Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1917 Page: 2 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD THURSDAY 'NOV. 21) 1917v
1
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ANNA CASE GREAT
SINGING SUCCESS
Remarkable Triumph Scored
in Appearance at Conven-
' tion Hall Last Night.
PACKED HOUSE IS THRILLED
Surprise Rendition of "Hattle
Hymns" Adds to Wonder-
ful Vocal Program.
( tv Alfred 1 Gi uhb
There were two occasions las' "vtii-
liiK when Atinit Case mounted to I he
P'nnacle of song She li.nl dut I
with vocal pyrotechnic had In en
dainty nnil winsome nml hint dis-
played technique which amused the
ndmirution of musicians hofnr In re-
sponsp to applause mIi swung In'o
J it I in Wind Howe's Immortal "Until"
Hymn of the Itcpuhllp." Then idie
Mil i r l Hi" hearts of funr tl.uii.s-i ml when tlu fiuihor boon of beauty. ' '
people. For the hilli' flvuta hi'Iik-I these twin rtri;lits were riiinioil eft
tn pi pn ml to the lnacs!y of li r i TiiIkii waved warm In ii ppii ti'ii 'im
tl.i hip. t lif spirit of iiiii'.iilioil shone fn-iifroiiHly even from tin- r I in t num-
fioni In I eves lto olri- too on it j her ami ly 1 ml by tmk her t. Ii.i
Ii.it1 viIthiiI fullners iiml rang till heart and lulil h-r IIipv wci. In love
i I v furthcrcst iiiMik of III"1 Iiik luill v.lth Iit In (hp wily iiinlli-iiri-H !vp
filli.l .mil 1 1 1 r w hack tin1 mighty r-i-lind singers i i i ouni.r. Sim pi i.'. the
lirni-p i tliiiul -if swelling lint nrnns j In a i t of her wider mid wider In IliU
Her autliotne mix iniiili1 fur this koiik. sunshine threw liPr head dirtier and
If ou could h.iv p til km your attention 1 opened Iiit wondrous throat n lot
In in her ini would him1 xi'pn tin- ihti ami sung Perhaps I'm .-rt-1 !
nl.Hly pp it ml Hip hand lit Hi-1 lhro.it j In hrr voice nM ilpflnlto iih llril u IiI'Mi
in those iilmiit you tiny have sons rlcamed from hpr face may iner
: : 1 1 1 1 s i ! In n i tn nml brothers wh'i longest In Hip minds of niai'.v. Hut
may pay tin' loll. Unit ling III Hip l.iiltli. hymn m il that
iinili'i Till riist I'-nir. low wall--they win soon t huif
Tl.p . i'.pi occiisloi. cninc'rather .in- ""
expo.ti .ll . Tin1 IhkIi soprani who Arllciilullnn liief Mrcug'li.
level li Point atura Muk the hlnl of Technically If lluit In iPiilly worth
pnFxitn'" ii ii'l trills hip oi ilinitiily while when these two ntluliinienU urn
Inciting In the I'toki'ii hunt toic. In considered hi licit i iicns of cniincla-
In r M'i oml group rump a lunula r i turn anil surety of articulation might
liii h It It tuift1 to tiv wiim iinf iiiiiliiir ! Iip m i forth iih hr chief utifiigth.
to most i.f thn miillfiirn 1 Syninn 1 s The retiKP la wldp; iiii 10 In nit was
Song." Iv Kli rulf. It wan iih tin" wall Hip iiMnniKhPr of tlip luonram .Mllil
of Hip kIioM of luM out Inti) Hip i I 1 1 j Hip lilpfprpitpp hp lipro IndlratPd that
f iittin ili-Kjian. Ami thnt loos "l Imt lower nml tnlildln oip has I h
Hint and woiiii'ii w iilrli In lint nltl-j hrart ipinllty lniyonl tli ti)ppr rp!n-n.Hii-
prit hu p of hiiiik. Kho hud I.ipu j ti l '.' Hrllllain y In thorp nixl an iistnn-
n. piv dainty. m h 1 1 y and hlltlni In Inhins- flpitililllt y. Thn KiiHtMtned piantn-
Hirini in tno npppr itkIhipi' wnt "M-
Huruillv lipimtlf ullv niHliitatncd. It I
Iht forte ami BhP wlHply nUlizPH It
If any onn (1tult tlip truth
tlip iii-pppilltiK iiffprnmi. "II .Nnltfp. 1 V
lninhprtr. that thin tranNltinii. p"il-
liiK Hi'1 tTofundlllPH of a woii..in'.
