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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 26, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Orly a a Only Corn Palace sept 22 to 27�?three big shoves evening Republican City edition vol xxx Mitchell. South Dakota Friday september 26, 1924. Number 305 sees night life with a toe Daio is Wales Comrade for escapade Joe a to British Crown saw new York behind a Chaplin disguise too funny for words in i i was miss do mme i pm i Bah Royal make a i roil a night Oltz by a i then h Annig an \ i \ service writer ,.> right by aka service inc a York. N. A. Sept. 26.�?tho f. Of Wales Clad in knickers and lose wearing a Charlie Chaplin Che to disguise his identity Al reporters. Scotland Ard men Worret service operatives to see life in new York with mias Vir-1e Lanty a toe dancer whom d met in London and major re Dudley Metcalfe his aide a rotary the actress revealed to v to lie the Prince frolicked. Long by Tail society thought he was kept from its presence by an Accident to his motor car. Or flitted about the Gay spots of Ore Nowich Village looked into queer shops and rubbed Royal elbows with a Hor excitement seekers without on being recognized ii accounts for one of the evenings the Prince did not spend on Long is during his historic visit to new York. Tho die would have been successfully locked in the Memoir secret rho of the pretty show girl had it rot been for a lost pocketbook the Royal Willet of ii. R. In. Being tended by his Secretary who St it ent his not to evening in new York making a tour of supper clubs with miss de linty. Lound hic pocketbook when the major discovered he had lost tho princely pocketbook with a hut of the Princess a things to do tomorrow a the police were called. They hurried to the apartment but before they arrived the missing pocketbook my on the floor of miss de linty apartment behind a Radiator where it had dropped when Metcalfe took of his Topcoat. Had the pocketbook not dropped from the Secretary a pocket this inmate Story of the Princess evening 3ut might never have been told a i was presented to the Prince two Mars ago in London when i was a i Yin or in tip top with the Duncan Sisters a tells miss de Lanty. Her dark robbed hair shaking a gesture and or transparent Hazel eyes flashing. We taught him to relish the great Merican breakfast dish of Ham and then he came to visit new York my i had no Hope of seeing him Ijain. Rut unexpectedly at a dinner dirty one evening. I met major met Quot life whom i also had known in London. too funny for words a a shortly after i attended a Polo in in and after the contest the a in c. Major Metcalfe and i drove to new York. We decided to make c rounds of the Greenwich Village aces. The Prince had several enrichment on Long Island with peo a pc prominent but he said a i air i will have to use a broken in ear As an excuse to remain in w York this and he did. We went to my apartment and men started the tour. Instead of tak nor the Prince private car which a. Riihl be easily recognized we went taxicab with reporters and Riding detectives on our Trail. But taxicab Driver was successful in Osing them and they never again a Clit up with us. The Prince looked just too funny r word in his Little disguise mus i lie. We went from place to place it nobody suspected the identity of Prince. Tie gave my his Wallet lining All his Money and i paid a be Bills and a the tips. The r of does no to know much about Amin Money. Ile thought half Dol were dimes. In does t talk much. He is shy i unassuming. He is a Good listen though and asks Many questions lad to Long explanations. The a called me a dutch because of i haircut. A i think you re awfully a he told me. And when i asked a Why he replied a of. Just been you look like a Brownie when he was at my apartment he very much interested in a Nuro a of hats in my collection. He easily liked a Small Blue one i that is his favorite color. A i danced a lot with the Prince. He to Fox Trot Best but he is a mis a e Waltzer. And i think major l a Calfe is a far better dancer a j a a a interesting. Your lips Tell me no but there a yes yes in your a a is tho favorite piece of music h the Prince. He asked me to urn it Many lakes american boys Best tile Prince paid a High compliment american girls. A i think there Are by More attractive and Woll dress alls in America than in England there Are More really Beautiful a in miss de Lanty f tes him As saying. She is 20. And in is from los Angeles. Quot i Don t think the Prince is hand the actress confessed a but he cute and interesting and would even if he weren to a Prince but Lik major Metcalfe better. Anuran boys however Are far More Trilling than either of Lor All her thrilling experience miss de Lanty is sad. Lier real boy Frindy the one to Horn she is engaged is out of the y she knows he will be displeased non he returns. The Prince and let Ralfe Are gone but her sweeter is returning. That a the scene that worries her real Prince independents meet s. Price on gasoline Sioux Falls dealers say they also will sell at fifteen cents to abolish service separate pumping stations Art to offer the states Price Virginia de Lanty Dawes replies to heckling on Lorimer Case steals $20,000 from her own husband to see sights of Paris Santa Ana. Cal. Sept. 26.