Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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Altai month til tin Ii m wwk in Hie pin t of ullli lulu mid ineinbefa pj thl
IPuiss Commercial club to securs Wsoo terminals fo? Tulaa ui aventuglly
mski thu oltj dlvltlon point fur that mad tbs dub luouwjfuHl brought
iii. matiei la . dIo . ywrttrda) when the) turned over deeds ti seventy-five
i ground i" '('nil i.i Mr. ii. t. ItooU) real 1 lb sod tu fefMi of
tin i n bo Italirusd ' i i i j 'i hp Prison officials arrived in Tulss t llitl
ii. in . umJ i.i i.. 1 1 lUrei o'clock tin i i i i 1 1 transferred l" ""' W on um
'i'OU inn' Ii it inn mil I i glvin I" Mi. It I' Mil'luil president Md
f r. Sutherland secret an "f the Commercial Club! i"r the successful con
ummntlon ul this tbi greatest dual over attempted b) the Commercial I Hub
ii. ii i toryi 'ii" work ahluh hei been done in this connection ib uu
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i mix tin ii shops i" Tulsa Ii. bun
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REQUEST 'in Til u ELI NO MEN la I tin
WIiph y mi lup through reading tins paper
will you dImm Inrow h ..ut "i Mi.' ri sin Mrvlci will oi
ilnw to the l ist gam nf lectlou tutn you iiiriilHln.il thn
mo? Tin y win innrrclala it hum. iiiii um
ii uu lighted anil
-I modi i n passi UK' i'
Till: H III TWKKN I MM XO
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Tu u i 1 1 .iii iin- prophets by surprise
tin war hi 1911 but broki n out not
In ati) ot Uu mii (i iii' globe
fever "huh the gathering ot the war
olouda is perennially dreaded and ex
pected but under thu apparently un-
troubled blue which over-arched the
relatloua bel u i en Ital) and Turki i
"In tiie face ul mi. ii clrcumslanCesi"
remnrkn the New V'ork Tribune "we
Plight almoal ask what alati ul puaci
Is real 1 1 aeon re and what long-drawn-out
threatenlnga "f wai uri nol emp-
ly." Mori u r
8. Till:. Ii. ii' til
both the Unroii
vcstlbuled Uu- entire length ut' tin- train and i in mi
engines will be aaalgned to these runa.
Tin Commercial Club Insisted upon and secured atop-over privltegea
for this ellj on this transcontinental Bervice and Tulsa will be the onlj
illy in lh entire state of Oklahoma enjoying this privilege Tulsa being
the flrsl stop over this side of 81 Louis This means a tourist from the
Bast enroute to the coast desiring tu vlsll p elt) or town in Oklahoma must
Ural come tu Tulsa then the town or cit) he has in view then return
to Tulsa in order t ntlnue his trip to tin1 eoail it win alio tn.au
Hint Tulsa iin n stop-over tu. int mi this transcontinental Bervice will re-
oelve wiiie publlolty and thousands of visitors every year who ordinarily
would no) comi it II were nol for this service
While this Is ii great Hunt: for Tulsa in the way of passenger traffic
the benefits are even grcator In trelgbl shipments. Heretofore all California
fruit canned k Is sugar etc. have been shipped t Kansas City and Bt
Louis mi i through rate then distributed from these points tu the cities
Mini towns in Oklahoma plus the local rate With ibis new service In effect
Tulsa will receive the benefit ol the through rati and will also bo tho dls
iccordlng to what Mrlbutlng point ot the stat
majorltj opinion of wl" '" furnish cltl
i and thu Ann rb un cheaper price than the) a
in.
