Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1928 — Page 5

JULY 14, 1928

Kate and Queen have worked for Polar over 2fi years—and have never yet found anything to kick about.

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Joseph Gardner Company ROOFER AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR Riley 1562 147-153 KENTUCKY AVENUE

LINCOLN 6113 Vaser Machine Company General Machinists PRINTING AND BINDING MACHINERY Erecting:, Repairing:, Rebuilding: 434 S. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, Ind.

MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY 710 UNION TITLE BLDG. Lincoln 3458 Riley 1371 OPERATING ' 22 Apartment Buildings in Selected Location* ALSO COMMODORE APARTMENTS 30th and Meridian Sts. ALSO * AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL . j Pennsylvania at Pratt St ... .. I Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments $57.50 —$125.50 Month. , Fripidairo Kquipped ' '*■ | BEAUTIFUL APPOINTMENTS—FRIGIDAIRE J Indianapolis Terre Haute Coaches leave Union Bus Station. M for Chartering Coarlvel, call */**'<? 125 AV. Market St. Telephone .j Transportation Office. >25-JA. -Market Riley 2255. St. Telephone Lincoln 1<33. HoQSIER Tl||lp|>RTATION CO. Special Week-End Rates It** Harm: n Coaches Southport 23-4-2 Time Lv.: | 6:40 a. m. | 8:15 | 10:1.V| 12 m. j 2:15 p. m. I 4:00 | 5:25 | Xiin.^qjnfp. *■ r ~~w.. ~t 1 1 — 1 11 Tl 111 1 i. i ■ ■■ ■ * Why Go to the Seashore? When you can have plenty of pure air in your home or in your office? MEIER “NU-AIR ” VENTILATING FANS, - Emerson and Northwind Fans -vw, j vkic Meier Elec. & Math. Cos. Phone LI. 2401-2 136 S. Meridian St.

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M. E. HOSPITAL WING FEATURES WEEK'SBUILOING Permits Total $328,445; Ki Majestic Building Sells for $1,350,000. Although real estate deals were . slow in Indianapolis this week, it was reported to the Indianapolis Real Estate Board that about $324,- ' 000 worth of sales were consumated Realtors said rains of the last few weeks have hindered completion of transactions. However, building permits totaling $329,445 were issued. Os this, new home projects aggregated $104,845. A permit was issued for $150,000 for an addition to the Methodist Hospital, Sixteenth St. and Senate Ave. Sales Total $90,000 Joseph J. Argus, president of the American Estates Company, an- - nounced sales totaling $90,000. Inculded in these were the following: James L. Kalleen, property at 3841 Washington Blvd.; Philip Yant, property at 2444 Park Ave. Earl , C. Blaine, residence at 5661 Guilford Ave.; Wilbur W. Smith, residence, 815 N. New Jersey; Harry D. Hooley, residence, 819 N. New Jersey St. Several transactions were closed by T. M. Kercheval of the R. H. Hartman Company. Joe J. Sfchoen of the Schoen-Mor-gan Company announced recent ".sales amounting to $109,500. These included sale to Herman J. Arens -of .the $30,000 residence of Max J. Kennedy in Northern Estate Addition. Roy L. Davidson purchased the- property at 4823 Central Ave., for $15,000. The company also has begun construction of a $30,000 residence at 5637 Central Ave., for S. J. Dyer. Chicagoan Pays $1,350,000 Goode & Goode, realtors, announced closing sales involving $24,900. The Washington Bank and Trust Company also announced consummation of several property transactions. Sale of the Majestic Bldg., Pennrtsylyania and Maryland Sts., to Abe |_Goidsteih, Chicago, for $1,350,000 -Also, was announced. This figure includes contemplated reconstruction of the building by the new owner. Four stories will be added. Boy, 8. Saves Child, 2. Bu Times Special WABASH, Ind., July 14.—Neppisee Rhoades, 2, was snatched from the - path of a truck in a street here by Ded’Hod.-on, just in time to prevent being crushed beneath the machine.

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NEW PAVING IN USE ON ROUTE NO. 25

