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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 16, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
A world s Only Corn Palace sept. 22 to 27�?three big shows in on thirty two pages the evening Republican Corn Palace edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota tuesday september 16,1924. .1aericans held Urga would you live to be 250 years old subconscious mind is blamed for Short life or Alice Jewell declares that death can be conquered by five words she herself is proof of n but looking Virk a Quot la i per. Soith Hhd Wom Vav is example of teaching Arati by a Kolp b. Watson \ a service writer. A mass. Sept. 16�?�?~tm not to die i not going to die. J not going to die Quot that to yourself Day night you Are convinced of the idea of will have done what Ponce i on failed to do. You will have found toe set of youth \ i you will live to be 250 years i effect. At least that is the Mes or. Alice jewel president of Aile jewel International society Pov or of applied psychology. Or. Jewel j a. Just arrived in Boston from Europe where she claims to have co fit re her ideas about longevity. Looking to be no More than 30. A a offers herself As proof of her i ors of rejuvenation for rho a to it her birth certificate is 60 is old. I bras born in Louisiana in 1864.&Quot confesses. But it is hard to be a. She has the fair skin that. Eta firms Promise you for 35c. Is slim a he in As Spry As a Flap she is As Chic in dress As the 0f Paris. Her thick Brown r is bobbed girlish Fpx does she do it. Rot by diet. Rot by glands. Rot by daily dozens. T. By More than Ipp Little ditty like a he one 16 a interminably to herself or is f a it a. Auck jewel heavy fog at Chicago stops world Hiers a better Safe than sorry a is Kieft. Smiths comment Ashk issues order kills wife hangs her to fake suicide free matinee for children opens Palace Boom started for Pershing As legion head i Youngs Golden girls visit of Gen. Dawes As Sim 55 buried in mine by explosion Mongolia scene of new revolt Premier us Blackstone arrange for special performances big Days on program shonts Johnson senator Willis to be principal speakers of week pie a a legionnaires rouses much comment today Corn Palace week will open auspiciously in Mitchell on monday. September 22, the first Day of the gala event being designated As Mitchell Day. A special feature of the first Day will be a free matinee for the school children All youngsters under twelve years of age starting at 2 p. In. Support of every resident of Mitchell is expected to be Given to the Corn Palace everyone is urged to attend the huge Celebration on the opening night w. H. King said today. At the special matinee for school children in addition to the regular performance novel entertainment will be presented by Ernie Youngs Colden girls Blackstone arranged especially for the kiddies. The Ernie Young company will present their popular number Barney Google with the original spark plug or. Young will also have a White Polar Bear act in which the members of the baby Ballet will take part of Teddy bears. Blackstone too promises Clever acts to please the children including Bunny land Duck inn. M tuesday Lafollette Day tuesday has been set aside As la Follette Day. When Magnus Johnson the Farmer labor senator from Minnesota. Will make a Brief address in j the Corn Palace at the opening of the i afternoon performance a poll i i Cal address on the Street immediate i by following. Accompanying the sen a a i at a will be Alan Bogue jr., of prisoner confesses to Crimi. J Parker ate manager for a Poi. Which he tried for time Lead f, Kemmerer wyo., sept. 16.�?g a fifty five men engaged in repair work in mine number five of the. Kemmerer Coal company at sublet preparedness urged wyo., seven Miles North of Here were entombed by an explosion at 11 45 upheaval result of peking plot Battle for Shanghai vigorously renewed great annual Parade with Many bands in line is staged during afternoon St. Paul. Minn., sept. 16.�? up a messages urging preparedness Extension of the teaching of americanism opposing private control of railroads were heard by today s session of the american legion convention. With its program moving along on schedule the convention finished its session at noon turned Immell lately to final preparations for the legion Parade late today in which Charles g. Dawes Republican vice presidential nominee will March As a Legionnaire. A unpreparedness in the future will involve even greater Sac ices in event of War a than did the recent world War. Rear Admiral William s. Sims warned the convention in a message read this Forenoon. Stage annual. Parade opposition to government operation of railroads was voiced by Charles p. Donnelly president of the Northern Pacific railway who declared such contral would establish among rail workers a a a bloc that might misuse its Power. John j. Tigirt. Commissioner of education pleaded for More intensive teaching of americanism declaring Many citizens of this country