South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1920 — Page 16

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KOREANS PUN TO FIGHT JAPAN TO BITTER EN

datives Would Rather Face, f..

Extermination Than Submit to Mikado.

Vessel Photographed From Plane -EXPEDITION TO

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. V , m ,v , L V'V:xrt 'vvl-rV,,: :--. f:t4 $ v.u-u.-iv lofim-d on di- charts. Ksi.tirr:y without ri.-hts ;ir,: v.irho-.it H II,los h-lV, "h wo,Mk'rf"1 t;ll s "f rii il Jr'ro in th- h:,nV IV:. j ' interior, but whit- men l,u , h :Mbb-.. th.-v con- j ru-vt-r is:t'd that ,;i;,n. It:; tlora , ru! 11 (ho K.:r,.s f , ait'h an I M --Jii, jan.l faun;, hav n-vcr l, n studi-l:,

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UNEARTH SECRETS

lh ro:;. of which MacMillan Is a i cratluiit' ar.l a present faculty

j ir.vmbf r, will carry the cxpo.lition.

It is f-xpctcd that the vessel, wmcn

has bt;n c-spcially dcsiicd for tho work r-quir."l "-f it. will bo launched at Kast Uoothbay, Me., the coming summer. It is to bo cf thr- (llouc-ster fisherman knockabout typo, of 11" ton.; dbsplacomcnt. of unu':ally stromr construction and sheathed on the outside with iron wood to resist the prip of

I th" ic- as far as is possible. It will ; ; r. approximately ST feet in length

Thnncnnrte nf vA pq nf noY- with a draught cf feet, and'

; v.ilt bo equipped with criMe on cnj rines capable cf developing' tiO 1 b.orse powir. In addition to 2.ÖÜ0

gallons of crude oil, 500 gallons of J ! k rose no. and 2 tor..s of coal, the j Kowdoiri will carry in its hold'

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plored Territory Awaits Exploring Party.

ir..ve;iiAr. r.-i r-.i:.s will H!iifT 1 : '.re tb y v. ill a ' f .T. on n . i!f-f-!:i r--. b.lr.. forrri'Tlv (vte .-tatrnien. and

o-n-tratf d tb" Jai'.ir.' -

around Kor i. 1! i , t t.v h men:!. ts of th- 1 ! 1 1 1 '-t

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found havrn 1 r- in "Tber" can b- :u j.f-.irf," 1 The Kor-ai..; will r ; r

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th Arctiv- .still une.p!or-d. will ! I 1 1 ; - objftie of t)- MaMilIan expedition whl'-h is !n preparation ; now for departure in the summer; r f l!21. Although the r k'im was j is it-I s' Vtial tun s Ix fcr' X i i - !

tTims f i oss (i in" Atlantic to i an Cod. TJaifin Land, from th- point of i-w of explorers and scientists.

is still one of the iirhevt and ino-t allurinsr lb bN of ! -s.-at( h in the j nort.i. j Its whole v vtern shore, mot-,- I

s'ores and supplies for six m n for I'vo y. ars. Tlie MacMilbm Arcti: ociat.on, with Lieut. I'eary as president.

will back the expedition. It is com-

no .1 ot liowuoin cuiie;:e aiunini and other friends of the explorer.

EX-FOOD ADMINISTRATOR IN PRESIDENTIAL RACE

rapidly lip' acqulri:.:: owr.er.-hip !' 'be l.md. Tb- Lore m ration, he - iid. . wltliout n rnont Vpi--ee, f(,r h" (-t rto-i. net one Korean n w.-p.ij.. r edited by Koreans is permitted to it and public meetings are wholly o: bidden. Inn A;rnln--t Crnwil. "Sot more than thrr e peopei even for scial purpose. may ratlur and

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Uernarkable photo-raidi f the .'temiship Trince-s: Anne wliich;tl1" ourrents abn its shores. strand d c.T Kockaway I'oint. 'Die pi etcre was taken from an airplane, jand facts of. Reoiouy. mireraloy and

I-ate-t reports say the ves.-el broke in two and that the crew niutmie.

All of the erev were saved hy two fi shinir boats.

