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TULSA DAILY WOULD, SJATUlilAl, .iul,i tO.'lMto WOULD INTEREST LIVESTOCK MEN Appeal Made for Special Stakes to Be Given by Free Fair. COUNTY IS PROMINENT Exhibits Could Be Shown '"Heir Before Being Taken to State Fair Dusty. If plum of the Tulsa Free Kalr nun. i itlon materialise1, the TulM free Mir will baeOsM '"' Inslftu Uon "f mnri' 'than i. iln; Interest to livestock owners In all parti nf IIik MM ll "111 he nn i pal). M f.ir as Ihe livestock exhibition I cnri'ernril lth s'utc anil seml UW affair. Paul Meyers, aictlvi- ccritnry of the fair MffOdfttMll ap alert to 'II factora M Ihl chamber of aantntartyi yesterday III an fieri to nw 1 10 !' lcti 4 prise for livestock cxhltiltl"iis Mi Mcrs Would dhddt this Monty Into arc tlons f.'iOO a merrhinta' and man ifarturcr' stake, and $500 a tinkers' stakes to bt ITIM for tit list ohitiitlon of ahOrthOffl and jrhlMfMt cattle "Tulsa mnnty l already a proml runt nvatorli center." Meyer dp rtar4, "Yet there arc many fine n lsterrrl cattle just outslile the county owned by Tulsu men wh" should bo Induced to show their rattle here. The Tul.i fair occurs shortly tipfore the mate fair at Okla homa City, and registered stuff can easily be shown hei o before It U taken n Oklahoma City. If thl la done It will un-atly ssslnt the n siork. industry In Tulsa county, and will bilng people to our fall who would not otherwise come, here a. it. Q rah am, atcrttary, ndv-.i. d that the association is in a haaithy financial rondftlnn. but that It la nut In n position tO assume the add I M al littles that will bp PMdUrfld In Carrying out Mr Myers' siikk" tion lie urcd that additional prlr.es be off. Ted, not only to stimulate present interest, but to help Ihi , Tulsa live stn k and ludus'rlil position as soon ns it Is alarteu. Boy (ids sciUeni i SAPUIjPA, July, . BUI WU who waff nrrested lost week on a cbjiMM of larvncy, was entanced m'm1iv to ::n undertei iiMned sen tence In thp atats training achool for bi ys at I'auls Vatte) Me was I sentenced by County Judga James V Krnalpr. and was taken to Pauls Valley fl'is morning. The length jof his senti ncc dep. is on the number of mprit mar hi reoelvad lal II,.. ...H...,l snpuia Marrlacra, APtrt.Pa tnlv M.. ri .ee Il I censes were Issued today to the fol I lowing- Wlllatn II Strlckler 24 Iftatid Springs and Mill Mabel Stan ton. 1". Sand Fp-lMts; I'nnl.n V ! Mlkrv. 19 Saptilpa m l Miss tipor i i-la Whitlow 19. rill" Ulilff Ark. COUNTY MAY HELP TO REPAIR ROAD Two Government! Will Possibly Co-optrate Near West Tulea. County alii m.iv be obtained by tho cit yln repairing the stretch of Ihe ltcd l-'ork bard surfaced road. At the meeting of directors of the chamber of commerce yesterday. O. A Htelner ciiniiiiissloiiei of sttceita niol public pmpeity announced that th' city would probably begin dtag- gnig the ro.nl next week He ex- pi. I Itcil 111,11 p.it.o. ii 1 in p"nn mir present, anil that It would cost more than the rltv bv Itself can afford to make permanent repairs. liewla Cllne, county cleik. who at tended the dlroitors' meeting, sug gested that a committee from the chamber of ooinnii-nil meet with county commissioners today to as certain If some plan cannot be work. ed out whan by oily and (uiiiy can co.opciate In i cp.-iiiing the road with clay and chats or loime other mate rial that will bo more lasting than aatnl. C. K Hopkins presiding officer hi the directors Inci ting, appointed I 'red Shaw, W A VsnrloVcr and C i. Avar) to meal with the eommla- tlonpn and dlaousa Uia matter. The Texas eompany hag Intimated that It wl't give MflM HS.Istiince In repnlrna; the road as It Is one of the principal oom marc lal users DESIRE STREETS MARKED Names May lb- llni .1 on sidewalks hut t'lty With lllin-k and White 0 H Tcrwilllgpr. repi es iitlngthe Tuls-i Ileal Kstste ext'linnac. ap peared bpfore the lity commission yesterday morning 10 In pilre after marking tho outlying streets Thar Is no money In the City treasury