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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 30, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican third edition l. Xxx vol Mitchell South Dakota saturday september 30, 1922 number 309ill England opposes War Arez rebels Honor four years in checkmate late is Given vets a ter uprising Bell predicts 8,000 see big potato growers leave refuse to dig tubers United states Palace feature because of Low Price colors and Many individuals of 147th decorated in solemn ceremony s gain upper hand and shortly after entire Garrison mutinies Ixo it Short lived von a it Monist open to ails loot stores s. In i r i Ord Doi bled Vii re wounded r sept. 30.�?two citizens of Elpaso it 4 lit in wounded on this ? tray bullets during tin occasioned by the to the Garrison at Juarez. A v my Vincente Cre the shoulder and pm e. To. A fruit peddle. A i thing was torn by a lit Only scratched. I Ril Ati s sex Eli Ted l in. Sept. 30.�?three Pri. Idlers who revolts from Jarer Garrison were put a it i i to lie Wall at military i Irtz a at 0 15 a. Rn., to i hot to death. Coo ruins i a Noune ement made at m a Dezz Headquarters. A richly merited tribute of Honor. Won by South Dakota soldiers in the War Days of 1918 and now nearly four j years overdue was officially bestowed 1 in Mitchell yesterday when the regi i mental colors of the 147th Field artillery regiment were decorated by major general George . At the order of th5 War department. Gathered at Hitchcock Park under a warm september Sun in contrast to the Clouds and rain which the men lived through during their Days in the j trenches More than 25.000 people j saw the impressive military ceremonies. Practically every City and j town in South Dakota was represented in the vast audience present. All of South Dakota could not be present in body but All South Dakotas joined j in spirit in this Beautiful recognition of valor which came As one of the aftermath of the great War. Every Man honoured when the French Croix de Guerre was pinned on the Beautiful regimental colors of the 147th, each Man who j served in the unit was individually i honoured and indirectly each of the 30,000 South Dakota soldiers who served in the world War was honoured. Scores of these men who lie in French Graves were remembered at the ceremonies More than 200 members of the old 14 7th of War Days War privileged to come to Mitchell for the decoration ceremonies. These men the majority of them wearing the Olive drab service uniforms which were issued to them in France and a few appearing in civilian dress occupied places of Honor at the event forming a solid mock in front of the stand erected for Uff decorations. Fourteen individual South Dakota heroes privates and officers received decorations at the ceremonies. The concise military citations telling of the bravery of the men who received the medals thrilled the audience As they were read. A for great courage and initiative in leading his men under fire a a for his coolness and bravery at his to a of duty a a for rescuing the wounded in the face of violent fire Quot a a for refusing Aid when he himself was wounded in order not to endanger the near new War in single Day _ i sixth corps area head says All records smashed this America will surely be year by City a most sue drawn into conflict Cess Ful festival Russia is firebrand weeks crowds huge unpreparedness by associated press leased wire Fargo. N d sept 3fi a with on a threw weeks left m which it is Safe to leave potatoes in the ground very few growers Are digging because of Low prices which Are largely blamed to car shortage. Unless there is a Radical change in the potato Market situation very soon indications Are that thousands of acres will be left to freeze in North Dakota and Northern Minnesota say state and Federal potato inspectors Lloyd George assailed for past policies British observers think Only Miracle can prevent new european clash labor makes Threatt policy of prediction made tit to 40,000 Sod buyers in Fargo. Country. Soldier sits. Will have seen shows St re to cause Thoi ble when fete closes to i decimation by major general with tit Belljr. That the United states is on the verge of becoming involved in a total attendance nearly double that of any previous Corn Palace in the thirty years since the _ Maize carnival was established in another great european War. Start Mitch a the 1922 festival came to a led the thousands of people who were close today. Gathered at Hitchcock Park in Mitch j actual Box office receipts at the Ell yesterday afternoon for the offi i non a e indicate that by this evening at at least 4 people will Clat dior Itic Quot of the colors of the a 147th Field artillery. Continued on Page two a it cd press leased wires sepi. 2<v�?for four he City of Jaurez. Jus i Grande was in the mexican revolutionists four hours the jails1 a is prisoners were freed of stores were looted f a yes started and ten men i and More than twice a wounded. which gave the revolt 5 control of the port of a ?