Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1920 — Page 22
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. TFTRSPAY. APRIL 22.
1920.
TOTALS SHOW 1NS0N STRENGTH IN OETROIT
WOOD WINS TWO-THIRDS OF MICHIGAN COUNTIES.
OFFICIAL PRIMARY COU«T|
140-PIECE BAND.
The combined band* of Shortridge. Technical and Manual High Schools, of 140 pieces, will give a public concert at Tomlinson hall at t o'clock this evening under the auspices of the city park partment. the Community Service, Inc., and the school board. This is the second of these concerts. Admission is free
BEAT INSANE PAINTS,
FORMER CELL BOSS CHARGED
WITH ASSAULT.
APPELLATE COURT
Abstracts of Opinions Announced April 21, 1920.
LANSING,- Mich.. April 22.—The of-| ficiel figures on the recent primary j
election, announced by the state can- l
vasstng board today, show that while j Hiram Johnson carried the state in •
the presidential preference vote, j
Leonard Wood carried about tweThirds of the counties. Wood car-}
ried fifty-three counties. Johnson. * twenty-seven, and Governor Lowden. , ___
of Illinois, three. :NAMES LEFT OFF LISTS
Tfi^ fljpiT€S aIso iktow that Johnsoii. dpimarv carried Detroit by a plurality over) rnimanT. Wood grester than the plurality for
SSm «rt*rs state. John-f
niSKO CANDIDATES RLE MANDAMUS AC1N
appeals—sryncrENCT of evidence 1 10373. Peter Hosier et si. vs. Joseph Birk. Affirmed. Dubois C. C. Batmen J.! (11 The appellants sued the appellee j upon a promissory note. The appellee an- j
ODADC swered and filed pleadings in the nature of rnOuL! cross-complaints and set off. The court
f found for appellee and rendered Judgment , against the appellants. On appeal the ap-
• A pettant* have waived all Questions other than age twenty-nme. matter that the findings are not
formerly a cell boss in the Marion j supported by evidence and are contrary to
c« n »„ J.a h. w., h.,d t- Si. £5
of larceny, and the finding of the court.
APPEALS—BRIEFS.
OUTCOME OF JAIL
Lester Mitchell.
FOR
,n “‘‘■‘rSrV.* !»’»<!NO CONTESTS FOR OFFICES
Johnson in the roB’fi plurality
Johnson received in
votes and Wood. M.14I. Johnson's
plurality over Wood in Detroit being
or about S.Ofifi more than his fspecial to The Indtanapoks News)
oviV' /ol.nSV u! WARSAW. „d.. April
M®0. Idamus proceedings were filed in the
rer I«esdn Democrats. Hoover, whose name was
Kosciusko circuit court today against the election commissioner* of Kosei-
^ . ... us ko county. The action w a* brought on both Republican and DemocraUc by mrty Democratic candidates, ballots, got first place on the wboM n]iIB es were left off the pricratic balloL leading William * i mary ballots by the election cotnmisMcAdoo by 5,244. (sinners because there were no eon-
The official figures announced by
the r'S.nvassinir board are: ■ 1 ‘•vms. ^
Republican—-Senator Johnson. !»«.- The election commissioner*. John A. ‘*25; !Leonard Wood, 112.5*5; Gover-j Rosseil H. Butler and C. W. *12 41A r Herbert H?,ovw"' M Ul!’Gen*: I 8cott ' * re «**arged with Ignoring the eral Pershing 1 17.>71;' William O. ’ petitions of the thirty Democratic Wmpson. l>etrolt, 2,157, Senator Poin-t candidates **in open violation of their
2.4*2. *•» mandatory duty." An order of court
Democratic—•Herbert Hoover, Zf-' j* a »ked requiring that the ballots be 295; William G. McAdoo. ll.ill, Wll- j and all the name* of Demoliam J. Bryan, 1»,9I*; a 2 V * rn< » r cratic candidate* placed on the bal-
ward L Edward- of New Jeraey. , ot<l
1**23; Attorney-General Palmer, 11.- The commissioners omit-
ted the names of ail candidates on both parties who were unopposed.
ing trial on charges!
now a prisoner at the Indiana State Farm, was indicted by the county grand Jury today on two charges of a *MUcheU^ia^cbarged with assaulting rnd beating Jesse Toomey and Kirby Bowen, insane patients, who were held at the Jail awaiting removal to the hospital for the insane. Bowen died at the Central Hospital for the Insane, a few hours after he arrived at that institution. The coroner's report on his death did not indicate that his death had been caused by in-
juries or mistreatment.
