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rptVvtw e--w EV SECTION A. TULSA DAJLY WORLD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1921 JUDGES FAVOR Think Chances for $2,500 Reward From Contest Are Bright kuI to Th World. MIAMI, NOV. 26. Knthuslastlcal i "welcomed to Miami, "the ucn lit llo city In tho state,'' the JuiIbcs In ,(,, William A. McKepvor "Hotter Cities" cdntcst woro honor guests of the chamber of cominerco nnn ullleif orBaniatlonH nt noon Wed nesday nt Hotel Miami. Tho judge vtre Mrs. Fred Dlchls, vlcu prosl dent if tho National Mothers and parent -Teachers association of Den-,er- I'rof. J. W. Scnrson, head of the' :ncllsh department nt tho I'nl nrslty of Nebraska) I)r.,C. C. Car itrns of New York, director of the Children's Welfare. lrnKiie of Ameri ca. Thi y.wcro accompnnled by Dr. V A McKcever of Kansas. Major McWIlIlams gave tho wel come address, In which ho expressed the li'Jt'C "lat 1,10 Judges would take mp.e time to Invustlgoto this splen did rlfy. although, ho warned them If they should tarry too long they might be persuaded to sell their hoMinffs elsewhere and mako their homes here. Superintendent Iiorty ai to.ihrtnastcr. The luncheon which followed was (he climax In tho reception to the distinguished guests,' Dr. W. A. Mc Kcever, promoter of tho c6ntest. Mid he had found only two Impcr fectlons concerning Miami. These were, that commercialized amuse tnetus are permitted In Miami on Sunday and that tlgarets aro ad crtlsed and sold In tho city, lie said, hoccr, .Miami wns sirong on sev cral points, chief among them wero the schools, their good order, spirit of co-operation and general crtl clency Miami's newspapers' were praised, remarking that he know of few cities this sire having the rull reports of the Associated Press, or having them so wldoly read. He alio remarked on Miami's beautiful churches and their percentage, of at tendance. Ho mado special mention of Miami's welfare work. Altogether, Trtlaml stands a good chanco of win ning the $2,200 prize as well as other special offers. FINE HERD FOR FARM County Commissioners Add Carload of Tl'""""t:h1'rcil Shorthorns to Block Already Tlicro. Tuba o.iiuy h farm, Haturday, en tered into the reserved circle of county Institutions possessing flno herds of cattle. For tho Tulsa coun ty farm now has tho best herd of cattle of any county farm In tho state and ono that wilt compare with that of any county In tho southwest. A carload of thoroughbred Short horn; cattle, 19 adults and Jive calves, arrived on the farm Satur day from I'lcasant Hill, Mo. Tho herd was purchased through W. A. Cochet, secretary of tho' American Shorthorn Breeders association, all the leading herds In MlssourI aro represented In Tho bunch. The pur chase was authorized by tho county commissioners about ft month ngo. That another carload of equally fine cattle will bo purchased tn the near future Is thought probable by officials. The cattle will not only help to make the farm self-sustaln-lng, H Is said, but will furnish flno foundation stock for local farmers. Receives Appointment d' Affairs jk Berlin ! 1 1 LIONS PLAN HUNTING TRIP; Choose Mdc anil Start Out to Do , llairii of (initio In Sight. I 1 Hpeclnl In Th World. 1 OII.TON'. Nov. SO It Is believed now that this city has ono of tho lives) Lions clubs In the stute, nl Wiougn only organized about a month ngo. It stinted out with a membership of only 28, but now 1 has twice thut many members and more still coming In. Last week the district governor, tleoi-go V. South- nrd of Knt'l. made an exeollent 1 business talk to the club mid which wss pronounced by all members to bo tho best business mans MIX they ever listened to The club is intending to hold a big hunt In connection with the 1011 thn ami club Immediately nfter th first of December, the Uon's club being divided Into separate parts, pqunlly divided, and tho side that gets the least nmottnt of gnme havo to pnv nil the expenses of tho hunt and the game Is In bo served the members of Jioth clubs. A number of mil of town guests have already been Invited and It U expected thnt more