Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 19, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Sixteen pages the evening Republican City edition vol xxx Imitchell South Dakota wednesday november 19, 1924. Number 42arly farm Aid unlikely Mage had just one sweetheart my ado Suhk War for party i a k Lut Shoemaker coached him in his courtship was a silent Cal then also and thai was his Handicap >0 bashful to dance in did no to Kyhn know i huh should name the wedding Dav ton. Mass., nov. 17.�? tho Lovo Tiro in the Calm cautious Calvin i y to hard to imagine pricked tho heart of the who presides in Wash s still his sweetheart to be in 1903. When Coolidge was or lawyer Here and Grace so a teacher in the Clarke. The deaf and Blind they to had spied the girl As he ii t of jigs window. A in it ital my need t hem. A i Ampton was a Small place own spread fast. Was a Coli rating lie was not a fervid Lover. He mgt it Good ii be on walks and he punctilious Calls upon her. Ile i a to none of the dances for it i it Man was too bashful to Day Coolidge dropped into the of James Limey for a Chat. Was and still is the Village taker and philosopher. A a of Here Young Man a Ticey Coolidge pretending to be very a a Yon Arentt getting anywhere a want to walk closer to Grace. Go up the Greet As if you know her. For some of these Oung men around town Wiy i and walk Between you. At n you walk Home with Lier 1. Walk very close. And when it in her parlor sit very close on the lounge. St look at Lier shoes. Tell her pretty Fet she has. Then look skirt. Tell her what a pretty Slio has on. In look into her eyes. Tell her wonderful eyes she has and Iii know she s going to make Young Man a wonderful wife. Of you Hope to be that a her Coolidge followed this and not will never be known. Butt time liter their engagement need. Bilge knew Little of the Del dealings with the fair sex. Know that it was his place to name the wedding Day. It Ltd term closed. Miss good1 her Home in Vermont d. She did not know should stay there and Trousseau or whether a a arrangements to re school the following leadership on Miu City rum runners taken Dakotan lure former Treasury Heads aids dry agent working under plan to a horse Bosses and build new order cover leads to arrest of big bootleggers fight will be bitter wild West show Down initial Tasi is to come soon Over the Choice of National chairman president and m is. Calvin Coolidge. Unch it a to it /1 <1 no h a it minister now thinks his wife took own life at same time Rev. A Heltsley can offer no motive for murder new York n. Y., nov. is daily becoming More apparent that tho democrats failed to take to heart the lesson the party a overwhelming defeat at the polls on november 4. Tho Hatchet has not Only not been buried but the strife that split the party wide open at the new York National convention is about to be renewed with increased vigor. John w. Davis it develops More clearly every Day was merely a sacrifice a forlorn Hope selected when it became apparent that neither Al Smith nor William Gibbs Mcadoo could win the democratic presidential nomination. And with Davis engulfed in an Avalanche of Republican ballots Smith and Mcadoo Are preparing to renew their warfare for the control of the democratic party. Davis fiasco and the accompanying vote which Smith piled up in new York state in his Victory Over Theodore Roosevelt in the gubernatorial Campaign reacted More to the interest of Smith because the Smith element in the party now Point to that million majority for Smith and declaim that Smith is the logical Leader of the party for 1928. And it is with that end in View that the prohibition officers surround dealers just As Purchase is consummated Minneapolis. Minn., nov. 19.�?up a staging a a a wild West Holdup in the downtown Section Here Early today Federal prohibition agents arrested two alleged liquor dealers while a third Man escaped amid a Hail of bullets from the Federal men. The two men arrested Are Raymond j. Arend of St. Paul alleged owner of two carloads of alcohol seized by Federal agents sunday and monday and Verne Howard. Minneapolis alleged confederates of Arend. The agents also seized 22 Gallons of Alco hoi and two automobiles in addition i to the arrests which Captain a. Townsend. Divisional prohibition chief characterized As the most important of the year. Dakotan aids officers the arrests were made As a South Dakota prohibition agent working in caused a great Shock throughout ire Der cover As a Bootlegger was closing land. Special razor for feminine shave is latest innovation Chicago. Tu., nov. 19.�?a feminine shave and a special razor for women has been invented according to reports made before the first annual convention Here of the associated master Barbers of America. The Barbers have decided that the facial Beauty of Man is due to the invigorating effect of steel on flesh. So a special instrument with a Dull Edge will be applied in the shaves for women. Otherwise the Barbers ruled the feminine ceremony will be the same cold Cream a dash of lather the Dull razor a moist Towel Sweet scented water a dry Towel powder and the Check. Cardina Logue Irish primate Dies suddenly Coolidge body recesses for several weeks even farm bloc leaders assert that with emergency Over haste is useless task is immense one so experts will t Ike time providing first Aid. However for cattlemen Washington. C., nov. 19.