Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1925 — Page 6

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‘IF’ DISCOVERED IN ELECTION CONTEST Records Show Printed Figures Would Have Given Denton Lead Over Willoughby.

George K. Denton, Evansville, defeated for Supreme Court judgeship by one vote by. Benjamin M. Willoughby, Vincennes', would have defeated Willoughby by 854 votes had the Secretary of State taken printed instead of written figures from the vote certifications of county clerks, it was learned- today. In the Marion County returns, Denton was given 68,011. in written figures and 68,915 in printed figures, secretary of State’s records Orange County returns gave loughby 4,256 in written figures and 4,215 in printed figures. Written figures were taken in both cases. In the Orange County case, however, a duplicate certification showed the written figure repeated in the printed figure, leading the officials to believe the written figure was the correct one. There was no duplicate for Marion County. ■ ? Albert Losche, county clerk, when his attention was called to the discrepancy, investigated his records and found the written figure to be the correct one. He said that it was evident a typographical error had been made in the printed figure. Pliny Wolfard, now secretary to Governor Jackson, who was deputy secretary of State, in charge of the vote counting, said today the written figures were chosen because of the customary procedure in financial transactions which calls for the taking of the written figures on checks or notes where there is £ • discrepancy between the written and printed figures. Had the printed figures been taken, the secretary of State would

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Special Purchase of New Spring Hats, Special Price, SI.BB Purchases specially for this event bringing savings of dollars and cents to those who purchase in this sale; hats for matron or miss. Visca straw cloth, hafr braid and silk combinations. Black, brown, henna, wool, sand, orange, green and red. Up-to-the-minute styles for spring.

Boys’ stockings; special values in heavy ribbed stockings with double heels and toes; fine for school, dress or play; black only; sizes 6 to 10; irregulars. Pair 12444

have been powerless to change the vote'count if the printed figures had been proved wrong, it is believed, since Wolfard refused to receive corrected returns from Howard and Sullivan counties on the DentonWilloughby voteDENTON CONTEST MOVES Legislative Committee Organizes for Hearings. The joiftt legislative committee to sit in the contest of the election of Judge Benjamin M. Willoughby to the tSate Supreme Court, will meet Tuesday to discuss methods, it was announced today, Senator Denver C. Harlan, Cambridge City, was named chairman and Representative Woodson Carlisle, South Bend, secretary, of the committee, Thursday afternoon. George K. Denton, Democrat, Evansville, defeated by Judge Willoughby by one vote, will be invited to appear bdfore the committee. Thomas R. Marshall, attorney for Denton, declared today Denton had no hand in filihg the petition by Ernest C. I>ay, Kokomo, backed by the Anti-Saloon League, and would take no part in the procedure. Marshall said he preferred to take his chances in a suit pending in court. To insure a supply of fresh air to the interior of closed automobiles, a ventilator to be installed in the roof and which operates when the car is in motion, is being made.

Women’s Muslin Underwear, Reduced in Price to 50c Bloomers, chemise and gowns, serviceable garments of good quality batiste and muslin; neatly finished and cut full to sizes; chemises are xband-embitoidered; others trimmed with colored stitching.

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250 Pairs Women's Straps and Oxfords, Discontinued Lines From Higher (ft Qp Priced Groupzs 1 /J

Legislative Calendar

HOUSE New Bills H. B. 170 (Barr) —Regulates placement of electric wires for safety purpose. Telephones and Telegraphs. H. B. 171 (Dunlevy)—Makes housebreaking after nightfall first-degree burglary and fixes penalties. Oiminal Code. H. B. 173 (Reeder) —Fixes thirty to fifty-year prison sentence for bank banditry. Criminal Code. H. B. 173 fCarlson)—Providee transfer and transportation of school children from one school to another in certain cases. Education. H. B.- 174 (Hill of Lake) —Permits school Cities to issue bonds for refunding purposes. Judiciary B. H. B. 176 (Hill of Lake) —Makes mayor .of fifth class city appointing official for police . Cities and Towns. H. B. 176 (Lisius)—Provides for appointment of deputy sheriffs in counties over 150.000 population. Fees and Salaries. H. B. 177 (Smith of Marion) —Requires sworn proof of ownership before sale of automobile can be made. Judiciary A. H. B. 178 (Buchanan-Borns) —Reorganizes old law authorizing establishment of police pension funds. Cities and Towns. H. B. 179 (Harris of Monroe) —Fixes twenty-five to forty-nine-year sentence for opening safes with explosives, electricity or torch. Oiminal Code. ) —Allows court in vacation to order sale of real estate by ads ministrators. etc. Judiciary B. H. B. 181 (Babcock)—Requires county highway bridges to be at least twenty feet wide. Roads. H. B. 182 (Drake)—Makes possession of burglar's tools prima facie evidence of Intent to commit burglary. Criminal Code. H. B. 183 (Clements. Korff. McCutcban. Cooper)—Redraft of original Evansville bridge bill. Rivers and Waters.

. Financier Bu Timet Svecia 1 EVANSVILLE. Ind., Jan. 30. —Charles Vaught, held in county jail on a bigamy charge, is a financier, court attaches say. N He supported two wives, paid $lO a week on an automobile and was happy—all on $35 a week. He blamed his affectionate nature for his matrimonial tangle. He has a child by one of his wives.

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Scout Percales, Very Low Priced at 14c the Yard Full bolts; all new light designs in stripes, dots and figured patterns, in all desirable colorings.

