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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1020 KENDALL A REAL ASSET TO TULSA College Property Valued At More Than Half Million Dollars .MEANS MUCH TO CITY Outdoors Form Static For This Girl Dancer 7 Dr. Gordon Gives Interesting facts to Heal Estate Men I Thnt Kendall college, is one of Tula's mod Important nirn menu urrd In terms of dollars ntul ccni::, h.do from other connldcrVioiiM, v i.i -he utritcment made rimt rrovt i I'V President J. J, (Ionian spciiklni; ui the weekly luncheon of thr Tulsa ir.tl estate, exchange c8tcrdny Tho colli'Ke property h. a total iluo of 1SSS.383, nr. (ior.lon fmid Thin n mount In a compo'lto of llu buildings. XHlurd nt J3CS.J73. in en .lowtucnt of $188. MS. ininuliltA of v IJl.OOft, unproductive real entitle 0f V j4,o59. and pledges of JlS.OOu. 1'osBi'KHlon of ii collrss mciin.s .ihnut fSOO.nnn nnniially to TuUv It Cordon estimated. Of the 120 students, enrolled n the collegium 'Iriurttnent, 'i5 nre from Tulsn nnd of 1 he 1O0 In the academe, 50 nro frm this city. Rendlns the 115 'iuhb peoplo away lo school would mean .1 loss to Tulxa of their tuition ur1 living expenses durlnjr a wholo fhool year. The fine arts de partment Is crowded with loc.il nuns peoplo who would he study ing art. oxpreolott, music, voire, piano, plpo orttan, at other schools ii' great expense to their parents If Kendall colleen, were not Incited hern. In the collefio dormitories ora 105 younR women nnd men who tiling outside money Into Tulsn. Kendall Is a Christian, hut not n sectarian Institution, l)r (lordon further declared. Denominations reprepenfed anions the student K'dv this year are as follows. J'res hvterlan. 130; Methodists, 70; Ilab lists 4i; Lutherans, 5; Disciples of ,rhrist. 42; Kpescopnlians. 15; Ro man Catholics, 18; other denomina tions, 6 In the faculty the follow ing denominations ar represented: rresbvierlnns, IS, Methodists. 4; Iiaptlsts, 2, Conjjret;ntional, l; Dig-rlpl-s of Christ,' 2; others, 4. The cnllere is conducted under tho auspices of the Presbyterian rhur.'h of Oklahoma, hut serves tho wholo state," nr. (lordon declared. "We make no apology for helm; Christian but It Is ur wish to pro vide a Christian atmosphere for all young people, of whatever sect." At present Kendall cin minister moh to young people of Tulsa he cause crowded conditions In tho domltorles, Dr. Gordon said. "Ken dall needs Jl.oOO.OOnfor endowment and Jl. 000. 000 for buildings. Several readings wero given by Miss Josehlnc Layman, assistant In the exprcsMon department, nnd a vocal solo by Mlso May Allison, ao rompanlert on tho piano by Miss i;srhr Handley. Tho next week day lunch of tho rial caiato exchnngo will bo held at the V. W. C. A. as, usual. OIL MAN BUYS HOME Hoy Itoynolils Slums I'urtlicr I'nllll In .Muglc City by J'uicluiso of S7.",(ll!ll Mansion. Hiy II. Ileynnlds, an oil operator vthn recently moved hero from Ok mulcoe, has pnrchnsed tho J. K. Mvinguton estate, located In tho southwestern part of the city for a consideration said to bo around $75 000. Tho property, consisting of a pala tial 12-room house, garage and three and one-half acres of ground covered with natlvo trees and ex lenMvely beautified, Is one of the must attractive In tho city. Tho tract Ifelf Is Irregular. Situated ut Fif teenth and Frisco street It overlooks (the river and tho West Tulsa Ul MMrt. The deal was made through the areney of Adams & Walker, who svcral