Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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TWO
THE TULSA DAILY WOBLD Tin i:hy 0CTOI1F
BMD0RSE8 GERARD POS THE
NEXT BEVATOE FROM
NEW YORK.
timi word went us nai Tortiubrseg 'Tu issgi
House howcvef 'I'm ili 1 1 . i 1. 1 i in Huh. in Dm Cm
i . 111. nous puthlMns im ini'i'ii'ii
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4 iii In ill Tin' foregoing in confirmatory nf
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i lie opening "i ttrn nm ul cotton
style show
A W " rim showed mode
Kmum urn Mi tlDiievleve t!grk
daughter ni ii aueakgr; Mrs Hen.
I'lnlll .1 .tills. II i I K I 1 1 1 1 1 I. Mluu K.l
HlKlilil nl Hi
CLOSELY WICK IK
IflGXItAN BOHil Lltii:
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Violent Battle
Still Going On
i
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im Ii.immk received n
lilt! I .ml
n- Ii inn 'i ni Nlllll I
i
i'i'ITci pondonl null i in Montenegrin
.ii
1 1' droftli i 1 1. Montenegrin
lltlin Inn ilielr efforts arc futile
(n w iin'.H.iiiy un Austrian .n r.
I
midday frown I'rinec imnlln of
Montenegro blmm li tired several shots
at It nn I hundreds i . n red Hon
unci .hi iiMti i. in viator !!' nvsr
N it '( i Kniini.i uci. 7. fll ni.
national boundary here wan marked
Uiduj b) American riuae unil L'olonul
Qutlfoyla (jommunder ni nm Amei
loan border patrol plated prop i nm.
outpost - w in n i he Uexb i foi n i ul
Missis- "'Mi1 ii'-n iiiiinii nuca could t"
.ui in n. I II I'M .11 lull- i i
lukell III Mi nl nlli mpls nad In ll.lM
been made i each aide in i Inline neu
trallty regulations in spite of in
oroualy repeuttid refusals in allow
wi unded Mexicans lo cross the border
Clunerul Itenjamin Dili. ommanUi i ni
me lurransu garrison defending ih
town i making n final effort in have
bin wounded shippud under bond i"
Anuu I'm i.i viu Nai .. an I I louglan.
ri it' tins Nbmiiii in- allowed n
.ii-n wouig ii m niui opi n ;l Klmllur
method of dlapoal ik of lilt wounded
in Uuvernor Maytorcna win i be.
Hii'Kin ihi pliioe
Nn lorloua Iiium haa been reported
b) either vide.
Hill declared th oaauull n of (hi
(urriaon i'diisIsih of minor woundii
cuuaed bj the fire of tin- defeiidurn
themaolvei Uuytnrona aald yi'Htor-
oo) im naa mii n nm. wounded man
Tin- first effective artlllerj riro of
i in Niece which now ha bteted five
"" aayn wan directed aaalnm Nuco in-
Ihul iin. iHvin . "" ) vini ii mayiorcna ri -in. h field
northern and mmtliern deb rttt t
ii'iin nil's 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1111
; i i i n. Boui in i m is un
" in I a IS lav i. I
' William..
i.ii nenator; .Mi- i.mu Murleeun
of tin. put) Nter general;
lu ' a ii .' Hmith 1 ii ii if i r
'" Ueorifla aenatiir; Mini Murnaret
' "i'l. daughter of the Inn retate
laiiumorcfl commhiiioiter ami
Atrncg Bliiickleford la ighlei of the
! preaentatlve from Mian i
mil CONFEREES IN
AN MIAL SESSION
!l "I I il I I ni ; vi i ii a
III I'l I -I I X- I V U
VIII Ml I I I
MKXICi
s.;i from
4'ITV
Aguua
di ni.
piece direct i d it In aald by i 'a i tain
.Ma.vlnu a (li iinan. Iliri Ihrea uhi
ibn
ii....
I ii in h 1 ""l v iianilifrton
i
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I'll
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m mm get
Tl
lil
I M I
KAI.'l hi I I HtSI
tl M'i'i t: lltnri in i
IMI UAt Ii tt'lH-:
l. i
TtLLs or mm
OF YOUNG AMERICAN
1 iMtMi i: i i in i; m . M;mi
"I I s I'l Mils ol lilt
m Kim
I.i u
numiiered si
in .. i : . u nn I i.i .
w bei r a mm
lll'.I"l Was mil 11 III in In III.'. n
fatea at this i.im ii n it heel ' a
Ii i. prevailed.
