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10 TULSA -DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY' 13, 1919. WAR RELIGIOUS PLAN FOUGHT BY BAPTISTS Prrit1nnl of Southern AiworUllon al Sr4n Aaeall War Oepartment for Ita AHIiiiil. ANNUAL SESSION IS OPENED ih llilrli Are Mle l Uar't Work More, Than 8,M0 lcle;alei Attend. ATLANTA, (ia . Mv II Tin alxtv fnuilh annual araa.nn nf lha eSoutlern IIh i Im( romriiiKin "r (anled hrre lod.iv noire Minn J, 100 rlr lf.l l'5t iraiaterrd l.ifme III" ronvr ntlmi cipeni'd and thi- intnl jii tendance ni-oled in ir ( 1 1 n f l00 I'll flral iliiv wit rnl In niHin Ixatlmi, rei-nun irinrl i.f i inn mi I -lfr unit an outline liy Dip Mpv In J. H liMtnlirel of Knrlh Worth nfi rtfnl nf Ih i-nni nil Ion. of fiht thP llapllala intend in w.ik" afainal thp aliunde of Hip r rtc hartmrnt toward drnniiiln.itlniin I i lifl'm work. -MP li linitnr i i n i r 1 1 larnied an rffnrt "in hraak dnaii ,i nomination" Tnnlxhi Hip iioivrn lion aermnn wan pleached hv Hi liar. 1 r. M I;. Iinilcl of Hhrpvp port. 1, All i-ommllle report hnpJ n airadv Ineraaa In In amount of ip llftou nrk carried on durinit Hi' year. Total i onirlliiillonn from aouth ern Itaptlal In Hip Lip' 12 mnn;h ware more than 1 1 7. Hon onn ami of Ma forPlrn mlnnlon hoard I k In I. 111. inn. a gitln or .1 7 0 2 7 t ovpr last J far anil thn home nilaalnn hoard In riirrpnt rr'elpla allowed 5J.n a 4.-, .pr cpmI Increaaa. Thp ipporl nf I hp woman a rnla alonary union and nf Ih" Hup: lit Im rnen'a mlaalnnary movrniPiii, aull larla to In" ronvpntlnn. Iiolh allowed haalthy Iru-ieaee In work rloriP. Thar now arp l.'i.OII oi (anlial inna In lha woman auxiliary, which will formally open Ha aaaalnn tomor row. Hlnra ahnrtlr after fha I'nlipil fllalpa nt Inin tha war thar hap been reference lo nhjeetlnn hy fUptlala to lha war department' or dar barring volunlppr ramp paatnra from military atalillahment linrlnr Wambrell. In hl annual addraaa to day, aald that while lha war waa on lha aillluda nf (ha ronvpnilnn had fcaan to apaak "vary f tiMrdadlvTin mallara affecting lha war." In nrdar nnt lo hinder Ih work nf redeeming tha world "from a aelentlflo bar. barlam." Hiala aiarutlve rnmmlltaa alacted Innluda r. A. Millar. Arkanaaa; W, I). Marl. Uiiilalana: J J. Ilarnard. Mlaaourl: V I). Matthew. Okla homa, and W. R. Ill will. Tela Hiala ir!arl Inelud J II. flaynolda, Arkanaaa; Prof." W. o. Herogga. lxtulalana: nr. Oanre H. Mangold, Mlaaourl; Prnt. K. M. 1 1 In -ahaw. Oklahoma, and Prof. t'aawall Kill. Taa. orior uambrell waa r.ltad priildant. I RETREATING ARMY DESTROY ED THE ENTIRE TOWN MILAN. May H The ratr.atlni Juio-Mla troop that Invaded Ana ktrla aAeked and daatroyad the town of Wlndlach-Uraeia. not avan apar tnf peraoni of their own nationality, according lo advlrea received her today. HON DEI LAUD CONnSl r TODAV. rlUOAY . AND MATl'HDAY ti Ynau-a an IMflrrr of Ihct Wrat, Praiita Ohlahoma'a (irrat HhH4rlc Fhrkodranui MPabif of th Oklahoma Outlaws" r Bud Lcdbpttrr raplur Al Jrnnhujntl Hne fal of Tvlaat Jar k. Hop I aulr Annlo ml tatttc nrmitra, fanioua rniwh bandlia. Motmlnali to II MMalctil ' JlL Oklahoma' VoIpiI Kx I'. S. Marshal. Still Tltshhinn. Him wlf, appfari In tmiii nl tho Utealrr tlnll. Kre afMi'lal rilplny of mina al Itu-atrr ovi-ry tiny Showing Out law I nm r nf Bill Doolin BillDalton Al Jenningi Henry Starr of the Cimarron Tho lilrl Who Iovril an Outlaw Him m.lon nf Okluhivma' iln ore da. I arid, not flcllon. tor of lop, ailtrntiirr ami n. manor. Iloya anil yiuniit inrn arc mp-tally lnltixi tn iIiIk all-part ph-uim anil nn Hm rl p of crtrw. A ami moral Iramin lor nwn, women anil liilldrrn. Boa tho ptrran offkr In tha piotvrw r-rnai-i aaln thai thrill, in wnta of hla official life that haa paaadd Into hlatnry. AdulU 25c, Children lOo Includes Tai). "THIRD DEGREE" RRFAT PIHTIIRF I 1 Alice Joyce's Nnw F eature ut I Itiulto u Powerful ! DraniH. Von will ioiiip ' ' r r 1 1 tc li I mar" narrplriK I'll AlliPrl I. Minllli. prrn I it n t nf Hip H.iiaJl ronipmy. whrn ou pp a II' J"i p m-w I'l' tiiip. 