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TULSA DAILY WOULD, THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1fl20
33
CAPS AND GOWNS
AT KENDALL SOON
College Seniors Busy as
Graduation Week
Draws Near.
CLASS PLAY MAY 29
Will Present "Prunelln"
Dr. Dill Is Baccalaureate
Speaker May 30.
fntiirdny. May S. wilt be annual
nenlor oollfRr ily nt KcndHll cnl
fcr. The arnlors will alcnt thim
i.c1vh from tholr I'lnnsc nnd chnpol
nml will upend part of the day plc
nlrlriK nnd kodaking nt Snnii Springs
pnrk, nrcompnnld by thHr faculty
ndvtMM-. Prof. I.. R. Mol.cod. Collect-
Junior will ocrupy the enlor plncrrf
at the rlinpel period.
Now Hint anotlirr Kraduatlnp sen.
Hon has rolled nrotind nt Kendull,
life for t ho Fontorn Is Just ono af
fair after another. Ilenlden keeplnc
the leadership In school netlvltlen,
the FcnlorM nto the ptieats of honor
nt Revcral social entertainment each
week. The commencement raps and
, gown will bo received shortly and
' worn at mm pun Catherine, The
elnm pins unci rlnttn ordered havo
the Kendall coIIckq seal as their de
ntin. Tho senior class play. "Prunella,"
will he presented May 2. The hacca
Itinerate, hcntion will he Riven In the
First 1'reMiytcrlan church nt 10.65
o'clock aunday mornlnc, May 30, by
Dr. Franklin D. Dill, dean of the
collece. The mentor clan day exer
cises will lake place at 10 o'clock
Tuesday, .lune 1. The seniors havo
not yet announced who will deliver
the commencement address on
Wednesday, Juno 2.
Members of the senior colleen
( lass are! Josephine Mvman. I.eono
n n J'wy ,low' Catherlno
iiunT nanniey. usio uran
i?n' Uo Humour, Hugh Oraham,
..an v.iuvu anu won .Murphy.
ciinisnA.v kndhayoiw mi:i7t
i
Alrcnriy HVi IH-lcimlm for Sluskoceo
Convention .Itllio 11-17.
Delecales to tho number of S72
havo already reRistnrcd for tho thir
tieth annual convention of tho Okla
homa Christian ttndcar union to bo
held in MusokRco Juno H-17 and
the total altondance is expected to
considerably exceed 1.000, Miss
Kmma McClaran of Tulsn, stato
president, stated upon her return
yesterday afternoon from a ineet
i'K with the convention committee
at Muskogee.
Tho entire program for the rnn
vention has now helm urraru;. .1 mi,-b
McClaran said. The concnum,
which Ik to be held ill the lurst
ChrlKtlan hurcli at Muskogee, will
open Monday ovenlnjf, Juno 14, with
an address by Ira Inndrlth of lloa
ton, extension secretary of tho United
Society of Christian Kndravor. and
a Rpt-aco, wilted hour under the dl
rectlon of Miss Avis Shirley of
Miami, state social superintendent,
nsslsted Itt tho projrrntn ty Miss
Veleda Hoebel, recreation secrelniy
of 111 Tulsa Y. W. C, A. On Tues
day evenlntr. June IS, tlov Charles
It. Urouc of Arkansas will speak to
the convention on "Christian Cltl
lenshlp."
that he expr ted later to co nit
r i i Jlc exprfsst l s.it
faction at he results of lit prl
lnarles In Maryland and Indian
WOOD DENIES FRICTION
Sajn Trip tn New York Not Coil
neiMi'il With .Maiiaem' "ltn"
NBW YOUK, May B. MaJ. (Ion
Leonard Wood arrived hero today
from Chicago and tonlsht Issued a
statement In which ho denied that
his visit was to settled differences
between his manaRcrs, Col William
(1 .Proctor and Frank 11, llltchcoi k
I lie came nerr, ne bjuu, on iiuimumi
matters and expected to rolurn to
l morrow nlsht to C'hlO'iKO He added
GRAND
NOW
2nd Week
(Biirn
THE SCOTTI
Grand Opera
Company
WITH
Antonio Scotti
A.vn
One hundred principal artists,
orchestra nnd clioni holeotcd
from the Metropolitan Opera.
Company, Now York, will
present, under tlio auspices of
the .
Hyechka Club
the annual Spring- Festival of
Music and Sont; nt
Convention Hall
MONDAY 1SVENING,
May t7
"La Tosca
TUKSDAY KYBNTNO.
MAY 18
'La Boheme'
Tickets on salo QnnUer I)niE
Co., Monday, 10 a. m., May 3.
Holders of season tickets
cannow seonro caw.
