Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1921 — Page 6

CONCRETE WORE NOW CONNECTS ROAD WITH CITY Hoosier Motor Club Reports Dangerous Curve Eliminated. The completion of th cone rets work on the Rockville road from Its Intersection with West Washington street west to the Marlon County line was announced today by the Iloosler Motor Club tour lng bureau. It Is stated that this pavement will be thrown open to traffic in about a week. An entirely new route for this road, which is a section of the Tike's Teak Ocean-to-Ocean highway, has been made, beginning at a point about a mile and a half west of the Washington street Intersection. Formerly this road went Kinder the Big Four tracks through a subway on a dangerous curve. Now the roadway is all north of the Big Four embankment, coming in on the Natic.-al road at the Eagle Creek bridge. It Is undei stood this Eagle Creek section of the National road will soon be paved by the city and county under the connecting link law procured through the activities of the Iloosler Motor Club. Members of the Hoosier Motor Club are being urged to participate in the celebration at Greenfield next Thursday on the occasion of the dedication of the cement roadway between Indianapolis and the birthplace of James Whitcomb Riiey. Guy K. Jeffries, president of the local club, asks that as many members as possible attend this event, which is of Importance in marking the advancement of hard-surface jiaving oa the National Old Trails road. It is stated the new pavement will be thrown open to traffic Saturday. It is understood the Chamber of Commerce will send a largo delegf tic to Greenfield for the road celebration.

PEDDLING DOPE ON INCREASE Massachusetts Official Says Paregoric Use Starts Habit. BOSTON, Oct. 2S.—Widespread traffic in drugs between New York and Boston is charged by State Director of Registration William S. Briry. Children become Introduced to drugs through the administration of paregoric by their mothers, according to Briry. “It is an attractive 'get rich quick' scheme,” he said, referring to the illicit traffic . "An investment of Sin buys one ounee of morphine and if sold hypodermically on the streets of Boston nets sl,7fS. Is it any wonder that men and women prey upon the young people when bo great a revenue is easily made? “In one square mile in Boston,, it is estimated by officers, that from thirty-, fire to forty men and girls peddle dope, and we find it concealed in all manner of ways, such as baby carriages and crucifixes. Estimates by detectives and officers are that from 850 to 800 men and women are engaged in the illegal sale of opium, morphine, heroin aud cocaine on the streets of Boston.” He declared an auto express line is in operation between New York and this R ‘' < :^ o , rof ' ,rn l addUdß re aim, found in Boston, he declared. “The habit coin hahTto w- ba \ y - h °° d ' 11 ,s a JantteTou* xueautnir n ? ldr, ' n Paregoric and good S^pSon 1 - 1 '

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921.

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