Un' w ii' is us unpro "i" i
il in froinht to tin' meruhanta
Under these conditions our wholesale houses
i in Oklahoma ull western products at a much
now paying in addition t" tins the saving
Jobbers and shippers of tins city will in- thous
ands "I il
proprlate
'liars annuallyi
an event which Tulsa should commemornt
celebration for It marks tin- most imno
air. .
thai
' twel
dy marvelous growth ami development
man) uther big things an' headed ibis
u months iiu ii' win be none tu dens
being tb. leading cit) in tbi state In slse as well an commerlal Imropatnc
la unexpecti d. "Italy's rani upon ii i
poll is peculiar!) ahameleKH even in
the sordid annals of International
)and grabbing" remarks tin- New
Ifork K nlng t'oat "Modi rn historj
mav Bcarehed in aiu fur Bueh an
BJnnsliiK declaration nf war so unpr
Mil. i.i ami an ivuntnh." dorlurcx i!i'
New v.. ii World which Is convinced plain r n Tripoli than all Western
thai .whatever Italy's published I'S peoples encounter In um oriental
(Uses "she has onl) two reasons she country." In short cverybod) under-
wants Tripoli and she thinks she can stands thai the grievances stated b)
gel It." "An a. t ut brigandage." .1. n.u are merel) a pretext
lares tho Philadelphia I'ubllc Ledger gbe wants Tripoli and she proposes
ami this view according lo a London U0 take It iin Franco-German dls-
llspatch Is shared in the bulk of Hi.' )ui0 ovor Morocco furnishing a suit
I'.iu.'inan .i.- in. sanu nispaicn . . av.M. she nri.i ai i tu set
tl) a suitable ami ap-
Imported milestone in thu
f ibis elt) . ii simply mi ans
way ami that before another
r contradict Tulsa's claim tu
t m OMMINMONKRS W ll
n UN TI)AV.
ki:-
snutis thu Frankfurter SSeitung as
laying thai all civilised Uurope dlsrc-
gardlng political differences should
protest iiKalnst Italy's acl nf "open
pillage ami naked violence." More-
over declares thu Pittsburg Leader
"thi' world wants peace ami Italy's
aggression ngalnsl Turke) i a mi n-
are I. thu desires ul all iilll7..il hu-
mauit) "
ltal's avowed grievance against M rude pf
Turke) is that disorder prevailing. In tbingn are il
Tripoli has resulted In serious ami re I
peat' il Injuries In Hi. persons ami
proper!) ul' Italian subjects In that
stat. ami that diplomatic demands
bronchi m. remedy. It waa. therefore
lu. (.I lls tu
aboul tin work of taking It.
Hul an) huily ran si r that tin pro-
cedures of Hal) in Tripoli follow a
boat of historic precedents ami thai
Hoy ati merel) the working out of
destiny The dying nations must yield
as tin imiu; nations press forward
lusi at savage tni
have been forced baek or annihil-
ated lo tbu advance of civilisation. It
ss. hut it la tbu wa
on ibis earth.
"in U
'
thai I
the n
1') rum
point
tried t
"has .1.
Italian
iking point has ai last
pollapsed under tin strain pat upon
It. "Patience in nations as In Indl-
Italian II. raid t New York i . w In. h
Insists that "Turk v has mi call to
play tbu pari of an Innocent opprest
Victim" since "not onl an account nf
Its disloyal ami fraudulent .asim-s of
breaking its Intcri illonnl obltgatloi
but also becauae Ibrough Hn- Kraft
fend robber) which hnvi been for cen
ttirits tin backbone of its political
anil military nil. its Inferlorlt) i- a
nation puts II in a position of sun
ruin ami di fi at."
In this connection Ii Is Intercsl luj
to reud iii a London dispatch tin
Statement that tbu Italian population
of Trlpnll amount" to 'i nly aboul tw
hundred chiefly Sicilians ami man:
absconding criminals." Thi tame
feorrsfepondenl quotas Richard Norton
dircitor of the American archi log
leal expedition tu ryn ne us declaring
that ' Italians had no more ti cmn-
Ivotigca SlsUrfs Knductlon.
n A8in ii. i.i:. Tenn . 0 t IS
Weaver Smith the brother of Caroline
Bmlth wini visiur.hu afternoon shut
r. -i ami us dlgnl-land Instantl) killed B W Carroll her
alleged s. iim r. vv.is toda) bound over
to tin criminal court on the charge nf
murder ami released on 16.000 i.oinl.
