Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1915 Page: 2 of 12
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DAILY WORLD f II T R S O A T M A Y M 1 'M .
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K OF p:s to meet
IN TULSA IN 1916
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Oil C Knsih Wins L nun
inions ote as Nexl
Mooting Place.
OFFICERS ELECTED
MUSKOGEE IS CLEAN
IttoriM ) m-ini-jui
w IUkiuI N
Pythian lltmu' in Oklahoma
Now I- Sonj;h1 b the
Organization.
i.i. i 4i mi and there I
of the hundred! of (
ikin from ins various vll.
brouirhl i" (jouvaln i-s prls
us of I.imiv. iii throuvr) ur
I III au-i l li i'l Mailt
ic and lhe were told
i hanfft il An ordl r I hen
iv wen to be shot m-
ed A firing squad Ml
fVi "i tlx pn-oners
mi wi'i nol ihot
f Che inli.ihil.int-. in
;i r-ii i m -r them U wious
e identic h ivti been
ie iiin olion f a hither
.iity. The lll-treatmeni
ri n m under Ihe oyss
cr th t dln i tlon or ianc
'rs and officer! i hen) -
i 1 I. A 1 1 1 1 .i I'l l i M
of ' r
i)ny at Ihe I f ' he tii
!
from i he ni iyor f Enid
turei to th pythtans no t
vtntlon nrrlvVd .i! ihi pn
i . i in Mn .
he called foi thi xerond
lllli pil O V
f- rn.al S iy
Innocent Civilians
Ruthlessly Murdered
w e
Namur
1 ilnant.
of
v in
'hurl.
. Itnos!
it
hi le
bodl
i tin'
of t .
iln.il offii ei i and soldiers
id or in w hit h offl r
tia expri mi ) renrei i t
I to arry oul orders for I
against the civilians
find entrlei In dlai es
v hi h n . .1 genuine pity f." 'he
i . ; datlon and disgust at the c induct
of the army. It appear! that a iler
m&n no tmnlsatoned officer Statod
definltel) that ho 'was actlnii under
orders and executlni them with treat
unwillingness.' A commissioned of-
fleer on being asked at Louva'.u b) a
witness a highly educated man. ahoul
tin' horrible .uts committed by tho
Roldli rs. said h 'was merely t-
ing orders.' and that he himself woul I
be shot if he did not execute
them M
High OffhHal Orders.
"We are driven to the conclusion
thai Hi harrying of the villages in the
ii-ir. t. the burning of a large part
.f Louvain the massacres there th
marching oul of the prisoners and the
transport to Cologne (all done without
Inquiry as to whether the particular
persons seised or killed had com-
mitted any wrongful act i were due
t. a calculated policy carried out
scientifically and deliberately not
merely with the sanction but under
the .direction of higher military au-
thorities and were not due to any
provocation or resistance by the civil
ian population.
Standard Remedy
For Many Homes
lion and constipation are
Itlons closely related and
Th" tendency t ui'iow; one
app lite s hi i i i ll. so I iat ni"-l
people suffer at some time or an-
other from rtfbi lllon of the over
taxed organs of digestion and
ellmtnatl n. A simplei pleasantlj
effective remedy that will quickly
relievo the congestion of poisonous
v.tM. and 1 1 itore regularity. Is the
o i nation of simple laxative
herbs with pepsin oiii In drug
st. i. - undot the name of !r. Cald-
w U'a Byi ip Pepsin This Is a mild
pleasant laxativi -lonio and diitest-
ant absolutely free from opiates
or narcotic drugs and has been the
standard household remedy in
Countless homes for many year-.
A free trial bottle can bo obtained
Py writing t.. Dr. W. B Caldwell
4.'.: .Washington 81 . Montlcllo ill
A
tutrnges on in ie-.-
ut.-d
w l
nitt
BRONCHIAL COLO
lelds n
tr.
!
my stomacn
alarmed and
also a doctor
lief. A file".
. iso.n of tno report is given
its of German soldiers. Tho
if ! it .uit of the 'First
: glim nt " ho received the
. says under date of AugUSt
i transport of S00 Belgians
hrough Dulsburg in the morn-
if tin 80 in- luding 1 bo
iv mastet re slo t accord-
martl .1 law ." The dlur "f a
i .f ti.e Fourth company of
sav. under date of August
two hundred and twenty ln
its and the villiage were burnt
is r intlnuously shooting.
iw the i rosslng of the Mi use
near Dtnant.. All villages
: and houses are i.urnt down
the night. ' it is a beautiful
si tin fires all around l'8 l
nam e " Another diary by n
r of the i ond Mounted Bat-'n-t
Kurheeslan Fo ld Artillery
nt No. ii records an incident
i ippi ed in Pri in h territory
had no fight but we caught
twenty men and shol them."
a says of this last
"By this time kiilinc not in a
i seem to h.o passed into
m port adds that the most lin-
I entry Is contained in diary
This i oi tains no name and
s. Put nan. is referred to in the
Indicate that the entires were
l offk it of the First Regl-
f Poi OuardS. The entry-
it IVrmeti.n or. August : 4. sa ys:
mk about one thousand prison-
: li ast fi- hundred were shot.
