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0 ASSIST TULSA IN TITLE CASES Miss Robertson Promises t..l i.. t:ii t to illiruuuti; jjiji lor Liongress ... a a rsl ft f M I t is I okvc ri mIMI Ulll M IX II Ohl UWI'ii t-nm l juui Congresswoman Would Curc Defects, Alleged or Rel in Indian Land Titlca Congre.iswomnn Allco Roucrtswi of Mukoseo is wlttlnsr, even tnx loua, to co-opcrato with Tulsi nnJ with congress In the. nasaiR? of a bill thf w'" forever cure alleged or ml dflci'is in uiii-h ui inuia-i prun irtr which has passed out of the hands of orlclnal ownors unJur law ful anil utiquostlonublo clrcum- ''"J!!.1 miAn this declaration at tho lfeklih v .. -' - at tho city hall Thursday afternoon. She 19 Willing " 8" oi: luiiuui tho will bo glad to introduce tho (l till herself. I i haven't lnt J Ulla slnco I've- 1 ntroduccd very many Knnn ., .tifirn " .Via Itm suit" "-- told tho commltteo "1 doubt If any other meniuer oi cunsruaa "" troduccd as few ns 1 have. That Id why, I bucss, tho men up thcro havo Intimated they will support any reasonable bill 1 Introduce, for th-y know I haven't trk-d to turn things upsldo down. Then, too, 1 would Just llko to Introduco tho bill becauso 1 am Interested in it." ;plnln.i l'miKtscU Hill. Thn proposed bill was explained to Miss Itobortson by Judge James 11. Ulgss. It Is meant only to vest the secretary of tho interior with power that ho apparently did not possess when he approved theno deeds, ho explained, unit 1b not to bo framed In such a manner that an Indian cannot recover in cuso there was intentional irauu useu uy purchasers of his land. - Miss Hobertson agreed to tho ro. Quest of tho commltteo to talk over tho proposed bill with Congressman T. A. Chandler, that thoy may cie. I jio which is to Introduco tho bill I id t.iko necessary stops to assure Its pasvago In congress. Col. Ira Hooves, manager of tho Chamber of Commerce, who pro tided at tho meeting, explained to Ukiahoina'8 congrcsswoman that the :.. nt nr. Infnrmal Tlflllirfi and that sho need not commit hcr ttaetlf until sho had becomo moro fa- K in.... ...Itt. tl... iirnnnqfifl hill. nuiint .. n.w ,...,. Without hcsltanc sho replied that .1... ...n..t.1 M.llir fntrnilllPf, If. HaV- BI1U BUUtu to"1? ..... ' lng been a missionary among the Indians anil Knowing tneir namru perhaps as well an any other pcr 'son. sho Is well qualified to bo a member of tho commltteo on Indian affairs and to become Interested In any legislation that pertains to the Indians. MAKE LUMBER OF BAGASSE Hitherto WaMo Matter Turned to Vcr:. Practical VhC. NEW OHLRAN9. La.. Sept. 15. Bagausc, tho sugar cane stalk from which the lulcn lias been oxtractod, Is being made into building material by a manufacturing company at Marrero, I-n.. acroin tho Mississippi river from Now Orleans. It Is said to be virtually a Hitbstltuto for lum ber and Us promoters claim It to bo superior In some respects. The nroduct Is bellinr manufac- 100 feet long, ono board containing turcd In boards is loot wioo anu enough material to build threo bun salows. Strips aro later cut into r'Aulred dimensions. 'f)covery of a uso for bagaoso is said to havo dovoloped during tho war In an investigation of insulating hoard. Dancing Every Night Electric Park Masquerade Dance and Carnival Saturday Night, September 17th "Tho placo vtlicro you Mill foci unfa to toko lliu family." ALSO "THE TIMBER WOLF" A llolnian Bay Slory ot U.ijJ rthmwt Mounted Polloo M.IJ3 i DO I Lyric TODAY ana TOJIOIUIOW Shields Hcadlincr in Legion Minstrel I f 1 E 99 I : Eddlo Shields. few plays produced In Tulsa that had comedy In them but what lMdlo Shields ban had tho leading role. lie has played In nil of tho minstrel shows of tho Elk club and many other comedy plays. Kvery ono who has witnessed him In the many roles ho has appeared In t.ay that rarely Is such talent evinced In n man whoso ordlnaryS)Uslnesi is something besides making fun for other folks. In "Whizz-Hang" whlrh is to np poar nt Convention hall Septem ber 19 under tho auspices of tho American legion, Shields han an BEGINNING SUNDAY 2 Performances Daily 2 An. Astounding. Work Of Genius SINCE VICTOR HUGO," there has been no more' striking literary figure than Vicente Blasco Ibanez, whose famous book has reached its 161st edition here. The multifarious thrills, the perfection of this masterr piece, have been presented masterfully in ., METRO'S FiaTURIZATION, OE i, r.VICEMTi tSlASUU UtiANEZ Ti'anslated to the screen from the internationally famous novel that' has been read by ten million persons in the United States alone. Interpreted by a cast of 50 principals and an ensemble of 12,500.. Produced at a cost of A MILLION DOLLARS, it is the great est feat ever performed by makers of motion pictures. Adapted by JUNE MATHIS " Photographed by JOHN F. SEITZ This colossal away from the Reserved MATINEE PRICES ,.. ..-.ui.i. j..-.. .. NIGHT PRICES Lower Floor , Balcony ... Boxes and Loges , Call at Orpheum Box Office or Phono ULSA Important part, tlo starts tho show! nun a song, "wimmin wont Ixst Mo Alonp," with a chorus of 40 males. Following this ho Is the dusky gentleman from Oonrgla In tho rklt. "Nothing Hut Hlce." Then In circus day In pixie, ho Is fea tured as "Mammy," "Cussing" Hy NOHA COL13 SKINNKH. Who was It that told our boys that It tnndo them big men to swear? Whoever It was thoy've got a lot to account for. It makes no difference where thn placo or who tho nudlcnco, you ran hardly venture outside the sanctity ot your homo without hearing somo boy or man rip out a long wring of ugly oaths, Walk down a certain Main street wo know, between tho chairs ot ball players and fans hi front of tho lending hotel, nnd their convonsa tlon makes nny womnn's face burn. Whoro aro tho irentlemin of 30 years ago who considered It nn In sult nnd n reflection should a man daro to swear In tho hearing of his mother, his sister, or his wife? It Is Just ns well, perhaps, that he, too, haH partially let down the bars, for, poor man, did ho cull every effenso, ho would need a roat ot mall, and be on tho field of honor half his time. A few nights ngo a man nnd his 10-year-old little girl unt In their car In front of a drug storo talking with tho proprietor when another man came boisterously up, and al luding to somo notlco In that after noon's paper, swore vociferously, lining thu most repulslvo language. The proporlctor, seeing ho didn't check hit words nt sight of the child, told him to shut up nnd pass on until ho learned to talk llko u gentleman around sweet llttlo girls, At tho stamp window In tho post offlco the other morning two men wero passing a few remarks on na tl. nal affairs transpiring at Wash ington, whon nnothor acquaintance nearby who didn't ngreo with them OCALY A REX INGRAM I PRODUCTION7 spectacle-drama has turned thousands doors of every theatre in which it is shown. Seats Now Sellins DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, eamo over and with tho vulgarest kind of expletives offered his opinion. Tho first two called his attention to Ue fart that tho young lady selling Jslnmps wart within hearing hml requcstod that ho cdt out his swearing. Tho three hnrdest "cussers" In tho world 'it wmilil appear aro ball playeis, politician and army offi cers, l'osslbly wti should limit tho accusation against the latter to sec ond lloutennnts, and put no limit on tho former by Including tho fans. An for politicians, It would seem they think they must "get down with tho dear ix-nplc," and In dulng so they tak.e qiillo a step. It was somo years ago in tho lobby of a hotel In Dallas that a fnlted States senator who Is nut of politics now, stood tnlklm; In tho midst ot ndmlrers, and It was audlblo far outsldo tho circle that every second or thrld sentence ho uttored Included a vul gar oath. Talking over tho'cnmpalgn of lnsl fall somo men wero laughing yes tcrday