Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1914 Page: 2 of 10
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BID AT OCTOBER 89 1 9 1
'I 1 MAN PRINCE QUITS THE BRITISH ARMY
RELEASE 111 SHIPS
UAOB AGREEMENT WITH
ITATZ DEPARTM BUI
ABOUT CARGOES
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Bo En land 1 A ired 1 h
Dopper WiJ) Not R 1
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rlBARCO
Carranza Ready to
Fight Villa's Army
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NOW LOOKS AS THOUGH
FIELDS WILL SWEEP
THE STATE.
THE DEMOCRATS ADMIT II
Machine M.Jun Desperate El
fons to Bolster Up a Fail-
ing Cause.
N
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Both Sides Are
Taking it Easy
On t)i- i
era w ha
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TRTNT YT1 VE DOLLARS
Invested in these Stein-
Block or Society Brand
Clothes is a Good "Buy 9 '
HTHE "yield" is
J- excellent
YouU"net''a big
"return" in style
and quality.
Suits with two
three and four
button sacks
single or double
breasted ideas
Xhitfh quality Tar-
ians--snappy two
lone stripes-rich
diagonal weaves.
Overcoats single
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Strike
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You Can'! Find
A Pimp!e
Alu i I 'lug Stuart's . 1 1 1 1 1 i in i
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his Qi i in. iii
nit libera first
In Kime of the new
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Demi
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FATAL MOTING 111
PERSIA DENIES ALLIANCE
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Pl'ife S.YS WHIN flW;l) HI!!
WILLIAM O'BRIEN KILLED
HY TOM MILLER LATE
LAST NIGHT.
IN A DRUNKEN OUARREL
Miller Was Arrested by Police
i nd 0 Brien Died in the
Hospital
tW9 v.n . sh. I N in
RflRN 1 nt...iitAi). oct
VI ill 11
here fri.in li rlln to
' formal allia ne
mil Persia ar
minister Hi-
hi had made
I s egue Win
ii Bi li n. popular!) known
i
;i plate
i ml In
ii. i I
li mi mild Halt Si i n ill l'liiii
I l hhI in Have I Ii' I lie
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NOMINATION TO SULLIVAN
i Mil
vhftl la i i 1 1 1 d in
uliorih I i . i . - mid-
re lir 1 1 .1 III :i R ri 1 1
i. .ii. i. h hum Ins m
truggling iii the last throe of death
I read) surrounded bj group of
i.'ii H"itii' .f whom witnessed the
hhiIit. hi'ii Stanley n M.ciinr'M
inl.nlaiK'o in rived and Mill r .is
ikon m nharsre i Ifol iri'Vi lr I ) 1
..ill I'l-'WI'
' 'l :
I l .
ruts I vote tin Republican ticket
'
waa stolen fr.m linn and thai Judge
have been seeklnn to bolater up the
statu tii ki t bj appealli g t 1 1. m .-
it. its to uphold the hand of Hreal-
dent fVllaon have ru ni to their Bur-
priae a itrong undercurrent of dta-
aatlafaction with Uii' Rational ndmln.
latration especially among Democrata
wlm ar.' cotton farmer. They feel
thin the national administration Ikis
deserted them In the ay rsi crisis of
llnir lives by failins i. aive thorn Iav.
ialatl n for relief while it rushed re-
lief m Wall str.-.t to prevent fi-
ll molal crisis among the money bar-
ons and rushed a ship and millions
of dollars to Burope to help the rlcn
traveling public t.. back to the
i tilted H tat en before the) were de-
tained by the war. Tiny recall the
days nf five-cenl roitn:i under tin-
Cleveland administration and attrib-
ute most ol th lr troubles no) t the
war inn in tne removal of tin' Ui
from cotton gooda
Kate tiurnard oommlssloner
chart t leu and correction! in
i c i mpalgna wan one of i he li i hi
a icts .! the Democrats is stumping
I the entire state attempting to pro-
I ven "" re-election of the Democrats
: in the last legislature wl pposed in r
i department She is lenuing no sup-
port t.. i he state ticket imt is oras
i.inn a !iit .-ii;aiiisi the Democratic
organisation thai sh holds respon-
sible for wrecking her di partmeni In !
the last legislature. Miss Barnard is'
quoted in the Tulaa World as having
openly avowed the candidacy of Judge
QUI Republican candidate for con-!
gresa In the First district.
