Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1926 — Page 7

MAY 3, 1926

PASTORS ON PETITION Ministers Seek Clemency for Hunk ington Prisoner. Practically every minister in. Huntingdon has signed a petition for executive clemency for T. Guy Perfect of that city, serving a prison term for alleged attack on a young woman. These names appeared today on a petition filed with the State pardon hoard: The Rev. H. M. Albert, the Rev. C. W. Brodle, the Rev. Raymond O. Clark, the Rev. L. E. Smith, the Rev. Wilford H. McLain, the Rev. R. B. Meckstoth, the Rev. Michael P. Lavan, the Rev. Robert E. Kelly and the Rev. W. P. Smith, all of Huntington. Mayor William C. Geake of Ft. Wayne and the following residents of his city signed: Uou Ellingham, publisher; C. M. Niezer and H. G. llogan, bankers: Judge Sol A. Wood of the Allen Circuit Court, Bishop J. F. Noll and James G. Jackson, la-other of the Governor. UPDIKE CITES RECORD -—■ Representatives Issues List, of Ac* oomp'ishments in Congress. A summary of accomplishments as a, member of Congress was issued by Representative Ralph E- Updlko today. The list includes: Obtaining of results in SS per j cent of the 497 claims of former I service men. Successful fight to obtain exemp- j tion of $350,000 bonds of the State j Armory from Federal taxation. Active participation In work of the committee on naval affairs by file only member of that committee Indiana ever had.

ELECTION IS POSTPONED Election of a chairman of the public service commission, scheduled for Friday, has been postponed until after the primary election. Each year about May 1 the commission holds an organization meeting. John W. McCardle, present chairman, is a candidate for re-elec-tion. It is understood Commissioner Frank T. Singleton aspires ty the position. Statement of Condition Hardware Dealers Mutual Fire Ins. Cos. PTE VOW POINT. IV IS. COO to COS Stroup Ave. On tlie :Ust Par of December. I9~u. O I*. SEPI-AFER. President, p J JACOBS. Secretary. NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) .5 Heal estate uniheumbered. . . _60,000.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) M 10'40105 Other securities • ••••• IJ.-401.00 Premiums and accounts due and in process of eollec- n „ tton , ~60.481.0Z Due from reinsuring comTotal net aß £&diLmES/* 2 ' l63 ' otsU 8 ° Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $1.442,802.00 Losses unadjusted and in sus- 033.51 accounts unpaid. . . 4,037.41 01 PMJ *?*!*!” .°/. ■??.??”: 67,931.08 Total liabilities fl '?i*oln a'l Surplus 347.060 04 Tc> f a l 2.163.605.89 Greatest amount In any one risk. $30,000. State or Indiana. Ol[ice of Commissioner of Insurance. T 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 ofDe-<-ember. 1025. as shown by the original Statement, and that the said original statement is now oil die in this office. Tn testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix mv official seal, this 15th JR.. (SEAL) Commissioner.

Statement of Condition OF The American Druggists’ Fire Ins. Cos. CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1005 Mercantile Library Bid*. On the 3lHt Day of Decembfr. 1925. CHARLES H. AVERY. Prexldent. FRANK H. FREERICKS. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up . . . . $500,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. C;uh in banks (on interest and not on interest! $ ?§-2Z3 - xi Real estate unincumbered... 40, , 80.46 Bonds and stocks owned (market value! 1,401,180.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 14,169.68 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 60.i1l 0.89 Accounts otherwise secured.. 1,092.05 Total net assets $1,550/211.07 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 205.887.1 C Losses adjtwted and not due. 3.407.75 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 17,582.64 Other liabilities of the company 38,072.29 Total liabilities $ 265,840.78 Capital 500,000.00 Surplus 793.361.29 Total .$1,559,211.07 Greatest amount in any one risk. $12,000. Greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one block. $12,000. 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 tho Statement of tho Condition of tho above, mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1926, as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now ua fl)o in tills offioe, 'ln testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix mv official seal, this 15th day of Apuil. 1926. T. S. McMURRAY JR.. (SEAL) Commissioner.

