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THE PEOPI E, BARXWEUa S. fA t No. 1, nt otter I. a kc been eollhec’eil wil Hi tin nf tlmt ha* en i>f n* fug* fs of war ,sini I* th** iti ,cp LOUDON'S IDEA OF LEGION BASEBALL r>ns flu 11- gTCTTTi' | :inn 11!'m:l fi |‘!U in tlm. l.< A rt'rfu: iin*in!it'rs nf * ^ AiiHM'irnn I.i u\v]n_' < Mint llt-niiil: "That th«‘ ..\iiicri>-an la have •‘ItM.stii tin- V'hfl> ^rpuinl for ttirir hasaliall rflUM'ts thflr x'Iism uf aanit‘. .•-ti'ailii ('*“ i ulit'il I>lay»il hy 111 the >rth th*' !")• mlj>n 1 tally inn stiould a fttMthall rinde/A miih jiroiiriety. Th** T r l"ilth‘tl rouml- t MahMlm and Mister MacDonald, sons of the Hritish prime mlnisteyv 2 ZK America's (lerman huilt Zeppelin, photogfraphed during one of her h.iuhlers forced down hy the Mount Shasta x la clef, which is slipping. starting <>n trial flights. a tour of II—Croat the world, masses of NEWS REVIEW OF ,J CURRENT EVENTS Republicans Win in Maine, bfit Democrats Extract Some Consolation. ase of Leopold and Loch, the t'lii- t-cag-o murderecs. aiAvalteil with intense interest hy the entire nation, was ren dered on Wednesday, and may he con sidered a victory for sentimentalism. The young men were sentenced to life I imprisonment on the charge of mur- | dering Robert Franks and to tt'.t years on the charge of kidnajdng for ran som. In a carefully written statement the Judge said that in choosing impris onment instead of death, he was warring factions reach a settlement and that a peace conference is impos sible unless lie ceases ids advance on By EDWARD W. RICKARD ^ Tl’ IN Maine, ift least, the oil sVan- ^ dais apparently have not hurt the Republican party seriously. Neither did tlie klan issue, which the Demo-, era!» sought to make predominant there, ■ perate a> they expected. In i;i'' u ei k's election, when the largest vote in the histi>r\ of the state was cast, the it> 1’. won a decisive vlc- t"r\. Ih.lph * 1 I’.rewster defeated W. It 1‘; MatiL'nll for the governorship hy a ioTjt hi vo!i s. and Fnited Sr,-•e- s. nafur I’. M'- 1 ernald was re- e e.f '! having a plurality <»f nearly moved chiefly by the consideration of the cit\ of San I’edro. Keuador, too, has a ’revolutionary attompt and tlu* rebels have named as their leader Itoctor Arizaga, acting miinistcr to Rruzil and former minis ter to the Fnited States. ’'In Chile the oflieers of the army have seized control, of the government and under pressure President Alessan- dri naslgned. - Hut the senate rejected the resignation and gave him six months’ leave of absence, lie went to Argentina anil from there will g(> to the - age of tip* defendants, who are eighteen.—and nineteen years old. Hut these self-confessed perpetrators of a Furope most revolting crime are admittedly I mentally developed beyond their T'x FSIMTF the opposition of the years. Opinion as to the wisdom of 1 rabid pacifists, Defense day. Sep- the court’s decision is divided. Many tomher Hi, wits generally observed editors and persons who have to do I,throughout the country with enthj l!i , ,0.1 M* I , U»*pui»lic:m turned, are mil ins l>ran< In d ’.rew While 1 fertsl t* F. .1.. Hcdman. The four congressmen were all re- th<- state legislature re- ly Hepuhllcan in both it was supported hy tlu* kUtn. ttengal! wtts the man .who of- fl,c 1 retie national con- vention the plank denouncing the klan hy name. < tnc of the Democratic st'eic 11■ ,|i-- sitid : "It has been detn- o.nsi:v.that tht* Ku Klux klan has ■ ll.t e pa rrv 1 - ; mt fort e In: p-l’." ••• 4’- up tha f-Tiitii ina-ei] ’d ! e c ■ I'tn'i \V try ri t ■ i nr • fs in tin* Democratic wn rcaliz«- , d.'’