ovor how funny It was to hear n certain Oklahoma cnndldato for high offlco try to swear: "He Isn't it swearing man," he laughed, "but ho seemed to think that whllo ho was out with the men getting voten ho must 'bo ono of them.1 no ho mumbled and choked out his cussing like a school boy." Immediately after tho nrmlstlco n friend was on a l'ullman over night and said ho heard moro swearing that night and beforo 9 a. m. tho next morning than ho ever heard In nil his life beforo. It must havo been thn second lieutenant returning home. Tho United HtMes nrmy mndo a repu tation for fiolf nbotit swearing dur ing tho Into' war, yet wo know the higher officers aro vary careful re garding tholr upeecli, nnd tho rook ies only got to "cuss" around each other. Wo don't doubt tho higher lips explode ni llmea, but It Is not In publlo places nor whero by any chnnco women might hear. Young fellows think It a sign of being n bravo and big man when they enn "cuss," Just like tho kid when ho Marts Mealing a smoke. When thoy grow older, or grow BEGINNING SUNDAY - - - . 25c to 75c 75c and $1.10 w.35c, 50c and 75c $l.o0 Osago 3929 PSE SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 hrnlnler, nnd associate wllh truly big and bravo men they'll find they aren't ot tho swearing, snnggcrlng kind. Ono prominent man, wo ndmll, cussed his way Into a high position nt Washington. Hut show ns an other? 1 Iodides, If "Mellnnd-Mnrlit" wns nil the stronger they'd go, the) Innocent bystander would try not to romptnln. Wo know wo can't hnvo everything! THREE TOWNSHIPS UNITE Dawson, I,)iin l.nno unit TuNn .loin In Greater Tnnlilp l'nlr A freo township lair under tho direction of Dawson, west half of Ijiiio and Tulsa townships will open today for u one day's exhibit nt the Tulsa, county fair grounds. t&OO In premiums nre to be glwu away to tho best exhibitors fiom the foregoing districts. John rolsou nnd J. w. Waitner nre dtrertors of thn IMwson town ship and U. A. Wilson and Paul Meyer aro directors for the l.ynn Uilio township whllo Jnrlt O Cou ncil and W. A. llnyson havo been appointed directors for tho Tulsa township. Had Nut .Mlwed It. lie was a stupid looking, open- mouthed rustle type, selected by a moving picture director to play th pari or a country sioro Hanger on. llo fitted perfuctly Into the picture. hut his restless vurloslty about the camera proved n source of annoy mice. Uvery time thn protngrapher started grinding tho old rustic would get close up nnd gaze. The climax camo when ho humped Into the cam era and set It swaying on Iti stand. The director rushed tip angrily. "what's tho mater with you Have you Inst your mind?" ho aalil. Jlebbe," said the old man. And then added thoughtfully; "Hut I don't miss It none.' What Chlneso call almond enkes are mado from tho flour of the edi ble kernel of a variety of peach. fells NOW PLAYING THE OLD NEST' RUPERT HUGHES' IlrurMirlpplnr Hlorr of Home Hat) cnwilit Tnlwi In n KtrniiK crip of favor. Mnny proclaim It tbo bent oicr licrc. Acrrfn Timet 11(30, lt;50. t, SiJO, S, BlJO, S, 8 ISO rOSIINO HU.NPAY 11. W. (irlfnth'e "DlllUM BTIir.KT" iflff llM i ir w- rr mjir -1 w .v ra' Announces Price Cut in OUlsmobilc Cars' Through tho 11. C. Molt Motor company of thb city, ngont for tho Oldsmoblln earn, tho further re duction In tho price of passenger cars and trucks Is announced, to takn effect Immediately, Tho reductions from the spring prices on tho Model 43-A fom -cylinder range, from J 300 In the touring nnd roadster, to (000 In thn four-pawicngor coupes n drop of $4or In thu prlco of tho truck chassis, and reductions In the cli;ht cyllnder moduli) up to (COS. Ingenious Tliciiliglnil Humbug. CAMllltllHli:, ling, Kept. 15. KAblmtnrlnulKin hitd n very mater InllHtto origin, according: to Cation (llaebniok, well-known local cleric. Ho told tho Modern Churchmen's congTcvt here that the miillltud" wanted to mnko wire ot ono day's holiday n week anil the church grad ually gavo In to outside prcsslic lie hiiIiI It was the Ingenious humbug of theologians In difficulties. I TODAY ONIjY Franklin Fariuim In "The Fighting Stranger" AIhii !ihm1 Comedy ANY SKAT. ANY'I IMIi 10c Wnr Tax Included, Chango fit rrogrmn Dull RIFFITHS STREET ,A Dramatic Comccfij Suestsd byCharaoi fcrs of Thomas Burkel of sta?Jtfrflinrf rinmnn souls -.of a vbice of Good aainsr a- voice oy Lvir a trickster' of the street-, old as sin - sin that vails ,throuchJLthe;strins 'of his. -violin..'