Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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C ociety News
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n i i iit work thai hii in' ii. it ix
uit w.iik ii healthy: you con
i.iiitiv jitii more upon "ion than be
mi m i Vurr if rust upon the
lud h i- nei i'"' revolution thai
legtrnys the machinery '"" "'" r"
1 1 i ri if secrete arid; I'n.i lova
ml 11 mm in ' sw est juices
I i r iyi'MM nl iiiii.iiiii i im iM
Tl gngsmeni and approaching
rlage "t Mia alllne llcKesver In
Mr Willi. mi I. mill. in ms MMOUni'il
liiiumlii) afternoon when Mtai Lottie
i : iiiik entertain. d no it hsafi pari 1 '
Mi" M Km i er'a h nor
Hprey nf Mm i i.i and madeHa vln
mined it background tor the aeoora
una of ii nk and white carnatloni
r lablea of hearta wore played Hii
iiriae t"i IiIkIi acure u hand palntc I
. i. ih polng in Mlaa Margaret sihh.
ii refrvshnient platei held in addi-
tion i" Urn noil cakes favora n( cur-
i ittiuia i 1 1 each uf which acaa attached
ma envelope containing a lettor
. ..in rupid which bone the pleasant
i vs uf the outnlug event
The brlde-olecl it a daughter of
1 1 and Mrs. M Mi ICee. r ; i i her
nun rian tn Mr. Linlhan will be sol
uiulaed ai ii"ly family Catholli
church Wednesday morning October
:i. Tin- young couple will take u
Imneyi in nip to t& nsaa and upon
iholi return w II n ii le on a farm
i . i i tM- city.
Dr. i vi.ri in KH'ak.
Tin woman's auxiliary to tin board
i if niiaaiona of Trinity Bplacopol
I'iiiucli annoufloea a sllv er tea In t he
r r
T
! 'if -
lb "Ritz"-
a new fall model
Vou would have to look a long
tin ic t" find a more appealing Btyle
titan thia.
Its luxurious patent vamp its
a-holc quarter of rich black cloth
und its chic Louis heel of leather
combine to nivc i hat elusive air of
smartness tltat ii so much sought
;i(cr.
it ami I ry it on. t'l a
(
' lit ltd n 1. 1 y no to!
ISADI MASK
ami you will find ii the moal com
fortable model you have lmt worm
Window for lllmplay Wi
I a.i i -' Konic Journal.
hi
LYON'S
SHOE STORE
EXCLUSIVE A G E N T S
Hl r i Tin win i .ii. i noon froni
;; iiniti t
The Uv r. n Kckel recentl)
elet led aecri 11 ) "t the aeventh prot
in. of iii. church win bo preaoiil
utid the lea w hi afford an egci llenl
opportunity i" Ihoss Itiierosted in hi
w m i tn make his acauatntan' .
Thuradu I evening t here w ill be a iuh
He mi in al a hh ii 1 1 1 Ri kel w ill
ITi'in li and till mlaalonso societies of
the city Iri'i apootlvo uf denomination. '
i . I;- it .1 i in Frlda) be a III m-'
t to guild in. I uuKlllur) for uonfei
i
Mi mill al. Wiley Stewart and
daughter Mia Mar. Piewn.it of
North lciivr uvenm 1 u . returned
from n doltgbti'ul uit summer's stns
hi the ciiat Ait. i Miaa Stewart'
graduation from the rtlrmlnghatu
WoiiiHii'a college ul Ulniilnghmn I'a .
the funillj looli a Uiii to Atlantti
.'in and .'v.'w 1'ork Imring the
mnitthti of lul) and auguel they had
ii ottnge al Mas i 111 on Lake rhau
lauqiiu N N . wbere lhe were Joined
iiy Mr and Mra PVank Tnwnacnd id
Hits .-it . wbu returned home with
them am stopped over In Ohlcugo
for a few iia s. en route
Mi-. m;in r 14'ehnerl ..i smiiii Bos-
ton uvonue gave a urettj children's
part) Tbursda aftern i i" honor
the isixth lilrthduj unniveraar) of h i
sniall du ughti r lorene
Mrs T. a. (viiu mi. i little aon
tleorg. arc egpeotud to return th"
hi st ..I t he w i Frtim an egti ndad
vlsn in lowa.
Mis. i i 1 1 liii.s. who baa boap
in i in- eual Kin larlj summor. aub-
mitted to a surgli al oin rutlon in a
Buffalo K. v.. hoapltal Thursday aft-
ernoon The operation was aue-
( .'. ss and Mrs Urles is rt uortod to be
doing nicely
Mrs fharles Isliani is confined to
In r home on aci it oi lllneaa.
