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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 13, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Sixteen pages the evening Republican City edition vol xxx Imitchell South Dakota thursday november 13, 1924. Number 37 a Rah asks extra session wife follows husband to a Franco German mrs. Dollar has had peripatetic Home with him Els average of 30,000 is yearly with Steamboat magnate rift in foundation Economy Kij pad to put i Ain Polla pc of Way to Success to second article of a e stories of famous each week one of irs will be published by the Republican the unknown wives of i mencalif., nov. 13.�?conacre or a Palace into a for the efficient and housewife. R than the self appoint is. Robert Dollar of san a Lifework has been the a sent Homes for a Hus it a mutes around the land is Captain Robert of the Dollar line steam Iny who is credited with than any other Man in Trade Between America Trade pact is against Snag Cummins Hopes to Settle rail problems now hundreds attend final rites for Henry be Bot Lodge German delegates seek Modi Iowa senator thinks la Fol i cation As result of Dawes Lette will meet him half plan proposals Way in solution Herriott stands fast sees end of old War Herlin wants to abolish 26 Peh cent reparations recovery Levy Paris France nov. 13.�?up a tho negotiations for a Franco German commercial treaty have encountered a serious hitch which according to newspaper reports is due to the efforts of the German delegates to obtain modifications of the Accord reach tho result of the election has a in London last summer for put j really improved the situation. Sen Cambridge mass Nev 13�? amp a senator Henry Cabot Lodge. Whose j career As statesman and scholar was j j ended death Here last sunday was Laid at rest yesterday in the Lodge j family vault in mount Auburn Cem every Between two tall american elms on the slope of a Hill and by the j j Shore of a Lake. The services at the Tomb and Christ Church where a distinguished group of mourners gathered were As j simple As the homage of hundreds would permit. The simplicity was _ relieved Only by a military and a Pes Moines la., nov. 13. Repar Vaj j of Honor two soldiers a actions for Railroad legislation a Thea or and Marina with draped col Short session of Congress will ret in ors an j arm3 Der Way in Washington immediately delegations representing nations senator a. B. Cummins of Owa and state City and town judiciary author of the each Cummins trans an j or Saulz it Lons whose activities deportation. Declared Here last my shared were present at the Church prior to his departure for the capital j Gervice of. Senator says Congress must pass farm Aid Republican party. He thinks should follow dictates of election returns talks with Coolidge election results. Eik thinks will Mike final settlement More easy. In a tto Solon intimates voters will Brook no delay in passing of needed Laws Ting the Dawes plan into effect in Exchange for Tye commercial advantage France is seeking. It la understood Premier Herriot flatly refused to consent to mix up the commercial negotiations with the reparation question. Ator Cummins declared in that the opposing factions in the Railroad con j Troverso can now get together on dec j Ono Mic questions involved and take the railroads out it of politics. During the next few Days the Iowa the germans Are represented As senator plans to head a series of con Captain and mrs. Dollar of liners. Pullman car lotions hotel suites they re n mrs. Dollar. They be had die were to accomplish her of keeping a Happy Home. 2 the couple have travelled to China and have gone in world twice. Their yearly it of travel is 30.000 Miles Dollar established their first i she has seen to it that a j it me has been provided Ever first of new Hughes wants state Bridges to leave Post is dedicated after March 4 w rattled hard Luck ung people a Ere married on immediately after a Finan which left them worse thin undaunted they set out w of is men to make a new to Racebridge Canada j or a Dollar in the towns bridegroom set out for the Lere his work Lay. Irani re a week later he found is Bride had left the hotel. The mid give no information but Ching a bit the future Captain Lier established in a wee bit of go furnished with second hand yes she had made it was their erne. Ute their financial Stringency. Dollar had paid Cash for her Quot a. It is a habit which Bas Eft easy credit makes it much for Young folks to save a Rhes. A i believe in paying Cash. A lid make Young couples Reat it a lot of a necessaries Are not Ivy a Thrift brings Success us this Thrifty trait which endears to turn to a very business Deal Early in it provided the ladder Ess believes a wife should partner to her husband new business enterprises. Which her husband is Withee is herself in a buoyant Rind free from moods and a discouraged by reverses f ii i of discomforts lumber Camps i Learned f himself a Man must put ement of Success. So i gave i the Best of care and kept i. I constantly kept my governor casts symbolic state Secretary. Friends Liy into Missouri