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tfefcst. TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1920. i 4 I ft MANY JOURNEY TO BAPTIST MEETING Prmbiilcriititn Lead In Sunday School CIuhhch Sunday school iilifnilmim at the I l-'lrfit I'reabytcilsn i hutch yuan-Mi" iiiiii rutiK i-iiHMtir i.i.' i, J InrReat (if any rhurrh school In the city, (innirillnB to lecorila rfllved by a. Jiifiaherivor, superintendent or too 'I'll I mi county Hiiinlay School aaaona lldn. 'A partial Mat of tlm nltendancB inintu liy Mr, lrnlrr wn a follows: I'lrat Ilaptlat r.19 I tn limn ii cl Ilaptlat of' rntNMuniiy liiiiiiim 71 1 First f'hrlatlan W ' llial l.ulhoran , ? Lombard Union t Klrat Mffhorihrt , ItflKl'-r Melhofllat IIS 'I'lK'-it Mithftdlat 20, (Inn- Methodist 2K!li fin iitt Mrlhwlici 23.1 l'lft men nod women, officially Huston Avenue mpiiioiii.h c:i. represent;,, f.vo thrift rturrn. , ; j. ........ , of Tulwi und West T.ilan, will Have g,,,,,,! irfabyrlan 3 0 hero liy aittomohtlo and by IwUn j CH'H Illlt I'rrafcyUrtftii itr.l Trains and Autos Used For Trip to Nowata Convention TULSANS ON PROGRAM Conference Opens Tucstlay Morning and Closes October 7 COMMUNITY HOUSE OPENING llcilloitlbti Hii-relvs to Mo Hold ThcwIh)- r.ieiilnc "t Hoi-owl 1'ichlijlcrliiii t.liutcli. Di-illr.uioii of the new community houm of tho Htioml I'reabyti-rlah 'hnrnli will ho h'-ld on Tuesday ovori- l"K, ItlllOWIIIR III" imriU.1l COIIKtllita- Himal mootliiR. H, Ituohiter will make tho principal iiiMrefs and n dedlpiilury HliilPinrnt will ho read liy tho r.-onKrt-Kiltloii. i-'olln wlnir then will hn a half hour of kiuih-s for old LNd yoliiiit. Thp community hnuao mst IS 100 and In to ho lined frtr Hunday achool ami for ouch community purposes n socials, motion pictures, m-i-tlnga of thn Cherokee Heights clubs nd hnlRhbnrhood tfatlmrlnps. Tho re-modpli-d inn nan now occupied hy ll.W. and Mr. W. H. Murphy l val ued lit 15.000. A I'emmylmnla Inventor haa pat ented a iIpvIpi' that enables an in valid who lannot reach hi fot 1" comfort to pull on hla stockinga. Hy a iipw Merman process ben zine mid k mapfip inn be obtained from liquid "lr distilled from liKfitie. ' ; Monday and Tuesday to nttwul tlm annual owrrf(rim ut tlm DfUwaro Ikiptlat naaw.-uiCon In Nov.ntu Oct elmr t-7. Utlwua from tho llrat llapilat cliiiruh will lm a roiiottn: m-v. it .t,,li.tofi. Mr. and Mli, H. K Ktvn, Mr. and Mr. (' . I,ocKod, ik ..i m. r V. Mluinnoii. Mr. and Mr. . II. Wot. Mr. and Mra. J', A. Itroach, Mr. nrl Atra. 15. M ltlle. Mr. and Mra. T. II. IMIaa, Mr. and Mra. A. II. Owviia. Mw. )' I. ' Atblna, Mra. Do Haven, (1. W. Kloct ood and 1 J Upp. Tho N'oirnlPa Avonuc IiptUt rJiurch will lutto lh- f illowlnir top tcarntntlvoa: Hpv. and Mr. W. A. Todd, Mr. and Mra. II. O. Morrlmn Mr. rind Mr. 11. I' White, Mr. and Mm. I-'. V.. IloihcHU. Hi-v. f 14. C'lilt Midy, Mn, C. II. I'ox, Mr A. H. Good, Mm. Wlllliimii, Mlfci Ornco ujuI Minn Myrtle Ilii-itoliautm'r. Itonri-aontntlVPH