RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF CHINA TAKES UP WALNUT GROWING Its Cultivation and Sale the Main Support of Hundred's of Villages. After Balbriggan Was Sacked WfflGITf ffta Package before the war jH! J8jkBG WAI J-rr Y LKr I mi Zsfifrst I iMBlk Pm ' PiPy "! I m l rSA a iBj IkbEn sbTsV Is.sT'-" r -r Vf aLt P FiKnB ' . . m 3 Ml' jBip'VL-kM' .jKil K ? & ir4:-Ti a sTb1,?sbIIsB sIM . An Important Letter Cedar Rapids, Iowa. "I have used Dr. Plcrco's Favorito Prescription for ono year. Before I started to tako it every month I was in bed threo to four days under a doctor's caro. I mas only 27 years old but tlio doctors said I would havo to havo tin operation before I could bo well. I wns so tired all the tinio and my nerves seemed to bo all gone. I could not slcop ut night and had headache all tlio time. I tuit tho doctors and started to tako Dr. Plorco's Favorito Prescription. I took it four times n day, and in threo months I did not havo to go to bed, did not need a. doctor. 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Ailc your druggist for PI SOS $1,887,491 WORTH SENT HERE George E. Young of Shanghai Says the Chinese Will Soon Be Com petitors In, Textiles Take In terest 4n Their Lands. New York. Following the Importa tion of walnuts to China by the early missionaries the Chinese developed this Industry so carefully that It has now reaehed tremendous proportions, according to George K. Young of Shanghr.1, China, who has been In the Orient ten years. Mr. Young said that the Chinese aro growing more and tnoro Interested In their lands and con siderable development will be seen dur ing the ;iext few years. "The cultivation and sale of the walnut, which was first brought to China by .the American missionaries, now supports hundreds of Chinese villages," sr.Id Mr. Young "The methods of preparing the nuts for mar ket are most primitive, but as labor is cheap they are able to send them to this country and compete favor ably with the domestic market. For the American market they use only the highest grade nuts. They select the bright colored and shiny nuts and they are blenched, sorted and packed according to grade. Those of specked nnd inferior shells nro cracked and tiro meat is packed for confectionery purposes. Tills cracking Is now done by hand because the only walnut MILLION ALIENS COMING IN 1921 Federal Officials Base Their Esti mates on Figures for Fiscal Year Ended Last June. INFLUX GREATLY INCREASING Statistics Disclose a Notable Shifting of trie Sources 'Whence Come the New Arrivals Mexico and Can ada Furnish Labor. Washington. An Immigration of 1,000,000 or more In 1021 Is the esti mate of federal ofllclnls, based on fig ures for the fiscal year "ended June 80 last, which have Just been Issued. Although three months behind tho tide of allensf which has been mounting at a prodigious rnte since Inte in tho spring, the statistics disclose many slg- L niflennt tendencies. There hus been a notable shifting of the sources whenco come tho new arrivals.' So far as net Increase in population and the replenishment of tho Inbor market are concerned, tho year ending In June witnessed n greater movement , from America to Europe, than from Europe to America, Just as careful observers hod estimated. The total Immigration from all foreign lands wns 430,001, and the emigration nvas 288,315. Tho bulk of this Increase In population, however, come from Mexico and Canada, labor which cross ed tho border. America Lost 10,000. Aliens coming from Europe num bered 240,205; those going back to Europe 250,433, or a Joss of 10.000. Before tho war about 85 per cent of our Immigration came from Europe, but In 1020 It was only B7 per cent. Slnco June, however, the rush had cur ried It back, and officials estimate it Is again now riding at tho 85 per cent mark. At present the Mediterranean zone Is sending perhnpB 75 to 80 per cent of the arrivals at Ellis Island Italy alono sending nbout one-half of all newcomers. Russia and the old Austria-Hungary, which before tho war were sending annually mor5 than a quarter of a million' Immigrants each, Camp of the View of a camp of the Itusslan ucfore tbe Poles, mfSSIS!B'H E1IHK HM1TmlirTl-r ' nj 1 1r 1 1 1 " I sFilrln sisS-flr-usli im-ili VW f w''ifc I HE ; ; : alll5 9!4Bi UIiKmjmEnmmirmSmvmiv 