Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1925 — Page 2
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NEW PAVEMiMT MAR SEYMOUR TO BE OPENED Traffic Advised to Drive Slowly Past Grading Gangs. New pavement recently completed on State Rd. 1 south of Seymour will be opened to traffic Saturday, but traffic is advised to drive carefully past grading gangs working on the road shoulders, it was pointed out in the State highway commission’s traffic bulletin today. The contractor has started work on the last gap on this road between Seymour and Louisville, at a point between Crothersville and Scottsburg, and when this four mile stretch is com-
Cleveland 'fafo Cincinnati r ' WHkesbarre SiffL _ Indianapolis Another People’s Step Forward Better GreaterValue Giving
The entire strength of our associated stores' buying power has been brought to bear on our preparations for this event, so that without sacrifice of quality, prices have been lowered to an almost unbelievable level.
‘'Special Bill’ 'Jacquard Velour Suites Davenport , iFlil Peoples Arm Chair, ' nr Easy Credit Considering the inbuilt excellence of each piece, the unseen details of construction and further, the remarkably low price of the suite itself, you will realize how much in Actual Money-Sa\ing that the associated People’s Sale affords. All pieces have deep spring seats and backs, loose spring-filled cushions and graceful roll arms. Upholstered in genuine Jacquard velour m your choice of several patterns and colors.
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Simmons Windsor Beds Dinner Sets * N Service for Six 1/1.50 '*£’■ $0.75 • Finish JkyLw Terms
Famous Simmons Steel Bed in popular Windsor design testifying to the associated People’s value leadership at this unusual sale price. Exactly as illustrated in twin or full size.
>l// Victrolas Half Price It’s Easy to Pay the People’s Way
plated this fa 2. it will grlvw continuous pavement from Seymotur to the Ohio River. The bulletin called attontSon that a run-around tU anew bridge just west of Swltz City on Rd. 12 was removed Tuesday and that a. detour also is lifted on Rd. 4 at tie west edge of Aurora. Surface conditions of roads entering Indianapaiis are given as follows: No. 1 (New Albany, Inrtiauauolts. South Bend and wSehig-an line) Pavement from Franklin to Peru. One-way traffic, four-ton maximum load. allowed on Kelly Ave. bridge over Wabash River being repaired in Peru. Run-around at unsafe bridge two juul one-half miles north of Edinburg. Bow pavement south ol Seymour will be opened Saturday. Drive oarefully east grading ganps. Follow old State Rd. 1 south, of Crothersville. No 3 (Richmond. Indianapolis, Terre Haute)—Bridge run-around at six miles west of Richmond. No. 6 (Madison, jGreensburg. Indianapolis Lafayette. Oxford) —Pavement from Indianapolis to Sltelbyvillo with sewenmile detour around two new bridges and four-mile detour around one bridge project. Drive rarufuliy past culvert eonstrucStion one-half nrtle south of Greenshurg. Account bridev construction detour west on Rd 33 at Lebanon for three miles, thence north and northwest on . county road through Thorntowu to a point four miles north of Thorntown. short detour one mile farther northwest and detour, marked at eleven miles south of city limits of (Indianapolis. Logansport. MSehi-
The Associated People's August Sale will set new standards of value-giving for Michigan, Ohip, Pennsylvania, New York and Indiana. Plan to attend this sale on the opening day. And remember, the People’s Easy Credit Service functions as usual during this sale.
rac City)—Closed for six miiee south of Logarisport. aooount construction. Good detour marked. No 22 (English. Paoli. Bedford. Bloomington. MarMnsville, Indianapolis)—Between Martinsville and Bloomington and from English to Paoli road wilj ,)>e closed all summer for paving. (ThroiicJi traffic between Martinsville and Blooniiblgton go via Spencer ov:r Rds. 12 and 3s, There is a passable detour in dry weather between these points, hut it is 13 thirteen miles long, six miles being earth, impassable in wet weather. Detour ro;uf also is narrow and two vehicles can not pass in many places.) Closed Until Aug., la. due to blasting at new bridge two mi Ms south of Bedford. Take marked detour to east in Bedford over State Rd. 4. (hence southeast on a bituminous macadam rood via. Rivet'd ale to No. 22 at Mitchell. This detour is three and one-half nines) long, all over excellent improved road, apu has no grade crossings. Local traffic owl use Leatherwood Creek detour, but mUBt exercise care at two narrow bridged over Leatherwood Creek and at Monon grad# crossing. From... Paoli is a county' rock road to Grantsburg via Marengo and English. Avoid south of Grantsburg. No. 37 (Indianapolis. Anderson, Muncie) —Closed from Muneto via Anderson to Pendleton for paving: detour marked. No. 39 (Indianapolis. Ruahville. Bitookville Ohio line at Harrison) —Closed, between Julietta and Hawthorne (Marion County) for Widening and grading. Eastbound. traffic follow marked detojir to south of No. 39. West-bound traffic detour north over county road, faceting National Rd. near Cumberland, thence on National Rd. to Indianapolis. There are more than 400,000 college students in the United States.
At no time in our thirty-four years of merchandising has an event of such scope and magnitude ever been presented —involving carloads of quality furnishings from the recent Chicago and Grand Rapids furniture markets. ' _
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FIFTY RECRUITS SOUGHT, Indianapolis Office to Knlist. Men for Army Signal School. The Indianapolis recruiting office of the United States Army has been authorized to enlist fifty selected young men for th® Apny Signal School at Camp Vail, New Jersey, the recruits to arrive by Aug. 10. “This la a special plum in the way of a quota for recruiting*” said Lieut. Col. R. S. Woodson, "and young Indianlans are offered an opportunity to learn a valuable vocation.’’ DAIRY PLANT BURNS Bu Times Soecial ANDERSON, Ind., July 31. —Loss from fire which destroyed the East Side jersey Dairy plant of E. F. Hardacre, Thursday, was estimated today at $20,000.
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First quality clear lightweight American ware with design of a basket of roses and blue line. No gold to wash.
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Up to $1.25 MEN’S CAPS —Smart, swagger one \ and eight-piece crowns. | #1? New patterns and col- / ors. Sale price— \
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Young Men’s $5 Collegiate Pants Smart Fall Colorings Full English . cat models; C O C new patterns #t/v s n and colors. m . > Sizes 28 to 88 ——
MEN’S UNION SUITS Fine, light and medium \ weight ribbed union / suits; log or short > sleeves. Sale price— \
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MEN’S 36-INCH FINE SHEEP-LINED COATS Advance Sale Price fr nr Full 36-inch belted models; *r ' £ $1.60 deposit will hold any m coat until wanted. 0
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS Strongly made of tine closely woven bine \ set chambray with two ( breast pocketß. Sizes ( lla/l. 14 to 17 ) w
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