hrart. xliui'k nii't i-ii mi1 horn" with
HHpppniK forrp
Mish I'll np violiili'M u lulu of ii.ilini1
wlili h alinoHt linn coally rlothfH hpf
HongHter In miiiil'pr hut1. Mib lian Ini n
Wmfm Hum
P m? 1 M
TOYS
2 nK H
Two Chrislmascs Not Subject to
Economy the Soldiers and the Children
Every Toy Has Its Place anil Purpose
The kind that children won't tire of are the toys
to be found at the Novelty Store's Toy Shop. The
kind they will love even after the charms of new-
nessthe Christmas magic have departed.
To a child a visit to our Toy Shop is almost a3
good as Christmas morning.
We Are Prepared to Give" Sugges-
tions as to Proper Selection of Toys
t W
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Z1MBALIST
The Great Russian
Violinist
plays at the High
School auditorium this
evening. He is an ex-
clusive Victor artist.
Come and hear his rec-
ords on the Victrola.
The following U a list of Zimbaliit Record:
Alithiima Spaldinp
AnilHiitlno ( Krom upcond tonntct llx i;oK.r
Itroken MpIoiIv Augn-itP vun Hlpntm
Chant iV A.uioniii!P iSoiik of Autumn) Tmhalkow nk
f 1 Okiip (llm Swan) tbaJntpn) ( Valt (Opu 4 Chopin
Hnrlpiuln'i Rorpiintp (Krom 'pH Million l)1 Arlpqiilii) Prlun
llpbra lihra IJed und Tain (Hthrww Mflo.ly and lanop) . . . .Zimuiriliit
llumorcnud Tt1. Allllll
Hungarian danppa t No. SO In n Minor-No. 71 in K) Krahma-Jnaphlm
LttrKhrtto (piano in-coinputilmetit ) Itaiidrl
Ixing Ago (fiom Four HoneiT) (Opua H) Kdward MpDiiwpII
Wenuett In G (Umtlioven) i?) (Javolta In II (Iosppc
Old Black Joe KnMer
Oriental Cap.ar Cui
Tollah Dance (from "Xlrel Playlacha Tante) Zlmhallat
Perenad (Op. II No. I) Monkowakl
417 South Main
A. J. CRII'B Mgr.
frr.ly
of Ihp Italinii provprh "Thn art of
In'oat IiIiik I" Ilia a hool of hiiikIiik."
lit Ihl'lll lll'HI' MlhN ('HHP. Ill till1 lllPH.l
ill vopo thp conanrvulloii of brcaln
wim Mhnwn In hldh pprfpctlon. Thp
attack wim clcur liiit-niift aa a huiii-
incr hIkIi; thp hwpII chimp with omti-
ticHH till thp .pnlth A'ua rpucliPil with
no nltpriillon in ipialilv and tlipn the
toiip UIpiI till you listened for thp
rcho way off nd r In the rpiilin of
lout hiiiik. A dcKiPfl of vprxalllity wta
pvIiIpiicpiI in "Thy Hiddpn (Jenm arc
Itnh Itpyond t'ontpurp" wIipii 1ip
waited Iht lie.iiein uoroKM Iho Men. of
Ind into thu land whero they dream
eiiHiiiiH oretiiiiH ami arp wrapiien
In vpNtmPtitit of thu Inxi rutalilp. And.
cIoniiik thu protiiufi jinier came a
hiiiik full of fire hreathltiR the px-
iiltatlon of the zealot thu enthuHhiHin
of Hip piihHionate iitliKioiilHl. Then
tlio "Star MpunulPil Manner" anil I1
Oloty rpiirpil uloft every gmul Amor-
plan head up cheat out and swelling
V' refrain.
