Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1920 — Page 27

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. THTBSDAT. YAT 27, 1920.

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APPELLATE COURT

Abstrticts of Opinion* Announced

May 26, 1920.

ttae wound opened and durt9 was made from

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attend!n* phreuiaM. upon the appellee's inmrtemw ttrotoed for rauze and found a pveee

about a half inch wide and about fifteen

inehes Soar which was reasoned and she eotntnerieoa to improve The ar/peHant eontend* that' there i* not sufficient eridenee to ; support the rerdiet a* there is no erpert j Otrlinoa that it wm ne*»*eaee to lease the

PWTtilClANa *>113 8t*BW>BO*9—MAUPEAC- *ait*e la the wound nee expert eridenee FHTSiClASS iusw !, jthaa the ne*lirenrw was the mum of her :J. , „ ‘ i J s idftw ilhiooe a*d OTpj^ eo'ndi'tioo. The wcrt

that while an ordinary -^ae of mal reomee* expert te*t.mony to estatv fact that the work was riot properly that an ordinary juror know* enoar* «H expert testimony to xnow that te

It and p«r-1 lecre the xa«ue in the wound w»« neftir^nee md m aodh ! and that Its presence would create snotation >. end that *nd diaraar, while the appellant » own phy atirffle*! operation on «eia<M admitted that ll*e preweor* of me as Indtsioti to theffsove would cause trouble. <2< The *p-

ptaoed ranxe in Qbe wound and f peJUnt s eonumtion that <be appelUnt <~>tpermitted the wound to heal orer j poratton was merely for the owrun* of the utd thereby to cause blood poiaon-. real estate and that Dr* Walker and Wet ir>r. It la shown by the orldenee that the (horn were pertnem and did the surri^al work stppelter undtrwent an operation iff whleb T M aueh partners will not arall them for an Indtslon was made and dreseed. sod! the erideoee Is aueh that It she had sued •he was sent home and the sppeWant s ••wyeon { them they would hare eon tended that »he uent a letter ttstiay that the wound wad | employed the corporation and not them

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a few times. The wound did heal orsr but * SETTMtMEKT. afterward she was taken withyreat pain and 106M Eerdmand Van Der T«er r». f 1 . r J"J! !!■_, 1" .i,* ■» , ■■■!"l; - , —=3

lews and

Union Trust Company aerator. Floyd

C. C. Affirmed Enloe. P. J.

1 (i> This ease inrelrer the matter of the ^ ° f ““ estate ! oTu^s- 1 % i ! ** •??*»<* and the betrx under : the win and the 4oremor and county com-, i 10 * 0 ®“i >roraj w the Haim for omitted taxes for JSTOOO. wbere the auditor f had eertifled the nuo of S12.o3«.«l and on TT?f •T? AJ •«*"« ol facts the fflrctut oowt had found that S0.3O2.44 was “d «**jwn»proowiie war effected pendidw appelW * motion for a new trial and aramst the objections of the appeOant tax ferret, who had Sled bis uKerrenia* petition and who had a contract to reemre »5 p«r oent of the amounts which were collected on omitted property. The real holdsn*

<wurt-. af ter dtmniBmnf the law and

facts is. Under any rsew of this case, the

June 3 Visitors’ Day

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judgaient is therefore affirmed.'

STATUTE OF FEACDS—COXTEACTS XOT |

TO HE FEEFOEMH) THIS TEAS. j Thursday. June t, has been aims Sol Merer et al, re. S. G. Spink • **ide as visitors’ day at the

Compeer H aL .Marlmt S. C. AppHSaat’s ; petitaoa for reheann* » denied. Nichols J-’ Th4* cause » reported in 124 K- X TS7. r and mrolree the ijaestioo of oral contract* 1

not to be performed in a year

betnr the ftaaaaa* of Aw cwstruction of | apartanent houees. laamn* bonds and *cu?« as mime# few the bond holders, etc. The ; coort distm*~jjshea the eaew ^ted and holds | that the court can say from the a.ie«ed eoctraet itself and without, any outside in TeWdcatton. **** the contract could not be performed within a year. Numerous caeee! are ronewed and the court adhere* to its bokh nr that the altered contract on ita f»* could not be performed within a year and for that reaeon was not ettforc-ble. not besnf in wrttiiM.

