Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1922 — Page 11
APRIL 21,1922.
OWNERS WIN CONTROVERSY OVER HEIGHT Circle Buildings May Be Ten or Fifteen Stories. Property otcti in Monumont Flare today consi I#>rrd themselves victorious in their controversy with the board cf control of the Soldiers’ and Sailors' Monument, as to the height of buildings in the Circle. George B. Kessler, city plan expert of St. Louis, who has had th*_ question under for several weeks, recommended that instead of the present 86-feet limit, a height of ldS feet be permitted on the property line. and 150 feet on a line set twelve feet back. This moans that ten stories could oe built fronting on the property line end twelve stories if the building is tw ive feet from the line. OFFER PRIZES FOR POSTERS Humane Society to Have Contest in Schools. The Indianapolis Humane Society is giving $25 in cash prizes to be awarded for the best humane posters offered for competition by the art department of the schools this week. The posters will be used for display next week, which has been proclaimed as Humane week by President Harding. The prizes consist of a first prize of $7.50, a second of $5. third of $2.50 and ten prizes of $1 each for the contestants next in merit. Three specifications for Judging are to be considered, artistic execution, effective publicity and humane conception. The work 1b to be Judged by a board of Inspectors composed of Carl C. Graf, a local artist. Judging on artistic execution: Robert A. Butler of the Indianapolis Commercial, Judging on effective publicity, and H. E. Negley. president of the Humane Society, Judging on humane conception. Each award is to be subject to the approval of at least two of the Judges on all three of the specifications. All contestants or heads of grade departments entering the field have been requested to have their work in the bands of Miss Florence H. Fitch, head of the art department of the city schools, not later than next Monday forenoon. Eeny, Miny, Mo Mary May Wed; Does Not Know LONDON, April 21.—Another probable cause of further postponement of the already much-postponed marriage of Mary Landon Baker and Allister McCormick of Chicago, at least so far as a •wedding in England is concerned, appeared today. Added to the apparent uncertainty of Miss Baker about her willingness to marry there is the legal necessity that Miss Baker establish her residence in England for twenty-one days before a license to marry can be Issued. There Is one alternative. The archbishop of Canterbury is allowed to Issue a special license on short notice and MeCornii>k is understood to be planning I to request such a license.
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES.
August Brentano Is Deadat Evansville EVANSVILLE, Ind., April 2.— August Brentano, 77, retired stove manufacturer and financier, died here early today of throat trouble. Brentano was prominent in national Jewish circles. Ho was district grand lodge president of the Order of B’Nai B’Rith for years. DANDERINE ~ Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies 33-cents buys a bottle of ‘‘Panderim-" at any drug store. After one application of this delightful tonic you can not find a particle of dandruff or p. failing hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, j brightness, more color and abundance.— Advertisement.
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