.,... Between these krc forces strucfcle the little charac-' ters in a batHeof Good and Evil In which OoimI trltimplw. DICfSINNLVfl SUNDAY nils is ,1lr. Orlffllli'H first production nIiiou "Way Down liutt." ) NOW PLAYING Talmadge 'LESSONS IN.. LOVE" Kprrlu! llclurn Bliowlnf ot One vt Cuunle'e licet 1'ATIIK riVS rAi.ci: onciii:TUA Hrrren Hmei 10130, Ul30, It. 13, 1, 819, 43U, SHU, 7, B 15, BpO r BRING EXPERT INTO FIELD flrniwi Culture) to Oct KMflflc At lent Ion hi Cherokee) County, TAHI.KQUAH, Hept. 15. drape ruining on tho ridges nnd slopes ot this Fretilin Is expected to hnvo con siderable attention soon. Tho ex cIho board of Cherokee county set apart a sum of money with which to defray tho expenses In part of nn expel loured promnloglst, the chntn her of commerce to rnlsu a sufficient sum with which to pay tho salary of the expert. It Is believed that thn grnpo grow ing venture will provn n winner nnd the fruit raising industry receivo nn Impetus which would provo lucra llvo to a degree. All for Iriiw, Clamico wan In doubt and so ox prowed himself as follows- "Clara, I want you to glvo mo some proof of your love," "Why. Clarence." said tho girl, "um I no! diinclnir with you "That nothing," (ul.l Clarence Whereupon Clara bridled. "You I wouldn't sav that Clnrenre If you knew how h.nl I v vou danced'" r Every Saturday Night Convention Hall HODGKINS ORCHESTRA 55c Couple NOW M 1 H MB Y ankee JJoodie wns WITH AGNES GEARY AND HONEY HARRIS Ami JtcwIiriiliiBly Utmrmlnc Chonis of SIiikIiik tiut Dnncliii rioriuloni (Jlrln ,. Only Musical Coincdjr nnd 1'llOTOl'IiAY 1, "Sunset Jones" With Irene Rich and James Gordon" VIOTL'UliH GTAUT 1 I'. M. VAUD13VIM.13 33(I, 7:15, 0:15 I STRAND illiam "The Rainbow Trail" THIS PltAMATIO MAfiTRlU'USCK JJjr YJUiK OU12Y A Rtlrrina Kcqticl lo tJio Grant Kcrccn Sucoctia, . . "JUiicin or tiio Jun'l Siiffo" MUTT AND BchMlulo OMR, 11MB, 1-RMLTQ NOW PLAYING m I ALICE BRADY In Utt iJtint IrmatIo Aolilqvruirut 'The Lapd of Hope' II U liar.1 to kerp une'e hupfe KlUe fwul lueale unilhuiunt when dm In huuiry uud luuely, KXTliA l.ltine niul Maren In "lUiblneun'e Troueieau' Hcrtcn Timet J0H5, lltSO, It 1 13, 1, sill, 4 130, flits, 7, HIS, 0:30 Larceny Preliminary Trial for 3 Youllis ltoy flmlth, Orvlllo llrooks nnd Virgil Cannon of llroken Arrow made bonds ranging from $1,000 to (-1,000 when arraigned Thursday be foro Justlro .1. T. Thompton on charges of grand larceny. Tho threo youths aro accused of stealing automobile, parts from V. O. linger. Hmllh nnd llrookii wero relnstt under $ 1,000 bond whllo Cannon gained his liberty on a (1,000 bond. Tho preliminary hearing Is set for Heptcmbcr 22. An elcctrlrnll operated tnachlno lias been Inventrd to piMi boxes nlonx warrliiiiies i.r wbarf floors. tr arrant and Mil J. Metis In Porta I! Ion f.nn. (in n.liro lrf. Nolhlnf lika litem njfwlier t Ilia price. 10c. tSc, 2 (or 35c. Tryth,m. i Mid-Continent Pnrk EVERY NIGHT And Sunday Afternoons Under New Mnnnfjcmcnt Admission 50c, Grand stand Freo DANCING 10c per Danco Music by Good Orchestra "v Talco Snpulpa or Hcd For- 9 car IMEffl riiAYJNO Vniidovlllo Bliow la Town t j NOW PLAYING larnum ! IN JEFF CARTOON l . , 13i30, 9, 11:30, ft, 0:30, B, 0:30 r NOW PLAYING Curl Ijumule I'rrsenli Gladys Walton In "The Rowdy" A CnlTcreal llcturo The Palntr Wnr'e BlelUr Kf. tortt au IrrntUtlble (.'viunijr Urunui, IVIIIi JACK MOWER AI.MO A NKW COHKI1 il I t I Mack Scnnett Comedy