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merich Manual Training High SchooL The teachers of the school are arranging a program that will be carried out for visitors in addition to exhibits of work done by pupils of the school. The entire day will be given

Smart Styles

fflodpftte Prices

The Shop Exclueively for Women Memorial Day Is Next Sunday Bo not delay buying your footwear until the last minute. Petot’s style range is larger than past seasons, and pnees are

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The "Thio Tie” come* in blsck mst kid, A A with Icmtlher heel*, st n* • eUU Same style in white duck $6.00 Same *ty!e in white kid $8.00

Oxfords with Military

Heels

In black kid, brown kid, brown and tan calfskin, white duck and white ‘buckskin. Prices last season,

%n exact reproduction.

same as to $10.

6 AND 8 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET

Mail order* filled by paid parcel post Open Saturday Rvenlnga Until fiiSO.

F. PJ. PETOT. I*. A. VANK1RK.

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.SliTeBple’s Telegram’

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A Lady in Love”

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“THE BLUE BIRD” A Mighty Spectacle of Happiness _ ___________

ALL this WEEK—DOORS OPEN 11 A. M.

The Hit of the Year The “Spectaclorama” “Pagan Purple” A Feottval Tale of China n Thonttanii* Yenr* Ago Wr*IC4«. FOMFDY. CIUCL* AND SPECTVCLF IN ONE

Sft People, laHadlng Winger*. Dancer*, illppodrome Featnre*. Scene* and Coatamea by Almmerer. Song* nnrt Mnalr by Norma Gregg. y Pre*ent«Hl Dally at 2t*0. 4:00, 71.10 nod 0:3ll p. m.

ANITA STEWART IN “The Yellow Typhoon” By Harold MacGrath The dynamic story of a yellowhaired adventuress—«qgaily notori on* In San Francisco, Yokohama. Manila nn-l London— whose forte In life was the breaking of meni who lived to win whatever the odds—a combination of oriental canning and occidental nerve. Anita Stewart In a daal rale and her heat pletare to date.

AMUSEMENTS.

jm fP^ CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE “Cabaret in Dixie”

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LA PETITE REVUE. Stafford Comedy Poor. Morris and Tewae, Selma Braata aad Compaay, Two LHlIe*. Tom Bfooaey, Fox Comedy.,

UNTIL 11

Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening.

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Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Association' j'MURAT—Tonight 8:15 SCOTTI GRAND OPERA CO! Antonio Scotti and His Company of Artists, Musicians and Chorus and Scenery From the Famous Metropolitan Opera Company, New York. Dli'DlT'DFTYirD I? IVEii CjIV 1 v/llVJCi— Tharsday Evening. 8:1* “La B0HEME” p p 4Sr*"' Friday Evening, 8:1* “La T0SCA” KS*%SrW5rtJ:'l!SSa; Doable Bill Saturday Matinee, 1:48 Sharp. <f T Y)RACOLO” VNl) ] Oalagher. D’Angelo Cham lee. Dewnie. *1 Sandellna. Kent, Paltrinleri, Com. Pelletier. “LUCIA di f LAMMERM00R” Saturday Evening, 8:15 “II TR0VAT0RE” SSSSaZT *’*“ M *' ALL SEATS NOW SELLING 1 ONA B. TALBOT, 916 Hune-Mansur Bldg, and Murat Theater Tonight I Price*—*5.00. *4.00. *3.00. *2-50. *2.00. *1210. War Tax. 1© Per Cent. Extra

