Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1923 — Page 7

m OF HOME iMPLETE SHOW K| OPEN TONIGHT Set for Exhibit of & Model Furnishings at ■ Fairground, Hlth exhibits installed and decora■3 of the manufacturers’ building Bdie State fairground completed, ■stage is set for the opening night I the Home Complete Exhibition. |e doors wall be opened at 7 p. m. Special car service to the fairground is been arranged on the College Ave. Id Illinois St. lines. Ample parking lace for machines is available. Ipovernor McCray and Mayor hik have been Invited to attend the EMig night of the show. Every ex* QBV' )>• ■ n arranged to appeal to -.C'’Oktl!y huild- . igCSA WRjSrglS. •' and ,; ■ ■ ■ ■ i^Hl^Ptidiana polls exposition. We •■gLaft. : nn!ZjEXQftj - furjKSy.ii-.- •••-• v -• ttiri w-:n m£mS ery evening. Special nights SMVhe obre M>md:iy will be night. Ever;.- local real esis expected to attend.

j|pF/ie Home of The Wlectric Servant’ [ Electrical Appliances That Clean CLEAN / f See the GAIN AD AY AVasher—the famous “Over. Under and V Through” “Washer | At Booths 187 and 188 at 1 the Home Complete Show kor at Our jk. Highul Cloth Lc At Priced STANDARD J? Washers on *ke Market! See he yIL t Waahe Make Yt mr Spring Housecleaning a Joy! A? \The 1923 model Au r e ka vacuum A ill clVaner has 12 W tfm ne V * m P rove '‘ F j met\9 that take rmStgMs an tsje labor out -of cleVnlng. Make 4 YOUR' - aouum si cleanerX a KUSee Bo 0 V h s 187 and \IBB for the lat V t p 1 Ia noes, oV sF if tv7 home of the \ Electrio ServAuthorized Dlfttribntors EDISON ELEC. CO. Inc. 1915 formerly Electric Gift Shop. 115-117 East Ohio Street Ju<,t Hack of Denison Hotel.

Other special nights are: Tuesday, Manufacturers’ and Dealers’ night; Wednesday, Indiana day, at which visitors from out of town will receive special attention; Thursday, Civic Club and Noon Luncheon Club day; Friday, Municipal and Family night, and Saturday, Carnival night. Prizes for the contests including poster, camera and appraisal contests are to be awarded Saturday night. Arrh Advertises Show The committee on program arrange ment especially desires ladies to attend the show during the afternoon, H. L. Richardt. chairman, announced today. A flaming electric arch over ThirtyEighth St., bearing the words, "Home Show," advertises the show to autoir.ts for many squares. Posters selected from those submitted In the poster contest have been placed in show windows in downtown stores. Two complete houses, furnished in every respect, are features of the exposition. An English cottage, constructed of brick, has been erected by the building material division of the I Commercial Credit, Audit and Correct Weights Bureau. The cottage cost l SIO,OOO. It is built of all types of 1 bricks, laid in various styles The j cottage is surrounded by a lawn, and i brick wall. The house was designed by Merritt Harrison, local architect. 1 Another complete house is one erected by eight local dealers. They are j D. Sommers Company, Capitol Lumj her Company, Indianapolis Paint and : Color Company,' Romer Electrio Com- : pany, Bethard Wall Paper Company, Haynes-Sanders Auto Company, Central Supply Company and Bertermann brothers. The house, consisting of four rooms and a bath, is a suburban bungalow type. It is furnished in every detail. The bungalow Is also suri'ounded by a lawn with shrubbery planned by a landscape architect. I “Never before has there been such activity directed to the better home ! owner than under one roof at the falr- • ground today,” said Henly Hottel, executive secretary of the Indianapolis ! Real Estate Board, today. “Every j craft, from the architect to landscape gardener, has put forth efforts to show the public what is possible in way of better homes.”

Bring Your Dreams of a Home Here and Find the Home of Your Dreams!

Leading Figures in Home Complete Exhibit; Brick House Erected

ABOVE, COMPLETE BRICK HOUSE IN THE HOME COMPLETE EXPOSITION ERECTED BY THE MA TERIAL DIVISION OF THE COM MERCIAL CREDIT, AUDIT AND CORRECT WEIGHTS BUREAU BELOW, MODEL HOME ERECTED BY D. SOMMERS COMPANY, ROMER ELECTRIC COMPANY. HAYNES-SANDERS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY,

yg HOME COMPLETE EXPOSITION

Admission 50c, Evenings 25c in Afternoon

Music and Entertainment /Stirring music, bountiful entertainment —subordinated to the features of importance portrayed by the Exposition, but ample and of a quality to keep your interest at peak-load. And refreshments! my-o-my! Chicken dinners and assorted menus of the most elaborate or simplest order served regularly by one of the state’s most noted restaurateurs. Doors Open tonight, at 6 o’clock, 11 o’clock EVERY MORNING thereafter during the week. Closing every evening at 10:30. A university which teaches higher achievements in home planning 1 Come in the afternoon if possible l Parking Space for Babies Even the smallest toddler will find welcome here. Commodious and comfortable quarters where you can check your child in experienced hands. Toys and swings and cribs under the scientific eye of the Child Hygiene Department of the State Board of Health.

