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TULSA DAILY WORLD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920
V
LECTURES ABOUT
PROPER READING
Significant Problems of I
Reading Instruction i
Told by Dr. Gray i
'Wire Carrying 2J00
(LENT METHOD BEST!
Schools Should Give More
Attention to Printed
Page Instruction
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William S. Orny, rlesn of the
.-. of edtieatlon, university of
, i" lias horn Icrturlni? every
Ms week at the teneherri' Inetl
, i significant problemH of read
r -trurtlon.
Mr flrel lerture. Dr. Orny
. l tint th lle.nt Interpretation
prin'etl pneo was of much
cr sipnlflcanr than oral rend
1 1 r -a rl that all ndultg who
r.,.ikf wide tiso of "limit road
i h.irnlnir about current events
.ineittim with their huMnmiR
-.-f. union, and during leisure
(inly 25 out of 600 who havo
Vifstloned use oral reading on
than very Infrequent ocens-
i
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IN
. th
inne the srhooW have not
I i . hlldren to read Kllenlly In
Pis! many young people and
irnd far less effectively than
hiuld Some rend at the rate
w .rdii a minute, others, read at
ivp of a pace a minute, still
'-. rend very much more rapidly.
Th lite Theodore Roosevelt had
n- Mnusual r.iporlty and could read
l jr. almost at n glance. Dean
(,i iv maintains that whools should
gr e a great deal of nttentlon to
I n 1 lemn of silent reading lrmtruo.
t ii if order to train nil pupils to
raid as Intelligently and as fuently
as prstlblo.
an flray haa emphasized the
fn..wng points In his lecture this
p. k as means of securing the de
fired reading hablth Tho uso of
pnn.crs and first readers which are
rt gfnui.ie Inteest to children and
wh i, . hallenice a great deal of
."linkirr. the organization of lessons
fn the se.-ond and thlid grades which
ftrr 1-itne the content of what U
rrij rath.r than Its oral Interpre
ts 'i n the presentation 'of lessons
II the fourth fifth and sixth grades
hi'h d'Nelop effeetlvo habits of
t .1 and which Increase ratca of
traJ.r.s. the Insistence In the upper
Fr3 di a on keen ciltlcal Interpreta
tions t uhat Is read and the roflne
mart of studv habits.
IV an Orny states that the success
ful 'nrrvins out of this program In-
Grabbing an exposed and
dangling e lc trie wire nearly
proved fatal to .1 P lunkhead
about 2 o'clock yesterday after
noon, lunkhead, who Is em
ployed nt the National Supply
company, in working about the
plant either accidentally or In
tentionally grabbed an electric
wire and 2.300 volts of "Juice"
coursed through nls body for
several seconds before he was
rescued. Itesldes a badly burned
hand and a severe shocks, he was
appaientfy uninjured.
lie was rushed to a local hos
pital anil late last night It was
announced that he wan resting
easily. II was at first thought
that It would be necessary
amputate tho burned hand, but
attending physicians Mate that It
may not be necessary although
Its use will probably be' hampered
by stiffness for some time.
CRISIS BREWING
IN MINE UNREST
fONTtNt'ED rrtOM rAOR rsr.
president said the men were 'Vio
lating contracts entered Into between
themsflves, tho coal operators and
the government." lie expressed ap
preciation for the stand of union
officials against the strike, but as
set ted that the miners were "not
deceiving anybody" by tactics which
had produced a "strike, no matter
what name Is given It."
Tho sanctity of contract agree
ments, the president Indicated,
would be upheld by the United
States government In domestic as
well us International matters.
t expert tD M.i 'v a- 1 i ' . w
irn i.. -.... e n n w fir n. ravd ar,i
ihi oiki ITI UUUVU o'imetimri ciuUKcM hi- anvunt ai
liliMan; Iladly Burned ?lffi'uoVr'co"x'7,K. XrX-
ia in many cities were correct, but
that thrae figure of quota. weie
those they personallj had et nhd not
those supplied by Fred W. Vphrtm.
national treasurer.
Jr. fpham, terallrd to the stand.