�? a5 a Early action at the coming Short session of Congress on farm Relief legislation appeared improbable today in View of the announcement by farm bloc leaders that agricultural depression has been somewhat relieved and the decision of the agricultural commission named by president Coolidge to investigate and recommend Steps for stabilization of the Industry to recess after today s session for three or four weeks. Representative Tincher repub-ga3 a lican Kansas spokesman for the Ireland House farm bloc announced yester Day after a conference with senator Curtis. Republican of the same state this morning. There had been no j that no Effort would be made to press previous intimation of the cardinals i farm legislation at the impending illness and the news of his demise i session before the presidents com Mission reports. In the opinion of Belfast. Ireland nov. 19. Cardinal Logue. Primate of is dead. Death occurred at six of clock i so was in this quandary appeared at her Home his Best clothes clime s father met him at pre on a business trip a he not a business col Iod shifting to his other pleasure trip a that is. Not exactly a coolish a you see i came up marry your i prised go Phuo. I done to think she a ready a id Iii Coolidge his natural to him As he took a tho porch. A Pii wait have been Slid Den news to that they were to to Mart a Way. But she was prepare ceremony in a few months. Re married on oct. 4, 1905. A their friends they Are its yet. It 1924, service inc a o Homas Ince Dies i Hollywood Home of heart trouble w of i a of. Cal., nov. 19.�?Thomas i tonally known picture pro-1 at 5 30 this morning at his the Hollywood Foothills of Hie. It was announced at a a try Gudio. Due to angina Rectoris ill on a trip to san Diego i from a train at Delmar Light and brought to his i is night. The attack was 1 having been Active in the is motion picture work up e he was stricken. Columbus Ohio nov. 19.�?the Rev. V. Sheatsley pastor of Christ lutheran Church of Bexley a suburb whose wife a cremated body was taken from a heat no Furnace in the family Home last monday today changed his testimony of yesterday and told prosecutor King that he be lived his wife had taken her own life. Yesterday he had refused t accept a suicide verdict. The ministers statement a made voluntarily he called prosecutor John r. King on the Telephone just a few hours before the funeral was to be Lichi and said he desired a a a personal conference. The prosecutor with a stenographer went to the ministers study where he declared he wished to change testimony Given yesterday. A yesterday you asked me if i had any personal opinion As to How my wife met her death and i told you i did not a he began. A i have sent for you to Tell you that i now have a conviction of what happened. This is my own deliberate conviction made after considering All angles in the Case a i believe that my wife killed throughout hours of questioning Rev. Sheatsley has maintained rigid composure. Reluctant to accept a verdict of suicide lie could offer no motive for murder. Son saw body the investigators have Only partial facts concerning the condition of tile Furnace when the body was found. The minister testified that before going to town he refuelled the Furnace and that he left it thoroughly hot and filled with flame. Clarence the younger son told the police that shortly after 3 p. Rn., when he opened the door and recognized Bis Mother the finnace was Nordh flame. Police attach Little significance to Rand jury called to probe acts of Bon homme Board in s. I nov. 19.�?a grand has been ordered by circuit a r. B. Tripp to Convene in Bon of county at a special term of j Friday nov. 28. A petition for j ral jury investigation of the acts Board of commissioners of the y was filed with the court last Day bearing the names of 208 fits of Bon homme county. It ago. 111., nov. 19.�?the Gondi ref brigadier general Charles g. Vee vice president elect in an ast on Hospital recovering from a operation sunday for hernia con a to improve according to his a n Sells bulls that Republican want ads will sell big things As Well As Little things has just been proved by Harry e. Taylor route 4, Mitchell. One and sold bulls for him to buyers 50 Miles apart showing How want advertisers Benefit from the big territory covered by the Republican. Or. Taylor writes a in regard to the want and i would Sav it brought splendid results. In three Days time i sold bulls to buyers living 50 Miles Clarences testimony that he discovered the body yet failed to Tell his brother and Sisters of his find. His explanation that he did not wish to worry them until his father knew tho fact was accepted. Ile said that he was attracted to Hie Furnace immediately upon returning from school and recognized the body. His Broth for or and Sisters were in the room above but he passed them by and went to his own room without notifying them of the tragedy. C Oul Dnn to c lose door my he emphasis is being placed on the position of the body in the Furnace. The younger son testified that the Back was to the door with Beeton one Side and head on the other the body somewhat in a reclining to j Areu by sit Ion when he first identified it. Al. Most two hours later when he a j companies