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SECTION C. TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1921 Many Sterling New Show Offerings Billed for the Theaters This Week Orplicum. ,m Wise, movie star, njul n epe v selected cast, Including Miss ,a Mac In "Memories." nctty llyron und William Hale In l Ilook of Vaudeville. f,rw A I'aul Murdock. "Iloolleg t. with a ong and darfco high- iml & UooUy In "What Can We T ,r McCu Hough, "Squirrel's iri.rn," comodlun, I'nlan. ' Thoma-i Jefferson In the. old i-b , wlilrh' r.rltlos says I better , r i lie screen than story, "HIV Van V. hM.' " lllnlto. ne Orey's popular niory which - ni have read, Thc Mysterious r.i .' i ' Majestic, ifaiold I.Ioyd In his funniest com . i Never Weaken." Hull of thnlis " I lisssssss I III i Ill III M ll IsMI Ml C?C4 -lOiUkL. MkFWo 'TWf " ' M .BMn I 'HiVKi'i',-YH,-r1W::rmaBrfC JW-M I , . J.V TT" ,Y mLJar?(K 'i?! j3 a continual laugh, also the V' J- -I'irrn Trail," a James Oliver i Mil story. Ilroudwny. ' i r musical review, "Lovellme. I n. 'iinc new nnd different and' I liHltMl (II Hlimrii mi nuiiiiiminv of , mil entertainment, comes to the urmdway today for the first of a ' . kn engagement. It In another of tin- irlcrn ImporlatlonB for patrons f i'ii ltroadway and combines mora ihu !io usual musical comedy com esni ' In their repertoire of com-dle- will bo found "The Funny Mu i . "The Wrong Doctor." "An Awfu Mlxun' nnl "Vhy Jimmy Left lli.mi ' the four best. Theru will be resented during tho week The company numbers 20 peoplo by artital count, and carries an actual carload of rcencry rfnd coRtumes. On the screen today will bo seen "Koine Ilrand,' n narrative of human motions, ptcturlted In an admirable manner, and a comedy, "Law and Order'.' Tuesday -und Wednesday the Hroadwoy starts a new film scrvl-n and offers Bcbe Daniels In her film lilt, "Ducks and Drakes," Iong with J Klncto Rovlown and Aesop's Fables. Lyric. Art Acord, world's champion cow boy, wields a mean pair of spurs In the flrft Installment of his con tinued feature, "Winners of the. West " to be shown at tho Lyric theater next Friday ahd Saturday in a way that Hhould delight even tho most sophisticated audience It u a convincing, and picturesque pro duction portraying the Mitring gold ruh of '49, with plenty of action and hard and fast riding by tho kins of rodeo experts. The appearance of Capt John C Fremont and Kit Carson, two of tho distinctive charactera of the. era when men kept their flrcarma al ways within reach, added to the his torical aspects of tho feature, which was produced with a keen lnelght to authentic utmoiphero and realistic color. Strand. The opposing football team to tho one on which Charles Hay appears. In "Two Minutes to Clo," tho First National attraction showing at tho Strand theater, was compon'd almost entirely of the University of South ern California team, which played through all tho last season without being defeated. The only difficulty that Mr. Itay had in his direction was that Ihc Imyn were all so tremendously keen that It was almost Impossible, at times, for his own team to make thn trains they required, tow'ard tho end of tho game, owing to the fact that the boys got so excited at the very IJea of having Another team oppos ing them made them put up tho best quality pf football -that they knew. The result was that when Mr. Kay made the last fow gains, which took nini over the goal line, he hftd to put forth every bit of strength und knowledge he possessed. Wonderland, .Marrv Carey Is not Just nn nctor. yhn Harry Carey first began work m I nlvertu! pictures ho upset u sacred tradition of the screen byTij,. jiearuig In uvernllx and n battered hat Ho does not believe In present ng screen llfq different from real me Mr. Carey's western character- ISStlnnn Km... L. . v.i ... . ...i- iiiuukih ii 111 ii.iiiu nnu lartune. The reason Is not because "j are unreal anu spectacular, but because they are sincere and nat