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SECTION A. TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1922 n PIPE ORGANIST LEAVING TULSA Church's Money Problem Responsible for Stamm Resigning Place .Jftil.ia Is to loao one of tho bent Xt.own organist In tho whole south west, Krneat l'ranif Stamm, because the First Christian church, whero he 1" choirmaster and organlat. Is now undergoing financial dltflcul ries due In part to a largo building ' indebtedness. His contract with the local church will expire March 15. Stamm haa probably done mora ( r tho causo of good muslo during hts two years' realdeneo in this city than any other individual. Ha In stituted public recitals, ouch as aro he 1 In all largo cities, giving these recitals freo of charge and without any extra compensation from the church. Ho has given CO weekly public organ recitals, during which h- has played 337 compositions, of which wero thrco and four movements) In length. Many local tololsts, vocal und Inntrumontnl, and also artists from out of town havo assisted In these prograliv, T.itunanda of music lovers havo nard thus tho oldest nnd iiio row tat of organ music Interpreted as only a mastor can interpret. ( Directed Ortlorlos. Stamm was ono of tho orgnn licrs, and Is dorcctor. of tho Tulsa Malo chorus, unique of its kind, with a membership cxcoodlng 100. The chorus has rendorod two con certs successfully. Tho music at the first Christian church during Btamm's directorship lint attracted many to tho services. Not only has the choir loft, with Its seating ca pacity of 60, been filled for the production of special orltorlos and cantatas, but tho church has also been crowded to capacity. Among tho compositions sung havo been "Crucifixion," Mendelssohn's "Eli jah" and "Hymn of lraiso," selec tions from '"Tho Messiah," Haydn's "Creation" and Rossini's "tftabat Mater," twlco produced. Stamm has given recitals and dedicated dIdo organs in a number of towns throughout tho state. His series of recitals has had much spaco In na tional musical Journals. I Stamm has not yet decided as to i his future plans. Some time ago "he refused taking clmrgo of tho municipal organ at San Francisco, feeling that he could accomplish more in in the cause of good music in a city or the middio west not pos easing all the municipal ad van tages necessarily pertaining to great cities of tho Atlantic nnd Pacific leaboarua. He may devote several months after leaving Tula to play ing the musical Interpretation ot Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress," Just completed by tho great Hrltlsh or ranlst, Ernest Austin. Thin has never yet beon produced in Its on tlretv lh America. Stamm has al ready arranged to render It at the Sherwoon Memorial hall In St. Louis and in Kimball hall In Chl- . cago In a set ot recitals, each ncrles to constat of threo recitals covering our parts of tho composition. Musi cal friends in San Francisco aro try ing now to nrrango his coming there fa' amp cories. Also n Composer. Slnmi ,ii u mt; oigan of tho First Christian church Februnry 3, I!' ard became organist March 1 of tho esrmo year. Ho came hero Ironi St. IO ills, whero he spent vir tually all of his llfo except flvo rears In Europe In musical study lnd etudy In the cast nnd was one of the lending St. Lou Li organists, Slrcctlng tho celebrated Licdcrkranz mixed chorus of 200 voices Ho Is the author of 30 musical composi tions, of which the most popular are "Tho legend," ."The Gavotte" and "Tho consolation" nnd has had three published recontiy. Within the past few months ho has had dedicated to him, nnd published, "Uarcarollo" by Holand Dlggls of Loi Angeles said to be ono of tho bt organists of tho generation, md "Shepherd's Morning Song'' by Arthur Davis of Christ's church cathedral of St Iouls. Stamm will direct tho singing of the Tulsa Malo chorus when It ap pears February 14 nnd will con tinue tho weekly public recitals up to and Including the last Sunday In February. Ho will probably not be able to take In charge the tiprlng festival of the Hyechka club, as was originally planned. His concluding recitals at tho First Christian church indtido tin. following artists as sisting; January 1, Mr. nnd Mrs, Iceland P. Harrington, January S. Harry Palter, violinist; January IB, Jinr i-imiuooi, soprano; Jflltllnrv 9j lr rr it--i . . . . - a I (UltVI, fcUUUI , Jnnunrv 9ft. 17 r int. vi., ........ it 7. ..I ' ' 1 v r .vti.ii'ii. veil- "M 1'obruary 6, Josephine Layman ... .irirBBiuii ui'imrimeni 01 mo """""'j ui luian, in a mailing to inUttlf't T.'Mirilnrv 19 Mr. r O. Shaffer; February 19, an oiit-of- reuiuury 2i inc xuisa tmi5 1 I1V1 UB mrsWcoDnty revenue source More Than Half Million From Licenses Turned in Last Year After buying a car tho prospective motorist It not yet finished with paying money. Uuxunllv ihn Mr.i stopping placo after tho auto show- room is an insuranco office nnd from thoro tho road loida to the courthouse. Taxes on motor vehlc'es nro a lib; help In tho keeping up of good roads. And tho tax on rumor ran Is no small Item. Every motor ve hicle Including tho popular car and motorcycle nnd tho higher priced automobiles has to pay u tux, which ranges from $10.60 on up to tho hundreds. In other wnriN the first JflOO of an nuto's list prlco Is taxed J10.50 and there is 75 cents tax on each additional f 100 cost. In Tulsa county lant year (hero Were abritlt twnntvwinn thmtnml motor vehicle llrcnses Issued, ur cordlng to the license clerk, (if these about one-half woro within tho minimum of (10.60. In all, Tulca county last year turned Into tho cof fers of the state treasury .noru than a half million dollars. Hut 90 per cent of this money Is returned to tho county. Of this .00 per cent nearly one-third, 25 per cent to bo exact. Is returned to the city from which It came. The other 05 per cent Is placed In tho county road maintenance fund and Is used to pay tho cost of keeping In shape tuo nunurens at mucs oi roads in Tulsa county. The auto license business so far this year Is a bit 'slow according to tho clerk but already Bcvornl hun dred motorists have npplicd for tags. Scarcity of money M blamed as tho cause for tho light business but notwithstanding it Is believed that Tulsa county will register mora than 25,000 earn during 1922. MUCH MORE THAN MERE STRUCTURE Mayo Hotel Is the Most Important Enterprise of the Season "The building of the Mayo Hotel means more to this city than tho mere conttructlon of another hand somo building In tho downtown dls trlct." said I). C. Powers, president ot tho Tulsa Heal Estate Exchange Snturdny. "It means putting Tulsa on a hotel equality with the best cities of tho nation. It means nn adequate social and clvla center! it mennn making Tulsa a convention center; it means giving to glolm trotters and travelers generally, such accommodations as may lm no cured In New York or nny of the larger cities, nnd It means nn avenue of favornblu publicity for Tulsa, greater and inoro persistent and more general than any other Insti tution could .bring to Tulsa, It means splendid wentern headituar ters for eastern oil men nnd their families and permanently fixes Tulsa in tho mind ot the traveling public an tho plant to stop over wnoro nuequaio mm pleasant ac commodations are always' available. It means the lnltl.il expenditure ot morn than ono nnd ono-hatf million dollars, for labor nnd material nnd when In operation means n largu pay roll for permanent employes ami the bringing dally to this city ot n traveling public that will spend horu thousands of dollars annually. "Tho ileflnllo permnnent results following the completion of the hotel will touch every angle ot business In this city. Dealers In evory lino of merchandise will be benefited from the butcher to tho bnnkcr and from tho tailor to tho trust company. As n permanent city builder, next to a good newspaper, n modern, adequate hotel holds first placo nnd the Mayo will bo constructed nnd operated In such a manner us to reflect In every way the real Tulsa spirit nnd be come one of the city's greatest assots," I TO lli:.MOr 11,1 Sat8 Orchestra Leader Cause of Her Trouble ,nieniir- mivo win no i-mur , liifmlnl by lllnminl. fo- hv p irk iru. it .1 i iidny iliuiN"i,tiier to in i ity property C1UCAOO, Jan. 7 Tarqulnlo Mnztnrl, assistant director of the or chestra of tho Chicago Ope' a com pany, was held today for qui stloiilng In I'onnortlnn with the attempted suliidrf of Miss Carols, ltue litre 1 formerly of Milwaukee, who sa1 ( lowed poison In hor room in a lowvj hotel. Miss lturtrhtcr left a note addri'ssi'ii to Joseph C'nrletoti ot Itockfnrd. 