Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1922 — Page 11

SEPT. 6, 1922

LIFOLLETTEWINS BY RECORD TOTIL; DEMOCRATS nil Doubt Exists Whether Enough Votes Registered to Get Place on Ticket. SENATOR’S LEAD IS 3 TO 1 Opposition May Lose Entire List of Wisconsin State Nominations. \ BULLETIN. By United Press MILW AL KEE, Sept. 6.—Official count of ballots cast In Tuesday’s State primary’ will be necessary to determine whether names of Democratic candidates will be placed on the ballot at the November election. Returns today . indicated they would fall short of the necessary 25,000 votes. By United Press MILWAUKEE, Sept. 6 —Robert M. La Follette, by a landslide vote, was nominated for United States Senator by the Republicans of Wisconsin at Tuesday’s primary. He defeated William A. Ganfleld by a majority of Nearly 150,000. The Senator carried the entire slate of State officials to victory, with one possible exception. Governor John J. Blaine, La Follette supporter, was renominated by a majority of more than 100,000 on the basis of figures now compiled. He was opposed by William Morgan on the Ganfleld slate and A. C. McHenry, a wet. Democrats in Doubt Serious doubts were raised today as to whether sufficient votes were polled at the primary to insure placing of the Democratic nominees on the ticket at the November elections. Under Wisconsin law, a certain per cent of the total vote cast at the previous election is necessary for nomination. On the basis of figures of the 1920 vote, the Democratic State candidates were required to poll 25,000 each. Figures on Mrs. Jesse Jack Hooper, candidate for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator, were very meager, but it is probable she has polled the required amount. In the gubernatorial race, however, this was doubtful. With about one-seventh of the State reported, A. A. was leading Earl Mathe for the nomination for Governor by a slight margin. WOMAN IS HURT .Collides With Another Woman at at City Market. Mrs. Charles C. Sherman, No. 4 Halcyon apartments, was injured when she collided with Mrs. Bessie Brodey. 1029 N. Senate Ave., at the city mar ket- Mrs. Sherman fell and suffered an injury to her arm. She was taken home in an automobile by her sou, Harry Sherman, a c.ty fireman

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v By "HICK.” There’s a Charlie Chaplin in the chicken family. Doubt it? If you do, drop Into Evans & Gordon’s freak animal circus, which is an attraction with the Johnny J. Jones shows at the Indiana State fair. The Charlie Chaplin of "hen land” is a hen with three wings and a regular Chaplin walk. In this strange place is a rooster with four legs, but walks only on two of ’em. Horse is Masher I met the smartest horse I ever have seen at Captain Sigsbee's trained animal circus of the Jones’ shows. This horse even flirts with pretty women and admits that he loves the ladies. This circus attraction has elephants, monkeys and everything else which a real circus should have. I was wanting a thrill and I got it at the motorcycle speed-dome. In

STEPHENS IN LEAD Mississippi Run-Off Primary Returns Only Partially Complete. By United Press JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 9.—Herbert D. Stephens, former Congressman from the Second Mississippi district, was leading former Senator James K. Vardamann by approximately 15,000 votes, according to unofficial returns in the run-off for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator, Arentz Leads Race. CARSON CITY, Nev., Sept. 6. — With about one-third of the vote In yesterday's primary reported, Samuel S. Arentz was leading Charles Chandler for the Republican nomination for United States Senator by 82 votes. Senator Key Pittman, Democrat, was renominated without opposition. STEAL SPOTLIGHT Two Boys Stop Truck and Remove Fixture From Machine. Two boys stopped their automobile truck at Meridian St. and the Union railroad tracks today and stole a spotlight off of an automobile owned by Charles Held, 507 Murphy Building. Church Files Articles Articles of association for the Church of God and Saints of Christ have been filed with the Secretary of State by Deacon E. E. Lewis, George j Sanford and Janies Anderson.

a big bowl two men, riding motorcycles flirt with death and broken necks, by riding at a high rate of speed. How they stick on the rim of this big bowl is a mystery to me. This exhibition certainly has a real punch. Midget Show popular The midget show is populated with about a half dozen wee men and women. The ladies wear evening gowns and seem to have a great time. I didn't have a chance with one handsome little midget miss because she centered all of her attention upon a big marine, who was In the audience. The Jones shows this year have many new rides and amusement stunts. There are numerous attractions under canvas, including a wild west show, Aimee and others. I didn't find an objectionable feature during my trip to the Jones shows at the fairgrounds.

M’CRAY WINS PRIZES • Blooded Herefords"-of Governor Score Heavily at State Fair. The reputation of Orchard Lake Stock Farm, owned by Governor Warren T. McGray, has been upheld by the twenty-one Herefords which he has entered at the State Fair. The Governor’s fat steers won first prize in the senior yearling and second prize in the Junior yearling classes and first in both the calf and the steer herd classes. Condo Fairfax, son of the famous Perfection Fairfax, the Governor's prize herd sire, is also on exhibit. INJURIES ARE FATAL George Gardner of Greencast.le Is Killed in Illinois. By Times Sperinl GREENCASTLE. Ind.. Sept. 6. Two automobiles met 1n head-on collision near Effingham, 111., yesterday and resulted In fatal injuries to George Gardner of this city. His wife was seriously hurt.

