Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1939 — Page 24

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SPRING SQUALLS MEAN HARBOR IS STUDIED NAUGHT TO VISITORS FOR ROCHESTER. N. Y.

April showers won't worry Home Show visitors as they do in some other cities having this type of ex-

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ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 14 (U. L. V. Frazier, stationed at Cleve P.) —Army engineers are studying land, to prepare a report on the plans for developing a huge inland | proposal, and Maj. Philip G. Bruton, harbor for Rochester. The project district engineer at Buffalo, to head

streets of “Hometown.” or stopping would utilize Irondequoit Bay, a'the field investigation.

: | before the All-Indiana home, they'll Architects, Schools. lce In- all be inside—under one roof. Many

(other cities having model home| dustry, Realtors Among shows have their exhibits separated Those Specified. |

Insulation on ‘Must’ List; Step-Saving Demanded

In Kitchen. —— | Indianapolis’ wave of new home| building is being accompanied hy N demand for luxuries and conven-! iences practically unknown a few vears ago even in “mansions.”

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DETECTIVE AT HOME Home Show which opened last night l In S = L B R i C Ck

in the Manufacturers’ building at FOILS TWO SWINDLERS For Your

the Fair Grounds will begin its regs ular 11 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. sched- | CLEVELAND, O., April 14 (U.P). | T 15 young cou | : : ) ule today and continue at those —TWwo swindlers will be wary of | en or 15 years ago, a ¥ -! So : re h h April 23. j| hosiery salesmen after this. The ple shopping around for a new | Eo ] { 8 & Sali oT Dp ‘two went to the home of Mrs. Wil- |. home would have been satisfied, - h : days Which have been designated jam Schuller and tried to sell g contractors recall, with homes that : for the show are: Protection IT TATCTTII ELBRIC has the name on the back of each sheet

[fur coat at a low price. Her hustoday would be scorned by even] Friday, April 14—Landscape archiRalph R. Reeder & Sons, ir:

’ band arrived home and realized | hose with the most modest in- tects’ and nurserymen’s day. Foi Poppers ie told the comes. | : ; il 15-8 men he was a hosiery salesman. Insulation, relatively rare even a| 3 Saturday, April 1 Fuse! and, But he is a detective. Two asso- | few years ago. is on the “must” list , 4 } [education and ice industries’ day. giates made the arrest on a today. | b. Ei { Sunday, April 16—All-Indiana charge of intent to swindle. Landscaping and attractive archi- = og TF dav. a —— tecture also are demanded. { 8 S ; | Monday The kitchens and bathrooms of; 3 TR : 4 io Ay,

today’s modest homes, in the $4000! \ to $7000 price range, are a far ery! Tuesday, April 18—Electric League (day.

from those of a decade ago. ! i | Save Steps in Kitchen ; Times Sh Wednesday, April 19—Architects’. : os | style of which the marble fireplace is an example. | Construction League and Producers’ In the kitchen. plenty of jr Wood trim of the room is naturally finished bleached | Gounell dav. | space is demanded, and the nouse- oak. Thursasy, April 20-Reai Bstate | wife insists that the cabinet, re-! |

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Miss Helen Rinehart of 28 E. 16th St. found the living room of the Home Show's model home quite “livable.” Basic design is a classical-modern

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to provide a “production line” and save steps. Double - sinks are popular. per-| mitting the washing of dishes] without the use of pans. In the bathrooms, there is a! strong demand for colorful and a%-! tractive glass block or tile walls. with chromium fixtures. “We wouldnt even sttempt to sell 2 new house with the old fashioned leg bathtubs,” one contractor said. “The tup has to be recessed. and of the double shell variety, leaving no space to collect dirt difficult to reach.” Fireplaces are coming back. but they have smaller and neater mantles than in the past.

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Cheery Interiors Demanded

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| Sullivan as “mayor,” Chief Morris- : {sey as town “constable.” and Chief W. Scott. commanding officer. said |

large glass display windows. In-! direct lighting illuminates the displays. At the light company, two shafts.of glass are lit from within by tube lights. A rotunda joins [the pillars and cverlooks a pool |

MODERN BUSINESS DISTRICT IS BUNT

A modern business district com-, The drug store has glass brick

sam HS a ‘wails on each side of the entrance bining utility and ay located and 5 Shop Showihg men's Spores 3 mythical “Hometown” is one!

(wear has doors with circular glass of the new features for this vear's

windows. Home Show,

This shopping CCC CAMP TO BE HOST

Times Speecinl LINTON. April 14.—In celebra-| (tion of the fifth anniversary of the, | Civilian Conservation Corps. the! Worthington CCC camp is to hold | ‘an open housz tomorrow. Robert

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ana model home and is landscaped with flowers, shrubs and trees. Typical store fronts have window displays by local merchants. Governing the town are Mayor

Kennedy as “fire chief.” festivities would include a baseball |

MORE TO GRADUATE LOGANSPORT, April County schools will graduate ap- | proximately 130 seniors this spring. The total shows an increase of 20! per cent over last vear. : i

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Interiors must be colorful and | There also will be a “town coun-| game. a horseshoe tournament and cheery, Most of the new homes qj » including Miss Mary E. Bost- volley ball games. are distinguished by white or cream wick of The Indianapolis Star. Wil | ———e eae woodwork and extremely colorful! liam Herschell of The Indianapolis | ik wallpaper. Contractors can't get News and Joe Collier of The Indi- |] Building or by any more with 10-cent wallpaper A ADO nes. . FRAKES tf || Remodeling in Colonial? Biyers want p from frees to Pe ote Hof oa nee | Yowll find the new Crown —buyers ant paper costing s t e SH ane 35 cents to a dollar. | white colonnaded entrance. Stores | En The Brett ay Turnichy Another item on the “must” list Include a light company, a depart- Ne aE Br A Ost. they is a double floor. preventing dust, | ment store, grocery, plumbing Sup- | nlly simple and authentic in deand smoke from seeping up from the Ply house sports wear shop, turni- | . basement. ture, drug store, water company, | Weather stripping or storm sash, Milk company and women's pcopper screens instead of the old- Pare! shop. style black-painted type, inlaid li- Fach has a noleum In the kitchen, bright col- | - ored shutter: on at least one or two windows are among some of ihe other items in demand. Gradually, the new homes are getting away from large dining rooms, many having ne dining rooms at all “One of the first things the wife looks for,” a contractor said, “is how many floor plugs there are in: each room. and they go round! counting them on you. i “And closet space is another big point. It's hard to sell a house that hasn't at least two closets be- 43 South Delaware St. sides those in the be RR hl -_mm

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