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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920 a te SEEPS EEE ERIE TERR R REPRE EEE ODOT EPP E RO: | i Christmas - Greens. Coe a Last Time Tonight SPARS AT * the rae THE % Wm. Farnum in ELTINGE ; a? “The Trquble Makers” g Charles Ray~ ENOE) ie S Te ese ie mn Se Mary Pieklord Sons c Marguerite (! Tomorrow . UNITED STATES FROM. CANADA) BISMARC.... THEATRE K Tonight Only = Record of Immigrants’ Breaks a , All Previous Figures Says ia Charles Ray/in : ‘ : \ Caminetti ‘ois Mix i : 4 Holly, best grade .........4 2. SES 0 Ii ee orma 'Patinadge : “The Village Sleuth” Dorothy Dalton a Laurel Roping ooccee cece $125 for.l0 Yards” | EUROPE-SHOWS DECREASE |’ and ‘ in ! “Guilty of Love” .25 for 10 Yards. Donte Phillips “BRIQE 13” Byster, Keaton Pearl White Eetetabl estate ae , \ Mrergreen Roping .. it fore Left for Native Lands md Roping oc ccccccee decease ne AVG for 10 Yards ‘| Acrogs Atlantic Bhan Came Peer aay Se TE ree aE Wm. Farnum Ore er ek Holly Wreaths, +. ..........45¢ Each; Two tor 80¢ ra to Our Shores Constance Talmadge | Monday f And a Two Reel Western with beeeeenae 806 Each Washibsioa, DB. CBee, Y6.—-tms Bea Elsie Ferguson ‘ ? Hoot Gibson z shee OW Hetitoct Cab0és Bach gration from Canada: during the lis Billie Bhirke Sershe a. ef on ati icer ” f-se il year droke all.records and there was a tremendous increase in immi- gration from Mexico as wel as ffoie Me Dag the » European’ countries, \ Anthony 3d¢ Each Camine't{, Commissioner General’ of ‘ * ees Immigration says in his annual: réport {mace pubie teday. Alieps frbny Canada admitted to the report sax: Ethel Clayton | Walnesday | Lew Cody iB Doothy Patton Thomas Meighan Viola Dana Douglas Fairbanks ; piaae en George Wals Dustin Barnum _ |] For the Best of Everything Attend & \ } Evergreen Wreaths, decorated in Christinas-Colors - Tomorrow s Also Mis >» Pine C 5 Nantes steko: < ss, jj the country Also, Mistletoe, Pine Cones, Baskets,..ete. at Low ered’ 402 munbered 7,636) leaving ai excess of 82,387. In addition 10,3: i Canada who, applied for yadmission Elsie son F —~, in Aporattiy Gish i N ae the : Worls Shay AG | Prices. Pop Corn, 11¢ Pound, 5 pounds 50¢ \ + ; Boxwood Wreaths ........45 ; ‘Laurel Wreaths . o BRN a r i | \ , ORDER NOW woke: debarred.) bile, 5 were re | fused examination, he “report x8, i ¥ A i ‘ ne ; because of inability or unwellinguess jee Wit Russel » and Last Episode of . \ 2 t a " to meet the head tax requirement. | i Anita Stewart . ‘ 6 ' , ‘ : f Admission of aliens from Mex i THEATRE “ , = scar fH. Wi Il & Co ‘ totalled 52,361 while the 1 : i tadnes He , “Elmo the Fearless i a | atieusy soing to Mexico trom : s . Greenhouse Phone (84K a 1 Bees Ath Street ing an excess of 45,755. During. che | eee Ne eee eee eee eee 1 ie sk previou year the- admss Sa Caiy TAO GTI UPS - PORES EE LOTTO Ree EH ee debe OHD | of immigran! aliens from Mexico FEEL ; f ‘COFFEE’ AIDS _| ERIN ‘PRESIDENT”.. - : bered 29,818; 5 3 LAWLER i 1SS0 RI iS i ' a oF Es ¥ | grant alier MARION, 1 | F pals x = M INN k § 0 | A I ELLEGRA GOES fide: nab fhecn inte Sarid of baba 1g, Mich. in . | _ Nei Vork, Dec. 16.—Eamgp De i jenugran i ations let aes | been Mrs. Harding’s social secre- | | Valera, “president of the Trig re- T0 ¢ H A N ¢ E i HAND iN H AND een eee eee peta Lt8.cimniiay int | “UY ever since Harding's now ; . ce | publieg is. “in widing” In this i E sa eee at gt. aa Wid tn ti bored id she'll occupy the Nos F ‘country but may consider return- P | \ : . jallen adi Atel? Teoh AB eta nm when Mrs. Harding If River Freeaes Solidly Ice | ing to Grent. Britain tt granted . Mpa [for Asin wwadesed Qud1 leaving aa becomes “first “lady Will Be Rough ; toate con net b ,Bromiet Llesd a | WITH POVERTY “ oss of 8.844. | | pein heme | eae eae « —- dentist announced ; j ree scgte® ; ; Coumuents says (the activities for :he Phe channel of the Missouri river is here ‘todny. —_—_— = iy twhive months in this line of again closed. wee Hl mption cf immigration on. a y | | i Kes gbeen gr nail pre- A thin coating of mu | , the river at Bismarck. s is due, i n sayy to the blocking of the low Here and they say the is blocked, rather than frozen There was only a slight rise Duluth, Minn., Dec. Sever Washington, Dec, 16.