)m Dm Imi i .1 H.WI tk A.
"RASPUTIN THE BLACK MONK
3P"C
At the Strand todny and Friday.
A Real Irish Countess Seeks
Funds For Wounded Soldiers
DANCE TONIGHT FOR AID
OF INJURED COLORED MAN
Th elite of tho flrponvtood avenue
district will trio the light fantastic at
Convention tut 1 1 toniKht when Hilly
McClalii. the mihb of raltn Harden
HtagPH hln ThankHKiviiiK lipneflt hall
for the aid of tho colored bnldierK liere
who were Injured In n wreck at 1.6-
l.auon Mo. ullile enroute to the army
tialnniif ciiinii.at ( hillicol he Ohio.'
The InJuiPtl lin n ure Wurdel Aualon
Paddy I. wm Kol.ei t WillianiH Chester
.loluihou JiM-k Mann Joe Miller ami
lluldiaiil Turner. Tlu-he were the
more sprioiiHly Injured and were (Un-
charged from the army hiMital in
'Inn and aent hark to I'iiImi. Some of
them ure ierma nently Iticu ia-itutetl.
Thp entire proceeds from touiKht'a
.it lair will he ulviui to them.
A feature of tho eitli-rlnlninent will
le a t ii e-chi nr;iinr contest on the
HtaKP paitit iiate in liv tho crack
i iipurn drlveiH for local atitoinolilla
servlie coniani(M. Tlmlr i inploypt a
h.iQ(MrPPtl to let them use their
l pel e in con-
automoliilPH and tiro.
allien. Itlo rivalry
hi-tliiiK Is lieen.
n in ii k lli'iu nml
TULSA HAS CAUSE
FOR THANKSGIVING
roNTINI KIi IKOVt '.T. (ISK
tnost rucresKftil year in their history
In Tuli. i.
Th.it traffic cinilitlons pspocially
the congest! in of freight In the local
'iiul.vay y.nilH Is hplnu rcliPVPd 1m the
( ha' Im of Secretary AdaniH' thnnkngiv
I iiik today. As nceretary of the Tulurt
Tiaffip nsNiiphitioii hp ha.M lookptl fr-
iW.inl to a relief in this direction for
1 iiiiuiv month. i.
I chief of 1'olice Lucas Rive.s thanks
bconii.se the tli vtly are over and he
Knol called to settle disputes hourly
jlieiiiuso of introducing- chickens on
'other folk's KanlPii.s. Then there Is
the iiiiiey prolilpiu tio which appears
!) e holvctt.
"Kick In" fellow-citlzons for one
fuends the Irish the Irish woiiiitlpil
mild 1 1 I'm maimed ami criipleil und put
niaht. Thia haa heen going on with-
out a hreak for three yeara.
"Mv husband hna heen nt the front
out of business fik-htiiig the kaiser x ! twice Blnce he wna wounded and la In
h nana ra and his praetnrlun guar.) at tho trenches now. Ho alwaya carrlea
I he hattle front. t
H should ho a pleasant duty oye t
privilege to help tho Irish for a real
lrjsh countess hus rome to Tulsa to
take Hubacriptinna and contrlljutions.
Slip is the CmtnteHH of Kingston of
fViunty Koscomninn Ireland. Bhe ar-
rived In Tulsa yesterday and la a guest
of Mr. and Mra. K. Hogera Kemp
whllo In the elfy. She will l.e hero
htveral tlava In hehalf of the "Shiwu-
r' k fund" for disabled Irian toldioia
arid wiilora.
Irlsli Thru ami Thru.
