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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 22, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Twelve pm Ges the evening Republican vol. Xxxix Mitchell South Dakota wednesday october 22, 1924.Denby blamed City i edition number 19 City gave her Brick she wanted electric chair Ove 200 girl use to punish babies entered unruly pupils Iii turn of disillusioned Ife tries to end own life s allows Poison in court room during suit for sep ate maintenance so blames the City by \ i \ him int houses not farokh treks Foh mrs. Testani v Roy a. Gibbons in \ writer z oct. -2.�?mrs. Charlotte i it stare has rebelled. A too Many bricks in Lier j o Many apartment houses note like the other. Too Many a Apps on the same siree1 the same monotonous tunes. A were no babies. Little grass Trees. Everything was made i or Stone. A heart grew chilled. Exive j id. She and her husband 1 it ranged. In big contest Barnesville minn., instructor in trouble As result of novel idea to be tried saturday Tenor fir to it Ecra res boys were not Hirtz says d1scip-Tjvk Mist be obtained freezing weather Doheny Counse Mississippi Valley i says naval head was real Power Chicago us oct. 22.�?freezing i temperatures were reported Over the i Mississippi Valley today. A 17 Wausau wis., with a Reading of 26 i tots come Ais far prom degrees at 7 a. Rn., was the coolest rapid City and Sioux Falls Point on the National weather Chart. To enter show Here i Harles la a registered is de i Grees and scores of Points through Michigan Wisconsin and Iowa re but Secretary a idea was purely patriotic Frank Hogan tells jurors boy babies on today big Ford Parade feature Friday of Mitch fill Community shopping week ported 20 and 32 degrees. Frosts were reported Over the Region last night. The department of Admiral is involved Barnesville minn., oct. 22.�? a5 a it. T. Upsahl instructor in the ban mrs. Charlott e Gates Testard Saba i bus crowded courtier she was suing for sep str Nten Ance she started Shitik a these things rising to her feet she shriek laundress is former legion Decoy used by head shot by blackmailers fat girl babies and lean once pret Neville High school who is to appear j to ones and one not so attractive before judge Casper Berg in Justice j hut All dressed in their Best bib and court Here next saturday on charges Tucker and ranging from several of assault in the second degree in i months to three years old. Wen connection with his use of an a Telec j brought by their mothers to the elks Trie chair to punish unruly students,1 dub in Mitchell yesterday to partied in his classes continued at the head Pae in Jle a it a a How staged As one of the features of Community shop j Ping deck. Little tots were brought of his classes Here today. No Romov a1 of the instructor or change will be made the school Board announced until the charges Are aired out in court saturday. According to n. B. Hanson member of the school Board the feeling of the school Board and of the general citizenry at Barnesville is that Upsahl merely Quot made a mistake contest yesterday far More the Bod found in Cornfield May be Mitchel Lite angry husband Hist she drained s a Poison vial in last drop. Carried the disillusioned mrs. Away to a Hospital. Physic a there is Only a fighting for recovery. There is no use for life a she a a hot mid one Stone the live wit h mess the a and Testa re dots not clearly in to. Neither does her husband. City is responsible husband operates an inn. In no and elsewhere his 23-year-Ife saw All the life and Gayety City provides. So stood ii years. In the woman in her wanted every woman wants Home and babies a she says. I min. Trees and Flowers. Any but the bricks and Ste Testard has rebelled a a re re a lot of others like her he verite of rebellion Only they t know what they Are rebelling. Police assert machinations of inc. He e n fatted the eni More than of York City. Ort. 22.�? a a Helen Melrose. 24 years old who was arrested in the Jersey pity x. J., laundry where she was employed has confessed that she was the lure by which a Boston Black mail ring of lawyers extorted $60,000 from Albert Victor Searles millionaire artist according to detectives who questioned her during the night. She also confessed that she was the Luke in other plots that netted Black mailers More thin $600,000, the police declared. She is being held for extradition to Boston where she is wanted on four indictments charging conspiracy and other offences. While who told the police that her name was be Rose and that she had been employed in Lite laundry for two years the police declared she was Eleanor Barnes alias Sheila Baron and a other names. Assailant Pec Jares Emery broke i p Bomi a wife is officer s Ste nog Raph fir grand rapids mich., get. 22.