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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 22, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Pulp s Only Corn Palace. Sept. 22 to 27�?three big shows in one ten pages the evening Republican City edition vol. Xxx South Dakota monday september 22, 1924. 32nd Corn Palace convicts families suffer hew movement begun to care for sufferers Worth of system that Condor s innocent to life of privation questioned would pay Quot convicts thinks Statt should nil Ilo its 1 by Mhz and turn them 0\ j la to dependents p Dep Way his Slot tort Butler by ror Dorman Nea sonic writer i Clophia. Pa., sept. 22.�?�?ohas r olt cured to you that when a arrested and placed in prison. Fed. Kept warm and has a place while those who have been it on him and who Are in no Spon sible for the commission of in sire left to shift for them often to pro cold and hungry be thrown into the Street be they cannot pay their rent apr. S. P. Ross. Head of the prison n association of Philadelphia mine Forward in his chair pm plus Rig his question with shakes of i Long forefinger. Tbs organization takes care of scores t in ii ios of men in prison. Continuing he said a society is de its own ends in its present Rhods of handling crime. System questioned la Aren dependent upon the sup of ? father who is in prison go Rind cold. They question the Worth of a system that condemns them to privation and want for a crime of whih they know nothing. Quot thee grow up with a grudge against the world a grudge which too of in i it is them into the same paths of j fir it that their father has already trod a the Man in prison whom we claim a in reformed is too often the vie a of idleness. Theoretically he Wor a nut any manufacturer would. 1 Ruo w Hose employees turned out to a a or Quot than prison labor. Them work not in Oom Peti in v the Thor in the ones idea but in i inst those things which the state have in its various institutions a a pitas. Its offices its Penis enter there Are not enough men in a in any one state to make All the state requires. These men lie paid Standard Rev.-, and let the wages be sent to or dependents if any. If they have dependents pay them a lower a a ban those who have. Why should society pay double Asir sent for the Upkeep of its wrong we put a Man in prison and exes for his Upkeep. And his Den do to must also be supported by. If not through taxation h Roe re contributions by charitable re a Izat ions. Would improve morale r working and earning Money for a Ute put it of their dependents these in it a still feel that they Are use i members of society that they Are m e Good in the world. That so or Only restraining them from the oms Jjon of further crime by in v g th6m, not solely from a not n revenge. T can fee that when they leave a it they can once More take their in the world. They will not \ it. Rived As most of the in do at r >1 a Post graduate course in rime. A they win not come Back into the r to find their loved ones the Vic of cold hunger and privation. Men love their dependents the i it of and i and they resent Ray any injustice to them it ions As they now Are. Lead Nen to a bitter hatred of the that has ill treated their Lov a a a a fils ask Gamble is taken by death today Well known South Dakotan succumbs at Sioux Falls Home was Long in Congress dead Man won senator ship for two terms after service in House in sept. 2 Gamble former Sioux Falls. S. Robert Jackson item states senator from Kota died at his Home of Sun South a Here Early today after a Long illness. Mrs. Gamble his widow was at the bedside of her husband when he died on says explorer Wiscasset me., sept. 22.�? ice Caps Are increasing in thickness and glaciers Are increasing in size in the far North. Captain Donald b. Macmillan Arctic explorer told the associated press. Captain Macmillan who has returned Here after a fifteen months trip beyond the Arctic Circle said that within his memory so called Valley glaciers had reached the sea. This process has been going on for at Lea to 70 years the explorer said indicating a possible new geologic period. How Long it May continue no one can Tell Macmillar said. Of sunday storm 1924 festival takes 33 lives starts off with in Wisconsin it Ideal weather largest toll is taken in Western part of Clark county All performances in readiness for opening of week s big program winds Are torn adic noted Singer arrives i at 1 30 a. Rn., today. In failing health for Ile had been some months. Resides his widow. Senator Gamble j is survived by a son. Ralph who is j an attorney in new York City. J interment will be made at yank i ton s. In. Where or. Gamble began the practice of Law in Dakota Terri tory in is75. Funeral arrangements probably will be withheld until the arrival of his son from new York. J Rockwell Field at 10 31 a. In. World fliers reach Pacific coast today san Diego cal., sept. 22.