weeks ago sold to Reynolds the Lurerne apartments at Tenth strut and Iloaton avenue. This Is tho third piece of Tuln.a property he has purchased slnco moving hero. rift ft. . i AIT I An ardent advocate of outdoor training Is Miss l,efn hi Vine, a pretty classical dancer who Is creat ing nulte a favorable Impression In New York. -Hach day the pretty danseuse practices on the roof of a .New York hotel far from curious eyes nnd still In the greut outdoors. During the wnr she danced at .1 fete on the lawn of the white house, and President Wilson enthusiastically applauded her performance. AT TEMPLE ISRAEL Knlilialli of Itt'pc ntnnro and Class Enrollment FotlMil of Ilootlis Scpl. 20. Friday evening nnd Saturday arc observed by Jews as tho "Sabbath of Repentance." At tho regular Friday evening service at Tcmpln Israel, Fourteenth and Cheyenne, at 1 S o'clock, Rabbi Lalz will preach on tho theme, "To Thy Tents, O Isiuel." Tho first fiabbath morning study class will be hold nt tho temple on Saturday from 10-30 to 11:30. Tho holidays will bo discussed. All wom en of thn congregation nro especially urged to attend this weekly study hour. Tho tcmplo religious school will meet Hunday morning nt 0:30, when tho Hebrew classes will bo organized for tho year. All children expecting to enroll In either the elementary or advanced Hebrew class nro asked to report nt 0:30. All children of S years and upward are asked to regis ter this Sunday, ns aEslgnments for tho chlldrcns' harvest service on tho evo or tho Festival of Rooths, which fnlls this year on Hunday, Sept. 20. will bo mado, and no children will ho given parts who nro not present on Sunday morning. SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET ASUCCESS More Than 400 Attended Annual Convention of County Association. v An nltondsnoc of over 400 Sunday school teachers and workers andn splilt of enthusiasm nnd energy innde the thirteenth annual conven tion of tin. Tulsn county Hunday school assoihiilon held Wednesday I In the First Christian church, one of tile Uigest and best In the history of the county organisation. Delcga'iH present wero from nil points In the county, local churches being excellently represented. Dele gates irinblo to get a train out of the lty In their homes following life closing session wern entertained last hlght in local homes. l'nslors and Sunday school work ers from all denominations touk part In Hie program. Dr. II. IC. Trnllc of Kansas lty was lh prin cipal speaker. Couniy officers were practically re-elei ti'd as a body at the lsst ses sion yesterday evening, these offi cers being as follows. A. A. Krns bergpr, president; R. AS'. IJurkhart, first vice-president and assistant to the president; W. T. Mall. O. S. Kd wards and II. A Davis. Sklntnok. Wco-prosldcnts. O. IT. flchlcgel tieasurer; Professor C. II. Kim brought seerelsrj . The finance com mittee will be composed nt the treasurer nnd secretary and Carl 14. Dufflcld, Wlllard John 'and J." A. Sllpp. Department chairman chosen wero Iho following Mrs. I,. A. Hurst, young people's. I, C. Murray, adult; Rev C F. Slier, teacher train ing; Mrs. Clara Park, temperance, 10 CI. Cunningham, atate cnmmlttie mati; Mrs. L. M. Unite, Rroken Ar row, ,home and lsltatlon; Mrs John No kirk, children's division; D. 1". Oreen, Vlan, Sunday school. -Luncheon was sorvwl all In at tendance at the convention by women of local c hun lies yesterday noon. An nfler-dlnner speech on the question, "Is Sunday