. Naii* na 1 Chairman Kha- to extract d lot of coin- freU t!ie returns. Siiid tory is that a Re- _'**ta' Kepuhlican hy ;:n-ee plmn ity. Any at- \ • any tl tig else hy the '*<■ s is , not iustifled hy iifst.iigy nf. Maine elections with the enforcement of the law be lieve the -killers should have been hanged. Many educators and minis ters, befng opposed to capital punish ment, arc therefore in accord with the decision. There arc two dangers In volved in the matter, one is that the murderers may at some timc-Le re- leased "n parole, though. Judge Cav- erly urged that this tie nof done i he other is in ttie effect the decision may hav** on the mind of the masses, fo these hoys are the sons of immensely wealthy citizens. Whether or not Judge Caverly erred oft the side of mercy, there is not the slightest reflec tion on his integrityv Hut the state’s attorney voiced tjrt* opinion of many when tie said the escape of these kill ers from the noose w ill make more difltcnlt Tm* already tnifd t;i'k of pro tect iug life in Chicago. siasm. Tin* government estlmatei .”iit.ihmiyhhi persons participated in the p-i ;i]h tests, demonstrations :ind cefehrations. < iriginally intended to give the oflieers of the reserve army an opportunity to show how much they knew about organizing and handling troops- in iprick tinitv'the test was voluntarily expanded into a demonstration of mb- hiliimfion In other ways and was made | include thousands of patriotic cch*- ■ • rations. 'In the evening (ieneral 1 IVrshrfTg (hdivered a radio address on i preparedness. Next day luy,was re tired from active service, (leueral I 1 lilies succeeding him as chief of staff. | cl's.’ (itp* ceases to wonder why the ; ' ’tier c’ and ‘husky ’ arpwo I>opular in tlie Am* ricaii vocahnlary after witnessing a ’hall game.’ '’To the uninitiated the most unfor* tunate man on tin* Held seems to he the chili sw inger. He goes in carry ing a chili niit^ unlike a pick handle. No' siHiner has -he taken up his position Hruft-Hu* ‘cutcheF--t.oiiiinl-h.ua- feeling comparatively safe in a iiiask._„ and breast protector, tells him what a bloody, d<*coinpose«l player he is, and tlie ‘pitcher’ wlm delivers- the ball, he- iflg well out of reach of the club, keeps up a continual stream of unkind marks, at the same time r.xecutip-g a kind of War dance, and ends hy slug ging the TiViil at the clnleyKvinger as ’hard ns he can throw It, ' . '’Then the speetaRu's Join in. Should the club swingem-fung the hall out of tlie grounds ami run round the three bases, alLMs sins are-forgiven and he Is a.’sure gi. getter,’ but should lie miss thmduill altogether la* L a ‘wall-eyed mitt,’ and ndvlsisl to borrow a door or get a pair of ’lioni rims.’ This unfor tunate club Kvvihger has many vyuys of He can he thrown out, run out cftttght stealing or talked out. Many times the ‘pitcti'-r' tries to knock him out hy hittiiiL him with the hall. "Tin* ’top notch’ club swingers - In America arc reported to draw salaries cipmlitig those of Fngllsh cabinet min i 1stcrs. This may he due to the cost of | lifi* insurance premiums.” Firm Johnson rs ORPHANS* FRIEND <>r]ih;ins ‘ of r ildicr ; of the Worh! war have found in I »r. cr. 1T|. Jotinson of Fostoh;: Mich., a devoted an*' t.ir seeing friend tlie .s*e’t <if frieji*! vie iiial.es Ids interest n.iiint for th** ITTaxT mum in good works. I»;->ctor .I<>lin- m win. is u<i'vv manager and medical d! rector of the Aitieri*-an la'gioh ' dren's Hillct Mich., has development for tin* wail tiuti th*- Idea which toinnl expres- i si on in it. j A1!cr the Milligan 'di-par'iiicni in I I’.i'J'J ap|*roveil the i*!*'* .vvlticli was , conceiv ed hy Mark T. M I\c>*. ti e SeV- i t*nth Miidiigan (h'tri't •.igi.* .V-tc j for tlie billet. 1 Jollt,'"!; WUS chairman "f fin* ' emmit* t *• ppninted ,to raise fun*ls for its jnirctjasi ,1 * *- nations of SI 1..Mmi were secur* *1 a-n* the ground' ware bought. The dev purtnient acia-pt***! them. Through th** efforts of Dr Johnson, who is a state senator, and of SetiatoT (luiasser, the latter of Hav *’it> Mich., a bill appropriating S.Mhmio j,, be used try the I.egion in constru*tion work vv-ia-. pnsseil hy the s*ai*‘ legishiture in. WRIGLEY5 ~4Jter evert/ meal A pleasant and aurceable sweet and a 1 - a •s-t-l-n-o b e ne 111 as well. Good for teeth, breath and digestion. Makes the next cigar taste better. Huildlng ot*eratio*is ('ll Vltl.O-rri^. IIAHIIKH COI.I.KOE ( hurlottr -J - North (’■r«ll»ii SPRINCLESS SHADES Last Longer.Look Better Johnson. P 1 * I » LANS for taking over th*' control are being prepared hy the League of Nati* n> council, 'ibis will please (Jer- many, for the operations of the inter- hoi*-’ i () na I'.v V cr ': feat. HO* fio-c ”Te;Yr ti 1 t. the of w . - Ct 1 It! i' a ' •l ie f « ■ ‘,1 I I I* M I ■n-yti m from a Democratic victory. The Denio- or governor vviis de- vof.-s le's than in last 1’re'i'li'titial year, in the the' fact that the vote this epproximate-ty pl.tNtu Larger t! an n t! at year, in other vvhrds, the errhts. hex* hiau tremendous arnj tin* 11• *-> to the Republicans on per cent in • ftcr of plur itity. A chtinge of dnyt'dr.g iiiLi: ■ ilur p.*r<*«‘nfag*-s in the, cotir *!-y w ej'iM mean a clean Dem- ocTiitii svycep. T’R "Air Magellans,” as tin* iicad- writers delight to call them, are yafe in the Fnited Stales again, and indeed almost at 'the end of their globe encircling flight . at tin* time of 'Writing. After stops , in Ro>ton and on Long Island, where they were wel comed by immense throngs, they flew to Washington ,and werr—received on I’.olling held hy President and Mrs. I’oolidge, the cal'inet and innutiier- ! able other dignitaries, wln< waited cheerfully for lioiirs in a hard rniu, Tlie aviators were, kept at tin* capita! for 1 n-fctise diiy.und t!i*'n flew to Day- ton. TiieTr r*mte taia-s them liy way of ('liicago'. < imalia and Texas to San Diego,.- -Los Angeles, San Francisco and Lligcnc, Ore. itliit *d mission aroused much ill V‘’i- T.H-7 1V the ing then*. Th** dengue will also over- committee Is <♦ D * the disarming of Hungary, All.S- SM m i.i m m i tru tri;i and Bulgaria.. V Leglommiri'S r lance's plan for arbitration. dis- hav e sti!T* rci arii ament aid security was submitted of dutnig -oil Trust Fund to Care for Legionnaires When Old Against tin* day of forgetfulness, tin* American Legion of Minneapolis is making preparation. Against itit* time .when the Legion naires