I III' lnl'i'lun . . imn.-l .1...
aatii ancei ri lu lvvd i mm iv.h
I" l'll Mill- 11 II .( lna( ll)t..(
"l'l I'.- im poatpi n llli .1 of lln
"i in uatlon of Vera '1 .
l'i i ii.' among tin- tl a at Taou
o 1 being Kill u ami wounded. Tin
I'aoor A number f I he aeeederi
"'' i" the nearby iiunintiilns
A mi-i'iinu t i h dir. . i.. .. .1.
.limns in reci'ivn
ami lias mounted l i mai in
tin- in from which limn
i" i ii Incffi i tr. e
lupplti
I- i;iim
er. ha
ENCLISii UNIVERSITIES
Nationa Kullwa
poni'd until tomorrow
' n f i cturntng the
dockholders ami the
new ooard of direct'
i hi n th
mil b
pOBt-
Hie de-
llllM
is bad
about fnnr
I illi'il llli in a li
' ' '
RMUlt Is hlilm v 1 1 . in. 11 I-
weakiifHM .mi ni l iai i. im ni
health.
"f b al . i I . k burls . 1 1. in m
s ' ' '"!. I .11 ' 1 1 sill in III
obliged in s- i. !. .
tttree tun.: durini) Hi. main n v. .
Uffl I llllli M i. I. I i In .. v
"'l"iis. ui in aiiililarli. i r m
rheuiiiiitlflin in 1. wcaihf'i
H't H i "il l mii liliurniin isl
Unci's of .l.nl s'.ilis. i .i.
i i . . . . ..
" " i " ' i" a I' hiss
on mi- ori'UkluM M a f-w daj?
rem hinmvs win llion i dm '';.
lain.' nulls is mail fmin II- n i
"f Frupi s uiid I. 'nn. I ii ami in.
Willi llth! i ami !.- I.i n llw f
generutloiis ( Hum" ii1 ..
" e nf lrrltiilli.il. Dins en line
bladdi i din i i i .
Jail Sails is in Kn iiniv .. jv ... (.
Jure. inuKi'K a 1'lihtftil -ff.r soont
nun. i -vvuii'i . i . .
i er I mi'. I.i- . j
maki . mis! . . . f
i
I
M UOJti ii hi sn i vis H.iVK
HMKi I i ill IKM1 is
I I! l li
! J ' t. .-
I oiiwwiMwawaWi'i. . .
1
in..H.-. iiBvv-v
7.:.
Saves Labor
52000 Times a Day
52000 ilii is tii. Dumber "f limes vour tvoiat bits Ihi
"i 4 1 1 I yjii'writri in performing tJie average day'i
1:1 pi 1 ! vim. Hat you cat
work 1 in : ' lij'utm m.iy
uimIv prove 1 1 u m Ibi ymu
very )!- y '. i s
:
effort ';.
performed with la
the
Light
Touch
Monarch
1 hinlc nf it '
A dail) labot m. multiplied fifty-two tltousand
times! lung what that gmounta to in a month r a y arl
Is it nn wonder iliat the wordi "fVe "" o'clock fatigue"
havt become universally currenl among Monarch operators'
( ir that tin - I operator! i wi gr by tin1 Monart bf
(r that Monan h owm ai pleased with the work they r;et
NNijti quantity ami ita quality?
AhI h M iiim l int ..prtdtti kti.l find 0"! '.. 'urll. We !
u IHaMriMd booklM dd ibii nibMM ivaiok ii i or Mm utUmt.
Mona re Ii Depart meat
Remington Typewrite Louiiaiiy
flacorporafvd)
..14 East St'f:r..i street Tulsa Okla.
iter
in re in Htroyed All pictures in Kt
l'i ti rs church r removed i" tin
town ball.
Put i.i v hftfi 1 tared tin- a nf
Mitrnioro Un- inland water between
tin- liardanellei ami the ItoKphorus
lo l'i' a fnrbldden Mte for Rhlpplng.