Mid he took full lesponnlhlllty for
the plan outlined In "form 101'" to
set aside Chairman Will Hays' limit
of tl.ooo on contributions and uh
stltuto a l.mlt of llft.OflO. The na
tional way and means committee,
however, cioed the proposal, he
said
Mr rpham defended tfic work of
Harry Jt, Hlalr and other former Y.
!. (J. A. aecreUrlea, who are Ills
assistant
Kdmund H. Moore. Governor
Pox's personal representative, wan
recalled to the s'and and asked con
cerning report that Ununr Interests
in Ohio had supported the demo
crutle nominee m the gubernatorial
campaign four years ugo, and
Mr, Moore denied any knowledge of
charges that the New Jersey liquor
dealers were rallng funds to assist
the' democratic eindldaie this year,
name in a prospectus of the ,s.Mlcla.
tlon Opposed to National prohibition
was unauthorised He asked if Hin-
ator Npenrer, his quen-loni r. "w.is .
attempting to Inject a wet and dry
Issue Into ihe prealdentl.il cam- I
palgn."
When Senator Rred learned of
Senator Kdge statement he said,
In reply: I
I have no comment to make on '
our Investigation at this time The
duty of the committee is in Investi
gate and icpnrt to the S't.iti- w'l.V '
It f'nds when iiir. invr-itcu Mn .h 1
over and in p'iraiie ,m . I In-1 ioMi.se
is n m opir, . v
NOVEL REVEALS
PREDICED END
C-ONTtNt'Ktl Kh.iM 1-AilK r.NE
ea tiled flash that Termer, 'he hun
ger striking lord mar of Cork, Is
dead.
In hl neat little room at J20 Uast
Thlrty-Klrst street amid n setting
that would warm the cockles of the
heart of any son or daughter of Hrln,
he told the lntematl.'mil News gen -Ice
toiliy of that las', mtlmato talk
with "Terry." He told many other
thlngc about Pork's "martyr mayor."
thlnga thai will tint be found In the
official records of London or Cork
nor In the cable diKpatihce.
I'ciri'Miit Ills end.
The most impressive, wlerdest fen
tlire of the Interview with this
sturdy lrlsh-Amerlian, who hither
to had refused to speak Intimately
for publication was the etorv of how
Teicnie Ma'8wlney had from Ills
very bovhood davs Kren the finger
of fate write for him .i mir'irn end.
"! penpl. i mi 'Ms Ide I now."
said !' t r M'i.Sit. is h. fin illv
warmrd to tin. nil.i .i if r b-niiMof
Icy tesistanio to i.l iii'iu 'that
Terrv is a pott ,.nd a rlmuu-'n of
no menn dis' ih- ' i' i.
1 M n frotn 'he i.roti . ' n of
1 -
1 lul f.lih iu'l
, an to exlr.ii t age
. iippiiigsi, pii-tureM
I " 1 nt
! t'i ti tit K lii
i II iw i 1 p i
itid books
The ill i n lewer'a eve fell on a
handsomely bound If Ills volumei
"The revolutionist "
"A plav In fle ads "
'H Terence MarHulney."
It was wrtltrn by Corks lord
mayor. He did not hold tint office
then- In the turbulent d.tvs of ihe
l ister near-rebellion, not long be
fore the ar, and published In
March. 1S1 1.
(llam-lm; through It. one llndi.
almost uncanny parallel with the
ailt.'ior'a pieseut plight and his now
almost certain end It Is the storv
of all Irish rebel who dies, not In
prison, hut In hiding His meet
liearl. a f w Intimate friends and .1
priest are at his bedside As he
writhes In his struggle with di.i'h
suffering from pneunionw i -mi
trai led in a wild flight from his pin
uers. Hugh i)Nei:i, Ihe h -ro sivs
Yes, (ell them nothlnr mailers
If the don't giN" In, nnlHril, noth
lug-- lite 1 rt no mens -that s the
Important ttme the grip then -
Wlui h tin good of being alive
If Me gll- In ' '
I' it her 1 1 i ' r n II the priest in ihe
t . . pi i nt' ' i i! ' i. r
ex.c. nines the dung nan wionr list
breath is a wish for lush liheily
The Ilrtllsh gmeinmeni. ' ald
Peter MacSwIney, ns the reporter
fingered the pages of the booh. Is
holding Terry up as ,n is,isln, a
low contemptible linln I In il 1 k
at what it rmjs on ih- fust iigi-
Ttte Interviewer t'.id To -n
mothers memory for the lim it,'- of
bet gti.it faith, tlo i.e, nn of b. i
Hung example and th i o-i -if
b' -'end fiii e "
Ate those the noi I- ts ilii -to
spun if .hi assassin'' fin I b m'
I 1'iiir Mc;iww,c ha f.o r
f le i ting wra'h
T 1 1 s n.uais wii good b r in
the tniiM .. -i-fl ,.f tin u -rd bo
said.