As say. Must recoup his part of ceremonies private fortunes wanting first of All the abolition of the 26 per cent reparations recovery tax and in addition certain modifications of the Dawes plan As applied under the London agreement. Premier Herriot reminded or. Van hoesch the German ambassador that the German delegates in London had promised France commercial advantages in compensation for the voluntary offer of the French to hasten the military evacuation of parts of the occupied territory. The French Premier pointed out that his government had More than kept its promises and that it was now for the German government to show a disposition to reciprocate. It is understood the German government is considering now what its next step shall be in the face of Frances refusal to consider modification of the reparation details. Of Ferencek with president Coolidge Herbert Hoover Secretary of Commerce and representatives of both the Railroad operators and their employees in an Effort to agree on a pro j Gram of legislation. Senator Cummins expressed the Hope that senator Lafollette with whom he differs on a part of the Railroad program will meet him half Way. A a it would seems senator Cummins said a that the result of the election has demonstrated that Coolidge will urge rate Cut on farm stuffs Washington. A. Nov. 13.�?readjustment of the whole Railroad rate Structure not in a fashion which will provide less Revenue for the roads but with a vie to providing lower rates on agricultural products from the More inaccessible farming regions will Lafollette urt0< a president Coolidge in his Washington i. A. Nov. 13.�?ad extra session of the new Congress soon after next March 4 was urged today by senator Horah. Republican of Idaho who declared to thought farm and Railroad measures As we Ell As the world court proposal and perhaps tax Relief should be taken up at that time. The Idaho senator voiced his opinion after a Call on president Coolidge hut said the legislative situation was not discussed at their conference. Administration officials close to the president indicated yesterday that he had no present plan for the calling of a special session. Senator Borah believes that Little in the Way of general legislation will be accomplished at the coming Short session which is to be devoted largely to work on appropriations. He regards a delay until the regular meeting of the new Congress in december of next year As unnecessary and unwarranted. Senator Borah said he told the president he believed the Republican party should a a legislate As close to first message to Congress since he has acquired the prestige of being pres the election returns As possible and Dent in his own right. This is not a new thought with the for that reason if it were possible. Immediate Steps should be taken eve cannot have his own Wray. Inasmuch As i am willing to concede a part of his Railroad program. It we Ould seem there is a fair Opportunity to reach an in addition to Railroad Bills of his own which Are pending in Congress. Senator Cummins said there Ere i brought this Issue to the front and j and the development of reclamation president. He has urged it before in at the Short session of Congress and believes in it strongly. Some of j for enactment of farm Relief Legisla Tive developments of the Campaign Tion. Revision of transportation Laws j about too other Bills proposing regulation of the railroads All he said. I Center on the three things a Consoli Mobridge s. D., nov. 13.�?up a South Dakota yesterday completed the first step in crushing out the cause of an isolation which has blocked the path of her development since earliest territorial Days. In the presence of a great gathering which w As in itself a splendid j Washington. C., nov. 13.�?Secretary Hughes intends to retire from the Cabinet March 4, it has been Learned. This came upon the heels of the formal announcement from the White House that Secretary Davis already had informed the president of the necessity of his leaving Public life i at the finish of his four years in the Butler named today to take lodges place Dation of the systems adoption of a settled policy of government interference in disputes Between the railroads and their employees and final valuation of the properties necessary for rate making purposes. A if we could get these three problems settled to the satisfaction of everybody senator Cummins said a the Mere fact that tho self appointed champions of the Farmer were humiliated in the Battle of ballots last we Eek has not affected the presidents belief that a readjustment of freight rates is imperatively needed. It May be stated emphatically however that the president is firmly convinced that the railroads should not be injured in this readjustment. He is convinced that for the country to be prosperous and for a employ we would have peace in the Railroad j ment to be avoided the railroads must i world for a Long time. Hope for this i be enabled to earn sufficient Money j settlement looks very promising to tribute to the occasion. Gov. W. Ii. Labor department. Dot i sing i Happy. I toil him when