99
I
GRAND
STARTING
Sunday Mat, Q
May
Tulsa, One Week
Matinees Dally Hours
CONTINUOUS
1, 2:1.'), 1:30, 0:1. 8, 0:30 p. m.
Doaf
No more crlpplne drama ban
ever tieon riashiNl iiHn tlio
hllor wrcrii tlun this modem.
niKVWl play of Mti-oiiR moil,
strong oiiuotloti'i, NtmiiKt-r forces
of HkIH and Justice entHlm-d In
a lieaiitlful love story Hint M'tfl
aglow iery fllxr of your Ix-lw;.
It's the play in which you'll hto
tut: nirnvr
Henry B. Walthall
nrilllnnt Star if "The Hlrth of
a Nntlon"
IN run
CONFESSION"
"Tlio Play You'll Neer Forgot"
It tlirllls. lt oiilhnilLs, inakw you
happy, make ou ilowncsiM,
buoys you up and sends you
away NitlsXlctl to Uic core. A
storv of human desires, tlio In
tensity of which you have never
Imforo Mm r'riiTijed.
ITS Tim PLAY YOI"L1j
NI5V K ltFO 1 1 CJI7T
AuKinento4l' Orchestra ArnmstMl
with SjicolalMushi
Pricea, Balcony 25c
Lower Floor 50c
Including Tax
PALACE
LAST TIMES TODAY
Cyclonic in Effect
Louise Glaum
In tho Great Kmntlounl Drama
You Can't Forget It
Middlcton's Palace Orchestra
8CHKKN Tl.nJ ll:St, 12:15, 2, 3:15, 1:30, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 0:30
riUCHS: Matinees, 30; Children 10c r.M'iiliigs: All Seats I Do
STRAND
Now
Playing
William Russell
IN
'The Valley of Tomorrow5
Mack Sennett Comedy, "Sleuths," with
Ben Turpin and Marie Prevost
Schedule 0:15, 11:15, 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 0:30, 8, 0:30
COMMKNCINO SUNDAY
jami oLivrnt ouiuvood's
"The Riv-r's End" Mrialto
I'ltODTOKD IIY"
MARSHALL NEILAN
A few of air. Nellan's nvwt notnhlo unct-rt arei "nobeona of
Sumiybrook I"Yinn," "Dodily Iing; IxicLs," "I'lm Univardoiuililn Sin"
jui.l "In Old Kentucky."
She
who
appears
without
a veil
She Who Appears With
out a Veil in the Strange
Old City of Stamboul is a
Child of Vice, but Not so
with
SARI,
for She Was Known Far
and Wide as
The Virgin of Stamboul,
And Many There Were
Who Coveted the Beauti
ful Virgin- There Wa3
ACHMET HAMID,
THE BRUTAL SHEIK,
Who Saw Only the Ap
peal of Her Lithe. Grace
ful Body, and There Wai
the
YOUNG ' AMERICAN
Who Really Loved Her.
Then There Wag the
Fanatic, and There Were
Many Others. It Was a
Battle for the Possession
of
The Virgin of Stamboul
With Many Intrigues,
Many Plots and Many
Hair-Raising Conflicts.
The Struggle of Hun
dreds of Fierce, Inflamed
Men Which Constitute
the Remarkable Photo
Dramatic Spectacle
Which Opens at
Starting Sunday
THE VIRGIN OF
STAMBOUL
A Treat at the
OSTRAND
COMMENCING SUNDAY
Expcca something especially good and you won't be disappointed in Mar
shall Neilan's first from his own studio.
1
Marshall Keilan
ot jareseott
TheRiverEnd
AT
James Oliver Curwood
iVroraaAcv of Cod s Ccmntry
A Big Virile Drama
TU. OIIKKNIIOt
r.n.l tIM HI., nr l.rnta
nfiuiliim rrrn nl llpitdln lnnt.
I'nrfli hanclnir l'nHii.
Trlrptione ttrtwtfn II nnd
I, or aftrr 6 p in.
ron.lU nnrmnltiNl or rmnt1 tij
pnlnlrx, lilixnllriM ami proreo oo
frrul inetluNl.
