Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1920 — Page 12

THE TIMES

Wodnosdav. Oct. 27. 1920.

OPTIMISM

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IN LONDON STRIKE

IjONDOX. Oct. 20. Optimism ovor tl.e strike situation pervaded official circles today. The executive committoe of the Federation of Miners met curing- the morninir to consider further ti'.i" jrovernnviit': settlement pr... pesal.i fif'er wV.'.ih lieiais of fie

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Tells of the Great Good Lydia Ei Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did For Her.

Morrice, Mich. " About a year after my second babv was born I suffered

with dizziness every morning so that I could hardly pet around. 1 had heard from other vomen about your medicine and had read letters about it so mv husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham's Yegeto. b 1 o Compound which I took according to directions and

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entirelyrelieved. I also took the Vegetable Compound before my last baby came and am thankful to say that it relieved my sufferings very much and I shall never be without it at such times. 1 have told others of its ereat worth and shall keep on telling it. Mrs. Ed. Thomas, Box 1S4, Morrice, Mich. Women should not continue to suffer day in and day out and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing threefourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. If you would like free confidential advice address Lydia E. Finkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.

miners left for 1 o tv ti in -St. to o:itinue their conferences with Premier; I.!"V1 (Jeorge. The coal M-srctt y is c'.irt.itlla sporttr'- , vi nts, aii.in-r nun.cri'ti.-" cit-cel- ' it ion f track jseheduiet-. All ' i'i iudii..t; the ( 'a m !u i.l c -li . i e iiue;,: lias ben e.iihd off. j Pi-.-I'ite tin- more fav'ira :! turn in j the .strike : , t ua t i 'M. the t; ei n i n- n t pi oee.-,i.-,i with the h Krantiim'' the t ahinot exception military p w. ts ; o diai - til an t no: u' ncy. The hi'i w lis ltd V. diced to .-'roll I i I'eadiTiu; in e -ir.ir.ons last n:-;l-l. . Kohe: t s:ni!.ie. pr. sident of ti:.- Ke,ration of M'n.r.-. lias r-c. ived from fceytiiotir fid ilmjin. so.-in':st candid ate for t ice ptesi.hnt in tin- i'. s.. a i .i'ileKiiiin wishing t!ie miner vi. toi y in

their :ruKi;le. It was -ent on -- half of Kii-r.-n,. V. I'ei.s, th.e toiiaii.st ei'ndiiiatti for president.

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parent today that no new issues would In: iiij.ctiil into the presidential liht hy tlie republican candidate, and that his remaining specehis would he devi.td mainly to u rst a t omen t and elarilii at ion ,.(' his position on vital ismi. s uhi.h e.mfroiit the nation. Tli. spirit pervading- Sit. at. .r H-tnl-liif-s leadoua iters indicates that le.-ul-ii' r. puhlieans In-lit ve that the presidency is us nood as won. that all Senator Ilarditui has to do from now on is to fast to 1P.- p-.siiom already i: a:i'-'l and that not it i nr. sa in or done !'. !tii--r if He- ehi.-l" pn sidential aspirants In the closini; days of the e.t ni pa i , n ran eh:ii;e m.-iny teles or the main result. And tie- republicans here .'He not in the least nervous as to the result.

Received 85 Letters From Sweetheart in One Bunch

f INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERV1CEI KANSAS CITY, Mo. A romance

which was temporarily halted during the war, but which Rather d -Treat proportions with the slKDini; of the armistice, leach.-d its (liniax. here when Tony lionb.n. a. deputy circuit cleiK, married Miss Ida ";.rK.,t to. h lie of the Italian colony. The ceremony was joM -formed ut the Holy Kosary Italian Church. Homlon. wjin Is twenty-einht year.? old and a s..n of a wealthy produce dealer In Kxoehsior Stuins, fotiKut with the llnth nnin.ets in France. I'.ecaus,. ,,f .sOI1ie tatiKle in the mail deliveries 1 Fran,,. I:nd..n. during his A. 1 0. I-', days, seldom heard from tic pu tty Miss I.i.i. llowevir. just lefre boarding ship, for the return voyage the mail orderly delivered eiKhty-fi', e letters front Miss t;ate;,,tto to Itondon. They had be. n following the soldier on his march throat; Id-'riin.'C.

Stiff Joints Sore Muscles

Smoothed Out By Hamlin's Wizard Oil

Needs Long Seasoning.

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ionst five years in the rott-h timber Male ln-foie la in;: cut tip for nso. Wmul for pirinoy is kept, ;l rui for -Id years heforo it I 11-0-1.