Little went wrong. I tried tween him and Home Var scolded him so id him when he was nor i realized that Over to it n work is not Tunnat Rong ambitious Man. Job seemed infinitely ii i red with his but Small it was never continues. Tho Captain brr with travel arrange i Day colder Mcmaster pronounced at 2 30 of clock in the afternoon the words which formally consecrated the states first Highway Bridge Over the Missouri River a to the service of the people of South Dakota and of generations to citizens of Mobridge and the territory for a Hundred Miles in every direction swarmed Over the Broad East approach to the Bridge braving for an hour and a half a biting Northwest wind to hear the dedicatory ritual. They applauded to the Echo every sentiment expressed on behalf of a greater and bettor developed South Dakota. At the end of tile program governor Mcmaster loosed a massive lock securing the Bridge approach and cast it into the eddying River forty feet below amid a Salvo of salutes. During the remainder of the Day the Leviathan of Concrete and steel bore up a sustained onslaught of motor bus. Bent As they declared. A on driving across the big Muddy for the first the president indicated for the first time publicly his desire for As few changes As possible in the official family and his Hope there would be no other resignations following that of Secretary Davis. Many construed this to mean that the Cabinet we Ould remain about As now constituted. Boston mass. Nov. 13.�?william a. Butler lawyer and manufacturer and chairman o. The Republican National committee today was appointed by gov. Cox to succeed the late Henry Cabot Lodge As United states senator from Massachusetts. The governor. It was said. Has assurances that or. Butler will accept. The appointment is for approx to buy the equipment they need make me. For the first time i can really j the improvements they require and see the end of the controversy with respond the necessary Money on main Gard to the railroads in political j tenancy. Campaigns. 1 Quot but while Secretary Hughes has mately two year As the seat cannot not discussed his contemplated retire i be filled by election until the next i ment with the president and has been general election in 1926. This is in 1 absolutely noncommittal publicly he accordance with a Law enacted two has told intimate friends be Felt it years ago. Giving the governor author i necessary to leave official life and i Ity to appoint a successor to fill such resume the practice of Law for which vacancies As May develop Between Hill freed on liquor charge in Baltimore my Donald out As candidate for speaker projects. / the president agreed with him Idaho senator said. That the report of the fact finding commission on reclamation should be adopted this commission was appointed by the ints Riar department and has suggested appropriations for a number of developments senator Borah held the Farmers diff Cut to was due to excessive taxation the lows purchasing Power of the Dollar the Lack of a foreign Market my transportation rates lie asserted the Farmers were loaded Down with i a billion dollars increased taxation and farm exports had fallen notwithstanding reports that they were greater in value than in 191? although they May have been greater in bulk the question of deflation he asserted was one for executive j influence on the Federal Reserve j Board. In connection with the extra ses a Sion proposal. Or. Borah said in believed the commission appointed to recommend farm Relief measures a we Ould have ample time to report by next March 4. Of weather forecast he has been offered most attractive propositions. Secretary Hughes is not a Man of great Means and his official position in Washington which Calls for More entertaining than that of any other Post has proved a heavy Burden on him. Intimate friends of the Secretary understand his position he j must recoup his private fortunes and j elections. Senator Lodge s term would have expired in 1928 and the Winner of the election two years hence will serve Only until that time. Or. Butler will a Litfy at Washington in time to take his seat when Congress convenes on dec. I. Would limit term Boston mass., nov. 13.�?chairman Sioux Falls. S a. Nov. 13.�? a �?rep-1 Charles s. Mcdonald of Sioux Falls Iowa rain or Snow i of East and Central fair in West portions tonight colder tonight Friday fair colder in Southeast and warmer in Northwest portion Minnesota generally fair tonight and Friday colder in East portion tonight rising temperature Friday. North Dakota fair tonight and Friday its Init temperature. South Dakota fair tonight and Friday. Rising temperature Friday j and in West and North portions to i night. I Nebraska fair tonight and Fri j in East portion tonight j simply must go. President Coolidge is certain to bring Strong pressure upon or. Hughes to remain in the Cabinet. The secreted has the Arious threads of the foreign policy Well in band and it would be difficult for a new Man to take Over the Post without Start ing where or. Hughes did four years j Lodge ago. To the Charlesll. Mcglue of the democratic