�?mrs. Gladys Sparks wanted to see Paris so he stole $20,00 in Cash from her husbands Safe Deposit Box in a Fullerton Bank near Here and went according to or. H. A. Sparks of los Angeles the husband who obtained a warrant for har arrest on a theft charge in a local court. She admitted it in a Telegram from new York he said. Sioux Falls s. D., sept. 2 6.�?local Independent Oil dealers today met the announcement that the state would begin retail Sale of gasoline Here tomorrow at fifteen cents a gallon with the announcement that they would install pumping stations separate from their established filling stations and sell gasoline at fifteen cents a gallon a without maintaining that the present 18 cent Price of gasoline at their stations is justified by the Cost of the free service Given to motorists the dealers said that the states fifteen cent Price can he met by the elimination of this service. The old line Oil companies have made no move to j meet the states fifteen cent Price. With the arrival Here today of a Carload of gasoline consigned to the stale Warden George Jamisen of tho South Dakota state Penitentiary announced that state Sale of gasoline at fifteen cents a gallon will begin tomorrow at tho Penitentiary grounds. Eight thousand Gallons of gasoline were in the consignment received today and the Warden said that two More cars Are on the Way. The fifteen cent Price includes the two cent state tax. State Sale is being inaugurated Here for tho first time since Itsu in Cal Over the state last Spring under orders from governor w. Ii. My master. Consumption of Gas reflection of Prosperity Frary declares August set record for All time in state of s. I. Says at Minneapolis. Charge May be likened to Suph mated Hydrogen. Minneapolis. Minn. Sept. 26.�? a3 a Charles g. Dawes. Republican candidate for vice president conferred with state leaders of ills party and rested Here today before turning northward on his three Day swing through Minnesota. Leaving Here shortly before noon. Or. Dawes was due to reach Anoka Aud make a rear platform speech there to 12 10 p. Rn., and to arrive at 1 33 p. Rn., in St. Cloud where he will speak tonight in the armory. The Day As planned was the least strenuous of the Republican vice presidential nominees Minnesota tour. Or. Dawes before leaving Here declared himself much encouraged by the reception Given his address last night at the Minneapolis armory where he encountered the greatest crowd Jam and the first heckling that has marked his speaking Campaign. The interruptions came near the end of or. Dawes speech. He replied with reference to the Lorimer Bank Case attack that Minneapolis newspapers bad characterized it As a vitriolic whereas he added it was More like a sulph rated Hydrogen in that it left a disagreeable odor but no Mark As in tile Case of a vitriolic addressing his inquisitor As to specific instances of an attack by or. La Follette on the Constitution. Or. Dawes read the Lafollette platform declaration in favor of congressional veto of supreme court decisions and added a you May not be Able to understand that but a cheers from the audience drowned out whatever else or. Dawes might have intended to say on that Point. A Call to colors St. Cloud. Minn. Sept. 25.�?the Issue presented by the la Follette and Coolidge candidacies was declared to be a a Call to the colors by Charles g. Dawes. President Coolidge running mate in a speech at Anoka minn., Enro Ute Here today for another night address in his Minnesota tour. Or. Dawes reiterated that senator la Follette had raised the Issue of preservation of the fedral Constitution and declared the voters of the country thereby had been Given the Choice of placing themselves on the aide of a the Constitution under the american Flag and under a Man like president Coolidge who has got the guts to stand for it or the alternative of a going Over on to the sinking stands of socialism with the red Stone probing corruption tale youth admits in Pennsylvania wrecking train to see smash Ruck Island ii. Sept. 26.�?William Chatterton. 