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TULSA DAILY" WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1020.
It
FULSA JEWS PLAN
INSTITUTE HERE
Work on General Center
For Jewish People
to Start Soon
'vprcvntntlvc .lows of Tiilm
. t ot tho MtillrlMl Htldltottum
irtdny afternoon und ndopted
k f..r llir confdru. tlon of a
I lll.rf wliu ll will lit tmcd for fi
. ,uMi limlitiitp. This bulldlnir will
.iiilppid with club room, dance
in i i 1,im roil 111 ivlioro uncial
i i ,ul functions, imd club meet
may he hold.
MiH'iuttiiin of th building will
I I .;ijn hh noon an the plan nro
i 'i.I by a Imlldlrvr enr.inilttep
i h liriH been nppotntrd. It will
. banted nt KHlrvlow nnd .Main.
is vIii'H'd Sundiiy were
Mtrkoi. president; I,ouIm iM.mt.
. president. A. I'orry, rcrordliiR
rcmy. H Ilordati, corrofpondliiB ,
i.iry, M. ltoretitt, troniurur.
1 f"'l"v. li.' iilriK'tui-K wpii'l
ted. Hablil Mortis Toller, Ilnbblj
l.rn lutein. .'. Kruvctz. 1!, A.1
im.in. A. Abe. id. D : M. I.-vIihm
M. licifutt, A, llorndsky, I,1
-mil. and J. W. l.evine, i
Crowded Condition of
Stale Homes Shown
Oklahoma Growth llig
lly AMnilnt.il I'r. Snti. Wlm
OKLAHOMA V,VT. Oct. IS
(Ipoi,.- V. Clat k, chairman of ill)
Mate hoard nf pul.lU affair, imid
todHV lio believed the ri'vxuled
condition of vtalc Itmtlluttona In
dicated remarkable tfruulli In
OklRtKHitH'n population.
Clark nal.1 tho unite school for
for bl e minded at Knid now hart
350 Mtmlrnt Mini 50 hip on llm
wall log IIM County judsios
Ihrniurhotit the Mute, have been
notified not to commit additional
diild't'ii to the mhool CounllPi
or individual mint euro for ttuwe
wlm cannot lie taken.
Moth 'orphan lionn'it nro over
crowded M .it IteliMi.i ii nd 23
nl I'ryor, according to Clark. Th
T'nuIk Valley mnto tralnlnir nylined
for hoys, wl'h n maximum mpticlty
(or inn, Iiiin IBB. lie also n.ild that
the three Mat Hyhitim for the
It.wine are taxed to i-iipni-Hy
200 at Supply, l.ioo nt Vlnliu uml
l.&uu at Not man.
TULSANINTO VAUDEVILLE
TULSA BEST REPRESENTED
Vimiml Methodist Conference nt ().
( Hail Tlmv From TuKii 1 l-t i-lt-t
l il.sa dlslrlrt of tho Kpworth
i.ii' wnH the best represented at
I H .iniui.ll coiifereiirp of tho Mcth
t li.t church for Oklahoma and
j..ithprn Texni". which clo'od Mon
ii v at l'oit Worth, according to
M -i lluth Park, neorclnry trcas
in' of tho dlxtrlit Kpworth len?ue,
wN returned yen:ordnv. Throe dclo-
i;ai' I from t ll ft TiiImu district nt-
i imIi d tho confoionco. Wr. Wnrren
St. tl of Nowata, first district voe
. i
liilin Klcldlcy, Trlel. uml Fancy
Skater (iots )t plieiim .loo.
I John Stfldloy, a Tulsa youth who
for (levcra! weeks has been RlvInK
1 pxhlbi'lolii of trick and fumy roller
NkitttiiK at ".cvei'iil Ktute full In the
' nnrtnemu, nan mstned wun tne or
I 1 1 1 1 -u i i vaudeville, circuit anil wilt
soon he seen Upon the "boards"
I with oiio of thp larRost vnudovlllle
! circuits of the country.
