Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1926 — Page 5

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MRS. REYNOLDS’ FUNERAL MONDAY Pneumonia Proves Fatal After Week’s Illness. Mrs. Margaret McCullooch Reynolds, wife of John B. Reynolds, gen-t-mi secretady of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, who died Friday night at her home, 1313 N. New Jersey St., will be burled Monday afternoon in Crown Hill cemetery. Funeral services will bo held at 2 p. m. at the home, with the Rev. William I. Caughran, pastor of the I'irst Congregational Church, officiating. Mrs. Reynolds had been ill about a week with pneumonia. She was married to Reynolds about a year ago at Chicago. She was the daughter of Mrs. O. S. Runnels, 1325 N. New Jersey St., and was born in Indianapolis. She attended Shortridge High School Vassar College and Clarko School at Northampton, Mass. Sho is survived by her husband, parents, two footer children, Robert and Lillian Reynolds; a brother. Hr. Carleton B. McCulloch; two sisters, Mrs. Hugh B. Hanna Jr., and Mrs. Fred S. Bon, all of this city. Mrs. Reynolds was a member of the First Congregational Church. She was active in the Indianapolis Dramatic Club, Woodstock Club and the Country Club. FUND DRIVE PLANNED Committee to Conduct Historical Association Campaign in Indiana. Arrangements for raising Indiana's quota in the $1,000,000 drive of the American Historical Association were laid today at a meeting of the newly appointed executive committee at tho Indianapolis Athletic Club. The committee, named by Albert ; J. Beveridge, J. W. Fesler and C. B. j Coleman, is composed of Henry W. Bennett, Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, Bishop Joseph M. Francis, Msgr. Francis 11. Oavisk, Albert M. Glossbrenner, Dr. M. L. Haines, Al- J oleander R. Holliday, Bishop Frederick D. Leete, Charles N. Thompson and Evans Woollen of Indianapolis; Arthur IV’. Brady, Anderson; Samuel M. Foster, Ft. Wayne; John P. Goodwin, Brookville; William G. Irwi\, Columbus; Grafton Johnson, CrfWnwood; E. Vernon Knight, New Albany; W. 11. McCurdy, Evansville; James Oliver, South Bend, and Dan W. Simms, Lafayette. BOREN SCORES G. 0. P. (undidatc Declares Republicans Got in Office and Sleep. A plea for return of the old time Democratic spirit was made by Edward Boren, Jr., seeking Democratic nomination for assessor of Marion 1 County, in a statement today. ‘Nearly every Republican in the courthouse is seeking re-election on ids past record. It is about time we were getting rid of some of the King Tut Republicans, who get Into office aryl sleep until the next primary,” lie- said. Boren ts a member of Knights o$ Columbus and Jefferson Club. Ho is engaged in the real estate and insurance business. Statement of Condition OP THE Columbia Insurance Company JERSEY CITY. N. J. 15 Exchange PI. sl „L!? y of December, 1025 J'ERCIV AL BLKESFORD. President. HOWARD TERHUNE, Secretary Amount of capital paid ur> . . 5400.000.00 ~ . net assets' op Company '/ash tn banks (on interest and not on itnresti $ 220,088.17 Bonds and stocks owned (market valuei 2.103.538.83 Accrued securities I interest .fpnts. etc.' 19,130.20 1 nil. lire LnU s Assn, doposit 300.00 l remiums aod accounts due - apd in process of collec- „ tion , 198.809.73 duo on losses paid (.marine I 85.90 iteirmuramv due on losses paid (Arc), 2,073.94 Total net assets 52,004,080.77 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding f nsks . $ 802.804.01 Losses adjusted and not due 0.725.00 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 100.382.00 Bills and accounts unpaid.. 2,000.00 Other Liabilities of the ' company 30,000.00 .Total liabilities 51(107.911 .:)1 Jr-'l'kal 400.000.00 Surplus 1,190.775.70 Total . . 52.004.080.77 State of Indiana. Olfloe of Commissioner of Insuraneo. I. the undersigned, eonimissioner of in•uranee of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of Decomber. 1925, as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement Is now on tile in this ofiiee. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my nanio and affix rev official seaJ tills 15th day of April, 1920. T. S. McMURRAY JR.. > sBALI Commissioner Statement of Condition OP THE Detroit National Fire Insurance Cos. Detroitwayne county. Michigan 231 and 233 John R? St. On the 31st day of December. 1925 OEOROE, K March. President. WVN NC. GEROW. Scoretarv. Amount of capital paid up. . .'5200000.00 „ , , NET ASSETS OP COMPANY Caab in banks (on interest and not on interest I $ 48.195.13 Beal estute unincumbered.... 7 005 23 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 32 750 00 Mortgage loans on real estate < free from any prior incumbrance) 470.251.07 Accrued necuritics (interest and rents, etc.) G.274.7H (ash In office ug jo American Reins. Kxeli. Deposit 300.00 pile from reins, companies. . 3 945 02 premiums and accounts duo and in proces of collection. 2.072.58 1 Total net assets $571 511 52 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessaiy to reinsure outstanding risks.sl49 143.81 Losses due and unpaid 13.050.61 Losses unadjusted and in eusBills and accounts unpa and. . . . 750 00 Qther liabilities of tlie comj I ,an y 7.091.52 Total liabilities $185,044.03 Capital 200.000.00 “ Total $571,511.62 Greatest amount In any one S,a rißk ;Wi f341.700.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. TANARUS, the undersigned, commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition ot the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1925 ns shown by the original statement And that the said original statement is now 911 file in this office. j In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, tills 15th day of April. 1920. (SEAL) T- 8 McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner.