Mr and llm Bo) Monowan of
Puu'1iiuLii ...ri. iilnsta of Mr :.lnl
Mrs. Itan Bunnell Kasl IMwIitli I
atreet a few days during the aeek.
Mrs I) r. Sturt ot K ansae My.
Mo is here tor a lall t" M r and I
Mrs. . A. Bturta and faintly
Mis. John Archibald of North
1'aklma Vt'uah. who a.i the guest of
her brother Mr. A. M. Haaaler s. v-
oral ii ' . ha s ret u rued home
The marriage of Mis Main.' Hukus
i ii. I Mr. I..si.-r w I. both "f Bed
Pork iH be uuletly solemnlaed Tues-
day at the home of Mr and Mrs. 0. K.
w i t Terlton.
Where Can I 3uy the
best fall suit for what
I want to spend
(J Naturally E very Store
soiling- clothes will lay claim bo best values
best styles etc. That's only natural.
While Its easy enough to mike ol lil
its quite another matter to "delivei
goods."
f This store lias been "de-
livering the goods" tor a period oi six
years twelve successive season1!. Han
dreds ot men and young men among whom
you would re 'dily recognize the be 1
dressed men of Tulsa have been coming to
this store for their clothes season after lea
son. Don't you think thia is sufficient evi
dence that our clothes must really pos
merit above the ordinary run of clothes to
be so favored?
Q This season for new
C othes is on. You too will soon feel like
getting into new ones. When you do you
will find is decidedly to your interest
inspect ours.
All puce ; and best at every price
$15 to $40
IklJaMII
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Jjil lljtM't'h Itf Sr l' ii 1 1 1 1 1 Ii ' I li'u ill a- III III llHTt'l't'llt llfflKJIK KllltllHlo fJ' W
it mi it tn; till fjiKt iMiliiiv; II'J in. -In" wide; regular 20 inwl 25c Hi'llt'i'x; 13C
Kpi'i'itll Ktltlll'tljH 1 1 1 1 . ri i i 1 1 ii I'' i r I'M.' lit '111' KiIMMttUjIM) Mf VHVd
ALL DAY SPECIALS
Second Floor
' w it diirii lutlit'H1 mliU and i ihU in PX
Mrs.
tleavllli
duushti
Ida Huuali r haa
for a aeveral da
r Mrs. alfred It
L'nll
' Ii
to liar-
til lo her
COTTON CROP SECOND
URCES1 ON RECORD
nm
Miss liulij Mi N'. il is oxpeoted tn
irrlvc lomoriuw from Uiithrlc whoi"e
die haa been visit ma frtelida ir aev-
ral .i.s sin. her rt'turn from a
III. 'lit lis
"tl
111
mini
Mfiiu.
BllEA KI 'A.-T
ra i'.t.'hI i '.a ii 1
i 'offer
WNOHBON
Turklalt 1'ilaf
ng I'owder lllruit
W .11. HlOV
ilNNKII
irisii st.-w w ith I lumpllngf
i.. it. an. I Rndlah Baliul
I'liddina 'ust ini 8
1 1 1 1 M I'lii Hit i TIO Vim
M i; Wil l lit 1 1 I It
"i.OIIU.OOII II I I N
III
I'
Hukli
A l'i!
W8SHINOTON -'
uf t in in. iv . hh nt to oiapon
: asl I'otton v I'M vv hh'h I Ins .V
bi left In Amvrl in Irnnd : in
: the vv .ir In Hiiro . wi re itivrn u mon l
deflnltt Idea today of the else ol the u
the I
will i
of i
II REAL iSSUFS
DEMOCRATS DISAPPOINTED
IN HIS SPEECH AT
CLINTON.
