Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1927 — Page 16
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STATE REALTORS GUESTSOF BOARD AT HOME EXHIBIT Indiana Day Observed — Show Declared Success With Attendance Record. Indiana day was observed today at i lie Home Complete Exposition, Manufacturers' building. State Fairground. About 150 visiting healtors attended the Thursday luncheon of ihe Indianapolis Real Estate Board at the Exposition building. C. J. Prost, Detroit builders' show manager, was among the guests. Prominent Indiana realty men who attended: C. 11. Summers, Gary, Indiana Real Estate Board president: Roy Friedley, Muncie; D. C. Johnson, Terre Haute: C. I). S bidder, Richmond; W. E. I loud, Ft. Wayne, and others. Show Success ♦ Officials of tlie Real Estate Board, which is sponsoring the Home Com plete Show, announced the success of this year’s show is assured. Attendance records have been shuttered andmany exhibitors have already retengaged their space for next year’s exposition. Public interest is keen, according to exhibitors, in home sites as well as in modern.home appliances. A marked tendency toward a desire for home sites situated outside the city on the State highways is being exhibited by prospective home builders, dealers said. In contrast to this small apartment applances are causing much interest among show visitors. Tells Their Age “We can tell a woman’s age by the type of home equipment she is interested in.’’ one dealer said. “The mother of several children seeks convenience above all things in her home, the young bride seeks beauty of appointment alone.” Fourteen Milwaukee realtors and builders will arrive in Indianapolis Saturday on a special Monon car. A similar exposition was held in Milwaukee just previous to the local show and a delegation of Indianapolis realtors and builders attended. Wife of Two Rich Men Nearly Broke Bu United Press NEW YORK, April 7.—Mrs. Ruth Re Acosta Lydig, divorced wife of the late W. E. D. Stokes and of Major Philip Lydig, I\ S. A., and once the fiancee of the late Rev. Percy Stickney Grant, faced bankruptcy today. j Liabilities of $94,352 were listed In a voluntary petition of bankruptcy filed by her attorneys. The debtors included jewelers, modistes, a motor company, a milk company and Mrs. Lydig's servants. No statement of assets was made. Both of Mrs. Lydig's husbands were wealthy men, and she was reported to have received $1,000,000 in 1902 when she gave up custody of her son. W. E. D. Stokes Jr., after she was divorced from his father. In 1913, Mrs. Lydig sold her art collection for $362,555. Her engagement to the Rev. Dr. Grant ended when Bishop William T. Manning refused to sanction the marriage of a pastor and a divorcee. Dr. Grant left a large portion of his estate to a servant. His will did not mention Mrs. Lydig. The help-yourself plan of a cafeteria enables the finest of foods at u odd penny prices” to be served at White’s Cafeteria (, On the Circle
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What “mental telepathy” did to a plaster caricature of the President on view at the Society of Independent Artists’ exhibit in New York! George Zodivk was dissatisfied with the work, and when it was broken, he ascribed it to psychic imprecations. One of the White House pups, also in plaster, seems to pay little attention here to the extraordinary spectacle of his master’s disembodied bead lying at his feet. Test Answers Here are the answers to “Now You Tell One” for today. You'll find the questions on page 4: 1. The man has his overalls on backward. 2. Howard. 3. In 192,3. 4. He was a federal judge. 5. Sir Walter' Scott. 6. The dog which led the team of "huskies” that carried diphtheria anti-toxin to Nome, Alaska, a few years ago. 7. In Geneva. Switzerland. 8. Wayne B. Wheeler. 9. Six years. 10. In golf. MAYTAG DEALERS HERE Salesmen Attend Group Meeting at the Elks Club. High officials of the Maytag Company, attending the three-day conference of dealers, will join in the sales leadership celebration planned by the Indianapolis branch. About 200 dealers and agents are attending the convention at the Elks Club. A ball game at Riverside was scheduled this afternoon. F. ii. Maytag of Newton, lowa, .Maytag president, and George W. Rhodes. Indianapolis manager, and Secretary of State Frederick E. Schortemeier will speak Friday.
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Unearthed After 18 Years’ Burial Buried eighteen years! Enough to send shivers through the crawling figure bent on solving the mystery. Through the darkness he perceived with difficulty the curve of the neck. Rounded, It was, as year's ago, or was that but a vision? Now his hands tenderly closed about the recumbent figure. A gentle pull and Francis Diekman, plumber, of 2900 E. Washington St., had unearthed a quart bottle of “J. W. Rant Whisky,” buried In the basement of 2042 E. Waashington St., since Emmett G. Sering operated a .saloon there eighteen years ago. Sering, who is having the place remodeled into an up-to-date filling station and battery shop, believes a former porter concealed the bottle for bis own personal and private stimulation, for about "three fingers" of its contents were gone.
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