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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • Page 13

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I EHE 8 A1 T) A I WOBH). rj A VOTllf BBH 8 inn II RTk i a SHIMBIMAJhTIC OPENS TODA I i mm -vaaggv Hi ita.j DNM win i 1:1 i us KVKH oi I I I) 'I ills IWfl WERE VERY FAMOUS Tf-du ii i i unit Captain Iut4i Were lln lilli ii nl llic Olinrnutora. Tin- A (11) I Mlllun.) 1 1 1 1 1 unllk plains tribes, hail mi iiniiir women whose duties were similar to the medicine nu of lln tribe. In early timet prior i ii- coming to Oklahoma the Creeks had modiolus women. Am fur iin known the tribes mentioned in- trie only two ol Oklahoma, who permitted women to perform such important tribal functions.

Annnu the tradition! of the Ajiachea art WWo woman who reached conalderable diatinctlon. among thu Indiana of the touthweat us poaaeaaUu Ifreal power, H6 oMj In the heating art, but aa aoothaayera and prophet' tHSCS. Tse-Go-Junl waa an Apache of the Chlrlcahua dan, but taw of hom live today, thi- as oaitured during one of the ralda of har people in Mexico ami mmalned five yeara, loarning the Bpanlah language and becoming an adept In the mythological lore of the Mexicans, After five years of oaptlv-iij aha eeonped and her Journey northward har people waa tilled miii remarkable oaoapea and great nardahlpa An encounter with a mountain Hon ao mangled her form that her features were greatly distorted and thereafter iier appouranoe. among her people i-f i profound lm-proaalon, when earing the border tine she was atruck by lightninl1 and rodi the acar waa alao vialble, Both lm I 5 BIG ACTS FROM SULLIVAN-CONSIDINE CIRCUIT 4 SHOWS TODAY, MATINEE 1:30 AND EVENING, 6:45 AND 8:45 The Greatest Vaudeville Program Ever Presented for the Money Opening Program CAPTAIN HURLING MoSICAL AND ACROBATIC SEALS The greatest animal act of the thcal rical world. This aH comes direct from tingling Brothers, playing undejr Sullivan-Considiue during winter months, Educational to both old young, PLAZA TRIO Exceptional vocalists, with repertoire of beautiful songs.

This act was a main attraction at lln- Empress. Kansas City. FIRST TEN ROWS (Dress Circle) 30c ENTIRE PARQUET 20c I BALCONY 10c Opening Program RODRIGUEZ'S Sensational wire Act. Another one of Lfingling Brothers all star features, ROGERS AND SINCLAIR am hi i ii iviecme isaaiers ami laiKers. Maimrair cirri errccts -Imw- mg magnificent splendor, 4-ROGERS 4 i i mi nuui i jiiu gtrnu'Ht acrouais.

i nrir sensational performances arc a departure from the usual in their line. Performing ilii iliin acts iril strength, they are most excellent entertainers. COMFORTABLE SEATS-PLENTY AISLE SPACE-PERFECT VENTILATION in! taking (iniillicr hard body would j-trikc the arum. which .111:1 Don playad part in her after lira ted Bra the ancient method of mak- phc a around her neck an arrow lug fire. Hie reasoned that the roe made from Billcious rook which he mill held the lightning and that all claimed saved her 1 i from the boll poraona receiving Bra fmm the arrow if lightning, Bba would exhibit the were Immune from lightning, she TODAY TODAY TULSA'S FAVORITE COMEDIAN Mr.

Harry Wilson AND AN ALL-STAR CAST WITH THE Famous Beauty Chorus Presenting the Show of Song Hits "Loure and the Doll" An "Old" Musical Comedy Special Feature. Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw's Love Waltz 14 PEOPLE MOSTLY GIRLS Today's Picture Program ANIMATED WEEKLY THE CLUE Rex Drama. THE TRAMP DENTIST Joker Comedy. Admission 10 and 1 5c. attributed to the arrow aevcral other curative quaiitiea ami during the course of hor Ufa, attar her return from Mexico, was aoughl after on all meat tribal affairs ami In aJ in great reaped.