Statement of Condition OF The American National Fire Ins. Cos. COLUMBUS. OHIO 8 K. Long St. On the 31st dav of December 1925 CHARLES S. SMITH. President. JOHN A. DODD. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. . $500,000.00 , NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash tn banks (on interest and not on Interest) $ 9.420.36 Bonds and stocks owned (nutrient value) 977,201.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (tree from any prior ineumbranee) 10.000.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 4.945.01 Premiums .and accounts due and in process of collection 125,071.33 Reinsurance recoverable, paid •“MW 11.343.81 Philadelphia, fire underwriters Ass n Deposit 200.00 Total net assets $1,138,181.51 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure oustanding risks ........ $ 312.224.14 Loses unadjusted and in suspense 56.949.59 Bills and accounts unpaid.. 389.14 Other liabilities of the company 10,000.00 Total liabilities .% 379.562.87 Capital 500,000.00 Surplus 258,618.64 Total .151.138,181.51 Greatest amont in any one risk $300,000.00 Slate of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. tho undersigned, commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the statement of condition of the above mentioned company on tho 31st day of December. 1925. as shown liv the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix mv official seal, tlds 14th day of April. 1926. .(SEAL) T. S. McMURRAY. JR.. . Commissioner.

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KDKA... 309 IWCAR . .283 I WJZ 455 KFAB . .340 WCIID ..345 WKRC ...320 KFDM ..310 WCCO . .410 IWU It ...30.1 KFH . ..208 WCX ...517 WLIT ...39.. KFI ... .409 14VDAF .300 (WLS 345 KFKX . .288 l WEAF .492 I WLW ... .432 KFNF ...203 VVEAR .391) I ,VLWI. . ,28 KFUO .*545 WEBH .370 1 WMAO ..448 KGO .. .301 WEBJ .2731WM8U ..L>o KG W ... 492 |WE El . 349 J WMC ... 500 KHJ ....405IWEMC .280IWMCA ...111 KJIt 384 I WENR . 260 1 WNYC ..520 KDLS ...441 ! WFAA ,470|WOAI ...39) KM A . . .253 i WFBM .208 !WO AW . .520 KM OX .. 280 I WKt . . . 395 j WOO 484 KNX .. . 337 i WOES .250 WOK ... .217 KOA ... .322 i WGIIP .3701 WORD ..375 KOIL ...278 i WON . .303 I WOS 411 Ki'O 428, VVER ..319 I WPG 30“ KVRC ...297 WGY . 380 WQJ 448 KPBN ..310 WHA ..5.35 WRt: ....409 KSD 545 WHAD .275 WREO ..280 KSO 242 WHAS .400 IVHNT ..258 KTHS . .875 (WHAZ .380 WRVA ..250 KYW . . .5351WH8 . ..3th, WRW .. .273 WAIIG ..310 i WHN ..301 IWSAI . . .320 wait; ..2941 who . ..v’eiwsrt ....428 WBAL . .240 1 WHT .. . 100 WSM 28.1 WRAP . .470 1 WIRO ..320 I WSMB ..319 WBB.M ..220 , WIP . . .508 WSOE .. .740 WBBU 37.tiW.1A1l ..300IWTAG ...208 WBCN ..200 WJAX .337 WTAM .389 WBZ . . .333 | WJAZ ..323 : WTIC . . .470 WCAR ...401 I W.IR ...517 WWJ ...3,3 WCAL ...337 WJY .. 405 1

Radio Programs 5:30 P. M.—KFAB—-Dinner concert irolf talk. WAHCI soprano, piaiuet. WBAI. —Dinner contort. Win — Theaters." orchestra. WCAE Sunshine Girl. WCAU—UecitaJ. violin piano. WEAK —Lullaby Lady. WEEl—Black Iron Shiners, poetic walker. WGN—Dinner

Concert Music 7:OO—KDKA, KFH, WHAZ. 7:3O—KOA, WBAP. WHO. B:OO—'WEAF, WCAE, WSAI KSD. B:3O—KPRC, WFAA. 9:OO—KFKX, KOA, KSD. 9:30 —AVI IN. ' 10:00—KFI, KTHS, KSD.

