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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1913 USTRIAN EMPEROR FINALLY ABDICATES Vwnlmrvn Itispuuli 'Aiiiii.iiiii-.-m ( harlcM1 (.Itcs I i 'llin.ni- c tloii In llriM.rtc.l Mjiiiv 'I Inu-v :areer has been stormy l.wy In lli,. i ;..riu.iii-A im' t l.i n . .tl.lnct. I found iii i 1 1 r i : l mi i. 'i.hn .i I j i ; lend, II I.I H-inlM, II In I i pnl t -. I I liii' :i K II-r .1 1 i Hl 'ilir will cliTi.u el Iii l.-m.i tn-; lll" I ..w, ' uii Uiu l.arika nh.li tulexl liy I lor I In Knrl Ureal,. Issues I 'tile ralliiliun Im-.tc..-Muki-M .Many I'i-iu-i i.fftiris. iiml l.( 'N I ii i. 'hnrli's of A ' -rditig In ,i i bit -pi Mil. I hi K . !ili UK'1 T mriy, iiiMini' n Iv.ite Vlrt.tr A louder nan so :h I l.-is .i n.J f l-impi i "r i .ii i. gen 1 1 ii t h i .i ili ' i. in -i'l v. cm f i ..in l.f Hi"' l elgn A 1 1 - 'I'l ; ' 'lllll ll N ll.lM i I iiim-h In t ii ii.. i r ii.... Ill imi. 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This utore is helping by having none but good clothes; clothes that look well; that are economical of wool and labor; clothes you can vrely on for service and satisfaction. YOU want this kind of clothes, of course. You can get them here in great variety. Fine suits and overcoats for men, for young men; mil itary styles' correct but not freakish; nil wool fab rics; superior tailoring. We can fit men of every build. Pay any price you want. Suits and Overcoats $30,$35,$40,$45andup I Hi., H,l' Mill Ol lll! I.ltlt Al'.'ll'lllku ' ' . i.r S.I .i"ir. n mamf'. I tin. I'MIII.HI ,, (1H I!, Mill,,,,. I,,M. 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Mfi. nj Iii tlo-v f ill to Mm mi In any iar-lli-iiliii Hi.- armiplli.. ivin tin ItroiiKht t.i an i-ii'l al.inpilv and hoNiJIIilcH r tiiiti.pil tn tin1 i-xl.'nl ni-crnHiiry. WKh Hi.. ijiTinan army irpnuniti l'l 'iii'l.M- nnl.-iH from H.-riln trip mt u.iUon of tlic fl,.'t in tiiTinaii hat l.irH wi.iil.l In- t-rlllrnl If Ih.-y ileflpil tli.. Il.r!ln a'ltliiirltl.'H. Sliorp ttat-tDil.-a in ul.l mi"n riniiifl tticrn In put tn .-a ami tin- alllPil tiaal powi-r . om-.-nlruli il for tin- lank iindou I. Hol ly wotil'l inaki- nlii. rt work of tlipin. itfflr.-rn h.-ii. ran ypt kph no wrioiiH thrt'ul of a n-tipwni of himlillticii l.f ruiiKe th.-y brlli'vn Iht- rrewti of the HMrman Hlilpa rpallp the ultpr hop... 1pmkii.h' 'f th.-lr nltiiiitlon If they at tempt ilpfmnrf. pU'rrUry Itiinl.-U nnounoed thut thi proKrnm for roimlrurtlon of 100 April, 1'JIS, tn iTIiit-p Hutiia 'I.' ! .-htiHpr ctMtrtiyprn tit t h Kril plant i.oiiri."ii lor imniiiiiM"l..n t im-lat Itpirmt woulil bn nirrlcil out. I hp A I- l-'ipii. li X"vi'riininl In wliirh lumiiirrli nnlit l-'i aii.-t-'N claim In Miicr lorralni- wail "Jiintlflotl " Iti-vcaU lln-ak. AlthiuiKli tint li-lti-r wiui aniiunceil tut a "forKPry" In VIimiiki, Hip for-.-Imi office rlalmliiK H hail ln-.-n wilttpil by a Krinih pcrli'MluiitU' wlin I it I In-i ll actinic un cinifpNmir to Ihi-Kititti-H.i Zlta, miht..-rUi.it i'V4Mla proved ItN lUitlipiill.'lty It wan the firal i t-vpl.it Ion of I Iip break bctw.-rn tlie ll.'iniHii emperor ami hla vaxMiil kinjr. I'l-evloualy, Kmperor fharlea Iiml Inillcateil hlH tlculre fur peni-e. however, In upeechpn before tile iplchMrat. In I teoeinber. 117. h (I'l, hired hip- wIIUhkii'-nh Id roncliiile pence with the hIIIpn if they would irtinraiitu the Inti-Krlty of Auatrla- I Inn Kill)'. t'l'iittillotiN In the dual monarchy wnio rapidly Kniwlnn womo. There were iniiny rablnct .'h.itiK.