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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 15, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota
To Page the evening Republican City edition vol xxxv Imitchell s. D. Friday july 15, 1921 number 219 solder Bonu Pigeon holed two die 40 Hurt in Belfast riot troops pour in military resume control in parts of volcanic Irish City Valera George meet Sec u by Smi Orns tyo Man talks Between Premier am hush Leader. Mid summer nigh is dream�?1921 Ainoi i turd press of lord xxx err Belfast ire., july 15.�?the military resumed control of the North Queen Street area in Belfast this morning and armoured cars patrolled the streets. At the City Hall a conference was held attended by officers of the police and the military and by leading townspeople to discuss the situation Here. Iii View of the disorders that had occurred during1 the week. It was announced today that of the military in fast from adjoining areas was template. When the reports from last Iii rioting were made Public this morning it developed that two persons were killed during the disorders and that Between 30 and 40 others were wounded. During the disturbances the mob looted a number of Public houses. Headless Man found a Neath burned Auto stick of dynamite a amp de in murder is suspicion at Roseburg Ore. Plot to get $26,000? i ii Thies to Mark it appear l i Max is self to birr insurance bottle it. Another meeting held by Lloyd George Ani Valery London. Eng. July 13.�?another meeting Between Eanion de Valera arid Premier Lloyd George took plat today this discussion of the prelim inane of the hoped for Irish peat settlement lasting about an hour an i a half. At its conclusion it was announced the conversation would in resumed later probably next monday. The conference was again a two Man talk. In an adjoining room however. Sir Hamar Greenwood the chief Secretary of Ireland lord Curzon the foreign Secretary a of Brien president of the gaelic league in London and Robert u. Barton of the Irish delegation were on hand should their presence be tvs tit. On leaving Downing Street or. De Valera said there would not be any further meeting today and that he a did not think there would to a meeting saturday. A member of or. De Valera s party gave definite Assurance that Iii thing Iii the nature of a deadlock or a i break Down of the conference threatened at any time. Meanwhile sir James Craig the Ulster Premier j arrived in London toddy from Belfast announcing on his arrival that in want to know exactly what would see the Premier this afternoon. Powers will talk Mioi i 11 ii i situation i at session asked for an expression on Irish situation. Sir James replied a the less said now the Ile added however that he hopeful. Those in close touch with the nation believe the preliminaries tween the prime minister and Republican Leader have been worked out. And that the next step will he consultations Between or. Lloyd George and sir James Craig. At the Whitehall Entrance ing Street scenes similar to those of yesterday were witnessed at the meeting Between the British prime minister and the Republican was in Progress. A Larce Crow i a a i ii i1 Natille with the spirit of int cont to awaited or. De \ Alera and cheered 1p 11 him As he entered repeating the japs squint at disarm Parley today a baseball National league Aii schedule games called off on Elm at of rain. American be \ i e a hedgers May be income taxed was sit to the a. I i x so Date Ltd pre i rapt u in Washington. D. A. July indication was Given today that the government is far from being con Vineeda that Japan will remain aloof from the proposed discussion of fur Eastern Juc Sibins in tonner Ion with the disarmament conference proposed by president Harding. No purpose to a Down any ii a re Aud fast rules for the Dis Mission of to Down subjects marked the american invitations and Japan was held to be unite within her right in wishing to know something of the nature of the it to Leader a pram comp Hanee with sin h desire. A it was indicated would not be income . Detroit. I Hasty rom in and Rassle. Too ooh i Ijiro too of and Perkins Dau amps Hiti re de no nos without its is m xxx Iselt i Eber by Reahm i. Law it of associated pres leaned wire Roseburg Ore., july 15.