Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1914 Page: 3 of 10
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I ' i i r. . i H k k
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TORPEDO HOAT CONTROLLED BY WIRELESS WAVE
FIRST PERMISSION GRANT
ED TO KANSAS CITY
BANK
WILL EXTEND 10 OTHERS
Clenrin Will Be Considered at
Meeting of Governors
Dec. 8 10.
tlx
v igHINOTON Dec l. Authority
huh given the federal rMirvi bang
ii' Kansas City by ins federal resorvi
board tonight to olear cheeks by mem-
bar banks ami almllar authorltj will
hr given Immediately to the Chicago
bank. This in the Ural step taken
m ikI ha vlna reaerve banks v i
the clearing function uro Idi d Ii
new ourrency lair.
The Chicago bank win begin with
clearing for banks in roaerve oltles
onl) .mil gradual!) extend the noope
i its operations
in its telegram in Federal Reaerve
Agenl Millor at Kansas City the
board called attention to tin fact that
i meeting of the governor! of all
twelve raaerva bank Is to be held
here December 1-10 el which clear-
ing of choeke will be considered. It
is tin hope of membere of the board
ih.it ultimate!) a large putt of the
clearing of tin- countr) will lie done
through 1 1 reaerve im h un. a change
fn
im i hodi w htch is s
million of dollar ami
h
Tli.
pi escill
pcoted t" savt
tunc.
pproe IMauOUPI Kuli'
lui. ini today approved a re
discount rale of 5 1-2 por cent on
thirty day maturttle and par cent
on uli oilier maturttle for the Cleve-
land reaerve bank ami a fl it rate of
i per cent for thai at Kansas City.
..i other change In rediscount rate
wit.' approved. Suggestions have
been out to the bank in Richmond
Dallaa ami Atlanta that tin- rate pro-
poaed b) them of 5 ami 6 1-- per
cant cannot be approved by the board
i. m the etablihmen "f a 1-2 ami ;
per lent and ti per cent rat- now
charged in Boston New York Phlla
delphia and Cleveland would he con-
sidered. Tin- Chicago hank deatrc
a flat rate of Ii 1-2 per cent on U
mat urn u s. hut so far this has not re-
ceived tin' sanction of the board. Rc-
dtHCOUnt by the twelve hanks have
not Increaaed materially in the last
fi w day htn there has been an In-
creaae in the amount of federal re-
aerve notes taken by member hanks.
The Increaae in federal reserve
Holes may he accounted for by U d -1
reuse In clearing house loan certifi-
cate and emergency ourrenc) an-
nounced tonight by Comptroller of
the Currency Williams.
According to Mr Williams all
clearing house certificate have been
paid off or called for redemption. The
total amount of emergency currency
issued b) the treasury department.
1 1 ;
'iiM54sT.:Ai-.-. aaaa
Above the Nathalie Below at left Wireless operator controlling torpedo from hore b)
lew wave nciow. at right John Hays Haminoiid operating Ins r.lceiiie Oog which mav I" propi Ih d in nil)
ilirecthui merely b) holdin a light directl) In front of the "eves."
ll Hess tile
son ol
- govern-
UNKNOWN IAN WAS
FOUND L!) in bed
BODY DISCOVERED IN A 10
CAI. HOTEL EARLY
UkJf NIGHT
was DiIkinc heavily
Whs Lust Scon Alive When He
Entered His Boon Earlv
in the Morning
w at left Wireless opeiiit.1 controlling torpedo
John Hays Hammond operating his Ulectrlc Dog
light direct!) In front of the "eyes."
I'lilteil Slat's army ungineer Will Bather at Fresh Wal.t rove. Mass. in the nexl few da)
tests of in wireless torpedo iii. 111 Nathalie invented by John Ray Hammond. Jr. Df Qloucetei
John Hays Hammond the note mining engineer The tests will determine whether the Cnlti
mem will purchaae the exclusive right to the torpedo boat which is controlled by wireless a
Theae right Include the design for a wireloul) steetni torpedo with an explosive carry 1 ng c
pounda. In preliminary t'sts young Hammond directed his wireless boat by moan of waves tram
lo vv
Mass
I Stale
IVeS fr
pactty
untied
on land
of 4000
IK. in the
I Hammond Laboratory a distance Of -iv miles out 11 sea as far as the QraVe Light.
ystistt mum wmmm
uniuinnun uli uilllllllull
Good-bye
Dyspepsia
No More Uurgi) Brash "Lump of
1 end". Had Indigestion! Heartburn
or Stomach Troubles
Quick BHIef. 11st- Nothing tn IV)
The man who can't help making
faces at his stomach the man or
woman with a grouchy digestion or
With downright dyspepsia need fret
no more over stomach troubles
The heaviest richest dinners the
most unspeakable quick lunches all
can he taken cure of without Impos-
ing on the stomach. A scientific di-
gestive inn do the digesting where
the stomach either did not do it be-
fore or did it very imperfectly.
