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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 19, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Ivory pm a Only Corn Palace. Sept. 22 to 27�?three big Shoy s in one twelve pages the evening Republican City edition vol. Xxx Mitchell South Dakota Friday september 19, 1924 number 299 Dawes old partes Are both ruled by a svs temp senator Lafollette asserts situation Oil Public Freedom a a cd a pc state is top hangs on their defeat he says Cost of courting keeps soaring higher increase Felt from main St. Of to Broadway mid night midst the Bright lights 25 years ago could be staged for $15 Tod by it costs $36.00 min i k. Thi twi and la n i jul of Cost More Nin Timex it it Kaus ago by Nea service it re sept. 19.�?courting the Lur dreams comes High to a increase is being Felt t the country from main Broadway. Illy. It costs at least $36.<50 id Way evening. It used to v go Horwood evening costs it to one Dollar would have , ii sufficient 2 5 years ago. A a a Kings Ransom to court modern explained \ ii on. Who was asked what try to entertain a girl for a in these whizzing 20th it ii r v 1.11 it a s a a a \ i it gentleman who asks a j the spend the evening with to forget about his financial if he has $50 tucked a i in his Wallet. In. T expansive evening i can costs $30.60. Usually it will ire. There is $12 for dinner f t he proper eating places $�5 60 for theatre tickets i Avert charges of $4 it is in j to escape from a supper club j Tiv theatre far less than $10rally is Safe to estimate $5 j i r in some form or other \ ast your taxi fare would be. I that would not be called no evening by Many girls of to a on Hundred dollars would Cov a n my a Allison neither drinks nor to May be said in Justice to or it is a Broadway evening. Girls a part several such whirls each 1. Many of them every night. Toa such a girl on the convention three evenings a week it would a St $110. V a ici Ness girl living 40 minutes times Square was asked How it Cost a Young Man to enter r for an evening. I cheapest would be a she said it a platoon &Quot$3 for a table a dinner $1 for a movie 50 ? it Rice Cream and probably 1 ii fare.�?�. 7 totals $6 of. she quickly added i t tolerate him Long if that it a t procedure every time he sees i want to go to a roadhouse Washington Veteran is named legion commander senator in initial address Calls opponents foes of self government hits courts policy Mav Allison Shanghai now minister hed easy prey for on charges of Kangsu army poisoning wife i Niki i n Dent atm d ate declares decisions invariably favor powerful ones. New York. Sept. 19.�?<jp a encouraged by the reception Given him at a rally last night in Madison Square Garden. Senator Robert m. Lafollette. Independent candidate for president pressed Forward today with his Campaign. Discussing strategy and plans with friends and spectators who called on Bim at his botel Here. Among those who had an engagement with the senator was Samuel rompers president of the american federation of labor. The meeting As arranged to give tile candidate and labor chief an Opportunity to discuss organized labors part in the Campaign. Many of those who visited senator in Lafollette today did so to Felicitated him on his speech last night. It was his first appearance before an audience since he became a candidate and the crowd which filled the big auditorium cheered Bim for fifteen minutes when he entered the Hall and repeatedly interrupted his address with applause and cheers. Reading slowly from manuscript something new in campaigning for stator Lafollette who in the past j invasion had spoken extemporaneous i Ivy the candidate held the attention of his audience for ninety minutes. At several junctures he interpolated Brief observations one of them a prediction that he would be the next president bringing a prolonged wave of cheering. Or. Lafollette will deliver Aneth at conference vice presidential candidate discusses problem with party chieftains attacks to Follette Dawes on trip through Iowa declares chief Issue is saving Constitution James a. Drain St. Paul. Minn., sept. 19.�? g a James a. Drain of Washington d. A. Was elected National commander of the american legion at the closing session of its sixth annual convention City a line of defense Crum pastor arrested when Poison is found in stomach of body being exhumed Bles and enemy is with in 12 Miles of town Shanghai. China. Sept. 19.