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-Ja 12 TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 H; fnt ii lei W( ml do fli CI fl bo liv V Mil th r ti, B I CHORUS TO GIVE SECOND CONCERT Feature Will Be Famous Zoellner Stringed Quartet Tulaa'a lucent (jrKiir.lml Km of man ringer and mi onrtmlnnllon tioinpartn favorably lth other of II klml In Hi country. Ill Till Mble chorua, will deliver II mcoiii) io'ncrrt of thn eson Vilnnily frclilng t convenllim hll with lh imtlnnally-knowii Zollnr tpmrlet furnlehlng Ilie trlngd music of the evening. A liunittfd vole, Hiiprnxlmalely. mil l lifted In four elioniw vary ing In typo from "Ho, I'll To to Tlie " ami 'Tho King Hnd tlio Ulng W In "Lull.lb.v nnil tlnnd-Nlghl mill "A Hon of Winter." Ilohnrt Hole Canmn will direct, succeeding Urnest I'ihih HtMiniii, on of tlie tirganlrci r "' born, ml It director during hi rblneo in " mri Ttllen. which terminated lt week. ft Tho Zuellncra Iiav W.vil In ,, nearly ll the Kuropean centers of CC Tli Hrt Hn,i pnietlrnlly eveiy Impnr P I'j.tnnt lty In thn l.'nlied Htat and to "('Canada nd during nltm yearn' con os 'V rrrl work mi tbl cnnllnent hnv nl "Jr Klven approximately on tbolintnd, " on hundred cnnei'il. at "I fo jit Jobless Ex-Soldiers Promised Employment lr in t0 lt ClIirAfiO, March 20. Chicago i bit- responded llborully to Ihn American en ivf Legion campaign started today to To obtain employment (or TtiO.oau for VI ifBinor hcrvlco men throuKhoiit the o rv eonntry, hendnimrlor hero nn fa iiounced. Throughout th day a In ' rtcady lino of former soldlera filed th i Into thn employment offlrn nil r JVf inaiiy wero given Job. During Ihn th fliot hour permnnent employment tj Jfr vvw nbtaineil for 10 men. ''Jr About two hundred ti ml fifty per n,viV"on" "I'P'led for work during the v May and fid had been given position h ni nl 3 " c'"-t- ''"Klon official ex in pressed UiciiibcIvch n greatly th 1 l''cn,"' ovor "la rr"H'1' 1 Ii'f Morn earthquake occur In llnly n ., f,u I.. .11 n,,n- 4t 111 ,,11,'HII III (ill null , Li'iH- n r1... nnmliln,,! STRAND A Drninii of JlnrrliiKo nntl I'orKhlni; In .'Mnrrlnec Wnllcr .Mttirnll nntl Alan Forest In llio Cnnt. Two Big Attractions for Less Than Price of One Zoellner String Quartet Under Auspices mid AmIMci1 hy The Tulsa Male Chorus Convention Hall Wednesday Night Tickets mill Itcserwitlons .tloiulay, March SO EDISON PFONOGRAPH SHOP nsi South Main llcHicen Filth nntl Hlilli Umio .'inn I'nptilnr Price: 60o, $1, St. AO, J a Wctliicbtlny liclnc I'rnycr .MoctliiB nlcht, concert lll not tnko place until nftcr .crlecs. Wire Flashes LONDON Mat'h JJ "Tha kliowtadira that 1 rathaieil Ittrn nblii nti ia rnnrii Jelun froblum ey m pxllii lr II r. Ifi atr-rTiatA )"iir illfllrultl ami t tiratu ilia Inillan arblavemrnla." (ha Win' (f Ual, on laavln Inilln aald to Ilia Mrrri.y today, acrordllK III a ilia tmd h ift'Phfil lirr WIIINUTON, Mairh JK.--I tho faea nf prulrat rrom flaltiiKlat afftalrira lha anaia Imlay ailntai an Ainhdrnant to lha itoalnfllea hill lu 1l 11)0 Ih.paclnra In lha poatulflca alair. Tht vol aa " to tl. I IIH'AIIO. Marrh The lammia Ma nnls lnipia bulhlln a miM today to lh ilala Man nt chlrano lur ll.1.a Tha hand arlnl anattt (r anothar Imriy whom naina was not rval1. Th purehaaar aaamnoil morlRaito of II, o.t. WABIIINflloN. Mairh to. analnr Tat llarrtaiiii, democrat of Mlaolaaloil harirtMl in lha aenai Ihta nftarnonn that lha rlvll arrvlia