-2 of clock this morn Ain valved. Of the n. The 150 soldiers Sta a mexican City released is from the City jail. In Quot officers and took to r e the town at 3 y clock a Rig looting had begun Commercio the main r to so ners among whom were r a it held on murder charges. A lined rifles and ammunition. A aet was to break into i Almander i prisoner a. Espinoza commanding of the battalion which re was a prisoner of the rebel in quarters. Every other of a the organization was held. Revolutionists under heavy re of amp prison cars had been wound by firing by the insure act in v is reported. Customs guards of Juau by the sudden rebellion r resistance to the soldiers i prisoners. It reported that the police g disarmed by the rebels a i 3 they were taken into is for troops my \ commander of the Gar wis Cut off from the Holograph in Juarez by the rebels. He a he american Side of the an attempt to get in Immy graphic communication with City and Chihuahua City. Contained a request mops be sent to the Bor g the prisoners released from were three men who were ice sentences on charges of d r a dozen american women n were also set free v came with a suddenness a i Jaurez residents a be us a they Are to revolts in their Ift a Midnight last night the wag thronged with american a and pleasure seekers. There to surface hint of impending h a rat mender said at 3 o clock morning that Captain Valverde. R of the rebellion had been i on with suspicion by Loyal in for r Soma time. Valverde started trouble general said a i was Awak nut 2 a. In. By a telephoto rail or of officers at the jail. Aid that the prison guard was a a signs of trouble. I tel i the Barracks of the 143rd n and ordered 20 in under Beer to relieve the detail on the jail. Cain Valverde was Given the re of the Relief detail. On the a o the jail he persuaded the of revolt when they arrived hey urged their companions them they did. The prison a re released and the officers made a Bow wow barks officer ammonia smells like Hooch but still is washing machine by associated press leased wire Cleveland. Cd. Sept. 30.�?police lieutenant Arthur w. Burroughs was making his rounds for the last time last night when he imagined he was inhaling alcoholic fumes. Approaching a cottage with a Light in the basement he saw a Copp a boiler on a Gas stove and a Man stirring its contends. Among those answering his summons for Aid was sergeant Patrick Mccarthy ventriloquist. Getting Down on i hands and Knees. Sergeant Mccarthy crept up to the door clawed and imitated a dogs bark when the door was opened the officers entered. Going into the basement they discovered that the Man was doing the Poulin is free on technicality South Bend haberdasher found not guilty Var re it a legally compulsory a family washing bewail of his wife a illness. A it must have been ammonia or something he was explained the chagrined lieutenant after the officers apologized and left the House. Forest fires grow worse hundreds of Man Battle with flames in North Woods of Minnesota a the United general Bell said Quot is essentially a peace Loving nation. But it is a nation which has never profited by the lessons of any War in which it has been engaged. When a War is Over we forget that another War May come again and we fail to follow the advice of statesmen. To prepare for War in time of peace. Israel Leafy unprepared a at this time the United states is practically As totally unprepared for War As before the conflict in Europe. Because of our very unpreparedness. We will be drawn into another conflict have witnessed the Beautiful Ernie Young revue and other features of the exceptional auditorium program at the Palace this year. No previous year s receipts have surpassed the 20.000 figure so this year s attractions have been seen by twice As girl nations last Golf Hope Nineteen year old prow Dence str is pitted a in St c Nadi it Hamp Indi Strim non my of Tikka to prevent pros. A i Tio Outi re Ltd a Man by associated press leased wire White Sulphur