I Tripoli ami I
. tb
Npoeln: Proilninntlo" Will He Issued
It) Ictlng Mayor
WiMMlon
City Commissioners Smiley feager
ami W ood. n. w in return home today
from a tin lay's Vlsll tu Kansas
i lly. St. Joseph ami Wichita wiu-re
the) Went lo Inspect new forma ut
paving Hun aiu in hu Involved in the
Luis mi a iii; paving contract to hu
ht here shortly Ctty Engineer
Hughes win also return with thu
party.
Mayor Martin who left with the
commissioners has con- un tu Chi-
cago to wsi a brother and Is not ex-
in all history i"'1 led back before Saturday or Sun
day.
Commissioner Wooden will officiate
as acting niavor pending tin' return
of Mayor Martin Mr. Wooden Is rx-
pected to Issue two Important proela-
mat ..us to. lav one regarding the
I i uu t'ar parade of nexl Tuesda) and
Hie OthST fur tile beni fit i f thl Sal
VfetlM Army uiUdsl lag day H.uui-dy.
0smilng (ami uf i mil itnii.
NBw OIILRANI Ocl It TulfeDl
opsnad tin football seasn bars today
b dsfaatlng Miaaiasipi i oollegs from
Clinton in in n in ii".. k Wamslsy
cored two touchdowns playing with
an injured shoulder iin field was
wit ami muddy.
MotiiOdlst rn( UlJournSi
TORONTO "HI.. Met IK A Melll-
ndlat advisory inm mission "stab-
Ibmsd by feotlon ot the BoUMsnlflfel
Methodutl confers nie in thlg elty to-
dg A uu nihi l blp nf 1UU nf Hie
praaenl delegales In In- appointed
wars not prcsi iit tuiiicht Tbu oonfaf
em u gdjourgatd today and ordered
thai resolutions made during the 1 un-
ferenes bs IWlllod to I 00 000 nu mbers
of Hiu MuHiuiiini members.
Irralgtted on -s(nii i ban s
John Mi Kemlrli k was arraigned
yesl.rday bgfofg Jualb e llfeAg on the
ohonia "f iMfeiill with intent Ui kin.
In whh h he pleadml nul gillllv M
K'l ndri.k was arnalud h.v Ihs ahfellffl
fuii u following thu mini' ut an In
fonnfetton with tb unity authorit-
les by Muhin WsfeVSTi b0 fellSgOS
thai afoKsndrlok attkoksd blm in ths
yVsaver home m ar Blxby with a knUs
im i ting issioui soundSi
Our Show-
ing of Fall
Suits at $25
Nothing unus-
ual about the
price of these
but there is
something un-
usal about their
quality. A tail-
or can't offer
you anything
better at $35
iAul even S-.-O
We want you to see
these extraordinary
suit values set- the new
browns and blue grays
the newEnglish models
There is nothing like
'em shown in town at
the popular
price of
FT HI A HTnIlK HIXI.INU
Purity Ice
('ream
When
" You want the best"
"Not the Cheapest"
Preah Sweat Milk and Cream
onlyj pure flavors and f ruin
laed.
Ouarantesd to i form with
the 'Tare Kuod UaW."
PURITY ICE CREAM CO.
I'M. tl!M
$25
UM I vTTO
STOVE TIME !
Don't Forget that 1 sell
both new and used stoves
of all kinds will trade
you a new one for your
oltl one too.
PRICES ALWAYS
RIGHT
New
14 S. Main
Plume 7.W
TWO STORES
GENET
2nd hand
115 E. 1st.
Phone577
I
IS
Promptness in Banking.
Promptness in banking is practically as essential
as accuracy and the Exchange National Hank real-
izing the importance of this to business men has
provided every facility and equipment that will
make for expediency in handling the accounts of
depositors. We invite both checking and Bavings
accounts.
ultimatum)
pr d to
Pill
"WAT0NGA 0KU.M
Th' l annual Arnpaln.
ami ciu vi nr. Indian I'u i Ba
a plCturi lak. ii right hire at
homi a trul) w. iti m i tun .
til NEW MANAGER"
Wrsi linn Bsaai .
His Best Girl liter Ail"
first Hun I. ul. in.
