Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 11, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota
The Eveningred Bucan City edition vol xxxv Imitchell s. D. Monday july la 1921 number 215 Harwig tarts move to disarm blood flows As Irish truce nears Belfast dives into gun orgy shooting Many there seem to be signs of the storm abating sixty still in Hospital following death of fifteen in Street riots armistice on today in v i re \ goes to London to hip by to reopen Pak Leys Kook i i to peace i no ,%&<�o�li4t�ml pre i. In Ell wire i Belfast ire., july curfew was reimposed Here today As a result of the disorders of sunday. Belfast now is the Only place in Ireland under the curfew regulations despite the truce terms by which the curfew was raised generally. Quiet prevailed in All districts of the City this morning following yesterdays disorders and bloodshed. Inquiries at hospitals showed that persons wounded during yesterday s riot were As a whole progressing satisfactorily. Although a few were believed to be in a critical condition. About sixty persons arc still in the hospitals. Revolver f lighting. The quiet was disturbed before the morning had progressed far. A great Deal of revolver tiring developed in Stanhope Street and the adjoining Carrick Hill districts. At one Hospital six cases of Bullet wounds were treated. A bakery Wagon was burned in Lancaster Street and the Driver was beaten. Borne firing occurred in several of yesterday a disturbed areas but police patrols promptly checked any attempt at an organized outbreak. Tile freight and mail train from Belfast to Londonderry was attacked near Carrickmore. County Tyrone j this morning and six cars with their j contents were burned and the line torn up at this Point. Belfast is ill warlike. In Belfast where disorders began sunday were still continuing in lesser degree this Forenoon. Che police were still retaining their arms. The Yard of Dublin Castle which is usually Active with the movement of trains pour Job seekers into Davison girl makes record drop in Parachute la j associated pre wire by. Paul minn., july Phoebe fair grave. 18 years old of this City established what was said would be a new world record for a Parachute drop for women when she one Hundred and fifty har it drop it d 15 200 front air plane., Iii at Curtiss Hying Field near Here late Vest hands land Here sunday and monday Over 1,000 go thru migratory Iive authorities no Thoi ble reigning As groups collect. Yesterday. The previous record is said to be i 1,000 feet held by miss Mabel Cody set at Chicago last february. It took exactly ten minutes from Tho time miss Fairgrave leaped until she alighted safely in a wheat Field near new Brighton. Of Britain cheers As . Tries to Lead for peace world conference will be held Between great nations held at Washington continued on to Page three Barrett asks probe of trusts investigation of Federal Reserve Board demanded by farm body chief. Taft sworn in As chief Justice simple cur Emon takes place in office of attorney general today. Half of Mitchell families have autos tax Roll shows in spite of so called a hard times $26,065.00 Worth of diamonds Are owned Here while 883 pianos and 624 phonographs Grace Mitchell Homes one Hundred fifty men in search of work in the Harvest Fields of North and South Dakota arrived in Mitchell on freight trains which came in during sunday night and this morning. This is the largest number which has stopped in the City so far this season. But it is estimated that at least ,000 Harvest hands have come thru Mitchell Enro Ute North during the past week. No evidence of any Radical i. W. W tendencies have been discovered by the authorities among the men who have poured into the state so far this season. Lip to this time there have been no disputes among the labourers. Or Between tile labourers and their employers reported to the authorities. From Sioux to Kus. City. Most of the men who came into Mitchell today arrived from Sioux City and Kansas City. Harvesting in Southern Kansas is Over und the men Are coming along the route of the Milwaukee railway for Wrork in the Dakotas. A majority of the men who have come into the City during the past week do not care to work in the Vicinity of Mitchell hut Irish to go farther North. About 2 5 men appeared at the Mitchell employment Bureau this morning asking for work or for information As to the time of beginning of Harvest in various sections of the Northwest. Only third placed Only about a third of the men who applied for w Ork were placed this