Spring. Sept. 30 a America s Hope of keeping the a my people As at any single year in Tiona women Champion a Home this year rested today on i the past wildest dream surpassed an attendance figure undreamed of for any previous single Day in Corn Palac history was attained yester Day when paid admissions at the door showed that 8,00ft people saw the afternoon and evening shows. The largest crowd Ever assembled j under one roof in Mitchell saw the a conditions in Europe Are appalling Friday afternoon show. When there the treaty of Versailles was were 4,5ftft paid admissions to the the performers. By associated a Ress teased wire South Bend. Ind. Sept. Poulin local haberdasher charged by mrs. Augusta Tiernan with being the father of her third child was found not guilty in City court Here today. Judge c. L. Decemb made it Plain in his comment that he found the defendant Quot not guilty Quot in the strict sense of the word. He said he believed that there had been intimate relations be Ween mrs. Tiernan and Poulin. The fact. However. That professor Tiernan had lived with his wife throughout the entire affair created the reasonable doubt that Mada it legally compulsory to find for the defendant. Prosecutor Floyd Jenison and professor Tiernan announced afr judge dumb had rendered his opinion that the ase would be appealed and carried to he supreme court of the United states if necessary. The decision was a great Surprise to me. Declared professor Tiernan a it swept me completely off my of a. By associated press leased wire Duluth. Minn. Sept. 3"�?the Forest fire situation continued critical this morning hundreds of men resumed the Battle with the flames with the Odds against them and prospects of another 1918 disaster facing them. Heavy Clouds in the sky promised Relief yesterday but prayers for a heavy downfall of moisture were not answered today and the fire menace was greater than Ever a 30 mile Gale made efforts of fir fighters much More difficult and fanned the flames into new areas reports Here showed. Between the Miller tank a i Vermillion Trail roads the fires had i turned Over a Section 15 Miles and 20 Miles in dimension. Ellsmere Cotton. Fairbanks. Wawina Whiteface and Meadowlands Are in the a of areas threatened. Forestry officials were worried Over ii change in the wind from the West to the Northwest. A the situation is critical and is worrying said adjutant general w. F. Rhinow. Here directing Relief work and aiding in fire fighting. Pai athe performers Concession people in the Palace and passes to persons employed in that Orn Palace show brought the total attendance Friday afternoon to 5.00 people. The largest receipts for a single performance last year was on wednesday afternoon of the Palace week when a total of $2, was taken in at the Box office. Yesterday afternoon s Box off in receipts amounted $4,14 total Reo its for yesterday amounted to approximately $7,200. Or nearly double the larges total for a single Day in 192, when the record up to that time was established with receipts of $4.1for the Day. Friday sets All rec#�rd>4 thursday of this week was a record breaker until the Friday crowd pushed the record even higher on thursday the total Palace attendance amounted to 6,Soo, or at Ceasr 2,Oft in excess of any maximum attendance in previous years. This afternoon s a danc and a has of this evening Are expected to Clenna Collett the 19 year old Providence Star. Who in the final round of the tournament her a pitted against jfr5 William a. Gavin the English player who aspires to add the american title to Ner recently won Canadian Crown the Brilliant Gam continued by both players in wohning their Way to the final round yesterday. Miss col defeating mrs. Edith Cumming of Chicago after mrs Gavin had eliminated mrs. La. Arnold Jaskson Greenwich Champion in 198 and 1914 left Little to choose Between their Plav As a basis for prediction a to the Winner the Long go and of 38 holes divided Between morning afternoon rounds oven which the championship will he decided however youth and physical condition. Observers believe will favor the american. Offsetting this possible advantage which would count in the lat a stages of the match of miss Collett s play has suffered from a tendency to Start off nervously. This was tru of her match yesterday with miss Cummins although the Providence girl in winning. 