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TULSA fiAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1920. J L News of Sapulpa HEALTH CRUSADE IS ON IN SAPULPA Honors Given to Children in Schools Who Have Best Record SAl'ULl'A, Nov. 16. Sapulpa rhoob now havo a public lunlth nu' I Hi"1 Person of Mra. Ollvo Tofli, who for tho p:mt two wccKa hf dovotud hot tltno to vlsltlnc th" dlffireit city schoolo. Mrs. Toah hwi given attention dtirlnK thuiic wrekii to Inflection. Bomo children, hum It was found nhould not bo in eihool for tho Rood of thcmsolvi-s nd other children hnvo been hoiiI homi-. Tosh otutt'd this morn- Ire tli.it whun a child wan sent hl.mr, was done for tho Rood of All nnd that tho child would not bo Allowed to return to nchool un til t'hyalelan'a cerljfleato had hern civm. Mrs. Tosh ban also ex plained to school children tho work of the modem health cru Mdv and to each Child of the four Cruder of scnool a uuuy -iieaiin 5ulde" haH been given to them. This tho child Is to follow, liach clawi Is divided Into two parts and ru honors aro won a pin Is awarded the hild. Kncli third pin In a Kold pin. Tho side that kvlns tho tuoHt honors and most pln Is allowed to present tho teacher with a pin. This work Is later on to bo introduced Into tho other (Trades of tho school. SiaffonVs lU-Intivc Iocnted. Relatives of C. N. Stafford, who was killed here Friday night when n automobile struck him havo been locatid, accordlnK to Hcrt Huffing ton of tho lJuf(lneton undortakliic company where, tho remains are now nwaltlntr Identification. ThH momlnii Mr. liufflnu'on received a mcssaijo from Joplln, from a cousin, of tho deceased say ing that ho would arrive this after noon and that a son of tho dead nan retldcd at Plcher, Okla., Tho son Is also expected hero this afternoon. Observe Good EiirIIiIi Viek. Dettcr English week was ob ffrvcci hero last week In all of the city ochools: In tho High school a (rood English program wns present- POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLEU TODAY MUSICAIj COJIEDV Grown-Up Babies Presenting "The Two Bosses" Show Willi 1000 Iauglis ADDED FKATCItE "The Musical Coffeens" Operatic Airs, Musical Comedy Gems and Popular llltn ON THE SCREEN 'The One Woman' ny THOMAS DIXON, Antlior of Tho Dlrth of a Nallou. MATINEE TODAY Any Scat. 25c; Children, 15c Tux Included. L YR I C (TODAY AND TOMOUHOW) Wallace Coburti In a ueotern drama or tho lonely plains and mining region, entitled, "Last Shof ' Charlie Chaplin "The Immigrant" 1"o lonietllan that ull kiddies limit to m-o. EDDIE POLO n hU iielt ronnj ,ll0 ,Torj(1 The Vanishing Dagger" Admission (Any Timo): lOo nnd 20o ed In two par's, tho first part was ii Uio form of a minstrel In whlih Harold Oood as (lond KmkiIiIi was mie enu man and Haypioml Uush ns IJad Kncllnh. wm ilia i.ih. N'limfrntln utmtntw. nn.l A. I I... I.... .1 - . w..v. irnu crshlp of Eugene Ilrodsky gave yar oua yells for Good Kng'ish and Had l.ndlRll. Nfnn. MnMt.t... I.