Illagi was burnt because in-
Restrictions
Placed Upon
O. U. Teachers
Spei la) to Tin' World.
OKLAHOMA CITY
after members of the
state university who
day ! I. Hi rc-
faculty of the
are given sati-
batlcal leave of absence must fill out
and make bond for their performance
of conditions imposed in the leave. A
form of bond was prepared by the
attorney-general's of ice 'today for that
purpose.
Recently tho attorney-general's of- -fire
was asked if the state board of
education had authority to consent t"
members of- the faculty of the State
university receiving sabbatical leaves
of absence. The answer was that all
powers conferred upon the former j
board of regents of that institution
practically descended upon tin- board
of education ami that as the regi nts
could give such leaves Of al l nee then
the board could do the same.
Previously howver the parti s win
not bound by any bond as to the con-I
ditions named in securing such leave.
The. board of education now believes!
that a bond should be given to se- j
cure the state in the matter and the
attorney-general's office has perfected
the form it is provided that the1
member of the faculty being given
the leave of absence may stay away
one year In some educational institu-
Uon on ihe condition that he or she
riturn and teach not less than three
consecutive years in the unlvecsity.
The leave of absence carries witn
It halt pay for one year. In case the
teacher returns and only teaches one
year then the bondsmen must re-
turn one-third of the salary advanced
and if the teacher puts in two yi trs
thin two-thirds should be return.. I
and if they do 'not return at all then
the bondsmen must return' the half
salary that has been paid me (eacner
Seminole Citizens
Wire (o President
t.
BllU'hCTS ' man.
i : .
ii r
u a
Two
mittee
Is. are
SWEENEY'S
GROCERIES
II Sill I' M
Phones 1 13 t ii i. 1 1
i rt rti iuui -
SPI I VI i VNM I' I i;i I I
ISc
STOP THE MISERY
OF INDIGESTION
I i.i Ml V Mil I M l I -
IK 1
..
KM
ft II
Iti tin iU That I
SornosH Retching llonvl
Heart hill n ami .DUtliie
tall
dei
QTEINER'S
It-nth Sired Grocer)
-
d In
I I in if led I ill.
during September the le-
. - w s
lay now sum up and endeavor
n the rharacU r and signifl-
..f the Wrongful acts done by
Murder Rap. ami Vrson
B i ii' ll drawn on a map from
Iglan fn !.:: r t.. I. n ee and c-.n-
i from Liege t" M allocs a sort
Ure res milling an irregular V
i f i mi .1. It is al ng this Y
il .f the systematic (as op
t. Isolated) outrages were com-
df if h period from August -i.
- -t SO is taken it will be found
i tost pf these organist .1 out-
T. rmonder and Aloat extend
i ie beyond the Y lines and they
- t. the month i f September.'
i r. rape arson and pillage began
the1 moment when the German
cross d the frontier. For the
fortnight of the war the towns
tllages near Liege were the chief
i :.. Prom August 19 to the end
c month outrages spread In the
ns f Charterol and Valines
each !!. ir period .-f greatest tn-
) Thi re is a certain slgntfi-
In the f.ot that the outrage?
ol Liege coincide with the tin-
ted resistance i.f the Belgian
in that district and that the
hter which reigned from August
i the end Of the- month' Is con-
eraneous with the period 'when
ierman .irmv's need for a quick
ge through Belgium at all costs
MISSOURI KICKS
ON QUARANTINE
BfScisl t.. The WorM.
SFM1N"LF Okia . May It. The
following telegram was today sent to
President U'oedrow V-'il-oii at Wash
ington l. C by the citizens of
Seminole:
Seminole Okla. May 11 191".
1 In.. Woodrow Wilson our most dis-
tlrigulsh d president. Washington D
C Thi lUgn you we. want to invite
tourists to visit Oklahoma see the
large oil fi Ids the gre it lead an.'
line mines the great coal mines the
great Wheat crop tin- great oat -r. ;.
the gTtat orn cr. p. the great COlton
fn '..Is. the great hirds of cattle the
gi. i field .. optimists the great field
of loyal citizens and continue their
tr.p to the Panama exposition where
t! ey can see the products of all na-
tions and through you we want to
a-k that the big fnss just across the
creek Atlantic will continue tlietr
fnss not our fuss.