mII "rry Carey In "nlue StreaK fi 0I1B ot "I" ,"-'"' pictures, at the Wonderland theater. Day and Night Are Just Alike v?.TTWAi Ont. ncsldents of the or,nun oil fields newly ills "v,'ja In the remote northwest of " J "J'ong the Mackonfio river, 'orget whether It Is day or night ns is the result of tho long porl J ff daylight. it Has brought out In an Incident 'r a id by O. H. Flnnle, of the Canad ' department of the interior, who i'1 r,'c' ntly returned from Fort "torn an. On ono occasion on h s lit H t."1"v, accosted Mr. Finnic a.iKing the time of the day. 11 o'clock." was the reply. '' or night?" Inquired the na "h a languid glance nt tho ' wiin h had been shining continu- r days. y Untile explained that tho long 'j ci ' periods, apparently take from tho natives all nense of iiL ani lh"y l'a't w,"on they are uns,jr nml Hlcni wncil tncy wnn, h. ut 'ference to what idee h"e are night Ivours. , in i 'au11' Bfow exceptionally well all . r r.or,hi ""J'" -M- Finnic, who ta . XU.,a tho ' ''"y- I'"' t , ,urnlPs. celery 'and ordinal y tU,!en yield excellent crops. . Ilenderiiig Him HarmloHS. Tnk, r 1 '" wrllM It. II. M "the mor.' i.pcl cr. "sulatlon isn't any more iK, b)n U)al) lh(j not)c(j j A l")"t"1 UP In Massachusetts or t t''ne!v wheKi d0r n' 'Kns tirely " nould be chained up no- lvkX'I ou '""licrs Ixislng. r.t?n'Nr"".Tnern u not ft "lne,B rnkinp r ,n 'idon today that Is u?rS a 1,roflt' ani herb Is -r Pr "l"u..n?t ,n tP" nilll making otmii c!ae.,, l-rd Hurnham, thn mtlnt,,no.l?all' Telegruph. at it house I-ondon Maneloa ,1 Rip Vm Wntie PALACE " How Sauer Kraut Indus fry Was Saved HACIXK, Wl. Thofo' persons who like to have Just n few barrels of sauer kraut In the houve In case of slckn.-i-n or to whom 'corn beef "uiii-' "i i "Hum tuin u. i-nrtiililv fnllnwpil rniitlniiniiM n'uni. mere are nines or cuntiagu und cabbage Is a mcwlty and cab- J'ly followed continuous I " n,dw , 1P ,ruck r,.iinu (r U'lscou bage frulad u luxury owe an Inestl- 'ng of tntjbngo and which practical- ',m ,,M(1 ),nl where a few years manie iipin in nr. i - u. Jones, pi.uu pathologlM of the University of wis conj-ln and to t lie persist! nee of i group of Wisconsin cabboire grow Scasoii's Fur Coat Fashions Are Indication of Lona Hard Winter ltv l.l.tilSK. I This Is the t.me if year when every sign is taken as an omen of I a cold December. January and Feb-, ruary. If we air to belli ve all thew 1 unscientific linltctlotis then turaly a strong tine s n wrut th" future; weather will be In their new winter urun fur. Mr-t or t'ie new rur ' wrai and ivr,ir In fur ore m .re popnta- this 'bin r am fit for ii trip to il, point polf" m.tiir, t hert urr three lo- elv n.rnr. .,1 tlir ilresfT tvnes. All three, would; wra o ury o -caslon of , zrrOxrey era along the went shores of Luke Michigan. In the face of a blight which Iti- ly iiireutonen tne extermination or ths rommerclal Growth of the nlont. vin-i iiuviiLn v:ijiiiui itu I, jiii-'i,i Jones Imvo saved the Industry The the evening or any formal affair. Ono ot the three Is not fur. but merely woven fabric. And If this were a piuitle pago Mrture lustrad of a fashion I would be sure nnd as): you to pick out the coat which you It Is on tho flguro In the center. At the left Is a wran of .lati- am-ee sable. It Is cut on amnle lines with n huge collar and not t o con- ventlonnl sleeves. The flowing llnea nf tho skirt and the silk rib- bon tie ut the tbenm ur, iinnuiini feiitnri-n .,n n rnr f-t,i.mn Kcratnl W tho name of tile, fur, "WONDERLAND" ' story Is told by a writer In tho Wis consin Agricultural. It h a story of a lft-yenr fight by n-lentlflo men using the weapon of "flection and elimination against n (dln'iim known ns cnbhugu yellowH nnd wnlcn sflcni-ii tlnally bas won. ago mane y a trace or a crop would reward the best efforts of the fnrm- ifrn Cabbnge gro-s almost everywhere fabric used to fashion the wran In mo Winer, ii is suuaoiq only iori evening wear and here Is combined with real ermine and lined wlthi chiffon velvet. A laiiie shawl col lar and flare sir even am distinctive features. Mink makes the wrap at the right This is a rial wrap showing, I nn iImui ii u frnm n Vrnm h house Cut Bimitt m r-lmply as a blank, wrb tnangulur armholes and a huge ' 'a- 'hat can be turned nn in h. i.f.n.i ii ...b.,u fiihni, ..f...,i ... l.'