�?col. John q. Emery former National commander of the american legion was shot and slightly wounded this morn ing As he sat in his office j Chedell Simpson. 44. Husband of j col. Emery a stenographer is held for the shooting. A divorce action is pending against him. Col. Emery was shot in the left shoulder. The Story told the police is that Simi pen. Who is a Salesman enter i i the real estate office of the former j legion commander and asked if mrs. Simpson worked there. Told that she dil he Drew a revolver and tired twice at col. Emery the first shot going wind land the second striking Emery in the i left shoulder. As Simpson fired the police were told he shouted Quot you broke up my mrs. Simpson who is 26 years old i has been in Emery a employ for two half dozen weeks coming to his office in response i to an advertisement. Through an attempt to scare i however it was said a th9�- Ough examination will be conducted land Upsahl will be Quot punished As facts Quot there is no cause for such excite ment As prevailed yesterday Over Upsahl a mistake a said or. Hanson. I Quot it was a prank apparently with no i criminal intent. Upsahl is a Young Man full of life and has a very Good record. Ile is an sex service Man and has bean with us since last year and gave excellent service. The situation j is not such As to cause so much fun l Ore. The boys w to were in the chair Are All playing around today. Lee a mrs. William from As flu away As Sioux Falls and rapid City. The prizes will not be announced. Until saturday. There were Over two Hundred Little girls entered in than i the committee had expected and to Day they made arrangements to a i commodare a larger crowd when boy babies were to compete for prizes. Losic smart babies from my Vernon. Artesian Woonsocket Letcher Loomis and Many other surrounding towns participated in yesterdays event. I acting As judges for both yesterdays and today a show were miss we s ago his Wood superintendent of nurses at i Worcy from him. Or the methodist Hospital Are mrs. Wag rxpecf0ri to return to goner head nurse at St. Josephus Uhls afternoon. Hospital. The committee in charge _ i of the two events included mrs. K. Hoopes chairman mrs. Roy run ii it v firn ment counsel pit agriculture weather Bureau reported j Lares hoi i scheme j to it in the Northwest temperatures j Frisi it Oil proft i were generally above Normal. Tai firing plot los Angeles. Calif., get. 22.�? up a testimony in support of the charge that a profiteering plot Lay behind the granting to Doheny interests in 1922 j of certain contracts and leases in vol i ving naval Oil reserves in California i i was scheduled for presentation at to i Days session of the trial in Federal court Bere of the government s suit against the pan american Petroleum and transport company for Cancella Tion of those contracts and leases. According to the opening statement of Frank j. Hogan chief counsel for the defense there was no profiteer Light May be thrown on the Idon a tits of the Bullet riddled body of a Man found in a Cornfield near old it Ham yesterday morning by Georg Quot Weiland of this City who went to Lake Preston this morning. Whir of my Back of the Oil lease transaction., this morning tho body is being held to make an Effort to identify it. Or. Weiland believes from the description printed in the likening Republican last ave nine that it is his brother in Law of this City. Or. Smart who is the son of mrs. Annie smart 521 South Duff Street rather were they based on the highest and most patriotic of motives a. sire to protect the United states in the Pacific by providing at Pearl itar Bor. Hawaii a Hoard of Oil huge enough to fuel tie country soil Burn ing dreadnoughts in a possible War of defense against foreign aggression. Denby prime mover far sighted Navy officials not Sec was formerly employed by the Pioneer Bridge company As a truck j or tiry of the Interior Albert b. Fall Driver. Since leaving Home some planned this move to transform the ago his Laidly has had no Bidden Oil Supply of the Elk Hills Weiland was naval Reserve into an instantly late a o Supply of fuel Oil in the Middle of the Pacific or. Hogan declared. Instead of Albert b. Fall conspiring to deliver to e. I. Doheny Span other identifications my own boy was in Upsahl is out on Bonds the chair but is Van wage Nett and Hardin mrs. Leo miss Beth Olson. Likely officers think american Oil interests virtual pos