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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVKMDLR 20. 1018 SCHOOL MUSIC WILL BROADEN IN SCOPE EMPRESS' SHOW BEST OF SEASON Capacity IIousit iVlijrMod With Thanksgiving Hill All Acts Good. ' At The Strand Today I ...t 1 .. . .1 T .. . .. . - in biiw annul iiu iiiiii-iii Hp Oevelojiod In All School of System U'ifran as Instrurtor. to The Tills?! srhool t .-til l to hnVi n innovation In tho mimic enr fl I'utn of the various HoliuoM. Or (.,,.!., rniiHic will tic t.iuM In rr"iii" to the children of tho differ ent ward schools who urn lntt-rc-sted In the study of various Instruments, with a view to building up an ull jysii'm orchestra. I, K. Leg-ran will bo In eharito of the claanes and will becin hy orjt.'in ding school clauses In violin. Mr Li.cnin says that uny child interested vim ran procure an Instrument will b admitted to the rlasites. The clnHsi'8 will meet regularly, Just an the academic cIhssps. And the theory df tfachlntr will bo entirely public rhl method. loiter classes In the other Instru ments will be orKanized us the call frr tho Hatne becomes urgent. In this manner Tulsa will be able In n comparatively short time to build up a Juvenile orchestra, second to nuiie. The new Instructor will have charge of the hlKh school band practice will come three times a week. The chances for much of n band tlii" year are only fair; but In the arts, as In other work, they have to he Pullt. Mr. l.euran Is an artist with the violin. Ho has recently been con nected with the Minneapolis Sym phony orchestra, hepce the oppor tunity for work under his direction is un Invaluable opportunity. ELK M E M OR lALHs E RVICES TO BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY Memorial services this year at the V.'.kit' club wll bo held next Sunday. Tills year the service will bu of spe cial KiRnlficance on account of the tremendous number of ;lk. In the icnice. The local lodfre ls'iklnK preparations for a beautiful pro pram, special music, and there will be speakers of nation wide promi nence. This service Is open to the public at large. ' DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or. If your meals sour and turn Into gas and acids, you have a real surprise await ing you. Tomorrow morning. Immediately upurt KriaillK, UIII'K m Kiting ui IIOI water with a teaspoonful of limestone i phosphate in It. This is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of ..a. ilnn,..h W.'A- Irlilnnvu n .1 I thirty feet of Intestines all tho Indi gestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canaU Those subject to sick headaches. backache, bilious attacks, constipa tion or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphato from the drug store and begin enjoying this morn ing inside-bath. It is said that men and women who try this become en thusiastic and keep It up dally. Just as hot water and soup cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water lind a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, limestone phos phate Is an Inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless. it -'r"T7 v & -.wiVlJK' 1 "Just Sylvia," the newest World ricture, tells the story of a family that pot rich suddenly when ore was discovered on the old farm. It tells of tho way that the family came to New York, and of their experiences there and of tho way that the son meets and falls in love with n charm ing youiiK pirl, who is not what she seems to be. This interesting and entertaining picture was written by Harry O. Hoyl, who has over 600 produced picture successes to his credit. In this production he has penned a talo that is not