laa waa WIKully vadtd" hy PrealdaBl llanlln IB th iHilntment nf the iioalniaaler In hla honia tuwn - Marlon, Ohio. I.ONHON Maieh It, Premier Unfit (Innrao will aak lor h tul of lontMame In lh houaa uf eommona naat wank l torn Iravlnit for ti,t InlarHatlonal erononile ronfaranro at Hanon It waa laamail III IXiwnln ilia-t thla altaitioun. t.ONIiOM, Marrh ! It aa nfrlrlallv dnirl thla ariarRoen Oreat flrltain whi aah Japan'a all In raaa of witlapr.it I li t la II tl fr l-tn at WAIIINint)N. Mareh 5 - PreaM-i.l llar.lln-r lo.ly nnmlnateil f'ei il M. Hi' li anlaon In ho tioatntaalar at llolyoka. I olo. ,IKIl'HltON CITV, Mo., Manh ID--Th alltiralita nourl today n rflrriia-il liu aenlMie of tfl yaara tmimaad on lluitli Tarwaler of tlallallH, Mo fur Ilia I 1 1 1 1 ac of ely 1 ItnhlnaiiR, iiawajtat'ar edlt'ir, lineinl.rr il. I "19. 101, A, Kan., Mairh M W. It. Ailaui Kin, 4A. k ilalrymon iivunr two imira aoilltl nf ,oia, la ailtfatlntf Willi aler(ill)ir atekfiaaa, rihyitelaha NnnolinreiJ tnlay 1'ha p'tlrnt rla up at tlmea, hut lat'a hack Into alaep fiom which It la illffl cult to arouia him. CObUMIIUH. Ohio 'Marrh M ono par ami waa kllhxl ami liiueh pmparly waa itratroyeit In rain, hall mhI elactrlo all. nil whlrh awfpt !. county. Ala . nurlhwot uf haro lart nlihl, ai'.onliiiK to rtimrta trnlay. WASIItNOTON. Marrh in -Alhart M Iiamila waa toilay nnnilnadil ty Prcai ilmt llanlln to ho poatinaalcr at t'ledtrlek. tJkla NKOtlnmiA. Kan,, March So William Delirr, 7. who la credited Willi blllldlll tint tint pipeline In thn Mid ('imtlnrnt nil flrhl, ille.1 today at Hot Hlln. Atk, where he had none fnr hla hen.lh. arcord Inif to Information rntlvrd htra. HOT ni'niNflH, Ark.. Mareh ll "t nllad Hlataa Nanatnr Haul of Mlaaolirl NOW PLAYING Tooncrvillo Comedy hrhrdulel t 1 1 .1 . iitin, uian, t, ait.1, lino, ftiis, 7, DllA, 0130 March 22 ' sic on the screen. 3 ts Next Saturday, Quaker Drug Store g S IT Aims' wi V'u A 1 1 TrsJGOcto $2 uWmu inmil 8 ' M f e.ho laat wrk alal'-'i he prohahtr ti'-uM ann'iun'O i"day hie d" ui'.n whtthnr to h tt l"l.,n today ann'Minrad ha wmiid 'riinn to hi f,niia t',0 orrovr and inak tt.a annouii' i mr nt thaia. NKW 'HK Manh ID - I'rd'ral ra cqivria I'.dav waia aptMilnlad fur tha ftind (Ml Ai Tranatiort ( oru.. with prop artlaa talunl at utllllona of dollar. I'KTHOIT. Mich, Mareh t)r. Adolf f-nretia, wurhl-rainnua orthopedlv ettlReon of lunea. ihia nmrntn heron the work nf iti m i motet mac to It crippled IMtrolt ohlldrrn NEW TURK, March SI Dlaaolullen nf th wire gi.'ida eaehno, eilriraij hy fadaral llivrallffatnla In have been eon diui'l In viuImiI'iii nf ih nherinau anil truet law, woa mdereil In a dcre algnad haro today hy rrdetol Judio Knot. t.AllKIKl, 'lull, Mairh SI) -Thla elly while (iil-t today opptarcd hopaleaaly di vided (n the Ku-Kluf Hlan Iraue follow Itt dainonatratinn laet micht to pievaiit o fiarodo of tho klentmen. WABHINIITON, Mareh I Tha an preme inoit of Ihe 1,'nited ntatca an nouneed toiMy k rana fruio Monday. March if, lo Monday, April St. WAIMN'OTON, March Th. anti rnt iirofiiaerinic and huoaiiitf lawn i-r New lork aiaie wera lipliild and 'l-'larm valid hy Ilia aupirnio chjii i.r I nit"! Ma Ira. llAl.t.A 'l-ta Mnoh In III tan V Maffry if I'.il Woilh la dmd atid (. Tonight Big Speci.il Dance Palace Grand THURSDAY NIGHT FARM PARTY 1'cnlnrlnff iiuio riid-tlmo dame fnviii ltc) Tiillow our boot', wi nr your Jen mi Hint IiiIiik your In at Rlrl, MAJESTIC bcrren Time 1 II 30, 17 an, 2, II 30, ft, (I 30, . II 30 NOW riYIN(S -Swanson MER HUSBAND'S TRADEMARKS it CVamounl (pidare1 ItOCNtl ONI5 "The Leather Pushers" I'rnm Iho rnmona fflnrlra rublllhcil In lolllrra N i: W S nnil V 1 13 W fi 1'ASIIIONr.lTi: KKVl'K MAJESTIC (o.scnitr ORCHESTRA Comlnr I.ot Half Thla Week George Arlis IN lltmiAr.l.l" AMISS Tv rv V A TIT IT in Jityn f"'f co'ahivM tfag'a succaer inKw II rtnn ArV I A great actor in a remark- 1 able strtgo success a clas- 1 i in (In ai.