will be asked to romn and enl of the sumo dinner The Lions arc J&lltJ" J. Dre.se 1. PREACH OPENING SERMON Ctntcnnnrlniw Hear Their New I'ns tor at Sunday Night Service. Rev. V. I, Blackburn will preach his first sermon as pastor of Cen tennary McthodUt church Sunday night, tho Sunday morning t-ervlce Ulns omitted because of the. Hilly Sunday meetings. Ilevcrcnd Black burn arrived Tuesday with his wlfo and young son, Arnold and Charles, and took possession of tho paron se. Itevcrend Blackburn has beon pre siding elder of tho Durant district tor tho past throe years and has beei in ministerial work In this state for 13 years. He took a two years' postgraduate courso at Vale university, receiving t lie bachelor of divinity degree In ID 14. Kills Iorlng I)resel ot Iloston, who has beon nominated by Presi dent Hbrdlng to bo chargo d'nf falrs at the American embassay In Merlin. Ho has served as American commissioner in llerlln slnco tho armistice. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tho Hlg While Church tit Ninth and Houldcr ?? The Problem ?? Where shalTl Invest Humbly ovenlng--w'll solve It at 7t30. Look ut Thlsf., A Everybody Singpy ' ; 15 The Story of u Song C Famous Trio From Hnyden's "Creation" D "Curing Blindness Without '(fie Knife" l'nwlwr's Subjivt. Clirlhtlunlt)' mid (iood Water Will Make 'Pulsa tin; Host Tmm on liirth! MEADE E. DUTT, Pastor ptepnilni for a b k boost, l nivn for Ollto i mSt spun; TO RAISE ImONEY AT HOME Sns No li Aklug Neighbor to Help ray lur Clumli. Fpeclsl to Tin- World. Olt.TllN. tf.v. Ifi. IN"V. J. It. t llnwklns of Oklahoma Oil), ono ot the leading luptisi evaiifcell the stale. Is hef HHSlillng Itev. I,. 1.. H'Ott. bstter hi'own as "HtTMtlr Urn IMplM. in i.ilslng Immjj)" to rititsi, iiie Mg li ipilM iiuu ii fnnd some J I uOO in the next four weeks i from other liaptlst congregations), i he indebtedness ik.unsi the ltevereml Hawkins believes hn rnti ' Tho church when completed wlt i luii li. Dut lng the past two weeks I raise the 1 7 . 0 o o right hero In Olllon ! have n seating capacity of about . soni.' ta.oon has beet, tnised, and and the luljHcctit oil fields, wltho.it l.tiOO and will he finished on tho tho e.xpect to raise tin. bnlnn. e. going out over the stale to seek irtd outside with stucco. . . . : . 1 BIG Carnival Dunce Electric Park SINDW MtillT NOV. 27 SPECIAL MUSIC Come Mftsltcd if you wisli. n ANRIN EVERY flGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY' Where tho Dancers Go PALACE GRAND Phore Oiwgc 9007 WILL T. DAVIS, Mgr. FREE LECTURE On Christian Science - First Church of Christ, Scientist In Tulsa, Oklahoma Announces ;i Free Lecture on Christian Science by Dr. John M. Tutt, C. S. B., Kansas City, Mo. Member of the lhw of Lectureship of the Mother Church,rhe First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, at High School 'Auditorium, Tuesday November 29, at 8:15 p. in. The Public Is Cordially Invited Hold Ittirul l'oultry Shos. ' NOWATA. Nov. 26. Annual school poultry shows were held to day at Kalrhope, Kitlrvlew and Itinee schoolhouses, TrfUrsday -school shows were held at I'rairlo View and Armstrong. Other shows will also be held, In these school poul try exhibitions alt of tho exhibitors are school children. The Ace of Correspond ence, famous war report er for the Saturday Eve ning Post. Convention Hall Thursday, Dec. 1st 8:30 P. M Tulsa Community Lyceum Soule & Smyth Physical Instructors Often Courses In l'lfTHIPAf. CTI.TrtlK M'lKNTirir noMNO WKIHHT KKUITINO UOHV UANHAUK (law for Ijullrn and Ctillilrc riuv.ms oviin.hii,i hlVt" l'rm ropl Vnu Know ruone frf,r t60 tar Apiol.itmrnl I f"1"'"" i ii iiUMimiisMWi R AJN nv A Week of Shrieks OvmMJdkvemeit Charlie's Newest Comedy Written and Directed hy Charles Chaplin I 11. ott'll see lTm dLonlble in. TH oah Beery in the Dramatic Gem, "Thq Policeman and the Baby.' Pathe Review Roliii Comedy Major Allen's Wild Animal Scenic 9 'h l Epwitiwtimif;".'.'jr.,.'ir;;ivuiiiii'wiai ! ONE fOLIO WEISl I CTADTlWg 1 a Mir r p THREE I MUKETEiR 1 fetemJ A&plion enc Peroarx:, Ay DWAD JOYOBLOOC i 'M 1 M 1 K?p-" - y 1 1:1 70S nlty Ilidi.