111., In which she blamed I'tnt "ortiieMra loader" foe. hr , troubles. Muxzarl has denied an) I nt I tunc v with Miss lluechtei I Phjslrlans nt tho hospital where the woman wns taken said she had a chnnco for recovery. S(H" 'l'ri'.IIS 1 1'hiillps, spftul of' i iiepnrimcm vv i' nger no l'.v ine innvur ami 1 remove siuntti rs fr At the nntiest of Forrest 11 Tra ! near thr thct lain. ry. husband tf Nola Chlldi'is who i Aborting to T i' tluse squnt own tho triiit In tho southwest part trrt lmvc f-.'i id ..u.im jnc iniite of of the el'y m tr Hie Athinsia river luvrrtlde drive ulnr.' It leumiiiM nn known as Cluldeis heights, Wnrflild finl-.h ! and i ih nslint de inn mil of Trsty and others that they havo on prlvnio property, anil they move ih.y hnvo replied that t() UM wmevtr other legal mfMlodn inry nro on my propel ly ami nrn not suhje t to the demands of prop erly owners ilit re Phillips' iiisiiiietiims are to In- fti in these K-iualtrrri that thev have OEZSO SOLD A MORTGAGED AUTO 5SI as nro necessary In assuring their removal without delay l.MN'tHiN Tit fine, ih- fingertip! Is (he liitrst i n 1 1 n i i , Mm rrnmi. I'll mure right to build their Imprn jThn itba Is saitl t' I. t oigiuated lt"d liome fii iiy property thiiii'm piitla Q leaves Hip Conntrr, Hut Is Arnittiyl I O ft.. 111. It..n. I v SjitcUl to Tho Worht. I DOUTI1AT, Jan. 7. I'pon a war rant sworn out by Fred Freshman of Douthat, A. U Miller of Picher wns arrested Wednesday by Deputy Sheriff Nwt Cox, taken to Miami, nnd lodged In Jail on a charge ot , disposing of mortgaged properly. It Is alleged that Miller sold n , mortgnged car to Freuman three rnrs ago. More recently, when the hitter lenrned something about the mortgage, he attempted to stop the 'payment of a chct k on tho C'urdiiii , Stale bank, whlrh ho lutd given' Miller. Tho check, liowuver, had heen rnshed bp tho Hank of Picher. I and Miller had left the district, lie, recontiy returned, and Freeman i ' mused It's arrest becnuso ut the alleged fraud perpotiatcd. I 10c TODAY OXIiV Edith Roberts "Under Northern Lights" ANY SEAT, ANY TIME 10c At, NO iOOD COM HOY (iiwuF or piux.it m urn v DANCING! M Special Rules Made for I'irst Class of New Year p 'E3 'liili i'lnss Is for liecliiiier", H-liour tiourtc. Uiillco, f'Jj gentle moil, $1, Monday night, Tnliiinry 0, nt K o'tio'k. PRIVATE LESSONS I1Y APPOINTMENT ll-l'i South Dasloii Phono Cctlnr 283S It. It III IlKi; lli: I ltWI.V Iiiilructurs 3 m ,,.M,,iQgSSSiOES30 Joint Ilno7Kpllllng Party, COLORADO SPHINOH. Colo., Jan. 7. A Joint "boo7espllllng" pnrty wns being planned hero today by the Salvation Army, tho V. M. C. A. nnd the Y. W. C. A. Tho thrco nrganlia tionH win beneficiaries In the estate of tho lato Cnarles H. Ferrln, which included nearly 110,000 worth of choice liquors. The societies ac cepted tho liquor only on condition that they be allowed to destroy it INvto Petition Dculnl. I SAN FIIANCISCO, Jpn. 7. A p0 tltlon sought In federal court hero ' to liave the conviction of Mrs. Louise : reete, convicieu ot tno slaying or .in cob C. Denton, l.on Angeles mining man, eel aside because of tho alleged unconstitutionality of the California law providing tor a thirteenth Juror, was denied by Judge T. M. Hooting today when he sustained a demurrer to tho petition Interposed by tho Htnto. OI.IhIiiiiiiiiii'm Hotly Kent Hack, VVASIIINOTON. Jan 7. -- Tho names of four officers nnd 109 en listed men whoso bodies have been returned to tho United States to bo ro-lnterred In the Arlington national cemetery on Janunry 13, wero made public by the war department this afternoon. They Include William M, Funk. Wichita. Knn,;, Allen J McDonald, Houston Texas, and l.o ren lllntt. Oklahoma City "The Impresario" Monrl's famous coiulo opera, nll-Mnr vat, 'inder illivrilun of Wil liam Wmlo llluslinw of .Mctninillliin funio, fenturlng Perry IIi iiiiik, lie fin I lit' 1 1 ( Aiiii'rli'iiii biirllouo In lliti llllo rolo, Atttiiiipiiiilt'il