-�?the around the world fliers landed at must it i the Philadelphia prison welfare association care for the Little girl above Wiiilie her father is in prison. Or. S. P. Ross insert is the head of the association. Lower picture shows one family left destitute except for the Aid of the association when the breadwinner went to jail. His Mother. Us. Wife and three children Are in the picture. a pastor admits killing two by giving Poison Rev. Hight asserts he slew wife to relieve her of ller sufferings says Means repudiated his repudiation senator Gamble had been a referee in bankruptcy Here for the last six years. Ile retired to Semi private life in 1913. When he was Defeated for renomination As Republican candidate for the United states Senate by senator Thomas Sterling. Wen Down with Foj Rimor one of a score of men who came As youths from older states of the Cen trial West to win High places for themselves in the Public life of a new state. Robert Jackson Gamble like Many others of his Fellows who turned to politics found himself at the height flying in incr fact formation the three air planes arrived Over san Diego at at 10 25 of clock escorted by a Fleet of 50 planes from Rockwell Field and the North Island naval aviation station. Upon nearing Rockwell Field lieutenant Smith and his companions turned toward the South then East circling Over san Diego Bay and Coronado. Lieutenant Smith was the first to land. Off at 7 28 Tuscon ariz., sept. 22.�?up a with lieutenant Lowell Smith in the Lead of his career a victim of tile swiftly the three Aminy world fliers hopped senator Wheeler sat witness told him he was laying thai for Daugherty to inc Case of Many that we my. To ins or Fie strip to husband got drunk one night himself broke and went out Sec Money by Highway Rob i i the c Ourse of w hich his Vic a it badly Hurt. A was caught tried and sentence years. Mother and wife spent their mugs to try and Clear him. I is sentence they were destitute. In was about to give birth to y. Her third. Husband went to prison Leav so year old Mother a wife and Hildren of 5 and 4, with a third me and no Means of support e Are taking care of them Send a children to school and trying Good citizens of them. Our funds Are limited. We can Ake care of a few of the cases ome to our attention. Is a problem that society must or it is a problem that will de society. For in it lies the answer it h of the present increase in mount Vernon 111., sept. 22 a the Rev. L. M. Hight of Ina. Confessed poisoner of two persons declined today to surrender his credentials As a minister to the Rev. C. C. Hall superintendent of the mount Carmel District of the methodist episcopal Church. Mount Vernon 111., sept. 22.�? put a the Rev. Lawrence m. Hight of lira a arly today confessed according to the authorities that he had killed his wife. Anna and Wilford Sweet inmate by placing Poison in their drinks As he ministered to them during illness. Shortly before 4 of clock after hours of questioning by states attorney Frank g. Thompson the minister confessed he put Poison in a cup of Coffee which he served to his wife Early on september to. Later he admitted he put Poison in a Glass of Wrater he served to Sweetin at his Home in Ina on july 27. Traces of Poison bad been found by a Chicago chemist in the viscera of both persons. The Clergyman although he admitted on saturday he had purchased Poison three times in recent months in Benton and mount Vernon had stoutly maintained he had obtained it to kill rats which infested the parsonage. In his confession the authorities added. Hight exonerated mrs. Wilford sweeten of All blame and declared there was no basis for the Village gossip linking his name with hers. He persistently denied there had been any but honorable relations be tween himself find Mira. Sweetin whom he had told his wife he considered a the most Beautiful woman in Ina according to the states attorney. Hight went frequently to the Sweetin Home in his official capacity to minister to the sick during the illness of Sweetin. He a sat up with Sweetin the night he died. When the sick Man called for water it was the woman born when Adams was president Dies in Washington Tacoma wash., sept. 22.