Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 292, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 29, 1914 Page: 2 of 10
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Opposing Armies
Slop to Ri
The Last
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of tin- Suit
I he Latt
Two Days
of the Soli'
Today and Monday arc
the Last Two Days
of the Sale
The Manhattan Shirt Sale
The Stein-Bloch Suit Sale
The Blue Serge Suit Sale
The I anan ( )xford Sale
The Paragon Trouser Sale Posit
ively Ends Monday August 31st.
The Sale of Boys9 and Child-
ren v Suits.
This is your chance to buy your Boy's School
Glori es saving ot 1 3 to 1 2. Monday August
31st is the last d; v.
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The First
Showing
of the
New Fall Styles in
Stetson Hats
for Men
Every new style produced for this
fall by Juo. I). Stetson Co. can he
found in our showing of Soft or Stiff
Hats at
$3.50 $4.00 and $5.00
Our Showing of Hats for Men (it
$2.00 and $3.00
The best you can
possibly buy for
the price. Fifty
styles to select
from.
Fait Hat Styles
are Heady
A genuine 10c worth is your mild
friend Tom Moore.
Compact in build. A silky Sumatra
wrapper snugly fitted and free from
the slightest defeels.
Full it a mild mellow bouquet.
Draws freely and burns evenly to a
firm snow y ash.
Most of his friends would call that a
pretty modest description.
Tom More
cigar io
Little Tom 5
Torn Mooro :
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.in ruin- I'tom Nw itaorlttod.
I'A HIS. Aug; it i lii.4." p. in. i
A spi t'lal ti .mi :u i ived here frni
Lyons a i i; o'clock tonight brii gin
fiOO A ii. rici 1 1 s fr.ni Switzerland T't
I. mi -i. .iii.i- tground Journcv t...k 27 hours f.-om Unu-v;
! i IVKIfl IN .l KM . VN'D lll KOI
1 1 I liar Capture I i lot la ml. I.OMni.v
I mii;ii.i.iv. aiiv rearing cap
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UOAUKS Mi . General reach the British Ui.i Indii s. "ii. nM M. A. Carr a merchant of Weil
1 m .me i Hchrltt o. Helm i- s.linfcr ami It. ington .n. ami I.. Alexander
was rTi pj uovernor May hi i;riii.ui no 'moors of tin- r. w of I
i minora preliminary i on. t. British iteamer Uarew 1.
i cine i no eonrenuing vma pcnrc.l before United Stales Immiltra-
1 ractioni t Ion off tdata and avked that the) be
1 reaon repi - mini: -ar- permitted to remain In Amerbi
" '" I lempoiaril) on tbe The ItrmlKratlon ufficlaia denied
Englishman in German
Prison Eighteen Days
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ll ( I Mil ll
11:15 p. n. .
The Kcv. VVhlneup a London i lergj
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imed bii' relief lu other raiea rheutntttm
Ih Hi. remit ..f nen ( .
oilier! ti li tbt i ff.'.'f ..f tome n
blood rendition hiving been i ..... t uti
mercury. Iodides nrocnl.- mat oth r pobwo-J
turn lulucral drug.
1 he re. .... Mi of all thi "' t
fheMjPBtlira t.y the ate of s R s n n
iiiii'i fill tribute In Hie nniu'iil elftrar) of
thl reatarfcibh nedl :i it -
Hted '"' iinlurall. ju'l at i 111 ...
ami Juti at ucil uranlned . tbi
eceptibHi most palatable and matt id . I
Hi; mi'il fm.l i.. in. I lall to ui i a buttl
f i s n. today but intitt upon s .-
I tin i iceapl n lubatltuti. foa nill b.
Mtoallhea at the reaojti If Jfour rlunnia
Uatn la of aueh rmtiira ilia' y."i wi.uid
Mke to cni'iH m (tr. at pe.sllif c'liflil. i.
tlallv. rlr. in the M.-dLal M.-pt.. TM Se lf
Specific Co. tit Swlfl Rldg. AHnnia Ua.
I'urtoi ln Hi aUtiite
i in in adnihwti ti.