-, and a HiiHelmitloiiM. The MuKyura, ('leolui HlavM and other iiutlonalltle were i lamorlnu for con-rtiluilonal reforum and aiuonomoim unverntnent. ThoriMifter rhwle' lot win far from bpinii a happy one. lie Wus leportetl to have refimed to 01-nd AiiNtiiun troopn to the western bwt tlpfront di-npltp the Herman empe-r-oi'h Importunity. In every way he iiileavort'd to utein the tide uf rev olution whlrh eeeiiied to b rlHlnif I He promiMc.l nil klmln of reformi- tili, un a nop to tun iiitK-ttnientea tuhjerta pHrdnned 24 prlHonerti uwaltliiK l'iil t r'arajttvo for hlghJ tri-imon. In ' letnber, 1918. he announced plana for th federalliatlon of Auntrla-lluniTHrv and In an addreaN to the llnti-rnrian diet frankly ad mitted IiIh throne waa In "peril " A day or two Inter Count Kai-olyl, b-iioVr of the Hun unit la 11 republlcana, iinnounced the ucceN of a bloodW leaa revolution In Hudiipeat and dc clared Hungary a free un Independ. ent atate. Still later the Herman nud other provlncee declared their purpoao to boirorne autonomoua en-titli-a and the houae of the Haps burK. once the leader of the Holy Koman Kniplre, aeemed to be nhotit to collapae like u houa of card". shipbuildi'nTprogram will not be affected KurIp No, type, wiu 3. the third vernel of Uila lniirichp-1 there today. BRISTOW WILL OPEN NEW CITY HALL WITH FEAST I Hperint in TIif World. mUSTliW. Okln, Nov. II The eontrarlora on the new rlty hall be lieve they will have the buildlnK ready to turn over to the city on Thumday thia week. The city ud- mlnlatratlon plana to hold a bl( feaat and Jubilee at the opeintiic of the new hall, which Ik pronounced by ninny to lie one of the nlftleNt city halls In the mate for a city the aizr of Krlatow. The auditorium will hnve a a.-ntlnit capacity of about 450 anil each of the city offlcera will hnve an office 1 In the building;. The Jail and fire nation are nlao In the buildlnK. Tha opening ceremonlea vv 111 par- hapa ot-cur on Thank-njlvlni- nlRht with a bis turkey -.upper and dance COTTON YIELD IS SURPRISE TO PRODUCERS AT BRISTOW SV--it.l In Th World THIISTOW. 4 -klii.. Nov. 11. pe aplte the fact that every farmer and (-Inner In the county la and hua been predicting a nhnrtaRe tn cotton thia aeaann, the ataple la atlll coming to town in aeemlnKlV undlmlnl.ihc J ituantltlea. Kvery day the Kina are running and, according to the re porta, there haa been much more cotton itlnncd here ao far thia aea- j null than butt. (.'olton In down aeveral centa be low what It was at the ttpglnninn of the aeiiNon and many of the farmera are picking their rottnn and holding It for better prlcea Hlnnera believe the Klnn will be runnitiK diirlni; Jan uary and February. Many fields of cotton are practically untouched, while other are picked clean, ao It la a hard matter to eatimate the cot ton yield for the aeaaon. IB I fill lllflllllllllilllillllllllllllllllllT I T T T T I I I I 1 I T IT T I T T T 1 T T I 1 I I I II I I I T T I U IM 1 iiiiiiiii.iiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u f vn 1 n m j 1 .u.f j 1 i-vi 1 ) 1 i i 1 1'frra u m u n w jyvt i i ( . v,vfrrf-iri w f i ,'Jri ; m 1 1 w u i m 1 1 1 liCt22W WwwT!n-u4fl I nlUArHM nvM WTi I Irl IBIH 19 1 IrHNRJ-f UlALLLi I II I i m i M n m f i m i m ) n i 1 m ( luiviiicinf janai llvi nircirT 1 1 n 1 1 n k i i 1 1 m j i i n i ii i 1 1 1 1 1 i is' , . v a -3 - 1 i 1 1 1 1 i i II I I I I I I It i - i.v . .&m m ,' -v ' y if I I 1 1 v 1 I www :mimm: . - ? i i:k .liw.iii iyJw-i u i I IIIIK fe, , "-jrKftA"' J S 4 ft'i-.W $ I inl inilHitinfj ihiiii luiiiiinmini ihh imna iiifflinn iwh 11) i . i i BRISTOW HOLDS FUNERAL OF KAISER AND PRINCE Majettllc llulldliiK J.lltli- New Shop. 4C8 South M.iln Junior Coats At the little new shop we are show ing a complete line of Junior and .Misses Coats, in wool velour, pom pom -and burella materials. The shades you will like, such as bur gundy, taupe, dark green and navy. fl uQ The- Price -- k)pjiiB l'jitrvarnc-e. 1 jl X LV-- IMIILAnKU'lUA. Nov. 12. Slicn Ini; of the armuitlce will niK affect the Kovernment'a ahlpbiillditiK pro kitimi, aiviirdlnn