�?one the oldest persons in the United Stales by her own claims and those of her family mrs. Telka it Anezewski was dead Here today it the age of 128 years. Adams was elected second prescient of the United states the Par mrs. Starezewski was born 196, if the records kept by Ute buy m Correct minister who filled his Glass and brought it to him and. In that Glass according to his own confession As related by or. Thompson the minister poured a deadly Poison. Text of confession the text of the two confessions follow a i Lawrence m. Hight of my own free will voluntarily without threat or promises and having been fully informed of my right that what i say May to used against me make the following statement a that while temporarily beside myself with grief at my wife. Anna Hight a condition who was suffering intensely and was sure to die. And wishing to sve her pain i put arsenic in some Coffee and gave it to her in the Early morning of wednesday sept. To. 1924. While mrs. Lucy Laur my daughters. Mary and Mildred Hight were in the Kitchen in my Home at Ina i., Jefferson county and my son Robert Hight in bed at Home. A that my sole thought was w ease abet pain la Atef dying aboard Quot Wheeler special Enro Ute to Bloomington. 111., sept. 22.�?gaston b. Means. Instigator and Star witness in the Daugherty inquiry whose repudiation of his own testimony was published sunday called senator Wheeler Independent vice presidential candidate Over the Long distance i Telephone last night and gave a tooling version of that episode. Senator Wheeler announced today to Rorres Pon Ltd its travelling with him on his Campaign tour. A Means asked me to Call the sen investigating Committer together in order that he might present documentary evidence and personal testimony which would prove he wind even grosser corruption in the executive departments at Washington than was alleged in testimony before the hearings last senator Wheeler declared. A file told that ice had Bern dealing with Blair Roan who was an employee of the Republican National committee and with or Daugherty at Columbus and with or. Todd prior to making his so called repudiation. I asked him to get in touch with senator Ashurst Democrat Arizona. Member of the committee in Washington and Sec about the a Means says his new evidence will involve president Coolidge of course i cannot say but i do remember keenly that while we were investigating former attorney general Daugherty every executive Effort was made to Block our getting evidence to intimidate our witnesses and to punish them if they changing political affections of a Young and fast growing Commonwealth. Elected to the United states Senate in 1900 after an upward climb from a states attorney ship through two successful terms in Congress or. Gam Hie was reelected in 19 10 and already was planning a Campaign for renomination in 1912 when the Bonnier scandal came into the Senate and or. Gamble was appointed on a committee of that body to sift charges alleging that William Lorimor. Senator from Illinois had bribed two members of the Illinois legislature to win the senator ship then bestowed by the state Senate. A popular clamor arose for Lorimer a expulsion from the Senate and the Northwest in the first stages of a new Era of Progress visa shared in the agitation. The committee majority found Lorimor guilty and voted to urge his expulsion. Senator Gamble declared the evidence against Lorimor to be inconclusive and with another colleague prepared a dissenting report. His friends say he knew he was faking an unpopular step and that he knew it was Likely to Cost him his Senate seat but their urgings that he surrender to expediency were shunned and senator Gamble came Home to Campaign for renomination and found the Lorimor incident an Issue. Senator Gamble was unable to make his friends in the conservative Wing of the party believe he was in danger of defeat and when colonel Melvin Grig she entered the race and won the a old Soldier then a considerable Factor and conceded previously to belong to or. Gamble the nomination was taken by Thomas w. Sterling. Migit have lost anyway or. Gamble took his defeat philosophically and told his friends he would a a rather have obeyed my own conscience in the Lorimer matter than to have held my scat in off Here at 7 28 of clock this morning for Sari Diego. The sky was Clear and Only a slight Breeze blowing. The fliers took of after having stayed Here about Nineteen hours following their flight from Elpaso to Tucson. They arrived in Tucson yesterday afternoon at 1 18 p. Rn., Mountain time and were greeted by thousands of arizonans. Sue to remove la Follette men from n. Ticket weather and roads Iowa fair tonight and probably tuesday probably Light Frost tonight in Northeast portion. Rising temperature