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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1020
17
THE RED HEART
OF OLDGERMANY
Where Aristocracy Holds
Its Own in Spite of
Mutations1
.FEELING JUNS HIGH
Issue in Saxony Is Clearly Cut
Uetwccn Red Radicals and
Steadfast Conservatives '
ltAt.Mi, clermaiiy. . Uoc. 9.-Tho
nld rich, propertied German nrlitoc
f , ' held Its own through war
ami revolution hero as perhaps in
no c'l -r lart of the new republic.
(,rA "tales find mimncrlen tin
in huce factorlco and fiimom wilt
r,l .? keep tho prewar cunton.s and
conl ins virtually unnhuiiHid.
On y the flaming P mler ot ud
,hcv" in nnd tho plaeuO cnll-t.V
"louns communists" to meeting In
J cat 'hat tho Hilrlt i'f unrest Is
orUln fur th.i ove.-.ltro-v uf li
id "cr. Tin very fact Ihut comli
Xins here ale. nmli tlio rfa.no M
'ihry vire before Mid war apparently
h contributed to tlio intei.rity
with Ahlch tho n.llciln r..ivo biiuiu
their tanil'alitn for "a dictatorship
of the proletariat" , , , ,
Tho bhop aro filUl wl:H M' cct
foods and fine c'othM. out 'l'.'"
arc very hlKh. nnd nes Mill are
oiv. Tho shopkeepers iy Ih'ir
trode In almost entirely with the
rich old famine, nnd tha farmers
"l." havo won rrc.pc.rit through
th" chanties following thowar- he
hlnh price of farm produce unci the
iciireclatlon ot tho marK, which has
permitted mny to pay moiUa-cos
once considered an cvurlaatlm; ob l
Entlon. Day laborers, factory work
?ra ond tho tenants havo no money
for luxuries nnd barely onoush to
buy necessaries.
German communists refer, to
Malic as 'Tho Ked Heart of Oer
tSany," and (ay the Issue between
the boutueolHO nnd thu proletariat
1h here more dearly drawn than
even In the moio conservative nee
tlon of Prussia. Thu local copl
nuinli.t nwinlzatlon Is frankly com
united t ) "ruthlewness" and Is en
rrpetlciMy and openly HcekinK re
crutu nsalnkt the day tho "revolu
tion' shall break.
There havo been clashes between
radicals and conservatives nlready.
and the Illvor Salle, a narrow
stream which flows placidly between
hlKh rock cliffs on top of which
stand crumblliiK ruins of fifteenth
century castles, has known victims
of knife and gun. One of Hichd was
a hlRh army officer.
He was beaten and cut nnd
thrown into tho river. Ah ho feebly
i swayed to wlm to nhore ho was shot
to death. ' KlH flKhts and clubbings
have by no means been uncommon
Among the malcontents are many
forintr soldier, some of whom held
commission", utid theso nro support
ed by their women. Acalnst the
communists the men and women of
wealth stand solidly together, find
Ktntrally havo the support of the
more oil-to-do peasantry. It Is
noticeable that many of tho more
active "reds" nre young students,
ftili iiurniiltiB their studies in tho old
and famous university hero, He
twien the two factions these Is, and
can be, mi spirit of compromise.
In the natlon-wldo cnmpalprn
which the German communists de
cided to begin, following tho con
vention of thu independent party
convention here, tho Halle wing of
the Mohcow ndhcrents 1 being
counted upon to bear the brunt of
battle in Saxony, for It Is consid
ered a strngetlcal renter of the cam
paign will bo In this locality.
HUNDREDS FLOCK
TO MURDER TRIAL
Jim Conley and Wife dn
Trial at Sallisaw for
Killing John Horn
FpeciHl to Tim World.
SAI.l.ISAW, Dec. 0. Hundreds of
peiMins from Vlan and surrounding
country are hero for the murder
trial of jjrn Conley and wife, a case
which lust attracted wide attention
because ot tho promlncnco of the
principals and tho mystehy which
urrounds the killing of John Horn,
prominent cattleman, In September,
1310. Although there were no wit
new. id tho tragedy, moro than 100
persons havo been summoned to tes
tify in the. heating, which la ox
peeled to last for more than u
ween
Difficulty Is being experienced In
getting a Jury becausu ot tho talk
over tho crime In tho pant 10
months. Only one tnnn of tho first
venire was accepted by both sides,
and several special vonlrca will bo
'ailed, It la predicted.
Hccuuse district Judge C. H. Ar
nold married Horn's niece, Judge
i'al Johnson of Hhawnee hnsietn
galled to tho bench In the case,
udg Johnson was appointed for
'he term, but Judge Arnold will re
sume his place after the hearing.