Fust Floor
'.mi ;iiis uf mid and ini- in lfntilH
Hid u hh h ttih'H; ipuilHU'H KiW at
Hilt' ii l id 50r pel' vaiil: Hr will I'luSt"
lot mil Sa . L ' i 1 1 1 1
I" r y.Mcd 1 1 1
'ill pii'rt'K "I iii v i in :'ii nnl H
inch I 'i i ni nt silk ( 'ivpt'j v alut'K w m i Ii
iij. i" -1 .1 ; pHi'cd spt-i ial HI j
li ir Snlnrdav . pt'i i art I efvt
:ii hi ai'ln uf l"i iii' li In a liiiitMj suit
ill in l.i i 'iiilr i' IiI'hw ii. Ian lilur; cxtl'fl
Mire 14 ii' fall iIivsm-s; li-L'lllai' 1 .?" Ki
li t': si i; Siilinda all dav. OW
v!rl 'C
"in down Ladies' 1 1 1 1 -k Lisl IIokc;
la ii id it lop Im i-1 a i H I tot'; ii'iilai' iOr
seller; special Sntiirdm all 1
day. I 1111 K pairs I'oi- 1
ii; i iii- uunlitj shuH HltHvt whimin;
ii"iilai' "in I" l)55 wllt'l'tt; icrial
s.-iiiv.-is Si98
rarll
W'r Kt ill 1 1 a I 1 mi liainl al"'iil ft)UV dn.rli
I'liildiviiV 1 1 iiitfluuti ami tiMalfl
Sri I h't'HW'Hj r.'Uiil.n 1.50 uud
Kfl.T.'i 4atni'tl
all ()na . 'll"i'
J.'i ii 'ni Lulu-" llUSe llt'HMK in
liiliniiaill ami n i '-.ili': all IM'M
.. -.. . I . 1 - .11.... Bl-krt.
ivinilnr l..ii aim ipi.t'i M-ue
rial Satiii'.lav all ln .
h
$1.15
ii tlota i't i a lai'e 1 'oiuftiHs -ilk"
M - rlVil. Willi HiM HOli'i'i nottou
fillri'; ivmil.n 25 m II i . special Kat
iieila i" star! tin 1 jjs .75
si'.'inii iilW clioict'
After Supper Neck- Mum- Supper Corset
wear Sale Sale
ll !adii s' Ni'i kurai-fur 25c All fUM "i - Pur 79c
All r0c Latlit'K' Wckwt'ar for 39c All ijil.50 CVnwls fur $1.15
All T'f I..H In Ni i kwi ai- fur 50c s-J.imi ( '..i ls I'm' $1-59
All K5t UdicK' NVckwt'ai for 60c All js'i.iW Amwta for $1-98
All l.uu Latin Nn-kui ai' f.T 79c AH ClfHl'ts ftti' $2.25
All ijcl.25 Lailios' Kt'tkwoar f-n-$1.00 All :'.' I'orKftn fr $2.75
FA SI IK
SI
Oct.
13-17 --ertzmMzmrnm-m
ASHION
SHOW
Oct. 13-17
new erop
ni;rleulturi
umount t.
hulea of r.uii
E
i 'urtallod ' iklnK
nara ivfto us: all)
j I. n million balm y
i reaulted in the ftdu
oda fur dUipoalim
. hi h nreaenl
when tin' departmenl .i
announced that H would
approximately 1 T..tn"i"m
liiillll'lH
WOMAN WEAK
AND mm
Finds Health in Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
"i .-ton Iowa. "1 raffwed with f -malt
troubles from the time I came into
- S V . .1411 I I.IIKI U.I.I.
Vihiul tal on Lvdia E.
Pinkham'a Vegeta-
ble Con pound. I
would have pain if
I o v envork od or
if tod anything
SELECT OCTOBER lo AND 1G
FOR DATES FOR THE
BIG AFFAIR.
IS IDE FIRST IN THE CITY
Convention Hull Will Be Used
to Exhibit the Latest in
Autos.
each.
s ot foreign aptn-
liu'j trom eight to
early already hai it
ptlon "i' new met h
of tin mil crop
midlttona Indlcato
vvll 1m- th.. aeoond largoat mi recora
I tinmeatl naumptlon uaunlty up-
proxtinatlng four mid a half to five
and a hair million balea is r " l
in. in. grreotl) Inoreaacd Ihta year by
lieavlcr cxporta uf Anierloan cotton
llfooda am I the movi mont tn atimu-
I int.. tholr us.' .ii hom.
Cruce Hiis Evidently Forgot
ten What He Sai.1 About Wil
Uonu in Primary Canipain.
I
i
K ' Wii i i iT T iluESS
i 'I.I XT' lt
'Ma.
CotMlHiorji Ma-mi- Mientlon
All S.'i.ltish' Hit. Mil -"Us In tit.' '
Tulaa in.- requeHtcd '" pincel
nt uf thr Mas .ni.' hall at Bl
111
I".
o'clock Bundny morntna
p. t. in the obaervance
Wil.-'.n's national procla
peace in Kuropi
i l. A. C. 1 llxop I!