I hen hti mind seemed in wnmb r
bark to ipii-1 lvn ti- i'uI ti
brotbet 11r(e limn
DANCING
lOMdll I' I'll Ml It N t II M
II", Nnntli ll.iulilrr
p M.i I i I ,
sioti brsM-m
mi m:.mi.n r c it
Everybody
Claims In offer tho 1p4
valup fr Iho nullify soo
iti(T ih lrlieviiiK.
W. Sorenscn
Tailor
218 Robinson Hlcli;.
do .1
iKsi-erl
PROBE A VEHICLE
OF PARTISANSHIP
CONTINUED PROM PAOIC ONE
tonight when Senator Kdge, republi
can of New Jersey, lsued a formal
statement asserting that the demo
crats had failed to substantiate Gov.
ernor Cox's charges and Senator
Herd, democrat of Missouri, coun
tered with the assertion that any
expression of opinion at this time
"Is Indecent."
Mnro Sunpoenaed,
Senator rtecd today naked that
Charles pier, former president of the
emergency fleet corporation and now
chairman of the republican wava
and means committee in Chicago, be
suhpoenaed tomorrow to tell of tho
fund drive In this city. The Missouri
senator also asked that William
Wriglev. Jr.. and Frederick Pourt-
enay Barber, the $ SOO a week direc
volvrs i the use of a much larger tor nf the Chicago drive. b0 eum-
amoi.nt of reading material than ts
aidi able in the ordinary class room.
. hool libraries must be organized."
he envs, "which will provide wide
reading opportunities " He points
ou also that children In the grades
and the htgh school should be en
couraged to mako frequent line of
the public library. Parents can co-
onfrite In this work by providing
timf and opportunity in the homo
f"r many hours of profitable rend-1
Ins cat h week. Tho children In
srhool nystems are reading as -reanv
as 50 books a year after the
se nnd grade lias been completed.
Ar -'her Important point cmpha
!! d bv Dean Oray was the neces
f - nf frequently teating tho pupils.
Tea', are used at the present time
v determine strong and weak polntn
r ". arrompllshment of pupils As i
rapidlv as weak points are located
ret .flul devices are employed for
f urine Improvement In a lecture
Th ni-div morning Dean Gray dla
' isi d the problem of testing und
1' llnng reading Instrii' Mon
Whenever You Ncfd'a GcncraT
Strcngtlicnlns Tonic
Tae the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTEt.KSS chill TONIC. Ir
E" 'g"iens and llullds fp the Sys
trn h.v Purifying and Enrl hing the
F - 1 You can eoon fee) its
h'r--,irthenlng, Invlgvraung effeot
c -Advt
moncd
Today's testimony showed that tho
practice of republican state workern
to boost qiattna assigned them by the
national committee was general in
many slates "A quota " Charles
Mavtty, former director of tho West
Virginia campaign explained "is a
target at which we shoo', but don t
ft A N C I N ! .
Academy CICVi fouth riouMr
."1ii Mom1y. witnPidy Kudny
Social TuMsy. Thursday Slturdty
Morel Ttitn Orrtatctra. crttldrrn's fin
Drena Srpt II
MIIS o HAl'FI-Ainn. yur-frvlaor.
Phone Cular HI
STRAND
LAST TIMES TODAY
,0on' let thcrass grow
under your )e?t
while the hair -
hljs out of.
yourh
aT M V
ry 1
witn
ro.
oavo your hair
SotJ by Drug and Department Star
Application at Darbtr Shops,
It. Oftman, 113 fi. Main St. Spec. Art.
JESSE L.LASKV reirntl
WALLACE
IN
EXCUSE
MY DUST
j$ Cparamoiuuyjrlavft.
