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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 4, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota A twelve pages the ening Republican City edition j Mitchell South Dakota thursday september 4, 1924. Number 286hina War is on in Earnest Ftp so big time so wife a Day just now mrs. Murphy gloating Over Fahys arrest wife of Chicago a Gas House King says Sleuth is getting just deserts knows Het is guilty in Kin thav that she Jan i insists he a a framed it i Al not husband to r path Clear of i wife Hgt Orok Brut a service writer i to i sept. 4.�?�?oand i says 1 that re a a la be plenty in the j to \ i one of these Days. I Price accompanies a i a pile in the baby Blue eyes Murphy. Loyal amazonian j a a hic to my Murphy. Bur years since William f. h. O to cd Lea co she had known v,.�?T. O relentless Post office in r be vindictive personal foe. W a i r a or be mire to Send her i., i to Leavenworth penitent ii a of r to cd robbery and keep him tire to s conviction of Murphy was fax a a k feat of his Brilliant career. Row fahd. The prosecutor is fahd prisoner charged with particles to in the $2,000,000 Rondout Trail re Here last june and suspected a the a it a oxen o1 Oonner victim 1 a a race of Holt a i vib. Aru. I inside master mind of half a brr hic thefts mrs. Murphy n freest the turn of events the time so plea he was the a a Frame up. A Ltd Iii fahd was a double Vav mrs Murphy Comfort j Able and complaint at the new As he sits in her husband s old office 1 where a be carries on his work As director of the Gas Louse workers Union charge he la re a mod Hor a Jav int surprised you know he Jolly and pleasant in c would shake Tim v there a nothing per briton Premier urges new meet on armaments members of film arrested at Gay Hollywood party los Angeles cal., sept. 4.�?twenty members of the Hollywood film Colony including several persons prominent in the Industry were arrested 40,000 troops Are engaged in today a Battle Macdonald declares Germany a Early today then police enter erupted Gen. Luyun defender of Ivial Onara i Eliares a com 7 j what they described As a pay party. Must be considered in in Laurel Canyon in the Hollywood Onang Nai claims All a future conference i District. Vance of two Miles District. One of the score booked on the unto Aati Ita do Daft Phoice blotter gave his name As Ai hits a Villi i a i i Agio Fred Smith a but was identified by firing is continuous labor Chat of d Eul \ res Berlin Mist by Given set in the league of nations the officers As Jules Lebaron head taken into custody. A n mrs. Florence Murphy left and inspector William f. Fahy Ira a court Borni Sot a1 the a Back Quot i Soltish a Tim Loe Leopold counsel have Trump to play n in Dakota chorus flooded with new. We met insurance claims Beauty demands in a inst working for night to save Slayer of t in. Rut behind our j a a Bobbie Frinks is by no Means Over it is said the trial was on he told j t liking about me. That by in six months before by a divorce him. And be off with another Man i did no to Tell Tim about it by Atisa or would have gone after n. Right it the courtroom. But i went up to him one Day in the corridor and he in rely did hurry to deny it. Quot Ari i says. A listen if Tim Murphy is kept in prison a Hundred years ill by waiting for him. Because his utile tor in More to is than you or Ary Ether Man in the world. Tim has been in is months now. And i have Bern to or him every month. Tie s re or or for parole and if it had ret Bren for fahd and his framed Chirrie bout that robbery at Pullman head be out. Of he t stopped at Tim either per it it a \ mine fellow we t Ranur no v. Re a orig ago that he d like to jars ror in on that big blonde. V w they did me when i it a re on the Dearborn Don t you i w i it in the Hospital for an and Fahy and his squad it Ioupe. I done to kno when i got bark nearer a missing the Pearl j r v r. And Forks we got As r rot. And table Linen j in a a ague and even is j a he per knt Beok of our j Chicago 111., sept. 4.�?in the event of a hanging decision by judge John a Caverly in the murder and kidnapping Case of Nathan f. Leopold or. And Richard Loeb the defame attorneys Are understood to have in a Der consideration two Surprise moves by which they Hope to carry on the j Battle to save the lives of the two boys. One would be the filing of a pet j Tion setting Forth that the boys have become insane since the trial. This j petition would ask that a jury to called to determine their mental condition. The other move it is understood would involve two Steps one before and the other after sentence is pronounced the first step would be the presentation of a motion asking j judge Caverly to withdraw the plea of guilty now entered and change to a plea of not guilty. The second step would necessitate a trial by jury. J in the event that neither move i should he successful a Long drawn out Legal Battle is in Prospect. Pierre. S. Sept. 4.