�?a warrant was issued late last night for the arrest of or. R. M. Brumfield a dentist following the finding of his wracked and burned automobile Side the Road near Here with headless body of a Man beneath the warrant charged Brumfield with the murder of Dennis Russell a labourer and it is based on the theory. Sheriff Stonier said that Brumfield killed Russell at the hitters Home my hauled the body in his car to the Cenc of the wreck where he blew off the head with a stick of dynamite after placing his own ring and other identifying articles on the slain Man s body. Investigation disclosed the sheriff a Laid that Brumfield was heavily involved financially and that he carried life and Accident insurance to the amount of Twenty six thousand dollars in favor of his wife. Mrs. Brumfield Oday identified the headless trunk found beneath the automobile As that if her husband although other persons who knew both men said it was that of Russell. The automobile is known to have a ordained six or eight Sticks of dynamite which the dentist had obtained o blast stumps on his ranch. The machine according to the sheriff had been driven Over a Steep Grade at a curve and crashed into a tree. It then rolled Over a Culvert and dropped into a Ravine. Brumfield s ring and shoes were found on the body. Sheriff Stainer dec Lared his investigations disclosed or. A Brut Tow carried $1,000 insurance on his automobile and $36,000 Accident and life Birn Ranee and that the dentist had been insolvent financially. Dead mail Man found dangling from Wagon Poston. Cleveland. I on Nock. Russell and 2un oui n ,. Imp i in i rued mails Sot Heron Ami Nuna maker. Washington Chicago. Erickson Schulk. New x Ork St. Louis. Hoyt an Collins. And Gharrity 000 of Loo 1 on i a Otto Kerr and i Schun. A i gild r Mio too Ami ovation As he and his companions left at the close of the talk with or. Lloyd George. As the conference proceeded prayers for Success were said by the crowd in Whit Chat i. The men and women kneeling and reciting the Rosary. Of custody of Pekin Pup is Puzzle in millionaire suit Mother. In despair. Ence. Ii Enid ratio it a any St by nut resting obviously within the scope of the conference should be desired it could Well be gotten at in framing the program in the american View. There was no announcement of change or development in the situation created by japans partial a copra Nee of the presidents proposal i comment on suggestion that the i Nitro states bad responded to the reply from Tokio was withheld. League releases Pitcher because he is a too Good it cute Ltd brr leased wire Ogden. Utah. July 15.�?big Dave Davenport former St. Louis Pitcher was released today by the Ogden team i of the Northern Utah league because j ill based wire xxx Ashington. D. C., july open a future a contracts which Are a shed. Gest against actual a spot or Cash transactions in Cotton Grain and cum Tun it irs similarly dealt in. May lie included with certain restriction in rollers year end balance sheets for computation of taxable income under a ruling published today by the internal Revenue Bureau. It makes tin provision that a no purely speculative transactions Injo futures not offset by actual a spot a or Cash int nun it ions May be so in-14 Ludo or taken into the taxpayers i recount in any manner until such transactions a actually closed by liquidation. A and the further restriction that values of Coni muddies Cov i ered by such a open a future contracts shall not to added to nor deducted from the inventory of the Cotton and Grain exchanges and dealers the announcement said Ureil los of Atefat pre Ben cd wire now x Ork City july 15.�?custody of a pekingese Pup Little larger that is Bull of yarn is one of the issues in the marital woes of Daniel g. Reid tin plate King and reorganized of the Rock Island Railroad. This became known yesterday when counsel for or. Reid carried the dispute into the courts. Tithe reids were divorced a few months ago. The Bunker made a Cash settlement of $2�m>.o0t a on on mrs. Reid and agreed to put her $30.aoo annually. There was an agreement set Forth in court that disputes Over Hor household effects were to be arbitrated. Mrs. Reid s attorney argued before Justice Mccook that the Pup constitutes a household effect and that its position should lie submitted for arbitration. The Justice urged both sides to submit briefs. Cemetery used As a a a lovers Lane throws self on bad and finds lost baby other league teams contended he was too Good for the league. Davenport pitched seven full Gam a and won Allf or Ogden he pitched one no hit game one one hit game and one three hit game. His strike out record averaged 16 men to a game. Davenport says he will pitch for the Casper wye., team id the Midwest league. A the re lieu o inv associated pre Bra cd a Irr Sullivan. Ind. July 15.