The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ALIENS ARE “BOOTLEGGED” Hundreds Are Being Smug- gled in Nightly at De- troit Alone BY ROY J. GIBBONS Detroit, May aliens, denied admission to the ted Staces tarough legal are “boot-legged” across the L and St. Claw r declares P. 1. Peent the Mth wigevation He docs not attempt the number smuggled line each toroogh which is believed to he preneipal centers for Several m used to “hb leg’ sliens © United 21.-—Hundreds ur channet trom nigh , in charge of listrict weross the | Detroit, | of the vitie. every im one such at State | ‘Tis a Long Way From the War Dance ‘CRESSY TELLS ‘PROP. OF RINK Started as Saw Miller With! The Idea of Becoming a Lumber King BY WILL CRES (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) | T always like to come to Portland, ine; because it was here that T/ me when I left “the parental r00f “(don’t mean by. that. that parents lived in a tree; it is just | quotation, and 1 don't known swhat | means; but it sounds kids of | eute, so I used it.) i I came here and — started Fieyd Clean-Upper in a tre any in as | aril, HOW HE BECAME 1, TWOULD LIMIT STATE'S BANKS Group Meeting at Minot Asks Action Taken Minot, N. D., May Resolutions declaring that the next session of the legislature should be fetitioned to enact a luw that will lodge banking board or some suitable board or commission the authority to pass upon the need of addition- al banking institutions in any com- munity and disapprove of applica- tion for charters when advisable were adopted by the Northwest group of the state bankers’ associ- ation, meeting here last night. The resolutions express the belicf that some additional legislation is necd- ed to ‘strengthen the supervision of the banking business “and more thoroughly divorce the same er; A. H. ‘Anderson ‘Noonan, mem- ber of executive council; Ernest Bylin, Tioga, member state nomi- nating committee, Cook by Electricity. It is Cheaper. SHORTER SKIRTS Skirts get shorter us the jicngthen. From ten to twelve inches from the floor is now the correct length for tailored and sport things und from eight to ten for formal gowns. days SaaS Our Reputation Your Assurance CONFIDENCE The esteem and confidence of our Used Car patrons is some- thing we cherish just as much as the good will of our New all political control of influence,” Hans Miller of Ryder was cle president’ of the group and R.A. Jobnson of Makoti was named vice- president. Other officers A. {H. Kurth, Minot, seeretary-treasur- ide $10 to $25 | A known rug on the Canadian Car buyers. transports aliens at fron e head os the boat These smuggler come bol their operations in broad Other alien cl posing American citizens they on the numerous ferr beats plying between Detroit firm in the intention to very top of the sa But «ix weeks convin asa Saw Miller Twas ci good roller So I quit swing and went to skating. And in another monti: 1] 4, wax the proud “Prop. '& Mer.” ol aling surprise rink at North Gorant (p30, 1103.) | gagoment of Rut it was really at Portland that! sey MacDonald 1 got my REAL start. Por it was | Spekville, daughter here that the Sheriff wht me and ‘gave me a start that probably stunt- ed my grewth, Maine iv the State that produced Mr. Neal Dew, Senator Volstead’s grandfather, and the iuventor of The Water Wagon, hard scider, heme ew und side doors. Maine was the original j State. It was here that a wink in! the drug store saved nine in the ho- tel. Portland is surrounded by islands; und the islands are surrcunded oy forts; and the forts are surrounded ! hy cannons, Most any pleasant af- ies iternoon these guns can, be seen ‘lee 5 : : shooting out to den, at targets 12]. Wil Vice-President, Cine) te nnd 15 miles out, And in the evening |Fctary, L. A. Miller; Vice-President sof launches and yachts go #4, Treasurer, J. H. Gerkens. to see if they can find the holes in the water—or something. | Picture Fang will be interested to| 2 learn that Owen Moore conducts one / ff WEBB BROTHERS of the largest dry goods stores inj Portikaaes | Undertakers _ Embalmers The name itself, Portlvad, is uni: Funeral Directors que, as very few “ports” are on land, F ‘| most of them being out at’ sea. Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Portland was at one time quite a literary center. A couple of boys’ by Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 river in small have recently ° the y circles are express- at the reported — en- ne Minister Ram- and Lady Margaret of the Karl de carry monthly Summer months. Net earnings for Willys: |for the first quarter were announced as being $2,160,519.74, after all in-! terest and depreciation charges and “pry” jbefore federal taxes were deducted. 7 et were re-elected: Rathbun Fuller, Gordon Mather, . B. Wilson, James j Tillotson, Joseph homas H. Tracy. of the company were re- These are: President, John Great numbers of other foreigners | are hidden in box cars on the Cana dian s de, and after passing througn the Michigan Central Railroad tar nel under the Detroit geod their esca, fiom e bord Dr. Prentis sa cheek this “back He has but 54 him, t of this force to clerical duty. Ins) rs, hard to find of the inadequate salaries paid, all needed at*the ferry slips to ex amine passengers dumped upon the tervals. American Immigration inspectors at the terry docks are tremendous task. Playing at the game of “guess who I am if you are able,” these agents must make pretense of sorting the multitude. | Oftentimes there is nothing in the | appearance of mixed English stock | arriving from