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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - February 6, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican third edition vol Xxxviii. Mitchell South Dakota monday february 6, 1922 number 109 rattus arms meet ends Powers sign new pact to insure peace world six treaties Are completed Ted we really should remember to make a memorandum to do something about this some Day archbishop of Milan is Poison liquor elevated to be pontiff of i ends life of Catholic Church As Pius i. Mitchell Man sessions adjourn sine die after 12 weeks of steady Effort to end War Harding lauds work crowded g wineries witness ceremonies or i St ski Sion or h i Stokic my i delegates i Kava Washington Fob 6�?\ in a Torturo of arms conference defecate from Washington Besan today n it ii in two Tours after the adjournment v. Till the departure of tile Briti i delegation headed by Arthur fames i Tai i our Washington la l be. It. The history making conference in the limitation of armaments Ami far Eastern questions came to its end today with the signing it treaties and a Farewell address by president Harding. With id work characterized by or. Harding As a the first deliberate and Cut Cchiv e expression of great Powers in tile consciousness of peace of War s the great conference went to its. Niche of history to await the judgments and developments it the future. Great crowd attends i he final session brought out the largest crowd of the conference. Scores sat in the aisles and stood around the Walls. Mrs. Harding mrs. Collidge mrs. Gillett and wives of other officials had seats Iii the boxes. The session was called to or Der at 10 02 o clock with a Pra it or by the key. William s. Ahem j a thy pastor of Calvary Baptist Church which president Harding attends. Amid applause Secretary Hughes announced that the Shantung treaty Between Japan and China had been signed saturday. A the treaties will now he signed a announced Secretary Hughes and the american delegation tiled around 0 the foot of the big Green topped table of the Secretary general a desk it id a the enclosure and began sign i Secretary Hughes completed jus nature at 10 12 of clock. The signing was in this order the United states Belgium great Britain. Prance Italy Japan the Netherlands China and Portugal. Up pause Carreta British to save time the red Wax seals bad been affixed previously and con Terence Quot is of the delegates pointed where a Ach was to write his name. Baron a a a Cartier the Only belgian Delegate t k his place As Elihu Hoot arose continued on Page six election takes place before arrival of american prelates dead body of Ben Regan is final ballot is taken just before Neon today waiting found in Shack near of thousands cheer announcement of the end of the deliberations of sacred College aha i Racks by Lindsey companion arrested by it my Atod prow wire Koine Italy feb. 6.�?c ardinal Achille Ratti archbishop of j Milan was proclaimed elected Pope in succession to the late Ben i edict xxx this morning. He has taken the name of Pius Al i he thousands waiting in front of St. Peters for the Wisp of smoke which would Tell of the election of a new Pope or the failure of the sacred College to reach a decision gave a mighty shout at 11 of clock when a thin Wisp of smoke came from the Chimney leading from the sistine Chapel. It was then known that the Catholic c Hurch had once More a duly elected pontiff. A soon As Tho two thirds Vole for bit John Baldwin. Himself Dill no Gant 11 pm pm blk Kuhn la pkg an Aubin la soon a Cardinal Haiti had Doon verified Cardinal Vannu Telli. As Dean of Tho sacred College arose and proceeded to the throne of the chosen one accompanied on either Side by cardinals Bogue and Bileti respectively Deans of the cardinals priests and the Cardinal deacons Haiti was asked in latin by Paulina Vannu Telli in accordance w it ii custom if lie accepted the election to be supreme pontiff and tile new Pope answered with the for Mal it is the will of god i must the purple canopies Over Tho thrones of the cardinals were let Down one by Otic until that Over the new pontiff remained. This was done to show that the whole sacred College rendered obeisance to the new head of the Church. Bean Vannu Telli thereupon asked the new incumbent what name he chose to take during his pontificate and upon his reply a Pius i a monsignor sincere Secretary of the conclave verified his election to the papa j chair. Ca he i Xvi. Ii a tit tile new Pope was then escorted to the Ante room within Tho sistine Chappe where he discarded his Cardinal Robes assisted by the conclave its and the papal vestments which had been held in readiness since the opening of the conclave were placed on him. These included the White cassock White Sash White stockings red slippers and a red and Gold Mozzetta arid finally the stole of red worked with Gold. I he pontiff fully vested with the papal garb