Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1936 — Page 26

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3 NEW DETOURS ARE LISTED FOR INDIANA ROADS

36 State and National Highways Now Closed Due to Repairs. Three additional highways have been closed this week, making a total of 36 state and national roads closed to traffic at the present time, the State Highway Commission announced today. New detours are In effect on U. S. Road 27, east and north of State Road 124; U. S. Road 41 just north of White River near Hazelton, and Btate Road 135 north and east from four miles east of Morgantown. The detour over city streets in Paoli has been lifted and the one on State Road 34 from Waynetown to Crawfordsville, shortened from 20 miles to 11. Other detours: Indluna 2—F*rnm Westvllls *st and north, three miles over county road*. Prom Mishawaka to Elkhart, 6.A miles over countv concrete road. U. 8. 6- From Butler east, four miles over city streets, Indiana 1 and county road Indiana 9 —From Indiana 67 south of Pendleton to Huntsville, shoulder construction. drive carefully. Indiana 13—From Wabash northeast to TJ. 8. 34, three miles over city streets and county (ravel. Indiana 16—Prom Marlon to LaPontalne. 13 miles over Indiana f>. 105 and comity gravel. From Wabash to one mile north of Indiana 114. 21 miles over Indiana 13, 213. 114 and county gravel road From Silver Lake east and north. 14 miles over Indiana 14. county gravel and county concrete roads. Indiana 16—From U. R 152 north and east over V. S. 152 and county gravel road. U. 8. 34—From Wabash northeast: east, hound traffic seven miles over county gravel; west bound follow U. S. 24 to Indiana 13 and 13 detour to Wabash. From U. 8. 30 to New Haven, two miles over TJ. 8. 30 and New Haven streets. Indiana 25—From Rochester to Mentone, 20 miles over Indiana 14 and 19. TJ 8. 27—From Indiana 124 cast, and north, two miles over Indiana 124 and county road. Repairs Near Danville Indiana 39—From Shelbyville to Indianapolis 34 miles over Indiana 9 and U. S. U. 8. 31—From TJ. S. 6 to South Bend, 29 miles over U. S. 8, Indiana 331 and county road. Indiana 33—Prom New Albany to Indiana 60, 12 miles, over U. S. 31 and Indiana 60. Local traffic can detour around construction over county gravel and TJ. 8. 31. Indiana 24 —Prom Waynetown to Crawfordsvtlle. 11 miles over county gravel and Indiana 55. U. £. 39-~Eas* of Danville, shoulder construction, drive carefully. From Indianapolis. to Indiana 9 south of Pendleton, 35 miles over U. S. 40 and Indiana 9. Indiana 39—From Danville to Lebanon. 30 miles over county gravel and Indiana 34. From Indiana 18 to Delphi, four miles over county gravel and city streets. TJ. S. 40—From Terre Haute to Indiana 43, 44 miles over U. S. 41, 36 and Indiana 43. From Cambridge City to East Germantovn, construction, drive carefully. East of Cambridge City, two-lane traffic through bridge, drive carefully. TJ. 8. 41—South of Fort Branch, construction. drive carefully. Just north of White River near Hazelton, 5.5 miles over county gravel road. Three miles south of Vlneennes, bridge run-around. From Cook to U. 8. 30. unfinished shoulders, drive carefully: trucks advised to follow TJ. S. 30, Indiana 53 and U. 8. 152. From TJ. S. 30 west and north to U. S. 6. seven miles over U. S. 30 and Indiana 141. Detour at Lafayette Indiana 43—From Lafayette north, 5.5 miles over city streets and county bituminous road. From Westville to Michigan City, 14 miles over U. S. 6, county construction and oil mat roads. Indiana 46—From Bloomington to Nashville. 25 miles over Indiana 45 and 135. Indiana 47—From Thorntown east to U. S. 52 over county gravel road and TJ. S. 52. TJ. 8. 60—Just west of Shoals, drive carefully due to settlement ri ioal Just north of Aurora, bridge run around. TJ. 8. 52—Near southeast city limits of Indianapolis, 1.7 miles bridge run-around over county bituminous and oiled gravel roads. From Indianapolis north to 71st-st, 14 m'les over Indiana 29 and county concrete. From 71st-st to Lebanon, shoulder construction, drive carefully. From West Lafayette north. 2.5 rr.'les over city streets and countv concrete road Indiana 54—Just W. Bloomfield, drive Indiana 55—Frfim Indiana 46 to Brazil carefully due to settlement of road. 14 miles over Indiana 46, county gravel ard Indiana 42. Indiana 62—From Jeffersonville north and Ea/t 49 miles over U. S. 31 and Indiana 96. Detonr at Anderson Indiana 64—At St. Anthony, bridge runaround. Indiana 67—From Indlananolts to Anderson, 41 miles over Indiana 13 and 32. Indiana 114—From Akron cast, 14 miles over Indiana 14 and 15. Indiana 115—Closed from TJ. S. 24 to Indiana 15 northwest of Wabash. Indiana 116—From Markle to Bluffton, 14 mile* over TJ. S 224 and Indiana 1. Indiana 135—From lour miles east of Morgantown north and east, five miles over countv gravel and bituminous road. Indiana 136—From North Salem southeast. four miles over county gravel and bituminous roads. From Danville west and north, five miles over U. S. 36. county gravel and oil mat roads. U. 8. 224—From Maglev to Decatur, 6.5 mile*, over countv gravel and brick roads. Indiana 234—From Indiana 43 east, to Jamestown, 27 miles over Indiana 43 and Indiana 236—From Indiana 67 east. 6 5 miles over Tndlana 67 and county gravel. Indiana 259—From TJ. S. 50 east to Mitchell. 17 miles over U. S. 50 and Indiana 37. Ted Healy Takes Bride By United Press YUMA. Ariz., May 15. Ted Healy. stage and screen comedian and Betty Hickman, 21, of Santa Monica, Cal., were married here today following their arrival by airplane from Hollywood. Terre Haute Doctor Dies By United Press TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May 15. Dr. Theophilus A. G. A. Zimmerman, manager and pathologist of the Rose Memorial Dispensary, died today after a long illness. He was 59.

