The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 90, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 30, 1922 Page: 3 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY DECEMBER 30 1922
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'IIV"' Quit Work TtU Goo.
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Group of One-Act Plays
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t on r euruar.v J.u 10
Staged
tie Theater plnyers vfll stage.
.up of onu-act plays about Keb-
ij y 10 and two other performance
t ; to the- closo of tha playgolng
. -.in lt vuh nnnouncej jcater-
e v by Mrs. W. lt. Holvvny tompo-
tp chairman. Tho drama und
ti s for tho first production have
c t yet boon named.
Ilie board of directors of tho lilt-
th Theater rlavora la onklnB th
' ;o community for Iddns or
t lies for an lnalgna or dovico
v... I) will Identify tho organization
c HUltaoio lor iisb on proRuanm
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-tins bookplates and In Mmlllar
iu r. A committee Is Keeking a
...irary down-town location
'i will variously fill tho ro-
'nents of rehearsal place ooclnl
i r library costume and scenery
Tho size of tho board has been In-
r i-ieu to 3 5 and Mrs. James r.
T v '-n Mrs. Murray D. llussoll Paul
H I. red Miss Geraldlno Pratt nnd
I M. Gallaher elected to members'-
p. Mrs. J. Bonjamln Held. Mrs.
J M Ward Ralph Talbot and Jamm
A ' easoy woro recently placed on
t' s advisory committee. A program
j. i. rt will bo presented at tho rcs-
li board session next Tuesday cvo-
r " by Mini Kli" ibeth Deane Miss
J'a't'aret Wyndhnm Miss 11. I
J nc Mrs. Murray D. Russell and
U-rry Gorhart.
Lvcryono who is interested in any
fili.use of tha Littlo Theater activities
3 invited to Join tho g-roup cither
M n 'lvo or sustaining members ac-
t rains to Mrs. Ilolway. "Active
ti TiHrra nro thoso who have tsomo
I
Appeals Court May
Quit Work Till Gov.
Robertson Goes Out
y tlif Aoclalel l'M stats Wlr.
OKLAHOMA flTV. Dec. 29
Tho state criminal court of Ap-
peals may lmvo.to discontinue re-
viewing cases ttrftll Governor Uob-
Zn".n tt"H out of office JudRe
hmith c. Matson of the court de-
clared yesterday.
The Kovornors pardoning power
Judge Mutson wild was a'monkey
wrench" thrown into tho court's
procedure. Under the law nnd
the court rules the court rifiiHr
I to pass upon appeals after the
chief executlvo grants a pardon to
a defendant as the pardon closes
I ovary legal phase of the case
j Homo of tho pardons issued by
. tno Buvernor are not officially
1 called to the attention of other
uranones 01 1110 state government
until uovcral weeks have elapsed
lt is said and 111 tho meantime
the criminal court of appeals is
placed in 'the position of possibly
reviewing and passing upon a. cao
that has been legally closed by tho
issuanco of a pardon.
time to elvo to some form of actlvttv
The registration feoffor theo mem-
bera is to bo $2 with monthly dues
ui i-s conis payaoie quarterly in
advance. Tho actlvo members aro
entitled to buy one ticket for each
periormnnro at a half rato. .Sus-
taining memberships may bo taken
by persons who nro interested in tho
movement but who feel that they
havo not tho time to glvo to any
actlvo work. These memberships
are to bo 25 a year and to these
mombors tho players will present
season tickets."
WHMTT !
BM You See ToflSaTj
Write It for The World
Tulsa Is full of potential reporters
and tho Tulsa Wor!3 wants to bo-
coma acquainted with them and
offer them .an opportunity to dis-
play their tnlant ut refwirtlng news.
Keep your eyes open and If you wit-
ness an accident or see an unusual
Incident sit down snd wrlto the
Tulsa World a story of not more
than ona hundred words about It.
Address your contribution to tho
What Did You Seo Editor Tulsa
World.
money still hrld thn door open In
amntement only to hco her vanish.
Finally In almost a run to tho door
he asked for hi faro. Tho arena
was short but interesting to me.
N. K. H. 1411 8. Quaker.
1 letter Clean 'Km.
Recently n woman wroto from
Hotel Tulsa through the What Did
You Ken column that Mio thought
Tulsa was such a dirty town. Now
I lived four years in Oklahoma
City nnd but one year in Tulsa.
