Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1914 Page: 2 of 10
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Germany to Declare War
In the Next Few Hour
llomliariiiw 11I 1 iHitinuei
II-. wore rtli t 'l .11 thr pi inclpal
War 1 m. liable
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l'i 1111i1.n1.il Mraaorra.
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lh sp. .il I. fl ir i' totes of 1 ii r. it
II W It ID .1. ' in I II'. ri' With the ordi-
nary routine when precautionary
meaaun s IN put Into force only tln
f t I roaerva sections of thr tcrrl-
IkiiaI form are being omployod. and
1 net 1. Mit. .1 ..tin hio Involved In
1 linn Buna WIUMlrnwaJi
'f- l'AUIS. July so - The French got"
All I ernment has issued a decree limiting
dor I withdrawal! from the shvIuks banks
II lolto 1) franca (tlOl for aaoh depoeitor
Withdrawals run be effected only on
ten l 1 wet ka' notloe.
Ah Our $7.'.0 and $10 00
Beach Bum- Your obi i 1
A at sww
&5e75
All Palm Be-ich
P Bl Choice
All 50c W.. b 1
Choice .
82.65
?5c
The Second Day of the
Manhattan Shirt Sale
84.85
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82.95
81.85
81.45
81.25
81.15
The Clearance Sale of Summer
Underwear is Now On
81.45
$1.15
$3.65
82.45
82.25
ic Underwear Wilson
1 1'mr.n Suits and Ann r
fine liI'-s are included.
Ml our $7.50 and $10 Palm
Beach Suits your choice . . .
$5.75
'Paraxon Trousers" on sale at greatly re-
duced prices.
Every Straw Hat every Panama and Bankok Hat onehaif price.
All Our Mohair Suits on Bale 1 3 Oif the Regular Price.
All our Stein-B loch and Society Brand Suits
onethird off the regular price.
All Our Hanan Oxfords Banister Oxfords and all White Canvas Oxfords on Sate
at firt'Xtly reduced prices.
THE BOYS CHILDREN S DEPARTMENT OFFERS YOU EXCEPTIONAL
BAROAIN8
not to be overlook
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o:i are in
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Boy Oxfords Boy Scout Shoes
on sale. Boys Suits 13 Oil
Regular Price.
Boys Wash Suits 1 3 Off the
Regular Prioe.
Boys' Straw Hals Half Pue
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Itussis n Btrtke
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strengthened toilaj bj
mi iii d bi re aa nn unlns
ililllaation "f her forces
a here Ihnt tin' I" no
u p. mm dtplumai
! Russia oonlders
plana 'it last rlpi
Hill
for
Ived
rrom il
neutral
mis n wa thu.s fur n
.' Servian aide concerns the
tn il .. gemlln Belgrade
Ttiis IiihIko wuk regarded a
nnd It dentruct Ion Ih there-
idi red t brea h of Interna-
a Beml nffii lal dispatch reached
here tonight concerning ihc move-
in. in..- of Austrian troopa wu
"Th v ertng line of ' troop on
the river Drina has been pressed f.ir-
. ii. I I. the main arm nf the river.
There m mi fltrlitlnK during this
nd inco. but not of a aefiout char-
uctei About ten Bervlana were killed
Panda of Bervlani ainlv attempted
to ha ram I hi iuatriana at BjeUna."
Hjeiuni ii iii the north comer of
la i" ii the riven Have and
I it In. i
Fmpei ii Francis Joseph arrival
here toda) from lachl waa the occa-
sion for one uf the greateat demon -atrntloni
ever witnessed in Vienna A
. n wd ealln i led at SO.ntio gathered
.I the station and cheered the em.
pcror with frcntled loyalty
i From "ii parta of Hie monarchy
cornea newa of "id officers ami sol-
dlera volunteering for active service
Thi volunti is Include many of Boa-
Hi Iglum Itoadi for vt ar
l'.IM'.'-'SI'l.s July XO War ex. ite-
menl i Incri iMnf ami tin Belgian
gov mhi" m Intends to '.ill to the col-
urs three oi perhaps fte more classes
r reservlata numbeHnsj about 65-
000 mi ii Bxportatlon of horses aot -mol
lies or other vehicles and of grains
Hod iii hai been prohibited.