Testimony in Jail Probe. Prisoners who testified in
10333. Mary Martens Poole vs. George Martens et ai. Porter C. C. Affirmed. En-
loe. J.
The court reviews the failures of the brief to set out the record and otherwise comply with the roles of the court and holds that no question is presented and that the 1917 sets. Page 523. can not remedy the defects. INSURANCE—PRESUMPTION OF DEATH
—WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE.
10253. Equitable Life Assurance Society of United Slate* vs. Mary E. James. Tasder-
burs S. C. Affirmed. Remy P. J.
This is an action on a hfe insurance policy on the husband of appellee. There was direct evidence of his death, but
137; scattering. 3*0 Debs Gcia ttJHb Twietu
On the Socialist ticket, Kugene V.
Debs received votes.
board did not certify the vote
lean national coromitteereturns from one small
had no? been received. The
~ however, showed
rernor Fred *4- Warner
trail ty of more than ir B. Mars, his nearest itic ticket. William unopposed for re-
litteeman.
JOPLIN CONTEST
mi Mlaaearl Dem-
Mo.. April 22.—Indications f contest appeared in State convention tothe Fifth district (Jackson delegation served notice that named Senator
TOf:
choice for delegates
vention. The *****
on
(Ion to I delegath
ructions of
here said this indi* and Shannon. If mention, would not uctions to support the and the league of naIct delegation de- _ _»lt the convention d Reed and Shannon, districts nvai delegs1 ‘Uy-Tl:
to the
covenant. AntiMdy were seated, whit* made similar claims dton seated from St.
DENIES OPERATORS’ PLAINT WitaeoM Tell* Senate Committee Indiana Coni Cnn Be Stored. I Special to The Indianspolis Kewsl WASHINGTON. April 22.—Indiana •cat can be stored for Indefinite periods as well aa any other coal and Indiana operators would not be at a disadvantatge in the passage of the pending bill for seasonable coal rates, according to Fugene McAuiiff. of the American Institute of Mining and Mettalurgic Engineers, who testified today before a senate investi-
gating committee.
The bill proposes coal prices 15 per cent, lower than tariff schedules in the summer and 15 per cent higher in the winter, the idea being to cause ptopl# to buy and store coal in the summer. Indiana operators had complained. saying they would be at a disadvantage, as their coal deteriorated rapidly and could not be
for women, to the nsr men and vote each,
on.
was selectlive committee chairman and
SEARCH IS UNSUCCESSFUL Clairvoyant la* pi red Hope of Finding VI ogoman • Body. ISpecial to The indianapoil* News} (JOUKKN. Ind.. April 22—Relatives i of Perry Wogoman. who has been missing several days, Goshen police and many others dragged Rock Ron creek, which runs through the heart of the city, yesterday in an unsuccessful effort to Dad the body of
Wogoman.
The search was inspired by a local
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AN EXTENSION.
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April to the allied govi by the state department extension be granted to Gerwhleh expired
the
decuiion of the San Remo
»I strict enforce-
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t advisable to grant HH^and abortly ** a°note a*king an months for the
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no direct evidence ot bia death, nut appellee introduced evidence that he was a man federal i fifty-three years ot age who had been very court r.^rdlo. *ul codltioo. told
of “an insane man being brutally and had threatened to commit suicide, and with a hoeeV It is understood pris-! that auch diaappearance was over seven oners testified before the county 1 T^rs yo : .The appellant introduced erlL r 7.'"' is? ‘iv-tSSSf So’s.'r sli ; znTtSrzuSz rl r <ms>? n mistreated Howen ana i who teatifici that they had seen and talked 1 ..TT r , . 1 to him since his diaappearance. The court Mitchell was sentenced to the State j hokls th!U lhe ^pp^fuSwridence «aa suf Farm for a year by Judge James A. , fl «ent to raise a presumption of death, and Collins in criminal court, March -4 ’ “— **—— ; -*
deputy sheriffs id another for-
sh« riff, five former and guard*. Mitchell an
rr.er prisoner who has not be„en arrested. A member of the jury to
acting under the section of the In-1 take Mr. McHaffey's place will be
diana primary law which provides chosen Monday, j
•That whenever in any county, township. city, district, circuit or other political subdivision, there is no contest in any party for the nomination of candidates tor any office to be elected therein, no primary for the selection of such candidates shall be held and the election commissioner* •hail certify the names of candidates for which there Is no contest the same as though a primary election
had in fact been held.”
