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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1021 11 ci em VAPnQ W LL FV CT TENANTS show visitors the city nil 11 I I I I I T III Mm 1 I . - - ' TO BE UNDER U.S. Big Livestock Industries to Come Under Federal Control November 1 itS'.T'iN'. Oi t. 20. Klfty , vords In almost as many ub-hout the country will lu. t ontrol of tliB depart-,.-t b ulturc, November 1. , r Agriculture Wallace d today. . "tiiik yards owners was l,i. Ni.vctnber 7. mill con two vvoelts, Client it Mer . to Secretary Wallace i i nrlnRs at Port Worth. . , Denver, Portland, Ore., when the. tentative ren v mlntr tho stock yards, n mm nnd other market aulih operate ut the mock ' discussed. , hr utockynrda that will lie niter 1, are Chicago, I i-i St LoiliH, Kl Puso, Port i i.'iiiaapolls, Kansas City, jlri, Milw.uiKi'c. uKtien. - UKianoma v, .r. . Portland. Ore; St. iX,u ' fit Paul, Halt Lake fnjf , i- t cur r.i"' t 1 S' i ' an"' 'i' S ! et ' I , Unu.' - wl' 1 ka -ar.l ' uut sgc ,r CI', rlti in b tolllO. WILL WIDEN FOURTH j6-IVot 'rhorouKlifnre Will Ho Made llclncen lloiildor anil Denver Avenues Contmct Is W ! will he started Tuesday irjrnia.' on tho 'vvldenlnff of fourth trc' t br ween Uouldcr nnd Denver avt.iu'--. Mayor T. O. Itvana an nouiifd yestcrdny. Tho contract fir'iiii f roject Is held by the Stand ard I'.iwiiB company. I. V. Orav. fri-'il- of tho Standard, aImi sulci rstc i! . that the work will be ruj. r I o completion ho tho nd dtttau (-pace will ho ready for use brfxu i-"Id weather sets In. rem street Between Uouldcr and Driver Ihiiiow 3d feel wide It ts lu ' widened 10 feet on ca l Mi u will produce n 5r, f,i, r th'TP't,' f ire. At the time Smith Ki uldcr avenuo was widened iihout three - i s ago, It was proponed lis Mjn.e 1 1 the property owners on fourth s'reet to the city commission that thMr street nlso ho widened However some o. the property own ers fa.led to slsn the petition and tha rr.Jest was held In abeyance. Reetnt.y the request for wldcnlmc wv r nde unanimous and tho con tract was let. Tne nkluhnma Vnlon Hallway company s lino Is doublo-trackrd oetucen Moulder and Cheyenne, und w hot) arc (.topped there the tpai'C he'ween cars and curbing Is fearer y enough to allow uutomn lit.es to pass. TrvKimKM'rM In Scu.ittciinvn Will llo ltcintmil I rldny by Pcilcnil Of ficer from MuxUnE"'. That Immediate eviction of all residents of "tiiattert,iwn" will be made, wan the announcement made Thursday by tleorit llanna, deputy I'nltetl mates timrshal A wiuud of men will urilve hcrw today from .MttMkoRon to assist In the work of evlitlon. aecordlnif to Hannn. "Siuattert"wn" as a larcp tract of Creek Indian land owneil by tho government located In the went ecllon of the city, near the Krlwta tracks. The tract btut for severul yearn been occupied by people who lived In practically every description of houae. Many of the Mquatters have spent conslderabl money on the land which they ruled over. A few weeks hro th government of flelals held an auction sale In an ef fort to dlspo of the tract but the sale proved a flrsle, only a few bids belns offered and fewer sales beltiB made. I'nllowlna; the a the snilters settled down hcllvlnc they were se cure for the winter but llanna said Thursday that ho had received or ders to oust all trespnwors and would carry out the orders to the letter. QUARTETSINGSAT CHURCH Apollo Mnecri nil lcctim ronift Will llcliirn to 'Inl.