Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 2 December 1932 — Page 3

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1932.

“Her Unborn Child” .Vaudelle Theater

In keeping with ihe rigid policy of according special managerial notice only to the most important screen attractions, the management of the Vaudelle Theater has seen fit to comment officially as follows on the talking picture, “Her Unborn Child, 1 ' which has been booked for an extended engagement at this theater, commencing Sun-

day.

“Once in a blue moon there comes a picture which fires the imagination and touches the heart of the movie-going public; such a picture was the lamous Griffith epic, “The Birth of a Nation.” Another was “Over the Hill.” Since the advent of talking pictures, there has been

blanks requiring two or more impressions of press work and similar materials. Class No. 3. Shall consist of legal cap, 'stationery, tablets, |>ens, ink, pencils and! similar

materials.

Class No. 4. Shall consist of letterheads, envelopes, printed stationery and such blanks as can be printed and ruled at a single impression and similar materials. All bids must be submitted separately on each class and contracts will be awarded separately ^pon each class. Said specifications for said supplies are now on file in the office of the Auditor of said County for the inspection of said bidders. Each bidder may bid on any or

all classes.

An affidavit of Non-Collusion and a Bond for the faithful performance of said bid or contract must accompany each bid. Said

no audible movie, with the possiblejbond to be made payable to the exception of “Hallelujah” to merit [State of Indiana, in a sum equal this public admiration, but we feel [to or greater than the amount of

that our forthcoming feature attraction, “Her Unborn Child” should be rightfully placed in this select category. This all-talking version of the famous stage play of the same /

name, a play which has endured forfright to reject any and all bids.

more than ten years of constant legitimate theater bookings, has taken its place with the finest screen entertainment of motion picture history. This talking picture has been aptly termed “a page from life, a page brimming withjFEED pathos, humor and stary realism and we feel certain that patrons of 1 the Vaudelle Theater will be heartily in accord with our enthusiasm when they are accorded their first view of this one hundred per cent

dialog drama^c sensation.”

Mystery Drama at Liberty Theater

Millions who have thrilled nightly to the tense conflict waged between Chandu and Roxor in radio’s most popular mystery drama will find thejr revelation when the Fox Film version of '‘Chandu, The Magician” opens for a three-day run at the Liberty Theater, Sunday, with Edmund Lowe creating the title role and Bela Lugosi appearing as the sinister Roxor who seeks the secrets of the Heath Ray. Princess Nadji, too, will appear for the first time in the screen story, as will Miggles, Regent, Abdullah, Betty ILou and the rest of the familiar cast. w Irene Ware enacts the role of the Princess whose ancestry traces back to the ancient Egyptian kings. Herbert Mundin will be seen as the Cockney, Miggles; Henry B. Walthall as Regent ; Welcjon Heyburn as Abdullah, and June, Vlasek as Betty Lou. Marcel Varnel and William Cameron Menzies colloborated on the direction of “Chandu The Magician.” which presents in the screen version a complete, dramatized screen play based on the original radio episodes.

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE DELAWARE COUNTY COUNCIL

Notice, is hereby given to the members of the Delaware County Council and to the taxpayers of Delaware County, Indiana, that there will be a Special Meeting of the said Delaware County Council of Delaware County, Indiana, at the office of the Auditor of Delaware County, Indiana, on Tuesday December 13, 1932, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. The objects and purposes of said meeting are as follows: 1. To consider and determine upon the matter of appropriating by special appropriation the following sums of money, towit: 402 Clerk—Insanity $527.45 160 Coroner—Per Diem clerk 22.00 200 Ct. House—Operating Expense 664.20 200 Jail—Operating Exp. 512.57 104 Ch Home—Seamstress 36JJ3 200 Ch Home—Operating Expense 1216.84 107 Comr—Election Inspectors — 147.00 109 Comr—Election Clerks 318.00 118 R Comr—Tuber Indig 2546.10 200 Comf—Co. Adv 681.93 200 Comr—Election Exp. _ 2023.27 Taxpayers' appearing at said meeting have a right to be heard. In the event a^y such appropriation or any modifications thereof be made at saidi meeting, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by reason of said appropriations, may appeal said matter to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the Auditor of Delaware County, Indiana, within ten days from the time such appropriations are determined upon. Dated this 2nd day of December

1932.

W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware County, lud. Dec. 2 and 9.

£aid bid.

All bids must be made on the forms provided for by the Auditor

of said County.

The Commissioners reserve the

Done this 2nd day of December

1932.

W. MAX SHAFER,

Auditor Delaware County, Ind.

DCc. 2 and 9.

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“The First Year” At Uptown Theater

The new Fox comedy-drama, “The First Year,” opens Sunday at the Uptown Theater. Frank Craven’s well known stage success proved to be the strongest vehicle Janet Gaynor and Charlie Farrell have had since “7th Heaven,” if not for all time. Both Janet and Charlie are seen as young moderns, with up-to-the-minute frocks that will arouse admiration in the heart of every woman. As the hero, Charlie, in the role Craven originally wrote for himself and sometimes considered the strongest part in the show, is given more of an opportunity, as far as the plot is concerned, than is usually his when playing oppo-

site Janet.

Story Is Well-Developed.

