Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 92, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1921 — Page 3

PIG EXHI BITS TO BE LARGEST OF FAIR’S HISTORY More Than 1,500 Expected to Be on View at Exposition. Pra.varaticns for the largest swine show in the history of the Indiana State Fair which starts Sept. 5. have been completed by Edgar E. Phtlilps. director of the department, who Is exI>eeting 1,300 of these show animals at the exposition. The entry list* Indicate every claes in every breed will be filled, and in some of the classes the judges will have a busy time if they keep to the schedule that has been arranged for them. In addition to the facilities of the swine pavilion, a large tent is to be provided for the overflow of show stock. The tent will be rain proof and has been , treated with weather proofing, which will make it cool and comfortable for the animals. The large Increase in the number of swine that will come to the fair is, in generous measure, due to boys and girls who will bring their pigs for the club contests. The pigs, which are to be judged Pept. 5, will be one of the great foot tires of the swine shows. A num- j ber of pig clubs have applied for camp- i ing space so the members can be at the fair all week, not cnlv that they may keep watchful eyes on their blue-blooded animals, but also that they may exp ore the exposition in all departments. The dub camping idea has been taken up with enthusiasm by Secretary I. Newt Brown. “The Fair management," he said, “will give all encouragement to clubs which desire to camp on the grounds. The more that come the better we will be pleased. Where clubs are asking for camping ground we are promptly taking care of them. However. we ask that the clubs come under the leadership of either the county agent or the president of the club.’’ Last year the Boone County Guernsey Calf Club not only sent many of its choice animals to the fair, but the owners of the calves came along and spent the week in camp. Some of the pig clubs also had camping delegations on the grounds. If this camping movement would grow to the extent of hundreds of pig and calf club members coming to the fair, it would have the hearty approval of the fair managers. State Veterinarian Julian and staff will ■pend the wt k at the State fair, giving their time to the examination of live stock in all departments. The veterinarians will be on duty day and night. MAKES PLEA FOR SUPPORT OF FAIR Suggests Business Men Make Event More One of Indianapolis. A plea to make the coining State fair a reflection of Indianapolis activity is made in a letter from W. T. Kincaid, gm-ral manager of the Eclipse Tire atid Rubber Cos npany. 126 East New York street, to the editor of the Times, it is as follows: “I am in full sympathy with a suggestion made in the columns of the Indiana Daily Times to mak* the State fair during its week a larger part of Indianapolis business activity. “I would suggest that every business man the week before and the week during the State fair make an appeal to support the fair in his advertisements. I would suggest that bis window displays carry a suggestion of the State fair and that his business place lie decorated to attract visitors to the State fair. “Indianapolis citizens are interested in the State fair. They should be more intc rested. “Local business men have thought the fair was the business of Indiana outside of Indianapolis. But it isn't. It Is the business of Indianapolis, too. “The State fair is a big spectacle. But the visitor during that week sees Ittfle downtown to make him think of the fair and its great educational advantages. “Our own windows will be decorated, we hope, to help the State fair and our adverti-ciuents will carry this slogan—not such a masterpiece, but still a thought, “Fair Week Is Tire Week With Us."

NO COMPLAINT IN INDIANAPOLIS Letter Carriers Report Most Houses Numbered. Postmasters of the larger cities of the country hare been requested to make s general survey of their cities, through the carriers, to determine the number of buildings which are not provided with street numbers, according to a bulletin received by Postmaster Robert E. Springsteen from Washington. The bulletin stated that in one city of 13*5.000 houses 7.158 were not numbered. Postmaster Springsteen says there has been little or no complaint on that score by the carriers of the local postofflce, and that In all the older sections of the city the buildings are numbered. The only complaints received by him. he states, have been in the newer and rapidly growing parts of Indianapolis, where the residents have been forced to jrues at their numbers. This has resulted In some confusion. However, he* says the city engineer's office has cooperated with tb Postoffire Department very effectively to straighten out these matters. DEADLY TRAIN SPARKS. DEEPING. England. Aug. 27.—While Clarice <'rowson. aged 7. was returning from school live sparks from a passing engine fell on her clothing. She was instantly enveloped in flames and died from her burns several hours later. SUBSIDY GRAFT FI ND. LONDON. Axis. 27.—Owing to graft ia subsidies to public bodies and private operators for housebuilding, the system which was expected to end the housing problem has been abolished.