�?6 30 p in a up a reports that the Kiang us army seeking to capture Shanghai or address Here sunday to the Steu Here today. Ben society. Drains election came on the first senator Lafollette declared last ballot and he had a majority of All a night that he did not intend a to be diverted from the discussion of the credited votes before the Roll Call was two thirds Complete and As the poll bed withdrawn their candidate Rev. Stewart i. Long of the state. Commander Drain an attorney of Washington began his military career in the National guard of the state of Washington where he Rose from private to brigade general. He was a Captain in the Spanish american War and in the world War avg tire. Or a supper club at least a Tway Beau Brummel of v recalled for prices of 2 5 ii us. To stroked his wrinkled i used to feel like a real r when i started out with $10. Held in jail Here in connection with had broken the Chekian army s line the death of his wife was being sex at Wangtu. 15 Miles West of the City Hume at Metropolis iu., today the on the Shanghai banking railway1 sheriffs office Here was continuing line. And was marching on the cite. Is investigations of the death of Hight and Wilford Sweetin both Resea used new alarm in outlying Dis f dents of Ina it 12 Miles South of Hore tricks tonight. Where the minister had his charge. That the Kangsu soldiers were and mrs. Hight died under mysterious circumstances last Friday and was buried at Metropolis the former Home mount Vernon iu., sept. 19.�? a3 a while the body of mrs. Anna of the Rev. Lawrence m. Hight ground of the discussion throughout a us a n i by n i a a t 4 it r. Tall dancing on the City was made evident late this afternoon As the sound of gun fire came nearer and nearer. Definite information As to what actually was transpiring at the front w As lacking however due to the fact that observers a re not along the railway lines further preparations for defense were made tonight in the French Concession and the International settlement. Existing defense organizations including the men of the various Nav ies landed and the Shanghai Volun pock to. There were no autos Teer crops were strengthened by the Days and the horse cars arming of 150 russians who then 3 enough for anybody Cost 20 cents. A dinner at the Best there was and it were stationed at strategic Points. All lesser Bridges in the outskirts of the settlement have been removed of the family. It was after a conference Between the states attorney of this City and of massacre county that it was decided to exhume mrs. Hight s body for further examination. A Chicago chemist reported yesterday permitted j he had found enough Poison in the stomach of the dead woman to cause her death. It was then that the Are rest of the Clergyman was ordered. Sweetin died two months ago and although the Coroner returned a verdict of death by natural causes gossip continued to keep rumours astir regarding the cause of Sweet a a death. His body was disinterred yesterday in order that the contents of his stomach May be Analysed. Vital economic issues by the foolish ended his total had been swelled con assertions of our opponents that or. Sider ably. Some Way we desire to weaken or in Only two other names were pre j pair the provisions of the Constitution seated to the convention those of relating to the Federal John r. Mcquigg of Cleveland and a i propose to keep in the Foree. E. Spafford of new York. When the Roll Call had been com this Campaign a he said a the record pitted the election of Drain was made of the two old parties in recent years unanimous on motion of King of min continued on rage six and the policies inaugurated by them under which the railways and other corporations have made larger profits Nesotas and amid a rousing demonstration Drain was escorted to the platform As the band played a cheer cheer than Ever before while labor and the i the gangs All Small businessmen have eked out a j the Texas delegation headed by Bare existence and the Farmers have miss May Peterson atop the a old been driven into bankruptcy by the Gray Mare a paraded to the platform hundreds of thousands and the loss irs band flaring Quot the old Mare a one Davis prepared to Cary on in Indiana today Sioux Falls. S. D., sept. 19.