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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1920 PROGRESS IN ORGANBUILDING Stamnv Gives Comprehen sive Review of the Industry. NO FINALITY ACHIEVED J Improvements and Additions Arc Continually Being Made to King of Instruments. Akdar Temple Planning Ceremonial Here in Fall Ilrforo ThnnkiiRlvliiif rolls around, another ceremonial will bo held ly Akdar temple, according to II. M. Wrllll'.il hMnrilnK Tl, V. n not yet brcn Hot for tho ceromoni.il, to bo held hen. Mr. W'elliver re turned Sunday from 12nld, whero a claim nf 210 was Initiated, There Is no finality In oriran bulldliiB, according to Krncst l'rann SUim.n, organist of tho I'lret Clirln tlan church nnd composer of note. "Tho word 'finis' has yet to bo written In tho history of organ building." Mr. Btumtn said lii.it week. "Improvement and new effects aro constantly brim; made. Tho modern Instrument fascinates bcouuso of Its Infinite possibilities of effects, both solo and orchcstrlal. Tho best or gans of Bach's llmo do not coin pnro at all with those of today." Tho story of tho organ, ns sketched briefly by Mr Stamm, hae in It a numbor of tho elements which tppcal In romances nnd novels. H "The primitive beginning of tho or pin was n small collection of hol low recd.i from Homo aauatlo plants," ho said. "Thcso rcedffl were next cut.and arranged In ym mrtrldl order, producing a Rrml ualod scries of ncvcn to nlnu ton. Organs Vfcro first used In tho churches of Spain In tho ycur 450 A. 1). Tholr use In tho Orcclt and lloman churched was at first pro hibited but later Introduced by one of the Topes to assist congregational ringing. Their uso soon spread to Franco nnd Knglanrt. At Winches ter cathedral In England In I the tenth century Micro waa an organ of 400 pipes which required tho hand power of 70 men to furnish tho necessary wind pressure." Tho first authentic account of n keyboard Is that of nn organ with 16 keys three Inches broad nt Mag deburg, Germany, In tho eleventh century, Mr. Stamm Btated. Mr. Btamm described tho action of thli organ as very Btlff ntul said that t the player was known n.i nti organ i beater becauso ho used his Ilsta In ' producing tho tones. "l'edals wnro first used In 1200," Maf. Stamm continued. "In 142D nn organ In Amiens cathedral, France, had feven pedal stops. Two of tho most inportant points In tho development Vf tho organ were tho Invention of fctops, so that different combinations of pipes might be used wlhout sounding them nil at tho s.imo time, and the Invention of the swell which enabled tho playor to diminish or Increase tho amount of tone from tho pipes. Stops wero given distinctive names, suclvas dia pason, choc, flute, clarinet, etc.. In the fifteenth centtrfy. Variety of effect In the solo utops wa aimed at In the early French organs, while German organ builders aimed, at power of tono to accompany unl Bon.il singing.'' Johann Sebastian nach, tho first Real Estate Loans Straight Money Ask for Mr. Scars Osage 9660 great organ recltnllut, was onco re fused a position as organist at St. Jacob's In Hamburg In favor of it clerical amateur who hud bribed Ills way. Mr. Stamm said. "Tho Idea of tho municipal organ scoinj to have originated In Kngland, as thoro was a town linn organ In Leeds, 1 England, In 18B3. This Instrument, wns built tinder tho supervision oft Henry Smart, well-known nn a com-' poser of organ musliN In Ururyl i.nno tnenicr, London, in 1SG8, there was placed tho first electric action organ. Just after this another largo clcctolenl action Instrument was placed In a private rcsldenco near London." ' Tho clectrlo action organ, orlgt-! nated In England,' la almost uni versally used now, as It requires scarcely nny more pressure, than Is. used In playing a piano, Mr. Stamm! sniu. "in tho past the English havo put trio, organ to the most varied usrt nnd havo been ino, successful organ builders. In con-J niruciKig ut'ir 'insmimoniM mat combined tho harmonic flutes and flno reed stops of tho French, tho excellent firing tono stops of tho Germans with their own best organ building and superior methods of control." Tho first organ erected In Amer ica wos brought irom England and placed in Queen's chapel, llos ton. In 1745 Edward llroomfleld of lloston built tho first organ. Tho oldest Oman firm of America Imlav Is tho Hook ti Hastings company of Massachusetts, which has been la business slnco 1827- Tho next successful organ firm was tho House, velt company of Now York which Placed tho 109 stop organ In tho Chicago auditorium. This firm la ter becamo