Soreness and stiffness' resulting from unaccustomed use of muscles or too much exercise, such as tennis, baseball, golf, hand-ball, etc.. give way quickly to the soothing eirrct of Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates fast, drives out the soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Hamlin Wizard Oil ! a rood dpn.lble preparation to have In the medicine cheet for first aid anil when the doctor may be far away. It Ik an absolutely reliable antiseptic nppileatlon for cute, burrs, bites ami atlr.es. fpralne and bruises hel rapidly under Its eoothlne, penetrating qualities. Keep it on h-leL Generous Fixe bottle 36c. If you are troubled with conetlpatlon or aick headache try Hamlin's Wizard I.lver Whips. Ju.-t pleasant Uttl- Dink pills at druggists for .10c.

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nv Fi.ovn ma (.mi .' rSTcr C DRRESPOSDENT I. N 'EfiYICEl MA II ION, O., Oct. "6. Willi cl.etion (lay "utit one week distant:, the republican c,-.n'.". ;n. in.---far as it .-ff.-vts Senator Vainn Hardin' p'-'M'-ial-Ir is v i.-1 ;r.l iy at an end. Vi'lul.j tie' Benator v ill make a iinal su'ing through Ohio, ilellverlnir four carefully prepared addresses, it was npT ' '

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Alternst-3 applications hotanj cold cJstlis then apply

Eye Specialirt and Medical Author Report on Wonderful Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight. Say It Strengthens Eyesight 50 per cent in One Week' s Time in Many Instances

of Ilon-Opto. which in my opinion, is a remarkable remedy for the cure and prevention of many eye disorders. Its success in iee!opinK and sir-iii-ttioriMi,-the eyesight wiii soon mak. eye glasses ild-fahhi..n.-d and the us.- of inii-i pt o as ctimmon as that of the tooth brush. I am thoroughly cm iiin-l !r..m my experience with I.:on.opu t.hat i: w;il strciiKthcn tlie tyesiin ut 1-ast ."0 per cent in one week's time in many msta no s." 'ictim of eye strain and other eye weakness! s and many who wear rlasxVs will be lnj to know that a'-eonim;,' to Iis. Smith r.nd Judkins th. r,- is real hope and help f,)r tb.-m. Many whose eyes were lailink' say th.-y har- had tloir eyes restored by tins remarkable, remedy and many who ne.: wore k basses say they have laid tuem aside, (me man .says after usihk it: "I was almost blind. Ootild not seo to read at alt. Now I can read everything without my glasses ami mv ev-s do not hurt anv more. At nitrh't th-v would pain dreadfully. Now th-v fe.'l tin.; all the time. It was like a" miraele to me." a lady who used it savs: "The atmosphere seemed ha.v with or without ulass-s. but alter I'lsh,- thW prescniil ion for li days v. ry t h i njr se.-nis clear. 1 can read evi-n tiio-j i n.t without tlasses." An. .tier who used it fays: "I wh bother.-d with evestrain, caused by ovi rwork-d. tired e;. e which induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for fi-vi ral vra'rs, botli for distance and close work, and without them I could not r ad my own name on an envelope er the typewrit111K on the maehint.- before ni'. t .-an do both now anil have iliseardod my loiiK-distanee piasses altogether. I caii Count tl. fluttering leaves .n tlx- trees across the street now, which f.r si vral vnrs have looked i a d-ri i-i-e.-ri

blur to me. I cannot express my joy at what it had done for me." It i.s believed that thousands who wtar tiass.-s can iio-.v discard them m a reasonable tine; and multitudes more will be abb- tu streiiKtheti their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of evr ip tutiK p. asses. Kye troubles of many oescripLioiis may b wonderfully h .-nohteod in this easy manner. Go to an; dniK store and tfe bottle of Jion-Opto tabbts. Dissolve one tablet in a fourth or a yiiiss of water and use from two to four times a day. 1"u t-houid notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right "from the start and inliainiii.'ttioii and redness wil quickly disappear. If your etes bother you oven a little, it is jour duty to lake steps to save them imw before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind mife'lit have saved tio-;r siynt if tliey had cared for their eyes; in time. XiiTIl: Another prominent physlch.n to whom t'ie above article was submitted said; "yes, the Uon-Opto prescription is truly a wonderful eye remedy. Its corisuun nt ingredients are well l.n .wii to eminent eye specialists anil widely proscribed by them. I have used it v. ry successfully in n" " t raetice on pat;.-n"s whose eyes were stramd thioiigh oterwi rk or misiit jflasses. It is one of the very few preparations 1 feel should be Kept on hand for regular use in almost every family." 1 J 1 1 pto referred to above, is not a rati n't mi!ioi:ie or a secret remedy. It is Hit ethical preparation, the formula beinjr print. .: on the :i'kasi-. The manufacturers fiiHr.Mi! i . It to strenmhen eyesiiit e'l ! r .-ent in one week's time in many 'ois'ano.s or refund the money, it is dispensed under guaranty hy all KXod tlriietcists. Summer's Phanr.acv. ado.

