Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1920 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920.
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SUPREME COURT Abstracts of Opinions Maudes Down October 13, 1920.
eftlMIKAL. LAW—SEUSCTIOa Of iUBT— XY1DBKCK ' S3221 DobbIs t. Bmb r«. SUte «T XadL w.». M«n4a Cr. C- A*»mad C. J. Lslrf. J Ct-mou. \ at Tbit m » emnriettoa mmoH with intent to kilt. There wm «r. decee tb*t fSrttest «m etreet cowifneei tar of Ib4i»»»pom, MX) that be MOStot ««-« to ifat *Mwult and iMSterr and afterward put Okmn upon the pay roll of hi* department and fanoed mm mm witbset anr Mnrtem br them. On appeal the appeilento eseatton the action of the trial eaert to the ehnaattiy «f a jwror. but the court he*Aa that they did set praaent the eaeetion to the trial court review and for that nrnaoo can set prerot it to the mtpreae wort far review, the ehewin* betnf that appellant preemted the trial' «eort .aa a aaaitter '«< error "fils. MddlJ trial only Wtotoaia after the jury and that the oaeatkw whl^rh 'tor SkJfr twtptm-r ir» fiT^Nhfiri I. hold# that the teatroetten that the erldetien -» to the keeotna of (he neraoee emumitUnc roll w!tho*»t ml to ihow not. tn new of
ierty without netfas that a property owner Jean not enjoin the colieetum of taxea upon , the tnereaaed rataatMm ao fixed unlem it in f beyond the tme ralaation and that the trial f court banes failed to find that appellant’« j valuation waa the true valuation or that j the raluatioe by the board of renew wm i beyond the true valuation., and the harden
appellant aa plaratur to eeWbAver*, thn jw&jpuMmt aumi te *•- i
APPEAL A STD E&KCR—XEXTEA&XKG—
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IMS'S. €3s»h. admimetraior va. the City of Bmrttoston et at Wabarft C. C. Appeltort’* petition for rebeanns to datoed.
Xtohoto. J.
The ordinal optmea doe* not bold (hat Che eompfaial to bad boeaaae it to os a! double theory, but trrnrnae H don* inH
M*d, were <m*rm I *«» <4>t Tbe fart thi aBSHSA
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permit one of the aaealtanta to toett- ^ ** .Trr-r^i t
Tbe aj.-scJant neeka on a*
toe court held it iuroffiaent upon to it* former opinion. Thi* the coart will pot do. «-*T>ertaHr » view of tbe fart that tbe plaint <-ontain* aliesaUoo* sot to cooie to that theory. FRAUD—TRLAI>—ISSTRCCTIOSS IMS Clarb W. Koumtoe va. Lea C. Auiyer. Sr., et aL Hatmitoo C. C. Wiirasad
Wetorta. 1.
Thto waa as action for damacoa far fraud practiced bp appeTUaa to ohtauatos a trad* vi appaDanrs fans for worthtoti uorporato stock. The court nstdewa the evidence at
j|Ptih|l|pflf Sfnitof 'ltito|^|ar f^a
failed to *h*w wiverathto error to the paeattoaa whsicb be attemptad to pranct oa the matter of introduction and exduauNi of evf> ; denrv. but ho id* that tot court errod in tbe | ,r T.-af vi each of four laetruetioae Ham i becM 2. IS. 4 and S. one a* invacbas toe 1 proviaee of Urn Jury rrtatiat to the value
t», aod tbe other* m no*
grtoa^phy tr had asy opportunity to stake MASTER AXD SERTART—COMPKNSATIOW LAW. 10S34- Indiana Window Glam Company ▼a. Wyatt M. Mauds. Industrial Board. AI-
of bit
wae workiat for appeliee at a pnee per ton at the 1 »■ the appellant far*"
work. Appellant
i* not a aervanfi but a con- . adtinent to affinned tn au5® HS®®*-, m.._ Co. vm. 123 5». E_ IPS. and other cam* died. ■ FAILURE TO PRESKKT QURSTIOl* J0526. Abe Fcmbenr vs. Thomas FJ
Hart et al. Delaware 8. C. Affinned. Xe*
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On tbe authority of Sturpeoa ▼*. Loptiure. lad. App . 134 K. E. 407. and authorities therein died, we hold that no sanation to preaeotod lor oar consderaboo. Judy-
ment afgrmad." ^
HIGHWAY PROBLEMS UP.
ered at tbe twenty-sixth annual con-
Xnniefpal Improvement Sactoty la Caaveatiaa at St. Lewis ST. LOUIS. October 14.—Problems
in hixbwsF construction were consid-
vention of tbe American Society for Municipal Improvements, in session hero today. Speakers advocated classification and standardisation of wtod^AF widths to meet different
conditions.
Tbit, it was asserted, would tend toward standardisation construction
by preventing the building of roads of excess width and at the same time assure ample width to meet traffic demands without undergoing reconstruction. Under the comprehensive building program that was forecast by delegates, it was pointed out that a saving running into millions could be effected if roads were constructed in
conformity with the service they will be called on to give. The convention will end tomorrow. Mm • Full Supply. (Boston Transcript 1 Hub—So you've been to s teacher of physical culture. Well, what did he tell JX>U? Wife—The firet thing he fold me wa* to keep my chin up. Huh—H ih J I hadn't noticed any faHto* oft to that line.
_to have the eompistot tested ea j then* banc as theory (ben tbe two which either made aa
to 4hr fart* of the
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TAleTTOW—OMUMCTfOK
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ii*"tins’ additional tosee whi«h I* a oorporation.
(to a •pertai Sndtog of fart* that nrmarwi •rttertutoa of it* peraonai in tbe arverai townrtnpe and mi a tosito eaeb item and too aossssor ^ tn 'ss ^ as a
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with amsslng promptness.
Keep Klori* ready to nee for injuries. It insures rkam. sort, quick healing, and more positively iban iodine, peroiid* or any oid-
titas antiseptic or ointment.
Kloria doesn’t Ini tote. Is soothing. pktiasnt, sad sbsointety ssis, because oof poisonous. Tot it de-
stroys germs on contact
Never before eras there an anti-, ■optic so besllag. so effsetive in destroying germ*, and with so many
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yet it is as harmless as water to tbe hair. It destroys perspiration and all offensive odors instantly. Nothing like it for foot troubles. Harmless, yet far more effective than poisonous antiseptias for per-
sonal hygiene. .
Dissolve a few Kloria ThWetn in
water and instantly you have, at a cost of s few cents, s large bottle of liouid antiseptic, which Is dean,
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