concert. WGY—Scores, pianist. WHAR —Book review. trio. WHN—Entertainment WLlT—Dream Daddy. Agro Waves. WMCA —Karntval Kintrs. WOAW —Boys' pciod W.OO —Dinner music. IVOR-—Quartet, current topics. WRNY —Concert, orchestra. WTlC—Children s hour. trio. 5:55 P. M.—WJZ—Talk by John Kennedy. 0 I*. >l.—KMA—Popular music. W,\HG Mumc. WBAP —-Dinner music. WCAE „ —Studio. WCAP—Studio. WCAU— Vocal, piano. Hood Bov-, gems. WDAF --"School of Hie Air. ' WEAF—t'onStatement of Condition OF THE American Equitable Assurance Cos. of N. Y. NEW YORK. 92 William St. On the 51st Day day of December 1923. Amount of capital naid up. . $500,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in bunks ion interest and not on Interest) 5 096.739 02 Bonds and slocks owned (market value 1 3.300.234.17 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc) 4.350.43 Other assets 44,445.81 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 523.132 90 Bills receivable 3 051.70 Accounts receivable 68.187.70 Total net assets $4,040,048.73 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding: risks $2,010,497.60 Losses adjusted and not duo 480.380.08 Other liabilities of the company 398,171.01 Total Habilitiea .$2,890,048.75 Capital 500.000.00 Surplus 1.250.000.00 Total Tf040.048.75 Greatest amount in any one risk $ 100,000 State of Indiana. Oliice of Commissioner of Insurance. I. tha undersigned. Commissioner of In suranee 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 state ment, and that the s-iri original statement is now on file tn this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 14th day of April. 1920. (SEAL) T. S. MeMURRAY JR.. Commissioner.

Statement of Condition OF THE American Central Insurance Cos. ST. LOUIS. MO. 40S Pine St. On the 31st D iv of December. 1925. B. (. CHAPMAN. JR. President. HAROLD M. HESS, Secretary. Amount of Cipita.l paid ur> *I.OO 000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest! . .. .$ 570,144.69 Bonds and stocks owned i market value! 7.201.579.07 Mortgage loans op real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 15.000.00 Accrued securities (inter- _ _ est and rents, etc.) 108,660.,8 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 1.141,713.46 Reinsurance recoverable on paid losses 0.80745 Total net assets $9 043.995.45 LIABILITIES Reserve or nmount necessary to reinsure outstanding rfsks $4,948,377.60 Loses adjusted and not due 131.696.>4 Losses unadjusted and in suspense • • 528.146.1 n Bills ami accounts unpaid.. 2.15,.104.25 Total liabilities t '-84.524.4 Surplus ..107.470 Hi Total $0,043,905.45 amountln . anT s 760,000.00 State of Indiana. Os fine of Cemmis-sioner of Insurance T. tho undersigned, commissioner of insurant* of Indiana, herrbv certify that the above is a ■■orrect copy of the statement of the oondition of the above mentioned company on the 31 at 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 whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 15th day of Jit (SEA I#) ComniiHsioner.

Statement of Condition OF The Hanover Fire Insurance Cos. NEW YORK. 34 Pine St. On the 31 *t Day of De,ember. 1925. CHARI.ES W UIGLKY. President. .1. G. HOLLMAN. Secretary. Amount of capital n*d UP. .81 500.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) ... .$ t -6c0Q3.5' Real estate unincumbered. . 907.906.00 Bonds and stocks owned _,„„> lonn (market valuel 8. Mortgage loans on real estate (tree from any prior Incumbrance) 120,750.00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents etc.) i nn'oa na Other securities • • 130,963.08 Premiums and ne,-mints due and in process of oollection 69.>,1, Q. 31 Total net assets $10,289,272.56 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding r i ß Us $ 4,640.007.34 Losses due "and unpaid Losses adjusted and not due 401.609.,6 Losses unadjusted and in HuspriiHf SH,4 4 .Other liabilities of the company o3I.iDQ.tM Total liabilities $ 5,704.062.23 Capital 1,500.000.00 surplus 3.085.210.34 Total $10,289,272.56 Greatest amount In any one risk. SIOO,OOO. 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 Die Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st da} of December 1925 as shown by .the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto sub•crihe my name ami affix m.v official seal, this 15lh day of April. 1926. T. S. McMURRAY, JR.. (SEAL) Commissioner.