"Captain Jack" was the second well-known medicine woman of the Apaehes. She Waa a woman unusually will versed Apache traditlona end Apache lore, and was greatly raveranoed for her kindly ways and devotion to tin young of thf tribu. she rose to emlnenoe as a compounder of herbs and probably had a greater knowledge of the curative valuea "i the plant life of her aectlon than any other of her people. Both women have nn abiding place In ail Apache traditions. Moth died aim.

11 ten yearn ago and were buried with all the humus of the tribe. Thi' BioUX hold th. en can cause ghosii among tome of the approach ea fear. other tribes, during perioda of their hlatory, have evidently placed groat credence on the power of woman wiii-ins. ami often the Beaming power has hud the effect of making more endurable the lif- of woman the aborigtnea.

Usually, however, the place of woman has been menial and especially among the Indians ihe temperate zone. mm in COIjOKAOO I I I MMUll.i TO lti: VtWSD iv ovsriu i 1 1 Of MIMOItlM. The history of the company la aald to 1 conalderable Intereat. as rep- raaentlng Indomitable anterprlae againat dlfficultlea. The country in whloh the marble depoaita occur is ea-tremely rough and preclpltoua, und for a long time was Inaooeaalble be-eaiiBe of a lack of tranaportatlon fu-ollitiea.

Large sums had to be ea pended before the atone could ho got out ami brought in market, Up in 1S07, when the product first began to attract attention, it is said that had been expended In de veloplng the property. MARBLE ON PRIVATE LAND AT THE THEATRES belief 1 hat wont to appear ami elans the belief Kxpcnhlve Marble I'aod in Vow Pad. oral Building at do. Till: ll IU.AM). 1 Hand plaj aj ol 1 In 1 Kngtiatl MiHualng Their 'l itl s.

are ail talking In those days of II." Barrio, is not this technl- 'J. eally. or at ast colloquially, wrong? IV add reaa and apeak of a nu Mr. by his Initials, hut when a man becomes knight or baronet one of his Christian namoa beoomea an Integral part of his cognomen for t1'. reaaon, obvioualy, that he is in uceforward addressed In the ordinary way as Sir John or Sir Richard, ins Burname be-coming in everyday relation! a quits secondary matter, Hence we must Kot out of the way of using the familiar initials of tho creator of Peter Pan, and rail him Sir He came In breathlealy, hurrying 1 The white marble of whit Ihe great 11,000,000 Lincoln memorial temple is in in built on banka of tin' Potomac in Washington is to come from the Bopria national foreat, Colorado.

Tins la said to be the flrai great building in the east to be constructed of this ston'. known to the building tradea as Denver marble, though much of it has been uaad aa an Interior finish in public bulldinga. In tin. weal a notable example of Ita use la found in th' new federal building at Denver. While the marble Quarries are In tin- midst of thf national foreat.

they are on private land secured under the laws by which anas bearing deposits of building stone an- disposed of by tho government. L'nder the law proa-pectora an locate and aaeure title to mineral denosita on the national for- ists Ju as they can on the upon pub lie domain. The marble company which own the quarries is a largo uaer of national foreat timber in the working of Ita properties, situated nenr Marble, Colo. I Scene from "Ready Money" at the Grand Opera House, on Saturday, November 8 vA Entire Change of Vaudeville ar.d Pictures. Nat Kccfe Sinking and Zolas Mistic Dears A Novelty Ait very original and chink full of humor.

