Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1925 — Page 7

MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925

HOME EXHIBIT PREPARATIONS COVER MONTH Real Estate Board Committees Work Hard on Annual Show. This year's Home Complete Exposition which will be opened tonight is th 5 result of several months work on the part of Indianapolis Heal Estate Board. J. F. Cantwell, director, said. Immediately after the show last year the committees began working on the 1925 exposition. Several other cities were visited. Officers of the board are Frank E. Gates, president; H. L>. Richardt, vice-president; Herbert G. Knight, secretary; James M. Brooks, treasurer, and Henley T. Hottel, executive secretary. Since the first show in 1922 the Indianapolis exhibition has gained such areputation that those in charge of similar shows in other large cities will visit the Indiana show in search of ideas. Last year nearly 100,000 persons witnessed the displays. A larger attendance is looked for at 1925 show. General committee in charge of. the show includes B. Hunt, chairman; Joseph J. Argus, Frank E. Brown, E.erett J. Holloway, and Hottel. Chairmen of committees arec Thomas F. Carson, reception; I*. H. Lewis, publicity; J. S. Cruse, out of town guest; J. W. Hurt, traffic. Announcement of an essay contest to be conducted by three departments of the board will be made tonight. Prize of $25 will b awarded winner of each contest. Officers and directors will be judges. Service department and appraisal board essays will be limited to 500 words. There is no limit to the number of words in multiple listing essays. Purpose of the contest is to get ideas for developing the departments of the board in an effort to better serve Indianapolis. ADMITS GIRL’S MURDER British Veteran Confesses Killing His Sweetheart. Ru United /’rent GREENWICH, Conn., April 6. After nervously pacing before the police station, James A. Mahoney, British war veteran and now a New York draftsman, entered arid flung down a revolver and three loaded cartridges on Captain Flanagan s desk. “There’s the whole story,” he announced abruptly. "I’ve just shot my sweetheart down the road. No one will ever know why.” dolice found the body of Beatrice Donnolly, 24, attractive secretary to an American Express Company executive. Story-Teller Dead Rv Times Rtecinl RICHMOND, Ind., April 6.—Small boys today mourned John Owens, 81, found dead tn his rooms here. Owens, who wore his hair long like an Indian fighter, was famous for his stories of Civil War days.

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Back Until June , Indianapolis grade and high school students returned today to classes

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after a week’s roring vacation. No more vacation Jays are on the school calendar until June, when

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school ends for the summer. Memorial Day falls on Saturday this year.

Dead GUl's Identf jj Sought POTTBVILLE, Pa., April 6.—Police today were endeavoring to

identify the body of a girl, about 17, found in the woods on Broad Mountain near Gordon, late yesterday

afternoon. Indications are that the girl had been attacked, slain, and then set afire.

WARM AIR FURNACES INDIANA SUPER-SMOKELESS AMERICAN HEAVY DUTY MAJESTIC For Residences and Public Buildings We Have a Price and Grade for Every Type of Building Our Repair and Service Department Is Second to None See Our Display in Booth No. 179 Home Complete Exposition April 6-11 W.H. Johnson & Son. Cos. Circle 4380-81 330-32 E. St. Joe St.

SHELHORN Homes Built To Suit the Purchaser LAST YEAR WE BUILT MORE THAN 50 HOMES FOR MORE THAN 50" FAMILIES. WHY? Because the homes were built, to suit the purchasers—and full value was received for every dollar spent. This year's business is exceeding last year’s. l\ r c invite you to investigate—terms arc offered. SEE OUR BUDGET-BUILT HOME, THE CENTER PIECE OF THE HOME COMPLETE EXPOS IT lON “Home Building Service" R. H. SHELHORN C 0 Realtors 4836 College Ave. Humboldt 3631

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Anew film process shows that a domestic fly can carry as high as 7,000,000 typhoid germs.

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