at the present that can be used 10 buf ' street signs, and it has been suggest ed that sidewalks abutting eorncra be pointed with black and white to deaignate the street. Com mil ilont -' 0. A Htelner and J. M Adhlaon and Ctt) Knrlneer ' K. C.rlggs war BP pointed to look Into the matter PEDDLING NOT ALLOWABLE City Commissioners. Art- Sol galnst Itinerant .Morvlmnis. Cty officials are "dead aet" against allowing promiscuous ped dling oxer the cltv The Itinerant j slon's stand la on this mailer," aald merchant shu sells picture frames City Attorney Krank K Imncin. and spectacles or other wares la In "but I fr one believe peddlers disfav or I should not be allowed on Ihe streets An application from a (peddler j Tnls mtiP governe.1 by a reso waa handed to Ihe clly comnttoaion noni ,,) j nQi believe It Is pol yesterday morning, but It aaa re ry f tmrk up on the resolution " fused almost without conaldetaUon. I Hu, nentlilien's were voiced by nib. I don t know what the i ommn- er cltv officials At the Palace Tomorrow Your OM Furniture M.arUVN'-- Phono 0nRr 4vf jtnr r j1 ! L jj-Mtty-i I Hpt NAZIMOYA Af"THE HEART OF A CHILD" An announcement that must in terest every n-.uvie fan in Tulsa is one that tells of the coming to the 1'iilace theater beglnnitiK tomorrow of the incomparable Nualmova In her very newest play and produc tion, The Heart of I Child." This Is not only her latest effort, but her yraataat acMon achievement. It Is a picture of surpassing artistry and poignant humatfaoaM .it depict the life romance of a cockney girl from London'! tenement district thn Lime houses. TKl Is a most pretentious atrac tlnn Surely ont odPlha most Import ant present. ubois tlie .screen has pro duced this season. Thv charming iirnie Nazlmuvu has never ap peared id such a greut advantage M what she makes uf this rolti In "The Heart of a Child." That Nazlmuv.1 la a wonderful ac tress Is so regarded by ulmost every body. She has never disappointed and rather has given Ihe utmost sat isfaction. Her heart and soul Is In her work, and she portravs the most difficult rolea with an artistic lilcirty that Vellghtj. Narlniova's rise in the world of drama has been rapid. She has overcome every ohatacie encount ered by beginners, and now she en loys the top-most place among the greatest artists in the world In a fecent Interview in a Los Angeles newspuper, tho intervi'-wer had the tallowing to give us hi Impression of the great Russian urtlst. An eternal optimist or a confirmed r.thustast; you may choose either one -and you will understand why Mail mora, reigning sensation of th shadow screen sind past mistress of P'ken drama, has surmounted very obstacle between obscurity anij fame. Nizlmova Is alwnya chasing a rainbow. At Its end there may bt a not of gold, but the pot c-f gold t'Ot the lure that leads Nazlinnva It I the attulnmont of an Ideal her on ideal or artlatic achieve ment that Is perfection, or us near perfection as human endeavor can arrive. nte, hut optimistic, she ever looks forward to her next work as her bOot "Of with the old; on with the new" Is her watchword And It was In this mood Of vehe ment enthusiasm over a new un dertaking that I found her at her tudlos in Hollywood. In Ihe palm 'imrtiid environs of Los Anicelitt Tle Hussion artiste was clad In me habiliment of Bally Snape .!: heroine of her mot recent Production. "The Heart of a Child,1 Ifom the novel by Krank Dan by iha scene was the library of the home of Lord Kidderminster who Had just salvaged the waif of the !