heavy, nor too liKht. It Is a story of present day conditions told In a manner that will please every one. Uurbura Captlelon, the charm MnFKTY. Lovers of f:ght scenes In photo plays will be thrown Into tho land of ecstasy ufter they have viewed Wll- CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tlls How To Get Oulck Hrilef from Head-Colds. It s Splendid! In one minute votir cloitued nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and vou can breathe free). No more hawking, snuffing, blowing. headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at nlL-ht: vour cold or catarrh will be gone. (Jet a small bottle of Klv's Cream Balm from vour druggist now. Ad plv a little of this fragrant, antisep tic, healing cream In vour nostrils. It penetrates throuch pverv air pas sage of the head, soothes the In flammeil or swollen mucous mem brane and relief comes instantly. Its lust fine, lton't stay stuffed ud with a coVl or nastv catarrh relief conies so nuirklv. Announcement It is with much pleasure that I announce to my friends that I have become associated with the exhibition of beautiful paintings from Young's Art Gallery at the Tulsa Art Store, and especially incite all patrons and lovers of beautiful pictures t to call and see this display. I have always identified myself with only ihe very best, whether it is Art or Music, and I hope my Tulsa friends will take advantage of this extra ordinary opportunity to study this collection from the brush of America's best artists. American Art for Americans! i ' most grate fully thank you for your loyal patron-, age in the past, and hope that you will call to sec me at the Tulsa Art Store. Sincerely, ORA LIGIITXER FROST. Phone 2558. ing star of the picture, has a role that will delight all her many ad mirers. The story of "Just Sylvia" deals with tho family of Zebulon Illcks. .Mr. Illcks becomes wealthy through the discovery of ore on his farm and Is persuaded by his socially ambitious wife to come to New York. Their son Henry meets a younu girl known as tho "Countess lloniienuit" and falls In love with her. The girl re ciprocates his lovo. It Is discovered by Mr. Hicks Uiat sho Is not a countess and then complications come thick and fast. From start to finish this Is a very entertaining production und you will enjoy It. Sec It. Ham S. Hart In "The Bandit and the Treacher," second of the superfea tures to be released by V. H. Pro ductions company. The great startling and sensational fight w.is staged In this production by Mr. Hart. In order to make It realistic two score of the roughest element In California were hired for this particular purpose. Mr. Hart tol dthem that they could go the limit, that he Intended to lay some of them out unless they laid him out. The consequence of this fight can only be appreciated jy seeing the picture. C. Gardner Sullivan, one of the most virile photoplay writers In film dom wrote this remarkable story, and Thos. II. Ince produced It. a (ill AND. The ever popular Grand Stock cohinanv pleased two capacity houses vesterdav both matinee and night with a remarkable telling per formance of the silrnnc labor play. "Work and Wwm." The ajlav has the storv that makes each auditor sit ud and take notice, and the dif ferent members if the company handled their various roles in a manner to make each line and situ ation a tolllnir one. This nlnv will finish the week, with the usual mat itiee on S'.iturdav afternimn. with Clifford Hustings and Lorena Tol soii In the leading roles. "Tho best show of the seatsnn." was tho comment of tl.j-ee o.ipacrv houses that saw the tie.v loii at the Km press starth i; with v . stei il.is s