Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1926 — Page 17

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HIGHWAY BODY GETS READY TO RUSH PROJECTS Total of 146 Miles of Paving Under Contract at Present Time. "With the paving program far advanced over previous years, the State highway commission is preparing to rush these improvements to rapid completion, it was promised in the commission’s traffic bulletin today. At this time there are It'S miles of paving contracted, and this week the commission opened bids for fifty more miles, to be closed as soon as bids can be canvassed. Paving is divided into thirty-five contracts, seventeen of which were uncompleted projects last year. Kight of the thirty-five total projects are south of the National Rd. and twenty-seven projects north of that meridian. Future lettings this year will virtually all be south of the National Rd. With nearly 300 miles under construction on the major traffic lanes, detours and run-arounds are absolutely necessary, but in each instance the department has, where possible, routed traffic over State highways. Surfact conditions on roads entering Indianapolis were set forth In the bulletin as follows: Rd. 1 (New Albany, Indianapolis, South Bend. Michigan line)—Paving: from Plymouth to Argos, with separate detours marked tor north and south <affi<-. Closed for fourteen and one-half miles between b point just north of Peru to the MiamiT’ulton County line lor paving: detour marked through Chili, Denver and Macy, returning to Rd. 1 just west of Many. (This detour twenty miles.) Detour from two mites north or Edinburg to l'rankliu for paving is rough Rd. :S (Richmond, Indianapolis. Terre Haute)—Account bridge construction, traffic is using traction company s bridge at lliser’s Station, ten miles west of Rich mond. Watchmen at east end of bridge and traffic is handled by stop and go signals. Rd. 6 (Madison, Greensburg, Indianapolis. Lafayette. Oxford I —Detour marked at two mites nortlr of Lebanon. Short, detour two and one-half miles northwest of Thorn town. Rd. 13 (Vincennes, Spencer, Indianapolis)—Drive earpfully at approaches to temporary bridge at two mites north of Gosport. Rd. 32 (English, Paoli, Bedford, Bloomjngton, Martinsville. Indianapolis I— Closed between Martinsville and Bloomington for paving. Through traffic between Martinsville and Bloomington use Eds. 12 and 33. Use old bridge and old State Rd. 23 across White River about two miles south of Bedford. Between Paoli and junction with No. 16 at White Sulphur road is under construction most of way. Between Paoli and Kngtish traffic take county stone road, either by way of V’aleone and Marengo or via Voungs Creek and Fargo (latter route likely will be best). Avoid south of Grantsburg. as there are no surfaced detour roads. _ Rd. 31 (Montezuma, Rockville. Danville, Indianapolis)—Two bridge runarounds about tour miles east ot Bainbridge account bridge construction. Rd. 37 (Indianapolis Anderson. Muncle) —Short detour around bridge fill at Infrails. Rd. (Indlanapoliw. Ttuph villa. Brook*ille. Ohio line!—Six-milf detour around road construction southeast of Indianapolis. SNETHEN GIVES DINNER Deifnated Democratic Candidate Boost Party Nominee. Edward O. Snethen, defeated candidate for Democratic nomination sbi|- United States representative, was olc “stumping” today for William D. Headrick, his victorious opponent, in whose honor Snthen gave a dinner Thursday night at the Democratic Club. Democratic ward and township chairmen were guests. In a brief talk Snethen said he gave the dinner “to show the world that he was thoroughly loyal to the party regardless of the outcome of the primary.” Headrick in reply ■said the hospitality of Snethen was evidence of the unity which exists in the Democratic party. WIDOW TAKES OWN LIFE Heaves Five Children—Husband Killed Several Years Ago. Sm United Prexx LAFAI’ETTE, Ind., May 14.—Five children were left motherless today by the suicide of Mrs. Mary Han.eell, 44. A 10-year-ord son came home and Sound her asphyxiated by gas from ft Btove in the kitchen. She had been in poor health for months. Her husband was killed several ■years ago in an interurban accident. HEALTH SEEMED GOING DOWNHILL Had No Desire to Eat and Was Losing Flesh—Says She Regained Lost Ground After Taking Cardui. "I fell away until T wag just a shadow, ’’ says Mrs. Julian Warren of Bateeburg, S. C. “I could not eat. I had no appetite at all. Nothing tempted me, no matter how much T had liked It before. I was steadily losing flesh and seemed to be on the downhill, getting worse. “I was very nervous ami the children bothered me dreadfully. T know row I was as cross as two sticks, but at that time 1 was so ill T did not realize my condition, or how irritable I was. "Some years before I had taken Car dut, ... so I told my husband to get me a bottle and T would try it. It really surprised me how fast I began to recover. After I had been taking Cardui a short time my appetite picked up. ( began to eat and to sleep better and then I began to pick up in weight. ■ I saw I was regaining the ground I had lost and was delighted. “I kept up the medicine for some months until I was a,well woman." Thousands of others have reported beneficial result* from the nae of Cardni. Cardui may be the very tonic vou need. Try it. Sold by all druggists. Takg iiiffiTiiiTlte M t-

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