Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1937 — Page 13
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WORK ON MODEL HOUSE OF SHOW IS PROGRESSING
Men Landscape Grounds And Construct Walks And Steps. Fo
Work is progressing on of the “Home O which is to be the central 16th annual Indic Home Show in the Mam Building at the State Fair April 15 to 25. Under supervision of City Park horticulturist scaping for the gardens 1s assuming definite shape and work: are
tion attraction
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| veneer, achieving a low, broad appearance by means of a well defined
ond floor sill line and five recessed
courses between this sill course and |
the grade. Its rectangular shape, with entrance and side porches, bay windows and garage that provide projecting elements of exterior design, will relieve it of the uninteresting features of the simple square-type house, The first floor interior is to include a side hall entrance, with a living room, dining room, study, breakfast room, pantry and kitchen. There also is the convenience of a toilet room on this floor. The secfloor is to have three bedrooms two baths.
ond and PAY BOOSTS ANNOUNCED By United I FT. WAYNE, Ind, March 26— After a survey by company officials of wage rates in Ft. Wavne, the General Electric Co. today announced wage increases averaging 7 per to 6400 hourly workers.
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DR. MORGAN WARNS |
horizontal brick course at the sec- |
OF SCARLET FEVER
Downward Trend Noted in Pneumonia Rate.
City Health increasing
Herman Morgan, reporting an
Dr. Director,
scarlet, fever rate, today warned par- |
ents to have physicians investigate any rash preceded by a sore throat. While there were 125 scarlet fever cases in February, 163 have been reported thus far this month, he said. The majority are mild cases, but every case should be diagnosed to
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each for the two preceding weeks. The sudden change of temperature this week will be accompanied by a slight wave of colds and respiratory Dr. Morgan said. DELAY SUGAR BILL ACTION B I nited Press WASHINGTON, March 26.Senate Finance Committee has decided to take no action on the Administration’s sugar bill until the measure has been acted on by the House,
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POSTOFFICE BUILDING
Times Special WASHINGTON, March 26 —Any Hoosier who would like to have an
old posiofice building should get in touch with Uncle Sam. For the procurement ¢ division of
HOUSEHOLD PESTS
Exterminated 1009, Guaranteed Results
Arnott Exterminating Co. Mass. Ave. LI-5129
| the Treasury announced today that ) Government they have one built at Ft. Wayne in | oldest
1889 which they would be glad to sell.
It is on a list of 50 Federal properties for sale in 27 states which represent a total outlay by the | BAKING
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FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1937
The | House, which was built in 1856 at Cours | a cost of $410,000.
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