15, today confessed to the wrecking of the Golden state limited on the Rock Island lines at Fairport la., last night causing derailment of two sleepers and the injuring of a number of passengers. The boy removed bolts from a switch and caused the car trucks to Divide. To did it he said a just to Sec the cars pile the boy is under arrest. The three derailed cars bumped along on the lies when they left the rails but did not turn Over. The damage to the tracks however required six hours repair work before the limited got under Way again. The chief of police of Muscatine. La., was passing in his automobile and saw the derailment. He found Young Chatterton at the scene and arrested him. Tho youth according to railway officials is not believed to be mentally Normal. Gov. Smith is renominated by n. Democrats of weather forecast Iowa unsettled probably showers or Thunder storms tonight or saturday. Colder saturday and West and North portions tonight. North Dakota unsettled and colder tonight with rain possibly Snow in West portion. With temperature near freezing saturday mostly fair. South Dakota generally fair to night and saturday preceded by Thunder storms in East and Central portions this afternoon or tonight colder tonight probably Frost in extreme West portion. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today As recorded by the official government thermometer maximum. 79. 4 minimum. 61 at 8 a. In. Today. 66 continued on Pago six weather and roads Huron Cloudy. 64 roads Good. Watertown partly Cloudy. 62 roads Good precipitation Trace. Mitchell Cloudy. 66 roads Good. Yankton Clear. 64 roads Good. Aberdeen Cloudy. 50 Roadt 9�gd precipitation Trace. Agio us Falls Clear 57 roads Good. Directed by president to act on complaint by Kaw en-1 of Cement a i e. Washington. Sept. 26.�?president Coolidge has turned Over to attorney general Stone for investigation the charges of the Law enforcement j league of Philadelphia that there is a political corruption All Down the line in Pennsylvania by Federal office the charges were made in a message to the president yesterday by William r. Nicholson. Jr., Secretary of the league in which the president was asked to intervene in the controversy Between mayor Kendrick and his director of Public safety. Brigadier general Smedley d. Butler. Or. Coolidge has Given no indication that he will intervene in this controversy. The charges made by the league however wore Given consideration today and placed in the hands of the department of Justice with an accompanying letter. Attorney general Stone immediately telegraphed William r. Nicholson or. Secretary of the Law enforcement league of Philadelphia asking that responsible officers of the league Confer with him relative to charges made by or. Nicholson. Or. Stone announced that he was making a thorough investigation of the complaint and is prepared a to take such appropriate action As the facts May meanwhile he added he is awaiting the conference with the officers of the league. The attorney general already has Given some study to the charges which heretofore have been made in Philadelphia and it was said he has not found a basis for them. League makes complaint Philadelphia pa., sept. 26.�?the statement of the Law enforcement league made in a Telegram to Ripesi Dent Coolidge that it a possesses signed documentary evidence charging political corruption All Down the line in the state of Pennsylvania by Federal office holders and that it is the worst spot in the is being investigated by United states attorney general Stone by direction of the president according to information Given out Here. The Telegram to the president was sent in an Effort to have him Avert the reported threatened dismissal by mayor Kendrick of general Smedley i. Butler As director of Public safety. It was forwarded on wednesday in anticipation of the presidents visit to Philadelphia yesterday to speak at the 150th anniversary of the meeting of the first Continental Congress. The Telegram said that the evidence the league possessed was not a publicly known to Date but the removal of director Butler whom you enabled to come Here will necessitate the publication by this organization As our duty to the nation. The document is signed by one of the highest officials in your. Administration. You alone can save Philadelphia from further disgrace Anc humiliation. Will you act to Avert this calamity when you come to Philadelphia a in response to this c. Bascom Slemp. The presidents Secretary sent a Telegram to Wlliam r. Nicholson or. Secretary of tho league stating that the president a is directing the attorney general to investigate the charged to which you the league directors Are to hold a meeting to decide what action it shall take. O Germany protests French Paris France sept. 26.�?up a the German charge do affaires Here today presented to the French government Germany a official protest against the new York City sept. 26.�?cotton French decree imposing a 26 per cent prices jumped another too Points to import duty on All goods from Ger i Day carrying october to 25.45 and Many dating from oct. I. Germany a december to 24.62. This represents intention to try to induce France to an Advance of practically $17 a Bale cancel the Levy was made known since the governments report was in Berlin on tuesday. Published on tuesday Vermillion s. D., sept. 25.