School Worth While?." with the answer In the affirmative, was made by Presi dent J. M. Gordon of Kendall col lege. Masonic Temple Work U) He Slarlcd Soon Sand Sprinatt Holes i:l'i;.i: c. gua, Violin anil Orchestra Instru ments. Phone Osago 8460 Accredited by Kansas and Okla homa Stato TeachorB' Association. HAND SPRINT,, Okli. 8epl. IB. Two nu.M i sm d. Monday and Tuesday .'f thl- , ek thefts have been made ,n the homes of Mrs. Klikend.ill and Mrs ll.iles on Wil son street Th t it nt day wearing appmol s is tn ii nnd tn second visit was for the household linens of .Mrs Mules, wl,o. It la te ported, pusses! d many very nice pieces. This f.n t and the fact that the thefts were performed during the absence of the two unmet! Who are at stands at thn park until 11 o'clock nt night, has led authorities lo believe Hint the goods wera slolan by some nni t upuhiua pet soil In Iho Immediate neighborhood. No In formation of tin- robbery was sent In to the loe.ii police nuar.Ura until today and no steps hava been taken as jet by the two women who wr robbed. Until women aru widows with large families. Mrs. Iwls aunhn of Oden, Ark., who has bwn isltlng at the hhm of her daughter, Mrs. James Thomp son, 405 (iarfleld. for the past two weeks, will leave the first of next week for her hums In Ark.inaas and will b accompanied by lier two daughters, Mih .1. K. Miller ami Mis. (Irnver Mrlck. both living In this city. Mothers' praver meeting was held 1 at lh home of Mra. C. O. Jackson. 521! McKlnley, Tuesday afternoon ' Mrs. Clyde Wilson and chlldn n I left til lei city Wednesday for Pones I City, where they will make their future home. Ralph and Wealth wnsoti weie with their gra-ndpai enls In Arkansus for a month and letumed to Tulsn Wednesday with their giandf uher, who will, go with mem 10 ro'ua city. Mrs. Detail Ward of Ilenryeltn 1 entne to this town Adnesda i evening to remain hero a few days I with her Parmts. Mr. nnd Mrs 1 Charles Waul, residing on Main an I ruin. Choir practice of the Christian i ' i.i 'i u , f Mi ,n I Mi- I M- . i 1'Kih .ui, i i, ,i I H 1.1 1 Ml, n't.lil Vlod , n,i, W, ordained Here three weeks ago Inln the ' " . f f 'hi.1, ,id i I " 1 I -o ll o 1 , 1 dlli Ml , i.l Prlncip.il i'oi i,l ,,f I hi mule 8. hoill ssn thai the iiumt" 1 of siitdenls there la l,:ir,, this IhIiik .1 tt Ml M i ' 1 i ii Kansas lie list tnln,sti t, ,ie... k-m.i.v 1 enlv for thn grade in, to the sex for an Inli nslve i ourso of itudy al i ",1lh- Tht enlh giade has 70 pit tho Haptlu Tin illogical seminary at 'hl has i. . A-mi l furl Worth. Texas. A farewell parly ,,,n slatement ,. pM.resioi will he given for him at the Winer Wlllott. the auporlntenden: of s, ii,h home on McKlnley this avanlnit l'ere, the hlnilsrgarlen. first n i when all of his friends will meat to,'"'" ""'d grsrtes will be In I win rum gmii lui k In hM new course Of Studies, ' Dr. unit Mr T. p. Allison waht lo Pawhusha Thurndiiy to slay ii short time with friends. Father Klckx of the Haiti I'urtlck's cathedral Is now located In his resi dence in the Inneinent of the church building where he will bo for al least a year A false rumor has been afloat to Ihe effect thai Cath olli si hool being conducted in the church, but this la not tha can and Father Klckx has stated thnt there will be no loinl onholle school for some tin,,. ,,i urk . peiidi d (in Hi. , uhednil about two weeks afco. I in I i,i no nil-ii t in com-pleii-,1 and ul l hat lenwiln- t .r done In th- i in lung of the mpei room of Hie . I,,,, 1, 1,,, wl( ,,,,( be ib'lii lui I 1, 11 Ml In r of iii.ilitllf. ! 