Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1924 — Page 3

FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924

FIRST PAVING OF 1924PR0GRAMT0 BE OPENED SOON Construction Company Sets Record on PrincetonFt. Branch Road. John D. Williams, State road director, today announced completion of new pavement on No. 10, between Ft. Branch and Princeton. This is the first of the 1924 construction projects completed. The Cunningham Construction Company of Martinsville made a record, despite the serious handicap of an unusually rainy season. The detour on No. 1, between Edinburg and Franklin, necessitated by emergency repairs to a bridge, is lifted, Williams said. Road conditions: No. 1 (New Albany, Indianapolis. South Bend. Michigan Line) —Detour around street paving in Carmel expected to be lifted in few days. Detour around street paving a mile south of Westfield. At miles north of Westfield detour a mile east, thence l'i miles northwest, and back to pavement, due to bridge construction. Pavement can be followed to 3 miles south of Tipton-Hamilton County line. traffic detour to left at Baker's Corner. 6 miles north of Westfield, thence north through Boxley and Elkin to Tettersburg. thence east and on pavement to Kokomo. No. 1 is closed from Kokomo to Peru for construction. North of Kokomo follow marked detour through Bunker Hill. South of Indianapolis detour via Dudleytown between Seymour and Crothersville. account of construction at upper Muscatatuck River. Detour around construction south of Scottsburg. and at north corporation line of Seymo, 3 1 Terre Haute. Indianapolis. Richmond)—Narrow bridge at Putnamville allows but one-way traffic. Narrow grade at Glenn, three miles east of Terre Haute. (Side d4Bours.) No. 6 < Madison. Greensburg. Indianapolis, Oxford) —Closed for construction from south edge of Lebanon to Traders Point •Indianapolis). Lebanon-Indianapolis traffic use 33 and 1. or 33 and 15. Closed for construction between New Bethel and fihelbyviile: detour via Acton. Nb. 12 (Vincennes. Spencer. Martinsville Indianapolis)—Repairing bridge one and one-half miles south of Maywood, and tar surfacing between that point and Valley Mills. ( Expected to be completed Saturday. i If road is closed leave Indianapolis on W. Washington St. to Dandy Trail, thence south to Valley Mills and No. 12. New Culvert construction east of Spencer: take run-around carefully. Traffic should drive carefully over run-around at bridge construction four miles south of Freedom. No. 15 (Indianapolis. Logansport. Michigan line) —While Carmel St. paving is in progress, leave Indianapolis via N. Meridian St. cross Canal on N. Illinois St. and proceed on Spring Mill road to detour at edge of Hamilton County line, thence four miles west to No. 15. Closed for three miles south of Knox for construction: detour marked. No. 37 (Indianapolis. Anderson. Munde) —Detour around bridge constriction between Yorktown and Dalesville is fair No. 39 (Indianapolis. Rushville. Brookville, Ohio line)—Closed near Bulltown Hi’l (between Rushville and Brookvilie) for relocation, grading and removing hazardous turn: detour marked. GROCER GIVEN SENTENCE Convicted of Arson Charge, Despite Plea. By United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind., July 11.—William Dowty, convicted of arson in connection with the burning of his j grocery store, prepared today to start serving a sentence of two to twenty-one years In prison. The court imposed sentence despite Dowty's dramatic plea of innocence. He was given until Monday to arrange his business and personal affairs. SYNOD MEETS SATURDAY Missionary Conference to Be Held at Bethany Park. Delegates from Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky will attend the missionary conference of the midwest synod of the Reformed Church In the United States at Bethany Park, Saturday night through Friday, July 18. The 7 Rev. D. A. Winter of Jeffersonville, Ind., will deliv er the conference sedmon Saturday night. A pageant, "The Cross Triumphant" will be given Sunday afternoon. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automoufles reported stolen belong to: E. T. FJanner, Puritan Hotel, Ford coupe, from near S. Capitol Ave. track elevation. L. N. Fryer, 4465 College Ave., Chalmers, from Meridian and New York Sts. Grover Roberts, 1621 Williams St., Ford, from residence. BACK HOME AGAIN An automobile reported found by police belongs to: Frank Gardner, 347 Udell St., Oakland, found near 1514 N. Meridian St.

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Vassar Beauty r ' jfi I a' U':} Miss Eleanor Davies, Washington (D. C.) society girl, who was declared one of the most beautiful Vassar College students. New Hours Merchants Association today announced these Saturday closing hours for stores during July and August: At 12:30 P. M.—Charles Mayer & Cos., Sander & Recker Furniture Company, W. K. Stewart Company, Julius Walk & Son. "'At 1:00 P. M.—L. S. Ayres & Cos., William H. Block Company, Baldwin Piano Company, E. O. Langen Company, The H. Lieber Company, The Lilly Hardware Company, Petttis Dry Goods Company, Rauh’s Women Apparel, Rink’s Cloak House, Selig Dry Goods Company, The Taylor Carpet Company, Vonnegut Hardware Company, H. P. Wasson & Cos. At 5:00 P. M.—Kahn Tailoring Company. At 6:00 P. M.—Goldstein Brothers, Charles L. Hartman, W. H. Messenger Company, L. E. Morrison & Cos., People's Outfitting Company, The Star Store. At 6:30 P. M—Paul H. Krauss Company. Marott Shoe Shop. At 9:00 P. M—E. J. Gausepohl & Cos., Schloss Brothers. Company, L. Strauss & Cos. RELIEF LEADER NAMED Nebraska Man Succeeds I .ate Mead A. Kelsey. D. Burr Jones, Omaha, Neb., is in charge of Near East Relief in Indiana. He succeeds Mead A. Kelsey, who died last spring. Jones, who has been in charge of the work at Omaha, is a Spanish War veteran. He served in France as a Y. M. C. A. director. Deaf Dentist Killed By Times Special ELWOOD. Ind., July 11.—Fred Daniel, 47, deAf dentist, was struck and instantly killed by train at a downtown crossing. That pile of articles In the attic may have anew dress under it. Phone MAin 3500—now and give the ad. M DONT GET HOMESICK ON YOUR VACATION You might be having a great time while you are away on your vacation, but to keep from getting homesick be sure you order The Times sent to you each day while away. Just phone the Circulation Department. Main 3500

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