Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1922 — Page 9

DEC. 21, 1922

WIDOW OFXIRGUS OWIiERISFREEI Mrs. Bruner Collapses as Brother Is Held Guilty. MT. HOLLY. N. J., Dee. 21.—Mrs. Doris Brunen. acquitted of a eharge of murder in connection with thè shooting to death of her husband, "Honest John” Brunen, was recoverlr.g todav from thè collapse at thè end of thè trial. Harry C. Mohr, her brother. tried jointly with Mrs. Brunen was sound guilty of flrst degree murder in thè some verdict that freed thè woman. The Jury recommended he be given lise imprisonment. As Mohr was led from thè courtroom he called back “Good bye Doris” and she becanie hystericaL She collapsed again as deputies cllcked handcufTs on her brother. WILL BRING EXPERTS TO STUDY SMOKE PRO3LEM City to Delay Campaign Unti! Own Houses Are Mended. Experts from Chicago probably wlll ho brought to Indianapolis aster thè flrst of thè year to study thè smoke abatement problem. Mayor Shank told Francis F. Hamilton, city building eommissioner, today. Hamljton told thè mayor liis department and Fred S. Beck, city smoke inspector. were unable to cope with thè nulsance as long as thè city and State institutions were thè worst offender*. No manufacturer was willing to guarantee his smoke consuming devices, so no such device has been put into operation on thè city hall and ether muntcipal lnstitutions. in thè opinion of Hamilton. DEMOCRATS PLAN PROGRAM Only a portlon of ttìe committee of Democratlc members of thè Legislature appointed to conslder measures carrying out platform pledges ap peared yesterday aftemoon. These members considered thè ellmination of commissione and other platform measures. The entire committee wlll meet next Wednesday. Senator Joseph M. Cravens. chairman, announced.

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MAYOR APPROVES PLAN FOR EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Family Welfare Society Backs Move to Aid Unemployed. Plans for one employment bureau, functioning under thè control of all thè welfare societies in thè city, submitted by a committee representing thè Family Welfare Society, have been approved by Mayor Shank. Members of thè committee who con ferred with thè mayor included Paul F. Benjamin, executive secretary of thè society, John F. White, Mrs. Joseph B. Kealing. James M. Ogden, thè Rev. F. H. Gavlsk and Homer W. Borst. Whlto plana to confer with James Ogden. city attorney, and prepare an ordinan.e to be lntroduced at thè next meeting of thè city council. MAY REINTRODUCE BILL LEGALIZING PRIZE FIGHTS Ix*sion Would Prohibit Sports on Memorial Day. A bill creating a boxing commission and legalizing prize fìghting under thè supervislon of thè commission probably wlll be lntroduced in thè Legislature next month at thè lnstìgation of thè American Legion. One of thè hardest fought contesta of thè 1921 session centered around a similar bill. Tt finally was defeated. The legion also would prohibit all forms of sport on Memorial day. Other proposed measures would require persons to live in thè State one year instead of six months before they would be eligible to vote. The legion also is getting behind thè soldier bonus nieasure. TELEPHONE RATE HEARING RESUMED AFTER RECESS Atwater Takes Stand Again for Pute Ile Service Commission. Hearing on thè Consolidated Indiana Bell Telephone Company’ rates was resumed before thè public service commission today, aster a recesa taken Monday. Munson D. Atwater of Bloomington. wìtness for thè commission. who was under eross-exam-inatlon by W. M. Thompson, attorney for thè Bell, resumed thè stand today. At thè dose of Monday’* examina tion Atwater was belng questione,! conceming many statement* made by hlm in direct examina tion relative to thè Justiflcation of thè 4.5 per cent cor. tra et of thè American Telephone and Telegraph Company, under which thè Indiana Bell operate*.

Tech High School Club Presents Comic Opera

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annua! appearance at thè Murat last night. The show this year ls even better than last year. There ls a snap and a dash to these chaps seldom seen any place last year. There is a snap and a dash to these chaps seldom seen any place but on a college campus. When some of thè men wear stunnlng feminine attire they wear ’em In thè splrit of fun. Although they were alt men. thè chorus presented last night was thè best seen at thè Murat this season. The gowns of thè “women,” especlally.in thè “The Spirit of Vogue" and thè “Vanities” number, equal any Jegitimate attraction. May seem overilrawn, but I ara watching my words. The first scene is placed in Holland, windmill and all. The best number is tho march of thè wooden soldiers. Professionals could not have done better. The show is crowded full of splendid dancing and slnging numbers. Harry Gould is an excelient eccentric dancer. Lyonel Ames ls thè leading “lady” and Arthur Holden, who has a splenuid voice, is thè leading man. James Dresbaeh. as Kate Smith, a empire, was a riot In “The Ann Arbor Strut." Ariother individuai trlumph, thè “Michael” of Myron E. Ohon. Hls saxoplione playlng was that of an artist. Undoubtedly thè best-mounted, dlrected and presented university play I have ©ver seen in my experience of covering thè legitlmate theater. -I- -I- -IChange of Bill at thè Isis Today Betty Blythe In “His Wifo's llushand,” a new morie, opened a threeday engagement at thè Isis today. Cast includa.* Huntley Gordon, Arthur Carew, George Fawcett. Bianche Davenport and other*. In "Hls Wlfe’s Husband.” an adaptatlon of Anna Katherine Green’s novel, “The Mayor's Wlfe,” thè herofne. Olympia Brewster, enters Into a.n earlv marrlage with a man whom she dislikes. News which promise her

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dellverance from an unhappy situation reaches her on her wedding night and she leaves without seeing her husband. In later years she receives Information which leads her to believe that he had been killed on thè very night that she ran away. In time she enters into a seccnd marrlage with a man she deeply loves, and becomea hls inspiration to politicai success. Just as he is about to beeome his party’s nomine© for Govemor, her flrst husband puts in appearance and a series of drainatic situations ensue. -I- -!- -IFrcd Stono Opens at English’s Tonight "Tip-Top,” with Fred Stono and one of thè largest companies of thè year, opens a tliree-day engagement at Englieh’s tonight. This play has been recognized as a genuine success elsewhere. On Friday night at thè Lincoln Hotel, a dinner will be given at 5 p. m. in honor of Mr. Stono and other members of thè National Vaudeville Association now In thè city. Mr. Stono is president of thè National Vaudeville Artista Association. Other attractions on view today include Venita Gould at Keith’s, Robyn Adair at thè Lyric, burlesquea at thè Broadway and thè Park, musical comedy at thè Rialto, “Indianapolis Follles” at thè Palace, "The Kentucky Derby” at thè Ohio, “Shadows” at thè Apollo, “The Man Who Played God” at thè Circle, “The Great Night” at Mister Smith’s, "Perils of thè West” at thè Regent and “Divorce Coupons” at thè Colonia!. FULL HOLIDAY PROGRAM AT GIRLS’ SCHOOL Plays and Musical Entertainment to Re AfTorded Inmates. The hollday program for thè Indiana. Girla' School at Clermont epe ed with a play this aftemoon, glvon by tho school entitled, “Christmas In Merry England.” Tomorrow aftemoon Miss Kirby of Indianapolis wlll teli Christmas storie©. Hunday there will be a Christmas sermon by Dr. G. W. Allison. Christmas day, girla from cottage, No. 4, wlll slng carote at each cottage.

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There wlll be a Christmas dinner and sn entertainment with a Christmas tree In thè aftemoon. Wednesday

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aftemoon Dr. F. S. C. Wicks wlll lecture on “The Passlon Play.” Sunday, Dee. 31. Dr. Ambroae Dunkle

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