Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 28, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 25, 1914 Page: 2 of 26
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FATE CASE IB UP NOV
2NGLAND RESPONDS OEM
EKOUSLY TO APPEALS
r' RAISED
PARIS PEOPLE
CITIZENS ANMOL'S ABOUT
THE FATE OF THEIR
p ' n A m v
i BULLETIN BOARDS
a n la
ill ull j 1 1
on i n n
Immense Armies
Hamming Away
ill WENT 10 GERMANY
One Ibipment to Denmark W
Final 1 v Used for German
Eappelini
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Mod '.n llultn
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FLOODED GERMANS 00
i 1 t Mill s VMl DIH iM U M-
I v. II ; l KM I I 1 1 IKIl
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ill Hp;
OWES OVER NINE MILLION
M in SIINPd lilt I ilUOII I n in In l.o
11 1 nl. I up!
broki . .ik. firm ot .-' 1 1 P el ( 'o .
Uii' a 1 1 in Hand i" banki iptcy
proceedings today n. t.11 i in. ( ..iii t
mlop i "" debts ui hl rtrro totaled
ncilvi i.llj and tho asset (: BOC
fif tins Mil'i ''iini'h." hi laid 80 i"'r
iii iii.;''1" was uwttig on cotton rxchengi
I"- in luded i" iii.- b tii
eodtngs.
.ui-.. uf ii. firm's faii'iir
wild th.. war. hti h
'll us r irther
of An.- .. .. '
i being t.iki-n l
gjirth in the din
It e that i" n tin"
train load "f woun
dallj t the hospitals
k-. rati i
The aame mh be . f ik. i
n u t between the f. rtr of Verdun
and Tout where two armies h ive boon
h.iltllnc for limnv v ks with mlna
and loasea utnoiii t
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Will
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KAWOBTB FUNERAL TODAY
Roil ill Me in stale at llmni 1 lib
Mornin;'.
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tin
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v.. ( Hobratinn if Kittle.
H. i n- .1 ii 1 1 ii
Roland the Ruaaiana li-wnis
compelled the Qermane to desist from
tvangorod ire preparing ror i repel -lion
of the nffi "sr. a mm ir. pB rl f
tin it ad' eraarlea I bHnglng up mora 1
men and (tuna h'liither aouth they
trtaita who are now under command 1
of iterman oHiccra and stiffened withl
'" rmi n troona gtva up thejr attempt
I n the San rivi r
The R laalani alao epparcntlj are '
ngaged In offi 11a p rat a on tha 1
essl Prussian fn mi. r. as the German
a k ui Augustowo which it s
i puiai i
01 the fighting n Bosnia the ac-
rounta are ao contradietury that no
" ' m ' "" 1 formed Tha Aua-
" "a i.uiii to hi i defeated
oei ' lani . na A it(.
tile l.lltil
.ll"!lR th
The Palace
The Home of
Overcoats
TTi.KK you will find Btyles enougli to prove to yon poncliisivoly rbat tliii store
is in nil reality. "The Homo of I he Overcoat.
Tli ink of 3") different models ami every one
tailoring and good woolens can make them.
ihar
p. crisp aiiil novi
THE COAT YOV OUGHT TO OWN IS HERE-TRY
HOW PLEASE
Yon will find all these garments "doable guaranteed" fo
In- Palace lal'i but tL
Eighteen Karat 'lass
mark of BUi
lii'.V i'arr Lot iitilv
ikers as Stein-Blocb ami others of
th
j t -
the
I'Srlna hile both
"ay the Austrian nttnelra
uoanian ft .hut ha
$15 $20 $25
Up to Fony Dollars.
Sweater Coats
IKE BRADLEY" AND PENNSYLVANIA KNITTING COMPANY S PRODUCTS
ii uiese s iieiujHi n-armeiirs win nmve a warm reiAti.l ii... ru i
Made heavy "Shaker Knit
You can make the little
ere for the youngsters at .
haps Mni(r a tn
Oxford.
ri
to
Mi
an Bro
$10
happy for tl
Munsingwear $1. to $5
Holeproof Hosiery
;uar;uiteed 25c and 75c
im I Whit
products are
$1 00 to $2.50
Dpofold Underwear
S2.50 to $5
Fownes Gloves
$150 to $2.50
a bet a "
WILSON WANTS ROGCR
r
H
NEW EDIFICE OF FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH TULSA
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ItUHMlan Ktatemenl
PRTRiiOKAti Oct H. Tha tol-
' I ' on"" inieatlon was laaued by
-' jei ' I h adquartera tonight:
'Our troopa aevnnd lha V'latni.
