Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1924 — Page 16

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MARBLE WINNER ' WILL GIVE MEDAL 10 IS SCHOOL Wilby t Richardson, 14, of No, 30 Wins Tourney at No, 30 —Beech Grove Saturday, K.ii the first time this year, the visting school won the sectional tourname,it in the India rfapolis Timtw iryrble contest, when Wilburt Rich;,Alsou, 14. of 15 Btirwick Ave.. a student at school No. 50. copped the liurney at school Xo. 30. V\ . Mashing#>n St. and Rider Ave. Thursday, f “1m going to give the medal I've /won to the school." dec la red Rich I ardson. | Edward Darnell. 8. of 10’’ S. Neal r St., went into the finals for School Xo. 30. Roland Warner. 14. of "13 Sheffield Ave.. also of School Xo. 50, played in the finals. He was eliminated by Richardson. -* West and Eleventh Sts., and Xo. 1. Vermont and X>\v .Jersey Sts., were to play on the grounds of Xo. 1, at 3 p. m. Saturday s game will he at Beech drove school. All students at B6e> h Grove are lo play at 3 a. m. on the school grounds. Prizes: Ea-h se,- ;.,nai champ will receive a bronze medal- t ity champ will receive a week’s free trip to Atlantic City, at the expense of the Times, a season to Washington Park and a fine bicycle. The Indianapolis marble king will play winners from other cities where Seripps-Tloward newspapers have conducted tournaments at Atlantic City. Terrible Tangles I of KASPER KEENE (Introducing Tiny Twink) Tangle Editor: Kasper Keene re- < fives a party invitation which osten- , ibly comes from Krla. the banker's Slighter. The invitation is reallyforged by Ryan J inheaver, who blows jp a bridge on the main highway', Hoping Kasper will dash into it. Kasper is stepping on the gas headed 'or the bridge. How does he escape? --Byron B. Just as Kasper rounded a curve on -he main speedway toward the high nridge, he noticed a warning flashed in the darkness some distance ahead. At first he paid little attention to it. but when the warning flashed again and again, he decided to slow up a bit. Kasper brought his maehin" to a standstill within six inches of the abyss left by the devastated structure. WHO GAVE THE WARNING? Again Kasper owed his safety' to one of his wonderful pets. This time \t was Tiny Twink. his trained lightning b’ng. “But.” some may ask. "how did Tiny Twink happen to be there at the time?” To such inquisitive persons it must be admitted that Tiny was there sparking his sweetheart. (You get him in: we get him out By diaries A. Reedy.) Busli Speaks at Delphi By Times S’or, in! DELPHI, lnd., May 2. —Introaue tion of business methods into government was advocated by Edgar D. Bush of Salem. Republican candidate for nomination sor t Governor, Thursday'.

Strictly Hand Tailored I'pholstered Funiituve Built lo Suit You MESSENGER’S E. Washington & Delaware Sts,

'PANTS! PANTS! £ o' to Match Your Coat 0 H We Guarantee Fit H I Open Evenings I s ° Ray Pants Store st

Come to VONNEGUT’S Everything in Hardware 120-124 E. Wash. St.

IK 127-129 E.VASU.SI DIAMONDS To know a jood Piamopd. to determine the quality, the destree of eo'.or. thp perfection of cutting and tlie right value per carat, must he left to expert. <>ur 24 years' of experience is at your service CHAS. S. CARTER 301 Kresge Bldg. J Women's Apparel <^^teDliiwisKlao

KKK vrrn K.'an Record*. lladr Roll**. #>urh. by mail . sl.lO 14 SHEETS Ml S|* Ham! and Orrhestrn Mu> '- M rite for our large li*t. AMERICAN RECORD SHOP i 130 4 irginia Ate. Indianapolis This shop for sale, as othjr bn si /ness demands our attenij'H. We are making niODcv, so cal you.