-i . f I' nl Wi rlh. la ci l"tr t t.j die aa th r'itj:t ut an airplane " drnl In oak ( utf ahortly altar to oci-Tk thla mornttiK WAIIINOTON March lO.-Prealdrnt flardln may decide in ro lo Itlo da lanerln Ihl fall to aliend lha llrallllan eapoflttton, H waa laarned today. fla haa had lha realtor under ooneldaratloit for aoma lime. WAHIItNflTON. March J. Prank n fleobey, nf Han Antonio, today waa aworn i a director of th mint, auoca ling Itaymond T linker. (Illr.UlO, March I. flank nainlntra tnday lieaan a. check tip nf ihe aecounla of the Marworel truat and aevlnka hank followlnc tha eulelde nf Carl i;, lloblu oii, tha hank'a caahler. t'lllf'Ano. MaTch 50. Pour aulomohtla handPa held titi ilia pawn ahop of Marma Nurman nn 'niiii Htai alrert tuia looniln and ra'-pid vtl'h a-iral t h .u -aand dollaie wnrth of mllitllancuus Jelr IIKHMV Mm 'it , lil.-c I. .I .v a . 1 0 Ad -Ml. h fr 1 at I n 1 , im.a rf '1()I.Y OM.Y MADONNAS AND MEN With AN ALL-STAR CAST ALSO .f)t)l) fOMi;i)T A.S Y SLAT ANY TIM 12 10c ( hiiiiKU of I'niKrniu Dally NOW l'l(AYIN(S Conl IniiiiiiM Ihl) n. tn. to II p. in. urn a.1 a.a mm i OfcieKt mmmt n .R--V . VaoB- RiVILHAM "$ EI LLi-" w . i .n. r . A thnllmrj story. . set m Alaska tvitK v a thousand men fighting nature to 1 build a railroad into. tho heart of.tho .ii- . ' i Com country r . Special Thursday Icr I'jiclt Minn 3, 4:B0, 0, 7 nntl 0. Merchants' Gifts Prom tho Mncc. Ilciiutlful flnncm, Miocm, lint, Inrcci Ihucw of oil nil y, IiiihIu'Im of Kroccrlc.i, clc. Sco list In WctliiCMlnj' Ihsiic. r . 1 i MM Carson Concert Series CONVENTION HALL Saturday Evening, March 25 Flonzaley O The World's Best Known String Quartet 19 Years Before the Public Prices: 50c to $2.00, Plus War Tax Scats on Sale Thursday, March 23 JENKINS MUSIC STORE Management Robert Boicc Carson Ilia Amiri.n a.mv of (h'm ! u jii Hp llhina are kJ.-i,i f tua; f r h"i lt'lillip Call In Kik-HiiIIM, lie the Aae.ii lalod I'reaa lIHItl.l.N, Manh 2t Dr. Kellx Klcmperer, a widely-known (lor Uinii pei'lallt on Internal disease, ha been summoned to Mckcow to it I tori ! I'remler Lenlne, It wa learned her today. Port Worker 81111 Out. I to. MK, March 20 The mrlke of port worker In all Ilallnu port continued today In lympnthy with Nn plea dock worker, who walked out ).(. week. There were eevernl encounter at Nnple today lietweer thn nlrlker nnd atrlkebrenkor. Big Carnival Dance Tucfility MkIiI, Mnri'll 21 1'rhnto Ii-msoiis by iippoliitiiicnt BURKE'S DANCING ACADEMY 1 1 1 ' j South lloMan I'lioiii! O'tlur UH3,"i 1 3L LAST TIMES TODAY THE CALL OF HOME' raoM rue novel 'none' By OCO. AONC-Jt CHAHMRLMN t7rn u no lac ukb homi ' directed by produced by R-C PICTURES ritera are I wo mirda In nur Intu Itlllr I lint lie rtoacct to t li e henrt of all nf ua. line la Mother anil the other one la "Home," Pathe News Palace Orchestra Screen Time: 10:30, 11:30. 12:15. 