The Ponnt"s-s in n dlstingulsheil ftp-
pciirlng lady nml la "Iriijh thru and
thru." Site wears a diamond-studded
Shamrock as part of her Jewelry and
when alie honored The World office
with her presence yesterday was fush-
lonulily ottlrod in an elegant dove-
eolored tailored auit whose texture Is
finite In ttarmony with her rnuk and
station.
The countPRs will he at Hotel Tuir'.i
fri.tn 1 to 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon
nml will receivp all Tulsa Irish who
ere cordially invited to mppt her there.
She Is artiincing for a puhllo meet-
ing Saturday night to he held in som
local hull convenient to the dovntiwn
section when she will address thP
Irish of the pity in liclinlf of the ruble
otk in which she is engaged. The
mectint; place will be unnouiice't in
tomorrow's World.
The po.intcss has her whole he.irf
and soul In tho work which brings
liff to Tulsa. Her husband is now In
tin1 trenches In France and has been
there since the war broke out In 1J14
lie has been several times wounded
and one of thp countess' relics of her
hi'sband'H gallantry Is a bullet from
a (icnnitn machine gun which tore a
part of the flesh from one of his leifs.
lord Kingston was a year nnd n
half In a hospital ns a result of this
wound.
CountesK Kincston Is paying all of
hrr personal expenses In Soliciting for
the "Shamrock fund" from her own
xt sources.
She talked Injjycsl'ngly of her vlall
to lxird Kingston ut linulogne- Franco
some time ago.
Saw Sonic Sights.
"I saw sights there" alio said "I
never shall forget. Incessant streams
f'f ambiilancct from train to hospitnla
and from hospltala to bouts with In-
ti riutttf nt funerals passing day and
- - r
a smull hIIk irlHh flag In his pocket
which he wave when his regiment
goes Into battle. Michael O'leary
thn famous Irish r.uardsman whoso
achievement In killing ten Germans
was tiubliahed all over the world and!
which won him the Victoria cross la
a member of my husband's regiment.'
When asked how he accomplished hla'
wondorful feat he sala 'why faith 1 '
surrounded thorn!'
' My home Is In connly Iiosrommon ;
and incut of the famous Connaught I
Kars the regiment that has won!
mui7F glorleg In this war were re-
cruited from pry home district. Ij
1 know most ull of them and am con- j
Btanlly hearing from pome of the
men."
Lady Kingston says 1 BOO 000 Irish-)
iiwn have gone to the front In this
war. To help tho so whom the war
has incapacitated from useful pursuit
lo get tiuck into something that Willi
sustain them is the object and purpose
of the "Shamrock Fund" which has
its Americ-in headquarters In New
York city at H Kast 60th street. Tho
National City bank-is the depository
for the fund in that city and remit-
lanccg of Jii.OOO are forwarded to the
Hank of Ireland at Dublin. Already
$5000 have been sent.
Thanksgiving
W
E are once more called upon
by our President to observe
our great national holiday.
And all of us should heed this sum-
mons. This year in particular it is
our duty to appreciate the many
blessings bestowed upon us and to
give thanks for them. ' x
may seem that in the midst of
this great war that our causes for
thanksgiving are few. Rut think of -the
reasons you have for giving
thanks and think of our reasons as
a nation. Our President's proclama-
tion clearly shows that even in these
trying times we 'have a great many
things to give thanks for.
TILLEY FUNERAL OCCURS
TODAY AT FAMILY'S HOME
Funeral services for George TilUy
33 years old who was killed In n gun
fish? with Kugene Gooeh near th!
Frisco tracks on North Main will ho
heltl this afternoon t I SO o'clock at
tht family residence 610 North De-
troit. The services will bo under the
auspices of the Spanish war veterans.
Interment will be at Hose Hill ceme-
tery. The wife and two daughters II
and 5 years old also thrco brothers
and thrco sister's survive. They nve
J. A. Tillev 518 North Houlder Tulsa;
It. K. Tilley Paducah Ky.; IJ. Kfll-
ley Tampa Fla.; Mrs. F.llen Sellers
St. Ixn.ls; Miss Tessie Tilley St. Louis;
Mrs. MatUe Ford San Diego Cal.
