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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1020.
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ALL-STARS TODAY
Is
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Scheduled for This
Afternoon.
MANY STARS APPEAR
Choices) Made From Imding
Elevens to Oppose Homo
Boys at JIcNulty Park.
nmo for one to :ay away from tlv .
MnVlillv flAl.l fn.luv t
In niiilltlon to paying humane to
a tquad whloh ha utilized evnry
outico of their energy on times In
numerable to place the mime of
Kendall to tlio foro, one will bo alilo
to upend a pleasant afternoon an tlio
opposition forma n commendnlile nt
iractlon an the vlxltliiK nqu.ul com
prloen Brld imporlatlve.i from the
leudlntt Inntltutlonn of the country
ln addition to tho Oklahoma and
Kana representative!! choice lia.)
been made from other utronK Krld
elevens with the reeult that West
Virginia Haskell Indians, Navy, Hlce
Iiidtltiito and oven a former Ken
dalllte, Everett Point, will nppoar
npalnst Kendall todr.y.
Tin: mm: up
All Stars
Kfidot illaxkell Indians) ....I';
j'S'Vone.eri)-:::
jfl-r.ont Htrn (Inst) ...... J-
W.m.c Hmllh (Hrneltera) . . . Wl
w.ut ii;.' co. v.) nr
if..... iff Va.) C3H
ik'rndn '1GI IjM
Walcny (aii 1 70.;
Ki-Ki.nlnll
.1UI
T.E
I.T
nowcess
T I ' ...... IXJ
Allen n
An'ln
Wallace
fif've Q
Y0U1K ' ','
Pprineer '
jllUtr
rMwanl, Younif, Myern and
Smith will sub for tho Ex-Kcn-dalln.
EAST AGAINST WEST
THORPE. WILL QUIT
CrcntoM Initliin Athlrlc In Country
to Kmkiki In HiiHlimvi nt
(Pinion.
Harvard mill OroKOti Tiny nt IMni
ilcnu, Oil., Today for I'imiiUiII
llonnrrt.
RHAW.VIll:, I.-e. 31. Jim
Thorpe of the New York Aiiirlc.iiin
announced here tonlKht that he had
dervrtml the raiiKH of orjiaiiKed
tianebnll and that ho would enter
liuslnexa In Canton, Oliln. num
Thorpe, who In ono of thw li.-n
known athietcH ln the I'nlled Hi.itc".
wiih here ovemlKht on hi wuj to
hla home near I'rntftio.
Tho lily Indian, who Ih now ll.t
yeain old. has been ln the lliiirllKM'
of the spurt world for 8ever.il am
playing a liHailoii.ti foo:bi,l um
being an excellent heaver of whkIi
in it-., u i.. Mlmg out hlH i.irrei
iiy cii. ni. .m bit; bill fame.
He b ih also been a football oouch
of no ,i i'i - putitilon, turning oui
a cbanipinimliiii eleven hi Canton,
lib In. fur Uie Inm four ) num. 11"
will tni In charge of professional
team a: I'airnn next fall and will
lw br iniereMed In an automulill''
concern.
T B A I
L
A romm mm nt eomnillon I
rhu-rh kiiiI iiik Klnland'n renourcet
of tiuikiiiIk of iiibnlral ulllily.
comino st)ON
Sotnoliody's Sweetheart
In n Sx''iiu'iilar Nptvlnl
Show Ins
VT( II von IT
PA8ADRNA. Cal., Dec. 31. Harv
nrd and Oregon universities foot
ball Kciuads tapered off their train-1
Ing today for the east vemu west '
football game hero tomorrow 1
To nil appearancen Harvard play
ers lost a little, weight without sacri
fice of condition In training here,
while Oregon players laid on a trlfln,
this tending to equalize, tho welrht
of the opponents The prediction for
tomorrow Is fair and cooler Every
one of tho more than 33,000 seats
In tho tournament of Roses park has
been sold.
No better New Year's greeting
could bo bestowed on tho deserving
warriors, formerly of Kondalt col-
lege who clash on t!he gridiron with
tho choice of Oklahoma football tai
nt at McNulty park this aftornoon,
ban an overflow attendance. It will
'how their efforts havo been right
fully appreciated. Tho grid Bijuad
performed feats which 1ma not only
hmnirht the team nnd school, but
Tulsa ns well, much valuable praise
and pubtlrl.y from iho leading Jour
nals of the country.
