Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1927 — Page 4

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WORDS POUR IN; CONTEST IS NOT FOR DjANA CASH Lists Come From All Over State; Neatness Plays Big Part. BY THE DIANA EDITOR “Words, words, words!” as poor old Hamlet said. Every mail brings hundreds of them in the new contest to see how many words Times readers can fashion from the letters contained in the phrase: “DIANA IN THE TIMES.” Lists are coming in frpm Indianapolis readers and from readers in Terre Haute, Anderson, Kokomo, Tipton, and some places that the Diana Editor never heard of! But that’s all right, he hadn’t heard of some of the words in the lists, either! Don’t let that worry you, though, contestants, just so Mr. Webster or some other recognized wordsmith thought well enough of them to put them in the book —that’s all that’s necessary. If he’s satisfied, I am! Coming in Fast, Early The large number of lists already received is a surprise this early in

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thb contest. There are some good lists, too. Many long and all neat and legible. * Neatness is going to play a part in the final decision, you know, because It’s hard enough to go through all these lists, a word at a time, to be sure that the simple rul?s have been complied with, without having to hestitate over illegibility! Here’s just a suggestion to those who havn’t yet sent in their list: put the number of your words on the first page of your list. There is nothing in the rules about this and and no one will be disqualified for not having done so, but if you can remember to do it when you send your list in between now and Friday, the Diana Editor will appreciate it. Start Right Now If you havn’t yet started, there still is plenty of time in which to win one of the cash prizes or a pair of tickets to B. F. Keith’s theater. Read the rules over and start the word hunt! THE RULES 1. Only English words contained in any modern standard English dictionary will be counted. 2. Proper names will not be counted. 3. If you include proper names your entire list will be thrown aside. 4. Abbreviations will not be counted. 6. Plurals will not be counted. 7. Where the singular Is used compound words past and present tenses, etc., can be used. 3. Neatness in presentation will be considered in final Judging. 9. In no word must you use ft letter more times than it appears m the sentence: Diana in The Times. 10. The decision of the Judges named by The Times will ba final; there will be no appeal. 11. The contest begins now and ends at 2 p. m. next Friday, Nov. 4. 12. Address your list to The Diana Editor of The Times, Indianapolis. THE PRIZES First—For the most good English words Second—For the next largest number 15.00 Third—For the third largest number. 10.00 Fourth to Eleventh (inilusive) largest number ($5 each) 40.00 Next ten largest numbers ($1 each).. 10.00 Next twenty largest numbers twenty pairs of tickets to B. F. Keith s theater. Fails at Double Slaying Bv Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., NOV. 2. John Smith, 40, is held today awaiting a test of his sanity after an attempt ’Euesday to slay his wife and commit suicide. After pursuing Mrs. Smith through the house with a razor, without getting close enough to inflict a wound, Smith slashed at his throat, but did not inflict a serious injury.

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