Stelilloy rPttirnciI u row ilayo ai?o
from St. Croix l'alls, Wisconsin, tho
Inst point of his recent tour of stnto
fairs, with the thought of resuming
his work as a printer, which hu
learned while also learning roller
skntlnK. Within a few diys, how
ever, ho had been pukiikciI to take
the place of Hoy Mark, who recently
appeared at one of tho local theaters,
who Is now retiring from vaudeville.
DRAW LINE ON
BLACK AUDIENCE
Female Spellbinders Turn
Down the Negro
Request
Staff Correspondence.
OKUUIi'MA CITY. Oct. IS -Further
embai rassinent to tho demo
cratic campaign committee has hern
caused by the heads of negro demo
cnitlc chits niit'HllnK thai the
women orators who hnvo been
speaking In ' southern Oklahoma
mnko addressee at special gather
ings of the democratic negroes, who
were orguuli'cn at the request of
prominent stnte democrats of Oklu
hotna city, OkmiilKeo, and Tultu.
Th cmbnrramnipnt Is nccentuatcd
borause the women who are asked to
make speeches bolnmf to the bevy
sent down along tho lied river to
scale democratic dlasonturs back Into
tho fold by raising the race (iioatlon
The itogi o iwptstn understand thin
and also thought they understood
that the Heil river campaign wait one
of political expediency nnd had noth
ing to do with tho real Iwup of the
eAinpnlgn. the lengtit) of nations
tnp inmpalgn committee bns been
unable to meet the renuos's of trelr
! newly linnle allies of the blark color
because the Women speakers tefMao
to go, and no amount of diplomacy
poi'Ktiaaitf i nnH removed the dim
glHM
Uc.
Mow on Liquor Traffic REFINERS MEET AT 0. C. fl0AD BOOSTERS CONFER
iiVHUUS III li(J IJOCIxCl
Aiiiii.lnl loiiiiiilltco to I'liillicr Halo
Intcrc-lH nt Itcfliii'i of OWIn-hoina-'I'i'Mis
An-molalliiiK.
I 'i claruttoii of a determination t..
contend for what they arn vrlMu
Hie Ihe rights of Oklahoma oil nun
in tho railroad rale mutter and ap
pointment of a committee to tut -I
her their Interest wa th principal1
.lotto,, taken by ft Joint meoting of,
Oklahoma and Texas refiners at a
meeting in Oklahoma Cllj Moncbis.
and 28 men forfeited tin Ir bonds. , ici ordlng to Information reucmng
i Tulsa Monday nlflit.
LIQUOR CHARGE GETS THREE1 ti... meetin. reported as the:
lirg. nt of independent refiners ever,
Druu SI....- I'.op.lcto,., Ti f Tulsa ! J '''J Vhr,MriM,,fmahi
p,o,,"ie orl .. M," N....'h M .In ,!u , "- IVliolriim and lnn.;r.' ,
store. 10'. North M .In and l:..b Hull I b.tlnr. prlnclnally comprised the
. . . ......... . It n . t1nn numnilllnn IkUmrtil
.in!i' or tile Moo nun l ii UK sioio .
.. ...i ri,i. . ii-i-,..i,.ii i,n n cumisieii of five members of ei h
barge of lib ual pisesliui of In
f.HOCI US M N lilt S t 1 1 riNI..
A rerciu mm inn nt against 'John
Harleyrorn.' instigiiid by I'olli
Caplalns' flimgo 1 1 !..! . and V. It
WllkeiHon r.KiiltPil y.Meiday aftei
noon 111 30 eases booked on a tharge
of Intoxication m poll, e court. Of
this nutnbei . II Htyidcrson. 14. 1,.
Smith, I'Mnyd Oalton and Mrs. IC.
llender paid fines of $r.' and costs
('. Williams and Unity Mathews paid
fines of $11 and osts. Two of the
number paid flmi. of IS and i usts
ArkatiHim Ititcr Hrli
. i il ... Hi W.i.M
I'OM'A CITY, o.t 2:t An lm
pi.riiiiit good road lonference was
held hero Maturdny, participated In
by the federal, slate, county and
lecnt authorities. The meeting 's
held In tho officii of Wllllnm II.
