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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 THEATER THIEVES Mme. Hempel Loves the South; GATHER UP mLikes to. Sing As Jenny Lind' City Uricfa Jimmie Their Way Into Two Playhpuses and Do Clean Jobs HELPED BY THE STORM Raiii Believed to Have Partly Hidden Their Operations ; Insurance Covers Loss Ily LILIAN 0 l'RUKINH ' Ami It rulm-d Just liko tills when I was liorc not no Inns iko In con- rert aim i icel ilrciwlful y nliout It Ono must have yoh or the ap lionrnnop of youth to woar ponrln srarrfiilly. Vou nro Imprrimeil with nempei n youin. it in nil nrmut her, Do you really think It will be fine i Ony would not dnro to bucjw her nm ami rlrnr tomorrow?" You- do not want to. Vou nro Kind Win the storm partly concealing thiir movements, burglars sometime after midnight Sunday entered the Orphcum and llenllo theaters nnd cllfcred two money bbxes of $3,500 In "liver nr"1 currency. About $2,400 ai taken front the Itlnlto theater dtid $1,100 from tho Orpheum. Tho thieves overlooked $4,200 In a stool cabinet nt tho Hlrtlto. Tnke All tho ClintiRC. At the Orphnum tho thl6ves en- Icred by heavy wooden door Into 4 tho box offlco, atri hero Jimmied nti- other donr from n small closet where MckcU and receipts worn kopt. Hero men obtained $1,100 In silver. Lept for change. A sack containing $50 In pennies was nlno taken. The manager's offlco on tho sec oml floor of tho Hlalto was tho ob jective of tho bnndlta. Hero thoy tote off the combination of n small dtcl filing cabinet and then forced open tlii doors, removing $2,400, most of It currency. Arrests Mny Follow. W T Smith, father of W. M. Smith, manager of tho Orpheum, discovered th" robbery about 10, o'clock yesterday morning, 1'ollco d'tectlvcs nsnlgnod to tho caw said hey bad discovered iomo clews that might eventually lead to an arreist. Henry Cnrmlchacl, ono of tho offi cers who made nn Investigation, said that the robbery was not tho first Job the bandits had manipulated but 'that neither of tho men were pro- that an arrest might follow within a week Tho loss was covered by In surance. Ardmore Slnyrr Is itcfrlgneri. Bjr Ai'"cU(ed Prcon HtatVir AltDMOHK, March 21. "I have Riven up all hope," says Newt Ashcraft, who has confessed to In flicting tho wounds which resulted In tho death of Chnrlus Dixon Thursday morning, March 1". No dale has been set for his prelimin ary hearing. Ashcraft ndded that he expects a heavy sontenco for the irlme. The widow ,of Dixon, who was arrested In connection with tho affair, Is still in custody. The body of the dead man has been shipped to Arkansas for burial. Negro llrntrn to Death. Br Aieelitnl ft rim 8tt V!r. MUSKOGEE. March 21. Police lWs afternoon found th body of an unidentified negro beaten to., fleam along mo Missouri, Kansas & Texns railway's right of way south of the city. Wagon tracks near the body led the police to believe the wan was murdered at some other place and that his body wag hauled to tho railroad. This Was tho unenlnu rrmnrk mado by lovely I'rieda Hempel, prima donna, yesterday afternoon when seen In her suite, 922 at Hotel TiiIbh. "J have looked forward with so much pleasure to singing hero again. Wo nro Just from Cincinnati and," raising her eyes with a ravish lug look, "how wonderful tho city rcceivcu us. ! Madamn Hempel. as Vlolcttn. who stars In "La Travlata," "Lady of tho Cnmellas," tonight, Is the samo charming woman nt nil tlmrs, espe cially gruclnus nnd Interesting to thoso who seek for Just a gllmpsa of her this sldo of tho stngo. Hho an nounces tho present status of the" Chicago company ns most satisfac tory. "Wo tiro a grout happy fam ily and nil pull together. I am look ing forward with gleu to going south to Just accept her as you seo her. A beautiful woman with a dlvlno voice, Indeed, n gift from tho gods. Just u little side glancn ns to ma dnmo's hobbles, she fairly glowed and came, toward you llko a child when she talked nbout her pet dog In n New York hospital which hns recently undergono two operations. 