were unfamiliar with its ideals. This afternoon All legionnaires their bands participated in the Parade which was scheduled to pass to conceal in Oshkosh. Wig. Sept. confessed that he killed his wife hanged her body in a shed at his Home in an Effort to make it appear u a. Air mail Field Maywood in the 4 40 Mike Hup to Omaha the next stage of tho flight n live to be 250 years old j for the around the world fliers was j a had committed suicide Harry t to a she says. ing any than that is pure careless today Lieut. Lowell Smith Ane is a curable disease so s cure it. At "0 we Are Mere i am 60 i feel As Young r a i expect to live too years jewel explains that her secret in the mind. She blames our precious mind for our dying a Century or two asserts Nee we have corrected the in i in our Tab Eon Sciota about n d co will have discovered Untsain of youth. A i Ethod of rejuvenation a or. Va\5, a comes from within. It r minds which govern our life ring about our death. We have Ca in our sub conscious mind we Are going to die. So we task is to teach people to that idea to live for postponed until s a. In. Central stand Weigelt is to be examined by a commission to determine his mental condition. Ard time tomorrow when at 11 51 Germany a War repudiation is delayed again in. Germany. Sept. 16.�? a a it ions from a source consider a to Chancellor Marx indicated that the contemplated formal intern of Germany a War guilt i indefinitely deferred. Semi official statement issued Light,5 saying that the Cabinet n it were in Complete agreement Ding the question of War guilt a Many a Entrance into the Leaf nations was followed today appearance in the clerical or a a mania normally reflecting \ a is of chancellor1 Marx of the Wing t is becoming increasingly Appart formal notification of the a Ion repudiating Germany s lilt would have aggravated in trily the political situation it carrying the question any or. Therefor the formal notify a will not occur for the Weathi Quot a re cast v Nesotas generally fair tonight d wednesday Little change in Temra ure. North Dakota fair tonight Ines Day somewhat warmer to e t in West portion. N Luth Dakota fair tonight Ine Dayt somewhat warmer to tit in extreme West portion. Focal temperatures a maximum minimum temporal As recorded by the official gov a uncut thermometer from 7 a. In. Merday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 68. Minimum. 42. At 8 a. M. Today 54. Precipitation .14 inches. Of ath fits to ads Miitchell Clear 54 roads Good. Huron Clear 48 roads Good Aberdeen Clear 40 roads fair. Watertown Clear 50 roads Good. Yang. Rod a. Rn., commanding decided the weather conditions were too inclement to continue today. A we Are All mighty disappointed a Lieut. Smith said a but we would rather be disappointed than sorry. Despite reports of fair weather West the area immediately surrounding Chicago is too foggy to try Fly. We would dislike to have a forced Landing even in Good weather but More so in this a ground fog. Which blanketed this Section of the Chicago territory from the first Light of Day. Together with a Chilly misty atmosphere a murkiness that was very heavy refused to be dispelled. When the noon hour approached the indications were still unsatisfactory. Lieut. Smith decided it was useless to wait longer. He announced earlier that he would wait until la a. Rn., Standard time before making his definite announcement. The flight commander said his principal concern was for the safety of his ships companions neither did he we ant to Fly if in doing so j in hazy atmosphere it would disappoint the thousands of people in route. Who wer waiting to have a look at them. Today Liebau National league St Louis. 410 404 Brooklyn. 010 too Sherdel Gonzales demons Ehrhardt. Hollingsworth. Decatur Wilson de Berry. First game Cincinnati no onto 001�?1 la i new York 004 010 oox�?5 i i Mays Wingo Mcquillan dowdy. First game Chicago.010 103 030�?8 15 0 Boston. Too 111 voo�?3 12 i Kaufman Wheeler of Farrell ramp Genewich o Neil. First game Pittsburgh. 0�� 200 030�?5 13 i Philadelphia. Too finn 00x�?i la 0 Cooper. Pfester Smith Hub Bell. Betts Henline. Second ame Cincinnati. 003 too ooo�?3 12 i grew York. Too too i oooo i 0 2 Donohue Hargrave Barnes. Maine. Ryan Gowdy. Second game Pittsburgh. 21 400 51 Philadelphia. 