�?c45 a welcomed by Republican leaders As a possible peacemaker Charles g. Dawes Republican vice presidential nominee arrived Here today to Confer with party chiefs and to make an address tonight at the Sioux Falls coliseum on the agricultural problem. Members of a delegation of state and local Republican leaders met or. Dawes at Hock rapids la., and advised him that they expected his visit to do much toward bringing about of Harmony in the party ranks and a United front against the la Follette Independent candidacy. The delegation members declared w. La. Mcmaster governor of South Dakota and Republican candidate for senator to succeed senator Thomas Sterling had promised to be present and speak at tonight a meeting. This was a hopeful sign they said explaining that governor Mcmaster had not declared himself As Between tho la Follette and Coolidge candidacies. The governor opposed Coolidge and supported senator Johnson of California in the primary Campaign. Or. Dawes discussed the situation it some length with members of the delegation which included w. E. Millican National commute email and George w. Wright state chairman and held additional conferences immediately upon his arrival at his hotel. He was a guest at a luncheon Given by leading republicans and spent most of the afternoon quietly at the hotel. The la Follette candidacy was attacked by or Dawes in rear platform speeches Enro Ute Here at Rock rapids and Sheldon la. Crowds of several Hundred greeted him at Bot towns and heard him declare the the Issue of preservation of the Constitution which he said had be raised by senator la Follette a the dominant question up for dec Ion in the november election. Quot there Are other important issuer a taxation the budget Economy and others but to my mind there is no greater Issue than has been raised by the amalgamation of forces behind la Follette the greater portion of which Fly the red Flag a he told his audience at Rock rapids. Court overrules demurrer made in Forbes Case up i anybody More than 25 while tonight Strong guards were on a i ran the risk of being pub duty at All Concrete . Theatre tickets at $1.50 a re top prices. Lets see i Tais $6 is. One evening of Eek was considered a treat by girl. I weren to chased from her if you provided it Only once ii and she would Walt for those were the Days when i i go in the parlor and take Chicago. 111., sept. 19.�?federal is Worth of Candy with you Jud a Carpenter today overruled de a Ltd get e tech other with conver-1 burners of colonel Charles r. Forbes rut there Are no Parlours Inland John to Thompson Chicago and intents they build St. Lou s contractor to the indicted night midst the Bright lights ments charging them with conspiracy is $100 today could be had Jln connection with Forbes adminis a tho a Days. Traylon As director of the veterans the trial Date will be set fliers off for Dallas Bright Sun sees Start today a baseball j wanted to put on a big Bureau. Old timer explained a you oct. 14 horse drawn coach for $4 in Ltd a Cost you $3 More the was $3 and an after theatre a wine and All was High at american in sane Allison explains from the Boston too Cio of int that although a Man Kiev land. Too too of Day probably showers is not Wingfield and Ile Virg Yowell and night in extreme West portion. A girl becomes waiters i North Dakota unsettled tonight York. Too 03 and sati Dav probably shot were. Detroit. 300 of cooler tonight and in East and South Jones and Hofmann Leonard hoi portions a a Ioway. Loway and Woodall i South Dakota tonight Philadelphia at Chicago postponed rain. Two tomorrow. Uld Ging pocketbooks i. As soon As interested in a Man she int j few v becomes miserly and in i i Riping him save Money. Hat Box Field Muskogee okla., sept. 19.�?c4> a the army round the world fliers took off from Muskogee for Dallas tex., 225 Miles away their next Lap on the Globe encircling journey at 12 30 p. In. The Chicago was the first to Taxe the air followed by the Boston ii and the new Orleans. The weather was Clear and the sunlight glistened from the tops of the huge yellow machines. Mane vering into a v formation the fliers headed southward. Weath forecast Minnesota unsettled tonight and saturday probably Snow is co it or saturday my in West to Lien tor get. Iowa unsettled tonight and Satur cooler to Wyoming mining town devotes Day to burial of dead in value of farm lands and farm products has exceeded forty billions of senator Lafollette discussed the record of the Harding Coolidge administration the acts of which he contended. A must be judged As a whole a and declared that president Coolidge a knew every act and policy of the last administration because he was a participant in their % declaring that a parties and candidates she id be judged on their records and not on pre election promises a the Wisconsin senator continued a the Best that the Republican party. For example can offer with its present candidate is four years More of mis government such As we have witnessed during the last four years a the same control by powerful private interests the same cynical Bestowal of special privileges on the favored few the same shameful betrayals of the Public Trust. A a by an extraordinary procedure adopted at the beginning of president Harding a administration the vice president was made a member of the presidents Cabinet so that be continued on Page eight formed banker of Winner held for big theft probably showers s 0 and sat Icay cooler. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official gov National league St. Louis. Too 30k 010 Boston. Too 100� oooo i 6 0 in rement thermometer from 7 a. In. I is Day and Shepherdson Graham j ter Day to 7 a. In. Today maximum 70 k a w o sept. 19.�?up mulch Benton and of Neil will begin the task of Bury j Cincinnati. 12 030 030�?9 14 i v Tinis of its first Coal mine1 Philadelphia. 013 too Ooi 5 to 3 Benton. Debut and Hargrave Glazier Betts Bishop Weinert Wendell Tampico mex., sept. 19.�?george w. Mitchell a fugitive from Winner s. D., where As president and cashier of the first National Bank to s charged with Deal cations amounting to $350,000, is under Arrouet Here. Mitchell was trailed by an american detective who won his Friendship and lived with him at the Village of tan Quian in the state of Vera Cruz where he was doing Commerce the songs made famous by the convention. Soon every department Standard was grouped on the platform around the new commander As the cheers and songs of the demonstrative legionnaires continued for several minutes until retiring John r. Quinn of California restored order. Father Joseph Lonergan. Durand 111., a Catholic priest of Durand iu., was unanimously elected National chaplain after the Indiana delegation Lack of Money is Handicap in plea for Grant Chicago 111., sept. 19.�? up a Lack of Money May Handicap Bernard Grant 19, in his plea for a commutation of the death sentence imposed on him with Walter Krauser for killing policeman Ralph Souders according to Thomas e. Swanson Grants attorney. The boys family exhausted its funds or. The trial of my son who must die oct. 17, unless he receives executive clemency. How to pay the expenses of Twenty witnesses to testify before the governor is the family a problem the attorney said. Krauser who first implicated Grant and now says Grant had no connection with the killing is ready to appear before the governor in Grants behalf or. Swanson said. Meanwhile letters from Many sections of the country have been received the attorney said expressing the belief that since Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold millionaires sons were Given life imprisonment for the murder of Robert Franks instead of death. Grant should not be hanged. The same sentiment is expressed in a letter to the Chicago Tribune from aboard Dawes special Enro Ute to Sioux Falls. S. D., Dubuque la. Sept 19�? a3 a the Republican party a new Campaign slogan save the constitutions and the party a Promise to the Farmers were carried through the Corn Belt of the Northwest today by Charles g. Dawes the Republican vice presidential candidate. The Issue revolving about constitutional questions was raised by or. Dawes in speeches last night at Rockford and Freeport 111., and today in informal talks and conferences Asho travelled toward Sioux Falls. The position of the Republican party on the farm question will be discussed by the nominee in a speech tonight at the coliseum in Sioux Falls. The objective of or. Dawes present trip Sioux Falls is the farthest West he has gone i Nany of his Campaign speaking trips. The speech Here tonight will be the second in his Campaign in the Region recognize Ial business with the mexican real mrs. Alice Krauser Mother of waiter ways. After his arrest he was brought a we feel As though a terrible Indus Here and interned in the american tick has been inflicted on our family consulate. The trip from tan Quian when the families of Leopold and was made on horseback occupying j Loeb have been so considered a the three Days and the prisoner was ill letter stated. Quot the parents of Walter upon his arrival. A he two crowded morgues at apr 1 to Little beginning today bodies it dead recovered will he private Homes and to the Hurches at Kemmerer for i f last sad rites to funerals will be held today a though the majority will be held a Day lj1c Fate for and Wilson. Pittsburgh. Brooklyn. Yde and Smith and de Berry Chicago new York. 092 Oil of. Too Oil of Ehrhardt Osborne too 002 02 of it to Domday the Date for a great Public Blake. Wheeler and a a fax. Corial service at Kemmerer. Land Newdy. It Elf minimum 55 at 8 a. Is. Today 60 of weather and roads Mitchell Cloudy 60 roads Good. Aberdeen Cloudy 44 roads Good. Huron overcast 59 roads Good. Watertown overcast 55 Good. Sioux Falls Cloudy. 