morning As the Calls for help Are not yet numerous. The cutting of Oats and wheat in Central South Dakota is just beginning and the great Hulk of the men will not be needed for several Days. Most of the men coining through the City have sufficient funds to provide food for themselves it appears As no residents have complained to the police that Tho men have been begging for meals. Fred redline taken by death Mitchell Bucsi Ness Man president of country club Dies Here today it her associated brr teamed a ire Washington d. A. July of the operations of the Federal Reserve Board the chamber of Commerce of the United states Ami the a great trusts such As the steel Coal credit and Money was asked of a joint congressional commission by c. S. Barrett chairman of the National Board of farm organizations and president of the National Farmers Union. The commission is charged with making a general Survey of agricultural conditions. Or. Barrett said that All of a these great aggregations of capital arc engaged in operations which affect agricultural interests. Charles a. Lyman Secretary of the National Board of farm organizations told Tho commission that agriculture w As facing bankruptcy and ruin. A policy of deflation of the currency a restriction of credit was instituted by government agencies he this policy dramatically carried out has resulted in a loss to Farmers during Tho past year of seven billion Carp Sig pm for another bout Illy associated pre leased a j re i Washington d. To. July Howard Taft was sworn in today As chief Justice of the United states. The simple ceremony of elevating the former president to the supreme court was performed i the office of attorney general Daugherty by Justice Hoehling of the District supreme court in the absence from the City of the justices of the supreme court. Those present included or. Tafts brother Henry w. Taft of new York and John t. Adams chairman of the Republican National committee. To Western leaguer retires Sioux City la. July Steinbrenner who has played second base for Sioux City Western league team since the season opened has been placed on the voluntary retired average of $445.8 1 list. Every second family in Mitchell has an automobile every third Lam ii has a piano and every lout til Home contains a Cabinet phonograph of some kind. The items contribute $690,755 to the total assessment Roll of the City. Such is the information gleaned from a compilation of the assessors reports for the City of Mitchell la a this year. There Are bet woe i and 2.sou Homes in the City. Times May be hard hut Mitchell residents own diamonds Worth $26 065. The silverware., China and Cut Glass found by the assessors in Mitchell reach a total of $14.4t 0. According to the reports of the assessors the automobiles in the City number 1.-36 As compared i i a year ago. The valuation of the cars is placed at $551,02 7. Or an for each car. The 883 pianos Iii Mitchell were assessed at in average valuation of $110.54. Making a total of clo. The number of pianos has increased Teu per cent since a y ear age when there were but 805 pianos Iii the City. Popularity of a a canned a music has grown 20 percent in the year the report shows As there Are 62 4 cabinet1 Chicago May be Elk Headquarters funeral services for f. A. Redline will be held at the congregational Church at 8 o clock tuesday evening. The remains will be taken to Lanark. Iii., on the night train accompanied by mrs. Redline and her two daughters. The body will lie in state at the Noble undertaking Parlours from 5 to 7 p. Rn., tuesday. Fred a. Redline proprietor of the redline piano company of Mitchell and president of the Mitchell country club. Died at a local Hospital at 2 of clock this afternoon following an illness of four months. No arrangements have been made for the funeral. Or. Redline who was 4 2 years old became ill on Palm sunday and had been steadily growing worse since then. Ile suffered with a form of malaria. He was taken to the Hospital about two weeks ago and was operated upon june 30. The operation failed to disclose infection which was thought to be present and or. Redline did not rally after tin operation. During the to years he has lived in Mitchell or. Redline has become prominent in business circles of the City. He was especially interested in a Fere Ltd the formation and management of the Mitchell municipal bund and served of several years As one of i the City band committee. Iii addition to his activities As president of the Mitchell country club or. Redline was a member of the kiwanis club of