�?incident to i the state wide storm which swept diag j orally through South Dakota. On i june 14. The state Rural credit Board has been flooded with Tornado insurance returns which it receives As mortgagee and passes on to Farmers the returns Are being checked through the office at the rate of fifty a Day and will contine to occupy the department for some time according to commissioner c. M. Henry. Big heart Balm Sidi a Falls girl brings action against Illinois banker Fok $200,000. Fliers held up again in plans for jump Home Sioux Falls. S i Spet. 4.�?miss Margarie Mcclaine 23. Former Chicago musical chorus girl flied suit in circuit court Here today against James t. Wear hit. Is said to be a wealthy Illinois banker for $200,000 for alleged breach of Promise. Miss Mcclaine declares in the petition which accompanied the notice a of suit that or. Wear nit who she said was a banker in a an Illinois City near Chicago a asked her to marry him and that she consented and left a musical comedy company with which she was playing in Chicago to pre i pare for the marriage when Ehe learn led that the defendant was married j and had a family. She met Wear hit she said on Jan. Home on mond by Washington. I it. sept. 4.�? Itic rut it round the world fliers arc expected to reach Washington about non monday. Sept. H. J 24. 1924, and late Aid an announcement today by the War department and to depart the following morning for Dayton Ohio on their Way to the Pacific coast. In july left the present. All plans for Security Instate to make preparations for Horn eluding the american plan should he marriage when she Learned late in turned Over to a special commission August she said that he was married which would study them All and seek she left Chicago and came to Sioux in basis for the conference head ran r 7 mistakes kerosene for gasoline lad Pictou n. A sept. 4.�?�?balk-cd in their plan to get away for Boston today. The american army i world circling aviators Are getting ready for a take off tomorrow morn ing weather permitting with More i than 22.000 Miles of their Flient Falls to rest. Her attorney. Thomas h. Kirby of Sioux Falls declared that suit was filed after Wear hit had come to Sioux Falls last monday upon learning that she was in this City. Notice of the suit. Miss Mccall new a has not offered America very attract counsel said would be served today Jive companionship yet we have on Wear hit who is said to up in this j never asked Amer a to do an in Bill i Man Miles it mar Hizmi Cit it Mcclaine $1 <�?T�?�0.000 portent thing hut what he has Al fatally burned completed Thev Are eager to aet Back damages for mental agony and of ways accepted to do a of the United Sfat it and Ferins and 30,000 punitive damages. Future disarmament conferences it urfi search himself 1 f of Bim looking Are now a a two led these re he helped rests and pointed out of men a traitorous it i begin the transcontinental tour w hich j Watertown s. A. Sept. 4. Floyd win Marj the r triumphal Home com out Howe. 16 year old son of or. And j Jpn mrs. W. M. Rowe residing 16 Miles lieutenants Leigh Wade and h. H. Fahy was the most f Northwest of the City died in a hos a Ien. With a new plane to replace Dent in the memory a to Here Early today of he the one they lost on the hop to ice generation of Postof received when a lantern which he Jandt have rejoined their comrades Fahy himself �?~rust-1 and filled with be exploded j and in leave with them to Complete of solver of Many a the Young Man used gasoline by mis the in amp a Back to the pack fac coast. Arch for the take believing it to be kerosene. 0 make burning gasoline was thrown Over the youth s clothing which caught j fire and burned the flesh from his. Back and hands. Of defendant. Wear hit in known the Pott Toffic. J feet ,<>8 make the crime Bossi a let of the prior users to a a f Cerner Sug a a Ost incredulous the 1 aids for Distant ter in in fahd. They found Greece with James Mur abortive Effort made to murder italian Premier Chicago Iii. Sept. 4.�?James Wear great Britain was committed always hit said to be an Illinois banker and in moves for peace. I made defendant today in a suit for great applause from the a Stemb alleged breach of Promise started by be obliged the prime minister to mls Margarie Mcclaine at Sioux stand and acknowledge the tribute Falls s. A is not on the member for time before resuming i ship Roll of the Illinois Bankers As association or the investment Bankers j Premier Macdonald paid a great association of America. Represents compliment to what America had i lives of these organizations were in done to help Europe and he voiced Able to identify him. Re Rel he London. England sept. 4.�?a Dis problem of raising sufficient funds to or to n o f h i Rath t0 the da1>�?T express from finance various Campaign activities. A inspect ome says an attempt was made Sun Corthron de the regular biweekly con it j t i a my array Lyday night to assassinate Premier j frenc today of the la Follette. R a a fuse Olin. While he was travelling in Wheeler Campaign committee i in i adv was a let in F an Automo Hiie from Acqua pendent j contributions Are coming in slowly know. By the rom shots which were fired a from both the Public and members of a Murray he had i prom in r. The correspondent de a labor organizations it was stated it Campaign fund of la Follette is hard to get sex postmaster of Phillip s. Found murdered of the Lebaron motion picture Stu two american women re Dios while another registered As main with their patients a Mark Barrette Wras said by the to Ender fire in Hosi in lice to be Robert Conville director tal Geneva Switzerland. Sept. 4.