240 Women’s ow ing flannel gowns in Dink or blue stripes; cut full and long; double yoke; sizes 16 and 17; reduced to 794 120 Women’s Scout percale aprons, light and dark shades; several attractive and neat styles in fast colors; sizes 36 to 46. Special 694 Extra large outing flannel nightgowns of pink and blue stripes; for stout women, each 91.00 Women’s fancy white aprons and light and dark percale band aprons; trimmed In embroidery, rick-rack and braid; plain and check pockets, long ties. Each 354 Children’s stockings, good cotton, fine ribbed stockings, fine for school or play; as-' sortment of sizes from 6 to 9%; black only; exceptional Tallin: irrpcmlfirH Pair 1

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

H. B. 184 (Clements)—Authorizes entire Appellate Court to sit in cases of extreme importance. Judiciary B. H. B. 185 (Cooper-Gottschalk)—Ex-empts life insurance policy proceeds from liability ot insured person.' Insurance. H. B. 186 (Roe) —Authorizes East Chicago city court to hold all-day sessions. Cities qf Second ClaP“. Bills Passed H. B. 30 (Kissinger)—Legalizes shariffs’ made under legal judgments. H. B. ,'d (Clark of Marion) —Extends by sixty days time for payment of Barrett law assessments. (91 to 6.) H. B. 67 (Freeman)—Raises automobile speed limit on rural highways from twenty-five to thirty-five miles an . hour. (86 to 11.) Indefinitely Postponed •H. B. 152 (O'Connor) —Increasing from $5 to $lO coroner's fee for examination of body. SENATE New Bills S. B. 160 (Alldredge)—Providing funds collected for street ana sewer improvements be deposited daily in city's name as trustee and city get interest. Cities and Towns. . S. B. 161 (Barker)—Providing for election of town marshals. Cities and Towns. S. B. 162 (Cann)—Concerning repair and cleaning of ditches and streams. Judiciary S. B. 163 (English)—Authorizing $3 a day for taking township enumeration of gjrsons over 21. County and Township ustness. 9. B. 164 (Harrison)—Making it a misdemeanor to give or accept promissory notes which give holder power of attorney to confess court judgment for maker withoiit his knowledge. Judiciary B. ■S. B. 166 (Holmes)—Providing SIOO fine so rany official who records written Instrument without them being approved or acknowledged. Judiciary A. S. B. 166 (King)—Abolishing State juvenile probation officers. Organization of Courts. 9. B. 167 (King)—Abolishing county and township institutes and providing for calling of monthly teachers meetings .Education. S. B. 168 (Lochard) Repealing an act of 1921 providing for emergency deputy sheriffs. Judiciary B. Bills Withdrawn 9. B. 150 (9ims)—Amending 9tate mining laws to provide stricter safety regulations. 9. B. 123 (King)—Reducing county institutes from three to five days. Bills Killed S. B. 145 (Hodges)—Making granting changes of venue in civil cases discrotionary for judges. 9. B. 62 (English)—lncreasing salary of 9tate boiler inspector from SI,BOO to $2,000. Mils Passed 8. B. 65 (Dickerman)—Providing graduates of dental colleges must take State

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examination for licenses and providing appeal from the board to Circuit Court on failure to pass. 37 to 0. 9. B. 60 (Cann) —Providing public utility depreciation funds be kept separately and be used in replacing property. CONFESSIONS ALLEGED Three Men Held on Charges of Being Bandit Trio. George Talkington, 27, Grand Hotel, Louis Brunner, 18, and Harry Mescall, 18, both of 24 S. Pine St„ are held today on charges of robbery after police say they confessed Thursday to several hold-ups of pedestrians and a grocery. A girl seeking a reward for the re-

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1,200 Prs. Men’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, Special, 10c the Pr. Black and brown: sizes 10 to 1114; second quality; only such a stupendous having event as Remnant E. O. M. Sale could bring such an offering as this.

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27 Boys’ Worsted ‘ School Suits, Marked to Clear Out Stock of These. $3.45 the Suit Belted models with formfitting full-lined coats, two pairs of full-lined knickers, belt loops; sizes 7 to 17 years.

Children's shirts and pants, extra good quality in separate * garments, high neck, long sleeve shirts, ankle length pants with muslin band at waist, slightly fleeced' sizes 6 to 10 years. Each 294 Women’s' union suits, good quality light weight cotton garments, built-up' shoulders, lace trimmed, bodice tape that ties on shoulder, all loose knee; sizes 36 to 40. Each 254

Clearance of Little Tots’ Winter Coats, They’ll Sell at $2.95 Warm little coats of polalre. velours or chinchillas; soft piled fabrics in sport models; astrakhau or rur-trimmeo; with clever pockets; broken sizes; a substantial saving here.

covery of a S9OO check led to the arrest of Talkington and the arrest of the other two men followed. \ Detectives say the trio failed to hold up a restaurant on E. Tenth St., Nov. 2 when the owner knocked the gun from Talkington’s hand, but they obtained $49.72 in the hold-up of Mrs. Della Gerhardt’s grocery, Sherman Dr., and Troy Ave., Nov. 3. Thief Cuts Screen A screen was cut to gain enj trance into his restaurant, Louis Laeff, 123 N. East St., reported to, police today. Cigars and cigarets,* valued at $11.50, and S2O In change, were stolen.

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2,400 Prs. Men's High-Grade Silk and Wool Hose, 25c the Pair From a* nationally-known mill, shaped hemmed tops, reinforced heels, toes and soles; black, gray. buff, brown and prren heathers; sizes 916 to 1116- Seconds quality.

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