Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1926 — Page 11
APRIL 16, 1026
EXHIBIT SHOWS KIND OF HOMES (Characteristics of Countries Depicted. A unique exhibition of the work of students of School 72, Troy and Carson Aves., was offered Wednesday night at a special “Fathers’ Night” of the Parent-Teachers Association. The exhibition will remain all week. Bach of twelve "ooms, represented a different court -y. the characteristics of which were set forth in
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miniature houses, scenery, typically dressed dolls. One of the most attractive exhibitions Is that of Mr. McGregor's Farm” —a typical Indiana rural domain with barns, animals made of clay, a garage and a tiny “flivver.” Another Indiana exhibit is the work of eight A grade pupils, who have an up-to-date bungalow, with real grass growing on a miniature yard, electric lights and the modern facilities found In a typical, Indiana city home. This exhibit is called, “The Home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoosier." In the other rooms were exhibits of scenes from Japan, China, Holland, the Philippines. An Indian village and" a scene In a junglo
are cleverly set forth with the aid of card board, paint, clay and other material. Interest was created by the arrival of two live alligators for the "jungle” exhibit. ILLINOIS HANGS TWO Dapper Young Gangster and Negro Slayer Put to Death. Pv United Press CHICAGO, April 16.—' Two men went to the gallows here today to pay for the brutal murders of which they were convicted. Raymond Costello, dapper young ex-convict, was hanged for murdering Madaline White, following an
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attack he made on her. Charles Hobbs, a Negro, died for killing his landlady, after stealing 75 cents from her. Traps on the two were sprung at 9:20 a. m. YALE GETS $107,000 BIBLE flu United Press NEW HAVEN,’Conn., April 16. The fardous Melk copy of the Guelenberg Bible, purchased at a sale here this winter for $107,000 — the highest price ever paid for such a book —has been presented to Yale University library, by Mrs. Edward S. llarkness in memory of Mrs. Stephen V. Karness.
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