Tllalineo, rili matinee and the about the ('. i. a rush was mn wvng a f til puKaini; of tli IICll Of the In r on the inix lloti-e Willi v h;l;. off. re I- the for Ihe tw remaining seals f. nitht shows and the house fur Im'.h perlol iiianci as iiuo'Lly s ld out. I'orothy Kli'liiniiiol s sm ut m pheum sketch, "A Friend in Ne.'d ill Which She Is SUppotiil l' ttie well known nun to sia i , Man y Myris Wits voted one of the keenest sl ''ti-li' .s that has lien here. Ilaiulsumelk staged, finely acted and . a farce riinicdy that shaikhs nil Ihe .n through. Johiiiuii (iih. Mi J")ns.i( have a keen b ackfme act Urn is high class, and llnerts, I'earl v Sh.iw are u scream in tht'.r sslt "A Ton of Fun." A If Itipnn. clever Sontch vi'ntri!o(ii.st, and Nuinelle a l incv novelty ciitertuitier. coirlilele the bill, wl.li'li is inti'iduieil bv a reel rouieily Btarriiig the film two star. Harry Myers. If you love a good vaudeville slmw you'll enjoy this one It s on thiough Snturday night, to be followeil Sun- diy by another V-nually us K I "i bettor, as tho big l irpheuni sens.i tlonal patriotic spectacle with ten children, "The Itlslng (ionerfttlon, ' will Iieaillliie tho S'liiday shows. IIHOAIIWAY. Tho hundreds of theater goers who failed to gain admittance to the llioa.lway theater yesterday should not iniss th comedy playlet, "What Happened to Khcnczer." The stoi y deals with a professor who gcln in bad at a Prize fight and is after ward forced to disguise and protect 1 a follower of tbu pnzo ring as a "missionary." Th scene between Ioie llridge, as the sister, Dick Sher- wood us tho misHlon.iry, and Kdgar . Harnett us the drofessor. Is Almost too ridiculous to contemplate. It is: a play with plenty of comedy from ; start to f.tiish. Other leading parts are taken by Harry Fraley a the. cop. Harry Cheshire as the nephew! and Ml Graves and Miss .Maine. Splendid songs numbers were ren dered by this Stelnway quartet, Mar tin sislens. George Crump. Miss Graves and Miss Maine. Lolo Ttrld,ge informally Introduced her brother, Al Hridge. to tho audience In a mlli try song In which Mr. llridge scored a tremendous hit when he walked up to the company's service flag hanging on the stage and pulled down his star. He had Just re turned from the service of L'ncle Sam In the war with Germany. Oncn to Claromore 49 to 0. ,nviil to Th World. Cl-AltKMOUF, Okla., Nov. 2. Plliylng for the three quarters today without their star, llarowi Hall, Claremore hlh school defeated Af ton high school on the local grounds by a score of 4! to o. llail was lain up with a broken rib but entered in the last quarter, placing as usual n a spectacular game. About your children and music. Are you fostering their interest in this refining influ-j ence? Good music, raises the standard of a home. Possession of! makes for genuine culture. Children quickly react to good music. They select more de sirable nlavmates: become better mannered. Often their j Interest In It moulds their ntlre! careers And from thnir taste fori good music they gain a deep and lasting pleasure. ; Phonograph Shoi 7 Cxaiunt Cm soi Stow I 8 West Fifth. Mionc l5 Tulsa's Perfect I'lmtopla y Tl scaler today AMI TOMGltUllW "Heart theSunset" by Rex Beach u fdc. of l ho jrrrat SoiitliwcM ;.10, 12:30, 3, 3:30, 3, 0:30, 8, 9:30 Adults 20c; Children 10c. War Tui l-.xlru Sunday ami Monday "America's Answer" A Friday and Saturday Special Shoe Sale i v (' "7 o 'i c; MOI'Dl. 1 A riulitni y boot with MubKI, A Ladles' hh;h I.otils V t I Welt s soft calf f-kin upper, 10(. ,t M,Xrk, brown L Buster Brown said to give the people that shop in the morning a 25 per cent discount on all his children's footwear. $6.85 for men's footwear that others charge $10 for 318 South Main. i " ill T irvvAfk rvrra! I RIALTO THE POPULAR PARAMOUNT STAR ENID BENNETT In bor latest Paramount picture "WHEN DO It's a delicious comedy and Enid Rmmctt admirers will bo dcllRlitrd. Also showing MUTT AND JEFF "JOINING THE TANKS" and the latest SCREEN TELEGRAM 1 Shows at 11:30, 12:45, 2, 3:15, 4:-1. 