an- old and few and interven ing years and events have crowded out of'the piihlic mind tin* service of Hennepin county proposing, to s length assembly. It provides 'hipjilsory arbitration of all dis- w rlHI F. the Ciiekiatn Ymnies ’ continue struggle for poso -Won and Kinngs-u their bloody of Shanghai, part In an of- aid the placing P RIMARTLS yvi re h«*1d in' a number •; st rrvs Ri-st vv •••■k. In Miuhtgan tin- Ib'i'ii'Wcans rcfiotiiinated Senator Jam' l*> 1 ' "H y'j *t is, winThough he led : he attai »S on r - Secretary of tla > Troiis- urv M. 'tl in the hl>t session of con- Ln- V h: id M i’.auinced tlriit lit • wituid sup] h rt 4 k.'.t dg' and Dawes. A. J. < ll-.H i *>1'«*( * Is \\ ;; ^ muaiuatif'd for a third t* rm as J' *\ t Tnor. Mortimer < 'ooley vy;i' Mill. 'l i H *S1 d for t!it* Democratic T'.; iD ri; 1 m 'i d mil ion, and Kdvvanl Fr, 1 , .’f-r*' ■h u :i i.s put up for governor. R.P uMi ■ an s of ^ns-uieltusett s nomi- i at« a'k* •r Frederick H. H.illett f. r alt *,'• and lie vv ill he op] ii ised h\ • r ;_D 'avid 1. Walsh. «. In F«li»- rml tl i*- pi itnary Ml :i!; S, klan won tlu* . for it supported hi lioli.imite*! for the in th* I nit*- I Stat Vlafeiv-e J gov i.mor. rial r* initmrion • 11 ear* I, Reputdir-nn, M'lfiey In Arizona senate tin Repithljcan 'th Rice TV. short term an*l Judge for with varying fortunes, the civil war in China has spread to the region about Peking, (hnivral Ch'ang, \v,ar lord of Mani’hurin, having declared war on the central government hecausy it is backing Hie Ki.angsu fon'* s, is report ed to have start* 1 *! six armies,, of .’td.iHH) men each, on the way to attack the capital. ’ t’linng lias had' lc1ji:Tets scatt<*re<l among Hie ('lieikiatig tenops urging tlicin to / hohl on and promising aid. The P.kitvj < , ahinet ha- ‘.Kccri taken over by :> milit.aiy c.'iuncil and tin* minister of finance i> iTdsiiy rais ing wan funds. The Shanghai tuer-’ - chants tclegrapheil th** Peking ''an’vs no! to hitid the govemmcWt-any imin.y'y. I Thomfli tIn* disnat* In s from Hie norm ma the gubernato- j were- Dwiglit H. titnl Hov. C,. \v. p. ! Hunt. Di-mo* rat ; in Washingt*in th«*y | were R H. Hartley, Rejuildican; Hen - F. Hill, Democrat, and J. It. (tnran, | Farmer Labor. Senator Joseph F. Ransde!l was renoinlnaferl hy the Loin Diana Democrats, and in South Car*)- | lina tint incomplete returns indicate that they have named, former Hov. i Cole Hlease for th*' senate. Harris of Hporgia easily defeated for Trier Senator Hardwick. Shanghai front are -omevvhat eonfns ing. it app*‘ars that the Chekiang forces defending tja* city are getting rather the better of the fighting. of the week they had t*> the for; 1. ( '. pules. . J. Strict enforcement-ef the treaties of Versailles, Trianon, ^Neuilly, anil St. ti* rtnain. Ji. The definition of an aggressor as irl-irty refusing.!** arbitrate or accept the decision of arbitrators. 1. France's pledge to take military' sanctTiuis against fender. ■ - v. ■ -i, The detlnition of what * 4 ''' i» other powers shall give by tlmm in certain categories. ti. The'piAinetnanee of existing* re gional treaties and the'preservation of tlu* little entente. Roth Hritish and French delegates 'indirectly invited (Jormany to apply for admission to the league, .hut It i probalily will noj 'l*' suifor some turn*', especially if tip* Nationalists insist on ■th** sending hy Herlin of the mitfe ■ ihmylng Hertnany’s war guilt. '| : fiis note wits tht* jiriT’e of the Nationalists' -ftjiport of tlie Dawes plan laws in tlie rei* listag and its .