The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 162, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 11, 1922 Page: 10 of 20
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REMEMBRANCES
OF THE NEW POPE
Found Him a Devoted
Scholar and Model of
Humble Loyalty
IOW A CITV Inwa. Mareh In -llli
humhln loyalty Ik III" utrlkltiK
quality of tha tiw I'npa I'lun A I a
Jiotcil hy ii paraotial fritml Or. B. I.
Ullman nrofaaaor nnd hmvl of tha
tlrpnrlmcnt nf Iitln n rid ureek at
the t'lilvenrlly of Iowa.
"I In wna kindly unit enurleom ami
vary human bring" 1'iuteiwnr
till man anya
"I flrat met A htlle Until In HOC
whan I vltlli'd the Amhroalau llhrary
nt Milan lo atamlnn rnrtnln ltln
jnarniarrlpt." Dr. I'llinmi ull. "At
I tin t lime lie wna n plain 'iloitnr of
tha Arnhrnalan' ami aiteil m aaafal-
nut librarian. Tlia Ambronlan li-
brary la onn of the famoua llhratlna
of Italy ami enntnlna aoma vary val-
lialilt manual rlpt Thnaa tnnnii-
w-ilpta wito liattl'a eonatnnt rnm-
nanlona ami frh-inla. lln wnrkail
with tlu-m all ilnv lonir exnmlnlim
and "t ud y lug inc old tn-iiatiraa whlrh
he lined.
"Tha mnal atrlklnir quality whtrli
1 found In Until In I St OH wna lili at-
lltiKln of inapnrt ntltnlratl'Mi loyalty
' nml (leap Ininilllty towards Ills an-
- potior tha lllirnrlNti of Ilia Atnbrn-
Man Antonio Otliinl who rvon than
wna III nml who dlrd noon nftor. It
la cfrtnln thnt IVrlnnl Imil n tiro-
found Itifltienen on Arhllln IlntU'H
life. After ('erntirn ilintli Hull I
' Him niirrcciloil lilm iir lltirm Inn una
very nctlvn In hrltiKlnir out h in
' inorlnl volninn of ar-holatlv papi-ra
in Cnrlanl'M lionnr. Ilia nllluidn lo
unni Orlanl la nn dniilit nn Imllcii-
tlon of onn of tlio new pimn'a chief
nuii lltli'x hla hutnhlo loyalty.
"Jlntll wna vry halpful to t nt In
tny work tint only In JllOfl but n1ao
In 1907 anil 1910 whmi I rcvlMli'd
thn Amhrnnlnn nnd apr-nt noma tlmn
thnro In Intimate contact with the
inn n.
Popular Willi Rclinliirtt
"Olnralrnl aehnlnrn (i nil pnlneoR-
raphern reapoctr-il ltnttl fnr hit ex-
' rollout uhn!urahli na rllnplnyart In
i niimeroua learned nrtlrlna. Thean
nrllelea tire Runurnlly concerned with
U innuuacrlpta
"1 poman ffvrrnl of hi nrtlclra
niitoKniilied enplea wlilrli hn tout
' inn nt vnrloua tlmea. W'n kept up
n iloaullory rorrrapumlriit'o from our
-v flint meeting In 1 DOK.
f "In nun of hla nrtlrlp lin tella
S about rillumiiKltitf among aotno old
.'innnuacrlpta nml coinltiK upoh cnr
. tuln frnKiurntx which niiddrnlv nl-
.trnclcd my intention nnd phiuoil my
ictirloilty. There you hnva tlie chnr
. nclciltlo nttltudn o ftho ncholnr
lunkln? n rtlncnvcry- It wrtti u Krcnt
-unriulfo to inn tlint ho Irtt thn field
got acholnrahlp fnr thn illplolnntli!
ijftiil pxooutlvo. M'o huvo onn morn
llualrlnua nxnmpln to provn thnt
ircholiirrlilp la n aplcndlil foiindillUm
for nny career.