-ii Siiudiiy. The Apollo male quartet, which plewsed tho first community lyceum course uudleiioo Tuesday night at Convention hall and Is now on n trip throuKh the state, will sing at n servlco at the Klrst Presbyterian church Sunday en route to give a program at Claremore, Monday night. Which of the church serv ices the quartet will graco will de pend on train schedules. This arrangement Is due to the acquaintance of Sam (Iambic, bass and pianist of the quartet, with W. M. linker, local banker nnd a mem her of tho Klrst Presbjterlan church. Compressed air cylinders cmitrol the descent of a pel son uMne a new individual fire cscupo to lower him self from a building Itrallnr Will PiMer uli Tours IW All ( iiiiM'iillon Hrli-gilCM. That xlslloi-K ti lonventlnns held In Tulsa may better enjoy themselves and at the same time have an oppor tunity to tour the i II y and become better acquainted with Its physical makeup, a entninlltee was appointed by the real estate exchange at Us weekly meting at Ud Wood's cafe Wednesday noon to m-nperate with ths Chamber of Commere. The committee Is composed of C. 1'. Yadon, H. M. Urotkop and F. C. Welch. Hecretnry C. A. Horder. of the Chamber of Commerie told exchange membors that convention delegate In the past hnve been keenly dlsap poln,tm1 beta use they weie nt priv ileged to tour the city. Present con ditions, lis said, are that during the coming fall and winter Tulsa will snlertaln on nil average one conven tion .. week. Numerous conventions of church and other religious organ isations sre held here, he explained, and their Importance should not be overlooked The Ileal Heinle- exchange proposes to foster an automobile tour of tho city, and possibly of the oil fields, for the 2.000 to S.nfin s hool teac h ers who will attend the educational convention hero the fltst of next month. It Is probable the teachers will bo met at the rallrmid stations by members of the exchange and taken to the rooms that have been assigned to them. FINAL PLANS FOR TAG DAY Children Homo Uoaril -vdini 1 Captain for Ptincl Drive. I The children's llotn'' wl'1 l' ' managed as nearly like a real home las the Children's Home boa'd can make It. This was the ilrrwi n f 'the board nt an executive in-. in Tuesday afternoon limn d ' m ber were united In tlvii dclnoim t i Tuls.i .Pndcrtaltlng c ran save? I you mie-hnlf Phone "- l iPt all'in to ward awn f "m he Imtm an of the ciirmiii k.M iu insula lion, such ax umfm uv lm the children. linal plans were made for the Humane society tan day on Satur day ()ctolr 89. and captains as signed their duties!. The commit!' c passed a ruling that any committee 'desiring to assist In the work and care for tho eiuiiiren at the home in inH do ho through the regular board appointed by the Humane socimy. Thin board constats of so women, Mrs ldlnh l Undsciy be ing chairman, Mrs. V C iiieetie, secretary and -Mm. Prank II. Heed, treasurer. lie ad lend mil' iIMm t m, , n k a bull- I l"lc. I. - . . V n, sun bad I n i.ai..iMK r, K,,u ;1, ,1 vhel cniltlcoicd be I il . I lend lonkcMl into the i h a ti i t Hatisfu(. hlmelf that it whs cmpt lie th.n drntnatli ally plHced It tn Ins t mi'), with fatal result Sure It Wasn't Loaded. Spsrlal to Tli World M'AIKH I Kit (d. :'0 rieiiis Anderson, a youth of 14. at Marts horue, Hat unlay night, when warn, d to be careful about snapping a pls- I tol In order lo prove that the ucapmi was not lonueit place, i it tn his tote- Oystcrs ns Yon Lilto 'Km Rcsryhodv U Ittcllsd Ifl i,c f'vstfr Scilcrsr HIVSH hv Ihs Iftdlrt rtf lh Sncrsa Ucnrl Piirlih In It. Kntctbts of C'nlttnibllei Asaomhlv tistl Sttlh Cxi rrU.-.i llnlciy .rMti froin I'Ur "l hlrly en VII, M ltf.ll 1 Kfi.t I'ltt.t I. t I HlM I lhik'!C Itrp. s ii T r I ! S, If on I i hi' i I Sei . nl Cu 1 ," t - . I DANCING R. R. Burke ln-truiliir lu nil incxlcru ball nsun dance". Piivatc Ic.miii b) iipiMiliiiincnt. 