Mr. Williams said was $181 510 I
and of this 127ST2O00 has 1 11 re-
deemed. Tim gradual disappearance
of emergency currency is presumed
to he due t 1 the fact that bankers
nre anxious to take out federal re-
serve notes for which Ihey can put
up the same sort of security and
which are untaxed.
Ten of the twelve reserve hanks
beve chosen their members of the
advisory council only San i'laneiseo
and si Louis remaining to he heard
from. Ti. councilors chosen to dale
are: Boston Daniel Q. Wing: New
York .1 P Morgan; Philadelphia
Levi Is. Hue; 1 :i( i eland W B B ;
Richmond Oeorge .1 Beay; Atlanta
Charles A. Lyerly; Chicago James H-
Korean: Mlnneanolla. '. T. Jaffras
Kansas City B. T. Swinn
las. .1 Howard Ardrey.
ami DhI-
TO USE FOIKE OF ARMS
iii:n s 111 i ) or ins (
1 Ii ii II 1 in v uti i
HIM
come aeaualnted ait
tiie carlo u Inititutloi
the budget for the bii
Willi I 111.'. Aftel v
formation the bond
tin- needs of
s in making up
nulal beginning
curing this ln-
of affairs will
GERMAN STORY VAKIES
FfiOffl THE RUSSIANS
( I MM llll ) llltnhl III IP l l.ll
III I MI'll l IMI LOPING
M I Ml M
Bcsvuli ami Good Digestion " Hand
iii Hand Htnart's Dyatssnaia Tab
lets Insure Both
When vou lake one of Stuart's lys-
pepata Tablets after a meal the food
Is dureated by the tablet even bet
ter than your own stomach can do It. I
This is why the use of Stuart s
Dyspepsia Tablets has become so uni-
versal among thoas who suffer from
uny kind of Stomach troubles.
Take one of Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets nfter your next meal and If
ou ure irlven to belching sour rls-
Iiiks. fermentation. heavy lumpy
feeling in the stomach. Indigestion
dyspepsia loss of appetite or any
ci her siomach derangement you will
find at one a remarkable Improve-
ment. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the
most wonderful tablets on earth for
any kind of stomach trouble.
They enrich the gastric Juices anil
give the stomach the rest It needs be-
fore it can ni!aln tie healthy and
strong.
Try one nfter your next meal no
matter w hat you eat. You'll find your
appetite return for the meal after and
you will feel finer eatltiif.
Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets are for
sil" al .ill druggists at M cents a box.
Send coupon below today and we
t ill at once send you by mall a sam-
ple free
1 1:1 1 mi i t I'ov
r. . Stuart Co. tot smart iiIiIr..
Manihall Mich send me at once
by return mall a free trial paek-
ftga of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
Name
Street
City . .
Stat
BBTtDIN via wireless to London
Dec. 2. (12:40 a. m.) Referring lo
tho Russian official communication
of November 2n. Oermsn headquar-
ters say:
"A great story of success for the
Herman troops has come to light In
the flKhtlDK near Lods. The ilerman
forces were operating sgalnst the
ritrht flank and In Hie rear of the
Russians when they In their turn
were attacked by Russians wlo
pressed them hard coming from the
east ami smith
"The Herman troops turned from
tho Russians with whom they were
Sngsged and fought a bitter three-
days' flfiht and broke through tli'
Russian ring In doing so they
brought with them 12000 prisoners
as well as 2.' Kims and lost only one
Herman nun. Tin Herman losses
naturally were not small bul they
certainly could not he described as
aw fill.'
"It is reported from Poaon that
the Austrian emperor has telegraphed
his congrat ulatlons to Qeneral Von
Hindenburg and appointed him chief
of Infantry regiment No. 69 "
GIVE THE WATER MAN TIME
(.els Two HOEB Weeks In Which lo
Report.
B. M. ITyne representing the firm
nf Layne a Bowler of Houston
Texas who has for several months
been working about the city in an
effort to locate a supply of water
with Which he Call guarantee a sup-
ply nf water to the CltiSOBS of Tulsi
which will he abundant to supply the
demand and he entirely fit for human
consumption appeared before the
hoard of city commissioners yester-
day morning and requested the hoard
to allow him two greeks of additional
time.
