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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 2, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican of. , South Dakota monday january 2, 1922 Public building greatest City a City edition number 78 disband shot woman held in mystery Case authorities unable to decide whether it was suicide or attempted murder Sall is in Hospital Chi nil owes liquor we i Loly for Qiu a re Elk Pic or 11 a Rini. Tomorrow another Lap the grand relay m Quot Urr a i a to Ortli any a suited All. Is Boll Felt Leo. A cd suicide or murder which r out a i nigh sunday night l Down cottage located just the Mitchell Power Coni it on Tho East City limits Tho shooting of it Barie oars old. Who Camo to m till Minneapolis about a month s in a local Hospital with a a a Jot wound in his Temple lie was a conscious until shortly before noon Aday when he was Able to talk n title but he insists that he does not now How to was shot. Physicians Thieve that to will recover. No found outside House Tho shooting was done with a .3 2 calibre revolver. Tho authorities cannot toll whether Ball shot himself whether his wife fired Tho gun. There wore no powder Marks on lits face about the wound which would indicate that the gun was hold farther away than to could have held a if the shot were self inflicted. Re revolver with which the shooting Vas Dore. Was found on a Plank Iboa two rods from the House. Mrs. Til says she threw a out there after her husband bad fired the shot fear it continued on Page six Rish anxious again As Dail takes up pact i Las a cd i i mops in remanding ratification of agreement Boise Penrose Long Leader in g. O. P. Circles dead in capital after Long illness pennsylvanian War typical a a floss Quot a Eig ill de in making two presidents by Assoria it d press i yeas of wire Washington. I. A Jan. 2�?senator Boise Penrose. 61 years old died at the Ward Man Park hotel Here at 11 40 p. A. Saturday night. The first news of the death of the Republican Leader was telephoned to the hotel desk by his physician. I Hilo the death of senator Penrose had been forecast for some time his passing has cast a Shadow of gloom Over the capital where he has for years been an outstanding figure. Senator Penrose a illness dates 1 Back for Many months. Early last i year he was so ill that Bis physicians forced him to leave Washington for a Long rest. In the fall however lie i returned to Bis labors in the Senate and in spite of his condition he devoted Large efforts to the framing of the financial measures. Which have occupied so much of the time of the last two sessions of Congress. Was wealthiest Bachelor senator Boise Penrose one of the most interesting personalities in the upper House. Which he entered in 1 897 As the successor to the late senator j. Donald Cameron was one of continued on Page two Outlook for Farmer Good Secretary w Elf i i declares 1922 brings Promise of be i Ter to lies Tariff was Hobby of pennsylvanian three quarters of million put in structures com Palace auditorium is Monument to Energy of City administration schools swell total St. Joseph s Hospital i biggest single project Ever i Wherta Ken ller e by swi Lintol pros leased wire Washington. To it. Tan. 2.�?�?othe Farmer can enter the new year in a spirit of hopefulness and Good it Secretary of agriculture Wallace stated yesterday in a new year s message to Farmers. A i see nothing which indicates Boom times for the Farmers in the near future a he continued a but there does seem to be a Promise of better times both for the Farmer and for those whose business is largely dependent upon Boies Penrose Ever since his first appearance in the Senate. Senator Penrose was Mort keenly int it rested in Tariff and Revenue questions that in any other legislative policy. As chairman of the Senate finance committee. He always gae thee two matters a vast amount of personal attention. And it i generally admitted Itiat his death was hastened by his determination to personally superintend the framing of what is known As the emergency Tariff and the permanent Tariff Hill on which the Senate finance committee is now engages i. Funeral plans Are incomplete exert wish of Penrose for simplicity is being feelingly observed by associated press leased wire Dublin. Ireland. Tan. 2.