0s-ulng cia-is for lM'Klnnt'r Prlihi) evening, OctoN-r "I, 7 p. in. licl) In stiuctor. Palace ( j rand ll.1i) V.. .Second St O-nge 11(107 IllB HnnUrujit disc lUcd. DALLAS?. Texas. Oct. 20. One of tht largest petitions In bankruptcy filed In federal court hero in months was recorded Thursday, when a vol untary petition was filed In tho enso of John Wilson lioore. Jr.. of Cle burne Ploore places Ills liabilities at J3.01C5U8.13 and tils ascetic at 13C1 (26 AmnnK Ploora's usseta Is Itiiurancu listed ut $181,000. Klooro Is an Insurance nnd real estate deal er of Cleburne. nccordlnB lo the petition. J. TODAY OMA' Harry Carey IN "Sundown Slim" Also tJooil Coinc-cly ANY SP-r. ANY TI.MU JOc Wur Tax Included Chance, of Prournm Dally Legion-Guards Dance Nat.Giiard Armory 9 P. M. Friday Free Coinpllmcnllns VUltluc orflccrs und Men P. S. Artlllei) IT!lonnlres and tiiianlsmeii Turn Out Willi Your Prlenils luxt'cllent lloor nnd M nsle BBS, Huxincsa Cards '.yiTssxas4av Mail Orders Now D. W. GRIFFITH'S 99 "Way Down East CONVENTION HALL Twice Daily Oct. 30. 31. Nov. 1 To J. G. REICHEL Box 321 Prices 50c, $1, $1.50 Plus Tax Guy Bates Post IN THE 'Masquerader' CONVENTIOiN HALL NOV. 2 Mail Orders Now to J. G. REICHEL Box 321 Prices $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, Plus 10c0 War Tax .a a. Today and Tomorrow Tom Santschi "The SIrfe Brush Musketeers" Ttifr rtrv fimr In IU tirtliintnv lt mi pal wit trHt hrrnuvly ktllnl, IrnilnK lil" iltaujilifrr In Iht rarr i llin t "nftrtrtiftli MMidttlrfrn.' hni flir it Irl rnntt tmt U vt tn cl'ilni Ihr nilnr ihlrli her fitlicr Inn) ntMftl In hrr, hrr irrsrmr imntijw Ihin Mrdlll, luiil mini. yii lirtil Writ rrrtly uttrltltu Itfr irnnrrt tt hi I'lotH vi Mil u Imlf-brrnl ( utml fh tflrl. lint tltr Ihrrr innkr lrrr full ii Im ituii In mi rirllliiK rrlr nf ltu (InriB, Thr Mr Ihr ilinifhlrr nn I ntcfice Ihf iIpuIIi nf iliflr iml. Thrrr I much fimrlttlnc Minnl In Ihf lilt-lure us well it ttirlllliiz urtlun. !l n i;nti ki.s or uoit Wl) HILL Twn lleul l'i)n mill Ihrlr Trnpplnt i:iliill hi Dip Mutjntitlii. "Cutthlui II ( IKJIl" lllul The Weil-Being of Your Trees Jlost on the condition that hey arc placed in for the winter, therefore, have your trees pruned, defects repaired a n d infection eradicated rinht now. Call A Lecbove, Horticulturist. Thirty years practice and science. Osage 78G0. BENEFIT DANGE---Scholarship and Educational Fund A. A. U. W. Amer. Assn. Univ. Women CONVENTION HALL OCTOBER 21, 1921- 9 P. M. Feature Dancing. ricKirrs st pi:u coppi.k inpoumai. On Sale nt tjunUcr Iiruit Store Harold Lloyd "BASHFUL" Ullh llrlf Dimlrl., h n nl, Pollinl uml Itlirra Tulsa Winter Garden Midcontinent Park Hiidi Class Dancing and Cabnrcting Every Nicht I cnlnrliiK 'Cum huh' Orchestra nf Cldcnso Maid Service for loillrs 1 .a rule I Idmiiunils, Prop, H o w p Come Well. If" like this. 'Hie "Miir) Mnilcni in n trav ctt nf "Vlailiime ." Iiel'il bv a bundle of rhl unci niuxlial iiovc l(lc, and tc ulKht's big A Special Meeting of Ttil-si IIcIm I.iiIi UhIo No. a. for the ptirHise nf chitnglue niectlni; nlKht i licrcdiy called by the N. ;. for Utlltl o'eloeh at tho I O. o. P. hall cm Moulder avenue, I'rlilnj, the VMM d.ij of (K-trila-r, I IIS I. (Slenc-cl) MILS. M Mil. I. U llll. II I. N. (,. maUcx n unlloplo ti'inl bill at I lie llroailtvai ilieatcr 'I he IiIkkc. newer, be lter shows at llroicdwii) are liiiikinii new im I ron eveiv ilii) and when a double mr tlon Is mtvccI. iilenit with ""I he lloacl lo loodcni." lea liulim llrjniit ,i -I it J i in. ill hiicli low prlec-s ivc Kti ntul Tiv lor innllnei" unci li'ie ami illle ladil lav) lor nlltlil "liovvcc. (lie folks Jii-I Ki t the lliiKiihcilJ hall I. TlmPw How Seme ! 