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gram. WOAW—Speakers; educational lec-ram. WlG—Manufacturers dinner. WRW—Popular program. WRNY Piu.v. vioum t. WTAM^—Orchestra. 7:15 r. 51.—WRC—Program. WMC—Bedtime stories. 7:30 I*. 51.—KFRIT—Sunday school. PWX —Studio. KPRC—Bible class. WBAP —Sunday school. WBZ—Soprano, harmonica WGN—Light opera W'llAS— Vocal, instrumental. WMAQ R;ulio pho'oloc. VVSf’l—Msisic. 7:15 P. 51.—KFUO—Vocal duets. WRNY 8 7\ I M.'—KPRC—Studio. KYW—Music. WBZ—Missing persons. WCCO —Philosophies. music. WDAF—"Around the Town." WGBS—Movie broadcast, piano duet. WJAZ—Dance, Opera Club. W.ill —i irehest.rn. WMAQ —R;ulio revue. WMBB—Orchestra. popular program. WMCA—Readings. WOAW—"A Step on

Concert Music 7:OO—WGN, WJJD. 7:3O—PWX. B:OO—KYW, IVOR. WORD. B:3O—KFAB, KPRC. 9.OO—WGN, WOAW, WOC. 9:3O—WBAP. 10:00—WRC.

th<* Stairs." IVOQ —Music. WOR Concert progrr.m. WORD —Music. WPG —Dance. WSB—Music. WSM—Bam dance, WTAM—Novelty program, St{ tement of Condition OF THE American Alliance Insurance Cos. .NEW YORK. NEW YORK No. 1 Liberty St. On the 31st day of December. 1935 CHARLES G. SMITH. President. GEO. E. KRECH. Secretary. Amount of capital nairl up. 53.090.000.C0 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in bank and ofliee (on interest and not on interest) $ 103.999.50 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) G. 838.948.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 09,850.00 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 212.553.81 Total not assets ...$7,235,351.71 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure oustanding risks $1,693,882.74 Losses adjusted and not due. 103.433.00 Other liabilities of the company 91.000.00 Total liabilities $1 947 115.74 Capital 2.000.000.00 Surplus 3.278.235.97 „ Total #7.225.351.71 Greatest amount in any one risk $140,425.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I, the undersigned, commisioner of insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the condition of the above jnentioned company on the 31st day of December, 1925. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file In this office. In testimony wliereoi, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 15th day of April. 1925. (SEAL) T. S. Mc.MURRAY. JK„ 'Commissioner. Statement of Condition OF The Commercial Union Fire Ins. Cos. NEW YORK 1 Park Ave. On the 31st Day of December. 1925 WHITNEY PALACHE, President. J. GAUKRODGER, Secretary. Amount of Canital paid up . $200,000.00 NET' ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (oil interest and not on interest) $ 245.800.77 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 2.242.752.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 29.496.00 Reinsurance recover vole on paid losses 6.065.58 Premiums and aocoiuits due and in process of collection 303.516.74 Bills receivable 1.040.13 Total net assets #2.887,077.22 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $1,709,981.20 Net unpaid claims 221.158.00 Bills and accounts unpaid. . 