..,... ... . woman's th-crtTt ot evening frocks., In I ho I'nllcd Ktules, but It wat nn IIHMutlsfiK lory crop bora two utter n few yi'iits of production, land would i Invariably become lnfecleil with jel Inv. h and bi-ini'forth for ml time' would refusn to Kiovv rabbugo I The prlnrliilo iipiiu wlilch Ilotloi I Junes iiierateil was this. A fl- lil ' Intecti'd with yi'llovm would produce maybe a iloieii, maybe not mure tliun one or two Ii -nil per mire, l-'ot Monie itnison theie heails would have a nutuiiil Immunity to yel lows.. The theory wan i hut the piog- iuiy of then' Individual heads wou:d continue to develop tile Immunity to a l.ugvr degiue and thla lias urokuil out In luct in 1310 tthen tbe Wlncnnsln cb. hagt grulMu'ri were dlsbearted and auout to uluniliin the liuluatry. Doc toi Joiioi selected a single head hum u lu-Hiin field owned by V. J. II. inn hii of Kenosbu county. Cab lege u a biennial and II took two ji.iih lor tlio wed lu develop, but ihr ulttinatu sends from ihU single In ail also lu nvvd to have immunity to the oilows. They worn plahtml und carofully conserved and studicu and hum thU single head was devi loped the vl4coiiHtu Ho. lander cabbage, a strain that groua luxuriantly in Uiu Hoist )elloia anil dlfeafod liiliil. i . A. J. I'lpi-r, llroesche liriitin-in, I Walker brothers and few' other lake ehore gioworn wine ulsu con ducting tlm.lar expetlmenU and -iutlish,ng tlm. pflnclple that by so lecion and ollmlnailon Immunity . Couiu be lie tlove.upeil Up to this year, a.mo.t no seed ot the dlmase resistant etmln was win out ot the etute, ulthougii caubage gruneia everyuheru bail watched the experiments und clamored for It. There wua not tmuugh eueil yet to r.upply Wisconsin nor In tint any more than tor uo for lurther growth of scud cabbuge. This year the eeed la being dlsti United by the college of agriculture of the uiilver elty to other experiment stations and colleges whole It will lie used by them In overcoming their yellows In fected cabbage land. The .Mo tho. Senator Hiram Johnson wat (lis eusMlng the various restrictions which it Is proposed to put on 1mm grutlnn. "We certulnly have got to rnstilct Immigration somshow or other," ho milil. "or tho Immigrants won't leave the nativo population room to breathe. "CoiiilllMns In Kurope el nee the war are so bud that praitlcully everybody wants to i-ome here. J suld to an Immigrant the other day; ".'You Immigrants ail Mlceoml re markably In Amerliu. I wonder why it isr ''It's because,' the Immigrant an swertd, we know that. If we don't succeed, wo will have to go back und live In our own land again.' " 1 Ninnj r.mik Account. KAVAN.N'AH. Ha. Twenty-nine years iikii jnw .naune wuuio oi Ja ksonvllh?. I'la., had a savings account of II started by her mother In the old Savannah Having- Iwnk while the family lived here let- ter recenilv uddiessed tu the li.uik mine In'o the bunds f Cbji l.-s Itn.kwel' il forme. Heasmer of tbe .istimtlio long Hlticr' ill fi nc anh Iiik v.lint 'he dillir had .-irc-il It liad earned 17 'Bins, e - ml ig to Mr. Itorkweit. and In advufil the 1 i',iini' tnilv tlie account ldl rlord on tho books now in his posciIj.i. Lovetjme " "BROADWAY New Oil Discovery. Cures Many Victims of Dreaded Leprosy IIONOLl'M'. T. II, - on the out m l the authorities to experiment skirts nf Honolulu, set well apart with the new treument on them from nil i evidential d'strlcts. Is a I selve s, such wa the evil eputatlon of l.ttle oasis nf ereen lawtm and ! the old i.tl triatmenl. Home were ispreadlng shade tiees hem-nth which rtaiiils a group of plain but scrupii' louHly clean and