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Harnessing of Elusive Ele
( ment Proves Boon
PRODUCT TAKEN FROM AIR
It In Found That Puror Ammonia
tfan Bo , Praluonl Moro , ,
Cheaply by KWv Process1
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(Corrsgpomlenre of th Anioclitod PtmsI
INDIANAPOLIS." Iod Skillful
harnessing to man's utility during
tho war at one of nature's most
Illusive elements. ' ' nitropsn, has
proved In Us . post-war phases to
be at Ones a distinct boomerang to
one -branch of American industry
and a substantial benefit to asrl-oulture.-
,
' Bteol mills, coking plants and
hundreds of municipal Has com
panies today re faced with dis
carding millions of dollars' .worth
of equipment hitherto. used to dis
till ammonia liquor ' as a by-pro-.
duct of gas manufacture because a
purer, ammonia can now be pro
duced more cheaply from atmos
pheric nitrogen. This was made
available - by a process' developed
primarily ,to -supplement,-, daring
the war, Una - supply" of "South
American, nitrates sO" vital to the
manufacture, of high explosives,
-In;the' meantime, 'farmers' also
may reap. In the form 'Of- sub
stantially reduced fertilizer prices,
the harvest of. one of the outstand
ing pieces of wartime s mgennlty.
Distilling Apparatus Scrapped
Announcement' rnado-'j by-- the
local Citizens' Gas company of -ibe
scrapping of i 100, 000 worth ,of
ammonia-distilling ' apparatus' and
of its replacement with a f 250,000
" ammonia siitnhate nlftnt.' broneht
from" Clarence Kirk," president of
tno company, tne story of tre
mendous strides taken , Jn-''-seven
years by one ot the 'America's
newest Industries; . .- . .".- "i-
"Fifteen.,., years - ago' German
scientists perfected -the- Haber
process of Tixatlng nitrogen," Mr.
Kirk sold. , "It was a great , dis-'
oovery;-' 'Man's', supply 'of nitrogen
before that' time 'was confined to
natural'-beds' of 'sodtuhvand-pbtas-iunvn!trates
'-found -almost -vxcra-aively
Jn Chile, -Through nitrogen,
a gfts .'...harmless - la' itself, i const!-'
i tuted four-fifths of the air we
breathe,--we could not,; tin til "the
Haber process' was 1 discovered,'
make substantial- and" cheap -ose
of 'the. valuable. 'propertles-it-pos-sesses
' when, in 'combination ' with
other elements.--,
"WhlleV the1" Haber 1 process
opened up new "fields of scientific
thought;: It "wasiunable to fixate
nitrogen in sufficient quantity nor
at low enough cost to . be com
mercially valuable. " ' " ' '
Speed Forced oy War
The war forced Germany tad
other nations to speed' up ' their.
work of rusting nitrogen ana tne
result' was development "of means
to obtain an almost -unlimited sup
ply.' Theri'.came the problem of
a .peace-time 'use for the product
of -valuable equipment' and It was
discovered that. It. could not-only
be made Into' apmer ammonia
than the steel plants and gas com
panies .were" manufacturing as 'a
byproduct, of their Industries, but
also could be made much' more
cheaply. '.' '" ":"'"
" "That was the beginning of the
end of the gas company's career
as a manufacturer of. straight am
enta liquor. So - completely has
this 'synthetic' ammonia supplant
ed our nroduct. that we are forced
to turn to -other fields for use of
ur -ammonia, and we have now
' started ; making ammonia sul
phate." . . .-,..''.;..'.'
Nitrogen compounds, he added,
are a basic element in. the coin
position of virtually all soll-rlch-enlhg
fertilisers and farmers may
reasonably expect ieven "lower
prices for such- products. '
...... M hb THKATBEfl TODAY -
Hellis Associated Vaudeville! Th
Dancing Kennedys "In Ttaelf Own Croa
tlone;" the Honff Kong troupe, Chinese
1 'wonder worker. Iieo Kendall and com-
jny. in "At tne Btodio," a moving pio
tue episode: -Anthony,' wonder- whistler
.and accordionist; Bingham and Meyers
In their comedy of laOffha, "Right . Off
the Eeel;" Oresonlan , Review, Topic;
"Bast Bide, west Bide," a comedy -ox the
Jewa and the Irish; Helllr Concert Or
chestra playing French Rational Defile
Jiaron." By jl. Timet. '.-
. Coming James ' Oliver ' Garwood's
"When the Door Opened;' Buck Jones
Iff TBB-CotintesB ana -the Cowboy;" -Ttim
'Havoc;' Norma' Shearer and -Lew Cody
la MHlfl Secretary; Jjon Chaney -in "The
Tower of Llasi" Strong-heart in-"North
Star;" 'An Exchange ot. Wives,"- with
Eleanor .Boardmanr "My Chin poll"
(musical comedy road' show). ' 'ft '
McDonald Second dayt The worlaTa
eweetheart, In her latest and greatest
picture- Vary Plckford In "Little Annie
Booney,--- comedy 'filled to -ths-fcrlm
junior. ptnoa evnoaaveniurM jg
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Mexico Ctty,, M,it, 8(10.'