The deceased was a member of the
Third Kentucky Kejgiment in the
Spanish-American vur.
Kev. Kventt Simpson of Grace M. P.
church will offkiiU at the scvices
today.
Sure Death.
Bill Yes. poor Henry
had his faults
the right side.
Jester Is It possible!
he died. '
but his heart was on
J J
LetCuticuraBe
Your Beauty Doctor
'Tint Tulsa s to huve more than
Ii OK milts of hard surfe.ee roads lead-
I1111 Intojts business section from every
direction" tleclnreiT-t:. ltee Giithrey
I highway omuii'sluncr of the chamber
01 commerce wiicn asKetl "Why ate
you thankful?"
KMPKF.SS SCHKDI LK
Shows Today at 1:30 nntl S p. m.
6: IA 7:30 nml p. in.
5 SHOWS 5
IT'S NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU PAY $1011 $U0 FOR YOUR
Thanksgiving Dinner
You can get an old-fashioned home-cooked meal at the
Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA
Corner Fourth and Cincinnati
at popular prices. Spend ivhat you icish. Service a la carte 12 to .
2 and 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. A-
A THANKSGIVING WELCOME TO ALL
OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK CUISINE THE BEST
Myself- "That It comes so clone to
Christmas and that it preents an
absolute denial to the childhood be-
lief that a turkey hail anv other parts
jaflcr It emerged from the over than
a necl. winiftlps and dark meat."
"Thankful " wi ll I should rnv so.
i And If there Is rtnylhlng that I am
thankful for it's the fiu-i thn Tulsa
1 is not more than the second larKesf
reuiM ra tion district In the country.
With almost T.floo legist rants I be-
I f e eniiuch hard (work has been
wished on our registration board" I r.
S. Iie.ell I law ley.
"While the rest of the fellows In
the illy ball are thankful for the
cranberry sauce and stuffed turkey
yours truly Is thankful that we are
supplied with enough pipe to complete
the H Im li main from the pump sta-
tion to tht- don blown section of thp
city and thus relieve a fire hazard
which has troubled us fur many
months"-- C. S Yoiink man.
Seriously "Th.it nt last the city
administration has brought the fi-
nancial af.ifirs of the city to a point
where It is on a paving business basis
and there is money In the till."
Major J. 11. Simmons.
Frank New kirk is thankful because
his wtu u In assisting John Woodprd
in coilifving the city ordinance is
drawing to a close as rapidly as Is the I
vear of our Lord 1 1 7 . So Is John!
Wui.il.iul I
II II K'opp gives thanks today be- J
en use a place has been reserved In the '
new city hall for a building Inspector. I
with all modern conveniences such as!
a heating system.
"That Tulsa thi uout the year has j
gone anginst the hit with every ounce I
of energy patriotism and loyalty that
can be found In the hearts aitd minds i
of the men and women who are out to
i build a belter city to live In." Is the'
thanksgiving theme of Secretary
' Douglas of the Chamber of Commerce.
"It jtiay sound mystic or theological
but I am most thankful this year for
an unfinifhed task and the strength
with which to keep at It." said Dean
.1. ii Mc.Murty of Henry Kendall col-
lent;. Ttw. deiiu bellevt'H there Is
wyuileiful opportunity for the build-
ing up of a ureal educational center
tr-jin the neuclu tluil has beu started
here in Tulsa. He stated that he never
felt stronger und enjoyed bctier
health lu hla life Ihuu at 'the present.
Today Lefs All Give Thanks to
Our Boys Over There
BE.Y'.arfe going to fight for a continuation ofthe
policies of the day we are celebrating. May their efforts meet with an
early crowning- of successes the wish of this bank.
We also extend thanks to our many patrons who have made it
possible for this bank to occupy. its present position in the financial
world of Tulsa. " ' " -
UNION NATIONAL BANK
may hav
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