mthur attractive lnilldliigs. No wall shuts out the outer world, no signboard Identifies tin- ulnce. It mliiht slgnbnard blen- titles the place. It might be a school or BM-n u group of private -tiuiiuings fenced off from the public only by an ordinary wire fetter. This unpretentious, nameless, nut -of-lhe-wuy establishment Is tho Kall hl rirctvlni; station, where vliHn or suspected victims of the world's most Hticlcm scourge, leprosy, are sent upon uppcrhonstou by the pub lic health authorities. Two years ago this pretty little spot vmis a place ot tragedy. At It gateway wives parted from husbands, parents from children nnd friend" from friends, never to be reunited this side of the grave. For from Ka j "'' w but h step to the Isolation of Molokan, from which In those iln none relumed, and but few over returned to ttieir love,) ones from Kallhl. .Noil Irwilmeiit DlMincmi. Then from the laboratories of tne I'nlverslly of Hawaii In Honolulu e.nne word of a new treatment, spo - elfle for leprosy, derived from the chaulmoorga oil, which for years had been the onlv known weapon against the dread disease, but which In Its form as then applied was unnearuiiio to the patient In effective qunnt'lles Foientlsl awaited anil awaited word nf another failure In the long romrd of attempts to find H cure for lep rosy. Heedless of these skeptics nr. Arthur I. Dean, of the I'nlverslty nf Hawaii, dlsi overed of the new chaulmoogra o'l derivatives, ss h" railed his specific, and Dr. ..I. T. Mc- Donald, (ihyslclan In charge of the Kallhl receiving station, went to work to test the discovery. Difficulty was encountered at first In finding vol'inteers who would per SIMPLE ,-PPLICATION THAT DISSOLVES BLACKHEADS NO mill sqillns slut 'ln. Milt In gti rid ot thnnii unnlsl.tly l,uc.tliii. bl. k j hllll Titer III nn l ,n lite nf snil turn ( w)f to H'l llim eul nil llisl ! to nit olK Ihein. T it') llils J"' "' b01" two ouncrs of rsianlt iowclr from your a-.,.ui nrlnklo s Illlle on "' , n,. tlirkSMili 1 M-we-; '' ',h' 'T..,. .,1d . ' '"'T mi. . ""r W.skh.l 1 f "" I'lnchliur s.u.nls out Wrh.n m.i,. I.rr rt smt ou tssi.-' s i ml ot tin Wsrklnu "Hi nl wtiUs llil nlmpl sppllntlon "f " " powiltr " "n,xn v" , ' ,in, ot tb" "! ,n ' ,,uf.. In llnlr sstuni con I r nrf i drusrlil "I" ' 0IJ "" 'crue paw "I ,lr MSil sticut id-i Jt. o v 'I bo ,eu will vr n-.J Aavtrti3mnu fimnd, however, who wre willing l saorlfirr themselves for the possible goo,) of their fellows nnd the work began. From the first the symptoms of extreme nausea, vwhlch had been nrodtiieil in the mifieiit by the old treatment were noticeably absent, with Ihc new derivalltes, wiileli were applied by ln)i ( tlnll -lllln 1 11 f ricsn .This encouraged more patients t to volunteer. Insuring to the experi menters more definite i-siilts. Si-wriil I'litli'titM Dl-cluireiil, Then to an nutonlshed world calnc th word that several pallonls at Kal hi. known victims of the tllsease then discharged, cured of the disease as far ns nied cal skill could ascer tntn. The world still doubted. The lde of the Incurability of leprosy was ton firmly Implanted to be thus easily rooted out. Moro patients were d si-hnrne.l from time to time. but not iint'l early In 1321 wero tho skeptl os finally nut to rout. At ttiat tin,., amnu ft ? t.tifl.oilu u.',ir.t ills- i lllirK(I f0I) Itl jihl Million with ,, ,1...,., i,m nr henltli. all throuith treatmcnt with the new derivatives ,,f the chaulmooKra oil o the day of this great event 1 B hi era set) to be a place of tragedy and became Instead a place of good cheer and hopefulness. Huspocts consigned V Hie station went not us men leaving the world hut a men colli to 1 rlrsnseil of a illacase as they might go to any hospital. On Humluy ttilernnons partli-uliirlv Is tin place brlgh.t and i heerf.il. f ir on thai afternoon the up mteii nt vurio'jii ihiinlir, go In t'ie stnll'iii on 1 with the patients In no insplr' u; hi' i door set v e At lb m r i i ' rt "A 