. .... , ... THE OMAHA SUNDAY BG1S! 1MOVKMBEK 14, 192b. i J Koreans Ready To Fight and Die . For Independence Minister of LaJor Declares Nothing Short of Full Free dom Will Be Accented From Japan. By J. B. POWELL. (Ii Iosco Tribune Foreign Xew Servlo. Peking. "Japan may make re form after reform in Korea, may remove ' all her harsh restrictions, and may agree to give fis something in the nature of home rule, and it will make no difference in the mat ter of undying Korean hostility. Xf thing short of absolute independ ence will satisfy us iu any wtly. It is not reforms wc are ready to fight and (J;e for, but freedom." So declares Mr. Chang Ho Aim, minister of labor in the provisional government of the Korean republic. ' whose seat of government is just now at Shanghai, at a shifting ad dress in the French concession. Mr. Arm,, is now in Peking, heading a delegation which, has just had a long conference with Representative Stephen S.-Torter, chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the United States house of representa tives. This delegation went to Hongkong' to meet the American congressmen uow touring the orient, hut was disappointed in that the transport on which they were traveling djd not touch at that point. The Koreans hurried bade to 4 Shanghai, but could not edge their way through the numerous engage ments made for the visitors by the Chinese and American- organiza and the 'same disappointment?" 'has been started to wipe Out d them in Nanking. They de-1 s?f dnnk "tab hshments in the v.- tions awaited termined to follow the American lawmakers to Peking, although somewhat nervous about crossing the Japanese concession in Tientsin, and here they have presented their case. Keep, Movement Alive. What they have told Mr. Porter, who received them' in his official .ca pacity, is, in'short, that the Ktfrean Movement for independence is to he kept up indefinitely, with the inde pendence desire nursed and kept alive until some auspicious moment arrives. Korkau hope tenters in the continuous (ruggestioii in certain . V 'circles in China tjiat eventually there V will be war between' Japan andtthe United. States, and on this is pinned the Korean program. "Immediately Japan gets ' into a war with a first class ower Korea will rise against her,," explains one of the delegation, "and wc will be & factor in Japan's defeat. Should that'war never come, we will keep up our agitation both in andJ out of Korea that Japan will eventually find that holding our country is a losing game which Tokio cannot af ford to keep up." Mr. Ahn, the minister of labor, heading the Relegation, who has spcut .some years of his life in a Korean prison, sent there by the old. corrupt Korean government because of his advocacy of reforms, and who has traveled extensively in America', has issued a statement furnished by Mr. Porter. In this, statement he says: "The treaty of commerce and am ity made between Korea, and the United States pledges American sup port to Korean independence and American sympathy with Korea, and . on the strength of that treaty pledge of the United States we are now ask , ing that America give recognition to our provisional government as it ex ists. ' " .Want U. S.p Understand. "We want the worldand' partic ularly the United States, to .under stand this: That the United States is no longer an isolated nation, but is a world's power in the truest sense and as such is keenly interested in the preservation- of peace'of the ori ent, and one method of sloving the Chinese question is to assist the movement for Korean independence. When Japan annexed Korea it be came at -once a menace against the peace of Asia, and, consequently, a menace against the peace of ihe world." , Complexion Delicately oft and rafioad I the complexion aided by Nadine Face Powder This exquisite beautifter Im parts an indefinable charm a charm and lovallnaa which endure throughout, the day and Hnr la the memory. v It coolness Is refreshing-, and It cannot barm the ten derest skin. Sold In Its frees boa at leading toilet counter or by mail 00c.. NATIONAL TOILET CO, PARIS, TENN, U. B. A. 5eM by Brendeie Stores and Other Toilet Counters. FOR Grip, Influenza, Sore jThroat HesSry's Hmn.. 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We ' shall endeavor x to include comfort and convenience that will make our establishment one of the leading features of . Omaha. CANDY LAND Petrotc and Giannow, Props. 