and accompanied by Bis cardinals thereupon returned to the throne he had occupied in the sistine chattel tin re the cardinals according try a a a a a 111 a a. A a a a their rank and headed by Van Nutel ii. Made their first aet of adoration to his holiness kissing first bus feet j Ami then his hands after which the1 pop avid them in embrace and i bestowed upon them his first Apos a f Tolfe Benedict Ion. Ross is found guilty Appeal will be taken Foh mph Sioux Falls Detic tick Fon vict de of suppress ing material eve i a Xci John Hoss. Former Sioux Falls detective was found guilty by a circuit 1 a court jury at i a. In. Sunday of the Machos standing at the Al. Gujt. I of it Burge of suppressing material evidence in the ease of August Seibert and Henry Rath in. Sioux Falls men facing a statutory charge. The jury in the Hoss Case went out at 6 p. In. Saturday it after the pleas by the attorneys which occupied All of saturday afternoon. The verdict was arrived at seven hours later. Sing sing convicts Roh Penitentiary of $14,518, is statement by associated Kress leased wire i Albany. N. Y., feb. assigned to office and accounting cd lit at sing sing prison have defraud d tile state again this time for $14-�?��1s, it was revealed in the annual ror of state comptroller James a. Bendell. The report will be submit-�?~�1 to lie legislature tonight. Bad Cheeks the report said were Quot to ged by the prisoners and Tho rom Toller recommends the employment Quot a sufficient civilian help to keep the a a n trial and Industrial accounts of 0 prison so a that in Lite future no convicts need be employed to do the work. Ii. S. Attorney in Chicago cited on corruption charge by my opiate Ltd press leased wire c hic ago Iii., feb. 6�?federal judge l Van a. Evans today ordered Charles , United states District actor a a it Aud two hesitant District attorneys i appear before him to answer that there had been corrupt a in or. Tyne a office in connect in with the bankruptcy proceedings against the co operative society it of America. Will Appeal Case it was announced today by i. O. Giddings attorney for Hoss. That the Case will he appealed or that an Effort will be made to set aside tile j verdict. A Cross was really tried by a jury of. Ten men a or. Giddings said. A Fred gurus one of Tho jurors was excused when a report came that his j baby wag sick. It was discovered of i for to had gone out that the report was not True so or. Gurius was admitted to the jury Box again without i being sworn. We then found that it was Adam k Nappe s baby that was sick so the defendant consented in 1 open court to allow him to be excused. Raises jury question a the Constitution of the state says. However a mi1. Giddings added a that a Man must be tried by a jury and under common Law a jury is composed of twelve men. We will Appeal i tile ease by bringing up this question and other questions As to rulings made in the the charge against Hoss was that wingless against Seibert and Rath in to he had induced Kathrine Kline chief leave the state before the hearing for i the two men came up. The girl was 1 Tho chief witness against Ross in the trial Here. Third Arbuckle trial will open monday March 13 by associated Presa leased wire san Francisco Calif., feb. 6�?the hut today set March is As the Date apr darting the third trial of Roscoe a att it it Arbuckle motion picture a. On a charge of manslaughter in a Annec Tion with Tho death of miss us Gina Rappe motion picture act t Ess both previous trials ended in disagreements. A weather report forecast fair tonight and probably tuesday rising temperature. Prayers of wrecked mariners answered after three Days new York. X. A a a feb. Juthe Story of til rec Days of prove in a raging sea and of prayers answered in the Nick of time was told by two women and six men of the Crew of the Nova Bottian Steamer Donald l. Gook who arrived today on tankers from Mexico where they Rind been landed by the British Steamer san Eduardo. The storm battered waterlogged Hull of the Cook went Down less than two hours after they had been taken off the rescued mariners declared. One of the women mrs. May or Ner. Wife of the skipper was authority for the statement that the Crews prayed for three Days for Succour. Just As they were at the Point of abandoning Hope their prayers were answered by the appearance of the san Eduardo she said. Farmers bloc wins in fight for High Tariff two thirds of is Iii Jubbs imitated by add i i i i Hal interests. Is report the Fisherman ring was placed on his linger and lie left the Chapel the whole Assembly wending its Way thru the a la due ale and the gala Regia continued on Page two Kenyon Able to take judgeship new and better world epoch is Here Harding another Nam was added in Mitchell sunday to South Dakota s toll of deaths from Poison Moonshine when Lien Regan 4f�-year-obl Davison i county Farmer was found dead in a Shack a half Block North of the Omaha railway tracks