The route between Indianapolis and Brookville was improved for motorists this week by eliminating detours, Thursday, on U. S. Rd. 52, in the vicinity of Andersonville. New pavement has bee completd. By opening this pavement Indianapolis to Cincinnati traffic will now best be served by using paved 52 to some four miles southeast of Rushville, then over good nine-mile detour to Andersonville. The old road is maintained thence to Brookville and traffic uses the same detour in serviice all spring and summer since construction began on this highway. The new pavement cuts the former detour eight miles, permits routing over anew and better one and eliminates sending through traffic to Cincinnati by way of Connersville. General road conditions were listed in the weekly traffic bulletin of the State highway department issued today as folllows: Rd. 3—Detour from Illinois State line to east edge of Lowell is fourteen miles; good except west one and ono-half miles. Rd. 3—Detour two miles north of Muncie to Hartford City is eighteen and onehalf miles. Detour from Petroleum to Bluffton is nine and one-half miles. (Both subject to change as work progresses, i Rd. 7—One-way traffic bridge ten miles north of Madison. Bridge run-arounds six an done-half and seven and one-half miles north of Madison. Rd. 9—Detour from one-half miles east of Howe to Michigan State line Is three and one-half miles. Rd. 10—Detour east of Culver is three and one-half miles. Bridge run-arounds one miles east of Rd. 53. one-fourth mile west of Bass Lake and two mUes east of North Judson. U. S. Rd. 12—Detour east of Miller Is four and one-half miles, all paved. Rd. 15—Detour south of La Foutttalne Is five miles. ... .... . U. 8. Rd 20—Detour at Miller Is tout and one-half miles, all paved. Detour. In Elkhart around cltv Improvements. Detour from Lagrange to Steuben County line Is seventeen miles. .. . U. S. Rd. 24—Detour from Monticello to Idavtlle is seven and one-half miles. Detour from Burnettsvllle Is two miles. Detour Just east of Huntington Is one and one-half miles. Rd. 25—Detour from Logansport to Rochester is thirty-one miles. Rd. 26—Detour four miles east of Seri all a is here miles. U. S. Rd. 27—Detour north from Liberty four and one-half, miles. Detour south of Richmond is seven miles. Br'dge -unaround two miles north Os Rlchm->ud and at Chester. Detour from Founta-u City to Winchester Is nineteen miles. Detour one-half mile west of Borne to one mile south of Monroe is five miles. Rd. 28—Bridge run-around five miles east of Attica. Detour at Romney is two and one-half miles. Detour three miles east of Romney Is five miles. Bridge runaround eight miles east of Romney. Detour four and • one-half miles west of Rd.. 31 is two and one-half miles. Detour from Farmland to Winchester is nine miles. > Rd. 29.—Def-ur five miles south of Rd. 32 is two miles. Detour at Intersection of Rd. 32 is four miles. Three bridge run-arounds at Beardstown, at one-fourth mile west of Bass Lake. Detour from two miles north of La Porte to Junction of Rd. 20 is two and one-half miles. (Open to light traffic only at drivers risk.! U. S. Rd. 30—Run-around at Erie R. R. crossing at two miles east of Schererville. Detour from Plymouth east Is one and one-half miles. Drive carefully between Atwood and Bourbon. Detour at east edge of Ft. Wayne Is four’ miles. Bridge run-arounds at sixteen and seventeen miles southeast of Ft. Wayne. Heavy traVsc use marked detour which is five miles. U. S. Rd. 31—Detour two and one-half miles north of Edinburg is five miles for north bound tiafflc ana six and one-half miles so- south bound traffic. Drive slow past construction at north edge of Carmel. One-way. traffic south of Kokomo. Detour in Peru is one-half mile. Rd. 32—Detour from Crawfordsville to Lebanon Is subject to change. Detour one "and one-half miles west of NoblesvlUg is four and one-half mile's. Rd. 34—Detour from Veedersburg to Rd. 41 Is one and one-half miles. Detour from Crawfordsville to New Ross is thirteen miles, eight of which is pavement. Rd. 37—Detour from two miles north of Paoll to one and one-half miles north of Orleans is ten miles. Construction between Bedford and Bloomington will not interfere with traffic this year as new road is on 75 per cent relocation and traffic uses old road.

