The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, December 15, 1919 Page: 3 of 12
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TULSA DAILY WORLD MONDAY DECEMBER 15 1010.
Sooner Boy Less Than Four
Years Salaried Screen Star
i ittlc Bobby Kelly Is
to Play With
. Chaplin.
jlE IMITATED CHARLIE
Margaret Curry Id Also
Coming Movie Star
Players Say.
v .' V w"rld
cnNi A CITY. !c. 1.1 It aa ait
...ii-iit.il that Muster Hubby Kork
l.- v r I'l'iu ii 'ny. a lad of 3
n-irn "l l'" present t'm bnamn a
4l.nl..l .i ii1 high-salaried screen
r with the privilege i)f hnb-nul)-im
'ir w 'h Charlie Chaplin. Iougli:s
-'irt..ins. I In rol l Hell Wright. 1'np-
! .;.... l:u ketibackcr WIKUui
c H'li t hi. I nl her such oelebrltloM.
' it.v was 111 l"K Angeles on a
.. lus mother. Mm. Kiirk
K iv .in. I lli-y '' Hiking: n alght
tcHM! t r : l on those electric
:ii-pk th " have made that section of
(hf"riil.i famous. Anil It Just h.ip-
nn1 ili'i Charlie Chaplain unbe-
'kmmn l" 'he lvn". a i
mwf -n r Uny III" young Kelly was I
rutt mis "P. ih'hig varloii glunta.
iho'iik which wis an Impersonation
nf rtiiii'!.'1 Tin1 comedy king of the
.0.i ..rl.!. V.HK UiilH tt rn.-ti-.l .1 tit
hrsim .:.mng with tha la.l. At:-.-
licit- -lu-y ji iirnHL-ln-i Mrs. Kt'lly ;
anl Chaplin asked:
-Will vim bring your nn to my -M.j.lin
iiiiiiorrnw 1 will appreciate
it very tiiin li "
n mother coruiented. Chaplin
tHe Iho l'"- " layout unci Ihon put
inln .i-turt'M and ainra tint
.im an. I that waa not no long ago.
ps h'nii appeared frcnuently with
ihnplin it n d has also u pported
bmiCas I ill I'liokn. Hi u!ary U
.-jlfit-ipiil t make many men of Hi
i jsntss world sm up an. I take notice.
Has Win- from (liapllii. '
The K'-!lv have lived In I'nwa
fttv for a iniml.i r of ears. or they
i.'i!ifii n"t '"h Kork Kellv. nr.
ho i a dulling contractor anil fre-
i.iietitlv i In- family Is locale! in an
M (flit i ;t in i m-ar liiN work. Tli'-v
1'vc.l in Tuli-a prior to coming to
I'nnfH Citv Several weeks ago Mr
Kf"v mi I Master Itot.tiy returned
Inure from a I'artfle Coast uniourn
.lurini! the absence of Chaplin In
Jjrei" Itrcently however a wiri
WE HAVE MOVED
-WHY PAY MORE?
Kxpert Watch Ito;wilrlng; Cleaning. Jl.ftO; Main
Springs $1 in; Crystals. She; all work fully
guaranteed. Itallrnail work a specialty. For-
merly Inspector for three roads; :'i yeura' ei-
perlence In the lust retail alores and watch fac-
tories Complete line of Wntchea Simmon Chains
Kmblt-ma Jtlnga ami (iol.t Jewelry.
Richard J. Gordon's Watch
Repair Shop 1 19 S. Boston
Flowers
for the
Ladies
haH ronir to Master llohhy reqiirat-
Ing lilm to return to l.im Angeles m
tho iiMir futuiT niol t;ilt a part In
anotlit-r Chaplin conu-ily.
Young Ki-lly linn uppfuri'ti In plr-turi-M
hIko wall tlnroltl f ttt WrlglH.
the author an. I dipt. Kilille Klrkpn-
hackcr ihc Aiiu-rii-an ai-e anil )w
counm tln-Hff Hint oilifr will known
int-n itmotig IiIk pt'ixonal frlrniln
frli-n.lH. WIm ii Itlt-konPirkTr mini
a trip to 1.oh".iiki.i-h following lil
m-rvlt-B nvrrNpaO. ht- ln-riune ao-iminti-.
with M.iHit-r llohhy nml
iturlng tho Wt-li-tniif llonm dy.p-
raili K'vi-n in honor of Hit- m-vrml
urn. thi lo roilf toKi'ihi-r tho
1'otirit lail an tin- i-aplaina hnrlal
gucat.
It wa also ax a remiU of Kli-kt-n-hackoi'H
f rlt-iitlNhlp for ilin lioy. thi!
