Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 295, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1916 Page: 2 of 18
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a rim- iloi tin- mill tin- only iHsi-msnm
"as- arisi-ii ovi-r ailiiiinistratiM- .i..li-l
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'Iin' Liisi-lsiU li'iieuo has starti-u not
i -n li n nni-nt lias a ti-iiin in tin fn-l.l.
Thi-y will play at dirfi'i'i-nt il.ni-s j
mul ilown thr allov. Tin- i iklal.oiii i
limn has l.iiintifiil in-w ma; s-nf
Willi re' tri'miiunrn. I'lif trum is i.i.
tiiini-i' liy I'livati' lliiriv Miriin of
tin- T'ils;i i-oin iiiiiy anil is n.iut.- up
of tin- lollowini; in.-n; A.va I' I'ol-
I. lt anil Ir.i 1 1. llnyili'ii of I 'linioii;
liavnl i Ini'W. Harry Mmini ami
Williain KitiK of Tulsa; i-o A. la Uli ii
ami lii-otKi' H. Ni-lson of N.wImiU.
I'rnjaiiiiii I'.oyii' am! Wuln-r K-s of
1'iiwnto: Charli'H Harsh ThmiiiiH Mil-
ler anil Hon Cuntni ll of M uskoiri i ;
t'lari'in i' 1 1. 1 :m rii klow. l;oli- Kin k.
I iiili- liot-o'i. l:.iy Si'utt anil T .iu
Walkir of Wi'Woka; .lisso U Hay of
Inn-ant; .l..hn l". 1'iiiki'. Unniinl II
Mori'an n ml .'iitnis II. Mil'owtll of
Siillwutrr- Cliarli's I'. Clayton ami
Wi'llatn 1'. KinoviT of Knnl: Slin-y
I I. Hohnt.nan of Antlors. iitnl Cal l
I'iishn t of i iklahoin.'i ( ity.
Tin: first -Whsm U'ivati-s f
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Prestidigit
The sole object of the "A. B.
C." Audit Bureau of Circulations is
to protect honest advertisers and honest publish-
ers by doing away with circulation errors and the mis-statements
of circulation prestidigitator.
Those publishers of newspapers
magazines fawn journals and trade publications all
over America w ho form the great bulk of the membership of the
"A. B. C" believe that the man who buys advertising space is entitled to an
honest and unbiased circulation count b count as dependable as a certified check.
These publishers together with
advertisers and advertising agencies are spending
their money to support the "A B. C. to pay for the services of
trained auditors and they ask the support and patronage of every man who buys
advertising space and wants to bay it WISELY
When you place your advertising with
a publisher who is a member of the "A. B. C. " you are protect-
ing your own interests and helping to place the entire business of advertising
on a cleaner sounder and more efficient basis
TULSA DAILY AND SUNDAY WORLD
Member Audit Bureau of Circulations
SIX MORE DAYS
AND THE GREAT
Clearance Sale
Is at an End
On Thursday August -list the 'Iraratirc Sale will
In- at an ciul. While the weather still remains hot
take aih antae of the
Big Liberal Discount
ln iiiii olTereil in every department throughout the
entire .-tore on
Straw Hats Manhattan and
all oilier brands of Soft Shirts
Stein-Bloch Society Brands of
Clothing that is Suitable
for Fall Wear
Boys' Clothing Shirts and
Sport Shirts
Oxfords in all Leathers
Trunks Bags and Suit Cases
We are -showing New Fall Hats Clothing and
Shirts. All other departments also display fall
merchandise.
Thursday
Aug. 31st
Ends the
Discount
Sale
On Main
i-oi'ii:illv will I
(H-ll will li-.-.
n 1 1 1 1 1 -il I his v i-i-k
an iiilMiini- of
no I
a ii. until on his m.
Vi-rn.-iinl Harrison H. llamlli-y of
i ' lia tul li-r has ln'i-n rr.lurial to in-aii-
:.t his own rniin st.
I rivatn. Cliailis lliuiii. Fritz I'M.
I'.nnii. MrKin7.io mul William Kay-
'iylli' of law ni'i' ha mi lici-n :i t i .in t '!
rorpoTalK.
I'l-iyati's Martin ni llart anil Harry
Jotnn of Ucwok.i have hiin aiioinl-i-il
i-o.-porals.
I'pmiIi' Harry I'. 1 m t or tho ma-
i ini.i L-iin con.l'iiny has la i n appoint--il
n iii-.oral.
rrivali- I'-in CannvoH of Miikiino.'.
di I iil' il f.." spi'i-ial iluly In the fn-lil
Imkirv on Julv has boon niailo I
oorimral. rilii voil of Imkory iluty ami
orili ioil tn roliirii to his .oiiipany lor
lnty
I'nvato (ioorm- .smith of Tulsa
Thursday
Aug. 31st
Ends the
Discount
Sale
at Fourth
who lias boon alisont from his com-
pany on spooial iluty. has Viorn rc-
turiioil to ins oompiiny.