i-Iikmi iV hy tho V'itl Tulan ll.iptU't I'hurch wpro n folluwn: Hpv. H. II- Owen, Mr. ntid Mm. Ii. It. HiickiiiI. Mra. Anddla I'ltll- llpn, Mr. KhhIo Motkiui, Mra. Arm-at-ot-Ki Mlaa Allro -NlRllt, and John etiihliclfiild. Allurrialu dclrifiitca iiuiiK-d woro Mra. I-.mma rtjiliipa, Mra. Wooda, Mra. IKnvv, Mra. King and Mm Jliinmm. , Tho Imt.mnucl Jluptlat church will ' hp rt-iroacntPd hy tho ror.owintti Itov. C. I'-. Slier, Mra. . A. lSverclt, Mi. Oucuir ItirhlMOtt. 11. II. Ulltlcr, It. M. lirwln, Oacar ltoulnctt und Mr. und Mfn. H. m HKiittga. Th Kendall Haptlat church iiamod four dolemilna Hundny A numb6r of Tulmina will rtppenr on the prilRrnm. Tho conferonco will conver.o fit 8:30 o'clock Tuea day monilnif with nn upot.ltifc lllhlo lurron nd prayrr for n nood ua oclutl(m by Mr. Owpn of Went Tuln.. At tlio openlnic aeaalon Mr. Andur kcli will lUllver thu annual cvrliion on iho mibjcct "To AKc'a CluulcnKo tti tlio church." Ollmr Tillaana on tho , program ntu na followa: lttv. W. T. 1 Hoott, "Thrt Call of tho Klold"; C. J-. Mlfc-r, "Tho l'l.vn for thu Con nuwit", JtaHO Jonca, "Illblo Ipimoii mid pttivcr f'r nBnoclatlon v.-oilt." Mr. Todd, "Illblo rnminoa and for Ilaptbtt llurtKct obJocU" Mr. Todd, homo mlKslon report; O. W. Jlorfold tomperanco report; Mr. W. A. Kver i'tt, woman's htmrj Mr. Caniwiy, re port on buildlntr churchrMj -1 VV. tfhiimicn renort of trcnaurtw; Mr. "OmaerTVIon to tho work." f li'illattn l'rahytprlan 110 United Preabyterlau I'.l'l Total C.RI2 dies afteFlong" illness Hcntt BLACK AND WHITE OINTMENT Jim, o. v. Htuiin. Wlff of I'lirmer I'lihllahi'r, I'iiiws Aiiny Mra (. I'. Htm in, If,, wife of a I or it 1 iiiauriiiicp num. died Huturday nlcht at her apartmenta In tlm l Intel Cult. hi, Cll South Main atreot, fol lilwlnk nn lllupaa tlitu laatnil about a yar, ' Mr. und Mra. Hturni formerly edit ed Hturiu'a miiinir.liie, orlKlunlly pilh llnhiid hero and later moved to ok liihomu Cly. They returned to thla i-lly iihnut aeven yenrM nKo. The body waa taken Hundiiv morii- In to ltlaekhlirn. Mo., the former homo, for burial. Ilealdea her Iiuh liniid alio la survived by her mother Mra. iH-orKo niiiiawwi of Ilk a imnii City. Duncan Goch Id Fifjltl Hike in Plume Rates Big Time Vaudeville and ! Feature Pictures Make Hit OKPIIEUM Ames and Winthrop nnd nijc other nets. MAJESTIC "Humorosquc," Fnnnio Ilural's eclobrnted utorv. PALACE DotiKlns , MncLcan nnd Doris May in "The Jnilbird." IUALTO Mnry Pickford in "Suds." City Attormw I-'rnnk I!. Diuirim loft Hundny nUlit for oldiihoma t'lty to attenii the nearink' or urn Moutii WPhturn Hell Telephone eiunpany lioforn the eorporntlon enmmlwiloii, Duncan took itlth him nearly 200 written roinplnlnta from loi-nl aub aerlbera oncernliiK service j;lven by tho local cxchaiiKo. Adust ill 1 ro ISt La iaramila viatfJ I tin mllamturimh nut. Ia nn Unusual Beauty Aid TtMiitr anil attractlYfin whleh eom; rl anil Memi'ii tho rye l mini lit by all wmtitin nf lo.lay, tut