Brothers: THE GREAT MOMENT IS APPROACHING

REAL ESTATE GOSSIP By REALTOR.

Mr. Smock, of Smock and Mathews Realty Company, reports business good and ia optimistic corny ming real estate for the coming weeks. Two deals (farhisi, one for *lb,ooo and the other involving (35,000. have been made. He reports this the best month In eighteen months. Mr. Trueblood of the Reliable Realty Company, will be back on the job Monday after a few days sojourn near Saiem, Ind. Paul McCord, of McCord and McKinney Realty Company, is looking for a congenial roommate. All applicants given consideration. Daniel Bose, of Tibbs and Bose Realty Company, has left the Methodist Hospital and is getting along nicely. Realtor George R. Brown, wants It known he was not in the Citizens Training Camp, but was a member of the National Guard which was also in the same Ticinlty. Strong rivalry between the two outfits resulted In several clashes. See the new glass Realtor Signs on Schmidt and Smith's windows. Talkin' about class. Realtors desiring the official sign see Mr. Hamilton. Mrs. Elsey, of Crum and Roulden Realty Company, says atl men are like bouses—some we have with the upper story "well occupied”—some with the upper story "vacant"—and the bungalow type, with t.he "upper story’’ lacking com pletely.

NURSE WAS NOT WIFE OF LAWYER KILLED,CLAIM Divorce Papers Filed Last May by Olivia Stone Contain Admission. NEW YORK. Aug 27—Filing of several documents in the Supreme Court. Manhattan, brought to light the allegations in the divorce sr.it begun last May | by Olivia M. Stone, former "incinnali nurse, now in Raymond street jail awaiting trial for the murder. Aug. 5. of Ellis Guy Kinkead. former corporation counsel of Cincinnati. With the divorce affidavit of Miss Stone and the answer filed by Kinkead were several letters alleged to have been written by the attorney to the nurse, ard one from her to him, in which she is said to justify his claim that she never was bis wife. The papers were submitted last M ..r 20 to Justice Edward G. Whitaker. Manhattan. who denied ?2.n0fl a year alimony and $1 nno counsel fees to Miss Stone. The case, however, had been placed on the calendar and would have been reached curly this fall. According to the complaint Miss Stone was married to Khikead at Atlantic City May 28, I9IS. A summons and complaint had been served upon Kinkead last April 23 at his office in New York. Attorneys had been retained by the latter. In her affidavit Miss Stone declared that after br marriage she and Kinkead went to Cincinnati to live. Aug. 21, 1910. she alleged. Kinkead left Cincinnati in company with another woman, named Marie L. Gornteley, now Kinkoad's widow, and she was unable to locate bis whereabouts until July, 1920, when she learned he was living In this city. Attached to the affidavit there Is a copy of a letter purporting to have been written by Kinkead, not dated, and received by Miss Stone July 2, 1918, which read: "Dear: It Is very Important to me at least to have a communication with you tills week. Let me know if you can arrange it. Y'ours, with usual love. Kills.”

