Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1922 — Page 9

GRANDEUR OF "QUEEN OF SHEBU"

EEL MO.VAKCHIKS PRKFKR RULERS' OF ALIEN BIRTH, for the "(steel ttust" were allowed to "sit Jn" with republican' members of the senate finance . committee, while advalorein duties of steel products were boosted in secret session from 23 to 75 over those In the house lill. Senator Polndexter. republican, of "Washington, today started, a fight from an unexpected quarter unon th nnate tariff hill. TTtnce William of Sweden, obtained durins his African hunting1 trip a fine zooiogicil collection for the Roj-al Museum" of StocUholm-r-1,000 mammals. Including- twelve gorillas. 2.000 bird -and more than 6,000 insects, say the Sclentiflo American. In climbing- great olcanoes to an altiaude'of 13.600 feet he found snow on which were the tracks of mice, aJUi6ugh 'ltfjne cold prevailed there! IN GREAT DESERT SCENES TRUST GET IN? Th crandeur and Immensity of the scale on Tvhicu "Queen of Sheba" which will be at the New Home Theatre next Monday April 17, wag produced under the direction of J. Gordon Edwards is shown in those ecenes of the picture taken on the desert. These involve the trip of Sheba across the Arabian desert on her first visit to the srreat wise man of the East, King Solomon; later the crossing of Sheba and her army going to the aid of Solomon, beseied by Adonijah in the Tower of David; and finally the Queen and her little son returning to her kingdom INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON-, April 14 Charging: that spokesmen and lobbyists after the child's visit to Solomon and his creat adventures "at the court of the king. , Like the moving of an army, like the moving: of a great caravan over the desert, was the preparation for the making of these scenes. The sand dunes on which they were filmed are at Oxnard. 65 miles from the National Player-Piano Demonstration Week, Apr. 14 to 20 at Straube's William Fox West Coast Studios To this point there had to be trans KM ported COO persons, 300 horses, 14 camels, SI chariots some 150 tents including Arabian tents wardrobe riv t5!, Set. Jbtt 8'v ::- u -

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Left to right, top: Albert I. Belgium; Victor Emmanuel HI, Italy; George V, England; Ferdinand L Roamania; William. Albania. Center row: Constantina I, Greece; Alfonso XIII, Spain; Haakon VII. Norway; Gustcr Swde. Bottom: Fuax L Eypt; Boris IIL Bulgaria; Lenin, Russia. of foreign birth. German rnla ' five eocntries. Frenehnian two and tha others are acattared. Of best known rulers, Gsore V is a German. So is Albert of Belgians.- Alfonso XIII of Spain is of I-Yeacb stock and I -mn of Russia is a Tartar. ...

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tion. Like a little city was this complete equipment when spread and set In action for the making of the picture.

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second train of six cars to carry the actors. Besides this, Mr. Edwards and his staff, the principals, and the cameramen went by automobile over the mountain roads. An Arabian encampment as an oasis in the desert is one of the striking features of the episode that presents Sheba's first trip over the desert. Mounted high on the back of a camel, followed by her men at arms, charioteers, and Nubian slaves on foot, she makes camp in a group of palm trees, where were pitched thirty-five Arabians In picturesque flowing robes of striped stuff.

CONCERT AND . DANCE AT TEMPLE Tickets are selling fast'for the band concerdt and ance at tha Masonic Temple Monday night under the auspices of the Hammond Corn-

mandery. The sixty piece Woodlawn CommandtTt band -under the direction of Edward F. Mumm, one of the most famous Masonic hands in the country, will give the concert and furnis'h two ten piece orchestras for the dances on the second and third floors of the Temple.

ROCCO TO FIGHT IN GARY MAY 5

Tatty Roico. East Chicago's lightweight champion, will claim first :-t-al money May o. when he meets "Chuck" Trembly of Chicago at 1 mpleby's hall. Gary, for & ten-

round grill. Rocco's astonishing stride towards donins a champlonshjp belt has been the center of gladitorlal nttraction In the area of the CaJumet Region since his debut into the pugilistic limelight some months back. Those who have followed Bocco through his training and bouts, see a fighter whose fame has been fanned by an aggressive ability and won by a mull dog- spirit. As the winds rush a conflagration across a prairie claiming victory In every territory so Pasty Rocco claims his superiority In th boxing field. The steady winning- gait of this young and fortunate boxer Is due to the valuable training: received under his clever tuto, Tim O'Neil. Hardly one year ha elapsed since a carefree and awkward school lad stepped Into the East Chicago Athletic training quarters and there received hla first lacing at the

hands of ex-Heavyweight Champion Tim O'Neil. At first the young: stranger's case looked hopeless, but a rapid chango developed and it soon became apparent that he had refused to succomb to the Tought treatment accorded by his trainer. In the early stage of his schooling, it is recalled by many observers that Rocco took the offensive with many of his experienced trainers and It wasn't long till better material had to be supplied for his punching purposes. As a post-graduate of Intensive training: and with many classy bouts to his record, Fatsy Rocco, the lightweight, who is fast skipping to the welterweight class. Is the finished East Chicago product to come In contact with the best fighters in the country this summer at the East Chicago arena.

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