�?no Man or youth shall enter the Center Ridge cemetery with any woman or girl Between the hours of s p. In. And 5 a. Rn., according to an ordinance passed by the Sullivan City Council. The ordinance was passed it was said. To break up the practice of using the City cemetery As a a Lover s Illy \ Torii Ted pre i Ca Ell wire Miami. Ok., july 15.�? exhausted and hysterical after a fruitless �?o"1 hour search for her missing in by daughter thought to have been tak j in by a land of gypsies mrs. Samba of hard of ibis City thu morning j threw he self across Lier bed in Dis a pair. Thereby she discovered the infant a i Ash p on the door Bette n Hie bed and the Wall. Of Selby ready to thresh Best crop of Many seasons. I Selby. S i. July 15.�?farmers of the Selby territory Are making preparations to commence threshing next week. Notwithstanding the excessively hot weather the Small Grain crop of Thi District is Bender than tha to of Many seasons of the Post and there will he a great Deal of Grain to thresh. A great Many of the Farmers Are threshing feed grains now. To a a Dix Orue b hrs cd Izen Mil i new York City. July i 5.�?a divorce for infidelity obtained by his second wife three years ago. Prevented Rudolph Frim i. A composer of Light operas from today being an american citizen. My my Grimh to join kernels report anti socialists will give program Here on saturday Illy % i Riim xxx ire j Council Bluffs la. July 15.�?xx Alii Baldwin. 45. Mail truck Driver was shot by an unknown Assassin last night and died this morning. Baldwin was Enro Ute from the Union Pacific Transfer in the West end of the City to the Post office with a Wagon loud of mail. Circumstances indicate that when. Bout Midway someone stepped out from a Weed Patch commanded Senate muzzles Veteran measure by vote of 47 to 29 he Amnein Ted in Rew i. In or wire Quot Washington d. C., july 15.�?tim soldiers Bonla a Bill. By a vote of 47 to 3, was recommitted today to the finance committee by the Senate As requested by president Harding. Nine republicans voted against re committal. They were Bursoni. Capper Elkins Harreld. Jones Washington. Add la Follette. Norris and Sutherland. Another. Senator Johnson of California was paired with Mccumber. North Dakota against re committal. Light democrats voted for re committal. They were Quot dial. Glass King. Myers. Simmons Svanson. Underwood and Williams. Three More democrats Pomerene. Shields Abd Smith of South Carolina were paired in favor of re committal. Defeat return in i Wuu preceding the Nal vote on re committal the Senate Defeated the Atte dment of senator Kei you Republican. Iowa a. To order the Bill s return to the Senate by the first monday in 1922. Senator Pittman. Democratic Nevada opposing re committal served notice that he would move to discharge the committee from further consideration of the measure a every week As Long As i stay a if this Bill Ever leaves this floor. It is dead a he said. Rejection of the Kenyon amendment was overwhelming. 69 to 7. Lith senators voting for the proposal being Harreld Republican. Oklahoma Kendrick. Democrat. Xiv warning Kenyon Iowa Mcnarl Republican Oregon Shortridge. Republican. California Stanfield. Republican Oregon and Willis Republican Ohio. Hot debate Washington d. C., 14.�?president Harding s proposal that the Soldier Bonus Bill b recommitted to the finance committee was the basis of turbulent debate in the Senate today j charges of a a dictation being advanced by democrats and denied by republicans. I in preparation for final action senator Kuyon. Republican a a we i offered an amendment which would instruct the finance committee to report Back the Bill Early in january. Opposition was immediately voiced rom both sides senator Borah Republican. Idaho characterizing the suggestion As a moral cowardice and asserting that six Nion thes delay would make no difference to the taxpayers while senator Watson Democrat Georgia described the proposed action As a a Floral Wreath on int grave of the senator Kellogg Republican. Minnesota. Said it was a a shame in being devoid of taxes for payment and senator Borah said the whole course of Congress in dealing with the legislation was a the latter opposed a any Cash proposition declaring it was to measure patriotic service by Cash. A if there is a spark of life left in it when it is filled with the Penrose said senator Reed. 15-foot Wall of water Brot by Cloud burst two Nebraska towns Are threatened by sudden flood woman is drowned m any Iii i of u Vitle taken by downpour near ii Fri son and Andrews Illy Amori cited pres xxx re Omaha neb., july 13.