�?the ques on of outstanding interest in the ish situation discussed by the dub in newspapers this morning is the effect the expressions of Public sentient in favor of ratification of the Anglo Irish treaty will have on its ipod cents in tile Dail Eireann Quot which Cill re a semble tomorrow. The Freeland journal and the Irish Jade a indent declare the will of the peo 10 must prevail the Freeman s journal saying a a it sophistry ran disguise the fact Tat to thwart this will would be to a tray a sacred Trust. That sort of a Rochery makes no Appeal to situation still muddled ice Independent expresses the it a St a Quot a on fluence that the opponents the treaty in the Dail will heed the Quot pillar voice hut a political writer 11 the Irish times says there is no fund for the belief that when the Iii meets tomorrow a it will be any Arter disposed toward the times writer Calls attention to fact that the opponents of the Cement Are continuing their Sil Quot e and declares the Dail leaders i selves do not know what Tho outline will be. It the week end meetings of pubic Gani at ions and sinn fein clubs Mig appeals were made for the reservation of National Unity. Predicts unanimous Petlon h i King at a meeting of the Lime county Council. Council Michael declared negotiations were Tak a place in Dublin that would Lead r unanimous decision. No Confirma Dii of his statement is available Here if is evident that much is going behind the scones of which the j is kept in the dark. Quot in pres welcomed the new a ear s i stage of sir tames Craig the us Premier. The Freeman a journal g that if no Appeal meets with response it deserves peace will not g be delayed. In tiniest Sparec of Good feeling ? own by the six counties a it adds. Would kindle bonfires throughout Earth tremors shake City of Chamberlain suck k lasts nearly Xii a Tel i any Chi Xin sex s tumbled into streets by a asocial silk re is leased xxi re Chamberlain. S. I Jan. 2.�?a pronounced earthquake lasting about 55 seconds was Felt Here at 9 50 a i. Today. Many Brick chimneys were tumbled Down dishes were shaken from cupboard shelves and House plants j thrown to Tho floor by the tremors. The trembling of the Earth a sur. Face could be plainly Felt and there j were distinct subterranean rumbles. No serious damage was done to any j i buildings and no one is known to have i been injured. There was considerable excitement j for a time and Many persons in Busi 1 Ness houses rushed to the streets fear i f ing the buildings would Tumble on i Thorn. Sunshine Highway boosters to meet next in Aberdeen a Woonsocket. S. D., Jan. 2.�?Aberdeen Lias been selected for the 1922 annual meeting of the Sunshine Highway association. The Date has not been announced. It is planned to have a tour along the Highway to take the members to Aberdeen. County and state Aid will be used in developing Many parts of the Sunshine Highway during the coming year and the entire Highway will be in excellent condition next summer according to a statement issued by James r. Dalton president. Americans and italians riot sailors on Shore leave at Shangh m stage miniature Battle in cafes. 30 vessels to carry food to starving Russ boats belonging to shipping Board in James River Rea do a to put to sea by associated pros to Ca sed wire Shanghai. China. Jan. 2.�?serious trouble Between sailors from italian and american warships Here developed today when a band of some two score italian soldiers surprised and attacked about a dozen american jackies in a cafe and then we ent from one cafe to another and attacking ing isolated groups of americans. Five i americans sustained knife wound 1 two of them being seriously stabbed. The attacks were the outgrowth of by associated press i cased wire Newport news Ajan. 2�?tihrty shipping Board steamers anchored in James River Are to be made ready for sea at once and placed in the russian Relief service according to Well founded reports Here shipping Board officials understand that the ships Are to be used to carry Grain to the starving russians. Just when the movement will Start or through which ports the Grain will move no one is Able to say at this time however. The steamers Are anchored in James River off Camp Eustis where the shipping it Oard has some 300 of them waiting to go in service. Shipping Board to Gix f As Many ships As necessary Washington. I. C., Jan. 2.�?the sheriff hed in Bank theft a trifling Brawl in a cafe following shipping Boford is preparing to give which the italians gathered. The the american Relief administration As raiding party which was armed. The much shipping tonnage As May be i knives and several revolvers. The needed for the transportation of Grain americans arc declared to have been to Russia after the american private unarmed. Owners have done what they can. Vice All Shore Liberty for the War Craft president j. A a null. In charge of has been suspended in consequence of Charters and allocations of the ship the trouble. Incus of Fie inc said to Haye Al i Fri robbery at xxi a Ili. He ass my iat cd or Ess wire a Itoro in., Jan. 2.