Burns Lynn Singers, Dancers and Comedians. Robinson Trio Refined Musical Act. "jtk 'Tf 'gtslsaTfJBWWMit ajgjKfcsBsiHBsW fjt BflBisasBar' 7fBsasTBasasasasasMaMaaBgdsasasaeF fga The i er popular MTond ii "us, toda) has another lulls op nlng for the first half of tin- week thai have made that theatre's name the first to come to mind whan Ihe sulije.i of Inviting vaudeville is brought to mind. For It is an tin uau tbiiiu' when "no Mend aaka iho other where they will for the choicest amuBemenl for the afternoon or evening, thai any other anawer than "The Wonderland, of course," is ivturned, It is another cli an good trill this week, The Bonderland packed tha house at each performance of "Thi I'aaaina Parada," just etoalng, and it will be as equally popular with thli week's program, Zulu "Mystic" I ut is the ntwea of aii novelty ai ts now entour ami is hui V8tideiHe lovers ravel In, Uurna and Lynn conetitute a pair of entertain era bard to catch anywhere down tlio Mm. Tha) slug and dance iii that different way thai lends an entirel) now latin tctveneaa to this i has" of vaudeville appearance, Ami then there is Mat Keare Mai is a lingie who doublea up by the concentrated and condensed corned) Buck he splines.

You'll full love With him from the first and go to s. I im every day he's at th' Wonderland. Today! program Is kid a- in tsceptlonally stroiiK one, while the Wonderland'! mualc la right In keep-int with tin real of the show and im motion plcturea shown are always thi most adaptable from the latest film prnductlona. EMPRESS THE A TRE "A WHISPER OFF MAIN" Where Ihe Bright Lights Glow. Complete Change of Program Today Four Big Acts AND THF EMPRESS ORCHESTRA of Six I 'teccs, Featuring orris 9 Baboons AN'D The Evelyn Nesbit Tango Dance Nl 1 .11 i nn MI'KI Kol content wiih having broken man) Tulaa theatrical reeorda during tho three days it was open, William Smith's new Btupreaa theater Is going to start on tin second lap of Ita Journey today with anther si rung at I ray of feature vaudeville talent, head I'd by a couple of human baiioons and the Evelyn Nesbil Tango Danes, Norrla' Human Baboons promise to be one of the moat aenaattonal fca turs attractions ever offered local theater-g iw These animals occupy Stage, in a p.

"al Betting, for I eighteen mlnutea, without a human i being in sight. Their conduct and fi ats are nothing abort of marvaloua, iThlsacl pi been headlined at most of I the largest theaters in this country. Magley and Bingham, novelty dam I cm. promise la ban an offering that lis decidedly out the ordinary. These pi "pic.

who ai i a rr) sp. i cenery, are featuring ai present an exact rc- pllra of ti" Tan i dance as now be lm: given ai rlatmnereteln'a theater in N. rk by Kv lyn Nesbit, Th ii-il Boy Trio Is compost .1 ol three singers and com dlana, win. havi I the fat itty of miking i pie laugh land of putting ovt genuine nerve- Itleklina hario' tiy kinging. Law r.

will ba aaan in a novelty Ait. aa the only thin deal play the xylophone, but h' la con-ceded to in tha greatest urtis' on that instrument the world has known. The Bm praaa i fust beoomlng the I i a of Tuis i most prominent so I eiety people, while all hisses of cltl- no' icpresi nted in the audlenoeal that are filling this hands. und' "par. "us I heater la the very doors at each performance.

The ladies' rest' mum BP land Idly furnished and With la colored maid constant attend-1 THE PROGRAM Norris' Human Baboons Emperor" and "Empress' Moal Remarkable An uf Hi Kind in Anterict. Lew Fitzgibbons World's Greatest Xylophonist Magley Bingham Novelty Sensational Dancers. The Bell Boy Trio Comedy Harmony Singers Ambassadors of Humor. Four Shows Today Matinees at 2 p. m.

and 4:15 p. m. Nighi shows at 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Prices 10 and 20c Matinees and night today. Reserved seats for first show this afternoon and tonight at the Ouaker Drug Store, Telephones 071 and 1700.

The Empress Where the Crowds Go Seats for 800. a tuc proving a Mg hit with fitnlc- Ine patrons, while the nuracry is a godsend to mothers with small rhll- bc clyn Nesbit Tango Dan.c dren who like to attend the show. 'v' staged The bill which opens today will run N' Monday. Taaadaa and Wed- TODA i aadggr 1 a.

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