how mny umi wl fnilmpnl In tho Mtwitlon of their liiello. I Thi- nvi-rait woman ih Into ilnm or dtfiartnteat atom ami buira Ilia moil 1 trRctl.o iatWHSe. Inittait of on whoia Iruo worth haa hren lnovtn by tliouaanai tit autlatlinl utcra, H la atau a wall known fact that hrauly cannot 1 It tlio conielealon Ii In any way marrml by vlinU, itark, aallow (tiarnlor. lint., itwirftfii.s. If von auflar any lit lhaaa rkln blainlilii-a, train al nnoa Ilia u at llltok and Wblla Olntinanl. HmmIII, Hi fiaarl fur ailnh a nranara lion tha inanulacturria nf lllack anil Whlto Ointinriil htvr mniU aura that thalr lirviiaratlun iurl all m nai-faaary ia. qultemanta ot u iral aliln toautltlar. lllack atut M'hlla Ointment, ertitly maa- hl ntt Mlm furn Iiia! lirfura ratlrlnir. n.n,i wu.hnil nff lha nail ninrnlnr with ll'nck ami Wlilla HoJ-, will maka tha kin clrar, anuiuth. ifMi ataly tlntoa an J minora all aHIn biainKn, A trial will ronvlNta rim ami you will batlar umlarrlnml lha iiopularlty nt lllark ami Whllo OlliUnant ami lllaok ami Wtiltt Hon p. ThraK Iwn tuanty nlila for aala at all ilniff knil aarailmrnt atttraa lllank ami Whllo Ointment 3(o tlm l'lfliaur, (tl'c .x,. ri-iil.itna lUrrt- llmra mm lillicli,) lllack ami Wliltu .-..ail :to tha calie lu-nlii our liMimi-ui louibiii. n SO Years Old Attributes Health to Internal Baths Uniform High Quality The more you smoke La Sarumitau the more con- vlttrrd vnn will lw nf tln.Ip Rcnuliitgoodncsi. Oncaftcr J. nnotlior, they are thesnme milt, fragrant llavanas, so plettaiug to all tastes. 10c, 2 for 25c nnd 15c sizes ' ShicMi, Stuart. Miller Company Maiiuf aclurrra Clevelanil, Ohio n v. MiisiKiit rtnvit to. Wlrliltn uml OUIuliomii llljr oiti'itr.t'.M. With two alerllnn headllnera and flvo other uxctillunt acta, the offer ing; Hi la waol at tho Oipliouin Theater ahould kenp all Tulan In mlBlily nood humor. The Mar hon ora of tho bill nro divided oritmllv botwenn Arnea and Winthrop In a Thumbnail Itevun entitled "Alleo In Hlunderlind" and Mme Adelaide llnrrmnnn, widow of tho lato "llyr inanii Tha flreat." The flrat mentioned act la nulle: tho iLiiaunl, nnd received heurty ni pliunw nnd a, Renulnn reppptlnn laat nlalit. Tin art la nrllatle. aplwi- dldly ao. It la nn rjctravawnnza, with mtialc, aoiiR. nnd IntiKhter. The fnlry atnry iih told by tho clever art latM 1,-ent tha hotiao In a contlntmt miod humor by teferrlnu to aeveral of tho oharactera iib M'rlnco Hevo" mid "Klnir liudwelaer," etc. The ant ia BtnBed aunipiunualy nnd la well deaervliiK of tho aplenilld aurrcMS which Anii-1 and Winthrop havo achieved on Hi" blK olrgulta of Alnerlcn. 