�?arrest of t of John Wilson and six other a a in connection with the $31,000 of the Panama state Bank d from the disclosures of a who implicated her own Hus in the Case it was announced a morning by states attorney. My trs. Jerry Brown the states fury said had made a detailed Mont of the use of her Home As Nde Vous by the alleged robbers x men. Not including the sheriff a Milton county met in her Home Evious engagement with her Hus up. Ber alleged statement says and v him his $700. The rest of loot. According to her Story was a of into seven parts and one part of for sheriff Wilson. When her Hus of took All the $700, bought an 1 Mobile and left she a a ended to u cd Grything. Italian warship has guns trained on croatian City by associated press leased wire London eng., Jan. dispatch j to the Central news from Rome dated saturday quoted the epoch s Trieste correspondent says italian dread nought Dante Aligheri has its guns trained on the town of Sebenick Pend i ing the according of satisfaction from i the croats for the alleged attack last week on sailors from the italian warship Audace. The croats the dispatch adds claims that the italians were responsible for the disorders. Other italian warships Are said to be arriving in Dalmatian Waters. J Ping Board said today. The Jones Law provides. Or. Smull pointed out. 1bat american shipowners and operators shall have the first Opportunity but he indicated that the Board is ready to carry the remaining Grain at Cost. T s vie sailors from the Audace were declared in dispatches last week to have been attacked and clubbed by mobs in Sebenick who they Quot went Quot ashore. S the Republican made a net gain after deducting All St Ope during december of 75 new subscribers in the City and by mail thre quarters of a million dollars Worth of Public buildings were erected in Mitchell during 1921, setting a a i Ord unprecedented in past j years. Total construction activities 1 in the City for tile year reached Tho sum of $903.91 a. Which is $113,000 i greater than Tho total for 1920, when All building totalled $690,095. Monument to administration Tho Orn Palace auditorium was the first Public building to to com a plated. This Structure erected at a Cost of $200,000, is a Monument to the present City administration. Members j of Tho Council and mayor e. V. Robb i put untiring Energy into Tho work of securing for Mitchell the Best pos i sible auditorium for the Money available. As a result of their work the City now has the largest auditorium in the state in which Tho Mammoth. Corn Palace crowds can be comfortably accommodated. The auditorium is so Well arranged that it is suitable for All manner of Public events from fairs a kid Community dances to basketball games. The local National guard units find it an excellent place to Drill and the entire Community is finding it to real asset. The largest single building project in Mitchells history was undertaken this year. The construction of the Quot new or. Josephus Hospital located just East of the present Hospital site. This building when completed will Cost. $250,000 and will be one of the most modern hospitals in the Northwest. The presentation Sisters Are constructing the Hospital with or. W. A. Delaney of Mitchell serving As chairman of the building committee. $500, in schools v Erk started last May on two new a a schools for Peru is again. Postmasters to after mediator be opened now Grade schools for tile cite each to Cost $100,000. The Eugene Field school. Haas xxx Ould teach new Al pointers How to i Ike their cities better Fexix dispatches another preen Tobx note to Chile req listing action. By Asso Riatt a Presa leased xxx ire Santiago Chile Jan. 22.�?renev/-Ed demands that the Peru chilean by associated prows dotted wire Philadelphia pa., Jan. 2.�?arrangements of the funeral of senator pen Ryart in imm a a was decided How Ever that it should be put into use next we of when i Frob be strictly private in accordance opens after the Christmas holidays. With his Oft expressed wish. The Litchfield school on North main in making this announcement Street will not be completed for ase Leighton Taylor for Many years until next fall but when finished it the senators private Secretary said will fill a Long Felt want for a grad#1 that Only members of the family and school building North of the Omaha friends would attend the services and tracks. That a congressional delegation prob i a these two schools Are the Bungalow ably would not come Here for tile Bur j Type of building and each will Conia. The Date for burial would be Fain 13 Large class rooms. Each will fixed or. Taylor said after