With four of tho 1519 roster ab
sentees Hie local machine will moro
nearly rescmblo tho 1910 combina
tion which Btariled tho country with
its myriad of grid sensations, not
only as a team but as individuals
Ivan Grove, who will positively ap
pear In today's gnmo was considered
such a notable In tho grid firma
ment that tho New York Herald
rave him a full pago story, an epoch
Mi any athlete's life, but well worthy
of the notable quarterback,
John Young will also don the
orange and black regalia for the
final time.
Ben Springer Is of a newer crop
but his sun is nono tho loss dimmed
as there was not a grlditer In the
state ablo to compnro with him do
ing anything on tho football field.
He led tho Kendall aggregation In
point scoring.
Jones, Wallace, Wovlns and Allen
are a quar'et of favorites nnd prides
of Tulsa, Not only ns athletes, but
ns men, are they cherished by Tul
s.ins nnd there Is absolutely no ex-
ROYAL
Charles Lewis
Presents
REVUE
DE LUX
rmturlng Fml Nlco mnl Uio
l'Oilr Harmony Scamps
Pictureland
ffl CHAKLE5 RAY
"THE DESERTER"
ill
GRAND
Playing This Week
Girls! Girls! Girls!
With
GEO. A. CLARK
nnd
MYRTLE CHERRY
Real
Burlesque
Tulsa's
a Vi 111
of Amusement J
New Year's SiaUneo at 3 p. m.
10c. ssa BOo
. '""', -3p. r.0c, 7Sc, anil $1.00
pUN, MIRTH, JOY
This Is a Real Girl Show
igkigw tub cuowi)
iVKXT WKEIC
Social Follies
WONDERLAND
IllK Mushiil Comeily Hit
U. S. A. Girls
rargo Chorus Pino Songn
PIUCSENTINO
Jimmy Allard
PICTUanijAND
Mary McLaren
IN
"Bonnie Lassie"
Also Ughth 1;iiImii1c
"BLACK SECRET"
MA
JESTIC
NOV PLAYING
lias Mn my
BELOVED CHEATER
And solve this question for yourself
"Tnl(( tlirm In jour nrms;
Isiok lovingly In tlifir ejcH!
llrt-atho pn'tty wonts In their earn;
Anil tlic;,'ll nil I,mn
I'roni b.ilili-i. to griiiidiiiutlii'rs."
Gaumont News, Majestic Theater Orchestra
nnd Organ
Scnvii Time 11:30, Ii!::t0, 2, !
Prkis Ioner I'lonr 3oe, llaUimy 'Mr.
::to. r, 0:30, o:.io
Itoxes Logos lU-M'rii'd
iOc
SPIX IAIi NOl'll: I w Coily In Tho Iti louil Clieui.-r" will Im
orfcn il for tlim ilajs mil) ; I'ligiigciiieiK Ki.sllhcly closing Sat
unlay night.
BROADWAY
TODAY
Midnight Whirl Co.
Headed hv that Dcllglitful
llumoi'lst
Billy House
PrcRciitlng
"NO ONE LOVES A
FAT MAN"
Full of pep anil elngor, tinkling
iiilihtc. prclly (laiuvtt and Is
itiikfd with urtistlu tiustc mid
lavish ch'aiicc.
CONVENTION HALL
TULSA
NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, THURSDAY,
JANUARY 1.
Continuous Show Today
Starting 1 p. in.
Photoplay Haby Mnrh1 (hlHinio
nnd I.lttln Sambo, In
"The Little Diplomat"
Vaudeville) a:tr, i:tr, 0:30, 8,
and 0:30
S X Curtnln K:3tt .Motor Cars I0.S7
ln vV S'licccs-sfiii wisnt. nnd I kruiiiti III Sensation
I I mil mm in ruaxmami&i
B I "S3
in
vnrmm m i.ihi inawan auam
Sliimlng Di'plrtlng Ki'il.llloiMled
LIFE LOVE YOUTH
In the I'lirfSl In I'lisslon's That Insist on
lleptlis Thrill being M'ried
Wondrous Allurinjr Intense
Soo the Terrlfle Storni Si'i'iir'. Helasisi's
Own Company mill Selis'tcd ('nst
Pilrcs fiOr, SI, $1.50, fi, nnd $li..r0
SratH On Salo at Oual.or Drug Company, .Monday
Just tho Play for the Ijover nnd Iho Tired HiinIiii'.-h Mnn
Out-of-Tmin Theater P.irties. Phom; Mr. Sinclair.
