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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FACTORY STARTS 'OPTIMISM BOOM' Circulates Letter Calling Attention Upon Hope ful Figures GIVES DOPEON OUTPUT fhty Per Cent of Corn Pro duced by World from U. S., bulletin Announces Yankee Girl to Wed Englishman Aged 70 City Brief 8 ENROLLMENT AT HIGH MARK h ."" f'v Jpr:"y fnrm ,or '!." rm'iivni cjiiiiuii ui J( rMrn u ill nil iri , a a rubber manufacturing in Cincinnati, O., Hint is ,1 .hurt, t i i "ibor of tho proposed Na im .1 "I 'iM.i.iti.' club. In nil Hie ,,,.,, I , utnttltuoiin In tho world1 J'i,v f i n (1a KomelliltiK to bo i, ,, ( u f ' i"'' I" xpreadlng tho 1 C,n t'J n fi rm 1. hi ' tf n -A ' . (l cheer In every namo ng llxt. After a fellow reading one of itn let- . N aa rofrcHhed n If he ,l a ftw long deep 1 1 tvlfj'lnir mountain nlr. if me Idler, recoivcn oy i:an. read a follow i. 1 1. !! no sit up nml talto !il T W I-orgcst Number or Pupils In ('. 11, S. . History Attending, Shjm Prtiuty. TuIm high kcIioo! him Hi" largest enrollment at tho end of tin- second MISS HKHSII2 AIUIOTT of (Irant, Intl., arrived In Tulna this week to mnko her homo here. ' uuy. I- MltS. C J. PHILLIPS of S.imtlua wan In Tulwi Wednesday on her way i incronnod to 1435 tiwmiT iiuiii utniiirji in,, wucre no" it daughtor, Mar- entcrcd Muntlcrllo, lulw vcliooU, according to MeHle O. Primly, prlnelpnl. who reported H'Htcrdny Hint tho enrollment had At tho end of the ffrat week tho enrollment was 1 IOS. Ixifit enr the enrollment wan 108G at the end of the first week, making an Increiim of 30 per cent over lam ar. Mr. I'runty auyH Hint In previous uarH the Increase has never boon moie than 24 per cent. n oil 'I 1. r I 111 i ' 1 mmo red hot figures 'L-resflvenem of our nil In to brine three rous- i , leers trum every uuo niii ljn f. S. ill Production, t t il cart ii m prouueuon, . ocirlbutlng 25 per cent uliural product, 40 por fih. t'liner.il in mllienon nun 14 ii r ..'i of the inanufaetutcd r,,(j- Th' c i. sill's are accom p i.hfd w but five per cent of tho e u". p"ul ltion. ... i,ur rj'i iti.il wealth has In . , , J fum seven billions to 225 t,i(,i,.in in th. past DO years. Tho ti,,r.M ni'i'ii that compares with ujY, w 'Mb l nnfiland with nbout !" '''' ' ns- . . .. ,)ijt u- ti over In your mind theso Infi. lint- unline statistics. Corn so l'er Cent V. S. An nc.i Is producing over 22 I,, r r, . nf the world's wheat, 35 . r . !' of the oats, CO por cent of If. ,oion, and SO per cent ot tho C r , if oil th' farm animals on tho e i.' h l. -Jine 25 per cent of the fc fii, P' t cut of tho cattle, 10 , rcm- of Hi. boss, while our dairy I i Ji..'