of $2,000. His arrest came last saturday on complaint of Fred Tenneson Railroad Hospital worker who charged that Upsahl entries placed his son Earl in the Quot electric i chair and applied such a High Volt i age that the boy a has holes in the calf of each leg which looks like wounds inflicted by a Sharp instr j ment they were assisted by two student nurses miss Allen from the method in Smet s. D., oct. 22 a it with two possible identifications session of the California Oil reserves. Be-1 As charged by the government or. Fore them of the body of a Man fall in reality bad very Little to do found shot to death in a Corn Field with the negotiations or. Hogan said is and miss o Nell from St. Joseph a a a near Arlington s. In monday Kings and played but a a purely formal and i for the girls and boys Corn show which is to to held tomorrow at the City Hall Are coming in from All Over the territory and t. S. Wench in charge of the show feels satisfied that it is to be a Success. All according to the charge. Up a entries Arp be in by noon Tomor i Row. At 2 30 p. Rn., Farmers and bus Foury county officials today came to the conclusion that tho body is that of William Whitacre 21, of Rockford. Til., and that he was slain while on his Way by automobile last saturday from Fargo x. D., to Madison s. I. Perfunctory part in them. Edwin Denby then Secretary of to Navy and Admiral j. K. Robison chief of the Navy a engineering Bureau he told the court were the real prime movers in the lease transactions and their motive As has Bern Sahi contrived the Quot electric chair j opposite the fire station \ it to t a associated Arf cues brought in by farm ing or. Upsahl said j auct1oned off Froe of Chart it.5 of elks live in the artificial 50 families to a 100-foot Crete and the hated bricks. In have children. More have the landward done to want Chil-1 Bott. shrieked mrs. Testard. A Urt Rooni thought she meant was really trying to show or o Man would mail himself by air to new York i it x cab were it t of the reaver to. 2 2.�?pos-a quandary 1 application asking that ii from san i Asma York. In making written Portal Ion said that pounds postage for should total $718.07. Prepared to deliver rarest air mail Box. James e. Rower. It Straster an Sioum a f ferret the request the police said that she admitted that with mrs. Blanche Paul she had occupied an apartment in Boston to which Searles was in weighed and fleeced. This matter with others led to the disbarment of William to. Forcer n. District attorney of Tiddles a county and Bis subsequent and Cement for extortion with six others including two lawyers after the extortion miss Penrose and mrs. Paul fled from Reston. The police quoted the former As saving first going to Hartford. Donn. R1-Eoming involved there in another blackmail Case in which Abraham Levy of Hartford. Yale student was the victim she was arrested on complaint of the students father Harriet Levy. Released on $100 bail to await hearing on charges of bigamy and blackmail she fled to Springfield mass. Recaptured there Amft suicide and Hospital for Sev when she a she attempted to was near death i Oral Days. The police said admitted t mail plots Only $200 f that among intent Tenor financiers. In the prisoner freely part in the Black i i Deer ired she received j her services. She said j in victims were a prom j and two motion picture colonel Emery at the Hospital said he was a. A loss Why Simpson should have singled i rout As the cause of his Domestic troubles. John Garfield Emery who was named commander of the am bean legion in june 1921 to succeed col. Frederick w. Galbraith is 4 3 years i old and married. He entered the second officers training Camp at fort Sheridan aug. 27, 1917, was commissioned a Captain and went to France with one of the first american outfits. On oct. 9, 1918, he was wounded i in the Arm and was invalided Home j col. Emery was elevated to Ameri a tan legion commander from the Posi a Tion of vice commander. Winner banker is being held in Mexico City along with other Quot experiments and later found it Quot useful As Means of in to statement 1 press this Morni Quot the chair that i had for punishing the children a three in ally was merely an Ordinary office chair to which i attached a High frequency current Coil. When i i placed the students in this chair i contrived saw to it that their arms were placed tightly against the arms of the chair j Grants Arp to report As the Tesla Oil was fasten where they re sorts of Gold strike Start new is Moede in Yukon san Antonio. Tex. Oct. 22.