The Conleys were tenants of
fern, who owned much land In the
district. Horn went to the
l -nicy homo on the afternoon of
neptiunber 19, 1019. Whilo there ho
wns shot at clown range with a shot
B"n and Instantly killed.
Mrs. Conley claims to havo Bono
tho shooting, but tho stnte U In
clined to doubt this confession. Tho
vottleyu have made no statement
Wine tho crime. They hnvo been at
'hrue for the pait 12 months under
HO.OOO bond.
Assisting County Attorney V. A.
jnrllsle In the prosecution 1 the
Inn of Kryc & Vrye. Attorney for
the defendants nre McComb & Me
conrj and McNabb & Hall.
. Armenian Worher I'tUoiut.
NKW VOUK. Doc. ?. Colonel
rnes p. Coombs, director of Ar
menian roller In IVnO'i Innnln Hllll
I being held prisoner by Turkish
"uonai:tH at .Sam Houn, on tne
"lack hp.i, according to a cable re
port rccelvod here today at the
re.idiiuarters of the Near East re
lief. Woven American, women and six
American men workers nre detained
lth him.
Vheflll iHriu fni tlm luttw ..lll 111
found In ( lahslfluitlou Ol-A, todayV
Colored Men Decline
to Work too Close to
the Black Bear's Cage
Teddy, tho big black bear, that
has a prominent part In Dorothy
Dalton's latest picture, has dls
turbed tho equanimity of nil tho
colored Janltom at tho new Long
Island studio. Teddy's cage has
been studiously avoided by Urn
mon who nweep tho floors nnd
shift tho scenery Ln the big
studio. Tho other day Arthur V.
Smith, sunernl manager of tho
studio, "noticed that somo scenery
he hnd ordered moved had not
been touched. He asked (leorgo
Washington Jofies, head Janitor,
tho reason.
"I knows It Jiasn't been moved,
Mr. Smith," explained Jones, "but
I Jc can't Bet any of tho boys to
linger around that bear's cage.
They Jes' naturally shun tho place."
ln order lo solve the problem
Mr. Smith has Issued orders to
hnvo Teddy's dwelling moved
from plnco to place In the studio
so the Janitor can work.
$5,000 MISSION "PLEDGES
District Com cut Ion of Homo Ml,
felonries CIiim'iI WoliicMhiy.
Pledges amounting to $5,000 for
home mission work for thu next
year wore made at the fifth nnnunl
convention of tho Women's Homo
Missionary society of the Tulsa dis
trict which closed at the First
Methodl.u church Wednesday. The
homo missionary work will Include
work among tho negroes, southern
whites, Mormons In Utah, Spanish
In I'orto Itlco, Indians, Alaskans,
Japanese, Slavs In the coal regions,
Immigrants at ports of entry, chil
dren's homes, city mlislons, hospl
als and training schools. The
pledges will be paid by societies In
tho district, which consists of 12
charges or churches.
Mrs. J. K. Thackery. recently of
Ttusa, ana now jr Nowata, wns ro
lected president of tho district or
ganization, Mrs. O. H. Morris of
Tulsa, vice president, nnd Mrs. It.
II. Campbell of Tulsa, treasurer.
Other Tulsa women elected to of
fices wcro Mrs. Hello Murray, who
was made superintendent of sup
nlles, Mrs. C. K Farren, mlto box
superintendent, Mrs. A.'C. Hancroft,
emperance superintendent nnd
.Mrs. H. 1). Houesr tithing superin
tendent. The next convention will
bo held in Clarcmore.
The Mexican stnto of Sonora Is
planning to utilize the waters ot the
Sonora river for Irrigation of now
Id laud at an estimated cost of
15,000,000.
A process has been discovered by
aAustrallau for making leather from
rabbit skins nnd recovering tho fur
ns a by uroduct for use in folt.
TODAY FRIDAY SATVltDAY
TL'CKIJK DUOS. UO
The Show
You Know
Supreme
With Joe Moore and Eileen Sedgwick
Hero of a Hundred Succcsm.'s-
"Love's
(realest Scml-Wctom INelufo Uvcr Singed
A Co-Stnr Prod net lorl llrllllantly Ileiiutlful
"LOVirS HATTI.i:" delves deeply Into the Injustice of clrcum
htimtlal evidence. It Is uniLsually Interotlng, exccptlonully enter
tnlnlng and 11 ixmrrful dis'iiincnt with n hprlnkling of laughs, n
vein of romance mid a finish thnt imikes the blood tingle. On her
knees she pleaded with the governor for his life. At tho )lnt of 11
gun she deiiuinded hi. freedom hut the manner In which she
seeured h Is not only novel, hut surprising. A IRmerful picture
that will bring both smiles u lid tear.