- ,1'iu'imi to 25 per cent of tli" di i ., -.ii i-'v ot tho world. V. .i ( l KliiK fronytho earth 50 p, r.ini if tho world's'productlon of t. J ir.ip. 56 p r cent of tho copper J ro cer nt of tho potrodeum. Nj o her tinion can touch us In volume ,.f manufactured goods. c are pruducinK 22 per cunt of th wurld'3 products of woolen, 25 jtr ofnt of (he lotion cloth, 4fi per cent of the paper, 27 per cent of tho gias J 6 ptr eent of tho shoes and a per cent of tho steel products. Amerlci la the chief creditor na tion of the world." Irfiily Kssex, the former Adcln (Irani, daughter of Uracil (Irnnt of New York, according to reports from London, will soon wed the Duke of Connaught, undo of King Cleorge. Jily Kssi.x Is n widow. Karl Kssex having died In l'JIC. The Duko Is ithp third son of tho lato Queen Vic toria, lie Is s'eventy jenrs old. Tho DlielusM of ConniiuRht. who was Pi In. one Louise M.'irgurl'.ci of I'rtpi. In, died some eai'S ago SIIIHNKItS WH,I (lO TO to gueiite, who sclnlnnry. M. 8. I.ONC1 returned Monday from l.ltllo Hoek, Ark., where ho pent his vacation. ! O, C. MOOIIH of Iteggs was In Tuls.1 Tuesday looklilc after busi ness Interests. tin, 27 mid lllliabeth V. IHxnn. 21, I I Tulsa; Kied Chldester. S5, Tulsa and J. It HICKMAN, a business man l'aunlo lluckley, 26, Casey, 111. of Kt. Louis, was In Tulsa, Tuesday I on business. I'HTITIONfl KOIt MVOIIC'H were I j filed In district court Tuesday by M ItH. JACK KKU.KV, 920 .South' Hosa Leedy ngsliint rteorne l.eedy. KlKlu, left Tuerduy for Hot Sprltiga, Pearl 1. CllidMin as-Hlnst Kihel (llad Ark , for an t-xtended visit. ! son; Mendle Wllnon against l-'nnil, I Wilson; .1 W. Jones nvalnsl Nancy W. I.. LKWIS returned Monday .Tones- Thomas J dallies ngaliist from Louisville, Ky whero ho nt-' Mae Oalnes. - tended tho state fair, and whero his; horses won 25 prizes. ; J A ICR KASTON and U. W. .lacobs ITULSA OBSERVES left Tuesday night .for Oklahoma City to attend tho American Insti tute of Hanking, In session there Tuesday and Wednefday. II. T. M'CUNi:. M. IX McMahoand )I. KlUgernld wilt Irnvo Wednesday for Spavlnaw, whero they will fish and hunt. flS.S VBHA OWYNNR. for many yenrs society editor of Tho World, Is again to engage In newspaper; work nftiM' nioro than a years ab sence In which she tried her hand nt banking. iMIss Oynne found bank ing too confining and strenuous, nnd will ngaltv bo connected with Tho World, doing repnrtorlal work MAlHtlAm-: iTiCKNRRS wero Is sued to tho following Tuesday by thol clerk of county court. Joslah Clark I Chatfleld. 25, Oklahoma City nnd, (Venetta Jones, 2, Tulsa: James 1C FREE FAIR TODAY contini'i:i rnoM paof. onb herd of llolsteins, wns given four first, two HPeond and one third Kleven bllift ribbons, six red ones mid ono white rllilion wnre award, d to lire.it tnterr-t is being the Hoys iIIWmoii. Lewis Cllnes soiw and r . . shown In I'n. i , I.i WW. I entered six calves, nnd rarrlnu twny u goodly portion of the blue ribbons. Other Iiojh did enuilly ns well, and proudly exhibited their ribbons to show that they havo Peon busy dur ing the past year. L. J. Mctturo, of Oklahoma City, vcretnry of tho Htnte" Hereford Ilrecders association, U attondlug tho fair to help stimulate Interest In Ilerefords. He said Tuesday nlht that owing to the attitude of Tulsa rnunty livestock men, It Is probable Hint state hendiiunrters of the into elation w III he moved to