Bis father to the Furnace j the body has Killen but the Bac was still towards the door. The Purchase of 120 Gallons of alcohol which agents declare was sold him by Arend with a guaranty of Safe delivery in South Dakota. Howard. According to Captain Townsend was the Driver of the car provided by Arend and the third Mali who escaped was the armed guard who was to accompany the machine on its journey into South Arend and Howard Are held Smith interests Are laying their plans. Without charge but Captain Townsend tammany Active in c am Paige j said several charges probably would naturally tammany is backing Al be filed late today Smith. Mayor Frank Hague of Jer i according to Captain be City seems to hav upon by gov. Smith _. Hall As the logical Man tor the dem j gave him Arend s card with theocratic National chairmanship to sue. Lowing message written on the Bac. Coed Clem Shaver. Mayor Hague at j Matt this present is vice chairman of the a him Tionel committee. The Mcadoo Wing Mun cation with the Minneapolis o archbishop of Donnell the cardinals coadjutor who lives at Dundalk on being advised left for Armagh. Cardinal Logue was a great admirer of american institutions although he disliked the Republican principle. Which he discussed frankly with the late colonel Roosevelt on one of his that aria Effort to formulate a late visits to America. It was this farm bloc members lie explained agriculture especially in a Large Section of the West has been Given sufficient stimulus to tide the Farmer Over for tho time being. Face immense tak recognizing the immensity of their task members of the administrations agricultural commission have decided pro Hague of Jer i according to Captain Townsend Iticia questions was on the occasion pc been agreed South Dakota agent ingratiate him a of the Queenstown affair last March and tammany i self with bootleggers and one of them in which British soldiers were fired fellow o. Bottom. Ray. Fob k. Ray gave after com is said to favor Homer s. Cummins o Cincinnati for the part. In Happy Accord with tammany and gov. Smith Are the two big Middle Western democratic Bosses Thomas tag j Gart of Indiana and George e. Bren Nan of Illinois. Smith. Brennan and Taggart gathered at Taggarty a famous Rich lick. Ind. Resort last week j and this session was regarded As the first Council in the approaching War for supremacy in the democratic j party there seems to be no question j in the minds of any of the party chieftains but that the two men who j will be before the democratic con a mention again in 1928 for the presidential nomination will be Mcadoo and Smith. Flyers the South Dakota agent was sent to the twin cities where he met Arend and became Friendly with him. Gram to provide lasting Prosperity dislike which made him Welcome the f0r the Farmer would be time wasted Dominion settlement of the Irish until official statistics on All phases question. J of question could be prepared to i he last time he commented on pol j guide them. Every Agency of tho questions was on the occasion government charged with administration of farm regulations the gathering of production and Market statistics. Financing and transportation has been asked to compile the desired information for the commission and it will reassemble As soon ail the data upon with nearly a score of casualties. Speaking to the associated press correspondent he termed the incident a a diabolical outrage perpetrated to prejudice the relations be it ready tween great Britain and the free while the work of the commission Cardinal Logue celebrated his Gold a while the agent was arranging for in Jubilee aaa priest on dec. 21. 1916 a Purchase of alcohol Captain Townsend declared. Arend told him that he was the owner of the two carloads of alcohol seized. Bootleggers surrounded Arend according to the report told 1 a a strife in Ireland i the agent that he would sell him 120 Gallons of alcohol and said that he would provide for its delivery which he guaranteed. The agent arranged to meet Arend at a downtown hotel at 4 a. Rn., today to close the Deal. After the two men left the hotel they were trailed by Maurice Silverman assistant divisional Hief Abd ten armed agents. While the South Dakota agent was and while the Smith faction has begun to Lay its plans to making the payment and the Driver i make Al Smith the party Standard a j guard were waiting with their bearer in 192 8. The Mcadoo forces machine to Start the trip. Silverman Are by no Means Idle. Recently an Ltd his men staged their a hold there have been a number of Infor-1 _ he was known As the a grand old Many of the roman Catholic Church in Ireland. He had a tiny Frame but unbounded courage of which he frequently had need during the period one thing for which he was noted was his severe condemnation of modern dress. A Ireland used to be proud of her women but the dress or want of dress of women in the present Day is a he declared at one time. A there seems to be rivalry among them As to How Little dress they can Mal conferences of the Mcadoo sup prosecutor King believes that it porters Here and among those who to u i la have been impossible for the have attended these sessions have woman to have entered the heated j Heen governor Cameron Morrison of vault feet first. Even had she been North Carolina George f. Milton of Able to accomplish this be believes j Chattanooga tenn., Homer s. Cum accomplish this he believes she would have been unable to close the door because her Back was i Bourne. Bernard a Baruch and against it. David Hunter Miller of new York. The minister today expressed con these men Are of the opinion Tam Sid Erable More emotion than when Many Hall the Jersey City demo testifying yesterday prosecutor King j racy under the leadership of Hague said. Several times he interrupted the Illinois Wing led by Brennan questions with sobs. And the Indiana democracy under Rev. Sheatsley also discussed with Taggart Are a four of a kind a lost to the prosecutor statements made yes Bandit Teiler officials part in mail theft Chicago nov 19.