The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 206, Ed. 1, Monday, April 24, 1922 Page: 3 of 12
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TULSA DAILY WORL'D MONDAY APRIL 21 1022
TULSA BUILT BY
OF VISION
Albert Pike Highway Is
Sample of What Dream
Can Accomplish
V
jht marvelous development of
Tulei ami o! Oklahoma Is tho result
c ictlon following tho dreams of
lM tili vision nnd In many
ln!Ar'J 'le' "1Cn haV0 "Ve(1 0
''lhfir dreams como true.
tut '! thero '""'d n Kn1
convenu n of ilcleRates who were
sitmlcrs of tlm Aiocrt imko msn-
' - n.k . t.iMtiti nnd tlirco hundrod
Kp(M. n iiun were In attendance
from Ark.iti.-an. Oklahoma Kansas
nj Col nolo. Tho report of l'resl-
iteot Amis' thowed that more than
fx mil; 1 1 dollars hnd been ex
rUdrd "" ' Albert rile hlKhwny
rflrii '""'' from Hot Spring
itv one of the nation's Ricatent
r. i-r:s. to the rlkcs pealt
trclon. summer play ground of
the traix-MI'slHultTtl vnlley. I'renl-
.ii Av. i made tho statement that
U 000'ion nan now available for
Jo'rk o 'I'1'' highway niyl that lour-
lltS lU l'"'v OTIVO irum iviniuiun in
lrnns lVt'r 11 B00'1 r(nd. much of
hl) Imi been hard surfaced.
Tlio Albert 1'lko highway Is the
rfjulf of a dr6am tho result of n
mfdlnc of th-co Tulsa men of vis-
. .7. .l- Im th. mnn nt f'lr.
enco II. 'USlus a session was held
w Mr. Wcry II. U. Cluthrle nnd
ir Dniicis. nnd by them It was de
died tin1 thcro should bo an Inter-
jitto road following generally the
wtifv of tho Arkansas river.
through Oklahoma and that this
road should "dart somewhero nnd
go (Omettlii.ro In order to bo of a
real (ervlec to tourists ns well as to
those living along tho line. Hot
bprlngs Ark. was elected as the
southeast terminal and Colorado
Snrlncs m tho northwest objective
In order that winter nnd Hummer n
strrlcable mad might ho available
to those wishing to travel by auto to
these great summer nnd winter re-
arts. At this session of three men.
clans were formulated lor an organ-
'jiaAton and a convention was called
lo 4nch delegates were Invited
from tho various towns along the
proposed route.
The first convention was held In
ami thn noonfllMnn a r -
canlied with Avery as prldcnt
..ih.I. .. t-Ani nn.f 1 T Unroll
treasurer and these gentlemen have
held their regpctlvb positions con-
tinuously nnd nl! wrc elected Inst
wfk 10 tervo nnotner year out or
that first meeting or tlirco men hns
ineloprd a highway almost one
thousand miles In length reaching
through four states nnd having per
haps tho most efficient organization
tuckers of any Interstate high
ttj oa the continent nnd practically
ury mllo or tho Albert Plko high
my has been recognized by the
t'nlttd Stato-i government ns npnrt
if the primary system of l.'nltod
ftalts highways and Is eligible to
secure federal n:d money Tor con.
lirurtlon ork.
' Ai was milium out ov Mr. uourr
las In an address at tho Enid con-
viction the Albert Plko route Is
rich In romance In legend and In
history. Wa ington Irving In If 31.'
-amped at least two nights on thl
Mshway and It was at theso camps
tfhere ho first met a band of Osage
Indians and later n. band of Creek
Indians wslch he so well described
In his "Tour of tho Prairies." The
Old Star mall routo from Fort Smith
west to thu 'western Tnrltnn rpnorvn-
tlons tstaWsIied at tho close of the
A"" tiat lilt? 11 U UL UHJ
Perryman homo four miles down
me river from this city where the
first postofflco of Tulsa was located
lth Mr. Perryman as postmaster.