'I get two trlegrntnH a day BOine times from Now York telling mo about him." Then In lovely mood, while looking out a window: "Not ,so long ago 1 nearly ran over. In my car, n small, Ill-fed bit of a kitty and I got out and picked htm up. Ho was so covered with fleas. I take him to my hotel and send to the . drugstoro for flea powder and soon ho Is cleaned. A newspaper report er camo to see mo while 1 was tend ing tho kitty- nnd he beenmo Inter- to Dallas' and Houston whoro the ested In my protege nnd snld he A WOMAN solicitor, who hnft ' been collecting money in Tulsa for the Children's National Tuberculosis society of Chicago, hns no connec tion with tho Tulsa Tuberculosis ns soclntlon or tho National Associa tion for the Htudy ami Prevention of Tuberculosis, nccordlng to Miss Hoftdo ltlchnrdson of tho locnl or ganisation. AHCIIDKACO.V JOHN Chnpln of Oklahoma City will jironch at tho Lenten service at Trinity Kplscopnl church nt 8 o'clock Tuesday eve ning, There will bo nn unto communion servlcn nt 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. 4 JOHN W. HOFFMAN, president of Ohio Weslevnn university. Dela ware, Ohio, will bo tlfo principal speaker at the Henil-nionthly meet ing of the Junior chamber of com merce hi tho municipal auditorium at R o'clock Tuesday night. Hoff man's subject will bo "Money." A DANCK Is to bo given by the Delano society nt the national guard armory on Knst Hlxth street Wednesday night The Delano no- ilety I. the rhia! department of taken from the l'arls Fashion shop ing mmlilno wiluod nt $00 from It. 'schools, their orgnnlifttlon nnd nd . tho lot id older nf nurs.-s and -Mi Knuilt Maui, mreci. ine muni i: kchm January ;iz. enieren uunistrniion. money derived from entertainments ' or Match IS. entered ple,is i.r not ilcas of not guilty at their nrrnlgn miil dnm-es is to be used to aniulro guilty nt their arraignment Mon- ment Mondny beforn Justleo II. J. n nurses homo here . day lietore justice it. ,i. may anuinruy anu were rommitteu to jail . were under bond r $2.onn tor pre- under bonds or $f,no ench ror pro- ADVIJIITIHINO salesmen, as well ! Htnlnarv hearing Mnrch S! , ttiriliinry hearing on tho grand lar- hs bnye.s of ndvetllHlng sp.iee. will I I-- , "-'" ircn imvo an oppnriututy to talk anoui HKNIOHH. Juniors nnd i.ili- - ' each other nt the weekly luncheon ; niores nt Central high wlmol will DAMAOKS OF $S.3u0 for the nnd meeting of the Advertising el ib . ()0 mtdreiwod this tuuriilns: at v I 1 lss i.f goods deHlrnyed In a fire t Hotel Tulsn Tuesday noon. Ituy ers of space wdl tell "What Is wrong with the advertising sales men" nnd salesmen will tell "What to wrong with buyers of advertis ing space." i... J. T. HI'NTHU and .1. It Harris, arrested Hnturdny night In n Iioupo In the northeast part of tho iltv In possession of nbout $.1,000 worth of wearing apparel, pint of which hns been Identified ns juopefty o'clock by I 'i'. John W. 1 1 ) I in it ii . I ;it it tin nt storage wnrelujuse, went president of Ohio Wosleyun nt .asked by It. II. licit In district court lMnwn.r, Ohl". In the assembly ' Monday ngnliti-l the Nichols