I'.iiKlsn.l and had to do with the
eonst ruction of hat d-surfaeed roads
In tho t'oncu City district with fed
1 1 nt asslstancs, parti, illarly the
n.iid between 1'oiicii i.iv and the
At kaftan river binlgi , lb main
loud Into OsagO coiunv
faptaltt fanntolrov npd llngln
fer Alderman of the f. leral road
dcpiirtmenti llenr Wood, sl.ite
highway commission! i Hoheii r
Terrell, state engtneei and Mr
Hamsey. his assistant. Coiintv
'I In ( I'liitu of "Corn l.ll.lier, ' 'lime
lilasmw I 'i .ii in I b) I'olleo (nilaln.
!!. I'. I'eieis, propiletoi of a (in.
ei i y iio.e ,ii, Hit KiihI C'nimbers,
hit Id a fine of ilO mil costs on a
ehntge of lib gal possi sston ,f In
toxica ling ibpi r in polln -uil yea
leiday aflrrnedin.
Peiers w., arreited by Poloo Cap
tain (leorro Hlalne ttundny nlgt
Three pints e.f rorn whiskey and
throe drinking; glasses .nrth llllel
with hiior weic found In I'eters'
store.
I'ei -ii was turned over lo count v
in' hoi Itlcs and n .ante i hnrge i.r .
hi IHtiir Ititoxleatlng llotioi wn'
h itm d ngaiiNit him Into Monday (
te noon.
Ilcci tilling for Itait.r.i.
l'ONCA en , ) i. 1 h
nusplcea of the I'onm rity A t
.1,1'glon post the enllstltig . r i
(he lieadtpmriers rifiipany,
I (tattery, Oklahom.. Nii'ton.!
siarieo yi'siertinj .inn
Until the full number i- -
American Legion men h.i . .
pointed officers of th
It Is tinderstood that a mil'
the enlistments will be fnon
fortiHT servlro men, as tie- i m
desires the I'tmea compile
an elite organlaatlon. Km
are being taken at the chit,
commerce which Is co-op. t.i'ii
the legion In this work.
. the
"lM' .111
n i or
luhl
In. ii (I
i i'i ue
' Jted.
II i
V HH 1
I' . ll
i noiii.:
ll poS'
o h
ni"ll t !-
i r of
with
nr. ildrnt. reported that the Tula
dUtriet organization Is now sup-1 J A M MS A V CASK Y .returned
poitlntf Mr. Havlchurta as a mis-Sunday from WnMiingtnn, where ho
s cm.iry to Chlmi and that It wan has been spending the past few
th. only Kpworth lenguc In thn WeeUs In the Interest of hid com-
ft., 'a supporting u missionary i inny.
ahiond. '
XPHMCATION KOH rlghtn of mil- T t? Tjf nPnOn-f-pV
loiltv was filed In district court i JL X ivlV A llCClLCl
or
cultles, and
Is hoard on
ment.
not a llttbl murmuitng
both sldea of thu argu-
.McAlcMcr right Has Hike,
giei'lsl tn lh Win 1,1,
M'ALKSTKH, Okla., Oct. IS.
clly will make u strenuous fight
ngalnst tho increaso In gns ratc.i
sought by thn loi-al gas company
nt tho hearing before tho corpora
tion commission Tuesday. H. M.
Try, city manager, and W. J. Hor
ton, city nttornev, departed for
Oklahoma City tonight, prepared to
fight thn petition.
toNieatlttg Itillor when these stores
were raided l'v a parly of jioll.e of
fl.ers headed by Police Captains
ileotge Hl.itne and W 11. Wllkcraon,
bite last night. f
A Miinntllv of alpolioi, a quart of
lamalcn ginger and nt quart of .1
iilvturo of alcrfhol and Jam.ilen glng
ir was found In the drug store on
North Main street. Hob Hall was
esiigb In the act of handing a
quart bottle filled and labelled Ja
ninlea .linger to a customer when
tho officere entered his ntore, they
say.