'"alm the arm ten of the enemy in
.N.'iui oi in fiittaa river the
nfferiiiii ' . . I'l 111 I i ' IITI '1
riOX CROOKI l II. 1. 1 M Us
A I'll! V II I
of the P lt a. on the . 1 "'
t" Radom we have rv-eei th Aug
"" " Pa to engage p a tv. i
n" s ' I PEOKIA Id . t. U.4
. . ." ' ' ' ' 'Jj flgtitlng lni 'x- raj Albert Bldney Burleaea
. .. - """ " 11 r- h .' eainpiiiiiii l.-re t.itilnht
Thi
t-iioil Bayi rs.
Ik us. wlfo who is
igageini ut look .n
id-to-hand enc unt-
sed i ..hi s...
light 1 ut appe .; to nemocrata to
:i Roger C. Bulllvan for United
itea aenatoi The ai h wna ni'-1
Week's iOjOUm 111 11 tl l.lc.ll Tennessee
home a congenial escort to ihe fair Job la a reaulat
.n.-l .Im ....l . . .. . thft nn.n. . 1
j riwiuin m i.iiie an i ... oj.i i i s. r.n an-sn i re-id the
tha delegatea poaaum bunting seme Wlr howa flrat either she turns t
'"a wi. ifua is an ex- i in mi. i r-nrv announce.
ceedlngly shrewd syste f advertla- ""'"'" lt''i" prices and aualitiaa
Ing. Newspaper men con reach mora J" n"na'. sl"e is in fget doing for her
tXM l l.i:t'- people than any other claer of peo- nuaehoId exactly what the buyer for
Be wno aeal wltn te uin- iUi " antiia concern dots pleklnr
they can write much Letter about p Jbe lnd ot ooi for whlcfc i aha la
wi.it they have actually aaen Mora- 'V '"' mret at the kind 0f prlcea
over the phm a a perfertly legltl- onaldara profitable to her. Rut
in.1 .. .....i .i. . I lie buyer tor n l.iv
" in- Hioeereiv i' .. e ' s a s.ii.irv
tm aster he people of Cans n believing they ' ' " uJJfand dUara a pur.
hve a county thai will bear doae in- ! s "' bPot for aki family
' aecUon. orka moatly for her board and
lolh.
Vile I in in .in-.
t V I. I is! i I . . 1... I... I 1 .
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... ; ...n ... VhV . r " " in d.-m. m
' i-. .. ... mi 111 I.-1
1 situation.
m
'IH'I- "lit- t I t l.uul ...
i tw. We shall . . II .
. . nl t. I.i.ltl V..rlr.i WII. .. .1 ' "ri "'l
...... n-wM 1 1 i i'i i uiaHriij ..r ex eh
I th poatmaater general dellghi in mn i r.'i.i
i he appl i use p mm hrina
t foi Rogoj ' ' Bulllvan for sen
r The uilnitnlstratnr wants hlm.tnti m the f
laa It belli vrs tlia he will keep I of h spi i ..
W'.rd and tuataln the president." J serve e .
m another point in hie addraaa I munlon th
i s n referred t" rumors that I beyond m
uth of many Damocrata will not support Sul
ti n troopi ai sees itiif a
are offering atrong oppoail
' AJong the rivet Bn un
; ' '" ' " " engagjemcnti con- llvan by saying: .ua Is n govern -
' tin idvantaga is with our nt by partita. Roger Sullivan bears
; " ' ' hnv bars made th u- the party stamp approval and It Is the
'"' ' ': v in takinK the I duty of every Democrat to aaortflca
leignia oi rytehentsa aouth of jaroa his Individual vlewa to the concrete
f 1 " pnaonera of Ova wladom of his patty.'
