Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1948 — Page 54

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“English Hotel | Block Tenants In ‘House Hunt’

1s< Wonder Where to Go

vo As Deadline Nears Sa By: WILLIAM C. SMITH © United Press Writer Most of the 23 business tents of ‘the English Hotel Build- , one of Indiana’s best-known Jandmarks, yesterday appeared . resigned to moving out. Their 4a common problem was where to “80. 5 v 1#vThe 80-year-old structure on =the Circle, known to shopping Hoosiers from all over the state “has housed many of its tenants! Afor as long as 40 years, s4! They must vacate by the poet *6f the year because the building “will be torn down and a building | housing the J. C. Penney Co. will {peplace it, occupying a quarter] ~segment of the Circle. 56: ‘Going Out of Business’ r2-8igns such as ‘Going out ofi *cBusiness; Selling Out” now deck sistore windows on the ground oor. Items from pipes to Stet»son hats are marked down to fan-

‘hms reduced pipes from $12 to 54|

Mr. and Mrs. George E. Thompson recently purchased this English brick, three- bedroor home | at 5778 Broadway through Noble W. Hiatt of Hiatt Homes, realtors, 11] Bow Lane. “tastically low prices. One store| Holmes was fl the former o owner.

Electric League.

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Books Speaker -

State University, Mr, Mason he is active in Ohio community

ness circles.

Robert T. Mason, owner snd: manager of radio station WMRN, Marion, O., will address members|

LAWN FAG CASTOR FENCE BR-5427 542 Winihron, BE-11 BR-12US

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store, an oriental rug shop, a| “hosiery bar,” a donut shop, theater, a hotel, a transit bus station, two novelty shops,

a uor store, a photography stu-|Castle 0, a money mart, a bakery, a jresiden “seauty shop and two pen shops munity Planning under the spo Council. ls

‘iy the building. 70The liquor dealer views the

Tove as “just another step t0|ropregentatives of Blackford, Delmodernize Indiana's leading city.” aware,

Where to Live? But Mrs, H. F. Thurman, pror of the Cinderella Dress op, said the gilded, corniced| cture of the pre-Lillilan Rus11 days should not be removed! ause of its sentimental value| Hoosiers. Saul B. Friedland, owner of the|

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ds and still wasn't sure wha do with, it,

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3 sonth to make up my mind,” he i vieng-as 40 years. Where are they ®' srgoing to go? In fact, I've got to find a‘place to lve myself.”

15 Attending Seay Parley

ia Convention Meets + » In New York City

x Bstroen members of the Indiani/gpolis Real Estate Board are at‘tending the seven-day 41st annual, convention of the National Asso-, ieiation: of Real Eatate Boards ZWhich began today in Hotel Com~gmodore, New York.

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cker, ‘Millersville 4 "le 3524 Frank B. Gates, n St D. A. Coul- , 3438 © .Ave,; Thomas F. - “Carson, 148° Ww, Hampton Drive.

1 Earl W. Kiger, 647 RE. 44th St; “Albert E:. Thompson, 1523 8. Earl “3Pt.; T. Lorin Driscoll, 5847 Park ves Paul’ L, McCord, 3825 N. eridian 8t.; Dan Ww. LeGore, £3040 8. Delaware St. S= Miss Gasherine Mansfield, 33 W. 3 Miss Aileen Klaiber, 634 r Blvd; Stanley. Huegel, oR Miss Mary Binfo ::1340 Parkway; and William E, “Beck, 560 E. Drive, Woodruff Pl,

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SiKitchen-Living Home",

3s Shown Te iE “Kitchen- tving “Home,”

-Jocated at 4190 N. Pennsylvania ist, will be shown from 11 a. m. “to 9 p. m. today. = The house, designed and built “by Robert L. Mason, was opened]. z:on Oct, 31 for the benefit of the ‘Central West District of the Gar--den Club of Indiana. Today will “De the final showing.

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as The big homes of the money-plush Nineties have become a Maintenance for one headache to city planners at the fringe of the business districts. Scott Chambers, newspaper editor and president of the New City Plan Commission, unfolded the problems of the old tial palaces before the FEast-Central Conference on Comnsorship of the Indiana Economic

mn an to reruns ov Mj @gddache fo City Planners

the planner to decide what to

Speaking this week before thei, iin the large homes formerly

Grant, cock, Henry, Jay,

“It has become t the duty | of

lish Hotel, said his problem| Three new members to the In- the positions: a “personal” one. He said/dianapolis Real Estate Board of|chosen for a three-year term. had a 250-room hotel on his|pjrectors will be elected at the!

Fe And I've got only sbout alin Washington Hotel. {

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for each family unit. Many of these homes have } been built on

‘Real Estate Board To Elect Three

Three will be

Retiring directors are Edgar E. Brodbeck, Glen E. Burtt and Wil-

board's annual meeting Dec. 9,/ jam E. Niven.

Remaining members of the hoard are Joseph H. Argus, R. A.

d. “I've some tenants who James W, Hurt Sr, William H. Franke, Wendell M. Hicks, Frank been in this place for as| Keller Sr, H. Duff Viim and Rob- EL Cox, Fred T. Davenport and ert E, C, Walker are candidates for| Norman Metzger.

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