The case will he heard before Judge F. K. Bowser In the circuit court. The ballots have been printed.
criminal court, March • * Jsror Resigns
S B McHaffer .<*U» .. -1 Z.T SLtVZTft Z&SZrZSZZ member of the ^rand Jury. He was impeached and the other * story was ^rv,d o„ th. lury durin. ,h. ™v... j —^ ligation of Jail conditions which led j or not. which'they evidently did not.
to the indictment of Robert F. Miller.
that appellant s evidence was very proper to meet and overcome the presumption, but that it was for the jury to decide whether
clairvoyant, who told Wogoman's rel-
»an's body would
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railroad bridge and the dam
aflves that the
found In the channe tween the Ooshtn
S*S?« r SS3& , S.r.r plant. W„„.. man was last seen near the bridge.
man’s body would be
el «f the creek beand Michigan
PUSSYFOOT ARRIVES. Problbltle* Leader Gate aa Eye to
the t'ause la Kaglaad.
NEW FORK. April 22—William (Pussyfoot I Johnson, of Westerville, O*. returned here today from Liver- . pool on the steamer New York, after
England “dry.” The crueading of the American Anti-Saloon League was met by a host of prohibition advocates. ^ J T". . Ksidlev** Bady aa Way Haase. (Speoiai to The Indianapolis News] GOSHEN, Ind.. April 22.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Allan, of Goshen, today received word from Hoboken. N. J„ that the body of thalr aon. Corporal Fravel ®. Allen, the first Goshen soldier to die overseas, would arrive at Hoboken April 2f, and that it will be •eat to this city as soon as possible. The body was buried at Brest, France. Corporal Alien died July 15. in*. CL T. Hart Dies After Operatiam. {Special to lb# Indjanapehs Newsl KBNDALLVILLE, Ind, April 22.— C. T. Hart, age seventy-three, a resiof Brimfleid for thirty years, last night at Sacred Heart Hosat Garrett following the ampuof an Infected lag. Mr. Hart was In the mercantile business for twanty-five years. A widow gad one brother. C. R. Hart, of Hutchison.
Kas.. survive.
■il AURORA. Ind.. April 22.—The Southern Indiana Telephone Company hae notified its patrons that it will apply to the public service commission of Indiana for'authority to increase its rate of 25 cents a month to 5* cents a month, effective July 1.
I Speaal to The Indianapolis Newsl K END ALL, VILLE. Ind, April 22.— } The Noble Farmer !• the name i of a weekly paper, published in the Interest of the farmers of Noble counwhieh made Us appearance fcere It has received the int of the Nbble County Farm-
ers’ Association.
Will Reunites Family
(Special to The Indianapolis News] ALEXANDRIA, lad.. April 22.—
SAUCE BOILER EXPLODES.
Demeetir Seleaee Paptl Severely
Scalded at Peadletea.
[Special to The Indianapolis News] ANDERSON. Ind., April 22.—Miss
Esther McCabe, a pupil In the domestic science class of the schools at Pendleton, was severely scalded on the hands and face yesterday when a boiler on a stove exploded while she was making sauce. She was taken to
Argaatea* Over Oarabread. An argument as to whose mother can bake the best cornbread led to a fight today between Sam Neeley, age nine. *43 Paca street, and Sampson Park, age ten. >01 Utah street, both colored, and as a result the boys have been ordered to appear In juvenile court. The Neeley boy was cut on the left ear with a pocketkuife in the hands of the other boy.
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LANG'S BREAD
The Body Builder Fresh Every Day
AT YOUR GROCER’S
Threagh • will left by bis grand-
father. ' Frank Coffman, an Ale*- j the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. aadrla carpenter, wa. rco.lted with ! Ch>rlg " McCabe, near Pendleton.
member* of hia family yesterday after twenty-five -yearn* separation. The CaffauiB family nettled la West Virginia Bad then moved north, Mr. (otfmaa becoming separated from hla relative*. The will gave the ad-
dress of his brothers.
MEAT Best at the Price.
Central Meat Market 245 E. Washington St.
Coffee of the Three F blend expertly roasted, cleared of dust and chaff, is perfected
F E F (offee to make a healthful drink of smooth body and an aroma gratifying to the drinker.
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Picture Friends That different picture store of Herman’s has many of them— —not mere acquaintances, but friends who place confidence— —to supply everything in pictures— —and to supply the exact frame to harmonize effectively each individual picture— —It is the ability to serve that makes HERMAN S ART STORE the totally different picture store. 120 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET
One Flight Up.
Across From Keith’s.
This delicious white layer cake is our Friday special, 40c.
I Porterfield Baking Cal 4 East Washington St.