Knowing what a dirty town means
but still appreciating more than
icr what a cloan city means I
mado up my mind to find out where
nnd what did tho criticizing Indy
have In mind. 1 looked nnd looked
nnd finally did find a dirty spot and
It Is n real disgrace. Thn dirtiest
spot In TuUa nro tho windows of
tho highway engineers' department
in Tulsa's beautiful courthouso
building. Mrs W 13. H.
FRAUD RULING TODAY
Oicroliro JuMlco to Deeldo Case
Agnltm l'Jcotloti ImiHvtor
iMH0l at Ooolmlui'RS.
.!! to'Th. World.
TAHUSQ.ua II Doc. 29 Justice
of tha l'paco T. W. Foreman after
hearing the evidence In tho case of
John Copetaud churned with
crooked work In tha election at
Moody precinct on Novtmber 7 an-
nounced that ho would tnka thn case
under ndvHement nnd mnko known
his decision on Saturday Decem-
ber 30.
Copelnnd was Inspector nt the
Moody precinct nnd like several
other preelnet officials In various
sections of Cherokee county wns
found to hav spurious ltllota in his
possession
Judge Foreman ha been vohomont
In his denouncement of those who
do "crooked work" and has stated
that one of his sons was "counted
out" when ho was a candidal in tho
primary election a few years ago.
Bonds of Mastodon Are
Found in Gypsitc Soil
ty'rlftl to Tht World.
KWKKTWATKlt Texas Doc. 25.
Tho bones nnd frngmontn of a mast
odon were found in tha ffypslts de-
posits near Hwoetwnter according
to G. Norton geologist with the
United Stntes Gypsum company
who mnda the discovery while sur-
veying that company's holdings near
Sweetwater.
Soma Interesting fossilized re-
mains of a specie of shell fish
supposedly dating back to tho par-
min pi-rind aii Imvo been eoured
hero hv Mr. Norton who says they
are moro unusual In this locality
ovon than mastodon Tetnnlns
Colleffo Girl n Heroine.
CMSVEUAND Dec. 29. Miss Hel-
en House 21 Rmlth college student
daughter of J. Arthur House presl-
dont of tha auardlan Savings t.
Trust Co. playrd the role of heroine
when flro destroyed their $12 Oft
homo Just before daybreak todn
Awakened she rushed to tho t.. i
of the housekeeper Miss Olga Nord
land and dragged tho form of th
unconscious woman to tho street.
Tlirco New Oklahoma Inventor
ffpnelnl to Th World.
WASHINGTON Dec. 29. Tor
commissioner of patents announc
that patents havo boon granted 1-1
tho following Oklahoma lnvonti.r
Harry V llutlor Oklahoma t i'
goto; Jacob M. Ifroeker Weaihr -ford
tractor guide; Wllllau.
Townsnnd Hugo sign.
An electrical method for expand-
ing steel tires for railroad car
wheels by hoat before they are
shrunk into place has been Invented
A Irotty llnlnlKiw.
Thoso who happened to ba nt
Fifth and Main streets yesterday
noon were able to seo many sights.
thanks to tho gusts of wind that
swept about tho Mayo Flnclalr and I
Ilalllburton-Abbott buildings. At
one particular moment fivo young .
women happened along nnd each
surrcrcd the partial ascension of
their outer skirts. Tho sight was
almost ono of a rainbow bloomers
of blue green pink and yellow be-
ing revealed to tho eye In tho short
moment that tho aforesaid unmen-
tionables were exposed.
C. W. W.
14 III
II
Yellow Cab Troubles.
I was standing on the corner of
Fifteenth nnd Peoria today and a
Yellow Cab drovo up and stopped.