'Ii n lui' i. i go ill host And I WMtltll. no II Whine team l the best I numbering 'i moi, m,,,. rm il ei, Hy is now decldod. teilalnert nnd s.il.l "Thei e were1 sight-seeing trips nnd all riunnii of illiilsiinitit t'l'P.siid f i i u So mil, ;i p I, ,11 iliil' I K , il I C J. Phillip drilled In i produret tnlurnl In th" J ai d found fr mi 1 .9 1 0 i i n. I, n Hi hi. V, I i i 'I i lb. Ii'' ! Of in- ". barrel 1 Ink fen Kl 'ef . Jth :',r" I, a'. I I't no Ip, hi' Ii i. In, il I of I lo I', nli ,, uni e I til il ilir the old high (ehonl bull, II' I, fourth, fifth and sixth , ' ti, field si hool, and the ,r , senior high school In n . cre.ii d building on Main I nt Inability to secure th, n. supplies, all classes ate i, ,i the new- building, the i,i cliissis and manual nits m 1 willing cl.isses still reclir in building, flchedulra nn.i 1,0 grams are arranged and Ho i schoni work Is now atm , I Hoy Miller of Sand hioim,- win Is thi' president nf the At u s al ley assorlallon ol Odd I 1 I u ie tui m il here rei entlv fiom ,i . ..n i I, ui' of various lodgen Itom tli tn IghborliiK stalls whli h i, lull st l ins.is I'm The foul I" -i 'mini of tin. n, Id, lie wist and m i, on, ," t inc tui i In. fn i b "I'O s ,,f tin ii'in,lr nnd lb lemii i ptoo'i) of Tui nnd Sin, I Spiing tin u wa be oi . in in. I, ,,,,,,,, 'il whli fust STRAND Now Playing Enid Bennett in "The False Road" Mil s t ,M II. I, r- 3 .10- i.rc lliiiilllne riifure Srlmbile I iSl 'i (ill Id M TIUO I In ( Inftato iiii'l rutnilnr lleprrlntre I 0 ,00 I M. Mmrp on. -i :in Dion- in inn II M l, .V tt II DA In IHlrrtln llilllfe Mens I N f 1 V A IIWIMl ll.M'llntiir I lnii (llM 1 1. 1.1'. A I II I IIS Itlrtl I Ine nf Until- UINS It m.itr I'ltlllllllllMl-t- 1 1 it-s i inn. diitiuN i n 1 1 nr. i'ito(iii.M II. II. Inn bun .iilillmr ef " train ef Stillllleitil." him! utliers lnlrt Hlerr irliitlrntlnii, "BLUE STREAK M'COY" Mnrrlnt Hie ilnun-rUlit liiintiiti iilriure stsr, llnrry Cnrcy Siitipnrleil l, l.ltlle IWn Ab-lnliilrr met ether. Immediate advertising of bids fro excnvntlon of the basement of the now Masonic temple was decided upon nt the meeting of the Mosont, temple building association Wedncs day nght. The temple Is to be erert od nt the corner of Seventh htre 'i and Uoston avenue. ISmnvatlon will begin when tho building formerly occupied by the Tulsa Hoys' home has been removed frjim tho lot and a bid Is received. Marcel Wuvinij ty Mr. Leo Kiefcr VOGUE MARINFXLO SHOP 1" F 4'h Osare erjr, Two paihs hctoro lier, one In! lo hmU,,. iiniiilri---lruttRle. inn iillicr in iilrnsiius llniniiMn) fiwl She look thrill IkiIIi. I OIIIC llllll SIS' IlllM . "lnriln .InlniMin Iriivrlnsop f jiir rtitt n fttinr'lt Nti't iHUrrl TI ItNOUNS II ll pi MMilit .tint llrtlliliijn, I. rmrf nf II. Hir ZViC lliilt-uitt MUM ! (Humlti)M uitil lliilliltijit) l.tM t r riiM.r l.nHin Itulrony 50c 25c No Itr-meil .Scsts Take tour ( lnile (Nuns l.nrly Senncl Comedy I M iiioDi i,i-ti is, in r., 12.30, z, :t in, 1110. n,i,y 7, hh:., 0 a STRAND llnmf pln from vry fturcns ful Iot OrRtluat Cour whero I lartn4 mnnv nrw nrt nuiffMf il wayB to benefit frtpi with trouble of Lli Kr, i:r, Nor nnd Thr Oat. lilt. AHTIIt'lt CAMl'IIKI.I, m Mnyo Ittdf. Oiuleo RI00. Tulsa Undertaking Co. Kmiiv by Quality In Scrilrn nnd Supplies AT A SAVING OP ONIMIAM' Corner I "Irs I mid Norfolk Phono Osago 8.1IB Commendably Clean