With mosl respect and
In your Judgment and dip
the itizens of Sen. in lie
Invltatii n. '
confldt nc
omacy we
Mend thll
BILL POSTERS TO
TULSA NEXT YEAR
I lei leil Iffil
join iii d :
the
oh-- Oklahoma Lifts RratricUoni
SI - Me State W ill I
lb taUatorj leilni.
w .
w
Tie .no I3S-3170.
I'e wolcome vou i.i A 1; and S.
V. and extend to you and the g n-
crnl public a cordial -invitation to
visit our store.
We ha e dlspla yed In i ur s1
window about seventy-flvi war rel .
guns saliers belts haversacks uni-
forms ph i ci ett.
Hee the Mauser i. tie. obtained by
K. Hughes. rhiliipine Iflan Is
lb served w.th Stciui ; n
Volunteers.
Barbecue meats daily. Hams ' i
nin." choice steaks roasts dressed
In ns. strictly fresh t it
our grocery and fresh vegetabb
took Is complete strawberries fresh
from the vines Pints per orate gl oi'
or three bOX - for 1'tv. .
Your business appreciated. Fair
dealing prompt service good roods.
R
9i
that the bad blood Is j t
ad new. rich pure blood Is fill-
?ur veins and arteries.
i ' good blood will cause
... acne eczema and all skin
ns I dry up ar. i disappear
n r-1 s Oolden Medical Ihscovery
!. Ipf :1 rt mi dy that m arly
nc needs. It c.ntalns no alro-
r narcotics ..f any kind. It
cs the I lot d sad every organ
gh wl Ich the blood flews is ben-
Oel it today at any medicine
in lajuid or taidtt form. Adv.
D( Ptre'l lOOO-psgt lllunrntfil book.
'The Psepls'l I'unimon Bl s MsslSCJ Ad-
o SMt fre on rseslpl el t dime!
il -imn p. In m i ol nuil.i only.
1 r V H Plsre Htif fnlci. ' V
pert says
At tin-lit several children lind
been murdered; one of ; or 3 yeats d..
i t i ... .. a. '
t'lil n.m it-iiiMi nun ti it- tut tv. i - .
a farmhouse by ;ts hands and feet.
a-crime Whlsh seems almost in. iid. -lie
bul the evidence for winch e
feel bound 10 accept in the gard. :.
if this house was the body of a girl
who had been Shot in the forehead
"At Fppeifheiii the dead body f a
child of i was seen pinned to the
groun I with a German lance. The
same witness stiw a R tlliated woman
alive ne.tr Weenie on the same day
A chapter is given to the terrible
conditions at Louvain where the re-
port states 'massacre fire and de-
struction want on. Citizens
were slut and others taken prisoners
ami e mpelled t-1 go with the troops
Soldier went through the streets say-
ing. 'Man bat t ht sen 1 one soldier
was seen going along shooting in tht
sir
"The massacre of civilians at Lou-
vain was not confined to Its citizens
Uirgc crowds ..f peopU were brought
Into Louvain from tho surrounding
districts not only from Aerhot and
tielrctl. but also from other plans
For i xaniple. a witness di scribes l.tw
nUH WOgfltp nud ihilOun were ui-vii
JEFFERSON 'ITV Mo. May 11.
The etnors of eleven western and
southern st.tts were warned by Act-
ing Governor paint r .-f Missouri to.
tii it unit ss their quarantine
. st Missouri live stock Is lifted
1 n;a..rts will he adopted
b this state These states Include
Oklahoma und Texas.
St.itt tfil lals declare the quaran-
tine against Missouri cattle is un-
calli d f. r. as the foot and mouth dls-
sass. never appeared in this stats
r- Yestertlay and
Met Thi! Time in
i apltal City.
Ad-
Spstisl to Thf VVprtH
OKLAHOMA (.'ITT. May 12 Se-
lecting Tulss as the place for the
m t meeting and electing officer!
f.r the ensuing year the Oklahoma
Hill Foster- association concluded Its
annual meeting here. The officers
are W. It. Burnitt. Ardmoru. preal
dent; Elliott Alton. Oklahoma City
vice-president; Bi n a Brooks ohick-
nsha. secretary-treasurer; Hen Fin-
ney. TuKi. delegate to the nation.:!
association which meets in Atlantic
(Mty Secretary Brooks by virtue of
his office is also a delegate to th
national meeting. Various subjects
concerning the business ..f tin ass.--cia'ion
were discussed but no im-
portant action taken.
