Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 285, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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TUB Tr !.sa DAILY WORLD FRIDAY
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1914
German Troops
Are in Brussels :J :; !;
THI RE S NO Sim
ider
tin'
BSD TAPE OF STATE DE
PARTMIMT PREVENT!
PAYING OUT GOI. U.
CHARTER NINE STEAMERS
Will He U ctl in Addition In
He ulai Boati to Bring
M' rei i r the pi i i.hhiiii ii . r ti
In I k I i' field mini h n nn ii.1' t tn til'
lli rin. iIjk l. III. .Mm. i n Hit Idiine left
IN TAKING CALOMEL
am iniMtiti) after .i hh.iji' struRgh
' i ii es r. i by x i . . i . i fodvuii'i LI vu .Pane will tlx up mir
nil) strong poililon They were I llvej tafel) ami won't "knock you out"
forced py ii luuntui nil . s toll u day A man fO Ih Very lltllii like
bark In body which i anlldl) en- working and n child don't wunt to go
tuhllshed iin lh Balllti anil along Ihelti aehuul n. Item bilious or ooustlpated
canal from the Matm to Ihs Rhine if you try calomel to our n Hie
-1 hunt 1 h ara thai iu w in be en w alt
Witt i-i Japan wed b) it- nft.i . tr. .m ti.i you win
Ami
Kclll'
Home
u n. m l 1 Iftl i un for two m throe day mora
i. rixial ttd H wo uy "Don't take Calomel." rou
.. BvonltiKi ' " i"' psrferl remedy to Mike tho
rdurud 1 1 1 . t Place of calomel ;it Uetman A Camp
tin- i i.si i . i ' 1 1 (hal ie guaranteed to ri'llcvi n-
t Herman) xtlpatlon and liven up the liver J ift
ns nub klj at calomel hut without any
of the bud aftci effects .r ua lomcl. Thu
numu Mt' thin medicine In Hudson's Mv
or Tone Ii if .. pleasant tastliia leg
cKuhle Ionic that mlldlj ittmulutea thn
livei and oauaoi it to woi H uai right
uiil out ami danger of aallvution if it
doenn'i full) satlsf) you you may have
your mom y bo It from thi store u hare
you bought podann'a Ad
Hub s.
Adoiphe i -
i
A' . ordina lo .i
I w
hi i
ill IUI
I'oiir In
hlin. W .. Ill
Ih ll
been xtiei n i bei i
W.i.
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hiumla)
or relatives here had deposited mmi-
t wiih the slate depart mclil w as
dispatched from in. n. i .u im. nt lo
Inf.
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'rotCMl ' . Milan I lllell 1.
ll.it.' I ea
Tin' American W .
Inn Ii . Mori
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l'iilil-li III ..I II .i.l.
'
i . many in t - lYnrsliliH.
' ige
1 In in t . u it t ch
ririii-ii i i-i i aeroplane mvcriiios
hi pi . uii. ir i appintta w hieli will in
dose meaaotoa and Instructs the
finders to forward Hum i mm id lately
in i in add re ses he) hear
Boud ' ould m i mi) I in i vi here he had
...
1 '.' ptaln Klni It a military u later I
I'egoud wild hail destroyed .i hangar
i . .ii Mela and w ked .. Keppolln
..Mil ..is. i destroyed thpee tuba aero-1
P Im in " in i he h i i .i i
Aeroplanes are now plume tin
purl in war which formerly only ear.
An official notification laaucd to-
nil m to t in- pooplt. ut ICngland i
Pope's Sister
Died of Grief
1 1 I'M n. ii from i 'age i inc. i
fori hia death bo arranged f." I1H.OO0
hi. In urance m favor uf bla ilateri
.'- ihliuj elae booh to hla family The
I will was read today in the presence
t .if i '.ii dlna i Merr) i cl al but it haa
not 1 1 .'ii offb lall) made public.
Phe in ..in ol the pontlfl haa bean
. ' 1 a iiai of Intenai s i let to the papal
I'.ilin lira h
Mills lA.TS
Paragon IVouai ra ..n
iic Vow j; i
l i nt Dlao unit
Just About Ten Days More
and the Summer Clearance
Sale Will Be at An End
Take advantage of the Stein Bioeli Suit Sale now.
Tlinr art' liundrodH of three-piece medium
weigh! Suit. Very desirahle roroariy toll wear. All
the Blue Beige Suits an- alao in. Imlnl.
-3 Off the Regular Price
Take Advantage of the Man-
hattan Shirt Sale Now
Inst ten days more It's your ouly ehauec this
year t.. buy tlienc lii";li grade Manhattan Shirts at
the reduced prices. All the sill KhirtH Pine Mad-
ras Shirts arc included.
Kvery otlier item of Spring and Summer A j -parcl
for men or boys reduced 25 to 50 per cent.