300 200 02 Kremer. Meadows. Stone Schmidt ring. Couch. Oeschger Bishop Wilson. Wendell. Second game Chicago v.010 too Breton Oil too a Blake Hartnett Mcnamara Gibson american league new York at St Louis postponed rain two games tomorrow. Washington too too 0 Cleveland too too 0 Zachary Kuel Coveleskie l. Sewell. Philadelphia too 301 Detroit too too Rommel Bruggy Johnson. Holloway re Woodall i do 124 of tufting. Murray politicians who will be in the City to Greet senator Johnson will include Alice Lorraine Daly state chairman of the o clock today according to word received Here by the company officials. The mine ordinarily employs 200 men. The men entered the mine shortly of Cero s of clock to put in some additional Timber Brattich work. Reports to the company a office Here were that there had been but one blast within the mine. So great was the Force of the explosion however that the Portal of the mine was caved in at 1 30 of clock this afternoon Rescue Crews were unable to penetrate the property. Smoke still was pouring from the a hmm at this time in great volume. Sublet is a Small Post office station mining Community seven Miles North of Here. Rescue Crews according to word received Here have been formed at mines in the Vicinity Are being rushed to the scene of the explosion. Company official when informed of the explosion the fact that smoke was issuing from the Ming an hour a half after tho blast expressed the fear that All of the entombed miners had been killed. C00limcalls Navy Secretary to conference red Cross is on held commander. Dividing interest with a the annual Parade of the american legion today tho commission was appointed today after Weigelt had made a somewhat incoherent statement of his deed had expressed a desire to appear in court plead guilty to the charge of slaying his wife from whom he had become estranged who had recently threatened to secure a divorce. According to Weigelt a Story he was fixing a shoe in the garage at his Home wednesday night sept. To when his wife approached him with a Butcher knife in her hand ordered him to get out. He said she attacked him when he refused. Then he hit her chased her into a shed a where he compelled her to stand on a Box while he tied a rope around her neck. A in the opinion of the police Weigelt probably knocked his wife unconscious when he hit her wounds on her neck led them to believe that be tied the rope tightly around her Throat As she Lay on the ground. Then he carried the body to the shed hanged it to a Rafter making it appear she had taken her own life. Sentence delayed when defendants son Dies suddenly Deadwood s. D., sept. 16.�?<a a Warren Smith of Winner 8. D., was found not guilty by a jury in Federal court today of making a false affidavit before the War finance Board. Smith was charged with falsifying a list of his holdings in order to obtain a loan. After George Janis Antoine Shau Grau of the Pine Ridge India nil in us Falls chamber of Commerce. Reservation had pleaded guilty before Federal judge Elliott last night to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Janis received word of the sudden death of his Small son judge Elliott deferred sentence until the Pierre term of court permitting the defendants to return to their Homes on their own recognizance. To a Quot murder suicide coroners edict party Tom Ayres candidate for uni Iwa the of general Charles ted states Senate. A l. Putnam of Dawes Republican vice presidential Timber la a. Candidate for Gover candidate who came a solely As a nor William j. Jones Platte candidate for Congress from the first District Walter p. Wohl Heton. Sisseton candidate for Congress in the second District t. L. Arnold. Aberdeen candidate for attorney general o s. Hagen. Huron prominent Farmer labor Leader in Beadle county l. J. Thompson Letcher. Candidate for state auditor Many others. An air of mystery will prevail at the tuesday performances. This is to be a spook when Blackstone worlds famous conjurer will duplicate the so called manifestations of spiritualistic mediums. In this act Blackstone works under the Glare of six 2.000 Candle powder spotlights the necromancer promises Many marvellous achievements. Write Here thursday Republican Day has been set for thursday senator Frank b. Willis. Former governor of Ohio who has been secured As Speal or for the Day at the personal request of president Coolid a is expected to draw an exceptionally Large crowd. He was recognized As the leading orator in the Senate during the last session is one of the outstanding republicans in the country. Distinguished republicans of the state who have Airt Ady signified their intention of coming to Mitchell on Republican Day Are governor w. H. Mcmaster. Senator Peter Norbeck. Congressman c. A. Christopherson Royal c. Johnson a. M. Wilkerson. Mrs. Mabel Moody National committee woman. Carl Gunderson candidate for governor George Wright state chairman mrs. Nora Rafferty state vice chairman w. E. Milligan National committeeman. Friday democratic Day members of the Corn Palace committee have desk lated Friday As democratic Day Sioux Falla Day. w. H. King has had notification from or. Mccaffree. Secretary of the Washington d. C., sept. 16.