tuesday in Northwest portion Minnesota fair tonight and tuesday probably Frost tonight in East portion rising temperature tuesday in West portion. North Dakota fair tonight rising temperature in West and Central portions tuesday increasing cloudiness and warmer. South Dakota fair tonight and probably tuesday rising tempera Ture tuesday. Ink Al tempera tires maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 66. Minimum 44. At 8 a. In. Today 53. Precipitation is past 48 hours 1.51. Weather forecast Sioux Falls Clear 52 dirt roads Muddy. Pierre Clear 44 roads Good. Mitchell Clear 53 roads heavy precipitation in past 4s hours 1.51 inches. Yankton Clear 55 roads Good. Huron Clear 43 Road Good my seat in the Senate to the end of there Are those who believe that the conservatism w hich senator Gamble represented was doomed to defeat anyway and that the Lorimer episode Cost him Little support that he w Ould not have lost anyway. But of it was directly responsible for his political Waterloo and if he did sense the changing current of political thought he chose the conservative course with full appreciation of the risk involved. And retired to private life without bitterness or thought of reprisal despite a confessed fondness for Public life. From the time of his retirement he was not Active in. Public affairs nor did he devote much time to the practice of Law partly because his health began to fail shortly after he left the Senate. But he found time for Many cultural and humanitarian enterprises in his declining years and lived to a Ripe old age in retrospection and counsel. Story of his Rise to recount the Steps by w hich Robert j. Gamble fresh from Lawrence College. Wisconsin came to Dakota territory and ascended in 25 years to the United states Senate would be to Tell a Story not unlike those of a dozen other men who have served the state in High legislative or executive councils. Born in Genessee county new York on february 7, 1851, Young Gamble came to Dodge county Wisconsin with his parents at the age of eleven and thirteen years later with a diploma from Lawrence College under his Arm bartered to Dakota territory where he established himself at yank ton in 1875 and was admitted to the bar and began the practice of Law in the same year. His partner for fifteen years we As a his brother. John who died in 1891 after he had been elected to Congress col. John Jolley succeeded John Gamble in Congress. Meanwhile Robert had held the District attorney ship of Dakota territory and the City attorney ship of Yankton and had gone to the state Senate after the state admission to the Union. Icon sued on Pace Watt to Bismarck n. D., sept. 22.�?up a republicans of North Dakota asked the state supreme court today to remove from their presidential elector ticket the names of four candidates admittedly supporters of Robert m. La Follette. The court issued a writ returnable on monday sept. 29. When the i a Follette supporters will he required to show cause Why their names should no the eliminated. Of daily program free Midway acts 10 00 a. M. Band concert High More juvenile band. In front of scharnweber a. 11 00 a. a Fritz a the laugh foundry a laugh a minute. In front of scharnweber a. 11 30 a. M. chasm of fire. Running in High. In front of Overland company. 12 00�?Simms amp Fritz a Juggler and stumps. A funny pair. In front of scharnweber a. 12 30 a m. Captain Hugo the human meteor. A leap into space. Intersection 6th main. 1 00 p. M. The daring Henderson. A the Only triple wire artist. The thrill of the Midway. Above Palace at 7th. In Corn Palace 3 00 p. concert. 4 45 Simms amp laugh foundry. A laugh a front of scharnweber a. 5 15 Chefalo the the fiery chasm. Showing real Speed. 5 45 2mms amp fun More juggles. An act you la like in front of scharnweber a. 6 15 the daring Henderson Only triple wire artist. Midway a real thrill. Intersection 7th amp main. A Stellar show is read. For you inside the Corn Palace. 9 30 band concert on the Midway. Of Over enthusiasm first English tourist viewing the Alps a fat bad that second ditto Yus its All right but you rave about it like a Bally transcript. Today a baseball National league Pittsburgh at new York postponed rain. Cincinnati at Philadelphia postponed rain. Chicago. 010 too of Brooklyn. Ooi too of Aldridge and Hartnett Doak and s. Taylor. American we new York. 021 of Cleveland. 003 of Bush and Bengough Coveleskie and l. Sewell. Philadelphia. St. Louis. Burns and Perkins Grant and Rego. Boston too 0 Detroit ,.313 0 Fullerton and having Pillette and Woodall. Washington Ooi of Chicago .200 of of Neon and fuel Cvengros and grate number of localities Are still isolated and list of fatalities May grow St. Paul. Minn., sept. 22.