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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922 13 VISIT AFOOT ALL STATES IN UNION Walking Party of Three Arrive Here on Way to Pacific Coast outfitted nil In khaki, bootee, 'uvnil-hntted, with flacks a-back, a Hiklnc pitrty, of tlitro strode Into Im Thursday afternoon, the femi nine member matching tlio others not i mv in costume but In onsy. effort Iwh cult. Thi'y were T. II. Clark nml m. wlfo nnd nephew. Clnrenco KlUK, v-w York rlty, on tlio first hair ,,f h year's slKhtseeiUK trip over itii ru'll afoot. . 'i'iii' trl.j ravelled ovnr 3,000 mil- nlne-tentlm by foot nml hn trsw'PiMMl 15 slates since Htm', 'is from New York Oct. 13, 1921. Thoy left Keltyvllle yosterdnv morning nml reached hero by mid- ! afternoon. Friday they will continue' on ICntisns City, whenco tholr nut' will be "westward ho." They pn GG uoiindit of luggaKe nmonx ! th i Mm. Clark bearing tho smnll en amount. They enmn nt nfsht win a the wcatlier permits mid cook (t toaM ono menJ dally out-of-doorj. I Tlmy uro not professional walkers, but undertook tho trip fur xho nko ot nark's health nml nlso win a bet, and n'prlte. Several other pnrtlo.i1 line failed In trips nfoot to every -.t.i'i' lln the I'nlted Hlates, they mu It-ii. i mined to mukn It In time limit,, n 'itir They nre pledged not tn walk fallroad trneks or to rldo on thj rail t .nil. thoiiKh ih.ey mny necept other preferred rlden.'nnd nlso tn take no jimmy. thoiiKh they nro retiulred to ie.) postcards for expenses. Clark, wh Is n hitvIco mnii, says hla poI tutu will be open for him Ort, 16 of tills year. To prove thut they nre i travelling n they claim, they obtain In each city statements from the mayor or postmaster nml signatures f newspaper editors, Mrs, Cl.irk says Unit the crratest enjoyment of Hie trip to her h is bcn the loss of weight, while Clark re Jolies fur nn exactly oppiKiru reason, that ho has gained weight Tho thrto Hal' ttint tllnt' nr,i In t.iitl. l.il.. health than when they shook city duct from their feit four months nm' OPPOSE COURT TRANSFER Holdout lllo Men 'Ihlnli It Would llo An Affront to Stole Courts. Spsclsl tii Tho World. Hol.DKNVILl.i:. J.,n SC. Tim lloldcnWIta chamber 6f commene has adilpted n resolution opposing the adoption nf the bill Ititrnilurcit by tfenntor llarreld'ln th senate nnd Congressman Chandler In the house Riving federal round exclusive Juris diction of stills Involving Indian titles, nml inovlillnit for the transfer of nny such pending suits front the stnte to the federal court op motion of either party. Opposition Is ha mil on tho extreme cost t i litigants In traveling cieat distance to atli nrt federal court, the delay whUh would ensue from the eon' st in In the fed' rat court din kits, and berause sticlt inw woiiiu o an urrnmt to tho stuio courts. A resolution favoring the speedy enactment of the ex-service mon'j compensation bill was ulso ndoptcd, SECOND SUIT NOW FILED O. N, (i. Company nml lluclcv This Time Sued by Mrs. I'rossloV. ,8ult for ,160.000 whs filed In district ooutt Thursday ncalnst tho Okla. lionm Natural tins company und V. H. llflRley by Mis. Oall II. Crossley, It Is claimed In thn petition that on September 1 nf last year n cai- driven by lluKlcy and ownod by th- bus companv run Into a car in uhhlij irs. wrosficy was minis;, as n ro suit of tho collisions wht'-h occurred at Twenty-first and Owbsso, It Is claimed that Mrs. Crossley is hope lessly Insane, and has been crippled mid disfigured for life Letlmtid J. Crossley, husband, filed ii similar suit three weeks ago for (133,016 for InJuMcs sustained by himself In the accident and for the loss of his wife, iloth petitions hum that UaKlev wns llatttut se- cr.il traffic otdlnamcs at the time; or or collision. l'.tLArK CIIIAMt IIANCINfl HCiioor. 