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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 13, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican City edition vol Xxxvii , s. D. Monday june 13, 1921 number 192 ghost murder net entrap four women formal charges filed in killing of Man stabbed 24 times by hirelings piano drowned Steps Emo wife a arrest bares More details in foul husband slaying May be we ought to do something about those London speeches a lift pre wire a Wynn it it it. Lune 13.�?four worn it a ii1 formally charged with the us r Ltd Hamel f. Kubr who i i 2 i times try hired assassins Home in Lakewood two years vis a Erninia colavito. �?~2, was Book a a charge of murder Early today a r Quot he had made startling Rev a la. To tin police. Milers Cha go a a the crime Are mrs. Eva Catherine a w cow of tie slain Man miss a la rdc her daughter and mrs. ,. Brickel ii years old Kotlier of a i. Kaher. Twelve persons Hae in named in connection with the Arder. Mrs. Colavito who was known As a a1 wife was arrested in Sandusky. Several Days ago. In her statement it toll the authorities How two Days f,.re the murder Kabert a assassins i tip toed through his Home to aet. A Jay of the land while miss Melle played a piano to drown the no. P of their footsteps. Asked $6,000 Joe also is alleged to have said i d do assassins demanded $5,000 of a Quot c a knitting the crime hut that a mrs. K Aber declared she would not it unless her husband was killed with be weapon so she could collect an insurance thir was denied by mrs. Hailer. So declared that four men were employed to do the killing two to use the weapons and two to remain outside lookouts. Five Hundred dollars had been Given to mrs. Colavito. She said in her alleged confession to he paid the assassins in part. According to the officers who questioned mrs. Colavito. Her statement in part. Reads As follows a it was on the wednesday before Hie murder that we went to inspect the Home learn the arrangements of the rooms and had out a tier Hailer slept. Two men known a it Sun and Tony who were to do the work a re with me. A when we reached the Home Cid a veiling we were taken a through the Hall Quot and rooms. A music deadened footsteps a to help Deaden the noise made x we tramped through Hie House ii me Anile kept playing a piano. Rite two men were shown the door to k i Here a room. A ii was arranged that the Hack door w is to he open and mrs. Brickel was the on the porch at i ooh clock than it night As a signal that All was Well. The murder was to take place the night thursday. On Friday morning i received a Call from th1 two men. They said they had been to the Kaher Home the night before hut had found the Hack door locked uni no woman on the porch. I called the Kaher Home on la my Phio Aud Marian Mcardle the a laughter answered Blat she could not discuss the Mailer Over the Telephone. Hut is cd me to meet her with the two men. That afternoon. Friday Ria ii Tony Sam and i met on a Street Corner in the eat end. Marian a come out tonight and you la a in everything we then discussed new plans. A Quot decided that the men were to hide hint Marian was to make Hie ids upstairs. When everything was. Id Anil the House quiet she we a Iron some water from an upstart window so that it would strike the a cd near a casement window. The next morning i read of la order in the one of two who ironed captors and escaped train Illy annotated pro a a leased xxx ire Istle Rock wash., tune 13. \ Iris la. Pyron counterfeiter who Quot Ped from a train Here saturday a bile being taken to Mcneil Island Imp a was recaptured Tat yesterday. In offered no resistance. No. Reports in ivc been received regarding Roy a Miner mail robber who escaped with is broken As friends wrestle y annotated Prenn leaned wire Nix City la. June 13.�?while fed in a Friendly wrestling match Lay John Vaitkunas 39 year. Old suffered a broken neck from ii he later died when Joseph a. His opponent applied a full in hold. Datkunas is survived by a widow two left paupers by big Roo Colorado governor appeals to u. S. Chamber of Commerce for help 21urges speedy Money new York City june 13.�?besides pitching for the first tint this season Matte rut to made his twentieth borne inn of the year in the third inning with none on in today a game with a try a it. Ruth is Fen Days ahead of his last years record. He scored this twentieth Homer on june 23 last year. Bulletin new York City Lune 13.�? Ruth made his Twenty Home run in tit seventh inning with on Man on base. 0farmers Call for hired help men placed on Davison farms As fa8t As they arrive Bureau reports Calls for farm help continue to come in at the Mitchell employment station my today from six to ten men Mon than available were needed. Men a placed each Day As fast As they Call for work. Farm labourers Are in the greatest demand at present As Corn blowing is under Way Ami Many banners Are cutting Alfalfa. Men by the month an receiving $35 to $10 a month and their Board and some experienced farm hands Are being hired for Short times at $2 a Day. Of Jamestown printers return at 48 hours at old rate of wage 4 by annotated pre leaned xxx ire Jamestown n. V., june ctr the strike of Union Job beginning on May i for a 44-hour week was ended this morning when Hie printers returned to work in All Job offices in Jamestown on la 4$ hour week no i Ai the old rate of wages. Compromise agreement Reading pa., june 13.