Dr. Arthur Cninpbcll
i:e, l'.r, Nne nml Tlir(
lerUll.t
111 Mum IIMt. () H0
hi- "
MAjlSTIC
u
BEGINNING TODAY
OUT OF IDE 8101
AdnplcNl from "Tim Timor of Ivor)," liy
Gertrude Athcrton
rinjcl by an ptTllcnt rnM liu'lndlnj;
Barbara Castletoh
and
John BoWer
Mil. AND Ml IS. AKTKIt UIJ IIAVKN C(M1-1V
OAIIMONT MJWX M ,li:STl(' Oltril IVSTFLX
TIKIS 1 1. ltr.ltltlt K, IHiiHlor
r. nori t t,i:.i, nt tin oi-Kan
h iv.Mi Time 1 1 .-no, 12 :10, a, i.:w, n, n.nu, h, ov.u)
t'OMINt. SI N DAY
Johnny Ray in "Jiggs in Society"
ROYAL
AT FOURTH
AND MAIN
AT FOURTH
AND MAIN
nooKi.n rou rotu days onky
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
MAY U, 10, II, 1'J
1.VITI Mi SllOWIXtS Ol'
HENRY STARR in
"A Debtor to the Law"
A tfory "till n moral hIiomIhk tlio ntlrr futility (if orlnio and t
mlcmic, Iwuscil 11 1 1 11 tlio IHu of llrnry Klarr, mIki afU'r thirty
jfarH, U'llr of tlio lliiit' tin ontliiw, hair of tho tlnin In prlMin
hjk'uI.h tn tho world and payn tho law mimt Ixi lx-j -l. Thl.f fcrt-nt
plctuiti will Ihi hliimu In 011 J 11 lift Ion with dai'U Drmiwy ami oilier
ldctiiriMi at tho ii'Kiilar lliijal ailinltNliiu prlou of 111 mid :it)o.
1
RIALTO
TODAY
IiAKT
DAY
I DOM Till I'l.U IIY VII,I..IID MATK and IOP TKliMSGKN
A iMiucrlul p''ii iirolii(tl(iii, with Kcrnr5 Inlil In
Now Yurk and I'arU
I'oHnood liy an all'Hlar rum
addmd rn.vn lll'.S
A Comedy nnd tho Rialto Orchestra
C'OMINO TO.MOIlllOW
ELSIE JANIS
The Idol of tlio turrlrmi "Doucli Ilii)" In
"THE IMP"
Bho niu a prrfoctly nl drl, hut Mm "mld plrU a p(M lpt
SI'.VDAY
Tim lialf.inllllon dollar I'liKcrMil NM'Clril
"The Virgin of Stamboul"
With PRISCILLA DEAN
Tlio nrlKln.il "U'lldont" of I'arlM
Everybody's Verdict
Everywhere:
De wolf
HOPPER
AT IMS nr.sT is
"The Hotter 'Qle"
Tim fxyt ntlmotlon that llftfl Iwon neon at
Convention Hall
IV YI'IW
TONIGHT and TOMORROW
AT 8:30
KKATS KIXI.INrt NOUGAT
gt'AIUJt DIM (I riTOItn
Till I Mr. Hopper' flrnt niiprnrnnoo
licrc. Ho It tKMikrd nolld for throo joam
to coinr, m don't iiiIm till opportunity
tn oo thli fninoos nmw illim.
TOT) AY
Jen Gladstones Merry
Madcaps In tho I'oaturo Illll of tho Wmk
uThe Artisfs Model"
A SHOW OK PKATUUnS
a choiu'h ok iti:Ai( nioniSTisiis
VAUDKVII.lii:, JIOSTIiY MIJSIOAIi
FKATUIIK PHOTOI'IiAY
LOUISE GLAUM In "SHACKLED"
Ml C'ltium fully IIvch up In lirr rcimtntlnn im tho
hpl Rownol ru-trpsn n Uio iktcch'Iii "KluicUlod."
OOMIN BUNDAY
FRANK KING'S DAINTY GIRLS
T A XTT Startin Sun- Q
IjlVViN JL day Mat. May V
TULSA, ONi: Wr.HlMATiyKH DAITA
Ifonrn Continuous 1, 2MB, 4:30, 0:15, 8; OiSO p. ra.
will "toon betliown 'wtt the forwnort dramatic critics
Amaricii have pronounced one of ihe mo it dramatic
iocHmaats tba acreen haa ever aeen, gj A
aad k which yoawfll
America', greatert IJk V ,a
1 . yrr
. ftiii
im i i
Yoa will
tee the irreat
I"- VUlll II LMI! m.
Ctptv iimumii, nuiitoi
v fr Nation" in an enthralling dra-
matic innsterpifico which will remain hi
your memory for year. To attempt to tell
yoa even a part of the story hero would be tueless.
It istoo big too overpowering too huge to be depicted in cold
type. It cover every glow of human emotion. Suspense,
thrills, laughter, love, romance, all produced with a realism that
b short of marvellous. REALLY ONE OF THE FEW MASTER
PLAYS BEFORE THE PUBLIC THIS SEASON, and
AiiKiiKMitod Orelicwtra .rruinrl with Special Miule
Prices, Balcony 25c, Lower Floor 50c