Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1931 — Page 11

APRIL, 2, 1931.

WOMAN STARTS 41 ST YEAR AS COURT MATRON Never Has Missed Single Day at Her Job at Statehouse. Fortieth anniversary of her appointment as matron of the appellate court is being observed today by Miss Margaret Irwin. In these forty years, from the very first day that the appellate court began its sessions, April 1, 1891, Miss Irwin has not missed a single day doing her job at the statehouse. Today she recalled that first ourt, composed of two Democrat and three Republican judges appo nted by the then Governor Alvin Hovey. 'The legislature was Democratic and the Governor was a Republican,” Miss Irwin recalled. “So the Governor hurried to appoint the new appellate judges before the lesf.slators took that task upon themselves. Worked at Grand Hotel "At, that time I was employed at the Grand hotel, which was really grand in those days. I had been a maid for all the visiting dignitaries who stopped there. I have waited on President Grant and President Cleveland and such oldtime stage and opera stars as Patti, Bernhardt and Louise Kellogg. "One of the most peculiar jobs I ever was assigned at the hotel was to bring hedclothes over here to the statehouse and make up a cot for a Senator Smith Green. His senate seat was being contested and he refused to leave the chamber, fearing that it would be taken from him. “When I first became matron of the court one of my big jobs was to care for the fireplaces in each Judge’s chamber and in the courtroom itself. There were gas lights then and later gas was used for heating. But in those early days we burned wood and coal in the fireplaces and the statehouse had about as much warmth as a corncrib.” Purchased Own Home From revenues of her statehouse labors, Miss Irwin purchased a home at 601 Eddy street, and cared for her parents, three brothers and two sisters, ajl of whom now are dead. She is a native of Lockport, N. Y., but came to Indianapolis with her parents as a child. She has been a lifelong member of St. John's Catholic church and has a Sunday service attendance record comparable to the one on her daily job. she says. Blessed with a sunny disposition, Miss Irwin is not one to think "the good old days” were any better than now. She likes modern things and young people, but she wouldn t pose for her picture, nor permit it to appear in the paper.

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"The Musicians’ Strike.’ a comedy, num* h-v tv Del Lamps, vill be played by his Frhodlv Five Footnotes orchestra during their broadcast from. WJZ and NBC sChicago Studios. Thursday at 6.45 p. m. Ceremonies of the ritual. ’ The Wav of th~ Cross " at st. John's Catholic church, viil be broadcast by WKBF Friday afternoon from 1:30 to 3. The descriptive "Flieht of the Bumble Bee." from Rimskv-Korsakoff’s opera, "Tsar Saltan,” will he played by the Salada Salon orchestra in opening their broadcast over VV.IZ and NBC network, Thursday nieht at 7:30. ChrlemaKne. the famous kins, will be the "reincarnated" curst of honor at the Arco Birthday Party, to be broadcast o-.er WEAF and stations associated with NBC Thursday at 8 o. m. Another batch of foolish facts will be revealed bv Frank Crumit when he sines his "nut" soiu?. "Figure It Out for Vouiself.' in the Blackstone Plantation broadcast over WJZ and NBC network, Thursday at 8 n m. HIGH SPOTS OF THURSDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMS 7 00— NBC (WEAF) Vallee's Fleischman orchestra. 7:3O—NBC (WJZ)—Salada Salon orchestra. 7:4s—Columbia—Hamilton sketch. 8:00—NBC (WEAF)—Arco reincarnation pi Charlemaßrc. B:3o—Columbia Detective story .hour. NBC (WJZ)—Maxwell melodies. 9.OO—NBC (WEAF)— B. A. Rolfcs L S. orchestra. 10:15 Columbia Arthur Pryor’s band. "Oh Bv Jlneo.” the sonc hit of some years ago. will be revived and presented bv Bradford Browne and A! Llewelyn,. "The Premier Chefs." and broadcast by WABC and the Columbia broadcasting system trom 8 to 8.15 and. m.. Thursday. A classical medlev for orchestra from works of Russian master composers, arranged bv Eugene Ormandv, will be plaved in Jack Frost's melodv Moments proeram. to be broadcast over WEAF and NBC network Thursday at 8:30 o. m. From the land of the thistle and kilties comes the music to be heard during the broadcast of the Maxwell House ensemble over WJZ and NBC network. Thursday nischt at 8:30. UNREDEEMED -jmV L.adles’ and Gent* J.AWCND RINGS 13*Kt. White Gold W' '?')\j Monntln** Sr? To be sold for loan r* ymwv charier*. Only—f W $5.95 i § WOLF SUSSMAN la JY Established 30 Tears W 239-41 W Wash. 8t Opposite Statehouse $3 a year and up is the price of a Safety Deposit Box PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES against loss from fire and theft Fidelity Trust Cos. 148 East Market St.