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LEASES CLOSED ON 3 BUSINESS PLACESIN CITY $20,000 Yearly Rental Is Involved in Transactions, Brokers Reveal. Closing of leases Involving approximately $20,000 yearly were announced today by W. A. Brennan, Inc., brokers and property managers, 428 Illinois Bldg. Three business properties were involved. The Leo Krauss Cos., Inc., is to move into new quarters, 132 Monument Circle, tomorrow. The store is to have an entrance through the lobby of the English and has a frontage of 18 feet and a depth of 40 feet. Solid mahogtmy wall and showcases and modern, ornamental lighting fixtures are being installed before the company moves from its present location, 108 W. Washing-ton-st. The rapid progress of Monument Circle as a retail trade center was, according to Isidore Secttor, company president, the influencing factor in making the move. The building at 1120 Central-av. has been leased to Steele & Smith, distributors for the Kamm Brewing Cos., Mishawaka. The one-story brick structure has approximately 6000 square feet of floor space and is being remodeled. The building is owned by Harry Stone. Steele & Smith are now located at 539 N. Senate-av. The Feescr Building. 1126 Pros-pect-st, has been leased by Fountain Square Motors, Inc. A onestory brick bui|ding, it contains one

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BANKERS FILL SPEAKINGSLATE Convention Program Now Complete; New Englander Accepts Bid. Dr. John L. Davis, New York, former director of the New Britain (Conn.) Chamber of Commerce, is to speak at the Indiana Bankers Association convention in the Claypool, May 21, F. W. Van Antwerp, program chairman announced today. Mr. Antwerp said that with the acceptance of Mr. Davis the speaking program had been completed. Other speakers for the two-day session are to be Marriner S. Eccles chairman of the Board of Goverto speak at the Indiana Bankers nors, Federal Reserve Board, who will address the noon luncheon Friday. and Avery C. Clinger, Ohio National Bank president, Columbus, More than 650 bankers and their wives are expected. Discussion sessions on pertinent banking problems relating to current day business trends, bank earnings and investment have been arranged, Mr. Antwerp said.

