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will bid, Is the buliding of & small|they will be stationed at the industrial eity at Teurumi between| ant places in Kores and Tokio and Yokohama, for the Bhi-| to keep vigllance over the possible baura Engineering company, which | cursion of Bolsheviem. AL the in amsoclated with the General Elee: | time, investigations will be made trie company of America viem as AMERICAN FIRMS DO Build Hydro-Bloctric PIADS, 10| e, ™ Seutes e e | 1P 0 B4 1aken in sapan s, Etc,, lor Japs there will be water, sewage and strest car systems to be instalied as well as 2 the other public utilities that go to (Y - make up a modern town. . | Toklo, Jan, 1%,~Construetion werk SEN 1;) .I.il'l.:lrihl). | upder way in Japan by Amerlrunl New Haven, Jan, 12, -~ Raymond constracting firms represents several' Hill, who served 6 1.2 years for kil Apply Suiphur as Told When Yous Skin Breaks Out, ' DEMONSTRATION OF | EINSTEIN THEORY /mumm e Lkl Observatoy — e San Francisco, Jan, 12—Down in the basement under the dome of Lick Observatory, mear here, astropomeérs recently opened a box of huge photo- graphie plates, taken at a far-away Australian outpost during the Septem. ber eclipse of the sun, and started de- BAKING POWDER ! vse'less Far Fast Tanguages May Do Intro. dueed Into hohools Honoluly, T, H,, Jan. 12, —~Gaoverner Drink and Enjoy the tea with Varringtoy has requested the terrl: | yiilian of yen, with prospeets of & Ing & man, was sent to jail for a year |torial department of public much larger volume, yesterday for assaylt and robbery, Hil {tlon to prepare a program for the in The George a Fuller company al=| while on trial for manslaughter ten cluslon of WFar Eastern languages il ready has eompleted several office |y was referred to as the th i the publio school eurriculum, | buildings in Tokio, Yokehama, and|"b and got a sentence e million velopl My thought is to find out what will | KKobe, and has started on others in the | of one to 20 years, Recently he went ping them to prove or disaprove he necessary to plae 4 | " dollar flavor Dr, Albert Einstein's theory of rel 4 place oriental lan- capital, Stone & Webster, Ine, of |Into & poolroom and robbed the cash - ", 2 n's ry of rela- guages in the publie schools on the | loston, have in hand the construction | reglster, tvity, {maintand,” Gevernor Farringfon sald. | of a high dam hydro-electrie plant on m Dr., Einsteln thinks the pictures will This 15 what will eve ¥ bo dane, | the 8ko river in Toyama Prefacture, show the ocorrectnoes of his theory, j'_‘fl'l““ the PMP'"‘ wh wsiness | which is the largest in Japan, its ul- Tokio, Jan, 12.—In the budget for &' on this side of the world have the|timate capacity being 70,000 Kilowats,! the next flacal®year there 15 & new hl".( e - in the World instrue. Any breaking out of the skin face, neck, arms or hody is ovi | quickest by applylng Mentho-Salé phur. The pimples seem to dry up and go away, declares a akin specialist, i Nothing has ever been found C‘ take the place of sulphur as a pl ple remover. Tt is harmiess and expengive. Just ask any druggist a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Suls phur and use it like cold cream. ' TO COMBAT BOLSHEVISM, :-h.:::' :;n‘h.l:.n:“zl :::‘rb;“':l:‘u‘al:r sume cause for requiring a knowl- | It is designed to supply the vu.h.u‘lnm for the expenditure of 280,000 Dr. W, W Campbell, director of the cdge of oriental languages that the | industrics of the west coast as well as| yen for the purpose of preventing the observatory and lead of the W, H, ‘;““',""'"' a knowledge of Hpanish, | those in the larger industrial centers, | ineursion of Rolshevism, With this Crocker expedition, whiclr took the husiness man of the Atlantic have of | The most important of the new|end In view, three councllors vill be * IPrench or other Buropcan languages,” | work, for which the American firms| appointed In the police bureau and WOULD PROTECT WOMEN Secrotary Davis Favors Logislation That Will Stop Exploitation of French Labor, £ Washington, Jan, 12, — Protection of women in Industry from exploita. tlon as o wages, hours and working conditions and removal of mothers from Industry were the kéynotes of an addréss by Secretary Davis here opening thé three days conference on women In Industry called by the women's department of the depart- ment of labor. Today more than one-fifth of the women of the United States are em- ployed in gainful occupation,” the secratary sajd. “And more than one- tenth of the married women of the nation are so employed, These fig- ures demonstrate clearly the need for thorough consideration