Gen. Albert Plko" almost ono hon
ored years ago led his sturdy band
W explorers from tho western fringe
n civilization to tho Rocky moun
Uins and he traveled alone tho un
QirKPn rnrfl.Ta anil V a (rnnbliiiiB
tWnj where now this highway Is
BjVtd and christened In his honor.
IJilj great enterprise Is only ono
"ins many wnicn marns tno reau-
"'Jon of the dreams of men with
YUiOn In nirtnintnn nnA 4Wn cnn-
iHtul development 'of this state Is
t resuu or errort conslstant and
Uorous applied to the Ideas of tho
of vision who dream dreams
help tn make them come true.
Hoot Gibson
In
"ffeadin West"
GIBSON will- make
JS! haPPy l He is the coolest
mneest cowboy hero you
he aw and in thi Picture
tr.:!La roe that wiU 8et
tft8ht to your heart.
fj .ls
nlury Comedy with Babby
H "pEGGY BEHAVE"
leckiy Movie Chats
LYRIC
TODAY AND TOMOIUtOW
KsuMHl
KSmbijbHHB i
Chip of the Old Block"
-1 ! BM-yJ
Miss (Henna Collett. winner of the
plonshlp photographed wlthhor father Ucoigo Collett of providence.
It. I himself it noted golfer after shu had won tho championship. I MX i
summer sho defeated Miss Cecil Twitch Ih ltaln'H great player
RAIN INJURES COTTON
Wrt Woollier r.iiil Iniirmnl Tone or
Cotton (Jouils .Mmlict. Stimulates
IlujIiiE nnd ItaUes Prices.
NEW Om.KA.NH April 22. Mod
erate advances provnllcd In the cot
ton market throughout this last
week buying being stimulated by
the unsatisfactory ptogress of plant-
ing nnd tho distinct Improvement
In tho cotton goods market nnd In
general trade. Operations on the
long side however were held with-
in lioundsr by tho unsatisfactory
rrews from tho Genoa conference.
At no time were price under the
close of the preceding week; nt the
highest the trading months were
m to 74 points higher than tho fi-
nals of tho piecedlng week while
on the close the list showed net
gains of 35 to G4 points. May
traded ns high as 17.18 cents and
closed at 1C.99 cents Middling
gnlned 38 points closing at Hl.Sn
cents- which compared with 11.25
cents ns the closing prlco of this
week a year ago.
Crops accounts revealed spotted
conditions In the Interior.
PLEADS FOfl THE STUDENTS
IIoniOiJ)cmonlrnior''A'il;s For Synt-
pathetic Help of- Teachers.
Special to The .World.
PAWHUSKA April 23. Mrs. Lulu
Samuel Green district home demon
strator for northeast Oklahoma
spoke at a meeting of tho Osage
County Teachers' association In Paw-
huska Friday afternoon. Sho.tnlked.
on the co-ordination of school nnd
hoys' nnd girls' club work. Mrn.
Qrecn docs not think that either the
homo demonstrator or the tencher
can bo n complete success without
tho co-opcratlon of tho other.
A feature- of tho program at the
meeting Friday was a model club
meeting demonstrated by tho boys
and girls tn Excelsior school dis-
trict 18 Most of the program was
devoted to rural BChoot problems
and plans for next year's work.
Now
Playing
JRMLTO
'A Revelation!
A Sensation!
Such as never before was ever known
in any theater in the History of the
World last night at the Rialto The-
ater when enthusiastic thousands stood
up and'ehcered.
QUEEN '
OF SHEBA
They came they saw she conquered.
The love romance of the most beautiful
woman the world has ever known pre-
sented by William Fox in this great
super screen spectacle. '
AND THEN-t-
THE CHARIOT RACE
Six gTcnt chariots rncli tlrnwn by fofor blooded Arabian horses
plunging madly licnil-oii latum) tho audience Itouml and round
llio course they go a smnsli a crasli an uxlo breaks the
plunging liorsoH fall their drlwr vtltli them. Then full tilt tivrr
theso print rate forms another chariot mid four horses plunge on
to victory.