The story, a strong, well-devel oped one, revolves about Janet’s decision' as a small town girl to marry, move away and work out a life of her own. Between two suitors—Charles Farrell and Geo. Meeker—she chooses Farrell. For a time, affairs swing along joyously enough, and then the trials of “The First Year” gradually outweigh the bliss of their honeymoon. The quarrel and separation that follow both of which are hilariously developed in the plot and humorously enacted by the cast, prove in the end, to be just the tonic Janet and Charlie needed to make them realize the sweetness of their

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NOTICE

BRIDGE CONTRACTORS

Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain bridges on State Highways will be received by the Director of the Indiana State Highway

tion.

Keep your practice piece of single, crochet, using tWs as a foundation, and proceed to do double crocheti&lake 3 chain stitches to turn. Place the hook under the working thread making 2 loops on the hook; insert the hook under the 2 top loops of the single crochet stitch of the previous row just made; draw the working thread through the stitch (3 loops on hook); catch the working thread over the hook and draw it through two loops, thread over hook again and draw through the othei two loops. Practice this repeatedly, as this stitch is perhaps the mos often used. At the end of the row, make 3 chain stitches to turn.

“Prosperity Here’ Starting Sunday

Borrowing a bank is a hard job

in the movies.

Speech is free unless you speak against those who have the power to make it cost you something. Some people still have child-like faith. The sale of special delivery ^stamps hasn't declined.

COUNTY PRINTING, BLANKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTED

SUPPLIES

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana, will on the 13th day of December, 1932, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said date, at their office in the Court House, City of Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, receive sealed proposals and bids for the furnishing of all classes of County Printing and Printed Supplies, which shall he considered under the following classifications: ; Class No. 1. Shall consist of blank books, records and special ruled blanks and similar materials. I

Class

Commission at his office in the nowa( J a y s except

State House Annex in Indianapolis, ® ut a . n .® n ^ ir ® , 5 - ank ’ 4 u' V lt «- eve1 ^' until 10:00 A. M. Central Standard thin S ln ^ ^eluding the office cat, Time, Decemiber, 20, 1932, when all was . borrowed for a day to he p proposals will be publicly opened M a |' ie dressier and Polly Moian in and read. These bridges are furthL latest comedy. Ptospen y, er descirbed as follows: playing at the Rivoli Theater, toi

Delaware County—One 60 foot ^ our day®’ starting Sunday,

bridge on Road 167, approximate-1 The Metro-GoldwyiUMayer comly 1.2 miles north of Albany. pany making the picture, went o The plans and specifications Burbank where a nice little bank ay be examined at the office of a nice little street awaited them, le State Highway Commission, The studio negotiated its use and late House Annex, IndianapolisigMan 6 and Polly did theii scenes qf copie$ t '#rereof will be forwarded! 04 the ^amusing bank run to the upon pd^pient to the Director of'g re a^itellgh.'t ot hundreds ot Buia nominar “Charge, No refund will bank citizens wha turned out en be made for plans returned. masse for the free treat. Proposals must be made upon “Prosperity, an original stoiy standard forms of the Indiana State written for the comedy pair, conHighway Commission, which will corns the riotous tribulations of be supplied upon request. i rival mothers-in-law. Anita Page Each bidder, with his proposal, an( t Norman Foster head the sup-

shall file-a corporate srrretf bond'P OI 't* n £ cast,

payable to the State of Indana in I 0 ” the penal sum of at least one and! GERMANS MORE HOPEFUL

one-half ( 1 1-2) times the amount 1 . .

of his proposal, with good and suf- . Berlin Many leading industrialficient security to the approval of * sts 4n Germany believe the dethe Director. Such bond shall be Pression low point there has been

only in the form prescribed by law P as sed, and shall be executed on the form

bound in the proposab

For this bridge letting each bidder shall file hs “Experience Record and Financial Statement” prior to filing his proposals. Forms will be furnished upon request. Each bidder shall file his “Wage Stipulation” with each proposal in accordance with the act of the Sftate of Indiana, 1932, entitled An Act Concerning the Compensation of Laborers, etc.” approved August 17, 1932. This form is

bound with the proposal.

Further information regarding the work contemplated the method of letting and price of plans, will

be furnished upon request.

The right is reserved by the Director to reject any or all bids or to award on any stated combination of bids that is in his judgment most advantageous to the

State of Indiana.

INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY

COMMISSON.

J. J. Brown, Director.

Dec. 2, 9

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NOTICE

To the Taxpayers of Center Township, Delaware County, Indiana: You are hereby notified: That the Advisory BoArd of Center Township, Delaware County, Indiana, on the 23rd day of December, 1932, at 7 o’clock p. m. will hold a public hearing at the office of the Trustee of said Township, room 432 Johnson Block, in the City of Muncie, Indiana, to determine whether or not an extraordinary emergency exists for the following additional appropriations in addition to the sums heretofore appropriated for the current year:

Budget Item 3. J. P. Sup-

plies $ 110.00

'Budget Item 4. Books, Sta-

tionery & Advertising 875.00

Budget Item 11. Miscel-

laneous expense 600.00

Budget Item 22. Repair of of building and care of

grounds 250.00

Budget Item 26. Janitor

supplies 50.00 Budget Item 28. Temper- •

ary loans and interest,

Special School Fund 2637.91

Temporary loans and in-

terest, Township Fund _ 3163.00

CARL E. ROSS,

Trustee, Center Township, Delaware County, Indiana. Brady & Watson, Attys. Nov. 25, Dec. 2 and 9. ^

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