Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1923 — Page 9

FRIDAY. MARCH IG, 192S

SOWS DAMAGED * BY HEAVY RAINS State Highway Commission Receives Reports, Heavy rains again have damaged a number of Indiana roads, according to reports reaching the State highway commission today. The weekly bulletin, based on information obtained before the rains, indicated the roads were rapidly drying out and that the worst conditions have passed as far north as Kokomo. The bulletin said because of increased construction work there will be more detours on main roads this summer than usual. The bulletin gives the condition of roads running through Indianapolis as follows: Xo. 1 (New Albany, Indianapolis, South Bend. Michigan Line) —Impassable between Seymour and Crotliersville; detour via Dudleytown. Suitable for light traffic between Franklin and Amity. No. 3. (National road, Terre Haute, to Richmond) —Detour at Mt. Meridian suitable for two-ton trucks. East pnd west traffic both use north detour at this place as south detour is soft. £0 TAKE PARTIN SPRING FESTIVAL

Recreation Department Holds Event at Brightwood, Dances, games and songs marked the spring festival of the city recreation department Thursday evening nt the Brightwood community house. Sixty children an 1 young women from Greer St.. Brightwood. and the recreational training school took part. Pupils who participated: Uwr St—Naomi, l.i* a-,(l The'roa Bi'-hard-i MPdrcd fr.i C.vtheicen i , Spears Helen Spacke Thelma Mut -h. Avr.'s, Rns- Mery and Maruuerit" Pfeiffer, -lars.-iret SehO' tt!r. Margaret and tnne Vieihaber. Nellie and Mada- , : • Virginia Boyd, Botaltw Putman. Pearl, Ruth ami Ruby York, Catherine Fisher and Alta Heeler. tlrig-ht'w ood —Te-nora. Viola and firaee I)- ek A-orth. Madse Gray. Madge Smith. Marinia Kvans. Vivian Cox and la>is and Mildred Jones. Trunin; School—Vine! Han Note. Marrart t McCarthy. Heien Mitehel. H-d*iz Werr sing. Fditb S, y der. FTUzabeth Cndervroni. Marie Bajnolia. Kiizatvth Roth. Frieda P i-'ppcr. Catherine Lera ox. Catherine King. Klizabeth Sacr-. Elizabeth Alhertsmvrr. Helen Bid-'r. Mae Deal, Helen Jack* soil and Virginia Bvers. MRS. NOTTER FUNERAL Native of Baden Dies at Son's Home at Age of “8. Rf The f’iner I of Mrs Julia Notter. W died at the home of her son. Tony Notter. 554* Holly Ave.. Thursday night, will ho held at the home at 8:50 a. m. Saturday. Services at the Assumption Church will follow, with burial in Holy Cross cemetery Mrs. Notter came to America as a young woman. She had lived in Indianapolis many years. Surviving are the son'and two grandchildren. Woman Hit hy Auto Mrs. Ernest Newhouse, 49. of 624 E. Twenty-Second St., was cut and bruised today when she was struck by an automobile driven by Charles F ddall, 19. of 1508 TV. Everett St., at I if'aware and Washington Sts. She was taken home. ■fl Der-s A*tißeetle on, Kmwb Snake Oil STOPS PAIN Prom coast to coast men and womm RTe singing the praise of “Snake Oil.” £ most powerful, penetrating pain relieving liniment. It will penetrate thickest sole leather in 3 minutes. Mrs B. "Werner, New Orleans, La., writes: •Thanks to your wonderful penetrating all, it relieved me of Rheumatism and deep seated chest cold after other reme dies failed." “1 had rheumatism so bad 1 had to rlk on crutches for nine years." saya C. Hendrix, old soldier of Minneapolis, Minn. "A *ter three month's treatment with 'Snake Oil’ laid off my Crutches and now ran walk like a boy.*’ I. B. Moore. Pittsbnrgh, Pa., railroad man, says: “ ‘Snake Oil' is the only liniment that ever gave me relief from %•' eumatism. I use it regular after beexposed to had weather.” For rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, stiff Joints, pain in hack and limbs, corns, nt.nions, chest colds, sore throat. “Snake Oil" is said to be without an equal. Refuse imitations, nothing like it. Get tt from your druggist. HOOK I>Rl ft ro. —Advertisement.

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FACES THREE CHARGES ! Suspect Is Caught After Chase in Downtown Streets. Homer Anderson, 24, colored, of E. | R. J., box 1, is in jail today charged with improper driving, driving through safety zones and vagrancy. He was arrested Thursday night after a chase through the downtown district, by MotorpoLicemen Fisher and Bushong. Anderson narrowly missed two women at Capitol Ave., and Walnut Sts., according to police. The car bore a certificate of title issued to Theodore Stein Jr. Anderson admitted he borrowed the car from Gus Lancaster, Stein’s chauffeur, police said.

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WOMAN DENIES FLEEING Automobile Taken by Cops \%hen I/eft by Pair. An automobile was taken to police headquarters today after Patrolman Felton reported a man and woman got out of the car on E. Washington St. and ran. The certificate of title indicated the car was the property of Yeneta Torrence, 906 Daley St., police said. Later a woman who said she was Yeneta Torrence appeared at headquarters to claim the car and said she had been riding with Everett (Shiner) Middaugh, and that they got out of the automobile and walked away, police said. She denied they ran when the policeman approached.

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