Nothing Like This Terrific Chariot Race Has Ever
Been Shown in the World.
BALCONY 35c LOWER FLOOR. . .50c
nortlMnnd south womeu'H coif chain-'
KSCAl'IU) lM'.ISOMCIl CAUUirr
SIM Down llopi' From lnll nnd Hud
22 Dnys of Mborty.
Special to The Worlil.
ENID April 23. Sam Dunbur.
who escaped from the county Jail
by sliding down it rope mado from
hH blankets has been captured at
Pittsburg Kan. lie enjoyed hU
llhrity lrom April l. Duuliar was but according to the sheriff of To-
hold charged with robbing thu post- gnu county she Is his stepmother
office at lluillngton Okla. They loft (luthrle some tlmo ago.
Hlntu h! cwupo his younger) "Let them go." Hostetlcr nr.. Is
brother Howard held on the same reported to have said when Informed
charge has been sentenced to two of .their arrest In connection with
years in the reformatory. ' Dunbar I tho robbery. Hond for tho three of
will bo returned to Enid by federal them wns fixed nt $5000 each but
officers. no move wns made to secure same.
In a new package that fits the pocket
At' a price that fits the pocket-book
The same unmatched blend of
Turkish. Virginia and DuRttYTobaccoJ
10
sciiki:n timk:
11:30 ;:30 3:30 5:30
7:30 0:30.
HEAD OF CHINESE
REFUSESTO QUIT
Mediators Working 'Hard
For Peace President
Hsu Declares
PKKINO. April 23. President
Hsu Chlch Chnng will not resign.
In nn executive Interview today
Iho hrod of tho Peking government
declared that "even though an at-
. tempt Is made upon my life t will
decline to quit from office or flee
from my duty."
I President Hsu explained that he
I feared such action on l.ts part would
"prerlpitato chaos" In China
I ".My mediators arc working day
and nigh with the rival factious
striving to nccompllsh n reconcilia-
tion." President Hsu said.
"I hold firmly to tho belief that
they will succeed nnd prevent civil
wnr despite' the seeming Impossl-
. blllty of their task."
President Hsu expressed his ap-
preciation of thu results attained at
the Washington conference
"it Is my desire to call an tmlflra-
! Hon conference" ho s.ald "I bo-
fllmo China must take tho United
Kintes ns a model tor her govern-
m nt ediicntlonnl system.
I "We must eduealo all classes In
thu principles of democracy befoio
It will bo possible to us to havq a
rial republic." 7
It concluding the Interview the
Chinese president outlined his pto-
gram tor ujunn x renamiitatlon.
I "Any program." he said. "In
brief contemplates four Important
measures.
"1. Iteductlon In size of the army.
Political and financial re-
forms. 3. Meeting of China's forelcn
olilli-.ni.'imn.
"I Tho development of
rcsource.i."
'
China's
NOP.ODY TO CO TltKIU llOXIl
Putlirr Wahes Ills Hands of Prison-
I era Now In Count' dull.
I Srwl it to Th World
) KNII) April 23. Tho woman
I Mrs. Hosteller arrested with tho
I two men for robbing a taxi driver
I near lloyword f laA week was
' thought to bo tho wife of Hosteller
one-eleven
cigarettes
Thru FrUndli
Gentlemen
TVMUU
VlMflOA
uju.it
0
fir
FIFTEEN
Now Playing
ficorgo Choos Offers
FRANK
ELLIS
In
"A Dress
Rehearsal"
t With
l'aiil J 1 ron i:t i'l n Dockson
Nora' Hosier Ilonico IJnti
A humorous lrncMy (n ono
net nnd two Klines
The cstraordlnary cntrlo(iilst
MARSHALL
MONTGOMERY
Kopported by laiclllc Do Hateii
Margaret Ford
A Vocal Surprise'
Paul and Pauline
A alnly Oddity'
1'cllx I'ntty tho groat IVcncli
trainer presents tho sensation
of tho fccuson
TARZAN
(In person not n motion
plrttirr)
An excellent fcereen fcuturo
"The Ten Dollar Raise"
Shown nt 2:10 flpi.i 9 P. M.