KtoniK" room. ' cotnpntiy. i ' t'MTITIONM for dlvorco were1 II MtltY II. 11YAN of the depurt tlled In district court Mondny by ment of music at Central High Iterthn 1'eterson against Alfred aehoot Is In Hi. Louis attending the IVtciHou, Kva 1. Hwltaer ngalust i middle west musical contest In William M. IhvlUor. which sevutiil Tulsa people nro ' taking part. While thrre Mr llynn JACK MOllltlHOS' nnd Tom MoT will timko a study of band and or- lltiii. accused tit stealing a mow- (hestta work In the tit. MAIIHIAOK LICHNHP.H were Is sued to the following Monday by tho clerk of eniinly court:: I'. F. Lyncfi, 62, Tnlsn, and Mrs. It. II. ltiirnott. ID. Midway; Thomas A. lloss, it, and Clvtlo nentry, 16, Hnnd Rprlngs; liny C. Slinw, MiUlse Wliltn, 19, Tllisa. I, and Huili-sl Mnn li Day In New York. Nl'iW YOIIK, March 21. Tits hottest March day on record was recorded today when the United Htateii weather bureau thermometer tnuchcil degrees. Yesterday's record was 72. rTlllMn ITnilnrtnUtnir fn.. ijin mti Louls'you one-hiilC. I'hone O-mitS. AdvL pcoplo move slow, not llko we do In tho north, whero tho birds sing all the Umo In the trees and flowers aro everywhere. While I was In Charles ton, 8. C, recently," again tho won deful expression nnd ravishing look from her beautiful eyes, "they gave mn cnmellas so big," and slw clasped both hands together, "I lovo the south. 1 love tho waj(s of the peo pln and oh, how they love music. Wo arc thrilled with tho way they treat us. You In Tulsa hnvo appre ciation so much, too." Ono learns tc lovo Hempel's way of speaking 'ngllsh. It Is really a carew. "I am looking forward to tomor row night. I know you will rovel In tho gorgeous scenery and won derful gowns. You have a, treat In sjorc. It Is all so splendid." Hempel is petite. Hho Is blessed with a good figure and Is very graceful. On this occasion sho woro Just a black trl colnttc with rounded neck, nnd short sleeves with a Glittering rope of penrls. opera length, nbout her neck. w'ijni nrip inn iinu a Home jor mm, sclhe put a noto In tho paper nnd be.iold, next morning tho telephone ring, ring, ring, nnd I am forced to tell tho operator to tend to things for me. Tho kitty had a hundred homes, I Just know. Madame Hempel will go to the ' I'aclflc coast with tho company nnd shortly will return to concert work. She will sail In late May for Franco . and Switzerland for a period of rest j nnd will return to go on tour In a scries of Jenny Llnd concerts. All America knows nbout tho Jenny Llnd Centennial celebration held In Now York when Hempel, gowned as Jenny Llnd of a century ago, gained new laurels, If she could do such- a thing with a New York audle-.re, representing tho Swedish nlghtlngalo nnd dlvn of that period, whoso name nnd fame have never been forgot ten. "People want Jenny Llnd con certs," sho said, "and of course I nm delighted to sco they have them," she said. FINISH ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL "Hi gtfM tax TWO AFTER MUSIC HONORS nx-Covcrnor Ilrougb III. LITTLK nOCK. Ark.,' March 21 Charles Itlllman nrnuirli. iin nro. ceded Governor Mcltao as governor Aransas, ts critically 111 nt his nomo nere. Physicians said tonight that tho patient In suffering a com plication resulting from toxic nephritis and cardiac Irregular- incj- nam tno rormcr gov ernor Is responding satisfactorily to tneir treatment nnd liopo for his ircmery lias neen strengthened. Will God Take Care of Your Wife and Children ? Go over Ihe hill 'to the Poor house with me and I ,.:n . .. . i snow you now it is g otten done. Vou don't want that kind of care. See