Candy Land Upon official inspection, stato health authorities make this comment. SODAS, CANDIES, LUNCHES AND ICE CREAM As good as they are clean. After the show drop in. One Door South of Majestic Theater DIG TIME ACTS Vaudeville season begins Sunday Scptcmbcr2() Scat reservations for .he entire season can be had by applying at the Box Office. Patrons desiring choice seats should make their applications now. c VAUDEVILLE T Continuous Pictures 12 p. m. to 1 1 p. tn. S Friday and Saturday S STARTING SUNDAY NORMA- TALMADGE In Arthur Ooodrklvs Colnbraled Plsy Caeser Rivoli "The Mini of 11 TlmtiNind Holes" Karr and Walah i riiilioliino, SIiiiiIiik, 'l'nll,liir Whitney Dolls Ninelty ( iniii-ily mill hIiiIiik Itmuo Down and Francis "Novelty nnd Character Dnncing" NOW PLAYING The Cherry Blossoms' Musical Comedy l"rcscnllns The Big Song Show "IHE GIRL IN RED" Comedy Hint offers Kerns f music, lt mill rollicking non- fcCllM. Picture Program A "l'ljlns A" mpcr iiroduc lion "The Valley of To morrow" vi Hi William Rusroll Also Holln Ccimcily I'litho Ncivh CO.MINO Sl'NDAY "Tim Honeymoon limited" Tlio lirlKlilint, t'liMorrat nhow of tlic BC11SOI1 Pathe Review if r.t "life, w JP0 a Wl U W r4 OIL Piyf 7 , JL JLlWnA-.Z 5 1 1 0 rz?,xatxihxi3s?pta. w u I f"" HIllglllK "" jl jj Montana Four SpA M KT'W Tucl.cr IlrothcrH ItoniMioiv No. lit. Willi SIMKiAltirr l.i;SI,li; l l li ' Sr q' " 's J rmMILVN lAHNl'M In ANISIlIN(i TI! 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Today and Tomorrow Only X NOW PLAYING K s-- POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE J i tT3Pb ' , Kl m I S O VaISSSMB!EB 1 ;I T,NeI"IGS BtAyW I Return ShowinK by Popu- M 1 1 DIRECTION TUCKER BROTHERS ' 1 0DUCWNjh Wk ,ar recluol Owdl I U Tli timln lr4tfi 1 ll tilil t ' .1 um m ifm m wr s ns m is- urn. HS 1 And AtW MM I Moore 1 "Leave It To Me" Wg i BiQu l f , W I I U i a 8 Qj Mllliurn Mornt.il In 1-Jt (f M&.V " r"V"'") ? H . P . 3f 111 Aft u romcly mid nN fflfc $A tWjjr'i' I Y BJ B 1 W L I J B rw., I it" I wB. Uy rl iRr IK 1 "The I m mtf-Kfir m v 3 H$ A Si'iiMllonnl I'liomiiliiy of llu- Y . i'lfM r' Wj , , ,. . , 96 T rt 0 9 : I Added Attraction AND Hl9 WOMAN 1 ' g: W, Larry S em on S Lilfe lhc cav ",nn of o,d- r iYilHA 85 mo not" n!d 11,0 v,n,p" ffi' m J $ who f..,1Ki,i i. fom-1.. i.i i.u ! ubumniin $ whilo he wnjlcd for nn m ffl; IN A niiile. Him fuiiKlil In liold lier W t J '.ii Jiy, V iiiie, in, imitleil to keep lier for A audience with his intend- 'fff ffi "THE STAGE K,..::i..f.MM.riW.,. a Admirer, of the rlmrming ed-and .ho didn't. So Tn TT A Mrv V, fin"" "(."in in nn-Mini of ifiu M Mi 88 Pickford declare Jv nway went tho "simp" Sfet i igbt ll f J I I 'V il'"'iiir I nr n ms nml Hie liruie ki .... ,, .. . , K , , , fflTy Jip! ,y nn. iii.ui iiisiimt miw Lorn v ollyaniia to be a moat '& pleasure-bent to forget his jfeg i i n & t iho ,mm ... u-. . sory , p Musical Comedy Itci-onl llrcnklns Week W. J. Foster's Look Pleasant Please Co. StnnnliiK RlrN, pprlKlilly clinrmn, funny comisllnns 111k new iiimdciil isimcily I'limpituy Siinilay Willi TucKc llrotliOrh' Itnail Slion. LYRIC T0DAJNLY One of the most sensational fights ever staged will be seen in "JUST SQUAW" HlfKMl-IIilrMy "SnnliP" lirCnl, Imil ninu of iieslern hell hole; llirlllliiK cluiw or u linlf-tireeil oullnw; outlaws holding up llm dliiKi on (lie inounliilii 1 in 11', n IIkIiI In ilcntli IicUms'ii mi Indian nnd ii western Imil man; an emotional tlrniiui of tho fur Mint. Topics of Today