-m and the variety ue. to ask u- tamuyto roaeisre her. It WaS a hanilViiti. Berliner a n t Jj excellent taste. Qroat bank of J-oper-Hewitt lights threw their a glare against a blaiing hearth arouna which the ensuing "ac Hon" was to be rehearsed and then ' dropped. And o we evolved a "shot" by the clicking camera Workmen and assistants were fo cusing the "spots;" Hay Hmallwood, tall und dynamic director, was go ing through the script of the scenario. And off "no side aat Naal-1 Baked, mdvn; out of the way. restive, eager " Yea; play for the screen that ha all the Intimacy of r family group. You loam to know each one of the actors in IhO drama and to contrast them." "Wasn't It a new field for you constructing a dramatic story?" I In a Why. And yet my th to keen going. She won- a trig, many years on tin atage and in little tarn. perched Insoui lantly studio have familiar ill id me with upon her head A figure at once! the technical aspects of dramatic pathetic and strikingly Interesting constructions; given me an insight 1 was presented to madame. She 1 Into character drawing and the took my proffered hand In a qttlok j building up of dramatic situations ftrona u-rlu that suggested a man And In the rase of Sally in The rather than a woman. And a light Heart of a Child' it was a labor of I of eager WelOORM flashed Into her love. She became n reul to me. veiled, turquoise eyes. I said some- Her slang was adorable, her queer thing about an Interview and her i Utile outlook upon Ufa; her aiuaz facc fell. It wa a fleeting 'regis-! Ing courage, that conquered every trntloni" but In an Instant Nail-1 obstacle" mnva was smiling a welcome again. Nunniova pointed to a large "I am poor at giving Interviews," ' framed picture on one of the side she said. Terhaps I am too out- I walls of tho "et." spoken. Thin I am misconstrued. I Nattmova, I discovered, has lew Often Interviewers try to make me if any feminine vanities. She re- ippear too sweet too honeyed enls uch adject .Ives, when applied nd I do not like that. In fact I I to her or her work. a "pretty." it. sent It. I am not always in the "cute. darling and the- like, ror, mood to talk about the so-ca.led a she said with amazing candor, topic of the day prohibition, utj- she Is not pretty, she Is not cute nor rest, Sir Oliver Lodge or the atti-jis she a darting. Sho Is nn actrees, lulu of the senate toward the peace rig many parts and playing treaty." j them with all the skill she 1 capable I made It plain that I did not seek or her views on current topic. Ij This I learned afterwards. Aa wanted her to talk about her wnrk. J she apoke to m her director DM "he like motion picture belter i brought her the 'ncrlpt and made -ban spoken drama the studio bet- some comments on the action that wa about to he photographed. Nazlmova, preparatory to reading It, her I am fearfully nearsighted." she explained "During my stage career this fault In my 9tf4og ha from time to time Kcrved nn- In good tead. If, for Instance, an actor had, I limply er than the stage. "I oan answer that," he replied quickly, "by telling you that I have i adjusted a pair of glaai.es to signed a new contract to make pic- . ... ture for Metro. I am very well ontcnt In the tud1o, The work Is interesting " Suddenly she warmed. And the beet of It Is," Bhe said, 1 am eatlsfied with my part. 1 1 was particularly in more than ntiKfid. I iove It." couldn't ee 1,1m. She fairly radiated enthusiasm. I The flash of a ennle curved her Her gage turned fur an Instant Up. fiom mo to the "et." where the "In more ways than-one I could lecirlclana were mil busy. Nazi-1 not see him," eh ad I- d mova took In everything with the, Tho "aet" was now re. dy for re - .liter Interest of a child with a new hearaal and for "sheoting the n y this atudlo routine that aha had scene." Nazimova excu"d herself In come so accustomed to but which and left u,e to take her stand Just In its every varying phase still hold j beyond the door to the library, her. She met my, eyes again. through whl h she was ti make her "I know this will be my best entrance, part." she said. "I can fee that i "Heady action'" cinw the quiet everyone who sees Sally Snape on I direction from Staallwool. the Bcreen will sympathize with her i. l take her to their heart There is something so human about her. dhe 1 a child and yet a woman. "You cannot imagine with what abaorptlon Mr ilryant and myself wotked over the adaptation. We strove for a story "hat would atand