See tho great hunk robbery See the great rounwiiy accident Sec
11 woman's plen for loi See loe's battle und hiicrlflcc Where
Iicnrts arc brave und lore la true.
ALSO
iiiMiY riiirrciiKii and vioi.kt joy,
In "IMPOUTHD TltOt'IH.i:" A dandy comedy
liotli Pictured Aro Complete No Serial
25c Mmw&jy -s: ioc
-COMING Kl'NDAY AND XIX, NKXT WHKK-
"UP IN MARY'S ATTIC."
DIRECTION TUCK BR BROTHERS
Thursday, Friday 11 ml Salnrd.i) It) u. in. to II p. 111.
On the Stage
GENE COBB
-and hit
HONEY GALS
.Mimical Comnly CVimpilnr
Moro mpulur than ever. Held over till week by K)pular request
of our patiou.
PLAYING TO PACK I'D IIOl'SF.S
On the Screen
Tom Mix In "The Terror;" "Good Night Nuire," Comedy; "Ituth of
the Itocklex," No. Ill
Prices Miitlnee,' 2.V; Children. Itle; Week Dnjs, F.xcept Saturody
und Sunday: Adults, due; Children, 25c
STRAND PLAYING
,T, Stuart Hlnclcton Production
"Forbidden Valley"
A llcd-llloodcd Itoiuancc. With
May Bruce
McAvoy Md Gordon
Rolin Comedy
Schedule ;4S, llilo, 12;o,
BRITISH GRABBING
MEXICANJ3RANTS
More Oil Complications in
oigm as Kesuit of
New Concessions
WASHINGTON'.
cation of the International contro-
ersy oyer nil in Mexico wns fore
east today by advices to tho stnto
department and tho provisional gov
eminent of" Mexlno hnd granted
semen of permits for the 'explora
tion and exploitation of petroleum
ti the federal zoik-s, notwithstanding
the protint filed by tho United HtntOB
Kuvi'innicni-insi AtlgllstT
1'iomls of adiiltlun.il complexity
was Indicated by the fuithcr Infor
mation that practically nil of thu
newly acquired rights had been
tiaiibfemd to"Hrltlsh oil corpoiu-
ilons by tlio Individuals to whom
they had been granted. Most of
them, according to the report ioc
received today, have been obtained
by the Agiilla and Corona compan
ies, which are subsidiaries of thu
ltoynl Dutch and Shell group, In
which Hrltlsh stockholders have
gained control since the war.
Tho federal zones In which tho now
llglits were obtained were created
Mai ell 12, 1920, III a dcotcu l.ssued
by president Cuminru. Thu Mexican
government In this decree reserved
thu rlyht to grunt penults In thesu
zones as It dcumtd wise, The xonch
extend not only nlong the seacoasi
and the banks of navlgablo rivers,
but nlso along small btteains, many
of which contain running water only
ln tho rainy season. Tho specific
complaint of the owners of leased
oil lands, was that opening of these
strips to e)loratlon and exploita
tion would mako.lt possible for the
holders of the new concessions to
tap their nil pools, taking not noly
petroleum claimed under tho new
leases, but nlso damaging that por
tion tributary to them.
Tho aivlcea received today said
thnt oiio of tho concessions granted
and since turned over to one of tho
nrltsh companion, was given to an
A. !! AdnniB, tho night of November
30, only a few minutes before tho
ndmlnliiliutlon of Adolfo do la
-I'.SUAIi PUICKS 10c AND 2.1c
AD SHOW NO. 33
Sensation
Picture
of ltcnuwii
-TIic Dazzling ficrosn Ilcauty ln
Battle
tim
2, :i i;:iu, .1:15, 7, h 0:30
I tV4ts YvVi 1
vefS
Chicago Paper Comments
on Stamm Recitals Here
Organ recitals conducted weekly
In this city by Krnesl Piang Stamm
aro tho subjcit of comment In the
latest Issue of the "Musical lender,"
n weekly of muslrnl news published
In Chicago. The article reads "Pro
grams of organ recital recently
given by Ivnest Prang Htnmm, for
merly of Ht. Louis but now connected
villi the First Christian church ot
Tulsa, Okla., show that his high
musical standard Is being recognized
In his new homo. Hit progi'iims
presented weekly contain noth.ng
that Is not absolutely worth while
Ills twoiity-tlrst focltal has Just
been given."