1'i i-lu Irelllng liuay
"Ralar i :.l l low leh a IwoOi r nl the
' "hah "i I'erala Mohammed
Mi Mlnm known us an enemy nf
Uiis.su. who ha been a fu u' from
i i si. im sniiin egra ti.
in ii
i lib
"The
m
i i i Nlai
i ear haa renin d
frontlei rrmn I; a rope
ronsii urn m i arms
mm bid fear el the Kngllei
11 "I ' ''" l'i'. I III II 1111 n
li'Uti .1 i ; I
lit Ills In (In
! I. i rope nn. In become kimivii m
r.gypt lias reautted m very itrlet
nivaourea. All travelert arriving in
oi leaving rJgypt are Marched for
letters nr ipem Kngllsii offlclglg at
a nandiia mi Kept mbej i" made an
extended aeorch for Ihe wife nf tho
Mieaive and foi hi st r. t'rlncena for Ih
..' ''''" Egyptian Ntuaenta I can troop ai that time we believed
' "" i'i; i in i n nm-nmi . ilia 11. A
uf s.n federal
' ci i in ii.' ami in n recentl) from
'era i run on the announcement nf
Ihi i i. poised withdrawal nf American
't oo pi ! a nil i lonu z charges tin.
ocath . yobus Burwcll to General
l"eres I'aatro who ho u.i. the
or ! r inr execution.
.in in ops were .t panuco and
Kbano whi n the Rurwe.ll egecutj in
look place" sai I General Qoniei -
had lolutel) no hand in the mattei
ami iin Information that l hav i
tin. nibject came from General More-
Ins ..rat; M " Im was at tli.it time
milltar) governor of th state nf Ta-
Diaullpai and commander nf the fed-
eral forces ii Tampion General Bar-
sense was Hsked by the American con-
sul at Tampico to Investigate Bur-
well's disappearance iml I heard from
him thai General Perec Caatro had
ordered Burwell's execution because
t' "I f' an i proof tin. i Burwell was
in. lo purchase mules which vveie
ti be taken In TiiU'im ami Tamnle
URe nf I Im ai till TV nf Anmrl
s III
inn
j
1 "I n i in i i nn H H
i i i (in iU in ii
I'UH UM si itKI'nT
10 DARKEN llli
The troot of Imli. r
1 : 11 (.Kelt
cans li nl entered uDon
a n'n"r..i Invasion nf our country.
"B nil i h ie I saj in Havana I
nn AOO Oct. T. Barney Bert-
rd politlclhn and sc' ral no-
1 nen Imperilled hundreds .r
pedestrians nn u buoy downtowi r-
ner todaj by a revolver duel. More
I hall a score "f Shots Wei. fired anil
tonlghl fin- victnms are in hospitals
ill nf them seriously injured The
wounded are Bertsche William Bran
end James Monughan detective ser-
geants Nathan Splro recently con-
victed of aisun. and Ted Owens Spira
ami Owens w.ri- reported to have
been friends nf Bertsche.
Bertsche is nt liberty pending nn
appeal t the supreme court nn his
conviction in conenotlon with a clair-
voyant ring aiiesed t nave taken
thousands of i illars from dunna n..
L.i iXOi l t. 7 i Midnight i -Kimlisli
ai. i.-n. is 1'in'ind their tall
t4rms toduj with ureal I j reduced ut- OI t;iii it
tendance Cambridge unlvoralti had I
"t'ly i 50C students as uguinat :;. I.iopij
in Hi liar. man; nl Utoae al the inati
Inli ii I.im leal bflvina Joined ihi
army. Other seals m learning havi
lOSI si mil Ills II. a I mil til
I ortiou.
Much comment has arisen over the
ition "t tim i.i lit) ni Edinburgh
uuiversii) in asking all Ua
(iroiessors ami e turers to resign
The German Rhodes scholars and
tnor i.iim.in ..ml Ausin.ui Ntudents
H u ili Mi i 1 1 ; 1 1
HEADACHES
.ami pru-
ThrniHBiidN i mm an. I women Milter f'nni
beadsebei evi ry du other thousands him
beadaches even woes or every montb sod Mil
otben lim e bcadsehe i.e. sslooslly. hut not si
regular linen all. The best In utoi liolteu uiiablr
t' Rod tin' cause nf many nl these besdscbet
jud in most Dthor n ini.Hlin; the cause be
oei di t kiiinv what mil remove It boss tn glvi
I permaouot cure AJlheesndo I- in preierlb
. . . . . . n . 111 ni in. i . i i. i !iii.r.'v
"inian 1...11I11.: shnilly nfte !i ..Vb.ek. vvhlb' relief . but the beadaeJu .i. :
the owner was attending tb services """"nt In aetnu nw eary. ttyousuflerfrnm
nf the regular nld-weok meotlng and
nn ine ear nil no U I anv
t'lder" Until s .mn .n
tar ll'gs It turned.