The (..us a i.i"Ke Namur and Ant-
werp ate being provisioned and troops
are being lodged in schools and pri-
irate houaea.
The governmental nr.-tilves are
read) to be shipped to Antwerp. The
king 'ins postponed his proposed Mt
t i imur lie l in frequent confer
ci-co it lib his D taisters
.100 U-Kin.tl Killed.
tiONDON July SO.- An Atlieno dls-
patch tn the Dally Teleamph says it
is reported from Corfu that the itns-
ttan warship ivreto in port there has
received news ty nrlrema that Hei-'
I rill Ii "a
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KusaiaiH lee I liitliostaaUi
RT. IJKTKlWWITttO Jul) ::" The
streets of the Ruaalan capital wi re
overflowing iain t.'tiiKlii with en-
thusiastic suiijecta -if the emperor
ini patriotii demonatratlons eontinue
w ii lioul . eaaatlon. The British and
French cmbaa lea and the Servian ie.
. it n were surrounded by crowds of
cheering RuKsinne who apparently
havi i n stirred t.. a high degree of
i attlotiam by ti i repoi is th it the
emperor l cast of hostilities Is to
i ii.- . oinmand
lake Ni wapaM rs in Bofraln.
LOND IN Jul) :! The war ofHci
ton'ghl sent a tuques! to ail news-
P t-ers to refrain from publishing
news of British military ami naval
movements. The transfer ..f troops
from Ireland t" England i.i-- begun.
i he Cornwall regiment u-f' Xewry ti
ninht
11 llTlli.
be d i lares "compels the
ioni lusion thai .ill thia dip.
'"" has in i ti mere i. .iiIhv
crib
Japan la M ur
7iKti. .1 ily SO Japan nttltude
on me Kuropi in crisis 'v.'i be He-
sol it" .i i- one of watchfu. waiting;
sin. old iin.it Britain become Involved
In the wai and British imhts ami In-
terests in eagtem Asia ur imiia he
met accd or ittacked it h stated that
Japan in fulfillment nf her alliance
with Great Britain will assist thai
country However n the war is limited
to !: pe Japan probably will re-
main neutral
S' i ' i':i I newspaper! here say Hie
withdrawal of Russia's forces from
the far east would afford Japan an
opportunity to extend her influence
In Asin.
A suggestion has been m ule lure
that Japan and ih' Dnlted Stall i
simultaneous!) cssaj mediation in the
Rutopeaa i lala.
KnglMi -iiip- larave Mcxinn-
VBIlA Citl . July 3. The iintish
flagahlp Suffolk with Admiral Sir
Christopher Crgdock aboard lift Vera
Cruz today for home waters Tim
cruiser llrlclol will sail from here to- 1
hi. lt f t. . . . ..a i.. .. i i.i-i. '
'' '! i .ii i.i ii 'i ii .ii inn Li'i in ii-i-ii
shlis In Mexican waters.
fha I'hronlcle'i Bt Petersburg cor-
p .no. in ueclares t h.n thii..i a. .
I as i. nlv ii.ii l i.i 1 tl. Ui.a.i ...
mobilisation in Ifect ih general and
! 1 He ami that the Bailors of the
Baltic! and Black sea fleets have been
" ei .1 to hold thi mn Ives In im-
tin ill ite readineas
Th- Chronicle's Warsaw- corres-
pondent says thai although officially
tin-re has been no mobilisation ord.
1 i a l in I'l.l.iMil. i h. i iii . t
tics have taki n charge of uii rall-
ays.
The afornlng Post m an sdltorlal
rollows the lead of tin- Times In de-
larlng thai Qreat Britain must if
occasion arise take up anon to pre.
von! Germany crushing France.
The Berliu correspondent f the
1 I HO s fears th.'re s llltl. ( 1. hoped
from sir iMw.ird Oroya latest media-
tion pro p.. sals.
Knaiand to Kave the Ooal
rAmilFF Wales July to The
Hrltlah admiralty has suit proprietors
of the rollleriea notice warning them
incm air.iniKt shipping coal. Admlr.
alt) agents have asked tenders of
... .ini. is reauy in sati immediately mi
' Ii liter of It days or longer.