'Tha Thud I'mni-.;' now run runic al Hip lllnllo Mr HmlUi HhPiriH Dial H In "Hip KTPatrit pirrurP ll.ir.i.h i m i mailt-" a vrrv ,'.u nhprllnn I'n- t 1 n I I v II m im imiiipii.i II v iovprfil li ii in. i nod it M in imp tu thp it) lepiha 'I Iip pl.iv In ipVoiiIpiI im I'h.llll'H K ll'lll " KM,ll'll Ntiricnn. nil Hhrll plMilurPil on I III' i ittlin.itP "ii' in Npw Vork ran two 'riiikln ni'iipfilli "Thp Third I it i pp ' u ! unil Im in WHhln Hip Ijw." which pipi)hiwlv ri,nii'mt'Pr n ihi' arpai pal iriilii'li .i iii,i of iIiIn uPtiPi'ilInn If l m MihPll'l'' I'M 11 II V n"M y In tllkp Imlil of an iiu'llpnip ami Iml.l II in a Mabrl Sormand Jufjgltn I'umpkiriH in "SIh Hopkim' 0 rlp of ausprliap o frpt a lo brina I tha heart up Into thp mouth any I rnorp lhan Wiiliin Hip Ijiw." II I "Thp Third Imni- " ihip aliii'n' for- ! (pti Hip fllhl or linn-, II H "o in lrnp m Iii lha i hurai lar of AriniP pinmia' Allra Jo)ip li.n iinnlhar Irrnirndiiiia loir. Mhhh lir Imnillia with iowpr, ainirr'lly ami conviction Hr npvrr nipnictn. It nppr ntardranialli'. hut rlppa In Prt' h nlliMllnii wnli. Ill atrpnaih II iijHi i 'I hi- pui'I'oi I inn cant, rniiipopi of mi. h f.irniliiii niriip at madden' .Iuiiiph. I.. ItoRPr l.vtton. AndPra Itanilolph and Mm IreMnlf lloppi-r. In rcpllrnt 1 Iip t 'aplaln I'llnlon" ! of I(ii:pii T.tton aianila out ilia Hiii IivpIv for lla i-old. limy mpathptlr 1 1 u I powerful forcefulnp It l vprv simitar tn the "I napei tor nurka" i Inir icicr in 'VMlliln lha Ijw '' An v iIpi-b ll.iri'l.ilih la alp'i powerful an ' the weulthv father - Ad I FINE SHOW AT EMPRESS TODAY! Three Orpheum Attn on Rill' (iivcH Promme of Some ihinit L'nutiually C.ood. Vth llprt I 'ilgllihiina. ihe original "mil'' inniPilian arid a alar of tha IHR iIiiip alwat". I.al Mon Klin, t hi" KM-at I'hinPpp iPiinr. and John and Winnie llponlnki. on planolntue anil pcipntrlc riant pri on today a iipw lillt ul Ih" riniptppa. the new hw lonka like It U at 1 r T to le nilitlily (ood All thru! acta are iHiiila'd Oiphp ini acla and tnav hp itppptntpil upon to fai nlan a h ,l cliipa of entertainment Adv. HOPKINS wwWwat A field nf rlpanlng pumpkin ao at that II ilralrhaa away Into the dim dlalance I aumelhlnf thai It could only ha found In that land of abundance, ' California. A a matter' of fart, that la where the aoene were taken for Mahal Nor- mand'a neweai picture, "HI Hop kin." founded 6a Roa Melvlll' well known etaga auut-aaa of. the aama name, and aald lo be Mabel' realeat picture lo date, It numei lo (he Majeatle theater next Hunday. Monday and Tuesday and la aura to set the whole, town laughing. Many laughable Incident ocYur tn the vast pumpkin field. The ei-ene were taken In tha Han Fernando val ley. famed fur It rlchnea. even In California. The clever heroine of "Mickey" haa found her greataat comedy role In "Hi Hopklna" and the Majeatlo I ur tn ha the laugh center of Ihla whole section of the atate on Hunday Monday and Tuei- iy. STRAND TOIMY OVI.Y VIOLET PALMER The Beautiful fkagrr hlar In i 'Gig A Crook Htnry That I Different Kryatono ttimody "THK HI NT" lkhelole 1:45, ll:U. 11:110, 1, :10, ft, :S0, S. :10 I RIDAT linTANT WANHBI'RM In "POOn IMK)B" 'cfDAY THK C.HI-JsT Nazimova "The Red lantern" A lavish - Oriental pmdurUon