�?union Job printers in the largest establishments Here who have been on a strike returned to work today on a Compromise agreement. They will work 4 hours week instead of 4, and at a reduction in wages from $38 to $35 a sacrifice starts riot and seven Are killed i by atom Lal Al a Rumm Vire i a Simla India june 13.�?a government report on the serious riot xxii in ii took place recently in the Village of Sirohi in Hie Haj Sutaria Agency Tate. It a caused by the offering of human sacrifice. I mining the disorder sex a Perron we killed Ami ten were wounded. The Village which is the Home of Many members of the ancient sect of Cha rays became greatly excited Over the refusal of the Gharis to Hie usual Revenue contributions. Sepoy were tent to enforce collections the report says and found the to a Ravs had followed traditional methods of bringing the vengeance of heaven upon til mate by burning an old woman alive. An attempt to Rescue the woman resulted in a baht in which swords knives and guns were Bowers Given prison terms by associated Frew l ended xxx ire new York City june 13.�?peter Start Muller and John Moran forme lieutenants of Robert p. Branded labor Man imprisoned for extortion oxen sentenced today in supreme to tire to from six months to three years in i Penitentiary they recently were convicted of extortion and coercion in connection with hous wrecking Driver is Given a year Quilty of manslaughter she a let off 11 months if she does not ride i by associated Prau xxx Irel Wahpeton n. In june 13.�?a sentence of a year in jail Xvi than eleven month suspension prowling sin does not ride in an automobile nor drive one for a year was Giyen to miss Anna Regge 19, when she pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter Here. On May 19 Hie automobile so was driving struck and k i11 i Loris Adams. Crude Oil Cut t0$u5bftrrel Independence Ano Tulsa Fields announces reduction a of 26 cents Independence kau., june 13.�?the Prairie Iii and Gas company today announced a 25-eent Cut in crude Oil. Making the new Price $1.25 a barrel. This follows a similar reduction mad0 a week ago by the Magnolia Petroleum company in the Healdton Field. Cut at Tulsa Tulsa okla., june 13.�?the Sinclair crude Oil purchasing company today posted a reduction of 25 cents on barrel on mid continent crude. Healdton Oil was Cut to 75 cents a barrel. 620 cent Cut Houstin tex., june 13.�?the Gulf pipe line company today posted a Price of to cents a barrel for coastal a a rude Oil a 20 cent Cut. The Gulf and Texas companies both have met the Magnolia s Cut in mid continent crude posting a Price of $1.25 a barrel. Bugs fooled by seedling spuds subscriptions have been Light a half million dollars needed at once i by Ahnor Iuit if or no or it Pueblo colo., june 13.�?Appeal to the United states chamber of Commerce for Relief subscriptions for Pueblo xviii tie made today by governor Shoup James l. Govern president of Hie City Council of Pueblo g. L. L. Gann president of the Pueblo commercial club Aud j. F. Kit no chairman of flu Pueblo chapter of the american red Cross. The appeals to Forth that Pueblos need is beyond the resources of tin Community that subscriptions have been Light and that haste is imperative. Text of Appeal the text of Hie Appeal As Given out by the local chapter of the red Cross follows a five Hundred thousand dollars is urgently needed As a Bare minimum sum to do most necessary Relief and rehabilitation work in the City of Pueblo according to a conservative and careful estimate. A More than 1,500 families already have been listed by the red Cross census As being in need of help. Many of these have lost All they possessed these families represent an approximate total of 7,000 persons and the census is not yet Complete. A a hundreds of dealers Large and Small have been paralysed by the flood which completely wiped out their stocks and ruined the buildings in a which they were housed. 25 million damage a a file damage is estimated at be Twe a $15,000,000 and $25,000,000. Exclusive of Hie loss to municipal amt Rai Road property As Well As to highways. A the flood victims must he helped to regain Normal economic existence before the City can return to its position As a self supporting Community. A destitute families Are now being taken ear of in refugee Camps and thousands Are being fed daily at Field kitchens maintained under red Cross direction. A initial Steps to rehabilitate these unfortunate persons have been started so that they May again become productive citizens and not continue objects of Charity. A the red Cross has appropriated $105,000 for Relief but general subscriptions reported to Date have been Bat kills Lemmon player pitchers Skull fractured during practice when club slips from players hands Lemmon. S. I june 13.