ALL S DBALKBS
\WAp&os*d: (tftarvju^ omA, \oiWjL ojv£ tb \USeA5~
dorsement
BRIEF WASHINGTON ITEMS
o! the Butler Iadi*G* et the and! at and Taiitha .—.. at the na [• 9- _A- convention in derdead of the Butler T W nwiB * report of
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WASHINGTON. April 22.—By today’s army orders Captain Edward R. Elam, corps of enginaers. is relieved from station and duty at Camp A. A. reys. Viu, and detailed as proof military science and tactics Polytechnic Institute. Terre He will proceed on or before April 23 for duty accordingly, relieving Captain William D. Weidiein, cons of engineer*. Herbert R. Jones, 4717 Baring avenue. East Chicago, is Included in this week's list of candidates for admission to the United State* military academy July 1 by certificate. Representative Louis W. Fairfield, of the Twelfth district, has accepted invitations to deliver addresses as follows; Pleasant Lake. Ind.. April 22; Northwestern University. Evanston. III., April it. and Cromwell. Ind.. May 7.
Package to make large loaf or three r layer cake. Lemon or Vanilla, 35c. Devil’* Food, richly spked, and chocolate, 40c. All leading grocers.
Milk ami the School
The real food value of milk was never better shown than in an experiment tried out in Columbus, Ind. The school physician observed that many children were under weight. Numbers of them were suffering from malnutrition. This condition was due, not to lack of food, but solely to improper feeding. A simple remedy was tried —one-half pint of milk and a bread and butter sandwich at 10:15 a. m. each day. - After three months' trial the average gain in weight has been 12.2 ounces per month per child, twice the normal average gain for children the country over. If your children are not getting enough milk, if* up to you to see that they do. You owe it to them. Order a quart a day for each child in your family.
POLK’S BEST MILK Ask Your Physician Order by Phaaa North MX Ante. 23-331.
PLAYER ROELS We Have All the Big Hits
“Let the Rest of the World Go By” ...$1.25 “Swanee” $1.25 “When You're Alone”.. $1.25 “Dardanella” $1.25
“Just Like a Gypsy”. .$1.25 “Great American March” $1.25 “I’ll See You in Cuba”..$1.25 “Sweet Kisses” $1.00
Steinway & Sons 4# N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.
GROCERY STORES
BORDEN’S Evaporated MILK t c a a l n l 11c With the Cream Left la.
°IT COFFEE, 45c »> The most wonderful coffee in the city, and only 45c a pound. This price is made possible by our eliminating the middlemen’s profit*.
TEA, 49c lb.
Our Vury
Beit ■—■» ■wm.ms A high-grade tea. It’s an 80c quality. You will say it is the biggest value you ever got. Your choice of Gunpowder, Im]
Japan Mixed.
Ceylon,
mperial,
Formosa or
Gloss Soap, a cake 4^C Old Dutch Cleanser 8c New Orleans Molasses, dkn.lOc Bixby’s Jet Oil Shoe Polish .> 10c Bixby’s Shuwite Dressing..lOc Bixby’s Mahogany Brown Shoe Polish 10c Quaker Oats, a package.. .11c
Bixby’s AA Brown Shoe Polish 17c Mother’s Oats, a package, .lie National Oats, a package. .11c Quaker, yellow or white Com Meal, package 12Vic Wheatena, a package 23c Gold Dust, large package. .31c Gold Dust, small package..4’/ic
Personal Health Service Free one year to patrons A compute health system that exercises every msscJe. streastheas the spine sad makes yon feel like a new person. Written hy T. E. Halt, prominent Indiana Chiropractor, and proven throosh his patients System tested la thousands ot instances. Write for details. Lancaster Health Service, 4*1-* Circle Bail din*. Indianapeiis Ind.
Window Shade Talk If you are building s new home or refurnishing your present one, it will pay you to investigate our line of material and prices, as we specialize exclusively in WINDOW SHADES We also can clean and make over old shades just like new. Let us call and make an estimate. Patterson Shade Company 116-118 West Thirtieth. North 4740.
Wash, and Ala. fits. Old Phaaas. Mala 1641 and 4771. Ante. 27-*41.
FREE DELIVERY. Telephone your order. Why wait until Saturday? OUR PRICES ARE THE SAME EVERY t)AY. Let us have your order. Help u. have a bettei chance to deliver your
groceries.