Tulsa sh rtly. and that u number of itilin ihay hi' conducted hero during tho coming season. Illggs Hon of Muskogee, n.id Harry Hart of Okmjlp.cc botli have enisled their choice lletefords nt the fair These rattlu had not been Judged last Pluht. In llarl's herd Is lleail Perfeetliin, world's rliamplon bull, wlvlch wmi a blue ribbon prac tically everywhere he has been ex-1 hlblted over the "big eurciill" that Hart makes every jear. This animal I i. II u i L.ild Hill f,ir:i. i U'l.i'C. 1 . S ill. 1 li.ll' ( of I, .I. fiiM in tin riv f l in, ,t saddle h't. el.iss The Inure sbnm d to line 'iitvaiituge hefore a koikI slfed iiallei) and the award whs cii thusl isiii ally neelNlmed. Another Lcwei lioi,e took first In Hi three Riilt. il i I.ish, hlle M. Hteln won III the .Ii lung horse, nmre or nelillng class Hesnlis in the threo el.isses follow: Kit si, W L. U'wls; sfioonil, M. Mtdii, Third, W I.. Lewis. Tbiee gulled saddle lints or gelding Hist, W. U lwl, we.uul, Tom Hunt, third W. I. Lewis KIiihIc .lining horss, nmre or geld ing: Klrst, M. Hteln, second W. L. Lewis, third, W. L. Lewis. Wedllcsda. us a sneelnl .i 1 1 r i . 1 1 ,,,, for Til leu il.iv. nil extra cI.imh of ,npe rlnl lorn I Interest will lie nt: I When fUe-galted Tulsa -nwiied II .11 hi". Will be shown h their owiui.t in a1 Keiitleinrn s aimreur Hnss. L.iuih I trlanlsin will eount 50 per cent and horse 60 per ii-nt Tulsa ns wh.i win sliow in this spi i liil I.ikh a,,. M Hteln. 13 It. Peri), llarrj tliei.,, c K. llrnwli rruiik Me.ir. mil mil mnnngi r of he Tulsa I Ivestu. k end llttltlxirtal i M Million, Is Jtltlg. of Hie s.iddle rlasti i Sand Springs Hi-prcc lilctl. H. L Illleii, teiicher of Hmllli HiirIich vocailoiial training In the Owasso schools, Is In charge of the Owassii exhibit He lias n number of special demonstrations that are of Interest to the city man ns well ns to the rum lite. Jack O'Connell. In charge of tllu nawsoii and Lynn llllc exhibits, has an mgeil several red llghUi over the illtiplay which aid In viewing It at night The flnml Mprlngd schools nro well reprcsentml by H hoth In the main building In which there Is a display of cRblnei work, enntlstlng of clmlri-. tables and oilier artli li s ot furnl lure that cannot b. deteeled from fnctory iiiiide furmiui tin. of the inteif ing and popu- liu I lbs h Hun of Till' a ('muni ll.iti ntvii i iim.ii, lat..n fi.mi whli h t-.i 1 1 v Tiiarte I i t..d Lull, i ntlllt IH lllHIIllUtcd fi nv.i h itiM mil of I i. h daj. During lb., i n i hou m 11 a, dears IJiad. ii.i..ie illending the fm Is fond f Im lerinllk. I.'. W Hitlw.iy, d.ilry speclillst ot Hie A. A M. col lege nt Stillwater, Is intending the fair and Is u close observer of tho mnliner In which dairying Is gain ing a strong foothold In the county. Daredevil "Blln Spain limit his Prs hut Jump from 'in ulrpUno Tin". lay afternoon Willi thfl hun dreds ait' ndlng the fair ertinwl thfHr necks, opened their mouths and giiiid inin th sir. "Ifnppy Dae" Holland and Madame Alforettn fur nish an interesting trnpeea perform