Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1926 — Page 9
APRIL 12, 1926
J. F. CANTWELL DIRECTS 1926 HOME EXHIBIT Credited With Growth — Others in Charge of Show Announced. J. Frank Cantwell, realtor, 829 Lemcke Bldg., director of the 1926 Home Complete Exposition, is a veteran a.t managing affairs of the kind. He has had charge of all tlio Indianapolis Real Estate Board's* Home Complete Shows except the first in 1922, and is, in a large measure, credited with the show’s growth. Others in charge of the show are: General Committee 7,. B. Hunt, chairman; Everett J. Holloway, treasurer; Robert McGregor, secretary; Blanche Fenton, assistant secretary; Joseph J. Argus, William Low Rice and Henley T. Hottel. Booth Committee William Pickett, chairman, B. C. Cartmell, William L. Bridges. Oliver H. Clark, 11. T. Hottel, Roland M. Arens, Frank L. Moore. Glenn B. Ralston, Fred G. Buskirk and Gilbert L. Helms. Out-of-Town Guest Committee Walter T. White, chairman; Bowman Elder, Joseph J. Schmid, L. i K. Murchle. Noble Hilgenberg, Charles S. Maxwell, William Low Rice, Harry L Mott, B. M. Ralston, E. E. Brodbeck, Russo H. Hartman, J. Harry Miles and D. A. Coulter. Poster Committee E. J. Holloway, chairman; Robert MacGregor and William E. Pruitt. Judges Curtis A. Ilodges, J. Arthur MacLean, Homer McKee, William A. Mayborn, Dick Miller and James A. Stuart Publicity Committee H. T. Hottel, chairman; Scott R. Brewer, E. F. Emmel, Albert O. Evans, J. E. Morrison, William H. Pickett, William Low Rice and L. 11. Lewis. Reception Committee Thomas F. Carson, chairman; William S. Allen. Frank E. Brown, Fay C. Cash, James S. Cruse, R. M. Coi Her, William L. Elder, B. M. Forbes, Lacey E. Hearn, Herbert Q. Knight!
The Modern Home
Electric Ranges The comfort and satisfaction of owning a Westinghouse Automatic Range can’t be told in this space. The clock starts the dinner when your in town, and shuts It off at the proper time.
Electric Ironers The Electric Ironer represents the acme of scientific development in a labor saving device for the housewife. Its features would take a volume of space—better come in and let us show you!
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FOR THE HOME
Appliance Store on the “Daylight” Comer
L. J. McMasters, E. Kirk McKinney, George H. Moore, Frank B. Marsh, J. E. Morris, H. L. Richardt, Boyd W. Templeton, Harry G. Templeton, Lawrence J. Welch, Walter T. White, Charles R. Yoke, R. G. Summer, C. Lawrence Price, M. M. Miller and George W. Klein. Realtors Night Committee Fred G. Buskirk, chairman; James
SEE THESE AT THE HOME COMPLETE SHOW "Ru#*win” Art Hardware Bird Super-Xepfmset Twin Shingles Bird Rootling .Materials Flaxlinum Insulating Material Upson Board Murphy In-a-Dor Beds Murphy In-ft-Wal Ironing Board Murphy Steel Unit Kltehen Murphy Wall Safes Crysteel Wall fold Table* Presto Sliding Stairs Mailo Wall Mail Boxes Upholstering Material*
See Our Hart Oil Burner Exhibit at the Home Show
VONNEGUT
Electric Washers The Federal Washer makes your work play! It relieves back-breaking work. Every woman should know the ease of operation of this wonderful washer. Also, it's the only washer with a "Table Top."
W. Elder, Peter F. Balz, C. C. Binkley, William A. Brennan, Scott R. Brewer, E. L. Cothrell, Fred H. Sillery, D. W. Goldrlck and William Huse. Speakers Committee George T. Whelden, chairman; L. H. Lewis, Lacey E. Hearn, Cornelius Holloway, Forest Knight and William H. Cooper.