77niMHHi BSmMMMMWM22BMmkMF9mm&rf, NaimPaD nHWH HM-P!f K?f!f - Tfc.B-- C' -J!? .:-' ('--V..i' '. '.BBTttiOr1t-'3 MH iiim PWTiiii ivfWS-WlnW-filXTil WFtJPPtW limir n t ' TWP?x,'4BsrerBBl M BBaa amflmmn. Ul v wfjvritK '''ry&fjjaKKB-' v .... XP.yP ! aE Scene In Ilulhrlggtin, Ireland, after lllary Hrltlsh forces In reprisal for the the Sinn Felncrs. cracking machine Is owned nnd oper ated with greatest secrecy by walnut growers In this country. Chinese Waste Nothing. "The economical bent of the Chinese Is given full play In the walnut grow ing Industry. They utilize every par ticle of the product. When the crop Is gathered the husks are beaten off tho nuts nnd nro burled In wet enrth to rot for fertilizer. The nuts nro delivered to tho ports through vnrl ous agencies, the orlglnnl grower get ting an Insignificant part of the price realized for them. "Tho Mr.ncliurlnn walnut has a hard cr shell than the product of thlscoun are Isolated from the migratory move ment and the sources havo swung back, where they were years ngo. In 1020 Italy, including Sicily and Snrdluln, sent over 05,145, the largest contributor 80,000 went back. Eng land comes next, Rending 27.871, or about 50 per cent of its prewar aver age. Record British Arrivals. One table by races places the Enc ash Immigration In 1020 nt 58,30fl. which Is the largest recorded In the Inst 22 years, or since -figures for races were kept, but of this 30,000 came from Cnnnda. Another surprising fenture Is that Spnln ranked third, sending 18,821, which wns threo times ns many as It was sending before the war. I'oitugal came next wlth 15,472, which wns more than It sent in 1013 and f0 per cent moro than In 1012. France In. 1020, too, sent 8,045, which was nbout equal to prewar days, for In 1013 It sent 0,075. SERUM MAY REPLACE KNIFE in j French Surgeon Reports Satisfactory Results From Experiments With Anti-gangrenous Serum. rnrlB. Treatment of appendicitis by anti-gangrenous serum Instead of by operation, has been tested with such satisfactory results that It Is likely operations soon will be aban doned for the disease, Prof. Pierre Delbet said In a paper read before the congress of surgery. According to Prof. Delbet the tests have extended over a period of thirteen years. Where Was Uncle, Waiting for Train? Muncle, Ind. When Victor Temple ton received word that his uncle, Cloyd Urlch, hnd been found dead at Sweet Grass, Mont,, he went west for the body. Tho uncle, very mucli alive, met htm nt the station. A mistake had been mndo in the Identification of a dead man. Another Ohio Champion. Duncnnwood, O. ThlB town offers another Ohio champion. It claims the "hot dog" honor for Jack Edgar. Ilia best effort Is 24 ut ono meal. Retreating Russian Soviet Troops lted army where the troops were able to H bad been raided and sacked by mix-' murder cf two pollco olllcers there by . try. The shells ol tho Inferior npi pouring walnuts, which are cracked be-, fore shipment, nro used for fuel, and on account of tho large proportion of oil they contain they make an ex cellent fuel. The Manchurlan wnN nut coinmnnds a special ndvantnge In the confectionery making trado bo cntio of superior flavor ana texture of the meat. "This spring tho prlco quoted to Amerlenn Importers for delivery at San Francisco was as high as 20 to 32 cents, Including cost, Insurance and freight, with tho transpacific shipping rate nt $17.50 per ton. Tho quota tions nro now around 25 cents. The whole nuts nro shipped In 100-pound hng.t of burlap which nro mndo In India. The walnut meat Is very care fully wrapped In paper and packed In wooden boxes to keep out moisture, which Is likely to produce mold. In the United States the walnuts nro placed In cold storage, which preserves their freshness, preventing drying, and the crop which wo ship tho Inst of June does not get on the mnrket here until some months Inter." Handicapped by 8uperstltlon. ' Mr. Young pointed out that accord-) Ing to tho Inst Issued bulletin of tho Department of Commcrco for May, 1020, 10.121,881 pounds of walnuts! came to tho United States from China In the 11 months ended with May, and tfielr value was $1,887,401. Ho says that the Chinese are still greatly handicapped by their old superstitions.' After the age-old practice of having nil streets and