The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 2

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PAGETWO ~ os THE BISMARCK TRIBU. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14 ANARCHISTS, ALIEN, COST - US. $590,000 While the Deportation of Unde- sirables Added Another $127,000 To The Total 4,517 ALIENS DEPORTED Washington, Dec. 14—The tide ot immigration which was approaching its flood when the restriction law went into effect brought 805,228 aliens into the United States in the _ fiscai year ended last June 30, according. to the annual report today of Secretary Davies of the Department pf Labor This number compared with 430,001 in the previous fi year and is more than twice the estimate of 350,000 which Mr. Davis makes for this fiscal year under the operation of the re striction act. More than one-fourth of the .aliens admitted last year were Italians, the number being 222,260 as compared with 95,145 in the fiscal year of 1920. Numbered by part from n. ality, the report says, the Jews a ing numbered 119,036. Chinese admitted numbered 4,017, an increase over the preceding year,| but the admissicns of from 12,868 in to 10,67) In Hawaii the Japanese ar. ved a slight increase, with a ‘iv: The nuiatee of aliens in general de- ported, the report says, showed a con- siderable increase, with a_ total of 517 as against 2,762 for 1920. It cost nearly $4,000,000 to pass upon and admit the immigrant tide for the last fiscal year, Mr. Davis says. To enforce the laws against alien anar- chists cost an additional $590,000, while the deportation of undesirabley added $127,000 to the total: FOR BETTER | LIVESTOCK MARKETING National Campaign For. This Purpose Is Backed By Farm Bureaus East St. Louis, Ill, Dee. 14—Tha first of the farmer-owned and controll- ed ccoperative live stock commission firms which organized farmers con- template establishing at the large markets of the country will open for business at National Stock Yards, here on Jan. 1. . This will be the opehing gun of a nation-wide campaign “for more efficient live stock marketing” backed by the farifbureaus and coop- erative live stock shipping associa- tions of the country. The new cgoperative commission firm will be called the Producers Liv: Stock Commission Association, This associat‘on and those which will be established later at other markets aro a part of the plan of the farmers’ live stock marketing committee of 15. This committee was appointed last Febru ary as representative of the producers of the country and spent eight Months in investigating the industry, finally offering a national marketing plan that was unanimously ratified by p1pducers in November. The members of the board of fire. tors of the new firm are: (, B. Den- man, Farniington, Mo.; Joseph, Fulker- son, Jerseyville, Ill.; A. E. Crum, Vi ginia, I1l.; W. W. Fuqua, Monroe Cit: Mo.; C. B. ‘Huntley, Charlton, Ia.; ‘O. Grisser, Ursa, Ill. C. B. Denman is chairman of the directors and Mr. Grisser, secretary-treasurer. The cooperative live stock commis- sion firms, of which \this is the first, are but one of three links provided for in the national marketing plan. The local cooperative shipping asso- -ciations of the country are to be the foundations upon which the commis. sion firms will be built and a national How Yeast Vitamon. |. Tablets Firm’ Flesh ‘leah, BusT ‘ST inchew Bd 8 Feet. S INCHES J 140, ing health-building valu of Mastin‘e VITAMON bas been cleatly and pont demonstrated in cies of lack of enery, nervous troubles, anemia, indie aed tion, skin efuptions; constipa: comp! and mental condition, it should not. be used bar their So increased tonormal. You can get Mastin’s VITAMON tablets at CO MASTING, souri legislature. Hahn to design a $25,000 monument in the Argonne Forest, commemorate Missouri soldiers in the World War. tists headed wy Lorado Taft, appoint- ed by the legislature. ° L.| Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. lexion and a generally weakened pl AMERICAN SCULPTRESS TO DESIGN $25,000 TRIBUTE, MRS. NANCY COOINS: ¢ By NEA Service St. Lows, Dec. 14--In the morning —sweeping, dusting, making the bed- and caring for her two-year-old son. In the afternoon—art. That’s the daily schedule of Mrs. Ask Nancy Coonsman Hahn, sculptor. A successful wife and mother her hugsband—he’ll tell you there’s none better in St. Louis. A successful sculptor? Ask the Mis- It’s just picked Mrs. France, to Mrs. Hahn’s work was picked from six entries by a jury of famous ar- Mrs. Hahn never had European training—she got most of her art edu- cation right here in St. Louis. “I started when I was three,” she says. “I wieldeds the pencil, paint- brush and etching pen before I turned to sculpture. : “Whatever success I've had is the result of 13 years’. study: and hard organization to’be known as the Na- tional Live Stock Producers’ Assoc tion will be established to bind to-| gether the local cooperative and the BEARDS‘COMING BACK, Paris, Dec. 14.