Clrcal preparations are being mad.';
by local Republicans f..r the arrival :
of John Kields who will speak In m-
IlillMli.l I'ltv al the ii In a
last day evening. Fields has bean on tin-
lump "nco inc nay arter III.' prl ry.
Ho has coven d the . ntire state once '
i ..... ..
li-. . tod v .ft ' ". J. ' ' - " uumoer 01 oounuesi
liberation. i..i.... a . ..I
VI... .1. r ...i .. ... ... . imams i n tnn rii 1 n-
' " 'li I- ll'lalit SIMM...! .... .... In.... ...II ..I......
esses in her own behalf i rested hla homi County Bryan! He will tour
Uui '" T suiiuiiiiiu up to m. ih unty Monday attending s ban-
; " ';hl hi had only exercised auo' Durani on Monday mailt
-I..'! and declared I John Hickam Progressive nominee
h " Ml".: WM """'" i i f"r Bovernor. will make whirlwind
"" would return to Tarrytown and " Oklahoma county tomorrow
ill.tKt' chew :m tvmiM ... j.li.ui... . lei
'":f
mv ill '
I
or double hvoustod i on
i ft.-ililc and shiiwl foliar
offer'ts. N't'lmii's. Meltons
Spoteli .i t s. ' i ' 1 1 1 . i -.
ri-. M;iiiy silk Lined some
tn the edge. The (jiggest
broadest oi of fine
flotlieB iiii ever looked
at. All iii the ideas tOZ
you like
Other Splendid Values at
S 1 5 S2 0 S30 $35 .$40
MacklgawN llwi
SH!ll (i)nveuleniv
and ( . nit- ri
' tn Sli.r.O
Hi. nan Hani-l.-i
I in.- HIIOOS Ml tu 7
ui. r "tiood" Oiiiici
1.64 t $6
i Via 1...H- I
Reports received
I he effect i hat a
e exists between "urkey
e dn d by the Pel lan
i di nlal was given after 1
I I. a ill! Irs .it t h. Dnuam . I
m. nt of Teheran M Von Kii m head
1 middle Asiatic bureau uf f.r-
elgn affairs gays Russia's relations
with Pen ia have not i n changi i
. r. ..' in. si ror itussia tn remove
her troops from the frontier was nol
inaili- seriousl) or accepted sei lousl)
bj the II issl ins becauae If tin- troops
were withdrawn the territory I
iiiimi nian ly lc . a i... k
iff
Si
Wear Diamond Brand
Shoes
lMiej cos! nu mure than ll oubtfu! kind. tNamoad Itrmnl sh-.
o factories tu million dollars largest shoe business in the world
sr. tin largeat aboe in UUah a groat shoe sale at in Main st.
THE UNION
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Turks.
ACQUIT I. W. W. SPEAKER
tights and privileges of sus-
. in. ii.- i Hal
nd Vot Disturb ih.
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TARltyTOWN V v.. Oct
. maustnai worker of
me iii Id. was n.n .'mil .. a 1....1..
Hi.- Ci
i w nen
with .
tings of pn
lorado mini
spoke In
ana ri lust a- lenH
teal grow inn out
strike a jury d.
'UK f
r th
ioI.lt.
I II
ails.
' I
II IN
She said hl
SANK GERMAN JI3MARINE
at the coi m i of Mam and Broad.
I way at I p. m. Delegations from set -j
'rni nearby towns me expected t"
att nd the speaking
i I MBH III I
IllSIXtlt DI
Mi lltl I .
M s v
I III
WIN
'Ml IV
lltl II
I 1 1 i V
till
O'Brien was rushed lo the P .'. S
napitnl where he died within thlriy
iiiiites He has a wife living in
Tulsa Tile I""1' Is at Stan' v
undertaking parlors and
an eats made ni the 'f-
tttai
British Uiu
i oils!
30.
diip i i i Beigtaa
M 'une'
ers there
.. s to tl
III .1
are eevei a i
.th parties
and
acquaint.
soia in:-
LONDON Oct
The Dail) Mail's
allies left wing
man submarine
the Ititttsh bat Hi
the Belgian coast
( 4 .1." a oi i
i or respondent on the
n ports that a tier
Men attacked
SHIP en. 'I ll 1. 1 Off
h is been sunk.