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tra added attraction, "Islfo'a areMest
Thrills;1 Frank Alexander In a special
eoscert. MIh Annie Hooney'e Own HnrK
Yard," a medley f ld favoriloe on the
organ, t : 11 . A -
Coming Bianc ne sweet, Robert
Prasler and Charlie Murray tn "t
Women Love;" Sidney Chanlln In
fan on the 11 ox;" Norma Tulmadge nnd
Eugene u'Brlen in "iiranstark;" the
Liberty magaslne enectal, "Uanneauln.
by Pannfe Hurst; Jamee M. ltarrle'e "A
K lee For Cinderella," with Hetty Bron-
soni D.' W. ONtritu e "Helly of the Snw.
duit; Raymond Orlfrith, in "Hands
UP.'"-
Rex Lest day: "New Brooms," a de-
llghtful comedy drama ot a father who
handled' the family' business attaint.
and a son who attended to the loe at-
lairs,-untu they decided to switch, and
then the fun begin,' The cast is headed
by Keasle Love, Nell Hamilton ml
Phyllis Haver Century comedy, "All
Out." Is filled with fun; Kincigram new.
eventa; J. Clifton Bmmel m melodloun
musical accompaniment to the picture on
the organ ,
Coming "The 1 Midnight Flyer,"
with Cullen Land I a, Dorothy Divor
and Prahkle Darrow; Evelyn Iirent
Th Uroadway Lady;" Emery
Johnston's 'The -ast Kdltlon, With
Ralph Lwist4 "Madame, Behave,''
with Julian Eltlnge and Ann
Pennington: - "The Home Maker," with
Alice Joyce and Cllve Brook; "The Street
C Forgotten Men;" "The Scarlet West,"
.with Robert Fraser, Clara now, .icnnny
Walker. Ruth Stonehonse, Robert Ede
on andOaston Otaas; "pelge," with Vir
ginia -Tat It and Eugene O'Brien; "Abra
ham Lincoln!- vlth 'Oeorge BllllnKs:
ftauidown." ; with -Bessie l.ove, tionari
Bosworth, Robert Stewart and Charity
Murray ; : , . 1
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ROTARJANS FATHER GIRL
WMOMAYSHrNEINOPERA
When two trains crashed in Florida, four persons were killed -and
W. C Ourant automobile manufacturer and financier. 1
insuhb with henry tromp. 'sws reported to Jiaye suCfered concussion of the brain. ii'Ju'
Kalhleoif Korsting Hailed as
, . Real Discovery"
SANG IN CHURCH CHOIR
CiiIm Who IKiinl Suiuc llrl nul
'l'.Nik llcr to l-'iniico lu HimlJ'
limlor .MitHicra .;. i "
(l-.'rrKtitoiMV-nre of tu Ao-lt.l l'rt
wnvHlYA. Kim. 'I'liree yar
two i foiuliHMi-vo.ir-olil Hiri sum
Iiik. In lln -clwli- of n WU'hltn
cIiuitIi. Kiillilvvn Kersllnrt toilny t.i
linliwl omi of On "dlaraverli's" pf
moilini u)ir:i. Slio-ls fomivlMliiit
lu-r miislrnl filuciuloii In Kurope,
. wlili Miiik.' Kmtim olv. imdor
l !u- Kimrillaiislilp of tlia Wltchllii
Komry cliiii.
Culvo lieunl Kalhlevn shut while
tlio l-'i-i-nrh opoiii star wu on con
ci-rt tour of North "nml Houth Ainer-li-n
In lt)33. Hho i-onnonti-J to il
iHnv.Hp;ptrnmn'n rj.qnost to Intro
jitct tho Klrl uml wits so charmed
ly tho liiiproinptu riu'lttil thut slio
IisIHm1 Knthlocn -shotild accom
pany her on her roturn to Vrntico
Kiithlrcn's fntlior Is n fnrmor,
but the family tuvostpil nil tliolr
hiiinlilo bohllnirs In the triilnInK
which Cnlvo mi I, I tho Rlrl shoVila
huve abroad. Tivo years of study
In l-'rnm-o nud Italy, whore a new
worlil opcnvA out Imfore tho Utile
KniiNts Kr under tho motherly
rare of Madame, nml tho little
fortune was Kone. Tho KornUlik's
had oiicihmI a roomlnir house! to
;elp ohtntn funds. Knthleen camo
home last wlntor to slnir In concert.
but only tt few hundred dollars
were Rotten together.
Hotnry Club AilviuioeM l-imlji
Then-tho Wichita Kolnry club
learned of the situation and camu
to KnUilccn's aid. Ill a twlnkllnit.
$?.00f was' raised,' nnd Kathleen
went back to France and tn tho
jealous care of her Internationally
'Known tutor. With the other of
Oilvc's youthful proteKcs, tho sir)
li
the continent. 1 . ,,.,,.
Itoocully sho nppeaj-od In lnf"t
uu re 'llal. where HIT voice .
-"aimed by vjrl.-,
l-'reueh cillK's as thatiof Oilie, ut
lie helKhth of her cftrvor. T '
orltlcal audience, said one of H int
pre" ml. little anticipated whu
I .tore for Ih.-m. I'ul as KolhlM.ii
one of waiter line."-. -
riiink olid c lariiieu em.......
OilvS stood Hejow her .ivaichlnir
every movement. Kathleen re
sponded to encores mull Lalvo re
fud to let her .ln more.
Olive, liemelf, eny thut within
five-yearn, Kiithlean will bo linowii
us one of "the iireot voices."
EASY WAHHKK 8AI.KS AND
8HKV1CB, 770 Wlllmnstle. phons
JS,' -V" i.HV,
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' Saturday Night
Janunry 23, 1926
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