Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1914 Page: 4 of 10
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TUK ti'I.sa DAILY WOULD WEDNENIM
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REAT BRITAIN WOULD
HA VK PROTECTED BEL
MUM AGAINST FRANCE
IISMARK WAS DIFFERENT
Iccills That in 1870 the Ctarmani
Belgium
Battle ot Marne
Allies' Victory
DID NOT YOTC nB8TE&DAV
ON 1 LAN PROPOSED BY
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Officers ol Un.tcd Mine Vvonu
Accepted the Proposal to
End Strike.
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Opened For Business March 4th 1907
Condensed Official Statement of the-
Central National Bank
of Tulsa
At the Close of Business September 12th 1914
Resources:
In . il IImhi's Mail.
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Win. Green International secretory-
treusurci tin miners said he i -
( ;isi and Smht hxehange v n.L'W
I ri'iitii( Loans 64flt.2.i3
I'm. (! States Bonds lnT.otio.oO
BiidB C'omity and KcHool Warrants .. 970443.58
Loans "ii TiMif 164500800
Overdrafts !.!((!) 77
hue from United States rreasurer ... 5223.92
furniture and Kixturt s 10370.03
17 1.077.71
Liabilities:
Capita) M...k $ 100.000.00
Surplus and Profit Earned 147915.70
Circulation 10000800
Reserved for Interest 20O4.oo
Dividend Aeeount 2.50
Deposits 2973555.51
$.3374077.71
Officers.
K. ( Vosbie President
M. Berry Active llee-Pri sident.
I V. Bryant. Active Vice-President.
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Vice-President
II. I '. A ndersun ice President.
W. 0. Bn.-k Cashier.
I". L I l.iiii. Assistant ashier.
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Jim. o. Mitchell
i. M. Berry.
V. W. Bryant.
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Directors.
K. Swing.
R. Kemp.
T. Colley
Moran
C. Tvrrell.
a. v.. i tin in.
W. (). Buck.
.1. 15. W.hI.'.
I i. T. Braden.
deploy considerable; forces on !he line I thai . ii in.
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drawing her forces to protect Vienna j lug for fnrthi r operations. On Sep.
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admitted 11 Trieste AUIInU. umi uui ma. wv Having i.'ik.ii ii-.' n'iiii tii
15.00(1 soldiers from Trieste and Trent position at Gerodck and having
lieaten and demoralised
efugo there i - nun.' The
uteri) as i. r tin1 western armies of
DENY
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Russian Victory
MEXICAN RAILROADS
SBZEB BY REBELS
lit in to Have Captut
100000 Knssias.
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th Italians fighting in 1 1 1 . nrst reached Moamska. Our ti".'ps are
have been killed in the (Julieian within s day' march from the fort-
SIB Ma Paris. Sept. IB. 7:1:1
p m.) .'.u Austrian official commu-
nication received hero today denies
reports of Russian victories and ae-
ii .in.' hundred 1 1 1 - 1 1 -
sand Russians and nearly five hun-
in. I can ion have been captured by
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Servian Won lira in.
If i.M E i.i Paris Sept. 16.- t 26
p ii i -A dispatch from San Gio-
vanni Albania says the Montenegrin
troops have joined the Servians and
lighting under Bervian generals
Eastern Oklahoma Men
Consider Cotton Plan '
WASHINGTON Sept. 10. Con-
firmation today lo Consular Agent
I niinman ai Mexico ay of the re-
i ported taking over if the KleKican
Central railways by the Carranca gov-
ernment disturbed officials hire No
action will be considered however
until the interested American bank-
ieisand bondholders havt been heard
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.1 lieen .ii.Mu.n. Sent U.. iln:.Ui p. in I
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led
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I.I.- ivuy i.ik. i iiemiiti.'l- i'V llie .... . ... i. i UK
now no Uunge taiigin i.eriiiiiu sp.
Seiiilin." K I N't IS V. " ta.i S. in IB. An I
.!'..'i ' Genua i spv arrested at lior
risb it .:. w ..; brought . . Fort II. nry
em issueii said n..i a m.i;. ..r ret way in n ! imn.ir. .1 men were taiccii prisoners 1 a run in me n.ino-is.
tn. iu wii i. Phc in .i admitted be under-hind another BOO men "f si. nation- m( ot n.e i"it cotton crop in Okla- T)u. QUeBtion uunermost in the
"I I military c ties. alilv m ladniK several officers . minds of observers ham is arhthr
tin' Integrity .'f foreign-hold bonds
w ill be guaranteed under the new re-glma
I Cnrranza I'lalnis his action
i" warranted because the Mexican
government owns a majority of the
. MI I'IIM. i MinKsi n Till' stock and ih.it a larga pari ol the
III i!i.i:-ui -i (itidn I minority is owned bj Mexicans in-
.. Ouir) tins I n directed tn ascertain
m(ii.mi.i. I just the amount of American and
other foreign Interests in tin. railways.
ll'SKOGKK. S. I't IB A th.ill- naM "' l'u nperat. ! I
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head a h i lent ral ukotich ha
repulsed the Austrlans ail along the
Bosnian front h r.
