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Evening Republican, The (Newspaper) - June 19, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Sixteen pages Republican Conr edition xxx South Dakota june number 223 storm hits City Star gave up Fame for onetime idol onscreen now has Best role Crite dark says she hat never regretted Leav ing stage for Home Shell never go Back audience her husband and theater her Home and that enough she says by Marguerite Clark famous screen Star is now Harry Williams june have Given up Fame for so longer do i fee my name n the lights of Broadway or Mam the millions who once watch cd my acting largely forgotten through trains do not Stop at the town where now 1 live they Roar and i have Only the slow locals pause but i am playing my greatest the greatest role in any woman e 1 play to an audience of my husband in which my raise chickens in working among in raisins dogs and attending to a woman a smaller my Only regrets that i know so i had happiness Farmers must find own Gunderson says Harry Happy what a sometimes just to see Little hard on mainly enjoy myself i Send the servants Good time i can and while the food May be a i cer what a contrast Between the Rush and the ease of the of movie life Day on a movie lot producing a his picture is More re quires greater exertion and takes a Preater toll stamina than your have to por Ler Usu of physical and mental weeks of toll As you never can lie self you sometimes characters that Are not pleas tray there is Overly there Are no late ing to your never any in the pictures we become we forget the gentler Kindlien sides of All our efforts see directed to seeing our names in big Type and Bright in Home a woman work is a Tebor of her is to please those who surround her seems except on special and when a woman is tired she can the construction of a Home is More Beautiful than scenery Ever it is something a Pic Ture at Best lasts Only a few years but what we do in the Home goes on and her Oun Flowers in the pictures and on the stage i received Many but they usually were bought from florists Here at Home i raise my own flow i see them grow from tiny seed i see the rain fall on them and the Sun smile on they Are a Parr of my growing from tiny things to also to be a part of me i see my husband and my Friend England about ready break with mexicans june Brit ins relations with Mexico Are acted to be completely interrupted after Premier Macdonald makes his statement on the situation in the ouse of commons this Herbert British charge e whose expulsion the mex can government is is Likely o be ordered Home and the Diplo Matic Mission of sir Thomas Homer it is unofficially reported hat orders for Cummins to leave Mexico City tonight have already been following his Amer can embassy will be asked to handle British affairs until the mexican government shows a friendlier spirit in Ettling the disputes which have Arisen n connection with recognition of the Obregon a Washington dispatch last night said the British archives in Mexico Ity had already been taken Over by the american embassy in response to a request received through american ambassador Kellock in chlorine Gas Routs Senate at Providence june Ine Gas was let lose in the Senate chamber today after that body had been in session1 since tuesday at the fumes were so Strong that it was impossible to stay in the room and the factions that tax exemptions to be claimed Baer predicts of if a girl wants to slave if Phe wants to suffer the pangs j if she wants to fight temp if she has Beauty Money to be Independent and the stage and movies Call i say gov it a but always look to the be cause some Day in the life of Ever woman the happiness of Home loom and she should be ready to go Aba Mother of slain boy forgives her sons murderers for Nathan and Richard confessed of her Robert has been expressed by Jacob says the Chi Cago Herald and there is no hatred in my heart Lor the boys who killed my she is quoted As having told a the on the has expressed the belief tie slayers of his son should the full pen Alty of the Hearst and Smith make peace says newspaper report new june new York Jim the Herald Tribune and the world to4ay declare peace Paclib about to be traae Between gov Simai and William Randolph Hearst whereby the publisher will oppose his erstwhile political tace democratic presidential i or own june spread advantage of a statute giving Fredom from taxation in Case of heavy property loss probably will be taken advantage of by tax payers As a re of last saturdays chairman of the tax commis said today in a statement calling attention to this whose use has Ben infrequent since its adoption almost 30 is embodied in Section 6811 of the present it provides abatement of taxes on All property iss not protected by some form of in to an hours recess in order to Clear the Gas from the three Republican senators and one Democrat were overcome by the Gas and treated by upon their recovery they refused to attend the the Gas was Ina newspaper Dis covered behind the Rostrum Draper when the fumes of the Gas be came senators and spectators became soon senators Sanderson and re and Sank into coma and were carried when the Senate reconvened and the lieutenant governor noticed the absence of the three republicans who were overcome by the he ordered the Deputy sheriffs