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f fife TULSA DAILY WORL
D, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922
-ra
n
TO RUSH CAPITAL
Oorntnl.'slon From Capital on Way
to SIR" Contrnctfl for Soldiers'
Memorial lloitpltal.
Contract for tlio Oklahoma sol
iliira' memorial hospital by the
t'nitert States veterans bureau of the
rehabilitation of World war voteruns
, i )o closed early In Doccmbor, a
telegram from Dr. Hugh Scott. act
Ins dlroctor of tlia bureau, Indicates
t 'in.v.
'fclfsraphlng to Horace Uagan
here, a member of the- Oklahoma
ft Jicr's relief commlsBlon, Doctor
BIG HOME COOKED
TURKEY DINNER
"Cooking Mku .Mother
1l tci Do"
Family Style $1.00
at
5IIIS. TANK'S HOME
DIMM. ItOOM
320 West 1'lrsl Strwt
BROADWAY
3 Shows in One 3
Musical Comedy, Vnuilcvlllo
niul rent lire Pictures
"The ,
Radio
Dolls"
Fr tn tin
"In and Out
Door Sports"
Also
r.iRAMoi'NT rirTCRU
Miss Lutu Bett
rmtnrln I.ol U'llxon, Milton Sills,
TheMlore Hobrrls ami Helen
' l'ericusun
Complete Change Today
I
STRAND
NOW PLAYING
EAST MET WEST. BOTH WANTED THE GIRL
BOTH WERE KEAL MEN. WHICH TRIUMPHED ?
THIS ROMANCE OF TEXAS WILL ASTONISH
YOIU
m AVIIXIAM FOX-
I It Texart
Mack Sennett Comedy, "Made in the Kitchen"
1MIICKS
Adults 20c Children lOo
Main Street
Theater
IjAST TISIKvS today
A Rnl FdjC Prtxhictlon
MAN'S ur
and GODS
JfcCK UVIM04T(5fl38Tnn. KiAHWCm
Written and Ptrectod bvYimi Foi
HARftTcAREY
In
A Wild and Woolly Western
and a New Comedy Subject
S' citt today announced that a com
mittee t three will leave Washing
ton ni-xt week to arrive here Dpi tn.
bcr 4, to close tha contract and to
lease the slato's 1500,000 Inalliu
tlon that Is now being rapidly com
pleted on Agency hill. The negotia
tion will b closed with the state
rommlw Ion whoso members were to
dnv advised of the sneotlng hero.
'1'ho rnmmlttoo consists of legal
and medical representatives of the
bureau, liortor acott advised Com
mander Hngan.
The corner stons for the hospital
LYRIC
"Desert Crucible"
t!eo lloxlo as n MK'lcty limn; a lialf
lirccjl luillnn mid a llii-iii.in Cowboy
Star In his muct prndiictlon.
BY JAMES B HENDRYX
ouucted or mt f. reyholps
K IIIJ1 1 l.'l JJ.-3 iVM ti JL
rIM THE DAYS Gy
Also .
rJMIHWlllHllllMiTIWr. II II 'f - II HTffl ll I
was laid on Armlstic day, Novem
ber 11. At the same v i bos
pltnl was dedicated. Tru "t for
its completion calls for t .o build
ings to bo ready for occupancy
January 1. Contractors Announco
that the plant will be ready before
that time.
Only last Saturday Commissioner
Hagan announced that Doctor Scott
had advised him that the bureau ex
pectod to carry out Its oral agree
ment to lease the hospital as de
cided reverat months ago. At this
time the bureau agreed to pay an
annual rental of approximately
KATHLEEN KERSTING
( I1II.1I WONItr.lt .SI.MIKU
Convention Hall
SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 2nd
At 8:30 o'Clock
fftmtn on Hrn Tlnirttluy Morning nt tb
0JAKER DRUG STORE
Admission: $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
I'lus Tns
A Spn-Ut Ailmlolon Prlte of (10 Cents to AH School nnil follrie Tuplls
Sr.M MAIL OltltKllS TO WAICEIt HHLO STOKH
New
Show
Today
0RFHEUM
Roscoe Ails
WITH
Kate Pullman
AND
Orchestra of Syncopation
and Charles Calvert
Laura and Billy
Dreyer
In a Dance Revuo
Maker & Red ford
IV
"College Chums"
By Jack Lait
ON TUB SCKKIiN FIllST-ltl'N 1'IIOTOPIiAY
ALICE CALHOUN in "THE LITTLE WILDCAT"
IMetnrcs nt 2, 0:30, . Vniiduvlllo 3. 7:30 mid 0:15
SEATS RESERVED FOR BOTH SHOWS TONIGHT
No phone orders taken after 6 p. m. Seats not held
after 6:30 for first show and 8:30 for second show.
Love Me,
TTclI, nnywny, Hrtirn Cnrilon ain't Itri.) hut Inx Kuth ItoIarnV iloir In th
new Tatlie nrrlal, "'Ilir Ttnitur ilurpn,' for Ioftirl Imii un Hffcctlunate nuture
and t)irut lilmkclf In tli mliUt of ren a luve crue
Harold
IJt.OOO to the stat for a lease to
expire In 80 years. At the expira
tion of the lease tho government will
have paid tha state approximately
the entire cost of the building.