Mr. Layne explained fully the
seheme. stated where the water was
which be had located and slated that
he could guarantee a supply of
potable water for a period of twelve
months Ho compared the proposed
system In other water plants furnished
by his Conoern to Cities situate I sim-
ilarly to Tulsa with r-'gard to waf r
The source of the water for Tulsa Is
a distance of four or five miles of
tho city.
The 1 ommlSSionsi'S voted unani-
mously to allow Mr. Layntj the time
wanted to 1 ompleto his report.
('line Won Flftsdy
TKX ARKANA. Texas. Dec. 1.
Harry i llne defeated Welker Cochran
802 to K9 in a mi 1 lard Player league
match here tonight Average and
high runs I'line 17 f ii C2 t'ueb-
lau i 18-32. 80. I
WASHINGTON Dec 1. -Ckstersl
Carranaa's determination to "end tits
present struggle by force of arms"
was asserted In a telegram from the
lust chief made public tonight by
Rafrel Zu bra ban Copmany head of
the loeal Mexiiall enlist it m line I isf
agency.
Tin telegram said.
"The report thai Qeneral fjonsaies
has declared himself president of the
republic is untrue m is at Paohuca
with part of his troops and remains
steadfast in his loyalty to the first
chief. Also deny the report pub-
liahed in 1 he American pn.ss atatlng
that Qeneral Caballero has joined the
convention force: he continues loyal
to the constitutionalist cause. I have
ordered Qeneral Lopes De l.ara to
.loin him with a reinforcement of two
thousand men."
"1 am Visiting the slate of Vera
OrUS and PUebla; all the people are
with us. We shall triumph more glor-
iously over the reactionaries than even
in Itfit
"Vou ms) deny the reports of any
compromising agreements with me. I
am dele! mined to end the present
struggle by force of arms.
"it is untrue that Qeneral Blanco
has been made a prisoner."
Invigorating to the Pale ami Sickly.
The old Standard geni tal strength-
ening tone GROVE'S TASTELESS
chill TONIC drives out Malaria en-
riches the blood and builds lip the
system. A true tonic for adults ami
children. f0 cents.
present 1 1 tin- legislature a report of
the financial need of sack Instltu
thin so that an adequate appropriation
for maintenance! may be made Mr.
Howard will leave this evening tor
Claremore where he will begin. He
will be away until about December 211
72 Taking Bar I Minimal 1011-
OKLAHOMA CITV Dec. 1
ontytwo applicants were taking
examination for admission to the
lahoms bar a'htch began in the 1
i rones building this city today
l-examlnatlon are being conducted
! der supervision of the slate bar c
mission and an- being held in
supreme courtroom oil the SSVI
! floor.
th
( ik-
aw The
1111-
oin-
tho 'lit h
GREATEST PART OF THE
GERMAN ARMY IN WEST
I'll'l -I II. II I KMt 1 nil's Wtl .
M flVi M I K. HUM. t oll
i.i KM.WV.
There g a desd m m 'ii I he In
l!"' PlaSS I I. ' was Hi assgS
lalaphi 1 to 11 oi ai polli e u
'st nigh) at i o'clock Officers
aero despatched t" Investigate the
natter and m 0 .1 the . v Idi nee
found last nlghl the death wu 00-
'alonnd b) aUohulli -.oni; The
evact Idonllt) of the man was not al
111 "' ' ai ned g 1 he nai lie let
teis 111 bis p kei did not 1 spun I
lo the name under Which he regis
""red at i:U . 1 K yeaterda) morn-
ing A' "tiling I t h. itatoment of 1 in
proprietor of the placi in stranger
' line to the hotel V o du) and
l"li'''1 l"1' a 1 noin 1 Rglalei ed I r
1 lie name of illlam 1 loi doll of Me-
A tester and reguestcd that be not 10
""listed hie stated that he had
'in drinking gome and suntcd to
le p 11 off. lu n the potior went
eall him last night the urt.iins
were ah down the door was locked
"ti the inalds and a-hen he did in. I
wake after K. roll I 'king. the
proprietor broke tin 1. 1 aud ntered
finding him dead In the bod. HI
hod) was w.ii 111 and he had e Idontly
been dead but a f' W minutes
in hi pookei tv a a letter f the
s.ii.s department "i the Uggei v
ivloyer Tobi otupany directed to
R E Ren tall Indicating that the re-
' ll'li ni f ti. letter was .1 traveling
sal man He a as ii"t apparentl)
no. re than c.". years old. The cloth-
ing "ii the chair m the loom was of
a g I quallt) ami well kept A g I
Watcfa and 0l rniiineiil.il cuff
links In Heated that I utile a good
samry. .No hottle of poison or any
Indication of suicide was found In
the room. Ills "WU Statement to the
poller that he had been drinking Is
the only clue to the cause of his
death
The body was turned over to Stan-
lev & Met 'line undertakers by the
officer ami an effort win in' made
lo lo. ate his people
OVER $40M IN FINES
Pollen lleparl 111 "I b an d" $111)11
i.a-i MonUi
The report of the local police de-
partment covering the month ending
November 10 shows a collection of
films aggregating more (ban $900 ill
excess of the actual expense of the
department in all. fines collected
amounted lo (4 OBI
The police patrol wagon answered
160 calls ami brought in I0 pris-
oners. The motor Mle policemen
made 15 arrests and the fines lm-
poed upon their arrests amounted
to M10. This report is complied
from the several reports of the heads
of departments last night
()f Our K x I r aord i n a r y
Showing of 1 loliday Gifts
for Men is Now Ready.