�?joe pet Rasek Pitcher of the local Ball club was killed Here Munday when he was struck on the head with a Ball Bat. The Accident occurred during the infield practice before the game. The Pitcher stooped to pick up a Ball when a Bat slipped from the hands of another player and struck Petrasek fracturing his finds Ford thief draw six indians three boys three girls flee govt. School by a ohm to to l re wire Sioux Falls s. Ii., june 13.�?the Indian boys and a like number of girls students ran away from Biggs inst jute the government Indian school it j Flandreau sup Dax according to word reaching her today. They left in an automobile bearing a Nebraska License the report said. Potatoes which Hie bugs can to recognize Are one of the latest discoveries among Mitchell Gardners. David Pearson 923 soul ii Edmunds Street is the grower o flee new variety. Or. Pearson planted some potatoes from the seed which grows on the potato vines and i tis the plaits which the bugs have left Aion so carefully. The other potato plants in the same Garden have the usual number of bugs on them. The plants raised from the seed Are so Smil hat they do not yet look like potatoes or. Pearson year stretch Orin t. Johnson of Inwood la. Was sentenced to five years in the state Penitentiary today when he came before judge Frank b. Smith and pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a Ford car from r. L. Manley of Sheldon. La. Johnson has been suspected for some time of being implicated in a Tomohik thefts and he Xmas taken in custody at his Home in Inwood last week. Showing cards Speed to a Prospect costs Driver speeding Fine massacre 300 men on chinese Railroad by Amio Hawril pre leaded wire peking China. June from Hankow today state that a train containing soldiers who looted Xuchang. On the right Bank of the Yang tse Kiang opposite Hankow Xmas sidetracked Ai Sia Okan and fired on with machine guns by local troops upwards of 300 being killed or Register for summer period students were registering at Dak a Wesleyan today for the summer Quarter and classes will he open tuesday. Aii Hie rooms at Graham Hall have been taken by summer students and it is expected the enrolment Xxiii be about 150. Dean m. J. Holmes of the College of Liberal arts. Is in charge of the summer school. A desire to display the merits of his automobile to a prospective purchaser led to the Arre get of Theodore Ruhe Stein of Mitchell sunday Oil a charge of the customer beside him in the front seat of the car Rubenstein started North on main Street. Th0 stretch of Road tempted him to Speed the car up to nearly 40 Miles in hour before he was outside of the City limits. A policeman who unfortunately happened to be near put an cml to the speeding. The records do not show whether Rubenstein sold his car or masons and stars will go to Watertown several Mitchell masons and members of the Eastern Star plan to attend the grand Lodge which will Convene in Watertown this week. Roscoe Satterlee John Chapman and f. G. Drake left today by Auto for Watertown. Or. And mrs. J. G. Bryan mrs. William Hale and mrs. Johnson left sunday by car to make the trip. Among others who plan to attend Are mrs. A. U. I Oon mrs. F. E. Port eos and c. R. W ill. Mrs. Hoon is past grand Matron of the and xviii install the grand officers. Sex cuban president Dies new York Lily Juno Llu general Jose m. Gomez former president of Cuba died at the hotel pit at 1 45 i puts 25 million in cattle Pool aided by other financiers Wall Street King will raise half needed by nor Latfy i i Renn wire Washington d. A june 13.�?j. Morgan and other Eastern financiers have agreed to raise $25,000,000 As half of a Pool for making Loans to the livestock Industry it was stated officially today at the Treasury. The other $25,000,000 it was said will he raised by Western Harding in Sims Cas mystery body taken out of the Missouri Corpse Long dead is found in Stream near Oacoma s. Beu eved name letter and two obituaries in pocket Are Only Clews to Many a identity Harrison ask8 if there�?T8 reason enough to recall him and Harvey by annotated i re a wire Washington d. june 13.�?senator Harrison. A Democrat Mississippi introduced today a Resolution requesting president Harding to inform the Senate whether a there is As much reason and justification for a reprimand or the recall of ambassador George we Harvey for his pilgrims Day speech of May 19. $921, As for the reprimand or recall of Admiral William s. Sims for his speech of june 7, 1921.�?� Sims still Una Vised London eng., june 13.