�?brent Glass-27 the a a driest thanksgiving in the i cock. Leader of the train bandits who states history. J. H. Searls. Federal executed the $2,000,000 mail train prohibition director for South Dakota j robbery at Rondout. 111., on june 12. Searls says state will see driest thanksgiving Sioux Falls s. D., nov 19. Confiscation of 120 Gallons of alcohol in Minneapolis Early today by Federal dry agents of Minnesota and South mins of Cincinnati Thomas m. Chad Dakota is one of a series of seizures of alcohol intended for South Dakota consumption which will make nov. I ter Day by his oldest daughter Elizabeth that the Mother had come to them in the morning and said a ooh you poor girls you poor girls How will i be forgiven for my sins a lie declared that he had heard the Mother say a you poor girls but had not heard her speak of sins. The minister offered a possible motive for suicide by admitting that they had lost about one third of their savings in a bad Stock Deal but that a she had taken the loss philosophically and did not seem unduly concerned about it. A medical men be continued a also say that it was possible for her to go violently insane As a result of the period of life in which she was said today. Minnesota Federal dry agents worked in conjunction with South Dakota All sense of progressive democratic j forces in the seizure and Federal men principles and held together Only by j from this state were to have been Eon tho cohesive Power of Public Pound Cen rated at the Minnesota South Dakota line tonight to seize the liquor Laden motor cars if the trap sprung this morning had failed or. Searls said. Or. Searls said the shipment had been intended for delivery to rapid City s. A o mrs. Harding still carries on in her struggle for life Marion Ohio nov. 19.�?mrs. Florence Kling Harding who has been critically ill for two weeks has become worse and is showing signs of sinking into coma according to a bulletin issued by her physician at 2 30 p. Rn., today. The 2 30 report of or. Carl w. Sawyer of White Oaks sanitarium where mrs. Harding has been making her Home said a mrs. Harding is worse. She is More stupid and Dull. We have Well marked signs of coma coming Marion. Ohio nov. 19.�?mrs. Florence Kling Harding critically ill at the White Oaks Home of or. Carl w. Sawyer was a quite weak and exhausted this morning a bulletin issued by or. Sawyer said. She is suffering from kidney ailment. The bulletin follows a mrs. Harding rested comfortably most of the night. Her condition is Smith has been left As the great out unchanged this morning. She is tak Anding figure in democracy. He ing a Little nourishment. Her heart was Only democratic candidate action is poor and she is quite weak i importance to survive and he aur and lived magnificently. Or. Plan progressive in Gigue the Mcadoo Wing is talking of organizing a league of progressive democrats to be used to persuade the rank and file throughout the nation to support certain fundamental principles. These principles follow 1. Abandon the unit Rule in National conventions. 2. Abolish the two thirds Rule in nominating conventions. 3. Eliminate the Bosses from Power in the National committee. 4. Begin a Campaign As soon As possible to revive interest in the party a Ping Essie purposes. But the Smith faction is also looking longingly toward the progressive vote. Which rallied about la Follette on nov. 4. The Smith leaders seem agreed that the party must throw overboard the last remnants of conservatism and become rampantly Liberal if it is to continue to be the chief opponent of the Republican party. They think it must Wax fairly Radical if it is to attract Back the Union labor and other Radical democrats who deserted to la Follette. Liquor to be i Mic upon this the Smith and Mcadoo factions seem agreed but the one thing upon which the split is to come. It seems at this time will be the liquor Issue. Brennan it a1 plan to present Smith to the next democratic convention As a Liberal if not a Radical and to urge the party to go frankly wet with a View of winning the wet East and the traditionally democratic though dry. South. The wet democrats Point to Davis defeat As proof of the need of a wet Plank in their next platform. They Are convinced that Davis could have beaten Coolidge if he had come out for Beer and Light wines. They know Smith s stand on the liquor question and no matter which faction Mcadoo or Smith gains control of the remains of the democratic party one thing is certain and that is that Al Britain backs newpr0t0c0lt0 abolish wars London. England. Nov. 19.