to bring them into the Senate the deputies reported that they were Abl to do the lieutenant Gover nor then deputized fifteen civilians to compel the attendance of the re pub he ordered them to break Down the doors of the committee room where the stricken senators a squad of fifteen Providence police was prepared to resist such an hour and a half after the Gas was physicians announced that the four senators were out of Pale and Nause mounted the Rostrum and announced that the Senate would proceed with the stricken senators were not in lieutenant governor tells Bankers Aid from con Gress h most unlikely organization is Hope it Chemi Mast sats of of today must be june the loss on wheat and Corn in South Dakota during 1925 and 1924 or approximately 50 Mil lion dollars a was the statement of Carl lieutenant Gover before the South Dakota Bank ers association convention Here yes Gunderson went thoroughly into discussion of the Var ious Relief measures to con Gress for the straightening out of this and especially viewed the work of the Farmer organizations be fore Congress in behalf of the Mcnary Haugen in he stated he d3 not believe Relief for the Farmer would Ever come through political channels this problem must be handled As a business problem by the business men of the that it was not entirely a Farmers problem but that Bankers and All classes of bus iness were equally fewer Farmer organizations but stronger and these Federated into Strong group cooperating for Thi Best interests of Are needed t meet this said gun Derson in Rupply and demand we were told at Washington tha Congress could do nothing for us that our problem was one of Supply and and must regulate it said they do not Tell us that the Law of Supply an demand was a thing of the it had been stopped by the passag of restricted immigration the Esch Cummins Bill and other Simila he quoted from a recent article i the Century Magazine in which it a stated that Public offices Are Bein sought for the Power it gives the successful office seeker that Indus try is run for profits not the general Good that the social life o this nation is being regulated for purposes of not for the so Cial betterment of the pow profit and pleasure Are under mining our civilization of he and our civilization is at stake unless conditions in the Middle and Northwest can be materially altered and these producing sections preserve we were told at Washington that we must do away with our produce if we wanted fair prices communists at a Lafollette refuse to support Resolution endorsing him As presiden tial candidate Harmony seems lost Rutht Lexberg Atud Mills wot jul put Princi Pibbs ahead of any Max june the whole question of communism came before the new Farmer labor party this morning in its first Day of it was precipitated when offer id a minority report from the Nomi nations committee proposing endorse ment of senator la Follette of wis Consin As a presidential led by Ben Glt flow and the opened Savage attack on the Wisconsin incl anally they belittled possible results of the Confer ence for progressive political action at Cleveland july they argued that the convention ignored la Follette and All other candidates and concentrated on Princi Walter Thomas Mills of and others in the More conservative Wing of the divided As to the expediency of endorsing la Follette but were United in warning communists that real Unity would not be achieved if the communists forced too Radical a pro Gram on the new the convention recessed until after noon while the argument was at its we will not permit the name of a which is the naive Only not even to represent in this great fight that will end Only when the Farmers and workers government is a said Ruthen you cannot get my consent or cooperation to any program that does not represent the whole of the Farmer and said police watch Home of Rich chicagoan for new kidnappers june guards were placed around the Home or Irvin millionaire furniture last night after a spec Ial delivery letter had been received threatening to Kidnap his 10 year old son unless a ran som demand was the boy is one of several Rich mens who were selected by Nathan and Richard in jail awaiting trial for the kidnapping and slaying of 13 year old Robert As pos Siglie subjects for for our the Middle West we should penalize and Northwest be cause our soil will raise abundant i submit to you men if there is any human mind that can foresee that has a knowledge be fore hand of what climatic conditions will whether there will be Droutas or whether growing conditions will be favourable or in whether there will be a famine in Europe or whether Asia will demand a surplus from this country or How can we regulate our surplus unless we deliberately destroy it after it has been produced who controls prices our farm prices Are not controlled in this but Are fixed in eur four their 19 millions in fines As june prohibition became Law approximately in nines Iii for prohibition Headquarters announced today a recapitulation in years n jail sentences have been levied in Mma Ferto file reply on next monday com answer to charges involved in the injunction against state South educational system which has no to which has Little in the Way of modern civilized where labor is sends its surplus wheat to the markets of Europe where it is americas surplus must