�?george i w. Mitchell former president of the j j first National Bank of Winner s. \ wanted on a charge of embezzle Mei a of a ilk funds is in jail in Mexico City according to information received i Here today. He is being held there awaiting extradition proceedings for i his return to this country to answer j Julif it if or tyly Fofe to an indictment returned against him i Muring ideals at Sioux Falls s d Gus Jones special agent in charge i of the Bureau of investigation of the i did this re to the Metal Rod running through the chair and if the Arm was placed solidly against the Arm of the chair Hie Pupil would merely feel a tingling sensation. If the Arm would Ioos in itself from the Arm of the chair Small Sparks would Fly but the student would not be injured. Quot the current at its strongest was not any More violent that the electrical treatment used by medical men for rheumatism. Pupils unruly Quot they the parents of the pupils of Barnesville High school Are trying to make a a cases out of this but they will not succeed. They have been taking the Side of the pupils All year and we have had a hard time in getting discipline. I realize that i made a mistake but i think it will bring to their attention the absolute necessity of discipline. As to the reported severe a cuts on the Tenneson boys legs a that is merely Plain iness men will assemble St the auctioneers Block which is a Contr erect i opposite the fire station w Here anvers we ill be charge. Arrangements for Ford Day were completed this morning by the com min tee which is composed of George Rozum f. I. Wingier and ii. S. Slaughter. It the main event of the Day will be a Ford Parade which will be staged at five of clock. Allen at the Rozum will receive in discarding tho earlier theory that said was to a convert crude Oil thous the body might be that of an escaped i ands of of it underground into fuel Minden. Neb., jail inmate police gave diva Lalle for instant use in War time credence to a positive identification try numbers front t. S. Welch and of the body made by a Madison farm labourer who said it was that of a summer companion who had been employed near Madison All summer at farm work. Identification of the body As that of Whitacre was supported when a Telephone conversation with an Uncle of w hit acre at Fargo x. D., brought corroboration of the identification and the news that Whitacre left Fargo last saturday morning in an ,. T i automobile roadster for Madison with j from there will go to the torn Raj a St ranker m a compan on. Lace to assemble for the Parade the the a youth pal mad Sorl about line of March being Down main Street Wecks ak0 to visit Unalp it far n a i p c t0 to and started for Madison again at o clock last saturday morning. The every Ford Coolidge lauds lutherans for Yukon territory oct. 2 2�? a a the whole male Popula Bas set out for Little Atlin it b is said a band of inspectors have discovered id within forty Miles of this Wenty Miles East of the old iks is within sixty mils of i Placer mines near Atlin famous a Engineer Quartz cd. go til., get. 22.�? up a president tool ice. In a greeting read Here today lauded tho contribution of Luth Erans to the development of the original colonies of this country and to the struggle for american Independence. He congratulated the United lutheran Church in America which is in biennial convention and its related bodies because Quot they Are Rutur Inge a among newcomers from Europe the american ideals of the Early lutheran colonists. Salinger trial opens As jury Box is filled owner is invited to take part in this unique event. Then i to five dollars in Cash will be awarded to the Ford that carries the largest family $15 in Cash to the oldest Ford touring car driven in the Parade under its own Power $10 in rash to the oldest Ford roadster driven under its own Power $10 in Cash to the oldest person driving a j Ford in the Parade $10 in Cash to s the most spruced us it Ford in the Parade $10 in Cash to the most com ical Ford in the Parade $10 in Cash to the Ford driven the greatest distance to enter the Parade and $10 in Leash to the Ford equipped with the j largest number of extra accessories. I Turret blast i on Trenton is still mystery a finial is dragged Iii Owen j. Roberts special counsel for the government in g the Case for the plaintiff yesterday also stressed the connection of Admiral Robison with the Case but declared that Robison was an intimate Friend of Doheny sr., and Doheny. Or. Aud notified them that he had been made chief of the engineering Bureau As soon As he received his appointment. This Friend of the Dobens or. Roberts continued. The met in conference with or. Fall