"I win greatly aatonlahcil to learn
.tlmt thn new popo wua nonrly fin
nyonra old. .TtldsInK by tlio wny ho
jSlootirrt In 1910 my K'teaa wna that
lin wna not much mora tlmn fid nl
thn prnncnt tlmo. 1 lo hna miiuy
: years boforn hlni The plcturna in-
'ccntly publlaheil allow thnt clmtiKn
In fnclul oxpreanlon duo to hi
jolmnre of occupation from Dm fin hi
;of quiet acholnrahlp to Hint of more
jBlronuoua exectitlvp work
r "In apllo of thn fnw weeks T apent
Mln hla compnny I feel thnt 1 know
-tlio popo Intimately becnuae wo ant
"-elde by aide nil day lonu nnd nx-
ulutiiRed vlewa on mnttora of com
aninii Interrat. Ho wna kindly unit
icourlcoua to me nnd n very liumnii
' " bclnir. In 1310 hn dlacuxacil with
Mra. Ulhnnn who ncrompnnled mn
tlio beat method of awecplnif up
"floors without dual."
A liirco Kroup of women under
. tlio dlrot'tlnn of thn tendiltiK rentrn
'of New York nro trutialiillui; hooka
of mndern work Into llrnlllo. Thero
are D00 blind cxafrvlro men of thn
World wnr acnttcreil throuichout
tho country why nro In need ol
-hooka written In tho dot nyatem nnd
nt preaent only POO hooka nro avail-
able. Tho majority of the tnon hnvo
practically exhnualed th'.a aupply
or ore ohllKcd to wolt monthn for
their "turn" nt n book.
Burkc' DancinR Academy
llli Kniitli Dnstou
Trlvato lessens by nppolntment
lanclng avery Tuesday Thtirs.
day und Biiturduy nights. Cedar
Z83&.
TODAY O.MiY
gladys walton
"highIeels"
ANY SKAT ANY tuii;
10c
C'hniiKo nf rrocram Dully
LYRIC
i.wr i nn s Toinv
Art Acord
"WINNERS of
THE WEST"
A llolmin hv htory of thr NoiHi-
u o(ii i.nuiiro
"Winga of the Border"
AdmU.luni
ilnll. lldHrr flour) !0n
I lilMrfii too
nM.'(v th lAi.iivimin iu
runiliir hiiniluy
i:uim; iimmi:usti:in
Iludcliffv. Dean Now
President Jtnn tMawr
Dr. Murlati I:. I'ark.
Hr. Mmlnn K. I'nrk. now denn of
ItHcllffn collviji'. linn been elected
prealitent of Ilryn Mawr cnlb icn nnd
will taka chnrxe of thnt limtltutlnn
next Keplnmbur.
TRY NEW BONUS" PLAN
Itcwarila for I'fflclcui ICndrniiir Arc
( liiaHlfleil mill (ilicn Arcnril.
llIC 1(1 8)Hll'lll.
CM;VUIANI) Ohio March SO. A
bnniln ayatetn which iililmatnly will
affect nil Its factory employe hna
been InauKurutud by a manufin tur.
Inif concern heio. Tho hntnia la In
nddltloii to nnd nnllrely liulependent
of hourly wuttea nml dlffera inn-
terlully from tho onllnnry place
work.
Only Rood plncra of work thnt
I man Wild Inapm tlmi qimllfy th"
wnrknra In euro a bnnim. All Jnba
will hn HiiHlyjicd and clnaalfled hc-
eordlntf to thn aklll required of lh
opiirntor evirv Job belnif naalKnad
to Olio of 10 bnmia (iimllf tciltlniii".
Ill nddltlon to a Job nnd bonua
ilnalflcHllnn u f-tmidiird tabln of
fntlgiin nnd rent nllnwnncea clusnd-
fled nccnn'ltiK to Hiq Job In adopted
from 10 per cent to ss per cent
nllownncea nro mndn for fntlitun and
rent thn moat hclliK nppllvd to
work which puta tho grciifnt atrnlu
on the worker.
When n Job hna benn atudled i.ud
clnaalfled n bnnua chrut nnd Inatruc-
tlnn card la filled out nnd Riven to
tho worker. Tho limtrui'tlnn card
howa thn mnthnd by which the
'work ahnuld bo dmio i:1vIiik equip-
ment act up total tlmn for each
pnrt of tho operation tolnl lint Hino
tlmn nllriwaine for fatlKun nnd the
ntnndard limn for iIoIiik tlio Jnb.