School Dads to Consider
Lone High Addition Bid
Discussion of tho bid offered by
J. W. Van Horn for tho proposed ml
dltlon to the high si huot bulldlmr
will be tho miln silb.leit biought bo
fore tho board of education at a
meeting In tho high school tod.tj
noon. This bid was the only 0111
ontntlvoly ncccnti d from n lurui
number offered the hoard. The
amount of tho bid has not been
mnde public.
lluerta wns succeeded hv that of
Alvaro Obregon. This conpossliiri Im
described ns for 20 vnais during
which tlmo tho concosslonnrle shall
have tho right to extract 400,000,000
barrels of on.
(Jdictlcre lluiiflulrn
Academy of Dancing
Cli! or frlvnte lnlructln.
Children' c0h(.m HAturday,
Horrlal ilsnrlnr Tiim, Thiin, Bt.
Hotel Tuli Orrhrttri
414 a Ilouliler. I'liono C. 4:4.
DANCING
Every Tuesday and
Saturday at
New National Guard
Armory
1109 E. Sisth Street
Music by
Tulsa Jazz Pirates
(Promoters of Pep)
WILL T. DAVIS, Mgr.
NOW PLAYING
The Melody
Garden Co.
with
BOB BIEBER,
The Tanglefoot Artist,
Presenting
"ATOP THE ROOF"
Girls, Fun, Music!
On the Screen
"Eve in Exile"'
with
Charlotte Walker and a
Notable Cast
Coming Sunday
THE SAUCY BABY CO.
25 People 25
Now Playing
3
Allan Dwan
Presents
"I Forbid!"
From tho Story of "The
Forbidden Thing," by
Mary Mears
M.Vir.STIO Nl WK
.MA.iKNTuj in;vii:w
.Mujuhtlo Orehestru and Orcnn
Screen Time:
1 1 ::!(), iu:.in, mm, :i:30, 5;oo,
OiUU, 8:00, UiliU
TARIFF REVISION BIG TASK
NHW YOllK. Dec. . Tnilff re
vision to testore the principal ot pro
tection for Amoilcaii Industrlci fonns
n tusk hedged about with so many
now problems difficult of solution
that no early notion bv eoiiL-n-sq is
to bo expected, llrprosontnttw Mi-li
olns Longworth, Ohio, a member of
the house ways nnd menus commit
tee, deviated here tonight In addr-is-lug
the 'Academy of Political
Sciences. Knrllcr In the dav Mr.
t.ongworth told tho AMoclution of
l.lfo Inutirauco presldcnls thnt sub
stantial tat reductions hi tho near
future were Impossible.
"I sincerely hope that I am
wrong," Mr. l.movnrtli declared In
discussing tariff revision, "and that
during the extra session we shall be
able to complete 11 thorough and
scientific revision of the tariff laws,
but I nm bound to confess that so
far as 1 can now see Into the future,
the prospect Is decidedly hazv."
TONIGHT
CONVENTION HALL
Captain Bruce Bairnsfather
World Renowned Humorist and Cartoonist, Author of
"Tho Better 'Ole"
Lecturing and Cartooning
ON
"Old Bill, the
Income Tax and Me"
His Cartoons will be auctioned for Tulsa Christmas
charities.
Price to Season Ticket Holders, 50c General Public, 91
Advance Ticket Sale Quaker Drug Store Today
LYRIC
"BUFFALO BILL"
jh
Now Playing
BRVANT
WASURH
"CURCLAR
PROOF"
"The Story of
an nll.coii(uer-
lllfc' IOtl."
Patlie
Palace Orchestra
.Scicen Time:
hi inn, II un, I'-1! ir,, -', :i:ir, l:;iu,
r:i., 7, hut,, tt::io
VImiIhkIoii: ll.'c; ( lilldrcn, Hie
MesMMwdssi
ASK PRUNTY TO SPEAK
IHrIi Prlucliml to Address Meeting
at Columbia; One of Two Hlg
IMiiciitlonnl ( iiiifciciiccs,
Tulsa will be dliectl) represented
at one of the two big educational
meetings of the iar when Merle C
l'ltiuty, principal of the high
school, will nddress n conference of
secondary school students and exe
cutives at the t'nlversltv of Mis
souri, Columbia, on February 26
He will speak nt the Invitation of
Dr Thomas It, llrlggs, head of the
department of secondary education
111 Columbia iinlvetslty Prunty has
been exited to talk on one of (he
progressive features being carrleil
on In tho Tulsa high school,
This meeting la n preliminary
f( nfeienee of 'he meeil 'g -if so
cities associated with thn depart
ment of superintendent; to bo held
In Atlantic City, January 2f. and
2(1.