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Over 1 7 Million Jcrs Used Yearly

I New York Ir. Smith, a well known eye specialist, and 1 r. Judkins. a Mas. schus.-tts l hy-ioi-in and m . ileal autlir, make- the joiiow inr reports after a ihoretiKh ivat ot a pi puiar rcmedv fur the oyi s: Sas Ir. Smith: "When mv attention was first call-d to it I was inclined to

be skeptical. Hut o is a rub- of mine to ia i- e .-ry new treatm.-nt a chance ( to prove its value. Havini: specialized la eye work f.r mt'iiy yiars I feel ipia!- I il'o'tl to ixprcs an intelligent opinion 1

on remedies for tl-.e ejes. Since this one has created s'leh a s. nsntlon I welO'lm d the opportunity to test it. I o-

nati to us.;- u in mv practice a little i

over a year ,uo and I am f ra k to sa y that some of ih,- results I hate accomplished w i'h l:..i. i ! not only astonish mysif, hu; also other pl.y. : j;ans with whom I hav.. t a ! k-al a b- u t i. and I advi: e r-o-ry thotiy ht f ul physician to Kite I!- ti-opto the same careful trial I h..e and fh.-r" is no d. bt m niy mm. I bar h,. will -.,;-.- t.. The e. -i u-1 ii s i, oi I

have, that it opens the door for the cure of many eye irn-iM.-s whb h have heretofore been difficult to . ope with. I have had individuals win. had worn K lasses for years tell no- taev have dispensed with them through 'he use of lion-Opto. In my own practice I have seen H strengthen tin- eyesight more that) r,n p,-r t j,, ,,,, week's time. I have also used it with surprising re. suits in cases of work-strained eves, pink eye. inflamed lids, catarrhal conjjnet i it ir-s, smarting, pa.inful, acinni?. Itching (yes, eyes weaken. 1 from colds, smoke, sun. dust, and wind, water v etas, blurred vision, my in fact, many oi'lor enditio! s loo mlnerous to nnntion in tiiis report. A iew and strikint: case that has just h'-.-n brought to mv attention .is that of a rirl 12 yiars r.ld Two prominent eye specialist's after a thorough examination. d.- itled. aecordintt to her father. 1 1 i ... t in order to save the sicht of her ritht eye, the left must be remoted. While awaitintr an opportii'.iit for the .-ration and -1 i i 1 un-

de ided rs to its wisdom, her father was told it wteild do no harm to use I5onOpto. n less than three days a marked improvement was noticed. At the end of a week Urn inflammation had almost disar pea red. and at the end of six weeks the eye was pronounced saved. Just think what tie saving of hat eye means to this litte pdrl.' Another case is that of a lady H3- years obi. She came to ne- Vvith dull vision and ?x-trem.-infla tnmat.ion of the lids and -he conjunctiva was almost raw. After t vo weeks' use of Itou-Op-to the lids 'were absolutely normal and. her .vej M s blight -is many a Kirl of lip--1 )r. Judkins. Massachusetts physician nnd m.-dical author, formerly chief of clinics in the I'liiun ip-n.-ral Hospital. Huston, Mass., and formerly house su rm on at the New Hnlaml Kye and Har Infirmary of Portland, Maiiie says: "I have fount oculists too .rone to op rate and opticians too willimr to prescribe ulass.-s. while neRleet ine; tin s nod.- fornoiOis w htMt form the basis

We stake our new Shoe Department to the proposition that WOMEN APPRECIATE VALUES

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Remember how Jiffy-Jell excels the

quick gelatin desserts. Jiffy-Jell is a real-fruit dainty, rich in fruit. We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it in a vial. You get the delights and hcalthfulness of fruit, not a mere fruity taste. The fruit is plentiful. We crush, for instance, half a pineapple to flavor one dessert. This is done

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in Hawaii fruit too ripe to ship. The fruit alone might cot you as much as the whole dessert. Tills is most important. People need fruit daily real fruit, not mere flavor. Jiffy-Jell serves it in delicious form, with a moment's trouble, at a trifling cost. Join the millions -who enjoy it. Start this week and send the trade-marks for the molds we offer free.