Mid
' retai i i t Mate ho today
:."i retrain from teare Ha Raid:
"I have lual the one dearcat my
ti nit. iir u;is more tn.-iri pontiff
more ihun maatcr in wan m) vecond
futhi r
n.i Invilaiioiia rt.
Contrarj to cuatom the cardinal
Ml. Ill in mi n. til i.iil i iv.l mi n.11...
" ".'llH ol the Ch i i . Vatican for th rinri
me lint; after the death ..i the pope.
'I I.. .I..I . . ... m .1 ... ... I.
"'1 nibled ihe emperoi wild to frln Jume of cardinal Scrap pi n Van.
lira) thai Uermun uri lair'lii 1 i 11111 .i.....i .t ih.- x i..n .... 1...
! w i.e. in xuch Invitation tnual be loaued.
lai.liiMil annul. -Ill wan in NanleK
hiiUn- 1l.h1 wan Kcildier.
L.OXDON Ann 80 A Man
Illl'KbUKl
man ' iiii.inrV fun 'Well adilrcHH t" Ih
1 ii- 1 regiment of footKuarda. The;
lilmaed h.. that t in ihould be nblt
n. hot . ri Inn ; he flag . f the fntlu r-
1.' ml over the 1 ni 1 of Ite enemlea
of I he lasi drop . 1 . i. r man blood.
The sword whl. h in hod allowed to
r main In n- aheath di ade after
di ude and win n he now drew. niut
di cldi He de. lor. .1 it could not be
HhcHthed again without victory and
r
Iriiating In Aliulght) 'i".l and rcnicin-
1 .-i Inti 1 lie Kim Inns daya ot "id
1 '
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 f..r victor)
ItllHWIIII .ll
eff
IVn Slildn
lliM-
I
BrusM'lN In Starving.
when he received thi message an
iioiiucing thi grave condition of the
pope He look the m xt train for
Ii me but shortly oftci leavinn N'aplei
ti dynamite bomb exploded In the
train wounding ID passengers. The
cardinal was not wounded but was
ol. lined In " a 1 fin n second train
1 nrdinal VannuteHI in almost Mind
la stone deal and si weakened by
nervous prostration from which lie
hn nufferred ti.r years that n is nos-
slbli in ma not be a hlc to perforin
the functions of In office m which
case Cardinal AuMiardi BUbatituti .b an
of thi Hatred College will take Ids
Ulace Cnrdlnul Sohnstlnii Mu..lnilll
i" llpiefi 1 .f the congregation of riles
irum s ill at enautio. Hi Is suffering from
' ' v 11 1 11 ntnl ..11 in tlon and it 1 doubtful
' l" ' ho In can attend the conclave
itions I (.mi f he doei whethet he will be al-
1 lowed lo vote The constitution gov-
"'' 111 thi conclave makea provision
. -
.1
'
I Wi od W a) in
great Ourdlnnl Hiomede Palconce for
1
"" b s dim ' 91 w hen he was summoned to
" V' 1 ' rrivli . pro eoded si ralght to
! 1 1 V'atli on 1 v here he found the
I 1
'
' enrred In
1
mlng I emotion. Ho was assisted to the side
been .a the 1 mtlfl and kissed his hand and
1
ih. 1 ." tiff's di ath He burst Into
lenrs 1 xcialmins "tin will r Uod bo
.it di m He thi n b ft Rome with his
I s i-onnai ceremonies in connection
These sanitary jars are
easy to seal easy to open
Adjust ilic rubber ring. Put theaii-guuitopin
lilace. Snap the spring seal. I li.d 15 all llieir
is to It. Wlien you want lo open llie jar unnap
tlie sea!. I'hr whole llung is us simple us A liC.
Atlas
E-Z Seal Jars
have ulher good points. They are made of
grrcn gltw lo ex. ludc the light and prevent
disi olnraii. in. Then loo tlie noulh ( an L'.-Z
S?al Jar U ' wide that
you tan put (mils and
vegetables lull size
into it.
Mn.le in haV'pint 1 int
quart . I'l .1 .1... mas
Molt giorru E-Z -Srl
Jars. 11 your ilod not
1.1 us know.
Inmlltnn Cnupnns are
gacgea An thac jars.
Hazel-Atlas Class Co.
Wheeling W. Va.
Wrik ftr took afnclpu 20
poi.ry; tilt rtclpei .'ppir hu
Auri'.n llnrlmj; ntnK by
umouj Civln.u ioo'.-j.
1 . 1 h. Itnlna I '
: II . d
ter from Mrs Atntusi Ueapa. written -! an earlj hour In tho morning on
t .
