Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 6 February 1922 — Page 6
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THF TIM FA fondar, February 6, 19212.
Beginner's Luck Makes
Girl Rich in One Night tlesinncr's -luck favorrd Mary Grant, the !weet and unsophisticated little novice from a covent, the first time
6 ho tried the roulette wheel at Monte i
Carlo in "Passions Playground." the "First National picture starring KatkMacPonald, which will the the attraction at tho Orpheum theater, beginning today. And this luck stayed with Mary until she had ma a fortune. It didn't lift her in the eyes of Prince Van no, however, and it onlv
served to single her out as the victim' of a patr of human parasitic.-". That frame marked the beg-innini? of some : trajric and rotnantic experience in the; Mrwr of Mary. 'The story is from.
"The Guests of Hercules." the well Tvno-wu book on Monte Carlo life, by C. X. and A. "VTilliartison.
and spades. MacDonald was all in and puffing: when he had reached the proper spot and the call came for "action," and he made the heartfelt statement that , he preferred to clurtb six tloors rather than crawl under one.
AT THE DELUXE Artistic pictjr set -with a finish seldom before achieved in screen production serve as a 'background for Rex Ingram's ncwer-t production for Metro, "The Ooncrjeririg- Power," at the DcLux theater. This is Mr. Ingrains first production to follow "Tac Pour Uoreeinen of Apocalypse.." The ftory enfolded befo-e the camera ts laid in tlie provincial town of Nolans, on tho Ijolre. Jn the tellir? ? "the fry the met picturesque structures were required. For thorn Mr. Ingram ousht the n!d of R-jdolph "Barton, poster rti5t. magazine, ill'ia. trator ant! formerly a fellow art student with the youthful director. AU Terrc and Rudolph Valentino, who beaded the'all-sinr cast in "The "Four Horsemen," enact the ladinc rrdes S "The Ccmjuerinsr Power.' Ofher members of tho ca-i?t arc Ralph I-ewis, Edward Connellv, Bridetta '".ark, C.eo MatV.son. Nobel Jolinson and Mark "Fen ton. The screen version of the Balsac novel was prepared by .Trine Mathis, who wrcre tho script for the famous Ibanez noe..
Credit One More Screen Triumph to Ingram Crowds jammed the Deluxe theater ail day yesterday to witness the filming of The I'onquerinpr Power" in
which the famous Rudolph Valentino! is featured. Mr. Ingram, being bright is not laboring under the impression ! that in producing "The Conquering i
Power", he h&rf achieved the greatest feat possible In the motion picture industry. That is a picture bigger than all others. But he jias given to the thousands of theater-goers throughout the couni try a work of art that f--t.nr.ds forth, clear cut and exquisite, from amongst the regrukition photoplays of the day. The film is notable not so much for ths manner In which it relates Che tory ari for the neries of "beautif.il and powerful scenes it portrays. Alice Terry Is the girl and Rudolph Valentino is tiie lover. Newer were roicj better enacted. Sets and costumes were chosen with utmost care. The scenery is something to drt am over. The support ing cast is
an able one. Til ending a happy one. j
fo there you arc. "The Conquering Power" may not be the world's greatest iplcfire. but it certainly is an artistic triumph.