- i- :i (ill Man I ... at. d
d to The World.
BAPUUPA May 1 . Kd Roncy an
oil man who has been left a valuable
estate in Norway was located In SR-
pulpa last night. He Is employed by
Ki-ry peloiicr. Roncy was gr.atly
surprised when he hiard of his gvod
luck. He will take the matter up
with lotal attorneys as he does not
care to cross the ocean after what
happened to the Lus.tania.
Tiainma-ter Rurni.
gpseisl to T f Wsrld
MU8KOQEB May U Trainmnsttr
Jt hn Tyler w as severely but ned
at .cot 0 arms and 1 . d today when
an oil tram whit I. went Into the ditch
near here .-aught fire The aovident
was the rogalt vt a brok.u axie.
Oklahoma Charters
Special P The World
OKLAHOMA CITY May 12 Sec-
retary of Stat.- .1 L Lyon today is-
sued the following charters:
Tahle.ptah Mill and Klevator eom-
pany capital IIS.OOO: incorporators
T O Oraham. J. W. McSpadden.
Fercv Wyly. R H. Couch. J. H. Drew.
The Pawnee Rill Buffalo Ranch
Theatre Film tompany Fawnee: cap-
ital 110.000; incorporators. Mrs. Mary
F lallle John It. Conant Terry
Marlln.
The I.aFlore Oil and Oas com-
pany of Tulsa capital. $ IS. 000: in-
corporators. J E. Shaffer K A. Ross.
H N dries.
Nigin Watrhnsan Missing.
SpeeUl It The WstM.
CALVIN'. OkM. May. 12 His
family and neighbors are at a loss
to know what has become of B. A.
Carter night watchman here who
disappeared Tuesday ntsht of this
week. He was last seen about 4
o'clock In the morning Efforts to
locate the missing man have proved
futile.
Ippesd From I.ou.t Court.
3r.ril to Th World
OKLAHOMA CITY. May 12 An
appeal has been filed In the supreme
court bv the Planters A Ginning Co.
f Sba-tnte 4nm the Judgment gj
M i in i:
"HRI I i u i I "
nil ll SI IT 110
"COOI tH I H-
i mil i:
OCR PALM BE U'll
si i i s tRE .r R-
iN'TEKD HC TO
s II R I N K IL80
Ni S 1 0.00
For This
Warm Weather
We Have Ready for You Cool
Comfortable Tivo-Piece Suits
A Great Variety of Fine Tropical Weight f ab-
rics to Select From Palm Beach Silks
Crashes Mohairs Fine Light Weight Blue
Serges Tropical Worsteds and Linens.
$7.50 $8.50 $10.00 $12.50
$15.00 T0 $20.00
Cool Suits
For the Boys
and Children
Vll The greatest variety of Summer
( llothing tor .Boys and i bildren.
ever offered you is here in our
Boys1 Department. Stylish Suits
I'm- Mannish Boys in every wanted
summer fabric
$3.50 $4.00 $5.00
$6.00 10 $7.50
Wash Suits for the Little Tots
Ftir Little Fellows from two years to eight we are
showing an extensive variety nt' every new Btyle
for this summer Handsome designs in fine Wash
Fabrics colors absolutely fast au endless array
di' them from
50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00
$2.50 T0 $5.00
Ros' White Dnck
Knickers 50c ami
$1.0(1. Boys' White
Shirts ami Waists
:.ni and $1.00 Boys'
hit.- Hat-. 50C
Boys' Tennis siip-
pers 65c to $1.2)
Put-' Athletic shoo-.
While I lk 11 i It
11.50. Ironclad II
for Boys Int.- nn
all Colors 25c
8 Eighth Anniversary Sale
8 Cents Buys
Manhattan Eagle and Diamond Brand Shirts
Don't Miss One of the "Wonders" of Tulsa
World Famous Bargain Store
18 WEST FIRST STREET
We Buy Wholesale B.umkrupt Stocks.
All Union Suits on Sale.
Shirt Waist Sale
28-cenl Choice -Few $l and $1.50 Waists
( Ihoice i28i'.
Great Eighth Anniversary Sale.
THE UNION
111 MAIN STREET
the Pottawatomie county district enrred because of the negligence of
court In awarding danuige.x of $1260 the company provide pioper saft
to Jesse J Venny for the loss of an appliances. He Droaghl suit for 13u"-
aiai 1'cnny clultned the accident uc-171150 aud was given $11100.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1915, newspaper, May 13, 1915; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135338/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.