Two minutes later- 'Cut rajDK out the director, meaning that the I scene was finished. Nazimova came over to him. "How did you like It?' she asked oagerfy. "Excellent," replied Hmallwood I "Eut " up under the test. We wanted no I "Ah, we can Improvi It. Yes, I loose ends. Wo wanted no char-j know wo can Improve It While I acters that did not have a vital was going through It rnv mind was bearing upon the unfnldment of I working on aome new t uslneaa I the drama. Kach character ha an will show you. Lot U ry it again Important place, so Important that! " 'Try It again ' That Is If one were left out the story would ! Nazimova. Always try it again un tie Incomplete. 1 1 i I It perfect. "Nobody la brought In merely to Nazimova engagem'nt Is for sVrve au expedient, and then ,0110 week, begin nih bur day Advt Gas Consumers of Tulsa DISTRICT NUMBER ONE Today is your Inst day. Do not full to pay your Oti Bill mid MVt the ppnalty. Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. 117 Weil Fourth Street TODAYS SPECIAL BATHING SUITS FOR MEN AND WOMEN A new lot of the Aeasons latent one-piece model?., In Wool Suits j ti rat received. Mont every color and size. Pricea $5.70 and up for all wool Suit j A. L. WAIT RUBBER GOODS 409 South Boulder St. Phone Oaage 76 Tulaa, Okla. A II the apparel offered in thin unle has been in our stork leas than M days and wan pur chased at great 1 1 reduced prices. Connected With No Other Ettahlishment in the World Only throngh cntwirn 1 1 .1 ef fort wllh a con stant break In Uw rnrj hn-nk lii it"- market, ami only Women's lid mi. r.' Apparel to occupy our attention, arei we able to always offer the siiperraluea found In tlUa store. GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE Sensationally Drastic Reductions on Seidenbach Garments Values Such as Have Never Been Offered This Early in the Summer Every Garment in This Sale Half Price and Less Beautiful New Blouses LESS THAN XA PRICE Over 2000 Blouscslncluded (Values Up to $8.95) $4.00 Unmatchable values at this popular price. Georgette, Crepe de Chute, Voiles, Organdy, Pongee and Tricolette in a wide txtriety of styles, coittrs and sues. Voile and Gingham Dresses LESS THAN Vi PRICE 95 of These Dresses (Values Up to $12.95) $4.00 and $5.00 Short sleeve models in figured Voile and Cheek Ging ham Dresses, bought at a ridiculously low price and In cluded in this great sale at practically the same price. Silk and Lingerie Blouses $1 .95 I LESS THAN '4 PRICE 650 Blouses in This Iot (Values Up to $5.00) Organdies, Voiles and Silks in both long and short sleeve models, plain tailored and lace trimmed in white and many combination colors. Taffeta and Sport Dresses LESS THAN Vi PRICE)$11.90 575 of These Dresses ( (Values Up to $30.00) We gave the. greatest values last week at this price ever given in Tulsa at any time. Delayed shipments have been received enabling us to even better these values Saturday. Beautiful Georgette Blouses LESS THAN !4 PRICE 1,000 Blouses in This Lot (Values Up to $6.95) $0.95 L Most of these Mouses are of Georgette of the very finest quality, in many different styles, both long and short sleeves. Every desirable shade, handsomely embroidered and beaded. Sizes 31 to 46. Better Dresses and Gowns LESS THAN Vi PRICE) $10.75 174 Dresses in This Lot (Values Up to $50.00) 19 Elaborate Dresses of Satin, Tricolette, Georgette, Mignon ette, Taffeta and Charmeuse. Every stunning type repre sented in this great group. Women 's White Wash Skirts LESS THAN Vi PRICE ) $1.95 275 Skirts in These bts (Values Up to $8.95) and $2.95 A galaxy of ntylcs of mercerized Gabardine, smart Runniun eorun und Surf Saiin. Moiher-of-l'earl button trimmed. All ttizen, including extras. Taffeta Combination Sport Dresses LESS THAN J4 PRICE $ 201 Dresses in I his Lot (Values Up to $35.00) 15 Flowered Georgette, Tricolette, combinations. Crepe de Chine Sport Dresses in white and contrasting colorings, Satins and fresh new Organdies, so suitable for these warm days. P