of the prob- lems which confront these mothers and potential mothers of our citizens of the future. Upon the right solu- tlon of these problems depends our very existence as a nation, “I say here and now, and 1 shall stand unequivoeally on this proposi- tion: take out of industry these moth- érs who have babies to care for. An econonic structure which is anywhere pietures, will make no statement until the plates are developed and infinitely delicate measurements and compar- ison are made, Beveral weeks will be required for this work, Forty ecight photographs of the skies were taken by the expedition, Fight of them were in connection with the Einsteln theory and the others were of the stars and spectrum and corona of the sun. Four “Einsteln cameras”, designed and constructed especlally for the eclipse, were used by the expedition. They required plates 17 inches square and a quarter of an Inch thick, The plates were made of plate glass and weighed 7 pounds cach, The #un's corona was photographed with a camera 40 feet in focal length on plates 14 by 17 inches In size. The plates recently arrived here from the South Pacific with elghty four packages of sclentific {instru- ments used by the party. The ship- ment was sent (o the ohservatory, wich is on Mt. Hamiiton, in bond by truck and the packages were opened with & government customs inspector present. The packages of plates, caréfully packed, weighed 800 pounds. During the journey across the Pacific gregt care was taken to see that the plates arrived intact. The Crocker Expedition was fortu. nate In that Eclipge Day was bright and clear. A German expedition to Thursday Island, headed by Dr. Ein- stein, reported failure because fog hid the sun when the eclipse occurred. When nt Frank J. Scottile, I, 8. M. C, went to France in 1017 he lost trace of his sister Rose who moved from her home in Bridgeport, | Conn. Last week, while on recruit- | ing duty at a Brooklyn (N. Y.) the- ater his sister entered the lobby Were they glad to sece one another? Here's the answer, BASIS OF PROTEST Germany's Appeal Will Be 'l'hlli Treaty Does Not Provide for Use | of Force, | Washington, Jan. 12, (By Assoclat- ed Press.—The considerations e which Germany will protest to the other powers egainst the French| movement into the Ruhr are under- stood here to rest on a contention that the clauses of the Versailles| treaty cited by France as warrant for |8 e ——— o e ——— 3 2 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE e, e e et e e, e e e e e e e —— NOW IS THE TIME ~— FO — THINK based upon the Inbor in industr 'y of | Dr. Einstein was quoted at Kobe, on :::n:'n'others of the nation is false and | his way home, t) the effect that he bk :‘»r :!or it win come crashing | thought the Campbell plates would about our heads. prove his theory correct. her course were intended to cover only economic and financial measures nd not the use of force, ““CLOAKAN SUIT SHOP e, i OUR 38th SALE They are distinctly Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats at bottom prices. better than you expect. e R It is the opportunity to provide yourself wih Clothes. A sufficient showing of Suits and Overcoats as low as $16.00. A e Worth while reductions in our Semi-annual Sale of Shirts and Neékwear. Its a twice a year event with us. Sale time is dream time for every woman who has yearned for a certain garment whose price has ranged just out of reach. But dreams come true at our Stock Taking Sale, for now we simply cut the prices within the reach of the most modest purselto give every woman an opportunity to share in our efferings de- signed to clear away all our Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses. O ATS—Hundreds of Tkem In every length and mode and in material that will give good winter serv- ice is what we offer you in this splendid groups of prices. $9.95 $14.95 $19.9 §24.95 $29.95 $34.95 Dresses for Street Wear Actually worth double these prices. Canton Crepes, Taffetas, Poiret Twill, Crepe Knit Wool, Crepe and Wool Jersey. $4.95 $6.95 $9.95 $§11.95 —_——— NECKWEAR Were .50 —Now........ .35¢ Were 75— Now........ .50 Were $1.00 — Now ........ .65 Were $1.50 — Now ........ $1.15 Were $2.09 — Now ........ $1.50 SHIRTS $1.00 — Now.. $1.50 — Now $2.00 — Now $2.50 — Now $3.00 — Now $3.50 — Now $4.00 — Now $4.50 — Now $3.50 $5.00 — Now ........ $3.75 $6.00 — Now ........ $4.50 . 85¢ .. $L15 . $1.35 $1.85 .$2.25 $2.50 $3.00 Were Were Were Were Were Were Were Were Were Were ‘OME IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SALE ON MEN'S PANTS AND BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE CORNER MAIN AND WEST MAIN