Canada to differen- tiate from typical American cit who have crossed over for a holiday and are permitted to return without Passport. That is why inspectors resort to canny tricks to aid them in their} trade. Canadians trying to pass the gutes for other purposes than to work in Detroit factories are spotted, che inspectors say, by mail-order house variety of clothing and “ruddy com plexions. Canadians also wear their straight, while Americans near weys pull theirs down with degree of rakish tilt. With an actual coast line of al most 300 miles, extending from She- boygan, Mich., to Port Clinton, 0., for which he is held responsible, Dr. Prentis has only two inspector for patrol duty at night. He has no boats or armed force Deportations are few because scarcely any of the smuygled aliens are caught. The law permits any foreigner who has lived across the border for fivi years to come into the United State: Many aliens who have lived. in Canada but a few months try to get under this provision with for, credentials and affidavits testifying to their longer residence. Canadian hotel keepers have told Prentis that numerous smuggling rings in Canada were running ther business by openly soliciting aliens arriving from Canadian seaports and herding them into concentration camps until an opportun'ty present Virginia, a member of — the ed for ferreting them across to the ry that the nominations had | American side. 1 \ a complete “The situation is grievous aud ha been so for years,” Dr. Prentis in forms. Overland s powerless to | entrance. | es to aid | is detailed And more square feet per gallon and more thor- oughly hides the surface, due to finer grinding of materials, a higher -percentage of pure linseed oil and Lucas’ supe- rior methods of combining all ingredients into one perfectly finished product. beea cors nh war step and shcok a wicked rain Once he had left the plains for the ef changed his step. The one-step, £0 1ce of the trival dances. He 's shown re 1 jazz interlude with Edith Nash, dance artist. COUPLE FOUND DEAD, HUSBAND SHOT BY WIFE | Chie | dance. jcbright 1 and tango heve taken the y tor Reliable Repair Work Only the most careful workmanship and genuine repair parts go into your battery when you bring it to us for repairs. five-minute in- | ationed | d with a} side at low the but point or se new prices for many of them closed e their low figures of the ¢ verage of 20 barometric indus- stocks was in new low ground for the year when market closed. Rails held relatively firm ; with out ding strength — being | showed by New Orleans, ‘ and Mexico, and Ches: & Ohio | which sold their st prices of tl b on spe ons. { ear, The t the And you can rely on our honest judgment as well as workmanship. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY illare SS Little Amperes “We cure any bat- tery ailment that’s curable.” the names of Fengfellow and. Wads- worth were turning out stuff that would vompare favorably today with; anything done by George Ade or ing Lardner. ‘A .Portland wan | Port at hi year, on buying dividend consider FARM BOARD FIGHT OPENED of Presses Opposi Nominees Wisconsin Sheriff Seeks\ to; Learn Exact Motives For the Tragedy did not invent ind Cement,’ the stuff. that so mary States do NOT build . their rouds of, One, however, did develop the Portland Fancy’ dance, which was { considered the height of devilmen' along in the sixties and. seventies H.was a Portland, man who-d | covered a way to. make. “Sa”. spell “sock.” For: just beiow ‘there he i started a settlement which he ‘spell | three miles from here today, The} g “Saco” and pronounced “Sock-oh.” ahd ‘his wife died from gunshot! put he did not, make the idea stick wounds, which the sheriff representa-| yory well, for shortly after another { tives believe were inflicted by Mrs.| Portiond. mam started a town, call lock. dea it :“Caseo'-and pronounced it | siutnsimuncmondtaananeuaenan anna :hbors who have not seen evi-| wGaskoh.” A ma mA He Tay ier Maine used to buile many ships to from the urm house with a gunshot | they, are only built to 20 out 12 wound in the Yatk. Further investi- | tniles: | din) it has at one end BAR Havbor and at the other end RYE Beach, But the combination does not work out. .1 believe they are now trying, though, to get them moved up nearer ROCK: be) land. But to nie personally, Portland's ‘greatest attraction is that it is only three-dollar car fare from our mime? home, and we must always e'that much left at the end of our ation tive so -we can get there | . PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Phones 100 or 484R. DAKOTA MAN INVOLVED Princeton, Wisconsin, Ma The bodies of Rudolph Shirl urs ald, and his wife, Ida, ¥ vid, were found at the Shirlock hom hi ’ Night So Nebraska ion to Senator Howell ~LUMBER C0. Phone 115 Bismarck Washington, May 21.