be sold at that same figure in not at All but that is not for our prices Here at Home Are based on that Europe Price for our prices of manufactured articles Are protected by labor prices Are protected by restricted immigration and the splendid Federated organization labor we do not advocate and do not want any reduction of Tariff to reduce the manufacturers nor do we want any relax ing of our immigration Laws to re Duce the Price of what we have asked for is that some method be found whereby the size of our Dollar be increased to a where it japs ready to Dropek Aulon for time being june eign minister Shl Dehara today re ported to the Prince Regent the receipt of the american reply to japans protest against enacted United states immigration Law barring japanese an outlined its it is Learned authoritatively that Japan does not now contemplate an other solemn protest such As that recently presented to the Washington though it la probable that a note will be sent shortly acknowledging the receipt of Secretary of state Hughes the associated press misinformed reliably that Japan does not Desre to keep the matter in a controversial status at this time when japanese leaders realize it is futile to try to alter the exclusion situation until after the american any communication sent now or in the near it is probably will be for the sole purpose o of leaving the Issue in such a status that it can be taken up again when More propitious circumstances japanese officials approve the notes Candor and friendliness but obviously some disappointment As to two dead five Hurt in storm Dakota june the toll of the series of Hall and electrical which reached cyclonic proportions in the Vicinity of Dickinson late afternoon and last reached four this after noon when additional reports told of the drowning of a Farmer nor Fieast of Bismarck and of Young sheep Herder near june persons Are five seriously in several others with minor hurts and a property loss in Dickin son and surrounding Community Esti mated at a half million dollars As the result of Tornado that swept this Section yesterday the dead Are Joe and Joseph who were killed when flying timbers from a build ing demolished by the 90 mile an hour wind fell on virtually every business Block in the City was damaged to some sex and meager reports reaching Here from outlying districts indicate that great damage was done in All damage at june damage by wind and water in Bismarck and a limited area North East of Here was shown today As a Survey of the Wrath of the storm which struck Here yesterday was completed windows exposed to the driving Hall from the were Shat some basements flooded Anc practically All instruments of the weather Bureau were destroyed or rendered the Hail also caused heavy damage to the growing Brady mine Neaf Morgantown scene of workers War june Man was the Union Hall was destroyed by and a number o houses occupied by miners were Fred upon during a fight Early today bet Wen mine guards and a group o Union miners at near Here sheriff reported on his re turn from the the Welcl began at terminated shortly after the fight had Ben in Progress sine according to reports to the Many shots were it was and four dynamite blasts wer set off near the the Brady mine waa reopened recently on a noun lbs after Union miners refused to return work under the scale of new damage done High wind and rain nearly two inches of water Falls in Short Are Down again hit Low barometric sweeping from promises another storm a heavy rain accompanied by High Early last left Mitchell again with crippled phone service and did considerable damage about the rainfall amounted to More than has fallen at any one time for Many for several the storm broke in torrents about a veritable cloudburst visited the City and was followed by a Light rainfall late into the electro Ower in the residence districts waa f for a time and a Jat Telephone air be that had been established since he storm saturday was practically rocked by the High though the wind was not As on limbs of Trees were own and in some Trees Tho residence of Fred 622 South Kimball Vas moved from its and iveral smaller buildings on the de were blown according to the Root of doubt Corn rib on a farm of Cassem North f the City was blown lore plate Glass damage in the business District of the Here was More plate Glass Hough it amounted to but Little com cared with the havoc of saturdays another window in the Bowring motor located in the King building was and a Large double Entrance door waa blown the sign from the Beadle printing company was blown into the display and a Glass front on the East Ilde of the Johnson furniture com Pany was several Hundred dollars More dam age was done to the Highway shops ast although Carl Butterfield manager of the said today that most of the left standing from he wreck of would have to be torn Down As far As could be Learned by noon Oday last nights wind storm the South part of the City the most the barn on the Radloff 709 South Langdon Street was blown Down for the second Radloff had just repaired the damage done by the saturday and last when the wind subsided he found the Structure gone a second with part of the roof draped around the neck of one of his which escaped almost the wind blew one of the barn doors through a which Radloff was endeavouring to hold South