Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1927 — Page 2

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STATE ROADS IN SOUTHERN PART AREJPROVED Center Portion Highways at Worst, According to Commission. Gravel and stone roads in southern Indiana are greatly improved, but those in the central portion are at their worst, according to the weekly road survey of the State highway department. Conditions of roads entering Indianapolis: No. 29 (Madison. Versailles. Greensburg, Shelbyville, Indianapolis. Kirklin, Logansnort. La Porte, junction of 20 near Michigan City)—Bridge run-around at two miles south of Kirklin. Rough and soft just north of Osgood and for two miles north of Madison. No. 31 (LolKsville, Seymour, Columbus, Indianapolis, Peru, Plymouth. South Bend, Michigan line)—Detour between Columbus and Edinburg is rough. Temporary runaround for bridge construction at eleven miles north of Kokomo. _ _ . No. 37 (Tell City. English. Paoli. Bedford, Bloomington, Martinsville, Indianapolis) —Temporary bridge at Glenn Valley. Use old bridge at four miles north of Bloomington. Earth slides have partially Hosed road south of Grantsburg; men at work opening same. _ U. S. No. 40 (Illinois line, Terre Haute. Brazil. Indianapolis, Richmond, Ohio line) —Temporary bridge at two miles east of Richmond, and at one mile east of Cambridge City. Approaches to Putnamville overhead are soft. . _ U. S. No. 52 (Junction of 41 near Fowler, Lafayette. Lebanon. Indianapolis, Rushville, Brooltville, Cincinnati)—Two detours between Lebanon and Lafayette in fair shape. Paving between Morristown and Rushville with detours for local traffic. Indianapolis-Rushville traffic use National Rd. (40) to Dunreith, thence south on No. 3. Building twelve bridges between Marion County line and Morristown; local detour only. No. 67 (Vincennes. Bicknell. Worthington, Spencer, Mooresville, Indianapolis, Fortville, Anderson, Muncie. Portland; not maintained to Ohio line) —Subject to inundation at many points between Spencer

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Dont Risk “Flu” by Neglecting a Cold

If you have a cough or cold, don’t neglect it while “flu” germs are in the air. A cough or cold irritates the lining of throat, chest and bronchial tubes, -often the lungs themselves, if neglected too long. And it is in these inflamed linings—when a cold has broken down your resistance—that the dreaded “flu” germs are quickest to find a

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Hoosier Briefs

Rev. R. B. Meckstroth, pastor of the Reformed Church at Huntington, is convinced the sneak thief who robbed his house of a small amount of cash and stamps is not a married man. The thief spilled cigar ashe* on the rug. Virgil Carson of Marion had to “scratch” himself to raise sll to pay a fine for putting “Itching powder” on a number of youths at a picture show. “Woodman, spare that tree.” is the burden ofMhe plea made by Prof. G. R. Gage or De Pauw University. He asked Greencastle citizens to cut and prune shade trees with care. Mrs. A. W. McCracken of Greencastle, was an unusual victim of dressing. She ivas severely burned when a pan of it. being prepared for a rhurcli supper, was spilled on her arm. Wayne Elstcn, Lapel high" school junior, is through with "kid games.” He was struck in the eye while playing “duck-on-gravy,” a game in which rocks are thrown. While Virgil Elliott, Kokomo patrolman, was waiting his turn in a barber shop, crowded with women, someone stole his auto. Ha later recovered it and is of the opinion a fellow officer was the "criminal.” % Days when school books were school books will be recalled when Grant County McGuffeyites meet at Marion Feb. 26. Ancil Ratcliffe is diairman of the entertainment.

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