�? a it a partial restoration of wire communication today gradually increased the known toll of sundays storms in Wisconsin and at noon the casualties stood at 33 dead and scores injured with immense property damage reported. This toll was taken in several scattered sections reports received Here showed while tangled wires continued to isolate some districts prompting the fear that further deaths might be reported when communication becomes Normal. Twenty one persons were reported killed in the Western part of Clark county near Thorp while other towns reporting deaths in their Vicinity were Ashland is dead Couderay two dead Rhinelander three and Milwaukee one. Report of other fatalities in districts isolated by interrupted communities added several persons to the death list hut pending re establishment of Telephone or Telegraph communication these reports come not be confirmed. Though ten persons were known to be injured it is expected that the list will be greatly augmented with the re establishment of wire communication. The Brunt of the storm was Fel Al Thorp where the names of the following dead were available. Beth Schmitz Franz 3 Anton Lar Zinski. 8 Rose Voyenski 15 Sophie Graykowski 15 Marcia Koly Zaresk 62 Peter Matyja his wife and two children Harry Barry and Lydia Vennet. Another Section w hich Felt tile fury of the twister was near Ashland at Sanborn where the reported dead were As follows Elsie Mattson 7 Willard Anderson 9 Victor Flander 24 Jacob Holma 40 John Hill. 55 mrs. John Hill 55. Milwaukee reported Ralph Ober Meier 4 5, killed during the storm and at Eveleth in Northern Minnesota Frank Melchert 35, is dead. Six dead at Ashland Ashland wis., sept. 22�?six dead have been brought into this town from surrounding territory All killed in the Tornado which struck the Birch Lake country and the Marengo Valley sunday afternoon. John Hill and his wife a hire hand named Victor and Jack Hen men were killed in one House which collapsed. Mrs. John Holms is suffering from a fractured Skull and Phy simians believe she will die. A nine year old son of Charles Anderson of Birch Lake was killed and several members of the family were injured. John Matteson of Marengo his wife and two children Are in a Hospital. Their daughter Elsie age 9, died from her injuries after reaching Here. Physicians from Here weft to Lako Neba Gamon to care for injured. Three near Rhineland Rhineland. Wis., sept. 22.�?three persons were killed and several injured when a Tornado Sweet through the Eastern part of Oneida county last night causing extensive property damage according to incomplete reports received today. Damage near Sioux Falls Sioux Falls s. D., sept 22.�?three stores at Riverside a suburb of East Sioux Falls were demolished and heavy damage was done to residences and farm buildings on the Eastern Edge of the City Early sunday morning by a Tornado which struck just before Dawn. There were no casualties. Three killed in Michigan grand rapids mich., sept. 22.�? three persons were killed and considerable property damage was done in a severe wind rain and electrical storm that foil wed sundays unreasonably High temperatures in Western Michigan. Matthew Slattery 78, was killed Here when a signboard behind which he had taken shelter from the storm was blown Down lat night. James Gane 59, and Dewey Shaw 19. Were electrocuted at Hart Early today by a Power wire blown Down by the Gale. Northeast s. Loses Watertown s. D., sept. 22.�?reports filtering into Watertown today As wire communication is gradually restored indicate heavy damage to property South and East of the City in saturday nights windstorm. All communication South and East waa Cut off All Day sunday and until late today. Several buildings Are reported to have been demolished in Clear Lake and on farms in that Vicinity. No estimate of damage can be made on meager information available. To congressman Greene Dies fall River mass., sept. 22.