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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 15, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota World s Only Corn Palace. Sept. 22 to 27�?three big shows in one ten pages the evening Republican Oty edition vol. Xxx Mitchell South Dakota monday september is 1924. Number 295 they know a thing or two besides acting from age stars turn to business world actresses being driven to shops by debut of society women on the boards there proprietors pm m pm n Tea rooms to to Ouk and even Al r. I re attract them Fai Fine in i Nus so uders in \ so met writer City. Sept. 15.�?society Nia trons arc invading the i numbers that they May sible for driving actresses vies that used to Blaze tic lights and contribute t. J of the Gay White Way r on shop doors and win business sections of new As who lifted to look so Alen of the footlights Are get a i the counters and will sell was or furniture decor s me remove your wrinkle its or serve you Tea. Anns held. Daughter of the of. N f actress is one of the recruit in business. Once Spet in vaudeville and in comic Pye. Row has a Beauty parlor ,� a Piir lingerie trinkets and Pade fro the formula of her famous Mother. In. It Bop i it directly across the by of no where the diminutive v in Ltd to Sferro Sells Antiques and f r a 1 Erica furniture these two Erie rifles ar1 great friends and Borrel it bark and Forth like two neighbor on main Street. Kitty Gordon. Whose faultless Back brought her Fame now operas a very elegant and exclusive Beauty shop in the fashionable Madi i Avenue Section of new York. Her daughter who appeared on the Chicago turns out to Greet world fliers typical american demonstration is Given aviators at Maywood mail Field have Long Way to go Trio still. Has More than 3,-000 Miles to Fly before goal is achieved new York golfer shoots one under Sarazen in match Anna held. The younger at work in her Beauty shop. Insets top to Bottom. Kitty Gordon. Mabel Taliaferro and Fanny Brice All of them successful business women As Well As actresses. Davis expounds Olden theories of government democratic candidate greeted by thousands in address at Bunceton to fax a Cliv Star and Fannie Brice Wither giving up the stage once Conal melt successful dress shop. A going into business does not at six mean that an actress renounces the face said Anna held. Or. Quot Berat once an actress you can aver Tell when you will break out gain with the fever for applause. It makes Vou free to take such parts a you Liko instead of taking what you can get. A having Rev. A business does t detract ability As a performer and u experience and a prac of life that Many actresses la i r e a ii its doing something and Over that counts whether it on the stage or in the Eastwood farm. Bunceton. To. In a <1 in pictures wit her Moth j Gap 15�? up a tribute to Missouri 1 a a and Lier statesmen was paid Here to f Ora Zabelle. Musical comedy no less successful As style Day by John w. Davis. Democratic per far a Large wholesale dress j nominee for president of the United in was As a musical states in an address at a Barbecue opening the Missouri Campaign Here today. The Barbecue attended by thousands of missourians was held on the farm of or. Arthur w. Nelson democratic nominee for governor. Or Davies declared that there have always been two theories of government in this country a these two theories did Battle at the very birth of this nation and Thye the very birth of this nation and they filet from that Day to this Good he said. A it is for the american people this fail to choose whom they will serve and under which of these two contending flags they choose to enlist. A what Are these two theories the Early Days had their two great pro Wagon facts. Both of them great servants of the people who made great contribution to the National life and National history but entertained utterly irreconcilable slews As to the foundation Stone on which popular government should be Laid. One of these men was Alexander Hamilton and he and his followers believed that government was the Peculiar prerogative and right of the Rich the Well born and the Able. The other Point of View is that expressed by the great author of the declaration of Independence whose opening sentences have sunk deeper into the lives and hearts of the american people than any other words that Ever were uttered on this Side of the Globe. A the believed in that great doctrine that All men Are created equal that they Are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. Among these rights Are life Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness and to secure these rights governments Are one dead. Four Hurt when car goes off Road d. Sept. 15.�?crowded v a speeding touring cart Mary Larabee. 