'Iliree Shoux Tlsluj 3.311, 7 1.1 II I.Y PleliiriH Slarl I i in ( cintlniiiiiii I Hill 1 1 p. mi. STRAND pSZ, lying Hi nit-pciilliij: llriiiini of I he North UoimIs niE RIDER OF 'ihtia irTMi t Ann I 1 111, Iv LIN U LUvjt I rum the Novel In lloliiian I tin vvllli RICHARD TRAVERS And Kplcndlil SuiHiiiliu; Cusl IIOI.IN COM I IIY Sebeitulcv 11: IX, 1 1 : t A. Pi. ,111, !, 3::il), .1. 11:311, H, lli.1l) Vf-i ' in" i.i.-.i ."i77T"tB TTTTTT 1 rp The Ralph Dunbar's Chicago, EnR- WW B8 8 l!l Dinirii PoMvrmnv Him l!tc iiittsicnl organization on tour, carry inc scenic equipment so gigantic that every piece of tcencry on the mammoth stage nt Convention Hall must be removed nnd stored in order to malic room for it. WHERE At CONVENTION HALL, Tulsa, for two nights and ono matinco performance. UTTTTpTVT THURSDAY nnd FRIDAY, October W xiilfii 27th nnd 28lh' nt 8 p- Mnlince Friday at 2:30 p. m. HOW MUCH By special arrangement nnd for the Tulsa en iragcmcnt only, tho prices will be reduced to meet popular demand for lower theater prices. The prices at night will be $1 to $3. (Opera tickets formerly sold for $5 to $7.) Matinee prices will be 50c to $2.50. SEAT SALE TODAY Starting at 9 a. m. nt JENKINS MUSIC STORE "Each one of us makes his own destiny. The world's a big circus ring and life's the grim comedian, who turns the laugh on us." nek H JH H Vv JSL IN RITA WIEMAN'S FAMOUS PLAY HIT; UJLYIiVl COMEDIAN" The powerful drnma of the man who found what it meant to love someone mere than himself for the first time in his life. BEGINNING SUNDAY TTc xflTT -r-. A y-"7- IWB THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY T17 HOITII CIIKYKNXP I. hlldren Cared Por During UorkliiKor ShoppliiK Hours DR. STOTTS Uin Itlchnnls IIIiIk. J'lilnl und lloMou Tulsa, OUIu. Formerlv of HotSprins,Arkansiis Iticjod Hltln. Oenlto-Crlnnrv, ciu venereal Dlseaues. and "jencral Offlco Pra-tlce i-ums, Vaccines Klcctiicut Treatments Phono Osnco Hill DR. JOHN LEE cnerriil, Ulilnej, llliidilcr. IIIochI, 8Un nnd DI-ciisch of Women 113"!, K. Ml ost;i: 10.12 DR. IRA ALLISON IIIIOI), KK, AM) tlllNAUY DISIiAKKS 105-A Wm Pourtli iStrvvt 'WIWWJIUH II I IW II il IIIWM I , AIiI'KTTMJAMMI ' ,n your crrn tli- ncc) K'JMI'T ATTKVTItlN OIVIIS cjl T TCIVVN OHDI.Il KllnlilUhnl iCO HIM ( Alll-UT tlUXIMi tVtlllKS liuckfcircl ii ml Ailmlml l'Uc 1'liuno Oto U 1 i1l Tulsa Horse Show McNULTY PARK $1,000 Walk-Trot-Canter Stake Tonight Performances Every Night at8;15 Saturday Matinee at 2:30 P. M. Moi-e Than 100 World's Finest Harness and Saddle Horses Admission Including Grand Stand $1.00 Reserved Scats $1.50 Col ored Bleachers 55c Make Reservations Now. Snliird.i) .Matinee Ailinl.-slon Adults, 81.00; Children .',0c . Chlldien Coder II) cnr or i;c Admitted I re t ' Ticket SaleLobby Wright Building NOW PLAYING Rupert Hughes' htCIf) 111 0lllllllMII "From (ho G round Up" Willi Helen Chadwick and Tom Moore coming si mu "The Grim Comedian" With .lack Holt NOV PLAYING Hi J III. NOW PLAYING J Ethel Clayton off Vaudeville In William D. Taylor's Production III! fea &3m Alice Brauy in Dawn of the East" I he kliirv (if ii liriiiitlhil xtrl mk In In thr rn)lfrlou Mrb nf Oi m 11 hI IntriKUf, r i i i: oik m:srn. hcttm 11 met ID 1H U !1 I j l.t, 3, 3,J I It 6 4.. 1. (t 16, (I Jt if T m m Jmm iA3t; mm She Had Prom sed 1 jm 1 r I NOW PLAYING Hon -lie cl p 1 1 1 1 li I b IhlM iciii'Kinb' hrolhcr, viluit i ci r he iiillil do. Vim II thrill nl what lies be .mini: hi i cen llinc Klil.'i, 1 1 :lli), I.' Ci. 'i. iltti'l, -Itilll, ."llo, ; h i.-i, u-.au. CLARK AND BERGMAN "TUNES OF THE HOUR" FOUR LUNDS A I'luo Muslenl Plverslon STERLING ROSE TRIO Cnlil lie Novclly WELCH- & HAZLETW '.llin, Hie .Innll 1 MARION GIBNEY "BY PROXY" ft PlllCIWi Mlllitcc I cnr .lefir. 30rt ltstcnii. 16r, Kflc unci tide, lil lliiclliiir Tui. Wocl. Un Mutltices Loner I lour liBei It.tleony l&c. IiK'IudlUK Ini v"'maaiii casing ii i -Jl