*Tispa-tcJi w.is jifevented only liy the warm protest of the diplomatic representatives of the allies in Herlin. ' Motisi^nor Fanolll, premier of Al- hania an*l Its delegatt* at fo.neva. sternly tijihraiih'd the league for talk- ing s*> much about p**aicc whih*doing It. In tin* coi I laves that said t fund. For. the aged of th«* future wb<> may d ’’the slings and arrows fortune" and nfust turn to a m-w Minneapolis- that ‘lines not know them, the young Legionnaires of today propose- to make their Sis., ihmi poppy day trust futd.-ti nucleus of a muc.h greetor foundation. K. C. Nichols ti. comin.iiidi-r of the Hennepin c.omity cintral cnimnRtce, -piled recently that a first cafnpalgn for the additiona! fund-may be ; waived this fall, t inly tie* intere-t from th«* i‘<ipt’V da\ fund is now usable, and ed soon aft**r. The billet war for mally dedicated reci*m ly-- and there an* now und* r its shelftTing eiire i ehildren. - I».N*tor Jolmson, enlisting on July 12, JP17, wus* ordere*! overseas IT days later. He was placed In eotn- muml of .'saimuir ArtilleCv .School.Iioh- pital at Sautmir, Fran*** WJien the hospital vas di'handisl on Fehruiiry fl, 1P1S. lit* was ordered to Hast* Hos- celltral | pltal IH.’I at Dijon. He retuyped with t ti[i a I the hospital and was i]is< - hargi f d on August .'i. Ibjb. Tlie p'i't of the Legion at I'ost**rl:i was organized hy Doctor John oil He> has his-n jo tive in its w<>rk mid hi that "f the state department since that time. the m-w fmit in trust will able cXceot likewise only tlie in most woiim ta* lield i nionumem alt and then tnpUs vote In th'* naln* ha‘l go to the lid he interest avail- unustml cases, t.- unant only on a virtually *if th**. Legion. *nd. wlii'iT til** last Legion died., the trust fund would Minheap.si.- fouiidu!i"n. Coolicfge Compliments Worker Among Disabled Mrs. P.elle.Nye M.. . j a st natc ti. American L**gi"n Intcrv iyyvoil. I'd’* ' < icii* ral 'Hines. Jicad of th** Spues - veterans-’ - hurcatf, .in- Hi of All'inrucrqu*'*, N. i l.iistnriati -of the! auxiliary, recently i J ]. lit' .<'oojjdge Ttnd I | Llnique and Impressive Memorial Is Unveiled P* rlmps one ef Hie most -unique and lnijiri*S'tM* iiii'iiiorial 'moiimiients ever unveiled was dedicated by tie* Ameri- eyn Legii'm of Ma 1 che -1*T, Mltssaelil’- setts, r«*C(*ntl*y„''.The American I>*gion Miinclvestei* do* s not lorify wTir; it shows it starj/ and terrible, hut as tin* crueibh* fr *m | which evnhes the dawn of a n**vv | ami brighter day. This is done througii tvv*> medal-!ions appearing Pit 1 opposite sides' of tla* monument, nno called "NigTit” , j*lcturi*s a skel*>ton'! hanging o'n Hi** harbedwire biyfore the | treneh**s, every line making it seem l to swing ami ratHe'as tin*, vviinls play i ah*mt it. HetieaHi Hi** skeleton are ! j Ihe words, ‘‘Lest \\ i* Forget." tin the oppo-ip* side of the monuMient is a niedal'l'Mi * ali*'d "Dawn.’’ Then*. roHier has metsl'rpJh* r w ith gripp* d aims while the sun of a new era is Greater speed and faster pick-up are immediately noticeable if a new set of Champion spark plugs are installed. You will know genuine Cham pions by the double- ribbed sillimanite core. Champion X is 60 cents. Blue Box 75 cents. . « * , c Champion Spark Plug Co. ToUdo, Ohio CHAM PION Dtp* * Jabl« fa* Bmttf Bmgtmt Distributed to the automotive trade by C AROLIN AS AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE Box 555 at Charlotte ‘ Write for our wholesaif^atalog. Send us your orders for Standard Replacement Parts ‘‘Drive thy business; drive thee.”—Franklin. let not that Fnited • inter l!ii*« TV iK-r-mns *i1 ilidge coin follow s: cst of the d New Mexico. 1 ‘resident < inmif* ;it**d with Mit'. Nyc "My 1 ‘cur .Mrs Nyc "T mu very glad toi learn throng! intencst of S*“haior I’.ursum ahout illumining tim wurifi, and in'the chuids, the forms of naff***! of a gciii ration yet iti<* new era lim! the depicti•(! through h.-’th** '|iirit mdiorn pro*,-hd; > hhals fiT which f* light. the Wor d war vr.'.s •/ ; \\ Toward the taken three t<>/ns near Tailm lake ami vv*‘r*>'engageil in a fierce hattle with the Kiangsu army in tin* vicinity of lining, ninety hiib'S from Slianghal. Iti other sectors of tin* front the light ing was halted by torrential mins. Japan has declared it has no inten tion of intervening* in <'hum's domes tic row. but it is anxiously watching America an*! Knglaml. for then* nm reports of interchanges between Wash- Senator { | ni;tnn „ n q London that indicate that ptrsitiv** measures are being consid ered. The Japanese press hints that America is h sympathy with Hen. Wu Hei-Fu, the military chieftain of Pe king. jio,thing to preserve it. In th* *.f iii' speech he denounced Hi* ph'm as tlo* most (Ado'sal httlild* history imsc produeed. "It Is." Ue. “a -tortuous, conlplicated zv** i r Volt <>> s* iinrei s. how ke<-n is my lictadf :ili*i how dlaliol- .-ffiirt- Teal, inJknial cnncoction of '.huhbles. It is hound to end l.ik** .‘ill tin* minor luthlih's'tli.at we an* hutching here. It is to" oompll' , ated t" work. It may s**cure a vice pf**sitlential chair for its author, hut it will produce very little in -reparations." tin ,r i ‘•t J MH i fret*!y arc oitdition. • Most sin* ere'y yvui - '.\l\ in (•(n 'LH »• ;i:. G ITN. TTUMO DH RIVKRA, director | of Sptiln, and his troops are hav ing a hard time in Morocco and may Jie involved in disast*;r. At last 'ny- | ports tliey had retreated to Tettnin Largest Pest in World Does Not Need Charity Fifty three < Mnnha post large'’ in'Hi more members, and. the of tla* Amen-an Legion. * world, will have jciss***! ti,** ni mark. 'Ihe Omaha post re am! there the rebellious Riff tribes-! u ''••-soiuH .n asking Hmt men were fust hemmlfig them In. ; ’ xX n " t ^’ e V"* M!llll *‘ a editor of the Kmporia Clnzette, .Links the Reptihliean nominee for'the goveniorshi|i. Hen S. I’uulen, has ‘"pntctiealLv .aIlU*d tlie Reptihliean party in Ivnnsas with the Jxii Kliux ’klan,” ami therefor** lit* lias sent out . independent nominating petitions place his name on the November bal- othAr i' oh tht* way frorii lot as eandiduLe for, governor and The American charge d'affaires, Stoke- that of State Senator Farr f*ir lieu- b y TV. Morgan, has' warned Ferrara tenant governor. .11** says he desires that Washington will reeognlize no gov- fdms-to test oublic sentiment. | eminent set G F..V HRKHORIO 1’FRRA UA is leading a rebel movement in Hon duras that Is causing a lot of trouble. Tw<> American cruisers arcTTiircady at to Fellja an*l