Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1920 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jfletrfjer fesbing* anfe Crust QJa 23 FREED FROM GAMING CHARGE Nothing Proved, So Judge Turns Them Loose. Charles Durham, proprietor of a poolroom at Udell and Clifton streets, was found guilty yesterday in city court of keeping a gambling house, but twentythree men caught in the raid at the time the alleged game was In progress were found not guilty of visiting a gambling house. The charges were dismissed on motion of the state when the police testified they could not point out each man who had won and lost money in the craps game. That the men were not guilty of visiting a gambling bouse even if they were in one was explained by the court. “It would be an injustice for me to make all of them pay fines of sls just because they were in a poolroom,” the court said. * “The poolroom is a licensed place and Oj>en to the public.” fc." he court did not suggest that Mayor Charles Jewett might be asked to revoke the license of the proprietor of the poolroom, and so far as could be learned today the “good government” mayor has not revoked Durham's license. SIMILAR TO MANY OTHERS. The story of the craps game raid at Durham's was similar to that of many other raids in which Judge Pritchard has failed to find the defendants guilty recently. Aftar Judge Pritchard had found Durham guilty he fined him $lO and costs and sentenced him to twenty days on the penal farm, but the twenty-day sentence was suspended. Police officers point out that It is impossible to obtain evidence that will show just which gambler won or lost money and how much was won or lost, although, they say, they often obtain possirive evidence that gambling Is going on at the time the raids are made, and capture dice and money. The fear of the gamblers is not that they will be convicted of gaming which carries only a fine, but that. they will be found guilty of visiting a gambling house, which conviction would carry with it a Jail sentence of at least ten days. Theodore Roosevelt in Three Plane Jams TULSA, Okla., Sept. o.—Lieut. Col. Theodore Roosevelt today had little appetite for airplane trips after being fed three courses of thrills. Starting the flight to Oklahoma at Joplin, Mo., Roosevelt narrowly escaped serious Injury when the airplane in which he was waiting to make the trip raced around the field and finally upended. In another machine Roosevelt started, but crashed into a pole near Vinita, Okla. In a third plane the trip was resumed, but before landing here the plane passed through an electrical storm, which twice killed the engine. Poultry Association to Meet Oct. 8 and 9 The annual fall meeting of the Indiana State Poultry association will be held at Purdue university, Oct. 8 and 9. Members of the association decided on the date and place at a special meeting held yesterday afternoon in the poultry room of the Purdue building at the state fair grounds. The state board of agriculture is asked to increase poultry prizes at the state fair to $5, $3 and $2, for first, second and third single birds, with ribbons for fourth and fifth, and prizes of $lO, $5 and $3 on pens, with ribbons for the last two places, in a resolution adopted at the meeting. Baby chick producers not now identified with the association will be invited to the fall meeting.

W, L. Bridges Placed on Realty Committee Announcement -was made today at the offices of the Indiana Real Estate association that William L. Bridges had been appointed a member of the committee of fire to hare charge of the attendance contest at the annual convention to be held in Muncie, Oct. 12, IS and 14. The other members of the committee are Albert H. Schaaf, Ft. Wayne; Dr. John R. Mitchell, Evansville, chairman; D C. Johnson, Terre Haute, and Turner Hadley of Richmond. Every real estate board in the state is entitled to compete for the attendance trophy, which Is to be awarded by the state association. Another cup is to be awarded for the best four-minute talk at one of the sessions of the convention. A meeting of officials of ths organization will be held sometime next week, at which rules governing the contest for the attendance cup will be adopted. TAKES THORXTOVS BENCH. Pending the arrival of Judge W. W. Thornton of superior court, room 1, who has spent the summer tn France and England, W. O. Dunlavy is acting as judge pro tem. Judge Thornton is expected to return to the city the last of the month. Liberty Nut Oleomargarine—Glosebrenner’s Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch So*p,Ointment.TaJcnm 25c.ever*where. Porstmrrfc* Address: CiticqrLfcbOTfctoru.Dpt.X. aidan ii. f .

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DOG HILL PARAORAFS ---gta The Mall Carrier was stopped on the road yesterday by somebody who mistook him for the Tin Peddler. He says this same thing has happened two or three different times, and he takes this method of making the correction. • • • Miss Peachie Sims lost a letter this week between the postofflce and her home and cannot find it anywhere. Ra* Barlow is helping her look for it and is hoping he will find it while nobody is looking, so that he can see who it's from and what is in it. • • • Frisby Hancock, who has been stove np with rheumatism for some time, says he believes in cheerfulness but that he oughtn't to let it interfere too much with his worries.

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i West Washington Street Prices Are Lower Than Last Year on New Fall Dresses for Women and Misses WE FEATURE A SPLENDID VARIETY ~ TOMORROW (FRIDAY) AT *l6” Made of fine quality serge. in the new autumn silhouette. Straight, slender and smart. Neatly embroidered and braid trimmed models in misses sizes, 14 to 20. Women’s sizes, 36 to 46. 0 Hosts of the Most Fascinating New Fall Dresses Have Arrived and are on Sale Now *> $ 25 - $ 35 Tricotines, Serges, Satins and Charmeuse Many heavily beaded trimmed and embroidered You saw dresses at these priees last year, but comparing qualities then and now, prices average about SIO.OO less.

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RINK'S CLOAK HOUSE Specializing Popular Price Models f. Satins, Silks , Serges Fall Dresses I pf Featuring new fall frocks at these prices means values out of the fUl l/JOr // ordinary. It’s practically a sale to demonstrate how, our patrons can be elegantly, yet inexpensively dressed at an economical outlay without sacrificing either quality, style or dignity, at—|l sl9-50 to $29-50 v Dresses in a wonderful range of different designs, short and long } / sleeves, fitted, panel or straightline effect, full overdrapes or taiSatin, otlk aU lored; embroidered, beaded and ruffled; square, round, V-shaped and fronts; $19.50 to $29.50 or higher if you wish. . t 29.00 •' Rink’s Cloak House

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