Today’s Best

(Copyright, 1926, by United Press.) Central -Standard Time Throughout. WCAE, Pittsburgh (461 M)8 p. m. —Grand Opera. WCAU, Philadelphia (278 M), 7 p. m.—The Merry Minstrels. WGR. Buffalo (319 M), 6 p. m.— Classical recital. Bertha Drescher. WHAR, Atlantic City (273 M), 9 p. m.—Follies Bergere dance orchestra. WLIT. Philadelphia (393 M), 8:30 p. in.—Vaudeville features. KDKA, Pittsburgh (309 M), 8 p. m. —Rudd light opera hour. WLW, Cincinnati (422 M), 8 p. m. —“May day program.” WOOD, Grand Rapids (242 M), 8 p. ni.—"What l*rize Trout.” KMOX, St. Louis (280 M), S p. m. —Bell hops. WDAF. Kansas City (366 M), 8 p. m.—lvanhoe Masonic Band. cert. WEAR—Orchestra. WGR—State Normal. WllN—Talk, nrchr.tra WJU —Orchestra soloists WJZ—Orchestra. WMCA—Music WOAW—Sporls. talk, popular sons- WOO—Organ, address WPG—Children's hour. talk. must* WRNY—Sifxonhone WWJ—Studio. 0:15 P. M.—Kl>KA —University of Pittsburgh address. WKPI—M usteale. college talk WCCO—Orchestra. VOS Agricultural program. WLlT—Orchestra 0:30 !\ 51.—KPRC —Orchestra. WBAL—

Dancing 7:3O—KPRC, WTIC. 8:00 —WATIG. WDAF, WWJ 8:30 —WBZ, WJZ. 9;OO—WCAE. WEAF, WGR 9:3O—WBAP. WMCA. 10:00—WTAM. 10:30—W JR. 10:45 —WSB. 11:00—WTAM. 11:45—WDAF. 12:00—KrO, KNX.

Organ. WBZ—Organ. WFAA_—- Otch'stra. WM Ah'—Musicals. WOR— Concert. WSM Orchestra, bedtime stories. 6:45 p. M.—WEAF —Music. 6:50 P. M.—WOAW—Orchestra. 6-55 P. M.—WPG— Safety talk, orchestra 7:01* P. M.—KDKA— Light oners.hour KFH—Women's Quartet./ KFNF—Conv*rt. KSO—Entertainers. W A HQ-—" I * Statement of Condition OF The Ins. Cos. of the State of Pennsylvania PHILADELPHIA. PA. 308-310 Walnut St 81-WVW UCJ&2.?: 5 - rasa- stsp:m..>.oo.> NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks lon interest and not mi interest) ...5 551.3.9 0' Rea! estate unincumbered .. . 180,000.00 Bonds and stocks owned < market value I 4.730. Premiums and account* duo tion Pro< * M ... . 349.508.69 Accounts otherwise secured. . 44.234.03 Total net assets $5,861,591.79 LIABILITIF.S. amount necessary to Reinsure outstanding r j.] (s $2.398 098 03 I.os- due and unpaid 421,389.70 Other liabilities of the company 318,610 07 Total liabilities SSZ 5£ Capital ••••••#•••• 1.000,000.00 S?PIUO i 721 non on Total *5 8011191.79 Greatest amount In any one risk. S4O 000. State of Indiana Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I the under tgned Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct <-opy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the .'(lst day of December. 1920. as ehown by the original statement, and that th said original statement is now on file In this office. Jn testimony whereof I hereunto subseritie mv name and affix mv official seal, this 14th day of April 1920. T. 8. MeMURRAY, JR.. (SEAL) Commissioner.

