New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1919, Page 6

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cherl;ie'\ are ripe You're always sure of pies and tarts and other deli- cious desserts when you have preserved cherries in the house.. Your sugar cost is a small part of the value of your pre- serves, but the importance of the right cane sugar is great. Order Domino Granulated—then. you know you are getting pure cane sugar which no hands have touched. Domino is accurately weighed, packed and sealed by ma- chine, in convenient sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags beyond the reach of flies and ants. THE FRUYT CROB American SugarRefining Company “‘Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, (1) Maj. Scott, W. W. Valentine, the mechanic. Capt. Pritchard, who descended by a Golden Syrup. commander. (2) (3) U. 8. observer. parachute and (4) Licut. Lansdowne, (c) Underwood & Underwsod APANESE SOLDIERS RE CALLED LAWLESS issionary Tells of Their Attitude Toward Koreans ng, May 29, (Correspondence “Associated Press.)—The Rev. FdWard W. Thwing, oriental tary of the International Reform Bu- reau, who was in Korea in March and personally witnessed some of the disturbances: resulting from the Ko- ean Independence movement, de- plares that “the lower Japanese of- ials and soldiers have acted like wless savages in dealing with this uliar situatidn.” The movement in orea is described by the Rev. Mr. lhwing, who formerly was an Amer- hn missionary as ‘“a peaceful revolt ch should have been handled with greatest of tact.” n a remarkable manner,” he said e Associated Press, “the Korean ®pendence movement has secre- mani- Rd skill, courage and organization i fiable barbarism. that many. has been a great surprise to It has shown, more than ever before, how unreasonable, with- out justice, cruel and brutal the mil- itary rule of Japan is in this land. T could hardly believe these things if I had not seen them with my own eyes. The police and soldiers have rested old men and little childrer cruelly beaten them. Little gir only ten years of age, women and school girls have been shamefully treated and subjected to physical punishment and torture for no other crime than shouting with peaceful enthusiasm for their own country and crying out for the independence which Japan had guaranteed by sol- emn treati “These things have been witnessed not by one or two but by scores of missionaries and others in many s of Korea during March. If world could only know these things they would certainly heed this ¢ of distress from an oppressed peopl But the Japanese are doing all th can to keep the world from knowing the truth. A report that in one cityy from have been sent,- they very hard for the hinting at deportz stop telling out the “The following some of the things that I have actually seen with my own eyes. “Small “school boys knocked down and cr / beaten by Japanese sol- die s not a question of arresting but savage unjusti- the has just come which letters e making issionar: ion, unless truth. are them, “Soldiers stop and deliberately fire into a crowd composed only of girls | and women, who were simply shout- ing ‘Mansei.’ “A small boy through the “An unr. pounded, erals Japar not walk. “A crowd of about 20 school girls, | who were quietly walking along the public r by soldi 24 down of tén back. isting old m'an of 65 years, kicked and beaten by sev- se soldiers uatil he could vears | shot | | knock- , beaten with sutls, Iy treatea and so shameful ade one's blood boil, ing atch them with “A Korean in a hospi raiyzed, with his head crushed 1';‘0(\‘ one of these hooks. man dying “One hundred men d, not even shoutihg, chased | boys | made Ald Bori | shot fthrough the clothes, tied y’un torn and logether with taken to jail 4 o Koreans so il{j\n(‘rl that they not walk, tigd down on ¢ cart and Xpought to jail. nding” by having no _con- nection with 4he d¢emonstration, and vet knocked about and attacked by sol- liers, who will attajck anyone, without regard to what they are doing. “An American {missionary roughly bloody rope could arr vard ing g { “Women knocked down with guns and kicked into fhe diteh “These and mhny other have seen With 1hy own eyes. Other foreigners have ‘seen the same worse. One qu little imagine things I and the { ed while sfanding in his own | and ]mrkin;:,rnn, but doing noth- | | i l Braslau Calvé Caruso Clement Cortot Culp DeGogorza Heifetz Any Victor dealer anywhere will gladly play any music you wish to hear. Important Notice. Records and Victor Machines are scientifieally coordinated and synchronized in the processes ot manufacture, and should be used cogether to securc g perfect ro- production. Victrola ed Seal Records Reduction of Catalog Prices 10-inch size $1.00 12-inch size $1.50 Concerted Numbers $1.00 to $3.50 These popular prices apply to all records by the following Exclusive Victor Artists: De Luca Ruffo Destinn Sammarco Eames Schumann-Heink Elman Scotti Farrar Sembrich QGalli-Curci Tetrazzini Garrison Whitehill Gluck Witherspoor Zimbalist Homer Journet Melba Kreisler Kubelik Martinelli McCormack Paderewski Powell New Victor Records demons strated at all dealers on the 1st of each month *Victrola” is the Registered Trademark of the Victor Talking Machine Company designating the products of this Compeny only. Vietor reign of terror in all parts of this land, at the very time when the Jap- 2 o peace delegates are talking of ity and justice and equality of They don't know the meaning ords. And the punishments and tortures at the police stations and jails make a still more awful story. T have seen men who were beaten on wooden crosses by the Japanese. “And wh all this cruel punish- ot for rioting, or for 1 have not seen one not for carrying danger- they have none; but just shouting out the desire of ment given? ting arrest. of this s weapons, for Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MAN FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to to anybody without labelling them ¢ poison.” is : ““A medicine which relieves pain and_produces sleep, but which in poison- ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names ing Syrups,” ete. You should not medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know .” CASTORIA DOES NOT C8, if it bears the signature of ¢ Drops,” ‘“ Cordials,” * Soof of what it is com[;)osed CONTAIN NARCOTI! of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of their hearts for the independence of their country.” ‘ Edward W. Thwing is a native | ston, Mass., and became a P y to China in 189 s legislative agent of the inter- national reform bureau at the world conference of nations on oplum at China in 1909 and speaks and re: the Japanese and Chinese languages. | He has been active in organizing anti- opium socleties in China at the re-| quest of the president of the Chinese | republic. His headquarters have | been at Peking. SAVE ICE!| DON'T BREAK UP OR CHIP OFF ICE! Making ice cream is purely an extravagant whim for the manufacturer today preduces an article equally as good—containing the best ingredients—at less cost than you can make it. Cracked ice is not necessary to make your beverage or your drink cooler. Economize ! A container left on the ice for an hour gives equally as good results. . Again — a chilled liquid is injurious on a hot day—any doctor will tell you this ! These drugs will produce will produce the SLEEP You must save ice. The supply in this city is overshadowed by the demand. The question of the day is—will this supply hold out until mid-summer? You must CONSERVE ! ORDER ONLY WHAT ICE YOU NEED! ° children at all, or The definition of ‘“ narcotic” The taste and permit any Zo Tz Tce Publicity

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