�?04 Lebaron. Five members of the Jap prime minister Macdonald of great j party were women. A were charged Shanghai China. Sept. 4. A Britain speaking with notable feel j with disturbing the peace. Though troops estimated to number ing and forcefulness declared to the Jack Sherrill former film director 40 qom battled throughout this Sun Assembly of the Teague of nations to and w. L. Sherrill jr., in whose a Foley Day competent Eye witnesses Day that Ora at Britain raw the Only Home the father i a took declared tonight that neither aide h1 i Hope of future peace in the Extension charged under the state prohibition _ u5 of the policy of arbitration and the i enforcement act with having liquor made any material gain in the fit of a i in their Possession. J ing. J police officers and matrons said the Battle front today extended they were unable to detect liquor from the lift of the Shanghai Nan fumes on the breath of any of those railway to the Yangtze River about 18 Miles from Shanghai at its nearest Point and about 25 Miles at the most Distant. Fungwha Headquarters of the Chekian troops defending Shanghai claimed gains in the Wangtu sector on the railway and in the Litho sector on the coast. Both sides reported that they had added reinforcements to their f gating forces during the Daw firing is continuous firing was continuous today the second Day of the fighting from 6 a. Rn., on. When the troops opened their attack Only about a thousand defenders were holding the Chekian lines. Trucks were pressed into service to Rush troops and ammunition to the front and the moving Forward of reinforcements continued All Day. At several Points the opposing fighters were hidden from each other by Fields of growing Grain through which the Rifle and machine gun bullets Cut their Way. Eye witnesses said that undoubtedly the fighters were wasting Large amounts of ammunition in the characteristic manner of chinese troops firing wildly. American women remain the Kangsu troop used artillery in their attack on Litho which ordinarily is a town of 8,000 population. There was no evidence that they had any cooperation fro a any naval Force on the Yangtze River. Indications were that the Chekian troops would be Able to hold that sector unless 4he attacking forces were heavily reinforced. Two american women remained in Litho during the bombardment. They were miss Grace i. Crandall a woman physician and miss Sussie at. Burdick who were in charge of the seventh Day Baptist Mission Hospital there. When the firing begun the red Cross unit from Shanghai retreated twelve Miles to the Village of Lut but miss Crandall and miss Burdick refused to abandon the patients in the Hospital who were not War casualties. Women conscripted conscription of both men and women workers for War work. Was reported continuing today in Many sections of the chinese territory adjacent to Shanghai. This drafting was started a week ago when hostilities became probable. It is said the effect is to bring thousands of chinese into the French and International settlements seeking of refer Protection against the conscript officials. All Day Lon fir the shells whistled overhead. Several of them passed through the Hospital building. Late in the Dav the associated press correspondent obtained the use of a automatic truck and by using the truck and his own automobile managed to remove the patients together with the american women to Safe. To in Shanghai. The rain of by let cordoned however while the Seap from the Hospital was being effected claim Small gains Shanghai sept. 4.�?up a after 24 1 hours of fighting within 15 Miles of the covered City of Shanghai forces of general la Yung Hsiang ruler of the territory repulsed the armies of general Chi Shieh Yuan and gained about two Miles according to a stat5 a a u a w i ment issued from the Headquarters of ror i to id Feng Lin. Defense commission Quot i of this City. Many casualties were re ported ,.m? s,�?~1p.�?