MAItltlAili: UCKNHKH were Is
nr,l fnllous Monday bv the clerk
of eounlv court' Charles Warren, " 1 I
nnd Ix.ma Knst, 1!). Tuln: osear .
Wlmit'ev 23 anil lli"i" l.ove t 1
Sand Springs- Mlteb.1l ITilmoti.'"
"ft, Fmt Le'iveiiworth K ... . ntel
Myrtle Ht inftll. Tn sa WIIU.i"
I). C in- ::a Tul i "d Mar 1
IMnr. 22. Saratoga, 'IVxiis.
ot gnnuatlon. Clifford Thome nnn
I red layman, Jr., of Tulaa attended.
.Sinrotl Wheat I Stolon.
Spi i ml in ihs Worbl
l'ONCA C1TV, Okla , Oct. 1. C.
1.. H.'hlehuher. a firmer living
tb. into Indian countrv, to miles
south of here, lost a wsgonlotul of
wheat from his farm storage bins
bint night, anil no clue hiiH yet boon
obtained as to the thief, Kchlehiiber,
together with many other wheat
glowers, stoied his 1120 crop on the
rami, pending a good mnikel. I-uxt
night some person drove to his bins
iiihI got away with a wiigonlond of
hi', wheat
mlssioner I,. A. Cann nnd the count v
engineer, A. M. Ittalnnker, tog. tin i
with William II. Ungland IMIx lm
vail, t', in. Muchmo.o and t
gnrehet, t nprogentltig the ibuinb. .
of comniorce, nil intended tl n
fet mice.
As a lesult ot the conference, tin n
Is no doubt hill that a n.inphf'
understsndlng has bei n rem heii .in, I
that thn const! uctlon of Hie li.ml
surfaced rood to the Alkalis is 1 1 v ,
or bridge will bn tnaugiiruteil In tin
near fulure. Thn prfseme of)
Captain I'aunleli oy and his expbi
lialli. ti of tho polb V of the feiletal
ilept tmtillt mails It possible f'lr I
till, conference lo get together ntnl
assure tho early commencement of i
tin. road.
.'cfuii': ,!AMi:n n dioum, letni
i.ihtiioi for Hu tlypsv oil company,
li.is t ot in tn,i fi niii a nip to W'a.di
li.. ton 1 1 ('
I'tiiir Men I'liio.l Sll I'"1 h
C. K. Johnson, C. I,. Hto. in I.. M
Illi nium and !. V, Mali. tit. .m sti d
on a il.nt g" of gambllm: w1. m a
inker gimc In the Jilts lt"t' l"l
ast Thlnl sli.t wm mldi'd !) I"'
Hie orineis Siitnl.iv night, p.iid a
flop r. J'.t "nd
f .T'l.l nf'ernn
SI III po'l'
oirt
TOMORROW NIGHT
Samuel 11. Kston, who,
bv
arcs hltnsolt capiinip ot iiunuiing
Monday ny
Ii i '.irps hit:
iffalrs pprtalnlnu lo property whl
he invna.
h ,
III'NH Y McdltAW of the Gypsy
nl ompany, returned Sur.day from
ftp to St I.ouls.
l. II WICKKTT of Chicago, prci
uirn' of the S.'ipulpa llefin ng torn
i,h. n In th" cltv on l.ufincs
Mm-linl Comedy IMl'Iuoh
Tuesday and Wednes
day Stngo orfcrs Harry Simon's
PrUc Winning: Pels
The Pocodot Dainties
All tho way from Texas.
"Around the Town"
Muslcnl Comedy ivlth a klclc
Delightful, tuneful melo
dies. Screen Offers
Bill Hart
IN -
"The Narrow Trail"
ALSO
Larry Setnon
IN
"The Star Boarder
ISO
"Hidden Dancers"
Afternoons, 10 and -,'iC
Nights uml .Siiinhi).-.
10 anil -Hlc.
Down! Down
to cectoiu.death
(Irni'tieie lluurialro
Academy of Dancing
XI h 8 or rrivt InftriictlonB
Children' cla(rl HnturdAy.