19 Achter of or. And mrs. A e. Five Miles . Was killed yesterday half mile West of Cavour. George iat Rabee were in urge Bascomb who was b s left wrist shattered. Of Mary Larabee who osterday near Cavour. Inched Chest and internals a broken shoulder and. Lied within an hour after inst ruled a or pm Ltd drawn their Velma it years old. Powers from the consent not wrist broken Aud suffer j the Rich. Not of the Well born. Cuts and bruises while it not of the Able alone but f. Pm the a is old. Had her Arm and consent of All the governed. Tory. Then it became conservative and Liberal. In this country i am glad to think and As a Democrat i do think that broadly stated it is concealed behind words. Republican and or. Davis reviewed briefer the Oil and veterans Bureau scandals. He said that the cases of fall Doheny and Daugherty were not isolated examples. A there is in a1 the history of this sorry business no one chapter in my judgment so Black and so disgraceful As the administration of the veterans Bureau under Charles r. Forbes and his allies for it did violence to our Promise to those men a he said. Or. Davis then spoke of the Western country a i had heard in the East the tales of deep distress that had settled on agriculture through All this Region and As i have come West those tales Nave grown none the less for the telling none the less distressing in their ultimate fact. It wrings ones heart to hear of Strong and sturdy men whose years of life and labor have gone for naught and who stand evicted from the soil they had Bede wed with their honest sweat and it stirs ones impulse to search out Relief for such conditions and to apply such remedies if remedies there be As the Power of government May devise. But what did some gentlemen suggest in this country As the remedy for agricultural distress a a he recited a part of the democratic platform a a a Railroad freight rates should be so readjusted As to give the Bulky Basic Low priced raw commodities such As agricultural products Coal and ores the lowest rates placing the Battle grows More violent near Shanghai disorder and unrest reported in it hang s army Jap police ready to move Outlook Black tientsin. Sept. 15.�?cp a the War Outlook in Northern China today was Blacker than Ever. The Chihli troops of we Pei fun. Ruling military Power in peking continued throughout the Day to move toward the Eastern end of the great Wall at Shan were received Here that the be Waikwan while reliable reports King Mukden railway had been Cut on the manchurian Side of the Wall. Shanghai China. Sept. 15.�?op a the heaviest fighting done so far in the civil warfare Between rival chinese military factions striving for Possession of Shanghai took place yesterday and today along the Shanghai banking railway line directly West of the City. Casualties of the Chekian army demanding Shanghai were estimated tonight to have totalled More than 400, of which half were killed. The Kangsu attacking army said to have lost about the same number. Impartial observers declared the lines of higher rates upon More valuable and Jovo Arr Njus were virtually unless Bulky manufactured products. Changed in the fighting although Quot such readjustment of freight rates Chekian Headquarters claimed sub will be of great Benefit to producers i Stantial advances South of the rail of such products but More must Betway done for them. Water ways offer the cheapest Means of transportation for those products which we Are Dis caught in trap a the greatest losses of the Chekian forces were suffered in the sector cussing and equally As satisfactory South of the railway when a flank where time of delivery does not con movement carried the lines beyond statute a material element. Nature j acting which is about 20 Miles from in this particular has showered its Shanghai. Blessings upon our country. We have the Che Giang soldiers were caught teen negligent of these opportunities in a Mahine gun trap at their furthest and remiss in our duty to our people Point of Advance and mowed Down air mail Field. Maywood. 111., sept. 15.�?lieutenant Lowell Smith and his around the world flying companions descended at the United states air mail Field Here at 12 55 p. ., completing their 294 mile drive from Dayton in 2 hours and 55 minutes. Thousands watched the arrival from the roofs of skyscrapers from the new municipal stadium in Grant Park and other Points of Vantage near Lake Michigan. Whistles shrieked As the fliers soared Over the Shore line and boulevards and Parks held their quotas of the spectators. Have Aerial escort the world girdles with an escort of five planes reached the downtown District at 12 38 p. ., Daylight saving time. Fire escapes As Well As skyscrapers tops and windows of tall buildings were Black with people. In the new stadium in Grant Park a great throng of thousands witnessed and cheered the arrival of the areal navigators. The cordon of policemen thrown about the area to which the three planes taxied into position kept the throngs Back but it did not deter a roaring Welcome and nine Rahs for lieutenant Smith. When lieutenant Nelson came up the cheering took on a greater gusto. Lieutenant waders arrival served to increase the demonstration. The three fliers before any one could reach them jumped briskly from their planes and were a flood de by the receiving party and the crowds. Police which up