state committee announced that he would file with the legislature today a Bill the effect of which would be to limit to March 4. Or until an election can be held the terms of William m. Butler As United states senator in succession to Henry Cabot the matter May be carried United states supreme court Baltimore. My. Nov 13 re in tat Ive John Philip Hill of bal member of the House of representation wits acquitted by a jury in j Tives from Minnehaha county today United states court today of Viola j formally announced his candidacy Ting the volstead Law by Man fac i for the speaker ship of the House at Turing intoxicating wine and cider at j the coming session. In a statement his Home he declared himself to be a in perfect the fifth and sixth counts of the i Accord with the legislative ideas sex indictment. Which charged colonel j Derson a Hill with maintaining a common j pressed by governor elect Carl gun nuisance at his Home were dismissed i representative George Otte of Clark Wheeler sees dry Triumph in elections under instructions from judge Mot j county and representative Ray who Ris a. Soper who presided at the Harrison of brow a county have been j Lyzina Fordon 4 to his second to or. Mcglue said. Motor rum runner and cargo taken after hot Chase balanced budget finally reality in Germany claim new York n. Y., nov. 13.�?the i a a motor launch. Cigarette said to be a j Berlin. Germany. Nov. 13.�?a bal trial. I mentioned for the speaker ship but the trial was the result of a test have not yet become candidates by Case forced by colonel Hill who formal announcement. Or maintained the volstead Law gave Ald was elected nov the Farmer a right to manufacture term in the House. Cider and wine but withheld from a a a a a the City Man the right to manufacture Beer. The trial brought from judge sop 1 or the opinion that the clause of the j volstead act defining beverages of More than half of one per cent alcoholic Content As illegal did not apply to Home made wines and cider provided the products is non intoxicating a in fact. Of Well known rum runner her Crew of danced budget the dream of every details of social and dining nor with Home t has no particular Hob rising temperature Friday afternoon. Temperatures maximum and minimum tempera a Tures As recorded by tho official gov four men and 210 cases of liquor were captured last night by the police boat Gypsy after a Chase in the har j Bor in which the Gypsy rammed the i european fiscal end of the War Many. Successful operation reformer since the is a reality in Ger of the Dawes support of an orphan of drop Khart a Lead is now 650 with 12 counties out u Iasi la. Nov. 13.�?senator Brookhart a mad Over his de opponent for the Senate s remained at 650 today ii reports from la of the Des still. Outstanding. The Quot ted counties include Polk Moines and Ottaw Ottamie ii Bluffs which were expect Complete their official canvass senatorial voters during tho Ern ment thermometer from 7 yesterday to t a. In. Today maximum 49. Minimum 17. At s a. In. Today 17. T a. In. Launch after Many shots were fired reparation plan is the reason for it. And was herself badly damaged. The police boarded the cigarette and after a stiff hand to hand Battle overpowered the Crew and Arres ted the four men. Weather and roads Aberdeen partly Cloudy to roads Good. Huron Clear 15 roads Good t Watertown tartly Cloudy 18 roads Good. Mitchell Cloudy 17 roads Good. Yankton partly Cloudy 21 roads Good Sioux fills Clear. 24 roads Good. Pierre Clear 14 roads Good. Contract is let by Navy for Long distance Airship Hospital Holstein worlds Champion butter producer Fago. Iii. Nov. 13�?the new 3 Champion producing cow Holstein Junior three year old s a nary snowball gentle of the of Western state Hospital fort a orm. Wash., in a ten month j period the cow produced 767.78 i of butterfat. Lost a son Washington. D c., nov. contract for a naval flying boat capable of making a sustained flight from the West coast to Honolulu has troves they have been Over burdened been signed by the Bureau of naval and they demand from the finance this was disclosed today at a meeting of finance ministers of the German states. The Dawes plan was based on the Assumption that taxes would bring in 5,200,000,000 Gold Marks a year. For the first six months of the present fiscal 5�?Ter taxes have produced 3.300,000,000 Gold Marks far More than was promised by the experts. Thus less than a year after German currency had reached the Bottom of the pit of depreciation it has climbed Back to the pre War Normal. I the industrialists Are complaining f of excess taxation they insist the surplus shown in the last six months deuces beaten by nine and five so leaguer gets seat mrs. Harding is worse again today physician reports Washington C., nov. 13.