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TULSA DAILY WORLD. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1920. '3 SUMMER FALLS ON KENDALL HALL Professors Leave for Quiet 4 Sectors During Hot VAC4tiO!) Months RE-OPEN SEPTEMBER 10, .Summer Camps, Honeymoons, Polities and Visits Sched uled Dr. Gordon IUmaina Several faculty members en gaged preparM 'OB fOf the 19.'D .'l school ycur at Krnilull college, tde Mff president, Dr. J. M. Gor don, und workmen blsllld about the col Iff Krounds nnd bnlldiiiKs. will It- the sole Inhabitants Of Kendall during III" summer months. Willi the depat'lure 01 Kendall college students troin the) "classic linn of happiest momorloo'1 at thf clie of commcm incut during thn pint weak, summer sllcnci descend- od upon Uh campy. Kemp lodga, ffft 'll -S dOrWltOfy, Ita.s been eloafdi as h.is IK' n hImii tile dining RAll at Robertson hall, ibis boytf doml tnrv. which. liimMir, Will ho oe- oupird uiuing IM lumnir by a number Of "ung men who Will work In Till-a In make Ihclr expenses tot Uie Coming school year. Doctor Gordon will arrive from JVl.i this Week with lu wife, four on . and daughters to take potaeo aion of Uis prosidant's homo, it Wli! he at tho col.ege Ulilll AUgUal ,1 whtn he and fcls family will (0 on ir. month'i tmogtioD, Dr, Franklin ; DM, dean of the TfilhiTe, will remain at the college cm lias during .lime and July to as alsl in preparation fur the next term nd Will Spend Anut at hie hom In I.awreni e Kan. Prof.. C. II. Klm brough. registrar nnrl profeatof of history, sociology and economics, will alio remain at the college for awhile before taking part of hi va cation In Texas. Prof J. H. Hohln ron 'if the commrrcl.il department, left Saturday to attentl Ihe ropnbtlt an convention at Chicago, after Which he will rusticate on a farm ha Ohio during tht summer months Wprof U B. McLood, head of the department of psychology and edu cation. Is now spending his honey moon W the mountains of Arkansas. Jle and his bride, formerly Miss Bdllh Glttlngrr of this city, will be at holM hero after July 13. I'rof. jr. J t'hasr. head of the biology department, will go to Ohio on Mon day to spend the summer with rela tives Prof. Silas I. Dnvls, head of chemistry anil geIOgy, ll now at his home In I.awn nee. Kan Francis Schmidt, athletic coach, will go to I'nnland. Ore., with the Hhrtnt-r band attend the democratic con vention In San Francisco, and spend tiie rt t of tin vacation period in Canada. M I,. Coopy. bursir of the col lesr has resinned to take charge of the office of B. P. Harwell. I'rof. O. it. Puffendack will remain In Tulsi until In July when with his family ha will po to I'rinceton unl Veralty f"r g year's research fellow ship I'rof. John Knowles Weaver of the Kendall conscrwitory of music, will retain his music classes for a portion of the summer following the gantral assembly of the Presby terian church. IftM Flora itenedlct, the Spanish Instructor, will "summer vacation" in her home In Marietta, Ohio. Miss Mary AJIon, dean of women, with hr mother. Mrs Kllen A. Allen, left Saturday evening to summer lli Ithaca, N Jr. Miss Frances Reubelt, Jiead of the romanci language de- parfmpnt, will spend a part (if the summer at her home In Hufalla. Okla Miss Avis Allison. Instructor of public school music Is now at her home In rittsbnrg. Kan. Miss Venetta Jones, principal of the academy. snd Miss Douls Wooda. Ltln lnatructor In the academy, are now "at home" In their homes In Tulsa. Miss Minnie W Griffith, head of the art depart nient, will motor through Colorado with a party of friends, before go ing to her home In l.oulirvllln. K Miss Marearet Wyndham. head of !the expression department, will re main In Tulsa until August when .she will go to CblOajra for a sum mer course and to Ijike Chants u 'iua School will reopen at Kendnfl on September 10. REALTORS GO TO CHICAGO Baltimore I om In .'ontem I 'rod Taylor of Orrgon Prwtilent KANSAS CITY. June -Chicago w.ie chosen over Italtlmore for the holdlnir Of the 1S2I convention by n vote of 7 3 to 4" In the i onventlon