Statement of Condition OF THE Hartford Fire Insurance Cos. * HARTFORD. CONN. 690 Asylum Are On the 31st Day of December. 1925. R. M BISS ELL President. D. .1. GLAZIER. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. $10,0n0.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash tn banks (on interest and not on interest) . . . .$ 5.753,172.11 Real estate unincumbered.. 3.082.044 50 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 67.085.216.54 Mortgage Joans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 1.658.700.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 555.908.79 Other securities 6.590.204.33 Premiums and aeeounts due and in process of collection .. 9.828 41196 Ae ounts otherwise secured. 274.113 48 Total net assets $85,727,771.71 LIABILITIES Reserve nr nmount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $48,896,623.68 Losses due and unpaid .... 8.113,168.44 Bills and accounts unpaid.. 150,000.00 Other, liabilities of the company 2,081.000.00 Total liabilities $59.240.792.12 Capital ..J Surplus 10.486.979.69 Total $85,727,771.71 Greatest amount in any ono risk not exceeding $300,000. State of Indiana. Offire of Commissioner of Insurance. I, the undersigned. Commissioner of In-suran.-e of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct oopv of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on tho 31st day of Deoember. 1925. as shown by tho original statement, and that, the said original statement is now on file in this office. Jri testimony whereof, X hereunto subscribe mv name and affix my official seal, this 14th JR.. (SEAT.,) Commissioner.

Statement of Condition OF THE Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Cos. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 416 Widener Bldg. On the 31st Day of December. 1925. R. A. DOWNES. President. D. R. FJELIS. Secretary. NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Clash in banks (on interest and not on interest) $ 8.456.65 Ponds and stocks owned (market value) 76,320.18 Accrued securities (interest and rent*, eta.) 1,472.41 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection .... 21.472.03 Total net assets $107,720.27 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsere outstanding risks.. $ 57.635.25 Loss'* due and unpaid 2,314.40 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 3.000.00 Bills and accounts unpaid 1.330.88 Other liabilities of the company 15.000.00 Total .liabilities $ 70.289.57 Surplus .77 28,439.70 Total $107,729.27' Greatest amount in any one risk, $2,500. State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Tnsimmer of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a ,-orrecl copy of the Statement of the Condition jf the above mentioned Company on tho UJst day of Decepgber. 1925. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix niy official seal, this 15th day of jr (SEAL) Commie aioner.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WFBM Mert'haiits Heat and Light Cos. (2(*B Meters) Monday, May 3. 6:00 —Sports .and stock market reports. Courtesy Indianapolis News. 6:3o—Children's Hour. Courtesy Indianapolis News. 7:oo—Concert. Circle Theater. B:oo—lndianapolis Music Promoters' Program. 9:00 —Firestone Corner Program. 10:00—Harlequin Club of Purdue University. Bob Miller's Rhythmatic Five, with Buddy Harris.

lor Dent Atkinson; vocal. WBAI.-—Vo-cal: violin: piano WBZ—Playlet. WCAE—Studio WCAU —Merry Minstrels WCX —Studio WEAF —Gypsies to WJAR. WOO. WWJ. WSAI. WEEI WCAP. \VGU—Concert. WHB—Orche* tra. WGY—WGY Orchestra. WHAZ —Students' Night. WJZ—Railroad hour; Seashore Band WLlT—Theater. WMCA—Science lecture. WMAK Music WPG—-Concert orchestra WRW —Varied program. WRNY—Studio. WTAM—Cleveland City Band. 7:15 P. M.—WMC Bedtime stories: talks. 7:30 —P. M.—KPRC —Soprano: dance. KOA—Siring orchestra WBAP— Cisco Choral Club. WCAU—The Mln.tc radio sweethearts. WHO—Pianist, read er. soprano. WOl—Garden talk; Glee Club. WOR—Muslcale. WRVA—Demi ron (Va.) program. WBVI- —College ot

Silent Today Central—KFDM. KLDS, "WLS, KYW, WBCN, WEBH. WCBD, WOES. WIIT, WJJD, WOC, WOK. WMAQ, WGN. WLIB, WENR. WHAS, WQJ. WSIU. Eastern—CKAC, WFI, WEBJ, WRC, WREO. WEAR, WGBS. Far West—KllJ, KPSN.