Gold Medal Floor, 12pound 0Sc
10c
Matches, * boxes
sack Albacore Fish. can
Lea Cahla *rTnp,Q7 / , table size t>lC My Wife's 9rra».1Q~ bottle JL«/V
Peaches and Apricots, Del Monte brand. OCp E 20-oz. 040 Uafiv ; v
Beechnut Cat- ^ 25c
Saider’s Cat- 1 sap, * oX........ AOV Heims Catsup, t
8 ox -
14 ox. -31c Blackberries. * o o d J.".* 11 ' 5 ? 29c
ST75S3? can *2 P ic I40c 1,0 -°’ M-aa-OM*! I9ci«? 33c
Libby** Extra Royal
Aaae Cherries,
20-ox. can OUC Maearoal and Spaghettf, Fould's, op. 3 pkffs UOK,
Cliasaleae,
Ivory, P. A O. Naptha, Fela Naptha, Oetapoa KS. 1 * 79c
...35c
Fiaeapple, Libby's Roxedale, OC^a can tfdC
None Such, xtra and
Magfie
10 bars
for.
3 cans T...ISOe Tomatoes, solid pack, medium else 3 cans A^iv
White Soap.
65c
Cora, good quality, can
Fens, good TOJ*. quality, can.. jLm2\ Gold Modal and E-Z-Bate Flour. Oft
24-lb. sack
12jc
25c
C ala met Bakla* Powder. i«-ox. O0« can. £<ijC Rum ford Ba kin* Potv-
25c
Old Dutch Cleanser
tfi-o*.
. br * ml *49c
32c
Richelieu
cans
Criseo. pound.
Rto Coffee, good 04 quality, lb. ......drftv Rto Coffee, the OTr*
better kind, lb..
Old Reliable JE’ Coffee, lb <UDC White House ro _ Coffee, lb t/tSV
Noue Such
Coffee, lb DOC Chase A fiauhorn’s Seal Brand and F. F. ff r _ F. Coffee, lb e>tlL HeLaasrhHu's 4X
Coffee, lb. 3 lbs
*1.00
LARD, Kingan’s Pure, lb.
Choice Roust Beef, pound
Boiling Beef, pound ....
25c 15c
Breakfast Bacon, pound Georgia Squares, pound
25c 40c 30c
<We Do Not Deliver Meats or Lard)
Two-Day Specials For Friday and Saturday only, each department offers real values in many lines, only a few of vrhich are given here. It will pay you to come in both days, as special lots not advertised will be offered below regular
prices.
fyfe* Cork Linoleum ^ $1.19 a Square Yard
All short rolls of goods worth up to $1.75 a yd. must go.
Our recent tremendous linoleum sales have left us with many rolls
with just enough in each piece to cover an ordinary room. All are new desirable pat-
terns.
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To dispose of them all in two days, we have marked all single rolls and part rolls for Friday and Saturday only,
at $1.19 a square yard.
Many odd room sizes in heavy grade genuine inlaid linoleum, worth up to $2.75, in this sale, a square <9 “f /JA yard 3)IaDl7
Universal mop, hardwood handle; 4-oz. bottle polish..
Friday and Saturday only. No phone or 0. O; D. orders on this. One to a customer.
Fiber Rocker, $9.85
£
A limited number on sale Friday and Saturday only. Large and comfortable; rich baronial
brown finish.
Dozens of patterns, comprising chairs, rockers, day beds, davenports and swings, in . baronial and ivory finishes,
are also reduced.
Upholstered Fiber Furniture ' % OFF
Filet Net, 39c Yard Filet net, in white and ivory, 36 inches wide, dainty detached designs, makes dainty summer curtains, easily laundered and wears well; regular 50c,and 59c QA^* net; special for Friday and Saturday only, yard.Oa/C ^^Grass Rugs, $9.85 FRIDAY SPECIAL—100 imported grass rugs (not matting), in green, brown, blue, with stenciled borders. The kind which usually sell at $12.50: Size (PA 9x12 feet. Friday special .tPI/aOO fjiP Finest Rugs Great stocks of bpth large and small sizes.
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“WhittaU” leprae Royal Wilton EXTRA LAlfGE SIZES Several new patterns in royal Wilton and body Brussels for large rooms which would require a rug 11^4x12 feet, t
Wiltons
at •••«•*•*.*«»
$167
Body Brussels
$118
Seamless Axminster Even if there is an embargo on most all freight, we are getting some very nice shipments of these seamless t rugs. The heavy plush nap has a richnesa and luster j not produced in any other make. Size (ggy
9x12 feet
Better Grade Small Rugs At the Right Price 27x54-Inch Velvet $4.25 27x60-Inch Axminster $7.50 36x63-Inch Velvet $10.00 36x72-Ineh Axminster —$12.50 27x54-Inch Royal Wilton.. .$11.50 36x63-Inch Royal Wilton.. .$18.50
(Trads-Mark lUfftatsro4) ;V Takes all the worry out of buying for the home. iThe Taylor Carpet Ci