�?ana-15 the results of the election from a a wet and dry viewpoint Wayne b. Wheeler Genera counsel of the anti Saloon league today declared 320 of the 432 members of the House endorsed by the Drys had been successful. A the association against the prohibition he said a made 174 endorsements of candidates for Congress of whom 82 were elected. They openly opposed 262 candidates of whom 219 we Ere elected. Eight of the candidates endorsed by the wet organization either repudiated the endorsement or had dry voting rec Verona Tunis. Specifications Calls for a proven capacity of five passengers and a to of freight. Ministers now in session that taxes be reduced. Of the contract was regarded in naval circles As the first step toward filling a recognized deficiency in tire Fleet for Long distance Maneu vers. Of a one of today a want ads is from a father seeking news of his son. It is just one of those interesting human interest items that can be found any Day in Republican want Adu Coolidge is to give first Post election address Gardner and Healy conclude pleas in Salinger Case Fessenden n d., nov. 13.�?op a a Jack nine and five spot of cards gave w. R Hartl nonpartisan leaguer a seat in the North Dakota House of representatives yesterday when he Cut cards with his opponent to break a tie vote. A contest for the seat in the thirty third legislative District. Wells coun a to. Unofficially went in favor of con Sellie Independent and anti leaguer j by a margin of two votes. On the official recount How Ever. The vote was j decided even at 1,596 apiece. A deck of cards was brought into play by the perplexed election officials. With the drawer of the Best two cards out of three to win the seat. It Hartl after a wish for fortunes smile Drew a Jack a nine and a five. Sellie. Confident Drew a Jack and j the faltered in his Luck and pulled j a pair of deuces. Of Marion. Ohio. Nov. 13�?mrs. Florence Kling Harding. Who is critically j ords. Ill we Ltd kidney trouble wan reported a of the 33 senators elected 17 who As not so Well in a bulletin issued were re elected Are listed As dry. One this morning by or Carl w. Sawyer j is outs Okenly wet and two voted for her physician the bulletin read most enforcement legislation we Hile a mrs. Harding had a very restless All but two of the thirteen newly and painful night and is not so Well elected senators Are favourable to pro this j Hibi Tion enforcement. Most of these instead of being Given to local were fought by the wets newspapermen personally by or. A the total numbers elect of the Sawyer this mornings bulletin was House who Are listed As favourable read Over the Telephone by a nurse to the dry cause is 320. While in the this was taken to indicate that or. Sawyer is remaining close to the bedside of his patient. Defeated English Premier plans to see United states Senate 72 out of the 96 members will support legislation to make prohibition effective six others favor part of the legislation advocated by the of London eng. Nov 13.�?ramsey Macdonald is contemplating a visit to America on a Holiday. After his realtors applaud Iowa plan to put billboards away Chicago. In. Nov. 13�?the nation hard grind of nearly a Yar As great i a1 association of real estate boards Britain s first labor Premier the has issued a statement expressing a evening Star to Day stays it under a Proval of a Law just becoming effect s land s. Bill million acres of Cut Over lands in Louisiana afire Washington C., nov. 13.�?president Coolidge will speak tonight before the annual meeting of the association of land Grant colleges. This will be or. Coolidge a first Public address since the election and he expects to devote his remarks chiefly to the subject of agriculture. Sioux Falls. P. A nov. 13.�?clos-i ing arguments continued today in the a trial of Ben i. Sal infer. Or. H j a Burlingame and Fred Sawyer of Fie Alexandria. La., nov. 13.�?a Mil gals of the defunct Midland racking lion acre or More of Cut Over land company of Sioux City la., for Sun have been sent by Forest fires in of the mails to defraud. A. K. Gard a Central and North Louisiana As a re Ner. Counsel for Sawyer and Robert Healy counsel for Salinger. Made final pleas today for their clients and s. W. Clark prosecutor was expected to begin his rebuttal argument this afternoon. Suit of the Long drouth with tremendous loss to seedlings and Small Trees. One of the Foremost leaders in conservation work in Louisiana estimates the loss at several million dollars. Free any want ads running two or More insertions and paid for at regular rates will be published free on saturday. Get your copy in now so your and will run next saturday without charge. Live in Iowa. Which prohibits hoards on Public highways. The not Iowa Law was enacted primarily As n measure of Public safety. A confusion of advertising signs along the Way obscures the official signs placed to warn of turns Sharp curves Railroad Crossings and the like. But is is no less valuable As a me Are for conserving Scenic spots for the enjoyment of the general Public. The association Points out in its statement. The View from the Highway does not belong to the individual who owns the property along the right of Wiy. It is a Community Possession. Realtors Are interested in the whole present movement to eliminate Bill i boards from highways where Are a blot on scenery j Public Possession Ihm j they a i

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