—Popularity of Lan- dru, charged with being the “Blue- beard” of France, is attested by the fact that beards are coming back into style. Men may -be seen on the boule- vards with chin growths fashioned along Landru lines. Rotted manure for fertilizing lawns. While weather is right. Rotted manure for fertilizing lawns. While ‘weather is right. Wachter Transfer Co: Phone 62. What is the mystery of the Door Knob? See Folsom’s windows. Put On and Beautify the Complexion— ‘Easy and Economical to Take. Thin or run-dowa folke! Take Mastin's oTVITATO: (ON—two | tablets with every meal. Then weigh and measure yourself each week and con- tinue taking Mastin’s VITAMON regularly until you are snuisbed with our gain in weight ’e astines VITAMON oan hi concentrated yeast-vitamines as wel ‘as the two other still more important vitamines (Fat Soluble A ana wae Soluble C). it is now being used thousands who appreciate its iad venience, economy and quick results. By increasing the nou: ing wer of what you cat Mastia’ ‘AMON supplies just what your Noa needs to feed shrunken tissues, strength- jen internal organs, clear the skin and, rane sta tered ners force ‘without’ upsetting the stomach or causing Pimples, boils and skin "eruptions seem 2 vanish as'if by magic and the cons lesion jibecaiies radiantly clear *TMBORTANT! While the amas- digestion, . ving used by anyone who' OBJECTS to Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase j YAN HAHN work, ‘Work for the sake of work and a little encourazement along the way —that’s the ‘only secret. “Marriage? Why, that needn’t bo the death of a career. In fact, mar- ried life, richer and fuller than single life, reflects itself in better art!” Mrs. Hahn will go to France next spring and hopes to finish erecting the monument before midsummer. Then she'll go back to housework again. Unless you see the name ‘“Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin over 21 years and‘ proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatistn Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis ‘ \ | Earache -~ Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept enly ‘‘Bayer’’? package which contains ‘proper directions. Haildy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. _ Aspirin is the trade mark of Taser Manufaeture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacid BURGL AR] SPIRIN WARNING! Say “Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Safety and Service —s_ | THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON. WHICH | WE ARE BUILDING OUR BUSINESS i MANSFIELD T0 SHOW THEORIES | RIGHT OR WRONG: Town and County ‘1 To Be Placed. Under The Microscope of Science BY CEAN HALLIDAY Mansfield, O. has bes est scientific hea yet undertaken in this countr In this, matter-of-fact county 5 American child may be determined.| Your grandchildren and mine may be, what they will be because of what is} being done now in Mansfield. t When the National Child Health! Council set about, some months ago,| to prepare te spend $200,000 on a child five years, upwards of eighty Ameri- can towns bid for the Fpnor. | That tho health © demonstration might be of greatest benefit..to the entire country,,the council felt! jit should be undertaken in a com- munity typical of the average of American life. So Mansfield was se: lected, because ‘Mansfield, on an aver age in Street—and proud of it. ' There will be rj> hard or fast pro-| eri Dr, Waiter H. Brown, director ot; the demonstration, gained tame health officer of Bridgeport, Conn., where he made an enviable record in} the development of that city tor the; promotion and. protection of the health-of its citizens, ‘He is also dis tinguished for service with the Rod Cross and later with the American, Commission for the Prevention of Tu- bereulo: in France. H Dr. Brown Explains . “Iam most proud,” says. Dr. Brown, ‘of the fact that I’ve been a success- ful country and smajl town doctor, To be a real success in that field one must know people and have a real feeling for them. “My first, last and most important jeb ‘hero in Mansfield is to get ac- quainted and feeling sort of triendis with the folks, : “In New York and the east my as- sistants are ‘busy selecting and_or- ganizing the greatest staff of medica and health scientists ever gotten to- gether. But I won't have them come in here and do a lick of work: until the proper time comes. prescribed by physicians . 14—Main Street, - t! of 30,900 the physical future of the} , health demonstration that would last) [) éhen, “says Dr. Broan “we'll put ie town and county undef the mi- enoscope of science. Maybe we'll be able to teach Mansfleld, aud thus ev- ery other community in the country, how to insure the health and happi- ness of children of all ages. Maybe ‘Tansfield will show us that we are all wrong in our theories. Great Objective “tt we can find-in Mansfield that} | health can be made a practical, ever, ——— day community: habit, we will have gone a long way towards solving many nf our most troublesome social ‘and econdmic problen f “IM health and sickness make us bin wrong.” ‘ansfield itself is a manufacturing About one-fourth of its pop- employed - ul jed, It has made ial growth dur- jas 5 ling the last few y in its industries tenight. business investments and the devélop- ment. of civic interest and adctivitics. Its citizens seem to enjoy having the scientific eyes of the nation fo- cused on their town. .. LEGION MEMBERS Regular post meeting 8 p.m. Dr. E. P. Quain will give . illustrated lecture on in population, ! France ALARM | OBMECLINTOCK CO MINNI APOLIS.MINN With owr new McClintock Burglar Alarm System which ~ we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your Liberty Bonds and other valuables as well as to do your general banking business. First National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. 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