1.000.00 Other liabilities of the company 63.800.00 Total liabilities $2,055,039.20 Capital 200.000.00 Surplus 631,738.02 „ Total .$2,887,677.22 Greatest amount in any one risk $ 30.00.00 State of Indiana, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned, commissioner of insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1925. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now in file in this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix mv official t SEAL ) Commissioner

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CoDurioht. 1926. bu United Pres* KOIL, Council Bluffs (2 28 M), 7:40 p. m.—May time festival. KTHS. Hot Springs (375 M), 9 p. m.—Uncle Billy and his fiddle band. WRC, Washington (469 M), 8 p. m.—Meyer Davis- Swanee Syncopaters. WGN, Chicago (303 M), 730 p. m. —Light opera concert. WIP, Philadelphia (508 M), 6:16 p. m.—University of Penna instrumental trio. WBAP, Ft. Worth (476 M), D:3O p. m. —Wendell Hall. WLW, Cincinnati (422 M). 8 p. m. —Happy Hollow entertainers. WEEI, Boston (39 M), 6:10 p. m. —James Neesworthy, harmonica soloist. i KHJ. Los Angeles (405 M)„ 9:15 p. m.—Boy Scout band. 8:05 P. 51. —KFAB—Farm talks, music. WlP—Dance. 8:15 I". 51.—WAIU—Dance. WRNY Union City Four. 8:30 V. M.—KFAB—Sigma Alpha lota program. KPRC—Frank Tilton, ptanist. WBBsl—Orchestra, popular program. WFAA—Soprano. oonts-alto. WGBS—Orchestra.. WGY—Dance. WGN —Old prize tight. WIP tack Little W Z—Dance. WMC—Music, college alumnae. WMAK—Music. WTIC Male quartet. 9:00 I*. 51.—KTHS—Uncle Biltv and Fiddle Band. KM A— Music. KYW—Stwdio. WEAF—Vinor it Lopez Orchestra. WEBH —Dan.'c: ,-ongs. WGN—Sam ’n' Henry: Play Shop. WHT— Symphony nr-che-ura W.l.ll)—Feature hour. WJR— Orchestra—WOAW—Courtesy program. WOC—Soprano: barytone. WMCA — Orchestra. WQJ—Radio artists; orchestra. WREO—Dance. WlP—Organ. WTlC—Soprano: orchestra. Silent Today Central— KFDM, KFKX, WHB, WCBD, WGBF, WHO, KFUO, WCAL, WEMC, WGST, WHAD. Eastern—WOAU, WEBJ, WWJ, WHAM, WHN. WLIT, WCX, WOO, WBAL, WGHB, WGR* - Far West—CFAC, KLX. KOAC, KWSC. 9:15 P. 51.—WPG—Dance. 9:30 I*. 51.—WBAP—Wendell Hall. WRC —Synconators. 10:09 l*. 51.—-KGO—Sports special pro•rim. KOA—Dance. KPO—Orchestra. KFl—Classic hour. WAHG—Novelty program. WBBM—Popular program. WCCO—Dance. WEBH Orchestra songs. WLlß—Dance; popular program. WMCA—Entertainers. WOAW— Orirln stra. WJK—.Jesters. WRC—Organ. 10.15 P. 51.—WSB—Red Head Club. 11:00 I*. 51. —KFNF—Old time music. KFI - Entertainers WAIU Organ. WENR,— Frolic WFAA —• Orchestra. WJJl)—Sett in’ Up Hour. 11:15 I*. 51. —WDAF—Xighthawlc frolic. KGO—“A Step on tho Stairs." KOA— Orchestra. 13:00 51.—KFI—Radio club. KNX—Or ehestra KGO—Dance. WEBH—Special numbers: songs. SUNDAY. MAY 3 10:10 A. 51. —WJJD —Protestant services. 11:00 A. 51. WHAS St. Boniface Ch ureh. 12:00 51.—WGN Uncle Walt. WHT— Sacred concert. 12:30 I*. 51.—WBBM—Classical program. 12-45 I’. 51—WHT Sunshine Hour: Shepherd Time.