Joj rulers took a flve-pasoengor
Ford ear belonging to I-:. B Stafford
si Bevi nth from In front nf Ihe
Htrsl Christian church at Fourth ami
headaches do tustter what tin ir Ditura. tu
Ai t: -kamn Is i n . .f . nra ')..':. . n ..
win haie been allin.liiiu lOneliah .... . .. . .' a ipai oni uctory In .the hlttbest degree. Ymi can oblsln
versifies In lartc numb.-is li i..i' .' . " ' "" 1 V- '' "ggwin.any qusutity iuc worth
uini inia . .. . . . iiniu i iwu uuam lai
.....V ... .J'I II l ''
Notification was made in the local
police a.'i. I the car bearing mn Nn.
4u was found Willi m mi"' near it hy
Patrolman Jones in the bed nf the
car was found two large bottles la-
t.elled "Apple Vinegar" which w
im doubt included In the joy rulers'
i k . i ....... . .....'..... .
. . .. ' ill ll 11 ' ai H 111' . L.
)). . W':v ""d l"V'd The heudligbts were not burning mil
' . w ; i- II II
liue Hurt
r iiinr.
Ask Ii
illlf w ith then .i t in i.
Ihe Very Uc . Thomas Hank;
Strong '.ni chancellor nf Oxford unt
vorsity at tb opening ..f ihe term to.
day speaking of the abaence nf tin
German student si. id:
"I .hip ml belli .e any of them wr
Bpies
t In m
nerinosl circles Of our friendahln ami
I cannot believe that our frank ami
due. t intercourse with them was un-
real. II Ih difficult to see a time nf
real friendship between German and
England ever can co ne again."
At Edinburgh university tb" st.
tendance was about one thousand be-
low normal. Pembroke college Cam-
bridge university always called ihe
sportsman's college lived Up to its
A K TalilctP.
SICK-HEADACHES
it is the supposition that the culprits
mii' . Irani to go on tin sticus nith-
Cnil them.
si- t Hitachi- the must miserable of an tick-
li. - . Iiincb lis terrors when A K Tul.l-r ..
taken When you loel mi aitacn comlD
take two tablets and la msny esses the am k
will be warded hit. iiuhuk an miack take dim
A k Fsblct every two hours. The rest ami ce
fiat whiub loUow cu be obtained in in. other
way.
Cennint A - AT Tablttg btur Iht Ai mono-
gram. At nil druHKttt
mm EXPLAINS HIS
CONNECTION WITH CASE
reputetton dj sendini; 200
1 students into the army.
1 of its
I.
i: ii
told that
pe foi a
UPPLY SAGE TEH
I lliilln in t ha ;
Oct I - T
.IN
m ..-.I t n.i i n m i al I'eres istn
la i n a pt ui et hv t roops of ten i al
i it l ansa and had been tdmi "
Burwell with a Mexican companion
ii. i- captured near Osualuama about
fort) miles south of Tampico April
I.'.' ihe day aft i Amen an marines
mi lucktcs li.nl cantured the nort :
shI. Dttro)ing Iohii
I 1 1 I " I I I k I 9 -OB
.i.s.i is unaer inaietment charged with Dlspat.-hes from Umbers according
assiiuit to uni Bertecha It was said.lto the Iteuter corresi lent at Petro-
" i " i"'s "I a re vers. .in sr... .. 1Kb ii I'ii....
bai made up his mind to put a sensational I tiller)
Ills i .iieer In fore begl
ming
ul -
antinuously bombarding
lose t
senteni
"It's about time for me to go Put
I won't u.i alone" be is said to have
boasted I2gan at one time a friend of
Hei - he hid been Suspended from pondeni adds ban resulted 111
inc ....ine in r'' alter i 'linrirrx tin. sn era . .. I...
I I It II l si OK mil K
IN I III llli I. Mill C(KI4)R.
A I'll IN .
NEW k'ORK i let 7. 'ha r lea s.
Tv... . . n. I .... J . ... ."... . m .
.... .... Brauuuu) uesiioyiug neuen rornier presiaeni r tne New
the fi rtress and tin town where the York New Haven & Hartford roll-
shells set fire In main houana VII .. a . i i.n.i ...i...
Ausirr.ii ercorts to relieve
rlsnll have failed allll til
tin gar-
i orrcs
Vvra Crus Burwell and his compsnlon I '!'d air.-iinst him In connection
t H
N I I I. I
IMi
' Bill' i. BACK
i 't i . i . i iks
I Hit It I SS.