56 roads Good Pierre Cloudy 56v roads Good. Yankton Cloudy �,3 roads Good. Bank closed in 1022 g. W. Mitchell arrested in Tampico mex. Weis president of the first National Bank of Winner which was closed by the comptroller of currency on dec. To 1922. Mitchell remained in Winner for three months following the closing of his Bank. It is Deroads j Ned in Winner that Mitchell is want Krauser and Grant should be considered also. We have to Money. We have made ourselves penniless trying to save a disgrace of a hanging. A a if these two Rich men can succeed in escaping the noose Why should Walter Krauser and Grant hang because they Are poor should anyone Ever hang again in Illinois the petition to the governor probably will be sent next week after the return Here of Clarence Darrow chief who de for Deal cations amounting to $350,009, but attaches of the closed counsel for Leopold and Loeb Bank say that Mitchell is wanted for has promised to Aid Grant or. Swan minor discrepancies in his books. Son said. Chicago iii., sept. 19.�?04 a having opened his Illinois Campaign with an attack on the Republican party in an address last night on the South Side. John w. Davis the democratic presidential candidate was prepared today to carry on in Indiana. He will speak tonight at Gary and tomorrow at South Bend and fort Wayne. Cheered repeatedly by a crowd estimated to be around 14,000, or. Davis assailed the record of the Republican administration in the past three and a half years and told his audience that if this were the Only Issue of the Campaign he would be Content to tight on that line alone in contrast to the record of the eight t years of democratic administration under Woodrow Wilson. Not Only did or. Davis assail the republicans on the basis of the disclosures in the Senate investigation j de by All political leaders As the la at Washington but he went after i Follette stronghold. On the legislative record at washing two More speeches in addition to the Sioux Falls address remain to be made on the present trip one next thursday at Minneapolis and an other next Friday at St. Cloud Minn postal pay increase measure and the j or. Dawes Speake tonight at a state pension Bill. As much As it cheered the assault ton the failure of the world court proposal the insistence of the administration on the Mellon tax plan the veto of the soldiers Bonus the Republican rally at which South Dakota leaders have fico mixed to have on the republicans or. Davis Audi delegations representing every coun ence got it3 greatest a a kick out of1 his declaration for personal Liberty. Which he described As the right of religious worship Freedom of assemblage. Freedom of conscience and Freedom against unlawful search and seizure. As a respite from the Rigours of campaigning or. Davis planned to play Golf and see a Ball game today. The candidate will spend tonight in Chicago. A a a to to in the mate. The address will be radio cast Over the Northwest through station what of Columbus College. The Quot save the constitutions Call issued by or. Dawes in Brief tells to crowds of severs Hundred each that greeted him i Urt night when his train stomped at Rockford and Freeport. A group of about 200 met the train at Galena 111at 10 30 of clock but or. Dawes not having expected j anyone at that hour had retired. Three die in Auto Accident to Worthington Worthington minn., sept. 1$.�? three persons were killed and one other is expected to die As the re a suit of an automobile freight train i crash at Allendorf. La., to Miles South of Quot Worthington at 1 25 a. In. Today. The dead mrs. Harry Hulbert 37 years old. Harry Hulbert 41 years old v mrs. Eva pee 60 years Oid. The injured Man is Elmer Sprouse about 40 years old Driver of the machine. Spruse a Well known shorthorn breeder living two Miles South of Here is suffering from a crushed Skull and bad bruises about the face and body. Physicians attending him hold out Little Hope for his recovery. A delegation of rep fro amp is from Davison county beaded by d. M. Rogers county chairman of the Republican party will attend the South Dakota Campaign address of Charles cd Dawes Republican candidate for vice j president at Sioux fails this evening. Among Mitchell Rev dents to a drove to Sioux Falls today to the rally were Frank Rockwell Lauritz Miller Frank Mitchell l. W. Robinson. H. E. Dawes t. C. Burns Lewis Shuster. Frank Bobb and Ray Fly in. Wheeler termed common liar by Harry Daugherty Columbus. Ohio sept. states senator Burton k. Wheeler of Montana running mate of la Follett on the Independent a icky it a termed a a common liar by Larry m Daugherty former attorney Genera in a statement Given our. Here today after a political address made her last night by wheels

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