�?flood Waters which followed a cloudburst yesterday in the Vicinity of Harrison und Andrews Iii Northwestern Nebraska resulting in one death had subsided Early today and no further fear of tuning a loss of life was Felt according to advices received Here from Crawford and Harrison by the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad company. Crops near Andrews were destroyed and Thor was a considerable loss of livestock Iii that Vicinity the it Fertell area extending for about fifteen Miles to Glenn. No estimate of the total amount of damage however was available. Bridges taken the Northwestern company sail vices said the flood Waters followed the xxx Hite River Canyon that foil Bridges Over the Stream were washed away. But that traffic would be resumed before Nightfall. The water reached a maximum Cut least to feet in the River Canyon but subsided before reaching Craw for so that Only a slight overflow with practically no damage result there. The town of Andrews was inundated for a time yesterday. It was near Here that mrs. S. A. Bassett was drowned when her Home was swept away. Livestock destroyed on of the heaviest losses occurred at the ranch of John Coffy near Andrews. A great part of his livestock was destroyed. Quot Yff Tiv Fri a m a 4- i ii a Bassett was Well known in Northwestern Nebraska As an evangelist. She was about 90 years old. Her Home was the Only one carried away and the property loss Iii Andrews and at Glenn which als was inundated was slight. A alone Wolf goes to scaffold As he would to bed la Vii a Omi pan ii 1 _ i a i j a a Baldwin to halt. Und Asho reached Cut us but re our a in a a than of his revolver shot Baldwin the f get Bullet entering his head Between the Rrt Reyes. A woman saw baldwins body i taxpayers now living half dragging and half hanging from lean hell of misery would be further the mail Wagon and notified the to burdened if the Bill were enacted. Live. The mail Wagon lock had not senator Borah Iii announcing that he been molested the would be mail would vote to recommit the measure robber having apparently taken because he was opposed to it in Prin right and ran away. Of n general Mcandrew at Point of death a pm atty Mcgrath oho was released a manager of file Watertown baseball it Lub about two weeks ago will the kernels within a probably few Days it was reported today. Mcgrath first baseman played dependent Ball Here before the South Dakota league was organized. Or and mrs. Mcgrath arrived Iii Mitchell wednesday with the lion of making their Home Here. Of baby born in Auto As officer holds speeding doctor with the Ami of working against socialism a team of four men will arrive in Mitchell saturday and pre sent a varied program at the court House Lawn at n o clock in the evening the group is led by Xiv. J. Arnold. Editor of the North Dakota Standard of Lisbon n. P., and the tour is under the direction of the newspaper. A Bass soloist and a bugler who was lakes n Ival band will furnish music in 1 at the entertainment. Smith Stim Mel. A Man who at 22 years of age was Lincoln i mama i bodyguard will Complete the group. The men will present a program in. Ethan at 1� 3&Quot a. Rn., at Emery ii p. Rn., and will appear at Ria at 3 p. M. 1tty aft a a ii Ted press xxx Rel Washington d. . July 15 a major general James xxx. Mcandrew president of the general staff College and formerly chief of staff for general Pershing in France was in a riots condition today at the Waite Recd army Hospital Here suffering Fri it a a general breakdown. The general entered the Hospital nine months ago As a sufferer from the mental and physical exertions in eident to his service As chief of Stafl in France during the War. A of a a Ciple. A what use is it to give the Soldier a few dollars a lie asked a if you thereby decrease the value of the Liberty Bond bought by his Mother and increase the taxes paid by his father a a exp Blau Khan Deus Yokohama. July 15�?some americans Here but mostly englishmen have received letters written in English threatening them and their families with death unless they pay the writers of the letters Large sums of Money. The Pollee Are investigating. Illy via a i la Ltd a pre bested or it Chicago ii july 15.