4- / I REGULAR LOW PRICES STILL LOWER THIS WEEK What a sale this is! You know that A & P prices are NAILED DOWN TO STAY DOWN!! For this sale we have gone further than ever before. Our REGULAR LOW PRICES ARE STILL LOWER THIS WEEK!! Check these unbelievably low prices . . . YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO TRADE ELSEWHERE!! SODA CRACKERS (This Week Only) Pkg.* 13c SOAP CHIPS 25c lONA FLOUR <Th„ 0.,,, 63c i—^" r dy —Durable I DILL PICKLES Masier 2 s 25c 1 brooms 1 COOKIES “ > 10c 19c I 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE ™ d ‘ ib 15c l week Only) \ W W WbWWII WWI 1 Selims Coffee ■VW ' TANARUS““ FLOUR mbal <Thh Week onW b** 93c r California \ DRESSING SALAD Silverware Deal •s? 25c I I CANDY DARS 1 l & e - 1 w (This Weck Gnly) fvv \ ow -A P-Hut Butter 3 i 22c Breed o'SKSSBr'* &I Be Sparkle Geiatm 6 Pk 88 .25c Fresh Eggs do * 21 e Corn kittle Kemei 3 cans 25c Spinach 2 * 15c 1 A &P j • I Wheaties Pk *- 10c Tomato Juice 3 25 c l GrCp® JUICC 1 Apple Butter 38 0z Jar 15c Corn Flakes Kellogg* |q c 1 1 Graham Crackers 19c Pears whole spiced can |q c l bottle i Navy Beans 5 iba 15c Beans lon | or r th 6 2sc Super Suds 15c Jelly Ma Brown |g c Shredded Wheat 2 p**. 23c Twist Bread 3 lS!t 9c I— c rn Peas. Beeß or 1 Cane Sugar 2 &g $1.29 Our Own Tea Black 19c TOMATOES I MOTOR OIL „* a; 99 c U O” 25c j BEVERAGES SALT DIAMOND CRYSTAL *££* jC n**Sr\ SEMINOLE T 2. L Kt UE 4 -25 c I CALMvP* 1 * Cannon Towel ; \-. -2Bc\ KUTOLCLEANER Si 3 17 c \ 3 „d,r£.,. _1 OXYDOL ~i"* 2 S'37c , REAL DEL MONTE VALUES I Del Monte I \ PEARS 1 Pinoapple Sliced or Crushed 3 Can a 25c lo u- 29c \ Del Monte Corn Golden Bantam 2 Cano 25c l Z 1 Fruit Salad Dei Monte 2 Cana 33c Asparagus Tips Del Monte sq.°c an24C f oi mom. l Del Monte Peas 2 can. 27e \ Toino* o®* 0 ®* 1 Apricots Del Monte 2 Cana 33c 'TOjSTwBU OB~THUHa./wßU,'v& pTm! Head Lettuce Chuck Roast Crisp Eh 5C C C h uf “15c New Potatoes 10 • 39c Haddock Fillets fiSS, 2 ><■ 27c Texas Onions lb - 5c Pot Roast C^c 7" [( I2'/ 2 c Calif. Carrots B “” h 5c Fresh Ground Beef 2 lbs. 29c Calif. Oranges L *^ e fiot - 29c Smoked Picnics I9 C Green Beans Strinalesß 2 lbs 19c HI Pranks or Bologna 2 lbl - 27c New Cabbage 3 lb> 10c Baby Haddock Dressed 2 lbs. 23c Pineapple **<* 10c BOILING BEEF >■ 10c Winesap Apples 5 5c HAM ... 25c ■ or Whole or Sbsnk Half w These Prices Good in Greenwood. MooreaviUe. Plain field, Danvflle, NoblesviUe, Martinsville, Greenfield, KnifAtatewn and Roahville, aa weU aa Indianapolis City Btoree

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