1522 Farnam St. 1 Caricature If mdrinkable ingredients to a prohi bition officer who entere d the place accompanied by a soldier. Wetze' denied, selling drinks to soldiers. He wis, held for violation of the prohi bition laws. ,' Mexican Merchants Hit , .' f Hard by Fallipg Prices Mexico City, Mex., Nov. 13. The sudden fall of prices in many lines of goods has hit some of the Mexico City business men hard. These or dered heavy stocks when prices were high. They now face the prospect of large losses because it is impos sible for them to sell at the prices existing when thry made their pur V "Tlie Best in Women's Hose Can Always Be Found at PRA Y'S , Our assortment of colors and sizes is the most complete of any store in the city. We have in stock anything that PHOENIX makes and enjoy serving the most particu lar women anMiose who require irregular sizes. Why do women never question the quality of PHOE NIX HOSE? . Because the PHOENIX trademark has, for many years, been before the public' and has always been a guarantee of satisfaction and f, sign of economy in the purchase of Hosiery. ' , ; We' will be pleased to shoWyoti- our assort- ment and can possibly offer valuable sug gestions as to what color Hose should be worn with a particular gown. - The Home of PHOENIX HOSE tor MEN, and WOMEN f Southland's Super-Soil 1 s Is Beckoning Farmers New Wonderland Created Along Lower Mississippi By Huge Reclamation Program in Fertile District Along "American Nile." By SAM D. TUSON. Internatlonnl w Men-Ira Staff lorrmiiondent. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 13. The tide of immigration, which ha been westward for centuries, is beginning to swing" southward. Homeseekers are Minding the newest wonderland along the lower Mississippi river, in the "American Nile valley." Remark able population growth, indicated in the late census, returns, shows that this new general farming region is in its boom infancy. . Greatest interest of farmers cen ters in the alluvial or deposited soil region, which embraces 25,000,000 acres, starting at the mouth of the Ohio river, in southern Illinois and southeastern Missouri, and extend - ing to the Gulf of Mexico, with great areas of richest bottoms in eastern Arkansas, Western Mississippi and eastern Louisiana. s Practically the whole regbn as bij; a the combined areas of Dela ware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Con necticut and then some has been a wilderness until the last few years. Levees to protect it, from high water stages of the Mississippi river; drain age ditches to. carry off surplus sur face water, and the discovery that artesian wells can be "brought in" anywhere in the region are the three great factors that are paving the way for devtlopmentv Drainage Districts. The Mississippi river finally has been controlled by levees or earthen CO A L fr4ar $12-5C Large, Clean, Screened Lump. Phone U Your Order. Prompt Delivery. CONSUMERS COAL AND SUPPLY CO., "Dealer in Good Coal." . Douglas 0530. Y For Men !'HIIIMI!illllIHIIIIIIIllillllllllllllillllUllllllllllllllll.;l.!l:i:iJ : On the Telephone i m Make your appointments foverthe telephone. It will I probably 'save you several unnecessary visits. And lover the telephone we canf tell you of methods we use, our equipment,' etc. But you must come and see our work to be convinced off our high quality and mod-1 lerate prices. j I DR. TODD, Dentist S - Office Over Corn Exchanga " 1 9 Bank, -5 " 15th and Farnam Sti. m - .- tz iillillil.i:l,iili. :ti!liili:iiiliiuii:j;:t.!li'l;!i:l!i!,. Bee want ads ara business icetters. embankments, so that no floods in' the lower valley are now feared. Drainage districts, organized like road districts, handle drainage prob lems. Thcsc undertakings have had the support of the United States government, which has contributed some $200,000,1)00 to the nation's greatest reclamation project. I Effective protection against water and the excellent water from ar tesian wells for drinking purposes have contributed enormously to im provement of health conditions,' 'so that the region now has none of the' dangers that it had 10 years ago or even; five years ago. Immigration has increased stead ily, and thriving new towns now 'ex'j 1 whcre ere were timber tracts 0 years ago. . I owns 20 years old have had pheri ncnal growth, and the farms about them have been set tled and put under the plow in pro portion. ' ' Mississippi county, in the northy If . Supreme iim.iiiipf In accordance with the federal laws prohibiting packers' from selling groceries, they were forced to sell out their complete stock of Supreme Canned Fruits. , We were able to buy their entire stock at aj'ractiqn of itsreal value ( Monday a. hi., at 8 O'cEcc, We place ph sale at tremendous reductions v ; PRICES 'GOOD AS LOlG AS STOCK LASTS ' M o r r is & Crfs Cc pi pf f e Sice k - of Suprein Canned Fruits Now is your opportunity to fay in your winter supply. Come Monday THE PRICES TELL THE STORY Morris Supreme Brand Peaches, heavy syrup, No. 3 can, 35c; per Morris Supreme Baby Beet, No. 2 cans, 15c; per dozen .. . , $J75 50c can Fancy Olives, 35c; 3 cans . . . Pig Pork Chops, per lb 35c h1 Douglas 1796 1609;1D-12 Harney Street The distinction of perform x ahce which rates the moderate priced Esses- among the fine cars of the world is by ho means confined to its' greater speed, acceleration and hill climbing ability. Official proofs remove' its supremacy in those qualities from debate. No car of its motor size ever matched them. Some of its marks were never equalled by any car, -regardless of size, price or type. i Thus Essex Takes Rank With the Greatest Cars Yet if one- quality, more than