passages Irregular . o that the evil spirits cannot find their way, they are laying out their farms In patchwork order, making the roads rather difficult for nnyoao not famil iar with tho locality, "Thero is a large uud growing mar ket; In Chlnn for every kind of ma chinery," said Mr. Young. "This Is particularly true of machinery used In the textile Industry. Tho Chinese are going to be competitors of tho whole world In textiles. When tx Chinaman figures out anything and decides, to ndopt It In his business ho is not con tent to stop there. Ho is buying ma chinery now for every process In which he has learned Its advantages. "The Chinese hnve no feeling against tho Americans, but, of course, their hatred for the Japanese grows worse. Americans In business In China are disappointed with tho class of men from this country who have rushed Into the oriental field In the belief Jhat great post-war profits Ho there. They are the cheapest sort of traders and they aro not even Intelligent In busloeBK." OV''srVWVVSt KassKssrVSsKr''s $ Sings While They Dine; . nis wue wains uivorce. : : Ban Francisco. Mrs. Mary ; Bedlg has petitioned the supo- I mIan rwmtf rA rin nf tint a 11. vorco from Moses Bedlg. She charges him with singing when they dined In restaurants nnd with emackUig his lips when they dined nt home. The couple wero married last Blay. jssvsysAJAS:IAM wr---ww-v-wwwvwv get a lltVe rest during their retrea 5a package 1 during and SC a. package The Flavor So Does the FLEA EMBALMED IN HONEY Little Insect Pest Found Which Met Its Fate In Egypt Many Thou k sands of Years Ago. It Is believed that the earliest food sioro laid aside for "his wants by man, and which Is still In existence, Is n Jur of honey found In an Egyptian tomb, and probably plnccd there for the sus teunnco of the dead during the Jour ney across tho Stygian river, says tho Amerlenn Forestry Magazine. When round, the honey hnd changed into a very dry candy and it had lost Its sweetness, though It could still bo Identified ns honey. In tho bottom of the Jnr, well cov ered with honey, wns a dead Ilea of precisely the same sort my those which ploguo Egypt to this day. Apparently, tho Insect had hopped Into tho Jnr while the Inst rites over thctlend wero being observed, and when tho Jar wns corked, the little fellow was shut up within, and, like the true patriot, he prpbubly would hnve declared that death was sweet. Anyway, ho sank to the bottom whlio the honey wns still soft, and there the nrcheologlsts found him after a good many thou sands of years. Man's devotion to woman frequently arouses her feelings of tho tired kind. It requires a good sized closet for Rome family skeletons. ;-: -N.1,. : ,r- f aX r ff ' fSB Miill PPrrWING GUMtT fi Children Should Not Have Coffee but they enjoy a cheering hot drink at mealtime just like the older folks. Instant POSTUM is the ideal table drink for children as well as grown-. ups. Its ricKcoffeeikefla vor pleases, but it contains none of cofFee's harmful ele ments. It costs less, too! H K Madeby Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. the war NOW Lasts Price! ALL THE TIME HE WANTED Excellent Reason Why Traveler Need Not Worry Over Possibility of -Missing His Train. ' AClevelnii(l man with business In terests In Illinois tells if an Incident ut a railway Junction In that state, 11 o was hungry and It was only two min utes beforu the departure of his train. He rubbed up to the countermen and exclaimed: "(Jive me a sandwich and a cup of coffee, quick I Haven't time for anything else." "My friend," Mild tho man behind the counter, "take nil tho tlmo 'you want. Just cast your eyo over th.a menu and I'll telephouo ,the superin tendent to hold tho train a while." "Do you mean to sr.y that ho wll actually hold the train while I cat?'' "Sure, friend. 'This Is n branch rond, nnd there's no other train com ing or going over It this morning. Th superintendent will want you to hnvo a good meal ho owns this lunch room," Avoiding Magnificence. "A imin'H house is his castle'," r marked the ready-made philosopher. "Don't suy that," protested tho ten ant. "The landlord Is liable to think It over nnd make extra charges for castle." If Adam had been wide awake h wouldn't havo lost that rib. ' " ' i " j;;"1 " V f2 -! C x P pn l ' 1g I 1 'U