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RBES PROFFERE IERCAN CONSILS Unscrupulous Americans Stop at Nothing to Cheat Immigration Laws. Following fs the last of Mr. Rriges® present series of articles on the fricks re- It in Cuba to defeat the Amerlcan fomigration law.) BY DRGE C. BRIGGS, Correspondent of The Star and the ChI Daily News, HAVANA, Cuba, April 2 —Immi grant smuggling from Cuba is carrle on chiefly by ships of the bootleggers' fleet. Here s irony. The bootleg in- ry, and consequently the busines: ¢ systematically setting the immi- At naught, is controlled Americans, And Americans t in their complaints about practice of bribe-taking by Cu- Americans who made m necessary in some en from the States found that they could expedite cial deals and speed the n f government by lavish “gifts" well distributed. Those “gifts" gave American business interests a nice adze over forelzn competitors. But «" soon became indis- the habit of recelving v nd, not satisfied Cuban officialdo: Pts to bribe a former Amer: sul at this por r the f getting women into the in tion £ the a ydore M. Fisher, rred at his own request a post in Scotland No Object.” long before his departure Mr. approache his home American said to be a well- known Chicago and New York busi- n. This patriot was anxlous admitted to the United States r sed as having ey Wax esenting his pl telephoned there a to ant him_an interview at home. That aroused Mr. Flsher's sus- picions. He could not well refuse to sea the self-invited visitor, but when the latter arrived he seemed cha- grined to find that a group of Mr. friends had dropped in to had invited d in an adjoin- en door between while progressed. Unfor- tunately for the trap thus laid, Mr. Fisher lost his temper and ended the meeting abruptly when the visitor supplemented the plea for the young woman by insinuating, “Of course, you understand, mor s no object.” Again Money Is Easy. Soon r this incident a similar but more subtle attempt was made in behalf of another girl This telephone Jewelers of Ha in at his store lled on the foremost d asked to stop two were good ttached little When he arr the propriet ar friend to whom would like the consul such a one I am in tain her address and pick out something her—a. bracelet, say a wrist watch or necklace—any- thing in the store worth up to $300." Your friend 2 fine sense of humor, 2d’ Mr. Fisher ted in & charm- ing voung woman—ah, senor, most charming:” Was Eager. to realize that a afoot. He watched It came. American client is anxious to marry the young lady of whom 1 h spoken,” said the weler. “She . foreginer and t get her passport vised so that ¢ her he can and marry her,” the consul interrupted. “That would en- her to enter our country.” "hat j= true, no doubt. I do mot yw his motives. But I do know if you could find it convenient to give her n vise the young lady elf would be most pleased.” Mr. Fisher expressed his disgust at the proposal and turned angrily away There are cases of record of foreign women paying the American men to take them in the guise of wife, and oneé instance is reported of a white woman offering $200 to an American negro to present her to the authorities as his wife and take her to the United § Against the promise of success which beckons unserupulous foreign women an ecasy WAY to enter the United States, there are impressive examples of the the law works hardships upon native-born American women who have lost their citizen- ship through marriage with foreigners 1 have in mind the exasperating situstion of an Amerizan-born wom- an of refinement, a native of Ohio, who became the wife of a wealthy Spanis ntlemun prior to 1922 and came to Havana to make her home with hin husband has lived here yea but has retained iis alleg Spain. These absurd onditions If her husband Spain &nd become a citizen of Cuta she would automatically enjoy the rizht to eater the United S Iter Lusbanl, a naturalized Cuban, would have to stay outside. 1 th hsband snould die or divoree her she could resume her zenship. But, as long as sh e a good little 15t Lroat her as an Her parents liv 4 ot o to visit them save for @ brief time. American-born » be considered an \n—cultured healthy and prepossessing, she ter any country might be but the door Is shut again And I have seen it flung wide at Island for i!literate, unkempt vory hordes to pour through 1use selective Immi- n the statute hooks ago Daily News C0.) shcnld renource American citi- Ellis and w from gration is not ur (Copyright, 1925, by C PLANES TO AID RITES. More than 20 land planes from the Naval Air Station at Anacostia, D. C., and the 1st Aviation Group at Quan- Va. have been ordered to Cam- N. J., to participate in the launch- Tuesday of the new naval aireraft atoga. 