the City and of the chamber of Commerce. Following the announcement of his death today two social affairs planned at the Mitchell country club for this if session is agreed upon it May Riyal Versailles session in importance phonographs this year As compared j Jec according to a statement issued with 514 in 1920. The vie Trolas were Gay he grand Headquarters assessed at an average valuation of to Angeles. It Al. July j week were postponed by action of will be recommended As the location mrs. Vav. A. Helm Berger president of of a permanent National Headquarters the women s auxiliary of the club. Of the benevolent and protective the events postponed Are a card order of elks it the Tifty seventh party planned for wednesday even grand Lodge of the order by a com ing and a dance for Friday evening Mittee named to report on the sub j or. Redline $67.50, making a total of $42,118. Valuation of All diamonds in the City has increased but $500 since last year the report indicates. The 1221 total is $26 065 while that of 122 was $25,560. The silverware and Cut Glass in the night and tuesday City is assessed at a lower valuation i tonight West portion Here today. The committee it was announced. Is unanimous in its decision. Of weather report forecast South Dakota generally fair to slightly cooler was born at Lanark. 111., and lived there until after his marriage when he it ame West. After living at Sioux City for a time he moved to Mitchell. He was the youngest of a family of seven Brothers. The six Brothers and one sister mrs. D. Rack ii fix of Mitchell survive him. He is also survived by his widow and Tavo daughters Harriet redline and Ruth redline. 11j pre l ended wire i London eng., july Harding a message looking to the calling of an International conference on the limitation of armaments has been received with the utmost pleasure by great Britain. Or. Lloyd # George the prime minister declared in tile House of commons today. Speaking on the subject of the american communication the prime minister said a i need not say that we Welcome with the utmost pleasure president Harding s Wise and courteous the House cheered this statement and the Premier added a in saving that i Sienk for the Empire As a the Premier said China would be treated As an Independent in the conference on Pacific affairs. A the world has been looking to the United states for such a or. Lloyd George declared in referring to president Harding a message. A i Ani confident that the House will esteem it As an act of far seeing statesmanship and will wholeheartedly wish it Success. No Effort will be lacking to make it so on the part of the British Empire which shares to the full the Liberal and progressive spirit inspiring colonel George Harvey the american ambassador was in the gallery of the House to hear the prime minister s statement. Speaks of Jap Angle or. Lloyd George began his statement by referring to the Anglo Pap anese treaty. He said the japanese government took the View that no notice of denunciation of the treaty had been Given and this this View also was held by lord Curzon the foreign minister. The matter was to the lord Chancellor the prime minister declared who held hat no notice had yet been Given and that the treaty therefor remained in Force until denounced. It was however or. Lloyd George who said the desire of both parties that the agreement be brought into Complete Harmony with the covenant of the league of nations. A when i told the House last Tursh Day i hoped to be in a position to make a statement on the Pacific and far East situation today a the prime minister declared a i was waiting As expected replies to a conversation that had taken place Between lord Curzon and representatives of the governments of the United states and continued on Page two announcement in Iii order to make possible a reduction Iii subscription rates. Sunday Republican is discontinued with the Issue of july loth. Lur Mill is charging for print paper exactly the same Price As it charged a year ago. W Ages have declined but Little. Nows service assessments Are higher than a year ago. Only by changing to a six Day a week paper can the Republican reduce the subscription rates. Evening Republican As a result of this change will the in a will fight in october us k Ard choosing opponent Foh Frenchman a War associate press Chc i mire new York City july Carpentier today signed a contra4 with Tex Rickard to Del or cd his worlds Light heavyweight championship during october. His opponent will be selected later the agreement Reading that the French Boxer shill meet any Light heavyweight named by Pickard bigger and better paper. All the regular features will be retained and More added and such sunday departments As the society and moving picture pages will be run in the saturday Issue. Effective from july loth. The subscription rates of the evening Republican will be As follows Iii Mitchell by Carrier outside Mitchell by mail one Vav Eek. Two w ,>5 five w weeks. Ten weeks three months. 