� to illum Shanghai crowded with foreigner. P dirty Colbeck. of who hurried Motha to from 1 a a i policy i development of the league i tons. I the British statesman warned the world against regarding National Security As merely a military problem based on the predominance of Force and he urged the convocation of a disarmament conference in Europe attended by representatives of All countries including the United states and Germany. Must let Germany in to his address or. Macdonald declared that Germany cannot remain outside of the league. The Best Way of handling the problem of aggression. He said wis to set up a court or courts of arbitration before he began his speech which a. Delivered before a crowded Hall. He conferred with representatives of the British dominions outlining to them the main issues he would follow. Insisting that great Britain was intensely interested in the problem of Security. Or Macdonald added a but we do not believe that military alliances can bring such alliances like Mustard seeds which finally produce a tree would bring the world Back to the situation j which existed before 1014. Pacts based on military alliances would j break up the league peace Only through Teague through to league he said it was hoped to Lay surely and finally the foundations of peace. The future happiness of the world must he based on agreements reached through the league teaming against attempting to base peace upon fore he said a if we cannot devise a system of arbitration then do not let us fool 1 ourselves that we Are going have in his reference to Germany a place in the league the British Premier said a we cannot it endlessly with a vacant chair in our midst. The London conference created a new relationship Between the rest of Europe and Germany. Phe should have her seat Here he asked for action along this line at the present session of the Assembly. More Bankers Are indicted in Minnehaha Sioux Falls s. D., sept. 4.�?seven More Bankers of Minnehaha county were named in indictments returned today by the special grand jury investigating closed state Banks of the county making a total of 13 men indicted in connect Lon with county Bank failures since the special grand jury was convened in june. A the seven men named in indictments returned today inf used William Hoese pres ent of the commercial Trust and Flyings Bank Boux frills Louis Jacobs cashier of the same institution Henry j. Langpap president of the state Bank of Humboldt s. William Rohrer president of the Colton s. D., state Bank c. V. Sankot president of the Farmers Bank of Humboldt s. If. C. Kingsbery president of the Bank of Hartford s. D., and Albert c. Kingsbery vice president of the Bank of Hartford. A o Only one Man indicted for Herrin affray Herrin. 111., sept. 4.�? a a John h. Smith Herrin garage owner was charged by the coroners jury of having shot and killed Chester Reid Here Hast saturday noon in a shooting of the British prime minister urged fray in which five other men were that the time had come to arrange Jcj de. A new disarmament conference with All the Powers including Germany. Ded. Has Praise for America tri another part of his address he remarked a Europe for the last few years the jury recommended that he be held Over to the grand jury and a warrant charging murder was signed by Coroner William Mcgowan and placed in the hands of Deputy sheriff George Walker for immediate service. Smith was the Only one of those who accused by the jury to escape the fracas with his life. The jury found that Deputy sheriff j. P. A a buds Allison slain was killed by Green do inning. Also slain and that Dunning was killed by Allison. That Chester Reed while acting As a peacemaker was shot and killed by John Smith that Otto Rowland Dewey Newbolt and Charles Wollard were killed by persons in together with the costs of the suit i must he held in Europe. Or. Mar neither miss Mcclaine nor her Donald thought in order that the j known lawyer would reveal the Xart an responsible statesmen might attend Newbolt and Wollard were ack dress or financial connection a of a he them and not he too far removed j now edged klansmen and Rowland i from Contact with Home affairs. Was a bystander killed by a stray a concluded by declaring that Bullet. Political Leader in St. Louis held the opinion that Home Day America would enter the league not because she had been appealed to or sub Washington. A. Sept. 1.�?the j the Egan Iran and democratic firing lines today viewed the opening politician of this City and 13 others 1 of hostilities with apprehension and a posted to pressure but because eur Ere indicted yesterday at Quincy fear that the Battle lines might come i rope had been Wise enough to make i charged with participation in a closer to the City before night fall peace efforts successful thereby Caus Holdup at Staunton Iii. May 26. The engagement now in Progress ing America s a own heart to incline j 1923. When the postmaster and his is becoming general in the area from her to the step. I assistant were abducted after the Rob the line of the Shanghai banking even Hopes for Russia i ters had obtained $55.00. It became railway to the coast and heavy can the British Premier expressed the known Here today Hope that soviet Russia was now o chancing in such a fashion As to per-1 today a a baseball of fathom Quot cast a. Mun have clares roiled him. But an automobile j Lafollette Headquarters and at Prem which was following a struck by a sent expenditures Are greatly exceed a a evince than number of bullets., ring receipts. of Baltimore _ i _0_ International state Bank to pay dividend Ahan of Baltimore a be to direct the inquiry. A a is sewed up Belgium to Start Ruhr evacuation i night decision or of. 4 a up a the Belfry evacuation of the Ruhr n or lit with the withdrawal Quot a a Hon of the sixteenth Artil a r h will rejoin the Garrison other units will be but from time to time. Order r a Cement of special branches fhe hrs y artillery tanks and j in Ive a ready been issued v a Bremen of these arms will Ltd Fem ova i of the infantry which mite the first stage of the a a in cond stage Wolti brought Back by entire Reg North Dakota fair tonight ar.1 Friday rising temperature Friday and in Northwest portion late tonight. A South Dakota fair tonight and Friday cooler tonight in South por lion rising temperature Friday. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 93 minimum 55 at s a. In. Today. 60. Weather and roads Huron Clear. 57 roads Good. Watertown Clear. 55 roads Good. Aberdeen Clear. 42 Road Good. Sioux Falls Clear 58 roads Good. Pierre Clear. 54. Roads Good. Sioux Falls. 8 Sept. 4�?the International state Bank of Sioux Falla which closed its doors last Winter will pay a Twenty per cent dividend to depositors on sept. 20, its officer r non need today. This is said to be the first Bank in the state to pay a dividend through liquidation. The Sioux Falls National Bank. Which closed its doors last Winter a flounced to in through National los Angeles. Cal. Sept. 4.�?the nowading Aion the railway ii is was reported. By itly hand French land the temper of foreign governments i toward c Hinaus provincial civil War 10 was indicated yesterday when several 30 contingents of British marines wer an j landed in the foreign Section of Shanghai and 400 French sailors were sent Mit her to take her part in Cooper Atine with the european system. American league he placed great emphasis on the j St. Louis. Body of a Man found in a shallow extreme difficulty of defining the Chicago. Grave near Here last saturday was terms Security and aggression de-1 Davis and codling Cvengros identified by Deputy sheriffs late yes glaring i Grabowsky ter Day a that of Albert w. Prewitt. A everybody knows that assigning Boston. I ashore a so from War Craft now in retired los Angeles business Man. Responsibility for aggression is the. Washington .0 Harbor Here. The French troops formerly of Fresno who disappeared 1 thing done and it is always done Fullerton and Picinich Johnson 1a Oil steer company Oft from his Home Here last april. J historians who write fifty year and Rue. I duty to defend the French settlement Philadelphia 004 102 in any Poss be emergency. New York too too and location of the proximity of Gray and Perkins Hon. Gaston is actual i Holn to Shanghai was and Schang Gwen yesterday when encounters be a tween the chinese soldiery and play ers on the Shanghai Golf club links. T located in the Northern suburb of Pittsburgh 300 010 0 klangw3n de of an order from the Sothoron and Gonzales Kremer. J club governors suspending play until the Man apparently had been i a apr the aggression has been made beaten to death judging from Frac-1 and never but politicians who live Tures of the Skull and jaw Bones. Brough the beginnings of the robbery is believed to have been the # .1 a motive for the murder. Qew a 111 school Prewitt was at one time postmaster j of Philip. S. D., according to invest to gators. Was Philip founder Philip. S d., sept. 4 a Albert w i Prewitt whose body is reported to have been found near los argyles Forre. S. D., sept. 4 a students of following his disappearance in that of. East Pierre Grade school got an City last april was be of the men j added Day of vacation when they who established the Tow not Philip were greeted upon their arrival for in 1904 he established the bid Jill the first Day 0f school by a dense or weekly new he re in 1906 and swarm of bees which had found a served As to Tina ter under Presl Home in the building during the give pupils at Pierre Holiday National league St. Louis. £20 too 2 franits Dent Taft in 1912. Leaving for the summer. More than a Hundred Bank examiners in charge of is of West at the end of i term b s wife. Pounds of Honey was left by the in f h la Clr. 60 roads god. Fairs that a fifteen per cent dividend mrs Prewitt in a native of Onida. J sects As rental for their Refuge in the \ j would be paid depositors on sept. 6 sgt a a Yankton Clear. 60. A it at quota failing of Cha building. Morrison. Adam. Gooch. Further notice i while the general topic among tha Cincinnati. 02ft population today was the act Jacobs. Tuake and o Farrell r1xey j Raj starting of fighting methods by and Hargrave. Which a he rival toc huns propose to new York. 301 Ooi Philadelphia. Too 013 Watson. Ryan and Snyder Mitchell. Betis and Wilton first game Brooklyn Ooi 030 dio�?5 to 0 Boston .00 010 oooo i 3 i vane and de Berry Benton. Minch and Gibson. Advance and extended conflict left were discussed. The chinese general chamber of Commerce addressed a letter to the Hong Kong and Shanghai banking corporation protesting against a reported project to loan the peking government one million pounds Sterling the loan to be secured by German Bond

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