-.. ninety, Douglas Workman, ciiarlen .uKurion, iiou Kaurman. I'aul I'hllllps, Olen lllllmi.n, (lav Hmlth, rors of Speech nnd Wlnnlfred Hmlth Joyce. Hurt, Madeline Clormnit and Irticllo Maund as Spirits of Onod HnKllsh added Rreatly to tho spirit of tho play. Tho second part took tho form of a trial scene in whlih Illill KnlrlfMtl fnritil rttinr-tf.,.. ...n.i. - - ,.1. ll.fl'JU by the Hapulpn High school. Milton tsxB i juiiKu piiivnu ninwir it master in Impersonation. I'nul Kev na rlnrtr llj1.t (J.t.ltt. n vn j'. '.'"in n ,'ililli I'llfford Has'ett and Wright Hobln- 'on nw lawyers lor piaintiir and cle. itmuiini wero Komi, A posicr OlS. play was glveji In thn cnfoterla and much excellent work waa shown. The Judges awarded first pl.iee to fllenn Wood, second to Karl M Kar land and third to Jessk White, Honorable mention was glvpii to Horothy KnapponbnrKcr, Win ,f red ...iiiiitvns, auu jrKiuiii iinre, Nesro S'iileii(i-l to I'mir Veiirn. T. W. Wright, tiegio, was senti need to four years In tho penitentiary nero mis miming on a charm oi . murder. Wright was charged with ' tho murder of another negro, M. C. t Knndall. ! From early morning until Lite last night tho court room was filled with a crowd of negroes who had roino from tho country to be pres ent nt tho trial. This murder hap poned hero last July. Kvldenco brought out that Wright had been working us ri farm hand for Jtnn dall and some difficulty arose after whlrh Wright rode off a horse that belonged to llnnilall's daughter. jliamlail pursued Wright to recover i 'he hirsu and Wrluht leaned from tho horse and hid behind a clump of bushes nnd drew n. nun and flrnl nt Hnndall, llnmlatl also had a gun and fired at WrUht. A bullet hit ItHtidall and ho died within a few hours. court on a thnrgo of haling Inttnl- atlng liquor In their possession. Doolln entered a plea of guilty and was fined IISO and sentenrcil to SO days In jnll. Ilrady pi ended not rullty and his ofts wnt continued fur the next term of couri. Ilrlngn Suit Against Dnimrlglif. Suit for tho sum of HI, $80. 2: has been filed by the Drumrlght State bank against the elly of Urumrlght They allege that warrants wero purchased by tho bank drawn on he city for the amount of .10, Hu3.n5 and that none of theso war rants' have been paid although all were Issued within tho estlmatn ap proved by tho excise board of t:reik county. Also that tho In terest on these notes amount to 11.419.91 bringing tho sum to J38. 07:. an nnd that ntlorney fees of 10 per rent that Is allowed thm In rase of a suit brings the entire total to Ml SS0 22 It Is claimed that these wnrrauts wero given In tho ears 1918, 1919, 1920. .rrc-tcd on Liquor Charge, l.uther Doflln and I.eo Ilrady wero tried ye-terday In superior "The House Dress Shop" 1002-D SO. BOSTON You aro Invited to Inspect our line of attractive house, dresses. Houro Dresses mado to order In our workroom. Popular prices. Telephone Cedar 1304. Mf.lttirt find frl.'twlii fif Mi.Kuru of Tuls.i iluptr Ordri of Eastern rmr, win unnco ni onvemiou nan nun evening .Mi'iunnits ,1 i' inir- ifttt Uei.rgc W Mowl ray and Harry CARSON CONCERT COURSE CONVENTION HALL , Monday Evening, .Nov. 29 Mary Garden "OUR MARY"! America's Greatest Singing Actress Voice Brains, Personality "Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, Plus War Tax