Inauraacm Hairs Panicky
i.'.mmia. July -n. War rink
Insurance reached almost panic rates
in London yesterday Twenty shillings
per cent was paid on specie from th.-
l ulled States on the liners Oceanic
St. l-iuis and iiliu . her.
Rh tlacrtaeul Iha Notes
RE It NIB B witter land July 30.
The swi-s government has authorised
the lasuanoe of twenty fran.- notes on
s 11 "f the International situation.
Bourse is loaedL
OHE88A July 10.- Th" Bourse his
nss !' en dosed for three days
Frctich H'ar-fhip tioallna
FT .It i INS. K jr. July 311 -The
I rcsich wamhip Ftiant began loading
coal an.l binding her surplus equip-
ment tod iv iii readiness for Immediate
di p 1 n Ufa for Brest
Mrnh to alii Time.
LONDON July 31 Thr st. Peters-
burg correspondent of the Times says
partiSl mol lllzatlnn has lieen Ordered
by RnssiT nnd is eenfmed to the army
i nrps stationed nlonu the h.irders of
Austro-Hungary The prolonged dip-
lomatic . . inferences at fit. Petersburg
.i.iiis the correspondent hove been de-
old nf practical results.
"The persistent unanimity of Au-
nd Oerniany's Mastd responses
to llusa'i dcpa'ring apoeals for a
snads t" A -.i I kurland
OTTAWA Ont July 10 Canada II
making preparations tn aid England
vlth r.cinnits sh'iild ih. ..n..r
country become Involved In the Euro-
pean conflict An emergency meeting
of the Canadian mllltla council was
hi id hen today.
it was learned toaighi tint the
iimtinK n.is nailed in conaequettcc
if mtasagat from the war office la
consider what steps should be taken
to protcrt Quebec Montreal and 1 thef
cities on the st. Lawrence river and
m. John nnd . (her Bay of Fundy
points fr..m raiding cruUNrrs
Th" most expeditious way of 'sis-
ing regiments for leevli he
British armies in Ku'.
'.'Oliti'U rcd.
iSpccials)
For l
Faiday and
Saturday
W'atcli for our daili
spofialfi tlicy win Hj
loar in Ibo WTorld ta
WTediic8duy Kridaj and
Kunday Kadi day will
have high-grade inor
chandiKfi valuos si px
oeptionallj low prices.
Ladieti finn y dress skir'-
in blaeji gnd white checks
new Btyleg with rnffles
t I
Udies' m Messolii
I ettlcoats. All colors. 1
cordian pleated
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Ladies Shirt Waists
made of Organdy em-
broidered Voiles' aiul
china - ks C 1
Whit ... tl roIoi 91
Colored Divss I in. n vi
nam . ..I ..
"' -. il IH I .III!'. IS III
and tan only
yards for . . . .
81
Nkir: patterns in wool
for now fall skins. Black
and colors in serge
whipcords and Rhepherd
cheeks and fancy mil
tures. A big lot to choose
from. .; j at is t
for j
Ladies' White Ratine
Dress Skirts long tunics
full sil S (Tt -s
prii e !L95 Jn J
llresg fVeries Silk Mix
tures colors pink blue
and lavender. Regular
priei !.""'. 4 e
5 yards for O 1
36-inch Roman Stripe
Dress Silica for Tunics
girdles and bottom of
skirt. Regular
-1 -r yaitl tpl
Ladies' 50c Silk Hose
white and black. Hie- val-
ues for 50c. You knov.
our reputation for g I
' '''' $1
56 inch wool Serge black
mid navy for fall skirls.
uis a tunic without
w tin. Regular (f
H.50 yard . . .
$1
Ladies Summer Parasols
White ami colors $1.59
to '1.50 values -j
36 inch Flowered Rio
Cloth. Tl.o most wanted
tliiinr of the day. Just
like the h htte on I - beat
tifully flowered
i ani. tor til
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Ladies Gingham and
Percale Bouse Dress
i tip to 19 and J 1
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1914, newspaper, July 31, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135093/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.