.1. liurr Q1bbor !
partk'l-
r prcaideni
nutlon for
li .n. I'rea.
nolntmonl
ll. I.. VMlllillns
tor goi crnoi .
opening couip
the r. .'. I .I .a i
In. ma aincc si.
most ni' hi- 'ii'.
ahlls.'S ..I )...
office tl
aoondalH
slut.
valli
are
thai
ll
k II
l Irl.
Si ll In
- I'
pri!8HI il h II I. in Is o
I lomocratlc ii'.inii
1
... .ii speech htfre t.. i ice
in. i inn.- rule in i 'Kin i
statehood II. devoted
im' to tnlkillK al ! tit.
'
rruptlon of officials tin
i. lis ..ini tin. bHtikruptlna of th"
by ln Ii i i tea t hat h 1 1 e hi .' I
regarded a t he it.1 queatlonn I
concern volera in ibis cumpalgn.
is 1 1 iii. iii i.. i ...i t hat i . 1 1 is. i
mail.' Ins flrKl iHllipatltn mi th..
i omml Ioimu ' ' "o "I
Th H-year-old son of Pltj Com-
miaatoner Carl Oregu is exceedlnitb
ill with acute Indlgi atlon Accordlna
to infiiriiiaiii.ii reci I v 'I late yeater
day afternoon there was little hope
his hviiiL-. I. ill ll.- rallli'l lal.f .in
m t in. maker of t h
(Vllliurnn cliilmH
mi n wbu made tin'
i lO-'l '
beea uae lohn
U tllR ..I' pOlIt-
' J
heavy and 1 would s i
bi' so weak and ner-
vous ami in 10 much
misery that 1 would
be prostrated. A
friend told mo what
Tills. automobtllatii an' tn have an
especially line treat when local deal-
era put ..ii I heir bis show at Conven-
tion hall Thurada) ami Kriday Oeto-
bcr l" and H. Th'' sln.vv was tlnallj
agreed upon this morning.
Tin- an na ami atage of the hall win
be cleared fur the machlnea and the
lower part of the dreaa circle will he
fitted up with booths for aceeaaoiiee
ami auppllea. Th.' verv i.esi an. I new-
est .f nil motordom will be preaented
within a radlua of n few hundred feel
it th.- disposal ! Mr. i inmate t mi
nt
anil was r
laal night
lino
h
ink
ported
i in i
what better
T'
HEARTBURN
Th.' sen. ml evening will 1.' devoted
to a araiul hall mi tin- floor of the
hall after the machines h.v.' boon re-
moved. A special orchestra will play
each afternoon ami evening in the
beautiful structure which will ho
dressed in iala das attire.
The dealers have chosen s verv op-
portune date for their show because
fashion show will in- in full away
. . iii
boy. l am very gian tnai i BUrroundlng cities
V. PitikhHm'H Veffotahle Compounil anil . (. i h the automobll
li ul I I can to recommend it." Mm. A. t
i:
Crouton lowa. ! Tulsu ami Tutsans are known Me
... i i ; .mutt" over for their automobile en-
Tons of Hoots and Ilorlm . u has mon automobiles in
iiiaH nnnuallv in the manufacture proportl m t.. Hi" population than any
IKS1 0 OR
B IK STOMACH
Ih
h. . II II)
since stilt h i. '
I it.it.. Itself 'ni
hil. ..t Williams. After
ither in t he prim.. rli
i ' 'i uce am I now
ii.il Williams. riOl
.' I i t that in a i tier
iii;- "ii .Inly .':' I a I I.
. .1 in .mi nomination
tit . andldate Cm' i
if
. nf
ni
f..i
i ik
ymu medicine hud done for her and I
i rlsd it. It made mo stronif ami healthy
.1 our hom is now nappy wun ana y . ' '";' -... aaesy or out-of-ord
.ii.. - I i.i i . i -i it' ' i'lni- all Ktomai h
ilNtre in live mlnup-s.
th.
Tune if Papc'a DlapetM
Mat anythlna you out ami
e Will
many
will he at-
slmw ul. me
.- munv heslih s lo re fm
ther f' atnres w hleh the
tv . - 1 I.- II ini S r. . ' '
DUBUwr ' rati Hers of tin elti .if- ir..i.iiliiir
ire
cnthuslasta
... Lydia E. Pinkham's V Hefble Com- ? ' Z
pounO) wmcn la aoown nom -mi w .i... which is looked rorward to
neean al the atandurd remedy for with a ureal deal nf Intnrei bj local
female ilia.