LlHiiifiiHtil C '. Pli-kiip an aviator
of Itlvcrnuli' ChI muiiKi'.l a fllnlit
for tlm rmiiigdtHr anil took lilm
through VarlotiM HtnntH In tin- air for
a pi-ilml of over a half hour follow-
ing tln p.irailtv Captain Itukt-n-liii'
ki-r ha.l u pli-lurt t i k n with
oung Ki-lly iiiid lnt til.i.il It-
"To llnl.liN Kiirk Kt-llv Anii-rln'r
youiiti-st HM.itor. Cupt. lal.lip Ku-k-cnl.iit
kt-r. At -i of Ai i-N "
llohhy a Horn Mimic-
It U ht-t-aiiMp Mnitlt r llohhy In a
horn mimic that li" li ax lu-i-n atiln
tti Inlt r.-Bt iIik m-rpi-n Hiarn und to
higln a rarft-r that will no ilouht h-
romc hli lift' work. Whllo In I'onra
playing wllh thn other lioa of his
nnlghhorhoo'l ln Ih ii rcgtilar ft-llow
io't-mliii;ly iitn-i'iist-iinm of Iiin tah-nt
ant In kUii.Iimk In ihi' film uori!
In linn ronio'i-lion It ulioulil bo
note. I that I'i.ii.ii Cllynlw the hoini'
ft jtii of another reinui kahle c h I hi
VERSATILITY ON
THE MARKET
Twelve year' varied rina'Hrniti
'sales mjimigt-r aaleniiian adver-
Using anil ciit utlie work New
1irk and westi-rn 1 S. Sutn-
ilnril oil I'lis-rlcnce. Jnst re-
leased from oveno-n arrvlcr
l:is llent organl4'r mid ckvu-
live along lines of nnalern wien-
tlfle maniuit iiient. Ileflnllo roc.
ortl of real lit lilcienieiit.
Age 32 university cdui-ntlon
single go a ii) w hero. Will con-
stilt r reasonable rciliicllon In In-
ionic If fuluri' la slinwn.
LIEUT. MUGGINS
SOU-A K. MAIN
HEILBRON'S
Third Annual
HOLIDA Y OPENING
And Display
Will Be Held This Evening From 7 to 10
The entire store is arrayed in gorgeous
' splendor for this year's event.
Our stock is greater in magnitude and
broader in scope than in any of the years
past. Rare gems wonderful jewelry
beautiful sitter together with many other "
articles greet you on every hand.
You can't help but admire them for all are
of the finest quality the markets afford
and they arc offered for your admiration
in the finest house of the southwest.
We expect you and trust that you will
be here this evening.
HEILBRON'S
SECOND and MAIN
n. i ern arum in iiiiie Aiargnrei v or-
ry who mam with Maty Hrkfitnl
klargueltn ClitiR anil otliela. ami who
will noon bpronie the utar of her own
company. 8h haa heen in plrtureii
for over a year an. I him appeared
.with the vmloua lni of fiUloiu. She
nuppot-tetl Miiri I'li-kfnid In one un ¬
it lire. entitled "A tllrl Named Man"
and In another eho supported Mar-
guerlla Clark m-t uu I Ia' appearing a-i
M.iiguerlle In the chll.thiniil net of
llio lay. She appears an a I'lie.
however Willi Mini I'l.kf id und
may be sean In a numlier of her pic-
tures. Take a ('tuincc; lirlll n Well.
Iiown In Ifi-H we have hO a. renr
oil north ninth eat and weKl of
Hum tract; oil well within one-half
rmlle gaa well within one-tiuarler
mile- nolhlng to condemn out Icaac.
St. me Hluff oool pint northi-aM nlni-
mllen weal of llaakell whete lug well!
are common. In III um ii lest well on
thin kl) nod It la yoiira. or put up
the money and we will drill llie wi ll
We know the game Kviiy dollar of
jyour money goen to develop oiir
lofn feaae. I ikl.ih.mia Stale lieveli.p-
Inient natoelatlonii lusetnent t'oaden
hnllilliig. Till" ! i 'kla A.lvl .
I ltuy Itel CroHK Seala- They nave
Uvea - Advt.
IF IT S USED IN AN OFFICE DORSEY HAS IT
THELxpcrtJtccourint insists that it is near
sighted cccmomy to IfV cheap account
books and jo doeslhe experieiced
DooKkeeper. Dorsc books art
made brsMled vyTjrKmen and are .good
infiide and out-3(Dar3 Vjiowinahow
una our cesi in every oo.
THE BUSINESS-MAN'S'
GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED
HlHtorr or 'Jlilsii In World War Is
Ideal (lirUiniiut Itvxeiit ( ol.
