Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1926 — Page 12
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TRADERS’ POINT DETOUR LIFTED; PRIDGE READY tlther Road Conditions Are pSited in Weekly Highway Report. ,* JgrifflC today began using the big bridge at Traders' Point, twelve rhiles northwest of Indianapolis, on State Rd. No. 6, where anew floor was laid recently, eliminating a r.hort but exceedingly bad detour, it was pointed out in the State highway commission’s weekly truffle bulletin today. Surface conditions on other State roads entering Indianapolis are as follows: No. t (New Albany, Indianapolis, South Bend, Michigan Line) —Detour just north of Peru on account of dredge ditch. Detour from two miles north of Edinburg to Franklin, on account cf paving, is rough. No. 3 (Richmond, Indianapolis, Terre Haute) —Temporary bridge six miles west of Richmond, No. 6 (Madison, Qreensburg, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Oxford)—Detour two miles north of Lebanon to Thorntown Road, thence north through Thomtown to No. 6. Short detour two and one-half miles northwest of Thorntown. No. 13 (Vincennes, Spencer, Inhianapo.is)—Drive carefully at ap-_ proaches to temporary bridge two 'miles north of Gosport, No. 22 (English, Pauli, Bedford, Bloomington, Martinsville, Indianapolis)—Close i at a point five miles south of Indianapolis for constructing overhead roal road bridge. Detour is out S. Meridian St. and Three Notch Road, thence over one mile of ivel road to No. 22. Closed between Martinsville and Blooming ton, and English and Paul) for paving. Through traffic between Martinsville and Bloomington use Nos. JJ and 32. Use old bridge and old road arouhd construction two miles south of Bedford. At Paoli take a county road to Grantsburg via Marengo and English. Avoid stretch south of Grantsburg account construction and no detour roads. No. 37 (Indianapolis, Anderson, Muncie) —Using new pavement from Indianapolis to Muncie. Detour around bridge construction at Ingalls Use old No. 11 at Junction of 11 and 37 from two and one-half miles south of Pendleton to where old No. 11 Intersects new State road. Use old bridge at north edge of Yorktown. No. 39 (Indianapolis. Rushville, Brookville, Ohio Line) —Run-around at bridge construction three miles south of Cedar Grove. LOVE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD Bessie Love has gone to California to play one of the principal rolea in ‘The Rainmaker,” a Gerald Beaumont racing story which Edward Sutherland will direct for Paramount.
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