�?flurry la Ward known As the a Dione Wolf Bandit. Was hanged this morning at the i county jail at 739 of clock. He paid the death penalty for the killing of Thomas Graney and Rudolph Schwartz last fall. Ward went to his death without any apparent emotion. When ask if he had anything to say he replied that lie was a ready to weather report forecast South Dakota partly Cloudy to night and saturday except probably Thunder showers East portion tonight not much change in temperature. Local temperature by the Republican s recording thermometer Friday 3 a. Til. 67 6 a. In. 9 Al in. 13 in. 3 p. In. In. Yesterday 93 a. In. Today 13. By the government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 90 minimum 63 today 2. Thursday 3 p. In. 93 6 p. In. Do 9 p. In. 78 12 p. In. 73 maximum minimum 6 s 7 to 85 90 temperature at noon . I with i Hadley Toni Epson Trie great a during the War. Paris Cardinal Calls on people to Pray for rain Intel i at Alexandra. Fly x Hsum iat pre i is cd xxx ire Chicago. 111 july 15.�?the Stork refused to allow a traffic cop to interfere with its business Here last night. A policeman stopped a doctor s automobile for speeding and the delay prevented the latter reaching a Hospital with mrs. Sara Cohen who gave birth to a baby Wiiri in the machine. Mrs. Cohen is the Mother of ten children. Chick evens wins in Semi finals Ltd it a a a a elated Rry a a leased xxx ire Paris. France. July 15. F ardinal Dubois archbishop of Paris today called on the people to Pray Tor rain because of the prolonged drought. Which has caused much damage and suffering. The Cardinal instructed the clergy to say special prayers for rain during masses Tor the next nine Days. He throws Money to the wind As Hooch holds him syrian girl leaves oldest City in world coming Here to make her Home by x a a orbited brr leaded xxx ire i Chicago. Ii july 15.�?chick Evans won his Semi final match in the Western Amateur Golf championship from Harris Johnston of St. Paul 5 up and 4 to play at vast Moreland club today. At the same tune ii. E. Keep per of Sioux City was 3 up Over George Hartman of Chicago at the end of the Twenty seventh Hole. Illy a a a listed brr fessed xxx ire i Louisville. By. July 13.�?promis-Cuous distribution of genuine ii. Ila and $26 in Bills was stopped Here boy ter Day by a patrolman und a a re a in t h suit Fred Kuhn 53, was lodged in Leach jail. He had just drawn $500 from a lager Bank and Only $270 remained gave the rest away. Kuhn was later released on charged with drunkenness a. After making a 6.000 mile trip alone xxx Adia Neiner. An attractive 17-y ear old syrian girl who has lived All her life with a few Miles a it of Damascus. The oldest City in the world has arrived in Mitchell to make her Home. Miss Nettier who is a Cousin of xxx m. Stevens proprietor of the it Al forma fruit store in Mitchell spent tin months in making the trip. She arrived Here on the veiling of july 4. The Little syrian girl was dressed attributive by and it would be hard for anyone to know Quot that she has just arrived from one of the Moat anew it countries of the world. She does not know any English. In the Little town in which she lived. Miss neuter was a teacher. She had charge of teaching the Little girls in the Village while a Man taught the boys. They were the Only two Jill the Village who were qualified to Ach. To learn to speak English the girl is to be taught by students from the summer school at Dakota Bond Wesleyan who have volunteered to help her m. M Gubin Tor for americanization Learned that miss denier had just come to la United states and she agreed to help him in a demonstration at Dakota Wesleyan thursday of the proper method of starting to teach English to foreigners. It was after the demonstration that four of the Young women of the school volunteered to continue the instruction. While on her Way to the i to it i states miss Seiner waa delayed at Marseilles. She was a victim of a s Teni of graft practice on in Rii a ants the. Iii thai a second class ticket on the steamship olympic by which she was to have come to the United states was taken away from her. Instead of travelling on the olympic she was then put in the third class of a much smaller ship miss Veiner comes from an exceptionally Bright family lout of the Brothers and Sisters arc now in the United states. One of her Brothers is working his Way through College and is now a Sophomore in a school at Kearney neb. He Hopes to take a medical course. Another brother Oyens a grocery store in another state direct Nebraska town
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