4 Mine. Herrmann In a myatpry net anctired her alinre of hnnora. The lady of niaKlc bewlldera hnr n mil -(ncea In a, manner that lit nothing abort of nntoumllnr:. Her et-cry movement waa of tho myatcrlotia and aovernl of the Illusion preaented were of aurli hlRh charncter na to nroclalm Mjnn Herrmann tho crmit- eat exponent of mnp.lo In the land.. Ttiq principal lliuniona na per formed by Mine. Herrmann were ".loan of Arc" nnd "Noali'a Ark." Thoy worn wonderfully executed. Her contribution to huh wceK a uui la 'uetly npiireclatcd. Hohann and Iloatty. "Two niria nmvn rlano, ta a corklns Bona net nnd renred liuncly. Thesn ulna are very clever, and Intrndur-a anveral numbera that took tlio liouao by atorm. Hnymond and.schram Ukt). wlao iirnvetl a banner hit with their "Syncopated Cocktail." From Opera to .law It but a fair exnmplo of what theso boya accompllahed IriHt nlRht. I The Makleya In an nrlRtnal danre revue, Waltor I-'lahtor and Company In a aketoli enlled "Co Into the Kltchon," nnd I-'rnnk Oaby In ' a unlquo vnntrlloqunl apeclnlty rounfl od out n fry plenalnp; vaudovll)o ontcrtalnmont. Iiolitan priidiictlon rltaad by l'ara motint-Artcruil. i A plenalnit f.-ature of the perform-' atic yeaterrtay waa the plny Ini? nf "Ifol Ntdra" and "Humor;1 eiue" by Harry Salter, a vIoTm vlrluoao who awayed tho audlencoa,' with hla faultteaa rendition. Hla up-1 pcaranca waa a ifcnulne auriirlso to , thoaa naaamldad In the theater, buti the itirprlan proved a happy Innova-' Hon nnd hla maKnlflcent Interpreta-, Hem of thu two aoloa waa uruatly niipltiudad. ' 1'AI.ACIC. DouKlna Mncl.enn and Uorta May present "Tho Jailbird" nt tho I'nl ao Theater and tlm two favorltea acorn lu-avlly In thla very clever phn toiluy. l)uui:lnn MncLcan la ever tho real romoillan und can always be (IciiuiMcil u ion to Iti-op hla ii it ii 1 -1 encea In K'd humor. j Tho Jailbird" la exceptional. It la' nun nf thoao Itttrlcato themea that; taken a lonK 'ime, und uoea n Ioiik way to tin ravel llaolf, yot each one of thu momenta la aplendldly on tertnlnlm;. "The Jailbird" nn an In teresting story takea well. It aervea to keep everybody buy, nnd tho nu dlnncen contlnunlly amlllng. AmoiiK ninny lnmthahte attuntlnna la tho ono whero DotiKlan MiicLvnn mnkea hla eacajio frnm Jill. I'rlaon visitors, a collnr and ahlrtj In onay ncrera on an office deak, nnd u ault of civilian clothea In the warden'a cloaet. aro the nceeriaortoH that aided DotlB'a eacnpo. Whllo the ittlard la ahowim; a crowd nf vlsltora throiiKh the" prlann Dout?, left alnne In tho warden'a nfflco whoro ho la a trimly, anatchva tho collar nnd ahJrt, ndjnurns to tlm cloaet dona hla "clvloa," nnd rotpitlna there until tho return of tho vlattora. Aa thoy pnas the cloaet door ho atepa Into their mtdat nnd cxILi with thoni through tho prlann Kntea. How ho Rets hack Into Jnll a train Is tho real story. Thomna II. Inco puraonally auper- vlaed tho picture, which was directed by IJoyd InnniiKun from a 6tory by Jtlllou JoaeptiHon. M.wnsric. The nnawer to the crltlra who la ment the artificiality of motion pic tures Is 'Humoroariun." This photo-' Play la real life faithfully portrayed. It has an Itttenao appeal to tho hourt equalled by few. works of lltoraluro and fewer atnKt) productions, i.nat nluht'a audloncn at the Majestic Theater, where "Humnrfesque" opened a run, was alternately moved to latiKhtcr and something closely nliln to tenra. The nlrturo lin tho j humor of" I'ntnah and l'erlmtttter" nnd the pathos of "The Mualc Master " l-'atinle Hurst, author of the novel upon which the picture Is based, slinwa In 'Humoreanuo" why alto Is ono nf the hlKheat-pald nnd most popular wrltera In the country. Tho atnry Is simplicity Itself In plot. Leon ICuntnr, n child of New York's humble Mast Hide, with a soul for inuslo, Is the central flRure. Under tho watchful nnd InvlnR oyo of 1Ih mniher ho doyelops Into n world-ro-nowned muslelan. At tho helRht jif his iiopularlty. ho rocs to wnr nnd returns with a wounded shoulder that, the doctors toll him, will pre vent him from over plnylnu a violin URnln. Mttslo Is Leon's life. Without It. ho becomes iporoae and, bollevlnR himself a cripple for life, Is tlnwll UnR to marry tho nlrl ho loves. Hut In a wonderful manner tho i-lnuda clear and ho In once atraln made happy. Alma Uuhena, Vera Qprdnn, flns tnn Olnas and lore,'DayjJJson In the chief roles In the plchdftpuld not bo Improved upon jBHPHorbiKe, the dlrc t.ir also deHMF honorable mention llumnrcaBFris n Cosmo- lti.Mro. i That Mary 1'lekfdrd Is the irrcnt cst artist of the screen Is ngaln domotiBlnited to ovcry'one'n satis, faction at tho Itlnlto Theator In her nppearanco In her now production, "Buds." Much has Jippu written nnd snld about Mary I'lokford's artistic ability how alio can talfo her atullonco from lauKhter to team and back aRnln by tho more movo of her hand and tho expression of her wonderful fenlurcH. a As Amanda 'Affllck. tho llttlo slavey In n Frr-nch lnundry In tho slums of London, Miss l'lckford Is seen in nn Vntlrely dlfforont rolo In which she has heretofore appeared, (lone, except for occasional flashes, nro the famous curls and biyiultful clothes, and Instead wo h.-tvo the scrawny, preasV faced, pur nosed frump which for quite n while Is difficult to recoKnlzo na our beauti ful Mary. This abovo anything clso proves she Is nn artist, for yery few of our women of the films would sacrifice beauty, youth and clnthea In order to rIvo nn nctlstlc perform ance but all this has Mary dono, nnd more. Hutjnlth her deft ban dittis sho makesThls little nonentity of life a llvlnu, brnathliiK person n type you havo all seen but which you never cared to remember When Amanda tolls tho other Rlrls In the laundry of her Imaginary real station In life nnd describes scenes In her father's e.istlo where Horace, her ImnRlnary lover actual ly and flRitnitlvly proves his devo tion alio had ovoryono ecreaniltiK with lauphter and nRiiln, when tho snnio little flRttro actually meets tho lover of her drenms, nnd reallr.es Hint he would be ashamed to bo seen with her in public, her audience was weepliiR copious teara. .ever hnai.-i finer piece of rtiarnn 1 work 1ipi!i done than Mlaa PIcH- te fold's production of "fiude." I" Nfi i ill, t N HI, All Kan wriira Tyrrilla 111 lalilo Mr n. Alchli.,1,. ,Ioalliuiv uf Srw York aa f.