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The sign shown above. with its i.atin inscription, hung in front of a country tea house. Many visitors disi agreed upon how the sign should be translated, until one keen person, who knew no Latin at all. calmly read the i sign as it was intended! Can y r ou do the same? YESTERDAY’S ANSWER: When the merchant sold one brand i of oil at 2 cans for a dollar, and an- | other brand at 3 cans for a dollar, he ; was not, in reality, selling 5 cans for two dollars, although he appeared to be doing so. He had 30 cans of each, so when his supply of the 3 for a doljjar brand was exhausted, he still had I 10 cans of the two for a dollar brand : left over. On these cans he realized ; $5; but had lie been selling theyi at jean? for -'? a- be bid the nejlt day. in would only nave-received *4. w hich accounts for the mystery of the miss j mg dollar! Filed ion Boards Meet Sunday County election commissioners will instruct precinct election boards of Marion County at a meeting in Circuit Court Sunday afternoon. Inspectors will receive election supplies Satur day. * 50 h VOl CAN Af'KORB Till' TYPEWRITER I writing machine that will do the work if the big expensive office typewriters ’.,r half the price. the New Corona will S3ve its , t von arc paying for it. Phone ns for t’r e demonstration. Judd Typewriter Exchange 112 N. Meridian St. Main 2890.

Wort l^uoronfeeci A guarantee can be made onlyon the records of the past, as the future will take care of itself. On the basis of our past work, we can guarantee you satisfaction or your money back First-Class Work For Less Than Others „ Ohio Shoe Repair 45 West Ohio

SS "^ 3£ Men’s and Women’s .^4 Jpf California Sandals AAc sl-99 All Colors SAVE j BARGAIN TABLE SPECIALS 1 SAVE | ‘L- WORK SHOES 39c a nd 69c Children’s Strap THE SHOE MARKET 109-111 South Illinois Street Jurt On Block South'of the High Expense District. Open Bturdey Evenings Until :30

EVANS NAMED RECEIVER Attorney General Files Petition Alleging Casualty Cos. Assets Diverted. On appointment by Superior Judge Sidney S. Miller Thursday William P. Evans, former prosecuting attorney of Marion County, is receiver for (lie Indiana Mutual Casualty Company.

Now! will you buy candy? The More 1 sell the lower I can make the price. The lower the price, the more I*ll sell. Let’s -go! Six 100 Hershev Bars 49c* Hcrsliey’s Milk Chocolate Kisses . . 19c Lb. Chocolate Dipped lVanuts 49c Lit. Krispy Krumblcs ."9c LI). Chocolate Milk Nougats 19c Fib. .lordan Almonds ."9c Lb. Tender-Hearted .Jelly Beans .... 29c Lb. Fidelity Box Chocolates Sweet* of Distinction Extraordinary Assortment? P*CA 1 1 By Special Arrangement. . . y G 10. Oranges. 39c Doz. Lemons, ISc ILiz. I' l/1..,. .. >T making refreshing beverages * 1 Hit I lrOtllS h,,im- A pint bottle >-,,5!.s only 44-' and makes enough fir a s- ore of people. Various flavors. Lei Me Be X7LT Your Druggist # V V BROOKS S. K. Corner Ohio and IVimsvlvania

M O' N it Y TO LOAM ON CITY PROPERTY The Slate Savings & Trust Cos, 9 East Market Street

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1006 Merchants Bank Bldg. U. S. Les.h. attorney' general, petitioned receiver. Petition alleges officers of the company. which deals in workmen's compensations, are diverting assets to use | „f officers and persons not rAembers of the corporation. Charges were denied on behalf of defendants.

\I/|7 STOP FALLING HAIR W £ ELIMINATE DANDRUFF And Tender You a Written GUARANTEE That We WILL REGROW YOUR HAIR ur refund your money—if we accept your case. What science hat ■!• ■ eady done formore than 5,000 others In this and 14 other cities it can jjjA/Sj. \ "Hl# for booklet. “Tr.omph of Science Over Baldneee - ' , \ “ r Com in for FREE EXAMINATION Wffyn THE THOMAS SYSTEM * JL'V 509 State Life Building . TREATMENT AT OFFICE ONLY Offico Hour*—lo A. M. to 5:30 1\ M.—On Mon., Hed. and Friday, Open to B:3* P. M.