by Itulli .Miller of llio .Mt'lniMillliiii iix'ru, TIioiiiiih Mi-41riiunbaM, la iimhim Irlhli tenor, llmel lliiiillngliiii nml (ilnil)N Criut n. TIiIm In a rnro opMirliiiilty for 'Pnlnns to enjoy MiiuirCn iiiivIit. plit'i-. iiio i:ngllsli version of "iiio Imprrsarlo" vins written liy, Henry lldwanl Krt-lililt-l, llio viirnin rrititi of Hie) Now York 'lYIbiine, lilniM'lf u (yinipoN'r nnd llhrtlllM of nolo. Tho opern Is full of Iiiiiuor, glu'n In xtmx nittl illiilogiuv, CONVENTION HALL January 12th Admission $1, Lyceum Ticket Holders Onc-ftnlf Price Tickets on Sale at tho Quaker Drug Store, 4 to 6 P. M. Beginning Tuesday, January 10. EVENT OP A DECADE BBMlNic er o?' Two enerafens CONVENTION A HALL JAN. V MATIN Ufi AM) NKHIT Seats now (Killng Ounkcr Drug Stiiro. Cnll Owigo 0278 for rtwnntlons. Prices Mntineo, 50c to $2; Nights, 50c to $2,50 10 Screen Time: :15, 11:30, 12:45, 2, 3:15, :30, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES I to I otricu I'lionn auuu Btiowa TVxlaf nt 3130 7116 0 p, m. METRO PRESENTS THE SUCCESSOR TO "THE FOUR HORSEMEN" THE CONQUERING POWER" ' RUDOLPH VALENTINO STAR OF "THE FOUR HORSEMEN" AND "THE SHEIK" Adapted From Balzac's Story, "Eugenie Grand et" Directed By Rex Ingram. His Latest SinceThe Four Horseman1 An excellent new show starts at today's matinee. Frederick V. Bowers Musical Comedy Star and Song Writer -in his New, Big, Song Revue with- CHARLIE ROOT, ANN MEADE, JESSIE BROWN, MAY MORRIS AND BEATRICE PRICE X YEOMEN Will Give a Benefit Ball CONVENTION HALL To assist a prominent young man afflicted with tuberculosis Friday Eve., Jan. 13, 1922 Tickets $100 Extra Ladles 50a Special Prize DANGE at ELECTRIC PARK TONIGHT Our nail Endow nnd Well Heated. SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN New York Times Wlicn "Tlic Tour Horse men of tho Apocalypto" ranio, .Mr. Ingram was rcreulcil as ono ot tho mooter workmen of tho screen. Tho production wiui n fresh promlso as well as n fulfillment and now comes "Tho Conquer, inj; rower" to rcallft much that Is forchlutd. owed . . . Thero Is no since to comment on the plentiful excellencies of llio film. It Is really one of tho best pictures that lia.s coino to Ilroadway. 'fa, N. Y, Evening Mail In wan? rrpfrtu "Thr Ton nurl(r I'nwrr' hhi t of Injrrnin'a rrnl nhllllr m n ill rrr(or, Mltrn Tlia I' o m r Horamfn nf lit Ap'wtilyp' M ftrat irrnit rfforl, nfoml ll nriitjitlnrii tirrt. the won iter am rtpiHivrd If hp rnulft riff Jliil tfirU. 1IU HitHwrr l f fni ml In "Tli l'n fUfrf Tower, tor In Ih Int Ifr film he him urtuallr tnr paaanl "the Knur llorrrnf ii,m ArtUllmllx. Hit film It mux nlflrrnl, m tnAnlrrplrrr, n fell urrti hnrkrrutiml fur n powrr fut atorr, Imttrettkhrly lohl. It li nut tnn raiifli in any that Thf owiarlfHT Vart' 1 n 1 1 ml lift ronlrlbullf.n to tlio Ptbtitf tun of rnolloit plrturr prutlurtlun. Special Attraction for tho Children Suitan An Equina Surpriso Presented by MISS EMMA LINDSAY Ann Butler & Hal Parker In a Unique Skit , "Don't Make Me Laugh" Apply Sulphur as Told When' Your Skin Breaks Out Any breaking out of the skin on 'Me, neck, arms or body la over come quicken by applying Mentho. Hh r' Tha pimples seem to dry, risnt up and iro away, declares tv noted kin .n.nlnll.. oiT0 Vinf ha ever been found toll jaKe the placo of sulphur as a plm-ll niiuicr. ii ib narmiems ana in-' jxpentive. Jut ak any druirgliit The Rialtc management is proud to present "The Conquering Power" to our patrons, particularly at our regular prices. We believe it to be the best picture to be shown at this theater in the past year arid marks the beginning of a number of big pictures to be seen here soon. fa A Touch of Old Ireland Robert Reilly The Immaculate Irish Gontleman Supported by MISS MOLLY KENNEDY and LARRY in A Song Playlet Entitled "Bedelia O' Shea" Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry Alice and Ralph Lewis Terry .Toe Browning "A Timely Sermon ORPHEUM COMEDY AND NEWS ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA NOTE Best scats are avilnblo for shows today nt cither the matinee or tho 9 p. m. show. Boit rents for tho 7sl5 show are always taken by standing orders. nd use it Hko cold cream. Advcr-