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A GLASS of Borden's, the Improved Makted Milk, piping hot, taken just at bedtime, will often induce sound sleep. Because it nour- ishes your tired body and soothes your over- strained nerves. Borden’s Matted Milk gives youafl the sat- isfying nourishment of a light meal — which you so often crave at night — without taxing your digestion as hearty foods do. Already partially pre-digested, it is quickly absorbed by the system. No other malted milk has as high food value or is as easily digested as Borden’s. A more delicious flavor, too—free from cloying sweetness. Sold in 7 and 15 oz.square giass packages— and in 5 Ib. tins. More than a week of restful nighes in one small package! Start taking it tonight. Your druggist seils it. TED M1 package ~in the square B. NEW ORLEANS, La., April 2. quarrel over the collection of a 2-dollar | bill for repairs to an automobile, T. Horton, 30, mechanic, last night was shot to death, and Nick Colleti, THE Police Horton receipt. Split in Fight. In a it at leti with $1 Delivers Yours e in tomorrow and sclect the gerator that your home is in need $1 cash and have your new gerator delivered. Every Refrig- guaranteed, and all styles are here for you to s 75 from. Tep-icer . miodels priced at : $5 Allowed for Your Old Refrigerator Unfinished Gateleg Tables When Mahogany Finish Windsor Chairs Mahogany- finished Wind- sor Chafr, with panel b ac k. Now open, the table offered measures 35 fnches Double Da-Bed and Flounce Pad Here's another splendid value for to- morrow that only $1.00 will deliver. Opens into full size bed. Has attractive cretonne - covered mattress 319'50 with flounce. Complete.... Terms $1 Weekly $1 Delivers Any Congoleum Rug 18x36-inch Congoleum Rugs, to place in net 6x9 Congoleum 6x9 Gold Seal Squares, in kitchen and Neponset Bor- patterns— dered Rugs. Priced at— $5.49 $9.40 8x12 Congoleum 9x10.6 Gold Seal Art Squares, de- and Nepomset Bor- $1. Price— dered Rugs, for $9.95 $16.40 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SHOT DEAD IN QUARREL. Garageman Killed—Patron’s Skull 50, was sent to the hospital with his skull split by a hatchet an reports the sum and ‘When told he had no recelpt blanks with him and would have to call at the garage, Colletl was sald | wifc Is an electrically to have obtained a pistol and pointed | pan Horton. Horton's brother, Harry, struck Col- the hatchet. and his son, Henry, was said D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925. ina not the mechuntc. tne son wes | ARGENTINA HAS SURPLUS. | booked on a murder charge. sald Colleti pald sked for a T - One ‘of the new labor-saving in- ventions for the use of the houuse- heated sauce- A featura of the contrivance e - then that |ix a time switch device which switches g off the current not only when there [KOVErnment's treasury account with is a danger of overheating, but also|the bank of the nation showed a at any desired time. credit balance of 1,125,455 paper pesos Years. BUENOS AIRES, April 2 clal report published today An om- say It was ays Colletl fell police To make room for incoming ship- ments of Summer goods, we are now pricing many floor samples and suites for quick clear- ance. Liberal Credit Terms. No goods sold for fu- ture delivery at these prices. Come early to 735 7th St. S0 Piece Decorated Dinner Set Included 10-Piece Walnut Dining Suite, a 50-Piece Dinner Set— Polychrome Mirror . . . . $169‘50 ‘xactly as pictured—this Tudor Period American Walnut Dining Room Outfit includes an_oblong extension table, enclosed server, buffet, china cabinet, 6 leather seat dining chairs, a 50-piece decorated dinner set and a polychrome buffet mirror. Your old dining furniture accepted as part payment and applied on your initial deposit. Terms $4.00 Every 1st and 15th Warehouse Clearance of Bedroom Suites American Walnut Semi-vanity Dressing Table. Double-door Chifforette and Walnut- s 75 finish Double-bed, with Spring. Buy 68. this bungalow bedroom outfit for on Good Size American Walnut Dresser, Chiffonier, Full-length _ Vanity Dresser and $]2900 A Bow-end Bed. This High-grade Queen Anne Stite nOW 0nlY v+ veume Liberal Extended Payments Modetnize Your Living Room—Save Rent No need to “get alohg?” with parfor furniture that does not please you when you can trade it in as part payment on a new living room suite at Phillip Ley Fitted with bed fixtures or without. Period Design Kroehler Bed Davenport Sulte, with mahozany- finished frames: 5119.50 upholstered I n Sold on Liberal Monthly Terms Three-piece Kroehler Bed v enport Suite, with mahogany-fin- - ished frames; up- holstered in blue 97, velour. NOW..eees Three-piece Overstuffed Velour Kroehler Davenport Bed Suite; upholstered i n brown velour. Baker's velour. . Special at NOW ... 15 on March 31, the end of the fiscal year covered by the 1924 budget. For many years the national hud- Avolds Deficit First Time in Many | €¢ts have been closing with deficits, 2 especially during the Last vear's deficit was more than 32, 000,000 paper pesos. World The 13 building trades unions of Cedar Raplds, lowa, h continue the present wage scale for another year. War. ve agreed (o Sisters Die Two Days Apart Spectal Dis CHARL —Friends Ambler, who i | Miss Mar: ps Trade In Your At the Phil can trade in part paymer disposed of Old Furniture Oil Stoves Burns 400 gallons of air to one bakes faster necessary- Two, 3, 4 and 5 without high shelf an any other h has washable finish. burner Two- without high shelf priced now 2 Trade In Your Old Stove, Terms $1 Week $1 Delivers Any Cedar Chest $12.00 Chests $17.50 Chests .. $23.00 Chests $25.00 Chests A Mahogany - fin- ished Console Table and Mirror delivered tomorrow for price Of aveses ..$8.75 st s S1250) seden e SIRTE DR, S [ L Golden Oak Dining Tables Golden Oak 43-inch Exten- Hoom _ abies. $14-95 now as low as 6-foot Extension Dining Tables, w h heavy pedestal $19.75 base. Now only Easy Terms Floor Lamp ‘With every Overstuffed Liv- FREE ing Room Suite purchased | this week we will include without charge any Floor Lamp in our entire stock selling up to