--Poverty ind! large scale-and efforts 10 dejort ation) Work ¥ changes in Minnesota's election pellagra go hand in hand the United nan See cae anne cs barre ee will be made by the legislature which! Stetes Public Health Service con! 4j, i ’ service, tie} Decent a prineiy o convenes January 4, if proposals of} cludés afier a tiree year ‘study of the} r ays cations eat ne ae Rh Walter H. Borgen, St Louis county! disease in the, cotten mills of Soath| pre-war immigration figures Wow tas of the ‘i skine. auditor, are carried out. Mr. Bor; ete aa / : he outdistanecd unless effactea is | Mites hel OF Seer ee * ep ent gen | Carolina. laws of this or other countries.” ‘ q y ice is on® |ANTLSTRIKE BILL PASSED Washington, Dec. 16.4-The Poindex~ jter anti-strike bit) was passed today, | by. the senate without debate ar x : wcord vote. The measure, which now. jRoes to the house; provides that in- terference with interstate commerce shall be a felony. 7 . | ———— > | POLICE CALLED | ° | TOHALT CROWD 1 ~ .| Philadelphia, Dec. 16.--A contract, Ting firm advertised for 25 men today: jand such a large crowd responded’ \that police had to be summoned to |maintain order. Applicants were hasked to call at 7:30 a. m., but they; clock. Sa . {into custody Unless. the ice’ goes out and then ¥ deportation of freezes solidly the7erorsing on the, MIT?" continues, ice will he exceedingly rough when end more cther members of the same/ the preceding y it is heavy enough to bear vehicles, fami.y,” says an aunoancement by the missions. having risea,.#fom they say. : AS the income rose, the dis! coming for permanent residence i 6 ae Mr. Borgen believes, should be sed’and was rarely found) Sonne, Li 3 5) 0N5,000 warrants for ar ‘ H ; Nu y id | 45 4 1920, these figures 3 : 919, to 4,990. in : ej sued. Approximately. 3,009 of these PLIGHT OF REFUGEE | changed, particularly those sections} in families that enjoyed the highest i ae e sa 7 ae hh not including alien} of the Chin c: I 4 t yf] Warrants wer ve ad 506 of hose g CHILDREN TERRIBLE ( ! | a has several amendments to the pres-| “Ag the incorte fel the dise ent laws, which he will ask the St.|¢oind to incréase and to effec! Louis county delegation to the legis-| lature to introduce at the 1921 sess.on. Part of the present election laws, “ “Chinese immigration.” the r s an ineresse the number of over ‘events were in progras: s and Commun me active ard in the nei 8 the Part aborhvod relating to registration, the setting of ‘i i ighe: $ + . privilege June and: payment of judges for over-| «“pifrerences. among families: with time and voting, by-mail. : the same Incomes sare attributed oy eee eee eee or native birth, 843| Mr. Caminetti presents stat The registration bill, which wil! be| the report to differences im the Were born abroad of native born par-| Show that the proportfc t of a bill pre-| penaitures, for; food, intelligence of! nts and 41 wore foreign born wives among tours nie a8 ‘ pa. vat o Chinese | Was 42.4 per of t al in | of Amierican citizens of tho Cainese | Me oo peg with 32.5 per cent in the four of (Chinese persons| #Test 3 Detailing immigration for the the citizen clas: : | there were admitted in all, 1881, of One hundred thousand Russian ref te | gees In Poland r° absolutely destitute, | according to official estimates. ‘The | infffority of thet: ere women and chile) EW YORK — ‘Coffee oa The condition of the larter pars | Belgian: police dog and he’s been doing his bit-for the. New York. Tuberculosis Society. Much of the money to be used for ithe preven~ |the hbusewife,and ownership ‘ot epws among. vil “| gardens, etc. Differenc ace! tee. des whi S cally stmil: ATi saa A vears before the war. He says, are ae ages which were economically stmilar | ‘ tion e y i i "Three main sections of this biM pro-|Sreatrsibuted. to differences in the| continent of tire ay ; t ease is especially noted in the| Uculaily ts pitiful and they wil be! vide: First, a card aystem.ot hand-| availability and condition of food | in increase of 13 per cent over the/(rse of European peoples among! vmong the beneficiaries fyom the'| ling registration; second, arrange-|j9¢4) markets. preceding fiscal year, while that to] Whom the proportion of females was] gr3(ou,00U fund being vulsed by tthe | ents by which voters may register} «a pag y one vs i Ps consistently “ prior to the world : tion of the disease and for -the A Y o A recent statement by one of the] iawaii shows a decrease of 6 per cont. |consisteyts. lese Brte tne ropean Relle: Council, composed of} cure. of those already afflicted, fact has| eight’leading American rel; agencies! was dropped into the collection under; for a folut appeal tn belalf of the box that the pup ligs been cle to attain a population believed to have been a1 with the city clerk through an affida-|), cect life insurance companies in| the admissions in figures being war. : i adds, howéver, that “this vit by: mail or in pegsof, on-any day in’ tne United States indicates that the! g¢s to the mainland and 6 to H : : little or no real! si the year up to wit) ve days of an|fooq standards of Southern wage) \aii as against 11,404 and 3, ra : : zai cledtion; ane Narco aaly challenge earners must have Improved remark: pectively, in 1919. 7 ‘ fe as etilees Winey aT mullganssor UUUE cen ersaas “ er ing around in his mouth, 4s + systel Vv ch “ably of late for the dea' te from “Ag stated fn the’ last annual fey)" 4 BA Ses ‘ong the) took y neriva fur the food, | es t ‘| lenged any day in the year and be ef- pellagra has fallen from on per 190%! port, the practice then obtaining as Greeks and Avene ne a pint me cloth\ng and medi care. that wil, HARDING ASKS 4 nS fective on election ‘day without the | oy in 1915 to 2.3 in 1919." ‘to the admission of proxy brides as the jmmigration of these peoples in| jake it possible for them tov survive! Hl : ) presence of the challenger at the polls. | % Ld 0 Me Japanese in this| the fiture may be somewhat more Yer; the winter. a COOLIDGE ADVICE \ Want to become slender, agile, healthy?” Pick arinit | spe ia 7 alleged brides : in the | Netures: the shuduwe are to give you te SE eT een pamary| STATE FINANCIAL Laocktry was not. satisfactory to the) manent than inNhe past. | ——_—- Whe —— \ tage betor rectign of : / voters. absent from hi rimary |“ "* . yas a new te i ‘. aki fu t. Bat all you nued, Safe, os ave ‘} department \vnd the result was a new | CONTRIBUTIO"'S EXEMPT FROM: Marion. Dec. 16—-Making good an eves lect Pa dA¥e) Los te ae plectioa| PLAN: AGREED UPON |depattment sit ised a solution of tie| CHARGE SLACKERS | *. tr ee | gilariow, Dee. 16 Makin goof ae | feign ular ala g is mail the same 2 : i are| | questi ‘ontra is expecta} 7 - Harding today ho! Justus MOREIN tabules and " A Sarit hig ' |question. Contrary Contributions to. th dentelect Harding today sought th a provide that election judges shall be | op eee inner > NOT PROSECUTED," ne collection of devielee! Harling jotay Eat | iets paid so much per ballot instead of so! (Continued from Page 1) ‘ives increased:from sae the European Relief Council for the advice o crobleme, and. policies of ple, cusy diteo- eevee 10 to 60, much per: hour after the polls close, | ney-General-elect; c. 3, Lord, of Cal we itd This | Washington, Dec. 15.