THIS WEEK

Tai££ SHOWS DAILY 2:30.7:30,1 Ml. JOHN T. RAY & CO. “CHECK YOUR HAT" CHRISTIE AND BENNETT Two Oentlemea from Virginia

McCarthy and stenard A “Two-Bed" Farce Comedy MUSICAL PARSHLEYS

Instrumental Novelty

GABBY BROS. AND CLARK A Trio of Thlhattvc Chap*

TOM MOORE And Hi* Girly Girl* In a Neat C«medy aad Musical Melange KINOGRAM WEEKLY LITERARY DIGEST

“STOP THIEF V ” Farce in 3 Acts. Last 1920 Production of the Butler Dramatic Club. MASONIC TEMPLE Saturday, Maj 29. 8:15 P. M. SEAIS HOW: 11.10. $1.00. 75c Tax Exempt. Benefit Biology Clnb Scholarship.

This Beautiful Columbia Grafonoia and a List of Ten Records of Your Own Selection $130 Terms $12.00 Cash Weekly $2.00

New Columbia Releases for June

AtSST. 10-inch—*!.**—The Want af Yea. <Vanderpoot.) Louis Graveure, baritone solo. Orchestra accompaniment. I Know a Lovely Garden.. (D'Hxrdelot.) Lout* Graveare, baritone aolo. Orchestra accompacintent. At*S6. !4-tnch—*1-00 Atwanee. (Medley One-8tep.> Introducing ••Come to the Moon." (Gershwin.) Colombia Dance Orchestra. Mystery. (Medley Fox Trot.) (Cirina.) Introducing (I) "Poppy Bloaooma.” (Olman.) (t) "The Time Will Come” (Steven*) The Happy Six. Incidental Chora* wing by Jack Kaufman. AtSlS, l*-tneh—*1.*©—Wl»e Waata a Baby. (Medley Fox Trot ) Introducing (I) "I m Waiting For Ship* That Never Come In " (1) "A Little Bunch of Sweetneaa." (Olman ) Columbia Saxophone Sextette. The Crocodile. (Fox Trot.) (Motsan and Akat.) Columbia Saxophone Sextette. ^ ASS**, 10-Inch—*1.00—Hold Me. (Fox Trot.) (Hiehman and Black ) Introducing "Midnight Maid." (Meyer and Black.) Art Hickman * Orchestra Incidental Plano Duet, by Hickman and Biiia. Dance With Me Agaia. (One-Step.) (Wallace.) Art Hlckman a Orch. ASMS, 10-tnrh—*1.00—Oriental Star*. (One-Step.) (Monaco.) Prince# Dance Orchestra Bound in Moroeeo. (Fox-Trot.) (Hertcher.) Prince's Dance Orch. U-INCH DANCK RECORDS ASI4S, ll-inch—fl.tS—Left All Alone Again Bine*. (Medley Fox Trot.) Introducing (1) "Good Night Boat," (J) "Whose Baby Are Tou?*’ from "The Night Boat." (Kern.) Yerkes Jaxarimba Orchestra. Alexandria from "Aghrodite.” (Medley Fox Trot.) (Goetxl.) Introducing (1) "Good Night. Angeline.” (Europe, Siasle and Blaka.) (J) "Ain’t Tou Coming Back, Mary Ann. to Maryland." (Sissle and Blake.) Yerkes Jaxarimba Orchestra. E. L. Lenox Piano Co. 16 North Meridian Street

The Home of the Chiekering Piano

over to visitors so that they may at- f new building. Arrangements for that

being made by C. B. Dyer,

,,, v ... ienator. president of the alumni association, will be the principal speaker June 7. Bert 9. Gadd. of the board of school

tend at their convenience. i day are

Arthur R. Robinson, state senator. '

ng made by C. B. Dyer,

when the school will celebrate the! commissioners, will lay the corner

laying of the corner stone for the 1 stone.

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