to t'harlea M. Schwab, ilirei-tor (teneral of the Kini'inency Fleet corporation. "The continuation of the program," lanlil Mr Schwab, 'will be the bur i Kent factor In tiding over the iieri.nl between war production und peace j ciiiidltlon.N. The altnatlon will eoon li'ljimi Itself. however, nnd the w-hole labor problem will atralshten - iiit .int. un. .ticalli- tut the readmit- i n,p,u corn on. 1 mlnsed and the pupils were placed In i -iiui tonnage output bo far haa j the parade and alltogether it made ciiitaiHtcl I.m larKPlv of atvn'.l Vee- perhapa the largeNt funeral prooes-Hi-la Now we ahall turn to the I "Ion ever seen In thia city lari'er cargo carriers of 10 to 14.000 1 One of the auto Immediately fol io na. lowing had a dummy of the crown prince a.mile Hie ruinator and at the condition of the parade, or fun eral of the kalaer, the crown prince waa Mining up by the neck to a wire which reached ncrcaa the Main street, coal oil poured over him and burned. fV"il tn The World. nitlSTOW, Okla.. Nov. 11 AH Mrlstow celebrated today the signing of the armlatlce by the alllea and the Hermans. Storea and banks and nil gins and factories closed at 2 o'clock In the afternoon and the whistles and India were Hounded for one hour A dummy of the kaiser was placed In a box and then In a hearse nnd. drawn by two big black horses, was . ! paraded all over the town with per I haps ft 0 automobiles following the. ' procession The schools were ills- ' $35 Is Right and $50 Si-rxltN. Value, oiirtosy KNIGHTS PYTHIAS Attention! On Thursday Evening November 14 Silver Plume Lodge Will Hold a Big Victory Meeting Silver Leaf Temple will serve lunch after business session. No work, just a general gootl time. Visitors invited. Will Send Out Vuota. lwnl to The World. HIIIHTOW. okln., Nov 12. --The local exemption toard la prepar ing to Mend the 12b Ifn called fori the fifteenth of thia month. Just as) j if thore had been no armistice s-igneu. .o woru nut oeen roceivcti ' from the adjutant general counter- I mandtng the order for the soldiers to he mobilize. 1 There will li. ir.il' whites and Tit negroes In thia call. Han ltnluM ax HrLwtow. F.eril to The World. HUlSTiivV. okla.. Nov 1 2.--The flm-tiz.1 ban haa been rained and I'nwlow Is once more Its normal self The M-honls .opened this morning null a full attendance. The mov ing picture shows open tonight for the first time In four weeks and the ohurch.s all had services yesterday Victory Colors Annoumvil. NKW Y IKK. Nov. 1 2. " Victon' colors ' for fabrics in red, white and b!ne were announcer! here todny by the Textile Color Card a.snor-lation. The standard trade colors selected are herry" red, "navy " blue and h.:e. "VpU won't have to puzzle over & picking out the right suit or overcoat if you will ask to try on Society Brand. These clothes fit so well and look so good you'll know right away hey are what you want. The label is our pledge to you of unqualified satisfaction. All the new attractions are shown in our Fall and Winter Style Book. Write for it. ALFRED DECKER & COHN, Makers In Canada, SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES, Eimited ' MONTREAL CHICAGO KEW YORK STYLE HEADQUARTERS where Soticttj SniniJ JTlotIjra ,re RY looking at clothes you can't tell what is in them, or how they are made. And in these times you are more dependent on the Society Brand label than ever before. It's the maker's pledge of satisfaction and your way of knowing that you are getting style that will last and shape that will hold until the fabric is worn out. In Society Brand the work manship is carried to a farther degree of excellence than probably in any other clothes. Suits $25 to $50 Overcoats $25 to $65 Oiv Main ut Fourth "Style Headquarters' Where ffrnrtHg Branfc GIlot!?ea are sold ZH ESULTTS