hearing have a Large combination gymnasium from relatives in the West. And auditorium so that even the up meanwhile. The body of the former Pils of the lower grades will have the controversy Over the provinces of Tacna and Arica be submitted to a senator enclosed in a metallic coffin j advantages which such a room adds to by associated press Camil wire Washington d. Jan. 2�?beginning with the new year under of Ders a Are contained in a note re j covered with purple cloth Lay in his a school. Issued by postmaster general a its. Cej Ved Here from Lima. The Peru Bachelor Home Here. No crepe or Academy enlarged newly appointed postmasters will be Jan government asserted that an Are Flowers marked the presence of death j notre Dame Academy was enlarged in the old fashioned Brick House during the past year by a $70,000 anywhere from a sick bed he had con j detion which greatly increases five required to attend school where they bit Rator should be appointed to Dewill be taught among other things. 0jde whether the treaty of Ancon by How to meet the Public their places which a bile took jurisdiction Over the in the Community How. Through pub a two provinces had been violated and licit to educate the Public to the How Vil Atins alleged in the peruvian use of the mails How to handle complaints. Guard the mails and maintain proper relationship with the department. Note of december 23 might be repaired. Peru s communication on december 23. Accused Chile of having caused Central accounting pos offices will the expulsion of peruvians from tactic designated in each state As schools a. Arica and Tarabaca occupation for the instruction of postmasters of of part of the province of Tarawa in the second and third class under the Peru incorporation in chilean Terri direction of first assistant postmaster tory of the Borax District of c Hile Aya. General work As a superintendent of in l retention of part of the go schools a no Rev Enrie from the Lobos islands. A newly appointed postmaster will be advised by letter a that his Cut 8 ullxif1 Adi a w Pava welfare to a very great extent de Wiz i Al pends upon his willingness and capacity to give it better postal after the intensive course aimed to impress on the new official that a the is local manager of the biggest business institution in the world a he will be required to write the department giving a review of what lie has Learned. So that it May be determined. Or. Hays said whether he is qualified to serve behind a placard Reading a ask your postmaster when you want to of a new government in India seeks to Stop rum and drug traffic adherents Active again says report by associated Tress leased wire Budapest Hungary Jan. 2�?royalists who supported former empower Charles in his efforts to regain the hungarian throne Are reported again to be Active especially since the release of count Julius Andrassy from prison. He had been under detention since the collapse of Charles abortive attempt to set up once More the hapsburg Power in Hungary. Count Anton Sig Ray. Deputy Rakovsky and Gustav Gratz former minister of foreign affairs were to be released today on bail of 600,000 Gronen. Charges of Mutiny must still be faced by the prisoners. By associated Tress leased wire Washington d. A. Jan. 2�?suppression of the drug and liquor traffic has been undertaken As one of the first reforms by the United states of India proclaimed yesterday according to a statement issued today by Sailendra n. Chose director of the american commission to promote self government in India. A. Or. Chose declared that within the Finland withdraw All support of the Finland yields to 1 bolshevik demands i Helsin fors Finland. Jan. 2�?demand by the soviet government that last month. 70 percent of the opium shops and 60 percent of the liquor shops in British India had been closed through the activities of the nationalist volunteers pickets. A suppression has now been he added a in districts where the provisional government is fun toning. Drugs and liquor will Only be obtainable for medicinal weather report i Oral temperatures by the republicans recording thermometer. Sunday monday 3 p. In. 31 3 a. In. 21 6 p. In. 27 6 a. M. 21 9 p. In. 24 9 a. In. 21 12 p. In. 24 12 in 35 3 p. In. 41 maximum 41 at 3 p. In. Monday minimum 21 at 9 a. In. Monday. By the official government thermometer from Roon yesterday to noon today maximum 4 0 minimum 2 5 at of 40 revolution in Karelia have been met by the finish government. Announcement is made that two members of the karelian government have been expelled from this country a in accordance with the provisions of International the bolshevik threatened hostile action against