TOY BALLOONS TO CARRY TICKETS Legion Boosts for ‘Man Without a Country’ Film Play. “Something for nothing" is almost too good to b trite in these days, but some big hearted members of the Marion County Council of the American Legion have donated a number of tickets to the feature film play. "The Man Without a Country.” to be presented all next week at English's opera house, commencing Sunday afternoon, and these tickets will bo attached to toy balloons which will be scattered broadcast over the city by a squadron of airplanes from Ft. Benjamin Harrison. This is the first important showing of “The Man Without a Country." This selection was made because Indianapolis ts the headquarters city for the American legion, and legion national officers are following local interest in the film pres-ntation with great xpectations After the Indianapolis showing, the Aim will he shown in all other principal cities, and eventually throughout the country. It la an eight-reel feature photoplay, with Arnold Daly in the prin cipnl role, and the big scenes with sev eral thousand men in action are said to be equaled only by such productions as “The Birth of a Nation." “The Man Without a Country" is not s picture of the World War. but a romantic drama from the classic by the same name written by Edward Everett Hale, and pictures the most Interesting pages of our country's early history. Among those prominent figures in American history who are characterized in this photoplay are Abraham Lincoln. Thomas Jefferson. Gen. V. S. Grant, Ail miral Stephen Decatur. Andrew J ickson. Gen. Aaron Burr and Col. Alexandet Hamilton. INDIAN FRONTIER AFLAME. CALCUTTA. Aug. 27.—Latest ad vices from the Northwest frontier state that the flames of revolt are spreading rapidly. Conflicts between Insurgents and royal Punjabis are almost dally oo currences. The rebels are firing many villages.

JHE BIG NORTH SIDE SENSATION COME TODAY OR TOMORROW (SUNDAY) TO OPENING SALEffe# ff^JNDEPENDENCEr|/ ® ® M yj OF THE MAGNIFICENT NEW FLAT NORTHCLIFFE The Greatest Real Estate Offers Ever Made in This City

Big, Beautiful, High, Level Lots Almost ICO wooded lots covered with stately forest trees that have been growing a lifetime. In the high-class residence district on the north side, where values are increasing by leaps and bounds. It is hardly necessary to call attention to the fact that twenty-five years ago there was little north of 16th street except corn fields, while now many of the finest residences are between 40th and 60th streets, and several are out even to 75th street, and that many lots which ten or fifteen years ago could be bought for from s.>oo to SI,OOO are now worth from $2,500 to $4,000. As to the large profits in store for purchasers of north side real estate nothing more need be said. Those who are wise buy a little in advance of the big improvements. Ten, fifteen and twenty-five years ago there were knockers, just as there are today, but the knockers have only regrets, while those who took advantage of their opportunities and bought made the big profits, just as you can do today.

Come Early and Get First Choice FREE ICE CREAM SUNDAY And Band Concert by INDIANAPOLIS MILITARY BAND BIG TENT And Plenty of Chairs. Bring Your Lunch and Spend the Day. Bring the Children and Picnic with Us on Our Beautiful Wooded Lots.

Northcliff e is £ : one of J the best 3 * located L2l § Addi- S * 3 Vkj O tions q u ever | offered ki | in this ii O | STATE FAIR c ity U GROUNDS II ' J —}| 38 TP sr~ Si^~But in order to fully appreciate its beautiful high ground, its stately forest trees, its proximity to schools, and its many other advantages, it is necessary to see it. We, therefore, take pleasure in inviting you to come and see this magnificent property. LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY.

This Coupon Is Worth It Is Good for $25 in Cash to You. Present this coupon to salesman when you select your lot aud he will give you credit for $25 on your purchase. But only one coupon will be credited on one lot. This coupon will not be good after sale closes. AMERICAN TOWN LOT CO.