-llnwa naxt htrth-U)- i. July nth- if) rr ra 111. ilav ll.nl irr,.l, J. i, . iv ,,i' tr iniiti than Jo r' Umi ant .inly tainwlr thai WrtnHr in , I without ma u f itruca. l aaixrinu.. iM.,,.,t nul i, l.Uayl 'fallavoa Nn .tnnari from It ll i'.m nta. wai rlm-lr-ally Uilo .oM, llil tvuanraa. Conitlrallon, rto " Tbla . hy no miana no oKeriitt'inal Ictirr f ir 'lyrirll . llyfl-ii. Iritltula to icelir a thi-ir air n . , ut a minion Atncr I' -' -i "J. II. 1, t , cada" with Ilka tiuulta. Py tha actaiiilfl- .. uf Nalurra' rlramrr rwilll w, .d . i.nniatM ,v pjt.onoua waalr Iroi'i the lowar liittrtlna anil Klvra rnturr a ihancc to wurk unhaiiiprr. I Vi.-i will U aitunlilitil at lha illffrrrnra In your frrlinxa tha murnliia alter an In ternal hath. Tha "J II U Cnacaila" win te ahuon anil nplilntHl tn you hy 11. It (Ttn,,,,,, lU H. laln, who will alao give ou fix yoii tiqurat. an Intcrratlnif lo-uklrl hy l)r 8hn?yrtv. SffVcUV,,:'" Ukn nr T' " lid thla koklrt tand know J-4t why In. trnl J..i ,l,i. k la au rtrnitia In lli wo. mol ua ut luiur boilUi, AdU i Is I m IF YOU HAD A UECK j AO LONO as rum tcllow AND HAU i SORE THROAT. auTT "iTHtTL, 1 wa-V"T TONS I Li HE WOULD qUICKLV RELIEVE IT ajc.&uaf.M. lioiriuiflUciii ' . " ' ' ''-, i ' I 'i ''I "la ' -aj M, This cloprant home, located in a highly restricted section, lot 7nxir0 feet, oitflit rooms, two baths, sun room, ele gantly decorated throughout. Double servants' quarters: 2-car garage, at a bargain. For terms and price see THEODORE COX 508-9 Daniel Iildg. phono Osage G8!i. We Take Pleasure in Announcing the Opening of Our Department of Oriental Rugs Under the direction of a native connbisseur from New York, who has personally and carefully selected magnificent authoritative Oriental Rugs ranging from small to room sizes. A really fine Oriental Rug may be counted among your treasures. We invite you to inspect this juonderful collection of Oriental weaves, comprised oi Royal Kasluins, Sarooks, Hermans hahs, Lei ahans etc. MlOWd Main at' F U t h Ii" ' ItttaL" . It IT-- UlltJi xiamf v Maaaw vw mv Mr :mY m aw j& WELL Good News Of Two Good Gars Exerting to the utmost its enormous resources, the new and powerful manu facturing organization which produces Maxwell' and Chalmers, announces 3. striking and significant reduction in ' price, as follows: Touring Car Roadster Sedan Coupe Maxwell (randarlr lUs) NOW $ 995 fF.rw.arl,' lias) NOW 995 -(Farmatlr S95) NOW 1695 (r.ro.,i, us) Now 1595 IV1S' rlS ' Chalmers 5-pnss. Touring Car fr.rm.,i, $iss) Now $1795 Roadster (F.r.riy io) Now 1795 Sport Car tv fFor..,i, ims) Now 1995 4-pass. Coupe (FwM.,ir 2553) Now 2595 Sedan , (F.m..,i, 2795) Now 2745 7-pass. Touring Car (F.ra,i, 2os) Now 1945 In our opinion these are the two rhost notable values which changing economic conditions have prodticed or possibly can produce. Smith, Motor Co. Cor. 2nd and Boulder Phone Osage 459 G"h alm e fv