�?jc car Admiral William s. Sims said this morning he had not received the Cable message from Secretary of the Navy Denby cancelling the Rera Ain it Ier of Bis have of absence and ordering him by report As soon As possible in Washington. He left his hotel Early in order to fulfil a Day of crowded social engagements. In is to sail for Home Wielt tuesday. England for him a Leeds lug., june 13.�? the Yorkshire Post commenting today on Admiral Sims says a there xviii be general sympathy in this country for Admiral Sims that Breezy Sailor and Friend of Groat Britain who once More has gotten in hot water in the United states for his Plain speaking about Anglo american relations. It would be unfortunate if the action taken regarding Admiral Sims were construed nto evidence of a definite attitude on the part of the american government towards the Irish special to the Republican Oacoma s. I june 13.�?a mysterious suicide or a murder was disclosed sunday when the badly decomposed body of an unknown Man was taken from the Missouri River Here. Letters and papers on the dead Many a person indicated that ins name is Raleigh Oliver Blit there is no information As to his Home. There were no Marks of violence on the body. It was evident from the condition of the body that it had been in th1 water for a number of Days so it is thought the Man May have come to hts death a Long Way North of Kennebec and that his body May have been carried downstream by the current of the water. Letter from Cousin a letter signed a your Cousin Lillian Oliver was found in the pocket of the dead Man. The letter was dated at Danhart january 2. A printed obituary of William Albert we Arren jr., and another obituary of Allen e. Bailey of Wessington. S. P., were also found among the papers in Oliver a pocket. It is thought by some that tile dead Man was a Mechanic As a pair of pliers a valve tool and two Small screwdrivers were found in his pocket. Three pocket knives were also carried by the Man. Ordinary working clothes Ordinary working clothes were worn by the Man. Ile had on Moleskin trousers overalls and a sweater Aud wore a size nine shoe. The body was taken from the River by s. A. Mcglellan county Coroner and was placed in the Williamson undertaking establishment at Kennebec. Efforts Are being made to locate relatives of the Man so that his body May be disposed of. Of sen. Gronna to speak Here soon North Dakota Solon to give address in interests of Irish Freedom Exso Nator a. J. Gronna of North Dakota will speak in Mitchell on june 22 in the interests of Irish Freedom it was announced today. Senator Gronna will speak under the auspices of the american association for the recognition of the Irish Republic. Announcement xviii be made later As to the place of the address by senator Gonna. The North Dakotan is a norwegian by birth but he is deeply interested in the cause of Irish Freedom and xviii make a ten Day tour of South Dakota speaking on the Irish question. A. J. Williams of Fargo state organizer for the Irish association was in Mitchell today making arrangements for senator Gronna a address. Among th1 cities which will be visited by the former senator during his South Dakota tour Are Sioux Falls Watertown. Brookings Castlewood Elkton Flandreau. Madison. Canton Yankton Mitchell Huron Redfield and Aberdeen. To weather report push Bill for Public roads favourable report ordered by Post roads committee on Townsend act Washington d. C., june 13.�?favorable report was ordered by the Senate Post office and Post card committee today on the Townsend Bitt to create a Federal Highway commission and to establish an interstate system of Public Neutral in greek Turk conflict by air Ocla Pil Presa Leaird xxx i re it London eng., june 13.�?the attitude of great Britain with regard to the conflict Between the greeks and the turkish nationalists will be one of strict neutrality Austin Chamberlain government Leader in the House of commons announced baseball american league Detroit. Too 0 40 i at new York 123 041 2 Ehmke and Bossier Ruth Mays Ferguson and Behan. Ghl Cap. 510 too ooo�?6 13 i at in Don too too 003�?4 la 0 Faber and Schalk Jones Thorr aah Len Bush and Hue. St. Louis Ooi 002 010�?4 9 2 Phil id Rophii too too olx�?7 9 i j Fuchs old Berwell and Collin a Rua and Perkins. Cleveland. At Washington. Caldwell mails and Erick for and Gharrity. Too 0 400 of Nunamaker National league Philadelphia too Ooi 310�? 5 to 2 at Pittsburgh 040 021 i 4x�?12 17 2 Baumgartner and Peters Hamilton and Schmidt. Forecast South Dakota unsettled and mostly fair tonight and tuesday continued warm. Local temperature by thu Republican recording thermometer sunday monday 3 p. In. 99 3 a. In. Go p. In. 91 6 a. In. 70 9 a. In. 80 12 in. 90 3 p. In. 98 maximum 3 p. In. Monday 98. Minimum 5 a. In. Monday 67. Brooklyn. 200 too of at Cincinnati. Too too to cadre mamas and Miller Brenton Courbe and Wingo Hargrave. 6 9 p. In. 78 12 p. In. 72 Boston. Too too at Chicago. Too 200 at Chicago. Too 200 Braxton Morgan and Howdy Yor and Daly. New York. Of at St. Louis. 12 Nehf and Smith Haines and Clemons

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