on Rowley Street. Regan who was a married Man and is survived by his widow and seven children was seen in Mitchell about j p. In. Sunday. A that time it lie was sober Ami apparently Well but lie was dead two hours later. His body was found at 5 30 p. Rn., lying on the floor of the Shack. It was still warm. So it is known that a i Tao Leer. Dead but a Short time. Found i Lead do floor Tho Shack where Regan was found was used As a bunk Bouse by some men in Tho employ of Isaac Spear. Eldon Lindsey who works for or. Set amp is went to Tho Shack late sunday afternoon and discovered Liege n when Lindsey came to the Shack be a unable to get tim door open. Of. A it Ope. A Little Way and saw that i m s body was lying run it doorway blocking tic Entrance a a Nosey got into Tho Shack Ami found a out Baldwin one of the men living in the Shack. Baldwin was it drunk hat he did net even Row to at Tho dead Man s body was in the room. I Lindsey summoned the police air i Baldwin was taken into custody and j reganus body was turned Over to an j undertaker. I and to remember reganus arrival Bald win was so int oriented that to could not Tell any Story of the Trage a by until this morning. When questioned lie said that he had been drinking in die Shack and must have been intoxicated when began came. I because he did not remember any Thig of reganus presence there. Roj gun must have found a partly filled j bottle of liquor Iii the Shack. Baldwin says. And must have swallowed too i much of it. No traces of liquor were fat Ruflin j i ii Etc Mage when the police Sec edit up i there gip i a y a Oil tar search t with Only a this it Frler Pomon Honor to i it i search this morning disclosed a a put it whiskey bottle Back of a trunk. President in final address at arms meets thanks Powers Foh a operations i it Gherty said toll e it Kler Hes nop barred by in on Titt Sioval Law i is Moines la., feb. 6�?friends Here of senator Kenyon who informed governor n. E. Kendall saturday that he would not resign his Senate seat to become circuit judge until the constitutional question raised had by associated pres encased w ire Washington in g., feb. 6�?majority members of the Senate be committee in framing Tariff rates on farm products Arn understood to have approved the recommendations of the Senate Republican agricultural bloc in the ease of approximately two thirds. Creel. These rates Are generally circuit judges during senator Ken slightly higher to an those in Tho i Yonks last term nor during his present Fordney Bill. By associated press i Casco we Lre Washington. D. C. Feb. 6.�?the address made by president Harding Jai the concluding session today of Tho arms conference follow a emr. Chairman and members of the i conference a nearly til rec months ago it was my privilege to utter to you sincerest words of Welcome to the Ca pita i of our Republic to suggest the spirit Iii which you were invited anti to intimate the atmosphere Iii which you were asked to Confer. In a very general Way pc has. I the been disposed of Are of the opinion that the Issue has been settled a i venture to express a Hope it ruling cd attorney general in Augh flings towards which our As cry. Led us. The constitutional question Rofer a today it is my greater privilege red to is that sect Ion forbidding uneven greater pleasure to come to member of Congress rom being a no Janake acknowledgement. I is one of the supreme compensations of life cd for an office in which tile salary has been increased during his term in Congress. Attorney general Daugh j pigment i erty is reported to have ruled that f the items thus far Konoid i salary inc Rease was not voted to to contemplate a worthwhile Acom Terin. And hence he did not come under the restriction. Pink silk Nightgown missing love letters and fleeing Swain mixed up clues in mysterious Taylor slaying her letters to Taylor Are gone directors Slayer believer to be fleeing toward mexican Border movie director who was murdered houses Are sold or rented through Republican want ads. Sat Day free with two other issues Mabel Normand los Angeles Calif. Feb. 6�?the j Little Green eyed monster jealousy private detectives said. Have directed the starch for a Young new York i Man. Formerly engaged to one of the i Beautiful stars of film Dom in connection with the mysterious murder last i wednesday night of William Des i mom Taylor noted motion picture a director Here known in new York j prior to 1908 As William gunning Ham Deane Tanner Art connoisseur. This mysterious suspect was re j i ported today to have checked out c i a la hotel Here on the Dav the murder i was committed and left the Ltd lowing j afternoon. He is believed by investigators to have headed for san Diego a and possibly crossed the Border int Mexico. His name is withheld by the a police. Letters written by Mabel Normand to Taylor reported missing following j the murder and evidence concerning j i presence for six months at least of a