MAIL ORDERS FILLED NOW Address Robert Boicc Carson, 504 South Cincinnati STRAND Last Times Today KING VIDOR'S 'The Jack-Knife Man" lYom tho Fntniius Story by l.M I.S l'ARlCKH lHJTLKK ADDED ATTRACTION: Buster Keaton "Convict 13" Tills CloiTr Comedian's Newest Comedy Since "Ono Vc'k" sclictliilc: 0:15, 11:15. l2:.to, a, 3::y, 5, 0:30, , 0j3u Fraternal iVotcR Healthy Liver Healthy Life Vour liver healthy or clORgeJ. actlv or tluBglih -make all the difference ociwctu a vigorous, cheerful life ml low iplrlu and T.n Hudson nro the ciunniitti'e on rutir talnment - -1 Tho Mnster .Mason deureo will lie confuted l)' Titlsii Iulgo 71, A. I', and A. M., Thursdny, Novemlior IS. Trllio of Urn llur Court No. 8 held U receptlun Wednesdnv after noon In the home of Mr. sim! Mr, t'lydo Jones, tho oeiusliiti Iuivihk been iirriuiKcil In honor of t)i. .1. V D.llldsuli, supti ine Jneill' sl exntii luer, of Criiwfurdsvllle, Ind , A . Huidshnw of Lull.' link, Ark, stnto mauiiKer, .nut Mrs I.muisii IUi School Children t nhotise, Hiipi i Ttii. deputy, of t'hiin (Hit. A suppii us srved o illicit. A Ihik" nunilier of tin m lMts attt tided. Tln Hiiiiusl ilertlun of Trinity 'tnmsuilry No. !0. ICiiIrMh Tem plar, has heen set fur I)oeuilier 1.1 ... KnlKhls Tetuplsr nnd their l.ulies lll iI uh in the annual lull, !'( etuiinr 15 nt I'onventloti hull. Ni:V YOttK, Ni.v. 1 - The i 'i em I'lilnii Telearnpli cunipuny ti day .itniiiunced nuniilclluu of nr inmti'iufiitH with tile tlertiinn 'e m.i h it'll r ii ' ihe han liR'i f a. n,i'i. I .veett tlea l r ii' ir il th. t . d t-,t' For Ml Cnniplvxton I tin should be plump, rosy-checked and i i"f 1. ic over wim d vitality. vim and I If Hi ktn m rolnrlpia, hIIiut. iihi.I I Invrr r,l. blntlhr or frorklwt. nmhlllK II mifiy uvrem tb r.imtltlmi or.li ir mrrollt m II lnrrll)r tk. iff ' ..t iMinplmliin ahx.ri.a llm itrml mt . noai ilmil pirilrln uf ifii tkin, k-i,i l i I vi li y , cAiiflim n,, inuniivMiii'ii. ' im I A nay nmp!rii,ni u thou in i-h.Iiiii . If, ii(m, illrlly .ft , 11,1 liMMIHIIl. nut iiiihc nr tlita wm, , IHoiurtbU at Kliy ilrur ntr, Ill ir-1 lutrnitti nrn lh wtirit r .tiielpkluii It In usril linn euM crin Atlvt. i a atubborn liver, over come consti pation, dlzzi- nets, bilious I VP D LPILLS new, IndiRMtlon, headache ml the blues there la nothing on earth rocs! KUrtn'iUtU. UmPUIi. I'urely vegetable. Small Pill-Small Doe Small rrlco Scotfs Emulsion is unsurpassed for purity and oodnes3 It should be a ii I great neip 10 vour bov or rcirl. y hciillh llmiif llUiomUrlcl N CiLsii Bonitii Thanksgiving Dance CONVENTION HALL Thurattny, Nov. 18, 1920 0-12 $1.00 per Couple r Judge Kenesaw Mountain Land is CONVENTION HALL Monday, Nov 22 Auspices Community Lyceum" Ruth St. Denis Concert Dancers Convention Hall, November 20 In a Program of Music Visualization WITH RLLIS RHODES, Tenor KVKRKTT 0LIVK, nl. the Piano Personnel of Solo D.unccrs mmiti iu'MPiiui:v eiiAiu Mi,i:i--i)oitATiii:A nowr.N 111.7m- mav katiiauink llAWl.KV Itt'TII AUSTIN OHACK CAILSON KATII UlllNIJ I-AIDKWV (IK.MMA 11IUON Programme Greeting Song: Dance, Oh Dance Maidens Gay Duarto Ilncli : PART I (n) Two-pnrt Invention, No. 4 KiiHftmble (h) Throe-part Invention, No. 12 (c) Gnvolto (d) Uourcc Doria Humphrey Schubert: Impromptu Chopin: Schottischo- -Enacmblo -Dorothy Bowon Gricpr: Suite of Lyric l'iecc.i (a) Witltz Hutli Austin ,(b) Alburn Leaf Graco Cnraon, Ilotty May (c) Skip Dance Ensemblo (d) March of (ho Dwarf.i Clairo Nilea and EiiHCinblo MoRzkowski : (c) JufTfrlcrfBS Kathcrino Laid law, EtiBomblo Beethoven: Sonata PatheUquo Ensemblo Giordan!: Caro mio bon AMERICA'S GREATEST TOURING ORGANIZATION. 0NH IIUNDBJ-D PE0IMJ! DISTINaUISIinn AMERICAN AND E1R0PEAN STAKS. SYMPUONY OBCIIESTRA. nWLUANT CHORUS. 5UPEUB STA0C SGTTINUS. Convention Hall . DECEMBER Scats Now on Sale Jenkim Music Store PART II A Group of SongB by Ellis Rliodon Huo: J'ai pleure .on Hove Danced by Clairo Nilea Brahms: - , hi Summer Fields PART III Atnnnt Oricntalc Gemma Biron MacDowoll: ' Rigaudon Botty May Brofrf: VJziono Vcnozlana- -Elli.s Rhodes I ROYAL Continuous Through Wednesday si'i:ci.h rmsT nu.v siiowincj TOM MIX IN "THE UNTAMED" TlJo nnwjlnu lain of oiiIIIhiuph, lianrtlm, wi'Mcrnors. ctm-iiInj-H, n di'inon Imrbi' nnd 11 ilmll dou. I'osllhcl)- nelier licfiiro hliown In TlllNl. Also Fox News Alto "Bride 13" Alio Mutt & Jeff Starting Tlmrsdn)', "Youth ))(lro," fliml rnlswMJo 'Vaiil8liliS TrulU" aiul Cliurluy Joy in "Three of n Kind." Debussy: (a) Socond Arabctuiuo Doria Humphrey, Clairo Nilcs, Botty May (b) First Arabesque; Ruth Austin (c) Diuiho Doris Humphrey mid Ensemblo Brahms: (d) Hungarian Dance No. G Claire Nilcs Schumann : (a) At Evening Katharine Haw ley and Ensemblo (b) Why Clairo Nilea, Ruth Austin (c) Soaring Doris Humphrey Dorothea Bowon, Ruth Austin, Kathcrino Laidlaw Lconi: Coolan Dhu Ellis Rhodes and Ensemble Juno Hamilton, ManaginK Director and Personal Representative Ruth St. Denia Seats On Sale Jenkins Music Store Rachmaninoff: Floods of Spritig ' Ensemblo -Ellia Rhodes and Clmminade: .Valoo Caprice Doris Humphrey Mana-Zucca: Valso Brillantc Ensemble 1 3 91 .1 Now Playing "Behold My Wife!" A lmile child of the We NorUi Woodn' Married hy a jirodmal to fhamii his iinrontH Then cruelly tumhlod Into tho inuze of KiiKlUh "not lety." AVUli Klllott Ilcxlcr, Milton Kill, MiiIm'I .lulk'nni ScoK, Maud Wii) nr. .1fA.li:SI IO M VS TOl'K'S OI' Till. I)Y ir..i 'riiiit 11:50, 2, i! :tn, 3, no h, u::ii) It 130, LAST TIMES TODAY W1 '4 T4 Kcrrwi I'vcnt of 'I'lin-t-'fold iiiiixirltiiin.! "The Saphead" Hy Vr.VC!JM;i,I, SMITH Co-MltrrlliK WI.II-n.M II. CHAVKund HI STI.K KKATOV A IhrlllliiK Mlory of loin a ml liluli Niiiiiicr. Inlcri n-twl hy a hrllllaiit 1'iiM'iiiMo of pliiycm. rAl .....1... .. .1 .TA fwiiin ..riip rumi-ij 1 jrt;ii(.nirii wm Iff; Kt'rrfii Timo " IJ Scriion Time Zm 10 :u, 1 1 ;:to. , aunt Vfi i0'-'M M::,u '-!' :)Si kTJ LAST TIMES TODAY ENID BENNETT in "Her Husband's Friend" AImi h Now Couutly ami OiIkt lViituri'8. dio'time (TVilliBm Trlvolirs """""" w""-' WW .IT. lteIl MERLIN TiK pihiivefjp' Vondprmpnl" VT 1. mi, Hlfl IU IF VOKt 'lopici Hk Dd .DORA IlllTON omwiniiHt couitM voter 'jut a O DONffcLL pai,u or Hov 1 franr'u lENNEr mi ntwiEST coir, V0 Today nt 2:30 25c and 35c Tonight nt 8;15 25c-35c50c-a9c Seals Now Selling Phone Osngo 3029 0 V