Kcotiicl. rai nier u I iPner
I.. n is 1 1 .i.i'. Ky. Aug -t'harleg
Prldmore a Knotl pounty
Kentucky mountaineer todai rode
into lxnusMiic on train fmni hla
ins in iai. .vi u i ncaiic i (. alkcil to Hie . in liotpil.1 ami
1 "" meals a da) w.il beiaaked f r admlaaion as a nattent
Uermuna lost t- ii i. nnj actor sctress or theatre rhyslctana dlaarnoaad his ease as in.
' :' P '' :!"' 1 Iroay and Irwlated him. Prldmci -aid
I l.c bail lie. m til n!ii. I. st it..
I Yen ti I (iu-4. Ilsxtci atirlnffs 1 1 not Robbed I
I. i man inihaurajutar I ti
I met from Hou --. I I ..t Baxter springs TOKtO Aug. 19 (I IG m i
""""" im" "" in. ....... . iiiki . .. uex Herman nmbs
''' cvalry broki night und a lurg nntlty of capa and to Japan left today for Yokoha
:'' " V "'l ' " ""vepi npeeiai trnln. Home ttei
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i itb Australia arrived here tonight
from Bent helm Germany a-here th
r Imprisoned for l . ia .
c wi re In eaati m ti rmanj when
us . - declared uad knew noth-
ing about ii until letters which wo
mailed to friends in London Were re-
- turned to us fn m the postoffloe We
Immedlatel) started for Berlin. We
arrived there and bad our paaaportg
nppmved but afterwards we were
taken from trains repeatedly w.
nallj we reached Bentheim when we
. re tiir..n it a room It feet
syuare with Ituatlana I'n m inn and
H.ngiishmen.
Ve were kept there is day in
trlghtful unsanltan surroundtn-fs. So
meaaasea to frlenda were permitted
except telegrams for money Finally
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" 1 R k to London t tell our friends
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r.idv.:n tin- .'' " ... me guanis
I in. i item I ...i i : i ii " men v no were ou r
rarrlrd I ton I Rlesiioa. ilor'g departure exhibltlni only Tuh 'tr" "' ul holding the
M'T.'N Ok la.. Au it tRneelal) ...ii. i . .1:. "' younger men one boy If years old."
kDtoh s..s thai the allied The bond election for tin eoittln-1 band but i! n ;
swiftly arranged ti nee of the electric light and water "" I'aifiotie Kiind (Msiws l a!.
! further attempt tn break plants carried here totlnj by a bis dntntMonrl ii i.o i - . TiBONTo Aug At a final
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t in imped . the heights of Boulogne
"Let ii hnwevet be at. t. ful f r
one mercy I'm International tman-
doctrlAarlaa and lunatieg who
gn tn inc betw ecu Dunkirk und majority me totol vote was 142 to S m:v VoitK . m ' unL lne worRera for the 1w
commendation t the action ..r i. tin . '"k '"''"'v patriotic i
Wed in Kaiisa- li llo-piial. K ; .!.. ml. ti Irish Watinn.tii 2 L"? ' " ''" mnounced that the
tict innnt t lulM Villi iv. All'.i.s. Ohla. Aug. it I Spec inl) pledging sui t to Hie Hrlilah '. . " ''"''"" ?"-'. i 'I lie
o ' ' i ivy wireless I James . a young ifton boy J eminent nf tile Irish home ruli . t I 1 V . ' Mulock. an-
-- wted I 're at . Bayvllie died lodaj at a Kansas ntj hoapltat. nnteers to ief ml Ireland . '""iced that the Amerleaa Aid so.
m l ll. ...rteit in.s - Hi bad had typhoid' fevet fot three Ut leg i contained In a r s i . 1 ' " " h"' tLle"Sed Itself to rmlao
"fl i reort declartng thai weeka and ..is operated on fot up- adopted tonight by momtiers of thl "'art the support of the wives
menu ha evcrjrwheri pendlcltla dying a trm hours latet : .. - rork municipal ii r Ih B' f'""111'" or Canadian Miiunte.it
" ' ;" d is in full retrial Tin bod) was -hipped hen and the United Irish League of imertaa oat
rtg line. Itinera! will he held Sunday. i.ft in.i. t ...i..... " """ ..1. . vv..i.i v.. .1
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 292, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 29, 1914, newspaper, August 29, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135118/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.