the Air. WTlC—Orchestra: soloist*: talk. 7:45 P. At.—WCCO —lecture: University of Minnesota program. 8:00 P. M.—KFUO—Address: orchestra WAHG— Violinist: orchestra. WBAL —Talk: music. WCAU—Mixed quartet WDAF —Orchestra WEAF Opera, also WOO, WCAE WJAR WTIC. WCAP. WTAG. wAa! and KSD WEMC—Sacred iiour: music makers WGR—Zion Choir 4VF.El—Meteorologist-, orchestra. WJR —Program. IV JZ—Siring qusrtet AVl.lT—Dance WMAK—Music. WPG —Vocal; frolic. WRNY —Orchestra WRVA—Speaker! Opera. "Persian Garden. AVSJi —Orchestra. WSB—Wom- ! rn i string Aiubitet WTIC—Ope-a numbers: dance. WWJ—Orchestra. 8:15 P. M.—WOS —Fraternity program. WM AC—Music 8:30 P. M.—KPRC—Barytone, band concert . KOA—Sandman KFAB—Orchestra. popular program. WBZ Orehestra. wf AA—Agricultural program. WHAD—Theater revue. WJZ—Orchestra. WLlT—Vaudeville, orchestra. 8:45 P. M.—WOR —Orchestra. 9P. At.—KFKX—Teachers College KMA Grady and Doc. trio. KOA—Music Conservatory program KSD—Two piano recitals. KTHB—Scores request night. W Alt"—Noveltv program WCAE Dance WEAF—Orchestra. WGR Statement of Condition or THE Grocers Mutual Insurance . SPRINGFIELD OHIO 120 W. High St. On the 31 st ifay of December. 1925 F G ASHLEY President. 4V H TOOK Secretary NF.T ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks lon interest and not on interest) ....... 5 43.,4. 08 Real estate unincumbered. .. . 40.000.00 Bonds and stocks owned tmarket value! 77.594 00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents etc! 1.435 00 Premiums and accounts due and ill process of collection 1 -.308 OH Reinsurance losses recoverable ■ 19 Totsl net sssets . $175,001 95 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 82.798 40 Losses unadjusted and in eusBills and accounts unpaid 1.959 61 Other liabilities of the company (com and adj. exp.). 400 0° Total liabilities 5 SI '2S9 52 Surplus , 84 021.26 Total *...' *175.091.95 Greatest amount in any one me no risk $12.500 00 Greatest amount allowed to be insured in an.v oil b10ck.... sl-..)00 0O State of Indiana. * . Office of Commtaioner of Insurance 1 the undersigned eommisloiier of tnsuranee of Indiana hereby certify that the alKive is a correct copy of the elatement. of the condition of tne above mentioned company on the 31 st day cumber. 1925 as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix mv official seal, this 14th day of April. 19,8. (9EAI.) T. S MeMURRAY JR . looc-i., Commissioner.

Statement of Condition OF THE Great American Insurance Cos. NEW YORK. 1 Liberty St. On the 31st Day of December. 1926. CHARLES G SMITH. President. GEORGE E KRECH Sc-reUry . . Amount of capitalpaid UJI *’ 2 .£!l?- 000 00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks and office (on interest and not on Interest) $ 1.438.821.06 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 45.584,977.00 Accrued securities (Interest n1 „ and rents, etc ) 43J.oih.j„ Premiums and accounts due Uon !" . r,r °'"“ . 0, . . f ° IIPC : 3.317,18516 Total net assets $50,774,001.64 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks s lf s- 22 }-587.98 Losses adjusted and not due 2.811.472.30 Other liabilities of the company ~., 699,660.00 Total liabilities $21,732,720.96 Capital 12.600.000.00 Surplus 16.541.280.58 Total $50,774,001.54 Greatest amount In any one ri5k..5470.500. State of Indiana. Offioe of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that tho 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 tho original Statement, and that the satd original statement is now- on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix mv official seal, this 14th day of April. 1920. T. S. McMURRAY, JR.. (SEAL) Commissioner.