GPidum
GUMP CARTOON
i iL ,i ft IT"1! taOI Baft BA tSaGECTBl,
MontT tin wlthwl
If IJUrm ! salts '" 7
-a ..fcJ-i . L iWrVxv OUM. TBTT Uat e
IlUilii '.EijaU I oth.r lhr tkla U?.a.
exf mmtal i-Ci.caJ
p
ark
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
in account of rain I-abor Day. the Worlds Uirgest V. S Flag was
fi it shown but will be on display thla date. Also dancing, skating
und boa'ing and other amusements.
Take a ride on 'he Miniature Train Just Installed. The Labor Day
icupon for a ndo on the Merry-Go-ltound will be good Sunday.
WILL T. DAVIS, Mgr.
IT "O
TOKAY
"The Great Radium
Mystery55
ALSO
Northwoods Mountain
Picture
Tho world's foremost comciluin
VWf OIRECTION TUCKER BROTHERS
Saturday
Slngr Trogram rcnturr-i
Bobby Ryan and
"Me Him and JM
Muricnl Comely
Sccnoti's Mrist llrlllUnt Show
Scrreti rrogrnm rrnturc
Buck Jones in"Tho
Square Shooter"
"Silent Avcnccr" nnd
Comedy
Opening Siiiuln) V .1 I'oster'a "I OOH I'M SN T I'UAr I'O,,"
mill Tucker llrntlictV Itimil Mitiu
SAND SPRINGS'
NcwDancing Palace
Open to the P u b J i c
Saturday Night
September 11th
Dancing
Scott-Kennedy Amusement
Company
DIRECTION
TUGKBR BROTHERS
c VAUDEVILLE
I Continuous Pictures 12 p. m. to 1 1 p. m.
S SATURDAY
Eldora & Co. Fred Schwarts &
"KrjiMlloii.il Manipulators of Co.
Iltnvy WilghlV Tho Itrolieri Mirror
Ruckcr and Winifred
"F.bottj lined IIiilorlnliierN"
Avenue Trio
Harmony Ijiirul"
'In
Bird & Kcma
V rmi.lrig romerNillnn."
It
IH CCEME mCH
VJTAOnTH l-WCr' CEMOU COttHT
SCHOOL IWG
RrNi '171
i the selioolroorn srones Hint
ulll bring hark fond rrciillertlnin
t (hi' grown-ups unci mntiiR 1 1 ?
yoiirignti'ri. All the riinilllar
cluirurtfrs nrt Ihi'ii" llio lilt
liny, the ilunci', the had Ikij with
Ills hennlmntrr mill bent pin.
unit "ti'arlH'i'H K't."
rhiingo In l'rlcn)
on Tin: sriw:r.v
Tucker Dros. Rond Show No. 20 Fcalurinr;
"THE COUNTRY GOD FORGOT"
'Vanishing Trails" Comedy, "Adam and Eve"
Afternoon Kirvpt Sundayn
1525
1 i rnlrig! iijul Sunilt)
Snlnrdnje Siinilnjs
2.30, 1.30, 7 30, 0 15
At IH II.I r
hciu:t i i
11 1
3 00, 7
llnjs
30, 0 IS
ENJOY
the
Afternoon
LOEWS
GRAND
All Lower
Floor Scats. .
All Balcony
Scats
25c
15c
Como Any Timo From
1 to 11
No Reserved Seats
Take Your Choice
TONIGHT
All Lower T A
Floor Scats OlC
All Balcony OC
Scats fjL
All Prices Include Tax
MOTHERS:
Ilring tin- Itlddli-M
' Wc I.lko "l-Tui
IVo with Itldi DuiM'hiw.
riierrfully Vcmm,
U.M .ixcniis.