—The against the nominations of meibers of the federal farm loan board by the late President Hardins w newed by Senator Howell, lican, Nebraska, this time floor of the senate after the ations had been favorabl by the banking committee terday. Entering a volving the and declaring the question had} ri as to wheth the “senate * uld afford to put its stamp of ap- proval on the methods” of adminis- tration adopted by the board, the Nebraska senator was met with the assertion Senator Glas fight As re Repub on the nomin reported late yer Ny zun was fayind beside Mrs. | body. A string tied to “er fave an indication of the rin wheih she met her de: yrding to the records here Sh lock filed action for divorce from hit wife and the case was to have come up for trial at the June term of | court in Greenlake county. Sheri? John Eaton, who was call- cd to the farm, found a note which was written by Mra. Shirlock, ad- |? CUropening date. ed to Rudolph Shirlock of An- “ seers | J NOD, # brother of her tius-| OVERLAND SALES \ ‘BEYOND 1923 Ww Overland retail sales for| the first quarter of, 1924 exceeded those for the same period of 1923, President John N.. Willys told stock- holders at the ann 1 meeting held in Toledo during the past we: In addition, sales Yor the or current quarter are running at a rate in ex df ,those of last year, which was a kecord one for, the company, N\ H tempting to learn the whereabeuts| Mr, Willys dwelt at sd™@e length of Rudolph in an endeavor to Icarn|on his recent 15,000 mile from what attitude the dead couple took |coust to coust, taken for the ex- toward the divorce action, | Press purpose of learning retail sales —____—. |conditions at first hand. He eni-! soene SIDE BUTTONS |phatically declared, that the sound! Gir aente Side-buttoned frocks are a pleas-|ness of business conditions every. The newest scarfs of knitted silk | 2ht telief fram the inevitable front | where warranted a feeling of opti- lave monograms in cut wock can | f#steningz. One snappy frock has a|mism and-added that’he is confident bioidered mear the. frinwed ‘hem. | Skixt buttoning on one side and the.) of the continuance of a very active proweeted' near the: fringed shem: blouse on the other. demand f@r‘ automobiles during the | A JAP PROTEST AGAI of of series conduct charges. in- the board a Ancestor worship The Chinese pray to their ancestors. But they do more than that. They allow themselves to be guided by family tradition in their every thought and action. The principal difficulty facing the introduction of modern improvements into China is the universal objection: “This is not as our fathers did.” Imagine saying that we did not want electricity because our forefathers were satisfied with candles. . Though we never went as far as the Chinese, our con- servatism in the past often went to considerable lengths. Think of the telephone, of the motor car. How much encouragement did they get at first? Advertising more than anything else has made of us a nation willing to judge something new on its merits, rather than on narrow, ancient traditions. . Advertisingtoday is as necessary as electricity, sani- tation and rapid transit. It is:more than the system by which we4re kept informed of.every new improvement that is to our advantage. It is the catalog wherein, every day, all manner of articles are listed for us with their individual advantages. Read the adyertisements. Be guided by them. They will help you in making your selections, They will save you money, . hy Demo- dre | The } john. “{ have no doubt but that smug lop On gling operations will be redoubled | 4). during the present year due to re cent Congressional action cutting down the number of aliens permit: jjgent Harding. and their names. wer ted to enter through legal channels. | sent to the senate last December by | “Canadian offi however, are | President : rendering every sort “of assistance | and co-operation to help us check | the traffic. “They are nominees-abewis J of Kansas; Elmer Merton b, ¢ | a, and Edward E, Pennsylvania- were — given appointments a year ago by Petti Landes, Ne band. he looking for trouble found it. Now, tal what's left.” 1 According to neighbors, Rudolph ce here last week to attempt to nt the pending divorce action. | last seen in Princeton Su ay he h sing since that time. ans who examined the bod ay that the man and his wife had been dead probably 48 hours | when found, Sheriff Eaton is at- 4 | note “You came here | and you sure Jones, j Ss Coolidge. s ator Howell charged there been “a violation of a cardi i ciple of public policy” which should jbe assessed against the board in the | matter of the appointment — of Charles E. Lobdell, its former chairman, co the post of fiscal agent, fat a salary of handicapped, though, because they cannot prevent any person leaving, their country who has gained legal entrance. “There is scarcely any sort of ade- quate patrol to prevent crossing. “Just now, the Detroit and St. | Clair Rivers seem to be the hunting ground of the numerous smuggling rings which we know are thriving from a prosperous business in con- traband aliens.” nlawful PA Most attractive coats from P. come in soft wools with an inner lin- ing which fastens over and gives the | effect of a dress beneath. Usually the coat is of plain color and the} ining is “checked or plaid. STOCKS BREAK IN TRADING Action Followed Passage of Soldier Bonus —_—)—_ New York. May 21.—Wall Street's initial reaction to the enactment of the soldier bonus bill was a break of 1 to 6 points in stock prices, a TO BUY THE NEW IS TO PROGRESS—TO LEARN — OF IT FIRST IS TO READ ADVERTISING ee sets Saroite att ot gonsed in the®bond market yester-| | ; fs a : ; Q : } Before the day was over stock és p ys recovered about one-third of » their loss, cotton quotations cancel- led. their easly declines and bonds Wied to just below Monday's final ; Z - Figs. stocks, including such as i . 7 S. Steel, common, Bald- ~ — — General Motors, This. is the first Sue aperees Pek atlaeta i staged in Japan since Congress took consideration was held in per, and U.jof the exclusion act. Sano Park in Tokio. “Down with arrogant. Amer "the speaker Alcohol, established ‘shouted. And the crowd took up the cry. t pa bee

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