2 up. Quickly regained or stride and overcame in Brilliant Gam of or opponent by turning in three Birdie and four pars Over the last Nin hoi to equal them no spars on the course against a game which mrs. Gavin said was the Best so has played sine coming to America mrs keep to the High averages attained Jackson s play yesterday the five Davs of the strengthens its forces along Border 3so, Texas sept. 3ft.�? imm i aft a United states army of a re notified Early today that Xian Garrison in Saurez across the Rio grand from id revolted preparations were a troops reinforcements american Side of the a Merlin of the International Bridge. Kiltie band makes hit with crowds at Mitchel Corn Palace on Corn Palace entertainment feature which has been enjoyed by every person who has been in Mitchell this week is the music by Finley s Kilt band this organization Bas furnished music for the entire week s entertainment. Playing for the Street acts and presenting concerts each morning and afternoon Quot Bill Finlay Leader of the band brought his organization to Mitchell two years ago and mad such a Fine showing Here that he was re engaged for this year. I band is known Over the Northwest As a leading attraction for fairs and carnival and it has established a Fin reputation in Mitchell. Large shipments of arms in Siberia Are missing probe shows Tokio. Japan sept. 30�?official investigations have confirmed or Orts of the disappearance of Large quantities of arms in Siberia according to a statement today from a reliable authority or. Consignment of 3 2 truck loads is known to Hay Cone to Mukden Headquarters of Chang Tso Lin. The a a uncrowned King Quot of Manchuria. During the fast festival. On of the unusual feature of the Palace attendance this year has be a the Large evening attendance. In previous years the Palace crowd in the evening has usually been Only about half As Large As the afternoon crowds but this year the evening crowds hav practically reached the Sam High figure As the afternoon. Weather conditions have been a Large Factor in this. It is expected that the Corn Palace will a crowded this evening for the Farewell program a carnival entertainment by the artists who Are now closing their week s engagement in Mitchell the program will begin at 7 30 o clock instead of at 8 o clock. St. Louis police fail to find any Trace of h. Brenn the men will strik to enforce the by associated press leaded wire the watch system or eight hour of Louis to sent 30.�?no Trace Day. With wag a secondary consid has been found of Harry Brenn Gar ration according to or. Nolan Only a proprietor of Oakville mo., who freight boats of the Lek Are a apr match which add four up and two we not quit up to her Standard although Brilliant putting to com extent off set failure in several instances with tee so ctr Lake sailors strike tonight five thousand members of of a \ is i viol Cru s4 hed fled to walk olt by associated press leased Xvi Chicago. Ill. Sept 3ft a approx Matelev 5,0ftft members of the sailors j Union of the great Lake have in ordered to strike effective at Midnight tonight on account of Many i vessels now on the lakes the ? no probably will not be effective before october 5, according to k. B Nolan. General Secretary of the Union today baseball Sultan in letter to Friend secures he will never abdicate american league new York.3�a 00 Boston. F,0 Hoyt and re hang Ferguson. In Nock. And Rue. Detroit. Oa0 inrt0 n Cleveland. 200 ftft2 it Billette Anil Woodall Smith and o Neill. First Gam Washington. Toft 141 lft��?7 Philadelphia. Ftp tit 200� �10 3 Zachary and i pan Harris Bruggy. Second game Washington. R of it 0 Philadelphia. 0ftl 41 Francis and Picich Rommell and Perkin. Chicago. 0 St. Louis. 2 t Sharke Reship and Shalk shocker and severed. Left 9 i and i in i in killed in fire Hen apartment Burns n7 press Iiona Sixl Vire \ v Ork. N. Y. Sept. 30.�?seven / St them lives and nearly a re injured in an apartment a Las night in the upper Way District. One of the dead Iby of four thrown from the by a frantic Mother. Police my rumours of Vincentt a a Hal led in plane clash or \>rr.cn. Ohio sept 20 a Leithy and Marion Dunlap Quot artly killed when their air a j shed to Earth on the main i afternoon. Both were Orrville Ohio by associated pros leaded wire constantinople. Sept. 3ft�?in a letter to an Friend the Sultan report of who abdication have been in circulation declares a will not abdicate. A i shall continue to discharge my holy duties until the a wrote the Valare officials say the Sultan is firmly resolved to retain his throne. However should he be forced to abdicate he will be f permitted to remain on turkish soil it is understood it is suggested he will be Given on of the numerous Palace on the bosporus in one of which his brother the late Sultan Abdul humid died. National league first game Boston. 