Langdon lost a barn last the barn the property of Mark Williamson Burr Street was wrecked and theism Mer Kitchen torn from his the Sale of in Federal will equal the size of the Dollar at court at Sioux monday by the Independent Home Oil will be in Federal court at the time set for the Mcmaster announced the indicated the High commission members would make Rio Public statements until that former attorney Gene Albyron and assistant attorney Gener Al play Drewry have been chosen the defendants in the your Best Salesman it v a classified and in the Republican readies read it would take a living Salesman a year or More to inter View Trie Peor Jle that your and reaches Utuone use a rep Bucan classified and for results j the time when our indebtedness was this will enable us to liquidate our indebtedness at the same rate it was then let the labourer and the Farmer come Down to Normal Pri Ces together the question with us is How this can be but i am satisfied that it will not be through politics but a Busi Ness Well defined program this is a problem that will Tat the biggest minds we have in our producing we must first ascertain the work out a Well defined program and and go before the session of Congress with Federated present our program and demand the Relief that vital to food costs drop slightly in Las t month report says june costs for the average american fam ily dropped two tenths of one per month from april 15 May according to a report on re prices in 51 cities made Public today the department o 7 the figures showed a decline average Price 58 roads Aberdeen 60 roads fail Lirar Cleir to Tenor liquor prices to go up woman agent informs senators june Mabel Walker As general in charge of prohibition promised the Senate daughterly investigating com Mittee today that the Price of liquor along the Atlantic Seaboard will be a lot higher pretty for a Brief period just be fore the committee adjourned its ses Sions today for the Willebrandt said measures now n course of including additions to the coast would enable the government to with the smuggling situation Rush assistant attorney and Charles Kerr of the department of Justice Section of War transactions testified briefly explaining one fireman is killed in fire in lumber Yarc rapid june fireman was and damage o was done Early today the fire of unknown origin destroyed the Yards of the robbing lumber insurance in the propert amounted Only to Paul member of the rape City met deat when a falling Chimney knocked him from the of a Bull Dong to the ground where a fell to a ral Road his neck was broke and he died half an Hou without regaining weather forecast fair tonight and East and Central South Dakota Friday cooler in portions Dakota partly Cloudy to showers in Northeast portion cooler in East and sout a portions Friday s vocal maximum arid minimum tempera Tures from 7 yesterday to 7 As recorded by the of Lical government thermometer maximum 76 58 at 8 i 62 precipitation weather and roads Sioux partly 58 fair to 7 Price of Gas is Cut to 15 cents at Omaha today june stand Ard Oil company of Nebraska Cut the Price of gasoline Here from 17 to 15 cents a following similar action yesterday by other compan garage of Andrew Ballard on Burr Street was smashed and his car crushed under the the wind threw a 2x4 Plank from the garage through a window in the Ballard Home and drove it into the ceiling of one of tha As far As could be no one was injured in last nights a Crew of seventy five men is work ing on the local and Long distance Telephone manager of the Dakota Telephone company said this and Hope to Hava service completely reestablished by the end of the general superintendent of the com Pany and William construction Are Here from helping to supervise the Long distance wires As far As Wolta Lake and that had been re paired since saturday were torn out again last Phifer it is taking longer to repair some lines in the City than because in some places the by the High tension electric but he we ares doing every thl Jfe in our Power to establish ser vice As rapidly As Minnesota in fat june Down from the a severe wind rain and electrical storm struck this Section of Minnesota Early downpour approached Tom proportions of a new storm Asp Ykhing Low barometric pressure is moving Crota the province of and is Likely at any instant to strike that Vicinity and sweep southward reaching cyclonic win Ford Federal weather observer said Here High wind at Pierre june Small whirlwinds Are reported to have de Stroye half a dozen barns and buildings in this Vicinity yesterday there were no casualties an damage waa today baseball american i Axne first game 490 2 Detroit oof 0 Shaute and Sewell Holloway and National imbue 000 030 000 Luque Vance and de Chicago 001 0 Philadelphia 000 t Jacobs and Ofarrell ring and 2 000 1 Barnes an Snyder leu Greer willing to go to prison than reflect on Mabel los june Gnu ends in the trial of Horace chauffeur charged with attempting murder Courtland dines at the tatters apartment Beret last new tears were near comple Tion Early they began father abruptly yes when Greer unexpectedly re fused to declaring he would rather Goto the Penitentiary than say anything which might reflects in Mabel his or and of the motion picture actresses with dines the shoot i ing took
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