�?up a improved business conditions in South Dakota Are being reflected directly in an increased volume of gasoline consumption according to Guy g. Frary. State food and drug commissioner. Who announced today that August receipts totalling 7.665.042 Gallons were the highest Ever recorded in the state in one month. The figures he it Aid represent a gain of sso.486 Gallons Over those recorded in August last year when the highest previous Mark was set. The Advance is All the More significant he added in View of Low prices. Incident to the a gasoline and to favourable weather that prevailed a year ago. Receipts which Are compiled in the department on the basis of bulk inspection of All gasoline shipped into the state for consumption were likewise heavier in july than during this month of any previous year. September receipts Are continuing on the same High level according to the commissioner and if favourable weather prevails should continue to set up monthly records during tho closing months of the year. Inspection figures for the first eight months of tho year returned an approximate fifteen per cent increase in receipts Over the corresponding period a year ago. The comparative totals Are 37,965,620 Gallons up to september i this year and 32.946,929 last year. A similar Advance had been registered with the department in the comparative figures for 1922 and 1923. Quot dead sea to bring big wealth to Palestine Russia inner Effort for u. S. Recognition foreign minister Tori Tcherine makes belated reply to Secretary Hughes Gewant Compromise new record is Likely Sioux Falls Here in Force for its Day two train loads come from there to join com Palace throngs says such arrangement with capitalist government is within reach. Moscow Russia sept. 28. Up All the facts indicate that a Compromise Between the interests of the United states and the russian soviet government is to be desired and that it is quite within reach. Foreign minister thit Cherin of Russia declared today in a belated reply to the pronouncement of american policy towards Russia made by Secretary of state Hughes the russian foreign Secretary in a carefully prepared 2,500 word interview with the hosta Agency bristling with argumentation but marked by polite but emphatic language set Forth the russian Point of View on Russo american relations and according to the interpretation placed upon his declarations by Many persons Here held out the Olive Branch to the United states. A from the fact that the soviet government serves the interests of the Labouring masses and the government of Secretary Hughes serves the interests of american capitalists a m. Tchitcherine said a it does not follow that a Compromise Between the two governments is not possible. On the contrary All the facts indicate that such a Compromise is to be desired and that it is quite within concerning russians debt to the United states the russian foreign minister declared that his government had already offered to negotiate with Washington respecting this question. Syracuse n. Y., sept. 26.�?governor Alfred e. Smith was renominated today by the new York state democratic convention. The nomination came after a demonstration of fifteen minutes during which the delegates paraded and danced through the Hall. Davis is pm Capri Newyl Ork City sept. 26.-�?thc renomination of governor Smith makes the election of the entire democratic ticket in new York state a a foregone conclusion said a statement by John w. Davis democratic presidential candidate issued at the Eastern Headquarters of the party a National committee Here today. Building Boom is predicted for 1925 in state Huron s. A. Sept. 26.�?with building materials and labor prices reduced officers of the associated contractors of South Dakota predict for 1925 the biggest building Boom since the War pointing out that much necessary building has been held up the last several years waiting for the drops that have now come. Officers and directors of the association Are meeting Here today to Lay plans for the coming convention at Mitchell in january and to review the years business. Of fear mrs. Sweeten will not survive to face trial Jerusalem sept. 26.