0001 3ftft ftftl�?3 8 it new York.ft10 #ft0 00�?i i i Hochlan and of Neill oven Gros. And Gaston Snyder. Philadelphia. Brooklyn. Meadows and Henlin Hungling. First game 1 St. Louis. Chicago. Sherdel North. Sell and Ainsmith Aldrich Cheever Stewart and Hart a sell. Second ram Boston.�01 00 new York. N0 Braxton and Gibson Blume. Gaston and Smith. Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. Morrison and Schmidt Donohue and Hargrave. ,. 00ft on 2 Gen 12ft it Reuther and. Ftft2 114 Oft. Too 4ftl 01 today. Made for peace but there have been More in killed in wars in Europe every year sine that peace was signed than the United states lost in the european War. A Europe is in chaos. Russia is the firebrand which is itching much of the dissension. Russia today is under two men who Wen to Russia with the aim of carrying out a greater revolution than the terrible French revolution. A now Russia is backing the general Bell continued. Quot the russians have furnished arms and ammunition for the turks and they a now Rushing men to re Black sea. Using every mar of transportation to get them there Russia has had but one purpose sine the Tim of Peter the great and that has in of capture constantinople. The turks now Armer la the puppets of the russians and Russia will attempt to get constantinople. S. Will go in the United states cannot a their allies. France and England submit to anything of that kind the United stat thereto will have to go into this world War the ration is not prepared for War and therefore will be forced to fight. It is Only the strongly armed nation which is in a position to keep re of out of wars which come. General Bell cited Switzerland As an example of a nation which has been Able to keep out of War by having a Large Force of trained citizen soldiery a in the speaker continued a your wartime patriotism is great but in America we have practically no peacetime patriotism. When you men c me Home from the world War your demand that we have peace was complied with and Congress passed the first and Only real defense not which the United states Ever had. But a have gradually started to prune Down that act until at the session of Congress it was practically scrapped. As a result of the cuts in appropriation the regular service of the United states army had a blow from which it will take it years to recover the National guard program was curtailed and the Reserve has compelled to Cut Down. The appropriation is now Only Large enough to permit each officer of the up spa a to attend Camp once in 18 years such a program As tha is absurd below limits of safety a it is the duty of every american to be that the wishes of the president a complied with and that some provision is mad to have men ready for an emergency. A year ago president Harding set a. Letter to con in which a said the nation was going below the limits of safety in rutting Down its military forces. Xiv have now reached a Point where we actually a below the limits of safety and we Are now. I say. On the verge of another or a had the president beep backed in his negotiations with Germany by the Force of citizen soldiery recommended by general Wood four years before the War. It in the opinion of leaders that we wild never have had to go through the world War. A Many men a new buried in France who should never have d a. And Many More a maimed and crippled for life unless you make up your mind now to properly prepare for War. You must make up your mind to enter another War. In which the death list will probably a several i Torres greater than that in the con i fact of 1917 and 1918 and for which the tax list will be much heavier. You May have the right to throw away your Money in taxes to pay or Wara or Naci Init us my a a it a ,.u, of have not Tho right to to it. a . Moat support Proton x do of grownup child. I ,.vt,, sense act is the peace insurance for the United states. Our president is not a military Man but he know world conditions. He is backed by a Cabinet which is the equal of any i on Earth and the duty of the individual voter of the ration is now to be that the wishes of the president and Cabinet a carried out and that the National defense act is fulfilled. Require a the a Condi treat of Nevi a upon by sing th1 la pres d Mil rnai Brit a nil garage burned Down Las to Dav coincident with the theft from its Grav of the corps of miss Celeste , which was established a the burned Torso found in the garage ruins. Brenn. Who at first was believed to have perished in the fire disappear in lion y a .4 4. 