Wanted! Perfect Eyes j, * Asw I have customers who would gladly give 8,1 they P° s3ess for even one DON’T BE LIKE THEM /On Have yours attended to now and in* avoid the old, old story, I wish 1 had v GLASSES done it sooner. That Ycu Will Appreciate examination free DR. C. R. WEST blog.

Not How Cheap, but How Good All my caskets are of the best materials obtainable and come lrom the best makers, and the prices are much below what is usually r A /> \ -3 ] Black broadcloth ' , vt or tuy ... I®^ John F. Reynolds Main 0439 “Leader in Sensible Prices” 950 N, Penn. St.

In Work or Play VIIESSGS j ßelief’ Are a Necessary Part i of the Equipment Ii 1 ,/[ , \ Perfect / FM " Glasses 4*° ! 7 7)1 jj) Complete x. , / In study, in work or in play. ,’ good. dear vision is necessary. The bov or ft 11 '! "'ill' defective vision is handicapped in w hatever they undertake. This condition is easily overcome — perfect vision is possible with the use of properly fitted glasses. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Hoosier Optical Cos. 148 North Illinois St. Open Saturday 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.

Sale of Men's and Young Men's Smart SPRING SUITS Hand Tailored Suits All wool; conserv- 6* M ative or English % jj. & , ~ models, gray, brown x Jjff and blue, in silk Jy Awf* mixed worsteds, unfln- W V.. Jss Swlpf ished worsteds and JF ** if: i cashmeres. Specially priced gffVjU for Saturday selling kylSZa A small deposit will hold any purchase. SERGES and CASHMERES All-wool blue serges, $' S %k T f ’aSglHr ‘ fancy cashmeres and g Hfl * * jjjl YOUNG MEN’S M|| Blue and br o w 11 AA pencil stripes, cash- DV I UU —- meres and all wool || Jjp jjfb sane y serges': in M brown and blue. Sizes B A Jl up to 44. S2O values. .. ; Novelty Shirts Dress Shirts Dress Pants Men s Pourlre Blue With nr without col- j For men and young Shirts with two larg; in white, fancy j nic " : °f worsted and . . . . * cashmeres, inclu ding starched collars, $2.50 stripes and checks, I t f atn ous Mayfield value — $1.50 values hairlines — $1.95 SI.OO | $2.95 FRANKLIN’S - 251 W. WASHINGTON STREET

/ Hours in the Fresh Air Make the Baby Strong and Robust REED * SULKY ! With folding handle. In Reed Hood blue ' ,a "'* ra ' v ' Stroller, $18.75 $7.50 ' With reclining hack, in blue or Wood Sulkies, painted red with rubber-tire wheels. $3.95 and $12.15 Here you have offered for your selection more than fifty styles and colors in carriages and strollers. Greeting Cards for Mother’s Day, May 11 Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

I Cash Tire Sale! Goodrich Williams Silvertown Cords (JQ tire a, a bif[ Luggage Carriers, SI. 15 Wiper i f FU ° n yOUr j H ?or d PD I |I Jl /board n Easv Move* Easily 1n “ (adjustable ; Cl /JibCfiCCC Voids flat. OwC TUBlf,c us $2 Cut and Colored Glass Auto j $5.00 Water Pump for Flower Vase .85<* Fords 93.75 Parking Lamp, black.. 51.35 Alemite System for Luster-Life Auto Fords 93.09 PoHsh ... 50c to *1.50 Permatex Top Dressing.. sl.OO Stop and TaiJ Light, . „ nickeled 57.50 Inside Lining Dye, buff or Stop Light, nickeled rim, JR1.65 black SI.OO Tire Pump, double cylinder.9sc SI.OO can, Nitres ' r ire Paint.so<£ Lamp Kits, complete with j Rear View ML.or, special bulbs, up from $1.30 at 95<* LiULV m&mmmm

E CONVENIENT BANKING HOURS Ti DAILY 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. SATURDAY 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. I Savings Deposits made on or before May 10th will receive interest from May Ist Meyer - Kiser Bank gm, 128 East Washington Street

FRIDAY. MAY 2, 1924