ance. Htdl.tnrt Is a vocal Milolst nnd co-Hpi'iate with tlnnibal's Uind whli h nc'iimpiiiiles his I'ongs. The CosiniiMilltun iniile iMo held the Chiiiitnuiria plntfoini Tuesday .if ei iiiii.ii wild K' n.l I' Muliluy, lei nun- niei taming il" night rn.wd I'nti rl un. i fm Wednesday are tin linrii.ib.it i ml Aigut the ma Kl Inn wxlglis nearl a ton and wns hp'ilHunt tlcorge II 1 Intcoinlie p il r 'ion McinlK'rs of Alul.ir Temple Ilnu Sjioclnl to Ctrciiiiinlal About 200 Tuls.i shrlners aro ex pected to -fittrtid tho ceremonial of Akdar Temple at Knld Friday. Ie.iv Ing hero in a special train of flvo couches at midnight Thursday. Tho Akdar hand and iiatiol will be nmoni; the number. Potentate Samuel H. , Armstrong. 39 nnd Leoua I'lgg. ijjo will go to Lnld on Thursday lnTulsn, Jco Carson, 24 and Ma liI!n-'.1CB oftbo local delegation. Unrdlsnn, 21, Catoosa; Caleh K. Mar- HUNDREDS SIGN' TO HELP G. 0. P. O..TIM'nU rttOM l'AOB O.N'K Ing with to vocal selections which were greatly apprcclatcd. Tilsi commlttco roport was then frese'Ved by Chairman Vc.iscy and unanimously adopted. In the pieamblo tho object of the organization of the club was bet forth in the following languugo: "The primary object of this club l to tnhM within Its mambcrshlp til voters of the City of Tulsa, both men and women, regardless of-their larty aff.luttons In tho past, whs dlsapprmo tho despotic and nuto crat.. ini uile which has ch.iraetor lifj the administration of President Wilson ihi. ugliout; who resent th mlsort ii in , ,,f the president's cabi net an I hose senators and repre tcnla.i.. , in congress who complac tr.tly ,tUl their convictions upon lir.port..i iijbllc (lucstlons uyon tho inert. o. m of the preiident, tlierc ly br i , ng ipon themselves tho "un "f the appellation 'rubber tt mp 'L.tesmen,' who bcllcvo that re'i.rp o true representative gov ernment and to Hie limitations of the letrn. institution Is indispensable o "hi niaie. sceurllv nnd tiermiin- tnee of the republic, nnd who aboo (ver it, rensideratlon opposo tho cr.tran. . to ,, i'ntod States into ine u ii-!. i league of nations and tiny un. s , ,,t mghng alliances In whli-hV lliat vivjonitrv fin, I lt..rp..nllrtnt,tA Kheme would Involve us, preferring t all tim. 3 and In ovcry conceivable r""" to maintain Invlolnblo ine sovi'ieisnty, national dignity and inie n ,,t our r0ontry " PROWLER HELD FOR TRIAL, J'"'i I oimd In Apartment irouse, Mid to Have llren I''rciitPiit Visitor. I ltevnolds arrested Monday r-'wling through an apart nenr 01 "- South Itoulder t , ' "r'jr lU'lUrO J1IHUCO , v.vru.iy, iinu was rnm- " .ffii tintier bond of 11.000 '""innry hoarlnff October 1. ' Millnr. ivlm insiHiUd i. which Reynolds was ir ;J,aimH 11,at n Mn an .on r n( '"""P""" nt tho prls. Cks n re,.th0 nI'a-tment two of s ' nml 8,010 a amount " nng apparel. KHEALTltftM. PURITY Youj; Security When you aro tired and hot tho purity of tho dainty you order may become, secondary to Its coolness and flavor Hut whllo you are enjoying Its rich flavor and Iceberg coolnesH, we