Tag: September 1924

  • Saloon Sins: The Poison of Intoxication

    Saloon Sins: The Poison of Intoxication

    In the past five years, this reporter has witnessed seven men stand before the court, accused of murder. Four have pleaded guilty, while three have been tried by a jury. A striking pattern emerged in each case: the accused was under the influence of intoxicating liquor at the time of the offense. This is not…

  • Davis Unleashes Scathing Attack on Special Interests in Topeka

    Davis Unleashes Scathing Attack on Special Interests in Topeka

    In a blistering speech delivered in Topeka on September 13, 1924, John W. Davis, the Democratic presidential candidate, tore into the Republican party, labeling it a bastion of ‘special privileges’. With his usual restraint cast aside, Davis vowed to take on the entrenched powers of greed, decrying the ‘infamous surrender to special privilege’ represented by…

  • President Coolidge’s Labor Day Lie Exposed

    President Coolidge’s Labor Day Lie Exposed

    In a scathing rebuke, T.C. Cashen, head of the International Switchmen’s Union, ripped into President Calvin Coolidge on Labor Day, accusing him of peddling false information to a group of labor leaders at the White House. Related Federal Cases $298M Grant Scandal Exposed · District of Columbia Coolidge’s Council Conundrum: A Glimpse into Public Corruption…

  • Egan Gang’s Bloody Trail Leads to Indictment of 13 in Mail Heists

    Egan Gang’s Bloody Trail Leads to Indictment of 13 in Mail Heists

    ST. LOUIS, MO – In a shocking turn of events, 13 members of the notorious Egan gang, led by Democratic politician William P. Dinty Colbeck, have been indicted in connection with a brazen mail robbery in Staunton, Illinois, on May 26, 1923. The gang’s audacious heist netted them a whopping $50,000 in currency. The indictment,…

  • Queen of Montana’s Price: Corruption and Exploitation?

    Queen of Montana’s Price: Corruption and Exploitation?

    In the sweltering heat of September 1924, the sleepy town of Plentywood, Montana, was abuzz with the news of the Queen of Montana Contest. But beneath the surface of this seemingly innocent beauty pageant, a web of corruption and exploitation was beginning to unravel. The contest, set to take place at the Montana State Fair…

  • Ku Klux Klan Leaders Indicted in East St. Louis Extortion Scheme

    Ku Klux Klan Leaders Indicted in East St. Louis Extortion Scheme

    In a shocking turn of events, the federal grand jury in Danville, Illinois, has indicted several high-ranking members of the Ku Klux Klan, including the alleged head of the East St. Louis chapter, F. Killene. The indictment, handed down on September 4, 1924, charges Killene with extortion, claiming he demanded and received a $500 cash…

  • Mysterious Death at the Soda Fountain

    Mysterious Death at the Soda Fountain

    On Monday afternoon, tragedy struck at John Burke’s grocery store on North Street in Springfield. Mrs. Iena Simcovitz, a 72-year-old resident of 721 North Street, suddenly slumped to the floor while reaching for a drink at the soda fountain. Eyewitnesses claim she had reached out to take her order when she suddenly collapsed, leaving behind…