--Charges that! European ebildren’s reef fund ure ex- idee ion hae ee aicaadon pounds (whatever you. need and for a-double set of election judges, | qo: Mr{.Larson, of. Aneta; and Capt. Congnued study -\the war department is taking no ac-! empt from taxation and may be de-, the inco Ing, ad | fo) under monty: refund Runt” the extra set toYrelieve the others and | 1. 3 Baker, of ea pat its pros {ally Japan t tion looking to the prosecution of| ducted from Income ta: returns, ac- APRU FLOWERS: f igs, soar, arate jo the counting. | The committee worked S Seat aie eee ane SEP VE erters were filed! ft f has vi id years to your life! Ask for r an Epes Le tgram during the day and conferret }of February year, draft evaders and rters were ied | cording to a vuling that’ has been 4 ondin (amine dye to ot ie A with 1 to men’s organizations. The i ng a Dill to a for baby carriages has with the. industrial commisison which |day upon which passport : aby fallen off about 50 per cent this year. was in session during the afternoon in Governor Frazier’s office. the house judiciary_comm**tee! mude by the office of Internal Revenue | FTA eee Gewrttsfor PREE BROCHUREtO by representatives of service 4 Washlugt-a. IN MINNESOTA?) Korein Gompany, NP-68, Sta. X, New York | ittee ales hee re —_——— | Marinette. Wis, Dee. 16—Hol- | x lissued to. so-called proxy brid ch uments ‘the holders cf i¢ months in’ which ‘to Apply for aes . f Sa try, Seu 1, 192¢,/daw the ond f limitati fitor MAY BENCH CORHAN land Cashullette, 15-year-old boy q t ; TURGES COMMUNITIES [ser oe j Ce ee reitaeeention of violators }” SAN FRANCISCO—Roy Corhan, — pleked a houquet of arbutus in the zs ; De es {10 FEEL RESPONSIBILITY | “The gfanting of p e selective service act, ‘once considered the greatest short-! woods near here yesterday. They WHEN YOU ASK FOR ’, | ‘Farmers, business men and other | ape pom enim ne ae |stop on the Pacific Coast, may play : April, i : {the genutlemen’s agree ; : Os ee. citizens ought to feel themselves per-| ov entign mentioled LEGION MEMBERS the role of assistant bench manage is BUTTER ie sonally responsible for the banks im) 7 evétotore by aa nee : Thursday,’ !°" Seals next year. He has a} Military training has een com- et Fs . {their community, 0. E. Lafthus, state) oration service ‘tient; 4 Regular meeting ursdays jine arm. pulsory in New Zealand since 1919. A ain UL thank examiner, said today. eran ine the situation when subjects | Dee. 16. Members makng can-; ee eee ! seb tl Y 1 - | People in. all communities ought 0 | or japan endeavor to impose vass on Club Rooms will be cal} ‘The costliest’ watch in the wotia In Holland all Christian names after y yq (80 to their banker and ask him if) 1) on the United States, but some- r report. iis a jewelled timepiece owned by the! the are tax Because of her rosy cheeks and | there is any assiotancy. Se tae ale RE ade Ate own goverment. ed for rep Pone and valued it $200,004 | e {ought to have, Mr., Lofthus sa’ | Japanese la2orers are allowe ig sapr an sybian ae ° | Mr. Lofthus said that there alretdy jfexicg and) some Central and South PL So : nes admiration of all men.” When the “nave. been reported instances of; american countries upon pre pea young woman | where farmers_ PNT eae necess: j of passporis issued by aay 1 assistance to rural banks. ling to one of such couatr j I | “sOne man came in. my office and! pojders thereof not being ent pects i her ‘wag much discouraged.” said the €X- admission thereon to the United glass, she may ,#miner. “He went home, talked wtih’ States, Notwithstanding this innibi- : A 1 the people of his community and they | tion Japanese find their way into see pimp !