havu* lamled fon ys, ;in*i an- othor i' "h t he way''’ frorii Hanaina. Further south, the Moors had sur rounded another force of S.ooo Span iards and lu’ohably had captured and tiias'aensl them. Ahd-el-Krlm, Hit* Riff le:i*lt*r, is willing that Spain should retain 1 Feuta and Mel ilia hut insists that all the rest, of the Riff shall he united in a republic. Among 11)** oflieers of tlie Moors are more than ‘JoO Herman oflieers who enlist ed in the Spanish foreign legion last year and deserted to Abd el-Krim tw«j X up tuy him unless the . months ago. : I <’(immunity Fh**'*. funds fn.un which an* ylb+tted to various organizations for cliaritlible ptirpo'**s < Unafia post stated in tlu> regard: "It lias been our’ proud boast that th** post has i been self-'Upporting. TVi* have sought member* on the basis that each mem ber should ’help carry a buddy's ] pack.’ TYt* should di'liltt- to see TTie Legion, particularly the largest post ■in th** ..world, forsake this policy and become dependent upon tht* F(immu nity Fhest." I Docked for Lost Time; Wilt Try to Change Latty At a meeting ef the American L* ■ glen at L"wi l, Mass,, recently a movement was set -on foot to I'li'ang** i tlie exDting city iirdinance whereby | • ity x-i' ]'loyqy- vv iin <*!i>**rvo Meiporial I dav hy refraining fi om vvor!-:’ itir that i * " , - i, day are ’’docke'!." to tiu* effect tlmt j I employee*-, may oliserve Hu* day wlth- j-cuiT loss' of pay. Several veterans,) I who did hot work on Memorial day out ! of respect to their departed huddles, had tiitir pay ‘‘docke'd" hy the city as a result. The Legion -sought the 1 advice of Department Judge .Vdvbeat* Joseph M. Rartleft. who advlsetl that the • act* d within its rights under the law, whereupon the local post took steps to amend tht? law. The right way to skin beauty T?VERY skin will respond J to correct treatment, but don’t overlook that word cor rect—it means the difference between success and failure. In addjtion to being unsur- sassed for general toilet use; Ointment improves poor com plexions. Blotches, roughness, clogged pores, redness, and even the more serious itching, smart ing skin disorders gradually disappear when the Resinol treatment is used. Ask your druggist today for Resinol Soap and Ointment and use them as directed. Within a week you will begin to notice a difference, in your skin. To Aid Tuberculosis Victims Fonvalfsccnt homes for tubercular vet emits in New Jersev vviK-'Jit* ptuced w ith its proper use—impossl r ble,for them to exist as it kills Resinol My Picture on Every Package P.D.Q. I’ I >. M., a chemical (not an Insect powder) that will ac tually rid a house of Bed Bugs, Roaches. Flfeas and Ants un*h-r thcgjJixeotion of h. central com mittee of Leg'S "n mil res. if plans under ciTiisbii-nitioii :in* adopted. Acciunmo- datiens for tuberculosis victims in ar rested stages »\ ill i-c provided-at the HujfitslnTg eonv !itesi-ent^o|ii*‘ contluct- ed Ity the Legion, the Jiiedical ad vi.sitrv staff bus decided. thelr-^utits as well and thereby stops future sri nerations. A 3,'c package makes a quart. Free—a patent spot In every package, to get them til the bar i-to-n* t-at pi - rs. Special Hospital s;ze, J-’.SO, makes 5 Raflohs. Tour druggist has It or '-an get it for you. Mailed prepaid upon receipt of price by th** Owl Chemical Works, Terre Haute. Irid. 7