There's Something of Interest to Every Builder or “Dreamer” In the Vonnegut Exhibit
■T'u-mTTtrT? you are already formulating / | \ plans or are still building “castles in M 8 o Spain,” tho ideas to be derived from a 8 W visit to our exhibit at the Home Complete nu. ghow will prove invaluable to you. Our exhibit covers upholstering materials, building materials, hardware and built-in specialties. We can show you how to build for permanence and more economically by utilizing your space to better advantage and at the same time enjoy a completeness, a convenience and comfort that would do credit to the most spacious quarters. "Whether your plans call for a bungalow, a double, a duplex, an apartment house or a mansion, it will pay yon to see onr exhibit. To locate our booths, turn to the right as yon enter and walk to the first aisle, a distance of about sixty feet.
Electric Sweepers The Eureka Vacuum Cleaner has proven its household usefulness. A low Initial payment will dellve an Eureka to you—at’ tachmenta included.
Electric Percolators The Electric Percolator and the cenvenience it affords is well known to all. We carry varied stock of all sizes and shapes that will be bound to please the most discriminating buyer.
Electric Lamps Only the most modern, scientifically developed lamps are OKed for our Appliance Department. They must be capable of giving the maximum amount of light or we reject them on this point—you are sure of service from Merchants.
Traffic Committee Forest M. Knight, chairman J. W. Hurt, Dan W. LeGore, Alfred Mold* than, Fred C. Tucker, Ross E. Mitchell and T. R. Jones. Officers of tho board are; Frank E. Gates, president Lawrence J. Welch, vice president Timothy P. Sexton, treasurer Fay C. Cash, secretary, and Mark V. Rinehart, attorney.
HARDWARE CO. 120-124 E. Washington St.
Electric Irons An Electric Iron should be found in every home that is wired for electricity. The convience of an Iron from Merchants in two fold-—con-venience and trained aervice.
Electric Toasters A variety of the newest designed and most modern Electrio Toasters carried in our Appliance Department at all times. And by the way— a Toaster is a wonderful gift.
Electric Refrigerators Forget your ice-box worries by installing Electric Refrigeration. The false impression of many is that cost is enormous. You’ll find by investigation that an electric refrigerator will pay for itself.
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It is certainly every one’s fondest hope that at some day he will be able to own a home of his own. The surest and by far the easiest way to realize this hope is through the Building and Loan. Our business is loaning money on homes and we have made it possible for thousands of Indianapolis people to obtain the home they wanted through the service we offer. If you will talk it over with us we can undoubtedly show you the way to anew home now or in the near future. 1% of the Loan Each Month Is All You Pay Us, Including Both Principal and Interest See Us at the Home Complete Show
RESOURCES We Ar’T* f/ Dividend, $9,200,000.00 S 'S?Z We Charge No Membership Fee Fletcher Ave. Saving & Loan Association 10 East Market Street—ln the Heart of the Business District
TWO FINAL TOUCHES IN THE HOME COMPLETE Electric Ranges Electric Refrigerators
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G. E. Electric Refrigerators This Electric Refrigerator —ls Completely Enclosed —ls Sanitary —ls Convenient —Operates Automatically —ls Economical in Operation —Requires No Attention —Requires No Plumbing The G. E. Refrigerator is Different
Appliance Department The Indianapolis Light & Heat Cos. 48 Monument Circle THE HOME COMPANY Lincoln 2371
Get a Metal Milk Bottle Cap We are giving away a newly invented metal milk bottle cap. It has an enameled top, is washable and simply clips on the bottle. Its free. Get one at our— BOOTH NO. 245
Acorn Electric Ranges Electric Cooking —ls Clean —ls Cool —ls Automatic —ls Sanitary —Avoids Waste —Saves Time This Range Sold at Auction at Booth No. 11, Ideal Homes Section
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