Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1924 — Page 3

SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924

LEWIS BOOSTS SANDERS President of Mine Workers Confers With CooHdge. By United Press WASHINGTON, April 12.—John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine

TIMES ADVERTISERS’ BASEBALL PUZZLE!! Thirty-Two Tickets for the First Saturday Game Free! It’s a Cinch —Get Busy!

* How Well Do You Know Baseball Terms? Make Your Knowledge Win a Prize! What Baseball Terms Do These Pictures Suggest?

Every Merchant on this page is a red-hot baseball fan and wants to seeOwnie Bush and his Tribe be the pace setters in the American Association pennant race. The Indianapolis Times and the advertisers on this page offer 32 tickets in the Baseball Term Contest. Each Picture suggests a familiar baseball term. Two things you must do to compete: TMI w hat term each picture suggests. JC? Call Circle 6-6-6~6 Go See Indians Play Ball TWO BEST BETS Indians to Win Pennant . Diamond Cabs at 20c Per Mile Diamond Cab Cos. At Your Service—Circle 6666

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Workers of America today conferred with President Coolidge on the vacancy on the seventh United States Court of Appeals and recommended appointment of Representative Sanders of Indiana as Federal judge for that State if Judge A. B. Anderson,

now holding that position is elevated to the Seventh Court of Appeals. The jimson weed when exposed to the rays of radium for as short a time as ten minutes will develop seeds producing many new types of plants.

* Tell why you like to trade with some particular advertiser on this page. To the sixteen persons handing in the neatest letters giving the nearest correct list of baseball terms suggested by these pictures and telling why they .like to trade with some particular advertiser on this page will he awarded two tickets each. The judge in the contest is Secretary Clauer, whose decisions must be accepted as final. Contest closes at noon Tuesday, April 15. SEE “OWNIE” BUSH \\\ —THE NEW TRIBE BOSS, AND HIS \ j NIFTY UNIFORMS \ i il” IN OUR WINDOW. . cr ilson Athletic Equipment—Bill Doak Gloves— Konev Base Mitts—Louisville Slugger Bats Genuine Horsehide Gloves, laced thumb $3.00 Catcher’s Mitts SI.OO to $15.00 Finger Gloves BO<* to SB.OO Base Mitts ,$1.25 to $9.00 Babe Ruth Official Baseball SI.OO Boys' Baseball Suits $3.00 t Smith-Hassler-Sturm Cos. 219-221 Mass. Ave. A REAL SPORTING GOODS STORE

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95,000 SEE HOME SHOW Blind Boy Scouts Give Demonstration; Exhibitors Award Prizes. Troop 16, composed of Scouts from I the Blind school gave demonstrations

today in the Boy Scout booth at the Home Complete Exposition. Scouts from Troop 30 also took part. Prizes will be awarded tonight by the exhibitors conducting contests. Mayor Shank was invited to speak. Henley T. Hottel, general secretary

Contest is open to all readers of The Indianapolis Times, except employes of local newspapers or their immediate families. Address all letters to Baseball Term Editor. Bring or mail your letters to The Indianapolis Times. Get busy, fans—it’s a short contest but a merry one. Winners will be announced in Thursday’s Times. “Between the Devil and Deep A man who wishes to dress well finds himself between the DEVIL of expense and the DEEP SEA of bad styles. Such men will find a happy escape from their dilemma in NATIONAL CUSTOM TAILORS’ Clothes, designed and produced by custom trained tailors of long experience. Investigate where “Duality is higher than price.” National Custom Tailors 25 E. Market St.

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of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, estimated that over 95.000 persons saw the show this week. A report on the exposition will Vie made Wednesday noon at the real estate board luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce.

HEALTH WEEK ARRANGED Observance of National Negro Health week by all agencies interested in the welfare of colored residents her*' has been decided upon. RepreserYa-

a J> THE fUfl INDIANS '"MHIL home 'Jr'xl.-W UNIFORMS Were Furnished by the Em-Roe Sporting Goods Cos. Start the Season Right With Our Equipment SPECIAL— 9Q FOR OPENING WEEK fO ■ J/ $2 OFFICIAL LEAGUE ~ ■ _____ " BASEBALL— JL The Athletic Supply House of the Nation Em-Roe Sporting Goods Cos. 209 W. Washing-ton St. Main 3867 ~O J % Enjoy Yourself at The Oriental \ Where the Fans Get Together to Talk It Over Clean, wholesome sport at a ~f| place that’s known as the spot §| where the fans congregate. Drop in some evening—you’ll have a regular good time. Oriental Billiard Room Harry James , Mgr. 1401 E. Washington St.

?\ Play Safe! o \ \ By Purchasing Your \\ \ Drugs at a Reliable Pharmacy You Won’t Regret It! At Glatt's you are always 6ure of receiving pure drugs of high quality and real personal service. It is a hobby with us to have every customer pleased. Dmgs — Candies — Tobaccos—Sodas \ Joseph G. Glatt Quality Pharmacy 1702 E. Washington St. Drexel 4749 “GIFTS THAT LAST” Here You May Buy Quality Jewelry * at Reasonable Prices From our usually pleasing stock of jewelry you may always select just the kind of an article you desire. We’ll take a genuine interest in your patronage. DON T. HOOVER 1502 E. Washington St. Drexel 0888 “A Jeweler Who Cares"

tives met at the Colored Y. M C. A., Michigan and Senate Ave., today. The observance will be under auspices of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. Last year Indian apolis won third prize in the United States.

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