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WFBM Merchants Heat and Ught to. 268 Meters. Saturday, May 1. SILENT Sunday, May 2. 10:45—First Presbyterian Church services. 2:oo—Cadle Tabernacle Services. 5:45 Second Presbyterian Church services. s:4s—Organ recital, Charles 7:3o—Silent. Hansen.

1:00 P. $1. —WGN—Organ. 2:00 P. 51.—WENR —Classical program. WGN—Organ. WlßO—Classical concert. 3:00 I'. 51. —WENR—Moody Bible Hour. V'GN—Musical program: also WGY. WMBB—Orchestra;' popular program. WQJ —Concert Hour. 3:30 I*. 51.—WJJD —Bible class; concert. 4:00 I*. 51.—W88M —Studio. 5:00 P. 51. —KFUO Lecture: band; chorus. KM A—Church choir. WBZ —Golden Rule music hour. WDAf Vespers. WEAF —Shakespearean hour. WZUR WFI. WSAI. W4.lll—Oriental jaz ensemble. WOO—Organ. 5-10 P. 51. —WCCO— Presbyterian services. ’KDKA—Childrens period; concert. 5-30 P. 51. —WCAE Dinner concert. WHAS Choir. WHT —Vespers, women s council. 5:45 I*. 51.—5VCAU —Orchestra 6 P. 51.—KFKU —Vespers. KMA—Bible class. WBAP —Orchestra. WBZ Orchestra. WENR—Bible hour. WHO Trio WHN—Services. WJZ—Orchestra. WLS—Church. Chicago Symphony. WOK —Dance. WOS Vespers. WSB Christian Church 5:15 P. 51.—KDKA Chimes, services. WGN—Uncle Walt, music. WlP—Holy Trinity Church 0:20 P. 51. —WEAF—Capitol Family also WEEI WCAP. WWJ. WJAR. WTAG. KSD. WCAE. 6:30 I". 51.—WBAL Twilight concert. WHT—Tabernacle concert. 6:45 P. M.—WCAU —Orchestra. WGR— Worship. Sunday’s Best WIIAR, Atlantic City (275 M), 7 P. M. —"An hour with the Classics,” Seaside Hotel ensemble. WJZ, New York (454 M). 8 P. M.— Godfrey Ludlow, violinist. WLIT. Philadelphia (395 M), 4:30 P. M.—Benjamin Franklin Hotel concert organ. WBBM, Chicago (225 M). 11:30 P. M. —Metropolitan mixed quartet. WEBH. Chicago (370 M), 6 P. M.— Artists' program. WGN. Chicago (303 M), 6 P. M.— The million sing. WHO, I)es Moines, la. (526 M). 7:30 P. M.—Fourteenth Cavalry band. KFUO, St. Louis '535 M), 4 P. M. —Shut-in hour. KTHS, Hot Springs National Tark, Ark. (375 M), 10 P. M.— Arkansas Traveler Limited radio special. KHJ, Los Angeles (405 M), 10 P. M. —Artland Club Mother's Day program.