aro watchful to kco that only purest ma l.irlalo art UBud. "Try Our Superior Cnmly" Candyland Ono Door South of Mnjcstlc Thentcr On tho CIRCUS Strand Mir Now Playing Grounds Todny FRISCO SHOWS Big Wild West and Other Attraction -LAoPULAR WITH THE PEOPLeU II j in Arthur Goodrich's f IdMwM Ii famous V J tW Broadway Success mik I lln J I IU 1 Norma Tnlmadgc's Newest nnd Finest Photoplay Hc1u:ir i.i oi is, nits, latno, 2, .i:if, nsii, ruin, 7, 8:in, uian Cc VAUDEVILLE rii .. .... . . n U 1 i-oniiiuious Pictures liJp. 111. to 11 p.m. WEDNESDAY Gardner Kendall &Co. 'In 11 (ioldfery I'lirce" Jimmy Dunn "I'lie liilcriiiitliiiial Mltnlo Ills trip 1x1 the fniiu." Great Nnglc nnd Co. 'Tim Kimt With Hie CliUKeii" Dale & Dcvoe "A llcni'li I'llrlatlou" King-QUccn & Jack Coiiiul) nml llarinoii) .Slnglni; 17 DIRECTION rilCHGf? LIROTlil fiS X Douglas Fairbanks in "REGGIE MIXES IN" Vllngrnpli (.'(lined) Mutt nnd Jeff .Vow. AflcrnooiM lUccnt Kundiijs . i:cnlncs nnd Kuuila)S (( lilldrcii) (AillillH) 1 ( III III 1 tit I (AdiiltHl 115 25 2550 Hattinlny Kiindajs Ku uino, : 7 ::. 0 : 1 .-. VAl'DP.VILLi: SC'III.DI LP. Wcch ))nj aiuii. 7130, uiir, 1 m II II ! III! M11 I ENJOY GRAND ENTIRK NEW SHOW TOMORROW The Afternoon At the GRAND Loew's Vaudeville 25c 15c 50c ,25c AH Lwcr Iloor Scats . . All Ilalcony Seats NldllTC Iovut 1'lrpr Pntlre Ilak'ony' All Prices Include, Tii. William .lacobs, Managing Director LOEW'S IXJIl ALL THi: POLKS n-i-Acts5 TT T TTr 1-lTTTT -tr -ry V 2WJUIL, VlLylH, mid 11 new PICTURE PLAY Loom's Vnudcvlllo 3i"0-7:00-0:no Plcturo I'lny l-2.;30.H-I0l0O Come An) time from 1 to 11 p. m T VD TP TODAY AND JL JL IV I J TOMORROW Tho Seventh Iplsodc of Polo's Ilcdt Sorlnl 8 '. Ma I.' 'ljil t. 1.1. n EDDIE raiun.u C'lianilHT TO AHDHP-SS CLUH Jfct t h. '0ir. ri.. ...... . .. 1:!-M-..bon11sS'.nt usmess Ethics- will bo tho BUb- "I (1 tnlls Kit r v.,.,,niii.T ni commoroe, ceml-monthly dlnnor of tho ousiness and profesnlonul no rlnK nl .in .v- . .h v ou n chick I'riu.iy toor ,i V.10 secnJ oor club- the i,'Il.r,.bu!,."e"" moHns following bous i urV,ll0..fUl,"tIon ot a f-l'"1-will bo dlncusBcd In the light "aul"r,rcnort to ho made by .Mis. 0.a-. cha,rn"in 0 tno coin S , ' 1?nco or nthvr cntcrtaln m ur '"cr'':lig clubhouse funds ' iis0 bo dlHcussed. flic Vaiiishins! Dagger" With 1in liandi the iM-erlexs Polo Kit 1-4 nlld hea-sM! single handed hu miuusIicm Ills uuy Hiroiigli llm ranUs of tin) mutinous crew, liiiiiimcrliig Ids nay from liclmv il'k to top imust and Into Hie hcu! unarmed lie Kiuaslim the vllllansv ivho wck to fnstcn a crime on an Innocent girl, ThcM) lira only Incidents In tlil.s fcwlft hca-lo-hcu hcrlal. Added Poaturcs Wullnro Cohtirn In "Itnngers and nnstlcrsj" Crummeil full of ootipunclierH in outdoor Muiitn. Snub Pollard and ".Sunslilno Sammy" Ijilcwt Ncwh Weekly Pcntiirlng this Week INSTHUCTIO.V OPIIV. 'I not ton into In Inln . I, n ni.n... "vlip.m: . .l, ' ne aMU homo raro of tho meet for tho irrcond time 1 ucil t:rnRR yi.ilit, . n cording to Mrs. William D. y. head of the homu ninKlnir It tin Codf , J' i? and mother la held at 2 30 , , iinu mr uuinen women at !ock Him evenlnir lnmrue. 