known as tho Farrnud At votcy Co. and built tho three manual organ In tho church of tho uoiy communion, St. LouIh, whero Mr. Stamm was formerly organist for eight years. , Hlllgrcm & I.nno organ company of Alliance, Ohio, wero the mnkers of tho organ In tho First Christian church. Tho flrt cf tho weekly organ recitals -for tho community win ue given uy air. stamm on Sun day afternoon, October 3. CORN MAY PASS STATE RECORDS I C. II. Howard Says Crop Is Promising 10,000,000 Bushels in Grain Thin year's corn crop will exceed laht fur' by at least 16.000,000 bushels, according to C. 11. Howard, who issues u weekly crop report for tiklahvnu. Cotton comes next In th increase, with ono quarter of a ridllon baton more than lust year Tho Wheat crop falls short of last enr's tu tho extent of 8,Opo,000 to lO.ono.nn.i tmh,.iu Mr 1 1. ..... po'tft, however, that the wheat yield has lncrpnurwt frnm II i rper arre, this year's acreage being ,mucli less than last year. Mm uats croy for tho year 1920 Is approxi mately K, 000,000 bushels short of last year. According to tho hureau of will- matf'fl Of thn Mrt'ln l.mr.l nt n 1 ture, thn forecast of Oklahoma's crop yield Is: Corn, 00,814,000 bush els; wheat, 40,000,000 bushels, oats. 44,600,000 bushels; rottnn, 1.270,000 bales; kafflr corn, mnlie, etc, 33,- uuu.uuu Dtisneis; barley, 1,251,000 bushels; alfalfa hay, 1,330,000 tons; prairie hay, (117,000 tons; whlto po tatoes, 3,300,000 bushels; sweet po tatoes, 2.S08.000 bushels; broom rorn, 20.000 tons; peanuts, 4 49,000 bushels; soighuin, 693,000 gallons. Howard kijh that vegetables nro best In the history nf the slate and aro valued nt 13, 000, 000, Ho says tll.1t tin lilt,, ,1.1 f.ulh.ir.1.. I,-.. ...... ,, ...... ..w in..,t.,i ,,,, II,M.J., eggs, butter fat, and livo stock, but mm wiu yieia mis year Is in exresi of laHt year, owing to tho fact that thero hna been nn abundance of for age nnil gram for pasture PLAN "DOWNTOWN" CHURCH - i- GIRLS' COLLEGE IN 0ZARKS AT TRACTS ATTENTION Beautiful Eureka Springs College Increases Enrollment. Crescent College, a standardized Junior Collego for Girls at Eureka Springs, Arkansas, In tho heart of the Ozark playgrounds region, la fast becoming tho widest Known girls school In the United States, al though enrollment Is peislstcntly limited to .80 girls. Thrse SO girls como from at least 20 'different states each year. Various reasons aro being as signed for this, among them being the following: It Is accredited among the univer sities and colleges. Maintains real conservatory advantages, Dues not nttcmpt to retain cheap Instructors. Insists that girls should have Indi vidual attention, unobtainable! In largo schools. la democratic or otherwise two"f!fths of tho enroll ment would not come from Texas. It long ago abolished silly boarding school rules and adopted student rovernniut. It fiiijihu.slies recrea tion as an 'essential part of a girl's education. Owns a beautiful lako and club house for exclusive use of students and teacher. ScIeUs care fully Its students from applicants only upon Investigation among satisfactory references. Crescent girls llko It So do their parents. These and numerous other reasons will mako any school popu lar. A few spaces still unpromiscd. Wrlto or wlro for catalogue, view book and other particulars. Address Jrrscent, College. llox V Eureka tprlngs. Ark. Advt. ere's No Picture Like the Picture of Health Tha greatest master-pieco in tho Art Gallery of Life is Nature's "Picture of Health" Ills a mamloui portraral of the hnroii wr at lu bat. One Uholds In Its composite fltulla true symbol of ttr.nilh. It present nrtire of ttrik in appearance In lu erwt car riage, clear skin,sparkbnt? et..ilron llmba. '"oj nerru anil firm muteleaifalrlr elbrat "c In animitkn kn. alert, fresh, and Pinteo;wlthan air of unbounded confidence and a fata radiant In eo'or and Illuminated with a glow of hope asd cbctrf ulneu. Could Nature here taken roti f Dth'T mMoTJ Suppose you itudr yourslf In the mirror of the present and com pareyourlouke. your feel lnrt and your condition with she rtneral characteristics of thia picture cf the human budy in perfect wotklny order, all parte of which are ond. well oranliJand diepoaed. perfornlnw their I unctloni freely, naturally. If you fall In any alnle point of reiera Uance, lou-ari not the picture of health. It'a tmperallee, then, that you look to a rneani to rebuild your itrenrth, eneriry ana Yleror-to hrin;-your tody up to a normal state of efficiency in all vt lu parte. The Great General Tonic Nothing (a more erVaeious a a rrbullder ef eihaosted nerree