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Don’t Rest Until You Get a Home of Your Own in Northcliffe This magnificent addition is located on the high ground on the north side of 59th street and extends north to Broad Ripple Park. It is only four squares east of College avenue and extends east to our beautiful Norwaldo addition, in which we sold over 200 lots the first thirty-six hours. Northcliffe is in the high-class north side residence district and in the direct line of the city’s greatest and best growth. The Broad Ripple cars run right to the addition oil 63rd street. The Attached Coupon Es Worth $25.00 Today and Tomorrow (Sunday) Do not let this splendid opportunity get away from you. We were fortunate in securing at a bargain this long-coveted piece of ground, ami are giving you the benefit of our splendid purchase. These beautiful lots are limited in number and will be snapped up very quickly. Come early and avoid disappointment. Bring your dollar with you, as no lot will ho reserved without a deposit of SI.OO. If convenient bring also an advance payment of SIO.OO and get credit for $46.00, including coupon. $51.00 and coupon as herein shown will give a credit of SLU6.OO. Advance payments are credited ahead. Take a Broad Ripple car to the Broad Ripple Park entrance, and you will he right, in front of the north side of Northcliffe, or get off at 59th street and go four squares east to the southwest corner of Northcliffe. The Broad Ripple cars start at the corner of Delaware street and Massachusetts avenue, and go south on Delaware to Washington street, east, on Washington to Alabama, north on Alabama to Massehusetts avenue, up Massachusetts avenue to College avenue, north on College avenue to 63d street, and east on 63d street to Broad Ripple Park entrance. All day Sunday, after 9 a. m.. our automobiles will be in waiting at 54th and College (the 5-cent fare limit) to take you to and from the property. Cars run every twenty minutes in the forenoon and every ten minutes in the afternoon. All day Saturday and Sunday and daily thereafter during sale our automobiles will he in waiting at 59th and College to take you to and from the property. The fare to 59th street or Broad Tipple Park at the present time is 10 cents. Ten tickets for 75 cents. By automobile —Drive north on Meridian street or Washington boulevard to 46th street, then east to Central avenue, then north to 59th street, and east on 59th street to our big signboard. This is an addition that all Indianapolis should see. Come and see these beautiful lots for yourselves. When you do you will want one or more of them. COME RAIN OR SHINE LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY.

American Town Lot Cos. THE HOMESEEKERS’ FRIEND. 918 Fletcher Trust Building, 9th Floor Northwest Corner Pennsylvania and Market Streets. New Phone 22-535. Bell, Main 4295. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8:30 O'CLOCK. LOTS SOLD TO WHITE PEOPLE ONLY.

BEAUTIFUL Northcliffe On the North Side Just across the street from Broad Ripple Park. Fronts on 59th, 62d and 63d streets. 63d and 62d streets are being paved along the entire north front of Northcliffe. 59th street is paved within 3 squares. Gas runs along the entire north front of the addition. Electric lights and telephone service are available. City water is within one square. The $60,000 high school, with its manual training and domestic science departments, gymnasium, shower baths, city water, etc., is at the northwest corner of Northcliffe. The grade school adjoins the north line of Northcliffe. The town of Broad Ripple, with its 2,000 population, stores, churches, bank, garage, ice plant, etc., adjoins Northcliffe. Proper building restrictions. Norway maples will be planted this fall.

Only SI.OO Down THEN PAYMENTS OF Only $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and up to $3 a Week No Interest or Taxes for Two Years No Payments While Sick or Out of Work BARGAIN PRICES $426, $475, $526, $575, $625 and up to $950 Wooded Lots $750, SBSO and up to $1,150 (A Few Lots Higher) These prices are good for opening dates. At these extremely low prices for these big, beautiful lots and the few remaining lots In our adjoining Norwaldo Addition. this sale may only last a few days. Get in now while you may. You might Just as well have the benefit of the rapid Increase in values as someone else.

The Attached Coupon Is Worth $25.00 To Those Who Buy Now And in Addition a 100% Bonus will be given on the first advance payment of $lO made at time of getting pass book or within first 5 days, and a 50% Bonus upon the next S4O paid at time of getting pass book or within first 15 days, or upon so much of such S4O as shall be paid within such 13 days In amounts of $lO or over. FOR EXAMPLE $1 down and Coupon gives a credit of $26 sll paid as above and coupon gives a credit of $46 s2l paid as above and Coupon gives a credit of s6l s3l paid as above and Coupon gives a credit of $76 s4l paid as above and Coupon gives a credit of s9l ssl paid as above and Coupon gives credit of $lO6 20 % addtional given on entire balance paid within 30 days. Read this over again and then ask yourself if you ever before had an opportunity to get such high-class property at the above ground floor prices and on such liberal terms. Here is your chance. But you will have to act and act at once if you want to get the benefit of it. If you don’t, someone else will. You cannot afford to miss it. IT WILL BE A LONG TIME BEFORE YOU HAVE ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS. COME EARLY.

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