Tho chart la act on thu alnndnrd
tlmn of thn InHtmcllnti cadn for 100
per cent efficiency but il mnn be-
ulna to earn tlio bonua when be
renclies 60 per cent of thn alnndnrd
Tho bOiillH chart ulxo ahowa the
a in nu nt of money which mny bo
eurned by Incirnalnit thn output.
It In nn nttempt to pay thn work-
era nccordl. k t' tliwlr ability.
The wnr department la planning
military tiulnlng for 227000 men
uc.Nt nummer embrnelni; for thu
first tlmo nil enmpnneiitH nnd nRtm-
len of the United Hlntea nruiy.
Twenty-seven thousand alv. liana will
bn Included In tun worn
LAST TIMES TODAY
Ktliel Lester
Forde & Sheehan
Tei)Ul.pt mill rnnln.Ui'1
ullli
MAItlQN IQUDi:
l'Otlll MUIITONH
"A Muilr la ariilitute'a
IIVK fllAI'INa
Ail Arll.tlo .Muilcnl Mrlnnj
MI'.t.l.ON A Itl'.NN
I're.rnt
'IIhiU fir fills"
COUNT
PERONNE
ItMUTONti
iiihI
Miss
rix
Oliver
f-Ol'IIASO
tin the Kcrrrll
'l5l MIX
"I'rulrle 'Iriilla"
I Mm
tOMIMl lll.MOIlunw
"Sawing a Woman
in Half"
'lhe inii.t H.tiiiniillnv mbtrry nil the
.l.ise lutlii) the lifuilllittr ol n cnii.
nil
Olll'lll.t'M HOAii show
Anollirr Irnlut of lhe I. Ill will tie an
" ttrriilrir ' prr.eiitril njr all Ilia
uirmlirr. nf the Mil
NO AI1V.IM I! IN AI1MI8SION
I'rlrri.
Mllil. I.V 0r. a.Vi ami
Mutlnte luc and .lue
EFFECTIVE POWER
OF SILENT PIETY
Would Purify World by
Living Silence Is
Quaker IIopo
1 HMoNM Ind March 10 On
I' I kKiuiimt of nn expnrlenrn of
i .i. thin 2ft0 ycnira ilurlng which
! Qnnker church hnn railed upon
.Irnt wnlllnir before od" na tho
ii ii i e of nplrltonl illaeerntnent. Ita
i einbrra. known na the Krlenda.
i 'lay mill believe In tho power of
Mli iiee. Walter t. Woodward a;en-
eial eerrutnry of thn Klvn Y';ar
MfftliiK of Friend in America and
e.llmr of thn American Friend. In
n ataleriieiit leaned here today anld
I -.t the Hojlij may 10 rlfel nnd
. H i.n.M iiiiiiuji power ol
a living alienee.
"I'rom the uonatant r.lnah nnd eon
fiiilon which dlalract t" he anld
rhn world mnat rntlre to llui Inner
hninber of the unaeen renllly of thn
Hpirit if peara and good will Hre to
beiiimn reanimt.
"The world In now atlrrnd na never
befnrn with Hanlrnllnna for unrlr)
brotherhood. To becmnn fruitful
thiaa naplrntlnnn inuat bo bned
upon thn will lo pence. Tho nttiiln-
ment of tlil will la prlmnrlly n
aplrltual inlher thnii no Inlellec
tuiil proceaa. It muat i nine through
I'lrlliml cniiiiniinlnn with (toil and
thriiiiRh 1 1 1 til with man thn brothci
lleieln Hen the power of alien i
through whif h vra tuny lieeorne In
tun" with thn Infinite.
"Thla la not the alienee of e
elusion which would lend one ftotn
llfe'a ieapoiilbllltlea to the Intro
Kpertlon of thn monnatle cell it li
what Trenda term h living alien e
through which men may heenme
Hplrltunlly cnerglxed for the treat
laaka of htnniin betterment.
" 'Hplfltinil thlnga cnniint be dl-
cerncd without quiet meditation'
thn woftterp world It reminded bv
Hndhu Hundnr Hlngh tho Hindoo
eeer. That Amerlciin rhiirchen nr
coinltjg to reciiv;nl.n thin fiiuihi mrn .
tal pilnflplu la llluatraled by tlln
i Inrlon call for 'apneo of alienee'
made by Thn (.'htirehmnn. ormin of
thn Kplacopiil Church of America. I
At a tlmn when thn aoul nf Aim-Hen
la bring allrrod to meet the need nt
the world. I-'rlemla wish Ii for nil
friends of pence nnd good will "
BLIZZARDS WEAKENING
llcbnln Huge Oicr AiM-rlciI Wciik-
ctllug or thn llrciulcil Soitlicm
hi'llt by Old lluri-na.