Pot forty Jramn this famous root and
herb medicine has been pre-eminently
su ' -ssful in controllinR the diseases of
Women. M'Tit alone could have stotxl
this test of tim
Hubert A. atcBtrner Undertaking
Parlors 17 West Third Bt Phono 45S.
I;. . idi n a Phone 1 91 Adv.
sir Knlgjita Attention
ah Kutghta Templar within the
.diction of Trinity foininaiiihry
. i.i A utii
It you n:ivt'iiifMisiiifM .uiii.. meet t the Asylum
Hint Lydia Iv Plnknatn n Vctretav lv itusonlc hall Sunday morntni at
btf ('otnpound will beln yoOtWrltA i i;. in anawei to the
t..l vdialnl'liihlianiMi diciii.-t o. ' AI '
iiiiiiii.n... ... us in i.lnstrvnnce of President Wil
(ciinlidontlnll 1. vim. "Hs..irnrt- national peace proclamation.
. Your irtli r will be OfkMtMt . turning Knlghta whether in
rend mil nnveri'il bf a WOnUMaj nlforn ul not are ntK"i to be pre"
odlKlrt In strict eoiiliihuco. i" Frank W. Perr; B.C.
in will dl
ivercome a
r stoma h
urelv within rive minutes
if your meals don't fit comfortably
or what you - at lies like a lump of
lend In your stomach or if n have
heartburn that is a ilgn of Indiges-
tion (let from your pharmaclal a fifty"
cent case of Pape s Dtapepatn and take
a dose Just as soon as you i nn There
will he no sour rtatngapno belching .f
undigested food mixed with acid m.
itomach (fas or hegrtburn fullness ot
heavy feel In I In the stomach nau-
sea debility in a. i ii hes dlsainesa or
Intestinal griping Thia will all go
and besides there will be no amir food
1. ft over In the atoiitueb to poison
your b n-al h with nauseous odors.
Pape'a Dlapepsln is a certslfl cure
for out-of-order stomachs. beOSUM 11
I takes hold of your food and digests It
lost the same as if your stomach
wasn't tlo re
Relief In ." minutes from all atom
Hoh. misery Is waltlnit for you at any
druK store.
These large fifty-cent casea contain
enough "Pape'a Dlapepsln" to keep
the entire family free from stoma' n
disorders and indigestion for many
months. U belongs In youi bomtt
' ground thai In
Williams w .1 -fields
Is saylni
leal pirati -.
and file m I"
I control ..f i ikln
i and is seeking I
Ider the leadi ri
fighting each .
Haskell Indors
1
wlthstundlna I
wri't. ii tu W
Uovcmor t'l n
"I .'im nppon
aa the I ii mm r
ornor of this int. not I ause
any personal feeling of ill will
wards you but becauae your Idoi
gov eminent so t borough 1 1
variance! adth whai I believe I-
the host III I I -' nf t lie pe ol
la t.o na.
for many years Williams w
corporation laa-yer and during
I recent campaign waa called "Corpor
ation Bob" by hading Democrats. In
I hie apeeoh .11 i llnton after attacking
la lawyer for having hem in the em-
ploy "1 corporations Williams then
Stultified lilms.lf b saying: "I do
not mention this matter with a view
of biaklng ai personal attack upon
jhim for audi employment is legit l-
' mate."
I Williams formerl) was a minister
I of the gospel and In his apeeoh here
I Bought to nni Church people b)
la auatemenl ol this kind: The vot-
! ers of thia al ite are not aupposed to
be any wUct than was the Hon of
Mary When on earth. He selected
. i .' uieciplei me of ihem betrayed
Him and another denied Mini."
i Concerning the sanctimonious1 pro-
fessions if w I llama tiosernor Ci
I said In thai s o July letter:
"Vour life has been a continued
series of Inconsistencies in your
earlier duys j .u took upon yourself
the vows of the . hui. h nnd preached
the gospel of the Hon of Man frmn
modest temples dedicated to the sm-
v u rn of Qod 'here fell from yo n
hps the gtory of the Cross III IStel
vears. In hotel lobbies on the streets
iilid In your private apartments there
have come from those same Hps
PERFECT CONFIDENCE
Ireitositors nf tliifi bank tavo always found thai tlicy can
..Iv ujkhi it- KouiidnosH .'nni ujjoii tho tiffieittmty of its Borvice
Tin la life and growing patronage wiili which ili' insti-
(utinu its favtirod is ;i wsull of the ierfi'd confidcucc placed in
i U ilif public.