TODAY and
TOMORROW
1
SiiIIh nnd black unci while
Klines 11111I mask rtwcinbllfur
11 skull oompoHo tlio outfit
for
The Moon Riders
With blood-tJilnty Imntl of
ontlauH, the Moon Hlders,
Mlilch carried out lis nefari
ous deeds under the clonk of
darkness, give Art Aconl
Home or the iiiomi luilr-rulsliuc
flKlitM 'ever erformcd on tlio
wreeii.
I.XTltA Added Attnutloiu
HAItltY CAHKV
"HKAItT OP IJANIlir'
In the days of tho Old W-sU
tjoou ;ir.i)v
and
INTHIlNATH.VAIj NKWK,
Atluiissloii (anytime) lOo-SOo
Now
Dorothy
Dalton
IN
Sir James Barriers
IVnnouK Play
Half an Hour
A Paramount Picture
The story of a girl who
married to please her fam
ly and loved to please
herself I
Crowding into half an
hour of a woman's life
more sensations than most
of us know in all our
years.
t -'
Alto u New Comedy and
Other I'e.'ilnrtu
News
1
I
Screen Tlmo:'
luitn, tisHo, vmr,, 2, .nm, -tnio,
.":4,'i, 7, n:tr.. o:au
To the Public.
KollowltiK Is n list of cars dolaycd
five minutes cr more ut railroad
i rosshiRi, ednesdiiy, llecember
Car No, 20O on Noith I'eorla, nt
Midland Valley from 7iM to 7lf9
a. m Car S'.i, 3(,i on Kendall, nt
Midland Valley frcm 11:1.1 In IU48
a tie Cur No, 1 1 r on Main street, at
Krlsco from 4 R2 to I -ft? p, m, Car
No. Ilo on Main slieet nt Frisco
from 715 to 7 20 p. m Tulsa Ktreet
Hallway company Advt.
A Metropolitan Event
In a City of Metropolitan Appreciation is the Coming of
Mme. Helen Stanley
Leading Metropolitan Grand Opera and
Concert Lyric Soprana
"Mme. Stanley
Is one of tho
Supreme Artists
of tho
Present Day"
N. Y. Herald,
Convention Hall
Tulsa, Okla.
Monday, Dec. 13 8:15 p. m.
Prices $1.00, $1.80, $2.00
And War Tax
Special Prices to High School and College Student
Reservations at Jenkins' Music Store
ROYAL
Coming Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Frl., Sat.'
All Week
a &
IIP IN
So many things happened at the sunny bathing beach
and at Mary's boarding school, that Mary almost lest
a fortune. But she kept her mysterious secret hidden 1st
the school attic, gave them all a merry chase and will
give you many a hearty laugh and thrilling mo meat I
A I. HO AI.KO i ALKO
MLTIANI) JI5F1''
50c Adult'
FOX
ROYAL
10 a. m. to 11 p. m.
at!
Playing
mm m
Today, '.':;i(: ,"o and Sou
ToniKht rt:i5, ar; :ir,c, &o-, txh
iCiccolini !
: FAMOUS ITALIAN
d"iVl V " rPErcMAh"!
MPMiit itiiiN rtlll HtV IDEA""
BwMMei Mm mm mm eiajg
.WHPrLEHUnON:
: "HOE-" s
stiiviR rontuuTKN.ciaiHALirr
DANOIffc- ! COOKE 4V
ri rTcnrvAi rvinc
- OA MCI
tSealH Noiv Kellligr H
Phono Vaatc 1919
isfcefcslMsisMWMWF
Shortage of Teachers
Rob Many of School
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 Between
300, noil nnd lon.ooo children wcro
deprived of hohfiollnt; last year as
11 dlrct l result of tlie shorlnKn ot
teachers, according to estimates
made by P. P. Clnxton, federal com
missioner of education, In his mi
nimi report, made, public tonight.
No relief for the situation Is seen
by thn commissioner.
"Mme. Stanley
IHiwwm one of tho
Loveliest Voices
heard nn tho
Concert Stage"
N. Y. Trlbus
NKWK
"UIUII2 IS"
Kiddles
'25?
Only
- Continuous Come Early
Blfj TIME ACTS
e
HlldABCARUNC:
KG BEAUTIES
Coming Next Week
Valerie Bcrgere
and Her Comiiaiiy In
"THE MOTH"
und Six Oilier Acts
miiwr, ,ittl L.

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