144 �4x7 a a vol a cd monday night and is sought both t in. Watchmen Boatswain association will a affected a according to or Nolan 41 bulk freighters carrying Iron or Grain and Coal will a affected a declared Cra shipments to the Northwest would not a seriously curtailed the strike Ord a affects All wheels s. Abl and Dina Seaman polic. Although As yet no warrant has be a issued for his arrest Brenn carried several life insurance poll Des. Prosecuting after Nev Mueller of St Louis county reviewed the Ca today but would not reveal what further Steps if any a planned to take Al Lui. Chief Deputy sheriff of the county after questioning Brennus wife mrs. Gertrude Breen who d under arrest intimated the county officers to Hevy embarked at euros Pla Wapra beginning to believe so had no at disposal of re fallen knowledge of the fire and the grave arc both revolutionary committee. A Iju t1rjp departure was without a re Constantine quits Athens with family by associated pro.? Icabod wire Athene Greece. Sept Constantine Queen soph and Prince Nicholas sailed today for Palermo. Sicily on Board a greek Steamer robbery. She a denied repeatedly any connection with the Case. Of Mony. Pm e Hope wines constantinople sept. To a British off totals admit Bluit the t Han no situation to Grov Vitug More it tit in Quot Al Ami that Tho he a a for an amicable so tilt Niento Are waning general Harrington Mvi is to have exhausted Lils Ivion overtures. And Many fear that military action will follow. \ rapture la tween tin opposing fort is it is hot Iii quarters j Likely to in precipitated Iii any hour. Miles the Turk withdraw from the Neutral zone. I by associated pre l eased wire London. A a g. Sept 2&Quot that to in despondent View held in offi Cio Quarter a re regarding he Prospect of avoiding War with the turks i shared in Allied military circles it constantinople according to Dis Pat ch.? from re Eastern it Pic to to associated press Mustapha Kenvil Pas int that the British wit troop from Asa minor lion precedent to a limit the ottoman forces from zone of the Strait i tool local military opinion As door to Pacific settlement pm dispute peace by Miracle i it to it whet he the the Tri \ jew o a a responsible no lit to i to a do rot appear How and when that tempt to Ensor of a a n govern rent demand for the withdrawal of Tiv re tii Ltd s in lie a. Id now lies Wil brigadier general sir Charles mar ringtone and vie adn Ira i sir Ltd a on it Brock commander of the Quot b itary and naval Force in East and sir Horace rum ish High commissioner in nope if a Breaks and at the moment it appears that almost a Miracle will be needed to Avert it a great Britain will enter i tinder discouraging auspices for the preponderance of opinion in the nation ? not behind the government it i impossible of course to a that the nation will nor rally to the Gove Rmer <5 support if fighting by is. By at present the voice of the people As represented by the press is raised in condemnation of the manner in which the whole near Eastern situation has a in managed Lloyd George slipping Prim minister Lloyd George who but yesterday wan a National hero. Now is the butt of violent criticism acc ised of having meddled with International politics which he does not understand and of having brought the country face to face with another w it the Dura for and Etem of which cannot a foreseen and All for the Pur pose of saving the faces of himself and his colleague labor throughout the country is up in arms again the idea of a new War and although no definite threat h i yet he a made there have in a Lse a rumours of Industrial action of prevent prosecution of a Campaign against the turks heart v h Alf Mil lion of refugees near Tara a Riv by Nodal of pro leased air a constantinople. Sep 2 ireless d if patches to the a Marie an pm Bass. And reports received by the associated press from Smyrna Salonika and the a that thousands of refugee Are in Dinger of perishing conservative oafim3�ts a it a the number of sufferers at 40ft.0ftft situation a eth situation jct it Wpc a american Relief a of no seer refile a craned by he need Aret throwing themselves into the sea. There is bread on the Island the americans acc str exelire to Jock after 15ft. A Quot it refugees that f h o a n d More a expected a wireless r so age fro n f Mcandr Halsey Rowell of the american destroyer Edsa 11 at Smyrna save a americans evacuated i refugees j today total for two data 74.ftftft. Between 20 Ftp tit arid a Quot a it Ara in the immediate Vicinity. Exr if More ships tomorrow Quot fever follow famine i essay leg from rod1 a Tyndall Farmer hangs self grieves Over Midland investments lard Back from Vienna by associated Preo or As cd wire vow a Ork. N y. Sept. 3ft is a torn Edwin f. I add of North Dakota was included among member of the congressional delegation at the in or National parliments Congress in i. Enna who returned today on the am Tindal i3 a. Sept. 30.