Austrian
taken m uzualuama and later! with ihe clairvoyant c.se
wen siiii i. lanioyucu where ilen-
: "i i .i'. t'astro bad ins headquar-
t. rs i: i i u n. i that the young
nmeiienn wis torturea tor severs
i!. i s .in i h.-n executed
Recently
be iius t.si -red to dUt
Bertsche it is said was Incensed
au.ilns ESgan at his return to favor
ana uc .nu-ip i. nysianaers Degan I
sn. otinn v neu tne) met today
fol Railroad I Ine
LONDON Oct s.--iH:34 a m.
Tin- I'aili Mail's Belgium correspond
cnt says '.hat the OsteBd railway line
ha- limn cut letw- n fnurtral mil
Thourout.
position regarding the sun i.iought
yesterda) by the New Haven road
and the New England Navigation
eompan) against himself John i
Billard and five other officers nf tb"
fill ml eompan) to rocovci II sit 14"
in connection with the sale of the
Hi" I"i v Maine i ailroad.
"I never had a share nf stock or
Invested i dollar in the Blliard com-
mini" Mr. Mellen said. "The only
ORPHEUM
I Ml till III I I VI Ml I I I I I
in i In.--le ami Popular IsclcotinnN
si OTT A
Kinging I lu ir
v Ml U I
own Bongs
t'OPKLAND OMIUli CO.
l or a Bcturu ogagoment
I III I It It I I . I I.I 1 IN I N I N s
in Mirth ami Whirlwind U'liirzin
W bods.
BntNK .V Kill I..
II- Bog ami fun si.
on inn OrtolsBs 16
KOHTH liuoi in its siiH i
4 OMPANV.
i
V
!
I
id you gei
them this
morning?
Auibtii tit tg
1 ' i . i i
MEMBERS OF THE REBEKAH ASSEMBLY PHOTOGRAPHED IN FRONT OF THF. Tin fU pitv hat.t. I li
I
mow u and w ill In neiit tmstpuld to I ' .
-
1 sbsjb assi
- and wui i a ' . j
1 .iU.ll LiV Li III. U I ik'ht nl M.n VV-...1.1 1 a " I
... ... nvaw mmu bs ""TT l.vdv
theory on which tiiiH suit could inne
n brought is that Billard wss act-
us a trustee in . nu.
Maine deal If thai is .. ih. i i ....
oeu uini every inemner of my board
has Ih and a lot of othi r people
have llnl. Maybe Some Of Ihe neis
1 i'1'' have found something we
never knew a1 out. . v people h ue
u habit f discovering things."
As to the subsenuent ti ms-i ..
win ii tlie New Mail i Mimnam
covered son f the Boston a.- Ms i e
stock from Ilii: i .Mr M !! n stated'
"I "as authorised P. make the
! ntrai t Ith Hlllard which provid d
tint he w.s in return the stock; Lai
'hi' mo Ins Ifter the out mi ha I
been made ami ex. :iid my . r i
passed resol itlon to ohange the
li rms i the nntrai t but Mr Hill.
rd did not si e it that wav ;-' im
ujie nujeet to having
hanged afl r the) have hi
a ml exeeuti d "
nn tracts
n mad 1
A GUARANTEED
RELIEF FUR ASTHMA
entirely
Si mn.
an rai
send ii
"I want cm ry Asthma suffer r in
1 ' irj my Ite.iluient
ai my rtSK ur Bud Mi
Hwuq nnnouni i "i ; ihe i..k.p
1 ' ' "".nam unit a-t a :.n-. it
lu'Vf'r 7 m As"""!"f and if It
Would fail to nhr Instant relief the
" ;-1-M h.rfiilly refund your
monej without any question what.
eVW. 'Ihe il. f i- navs ftrrthcr. "No
inatti r Imvv v inl.-nt
" "'; ""' or wiimi ..Vs.. has
fail. 1. m Asthmodor or vk m
1 ii net" win pi. Mtant
usually always within nrteen min-
utes Hundreds of unsolicited testi-
monials abundantl) pr..v what my
r. mi fl) li s done ...l I L if.
i whi
" i ni' same im ot he.
positively certain that it
dllce instil M r II f nnA I... '
tic neri remed) ever Used thai I
nave n. f. srs of authorising these
Otuggisls f t.)v tmft KU.UU of
their t'eltiK called upon tr the r-
"I ding r mini v." No risk what-
' Is i an in buying tills remedy
under this positive guaroantee
i . i sons Uvula oUewhi I
-"i i'ii' mini r ne sssne
b) th ir aml druggtsl or
r. i; hlffinalin. St. I'aul. Mm'
I am SO
will pro-
w ill lie
gusrantes
direct I v
I
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914, newspaper, October 8, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135152/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.