�? a5 a it is stated in authoritative circles that the British governments request that the Geneva protocol on Security and disarmament be not discussed at the coming meeting in one of the league of nations Council does not mean that great Britain desires to scrap the protocol but that the action is simply in line with Premier baldwins desire to discuss the matter thoroughly with his Cabinet and the dominions. It is considered that the interval Between now and dec. 8, the Date of the Rome meeting is too Brief to admit of a sufficiently thorough canvass of the situation. It is also stated that there never has been any desire to reject the scheme of Security and disarmament evolved at the last league Assembly with rut the substitution of a conserva Active plan and that the whole matter requires the most thorough counsel by Premier Baldwin with All of his advisers. The government it was added continued its policy of favourably regarding any attempt by the league of nations to Settle the disarmament and Security question and the pres i int protocol so far As the govern j ment now in office understands it j will form a �oun<3 basis for an International conference. Of ninety eight per cent of the a1 j Monos grown in America Are pro j diced in California. I today told the jury in the trial of William Fahy. Former Post office injector. James Murray and Walter comb How the robbery was planned he alleged that Fahy obtained information of valuable mall shipments and passed it on to Murray the witness also told of burying the loot. Which he divided into seven portions. $101,000 for each share in the Woods 25 Miles from Kansas citf.�?T. Mo., several Days after the robbery. The whole amount did not include several thousand dollars divided the Day after the robbery. Ten Days ago. He testified he accompanied Post office inspector Adamson to Tulsa. Okla. And turned Over to him $404,500 in Bonds and $101,000 in Liberty Bonds. Glasscock pictured Murray As the Field Marshall of the robber bands operations and him Telf and Willis Newton As the generals in the Field. Fahy occasionally was brought into the picture appearing at the Union depot to Point out chutes through which valuable packages of registered mail were handled Glasscock testified. 1 is expected by chairman Carey of Wyoming to carry its activities past March 4 when the present Congress expires emergency problems or be disposed of As quickly As posse in j to permit legislative action in Arco a 1 Ance with the wishes of pm a 1 n Coolidge without undue delay w h this purpose in mind the Cate Dusty described by the comm a a n ers As being in a a depressed Quot c rid Tion is to be Given first consider on cooperative marketing of farm products will constitute one of the main branches of the inquiry an 1 one of the first requests of the commission was for a digest of the several Bills pending before Congress relating to that question present Laws on a be subject also will be studied to determine possible flaws in administration inn to to comprehensive i Tariff rates and the whole Structure of transportation including highways water and rail transport freight rates and service As they relate to agriculture will also come under the Scru-1 tiny of the commission As will the Gen Jeral policy of the agricultural expansion under reclamation service. In i its study in reclamation the commission will give attention to rec Lama i Tion projects under construction and those yet to be undertaken. Federal i and state quarantine regulations also will be studied. Another important feature of the commissions work the statement said will have to do with foreign Competition with Domestic farm products the inquiry into this phase to include costs of foreign products and a study of hindrances to a profitable foreign Market for this country a exportable surpluses. Jury is selected for second trial of Don b. Johnson Parker. S. Nov hdm selection of a jury was completed this Forenoon in the trial of Don b. Johnson former vice president of the defunct Sioux Falls Trust and savings Bank i charged with issuance without the i consent of the Board of directors of i a certificate a Deposit for $10,000. 1 presentation of evidence by the state began this afternoon. Weather forecast sold out Mitchell s. D., nov. 13, 1924. The evening Republican Mitchell s. I am pleased to be Able to say that through the want and you published re me i disposed of All the squashes and potatoes i had to sell when i have any More produce to sell or any need to advertise i shall certainly not hesitate to invest a Little Money in a Republican a want sincerely mrs. Geo. Wallis route i Iowa fair tonight warmer in East and South portions thursday in creasing cloudiness possibly becoming unsettled by night. Minnesota generally fair tonight and thursday warmer in West portion tonight. North Dakota fair tonight and thursday warmer in West and South portions tonight. South Dakota fair tonight and thursday warmer in East portion tonight. Local temperatures maximum and minimum tempera Tures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 64. Minimum 26. At 8 a m. Today 28. Weather and roads Huron Clear. 28 roads Good. Aberdeen Clear to roads Good. Sioux Falls Clear. 34 roads fair. Pierre Clear 29 roads Good. Watertown Clear. 30 roads Good. Mitchell Clear. 28 roads Good. Yankton Clear 42 roads Good