ShowTns S AJNID ShowTng
1
McNulty Park
T O J) A Y
Kendall Champions
vs.
Oklahoma Stars
Professionals
Tlio Olcla All-Star ntfKrK.itioii i coniposod of such
stars of tho football world as Jim Thorpt', Olyinphiun
champion; Hunk brothers, Oklahoma university Main;
Jonos, Modot, llnskfll Indians, and several other col
lege stars. These players will put our Kendall pride to
the test.
10c War Tax
Admission $1.00. New Years Day.
"3s Trr-yii
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HAPPY NEW YKAR
CHARLES RAY
"Red Hot Dollars"
Ilegliiiilng Today mid Slum lug Ono Week
T
'The Most Likeable Chap oh the Screen'
In His Most Appealing Picture
tine day n grimy toller (it u f'Ugi'; the ncl, n paiiipi'ml heir to
millions. Tiiliitrd iiillllons that nroligi'd tho gill lio loiril, Coiiin
and M-n iihal hapiH-ns.
Adults 30c
Children 10c
Alln ATTUACTIONK
Pathe News
Palace Orchestra
Semn Tlino 11:30, 12:ir., 2, 3:1.'., I:3l, .1:13, 7, 8:13. 0:30
PAL
AO
i
TODAY
5th
MG DAY
j If you haven't seen it, don't miss it. It
makes you laugh and forget your troubles.
Ml 1"VJ'
MARY PICKFORD
In Her Latest Picture
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D
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"HEART o' the HILL
Adapted From the Famous Novel by John Fox, Jr.
Schedule: 9:45, 11:15, 12:3,0, 2, 3:15, 4:30, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30
'I in liiiiiilluhli)
n tl-4 S H -a " tt Ir n
in His New Suner-Comeclv Drnmn
'When the Clouds Roil By'
A dashing Fairbanks romance of youth and love full
of laughter, happiness, thrills and darinj;.
mm a n
Mo v Office 0M-tl 1(1 .10 I'hiiiii .tlljll
New Show Today
Presenting for her only cnuaueincnt in the south
west between New Orleans ami Kansas City
The World-Famous
Vaudeville Star
jC JV. V.J,IJS.
WW
mSmBmm
( ;JrV ,,i?SS. wty'ijgr
Bvehm Neshit
In a new and exclusive song revue, assisted by
JIMMY DUNN
with Eddie Moran at the Piano
And 4 Other Acts
Important Not'ce to Patrons
Todny's mntincc is positively the only mntincc Miss
Ncshitt will play during her engagement. She appears
at nil three shows today and only the two night shows
tomorrow and Snlurday nights.
Holiday Prices Today
Scats Reserved at All Shows 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
Attend This Afternoon's Matinee. Both
Shows Tonight Virtually Sold Out
Tin first Miuilcv lilt- net iIih'h iioi st ii il this urtt'i'imou'H inatlnou until
t: oYltK'k. I'lrtuii'H at -:!". This u'hes jnu pli nly of tlmo to rat
jour Notv Vi'iii'h illinii'r and ntti nil tlio iimiluci'.
Coming Soon
Tim liii'oinpaiiildo
Mine. OLGA PETROVA
Iiiti'inutloiial Stnr nr siuko mid snvi'ii
L YRI G -TODAY-
Universal Western Drama
Art Acord With Mildred Moore
-in-
llollday I'rhi-H,
liurr floor llnli'ony II.'o t liliililcn
I ndrr II! I, In
"The Fighting Line"
Mack Sennctt Comedy Entitled
"Reilly's Wash Day"
Universal Screen Magazine
Admission-Children 10c, Adults 15c