WHITING MAN IN GAMBLING CHARGE
AT THE PARTHENON
Oi the pivel and orlgina"! features of "A Midnight Bell," a Firs? National attraction in which Charles Kay eiare. is an underground tunnel djg by five crooks in their attempt to get into the First National Bank of Belltsor. "A Midnight Bel', which is baaed on the famous play of Charles Hoyt, -a ill be. show n at th Parthenon theater for three, days, starting today. The tunnel is realistic jf . It is a torturous pajjaag' with Jagged rocks and protruding llges of dirt, and tile electricians at the studio wore cortineilel to experiment for days before bad perfected tho proper lighting effects and mads it look l:ke an under gro:jnri scene. Incidentally, the five at tors and the star who had to crawl on their hands an J knees along the snaky and windng tunnel!, did not relish the stunt. Thre wan little space between the roof and the floor of the passage, and Donald MacDonald, the, "villain." and X Bingham, a merrvber of hia band f d&speradoes, not being as slim as J; ay or aa the other me.miber6 of the . ist. had difficulty in negotiating: the jourpey. Both pot struck half-way luring one o these laborious trips, r flcessitatin- an S. O. S. call for picks RELIEVES RHEUMATISM Musterole loosens up stiff joints and i rives out pain. A clean, white ointment, made with oil of. mustard. It Msually brings relief as soon as you -.art to rub it on. It does all the good wcrk of the oldfashioned mustard plaster, without th. blister. Doctors and nurses often recommend its use. Get Musterole today at your druz store. 33 and 65c in ;ars and tubes; hospital size, J3.09. HETTTim THA A MC STATU PL1 STEK
"VrnTIXG. IN P.. Feb. 6 Joseph Violin, proprietor of the "Whiting Recreation Parlor on 113th St., was taken into custody by Chief Collm.-, Officers ("jltr.msn, Hall. Vidovleh and Assentieirner, on the chary! of bavin;- a par.ibkr.g device in bis place of 'busi-r.e-s. Viollh was arraigned Ivefore JudRe Sullivan by whom r-e was tined $100 and
I costs.
IMPORTANT AUTOMOBILE NEGOTIATIONS
(Continued from Pag One) te.rms that any though cf change in the Lela.r.d manufacturing standards would be utterly out of all reason. Henry Ford h:rocif made it -very clear when Jn a recent interview he said that bis principal object In interesting h'mself in the Lincoln Company
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was to fnaure the perpetuation of the Lcland high standard:" of rnaaiu f actur-tn-practice, l'.unvr.s had l en circulated to the effect that certain lnUj-eats misht outbid him with the purpose of discoiitlnulng tho Lincoln car in order! to f-et it out. of competition. U hen Mr. Kord heard of tliiw be seemed more determined than-ever to see that the Inlands not a square deal and in that connection, he .said among other things, "It would bo an industrial crime to wreoli an organi7.ation like that and have the work of Henry Inland and all that he stand for in the motor in-! dustry lost to further development of the motor car. Of all places in the world where a thing like that Ktutild not be done, Detroit can leant afford to have such a blot cast upon its good name. And tho wrecking of the I.cland organization just isn't going to be that's all." The newly established selling prices Jut)t announced fchow reductions ranging from ?800 to $1200, according to the body type, but it is declared that these new prices are considerably lrs:s than are warranted by actual production costs. It is the conviction of Lincoln officials.- however, that the expected increase m olume of pales, assisted by Ford's tremendous purchasing power, which will be realized later on, will' justify the sacrifice of immediate jrofits; ami as the new prices arc ba.ed upon anticipated rather than upon actually existing advantages, it is asserted that the new price must necessarily obtain for a long time to come. Another po;r,t which ia emphnrir.ed by the officials Is that the company will continue its policy of not having MO-oalled yearly models. This roiicj, It is claimed, insures the car purchaser against undue depreciation in tb resale value of Us car. It it also asserted that inasmuch as the present eminently fine merhan't.m of the Lincoln f-nr wa-p thoroughly developed before it. was marketed at all, there is nothing in the line or" changes under consideration. The essentials of the merchandising policy, it is said, are also to be continued as before. The Lincoln Company has prided Itself upon the, ex-
optional character of itf distributors: lwwutr ttie facjpi of the d : t-.tri int tors will bo eiitargcd by the appoint meat :.' dealers in live smaller titles. It ia the not uncommon opinion expressed in Petrolt that .the Leland-Ford ulfillatlon w:i-- ,n no small way encouraged by LVlsol Ford who is in full accord with his father'." vi'Mv as tn tl-.v necessity of saving the Ltticolit U ;npany for ihe gMc of JOfroit. for tb(.:o,.d cf t,.- it.dtAftry. and for the bone lit of tnotord-in as a ikh-1c I; has :ilo Ik'i m 'idenc(d for a long time th.it the younger I'nni Iik a yoft ,t i' Ins hejirt for fine ears, tl'r.t he 1 -as if !1 a, Mro'ig ..cstr-j to lu'como identilied with their manufacture, and that the Lincoln filiation provide.s just 'ii h an opiK-irtunity. As. Sir, Ford himself expressed it, it is a ri.e of extrntiea meeting the lest Ion- priced ear, arid the tmo! car ,t. inotordom.