to this time had successfully held the people Back were overwhelmed. The fliers had great difficulty in enter to the three automobiles which took them on a tour of the Field in order that everyone night have a look at them. Waders pm rents on hand lieutenant waders father and Mother. Who live at Cassopolis mich., were the first to embrace him and it was done Over the struggling forms of others surrounding his plane. Mrs. O. S. Palmer of Cicero a Chicago us Berb a Long time Friend of Lieuten j ant Wade succeeded in giving him a resounding smack on the lips. The procession around the Field was preceded by an escort of motorcycle policemen flanked by mounted officers. A Long Trail of motor cars Aud people afoot fell in Back of them and tumbled and stamped their Way around the three mile old Speedway race track. As the fliers passed the Speedway Hospital Many of the afflicted War veterans there attempted to give them an ovation. The attempt was acknowledged by the fliers rising in their seats. They had remained seated on the rest of the trip. When the cars returned to the main hangar the fliers again were French lick. Ind. Sept 15.�?c4> a John Farrell of new York playing in the National professional Golf championship tournament. Today topped the 61 player in the first elimination round at French lick by scoring the 6.471 Yard course in 33-35-68 Gene Sarzen defending Champion shot 35-34-69. There were three other scores under the 72 Par. Fred Baroni of Pittsburgh. Harry Hampton of Canton. Ohio and Francis Callett of new York scoring 71 each. Four players tied at Par 72. And nearly All the contenders finished Well under so. Of Coolidge will pick new farm probes soon 40.000 legion men present As session opens organization now a a prov Quantity retiring com Mander Quinn assert Gen. Hiness Speake. Veterans seek some mean Quot of entering politics in non partisan manner Washington d. C., sept. 15.�?president Coolidge expects this week to ment problems confronting him and dispose of two of the major govern after writing the address he will deliver Here next sunday to the holy name society convention to map out his plans for future participation in the Campaign. Selection of the personnel of the agriculture commission and a decision on the Tariff commission report on the proposed reduction in the sugar duty will be announced soon under present plans of the president action on these two matters will Clear Bis desk of pressing government bus Ness. The president has delayed decision on the Many invitations he has received for speaking engagements and he expected this week finally to determine upon his program for october. Only one address has been placed on his Calendar thus far for next month to be delivered at the dedication of the first division Monu ment Here on oct. 4. His advisers Are divided on the question of a visit to the Middle West by the president and he has Given no indication As to his plans in this regard. Dawes visit gala Day for republicans in failing to improve our Rivers to the highest Point of utilization and provide the maximum of water in conclusion the democratic presidential nominee said a i put it to the Farmer who has seen distress and despair Settle upon my in his most laborious moments i put it to the consumer who has paid by reason of iniquitous Law. An unnecessary and exorbitant Price d and was Cut and Reather precast y Cloudy tonight and u h change in temper mostly fair tonight and n u b change in tem a Wiota generally fair to Rue Lay rising tempera a by probably Light Frost to a a 1 beast portion. To mostly fair tonight a somewhat cooler tonight ventral portions rising re a tires tuesday. I a Al temperatures and minimum tempera corded by the official gov Cromet from 7 a. In. A v to a. M. Today maximum 76 la i minimum a a in. Today. 53. Of nation .35 inches of a toads Quot or teen tartly Cloudy 42 roads is the jeffersonian theory. A and those who hold these different views take to themselves from time to time different names. In the old for All the necessities of his life. Ani i put it to the honest Man and to order and unrest in the forces of that men of this country who feel like a i general Chang tso Lin. Stationed at wound the Strain upon their National Mukden principal City of Manchuria. Honor who Long for nothing else resulted in a Strong protest much As to see return again a gov from the japanese Consul general Ern ment of which they can boast in i there according to reports received Days i England it was whig and the sight of All Mankind. A a n Clear. 52 roads Good j h v Clear. 50 roads Good. J Cloudy. 52 roads Muddy j l Iti Cri to 7 a. M i is. Cloudy. 55 roads Good a a on raining. 55 roads wet i Coudy 5j Road wet Quot a citation Ujj inches. Pip he a new serial by Jane Phelps a a miss or begins wednesday in the Republican dont miss it the crowd to the office of the Field manager for their interview with newspapermen. Police were compelled to use Force to let them through. Robinson agrees to help organize Industrial boards Park. France sept. 15.