Out stepped "a well-dressed woman
who Walked briskly into tha housa
and closed the door behind her say-
inug nothing: the driver I suppos
' In
THE beauty of the box is
a hint of the goodness of
the candy tuo a pounJ
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ADDRESSES BY THE PRESIDENT
f Address at Hobokcn (May 23 1921)
Address at Washington (November 12 1921)
POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC
Madolino (E. J. Gill-S. Nelson)
Tosca Vissi d 'arte (Love and Music) (Puccini) In Italian
Madame Butterfly Un bel di vedremo
(Some Day He'll Come) (Puccini) In Italian
Puritani Ah per sempre (To Me Forever Lost) (Bellini) In Italian
Song3 My Mother Taught Mo (Dvorak)
Romeo and Juliet Juliet's Waltz Song
(Romeo et Juliette Valse) (Gounod) In French
MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL
Aucassiil and Nicolette (Canzonetta) (F. Kreisler) Violin Soto
Waltz and Elfin Danco (Grieg) Piano Solo
March of 'the Caucasian Chief (Ippolitow-Iwanow)
' Soanish Danco (Granados-Kreisler) Violin Solo
President Warren G. Harding '
rreaident Warren U. Harding
Emilio de Gogorza
Maria Jeritza
Amelita Galli-Curci
Giuseppe de Luca
Gcraldine Farrar
Lucrezia Bori
Les Preludes Part 1 (Liszt)
Les Preludes Part 2 (Liszt)
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10
Manisot March
Kilties March
'Twas in the Month of May-
Fritz Kreisler
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Philadelphia Orchestra
Jascha Heifetz
IYIengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra
Mengelberg and N.Y. Philharmonic Orchestra
(Liszt) Piano Solo Ignace Jan Paderewski
Arthur Pryor's Band
fuuiurifyursoona
Katinka International Novelty Orchestra
Introducmc; "The lhrec Huntsmen" itrom '-uiiauve-i)Ouris j
Chinese Billikens (from "Chauve-Souris") International Novelty Orchestra
Pianoflage (No. 4 from "Piano Syncopations") Piano Solo Roy Bargy
Knico and Knifty (No. 6 from "Piano Syncopations") IHano Solo Roy Bargy
LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS
Bella the Belle o' Dunoon ' Sir Harry Lauder
Tho Sunshine of a Bonnie Lassie's Smile Sir Harry Lauder
Apple Blossoms v Elsie Baker
Cupid's Garden Olivo Kline
'Neatlvthe South Sea Moon (from "ZicRfcId Follies) Lambert Murphy
Japanese Moon . Olive Kline
The Hem of His Garment . Homer Rodeheaver
Homer Kodcheavcr-Mrs. William Asher
Better Each Dav
Carry Me Back to My Carolina Home
A Picture Without a Frame
Campbell-Burr
f eerless Quartet
DANCE RECORDS
" A Kiss in the Dark Medley Waltz The Serenaders
(from "Orancc Hlossoms") Introduce "Weaving My Dreams (from "Ztcgfeld Fo lies")
The Waltz is Mado for Love-Medley Waltz The Serenaders
i.nvelv Uoses (from I he xanxee rrtneess )
' AH Muddled Up Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra
True Blue Sam Fox Trot ez onirey and His Urchestrn
' Sweetheart Lane Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteraan and His Orchestra
IntroducinB "Sixty Seconds Ey'ry Minute I Think of You ' (from 'reenwich Village Follies")
The Yankee Princess Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
"My Bajadcre" "I Still Can Uream
The World is Waiting for the SunriBC Medley Fox Trot
Tomorrow Morning Fox Trot
' I'm Ct.W in Plant Mvself in Mv Old Plantation Home Fox Trot
Swanee bmiles rox i rot
SPECIAL ISSUES DURING DECEMBER
Mother in Ireland (GrifTen-Kahn-Lyman)
Lovin'Sam (with The Virginians)
Away Down East in Maine (with The V.rgmuns)
nomcsick
1 You Tell Her I Stutter i
' Kiss Mama Kiss Pa-ox Trot
' f PlcUn Your Sins-Fox Trot (from "Music Box Revue") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Crinoline TSSys-Fox Trofm Uic Bo Revue") Paul Whiteman and His Orche.t
Benson Orchestra of Chicago '
Benson Orchestra of Chicago
Zez Confrey and His Orchestra '
CltAa n- j u: r u i
ir M..v. & to utvlicaua
John McCormack
Miss Patricola '
Miss Patricola
Billy Murray-Ed Smallo '
Billy Murrav