Formal Opening 6 o’Clock Tonight! ) Home Complete Exposition State Fair Grounds :: April 2 to 7

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J. FRANK CANTWELL (LEFT) AND MERRITT HARRISON CENTRAL SUPPLY COMPANY, CAPITOL LUMBER COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS PAINT AND COLOR COMPANY. BETHARD WALL PAPER COMPANY AND BERTERMANN BROS.

“Orator" Boasts Exposition The Silent Orator on the Day-Light Corner says this week; “The Home Complete Exposition at the State fairground, April 2 to 7, is a brilliant spec-

TOMORROW night the world will view for the first time a composite picture, upon the perfection of which months of labor and thousands of dollars have been spent. Bring your dreams of a home here, for you will find in flesh and spirit the home of your dreams! MORE HOMES and BETTER HOMES

Second An nua l Show ^ — Revealing in a blaze of light and color every step in the process of better-home ownership. The most advanced thoughts in architectural plans, financing,, construction, furnishing, electrifying, landscaping, all illustrated in detail and concentrated for your utmost convenience to see, feel and admire. A grand panorama of tlic better-homes movement. One hundred and sixty complete exhibits presented by noted local and national concerns in a connected, vividly informative spectacle. Offering to the world tomorrow night Indiana’s Greatest Show! —the second annual Home Complete Exposition.

tacle providing better homes. Doors open 11 o’clock each day. More homes —better homes—Scott R. Brewer, president, Indianapolis Real Estate Board."

New Non-Stop Dance Record By United Press NEW YORK, April 2.—Determined to keep the to the fore, Alma Cummings, of San Antonio, danced twenty-seven hours for anew non-stop record that threw efforts of French, British and South American aspirants completly into the shadow, winning another championship for the United States.

GRAVE MARKING OF LEGIONISPRAISED Ambassador Herrick and Gen.Pershing Send Telegrams, Mesages of support to the American Legion in its campaign to raise a permanent endowment fund of SIOO,/ 000 to provide for the annual decoration of 32,100 graves of war dead i'n F ranee were received at Legion national headquarters today from Ambassador Myron T. Herrick and General Pershing. "This kindly thought of the can Legion in assuming responsibility for the decoration of the grave/s of the American soldiers in France! has received the universal and grateful support of the families, relatives and friends of its dead comrades,” 1 Ambassador Herrick’s message stated. General Pershing stated: “I most highly commend this patriotic undertaking to the liberality of all those citizens who continue to cherish in their hearts a feeling of gratitude for the men whose lives were sacrificed in their behalf, and for the grandeur and piestige of America.”

Program - Monday — Realtors * Day A signal opening at 6 p. m. t honored by the presence of the Governor of Indiana and the Mayor of Indianapolis. Tuesday — Manufacturers ’ Day Special prominence will be given to home materials and accessories made in Indiana. Wednesday—In diana Day Providing a warm welcome for delegations from all Indiana cities and from other great civic centers throughout the middle West. Thursday—Club Day A super-assemblage of all Indianapolis clubs and organizations seeking the advancement of home and civic standards. Friday—Municipal Day The mayor and city officials and employes will be honored of the Real Estate Board. Saturday—Carnival Awards will be announced on this day to winners of competitive events held under the management or In connection with the Exposition. A great, gala occasion, led by the Spirit of CarnivaL ■ ■■■

Iff, fIISP GEIfRIESra| Aged Churchman Returns §2scl for Unnamed Repentant, 1 Soruff! enterprising scenarist should be inspired by a story being told at tho H*tel Seminole, 920-22 N. Alabama, St., today. j J. jH. Wright, night clerk, is thej hero J A man, about 75, in the blackl | robejis of a priest, is a central figuaJ An /unknown man Is the formed. And $250 is the The priest walked int^HßggK I ij.-i U'lO from a roll f-e the astonish, and IcjHl . i h.m to sign a As Wright merely siar--d, (aSBauWl /■aid that the money had /several years ago and that , -e-stricken thief ha-1 nelMjfcASlto return it. Wright accepted and . c-j t. jfe said he thought must have been taken by ar, eiBBH when he was in business. ,pfv3i JURY IS LOCKED UP OVER EASTER SUNOS Court Declares Body Must Rcjag§ Agreement In Salem Arson ( By Times Special 4HE SALEM, Ina., April 2. —A jury tB ing the case of John Reyman, with arson, spent Easter Sunday behind barred doors. The jury, failing to agree before adjournment of -court Saturday, wet's ordered locked up over Sunday by Judge Joseph Henley. The court told them they must reach an a.greement and censured the Jurymen, declaring the evidence in the case was clear and that honest men should have no difficulty in reaching a verdict.

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