of the National Association of Ileal Ks tate boards here today N'w Y"rk received five votes. Balloting u hv cities. FIND CLUE TO MISSING MAN Ttalnk Man In Ucallicrforil .lull May lie .1 T. Markew SpeeUI to Th Worlrl MKNIiYETTA, Okla.. June (. Some light may be thtown upon the mystery surrounding the disappear -ance of J. T. Marked, an employe of the Oklahoma Producing and Re fining company at Its Klifer station last seen In Tulsa when he ggghod a check on May II, In a statement made hy Mrs. C. W. Mummer, who has Just returned from Wealherfotd. Texas, where her huahand la build ing a hotel Mrs. Mummer states that a sup pOOtd Insane man who nnswera ihe doacrlptlon of Marker, la now con fined In the Wcithcifnrd Jail and that the authorities there are en leavonnR to learn his Identity und family connections. Sooner Cotton Rainer W ill Organize Lcaguv OKLAHOMA CITY. June . A meeting of faimcrs of the state and others Inttrofttd in thl orgatiiatt"ti of cotton raisers Into a co operative league Will be held 111 the senate chamber at the statehouse next Thursday morning, ll was an nounced today. Aaron S.-ipiro, Call foriila 4 '-operative marketing ex pert, will ad Iress Hi" meellng BMlnMgfl Hidg fggt O. H. Murk holder, boys' work sec relary at the Y. has relumed from th" five-year conference or the boa' secretaries of th" world held recently at nine Hldge, North Cam Una. Mr. Iltiikholder was the dele gate from Tulsa. Delegates from all parts of the world wcie there ho said and inoM of them made talks; on lbs conditions of the boys In j their respective countries. STUDENT'S CASE DROPPED Mo.ianl Stephens Not to Ho rroac riiirt! In o t Shooting Affray. OKLAHOMA crrv. June h Tom ChonlWOOd, (ounly attorney for Clevtland county, today announced that tin ease aKalnst Howard Steph ens, I'nlverslty of Oklahoma boy. chained With shooting with Intent to kill two OttlOl students In a secret society eontnnetsy at Norman, was dlamUWOd, according to Inforinntlon recelvad nor rurthai prooscutlon of Ihe ease would only tend to hint tht roptltgtlon of Ihe university, At linnrv ('ll' iilwn'"! said M. S. HUFF rAlnllnK, I'api . h uiflnt And I tpcoin 1 1 n pT- MuhI " t'lnplofi' 1It, of wall paper In oily in a'iri ffonii pronipi :j PVtO III ft Olfl M WOt k Here's REAL Money $3.75 jjtj ORPHEUM SHOW A GOOD ONE Pert Swor, who was billed to ap pear at tho Orpheum yesterday and for the balance of the week, missed connections and did not arrive until too late lust night to make his ap pearance. Ho will appear at all tha performances the rest of the week, starting with tho matinee today. Harry Watson Jr., who Is headlin ing the mow. has one of the lunnlest ads that has been seen In Tulsa. After seeing his two romedy hits, Rattling Kid Dagmn" and his tale phone scene, the people of Tulsa can readily see why be was featured with tho famous "Stagfald PotUoa" for several seasons. Marry Watson has ,i Kieat act that will make any or, oi get a had rase of the blues. jPfarry Mayden and company hava a never little art In The L.ova Oame ." Mayden Is a well known ac ,tor. having appeared lately In David Balaaoo'i "Thu Boomerang, " Mis tMt ' ontattis many clever lines and W affords the tudieneg a plOggUt 13 minutes. One of the hits of the bill yesterday was the act of llreen and Dean, two boys who have a clever singing act. Their songa are new ami presented In a manner that wins the audience from the alart Kllzaheth Nelson and the Rarry boys In a medley of vaudeville hits was another act which was well rorelved. LgWI n, In u few stunts of Juggling. giVM the show a fast start, while the closing act held the audience until the final fall of the curtain. The show Is an unusually good one. and with Btrt Swor nppeartng the rest of the week, starting today, It ehould pull capacity houses. AdvU Coioied fill jSqSsKkS?' He CttHrtUllnQ. SF" BEAUTIFUL Don't you wsntto hsvs long, glossy beautiful hau? You can if you usa Nelson's Hair Dressing NtUon's maVei stubborn, curly htir toft, glouy and eaay to mansgs. 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