�?it was indicated this morning that pres before a reviewing Man j in front of i Coolidge who sent a Telegram the state Capitol where it will be re-1t0 Secretary of the Navy c. Wil viewed by John it. Quinn National or a to la i in As it Jato return to Washington at once did so because he wished talk with the naval Secretary about several questions concerning the Navy. It was indicated that the subjects involved were not confined exclusively to the dispute Between the Navy department the budget Bureau As to the provision to be made in the administration budget figures for the Navy. No definite additional Light was thrown on questions other than those of the budget which the president desired to take up with or. Wilbur but it was added that the message to the Secretary did not indicate any emergency of a serious nature. At the same time it was disclosed that president Coolidge had been giving considerable thought to the expediency of making requests on Congress for Large appropriations for repair or alteration of battleships at a time when representations have been in fade to him that the Success of the army world flight tended to demonstrate that the future Freedom of action of capital warships would be greatly limited by the danger of Aerial attack. Legionnaires to visit the legions National convention. Despite the insistence of the general of legion officials that the general came As Legionnaire Dawes of the Evanston. 111., Post his visit attracted much interest. He declared upon his arrival today that he would March in the Parade with the Evanston Post. Boom for derailing politics came to the fore sharply today with a Well defined Boom for Genera pers Jiing to succeed John r. Quinn of California As National commander. Legionnaires boosting him were reported telegraphing a a feelers to the commander of the a. E. F. In an Effort to ascertain his attitude. League Snear full agreement to abolish War 1 a a a a it u �4u my t do . My croup a. To Reserve a Block of five Hundred seats to take care of the crowds from Sioux Falls on that Day. The famous a Sunshine boosters a who visited the City several months ago. Leaving behind them Eood will smiles will return to Mitchell on Sioux Falls Day two Hundred wrong arriving in the morning on the special Booster train. They will be accompanied by the Sioux Falls municipal band composed of forty eight pieces their invasion of the City is expected to be a Jolly one. A a j up i there is a certainty that one of the in l�6sic1 1 i bryans Eltham Charlee Bryan demo a j cratic vice presidential nominee or _ a a Quot a. His brother. William j. Bryan will be Lead. 8 a sept. I in the City on democratic Day a1-1 Juvy a in to. Though a yet or. King a. Bad no As Mcgraw a e. Steinbaugh no i. night found that Steinbaugh. I either of them Are first shot Mcgraw then commit 1? by socratic party ted suicide. The men were apparently ?ri11 a a Quot spa Ker friends it was said. But Domestic v?.ui? # it e a dilate for u. S. Senator a w. Howes National committeeman together with other prominent demo j crafts will be in the City on Friday. Saturday Surprise Day saturday is special stunt Day the details of which Are being withheld 1 until a later Date saturday night the closing of the weeks festivities will have the colourful touch of a True carnival. Both Ernie Young the am j Blackstone will present highly sen. National acts on the closing night opening the Oyes of Mitchell res i-1 dents All those who View the Al j a i a Ltd Wonde Maate Geneva. Switzerland sept. 16.�? 41 a a dramatic moment marked the negotiations yesterday Between great Britian France Over the problem of the sanctions which Are the basis of an agreement to outlaw or. The agreement was finally drafted in preliminary form will be submitted to the delegates of the other Powers. On two occasions the negotiations threatened disruption but dying to the patience of both the Brit so French delegates they were resumed after temporary interruption ?.nd an Accord was finally attained. The difference was Over the question of How to insert in the agreement some definite clause whereby the military National economic assistance could be definitely assured. More particularly the naval economic assistance of England. The final draft does not mention great Brit Jan or any other Power but in in the nature of a pact of general Mutual assistance makes Clear that each member of the league will contribute the Force at its disposition either economic or no a Leary for the general maintenance of peace. White Lake Man seriously Hurt while Hunting one of the first Hunting accidents of the season was that which occurred thin morning near. White Lake when will Hockett. Who lives South of that town. Was seriously injured when the gun which he was carrying in his Bugaev discharged the charge entering his body in three places. He was rushed to a Mitchell Hospital for treatment where physicians said this afternoon his chances for recovery were almost certain. Or. Hockett had left his Home to go Chicken Hunting about nine of clock this morning had on a gone a Hort distance when his gun slipped \ a Brough a Hole in he Hugev As it fell i charged. The charge went a Brough his left leg. Tore off Ham of of a left wrist part of his hand. a bed Tore into his Abdomen be now his left ribs. The injured Man is about 40 years old. is married troubles is thought to have led to the shooting o a a closed Burke Bank is reopened today with new capital to Pierre s a. Sept. 16 Erica state Bank of Burke. S. D., closed on May 23 of this year was he re opened today with $40,000 in new Gap you can to judge All men by one Alvira Andersons aunt Drucilla did. So Druscilla sought to bring her Niece up to regard All men a the Black sheep of the Earth but Alvira bought among them found one who proved to be the Salt of the Earth. Read Jane Phelps new Story a miss or find out How Alvira came to make her decision. To be published serially in daily instalments beginning wednesday in the Republican changes troops clash wifi pfc these troops offensive tientsin. China. Sept 16.