I'liMito Kilwin II. Shinillz of Mus-kiitii-i'
ami Corpiiral Slario. Cantrell
of in rani have Itoen dotailoii to hoail-.ii.iili-ls
i-oiiipany for spootal duty.
In tho Chaiiiller timiliaiiy tlio foU
Inwini; promotions have boon nnulo:
i 'orporals I.oan K. Kokvs Floyil S.
I'iirkor ami William S. Itrown liave
boon mailp soronnts. I'rivatcs "arl K.
Maltliiyor. I'arson Hoik William
li. Hiiiiiiiioi k Charley H. liouse Sam
Townloy John S. I'lisblo I'laronre
I lav ami Klvln IJ. Nash have boon
niailo coipurals
111 tho Nowkirk oiiiniiiiny rriy.Hos
I'orrost O. Joslor ami ticorKO I.. Hall
have boon niailo corioral.s.
In tho Antlors companv Corporals
William II. Trottor ami Huulor John
l I'iilinor havo bopn promoteil to be
sorpo ants. I'rivau-s Howard H. K1-
atoirs
''
Your Grocer will deliver
iliiKton. Jurk Smith. Morris Jones.
l'Hlic r.owlini' i'lylo W. Klllott ami
Unliort Homing are made corpuriils.
In the Clinton company Corporals
Chcslor A. I'arris William II. Hum-rirhhouHi-
and Cook Alexander 1.
Nelson are promoted to bo serpeonts.
I'rivateB Jack Ilaker. James At. Tay-
lor and William 1 C.oldie are made
corporals.
I'rivatn Hassis. who has been an ef.
ficient oideilv at heiiliiia iters has
liccn taken to the Kinqsvllle hospital
for treatment following an Infury clnr.
iiiK the maneuvers Hsainsi the Virgin-
ians when his motorcycle tire blew
up and he received painful but not
serious injuriea
Ioii; ;xl Work.
The Knt-'ineers' company arrived at
I.lano ilrandc several days hro end
Is dolriK fine work thcic under Cap-
tain King.
Word received here states that a
rlsi rter from troop A. Oklahcma
cavalrv has been caucht nt Fort SHI.
Major Stephenson is expeeted to
teach hero and aniline his battalion
duties this week.
Private Ralph It Atwell has been
transferred from the ' Clinton com-
renv to the band. Corporal Iun A.
Jtadle and Musician John C. Ai'hlnck
of Oklahoma City have been ordered
to Tort Sill to be dischanrf d. Kobert
K. FammonF Oeorge Stevens and
frank Seelev of the machine Run
company have also been ordered to
Kurt Sill to be (liwliarcen.
Potior Pushy of Molester the
dental si.rir.'on of tho retiment. has
been ordered to Harlincon Tcxn
where he will rare for the teeth of the
results of the 2Kth infmtry. He likes
It there very much.
1 in I i.rlnl llnnnt rf Chandler
and Privnte Ocore Fitch of Tulsa
were taken to nrownsviue iiorpiuu.
hut Private Fitch 1b hacK axin -and
aclinic as a headquarters orderly.
Lieut. Uobort U Carle of the Okla-
lieina City company ha teen tempor-
arily sslenc!t for special duty in he
mipplv companv under Captain Km-
ery. who has returned from Watonsa.
I.Ieut. Krnest Merrifield has been
transfeired temporarily from the
Clinton company to the Newkirk
companv for social duty.
Lieutenant pelmard of the New-
kirk companv has been reeommended
for promotion to the first lieutenancy
of tils company vice James Culllson
jr. who resigned.
Tho Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the- Weak.
Old people who are feeble and
younper people who are weak will be
Btrenpthened and enabled to po
through the depressing heat of sum-
mer by taking- regularly Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic It purifies and
enriches the blood and builds up the
wholo system. 60c.
Silo Peins Sold.
SpeeUI to Th World.
AFTON. Okla.. Aug 15. The dry
reason this year and the shortage of
tho corn crop haa sold eereral new
silos thl summer in this vicinity. The
corn crjp has been about burned up
tbta ver. excent In small patches.
With a silo the farmer can cut his
corn fodder while it is yet preen anu
use this to feed his stock thiouph tho
winter. This will be especially bene-
ficial where a farmer is Intnidlnc t
winter a car or two of cattle or has
a pood bunch or stock oi nut own.
Thl will aav the feed and also en-
able thr farmer to pet some pood out
of hia corn crop which otherwise
would be of erv little uue where no
corn was made this year. More silos
are beinp built here every year as
the farmera are bepinnln to reallie
that Itaev are practically a. necessity
where tho farmer has much stock
that he must winter.
You've enjoyed it at restau-
rants and other places now
you want your family and
your guests to join you in the
same pleasure.
That's one of the joys of serv-
ing Bevo to hear your guests
say how good it is then to
listen to their arguments as to
just what it is. If they haven't
seen the bottle they'll all agree
that it is something else if
they have seen the bottle each
will have a different explana-
tion for its goodness.
Anheuser-Busch St. Louis
bryan & sutton
Distributors TULSA OK LA.
