Sie Ha CrsfrCursv

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Fourth Reason

Which is the best reason that can he offered it is worth more than most breads and costs the same. Buy a loaf today at rour Grocer's.

The expectant mother's physical comfort should be our first tlufbL aod sll about ber should see to it that ber preparation for baby's com in be complete. There Is a ranet splendid reme!7 to propare women for the gTlel time In their lives, known as Mother's Friend. It if applied to the muarlea of tbo abdomen, rentlr rubbed In, and at once penetrate to relief strain on cerrea, cords and ligament. It mites the muscles et pliant tint tbev expand essily when baby arrf: tho hours at the tim are fewer, and rxiln and danger at the erisia ts caturaCr scl!ed. Mother's Friend enables tho mother tr preset-re her health and strenfth. and she remains a pretty mother by ha'"! aolle4 discomfort and nf ferins' which more often than otherwise accompanies eiieh ao ooea won when aaturo is unaided. Etbtt Bere, Bioaelo and tendon is thoroughly lubricated. I'cemfort durir.r tbo period Is onuBter. acted, and tho aldn, after the crisis, is left aisooth aDd naturvl. riteto tho Bradfleld F.eirotar Compter. Dept. B, Lamar BulkJlna-, Atlsnta, terrrta. for their Matherljond Bno. and ev t?n a bottle ef Mother's Frieul from the irag ttere looey wt'ixNjt fa.L

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