�? up a Golian government arriving Here to travellers from Urga seat of the monday. Declared that As a result of political upheavals there a dozen foreign residents american British danish Are not permitted to leave the City. The travellers also declared that Premier Vanzan of Mongolia had been shot by order of the mongol soviet members of which Are alleged to be plotting with the Central chinese government at peking for the return of Mongolia to China. Cattle is on a again Shanghai China. Sept. dark Ness failed to Stop the fighting on the a a Eastern Battlefront in the Vicinity of Shanghai tonight. The offensive of the Kangsu armies seeking to capture the City continued. Tho most intense efforts of the attacking forces however we Ere being spent in the coast sector around Liu to about 30 Miles Northwest of Here. At Wangtu on the line of the Shang Hai banking railway Only artillery was being used tonight while at relating about Midway Between Lugo the railway the firing was reported to have a subsided attack i9 renewed .th0 Kangsu army today opened a renewed determined offensive near Litho on the Yangtze River West of this City in an Effort to reach the Hoo Sung forts according to a report issued by the Fungwha Headquarters of the Chekian army. Simultaneously attacks were launched by the Kangsu forces at relating along the railway bombardments arc progressing along the entire line the casualties continue to mount. The Battle lines were apparently unchanged by the renewed fighting. The weather remains Clear. In the foreign settlement in Shanghai everything remains quiet. Red Cross aids wounded the Chekian troops Are most stubborn opponents have been employing grenades land mines with destructive effect. The Kangsu wounded were moved froth the Litho sector to Quin san in a special train an observer said. Tho american red Cross corps from banking headed by or. Price or. Stew fit is asserting in the care of the wounded behind the Kangsu lines. Owing to the Uso of Many dialects by chinese which in some cases rend ers the language of districts too Miles separated useless As a common Tongue confusion was expected in the Kangsu forces when the troops from Remote sections came to the front. However the observer reported today that no confusion exists where the Kangsu troops of several provinces. Speaking entirely different dialects. Have intermingled while proceeding to the front. Under the drastic censorship now in effect at Soochow. No information has been obtainable Here As to troop movements in that sector. Pekin reinforces defenders reinforcements from the peking government to he thrown into Battle against the Chekian forces defending Shanghai were reported at Wusich. 85 Miles West of Here at 11 45 p. Rn., last sunday according to a messenger from Kangsu front who returned Here today. The tips. 3.000 in number were Well armed equipped were moving toward the Shanghai front in two special trains on the Shanghai Nart King railway the messenger said wounded Kangsu Troope returning from the la ouzo front where a fierce Battle was in a Joeress today for Possession of territory adjacent to woo Sung. Outer Anchorage of Shanghai told or. F a. Wilmont. Attached to the Kangsu army medical corps at Quin san. That a we have been fighting Waist deep in water through torrential the Chekian Troope Are most stubborn opponents have been employing grenades land mines with destructive effect. Chang s troops Ken Gage peking. Sept 16�?czp a reports were received Here late today that chilian manchurian troops had clashed at Chao Yang. In Northern Chihli about 20 Miles in an air in from the Border of Manchuria. No official confirmation of the re ports has been forthcoming. According to reports. Chang tse Len military dictator of Manchuria was moving his soldiers from icon about 15 Miles from the Border on tile Manchuria Side. To Haoyang. Apparently with the idea of proceeding on the Cheng Tesfu Jehiol when the clash occurred. Representatives of the British american governments today officially informed the chinese government that they could not accept the Blanket prohibition of travel of their nationals in the provinces of Kiang by Chekian Nanhwei Kingsl. Would limit limitations the diplomats stated that they were entirely willing to recognize the right of the chinese government to bar foreigner from zones where fighting actually was going on. But that they were unwilling to assume i Espo visibility for extending the prohibition to other parts of the Belg Finot prowl Nehf
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