lluricd Human Arm Was
Dug Up but No Owner
Yet to Claim the Propcvlu
Hpec l1 tn Th Worhn
KNII). April 23. -drrat e.xolte-
mcnt prevailed when Claude King
urmigiit un arm wnicn unit De-
longed to n human being Into tho
Mlierlff'H office Thursday. King
saw n peculiar object lying In n
field near his own home and upon
InW'sllgatltm found this nrm
Tho shoulder blade Is attached in
tho arm and finger nulls nro still
on tho fingers but the muscle
and flesh hail been stripped from
tho bone tho ligaments and ten-
dons running tho full length of
111 il arm
An Inquiring Investigation Is go-
ing on to discover who burled tho
arm where It was found. Already
searchers havo satisfied them-
selves that the rest of tho body In
not In evidence.
IMU'.MItKillT MASONS 111 II IH;!
Visiting Mrcthrcn Will (inther There
lor Cnrnci'Muno Ijijliig.
DltU.MItltHlT. Anrll 2.1 -Tho
Masonic older of this city havo un
der const! notion a two-story modern
temple which will consist nt five
hibiooms hnnmiet hall. Kitchen
nnd nymniulum. The cost or tho
tcmplo will bo approximately f2i
000.
large delegation of Mnsnns Is
expected from all ncr tho slato at
tho laying of the corncrtdnno April
WANT TO IIAVH ItKidCST I'MIt
Mttsburg Cimnly AntloiH In Miliu
In i:lillillliin I Inc.
M'AI.KSTKIt. Aoill 23. Thill
board of illtectors of tho PIltHbuigj
('ounty I'nlr iisHiielatlon met hei-o
this week and It was resolved that
tho fair to bo held In this city Hep.
tember 13 to lfi shall be the largest
and best thn county has ever held.
noono Williams secietary or the
chamber of ooninicrte was elected
secretary of tho fair association. (I.
W Voik of I ii il lit it nl it Is nrcsldent .
and II. M. Jlarroway of Oiiluton I's
vice president. I
Burke's Dancing Academy
11 Hi South lloMnii
Prlvnto lessons by appointment
Dancing eery Tuesday Thurs
day and Saturday nlvhts. Cedar
283.i.
SUNSET DANCE
PAVILION
OPKNINti
Saturday Night
April 29
WIMi T. DAVIS. .Mtilt.
F. B. Deshon & Co.
Tlduii
SOS South Main
NOW SHOWING
ALL WEEK
BY AND WITH ERICK VON STROHEIM "THE MAN YOU WILL LOVE TO HATE."
HERE THEY ARE! LOOK THEM OVER IT'S ON EVERYBODY'S TONGUE "FOOLISH WIVES"
OVER 5000
SCREEN TIME: 9:30 and
BANK WILL SOON
START NEW HOWIE
First Contract Lot in a
Prodick'd Building
Boom
fprclitl In Tlio Wmlil.
I'AWIM'HKA. April 23. con-
tract has been let b the fltiiens
National bank of Pawhuska for a I
flvC'Story btillillng to be eonstrurted
at the corner of Hlxth street nnd
Klhakah aveimi' a block from Its
present location. Thn building will
be flreproi't nod modern In con-
struction Tho hank i- to have the lower
floor wbl'h Mill hav a 2 S foot
i c'llliic Th. i w II be
nil e'iatol'
oveiy to-
noil m idein r.H-e III
sped.
A. W lint
dent of th I
of PowluHdi I
of Tu's.i Is prrsl-
U and K M. Shldler
itc president Tlio
Tin: woitiDs .most iii:.i n.
I I I WO.M S
Her liushaml branded it blga.
iiiNI llff liaipy homo a miiiII
of hl'ick despair . rourogcoiiH
Moninii t'oiifrmilH this lerrUiln
hltiiulloii mill wins contentment
In tin- end
i:.TP.A ADDKD A'lTltAlTION!