Tilsy a Friend of the do Hen is and Quot adopted an immediate program whereby with the approval of Secretary Denby the blk Hills naval Reserve was turned Over to the pan american Petroleum and transport company under an Quot Oil government was to receive Pearl a Bor storage in return for Elk Hill Oil. Uncle lit Fargo expressed the theory swapping arrangement whereby the that his Nephew was slain and robbed of his valuables and his automobile by a stronger whom he was taking with him to Madison. No Clew has been found of tho companion nor to the missing automobile. Officers Are communicating with the boys parents at Rockford Iii. Borah quizzes of Connor about russian Money sunday schools of nation enlisted in drive to end War Ather off cast fair to night. And thursday j r Para turn thursday and ills the portions tonight Frost Southeast portion fair tonight and thins my temperature tonight and j i portion thursday. Dakota and soul Dakota she and thursday warmer j re in East portion. It fair tonight and thurs a in or tonight in East portion Lara temperatures a mum and minimum tempera a recorded by the official gov a j thermometer from 7 a. In. I my to 7 a. In. Today , 63. I Minturn 36, in. Today 40. Of a Tfir Anh roads j on Clear. 40 roads Good. 11 own Clear. 3s roads Good. K 1 Clear <4 roads Good. for r i Clear. 40 roads Good. \ or fun it a Clear. 39 roads Good n x a a Clear 46 roads Good. I youngest German spy in War seeks u. S. Citizenship Bridgeport Conget. 22�?baron Hermann Buderus von Carl Hausen. Whose name has been cleared of Al charges but known As the youngest by during the late War when he was arrested eight times at the age of 13 tor alleged complicity in the blowing up of the Welland Cana in Canada and the ammunition factories around Lake Hopatcong. X. J., today will receive his final examination before being made an american citizen. Ell s apprehension. He was As. In using info about Mitchells a company of Sioux City. On charges of v e. H. Parker department of j rials of the defunct Midland packing to Oil a a i c 4 a. a f or it 11 i f n Frt cd cd 4s roads Good. Corn picker advertised for Sale by a Farmer in today a want and Page. Here a a Chance to Lave Money. I department of Justice returned to san 1antonio wednesday after a stay of Sioux balls. S a. Oct. -2�?dpd two months in Mexico that resulted in j trial of Ben i. Salinger. ., c. H. Mitchells apprehension. He was As i Burlingame and bred Sawyer offi listed rest by a ,. A lip agent at Brownsville. I Jig the mails to defraud in connect Mitchell was president of the first lion with the company s promotion. I National Bank at Winner s. P., when Bot under Way this afternoon with t in the institution went o the rocks i selection of a jury which took Ess j about a Vear ago. His indictment at than two hours. Sioux Falls on the embezzlement i Sawyer and Burlingame president charge followed. He was never arrest lend vice president of the company a cd he a strayed through Tampico i neared in court today with their Cornland other mexican cities and was not a a Ltd Quot know it ugly j of san Luis pot i that tho it a of old appear for trial now j although the indictment is brought jointly against the three. Salinger Al ready was Here for trial. The government began to outline its lease shortly after noon with the like a Lahood that examination of state wit ii esses would begin tomorrow a notable lineup of Legal Talent is engaged in the Case. Salinger is defended by his father. Ben Salinger sr., j former Justice of the Iowa supreme Sioux Falls. S. D., oct. 22.�?nin court l. H. Salinger his brother True Bills and two no Bills were re Robert Healy fort Dodge la. Paul turned today by the Federal grand j Donovan Washington and w. G. Jury which concluded its work today Porter. Sioux Falls. The prosecution and was discharged by judge j. is in the hands of s. W. Clark of red i caught in the state i ecu a tic a j Osi in a secluded Mountain spot about j a too Miles from the nearest railway. Q ii. Long Federal term of court Likely As pleas Are made Elliott. The indictments were not made Public. A Long term of court was forecast when six men pleaded not guilty to charges against them and elected to stand trial. Two pleaded guilty to liquor charges. Harry Schaller Barber. Of blur to pleaded Char Are of having liquor Field. S. A. District United states at Torney who is assisted by p. Tscharner of rapid City. A. K. Gardner of Huron. S. D., and j. U. Sammis of Sioux City Are representing the interests of c. H. Burlingame and Fred saw ver of Sioux City jointly indicted Norfolk. Va., get. 22.