me about nn old line life insurance policy. DO IT NOW W. A. Marquis 117 Security Hldg. Osaffo 117.118 General Agcnt VortlnvcMcrn National Life insurance Co. dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair Miss Lnuiio Wood and Miss Tliclnm Itoo to Compete at St. Ixiuls. Miss Loulso Wood and Miss Tholma Chnrletto Itoe, who will seek ta win honors for Oklahoma In vocal and violin contests, re spectively, will leave for St. Louis Tuesday evening In n party of seven from this city to partlclpato In tho young urtlsts' contest for Okla homa. Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana to bo hld In St. iouls Wednesday evening by tho federa tion of musical clubs of the Hyochka district. Besides jiiss wood and Miss Hoe, tho party will tnaludo Miss Ksther Hoc, whd will accompany her sister at tho piano In tho con test, Mrs. Domingo C. Acosta. pres ident of tho Oklahoma federation of musical clubs, Mrs. Ned O. Itlgs bee, stato chairman of tho young artists' contest, Mrs. Pnttl Adams Schrclncr, who Is official delegate of tho Ilycchkn club, and who will be ono of tho threo representatives of tho Oklahoma stato federation on tho non-competltlve program at tho contest nnd Miss Mildred Davis of Outhrle, Oklahoma stato con testant In plann, Mrs. Ora Llght- ner Frost., district president, who brought about tho naming of this dlstilct of four stales for tho lo cal Hyechka club, .left Saturday evening for Ht Iouls. Wanted Hcutts. "I havo called, sir, to seo If you will rcnow your subscription to oui society for converting tho heathen. Last year you gavo sixpence." "Wlmti Aren't they converted yetr 7 Rose Wonder Is Called tho "Living X-Ray" Because she finds- your ailments without your tellinp; her anything. She does it absolutely without charge. She is not a Clairvoyant: not a Spirit iwtlist. 14 East Fifth St., Tulsa, Okla.-Osage 5605. The Best Way to Clean Spark Plugs squirt a few drops of Basslck Graph ite l'cnetratinc Oil from the handy can on the foulest parts. Leaves the "Hal spots slick anil clean. Cleans the dirtiest plugs In a jiffy. Look for the Arrow on the Can This is vour assurance that you have, I bought what you want. , Ilasslck Graphite l'cnetratinc; Oil juscd on your springs separates Im mediately "frozen" leaves, cleans rusted metal surfaces instantly. Guaranteed Ilasslck Grnpliito Penetrating Oit j la Guaranteed to do cvcrvtlilni; wc say It win or your money win ue rciunaca without a question. Ordtr from your Hatdwar cr Auto Supply DiaUr . . PINT CAN DEALERS SUPPLIED DY Tulsn Aloniltu Lubricator Co. MUIIHAV S. NOUTIIKOP. .Mgr. 120 W. Third St., Tulwi. f.Vdnr I32 nutrftratBr, AUmlu Hlih rrttiar tahrl'itlng Sn lm, Uuilik OttphlK 'nttrttlni (Hi, Kwlck Uilrri. cnt nn4 GMfO-lttor. boaut!r;,iU 5?u want plenty ot "Ick. ll mi ul' K0fJS-. s"ky hair, do by II ta?x.ofc'vl,rl0li ua"druff. for It Jou 5r.y 50Ur halr "nd ruin it If v . It doesn't kru.h tar-iiS? B0i t0."-y to y tn I., r . . .Ul' l" only B1'ra olve rM or dandruff is to dls- To do Vh i. you. (,lstry It entirely. orilnarv 11 Be,t,a,)ut tour ounccH of Mjht wy,1Jilu'dI arvn; apply It at moisten f" rcl rinB; UH0 enough to V with th. .alp a?d rub 11 cent mih the finger tips. your most If not all. three or uu 1,0 gone, and WmpleteivH1; m?ro aPPcatlons will roy ev.rt d,ll",?lv? nd entirely de- Vbu Sm 8. n5le "len ttr"l traca f dlni'i JlnJ' i00' tl,al 1,11 ,lchlnK nd yluJ i ,ot t,no sca'P wl tP. hinred ,.halr ivl "ok nntl 'eel' a U in:.?"