1 -05 six months. One year. Cents Otic month .5� cents cents three months. $1.30 cents six months. J.50 $ i a 50 one year. 5.00 1.95 outside state per \ ear. 6.00 .1-80 75� Are Page Able strictly in Advance. All those who have already paid their subscription in Advance will be Given additional credit in accordance with the above schedule of rates this year than in 1220. Total is $14.4"<�. While months ago was $16,673. Offsetting the luxuries owned in the City is the act that 305 pigs Are now living and growing fat within the corporate limits of Mitchell. These pigs Are assessed at $1,520. The number of pigs has fallen off materially since a year ago when 566 porkers had their Homes inside the City limits. Mitchell residents own 114 cows i valued at a total of $4,650. There Are 13 head of other cattle in the City but no sheep were found by the assessor. Last year there were nine sheep in the City but these have been disposed of. All real estate in Mitchell is As seed at $6,783,171. As compared with $7,324,335 in 1220. Personal property is assessed at $3,229,206 for this year while it stood at $4,008,232 a year ago. As returned by the assessors. Total valuations were placed at $11,332,574 a year ago but stand at $10,082,37 7 this year. The figures will have to be passed upon by the a state. Tax commission before the Are final however. Either items listed in the personal property Section include the following 51 steam or Gas traction engines $38,635 la threshing machines Separ the present a Ian i Temh ral ures that of 12 j by the republicans recording thermometer sunday 3 p. In. 102 6 p. In. 98 9 p. In. 85 12 p. Iii. 7 7 monday 3 a. In. 72 6 a. In. 73, 9 a. In. 89 12 in. 97 3 p. In. 99 maximum 3 30 p. In. Sunday 103. Minimum 5 a. Iii. Monday 70. By the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to 2 p. In. Today maximum 99 minimum 67 temperature at 2 p. Iii. 95. Harding s yacht Rexi Washington d. C., july la. The presidential yacht Mayflower reached her Dock at the Navy Yard soon after 8 of clock today bringing president and mrs. Harding and their guests Back from a week end cruise in Chesapeake Bay. 32 Illy it leaned wire Chicago ill. July Ruth secured his thirty second Home run of the season in the sixth inning of today s game with the White sox. Today s baseball National league Chicago. Too too 321�?7 12 0 at new York. Imo Ooi 000�?2 4 2 Cheeves and Willifor. Daly Toney Douglas. Benton and Smith. St. Louis. 012 too to at Philadelphia. Of too 02 Doak North. Pertica and demons g. Smith ring and Bruggy. Cincinnati at Boston. Rixey and Gowdy. Too too 000�?0 3 too too 02x�?2 i i Wingo Mcmillan Aud. Pittsburgh. It Brooklyn. Ooi Oil oui a wooo 400 oii�?9 Adams. Hamilton Miljus Schmidt Smith. Mitchell and Lei. 15 2 i 4 2 and Mil toddle and shimmy bring Loomis Man into court when he objects to them arhold Keopke a Young Man living. Schraeder made further attempts to with him. Koepke it continued a. Page three Northwest of Loomis paid $22.50 in police court saturday evening partly because of his objections to the toddle and the shimmy. Young Koepke was at a dance in Blendon township Friday evening when Earl Schraeder. Another Young Man living in that neighbourhood asked Koepkey a sister to dance according to the Story told in court. The Young woman refused it is report Ltd a. But Koepke charges that get her to dance considers he says that Schraeder is an improper dancer and he resented the fact that Schraeder was attempting to get his sister to dance. One blow from Young Koepke and Schraeder lost consciousness for about 15 minutes. Schraeder charged that Koepke attacked him without cause and the signed complaint against Koepke charging him with assault and Bat Tery Keopke pleaded guilty. A m Erica x l bag i e first game Boston. 3pj 110 ooi�?6 at Detroit. Glo too oooo i Eggl Jock Ami Walters a us Bassien to 0 5 i and new York. At Chicago Collins and Schalk. Behan too 022 of too too of Kerr and second game Boston. Too 30 at Detroit. Too 21 Jones and Kuel Oldham and Bass Ler. Washington. Too at St. Louis. Ooi Erickson and Pipinich Kolp and severed