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6:50 I*. >I.—WCCO Science service*. WHAR—Services. 7 P. 51.—KYW —Sunday Evening Club. KOA—Music. WBZ—Holy Croag Musical Clubs. WEAR—Orchestra. WFAA —Radio Bible Class. WGN—Correll and Gosden. WJAZ—Music. WLVVL— P&ulist Choristers, sermon. WOAW Bible study period. WORD—Uncle Dan. trio. WREO—Services, organ. WRW— Music. 7:15 P. M.—KLDS Vespers. WCX Services, organ. 7:30 P. M.—KFNF—Golden Rule Circle. WEAR—Organ. WOY—Services. WCAU —Ensemble. 7:45 P. 51.—WGN—Ensemble, string quartet. WMBB—Science services. 8 P. 51.—PWX—Cuban band, studio. WPG —Press Hashes, orchestra. WCAU Music. WBBM—Vocal, pianist, violinist. WJZ—Concert orchestra: also WGY. WFAA —Cometist. entor. WOQ—Address. 8:15 P. 51.—WEAF—Atwater Kent hour; ,-iNn WEEI. WCAP WJAR. WCAE, WSAI. WWJ. WOC. WCCO. WGN, WEAR. KSD. WTAG. WFI. 8:39 P. M.—KFNF Christian Church. KFDM Services. KPRC Christian Church. WlP—Little Symphony. WHO —Fourteenth Cavalry Band. WSB Sendees. WOS Services, Baptist Church. 9:09 P. 51.—5YCBD Ocartets: oo"ee-t. WCAU—Californian WFAA Science service. WHB—Science service. WJZ —Violinist, also WGY. WMBb—Orcuco-

Silent Sunday Central—CNß\V, KFKX, WMC, WMAQ, WIU WO I, WIiAS, WGST, WHAD, KSO. Eastern—CNßO, CNRT, CNRM, WAHG. WBPI. WHAZ, WRC, WTAM. WHAM, WJR, WEAO, WCX, WRVA, WTIC. Far West—KFOA, KLX. CNRR, KWSC, CNRV, CNRE.

tra: popular program. WPG—Orran. 9:15 P. 51.—01d Music Room. WHN Music. 0:30 P. 51.—KYW Claateal concert. WENR—Danoe; vocalists. WHT—Request program: Back Home Hour. 9:10 P. 51.—K0A —Unitarian Society. 10:00 P. 51.—KTHS Scores: Classic Hour KFAB—Musicale WFAA—MacDowell Sisters. WGN—Sam 'n' Henry; musical program. WOAW—Lutheran services. WORD—Singers: lecture. 10:1,5 P. 51.—KFUO —Lecture: male octet KLDS—Studio. WCAL—Services. WSUI —Familiar hymns. 10:30 I*. 51.—KPRC—Tod o' Houston concert. WAMD—Carlo Wood, pianist. WBAP—Orchestra. r 10::’..3 I*. 51.—WCCO— Organ. 10:1.3 I*. 51, — KGO —Services: organ. 11:00 I* 51.—KTHS —Frolic KFI —Organ. KHJ—Music. WOC—Little Symphony: soloists. 12:00 51. —Svncopators and soloists KPltC—Organ. KNX —Feature program WFAA—MaIe quartet. WHO—Little Symphony. 12:15 V. M.—WHB—Orgßn: poet 1:00 P. 51.—KFI —Orchestra. KPO—Orchestra. .