�?op a Henry m. Robinson of los Angeles one of the Dawes committee expert has consented to represent Owen d. Young temporary agent general for reparation payments in the organization of the Industrial and debenture Corr it re �4�ons and of the German Bank of in e under the Dawes reparation plan. Or. Young on whose request or. Robinson contented to take Over the work emphasized in announcing the collaboration that fir. Robinson was accepting the task Quot As purely Volunteer new Cabinet is appointed today by chinese chief peking China. Sept. 15.�?up a a new Cabinet succeeding the temporary Ore headed by or. V. K. Wellington to Whah has a ted since the Resig july 2. Wars appointed by president nation of the Sun Pao pm Cabinet Tsao rum in a mandate a a used at 4 of clock this morning. A it is notable that his appointments forces of the Central government to virtually confirm the portfolios As Chihli province headed by we Pel i a a a id a the temporary Cabinet with a Huron. S. A. Sept. 15.�?if the enthusiasm with which the announcement is received of the coming of general Dawes to Sioux Falls on sept 19 is an indication of the attendance to be expected at the meeting an immense audience will meet the Republican vice presidential candidate declares George w. Wright chairman of the state Central Republican committee. Telegrams and letters from All portions of the state Are pouring into Headquarters at Huron assuring the chairman of the attendance of Large delegations from Many of the counties. The fact that the republicans have chosen the Dawes meeting As the cheered and a pathway made through j official opening gun of the state Cam in wholesale fashion. Trains leaving tonight were filled with wounded soldiers lesser fighting was reported today from the Liu to sector on the coast 30 Miles North West of the City where general Chi Shieh Yuan commander of the Kangsu forces has been trying to establish i Contact with his naval forces sent 1own the Yangtze River from Nan or capital. Changes army restless Tokio. Japan. Sept. 15.�?up a Dis Hes today by the japanese foreign office. Press dispatches received Here say that As a result or the situation the japanese consular police Are held in readiness for action at Mukden and that. Japanese troops May be called out to preserve order. The Chang tso Lin troops Are concentrated at Mukden to move South towards peking for an attack on the j fun. Dissension in the forces of Chang tso Lin. As indicated in the Tokio dispatch would be a sew Factor to favor of the Central government forces about to defend peking tho underlying cause of the Mukden turbulence was not indicated. Today a baseball National league Pittsburgh .000 000 200 0 Boston Ooi 010 too 0 Adams. Morrison and Schmidt Cooney and of Neil. American league Washington. Too of Detroit. Ooi to Mogridge and Ruel Collins and Woodall new York. Too 00 0 Chicago too too 0 Jones and Hoffman Faber and Cream formal confirmation of the appointment of or. W. A yen in the place of Premier which was offered him in july. Or. Yen amines with the premieres portfolio of the Interior which was held by Cheng be in the Sun Pao Chi Cabinet. Pain adds to the local interest and will have a tendency to increase the attendance. General Dawes will be introduced by senator Norbeck and All congressional and state candidates will be present and take an Active part in the meeting. Chairman Wright has received word to the effect that amplifiers and loud speakers will be installed in the Sioux Falls coliseum we hich guarantee that every one in the audience will be Able to distinctly hear the entire address. Thousands of jews killed in pogroms inquiry develops Kharkov Ukrain la sept. 15.�?according to the findings of special commissions which have been investigating the loss of life and property caused by intervention and the russian civil War. 1.235 jewish pogroms occurred in the Ukraine Region in which 79.000 persons were killed. 50-goo driven from their Homes and 20,-000 children rendered destitute. Large numbers of Small towns and villages were destroyed. Several communists stated that they had lived through As Many As 17 pogroms. A a o 1curious crowd in London storm Auto of Jackie Coogan St. Paul. Minn. Sept. 15.�? proclaimed by its commander Quot a proven the american legion opened its sixth annual National convention Here today with proposed changes in policy the most important matter Likely to Corno before it. National commander John r. Quinn a address in which he said the Leplon a prestige had been doubled by accomplishments in the past year and an address by general Frank t. Hines director of the veterans Bureau were among the first session s activities. A few hours after the opening of the legion convention the 40 and 8 society the fun organization of the legion and the auxiliary composed of women related closely to legionnaires were scheduled to Start their convention in nearby Halls. Meanwhile Many thousands of veterans who come annually to the convention to meet former comrades hut Are not delegates took Over the downtown business district., parading behind their bands