PETR0VA HERE TONIGHT
Capacity llousn lCximleri to Greet
I'luyvtrlglit nnil Author.
Olga I'otrova, world-famed author
playwright and actress, will bo greet
od by a capacity house when she np
pears at convention ball Thursday
night In "The White Peacock." nor
Now
Show
Today
McConnell and
West
'Things That Count"
Waiman & Berry
IX
A Musical Treat
Love My
loyd
in
Grandma's
Boy
Hii first 5 part feature:
COZY
8 NORTH MAIN
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Mntlnro
10
Ccnta
Children
n
Dime
Any
Tlmo
Jvcnlnga
20
Cents
masterpiece In which she has starred
fir several seasons. It will be the
closing treat to an unusual run of
of Thanksgiving day events.
l'etrova began her oareor a a
newspaper reporter and then turned
In play writing and acting Her short
stories linvo appivirod In all the lead
lug magazine. She was a screen fa.
nilto until the rinse, of the wtvi
DANCE
JfATIO.NAt. (H'AllIt AUMDIIT
1101 Kmt Sltth
lir.fltNNINO HATVHIIAY, IlltO.
An.l on Tumtny n.t Saturday et
r.a. h WsoU
RIALTf)
A-- THEATER
KTII.Ii I'UWINO
An Emphatic
HIT!
lliiinoroiix, Dramatic, 'l'lirlllliiK
NOW PLAYING
Hio Krentest nelilovcnioiit
ot
Constance
Talmadge
Voii'll fairly revel In
tlil tin l no plt'ture,
ulilch coutiiliiH nery
IliliiK roiiiiiiiee, roni--ly,
loe, Imte, thrill,
hplemlor!
Come Early
rn Dtrnn- J llnlcmy OP
tJUCstnlrs. KeJUti.. OOis
VWEST"
i in
! II 1 I I
-j I flnLL 1
Prices 50c to $2.00
Prices 50c to $2.50
IN
SEATS SELLING AT QUAKER DRUG STORE
Matinee Sale Moves to Convention Hall 1 :30
QUAKER CLOSED
1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., Thanksgiving
Get Reservations at Convention Hall
For Matinee 2:00 P. M.
F. NiVVif
uhrn she again appealed upon tin'
etage.
Tulvuu will hava the opportunity
tonight to witness the same priroim
anio that has oiud " ""Mi-n'lnn in ,
New York and other large cities.
There were 149 1-4. j 0 pmindi 'f
rXi'loBiWH S'ld for use .11 tins m n -tiy
during the first hilf "f th . .i- 1
MMC&
NOW AND ALL WEEK
"MtrrUso tt
lima," her
htubantl had
written, "but
not aoliuire,"
Too late the
oner tar
rrali
lor her carenr
he lmd tot
her hutbantl'
, lore wilhera
Slim Yoiiiik'" lJttrtt nnd
Hint rlclnro.
CnM Inrltidi'fl
KI.IdOlT l)i:.VTI5H
A HARRY GAHSON PRO.
DUCTION
CO.MlNd HI'NDAY
Gloria Swanson
in
"The Impossible
Mrs. Bellew"
.MIsh Swnusoii, lii'i'M'lf, pttr-I'liiLsj-il
tlio tiiiwtis Worn In
Tills ricturo In Turin.
THE
7nn P. M. II
d that 111 .T '1X3 1 0
tiVM.K Mii:rni;iiii rinii or
ham 1x1
I'nrnisiljr o( N.r VorV
Mix Shf 1 htr.l toai-lifi I lnnr to
ilhr ronis ' ln I lMnni. Strlotlr
i'Usi i.ninim tiht to
Itiilira In Inll.-w.
t'ltn-Amrrlrnn ttultttliif, fifth ami
lloiililrri Cnliir llln ll.
DANCING
THANKSGIVING
Dnneo 'liitlklit In tltn Onl)
I Ircl-t'lnsM lliiiiri) l'lneo
111 Tnlvi,
Burke & Erwin
II Ml NOt'TIt HUSTON
Three Days
nday
I
MATINEE SATURDAY
Convention Hall
By Mary Roberts Rinchart and Avory Hopwood
PRICES TO
Matinco j.....
Night
l'MJK
Mail Orders Now to
J. G. REICHEL, BOX 321
Scat Salo Starts Sunday, December 3, 9 A. M.
i in
l M
1 Sooroi AkoIii In M P ll aoT'isso J '
j ' ill ll
Tho American Association I
of University Women
Vrratnlt
Little Theater
Players
In
".tiijuniNl l)fcilrt" ....
Oc, Cmm t (Mil,,, ,trtil 5tiinnn i,limitf
"Lniiil nt llMitl'n irlre" Vf
"Tin! fllil Slntj". . .. Tnrkiniitni)
High School Auditorium
f il i, nl j y , Per miliar t, 10(1
2 1 1.1 i, ni. 11:1(1 p. in.
A.lmlmliui It. 01
TUWU Now on FMi nt .lnklm
Mullc rtlnto
Commencing
SUIT ALL
50c to $2.00
50c to $2.50
TAX
Dec.
iwlcouy 10c Lout l'lour 20i