CJTo tin1 hundreds of Tulsa
Indite who .uv iMtrtifulitr ahoul what
tlli'N Will oc till' HHU folks thlS K Url-
ciiinr news Mill's (jifts should 'nun'
rroni h moil's store To show yoiv ap
I 'i re iii h in nf ins omul tuiito it should
couii' IVtmi tlii stoiv the stun' fitun
w licit' mow than likely mos1 tlie tilings
he wears coiik1 froni.
ajlnexpensive jifts here
alotigsido of ih'1 expensive ones Gifts
titi low as JJ5o ami as high as 50 hCat'h
gift I'egiirdless nf iis priee possi'ssiug
an air of 1'i'fiiienn'iit mid an iissuruuee "I
ipuilit not i'ouud iii tlif Hvtrago shop
(UScc our holiday display
windows They arc worth eomink miles
t'l M'C.
Shop
Early
n- KcHtorlna' Walci- Supply.
VERA CRUZ Doc. 1. The puhllo
works officials continue their efforts
I rrtore the water supply of Vera
Crus which hns been BTSatly bclnw
normal since the majoritv .f th"
workmen at Tejar deserted their post.
al I he water plnnt. The health de-
partmenl Ih making strenuous efforts
to check evils arising from the insuf-
ficient water supply.
1(1 II III ll Is ll Kilt M. l
Will I III Otll I nevpil'.'il I' llll III New
stareef
NKWARK I '"' I Kli h.il d U H lie
Parker Republican who was elected
a congressman at the recent election
apparently defeated Arthur B Bey-
mour liemoorat at the special slsc
lion in the Ninth dlstrtol tod a) to fill
ih" raoancy caused i the realffnatlon
of Waller i: IfoCo) I" bee me Jus
lice of the supreme court of the ins-
trlct of Columbia.
The congressman elei Led today will
orve until March 4. K1B
I ii orable trade llahin
VNABHINGTON Use I Kiports
from the twelve ports Which hum 11"
sii per cent "f that business of the
l ulled States totalled 4t0886t for
the wei'k ended Kovembsr 18 as com
pared with Imports segregating M8-
1 686677 leaving a favorable trade
I balance of 1 16 411191 The twenty-
I two working days of November yield-
ed a trade balance In favor of I he
I United States .f 681 88.992 which
ai eordinK to ofin ial estimates Indi-
cates an export exesss of approKl-
; miltel) $7(l.noiliiiiii I'm- the entire
country during November
I aiiinli men r OrKSJtisOd
OKLAHOMA I'rTY lec l The
ksundrymen "f Oktahnma havs rs-
orvaniseo ana neieaner mcv win ie
known as the Oklahoma tAunderers
association Ai a meeting hem at-
tend id by niiriv every owner of a
.laundry In the state th new organisa-
tion as perfected and officers elec
ted. Thev ate W. 'I' MeNiilts Shaw-
Appetite Follows
Good Di jestion
Nearly everyone Indulges tbsir
appetite and the digests cans
are abused n'. ultlng In a conges-
Hon of poisonous waste that logs
the how eh and causes much mls-
ery and distress.
The iiiosl ffli lent remedy to
correct this condition is the com
bl nut Ion of simple laxative herbs
with pepsin known as 1 ir Cald-
well' Srup Pekialn. This is a
natural pleasant tasting remedy
gentle yel positive In action and
quick I) relieve Indigestion con-
stipation siek heeds' he belching
etc I 'l ug stores sell Dr ''aid-
well's By run Pepsin at 60 cent
and one dollar a bottle and In
thousands of homes it is the ln-
dispsnsabls family remedy for
a free trial bottle write Or. vv B.