"Tli. -re was Hghting Baturday Sun
day ami Monday" tn.- dispatch con-1
tinues "and the Servians are pur
su.us me fii.-n.). ..'- .. - " : . ana a i" ir.i .i tlirectors. New all if
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N.iv.il li.i e Wet! IH-fcndcd
l: iMK. ..i Paris. Sent IB 7 . 4 "
hat o re. . ... d litforuial Ion from a t eliable
Is. He. I the Austrlans and j.iiin d tho ; ueiegates in.m
'.. . . i counties In eastern
v. r twenty-five
i ikla homa w re
present "t the meeting. At the rinse
Inf the si s.'i.'ii resolutions embodying
ii.. endorsement of the "buy-a-bale"
( .ei .nan- It. fH iiiniM .
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I'nili Armies Hosting
t i iv I n i v Ri.nl 1 1; i :m .i m i
ltcetn.it r la. tnc greui n n.u (" i "Hi armies ate taking n breath I ""'"" " ..ea.iiMini.s. uasHou
Austi i on the bay of Porto Delle gyg .. aUv Mgjp iiordeaux cor- '".Tire . Simmons of 8t Loubi
.. nrovided with mortars sim- Lawful "ir ii.. n..r nun " '' principal speaker at the
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ngth
ItrigailK'r liisjicrai Killed
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a strong position in.rth i f t.
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i..U.i :-i M.I l.:.ll l.l i 'Mil iail'i"'l I?... M. l M.1.. ... Ml.. I t
it al b defended by mines electric- tho end lf thc week Nevertheless . '""'-ii-t. and by Professor I'. O. Hoi-
ally wired and spreafl over a wine tl..x maj ni..i i. draw off thoir
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With Itching Cured by
S;txo Salve
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'I'll.' in rt'S defenders arc said
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I.HNDON S' . '. ill. I aild a. tn. I
Renter TeiiKiani
troops through the tow n
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Every ban' i
1 'i. lahoma wis
eight miles west of Montmedy or h. "cu l" ''""" :"fl 10 n
the M u.e vail y int.. Luxembourg. n'ess tin- latter made u hnaa
"Evidences of the def at a. . u- i " '"" .cul "on acreagg
Tra'iKfcr I'mii Ntcamivs
NKW ORLEANS Sept. IB.- For-
mal transfer from British tn Ajuerlcnn
registrj of the l nitcd Fruit company
steamer Gartago look place hort to-
day. This the first shin sailing
: f a southern pert to change registry
1 tider the recently enacted navigation
laws.
mulate. Masses of even kind of ma
tel l:' I are being ahatnlniied hv th
lau. rtulnlng Company.
"II. .w was your tour of Bgyptt"
"I enjoyed it immensely."
ReKiruid Gormaii erulscrs
HONOLULU Sept. IS Tho Ham-burg-Amerlean
steamer btaatsxekerc-
ter Kraetkc arrived today from Chi-
nese seas bringing 7i Chinese pas-
sengers ft. m the Marshall Islads Pas
"1 guess you saw the pyramids. I vau m ui. .1... " v
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A d'sisit. n tn tin
company from Berlin coming bylQermans pointing tn the continuance
wa) of Amsterdam gives the follow-of their retirement. The French are
nit statement of the German head- bringing up reinforcements In large
i..iutra Bluff timed u. m.. Tuesday numbers.
evening "Retreat to Stcniy would be risky wen yes; nut uiey .ti.in t make
pii battli which has been contln- and the enemy may prefer to fight much of an Impression mi me. l r. it
in ..i.i i. i am. i. .'.- t.d th ... t two days on the again. In i with an .. d genUeman from PHm Tats Must lb- Liegiblc.
v"s " !. right :: of i r western army ex- itluff Ark. who would tell u"h I Officer Hughes th. genlor in.-mi. r
ii. i i iiumuttk-atlon issued by tends today t" the eastern armies in i LONDON Sept I. 8:88 s m - '""'' "'"in s that I hardly knew ! of 'he motorcycle squad last night
French government tonight gii'..ihe neighborhood of Verdun. 'Th. Morning Post's Petrograd corre-1 wheUier I was touring bgypt or Ar- stated that it was his Intention t.