�?recent investigations indicate that the dead sea May become the greatest financial asset of the government of Palestine. It has been found that the Waters of the sea contain very Strong precipitate of Potash which by a simple process can be extracted at an expense of about $5 a ton. Including transportation charges and governmental tax the product can be delivered at the port of Haifa at a Cost of $15 a ton it is estimated against the Price of $30 now obtaining for Potash in Europe. Sharpe expects to find torturers of aged Recluse states attorney Stewart Sharpe is still working on the Arie Dyk Shyroon robbery Case of last sunday night and expects to be Able soon to Lay by the heels the men who tortured and robbed Arie Dyk Shyroon an aged Douglas county Recluse of $3,200 in Liberty Bonds and Cash. Or. Sharpe has written the Republican that he he expects to continue his investigation in the Case until he has been Able to arrest the three outlaws. In spite of the fact that Arie Kunefke of Mitchell who was arrested wednesday was released when or. Dykshoorn was unable to identify him As one of his assailants or. Sharpe declares that he believes the Mithcell Man was implicated in the Dyk Shyroon robbery. Or. Sharpe says he has uncovered evidence that three men in a Ford Coupe without lights were seen in the neighbourhood of the Dyk Shyroon Home on the evening of the robbery and that they were headed West and apparently had come South from Plankinton in his letter or. Sharpe pays a High compliment to the Mitchell police department. He writes a they a the Mitchell police a Are doing All that is humanly possible to solve the robbery. I certainly wish to thank them and especially chief White for their ant help and co operation. I have never worked with More willing and efficient officers. Mitchell is to be congratulated upon its police Borah capper due to speak in this state George w. Wright. Republican state chairman announced to the Republican Over the Long distance Telephone this afternoon that both senator w. E. Borah and senator Arthur capper of Kansas will come into South Dakota for a series of Campaign addresses in the interest of the Coolidge Dawes ticket. The dates for senator capper have been tentatively set but definite arrangements have not wet Ben made regal Ding senator Borah a visit. Or. Wright said however it was entirely Likely that the progressive Idaho senator would appear in the state. It is possible that either one of these senators or possibly both will deliver addresses in Mitchell. Manager King believes Mark of saturday last year will be passed or. Wright said that the capper itinerary thus far included Only two Days but that the state committee hoped to add another Day to that kansans schedule. As announced thus far the schedule is As follows oct. 7, Vermillion 2 p. In. Oct. 7, 8 p. In. Armour. Oct. 8, 2 p. In. Parker. Oct. 8. 4 p. Rn., Sioux Falls. A if a said or. Wright a we can get senator capper for another Day we certainly Wil Send him to Mitchell to make an address. A while we have been half promised senator Borah for the latter part of the month the state organization has been unable to get any definite Assurance from the National committee that the Idaho senator will come into the Salern. Ii. Sept. 26.-�?sheriff Vogt expressed fear today for the condition of mrs. Elsie sweeten confessed poisoner of her husband in a love pact with the Rev. Lawrence m. Hight who poisoned his wife. The woman refused to eat anything this morning. She even declined milk. The Only nourishment she had taken since she was brought to the jail Here on tuesday was a Glass and a half of milk. Today a baseball Cor jumps six cents on Days Market Chicago ii sept. 26.�?Corn made a spectacular Advance of As much As six cents a Bushel in Price today with something of a Stampede to buy on the part of previous Sellers. The biggest jump in values was to $1.10 for july delivery in which however dealings were comparatively scarce. Yankton Bridge to be dedicated october 16th Yankton s. D., sept. 26.�?the official dedication of the Missouri River Bridge Here will occur on thursday oct. 16, and will be under the direct control of the Bridge directors it was announced today. Presence of governor Charles w. Bryan and governor w. Ii. Mcmaster is promised on that Day. See Page 2 for report on today a games state carries Point in trial of Bank head Parker s. D., sept. 26.�?the state gained what it considers an important Point in its Case against f. H. Johnson former president of the defunct Sioux Falls Trust and savings Bank. In District court Here today when judge Fleecer admitted As evidence testimony regarding a transaction similar to that alleged in tho count being tried against Johnson eight Palac Fuls All attendance records for sin Gle performances at the Corn Palace were broken both wednesday and thursday afternoons with 5,-200 paid yet the family of Republican readers would fill the Palace just that full eight times without a single person attending More than once. It May help to visualize the Nile of the audience to whom the Republican talks each Day to realize that the number would make such a record crowd eight times. For Only a few cents this whole army can he reached through in Republican want and. Try it. With two special trains running into Mitchell thin morning from Sioux Falls tho first carrying tho Sunshine boosters and tho second carrying a Large delegation of Sioux Falls citizens All of whom came to spend the Day in Mitchell and attend the worlds Only Corn Palace Celebration it seemed apparent this morning that the Only other attendance record left standing wan scheduled to be cracked today. Saturday of last year set a record for All single Day Corn Palace audiences hut with a Long line standing patiently All morning before the ticket office w. Ii. King manager of the Palace freely predicted this morning that Friday sept. 26. 