Statement of Condition OF THE Illinois Fire Insurance Company PEORIA. ILLINOIS Peoria Life Bldg. On the 3lst day of December. 1925 M. 8 CREMER President. HENRY F. TUERK, Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. . $200,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) $ 38.618.73 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 684.399.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 8.124.59 Premiums and accounts duo and tn proceas of collection. 33.179.30 Total net assets $664,321.62 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $238,014.72 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 8.857.44 Other liabilities of the conipany 8.000.00 Total liabilities 5255T22.18 Capital 200.000.00 Surplus 208.549.48 Total $664,321.62 Greatest amount in any one risk $25,000.00 Greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one block .... $20,000.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. TANARUS, the undersigned, commissioner of insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above ia a correct copy of the statement of .-onditlon of the above mentioned company on the 31t dav of December. 1025, as shown hv the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name slid affix my official seal, this 14th day of April. 1928. (SEAL) T. S. McMURRAY, JR.. Commissioner.

Lopez Orchestra. WHN Orchestra. WLW—Little Symphony, soloists. WOO -—Dance. WOAW—Classical program. WRNY—Radio players. WRW—Orchestra. 9:15 P. -At WPG—Silver Slipper Club. WRVA—Mixed quartet. WOR-—Orches-tra. 9:30 I*. Al.—WßAP—l>aii Blazers. WHN —Entertainment. WMCA—Orchestra. 10 P. 51.—KFI—Music. KNX—Feature Rrogram. KTHS—Vocal, violin recitla. SD—Glee Club. WAHG—The Orionites. WHN—Entertainers. WSM WARD Belmont Faculty. WTlC—Symphonic Ensemble. WTAM—Dance. 10:30 P. 51.—WJR—Jesters. 10:10 P. 51.—KOA—5tystery serial. 10:43 P. 51.—WSB—Orchestra. 11 P. At.—KFl—String quartet: also WFI. WT A M—Orchestra. W BAP—Orchestra. WHO—Organ. 11:45 P. M.—WDAF—Ntghthawk frolic. 12 Midnight—KFl—Mrtklejohn Bros. KPO —Dance. KNX—Orchestra.

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INDUSTRY PAYS NUDE SUM FOR POOR LIGHTING Merchants Company Illumination Service Department Aids Many. “Conservative figures,” enid an official of the Merchants Heat and Light Company today, "indicate that poor lighting is costing American Industry fully $300,000,900 a year. This is a sum in excess of the entire yearly industrial, lighting hill. In other words, the cost of adequate illumination is being paid, even though the benefits thereof are not enjoyed.” “I Avould go so far.” he continued, ”as to say that in a manufacturing establishment in which the A-ery best lighting facilities are lacking, not only will the best efforts of the workers and management be affected. but the stockholders themselves will not entirely escape the depression when they receive their dividends.” But “mere light is not (Humiliation.” according to the illumination service department of the company. This new department, organized to render service on illuminating problems. in both factory and home, is made up of men who have completed training in the only research laboratory In the world devoted exclusively to the study of light—Nela Park. Daily calls are received in this department from architects, engineers, factory and store superintendents for advice and suggestions on this subject, and it is evident that the A-alue of proper lighting Is being more appreciated by owners of old buildings as well as by those who are building new structures.

INSURANCE Mi HAS GOOD TEAR larger office space has been taken over by 11. A. Shane, 495 City Trust Bldg., representative of the Bull Dog Auto Insurance Association of Chicago, on account of the increased business handled. An increase of 60 per cent last March over March 1925 is reported by Shane, Indicating, he said, that the automobile public is being sold more generally upon the need of protection. “We have had a very good year of insurance busines ~” he said. "We have found the past year a great improvement over the year before and we are expecting a still greater bust ness.” < Sliane said a peculiar accident recently showed the advantage of ndoquate collisioiu Insurance. Me said a country physician made a call at midnight and on one of the lonely roads collided with a loose horse in the highway, which completely demolished the top of the physician's automobile, resulting in S7O damage. "It this doctor had not had collision insurance on his car. he would