KVIUIO. N. n March 10 wimt
hna become of thn blumrdi of North
Tonight
8:15
High School Auditorium
AWCC HAnONI.
CMoraturn Hoprnno
MI.UAN IMIINOM3. Cellist
UUITII OY1.LI3NHR HO l'lnnlst
Jlcneflt of
North Sido W. C. T. U.
cnp"o A XTr& TODAY
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
Freckles Barry
-in-
"DINTY"
A Marshall Noilnn Production
MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON
Schedule 9:45 11:15 12:30 2 3:15 4:30 5:45
7. 8:15 9:30
I mmcB. 1
Today Only
A Special Return Showing
"The Old Nest"
"Tho Old Neat" hna Ikhmi mvlnlmcd eci)hero na thn greatest
mother loio Mory that ha eer Im-oii prcsutctli
IB SHIM
I ComhiR Tnmorniw III UoRers ami Mln lax) In "One I. I J
TULSA DAILY WORLD
Dakntna Ilia white tlgera Which
pared Hfroaa the prairlra In the
elirhtlaa fraeilnK wnndereta. cattle
nnd horaea?
Weather m'n dlaaitrea with thla
aaylng that there la no deflnltu
hariKe In climate ytnr by year. If
the wlntera hnvo been milder for ii
few yeara It la h matter of chance.
Weather bureau fleurea bear out
the "old Hmera" however. Ilecent
wlntera have been milder In tomper-
Hture nnd hava had lea wltd nnd
anow and rain than the wlntera of
the eluhllea at cording to data com
piled fium flgurea Klven nut hy
It. K. Bpenter In charea of thr
Moorhand Minn. United Htatce
waather bnrenu
Thrae flgurea arn for the wlnlra
of th deadn of ISU-8;1 to ISDy'-
H I'Woaeiitlna tha curly dnya na
oppnaed to the winters of 1310-11
to 191 8-Z0. Mve montha nf car h '
)ar ni u lonantered S'ovembir l)e- !
camber .(miliary februnry and
March. They ahow that tho uvtraan'
! temperature for the wlntera of th
1 bovo ier. while tho laat ilcudn!
waa 15 9H; precipitation formerly I
til lin Ilea liinullily rcefitly .63
monthly wind velocity nvcrnRtd
11.1? tnllea in r hour In tha olden
da and only 9 13 mllea per hour
during Din In-r ten yeara
"Wi.itli. r erpiita UKreo thnt ailch !
i Ii it hi i4 ire d u- IniKcly to chan- o'' I
LAST TIMES TODAY
RttUtt Plctuttt
preterm
t Game'"
J
Chicken"
Tho Mnry of a K'rl who IHcd
llku ii mail till ho c-iiiuo to
loo llko eUly! IjiIiI In n hootch
amuRulcr' ncut In Culm. Ilalrlu-il
hy tlio Secret KcMlci' iimom;
thu aoclnl clllo of tho 17. H. A.
ComliiB 'J'omorroiv
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
In Ills lintcsl 1'lcturo
"MORAN OF THE LADY
' LETTY"
ONLY
RMLTO
UMOII
SATURDAY MARCH 11
'aid Mr. Spencer Teoplo remem-
ber the worat blizzards they ever
encountered nnd forgtt tho milder
ones. Thus every blluard which
cornea nlong ins to bear comparison
with the worat bllimrd of a life-
time or with a rather enlarged
memory of It."
The Home (luard compnny of
Fairmont Minn. turned over Ha .
wnr fund of MOO to assist In tho I
building of an Amcrl' an Ia-kioii .
post
MINSTREL DAY
At Convention Hall
MIMi nu
Monday March 13
win v Titr
silll bu set ii on tin Ir
Tenth Annual Tour
Ahtnya DeiM'tidahh This
Yenr'n MnMio Sccnlci l'ro-
iliictloti and Dig t'p-to-Duto
t'ompniiy ICiccIh All
rrcloiu Offcrliifi
Scan Vow Selling ut Juiifr
Drug Htori'
Mull Oilier- .Voir
iititi:s r.iiu in xi
Dig I'uratlo nl :i I'. M.