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Rd. 38—Detour seve nmlles east of Newcastle is three miles. Detour east of Hagerstown Is twelve miles. Detour from Henry-Wayne County line changes as work progresses. U. S. Rd. 40—Bridge run-around at Stlllesvllle. Detour in Greenfield is threequarters mile. U. S. Rd. 4t—Detour from Busseron to Oaktown is three miles. Detour at Junction of Rd. 31 is two miles. Detour from Attica to Boswell Is twenty-three miles. Bridge run-around two miles north ofKentland. Detour from St. John to Junction of Rd. 30 is five mile3; fair. Rd. 43.—Detour north and south of La Cross will change as work progresses: detour only fair. Rd. 45—Bridge run-around one-half mile north of Chrlsney. Detour from Oentryvllle to Huntlngburg is eighteen miles; fair. Three and one-half miles earth road should be avoided in wet weather then detour. Huntlngburg via Ferdlnana. Rd. 46—Traffic should drive slowly past workmen at narrow approaches to bridge at three and one-ha!f miles east of Nashville and three and one-half miles east of Spencer. , - Rd. 50—Bridge run-alround Just west of Seymour. Detour from Junction of Rd. 1 to Aurora is twenty and one-half miles. U. S. Rd. 52—Detour in Lebanon. Detour from four miles southeast of Rushville to Andersonville is nine miles, onehalf mile of which Is poor. Detour from Brookville to SUte line at West Harrison is eighteen and pne-hajf ml.es in Indiana and three and one-half miles In Ohio. (Detour for local traffic via New Carlisle. Ohio. Brookville to Cincinnati traffic detour via Sclplo. Ohio, and Ohio Rd. 126 to Venice, then on U. S. Rd. 27 to Cincinnati over Colrain Ave. Indianapolis to Cincinnati traffic route via Rushville and Brookville, then over detour described for Brookville to Cincinnati traffic. Rd. 53—Detour at south edge of Rensselaer la two miles. D'tour from Aix to Demotte is twelve mllet. . 54—Bridge run-around one and onehalf miles east of Rd. 41. Rd. 66—Oetour from West Baden to Paoll is lift >en miles. Bridge run-arounds at six and one-half and eight miles east of Paoll. Earth surface between Salem and ScottsLurg is impassable most of the time. Bridge run-arounds four, two and five miles west of Madison. Detour around earth slide at bridge two miles west of Vecay is two and one-half miles; fair. Rd. • 57—Ferry White River at Rogers. Two miles, of earth road across river bottoms between Rogers and Sandy Hook. Detour two miles south of Washington is three and one-half miles. Bridge runaround two miles north of Newberry. Rd. 61—Bridge ruh-around one and oneXourth miles south, of Arthur.. ’ Rd. 62—Detour from Corydon to New Albany Is via Palmyra over Rds. 35 and 150 and Is thirty-three and one-half miles. No suitable local detour. Rd. 64—Brldg- run-around three miles east of Chrlsney. Rd. 65—Bridge run-around at one and one-half, two, and one-fourth and five miles north of Mt. Vernon: but in wet weather good three and one-naff miles detour is used. ■ . Rd.. 66—Detour from east edge of Evansvlila to Ne*burg is ten and one-half miles. Impassable between Newburg and Hatfield with no detour. Through traffic avoid Rd. 66 and route via Rls. 45 and 62 until further notice. Detour onehalf miles west of Rockport Is four and one-half miles. Rd. 67—Detour one and one-half miles east of Vincennes to Bleknell is fifteen and one-half miles. tQnlr one mile further than regular route. - . . V. S. Rd.- ISO—'Bridge run-around one and o'ne-half miles west of West Baden. Detour between .West Baden-, and Paoll is fifteen miles. " MEIER FIRM DESIGNS TRI-BLADE TYPE FAN Anew type exhaust fan. designed with three blades has been placed on the market by The Meier Electric and Machine Company. The Fan, known as the Meier -,-Nu-Air, has been patterned after the tri-blade motors of the Zepplins, because ot their capacity to lift a heavier weight without extra quanlty of power. Manufacturers of Fokker airplanes have recently been putting this type of blade their larger planes and find that on- the three-blade type a shorter blade will give equal results to the longer two-blade type. The "Nu-Air" is built of aluminum with the exception of the motor, which is specially designed by the Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, r

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CITY CONTRACTS REACH $30,000 IN LAST WEEK Many Improvements Are Provided; Sewers and Alleys to Be Fixed. Public improvement contracts awarded this week by the board of works totaled $30,000, according to Ernest F. Frick, secretary. Contracts awarded: Hav ;rford Ave., Fifty-Ninth to Chels-ia St-, sewer; American Construction Company, $4,675; Alley east of Gale betwenty Twenty-Fifth and TwentyEighth St., concrete paving, Schwert Brothers, $4,416; La Salle, English Ave. to Newton St., sewer, J. H. King Company, $4,697; English Ave. ahd Southeastern Ave. , sewer, from Pleasant Run to Grace St. and La Salle Sty J. H. King & Ca, $18,415; Gray St., English Ave. to Newton Ave., sewer, J. H. King & Cos., $4,650. Graham Ave., St. Clair to Tenth Sts., William D. Vogel, cement walks, $2,785; Jefferson Ave. from Bloyd Ave. to Greenbrlar Lane, William D. Vogel, concrete paving, $3,698; Barth Ave. from Nelson St. to McKinley St., A. D. Bowen, concrete paving, $3,497. Resolutions rescinded: Alley north of. Washington, Addison St. to Holmes Ave., permanent improvement, opposed by property owners; Canal St., from Thirteenth to Cora St., vacation (east side), referred to legal department tor opilnon. Resolutions adopted: Southern Ave., bridge over Bean Creek, sidewalks (south side); Thirty-Fifth St., meridian St. to Boulevard PI., permanent improvement; Blaine Ave., McCarty St. to Morris St., permanent Improvement; Harding St., Thirtieth St. to Thirty-Second St., paving: Ethel St., Thirtieth St. to Thirty-First St., paving; North St:, West St. to Blake St., resurfacing; Herschell Ave., Harding St. to Riverside Dr., paving; alley south of Washington St., Bradley Ave. to Denny St., paving; alley east of Bradley Ave., from first alley south of Washington St. to second alley south, paving, first alley east of New Jersey St.,, from Washington St. to Pearl St., resurfacing; Oakland Ave.. English Ave. to alley south of Meredith St., local sewer; Dearborn St., from English Ave. to Newton Ave., local sewer. Indiana Firemen to Meet Bp Times Special TERRE HAUTE. Ind., July 14. Indiana firemen will meet here Sunday for the four-day sessions of the annual convention.

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1 to 4 Hours Freight Deliveries Between Indianapolis and All UNION TRACTION POINTS No freight transportation service in existence excels the Merchants Despatch Freight Service of the electric railway lines. Freight consignments moving in this service move in passenger car service and make the same fast time. INVESTIGATE! Call LI. 8552 and Ask Union Traction

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