Jav woman a silk Pink Nightgown in the i luxuriously appointed Bachelor apart Niento today added considerable in i i Terest to the Case. Investigators were reluctant to Dis cuss the woman a Nightgown and a bit of mystery attaches to it. For Hen j i by Peavy the negro Houseman of j Taylor told of it having been in the i House until the night of the murder. Where it is now is a police mystery j they w ill not discuss it but reports i continued on Page six vow epoch at hand a it cannot be other than seemly for me As the Only chief of government so circumstanced As to be Able to address the conference to speak congratulations and to offer the thanks of our nation our people perhaps i dare Volunteer to utter them for tile world. My own gratification is beyond my capacity to express. A this conference has wrought a truly great achievement. It is Haz ardous sometimes to speak in superlatives an i will be restrained. But i will say with every Confidence that Tho Faith plighted Here today kept in National Honor will Mark til 1 beginning of a new and better epo Eli in human Progress. J a stripped to tile simplest fad. What is the spectacle which has inspired j a new Hope for the world gather a cd about this table nine great nations of the Earth not All to be sure but those most directly concerned with the problem at hand have met and have conferred on question of great import Ami common concern on problems menacing their peaceful relationship on burdens threatening a common peril. In the revealing Light of the Public opinion of the we orld without surrender of sovereignty. Without impaired nationality or offended National Pride a solution Bas been found in unanimity and today s Miljour Anent is marked by rejoicing in the things accomplished. If the world has hungered for new Assurance it May feast at Hie banquet which the conference has spread. Full is states gratified a i am sure the people of the United states Are supremely gratified and i yet there is scant appreciation How marvellously you have wrought. When the Days w Ere dragging and i agreements were delayed when there i were obstacles within and hindrances i without few stopped to realize that i their was a conference of Sovereign j Powers where Only unanimous agree ment could be made the Rule. Major Hies could not decide without impinging National rights. There wer no victors to command no vanquish Jed to yield left. This will he Analysed a mine its contents. Begun game Here it boy Baldwin had fused up to noon today to disclose where he had a cured tile liquor. A steadfastly maintained that lie did not know where it had come from. Regan came to Mitchell with his parents when he was Only six years old. And a made his Homo in Mitchell and Vicinity Ever since that time. He has lived on the farm three and one half mib s Northwest of Mitchell for the past Nill years. Tho children of or. Hogan Range in age from five to 19 years. Funeral arrangements have not been made. World is full of chumps says Zion City head Wilber Lenn it i is now looking for Tkac her of is Mav geography by associated in ass leased wire Zion ii feb. astronomical teachings of Wlbur Glenn Voliva overseer of Zion that the Earth is Flat surrounded by a Wall of ice cover by a canopy in which the stars Sun and Moon Are Hung like chandeliers now need Only a competent instructor to spread the doctrine outside Zion. Or. Vol Iva said today. He is Hunting for a nun to teach Bible astronomy in the Zion schools. A i will Back to. Right Man up. Give him a Good say aty and a comfortable borne and will print books and pamphlets by the hundreds of thousands and will make these copernican fools run for or. Voliva said. A anybody that could believe the Earth is til shape of an Orange and that one Man is standing on one Side with. His head Down anti i am standing on the toll reside with my head up and that the whole thing is rotating on its Axis at a thousand Miles an hour moving in its orbit at the rate of , in Miles a Day and everything is shooting off toward Herule certainly is some chump thai All i have to chivalry of ring Veteran lands him in police station Chicago. 111. Fell chivalrous proclivities of Oscar Matthews Nelson popularly known As a a bluing Nelson prize fighter landed i i in it cell in a police station where he was held for several hours before he was identified and bail offered for h1? release. Nelson told the police he was passing a House when he heard Ai baby crying and a woman screaming. He said he entered the hallway and saw a Man slapping a woman. A better use Nelson told the Man. And the latter agreed that he had. Then Nelson said another Man slapped the woman and Nelson made him Stop Nelson said the police patrol arrived about time and the w. Ii. Taylor j a fall had voluntarily to agree to _ translating the conscience of our Civ entire party a taken to hts continued on rage six station. Oho s

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