Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1925 — Page 3
FRIDAY, FEB. 20, 1925
REPAIRS MADE IN WEAK PLACES IN STATE HIGHWAYS Restrictions on Heavy Traffic May Be Lifted Temporarily, Weak places in stone and gravel roads In the State that developed last week have been repaired. Roads of this type have been posted against heavy traffic, John D. Williams, State highway director, said today. Should the weather continue clear for a few days so as to permit the roads to dry out, restrictions will be raised temporarily. Road conditions: No. 1 (New Albany. Indianapolis, South Bend. Michigan lino) —Pavement trom Indianapolis to Peru. Drive carelully at new bridge seven miles north ot Koltomo. In Seymour turn right at corner of Tipton and O'Brien Sts., following marked, detour via Chestnut Ridge, coming out on No. 1 at seven miles north of Crothersville. Parts of this detour are rough. No. 6 (Madison. Grcensburg, IndjanapoJis, Lafayette, Oxford) —PavemenC'betweeii Indianapolis and Shelbyville, with but two detours around bHrlge construction, one of which is very poor. Shelbyville to Indianapolis traffic can avoid this detour — passable in dry weather —by taking county road from Shelbyville to Fountaintown. thence on No. 39 to Indianapolis. Use pavement from Indianapolis to three and seven-tenths miles north of Lebanon, thence ovo- short detour back to pavement. Detour at six ml'es north of Lebanon to west through T.iorntown, returning to No. 6 at three miles north of Thorntown. Short detour to east at four miles north of Thorntown. This last Is impassable in thawing weather, so Lebanon to Lafayette traffic snould take 44 from Lebanon via Frankfort to Rossville. thence on 29 to Lafayette. No. 12 (Vincennes. Spencer, Martinsville. Indianapolis)—Drive slowly over new fill at Fish Creek four miles south of Freedom. No. 22 (English, Paoli. Mitchell. Bedford. Bloomington. Martinsville. Indianapolis)—Pavement between Indianapolis and Martinsville, with one detour and one run-around. Between Paoli and English seventeen miles of earth road impassable to autos at the time. Avoid rocd south of Grantsburg. account of construction. No. 31 (Indianapolis. Danville. Rockville, Montezuma) —Break in surface east of Rockville .but passable.
Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: Grover Winnings, 27 N. Tremont Ave„ Ford, from 945 Ft. Wayne Ave. Forrest M. Donaldson, 5327 Broadway, Ford, from Vermont and Meridian Sts. Edward Hargraves, 2924 E. Michigan St., Ford, from Prospect St. and Madison Ave. Jones-Whitaker Sales Company, Chevrolet, from rear of 545 N. Capitol Ave. William A. O’Haver, 1053 Udell St., Ford, from 227 N. Capitol Ave. Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Ford, from Market and Delaware Sts. BACK HOME AGAIN An automibile reported found by police belongs to: George Carter, 224 E. New York St., Ford, found at Fall Creek Blvd. and Meridian St. MINISTER CHANGEsI/lIND Pastor, Who Said Marriage Should Be Indissoluble, Seeks Divorce. Bu United, Preen TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 20.—The Rev. Stuart Tyson, Episcopal cleidfrman, widely known for his published views on the indissolubility of marriage, has filed suit for divorce from Mrs. Gertrude Wiertenson Tyson, alleging extreme cruelty. Dr. Tyson, a prominent figure in the modernist-fundamentalist controversy, said in a sermon two years ago: “Christ’s idea of marriage was one man for one woman until death broke the band of matrimony.” De Molay Deputy Named Bn Time a Bvecial KANSAS CITY. Mo., Feb. 20.—H. L. McConnell of Richmond. Va., has been made deputy of the Grand Council, order of De Molay, in charge of that State. McConnell succeeds George Harding Lewis of Norfolk, Va., who resigned. ~ to regain Strength i —brings joy to you and your friends. EVERY man, woman and child wants to have strength and correct weight. It means the joy of living. To be minus strength and underweight often proves low fighting-power in the body. It often means you are minus nerve* power, minus red cells In your blood, minus health, minus vitality. It is serious to be minus, but the moment you Increase the number of your red-blood-cells, you begin to become plus. That’s why.S.S.S., since 1526, has meant to thousands of underweight men and women a situs in their strength. Your body ills to the point of power, your , flesh becomes firmer, the age lines that come from thinness disappear. You look younger, firmer, happier, and you feel it, too, all over your body. More red-blood-cells! S.S.S. aids Nature in building them by the million! There are no unproven theories about S.S.S., the scientific results of each of Its purely vegetable medicinal ingredients are admitted by authorities. Begin taking S.S.S. today. It will give you more energy, vitality and vigor and a more up and going appearance. kS. S. S. la sold at all good drag •torse in two tiiee. Tba larger eica ia more economical. CC Crakes flke Yourself Again
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