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Radio Dial Twisters STATIONS OP THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY WEAF Network WJZ Network KOh A ana KTHS 10 111 WCFI. 970 WON 720 WJZ 760 WSAI 1330 CKI.W !)(! KVOO 1110 WCKY 090 . HGT 790 I WLS 810 WSB 74* KOA *3* KWH 1350 WDAF 610 1. WHAS 320 WLW 700 WSM 650 KPRC 920 KYIV 1020 WEAF 800 | WHO 1000 I WOC WOO WTA.M 1070 KSI> 55# I WBAI 1000 WENR 370 WIBO 560 WOW 590 WHC 1060 KSTP 1160 1 W BAP 300 WFAA 3IHI 1 WJR 750 WRVA 1110 WWJ 926 STATIONS Os THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM W ABC HCO AVKRC 550 WBBM 770 WOWOII6D WCCO 310 KOII. 1260 WTO lIM l WMAO 670 i WIAU 64(1 WFIW 910 ICK AC 730 KMOX 1090 WBT 1030 WJJD 1130 KRI.D 104(1 WFBM 1230 WI.AC 1470 CFRB 969

—7 P. M - j KYW 11020) Soitalnv's or-i cnes;ra. NBC < WEAF' Fiolschmanr. hour. Rudv Vallce. CBS —Literary Digest topics.! CBS—Prvor's band. . WLS 8701 Varletv (lVaj hours t. —7:15 P. 51. WCCO (810)—Berry uro-’ gram. NBC ‘WJZi—"Rin-Tin-Tin Thriller." —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Conoco nro-! gram. CBS - ' Editing the News." i NBC i WJZ) —Salada Salon orchestra —7:15 P. 51. CBS Hami'.ton Drama. WMAQ (670i—C-ibson or-: chcstra. —3 P. 51. CBS —Premier Salad dressers. WBBM (770)—Ben Birnie’s orchestra. WCCO (310)—The DOliticlans. NBC (WEAFI— Arco birthdr' y Dsrtv. WON (720i—Studio features.' NBC 'WJZi Blackstonei program. WTMJ (620)—Jaeger bakers. —8:15 P. 51. CBS—Character readings. —8:30 P. 51. CBS—Detective storv hour. WCCO (810)—Lou Breeze and his music. WDAF (610)—Conoco hour. NBC <WEAF)~Jaack Frost s melody moments. NBC (WJZi—Maxwell concert. —9 P. 51. KDKA (980)—Barn dance. CBS—Lutheran hour. WBAL ' 10601 —"When We W>re 21.” NBC 'WEAF)— Rolfe’S L. S. oi'chestra. l

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Comnany) THURSDAY P. M. s:3o—Fulton Roval orchestra (CBSi. s:4s—French Symphony orchestra. 6:oo—Morton Downey (CBS). 6:ls—St Moritz orchestra 'CBS' 6:45—R0110 and Dad (CBS'. 7:oo—Wendall Hall. 7:ls—Hariett Lee (CBS). 7:3o—Bankable bovs. 7:4s—Brigadaire Five. B:oo—Smith brothers. 8:15—Old Gold ) CBS). 8:30 to 10:00—Silent. 10:00—Salesman Sam. 10:15—Arthur Prvor's band (CBS’ 10:30 The Columnist. 10:45 — Radio roundup (CBS'. 11:00—Atop the Indiana roof. 11:45—Louie Lowe's orchestra. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis tludiananolis Broadcasting, (nc.) THURSDAY P. M. 4:3o—Nancy & Tade. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Cecil and Sally. s:ls—The "Service Men.” s:3o—lndiana theater "Gloom Chasers." s:4s—Griffin Harris program. 5:55 Dinner music featuring Catherine Connor. 6:2o—Harry Bason's Fletcher American program. 6:3s—Rose Tire Buddies. 6:so—Rov Wilmeth program. 7:ls—Gridlev naval training school program. 7:3o—Wilson's "Tomato Juice" man. 7:4s—Compac Tent Company program. B:oo—Producer's champions. B:ls—White Star Oil-Cans. B:3o—Morrison’s orchestra. 9:oo—Xylophone time with Paul Mclntire. 9:ls—Sturgis "chanticleers." 10:00 —Harry Bason’s program. 10:30—Showboat orchestra. li :00—Conine’s 11th hour dreamers. 11:45—Jack Tiison’s I. A. C. orchestra. 12:15—Sign off. WLVV (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY P. M. 4:oo—Brazilian American program iNBC). 4:29—Time announcement. 4:30 —Old man sunshine. 4:4s—Organ program. 4:39—Oakland announcement. s:oo—Bradley Kincaid. s:ls—Variety. s:3o—Dog talk by Dr. Glen Adams. s:4s—Lowell Thomas. (NBC). 6:oo—Amos ‘n’ Andy (NBC). 6:ls—Tastveast Jesters (NBC). 6:3o—Phil Cook (NBC). 6:4s—Helbros watch program. 7:oo—Barbasol recorded program. WANT TO LOOK YOUNG? The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels —there’s no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes —pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound as a substitute for calomel to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are gentle in their action yet always effective. They help bring* about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. 15c, 30c. 60c.—Advertisement. Here’s the Way to Treat Rupture A Marvelous Home Treatment That Anyone Can Use on Any Rupture, Large jr Small. COSTS NOTHING TO TRY Thousands of ruptured men and women will rejoice to know that the full plan by which Capt. Codings treated himself for double rupture, from which he was helpless and bed ridden for years, will be sent free to all who write for it. Merely send your name and address to ("apt. W. A. Ceilings. Inc., Box 449-K, Watertown, N. Y. It won't cost you a cent and may be worth a fortune. Hundreds have already reported satisfactory results following this free test. Send right away— NOW —before you put down this paper.—Advertisement. ECZEMA Eczema heals completely when you use JO-DA-SOL, First application stops itching. Guaranteed. Bottle, 50c HAAG CUT PRICE DRUGS Furniture—Rugs Draperies Sander & Recker Furniture Cos. MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND

THURSDAY —9 P. M.— jWJR (750)—Police drama. |\VMAQ (670)—Whitnev trio.! —9:30 P .M.— ■CBS -Toscha Seidel: concert! orchestra. WCCO 18101—Packard nro-: ' gram. |NEC (WJZ)—Ciara, Lu Sr, ! I Em WMAQ (670)—Pianist. —9:45 P. M.— !WJR (750)—Dr. Korda Ra Mavne. —lO P. M.— KDKA (9801—Sports: slum-: 1 bor music. KYW 'lo29'—News: "State Street " iWG. (720) Tomorrow's Tribune. ■ 'CBS—Denny's orchestra. 'fßC Amos ’n' Andy to WFAA. WENR. WDAF. WSM. WHAS. WSB. WMAQ. KTHS. . WRVA (1110)—Edgeworth ' orchestra. —10:15 P. M—fMOX (1090) - Melodists; Phillip's orchestra. KTHS (1040) —Arlington or- ■ chcstra. CBS- Prvor's band. .WDAF <6lo)—Dance oroi gram. WTMJ (6201—Musical feature. —10:20 P. M.— WGN (720)—Hungry Five. —10:30 P. M.— ’KDKA (980)—Jimmv Jov’s i orchestra. "KYW ilo2o)—Wavne King’s ] orchestra. |CBS—Radio Roundup. jWETNR (870)—Dance nro- ' crom WGN (720) Symphony: | s'meopators. . NBC WJZi—Richmar.’s or)l chestra.

7:ls—Rin-Tin-Tin (NBC'. 7:3o—Phoenix Hosiery recorded program. 7:4s—Eugene Lyons. B:oo—The Armco baud. B:3o—Maxwell House Coffee concert (NBC). 9:00--Hollingsworth Hall. 9:3o—Hollingsworth dedication program. 9:45—80b Newhall, sports slices, 9:sß—Weather. 10:00—Old Masters program. 11:00—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:30—Castle Farm orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Netherland Plaza orchestra. A. M. 12:30—Sign off. Day Programs WFBM (1230) Indianapolis tndianauolis Power and Light Corouanv' FRIDAY A. M. 7:3o—Pep Unlimited Club. 9:00 —Aunt Sammy. 9:ls—Eond Bakers (CBS). 9:4s—Aunt Sammy. 10:00 —Town Crier.

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"'HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

GRAND STAND AT FAIRGROUND TO DOUBLE SEATING $250,000 Building Will Be Complete Plant; Work to Start Soon. The Indiana state fairground will be the "most complete plant in America” when the new $250,000 grand stand is complete, it was stated today by E. J. Barker, secretary of the state fair board. Contracts for construction of the grand stand will be let April 14. “The old building already has

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been razed to the foundation and within ten days the ground will be cleared and ready for the contractor to go to work,” Barker explained. "The new stan? Trtll have a seating capacity dr-uDle that ;( t nt * ld. It a’j-" xui offer more tnan 50.000 feet r,* _ ; i/.:->ition and concession space underneath the seats Provision is being made to house the Indianapolis fire and police detachments in the new stand during the fair. "With the completion of this much needed improvement, the Indiana state fairground will be the most complete of any in America. This building will be built of steel and concrete ana will be the most modern of its kind to be found anywhere. It will be built closer to the track than most stands, which will afford a better view, both of the track and the stage attractions. “This year a three-ring circus will

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provide the free acts both afternoon and night. “A covered walk, twelve feet wk.e, along the south side will form the approach to the stand as well as to the exhibit and concession spaces. The Indiana Bell Telephone Company will have a permanent home inside the building for their local and long distance booths. “Other permanent features are being considered by the board, to be installed later.”

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public funds Jrom five defunct Indianapolis banks was fired Wednesday when County Auditor Harry Dunn issued a call for a meeting of the county finance board Friday. Claims against the City Trust Company, the Washington Bank and Trust Company, the State Savings and Trust Company, the J. F. Wild & Cos. State bank and the Postal Station Savings bank will be drawn up at the board nneting. “We expect to collect the total amount with only slight losses to the county,” County Treasurer Clyde E Robinson, stated today.

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