Finland if alleged Aid to the karelian insurgents was not withdrawn immediately. Centre scored on. By texans in first period of contest Dallas tex., Jan. 2�?playing the a praying colonels to a standstill in the opening period of this afternoon. The Texas aggie did something no other team save Harvard has done this season. Scored on the Centre College eleven. The score was made when Wilson tackled Bartlett behind his own goal for a safety. Score end of first period Centre n Texas aggie z. Feared by Telephone with National re j usefulness of the school. This Addi publican leaders at the Chicago con Tion is the same style of architecture mention which nominated president As the main part of the building and Harding. Every wish of the senator for simplicity has been respected. It nearly doubles the capacity. A $30,000 Parish House built by expression of regret at his death the holy family Catholic Church is continued to pour in today from All another valuable addition to the City s sections of the country. No none of buildings. This Parish House is to them was made Public by his rela Quot ated in the same Block with the holy lives. Family Church and notre Dame acad governor Sproul said he had rot de j my and makes a handsome comple cited on senator Penrose a Success Tion for the buildings in the Block. Or. Under the Law the governor is it will not be ready for occupancy empowered to make an appointment. For some time. To fill the vacancy until the next Gen Little priv a building eral election which will be held in private building enterprises during november. The year totalled Only $153,910, a sum i far lower than that for several years. A a of j the majority of the permits issued Werf r for Small Homes for garages or for additions to present Homes. The month of april was heaviest for private building enterprises As this month reached the total of $63,000. Or nearly a Thirl of that done during the entire year. December was the Low month for building Only one permit for $300 Truing issued during the month. Public unusually interested in Fate of Europe a debts new years Ushers in crime wave in atty of Chicago Chicago. To. Jan. 2.�?the first Day of the new year in Chicago was marked by a score of Crimea including the shooting to death of one Man and the theft of jewelry valued at $10,000 from two couples who were held up by automobile bandits. More than 150 persons were taken into custody by the police in an Effort to put a Stop to the lawlessness. Adolf rebelling was shot and fatally wounded by one of two bandits who entered his store obtained $300. Max Korshak and Michael Rosen Berg. With by associated press leased wire Washington. A. Jan. 2.�?unus-the robbers Ual interest in the ultimate dispose a Tion of the ten billion Dollar owed the United states by the Allied govern their Quot wives wore Quot inter a Nta a. Been evinced throughout Cepter by three Youthful bandits As they were returning Home in an automobile from a new years Celebration and robbed of jewelry valued at $10.-000. Hardings hold first reception in White House for 9 years by associated press leased wire Washington. a Jan. 2.�?the doors of the White House were thrown open today to official Washington and the general Public As Wrell. To receive the new years greetings of the president and mrs. Harding. The new years receptions were abandoned during the Wilson administration and the the country during the last few weeks Treasury officials said today. Many letters have come to the Treasury asking for information on the subject and offering advice while debating societies in different part of the country have Hen writing in for data on which to build arg mints both on behalf and against the government requiring payment of the or Irula and interest of the debt under a rime plans. Of siberians charge collusion Between French and japanese by associated prone leased wire Washington. C., Jan. 2. opis of what were declared to be commune one today is Hie first to be Given in 1 cations Between the jail these and nine Vears. I French governments covering the the morning hours of the recep proposal that the two governments Hon were aired to in the act in concert at Eon Ference As to the establishment of a official group members of the cab net and their immediate families gov japanese protectorate fiver Siberia. Eminent official a officers of the i were Given out last night by Ltd a a higher grades in the army and Navy j Elal Dele a Ion o a while from 2 o clock until 4 p. In. I Republic which has asked for a White House was to be open to the i ing when the conference take. Up the general Publico. Hue Uco

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