�?congressman William s. Greene of the fifteenth Massachusetts District died at a Hospital Here today of pneumonia after a Short illness. He had been in the Hospital As the result of an Accident last week when he sustained a fracture of the hip. Of Clarice Catlett is sent Here from Detroit As substitute Headliner. Pitchers thirty second annual Corn Palace Celebration started auspiciously this morning. Sunny skies and warmer temperatures greeted the opening Day and the weather in promises to be even More kind for tomorrow for he predicts fair weather and rising temperatures for the second Day of the big festival. The Sun seemed to inject info Concession men and City workers an f 11-Ed bit of vim and vigor and men Rul women worked feverishly to put the finishing touches on the Street decorations while inside the Palace Emmet Scott in charge of Ernie Youngs Golden girls this year. Was whipping his choruses through final rehearsals this morning. There will be no last minute worry this year for the entire Corn Palace show was on hand this morning Blackstone Crew arrived saturday and spent All of yesterday setting the stage for the Gigantic manifestations of magic which the worlds Foremost conjurer will present during the week. Yesterday tho Young she a occupying two Pullman cars a arrived and the members were called for an 8 of clock rehearsal this morning. Fatuous Prima Donna comes one of the surprises of the Young show in the announcement that miss Clarice Catlett is to be the Prima Donna this year. Miss Catlett is the Foremost Prima Donna of any of the Ernie Young shows. For the last Twenty six weeks she has been starring at the Oriole Terrane in Detroit. Or. Young never intended to Send her to Mitchell. But Fate intervened. The Prima Donna selected to make the Mitchell trip was suddenly stricken ill and or. Young casting about for her successor. Selected miss Catlett. To wired her at Detroit instructing her to leave for Mitchell at once. She will sing Here this week and hurry Back to Detroit to round out her engagement there. Miss Catlett is recognized As probably the leading revue Prima Donna on the american stage today and w. H. King manager of the Corn Palace feels that Mitchell has been fortunate in obtaining her services for the week. Program opens at Nexsen. At Moon today the big week got formally under Way with the concert by the Highmore juvenile band on main Street Between second and first avenues. At i p. In. The doors at the Corn Palace were thrown open to the Public for the first time. The first show was scheduled to Start at 2 p. In. Following the performance the free Street program was to Start beginning with a band concert and followed by Simms and Fritz in an act entitled a the i it Augh Che Palo billed As the chief who leaps from the fiery chasm will perform at 5 15, and Simms and Fritz will stage More fun and More juggles at 5 45. Captain Hugo known As the human meteor w to makes a spectacular leap into space will be seen in action at 6 15 of clock. Tho daring Henerson known As the Only triple wire artist will perform at 5 50 p. In. At 9 30 p. In. The e will be another band concert along the Midway. The same free acts will be repeated in the morning beginning tomorrow and also each morning and evening during the entire week. Magnus Johnson tomorrow three big Days stand out prominently during the week. The first will tomorrow when senator Magnus be Johnson Farmer labor senator from Minnesota will be the principal speaker of the afternoon. Senator Johnson will be introduced in the Corn Palace and will deliver his formal address immediately after the afternoon show. The visit of senator Johnson is expected to bring thousands of Lafollette followers and members of the Farmer labor party to tho City. Thursday is expected to set a record attendance for All palaces if the weather Man is kind. On that Day senator Frank b. Willis former governor of Ohio will be the drawing card. The Ohio senator noted As an orator was sent to South Dakota at the Persona solicitation of president Coolidge. It is expected that every Republican Leader in the state will be present on thursday and that thousands of people throughout the state will take advantage of the noted ohioans presence to attend the Corn Palace festival on that Day. W. W. Howes National democratic committeeman hits not yet been Able to Complete his arrangements for a democratic speaker on Friday which has been set aside As democratic Day. It is expected however that some prominent Leader will be sent Here to speak in behalf of the democratic National and state ticket. Mcmaster off to open his Campaign for the Senate Dies of football hurts Madison wis., sept. 22.�?malvin Burns 17, died Here late last night As a result of injuries received during a football game yesterday. He was a student in the East Side High Iburg. Pierre. S. Sept. 22.�?governor w. H. Mcmaster of South Dakota Republican nominee for United states senator departed this morning for Dupree s. D., to deliver the opening address of his senatorial Campaign tonight. He will continue his speaking tour throughout the week with a schedule of two meetings a Day concluding saturday night at Gnu a

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