Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1925 — Page 27

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STATE RG ADS ENTERING CITY IN GOOD SHAPE Highway Commission Makes Weekly Report on Conditions. State roads leading to Louisville (Ky.) will be found In good shape for the augmented Derby Day race trafflo. State highway officials pointed out today. Indianapolis to Louisville traffic should take State Rd. 1, but may. after reaching Seymour, take Roads 4 and 24 through Salem. Surface conditions of roads entering Indianapolis follow. Road Conditions No. 1 (New Albany, Indianapolis, South Bend. Michigan line) —Pavement from Franklin via Indianapolis to Peru, with detour seven miles north of Kokomo while bridge Is refloored. At Seymour turn right at corner of Tipton and O’Brien Sts. following marked detour via Chestnut Ridge to *No. 1 at seven miles north of Crothersville. Parts of detour are rough. No. 3 (Richmond, Indianapolis, Terre Haute) —Detour at six miles west of Richmond account of bridge collapse. West bound trafflo take north detour, east bound traffic the south detour. Temporary bridge to be erected in time to handle traffic to and from Indianapolis on Decoration day.) No. 0 (Madison, Greensburgr, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Oxford) —Pavement from Indianapolis to Shelvybille with ' elevenmile detour around two bridge' projects. Shelbyvtlle-Indianapolis traffic can route via county road at Shelbyville to Foutitaintown, thence to Indianapolis on 30. Use pavement from Indianapolis to six miles north of Lebanon, thence use marked detour to west via Thomtown returning to pavement about four miles north of Thomtown. Another short detour one mile farther north now passable. No. 15 (Indianapolis, Logansport, Michigan City)—Rough in places for several miles south of Logansport. No. 22 (English, Paoli. Mitchell., Bed--39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., May 7, 1926 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 2 ?. m.. on Friday May 22, 1925, for the ollowlng described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Local Sewer, Improvement Resolution No. 12430 Resolved by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana. That the construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only for local use by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and not intended of adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains, be, and the same is, hereby ordered in and along. FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF SIXTY-THIRD STREET. From Manhole In Sixty-Third Street. To Cornell Avenue. More particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Manhole at the end of the Sanitary Sewer In Sixty-Third Street at a point about 40 feet west of Bellefontaine Street; thence southeasterly SI feet to a point In the east lawn of Bellefontaine Street; thence southwardly along said lawn to tho First Alley South of Sixty-Third Street; thence east in Alley Sout.i of Sixty-Third Street to Cornell Avenue. Also a branch described as follows:. Beginning at the Manhole in the First Alley South of Sixty-Third Street and the First Alley East of Beliefontaine Street; thence south In First Alley East of Bellefontaine Street 231 feet to a point. Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Pipe 12 inches In diimeter and said sewer, with all its aipurtenanoes, shall l>6i constructed in aooordanne with the profile and specifications now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city. The cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the properly holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of IndianapoUs. if the city is benefited by said improvement, all according to the method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled “A Act Concerning Municipal Corporations.” approved March 0, 1905. Assessments, if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual inst Ailments, with interest at the rate 0 per tent per annum. A bond or, bonds shal. be Issued to tho contractor in payment lor such work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the city of Indianapolis be or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of same, or for the payment of any bond or bonds, certificate or certificates, issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys as shall have been actually received by the city from the assessments for such Improvements or such moneys as ssid city is by said above entitled Act required to pay. All proceedings had. and clone in the making of said improvement, assessment of property, collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be provided for in said above entitled Act. All- work done m making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which ore on file and may be seen in the office of said Board or Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. May 8, 15. 1925.

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ford. Bloomlnrton, Martinsville, Indianapolis)*—Closed from Griffey’s Creek two miles north of Bloomington to Dolan for resurfacing: detour fair except 1,000 feet of which is narrow and likely to be slippery in wet weather. (This detour will be lifted from May 16-18. inclusive, account of traffic to the Louisville (Ky.) races. Avoid south of Paoli account construction of new road. No. 37 (Indianapolis. Anderson. Muncie) —Closed from Muncle via Anderson to Pendleton for paving; detour marked. No. 39 (Indianapolis. Rushville. Brookville. Ohio line at Harrison) —Closed between Julietta and Hawthorne (Marion County) for widening and grading. (Traffic take No. 3, National Rd. to Cumberland. thence south to No. 39).

