Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1919 — Page 10

THE TTMES.

How to Make a Real Wrinkle Remover

In these days of cleverly advertised "teautifWs" and "rcjuv ermtors'' r. 13 hard for a woman t. believe she. can make a. simple home, remedy for the removal of wrinkles which 'will do her mucli mere g..i than th average mtj-. preparation. There's nothing in thiworld soofOi tive tor erasdnK or rro-r.t-t.C wiinki.s. at-e mark, haiigiiusi o? Keeks ni.d chin, as a simple ami harm- I "ys solution made hv disH ins an I

ouiue 01 rare povntrroa saxolite m a half rint of witch hazel. Th.-s..- insrodin! of course, can he had at any drus ,,,-t r. I'se the mixture .l.uiv lor a v. In;" as a refre.xhir.fr ivafli lotion. Th uuh-'k and aMfart)rv ren!ts will surprise ri. Evin tiie first aopheanon vrodm- s very marked improi mcnt. The wvmklis ere ie i'i e idenoe and the faie has a in. 'o; 41." comf.-rtah'e t relink-. S"i n m win look cotiMd'-rabiy U than, your age.- Adv.

SOLDIERS' LEGION IS FORMING

CrOTlT i tl'i r from pac mir ) !rri. Kn:uckv. M5ach atvi Fieri .la. 'W e w ill have an r rcnntza' icn in f pry etate brV, o e nrr tiii r't 'Hir objects'" Ka:r play for the pi i ate

soldier is one." ! Pperry said h wm a !ocomol! en-, ir!r.er before h enli.Med ir the rm v i when Amen. -a entered the war. Tie 5vt-j tr!v rensuted the rotirt -mart lal sys- j t"m of th army, of which h- oo-np'.ain-J ed he had been a victim lrcau5- h ex- i r'.ained. he had "s!'rred aa and fueht In the ranks of T'vrsr's British ! armyl on the western front Hhout ! asking permission in do o." i "Here's on of our object 5. Sperry I continued s he produced a snail print-I fJ: folder hearing 'he curtl-m. "Soldiers.; Sailers and Marines in all cities of the. j T'ntted States wanted as organizers for

the private soldiers and sailors lesion." With one finder of a hand rallousM by hard tc?t he pointed out ;he following! "Thonsand" of se-Miers. were subject -e4 to needless hardships and privations by the unjustly heavy fines anfl other penalties imposed upon them by incompetn and vinflt officers In court

martial for Inslcnifli-ant. petty lnfrac- I tler.s of military regulations, Congress i hould at once fake rteressary aetion t" that these fines are promptly repa'd I to honorably discharged soldiers, sailors. ! and marines." ' Sperry emphatically dented that hs "ganizatton was bolshevistic In 1' ; 'ndencles. 'We are n Folhe-ikf." he sail. "Our other objects"" ?perry akd..: "Read this." Afstn he nuofd f-om 'he folder: "1. T'e demand prompt action bj congress '0 open tip for dm"h1iz'd soldiers, sailors and marines the orpor- '

'unity to employ thetr labor on the tin-j use lands and na'ural resources of our ' country. ' 2. And we don't want to b confined to swamp lands, cut over stump lands i nd desert lands, either. "3. We ho'd that the hundreds of ; millions of Idle acres of Rood sjrri'-ul- i ural. mineral and timber lands and a- i -ant citv lots none to good for the use of the soldiers, who are conceded to , have. aved rivillza tion at $3" a mon'h. "4. Now we serk no crumbs of rr'v- j charity; we accent no doi of public alms: w know our rights and we de- j rand -h-m like men. I "S. tVe do not rropo to be used as crowbars to pry some "'hr man or 1 woman out of a Job. Nor do we infnd i r.o be recruited In'o an armv of uriem- ! ployed to be used as lever to force down j the waxes of oihr citizens. . Nor do we intend to starve. Nature's bounty has provided Vnole Sana ,

and a!', bis nephews with emple opportunity for all to work if the government will only let down the bars of monopoly and privilege." Lundeen nodded his head in arprova! a Sperry concluded: "Bolahevisftc?" t.nndee lncoi'red. "If hat be Bolshevism make the most of it. Must one be a Bolshevist because be speaks out and asks for justice and equality and all the rest he is cnt'tled to as ft private so'.d'er drawn Into a war that vi supposed to be for world freedom? -I am a rationalist." was Lundeen's concluding- remark.

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GLASS TO SPEAK z AT CAPITAL f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

XLU.I.i Al l 'I.!.-. rtiini -' l , of the Treasury Carter Glass, throogh it

Frank K. Wilson, national pubi'.c-.t v director n' the Victory I)ati 'urapa rn. has Informed local loan committees, hs will speak in Indianaro! ;. April 22. the second day cf the Victory Inn campaign. A committee started to work today to arrange a program for the loan demonstration which Secretary Olasa will address.

STRIKE IS SPREADING. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE COUX5N K. A pnl t.The- n ejtpha.- ; Tan strike is spreading. I At F.ssen the workman carried out I a host:le demonstration after the dia- ! corery of a large number of rifles and ; much ammi.r.ition at the Krupp plant, , Xhe workmen believed that the Krup-pl officials planned t use arms to kc,i i the men from striking. j

SOVIET FOR BAVARIA. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE BERLIN, via U'M"'N. Apr.. 5 A yoviet government for Haxaria wa? proclaimed at Munich at midnight. Sunday. Relations between Munich dnd Berlin have, been broken of.

Now It's Spring Take Celery King

O&iB tip for spring: that's the right idea! Prlve out th winter's waste coumalstton.. Ptit thes bowels, liver and stomach In gcod shape and have purer. rtcha" blood. CELERY KING -pnn d" IT Que irtic? fajmllT. loc.dsr tjv dhxiiSreJi. can taie it. Ere-sr a goodly , supply OTerr other nirtt and gl-re each a C051. -A pacAajre oosls but a tnJle and it 1 pnTJy Tegetable. i

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Until the big meeting of stockholders to be held next Monday night at 8:30 p. m., stock will be sold at the present price of $4.00 PER SHARE All subscriptions at this price must be in not later than the night of this meeting, after which an audit will be made of the stock records and the balance unsold returned to the treasury as outlined above.

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