Sorlnl dam lnr Tu-' , Thtiri Sat.
Hotel ThIh.i OrrhMlra.
414 H Uoulder I'hnni C-4:4.
9
DR. E. C. BADGER
Chiropodist
Dr. H.idgrr, who has been out of
tho city, has rrtumod nnd will re
sumo prnctlco at 111 Mi Hast Third
St. Phono Osago 970D.
Tonight
Convention Hall
'The Man
Who
Came Back'
LYRIC
Today (WiM Day)
Wm. S. Hart
Carson Concert Course
Convention Hall
EMMY DESTINN
The Greatest Lyric Soprano of Our Time
Assisted by
RODERICK WHITE
Violinist
Prices: 50c to $2.50, Plus War Tax.
Scats Now on Sale nt Jenkins' Music Store.
k" 1
POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE1
EVERYBODY SAYS WONDERFUL SHOW
Now Plnying
"The American
JJcaulies"
With a Musical P.cvuo
Pur Excellence
A show of features ONI!
I I II ON'liV A clioriiH of real
chilli-lei's, llciiuly nnd nctlon
I'oiiililnoil. Scenery anil until
ioIk) galoro.
Prooiitlnj Today
"My Wife's Husband"
I
Greatest Sinking
Show of the fi
Season u
PICTURES
TODAY
Continuous Show
Starting 1 p. m.
Vaudeville
3:30, 7:45, 9:45
BERT LYTELL
In
"Alias Jimmy Valen
tine" Tim World-I'iiinouH Ccsik I'lay.
Also
A Dandy Comedy and
1'atlwi JSYmm
comimiIji'i: ciiANtJi: or i-ikmiium fo tin timks vi:i:ici(y
4-
Hart imrtrnjM a Kninblcr li
1h locli.'il up In ii '"K J'1"
plclon or Inn Inn hclil up a Miiko
coach.
)lo Is stipIMftcd by .Mildred llnr
rls, as lilh hl-tcr; Alma Huheiix.
itu IL IIIIIUMl llll.riiin.if"! ......
Si lla llrinincr
lines.
Good Comedy
Screen
as tho Klrl lm
STRAND
Last Times
T ODAY
19
Donf- miss this
scene in tho mosf
amajin eerieil
of the tcar
StnrtluK VcU Friday ami Salurdny
CUT Tins OUT -IT IS
WORTH MONEY
DON'T MIS'3 THIS. Cut out thli
Hp. enclose It with 5c and mall to Foley
i'tOo.,2343 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111.,
wilting your noma and addreii clearly.
You will receive iu return a trial package
containing Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound, lor bronchial nnd la flrippe coughirc
coldi nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pilli, for
lame back, weak Wdncyi, rhcumatiim,
tilndder troubleij nnd Foley CatharticTab
leti, a wholeiome and thoroughly cleani
inj cathartic for constipation, Lilioiiinesi,
liradacbe and sluggish bowels. You will
nlio receive, free of charge, Foley'
I'amlly Almanac, conlalninfi "Alphabet
lor Children" nnd "Health Hinti":
Foley's Ilooklet on "Kidney Diseases"
and n few simple suggestions for those
having kidney and bladder troubles, You
can secure all these fur only Sc.
MH.ii i; i.i!Viiii:iu;
ASK FOR and GET
Tho Oricinnl
Malted rViilk
or Infnnto and Invnlido
Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
) v'
INDIAN & CURIOS
MaRnzine i i
I IE Ad.nlhslon. Hi and 'Jilc. I I
Scats at the Qiiakcr Druir. I M I I
Q I
& COLONIAL IUlt COMIUNV
VAUDEVILLE 1 "
I NOW PLAYING
DOUBLE BILL! .
'4 HOBAJ2T I
i iBOswom
BERT LYTELL
IN
"The Price
of Redemption
ROLIN COMEDY
79
Schedule; 9;45, 11:15, 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6;30, 8, 9;30.