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41 PLEAS FACE Hi BOARD Murderers and Petty Crimnals Seek Leniency From State Body. When the State board of pardons meets Monday, Sept. 11, for a week’s session, members will be asked to consider pardons in two cases of murder, two of manslaughter, nine liquor law violations, live of petit larcency, four of robbery, three of burglary, three of grand larceny, two for issuance of fraudulent checks, two for forgery and one each for failure to provide, conspiring to commit grand larceny, abortion, rape and assault and battery with intent, forty cases in all. Those from Marion County seeking pardon follow: Carl Dorsett, March 18, 1922, one year. State farm, grand larceny. Eva Morrison, Juvenile court, six months, woman’s prison, SSOO and costs. Lovel D. Walser, May 29, 1922, fined $l5O for violation of the liquor laws. Remission asked. Florence Simmons, July 20, 1922, six months, woman’s prison, fined $1 and costs for petit larceny. Troutman, June 30, 1921, two to fourteen years, forgery, State prison. FUGITIVE CAUGHT Man Wanted at Niles, Mieh., for Child Desertion. "I am willing to return,” said Charles E. Shriner, 24. 819 Chadwick St., arrested today by detectives on the charge of being a fugitive from justice. Shriner is wanted at Niles, Mich., on the charge of wife and child desertion. VISIT HEADQUARTERS Officers of State Clubs Federation Guests at State Fair. Mrs. W. J. Torrence, president, and Mrs. John Moore of Kokomo, ex-presi-dent ot the Indiana Federation of Women’s Clubs, were guests at the State fair headquarters of the federation today. Mrs. Mvron Stewart Gordon of Logansport was also a guest. Dies While Swimming SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Sept. While in* swimming in Flat Rock River near St. Paul yesterday afternoon. Noel Franklin Holland, 19, died. Heart failure is believed to havo caused his death.

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BODY LIES IN STATE Guard Provided Until Hour of Funeral of Bishop Fallows. By United News CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—The funeral ot Samuel Fallows, "the soldier-bishop,” who died here Tuesday at the age of 87, will be held Friday and the body will be taken to Hadley, Mass., for burial. . Civil War veterans and the American Legion under the direction of Gen. Charles D. Dawes will guard the body as It lies In state until the hour of the funeral. MAN HITS SWEETHEART Judge Fines Him $1 and Costs for Act. A broken engagement, and an Invitation to leave the home of his sweetheart, caused Harold Neilson, 37, Twentieth and Illinois Sts., to bo fined $1 and costs on the charge of assault and battery by Special Judge Thomas Garvin, in city court today. Neilson said he gave money to Mrs. Margaret Burkhart, 722 E. Twenty-Second St., so that she could obtain a divorce, and then she presented him with his hat and ordered him out. This angered him and he struck the woman and her roommate, Marie Clark. WILL TALK BOXING Governor to Discuss Michigan City Matches With Attorney General. Governor McCray will discuss with Atomey General Lesh his special re port from a representative present at the Michgan City box.ng matches on Labor day, before making public tlic contents of the report, he said touay The report was made to him by an officer of the Indiana National Guard, who was present at the ringside during the exh.bitlons, it was learned. The Dempsey exhibition With his sparring partner was strictly in accordance with promises made him, the Governor said. Car Kills Girl CLINTON, Ind.. Sept. 6—Opal Irene Allen. 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Allen of Eugene, died of injuries received when an automobile struck her. The car was driven by Harvey T. Loubscher of Evansville.

MADISON COUNTY BOYS WIN DOB Pendleton Team Carries Off Trophies at Stock Judging Contest at Fair. Honors in the boys’ livestock Judging contest at the Indiana State Fair announced today went to Madison, County. Bert McCallister, Robert Thomas and Frederick Taylor, all of Pendleton, won in a field of thirty-six with a score of 1,711, and won the $l5O trophy offered by the Kingan Packing Company and SIOO given by the State board of agriculture to rep resent the State at the International Livestock Exposition at Chicago In December. The Blackford County team, which won last year, scored highest in dairy Judging, and will represent the State in the national dairy show contest at St. Paul In October. This team was composed of Harold Ciamme, William Forlcner and Elba Houseman.

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Carl Songer of Fountain County won individual honors of the 108 boys competing and the SIOO scholarship to Purdue University. Wallace Barnett of the Marion County team was second and drew a $75 scholarship, and William Forkner of Blackford County was third, winning a S3O cash prize. The contest was directed by Prof. C. F. Gobble of Purdue University. The awards were announced at 11 o'clock this morning by Thomas Grant, chairman of the fair board. Medals went to the highest scoring Individuals In the various classes of livestock. They were J. Dale Strahl, Greejifleld, on sheep; Rufus Greer, Decatur County, hogs, Cecil Sutton, Reelsville, horses; Robert Thomas, Pendleton, beef cattle, and Wallace Barnett, Indianapolis, dairy cattle. The ten high teams finished as follows: First, Madison; second, Blackford; third, Hancock; fourth, Benton; fifth, Fountain; sixth, Scott; seventh. White eighth, Owen, ninth, Harrison; tenth, Clay. Register Is Looted While John Short, 4150 Graceland Ave., night manager of a lunchroom, 217 S. Illinois St., was in the rear of the case at 1 a. m. today a thief robbed the cash register of SSO.

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