Itollglaa Klls.
Ar you worrying wlint to luiv
mini nut' for a Cln Uliuax prevent
I'lart'iice II. Iiouglaa. pre-lilent of
theTulMi county lilatorlcal aoclets
helieven hn lias un Ideal a.ilutloii to
your problem.
r"t ou want to pui' lwiHe a beau-
tiful piaeileiil list ful pali I. ill.'
ClirlhtmaH gilt one that In Huilable
for any of jour fi lenda or for anv
niemher of llie famlh one that Ihev
never received befell- and out I hat
will hint a lifetime. Junl m-'tid In
inir outer for a t-opv of "I'iiNi
Coiinu lit the World War" he aald
The hi-toi la Ji.st off the pit-m
In both eloih i. n.l leilher bimling-i
it -I. i j it u .
Mill it ni-it tin - nun ii i" "t
' compi-eheTiuv'o rcei'td of eei- war
I activity In the i utility ami wan coin
j piled by the lilKtori.-al aocleiy at the
I i'iml of lii.OOO. It remain the n.imt-i
I ami aelileveinenta of t Iioum.iii.Ik of
Itlie men of tills county who entered
llie Hirvbe mill
also n i-i n i : ii I m Hn
w ot k of thiou
that served al home
DEPARTMENT STORE
' " II IV r
Excellent
Musical
Program
ii mm i
MPR0VE ENID GAS SUPPLY
Thai I It y ) .soinre (.im IVnin lllack
ui-ll .Sclllt-M old dispute.
I Sttp.-it to Tim Woiltl
CIsl.AlliiM V CITY. IVf
jroili.vling tiii of the moat
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heatt.il
re pi t'
Ideiitl
encb.ii'ges
st-ntii t u i i
fa-.l will)
and I nl I
of ntalt-menla by
of llie Interests
the itpialihle
ftualh got I
lli.i. kwe I
get her at
the luformul eonfarent e I eloro the
atitlit ti pio at ton cninmlsNloti Sit
iit.hix ami at!it-ed on a plan tv
wlit.h :iiit wtll set'uie a mote atl'--Oiiate
Hiippi.v of naliiiul gaa atnl the
ilmne-itl' and lmliistrl.il eoiisuiner
at lil.n kwt ll will not suffer.
'I'lie Illa.Uwrll till an. I tlaa com-
pany ilglet'd to linn oec the tlltla
I. ..ma atuial. wbit ti supillt-M l-!nrd
? no. i (inn (t i t t.f uin ilail. no loon
iin the sui'ttlv ho .Is out. from tertaln
.v piess.iie welis III the lat-kiM.l
ticM Hilt an- owiittl I v (he ln. l
will t'oinpaii The Imipne enm-
I any i. ii i ' . .I lo t ell in alsh 2 HO" nail
illlU thai the iHJahoiiui Natlllal It
furnishing the l:iopli't' uiolei mi "Id
iitiutirt and the i i h In hn in n Natural
; 1 1-1 . . I to Htigment this l.iiiio linn
Willi L'. una Don mine fiiim t erliiin
DANCING CLASS
Itegliiiiors' l ias iiin'iim Monday I lanis close os ns i iicsaln)
Ixsis-nilM-r IA. I les'iiilM'r 1(1.
H lituir tsuirse $ I HO H-luiur isiiirse f I 00
TULSA DANCING STUDIO
R. R. BURKE INSTRUCTOR
I B IIA'i Smith lioiibbr
I I V
Victrola for
Victrola $25 to $950
Victor dealer
everywhere
I I I II Victor dclcr. Q i
I I III '..
j K ifis sttvtitr- 'I'"'. jJ-JJi
high preavillii Wells u( I'a own. ti Is
'utter to hi' ion aioiiii'l the l-'oid
i collipl essol a'aip'in II was tsll
imated thai tins a. i aiiKcuici.t 111
j furnish ICill.l with 4 .H'U.iiiM' to
1 11 nml un Ii peili.itn '. I'iiii I'd ml. II I
; llonal feet of gas dailv and that this
i would put b ut. I In t k. ell' nl shape
I I.IMIN MIC W II I I
I I U.I I
l ols n ub.sls inn IU WliM-il liol.
Health lM-rt I ell- I nllers.