6:41. 7, 8:15 nnd :0 Coming Sunday for Three Days WILUAM FARNUM in "THE CONQUEROR" A Super-Production starrlnit tlin (frct dramatic actor In a stlrrlnn story founded on the life of ien. Sum Houston STRAND i?nlVy barbara castleton joiinny'hines "JUST "SYLVIA" How n nmiunee slsrtisl when n youn(f man wns lilt on the hrnd with a golf hull from then on It will keep you lauglilin; und kiii-.Iiik. HRAY PH.TOf;RAPII I Scliednb 1 :.-, I:IS. a- 3;S0' :,r. 7:,s- 8:3- B:,:4 i 3. W. S. HART gl -IN- '- I" "Bandit and Preacher" fp LIBERTY l LYRIC TODAY WILLIAM S. HART "A Lion of the Hills" In Tt pnrm , Also Comedy. "Mil: ALMOST PHOPOSI n" Adnilwlorw5e and 10e, plus le Wnr Tot MOPKt. 1 A nulitniy boot with Welt sole, soft calf f-Uill upper, of in i lo'U'iin v ami blown, nKn ill gray. tulai c louwn, a!o and l.iupo . i.l Sped il priced l' l'lilay und S ilui'il.r, only at. . . . TURK TODAY and TOMORROW WE EAT 5J PRICKS lxiwrr floor 22o Balcony lie; Children; at Muliiuxn 6c Mubls, I If. - MilU:l. A Ladies bli;h I.otils heel boot In gray, black, brown und battleship i: lav. special soft kid upper Willi light turn sole, for l inlay and Satin day only at BROS. Tulsa's Largest DOROThfGlSH in i "BATTLING JANE" A lilulily original and entertaining photoplay presenting "The LltU IfNtnrlii r" of "Hearts of the World" fame In a role that Stamps her uh a comcdliin of the foremost rank. Anyone ho doea not like Mils picture Is inciiii cnouKb to tuke candy from children. HEARST-PATHE NEWS ' MERRICK'S PALACE ORCHESTRA Screen time 11:80, 12:45, a, 1:15. 4:80, 5:45, 7, 8:15. 1:80 Comlntc Sunday , ENRICO CARUSO The world's greatest .tenor In his first Paramount picture "MY COUSIN" Empress Tulwi's nlv Vaudeville Theater llox Office Phone a2 NOW PI.WINti Till: R1.ST snow ti' Tin-: si..so. Tin: m.na(.i;mi;xt ;r it vn:i:s n wii.i. i'i.i:si: voi . FIVE SPLENDID ACTS I't-i'M'tilliiK Ihe eelehmtcd film hlnr Harry Myers In llorothy lib Immnd's snisrt Oi ihrlilii '.kcK h "A Friend in Need" .s .ll'llll.'lM llHii. .lllllIlMIII, it trio id i In-- lilnrl.fiii-e nril.-ts Air lilp.ni. Sioicli veuirlbi- ,,lsl W II.', iiiv'll enter- 1 1 -i-r ,11' i. .Hid Itnhert, Pi'iirl .V Sliiiu' in X ' " "I I on " X nu ll nuir 'tb l-"i :bn -r nl this m l- Msilinrir ioday 15c Slulil I'm' "' -r"' i""' ; I . m - .'.Or. IMi in" - ii - ,;,", urn' . !' .'i' :'-. " : "'id 11 :-d CotiiinK Sunday Pie i.-e'iiendiiiH Orplienm sen--.itlnii.il (.pi'etiiele "TIip Rising Generation" XV l nil r ii." rl. n Me children. ii ,i. ; enriies Willi It the i nib l eniellt of I'. S i nine lit effli tills. nir I irUets now for the Ml WH IM its liolli nL lit vii'id . y -le hell I u ill -ell nut. All mutliiee .ite re. i imiI 15e, 2je, 35c. ill Shoe Distributors. Todayand Saturday l GranD THEATKH HTtXIC CX. "WORK and WAGES" A Play of Capital and tatbor 7th Kplsode PKAHIi WHITE KERIAIj Matinee Tlnirndny and Saturday BROADWAY Don't MIhh It Today ! "What Happened to Ebenerer" rie-tcnted hy the HI-JINKS COMPANY ill) Tiilinted Artlsta 20 Doors open in I IX with plettirr-a CoiiilniHois Performance Week lii xtni'nees. 15e; NhU nnd SnndiiyK. SOe A CAP. LOAD OP POTATOES TURNIPS OX Tit XCK AT RED FORK $1.50 per bushel for Potatom TI'TtNIPS SSo A POUND Conic l'.nrly rVw More lft it t-. 4 - '1 t :' J ' i 1 4 t . 1 m m ft.1 .' m N t 1 1 f i. i