1
1 led ol
1
I "'' 1 was in I'm m l: read as follows; death. Amid deep silence the chain-
I "ii Is famine and desolation all berlaln sprtnkled the t .i w.m hoi)
' 1 ' J list think two pounds .t salt water lliricc calllnn the pope by name
11 w is In thi that Wi hi hi for 11 mills now costs 'Qlllseooe fSartn" ihon nirnino .
in " 1 it. Iti
llan roar guard
Ms in government nonds xnoai im km 11 b) tin bedside h
an noi witn a .int. Man) aniK imced solemnly "the Done i
really it- ad.'
Al i . '1 lock in the morning the eel-
. i. tlon of masses began in the (bath
chninbci t"i in repose .f the sn.il of
Kaiser order
I I Ml I
..I l ainih I'ln
iinl
Haw Mnstlsti Troops I ami.
'
heavy The 1
11 Herman and
nakins. tin- de
hunt 'Pirl. ni.mi
Interfered Willi
. The road
Vila. U.
nt ni the KX"
nponj senaa a
'hrlal una that ;
re.i the attacks
Itru 1- 1- 1 spturcd
1
I tie ll. lnian arm v Is retiring nn
lat. I Antwerp without having been i n-
gaged by Ihe Hermans.
1UI I Along i.nh the announcement of
md I the fail of Brussels the official st.ti-
llicnt sax :
"Our troops hue nut with brilliant
surceases in Alsace especially be
tweet) Murlhausen and Altklrch The
iint ri.inK .-r nn further German ad-
vance w siw at .1 "
f hunger
little hen t" la bought
net toda) was iw.. poundi
half a pound of Hour Thi
Iti assels is Indescribable
a- men and chlldrMt are About the same time In the nope
use they have n.dhinif to prlvtiti chapel meases weri celebrated
ie automobiles have been h Uonsignor Bressan and Cardinal
I. Carriages are stopped I dhlett the latter the only cardinal be-
ts and the 1 s un-I sides Merr) Del '.i who never left
1 taken tot ns.- .f the I the Vatlenn
are sold for Ittdand's Tribute to Pope
nda I st. l'Ai'h Minn. Aug 20. Arch-
isband has ti. le.iM-. 1 will 1 .vliep .li.hn Ireland in a .. mt.. 1 ....
reftlater as a nurse to save my life the pope's death today said
lon'l hi 11 "f your Jewels tor II "The passing away of Plus X- pon-
sent them to tin. national bank.Jtirt 'i H me is dramatic In its set-
which ha- 1 n moved lo Antw. i. tings A tremcndoui war is helm'
1 deposited everything there with In- V;aed In the mldat of all un aged
atructlons In I should die. man dies in Rome and for the moment
At this very Instant I was told ). world pauses In .is wonderlngs
mat the water supply naa ocon pots-nd expectations to rivet Its attcnUon
upon the fcJternal City upon the silent
I death-clasped rkjrun of Puis x W hat
Threw Port h sjl 11 Train. ' In thi '. :' that makes such
PA It IP Aim so. (10:40 ! m.) ' powerful summons on thought of
A dispatch ti thi Havas agency from mind upon throb of heart and word
S'ap - i '. .t 11 bomb thrown to- ' mouth? It is tin- Roman pontlfl-
ilaj .it iim first . lis ompartment . f eot marking another epoch In its life
h train bound for Rome exploded am: ol many centuries; it is the closing
ured several travelers hour In the career of one f the most
hoi) and lovable link- in 'lie loll-
arcs ! - 1 iiii-i for France chain of thai supreme pontificate
hi was in. (..ntitt ot the Chris-
tian creed. Por this all Christians I
non-1 1. 1 none as wen .in i a I In 1 11- are
NOW
made by hand
in the lung straight me
a free draft even burning smoke
for the Owl Cigar
mm i
Rothenberg & Schloss Kansas City.
I'AttlH An.- 10. (i:SS p ml
Two hundred ami eighty Qrcclan sub-
'. . ...I . r w h ni 1. ugkt m the w -
1 inn now
n no im- 1
"Mi wif.
than they had hi 1 11
in . a. v. r liHiy 1 a 1
1 1 rape Nn is.
"We hav hei n s . i M in fiti .1 ' '
by tl rape-Nuts that 11 would m
rial fnl n. . 1 I. a- 1 now .1. 11. '
Nam.' given b) I'ostlllli Co. Batlb
C11 . k Mich 1;. id "i n. It.i 11 in
Wi llvtlle' in pkgs. "TI . 1.
on."
I'Air read ihe Sjtinve letter? X ne-a
nn arapcars in.ni urnr in Unn pis .
ore gtmililK' line. ..ml lull n liiinm i ' M and of Ih
ih
I.
ingrj for ( wo dayi
ni.. 1 n train which
lavre w Ithoul iir'hb
aeroplanes would
an 1 drop bombs
Inn n s
Fr
I (plains Hi Irian It. in 111.