/es, agreed to dispose of enough of fhett | Mexico and’ surreptious!y or browne ¢ aphag [products to pay enough of their debts! .muggling devices enter or attempt to and blotches toy nut the bank on solid foundation.” enter this country. * he im- | tir. Lotth th li f the ag ‘ ~ o and she im- Mr. Lofthus urgesthat farmers dis-| “The general terms of the agree- Hs | pose of a portion of their products. ; ment itself and ex parte detent on s vs ae wi vy mediately CS | Hé believes they can sell enough to | by officials of Japan of matte - NE 458 for The Famous i eS \relieve the rural banks of the load! ing under its terms have to the drug store for paint, pow- | they have carried Xnd still win theft | conducive at all times 19 the Tet 3 : y “strike.” - janticipated by both conn when ders and beauty creams, when she | “stri Sager Not Pai | SR Sa PT CRg SETA — the agreement was wonerty 4 should go there for a blood medi-! 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY; | only is clarification of the saveoment \ : I ive k { —,. jneeded if its main pur n keeping : 2 . : cineand stomach alterative known | wanreEp TO RENT—Furnished light | laborers from coming t» the | - F ‘covery.? | housekeeping rooms, by Jan. Ist.! States is to be effacter!. hut s 1 nl e S Oda : 2 as “Golden Medical Discovery: |./Man and wife. Phone \enforcement thereof by joint : , : This vegetable tonic and blood | ‘i 12-16-lyk. j trative’ efforts should. be j y a " 2 - . |WANTED—Two or 3 fufnished rooms | about Sy both natiors. Frawls « : , s alterative clears the skin, beauti- | for jignt housekeeping. Call clerk | both would thereby he | “nat The Coal That Is All Coal, No Clinkers, No Soot, No Dirt. N, i ss ns the blood supply |. of Bismarck Hotel. 12-16-21 | checked if not entively prevegiod a ~ ' yore haetaitel |FOR SALE—Dry wood. Phone “a2, |checked if not entirel prevonted and ° er on e ivere / i jon, while pimples, | after 4 o'clock p. m. 12-16-1wk 'the rights of all concerned protected. 6 and thecirculat Obie MPCs | OR SALE-—-Complete furnishings for | ~ “Proxy Brides” : ISU ‘ boils afid eruptions vanish quickly. | house: beds, chairs, tables, rugs,| “In the last report orien vas ‘i desks, sectional bookcases, and nu. |made sto laws of Spain and — - ; é t a _ Ask your nearest druggist for Dr. | ee tier articles. Leaving city |ugal Which permit a pegs a, native Df . zi jerce’: i iscov- | House for sale also. Phone §79-L. jeither of those coum who may be Y ] Ni e Oa Preree's Golden Med alee i c. E. Vermilya 316 Park aye: fin a foreign jurisdiction to name by 4 e i liquid form or send | ‘ “12-1¢-1wk. |power of attorney ‘an _— attorney ; 3 ery in tablet or liq \ a2 t-jpower “of al ean ee auch : . : ‘ - . » 0! WANTED—To hear from any party /in fac’ oO repres s 10c. for trial package of tablets to Oe nay be shipping goods to San |persons in a martiage ceremony Phone. 453 ; Phone 453 , > H ids’ i ancise E. Vermilya, |to be consummated in the e coun x ; Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel im Eranclseg soon. C. E. Vermilye, fo le consummated na bride or x ‘ . < sae a “Tere d , ay be. Proceed- ue 4 z Buffalo,N. Y. 7 ‘groom as the case may ee ? Mexico expect to produce 144,000,-|ings have arisen where an l 690 barrels of oil by the end of this; bride has made. application for ad year. , mission to the United States to Join < oer ce an alleged husband; thus the The foot of a_ well-proportioned | proxy bride’ experience on the ASK Your Grocer i i { i | | \ | i “on For ad {woman “is normally ope-fourteenth |Coast is about to cease it is v hei 7 gible to have it continue on the : sey bes i her Wee 2 sible, ide with the probable addition > of a ‘pr ie The world’s consumption of sugar is | o roxy & estimated at (between. 14;0°0,009 and] ‘ Turning. t /15,000,000 tons a year. * / munists and kindred : ‘ iced by BARKER BAKERY