'" en. i mies Mr. Burleson predicted that Pres
in rept iintt an attach of the en- ident Wilson win be chosen arbiter
rmy agains ir eorpa operating aouth lnn pence negotiations are opened
i ' ' 'raemyi we hue .aptuied &O0 between the waning European pow-
prieonera and mnr rapid Brera The er
left wing of that corps taking th
f slve made a number of prlaonera T-i of PHdamiKe1
(and captured i. quantlt) of arms and The reason ii man i .. a
calasone. A column of the enemy I when he id srgulng arlth n t
w nich occupied s rv has been dls because she nevei g- t
peraed. A thousand t rlson rs were
1 ' ' Mill I. 1111 I'IMW.
i - ..... .... .. ...
1 ) li I II
;. nej.s
"There
east Puis
si III 111
repori from
Reimburaptnc-i.
Old Cummlnga the grooer was
I i u WriH 1'erMS h
spt. Me employed s boy Anthony
find Kv." r"f ' " y recgieas driver. One
Han in : "nly urove one of the itrocer'a
it.sfn- I "'"-'" 'i llttli too hard and the anl-
. I mal dn l.
Mimi'loL1'1'T'r!cried the irroeer. -you ve
n Killed my horse you miserable boy!"
1 i in Horn boas" the boy faltered
r ii. I abouted the Infuriated
' "s"lv ' hanged! What
"' 1 ' "' oe? Who's cine to pay
for my horne I'd like t snow?"
I 1 make it ail right b s." re--
'''''' "hi boy soothlndty "Tou can
'"" " ""' of my next week's wages."
No okr in Johmty
II . '7 ii teacher In a grb
' i h i trouble n ith Johnny Issl
i . Johnny had trouble doing his
md Ihe authorities finally dls-
Jo red thai Mn aiaxhi eras defei II
" Ml rrlll sent Johliny home with
' ''Is moth r. n naen si
1 ' Ih horror then at the tenchcr
" 0 hursi Into inns. The note rend
Mag- Johnny ins astigmatism; do noJ
iry ' ' "mi ""mi to . i! o h has
den i
ot mpai
Ubi del
Mi
Tount a v. Idon . aga nst an
eompa ny to colli cl Suoq
Sy tjk'n out hv lir hus-
not delivered to him by the
agetit. The court sua! Una I
rer of the company's mum-
Although by m means the largest
'he new building f the Plrat I. uth
a ran church recently cetupleti
the corner of Fifth and Elwuod Is
ne of the must complete und im-
posing leliglous edifices In tin cllj
The Inter or f the eliur h is not i
yet quite completed but plana are be- Rennle w ital
llig hiiule ni the toimal dedl .itioli staff.
l!l I' Will ir Shortly The pas-
tor ii v v v sirr. rd h ipsa t. tiHe
i n of the mi al noted divines In the
l-ulhora i rhun-h of this country lu re
to dellvei the sddress at lha dedlca-
i mn
The phot
osterday by
Id and Sun
killed Thousand Inatrtana
U INOON Oct. 14 .; 4i p i
A tmssage received In hoi
s :(iu says the Mnnieni grl i
iii .fail a the Austrian attempt to
their right wing alotia the I
Drina i rdlng to a dlapatrh
'to Italian rapltat le the i-: h
Telegraph oompani Tin- battU i
two i.is a id t'i" Monlenogrlna
to hae killed I.OOS SuatHlU I SI
have captured DM latieiv
Montenegrins lost its kin-d an
Mont iiesi in keneial. Vivl. '.
I Wo nded
Part Trtiu
The rltliar
io l nu 1 1 i In '
ti. i
v III
snd
with
us
a man" be ild i nm
' fSi I Is I am frlahtfnlly
an I tool my glasses
longer aide to see my.
" r opposit.. Na'uraliy
"'l already gong home.'1
bi 'i attended to '
Merrill understood his grief
!trt v. hi ii sh re elved a note from
i is n othi r n i M.i
"I don't know -hnl It. i..m Km 1
11 him for it t cannoi hud M
' n ' Im nl d he as; a he ain't got It;
""" v'" Iter II k Mm nnd ge If
you in find it."
No I'l Millie.
" nd fOU Si UI illy went lo aak old
('"lllnger for his daughter's hand'.'"
V.M. I 111 "
How'd you g t along;?"
' l ine. Not the least lilt of trouble.
He tiilk.-d nr mlk all the time I was
11 rs .ini in mt aae me a Bhancs m
word."
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 28, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 25, 1914, newspaper, October 25, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135167/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.