Gone, but Not Forgotten

If you see any automobiles bearing thiio license numbers cal) the police or the Indianapolis Times, Main 3500. The owner may be able to do the same for you some time. Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Saunders Heater Mitchell Company, 234 N. Illinois St., Essex, 468567, from 200 N. Pershing Ave. William E. Daugherty, city hospital, Ford, 69845, from near Y. M C. A. Gerald K. Smith, 901 W. ThirtyFirst St., Buick, 471-718 from near Circle Theater. James E. Williams, 2901 N. Sherman Dr., Chevrolet, 503-179, from New York and Meridian Sts. Louis Mikesell, 304 8. Ritter Ave., Moon, 635-243, from Washington and Alabama Sts. E. Rauh & Sons, Union Stock Yards, Overland, no license, from In front of the Splnk-Arms. Abraham Gish, 1038 Blaine Ave., Ford, 653-172, from Morris and Reisner Sts.

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Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Louis Mitchell, 304 S. Ritter Ave., Moon, found at 430 Hammond St. Peter Snyder, 812 E. New York St., Ford, found at 500 N. Temple’ Ave. / 39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT - OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., May 7, 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS • Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by It. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. m.. on Monday. May 25. 1926. For the following described public improvement. In the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12405 PENNSYLVANIA STREET From south property line of Fifty-Fifth St., (east side), north property line of Fifty-Second St. (west side). To southeast property line of Westfield Rd. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the lawns to a uniform width of 4% feet. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be m accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement RoeoluUon, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may tie seen in the office of said Board or Publio Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. May 8. 15, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT? DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind., May 7, 1926. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that soaled proposals will bo received by It. at Its office, until 2 o’clock p. m. on Monday. May 26. 1925. for the following described publio improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12400. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF EAST ST. From south property line of first alley south of Buchanan St.. To north property line of Woodlawn By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from 0 Inches of property line to 0 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet; or grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4inch Asphaltic-Concrete base to the above named width: and providing 220 lin. ft. of 4xlß-inr.n Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. AH to be as shown on plan and as specified. . ... All work done in making of safd described public Improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improypment Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in tho office of said Board of Publio Works of the City of Indianapolis The Board •of Publio Works reserve* the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. H. FREEMAN. W, J. SPENCER. Board of Publio Works, City of Indianapolis. . . May 8, 15. 1925. *

Indiana U. Show to Be Given at Murat Thursday

“The Jordan River Revue,” Indiana University musical show, which will be given at the Murat Theater Thursday evening, May 21, Is the only all-university dramatic and musical production of the State schol. This is the fourth annual showing, the first two of which played in Indianapolis. Unique among university extravaganzas, "The Jordan Revue” has both music and plot written by students. The plot is by Jean Height, ay, Indianapolis, and the

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songs are by William Fox. musical director of the Revue. A cast of fifty- students will be brought to Indianapolis to present the Revue, directed this year by Herman Lieber, Indianapolis. The Revue played In Bloomington three nights last month. The Indianapolis showing is sponsored by the local alumni of Indiana Universty. “The music of the 1925 ‘Jordan River Revue’ far surpasses that of any college musical show I

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have ever heard,” declared Herman Arndt, director of the English Theater Orchestra, who orchestrated all of the music written by Fox. The jazz chorus, pictured above. Includes Ethel Budrow, Flora; Mary Walters, Bedford; Kate Black, Anderson; Roberta North, Bluffton; Jan Bass, Indianapolis; Mae Martin, Bedford; Lillyon Snyder, Indianapolis; Helen Service, Greenfield; Katherine Pattierson, Garrett; Della May Davis, Bedford.

Marifrances Agle, Marjorie Chiles, Mildred Stilz, Mrs. Ethel Hadley, and Professor F.ollo A. Tallcott, head of the public speaking department. Hildreth Hall was elected president of the Campus club for the coming semester at a meeting in the college residence. Other officers: Louise Dingle, secretary and Mary Nussbaum, treasurer. The seniors honored by a dinner after the election are: Opal Lindsey, Kathryn

Brown, Mary V. Book, Edna Pyle, and Rlou Gochenour. Philokurlan literary society held a debate on the subject, “Resolved: That the system of cp-education should be abolished from the college.” Kathryn Bowlby and James Perry, negative speaker, won over Robert Hutchinson and Helen Hoover, affirmative. Campus problems were discussed at a meeting of the Y. W. C. A. Miss Pearl Forsyth, general secretary of the Indianapolis Y. W. C. A., Miss P’rances Toy, student secretary of the Y. W. C. A.; Mrs. Edna M. Christian, of the advisory board, and Mrs. John R. Barrett spoke. Miss Mibel S. Arbuthnot. University Wisconsin graduate, nas been appointed instructor in the Latin department. Alpha Chi Omega Mother’s Club

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