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Hid
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w In n
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lo you
i lb ih hallo) at Bait!-
1 hint
eon
M it ii ll Daniels ami I nil.
Hpoke.
st l i 'I is. i h t ll Pt iialng
Wilson ndltiliilst ration In general
the woik of Senator William .1 Btone
of Missouri in particular Vice Preai-
deni Marshall necrctary of the Na
Daniels benalor J Hamilton Lewis of
Illinois and the loaders of the local
Democracy until nearly midnight to-
nlght addressed probably the largest
poiltii .1 gathering here In years All
i hi sf. iki ra dn Ian 1 the t nol wll hln
'more than li . 1 r a CeniUI) had n ron-
Kress o the United States done iis
much beneficial work for the countrj
as 1 id i he pres. nl rrttoa
to i rni .' r i mouuu America.
nu i i mi utJS Mil net. f f0 ;f. i
ford rnpreaontatlvo bualneaa man of
the t lilted Slates tin oppol t unit v till
" iv the poaalbllltii s r the com-
mercial banking conditions of every
Important cltj in Central mid Smith I
imerlca a local financial Institution 1
I s .. s ror t.nil(t)i
..round th lower part of th. hemis-
phere The Finland an American hunt
111 rl an rcg st red vessel of
- ' lna displacement has been
chartered and win steam from New
lore on November she is ex-
'" reach Panama rr uaaaaai
h
aid bound
loiHinc l
I ill l l I
The Mill o
m and ail ocl
Louis brewer
W IIOTI IMHs( 111 I I I m i
sad. her Who Ti'11 the lYoll. tVaa
A
Bin k.
p. tn
from Nlsh
than t400i
lan will bi mat led 1 1
ho will add ret s I-". A
d fie
t.0000.
w en
900
All
m!i flleid f. i probats
ii'i.i th.
KUIedL
VKNICK via Paris Oct 29. 10:01
I p in. i V iennese relatives of a sol-
dier win. had been fighting in Gal lout
I recently received from him a field
i post . ar.i saying thai things wen not
nt ail well with the Austria na. and.
tu t haps he would nol be sorry to be
taken pt isoners h t li ItUssI
On the other side of th
Was Writlrtt offl. lalk. it Is said "ghot
bj ardai el Uu .sua martial
Mr." liistrians
aims . t ::i 1 1 1
ordlnir to a dlanaieh
si ru.i. to th. i lavas Agency dated
ruesday the Auatrhvna attempted a
in w Invasion of Servian territory on
the northwest frontier. Thev crossed
the River Nan unde the protection of
artlller) and niarched toward Ra-
vone ami Radonkovltg. but met jar-
vlan troops who forced the Attatrians
i " retire leaving two hundred dead on
the lli-l.l
oii. r. i. Vrkf
NEW yoitK i let :'! The HriHsli
government has opened negotiations
to pun luisc the American copper car-
i u .1 b) five ateamers s iz.'d by Kng-
lish warships at Qlbrattar but at a
price i.ss than the average coat of
production according to a statement
issuea oy tne American Smelting
Refining r... which today Joined with
thre nth. r . opper companies in send-
ing to s. retary Bryan a t. Ingram
urging him to ftk the release .r the
I ssi'ls
information of the seizure .r only
ttins' steamers had bean received at
the time the message was sent to Sec-
retary Bryan bul later advices to the
.opper companies added in n..r in
the list the Prosper III for Maloe
Sweden and the Ascot for tlenoa.
The American Smelting Ct li. fit'im-
t'o . In Its statement (.H.rt ttial
British government has aimed a sen-
..us blow at the American copper In-
dustry by Including that metal in the
li-t of eontrahand. Knglamt's action
is said to be "a clear case ..r restraint
f trade by a foreign government"
JUDGE ANSWERS MAYOR
over th
pects.
Joseph Ronnenberg was the defend-
Judge (i tntnill related th. nnllna
histor) of Ronnenberg a feeble
minded boy showed that the imy
km H tin sergoanl a ell and held that
ii was mil' uloua to bi lleve he would
attempt to rob him knowing well hi
was a policeman
"If we are to condemn to perpetual
prison every man or boy who has
ever none wrong wo will have to in-
iso thi jail capacity from ten to
twi nty times and to make r i for
-viral detective sergeants some of
whom have polleo records and others
Mho art) ex-convlcta ." Jiotm n i
! said.