Ni:w Y i ill; K l..' It In John
Hillings fot-fllel il'-pilly health I I
itilsnionei of this t I and now nie.lt
cal llltettoi .f Ho- Ite l lel;diolm
system sa I ha t New ntk .iu tnl'i
out I uht rt'u Imh b ail'ip'inc. the
lllethoda list fl In I' l.hln- i'iimu
I Ions Suppiw i mil 'be
i 'hi s! mas t.e tl t ' 1 1 1 1 1 i . t--1 1
ltd
he -ill
h ii. Pi.. I
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i ; in. in. i -
gl"llp of
'So sin e a I
Insure hiii'iti-i
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t a Itel en losls
people
fit. in a
On Ihe 1 ittlefi. I.I i
American soMleis m.i.
bereillnsls It.llls ..II nni
nually In Ihti conntiv
of I '
kl ll-d
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T.
I'lHHiea ll -a. O 211; Studio C I 70
The one instrument with a world-wide
reputation for supreme quality
Public opinion based on the supreme quality of the Victrola
lias made it the one standard talking machine of the world.
The world's greatest artists have chosen it as the one medium
worthy of their art In homes of culture and taste the world
over it is the Victrola you will find.
You cannot buy this reputation this guarantee of supreme
musical quality in any other instrument. In no other instru-
ment can you buy the fidelity and beauty of the Victrola tone.
No other instrument has the many exclusive patented Victrola
features which have given it such fame.
No other instrument can satisfy your musical desires for you
want the be$t and that means Victrola.
Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden. N. J.
I' 1 I 1 t CM
m DEDUCT GAS BILLS
lloiiicsil. I oiisomt i s t.r Stale to llell-i-fl:
' 1 1 1 rt 1 1 1 g 1 1 Al lien of Cortirn-
lloii I itiiiinlsMlou.
St n! l I Ii ..i lil
i 'Is I.. Mil iM CI TY I '. . II I i.i
mislle consiiineis of u.iltii tl tin
I ll t olt: ho i t liklahomw ale to be ek-
It lull d tied iiitlens li Has bills under
nil older nf the '.(.tie t i.l pot At Inn
t'!iitiinl-."iiii. signed lain Satinday
whlih -lit . . i m tllst i I1..I lot s to make
I I tin. -Hi. oh In bills when hiw- pies
sine below four oln-iees Is lettilded
The Itl. -"Sine Is to lie dt-'eimlned at
'low .ressiii e uuim-e iieiiresi the eon
su'llt-l s on-Ill Ihts f.illilWllig IS the
It Hi i.f Hie "fdi'l :
"I 111 llie nlMIl tl.lv of N'ovelnhi'1'!
I'l I 'i tin. t uninilss in Issued lla oi
Every Motorist Nmls tl.'iH Magazine
M'lToK Ih National Magailn (4 otoHnf la th I.UsI
culilKstioo loi Ilia man who osrirt nioloi.iar. It ttlla
uit how to bei (una moat profl. .y In th handling t (at.
It ilea r! Inlislltig lilpa ty b mad It (alia botil
hiindisdi oi thing ' lotrt tu th inotoilii. fan
Aoiit (- vmrr numoar
TL.c latest Ims'jc i on Sale Here
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Copy l odliy
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TULSA NEWS CO.
W7 S. Jipulder Osage 2873
WsMlaXVnfM0
VkmmU XVII mUcmic ftM
t
Chtistmas!
tier No. K.IIV re.iilrlng all gaa dla
iiilnitius in thn ntala of Oklahonn
oilirr polnia on their low priuwura
sisteins as would record tha pra
I lo liisi.td lecortltng ut-ssiir gauge
J.n all ngisier si. hi. his and at audi
'sure of gas furnished In (heir rnspao-
1 1 e coiisumt'i s .
I "This order piovlden that whanevar
if 'is pirs'tiin sliould it'Klsier lea Ihn
'four o.iit.'ts al any i n to ding giu
Hie cinpanv In charge tln-rct ta '
tt'iiulied lo make d'ill leporta tlia
j commission of sin h piesaure
"I'uisiiant to the aliova orpr anil
i In keeping w ith Hie tiiinmtsyinn-4 or.
d.-r No 1174 I which baa f.teen siK-
jl.iiiit'd bv (he sopieion i'nt nf huh
slate said order V'i'ilinn refuinla
to be made lo oolisil fH fr at'TV-
I e furnished at pri!"i tieUiw four
loiiiicesi iil dis't Hun. f namral
was to ttoiiisetic i lAnminiiii In tha
sun. if i ik la boll i.i nle bereby noil
fled l.t deduct firm the gaa bill of
t-a.h domestic i-iftamner for such low
1. 1 ..me In io-c. hint t- with thn coin
mission a nrdgr.- No 1174.
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onrtrateaJ at all Jcaler on
the lit uf each month
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Lorton, Otis. The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, December 15, 1919, newspaper, December 15, 1919; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146247/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.