�?joseph Erua from Bremen. Kreber Pioneer Farmer eight Miles re Lviv Xiv Voltr Southeast of or. Committed suicide of a olt Dan i old yesterday afternoon about 5 o clock Belgrade sept a a the b an by barging. A has been despondent pres or Reau issued a note today greek troop there number . That they a undisciplined and Tua the population is in const ration at the Prospect of a turkish invasion. Fifty thousand Rug a hav been removed to the Interior Village that 25 fifth remain. They face a grave food shortage and an outbreak of typhoid fever. Thousands have left the City for Kavala and Kalonika. At Salonika the conditions Are deplorable the City has been in ring from the Erea fir in 1318 and affords Little More shelter than Smyrna carnival entertainment to Mark end of Mitchells is ices soul Corn Palace i Venizelos to a Fri Ard Oree e in Allied lands parts. France. Sep 3ft. A by Tho associated press a m \ my of last night telegraphed a hens his . Anc of the invitation extended by the revolutionary committee to take tip the task of defending greek interests in the Allied Cap als. Shortly afr ending the message he left for London we re he Hor is to be Viscount f Curzon. British foreign Secretary today. A it is your place now to protect Dur Brothers and sons from a future War by voting the Way your president and Cabinet recommend. A a carnival entertainment weather report generally fair to a and sunday not much charge nera Ture. Mfr nth to Quot a out Job a for the week be Yav Etc upper Mississippi a ran. A Emily fair Nornal tem the x Voca Rains probably latter r the week. Ladies Here a your Chance you can even find a Rich Bachelor in the Avant ads read them today Auld see. Headless Torso of Man found in Uke near Duluth boat club Duluth minn., sept. 29�?the badly decomposed trunk of a Man with the arms legs and Heads erd. Was pull-1 from St. Louis Bay late today by the United so at a coast guard the body was found near the Duluth boat club and had weights fastened to it. Police believe the Man was murdered and Are investigating. Tonight. To begin promptly at us0 or of instead of at 8 of clock will Mark the close of the 1922 Mitchell Corn Palace. Beautiful autumn weather today furnished a fitting atmosphere for the Clos of the tto successful Corn festival or he sine 19-when the Celebration was inaugurated in a Small wooden building located at the Cornet of main Street and East fourth Avenue. This afternoon hundreds of Sou h Dakota children or guests of the Corn Palace committee. It was is i mated that four thousand people saw the afternoon performance today a figure nearly As Large As that of yesterday when a record attendance or 4.50o in Corn Palace history was recorded at the Shew this evening in is the plan to hold a special Farewell program with a number of carnival features. It is the last Opportunity of Mitchell to be the show and it i expected that tonight Wilt a an other distinctly Mitchell night with practically the Sam audience As monday night except that a larger number of a ple i expected to crowd the big auditorium. Each of the principals in the show will be presented with Flowers this evening from the Mitchell Corn Palace committee and the program is expected to become practically a Farewell a rept on. With the artists on the Stag As a he Honor gues s each of the principals will appear before the footlights for a Farewell i greeting. A Tulsa Guers after two More straight in series with to bikers Tulsa of a. Sept 3n a Tveith on of a he pc or Gam required to win chalked s p in favor the Tulsa oilers of a he Western league it out today in an for to Riak it two straight from a he Mobile bears. Dixie champions. In the series of class a supremacy of the West and South Georg Boeh or we cd to Star or. The Mound for Tuisa la afternoon. While the Mobile pitching selection was bought to Reev be to Cen St Aam beat Quot Fulton and Fuhr

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