1 1 .ii mil in 1 1,. ' ii.ruHi" known umr i lam pi f. 1 i-nl, itain'd In ie' im Ii i . ARE WARNINGS Mtnthol Is Nstuts't f stnedy for throsl ffMilom, unit br Ihiol soil n r tl.lllH III MoUiIni inil liIlr.j qmll t!,. r.ll.r. It,l lirltiltd mtmbrn. Htlni aim s pwrfl ntlnpllt, It pl Tiflta ipratilllisef Ihtlnttamoiatlon. Daar'i M.nthclalaJ Caugt. Diora aia eoirpf vi't wltt last the prnpa. amuM fmintfto: and pun cant '' lo makt than dmbh airattlva. i'laaaam It ttala alwribananlal. Now ft pi n war laa, D,an UaJlelna Co.. Mllwauk Wii glen clubs and orchestras of the sta tion of willed a number have been orKnnlsed by I ho patients. There is n minimum of preaching, n maximum of cheerful music, nnu inn cnuro atmosphci ii Is onn nf brightness. u Tram Now, Nit fwllor buvlnir seen the former tragedy nnd tears of Kallhl could visit there nn n Hnndny nfternnni; now without marveling. Separated mily by u low wlro fenco and a few foet of ground, two groups fare onu another one nt townspeople, ono of patients nt tho station. Tno latter, for thn most part Hawaiian", range In eitru rmm tills nf ttiren anil four 111 tlii faces of nil. young and old, Is inlildlH-iigod men and women. On the cheery slump of wcll-grotintlod hope, ii ml no ono Hearing uioir spinn did singing nnd watching their joy in II oould doubt that to them llfo Is no longer a hopeless tragedy, but a thing of brightness to which they look forward with full confldonco and courage. Not Golden, Hut Some Egg for a Little lien HTUATIIMOHi;, Alia, Tho myth- leal goose that laid thn gotden egg had nothing on it proud little barn yard nrlstnurnt on the farm Of Hugh llerry. In tho timn-worn tale there Is nothing to Indicate that Hie golden egg was of moro than usual Hl.n. In this respect, ut least, the Immortal goose was a poster. Krnestlne, the little purebred Illack Minorca clalma the domin ion record for Ue. In tho strug gle with several other Vhamploiia for supremacy, ICrpeslIno laid an egg having a circumference of S 3-1(1 Inches. It weighed B!l ounces. Twiet Wonl III Hound)'. MOItA.NTOW.V, W. Va. - Mrs, II. M. Fnrrell, !?, worried over an iitiimld bill of SI. 50 for -19 years. Then she came lo this city from her home In I'lttshurgh lo pay the bill contracted when she was a young girl attending school horo with the firm ot lloorge M. John fr Co. Kim had an account with the store and left the city owing 11 r.n which dobt. aha said, sho could not dismiss from her niliiil. Mr. John, head or tnn firm, is sun iK-1 hi- thouirli no loniror actively connected with thn More. Hho hunt ed him up nt ills homo una paiu tho bill. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR It's Grantlmothor'B Recipe to Bring Buck Color and Lustre to Hair You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almont over night If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's Huge nnd Sulphur Com pound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Hi go Too recipe, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, tiro aold unnu oily, says a well-known druggist here, because It darkens the hair so naturaMy and evenly that no one ( an tell It has been applied. Those whose hair Ii turn'ng gray, or becoming faded have a surprlso awaiting them, beratiso after one cr two applications the grsy hair van ishes and youi lot ks become luxurl in My dark nnd beautiful. This Is 1 1 in nge of youth. Ory h,ui.l hi ntirjctlve folks aren't w.int. il around, so get busy with W'yeihs Rigo and Hulphur fori p., mil tonight and you'll bu delighted wlih your dark, handsome hair and v. ui youthful uppe.iraneo within a few days. -Advertisement Ask For It! Expect lo find Ihe Fisherman, the "Mark of Supremacy," on every bottle of emulsion that you buy. This means that you will always ask or SCGTTS EMULSION Scott & Down, BUomfl.U.N. J. 'ALSO MAKERS OF Ki-KDin?; " awu 6at3 m CTcb1U or Granule) 1 b Ess INDIGESTION i VtaV I BimiiwiniiB iiiiriiiiinikitMMeaBma8 1 l "s ; 11 A U . HI 1 1 6