another, causes men v to link Essex in merit with the costly cars, it is its ease of motion, and elastic smooth ness in action, which have no counterpart amemg light cars. Touring Roadder IIC3-V7 Tarnam was Its ago. Dlytheville, Ark., its largest town, was "20 years old la: I Spring.' In 1910 it had a population of 3,S4l). In 1920 the population increased 67.5 per cent, now being 6,447. The coun ty's population grew front 30,468 in 1910 to 4J.320 in 1920, or 53.3 per cent. , Crittenden county, nearby, gained 30.6 per cent: Craighead county 35.9 per cent and Phillips county 32.8 per cent, the "bottni laud" or al luvial soil counties of Arkansas made the greatest population gains of any counties in Arkansas. Among the towns, 4' of which are more than 20 years oh,!,, pecula tion gains Showlg a tendency to ward development include the fol lowing: Luxora, - 76.8 per cent in crease; Manila, 72.8 per cent; Du mas, 116,6 per cent; McGchec, 105.3 per cent; Eudora, 97.7 per ccNt; Hel ent, 42 percent; Lake Village, 34.9 per cent; Earle, 35.6 percent." What is true -of the Arkansas al luvial, counties also is true of the Mississippi "delta" region and the Louisiana alluvial soil region. The settlers are becoming more and more numerous. Greewood, "Miss., in the heart Of the fam6us "Yazoo Delta" of Mis sissippi, had a population growth of 33.5 percentv. Crandall, Miss., which boasted 2? Deople fn 1910, now has 500r Charleston, Miss., grew 64 eastern corner of Arkansas, onee practically a wilderness, development started 20 years 6MPANY FORCED iO SELL OUT T1IEIR GRCGERY STOCK in doz, $4.00 Morris Supreme heavy syrup, No. Morris Supreme Salad Dressing, 50c size, 35c; 3 00 Large Ripe I No. 3 cans Solid Pack Fancy To d1 f( matoes, per can, 15c; tfjl 7C ."PliWV t per dozen Pl.(fO A FEW MEAT SPECIALS FOR Pure Lardf'per lb. i 25c k4 n i.a i m IK- 7W WunH I Bil An ' Essex Advantage That All Acclaim That is the enchantment Essex owners admit they value next to its reliability. Even long association, they say, does not dispel the impression of riding in a large car. 1 We know in' all candidness that few meneyer have call for such speed and power ai Essex possesses. Yet no owner mistakes it for useless surplus. This exc2ss ability is' valued chiefly because it does the ordinary task without effort. And because men like to .have capacity that can meet ezcep- tional calls for power, speed and acceleration, with an ease and absence of strain 4hat brings no concern us to its accomplishment The satisfaction and enthu siasm of nearly 50,C00 owners contents us to leave the judg . ment . of the Essex in their hands. . $1595 15S5 Price F. Cabriolet v Sedan -Q. B. Detroit ;GUY L.SMITH VeBVICK FIRST OHiAUS.A S-bi per cent.. Tallahatchie county, a "bottom .county," gained 23.5 per cent in population. Exodus of Negroes. The figures ate considered strik ing in view of the small per cent Rain in . total population. for the states as a whole, due largely to the great exodus of the negro popula-n tion. Whereas Mississippi's 1920 population shows a decrease since 1910, the "bottom counties" show big gains, indicating that the rich soil of the bottom counties is attracting large numbers of white' -farmers, many of whom are from northern states. They are finding that a growing season of 10 months each year makes it possible to raise live stock at a minimum cost, of reduc tion and that two crops of many products, sueh as clover after wheat cr oats; two yields df corn, etc., are hssets of tremendous worth. They are finding also that the land values arx; much below those in the older farming regions While, on the other hand, the soil is of such quality that jts earnihg 'capacity is certajn to make the land more and more valua ble. "An alluvial empire of super-soil" is the way the folks of the lower Mississippi valley refer to hc coun- trv-x i " v Mexico's Debt. ' . Mexico City, Mex., Nov. 13. Mexico's debt .has been swelled to $546,249,468.88 by the addition of $r22,509,667.5J " unpaid interest. If 'Supreme vj Brand Apricots, in 3, can, 25c; per doz. $2.75 Morris Supreme Salad Dressing, 15ciSize, 10c; per y1 1 C flozen V Extra Fancy Green Beans, per can, 12 c; per dozen. . . and Wax $1.45 MONDAY Fancy Bulk Creamery Butter, per lb 52c We Deliver $5 Orders To Any Part of the City Free $2100 2453 ltamlits Rob Mexico City Drug Store of $6,Q00 In Goods Mexico City, M7x., New. 13. Rol hrrs are increasing in boldncM here, A band has invaded the Avenue j'rancisco 1. Madero, Mexico City's chief thoroughfare, ad looted one oi the large dru stores, ''arryingoff goods valued at 12,000 pesos, or ?6,O0U I.H.R.BowenCo. 16th and Howard '6t. Extiuordinary in v,VakeTGivbg -'Bowcin's'' i Bowen's Guaranteed ... . i Brooms 33c t JXei Ehctiic Irons With 6 foot cord extension, only... $3.95 Aluminum Double Boilers Fuil 2-qt. Size $h25 Aliisiijnum s -.r Percolators 1.40 , V2 f Clack ebonized wood handle, u family size. Baby Walkers, $2.45 )J Just the tihing to teach the baby the jqb of walking. 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