Ni w accountH are invited subject to elicek or at iuterest.
0 I F IC E ft S
P .1 White Pn rid mt
I p. Cm in . V President ll f. Sinclair Vice President
c. V. Hold Assistant Cashlei " f Macon AiiBlatant Cashier
li w Blnclalr V'lci President " '' Leonard Vict President
a t. Alison Cashier A. Newlln assistant Cashier
IGE NATIONAL BANK
TULSA OKLA.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400000.00
-.7..- a
.iirses. hYom being a pr iher of
the (roapel you have become a seif
. entered politician. Oh wii.it a tall! I
"Vou nak the people of this state
in 1.1.0 . in v.. nr hands iii. adminis
tration of the laws of Oklahoma and
to delegate to you the high responsl
hillty of aiding in the enforci menl of
th.- prohibition law. Vou show con-
tempt "f thai law bj r.iiiinK to prac-
tice Its teachings."
Table d' Hole dinner SO Okla-
homa cafe ! B. Second
Niili.v.
The drill team of th- Knights and
1 . iies .f Hfs initv will meet al I
p. m. Hunday. am i nm
1 !A.lT 1 ' " DAVIg
(dv.i Phone 111
DEFEATED PUNS FOR
NEUTRALIZING ISLANDS
MIS-' HYDE
l-lin 1611 K.
DANCING CLASSES
a ;. ;t c'luii Muial-y mil IVedseasSya) t 7. .'in p. m
11 1 1 i BPEI I AI. 1 LAM. iid;i t g 11
(7. ..ul ioup!f.)
1 ir CUts Bits 'ij. 3 p. a.
iKf
HENR Y KENDALL COLLEGE
K01 pai ' 1
(town town Studio.
-mIi nt Musl I tpresslon aort
Htansbur) Building 510 s. Mai
all at Ait Btudlo any duy but Mmi
ri lis 1
lt
1 1 I I Ii in iV I V I li N
MINI I" IMll I'l Mil
111 I I .
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stremns of profanity tlmt shocked e. -
si v ballsvar In the Christian rella
from heina n rouower or tne 1 nrist
you have become a servant of Hutu.
Instesd of culling for find's hlessT' us
ti.n asoplei you are Invoking h'.s
WASHINGTON Oct t 1'eino-
. rats In llm house today rejected a
ptnpnsitii.ii for the neutralisation of
the hlllppinse and defeat d i vory
other ainoinlmeiit offtreil to the
.tones 1.111 declaring the pnrpmo to
1 ri ts rhilippinn Independence
when the Ptllplnog aie uhle to gov-
ern thsmselreg.
heprewntattve Barge of Texas
efferrd tha amendment which pro
I sd cat ilM J "lies hid a '.so pio-
ids fm the effecting t mi Interna
Uonal agreement to guarantee tin
neutrality of the. Philippine Islanda
it sm.s lost is to 14. the ttepubllcani
refraining from roting
Imriiia 'he dhate Itepr.s.'iitati'.
Sh. rlej of Kentucky
real Issue g when vv
tl... to the Filipinos
g..v arnment."
"No amount of th.
alble c 'miner. dal or
with th nations in
far distant future '
will I..- sufficient to
loan penple 1 ot
should bold the Philippine Island
permanently as a pan "f the Ameri-
can republic ovef tba objection ot the
Philippine islands. "
St the N 11 1 Work-.
"It looks as if Greece soon would
be nuttertng in tb Buropesn frvni
pat." leinarks the Arkansas Pity
News Why not throw In Turkey?"
asks tha Parsons Son. Well Tutk. '.
nilgai 1.. . 'U thai arould lervla i gh
declared the
rising or pos-
tual cotifhc
the I il l" Ill III tile
' he said "ever
make the atner-
hnle that they
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Uh very satisfactory results for
Headache
QUICK RESULTS TRY 'T
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION MEfHOD.
or protruding Pilot toad eat "ur idr.-ii
uJ I a ill Ml ."it boS tii oure v..iirpl( tt
homo ky tlie new tWOfptinl IfoaMSOStl inl
will tho ton! tomt uf tl". Ii 'I""' trMliiiint
ir... r..i tn: If rqMteJ I " rrtat ""'
sirditU rl ct .ma ipeed) eoros Snid n"
muiie). but till otinrt of thu offer. Write
lods) te kTn at 81 ni"' " Pes 1 aasta
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1914, newspaper, October 3, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135148/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.