A bottle in each package

Jiffy-Cup An aluminum half-pint measuring etip. Fill twice with water to dissolve one package J iffyJell. Use also as a standard cup in all recipes. Semi 2 trade-marks for this cup, postpaid.

Eight Fruit Desserts

Mint Jiffy -Jell Is rich in mint. Serve with roast meats or as a id: dish.

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Lime Fruit Makes a tart green sal.nl jcii. Serve with your salad, or nix salad in before c-i!in:; and m.tkc a salad loaf. Or n-.ix hi mrat leftovers for a meat loaf.

Eight fruit desserts arc placed at your constant call. A package serves a family and costs a few cents only. The desserts are light, as desserts should be. They are rich in needed fruit. And nothing is more welcome.

Jiffy-Jell comes ready - sweetened. It comes

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icmcn or grape acid. Simply add boiling water, as directed on package, then the fruit essence from-the vial and let cool.

Mjde with tt Ic ii mo! I A package serves six In rr.'!d form, or 12 if you whip the jell. And it tisti.illy costs less than the fruit wc use would cost you.

, You need it now Xow starts the great season for Jiffy-Jell desserts. Go get a variety. Then send us the circle, trade-marks for the gifts we offer this week. You lovers of Jiffy -Jell know its delights. You who don't know

it should try it now. Compare it with the old desserts without the fruit in bottles. It will give you a new conception of these quick fruitv d-iinti'-s. With the mo'ds we will send a recipe book and offers on all our molds.

Individual Dessert Molds In Sets of Six assorted stvles, in pure aluminum. The six will -.ervc a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Send 6 Q trade-marks for the Set of Six, postpaid. Valued at 60 cents.

Ten Flavors in Glass Vials A. Cottle in Each rackaze Mint Lime Raspberry Cherry Loganberry Strawberry. Fineapple Orange Lemon Also Coffee Flavor

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Rich in real fruit essence A. bottle in each package

Made with tyle E mold Pint Molds 5 Styles AH in aluminum see list below. Valued at 50 cents each. Send 6 (jf, trade-marks for the mold you want. Above is Style E. At left we show Style H. sMS-ej,.-. Teaspoon Size -s. --

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SfS' WmRorfer'sC-ScnAA We supply dessert spoons, teaspoon size, in this exquisite pattern of Win. Ropers & Son AA silverplate. Guaranteed 20 years. No ad on spoons. Send 2 (jj) trade-mark.-, for the first spoon, phis 10 cents for postage and packing. Tt-en we will offer you balance of a set.

Cut on: thse JJ tra Jc-msrks in the cir.li on tho f.-ont of eiit h package.

Gifts to Users Luy from yot:r grocer a sitrpiy of Jiffy-Jell this week, and send us the Qjj trat'-e-niarks. Send us 6 for any Pint Mold or the Set of Six small molds. Send 2 for the Jiffy-Cup or 2 and 10 cents for the spoon. The Pint Molds are as follows: Style E Heart-shaped Style D Salad mold. Styl: C Fluted. Style E As shown above. Style II Star -shaped. These molds help Jiffy-Te'l users to serve it in attractive ways. S: I'd for anv ami we w.Il offer vuii the rct.

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Send 6 trade -.---':s far anv Pint Mold r-r the Set of Six. Send 2 for the or 2 tn ! '') cents for the Spoon.

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Have Corns Down in Price $100 to $125 GET FIRST CHOICE! 1 ACT NOW! Small Amount Down 3V2 Years to Pay the Balance No Red Tape Immediate Delivery LISTEN MR. PIANO BUYER We have a limited number of new high grade Players and Pianos at prices and terms that are almost unbelievable. A his is your chance to own a Player Piano, and also to save money. So we advise you to HURRY before all these beautiful instruments are sold. You can have your choice of design and wood.

Duet Bench Your own choice of Rolls Beautiful Floor Lamp

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DOWN Will send one of these On Initial Beautiful Players to Payment Your Home TODAY

Balance $12.00 Per Month

A small payment down and three and a half years to pay the balance, will send one of the world's finest Players to your home today. If you are wise, you will come in and see us before you buy your Piano and have us demontsrate these instruments to you. That is the only way you can convince yourself you are getting a bargain. COME IN AND LET US TALK IT 0VE?.

PIANOS

HEALY FISHER STORY-CLARK EVERETT' KINGSBURY . . STARK

. .$65 , .$90 $125 $275 $375 $395

There are dozens of others and any price you wish to pay. These pianos are almost new. Come and see them.

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Church Piano Co.

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