"AND WOMEN
MUST WEEP"
llriiro Scenic. Iicamlful with n
story from the Ihhioiih imcin
"Tlirco rishers." by Cli.irlcM
Kliigilcj.
MIS 1 1 I ! niHi i ii ill mi in
LAST DAY i
i mMZrwi oi n
a rim fii .vi y
1 the mmm 1
Slnrrlng i
Till: WOltl.D'S. MOST IICAI TI. I XimL
3 1 111 WO.M N I Va
ll
Only '5
te.oo
Down
Balance Easy
Monthly Payments
Let us prove that the
Eureka is the best re-
gardless of rrjee or
PHONE FOR
FREE TRIAL
inoetrloil
Ohaco or Cedar B72
"Walcli
for
Our
Saturday
Special
4
BROADWAY THEATER
PLAYING PICK OF PICTURES
.v THE ONE MILLION DOLLAR MASTER PHOTOPLAY
"FOOLISH WIVES
A
ENTHUSIASTIC PATRONS
11:50 n. m. 2:10 4:30 6:50
."lockgrowers Klnte Hank recently
merged with tho I'ltUens National
Inci easing tho capital
stock and
surplus
Till COIIIIIlrt I.) tlio
one let In what H expected to le a
Inrgu nmoiint of building hern this
yenr. two smaller oiislnrss build.
1MB In the same b'oek In which the
bank structure Is tn bo loented will
bo completed wllhlli n- few weeks..
nod Iho conti.u't hns been let for an
automobile flesroom and impair
shop.
i.si'i:tvr .minis i.v. otsrwvA.
Looking for Data on l-alng Indian
.'Mining Pioperly.
Kpfdul In The World.
DOt'TIIAT April 23. Personal
Inspeitlou of part of the mines In
Ollnwn county whlrh nin subject to
lolcaso has been made by tho com
mission which hns been In this field
fot sonio time under tho nutlioilty
of tho Indian commissioner nt
UnMi.imtnii. making Investigations
and -nthi'i'liiE tlntn preparatory to a
Box Supper
Auction
Tt:c:lny April 25
7:30 p. in.
Social Hall First Christian
Church Ninth nnd
Uouldcr.
mm ni: inviti:d
Young Married Peoples ( lns
( Inii Siniilii) U::tll
STRAND PLATING
1 3 ak
It un
Sl
mid
ROLIN
m man i. in tini ini.1 uuo.
.screen Timet II wo 1311. tl.atl
lil. n 7:ir icnii.
Jpg Now and Till Wedneiday Night
VnT J nOt'g'IT TJ1IJ AND
PROGRAMMED WITH
ROUND FOUR
"The Leather Pushers"
AND OTHER FEATURES
v
I
4
SAW "FOOLISH WIVES"
and 9:10 p. m Admission:
decision upon applications for least i
on Indian mining lands.
It Is staled Hint tho commission
will finish Its work In a short tlm.
first laigofntnt tnnke n rennrt. nfter whleli
romothlng definite may be expfcted
I 1 - '
'S
TODAY O.Vf.V
"Godless Men"
Also
Sport Review
ANY HI 'AT ANY TI.MIJ
JOc
Cliatigt! of Progrnni Dully
STEAMSHIP
TICKETS
FOR SALE
All Lines Inquire
Exchange Trust
Company
14 East Third
KSil
RICHARD
her Inst flirtation It wax his first!
blissful du)M of iiniliiiibtlng lovo
then Tho Sctentli Day Oh grlcfl
COMEDY
j sns 4 no bur t sits si.io
WILLIAM DEMILLE
pftooucnoN
(BBA6NES AYRES
eJACKHOLT
NOW SHOWING
ALL WEEK
9 9
YESTERDAY
Adults 50c; Children 10c.
HFIMF
i nil' 1 1 m '-'mW
MAJESTIC
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