Miiri.islng DlrriHir
LOEWS
GRAND
Locw's
4-VaudcvilIc-4
anH Picture Piny
PcrformnnccA Todny
It'll Mnkn
VOII liTlllgll
Ijlllgll
nnil
"SP1VENS CORNERS"
A lurnl ine-m:t plajlct ultli
n filet of tli
"The Little Morcllo's
Hir Girl" Toy Shop
? 7 7 '' '' A tri iit fur nil
F!panci Milo&
in vmi,.. "rmn
illli- Oddlly I'li.lMnil Arl
I'lml Tline SluiHii ricliiro
I'rogriiiii
llriidlliii' I'lrlurii
EDITH ROBERTS
In her Inli'M picture' prcMliu-iliiii
"The Adorable Little
Savaso"
AImi I'cu i'hiv dioicr t'oiiii'ily
dohnniri Tnneliigtio
LAST TIMES TODAY
Thos.
Meighan
in
"THE
Prince
Chap"
The most charming love
story ever told
Harold Lloyd
in
"High and Dizzy"
nounds of merry laughter Hint
rite nil lilgli n. l'ike'8 Teak niitl
iruiko jo" hb.iLr u (Hi) dlilmmy
Screen Magazine
Majestic Orchestra
and Organ
PniCTS Aflrrnnon until (1
p. ill. Ixmcr floor 3.V, Ilnl
roil) U."c lloxe-. fige re-htVi-iI
SOo renlng. lowrr
rinor ftOe Il.iliiiii) 3.'r, Hoiru
Ijogrn 75o
LAST TIMES TODAY
LAST TIMES TODAY
A IHupfr-Onttir
6i
The World
and
His Wife
5J
rwiturlnf
4
nin
llutl w il 1 a ' att '
rtt ill u i (i i
In, , Ht t' ' lin
It ii tui i it ,OiHilrfi
ttr
l'THI M
Alma
u b ens
Who Starred in
" II u more s q u c "
Tlif tirldf MM johiijt Urr Spanlth
(Imm1 a. Imp with W. Th- niAii wiu
rleh, hnt roonr i"fi tonr-r. Ulirn a
youthful fflrml inn Into tliHr homa
m Jiie, th Inimuft of Ihrlr wuihl
tiftftll (0 HB with p.
puUInc jrmntirr nf JaJony nn
to On r und tlonrlnc tnrk
ground of ftirliiiijtu and rttalunrt.
Extra 1
A Mack Sennet
Comedy
LAST TIMES TODAY
Maurice
Tourn cur
Ale'lhr miirlilt IhrilU, l- llm
m r.'en liljH'rr of .wri-rM mi'ln
ilruniM '
. Miinfr rniiiHiiie nf lor nml hmi .i
nir,- iin'l iiiutio m ii
Im, kirt-eillMl nf liirrnlitjte pevii'r unit
r.i .niii'ii
I rum I tie I'uilllnn on itir I'lik
I") lUttirrl I illl Mrteiloi)
IAT11A -A Miu k neiinrl I imie.lir
All klnilfl of
r ioeJid nnil SwlM
WiitrliiH renntreal.
C'lockn called for
Mini ilclUertil,
u n n.
I'liiMiiucrc
S. Ii Tor. Secoml
mid Main
II) limn ltlilff.
I'hiine I'eilnr B.18
BUSINESS CARDS
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LAVVYFR
C01 ? Nrnneily IlulMinK
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.111 Itliharil IUiIk.
Offliv riimio Iisa5
Itrwlilrruv l'hmie t eilnr 1713.
Samuel A. Boorstin
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law
Now I.ornlnl H2,1-i(l.27 Mnjo Itlil;,
Ijhi nf (III ami (aiit
I,n nf I'liriNirnlloiw
THE CHILDREN'S DAY
NURSERY
in fcorru rni:Yi:N.vn
ChlMren Cnreil for During Working
or HhopplriR Hour.
DR. JOHN LEE
Venereal. Klilui'y, llluililrrv
lllllllll, hliln
nnil IIIh'im.'ii of Women
1 1. 'Hi, H. Mnlli
(1MC0 4fl.U
DR. IRA ALLISON
ni.oon, SKIN AND
riU.VAKY ih.hiuskh
lOVi IJit Thlnl Street
illttllATZ AND r. MOOBK
TULSA
10 Uaal Third Hirer
i i CMrMiaa. turnip r-iw-aa
t wa at laalMa-al. Mal aballaau, alMonaal iimI
' la I dart. Ila haraa, tiala or latrrrr wlta wall,
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aernntl aim lourin aionaar
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Juuma until Hapiainbar 13
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