Ml M Mllll II
Clevefaal u( ci.vir SlatTtft an l
lan rs.
"L'ps and Downs"
First run Vitagrapb Comedy.
Sou tin mail who ntfekaa 'am mi
laugh. Hi a im" ho iii inn n-
atratra thai whena man i mar-
ried iiix troublaa begin.
"TIM Soul of the Violin"
Pint Hun Qamout.
Telling low the pleading of a
violin recalls u ..!.. i. m u hua
la ml.
"Tlie Lonely Little Girl"
Paths tn-nma.
Rose Price
Thi sn.n. r nf mrrlt with thi
hrautltul vdco.
so
- "''TTo.
2
J 11.- i Oli)l.!.l M M.' I HI Mli ll.
blWi I iUfeT.
Comi to me ... tonfldsncfe. Tnu will re-
ceive my person. ! attention. I mil use yoj
honsstly irost yru Fkll'lully ai ' cure yu
parfflanantly. 1 am a rouulsr sraduats In
tnsdtelns and thoroughly quniiried un-ier
Mate laws of Ok.ahuma.
A Word to the Wise
Is Sufficient
Examination ami consultation free.
I Invite the closest Invcstlratlon my methods.
I dun t want any i no to u mo unlcsj 1 euro
the m so they will stay cured.
1 (.uie my paluiit.i und they are salisflid and
always giad thsy came to me. I Biiurantre this hy
an Instrument In wntli given under hand uud
deal.
Tu Ji.dfto my nhlllty Without personal consulta-
tion may he an lnJiistk-0 tu yourself that will cost
a life time of suffering.
Consultation Is free and confidential and you
place uursolf under no uhhKutlun to mo whatever
by Doming lo talk with me about your cane.
There art no weary weeks and months of wait-
ing and watching and hoping for benefits as my
treatment gosjg to the rout of your iruuble and does
away with the disease or weakness so quickly that
ou often feel altogether dlSafSIII In a few days.
I iiire without operation nul ii) Um latest and
beat iiie'liod.H. Hlood I'ulxiii skin Dieac. Nertnii'
Troublaa boat Vitality Piles PlstoJa UdMy nud
Bladdef TroHbsaa Acuta Diseases Ejoslsalons Proa
latla BUfkrture and all wefeknesgi (f men.
Disensi'S of Wov.en I rnrdlnlly Invito women
suffering from pelvic disorder" to consult me and
Investigate my methods of treatment. It may save
you ft 'in a needless and dangerous operation.
c. w. Mccarty m. d.
11 m S. Main 8.. Tulsa nkla.
OtTU'e consultation and mammoth X-Kiy Free.
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Page Transfer
tun s Paglaatl ph. INI
BTAlit ii"i Mi an" SBH
STAHL
about that loan C0U want or a
bond or Insuranoa. Oldaal ami
must reliable oompanlas rapra
asntsd
Win F. Siatil
lo" I a-i Second. Rcedar Bldf.
Ferns and Flower-
ing Plants
Jugl now Ibere Is an
exccptloiiul stiow'fi
ol lliv it- al n't ntlruc-
II ve prior ut our
0rsen bouac
Perry N. DeHaven
Phona 1289. Mi N. Elwood
EAT WITH US
TODAY
HEALS 15 20 and 25c
ROY'
FIKsT AM) CINCINNATI.
W I'i on onylhlng yon
LOAN nuy vvisb to have a
Money loun extended on
L'nret'deemed pledges on
Jewelry Watches and
Clotuliiu lor sale.
EAGLE LOAN COMPANY
111 BAST FIRST ST.
Our New and
Novel Lot of
ACCESSORIES
Our new equipment will permit
of the olovereat poses in town.
HOME PORTRAITS T.Ki:.
IN Tin; MODERN WAY
WILLIAMS' STUDIO
Uver I'atlie Theatre
T. P.
Flanagan
& Co.
Plumbing
16 W. 3rd St.
Phone 610
Now on Display
Fall Styles
The
Kuppenheim
Clothes
For Men
See Them
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1911, newspaper, October 13, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133432/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.