Entire Body Covered
With Watery Pimples
Would KcrnU-h Till Mood Came.
PUOVIIiKNCK It. I. Oct. 15 1915.
"Some time. ato my skin began to
break out in little pimples. These
filled with water and when they
opined the watery fluid ran out anil
;iead lhc trouble until my entire
body from my fiu-c to my lect was
covered. Tho itching was sometliinK
terrible and I would scratc h until the
blood came and my skin would feel
as if It were burning. 1 tried a pre-
scription and several kinds of salve
but none helped me. After 1 had suf-
fered this way for about 14 or 13
nionlhn I tried Kcsinol Oointment and
Itcsinol Soap and the first appliea-
tion relieved me so that I slept that
niuht. In six weeks I was cured."
(Signed) Kaynior.d P.. Madicy 690
I'nion avenue.
I Victors have prescribed the Resinol
treatment for over twenty years. Sold
bv all drui;i;ists. Samples free
v.rite to Ijcp'. 3-S. Hcsinol Baltimore
NEWS ODDITIES
Bits Which Shatter tha Theory That
Tbert's Nothing Mew Under tht Snn.
lyiVfiVIEW Texas Auk. 25.
Mayor O. A. Podenheim and O N.
Campbell former cashier of the Peo-
ple's state bank who disappeared
last week on the eve of a large short-
age in the bank's funUs returned to
l.onpview carlv this morning and sur-
rendered to Sheriff Garner. They re-
mained In custody for Bcvcrul hours
and arranped bonds and secured
their release Friday afternoon.
Neither man would discuss his ab-
sence nor the merits of the charges
against him.
NORFOLK Aup. 25. Short of fuel
and disabled the American steamer
Mary o!en lumber laden from Cape
Huiticn to this port was today In
tow of the coast guard cutter Tampa
southeast of Wimble Shoals. The
M anner sent out distress calls lust
night.
PI! It" A Ct Aup. 25. An hour after
Klmer Fleming 57 a negro had been
arrested for tho first time charged
with wife abandonment he had all
the boards in his ceil torn up and
was dlpt-inp his way to liberty. He
said he wanted to get back and make
up with his wife.
5EATTLE Wash. Aug. 25. A
Chr!tniU8 ship is on the way from
Seattle today from Alaska She is
the motorship Kuskokwim which is
headed for the stream whoso name
she bears. Iter cargo which includes
Christmas toys and (rifts is destined
for seldom visited points far up the
KiiFkokwim and other places in the
interior.
I'l'TS TUK BAN ON BAKE LES
Women Must Wear Stockings at At-
lantic City in 1917.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Aug. 25.
Pare-legged women will not be tol-
erated on Atlantic City's bathing
beach next summer. Harsh or not
the decree went forth today to take
effect June 1 1917.
Its promulgation at this time is de-
signed to give ample notice to thou-
sands of summer visitors shortly to
depart who Include fascinating beach
Bevo is nutritive-pure through
pasteurization and sterilization
non-intoxicating wholesome
and thoroughly refreshing.
JVore Bevo should be served
cold.
Get Bevo at inns restaurants
groceries department and drug
stores picnic grounds baseball
parks soda fountains dining
cars steamships and other
places where refreshing bever-
ages are sold. Guard against
substitutes have the bottle
opened in front of you.
16S
MAN FROM
GOOD OLD
MISSOURI
Tells of Wonderful DiM-ovcry.
Coming from almoHt all corners of
the Rlobo are words of enthusiastic
prabe for a wonderful remedy which
is now beinp told in our ooinniunity.
In speaking of its wonderful merits
t oa number nf his personal friends.
Mi. J. !;'. Yarbrouch of Cooler. Mo.
said:
I have used "Hays' Specific'1 for
n. alalia and ns a blood tonic. It is
the best medicine I have used. As
a pencrnl tonic "Hays' Specific" can
not be beaten.
This wonderful remedy now beinp
sold and puar.inteed bv the Ilcxall
store ltoy K. (ietman. Prou. Adv.
To Cure
DIARRHOEA L
lv-iontcrv. Cholera Morbus or Cliolcra
Infantum tako J
WAKEFIELD'S '
Blackberry Balsam I
H quickly relieves loose bowel troubles
in adults and babies with no ill after
offects. Cures after others fail. 35o
everywhere. Adv.
A WOMAN'S APPEAL
To all knowing iuffVrr of rhtumfttiim
whether musruUr or of the joint Bciatica
lumtmroa bar It ache paint in tho kidney a or
nurali'ia painn to write to htr (or a home
treatment which has repeatedly cured all of
tfcfle torture. Shf fels it her duty to lend
it to all nffrrera FKKK. You rare yourself
at home ni thousand will testify no change
of rlimatn being neretury. This nimple dm-
covery baniahefl nrir arid from the blood
loo em the attffened joints purifies tha
blood and brightens thp eyes (riTtng elastic-
ity and tone to the whole pysttm. If tha
above interest s you fur proof add rets Mrs.
M. Sumrneri Box R South bend Itid.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 295, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1916, newspaper, August 26, 1916; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134127/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.