or re telling Oft told incidents of the trenches. In five Day session meeting in the municipal auditorium. Where the five Day convention is being held delegates today heard addresses of Welcome by City and state representatives greetings from the auxiliary and the 40 and 8. Several reports of committees and Brief addresses by representatives of the g. A. R., and United Confederate veterans. Besides commander and general Hines speakers also included James k. Mcclintock of the american red Cross who explained the work of that organization in its relation to the american legion. Mayor Arthur e. Nelson himself a Legionnaire welcoming the convention on behalf of the City lauded the legion As being composed of men a who stand for the Best in citizenship and termed the legion a the most potent organization in America the legion a the mayor said a contains a group of too per cent americans who Are a bulwark against com Munier bolshevism and All the other obnoxious a isms propounded by cracked brained radicals As wll As against government by selfish interests working for special profit to Edwin l. Linden of Minneapolis commander of the department of Minnesota welcomed the legion on behalf of the state and response on behalf of the National commander was made by James t. Williams jr., of Boston. 40,000 veterans present throughout to night and Early today additional legionnaires streamed into St. Paul and Minneapolis and the convention Heads estimated nearly 40,000 were in the two cities before the first session was called to order. The first session was participated in by delegates to the 40 and 8 and the Auxilia Ryas Well As the legion delegates. There Are nearly 10,000 authorized delegates to the three conventions. Of this number there Are 2.500 legion delegates and 2,500 alternates. While there will be no formal discussion of suggested changes in legion policies until the resolutions pertaining to this subject Are presented on the convention floor the suggestions have resulted in much unofficial comment. Outstanding of these suggestions is who h would put the legion in National politics in a non partisan Way enabling it to go on record and extend actual support to measures of National importance deemed worthy of its approval. Same old Gray Mare parades of various state legation through the auditorium delayed the opening of the convention for to minutes. Headed by miss May Peterson grand opera Prima Donna Riding the same a old Gray Mare that appeared in new Orleans and san Francisco the Texas delegation marched through the Hall. Commander Quinn called the convention to order at 9 40 a. In. Rev. E. Clemens of Owatonna National chaplain pronouncing the invocation included a prayer that the a hearts of the pacifists might he made by soft a their Fay tribute to Wilson within the same Hall that had twin Beard his voice impressive memorial for the late Woodrow Wilson War held As the conclusion of the fir London. England sept. Log exit session of the american legion con ing scenes were enacted outside of mention Here today St. James Palace today when several thousand persons mostly women and v i-vua., i a11 members of the Virginia Delegate id i carried to the platform a Larre far a children in an Effort to see Jackie so portrait of the late president Coolidge agrees to make address in Philadelphia Washington. A it. C., sept. 15.�?president Coolidge today accepted an invitation to speak in Philadelphia on the night of sept. 25 at exercises marking the 150th anniversary of the meeting of the first Continental Congress this is the Only out of town speaking engagement now on or. Coolidge Coogan stormed the motor car in which the Youthful actor had arrived to see the Palace guard changed. Women fought with one another for positions of Vantage and Jackie was extricated from the Melee with difficulty by his father. Man who had been their command in chief in the world War the thousands of legionnaires we had served under him stood Reveren by while John j. Wicker past con Mander of the department of Virgie a. M. La. Pressed the portrait to the in. There was a similar crush when ,. A Kion National Headquarters. The Young actor returned u his car. Several policemen finally mounted the running Board and escorted the car through the Jam. Little girl Dies of Hurt receive on fourth of july Sioux Falls s. A. Sept. 15.�?betty Searles aged seven died yesterday at her parents Home Here As a result of Burns received while lighting a firecracker on july 4. She had been conto her bed since her injury. A the was Virginia a finest contribution to the welfare of All Wicker said an a band played in slow Tempo. A carry me Back to old two women of to Virginia Auxin Ary then draped a Garland of roses Over Tbs portrait and or. Kale Willer Barrett head of the Virginia auxiliary pledged the womankind of her state to a perpetuation of the late presidents ideals. Mrs. Alma Forker of California Sang a there is no and then after a hushed minute of silent prayer. The Elear notes of a Bugle sounded

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