.' tills from tin battle line except "Until now the Germans have been spondent .s: kansaa." Birmingham Age-Herald enforce as far as in. could the city
x tl ihc allied armies ire in Partlj success! in some par's of the ... ptrst German army although ordinance providing that the tail light
ittact with tho Gernwns every- extended la. . general lhsiu rtiiened by several divisions virtu- Minuter suwutr. I oi auiomoouea snail '.hlno mi the
and th t the forward n sMli eontlnu'np ; ally his ceased tn exist The ti.i ! As Is well known the law cannot number tag oi tin- ear. and that the
me. n continues between the Meuse "'" eastern war theatri the I mans are t treating like a panic-1 concern itself in any case before it numbers of the can mast he legible
ti Argonni army of General Hlndenburg is re- itrlcken mob The Busssians have with side issues. These are rigorously I "hd nol blurred with din and u. .
i . . ; . nlcation reads! forming aftei the conclusion ..f his I crossed tr.- lower reaches of the rlvei excluded. past recognition in his Informal Hi
n Uf . wing i an an pursuit. Humor that upper Silesia gan without opposition in a case in which n man was ac-1 timatutn Hughes said that in. would
... with fie enemy onl'" aooui to be ihreatened with danger j with the Russians already smith of eused of forgery a witness for the de treat ail drivers r automobiles which
whole I i from heights north arc unfounded the Ban Gw the significance ol tense managed t.. say: I did not have a tag clean and within
if the river Usne weal .mi south of - Prtcmyal and other strongholds of the 'I know that tin' prisoner cannot the glare of the tall light just as thei
. . Russian Operation district has been heavllj discounted write his own name." had no tag tn teh end that the it n
on the pen er our forward move- N'l'u VORK Sept. Col. Nlcolal These fortresses were Intended to cov- "All that is excluded" said the etpal law would he strictly nnfm-.. i"
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t'ctw" a tin' Arc tine district '."'Cjewssi. u uuaij u.. ....i in .. m.ui.- .... w.-n in. .in- juups .... ir. ....i .Mlt;. im n corn since ne has been
Hie Liqnld Remedjt being osed
ritu very satisfmUrT rOM .'for i
Headacne
CCtCK UBBVLTt THY AT
W iff Ai . n.v that the ii t in v ..f grad as fel..vv
the crown prim e is besieging and "The rapid and energi'tlc advances
ii isrdltig Verdun Th;- . tj never f !'' irnn 0f General Rennetikampff
has il Otilt forte! it i iin east Prusi i .-id our decided suc-
Po-Do-Lax Banlshos Plnxpli
lt d Blood Pimples ll.ad:
lilllousm i "i id ! l.tver. '. si 1 1
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n that tin' stand now being made
i. mm..-.' along th. river Alone
beginning of a new battle
ma) develop into a combat al-
' unite af .ii. .i Lent us that
: 1. i. j.. . .s. I Russian embassy tonight made pub- sn river ar..i the Carpathian moun- with writing his own name but that motorcycle policeman shows tl I
"it ;s ibsolutcly untrue! as has been He here sn official statement received tains. They have proved useless for of -. . elo." Philadelphia I when he starts aftei them ha hi rina
Russian war offlci n i Record. them hack.
Initnimsntin Art Kprf union lmltl 8'icnffltnd Bo.iri'n..
CUVhl.SKs ALL THR OVAKTAOK8 Of II P. II s i H sin p
ingTORMr ntmu "IVKN M M"Kr WAM SaLr 1 i St
l l 1.1 11 I I It MiY riH KSK BOAHD i lXriPlINii ip 1.11 i
ANT S ATTENTION) 1'i.R 'jno vvn grains U wona. el.BV-
OerrsspsiHtiagty inw rstw ! sas wsikiMllos of tsarsM Writs i
''" "" rBE8- "'0 W. ttK0T. A. M . V tiSSlff g1
on. which Is not a part of the Verdun cesses over ine Austrlans nave com- i o l etc. come from tndigeatlon. Take
defenses bul prote is Ini neignts OI peiieu in- uerraans to u no ran con- '.-li.-l ix
Mc sc. has been bombarded on sev
"it is known that the violent at-
tai ks of which it i a- i' n the object
have n 't succeeded d that slnci
yesterday it hos been r lleved
"There is nothing tn report concern-
ing tin right w ins."
the Bleaaani and al.sn-
lerahle forces trom tloir western lutelv sura Laxative and vou Won't
from suffer from a deranged Stomach ct
"From August 2 to September 10 other troubles. It will tone up the
the German shifted strong reinforce- Liver and purify the blood use it
''' ini' ...-i Prussia. Advancing I regularly and you win stay well have
ti.i. ugh . i untry thoroughly famil-1 clear complexion anil steady ner'ec
I .i to tli".; th. enemy pushing fOl Get a Bee battle today. Mono ha 'k
ward ! i right iving wa.. preparing to I if nut satisfied All Iruggtsta dv
ro tooko nr.K
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1914, newspaper, September 16, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135133/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.