1 a ititv. clua.ica nieut wuukly, Jack Mahoney's Own Big Musical Comedy Company All New Show Tuesday and Wednesday Screen IVntnrm Bill Hart in "Riddle Gawnc" I"nlly ArbucUlo and "Tlio Third Pyo Stnrtlng Thurtday, tJhidys Ilrockwcll In "ltos4j of Nome," ullh new Anudrilllc, also "Kutli of Uio llocklrs" and n comedy II IIFH PU 11I1T I'llMMIIII I I ... - , .... - - i i ! mimm wwwnMHMw vm iiur i laving - - - - 9 Tho Whlrly Rlrllo Show M "Honeymoon Limited" SEATS ON ICNtflMQ MMW QTHDIT SEATS ON J1 rr11 sale JliiuiHo mumb lml . sale I "The Two Duke." TODAY , NO PHONE CALLS TODAY I ZZ THE EVENT OF ALL MUSICAL EVENTS I Uig ueauty r.oru. I S If. ATS M PI IlQ t Seen AC, of S.iprvmo U U 11 W L 11 I Wit IIHLU 7 3 ' H Ul I I SATURDAY EVENING JlVU& SO i An;:;i , local management Robert boicil c arson , KliBp-fWlf.l j ' (Hardman Piano Used j ?V LAST TIMES TODAY LAST TIMES TODAY ft ki:i-i i .miip.ii sto LAST TIMES TODAY Mjfl ' I Q I ?ThU ,. our ,i croolced SUPREME ftQMm S J&L $4 J I VAUDEVILLE M mi jrtf$Ifc5 A "eronk plclitrc" lliat'H a dlf. 'X yj A fi 'MV iirMwhl KKftW Si'i ''VPa1CV ''"nt from any rriMik plcliiro IwaismiiffiaSM fl WitYK lWaW9iH" EST Fti (HWJJllA- t' joii i;ver miw iih black Im dlf- ? 3 k ?S i'J WtLzfl rSM'Ws WSi lAJmWSP fcrcnt from ulilU.. ' mIM m 41 r im ftfj&farZkC You'll hii.glnintll , our nI.Ich am -Y $ fe MJ W J .T XfXA'ZL if flhb )Wl EE i M rtMt HVs. mm,'. UV glorlod, fav , ft. $gf Q S ' Vuyi&Ar TO ' tk VM -1 T3vt V fti '"' M''M In a rolo that flw A' ' K H , V $J 1 VV AW ' &2&Wii I W? I mil "IVIAUAIVIU. A tV4 N vmJ V7A 1 lglJ m mi IF ma m urn An Artistic' I'rcM'iilatlon "MADAME X" Adapted from the l"iencli of Alciiindcr IIIsmiii II) riiingcmciit with Henry W. SniiiKc With Pauline PmlulcU and u iiplciidld cast ot Plajcrx 'Hie etcriinl triangle tilth a dif ferent nnglc (he iiicercsl of all angles father, lumber, con. Majestic News Majestic Review Topics of the Day Majestic Orchestra and Organ Krrnlng nnd Sunday afternoon, liimor Ploor. BOe Ilalcony, Xlsj llotcs, Iogcs, HcMTted, "fie Week Day Milliner Iirr Ploor. 35e, Ilalcony aSr; IloieH-lAigt'!, Kc-xortcd .10p Samuel Goldwyn I'rcsicittii TOM MOORE "STOP "THIEF" The Cobiiii A: IlnriN Notable Stago Success Pathe News Palace Orchestra Scrim Timet jo no, insto, i2iir, 2, 3 -is, 1:3(1, 5 IS, 7. Hli.'i, 11.30 H Baxter to Poft el in "Tb,. rv,ii r .W" Chi1 stiefc, Jcntictt Tvo Horn Jim vir uiin Twchowig Norman letme t "a ttctti"'a ndlbtntriip ' K Et a mmm m m t4 3, Ivy sia-r ui. si in vrio.N.s now lO OS.(il. awsii k's fi6 WHEJLIAM S. MMDf A story as Hart wanted It. Made by Willium S.' Hart himself. Of the west as Hart knows it. Acted as Hart likes to act. The stirrint; talc of a man, a maid nnd a pinto pony, and a robber band in the jrreat eouthwest. A star that's all man in a picture that's all thrill! Also a new comedy and other features. ! i : i 5.) KU t"W ! 8.1. It K 1 B n i " t "i i. 4i v . !: n ' S". i t f. 1 i i I t m fin