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STANDS FULL AT MARKET PLACE Dealers Display Abundance of Products. The summer weather brot ght dealers to the city market today and offerings of fruits and vegetables weie abundant. Strawberries were slightly higher at 40 to 50 cents a quart. California cherries were sharply lower at 50 to 60 cents a pound. Hot. house rhubarb was lower at 15 cents a pound. Outside variety was also cheaper at three bunches for 25 cents and down according to size. Anew shipment of Central American cocoanuts reached the market and were sold at two for 25 cepta. This class is larger than the regular Florida kind. Western banana apples were of good quality and sold at two pounds for 25 cents. Head lettuce was higher at 15 to 25 cents a pound. Other prices included: Turnips, 15 cents, and two pounds for 25 cents; Jonathan apples, two pounds for 25 cents; winesap apples, five pounds for 25 cents; cauliflower, 25 to 60 cents a head; lemons. 20 to 40 cents a dozen; green onions, three hunches for 10 cents; cucumbers, 25 to 30 cents each: kale, four pounds for 15 cents to 10 cents a pound; spinach, 20 cents a pound; new beet tops, 20 cents a pound; peas, 25 cents a pound: celery hearts, 10 cents; sassafras, three for 10 cents; asparagus, 25 cents a bunch; wax beans, 20 cents a pound; green beans, two pounds for 25 cents; bananas, 20 to 25 cents a dozen, and pineapples, 30 to 50 cents each.

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REVIVE DOLLINGS FIRM Brazil Company to Ise Taken Over by New liody. Articles of Incorporation for the Clay Products Company of Indianapolis have been filed at the Statehouse preparatory to taking over assets of the old Clay Products Company of Brazil, a Dollings concern. Capital stock consists of 25,000 shares of no par value common and $330,000 preferred. William J. Freeman, Edward G. Hereth, Harold Taylor, Bert Mcßride and John F. Patton are incorporators. RITES FOR CONTRACTOR Funeral of Gilbert Everett at Church Monday. Funeral services for Gilbert A. Everett, 49, of 2202 Coyner Ave., Hub City Construction Company president, who died Friday following several illness, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday at First United Brethren Church. Bishop H. H. Fdut will conduct the services. Burial will be In Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Everett was born at Greenfield, came to Indianapolis when 12. He was a director of the Indiana Christian Hospital and for five years was president of the adult department of the Marion County Sunday School Association. The widow, four daughters, Elizabeth, Ruth, Marie and Marjory, and a son, Gilbert, Jr., survive. TRACTION TAX RAISED Valuation of the Indiana Service corporation of Ft. Wayne hag been increased from $3,000,000 to $3,210,000 by the State tax board. Several smaller Interurban lines have been allowed reductions in their 1926 assessments. (Political Advertisement)

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LOCAL YOUTHS > ON WLW TONIGHT Entertainers Will Give Cincinnati Program. Larry Fly and Ned Kerr, local entertainers, will broadcast from WLW, the Crosley station at C'n clnnati, tonight at 9 o'clock. Both are attending the Indiana Dental College arid have made a host of friends through broadcasting frora the local station. They will he heard between the dance numbers broadcast from Castle Farm by tho Cincinnati station. During the coming week WFBM will cooperate with the National Music Week committee and broadcast several special programs arranged by that committee. On account of the National Music Week programs the regular Monday evening Baldwin Hour of Musio that is broadcast between 8 and 9 will go on the air Tuesday between 10 and 11 p. m. from WFBM. LIQUOR FRATS HIT Judge Assesses Fines Totaling $11,250 —Stntonces, Too. Bu United Press SOUTH BEND, Ind., May I. Judge Cyrus Pattee today pushed his campaign to break up the liquor fraternity in South Bend by heavy fines and jail sentences. Sixteen men and women "were given fines totaling $11,250 and jail sentences totaling forty-nine months Friday. Se3 r en others were given fines amounting to $2,550 earlier in the week.