3:ir, 1:30, &:4S, 7, 8:ir, o:so COMINO TO.MOItnOW I'Ol'll DAYS ON'IjY Martin Johnson's 'Jungle A dventures9 Mr. nnil Mr. JoIiiimiii ppent fho nioutli In tlio JmiRlcfl of ltrlt'sli North lSornco tnklnp theso pic tures. You tlll ho thrilled hy sccned, tho llko nf which lime ncicr he foro Itccn mIuccI hy ninn. Vn.Vn ape.", oniiiK-outiitiKH, herds of Mlil clcpliniits, innii callus crocodiles. Thrills Galore! I e. uartet AWARD CONTRACT FOR NEWJRIDGE Will Span Bird Creek in the Vicinity of Owasso Tho contra, t for tho construction of it .US-foot nl eel hrhlRR ncrons III rd Cieck lu township -0 north, rnrico 1 1 cant hetween nei tlons 4 NOW PLAYING Greatest Race Track, Drama Ever. Staged tmttiUt RICHARD STAMTOl MUL II. S WANE MaryCarr (Tha Mother In "Orcr the Hill") A photoplay that make tho blood tlnglo vtltli tho thrill of It. A drama of fortunes won nntl lost on Iho sliced of a horse. A terrific punch In cicry scene thrills follow thrill?. Wt.tAir e-vtir, , lyj KXuvr n r To the Alien World Greeting: niie Invisible Empire disavows any previous knowledge of, connection with, or participation in, the recent dastardly maltreating and maim ing of the colored man, J. H. Smitherman; and most strongly condemns the act and the perpe trators of the reprehensible crime. Therefore, to the end that proper punishment may be meted out, it now in goocl faith offers a cash reward of (Two Hundred and Fifty for sufficient competent evidence apprehension and conviction of Invisible Empire Knights of the Ku-Klux Klan Order No. 2, Realm of Oklahoma and 9, waa awarded to tho Pioneer Conatructlon company Monday by tho county commlsloner. Tho con tract wan lot on a bid of $34,400. Tho county engineer' ctlmato on. tho bridge waa 16.000 higher than tho bid mad by the Pioneer com pany, Tho new bridge, according to tho commlMlonorn, will opon up an en tirely new trade territory for Tulaa mcroliants. Tho bridge will bo be tween Owarwo and Catoosa and will afford a direct rnuto of travel Into Tulsvi for hundred of farmer, who heretofore havo had to go cith er to Ownsso or Catooa before eroding lllrd Creek. Work on the NOW PLAYING SIiom nt 2:30, 7:IR nnil 0 p. tn. A M-nntlmt In I'liroiic. Otcr hero for n brief tour. Schichtl's Wondercttes A grcnt nltrncllon for Ihn "Kid tiles" nnil ullt bo enjoyed hy ccry grown-up. Zuhn and Drcis Dementiis Anierlcnuos. lluhltnt North Anierlcn. Bnrto and Clark 1'rcs.cnl Columbia and Victor Vntnlcilllo'8 Latest Novelty Howard and Anderson rrccnt 'rhcniclvcs In "Living on Air" Georgia Howard Tho Dancing Violinist Laic of 'Zlcgfcld's New York lloof." On tho Screen A first National Plcturo Constance Talmadgo In' "A Woman's Placo" nliimn dally nt 2:10, 7 nud 0 Ii. nt. COMING Valcska Suralt Tho famous movie stnr In pcr hon. Ono of tho biggest hend llners In vaudeville. brldgo In to be started at one and It will bo completed my mld.um. mer. m neddc Kntcrs Another Denial OAKLAND, cat.. March 2J.-1 sif Auckland Gcddcs, nrltlsh ambaiM. dor, wan emphatlo upon hi arrival here In denying utterance at trlbtiled to him In a gpeech In Lm Angeles that the four-power t-citv had averted Imminent war on tha Pacific. " lnt LYRIC LAST TIMES TODAY "Shadows of the West" With Hedda Nova and Lieut. Pat O'Brien There Isn't a door strong enough to keep nut h wild west pony with n Mild vtcst man nn his hack ns joii will lo prompt tn ngTco when j on co "Shadows of tho West." also Century Comedy and News Weekly Dollars) leading to the said criminals. I