Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1949 — Page 11
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4 Owners Are Warned To Pen Up Animals |B
Six more persons, four of théin | were bitten by dogs
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: Three new detours were added | 6 Sm {diving the last week. bringing. to x ARN 18 the sectipns of Indiana high-| Si eet : {ways closed for construction or; i © repairs. the State Highway Com-| _ i mission reported today, sa
| yesterday as police warned | " {owners to pen up vicious animals. | Six-year-old Mary Jane Stlcox.| {2422 N. Dearborn St., was bitten, : lon. the lip when a stray ‘dog ran; ; 3 {up on the porch of her home. The, = dog, caught by her father, was: ordered taken to the city deg!
| pound. ; i {| Others bitten. include James C.' 10, of 81 NN” Ewing St, on calf of leg; Teddy Hamil-; {ton, 14, of 1533 Linden St, on. left hand; Edward Lampson, 27 | of 1340 Shepard Sts on “right! hand; Allie Chapman, 61, of 61 N. Warman -Ave., on face, and, Ronald Bayliss, 9, of 2327 Hoyt zAve., on right arm. 3 { Police “ordered owners of the! dogs to pen them up at least 10! . days for rabies observation.
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wunie |Unrolls Big Top Today
BUTTER Prominent features of the 1949 edition of the circus include Con 6 Colleano, wire performer, and the Roll Cn 1b. | “human projectiles,” Sylvana and “fl ponaldo Zacchini, who are hot from the mouth of a repeating Bottles’ Delivered to Your Home | cannon.
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Pat Scott atop one of the elephants to be seen with the Cole
| Brothers Ci hich srrived in Indianapolis today for a three-day Owned and dei by X El | stand of East Washington St. and Keystone Ave. i
sacol [Cole ‘Brothers Circus
by Jacks-of-Hollywood. The per-| r formances are under the general = © WItH Tuis ASBiniN supervision of Vander\Barbette, | A i
General admission and grand-
The detour list: ~~ “=
Ind. J=Clossd ra at south ¢ of Penhyille:- 18 mi, over road 32 and -1R (weak br
u e d. 13—From Delong to road 110
1 3 .- Lad over county 61 mat and 110 (bridge 22-=Closed to ‘traffic over 2 tons
repair iat south edge of Penny le: detou 30. nd
TEL imb over roads 3. 8 a county
gravel we Ind. 32 “Westhield to Noblesville; _de- ] tour 1 mi er J and 3% Ld
Sesed construction 2 mi west of Nobles ville: 3&-Brid ge dam aged by truck
detour 13.4 mi he roads
na. lover 12 & P. ‘bridge out) sos, pi om
4 LE Songl Tuction
18%. mi over Rds. §. | oriane construciien ind. 11a” From Pulaski to: Winamac: T'e mi, over county ot mat (bridge con. Jstquctions Tippecan: River) So Between Cross Plains Jd. 8
“iad construction) ind. 155
old and new locatic
over Toads 2? & 35 idbridee con struction
jover Rd. 8: county oi! mat and 5
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fom Tell City to Canneltan. | i. ag over 37 and 237 (road construc-|
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iso 18 In oer county gravel Rd 5!
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d. 2i8—Prom RA. » to Warren: 8 mi
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