:alU tr.gethor," he s.ald. 'b.ools cf the cr'iintrv

"All of til" .'ire und-r

Britain Fears an Incursion of American Slang Through Movies

'he direction of Japanese t :i' lu ..nd th Instruction I-' u'ivn in tlu I a panes lnncu.'iro from .lajane.e xt book.." He said that the hictorv tb.nt H ' inrht to children is pnrbR-d I ti -nch a way ns to plorify Japan ami discredit Korca. "Japan'a course." he declared. ".:ns bren driylnfr the peop'e out f Korea into Manchuria at the rate of 100,000 a year. This is because the Japanese have taken control of everything. They operate th railways, th banks, transportation lines and customs offices and in those few places vrhero there are Korean ofliriilg the Japanese adviser is never far distant. Japanese rnvor Coolie. "F!von the Japanese ricksha coolies nrp favored for thy are permitted to solicit fares at exits of railway stations and other places from which the Korean ricksha nv n pre barred. "Japanese servants in private homes are empowered to check expenditures In thest1 homes and to forbid any of which they do not approve and the Korean who desires to withdraw money he has de

posited in a bank must lirst obtain j permission from the police to do so j "Sinc the revolution started." Riron Kim said, "the jails have been , tilled to overflowing and thousand.? have hen put to the torture. Hut

the people have never wavered and this is why students have thrown themselves upon bayonets with bared breasts when police and military turned upon them. The people may die. They will never yield." Joins Officii Worn. Ilaron Kim, who is 74 years old. came to Shanghai to become a part of the officialdom of a republic that exists only in th hopes and prayers of the people of Korea, for the leadera of the revolutionists, with the pattern of a jrovernment made up of officials chosen secretly last summer, have grouped themselves together here with Shanghai as their capital. Tho connection between this government and the people of Korea is a carefully guarded secret, and ia a system not unlike the "undfTKround railroad." by which fugitive slaves sotiRht safety In the north in the days of the American Civil war. It Is effective, however.

for the behests of the exib d pov-!

ernment .re swiftly transmitted and are paid to be obeyed to the letter by Lie mass s under the Japanese rule in Korea. Through the decide that has followed the annexation by Japan. Paron Kim has worked for Korea's independence. He said lie scaped with n party from Kor' a by a p'-riln-ie march overland, pro im by devi u;s route--through the roughest count ry and travelling for the mo: iart .at r.lfrht. In their tinal davh tb.ey waded throne;!; swamp-. crossed .-.vers in dugouts, hid through days

m J'.clds and Mash-Hi their wav

through underbrush before tb.ey knew they were sife in China.

! rr.eteorolotrv await tin

I cientitic observers. ! The party. headed

I MacMillan. I'eary

the effect the ( hilii What the when the

LT, ... I- - 1 -- Ln -land is apprehensive lest the vocabularies

of her youth become

t li re ii erli incursions of Amcri-:an slatiC Trans-Atlantic tourist - in Kurland note with interest the frequency with which resort is made to "Yankee talk" by Hritish sonr and playwriters seekint: to enliven their productions. Lands and otvlier-tnts throuchout the eountry. when r.!a -

Ins popular muisc. plav American ! hit ln-d

selections almost exclusively. American fnrs monopolize ttie KnUsh music hall and mu-ial comedy statue. It is the vnb-title of tb.e Ai.o" ricap niovintr ineture lilm wliicii. it is feared, constitutes the n,oi ini-Ti.ie-in threat to vaunted LmJish purity of speoeh. T1m Vulvar T(nuc." "The child at the pictures is picking up a new lanpuapre from the slantry American films." says n critic In a contribution to the London riily News headed "The Vulvar Tonprue."

"I isited two pi lay for the epre

ture thtaters topurpose of coi-

cfrrupted j p ctiiit: .-lau;; phase.-,- and of noticine;

tin- expedition th.it reaehed tbaNorth I'tde, plans to b-ave LoMorij about July 1. I!'-' 1, and t. reacl: j Ik.flin Land in b-s than a month. ; with t-'ood luck. The following win- j ter will be .pent on the wa stern shore in latitude :. The camp will probably be just sovth of the ti-i

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IXIdAXAPOLIS, Ind.. Feb. IT. Herbert Hoover today b:d for the hupiport of Indiana republicans in the presidential race. Hoover's name will go on the presidential preference ballot, according to Dr. Harry K. Larnard, former food administrator for Indiana, who just returned from a conference with Hoover itiends in New York. Larnanl said petitions are now beinir circulated over Indiana. AIthoijeh Hoover has not consented to the submission of his name at In-

diana polls. I'.arnard said he believes y I 'onald - j-(1at the former food administrator

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IieW I:inU,lp.' OP as or. the .dult. said to the hero started to aririe

with him was ait out that dope.' and a hundred taping oices repeated the injuiiet ion. Th" comic man announced his marriage t tb.e bei!.

or mini ii'Ttowu oy .--avjotr, i in '

traue- of th

Hecla tr.iit, where the ships f j 'aptains l'arry and Lon, seekers of a northwester n p.).-sj:cc. were' blocked a ntury aeo. That is L'.O,

I'lll. II'.Llll Ol UiT -VI tl 1 U M .111' I 7 mi) miles south cf Ktah. on the

! siiort of r.oi th western Greenland,

j where MaeMiüau's 'rocker land kj pedition passed four winters. (

To l"s Iox Tt-ain--. ; luring the winter attempts will!