HOW EMDEN KEEPS AT SEA
ink. Coal Off Ho- I'aaacis she (Vup-
Inns.
CARDIFF Wales ia London. Od
II ' Midnight i 1 tne explanation of
how th. Herman cruiser Bmden Is
nl'le to keep at s'a without putting
Into ports for coal is contained In a
' 'Id nr;i in re n 1 from r.ilomlio.
1 eylon today by the owners of tin-
steamer Bxford one of the vessels
captured by the Rmden. The cable
gram said the commander of the Em-
len announced before he sank the
Bxford that he Intended to take on
hoard the cruiser th0 seven thousand
tons of steam coal with which th"
bxford was laden
FIGHTING IN WEST AFRICA
Ullca Buccjossful After sVatooi Hgiit-
bsjc PARIS Qct tl. (11:4(1 p. m) .
A report received her from Ocnernl
uooeii commanding the Frt-nch
torces operating against the German
Kamerun equatorial West Afrli i
saya that two Franco-Engllah colu h
"coupled I-:.:. Oc r 26 afti r serl-
pus fighting in whli h the Prem h
Hoops show i irreat bravery
. Kl"il lfi " Important railroad sta-
tion o the Balansa 890-fftiles frtCm
the coast
This is conveyed In a despatch to
tin- Havas Agency from Bordi aux.
The iluii i Cancer
An entirely new book airina the
rnosi comprehensive explanation of
I'litiecr and Its Successful treatment
without the knife ever published Is
now offered for free distribution. Send
for your copy today. Many persons
say tiny have been cured by this
treatment. Address o A Johnson
M . Suite 4ii isto Main St. Kan-
sas City Mo. Adv.
1
CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS?
.... A'"'sl rmaii sudes.
HALIFAX N. s. Ocl :i Three
Germans were today arrested In a
house In Mollis street. ure. the po-
lice say they w.re operating wire-
less apparatus The wires were not
strung r' a customary pole or
tn ist. I. ut w. re trailed out of a third
1 story window and concealed amid
one vines
Nu! St!
llCiS LIKE DYNAMITE ON LIVER
DODSOXH LIVKH TOM Wll I i.m n s x
HtiUli. ( Ll is 1 1 M. ; H u
U 1 t
post card nliii
Boll !
mid Sun Want Ads
' It Ri.it It!
n. Potter In i rooks ami im-r-NceeMt
CM1CAG Oct in - Charasa 0f P.
lice Inefftctenc) and persecution were
made today by William N Gemmltl
municipal Judge In defending himself
from crlUcism by Mayor Harrison
who complained thai Judge Gemmlll
had dismiss". 1 a known pickpocket
afdr a police Sergeant had testified
to catching the pickpocket wth hla
hand In the policeman's '...it. .May..
Hair son complained that the c urt
ajwnragad criunuals by quibbling;
Stop ulnK Calomel! It makes you
sick. Don'! lose a day's work li you
feel lay. slimKish. I.llmtis or eonull
pate! iisi.n to met
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necroets ..r the hones
Calomel when it comes Into contact
with sour bite crashes into t break-
ing ll up This bj when you feel thai
awful nausea and cramping if you
ale "all knocked ...it " r t.'..
Is torpid and h. wcls Constipated or
ou nave neaaacne aistness coated
lOngUC. If hrr.ltll Is hail ns .1 k
sour Just try a spoonful .f harmless
'oiisou . i. iv. r i one
Here's my guarantee- fin to any
driiK store n. K t a f.O cent l.ottle nf
Dodson's I.iver Tone. Take spoon-
ful MeMgM and it it doesn t straighten
you right up nnd make you feel fine
ami rigorous by morning i want you
lo no hack to th store and get your
money. Dodson's Liver Tone is' de-
in ing the sale of calomel hi c iu
it Is real liver medicine; entirely ves-
ta d" Uteri fore it . an not salivate or
make you si k.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
oi s uiver ion. will put your
lugs sh liver to work and clean vmir
1 owela f th it sour bile and ei.iisti-
pa.il wast whl.-h is clogglni; v.mr
system ami making you ret miserable.
1 1 guarantee thai a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep your entir. fam
lly reeling One for months. Give it
t" your children. It j h.irmi.s .
doesn't prlpe and thiy like Its id. is-
'iitil taste.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1914, newspaper, October 30, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135171/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.