WASHINQTON Ana 10. An of
flclsl cxplnnaUon of the Belgian Held
urmy's backward movement toward
twerp was aHm tonight in the fol
lowltHt cablegram from London made
putdic by the iiritih embassy;
"Tim Belgian field army bas.-.i on
Antwerp has fallen back in that di-
rection to n.ver its communication
With that fortress In .1nti.i11.1ta1.
thai this might become necessary the
seal of government already had been
trai fet 1 ..1 to Antwerp
"As Brussels is nn undefended iity
iin l 11.. lonaer the si -it of c. rntni'iii.
iim fii.t that tbt OermsJIS may lur.c
.in Balkan a irs ami a large num-
ffi red then ser) Ices
resting details occupied it Is nwl tf guat linpoitnme
ins .1. btors. To those whi peered into
I. r ..f llnlln... ..ft. ...I .1... M 1111 IneilllllK Ol Ills OrCIDIe loll-
loday to thi r-n. i. military an thori. modernism it is plain
ii s that i e was undaunted champion of
Bo many men want to nllst undei "tnl doctrines .f the
th flai r the republic that it has ch.ri!?tan 'eii-rion
been round necesaarj t.. extend the. '!"" "''" njpllclty Itself equally
.. limit ... epunces. i"' ""Ul humble tollers in
the atli an W Ith tin- humble toilers lii
To Investigate motile.. ' "'; his V'"y-
.. earnest love of Hod and of the things
M'M..... Aug - ... l p . .)- predominated him. Belt yy.is
ihe K' cm 'in today dsctded to nothing''
maki . t'.. i a h Investigation of al-l
' . V ' ' i Itryan Was NotifteA
. ... L : W SUII1T.. Aug. M. Scire-
it .... it-. -1 in " in in. i.
'i cs i i . thi beginning nf the
tension between Franct
mmi) .
'Iteeretnn of State Wsshtiurtnfi ti
WlieniM i Vow Need I flesieral Tonic ' The pone died nt 1 o'clock t tits
The Criterion
in Tulsa
UNDER:
Ralph Hague's Management
Try my Club Breakfast Price .
Noonday Mot and Cold Lunchet
. ISc Dir. and 10c
-a. u III I Mli
t'ure Cream l'nre Creamery Mutter Dm- Own Maki
and Pastry.
Rolls Hr.
Open at 6
o'clock n ra .
w sather.
aha rp
i 'i Ivatt
Close nt !' .1" p m. during hut
Parties Solicited.
Pari
9:ir
Kuther Francis 1 1.
i" same prlvileires as Un
Ink. I.nni'.
Tin i i.l standard Grove's Tastsless
hill toide is equally valuable as
general tonic i eoaitse it contains the
well-known nic properties of quinine
nnd Iron. Drives out malaria en-
rlrhes blood builds up tin whole syg
tun 0c- d.
mi miiiF
Ali en an rml assy Rome.
"u.-in.- dated I n m. Augnst 10.
!!!
"Reci I ed4: r r p m ."
notlii r tine V I. Iim
Jii Ml Aug. til 30 a. 111.
Ia
t ardktal nilihons lawtea l o.hn
'-.i. .in... mi Auv .
e. ediiieli- rtlfflnaill ......
Vlnv l.. L hm u "TI. . I.I....I. ... ........ .. " "p n 111
nviHi) ... u ...I' .i. ooi r 1 1 11
i.e.' . ill. d ear v H is iinuniiii' r .anlli.nU
:..i niv.in iniiiciit m.n. i.'inin- this ill: .in tes. Mis fntal illmss was siiii.-r-
'. . ar1 I Ik . fr . 1 .... I .... ...... I 1... .... - At-
I ... . . ."ii ii inn iiii.i.ii "i ri i in. war.
the death o I the pipe of hnvlna OC
'.. oi iMuo 1 1. mii) . 1111.11111 ii-si on ine Ausiro-i ."Mii tin i m. .lain.- ilild.o.w uin ..n
arms but he was equally anxious as New York for Naples on Ihi iv i
10 the fate of the Wilts In l-'ian.-. SlSI liner nftSaSnJ I . V "
Qermany andAustrta pani-) by Rev! Louta R?
Father Werni arss jtencral of iim . ham-ell. .r ie Ualumoi archdw
Ho i. tv ..f Jesus and it is ennsidere.i lM . oTh . sccreUw In
dcubtiul whether conclave f..r the th .IU. !lt u v.. .
election -f ins suecesaor can he held Father Mlekney today carried the
during the war. as the provincials of cable contalnlns ..ffi.- .i It .
Ihe illfferi nt Counlrii'S must e n ' of t . t... I" M"if"
Roma lor that Durtmaa rhlm . i . ..I .. . .'..... ..:. "" eiiruinui.
m w - " . -i - . ' - i I I ; l( i ; .
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 285, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1914, newspaper, August 21, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135111/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.