The Virginians 1
The Virginians
CC103 10 1.25
66111 10 1.25
74786 12 1.75
74787 12 1.75
87350 10 1.25
87351 10 1.25
66101 10 1.25
66105 10 1.25
C6106 10 1.25
66110 10 1.25
74780 12 1.75
74781 12 1.75
74788 12 1.75
18970 10 .75
18979 10 .75
18969 10 .75
55179 12 1.50
45331 10 1.00
45332 10 1.00
18971 10 .75
18975 10 75
18972 10 .75
18973 10 .75
18977 10 .75
18980 10 .75
18981 10 .75
66112 10 1.25
1897G 10 .75
18982 10 .75
18978 10 .75
18983 10 .75
"Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden NX
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Number Size Price M I
17113 ti 1 ))C lljil I 9
This includes all the
famous hand-tailored
KUPPENHEI MER
CLOTHES
GOOD
Men s an
d Jh5oys
' Suits Overcoats
Raincoats Gaberdines Whipcords
Here Are the Reductions
Orininnl mic.es are nn each aarment Sitnalu deduct 25 and keen it
For Men
For Boys
$25.00
$27.50
$30.00
$32.50
$35.00
$37.50
$40.00
$47.50
$50.00
$55.00
$00.00
$65.00
$70.00
$75.00
$85.00
$87.50
Suits and O'Coats now . ............. .$18.75
Suits and O'Coats now .:.wfw . .....$20.60
Suits and O'Coats now . .-. .xw...;... .$22.50
Suits and O'Coats now . . ...... .-..$24.35
Suits and O'Coats now $26.25
Suits and O'Coats now . . .:n.r.:. .$28.10
Suits and O'Coats now . . . ... ...-..;.3. . .$30.00
Suits and O'Coats now $35.60
Suits and O'Coats now .-. ... .- w. .$37.50
Suits and O'Coatsnow . ... $41.25
Suits 'and O'Coats now . . . .;..;.-.... .$45.00
Suits and O'Coats now . :. :... $40.75
Suits and O'Coats now . . . . ;. . .$52.50
Suits and O'Coats now . . . .$56.25
Suits and O'Coats now .$63.75
Suits and O'Coats nov" . . $64.60
Wo Charge for Alterations
$ 5.95 Suits ancf O'Coats now . .-.:..
$ 6.95 Suits and O'Coatsnow ..j.-..j.
$ 7.95 Suits and O'Coats now . .
$ 8.50 Suits and O'Coatsnow . .-. . . . .
$ 9.95 Suits and O'Coats now ... .V.-.
$12.00 Suits and O'Coats now . .
$13.50 Suits and O'Coats now . . .
$14.00 Suits and O'Coats now . . . . .n .
$15.00 Suits and O'Coats now
$17.00 Suits and O'Coats now . . .
$18.50 Suits and O'Coats now .
$20.00 Suits and O'Coats now . . r.:. . .
$22.00 Suits and O'Coats now . .
$24.00 Suits and O'Coats now . .
$25.00 Suits and O'Coats now
$27.50 Suits and O'Coats now
All Boys' SuiU Have Two Paire
. 4.4S
50
.$ b.95
6.35
$ 7.45
JW. ..$ 9.00
. . . . .$10.10
$10.50
. . . .. .$11.25
;) .$12.75
.' iX).03
.....$15.00
.$16.50
. . .$18.00
$18.75
$20.60
Panta.
Our First
Annual Sale of
i3
JLW
and other high-grade
Great Savings Now on
FINE SHIRTS
The early buyer gets tho benefit of selec-
tion from tho choicest patterns and best
values we have offered in years at
1
Special lot qf men's blck and (go A(f
brown calf Bhocs and oxfords at tpOtUO
10 Discount
on all men's A. E. Little Henry Cort and
Sorosis shoes.
For Women
Special lot black and brown kid oxfords;
black and brown and patent (go Qp
straps priced at )dod
Sorosis oxfords and strap slip- (p Ar
pers black and brown kid at . .tyiJaVO
Special lobSorosia oxfords calf $T7 nr
and kid sport models tP I JO
10 Discount'
on all other Sorosis shoes for women in-
cluding black and brown kid snd satin
pumps nnd straps.
10 Discount
on all littlo tots' growing girls' and boys'
shoes.
1.65
$1.95
All Sizes
14 to 172
$2.45
$2.9
311-313
Main
(Street
mrth
95c Neckwear
Reduced for this Sale to
45c 3 for $1.25 . .
Less than 500 silk ties in this lot. We can-
not hope to duplicate these values again.
A Special Sale of Men's
Underwear
Cooper's Union Suits for Men
Cooper's Union Suits made of fine combed
'yarns in medium weight white only per-
fect in fit and workmanship ; all ( -
sizes 34 to 48; a $2 value at. . . jl
Cooper's genuine spring needle Union
Suits in medium super and heavy weights
full bleached white perfect make; a great
value at 2.50. AP
Priced today $At7)
Phone
Osage
232
Tulsa's 'Largest Livest Leading Store for Men and Boys
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