Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1925 — Page 29
WHITE RIVER BRIDGE TO BE OPENED EARLY Highway Commission Gives Condition of Roads. By rushing repairs on the White River bridge west of Martinsville the State highway maintenance department will be able to open it Nov. 14, more than a week earlier than
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anticipated, officials said today. As a result Indianapolis traffic for Spencer and Bloomington may use State Rds. 22, 12 and 32 instead of being required to remain entirely on 12. The commission’s weekly bulletin today said that new bridges had been completed on State Rd. 15 near Boyleston, State ltd. 22 near Petersburg and State Rd. 34 near Brookville. Conditions of roads out of Indianapolis for the week of Nov. 14 are: No. 1. (New Albany. Indianapolis. South Bend. Michigan line!—Detour just north of Peru account dredge ditch. Detour from two miles north of Edinburgto Franklin account paving. New pavement from Crothersville to Austin. There detour east one and one-half miles on county road to old State Rd.. thence south to Seottsbunr. No. 3 (Richmond. Indianapolis. Terre Haute) —Bridge run-around at six miles west of Richmond and at one-eighth mile east of Pershing. Closed during day to permit buiding shoulders along half mile
new pavement at five miles east of Terre ■So.’ 0 (Madison. Greensburg. Indianapolis. Lafayette. Oxford)—Detour at two miles north of Lebanon to Thomtown Rd., thence north through Thomtown to R 4. <5. Side detour one and one-half miles north west of Thorn town; short detour one mile further northwest and detour at eleven miles south of Lafayette through Stockwell. ~ No. 12 (Vincennes, Spencer. Indianapolis) —Drive carefully at approaches to temporary bridge two miles north of Gosport. No. 15 (Indianapolis. Logansport. Michigan City)—Closed for six miles south of Logansport for construction: good detour. No. 22 (English, Paoli. Bedford. Bloomington. Martinsville, Indianapolis)—Closed at a point five miles south of Indianapolis for constructing overhead bridge over Illinois Central Railroad. Detour is out S. Meridian St. over Three Notch Rd . thence on one mile gravel road to No. 22. Closed between Martinsville and Bloomington, and English to Paoli ior paving. Through traffic between Martinsville and Bloomington use No. 12 and 32. Closed at new bridge two miles south of Bedford. Detour east In Bedford on No. 4. thence southeast on bituminous macadam road via Riv-rdale to No. 2-2 a.t Mitchell. From Paoli there is a county road to Grantsburg via Marengo and English. Avoid
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south of Grantsburg account construction and there being no detour roads. No. 37 (Indianapo’is. Anderson. Muneie) —Using new pavement from Indianapolis and Muneie excepting mile gap near Fortville. Detour for bridge construction at Ingalls. Use old Rd. 11 at junction of 11 and 37 from two and one-half miles south of Pendleton to where old Rd. 11 intersects new road. (This 19 about two miles northeast of Pendleton.) Drive this route carefully as workmen are building shoulders. No. 39 (Indianapolis. Rushvffle, Brookville, Ohio line)—Closed between Julietta and Hawthorne (Marlon County) for paving. East bound traffic detour over county road meeting National Rd. near Cumberland thence on National Rd. to Indianapo’is Run-around a' bridge construction three miles south of Cedar Grove. CHESTCOLDS Apply over throat and cheat —cover with hot flannel cloth. V/ICKS ▼ VAPOrub Opt IT Million Jare Uaed Yearly
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