Caldwell. 4ri Washington st
Monttcello ill
nee president;
villi' first vl
Smith. Bartlss-
president; 'V F Held-
llM
bring Oklahoma city second vloe-
pr sld lit. It !'. .1. Williams Okla-
homa City seeretaiy and treasurer. A
leglalatlv committee compossd of
Hen Harnett. Oklahoma City; C O.
CHrvIn Oklahoma City; K. W cng-
don Shawnee; ll K. Uouthan Knld
and E J. Allen Huthrie was ap-
pointed As an organises body the laundry
nun of the state have not been very
active for the past two years hut the
new organisation will take on sew life
ami their Interests will hsrsafter be
looki d after consistently
i (11:60 p. m. i A
ommunicatlon concern-
in armies 111 the field
here tonight suys:
CHASTAIN NEW HEAD
OF WATER DEPARTMENT
M'HOIVniD imi Tin: PLACE VA-
CATED n in sK. vaon
or BAIXARD.
w. k Chastaln was yesterday up-
pointed by the city conimissliin to
take the position at the head nf the
water department the pis OS vacated
In the early part of September by I..
U Ballard's resignation. The appoint
inent Is to fill the unexpired term of
Mr. itallard. ending next May The
place has been temporarily filled hy
i.. v. McFarland consulting engineer
In the employ nf the eity.
The new superintendent of water-
works Is an old resident of Tulsa and
a patriotic citisen of enviable repu-
tation. He was on the old city cuun-
i When the present wutei works was
purchased and was head of the water
committee on the council. Imrlng
that time be r IVed sunt valuable
experience and has since been cry
much Interested In the water depart-
ment. Mr. Chastaln was a candidate on
the Democratic ticket for Commis-
sioner No. 4 In the last primary being
defeated by Commissioner C. M
Downing He was originally tn the
lumber bllslnssa In Tulsa. In the firm
of Chastaln At Cathiv. and hns hI-
WeyS been DOngplCUOUS a a Tulsa
booster
PARIS I"
semt-of flel.l I
lug the fieri
made public
"German) ims at her disposal iiD'i
active arm) i ph. of which are
operating agalnsl PVanoe and tour
against Russia 1 'f the :u Oermaii
reserve army corps are now em-
ployed agalnsl h ranoe and la hi are
employed agalnal Russia
"These figures show thai there1 is
a total of 68 4 army corps active or
lis tie fighting for Oerinany on the
two fronts and not 100 army corps
as has been erroneously stated hy the
Qerm n govi rnmeot
"If tin- territorial units (landwettr)
of which nothing was .ssld In the
Oerman official note are taken into
account) It will he seen that eight
landwehr army eorp are engaged
against Frame and even against
Russia that Is to say in all on the
two fronts. 80 territorial divisions.'
ORDERS TO SHIP FOOD
Relief Committee.. Begin Sending in
Their Supplies
NEW FORK Dee I. "Ship at
once to the nearest seaport."
j This message was sent today by
.the American commission for relief
I In Belgium to more than a thousand
I committee in the United stat-s. The
commission now has perfected coun-
i try-w ide shipping nrrangi ments and
lt I expeeti d thai vast iuanlltles of
I food and clothing which have been
assembled at various city and state
hadquarter win begin in a day or
two to converge in great tralnloads to
every Important port In the United
Btatea
The commission made public a list
of state committees already organized
! with Hu ll executive heads which In-
'eludes: Kansas W. tt. Btubbs To-
peka: Kentucky Colonel Henry Wat
I tenon Louisville; Louisiana oen-
1 eral ArsMS PerrllUsA New Orleans.
I Oklahoma Hubert L Williams Okla-
i liutiia i 'ity.
Howarrl TourlUS Ibc Slulc.
OKLAHOMA ciTV. oec. l K B
Howard seeretary nf the bnsrd of
affairs Will devote the next few weeks
isit.ng the different state Institu-
tions In coinpllnne with a law that
require members of the boaid . i.v.
Yntir "hi I- liangi-rini llieal. It
Up Now.
A cold i readily catching A run-
down system is (Uccptlblo to germs
You ow It to yourself and to others
of your household to fight the germs
at once Dr Bell's Ptne-Tar-Hotts is
I fine for Colds and Coughs It loosen
I ths Mucous stops the Cough and
I soothes the LuflgB It's guni nnleed. I
Only Us at yuui Diuggisi. 1
Tulsa Garment
Company
Refund Day
November 13th
Tickets must be in by Saturday night
of this week
Special For This Week
Yard wide all silk messeline OQp
our regular $1.25 quality . .. O
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