�? a a four More names last night and today were added to the list o dead from the explosion aboard the Cruiser Trenton in Hampton roads monday bringing the total tif twelve. Of the six surviving members of the Turret Crew on duty at the time of the disaster four still Are believed to be in a critical condition Franklin Bigelow. Jeffrry Seaman whose Home was at Lynn Marsdier this morning. All of those now in the Hospital her Are suffering from burrs about the head and face and attending phys j clans fear they inhaled smoke or flames which May cause pneumonia j or other serious complications. Joseph Leo White Turret Captain. In charge of the Turret when the explosion occurred was the Only survivor Able today to give an account j of the Accident. A we had not fired a shot a he said i a when the powder went off. I had just Given orders to hoist the right guns Shell and powder. That Sid came up All right. Then i gave word to the Man at the ammunition hoist of the left gun to bring up the pow or a i was looking at him when he turned the switch to Start the hoist motor and just As he did there was a f a and the Turret was in flames. Every precaution had been taken in the current and the powder had not reached the gun when it exploded. I j Washington. a oct. 22.�?tho i commission on International Justice i and Good will of the Federal Council i of churches has designated the Sun Day preceding armistice Day for special exercises in sunday schools throughout the country in its Campaign for an a a eventually warier the plan to enlist sunday school in the permanent peace Campaign. It a explained today is based on the belief that children would be the greatest sufferers in another Way. In preparation for the Extension of the Campaign the world Alliance of Friendship through the churches anti the Federal Council of churches directed a message to sunday school Washington d. C., get. 22.�? a5 _ the Money to pay the hotel and taxicab Bills of the labor leaders who came to Washington labor Day to hear president Coolidge speak was advanced by t. V. Of Connor chairman of the shipping Board he testified tort a before the Senate Campaign fund investigating committee. The shipping Board chairman added f ,. A. A a a. Teachers urging them not to Emp a under questioning however that he a v in turn was paid the Money by Joseph Ryan a labor Leader. Of Connor was asked also about his recent speech in Buffalo i he inquired support of la Follette was coming j fro in Russia by Way of Mexico. He said he had made no direct charge that funds had been obtained by that j rout and added a her is what i said a where All in which whether Money for the size the horrors of War but to stress International understanding and Good will. New scandal lurks in water Powers is charge of Daniels this Money comes from i do not i Pasadena .ca., get. 22,-r-another know. That was one statement the Teapot Dom scandal is hiding or the other one was a How much Money a grand Canyon of the Colorado Jose been sent Here by soviet Russia top this Daniels former Secretary of the win this fight to bring about the in Navy old a democratic certainty in this country that exists j Here last night in that country will anybody in an it a there a Powers a Bority deny that a a i was making an inquiry. I think you have the wrong Man of the pressed sharply by chairman Borah of Connor said his inquiry was based on a common mass meeting work in the he said a which would ilk to turn Over the water resources of the nation to private parties who would make a billion dollars profit nut of them a guilty to a with Salinger but not Here for trial in his pos i Salinger a separate trial on the join do not Knok whether it was a Short indictment was ordered because he circuit in the electric wires or not. Failed to appear to plead with Bur j not do know to just happened in Merna ugh of i etcher Lingam and Sawyer when the indict n Flash a i in three month1 ment was Fiirst obtained to trial and a a to a charge a a and and order to session and was fined $125, but he will St a not a trial on a charge of Selling liquor. John s d Vee of liquid jiiuuu4�vm�wi but i yet a Bines ago. I ted 30y0 Mitchell people Are Hurt in Auto Accident at Fargo j Fargo. X. A. Get. 22.�?mr. And mrs. William resaw and Frank Lor Inger. All of Mitchell s. A. Are in a Fargo Hospital As a result of an Accident yesterday when a car in which they were Riding was struck by a Street car. Their injuries Are not serious. The names of neither or. And mrs. By saw nor Frank deringer can he i found in the Mitchell City directory

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