"Of coiire. the American child ; t. ,., ,.1- by !o- teams to explore! cm'i comprehend ih.v-. things much j tj. , it,.vt n.utliward and in the fol- j bjlter tli. in the Hritish child, who j ;,)WiriL: MUanna- the interior of the. is n-iite unfamiliar with sucl i iia ml will b- p ri'trate.. The' phrases. ImaKin,: a 1 1 i 1. 1 i-oimr j plans for the expedition call for au home to mother and askim,' the j a benc.- ot two years from this; meaning of -py cop.' We may ad-jcountr. In cas-- a longer stay is.

mire the terseness .f tin 'i'otpvt i' but Joes tile

'Tip- t'.un's rone daflv' convey anthiuc to a tloatej- full of cockneys'." "In another picture a man trafficked secretly with Indians, eehansrine; bottles of 'fire water for beaer skins was sub-titled 'The l'oo:le-e-or.' "

pliras j ne es;..ry r...- relief expedition w iill sub-title J be s ill, i or.iiiin' t( present ar-

I ranenients. If the ship is crusned j in the ice the party plans to retreat

iy io?- teams to i ort t;uurciiii;. tne Iradim: po.-t at the foot of Hudson b-. y ;;r.d te return to civilisation by way of noi tltwestern Canada. Th" schooner Lowdoin, named for

Prevent Falling Hair

Wtth Cuticura Shampoos The first tbing to do in restcring dry, thin and faliing hair is to get rid of da nd ruft, itching and irritation of the scalp. Rub Cuticura Ointmit into thr scalp, especially spos of dandruff and itching. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hct water. Rinse with tepid water. Diticrrr Tri cum b an antiseptic, prophylactic, Kxrthmf dtwtras powder ef ddicate, fucinatma fragrance, Jjc everywhere.

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All of us like to have cozy homes a place of our own, invitingly attractive, outfitted with good looking, substantial furniture. We want to be proud of our home have in it such pieces as make for charm, beauty and comfort a haven for our family and friends. 4-Piece Bedroom Suite (j

Very likely your home needs a suite such as we are offering to give it that completeness. These are but two of the many values that in the face of increasing cost of good furniture would make a visit to the Ries store well worth while.

9-Piece Queen Anne Dining Suits in Walnut .:. ...

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Here is an opportunity of securing one of the finest dining room suites that we have ever had on our floors at a very nominal price. You may, if you wish, secure these pieces separately to match with your present dining furniture. TABLE $ 59.50 CHINA CABINET 99.75 BUFFET 105.00 6 CHAIRS S3.75 We have many other such values in period dining suites.

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This lot at ?2....'" im Indes Dresses of Jersey and Taffeta. Stylish and all the colors. Always remember thai ail the MüfH ar" lo re in any dress you have in mind. These dreses at

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Bargains in Sweaters Sweaters come in handy these days. Get them aciain tomorrow for $5.05 and $7.50. All good, warm Sweaters and big bargains.

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Children Union Suits Children's Union Suits on sale tomorrow, good qualities, nice and warm, fleece lined, fine ribbed. Tomorrow $1.00, $1.25. $1.50.

Tissue Ginghams Tissue Ginghams on sale again tomorrow. Good quality, all colors, just fitted to your use, tomorrow at 39c yard.

House Dresses Just exactly 1 7 Gingham and Percale Houi.e Dresses left in this lot, $2.50 values, go tomorrow at $1.59 each. 4th floor.

Blouses Tomorrow Get Blouses tomorrow again for $3.95 and $5.95. Conservative women are buying these readily. Get one. 3rd floor.

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Silk Camisoles Silk Camisoles in special kinds tomorrow at $1.25. AH prettily trimmed and a big bargain at the price. 3rd floor.

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There is much talk today of Service. A great many times it is a matter of much talk and little service. Performance is a proof of service. We promise you service in cleaning and dyeing. Let us demonstrate.

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