'la ryrty lilsllt 530 tn 830 l'rlmte l.vsuns Any Tims liy Appointment. I'linnp nse VU07, WII.I. T. ItATIS. nlrrrtnr AlftUtril liy .Inliti t linlmrrs unit .lira. SI) rile Dmls I LYRIC (TOIIAV AMI T(lMOItltOW) "WINNERS OF THE WEST" "v 1'rHtiirlnx i 1. A .i. ATI Acord Story nf Ills willy uiija nc II. T-AI.M TOM SANTSCHI "MOTHER 6DREAM" A Mory of lirnrt tlimlx Hinl lri intlc1nUnHy TWEEDE DAN COMEDY rilMINO Until Itolnml In "MIIITi: DAfll.i;" NOW PLAYING STRAND ,MARSHALL NEILAN PresicntH Itamlnll I'nrrlshV k Bob Hampton Of Placer The frontier dajH CuMcr's Imst Miami thousands of Indhiiis, M'oiitx, horses. In tlirlllhiK prulrlo flKhlb. EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Srlmlulr Oll.t, I1H5. IJlJtl, !, 3130, S, (1)30, 8, 0:30 Rnrrr. IHr .lanir IKS7 Klrkxand, Bflf Msrjorts Cat Pft liandrrds HB I Am r ateurs roniffht ALSO THE Midnight Whirl FEATURING Smiling Billy House "The Big. Show You All Know" NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING Firt Time Shown at Popular Prices Vallacc Reld Elliott Oexter -Monte Blue Jheodore Robetti Theodore KotlofF lymond Hdtton. Cecil B.DeMilles PRODUCTION The Af Fairs oFAnatorv WITH AN ALU STAS. CAST (X Qammoanl (picture PALACE ORCHESTRA riltST TWO HOWS 50o All Other Seats 35c KCUKK.V TIJIK IUM3, 12:30, 3(1.1, 4, .'M. 7:. !' Gloria Swjnton Ocbe Danlely Wanda Hawlev Af.ie Ayrer Polly Moran' Julia Fayc y BEGINNING SUNDAY ! nr- r, imff I I IIMHI H 1 B HI II W I y I CONVENTION HALL, Monday, January 30th John McCormac Good Sonts Still Avnilaltlc SEATS ON SALE JENKINS MUSIC STORE NOTItli; TO I'VI'ltONS PinKriini Ih'kIun nt H o'clock, Kirj ono must Im sonloit licluro liniRrniii Im'kIiis. No line lultnlltcil iliirliiic numlicrs. RMLTO. Oiskiuw NOW PLAYING Corinne Griffith -In . ebe Daniels -IN TNancyr rom Nowhere" Here's tlio "(looil l.lttlo llml lilrl" In lier most ciipllmlliiK role. A rcM'latlun In llelit comedy. BEBE DANIELS WAS NEVER BETTER 'Received Payment' A cont rnMlnjf of MH'Irt)' life ullh Unit In n the ntrienl Itonnllui: Imiiim). A story of liiinwii Inter est, lio nml iisi)eiie. 1M Al St John 'Tool' Days" Mt'itr.i'.v HMK mnii. man, ttit.i, I, 3113, I3U, Dll.t, 1, S-1.1, IU3U NOW PLAYING Va udcvillc Toilii) i!,nil 'I'linlKlit 7ilo nnil It MRS. GENE HUGHES AND CO. in "CONTENTED PEGGY" lly I'mmi't lienor Frank and Clara La Tour "Funny Cnpcra, Novelties nnd Bubbles" Kennedy and Davies "Fun in Ono" Fields and Harrington "In the Navy" ANDREW LYDON l'lvsenls "DREAMS" A Stuiljr In t'olnr lleoiily nml tirmx) Ni t to tin Lust I'iiImmIo of "Adventures of Tnrznn" it I- i Dancing Class I 'or lli-glnners I i'Ur itlshl .In. i'lh. k n tiour iurs0, Ixllcia rn II, BURKE'S DANCING ACADEMY tUlt Smith lliutnn II I 111. I llfMA rttUlV ..if i t .rs r f i iiM.tsv Ticirsftsv i 1 1 n,ti t . ilar I1.. D AN C Every Night Except Sunday PALACE GRAND Where You Have That Good Time OsiiKi' 0007 Will T. Imils, Mr TOUAV ONLY BASIL KING'S Famous Story 'Earth Bound' Alxi CoimI Coniedf ANY SI1VT. ANY TI.Mtl 10c Clmngo nf I'roKrnin Dally m. NOW PLAYING Raymond Hat ton in- II a a sm HIS Back Against . the Wall". A thrilling comedy drama in which the angel of lovo conquered the devil of fear in a man's soul. Majestic News ' Majestic Orchestra SCItrK.VTIMi; Ill.lO, 12:3U, 'i, 3;ao, s, o:2o, 8, osnn. CONVENTION HALL January 28-29 MasXmy "PT? TlHl? C ) Nights $1.00 to $3.00 i IVlVJQvO ) Matinee 50c to $2.50 SEAT SALES AT QUAKER DRUG STORE CURTIS BROWN CO. PHONE OSAGE 9278 BEGINNING SUNDAY Mffisnc BEGINNING SUNDAY Betty Compson -in- llll GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S LAST PICTURE Ladies Must Live" THi: story of tho "lilies" or Koclrtr. Nllkrn ilnrlines of n linn ilreil elites) llnsliiioc In jileiiNurn ulillu ollicrs injr fa niako their llfo n hollilnyl The story of lioiv they IHe, nml lwnv Uiey nettle tlio bill that tho ttorlu iiresentst Told In ltlil, Intlmnlo mtiios nt tho top nnd tlio IsiKom of llfo. Keencfi Unit slilniiurr with fusliloil or bent with loo deep down In liiiiiiiinlty'H lienrt. Tho story of wnno ono jon know! George Loano Tucker directed and produced t'Tho Miracle Man" FORD C R Given At The Auto Show Tulsa's Greatest Exposition