1924, would surpass even the Banner attendance of saturday of last years Palace festival. Twenty five Hundred school children. Each carrying an american Flag formed a wide Lane at the Omaha depot this morning at 11 45 through which the Sioux Falls Sunshine boosters 200 Strong Clad in Linen dusters and with helmets marched headed by their own band. Behind the special train which brought the Sunshine boosters ran an other Omaha special which carried hundreds of other com Palace visitors from Sioux Falls and Points Between that City and Mitchell. True to their name the Sunshine boosters brought Sunshine for hardly had their special train stopped than old sol obscured the greater part of the morning behind a heavy mass of Fleecy White Clouds burst Forth and aided Mitchell in extending a Welcome to the visitors. Throe bands today Dan Grigg of the Corn Palace committee who has charge of the Street concessions and eats has engaged an additional band for the balance of the week the excellent organization from Tripp which has played past Corn palaces. This together with the juvenile band a from Highmore s. Affords the visiting crowds plenty of Opportunity to enjoy Good band music. Last night saw the first change in the big Bill at the Corn Palace. Ernie Youngs Golden girls introduced foul new feature numbers which were roundly applauded by the 4,000 spectators who gathered in tile Palace for the afternoon show. The Orchard of Beautiful girls a production number of superlative Merit introduced the Golden girls in the Guise of fruit Trees with the members of tho baby Ballet As fruit pickers. The Spanish number the chinese number and Plantation Days were again examples of the costumers Art As so exceptionally brought out in All of Ernle Youngs numbers. The flinging of miss Clarice Catlett. Miss Chet Gorman and the dancing of mine. Kovak were Well received. Blackstone gave an entirely new program retaining Only his illusion of the vanishing horse from his former program. The conjurer resorted to a number of card tricks last night which kept his audience in an uproar. He also introduced his levitation trick last night. In this illusion he suspended a Young lady in midair after having draped her recumbent form with a heavy Golden spread. Then the conjurer invited fifteen or Twenty members of the audience to go to stage and examine the Young woman As she Hung motionless in space in order to assure themselves that the illusion was accomplished without use of wires bars or other mechanism. Then Blackstone suddenly whipped the Robe aside and the suspended figure was gone. Joe Thomas and his Saxo Tette continue to be a big feature of the show and the musicians responded liberally with encores last night. Lewis Speaks today j. Hamilton Lewis former senator from Illinois is due to arrive in tho City shortly after 3 of clock this afternoon to speak in behalf of the National and state democratic tickets. Senator Lewis will be the last of the political Trio to visit the Corn Palace this year. Senator Magnus Johnson of Minnesota opened the week with a political address in behalf of la Follette on tuesday. Senator Frank b. Willis of Ohio followed yesterday with a Republican address and or. Lewis will close the political program of the week with his speech which was to be delivered on main Street about 4 30 today. Most daring trick Harry Blackstone has his most daring trick in store for Corn Palace visitors tomorrow afternoon at 5 45 of clock when he will permit the City Council to tie his feet and arms and Nail him in a heavy packing Case. Which will then be cast into the Waters of the Pond just South of the i Waukee tracks. If Blackstone does not escape from the Box within three minutes he faces certain death scientists having established the fact that a human being can live under water no longer than three minutes. Or. Blackstone will present this trick also inside the Corn Palace tonight. It will be the same in All respects As his exhibition tomorrow afternoon. With the exception that there will be no water. In addition to his escape from the Box the worlds Foremost conjurer is Busy at the Corn Palace today working on a number of new illusions which he will present Here for the first time. His corps of assistants were Busy during the entire morning collecting materials for these stunts which Blackstone declares will exceed in mystery the things he has already done this week on the Corm Palace Stags

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