?.n at any drug storo. It Jou wiii L" . an" four ounces la nib andrnff ' "? fnattcr how much of CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE That This Great First Annual Birthday JUBILEE SALE OF 203 SOUTH MAIN ST. 203 SOUTH MAIN ST. Is the one real big bifrgain-giving event of Tulsa, is demonstrated daily, by the hun dreds of willing buyers who are taking advantage of this big money-saving oppor tunity to outfit themselves in the newest spring merchandise, at truly remarkable savings. Every department of our store contributes its shard of bargains to firmly estab lish this great sale as the greatest bargain event of the year. i Standard percales, yard wide, good, 12c 15c fresh, spring patterns on sale, pcryafd at Unbleached muslin; good quality, on sale per yard at New crisp spring dress ginghams, beau tiful patterns in stripes and plaids, also solid colors, yard wide, on sale 1 r per yard, at XeJC Silk striped and silver tissue ginghams, yard wide, new patterns, new spring retail price is 5c anu hoc a i - vard. on sale at "Ot 20 doz. fuil size Turkish towels, regular 35c values, on sale at . . 25 doz. extra large, good heaVy Turkish towels, regular 50c values', 9Q on sale at . . . AVKs Women's union suits, white or pink colors; tight or umbrella knee; all sizes; regular $1.25 values, on ftQr sale at OVV, Pure thread silk hose, in black, new shades of blue and brown; regular $2.50 T. "."?!: .-..$165 9-4 unbleached, sheeting; fine quality; on sale, per yard, 45 C 17c Fresh crisp voile blouses; in fine quality voile; neat lace trimmed collars; plain or embroidered styles; on sale at - $L45 Men's union suits, athletic style; A r7 all sizes; $1 values; on sale at . . tc I "L 59c 12c Men's blue chambray shirts; $1 values at Men's 25c dress hose; all colors at , . Men's all-wool separate trousers, in all the spring colors; flannels, serges, and worsted materials; jrtp- Qp 10 values at tPt)i0 Men's four-in-hand silk neckwear; now spring patterns; regular $1, $1.50 and $2 values; on sale at 65c Men's dress shirts; new patterns; well madet of good percales and spring Bnirtlngs, $1.50 and $2 values at 95c Men's, women's and children's tennis suppers, on sale Tuesday at 69c it ii ii ir tr t r n tt ii u ii ti n tt i 1 1C Accurate Measurement of Gasoline Service ii VACUUM BREAKER DRAINS Hoae DISCHARGE IHUT Off VALUE MO St COMPLCTELV DRAINED INTO CAR AFTER BACH STROKE TWO CO0RACKS AFFORD POWKR AND STKAOV DIRECT LIFT OF PISTON SCALE INDICATES QUANTITIES AS DELIVERED u3 W1 BOWSER CEMTRIFUflAll WATER SEPARATOR REMOVES MOISTURE FROM OASOLIHE T" URING a period of thirty five years, the Bowser Piston -Type Pump has been developed to its present state of efficiency. It is now recog nized as the Standard of the World for Accuracy in the commergial handling of oil and gasoline. , A few simple mechdnical parts assure accurate measurement by this Pump. Note the illustration. During many years of experience the public has gained conicence in methods of mechanically measuring all commodi ties. PISTON LIQUID CYLINDER MEASURE LIQUID 1 of P of ' I i S I Rl ; BASE. VALVE KEEPS LIQUID IN CYLINDER VALUES NTS 2 KEEP LIQUID IN PIPE LINE Mechanical measure ment of gasoline is there fore a natural feature of good gasoline service. It is found, in its highest state of development, in the Bowser Piston-Type Measuring Pump. For Good Gasoline Service "park your car against a Bowser." POWE,R PUMPS PAINT Oil, TANKS OIL FILTERS .OILING SYSTEMS CARLOAD STORAGE TANKS KEROSENE TANKS for STORES LUBRICATING OIL TANKS STORAGE nnd DISTRI BUTION SYSTEM for DRY CLEANERS 30l S. F. BOWSER COMPANY, of Texas 1815 NORTH MARKET STREET, DALLAS . 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