hwaed on lillth Wherry' famiMiM novel. Tnlaa'a (Inly Vaudeville, liieater EMPRESS IVi Office. I'hone SI3 Open at 10 New Show Today Five New Ads and All of Them Good TO 1)111 PATRONS Three acta of this hill are Orpheum acta and we feel safe. In guaranteeing Ihla will ha an rat-rpllonally good show. Kniprea Management. Bert Fitzgibbons The Only Original Nut ( omeilUn John & Winnie Ilciinings In I n-cnirlr lnnclng. Sunga and Planolog-ne Lai Mon Kim r.mlnenl (Tilnrwc I -nor l ive John MoTormlck of the Orient. AND TWO OTHER ACTS Attend Today' Matinee at 2:30 Only 15c (Roira, S.'Vo) Mghla live, J.V ami 35c. Rmew fin,-. riisWrea at I:t, t:15 ami . Xaudertllr at S. 7:li and 0 Ij R-O-Y-A-L roit unti l is BEGINNING TODAY MARY P C FORI -IN- "Amarilly ot Clothesline. Alley" ItV lll.l l l li. M M VI I Senarlo by Ininifw Martnn, IHnilcil hy Marhall NeUait tf: :!;vrr i Ct She's wonderful girl! She's a wonderful actress! Whether you come to see "America's Sweetheart" or whether you come to thrill at her marvelous histrionic powers, we know you'll come. Krrran Tlinr 11:30. I3:n. 3. 3:30. ft, :0, , t:S0 10c anil atk'. Huh Uur lai ALL WEEK CECIL B. . production t c x M r For Worse' AN RI ALTO Again Today and Tomorrow A TRULY GREAT PICTURE It's Another "Within the Law" An intense, Overpowering Drama That Stirs to the Depths E And a not p mat Incluxl. tng .ldiLr Jamra. An. di-ea lUutdnlph. K Roger l.yunn ami Mr. DeU'nlf llopivrr, In "The Third Degree" liar lew Klein' cdehranM at age play Til) Conner, llvo tlay In New York. v ' . . 'J ' .y - i AUCB JOYCR.1 Vitagniph Star . Mmw al 11:30, IJrt.V 3, H.I.V 4:30 5:15, 7, H:IS arvd t.30. .ALBERT E. SMITH President of Hie Vlliuifaph timpnny of Amrrlm aaya, " Thei Thtnl IveKn-i'' li the Kri-aKvt pliiure hayp ever nunle." Cmw anil m-c It Jim ilon I ni' with him. thi; ast ELLIOTT DEXTER WANDA HAWLEY THEODORE ROBERTS GLORIA SWANSON TOM FORMA N RAYMOND HATTON Splendid Munlcal hrom IIKHKK K M PAI.Ui; OIU II1.STH A Special BcnTii I line II, 12:30, i, :I0, 5. ,:S0, II, :30 I'rleew 'it v. war lai 3c; total Sftn NOTf To Ivr anre of a m-at at tend tho .matinee or the 6:30 how. BROADWAV " (IIAM.INti TODAY ' TOBY PLAYERS Willi I'ml (Tohy) MHmtn rreaeiitlng Uvo ( mody Drama 'Lov e, Honor and Obey Nw audcllle, trainer photo, play. liMir oim-h iu I anil fl p. m. audevillf. at j 7:30 nil t:S0 p. m. RICHARD A' ROWLAND & MAXWELL KARGER. prcsen.'t, wmmA An, LAlTERN Directed by Albert CapellanL-" See the greatest aitist in 3 production without a parallel in all the brilliant fdstojy of motionpictures STRAND"S('s LYRIC TODAY One ila.v only, lliuraday, May I) ifirl5 ( PtL A liiiaiitiiiamiiaiiijiii l uginw 1 Al " .M 'm ' J M waaaaaa Sin ' i 'UK i aifHial Tfl i r i ai I'miHil mil f n aVavtaa aaaa J I Aima Rubkks aud "J. Bawky Shecry tu a nuwn-NKw. hhst-hi x ruriTtK i s paiits Yon of cimiix- lute jour Inihluiml. Would you fnnake hlmJor a life lth mi Idle rich If he ncc Icetrd yon In hi hualneaM effort to provide for our future? See "RESTLESS SOULS" today at the LYRIC Also MIOHTV II VMIl.TON In a aeient feature "SHORTY ESCAPES MATRIMONY" - ViIiiiKnIoii mid I.V- Can a Woman Love a Man She Has Never Seen? Today, f -d' MA JES TIC 'VVa XJ A WONDER WORK OF BEAUTY AN ARTISTIC TREAT Dolores Cassinelli and E. K. Lincoln in "THE UNKNOWN Lovr a ijjAl , K ' . . 11 aT aT 1 mm IS 111 THC UNKNOWK laovc, A fascinating: and un usual story of a girl and a man who had never met, yet loved one an other of how they met and what came of the meeting. SCHEDULE 11:30, 1, 2i30, 4tl5, 6, 7:45 and 9:30 tttMI.M, KI NDAV FOR S lA1H Hie Only and tiilmltahle MABEL NORMAND HKIIOINK OK "MICKKV," IV "SIS HOPKINS" V T 3d