Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1919 — Page 8

MRS. LEWIS . OF-BROOKLYN

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BOY GAVE I Sir DINNER TO A FsG THAT IT MIGHT GROW FAT AND "WIN A PRIZE

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wnicn causi j a penoral run-down condition with headaches and pains in my side. My sister induced me to try l.yiiia i). i'inkham s Ye o ta b I e Compound. I found it helped nu very much and such a splendid tonic that I am recommending it to any woman who has similar

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Eut the boy was learning the fun of being a farmer, and the pi,? was his especial charKe. And there was to be a county fair. And ha wanted the p: ; to win the prize. Harry that' was the boy's name had a far:-! boy's appetite. And the pig hud a pig's n?petite. And Harry, eager for the pr;ze, sacrificed his appetite for the pig's. Every dav Harry went without

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rained a pound a -lav. Rut Harry fell off. Then came the fair, and the pig won first prize. And Harry began eating dinner acain. The story's a true one. It comes from the Industrial School and Farm for Homeless Boys, at Covington, Va.. a school maintained by the Episcopal Church. Harry is one of 80 hoys, waifs from ail the country between. New

York and Alabama, who live In the three cottages. And the boys in each cottage have a real mother. The boys learn agriculture and carpentry and other useful trades, so that they can be independent, useful men. The story of Harry and the big black pig might not have happened if Harry had been one of the 800 homeless boys who were turned away from the Farm school last year because there was no 'room for them. And Harry instead of growing up into a farmer, might: have become a reformatory boy or! even a criminal. ! But 1.000.000 members of the Episcopal Church are preparing to make such a refusal as that to the; 00, impossible in the future. Tart of the $42,000,000 they plan to raise as a climax to the Episcopal Nation-Wide Campaign, will bedevoted to making room for moreboys at the farm school at Cov-. ington.

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We fn&ke 'these offers to show more women what Jiffy Jell means to them. Jiffy-Jell differs vastly from other quick gelatine desserts. Each package contains a bottle of condensed fruit juice. We crush the fruit, condenso the juice, and bring you real fruit in abundance in these Jiffy-Jell desserts. That's the important point. Flavor is mere taste, and often artificial. The fruit itself is rich in earthy salts. Everybody needs it every day. For a Few Cents Fresh fruit and canned fruit are expensive. Here are rich fruit dainties which are net. And they are rich in fruit. Ilalf a pineapple, for instance, is used to flavor one Jiffy-Jell dessert. Then almost a whole lemon is used to acidulate the mixture. Yet a package of Jiffy-Jell serves six people in mold form.

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