Starting Wednesday
JACK LONDON'S
Famous Sea Story
"The Mutiny of the Elsinore"
First Church of Christ, Scientist
IN TULSA, OKLAHOMA
Announces n I'roo Lecture, on ChrlMlnn ficlcnco hy
PROF. HERMANN S.
HERING, C. S. B.
CONCORD, N. H.
Mcnibi'i' of tho Hoard nf Ijccttircshlp or the) Mollier Church, tho
Find Cliurcli of Christ, Scientist, In lloMon, .MiKojichiLscllrt.
CONVENTION HALL
THURSDAY, OCT. 21st, at 8:15 P.M.
The Public Is Cordially Invited
B BU I U91LO
Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday, Wcdncs.
A William Fox Super Fea
ture, Positively First Rjtn
in Tulsa.
WILLIAM
RUSSELL
The
Ch alien
NOW PLAYING
One of the most enchant
inn nnd fascinating Photo
plays ever produced for
the screen.
Maurice Tourneur
Presents
"WOMAN
99
ge
of the Law
A tcno. crlpplng dnimn, ivltli
ii hue Morj us MK'ft iih n .Tuuo
Hi ii.
STU.I.l) IN Till: CANADIAN
NOllTIIWKST.
Also Mutt and Jeff
Also Fox News
Also "Pirate Gold"
titaRP OrfcrfiiKS
Carefully Selected Acts
Starting Thursday, coui;ilcto
chittiKi' nf iaiiilcilll ntnl pic
ture. rcntnrliiK "The Vlullatile"
and "VaulbhliiK 'IralN."
iOc ROYAL 25c
A Miin-diiiiu M"i' "f P"1''
ih loied the ..nie i;-lrl .f n
clali b UK ' U H I" nd-lilp ami
love anil of a indc "r Ih.ii.o
(irleter tlinii nnj uilll. n !..
Extra
HAROLD LLOYD
111 Ills ill 11 .III" ll lt,llln.l
"GET OUT AND GET
UNDER"
Screen Tlnn I I .10. I-
.Mnjei.tli
The history of the "Fe
male of the Species" is un
folded in this dynamic
narrative, picturized vivid
ly and most dramatically
enacted. A powerful
theme directed hy Maurice
Tourneur and considered
to he his masterpiece. A
lavish production. A story
of heartfelt interest.
PATHE NEWS
PALACE ORCHESTRA
fa NOW PLAYING JfJ
1 "Tfiimnot I
jj ii s yiujjui m
r I S h m " W Fxtrn Added Attrneilon
W S ? I $ 0 IB SI! WILSON BROTHERS g
V& H 8 B 1 V! "The Llciileiiaul .mil the Clip" By?
M s7
.' sf III I.N I IMi: vVy I i. ii ,...rv bj (....neriiour WA kI . $m
i- in to ii no. m v.. -ixM), it ir.. m M.i ii ..mi ,,e.ta nbu tfl Coming Next Week
,T. I Jill. .1 Ifi. 7 HO. H.ir. uml tl.ao. ' n. i. i-.ih.o in iaibl hiicet f.oii hit rri rrl H
V, A l -Mdi:is.l bl bilKl.t IJM "Tff VI 9 V 43
I'atr-.n lire rcnuo-lcil to mile Y4 pol "f '"cdi uml line FWjrl X -1 V Sf
' rAl siniii .line null are iirite.l to IKrZ I'JSM .. . ... . EVrVH
10. 5. l 3 H. in 1SI .... . u.imxs r...i ii... i,.L.i... rtl i N. tomcdi unit W Fniiions M-n loru iiippouro.nc
Or, ....,ra e. ffl OM.cr Fcau.n I
Today, 2 I'M); .'.0 mill 3.K).
l oiiluhl, Hi mi a5c, line, ntlc, lille,
GOSLAR AND LUSBY
in
"Artistic Bits of Vaude
ville" The Werner Amorous Trio
In
"LOVE'S FOLLIES"
FRED BERENS
in "WORDS nnd MUSIC"
HARVEY AND GRAYCE
THREE FALCONS
ANITA PAM & COM
PANY in
"THE CAT"
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