Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 178, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1931 — Page 24

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PARK PROGRAMS ARE Entertainment to Be Given at Community Houses. Community houses of the city have arranged varied programs for the week, Dec. 5 to Dec. 11, according to H. W. Middlesworth, city recreation director. Arthur Barnett will direct activities at Garfield park community house Saturday night. A dance given by the Garfield Dramatic Club will feature the program. At Municipal Gardens on Monday night, a dance will be held for community house patrons, a small admission fee will be charged. The Indianapolis Cubs will hold their regular meeting at Rhodius park community house the same night and the Woman’s Department Club has engaged Municipal Gardens for a rehearsal. Patrons of the west side will fc*£hpr at Municipal Gardens again

DID SHE KNOW IT WAS HEROWN HUSBAND? His disguise was PERFECT but when he began xV to wake love to her—could she be fooled? > Ifi&k \ At last in talkies! America’s greatest stage stars of the Theatre Guild in JjlgMk j TTwhl Ferenc Molnar’s gay, saucy romance that excited Broadway for more than a year. Here is a play you wouldn’t have thought of missing if you lUHSBErhL \ had visited New York during its sensational run. Now it comes to you on / v \ the talking screen —a totally new type of entertainment —-an absolutely ' ;•} 4 A • ji|||k | ' / I new thrill for the motion picture publiel This sensation il picture has made many ' ; v i people wonder—would the) rrally know! Would you? In this gay drama you will \ pH *er the most delightfully naughty situa- , jHH tions vou\f ever seen in pictures. And, p ■' CU NT I By cmrltsyof lltt THEATRE GUILD, Inc. in the piamalim Iman /Jj ril g of their greatest stage success . j fj I rneir gmius to tne taiKing acreen in \\ \ * iJO/ J/ M § the prixe picture of the year. Anew hr * • triumph for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer! Ijjßll i&jmA Mwwk RFC,ISA CREWE, wot,on pieturt i H l|S ■BMfc i JSBS Jo&s&Sb td.tor of the SEW YORK AMUR. JiL WM MM Wft M WT BS MPif ggs ICAS ,dtJ. "II 'm don l <er another ,'’CL Bmjff KM> Wfi aiKjlMm HHf MB&! fKL Jragara jßßgft&M SjtSSi v- — - § 4|#nni#ifly| AM ’~jjgr F \ •■HAN | . mfk The r * ncd Theatre ROLAND YOUNG From the play by Ferenc Molnar ll Iffi* Guild where Lunt- Screen play by Ernest Vajda TjUty JjjJjS g zasu pitts Directed by SIDNEY FRANKLIN \iiW>'l'4'4\ A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ‘Picture “SSBC STARTING TOMORROW—II A. M. “SHARKS AND RFFRY SWORDFISH” i ArwiP?sViPPv i iP'^iP 111 l ft flip the frog JACKIE (bKJPPY) | a A T Tr J| Sm ¥ Jr \ #"V7 W in “JAIL BIRDS” COOPER i I I M . A. r * I F r ff m M >J Fitzpatrick Traveltalk IN B m 9 4= A B I I | € L ® c - % TIL ‘Bal —The Island Paradise’ “THE if IffLaHf ILi— J Hearst Metrotonew*

Dies Laughing Ry Unit'd Pr* LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4. —Mrs. Mary Armisted, 53-year-old widow, was believed today to have literally laughed herself to death. She collapsed in the aisle of a theater during the showing of a comedy and was dead when a police surgeon arrived. The physician said she had died of heari disease, appar< ntly brought to a crisis by laughter.

Thursday night for a card party and social. Patrons at Brookside park community house and Garfield have scheduled Friday night for two major activities of the week. The Brookside Dramatic Club will present a play under the direction of Melvin Berryman and a dance will be held at Garfield with Mrs. H. A. Bell in charge of the evening’s entertainment. Extra Saturday help? Get it FREE through Times want sds and help some family help themselves to Christmas happiness.

STATE CHARGES FUNDJIISUSE Hamilton County Official Faces Prosecution. Criminal action may result from a state board of accounts report charging Ingle R- Harris, of Sheridan, Adams township trustee in, Hamilton county, with misuse of $13,623.04 in public funds entrusted to his care. With examination of the report at the office of Attorney General James "M. Ogden today, it was recommended that it also be filed as evidence for criminal prosecution with the Hamilton county grand jury. This recommendation was made to the board of accounts by Charles Edwards, deputy attorney general, who received the report and is charged with making restitution of the funds, either from Harris or the bonding company guaranteeing his integrity. Should an indictment be returned, the attorney general’s office will as-

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KIRK'S STRESS PRICELEVELS Low Costs Are Emphasized by Store Manager. “Your home should come first,” has become more than an advertising phrase, declared George Frank, manager of the Kirk Furniture Company, 37-41 South Meridian street., with present furniture prices at the lowest mark they have reached for many years. “This Christmas,” said Frank, “we should strive more than ever to maintain the American standard of giving. Kirk's are ready to foster this spirit with attractive, practical and lasting gifts at prices which are ridiculously low, considering past price standards. “At Kirk's any gift can be purchased now and placed in our layaway department for Christmas delivery. Our credit plan also will help to put worth-while gifts within the reach of any one.” Anything and everything for the home is displayed in wide selections!

for practical-minded gift shoppers —lamps, chairs, tables, smokers and a host of other suggestions. * Kirk's toy department is ready too, with a wide selection of toys, wheel goods, dolls, toy furniture. The

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NORTH SIDE cun ana lohrgr GFORGE O BRIEN and SALLY lULFRS in HOLY TF.RRQR''—Crnncdv and v>- ■ ■■■■Mißaa Nnhlr IlmUl RAMON "SOX OF INDlA"—Cartoon H-H Mt) “ JACK HOLT in "FIFTY FATHOMS DFF.r"— Cnmcd y 1 Station Adolph Moniou in "The Great Lover" Birealn night. KV SOUTH SIDE ITTfTTSSQPn lUftlAujßLLl] EVELYN BRENT in “PAGAN LADY" Comedv farUlM'Lf ' "*• JACK HOLT in "FIFTY FATHOMjS_DEF.P > ' —Comedv rOlim’JjH 1,29 s - Meridian in "MIRACLE WOMAN"—<■ BETTY BRONSON in “LOVER COME BACK." Family Night. The.

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miniature billiard and pool tables will prove Attractive not only to the youngsters, but to the adult members of the family, judging by the interest visitors to the store have shown in them.

EAST IDE PTP7#I isifl 3155 F. loth LEW AYRES in “MANY A SI.TF and THO MAS MFIGHAN in “SKYLINE." j J3H33E^° K - N>w Tork * BISTER KEATON in "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK" s USEE - * GEORGE ARIISS in S "THE MILLIONAIRE.” Family ni.ht |Oe irni.Fi WARNER BAXTER in “THE i SCO KID." Comedv CHESSES 5,, ‘ “ Evelyn Brent in “The Mad Parade" and Bettv Comnon in "The I.ady Refnaes" nriyfyjwi 4so e. mth IWMMIAftZJLnkJI Comedy .anna MAY WONG in “PALGHTER OF THE DRAGON. ■ WEST SIDE B 9 “ ! ’ <o " • .Mich. JAMES DUNN in “SOB SISTER" I Free China Night Hittoiai BUSTFR KEATON in | “SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK "—Comedy

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