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Superh-r t'oitrt. January Term,
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTirL OF FINAL F ilTTI.KM 1." T OF 1 1ST ATM In the matter of the tlsttite of Lidla I'oagracic, deceased. No. 2 ;;. In the lnke Suj-e.rior Court, January Term, 192-:. Notice is hereby given to the ITiHin.. LLCATIIKS AND CRKtlTOT of Lidiu J'on5rac7., deceased, to appear in t! Lake superior Court, held at Hammond Jrtdiuna. on the t'.tli day of March. 1:'--'. arid show can: e. it' an;., v.hr the. !'1N.1, SI-1TTIJ1M i'-.N T A ""(" HTS with thstate of faid bccd lit should lot I..approved : and said heirs are utiiVii to then and there, make proof f ln-ir---1 i i p . ami reeche their distribu!ie ha rr 'A ITXES.-l tho Cleik of ti e Lke Superior Co'irT. at Ilammond, tio:-' t.tli li'i of I'ebru.-iry. lfla. i u:i:r.i.iir l. wiu:. r .. -:ij I 'ierk t4ke Superior Court
Notire is hereby uneti to the HEIKS, I.Il'lATKKS AND K DlTt RS of Jo8il.li Ihishlk, U:ceased. to appear In the
ll.akr Superior Court, held at Hammond,
; Indiana, on the 27th day of Febrvary, 1 1'.'22 and s'liow ct-ur-e, if any, why the'
J-INAL SI1TTU1.MKXT (ACCOUNTS jWUh the estate of said decedent should .not be approved; and said lieirs are noJ tttiei In then and there Hake proof of j heirship, and re-ooie their distributive ' : li:ir w. W1TNLSS the r, rk of the Lako , r.uptrior Court, at Hammond, this 4th 'lay of February, 1 HL'.'. j HHKUEIir L. WIITI.VTOX, j2:ii .'l.;rk Lake' Superior Court NOT I CP. TO NON-TU1SIDENT
STATE OK INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN TH11 LAKH SCPERIOU COULT. SITTING AT HA-AIMOND, INDIANA, JANUARY TEJ5.M, 1S22. Joseph Sjymanskl and P.ertha Szyrnanski, his wtf-?, vs. PiOswell C. Libh et a!. C;ujc No. 21"",'). Action. to
Force I os" a real tor T'O.-scssicui.
Nov.- comes the plaintiffs by Par
their attorney, and tiles their int herein, together ith an af
fidavit of x competent person, showing thai the defendant thereto, to-w it: tarrie L. James, formerly Harrie L. Bibb, the wife of J-oswell C Libb, i.s not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that this is an action to foreclose a real estate contract upon the following described property, to-wit: Ljt four (4) in Elock .Eighteen (IS) Chicago, Tolleston Land ajid Investment Company's Oak Park Addition to Tolleston, the same being a subdivision of a part of the northwest quarter (N. W 1-4) of the Southwest .quarter (tAV 1-4) of Section Fifteen (13) Township Thirty-six (3G) North, .Kai ge Eight (S) West of the Second Principal Meridian, in tho City of Gary, in Iike County, Indiana. "Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said aetuon and that the same will ttand for trial at the next term of said' Court, and that unless she apear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of tsaid cause, on the Crd day of April. A. P. ' ' -2, the ftarne being the l?th day of
istate contract, and
I ;o yec com pi
the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room number 2 in
the Court House at Hammond. In Mid County and State, on the 2nd Monday of March, A- D. 1522, eaid action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN AVITNESS TIERBOF. I hereun
to set my hand and affix the teal or '.said Court, at Hammond, Indiana, this
Jrd day of February, A- D. 1 922. HERELRT L. WHEATON, (Seal) clerk U E. C. By: RUTH BKUG, Teriity Clerk. 2:5:13:2!)
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