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CANDIDATE INDORSED Lawrence A. Shaw, candidate for the Republican nomination for Marion County Representative, was indorsed at a meeting of the First Ward workers, Sunday afternoon at 2001 Winter Ave. Shaw delivered a brief talk. Buy Atwater Kent Radio Distributors H. T. Electric Cos., 612-14 N. Capitol Ave.

| have stood that loss unless he [ could have collected from the owner of the horse, and it is doubtful ‘ whether he could have collected a cent. We paid the loss,” said Shane. “We give the service” is the firm | slogan. Shane prides himself on bei ing with a company that makes j good in settlements. TALK DECTS BEST REMEDIED IN EARLY LIFE "The fact that nearly every edu- ! catlonal institution is introducing tho subject of public speaking in its curriculum indicates that speech is today receiving more attention than ever before in the history of education,” declared Benjamin N. Bogue, founder and president of the Bogue Institute for Stammerers. "Stammering aud stuttering, in most instances,” observed Bogue, "make their appearance early in life, usually between the ages of 4 and 10. About the time the child begins to attend school these particular speech defects become more prominent. | “The affliction may not have been recognized by the family, except as a peculiarity of speech: but as soon as the child comes into close relations with other children who are thoughtless and mischievous, any peculiarity is seized upon to make the chllil an object of sport and ridicule. “With the beginning of school life a certain nervous strain is also encountered, for even in ordinary school life the competitive system is at its highest pressure. “Under this nerA’ous strain there is a tendency to aggravate any defect in speech. Fear of not knowing his lesson causes stumbling and hesitation. and smiles and laughter of observers heighten the child's difficulty. Even the teachers may not sympathize with tho afflicted child, and may show annoyance at his vocal disability. On the playground his difficulty Is the subject of mockery and thus every agent to make the stammerer is present. “At home the stammerer rarely receives full sympathy, for parents often become Impatient; brothers and sisters mimic him. and this discourages him in his attempts to speak properly. All this tends to establish the habit firmly, and makes it more difficult to correct the defect as tho child becomes older; and therefore every speech affliction should L corrected In the child's career."

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Personal Attention When you call on us we know that you have confidence in us. We know that you rels on our ability and skill. Wo also want you to know that we do not let assistants substitute for us, but give our personal attention to every detail. In doing so we are always sure that things in connection with our service will be done the wfiy you want them. Walter T. Blasengym FUNERAL DIRECTOR 2228 Shelby. Droxel 2570.

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NEW MACHINERY TO BE ADDED TO LAUNDRY PLANT I Wet Wash System Company Enjoys Increase in Business. ! The laundry business of the Wet | Wash New System Laundry Com- ; pany, 44:8-50 Virlglnla Ave., has i grown rapidly during the last few years and new machinery to handle I the increase in business will be inj stalled within a short time, accord- | ing to T. M. Long, manager. ! The company makes a special I offer on wet wash laundry, the avj erage being approximately twentyJ two pounds at a cost of $1.25. This ! type of laundry has become very popular Avith thousands of housej wives in the city. Long said. C omplete Delivery Service All batches of laundry are kept ! separate, a special container being provided for each customer's laundry, eliminating the need of laundry marks. The company operates five delivery trucks with twelve to twenty-four hour delivery' serv ice. Deliveries are made to many suburban points, including Beech Grove, University Heights and Ben Davis. The company has its plant In a

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one-story building, sixty by eighty feet. Skylight and ventilation facilities have been provided to eliminato the excessive steamy atmosphere of many laundries. Long said. Modem American Cascade washers and a Troy Monnel Medal Machine for core drying have been installed. The laundry is water blown by a centrifugal force and dry tumbled. Anew flat work lroner will bo Installed within a short time to take care of other types of washing than the wet wash laundry* The Avlnter season has been the heaviest for the company. Spring house cleaning, however, has materially increased the laundry business, Long said.

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STAMMERING ITS CAUSE AND CURE is the title ot a 283-page book which we will send frets to any stammerer or stutterer. Bogue Institute for Stammerers. Dept. 10450. 1147 N. Illinois St. Indianapolis, Indiana.

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