The Plays
During
Tulsa's
First
Annual
PROGRAM
nt Tuln Thentcrs for
MAJESTIC
Turn to the Right
IVoni John (inlden'a famoua
MHJ.-C priMluc'llon nf tho piny
by WIikIic-11 smith.
DlriH-'teil hy Hex Ingram who
inndo "Tho Tour Horsemen
of tho Aiocnljw-p-"
Cast Includes:
Allen Tyrry of "I'our IIono
men" fume Harry Aleyera
tho "Connecticut YiinUee"
lack Mulhnll nnd many
others.
PALACE
SUNDAY
WILL ROGERS
in
"ONE GLORIOUS
DAY"
Cast includes Liln Lee
STRAND
SUNDAY
JACKIE COOGAN
in
"MY BOY"
His Latest Picluro
Wonderland
SUNDAY.
Herb
RawKnson
in
"Chef ted Hearts"
J Mi? -i
1922
H. H. WALKER
Presents for the Public's Approval
Miss Melba McCue
of 803 So. Main St. in a
Sensational Act
in connection with
SMILING
BILLY HOUSE
and his
Midnight Whirl Co.
You Want
Select the Programs
That Appeal to
You and the Family-
Go at
Four Time
If you were to make your own selection of the
next week's theater program from all the proffered
productions of the day it is doubtful if you would
be quite as well satisfied in every point of enter-
tainment as you will be with the scheduled pro-
grams of Tuloa theaters for Go-to-Theater Week.
Tulsa theatergoers are particularly discriminat-
ing cosmopolitan in make up Tulsa citizenship
selects its entertainment with the discrimination
of the travele'd who know what they want. But
Tulsa theater managers know their public and
they know motion picture and vaudeville produc-
tions. Their long association has specially fitted
them to select the best productions on the market
the funniest comedies thrilling stories of ad-
venture heart-throbbing dramas of real life
educational masterpieces of historical settings
in fact the cream of vaudeville and motion picture
art.
Such selections have been accomplished for your
amusement and recreation during Tulsa's first
annual Go-to-Theater Week
Everybody's Going
At Least 4 Times
to See Will Be Here
Leas
M" AJESTlf
Contlniioui It to II
1-T TIMKH TOI1.W
jMft;n
DeMille
PMDUCnOH
Sbol'sJaradise"
Dorothy Dtltorv
Mtldrra Hirrlt
Cbmad Hxoel
I
Theodora Ko
onoir
John UavlcHon.
Julia. Fsyt
f2 Qimmounl fidurt
A picture tliut fft from T in. lo
Wm nnd untlirm Into a liiiiulrnl lm.
Uli ;cilir the lute unci bentilr ut Hit
. dorlil
NKUH AMI VlfAVN
I'ANIIIOMITTK lti:l l
siAjKyni; ouciit.intv
Motion
Pictures
and
Vaudeville
PROGRAM
ut Tulsa Theaters fur
0RPHEUM
Ftarllni Sunday
SEVF.N'.ACT Oltl'IIECM HOAD
Ml ON'
With
"S.UVINO A WOMAN IN H UT"
Hie mot ter llilrrlng and uiim
r'ulnnbla noTrlty In the world
tnilny. Illgtrnt ttiow tlilii
Kvery member ef ttie inimmn
tnkra imrt In nn Impromptu
"AlTKItl'lEfK"
wnlrh lasta for S3 nilnulri A
cleirr noitlty that will lie town
talk.
no advanci: in rnn ES
RIALTO
SUNDAY
Rudolph Valentino
in
"Moran of the Lady
Letty"
Also
Die Comedy In Councctlnn
Broadway
SUNDAY
Billy House
In Kntlrely New I'lar
Monday luf.Usy und Wfdnr- .'J
Mae Murray
"IDOLS "OF CLAY"
Iji.I Half of VU
niLLY IIOTsr. AMI THIS M""
NltillT WHIM. t
LYRIC
SUNDAY
Elaine
Hammerstein
IN
"The Ways of a
Maid"
I f
ntui lulls iiiij i t . .js ri'l c
8
"Till WAV Ol' A MAUI"
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