tnd mal foreee than LYKO, the treat gcaeral totiie It tends to renew lM weriWMil tiaasw, Seplenlah tbe bloud, enate r.w puwer and rnder ante, and revive the epinu el tnoee tvha are weak, frail, languid and er.erriauhl at the result of eicknces. eseraeiee strain. orry or &er week. It's a retainable appftiser. a spl-auid aid tedigesttoo and a floe tuaetional regulator of tbe User, kidneys and bowels. Al drcreiits sell I.YKO flit battu TO-DAY and you'll (Wa ne to luk mure like tbe Dictate of bealtb. LI. M....r... ivfn MCnrr-INP rnitPAMV LYKO Is eald la orlslnal (-tk .....H..vw,, blllW ,l,k.,w,t.L. Oftlf. like I owiura Did you ever feel Mk6 this? And did you know that ce strain" may cause: THE WRINKLED BROW THE DRAWN FACE MUS- CLES THE FURROWS around the eyes. Don't neglect your vision too long. There's a breaking point, you know. Let us tell you if you need glasses. Seekaiz C, Moore TOLBA 10 W. Third iSt- 0-3473 Hrv, llnrttui stud)liig Knlirutn OlyV HniiMcn to Ailtlxi JILt ndliiullig. Hov. 1 H. llarton, paator of tho lloaton Avenue M. I J, church, In now lu Kansas City wtudylng down town churches of that city and their iul)inont lu tho interest of the liulldlng plana of tho local church. The local church plans to build on ItH prcrnt locution In order to re main a "down town" church In deed and rff truth Thu first deflnlto step and plans will bo taken at aonect Ing of the board of tho church next week. Mr llarton went to Kaunas City Sunday night. FRESH1ES LEARN ROPES ssdnbllcN which wl'l bo held every Monday thn car Thcso general mcet'ngs will tako tho ilitco on Moife" da of the regular honie-room muot Ings of tho frt'shuicu. Urnest Itnu nildreswd tho fresh men Monday morning on the oppor tunities open to hlRh school xtudents In nthletlia Iilffeient teachers nro to aililiesM the students on tho dif ferent opportunities open to high ro html students, such a In music, dramatics nnd In art. 8 11it Year Studenljt nt T. II. K. INilit of Ciiilinii and OpHiilnulllv of High SeliiMilj .Mirt Wtfkly. All the freshmen of tho Tulsa high school met Monday morning In the high school auditorium with teach ers for their assembly, to orgnnlzn nnd learn of opportunities open to f mMlimfin In tlin lifffh wolinn! fArtt, P. I'rimty, principal, presided over j mo meeting. It wns the first nf the freshman 1 Does Pure Wholesome Footl mean anything to you? Or does just any thing do. EAT AT Newman's CatV 6 West Brndy St. Just Around the Corner' MUff ntlimflllMlinninnTfflmrn iTiiiniinTiiiiniimmniiiniiniiiiii immrnimiinninniHi iiMTiirjujiji Satisfaction! Welcome Guest Coffee has flavor that pleases with its pure goodness. 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On sale today at your grocer's. 1 if ' nil A5J Recipe 'for Coconut Cream PJo (Meringue) W'lIH'itr'i Ckicd Coconut (from which on ht ttt t rujt prtistd aui etx'vntjt nt L4n ftf4 until J.cht snd ntlyl SiXoK cup icrtiQu.aUd ur i tup Cocoa Jt Milk and milk 1 Icvtl IkhWtpooottfulcornttarvb Hoch o Salt Add UUn rcf yalii Jd cornitatch to rn)lV,rlc cvir alow Uf ti1 ttir Mt th.eli. Utmoir fitn Lrp ant. add about ty cf th coctvuut, I'uuf irio bnv larei (or two mI0 hakad crt-ru acd t?vcr with ittifly Water, etc wh tta to w -It tw. or flirt taUstool Cat rowtfr-rrdxr crtnulatci r l.avt baa addtl, Srrtnkla ctxoaut a lop o4 tprawo quick) la oyco. m S Gracefulness Dominating the , V and even -The most striking feature of the autumn coats is the graceful ness and charm of the loose wrappy lines. , , -We offer today veiy liberal collections of coats tho newest created models from designers of distinction emphasizing the wonderful style possibilities of these now types. t -The fine -warm rich furs which adorn these coats, represent an important fashion note and add immensely to their .attractive and practical character. , , -Cloth Coat prices from $70.00 to $425.00. i -Plush coat prices from $35.00 to $250.00. r (.'out Kcctlun, Tlilril Flour. 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Sizes nnd shapes for children from 4 to 14 years. Regularly ?9.00. Children's Bcction, Second floor. Women's Sun-Rain Umbrellas, Special $5.00 Good gloria covors; "ivory" ' handles and rib tips. Main floor. 1 Fancy Fabric for Dresser Scarfs, 35c Highly mercerized; 18-inch width; made oxpcciajly for dresser scarfs. Main floor. New Store Hours PLEASE NOTICE 0h-ii at M:30 n. ill. L'Iom' at 0 . in. Kiiliinlnj at (1:30 i. in. w a al a II TV , if M ?f asi JLJ1 u "T Bolt by Hoy It. Cotman. Cuiv. i'.Uiu ARTIST Designer, Photo Retouching I'lionn Dally Wnrlil Omiko 0000 5 3- 5 s '9 S S 8 WtW YORK KANSAS CITY. Ma