The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, June 13, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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The Tulsa Star Friday June 13 1913.
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Directory of the Ministerial. Alliance
TULSA OKLAHOMA kjij.
Kc C L. Nethcrland l'res Ues. S06 E. Archer. Phone i86.
Re J F. Kersh Yice-Pres. Res. East Archer and Jackson
Rev II. It. GriflTm Trcasincr Res. 307 North Frankford.
Re T J. Jones Chaplain Res. 509 N Giceuwood Ave.
Rex F K. White Critic of Outlines Res. 313 lister.
Jas A Johnson Secretary Re 305 N. Greenwood Phone 2.8i.
WERE ALL ONE TO HIM
The Anderson Grocery
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tORACE CREELEY NOT PARTICU-
LAR A3 TO FOODS HE ATE.
We arc dealers in first-class line of Groceries and Mark'ct x
Meats. Wc cater to our customers. We give Special Attention to
r.ll Orders and Deliver Promptly. Try Us when you Order again.
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The Kindall Drug Co.
IF YOU WANT THE BEST WE HAVE IT.
Conic in and inspect our line of Drugs Patent Medicines
Notions Etc.
Our several yean of unfaltering service to the public assures
you of courteous tieatiuent and good service when you visit.
20 EAST SECOND ST.
Phone 82.
TULSA OKLA
Sanger Drug Co.
The CI I ILL and FEVER Season is I Iere. We carry
the Medicine Uiat exterminates the germs and
cleanses the system.
Call on us today and try our tried remedies.
Phone 5?0.
CORNER BOSTON AND FIRST.
Notary Public.
TULSA OKLA.
Phone 522
H. AUGUSTUS GUESS
Lawyer
Ten Yeais' Continuous Piacticc. Civil and Probate
Matteis .1 Specialty
ROOM 10 ROSENFIELD BLDG. TULSA OKLA.
Wells Hair Manufacturing School
When- Mure than Twenty DilTeicnt Aits and
Tiades .ue 'I aught Diplomas Furnished
on Cnadu.itiun I he uoild need- you
Let us teach jou
Mrs. Dora Wells Managei
C13 EAST ARCHER.
J. II . Wells Proprietor.
PHONE 2365.
Commission Furniture Co.
Phone 33 S7
118 NORTH MAIN
Phone 3357
We Buy and Sell All Kinds of Fuinituie. The
Only E.xcIumw Second-Hand Furnituie Stole in
Town.
F. J. VANN
HAIR DRESSER
Hair Wink Massaging. Maiiicuiiiig and Shampooing
31G DAVENPORT ST. TULSA OKLA.
Mrs. W. M. Browning
DRESSMAKER
She Makes Faiw Musses nl Kinds. . tf .1
Styles Satisfaction (iiiaianteed die I lei a Tiial
and She ill T11.il N .hi Right
31OE DAVENPORT ST. TULSA. OKLA.
FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS AND
INVESTMENTS
SEE J. B STRADFORD.
PHONE 338G. " 301 N. GREENWOOD
I wish to say to m old iiistumcis alll inends that ou will find
me lutated at 1071.. N Guriiwood was founerly locateil at i N.
Bo ton so call in and sir me lor an thing in the Second-! land hue
of C luthing and von will sure get a S(puie Meal
H. WATSON Proprietor
muclng Stories Told by the Late
Whlulaw Reld Concerning the
Eccentricities of His Famous
Chief at Table.
fiovural of tlio anecdotCH that our
itu ambnoHador to L'iii;luiid Whltolaw
(ti Id used to relate of Horaco (Ireo-
luy bin old chief on tlio Tribune have
recently been golns tliu rounds of the
areas. .Moat of ilium refer to Ills po-
.'UllarltluH In the olllco; 11 few to those
'in dlnplaed In company especially nt
ulilo whero lilu .'ibscnt-mlndednens
mil Ills queer tin 01 Ion coinblnuil to
produce tiiicvpcetcd rosilltH.
Once when lie una to take tuippcr
tltli n daughter of Nathaniel Wlllla
tin' arranged lliu meal cupcclally to
iitlt bin Ideas. II wax simple anil
licio ut.ru plenty of tliu nrnlinin thing
'tint ho advocated m ardently. Hut
li Lt her own family should rebel them
om also hot lolls ttpou the table. .Mr
Jreeley'H oju fastem d upon them nl
nice and lnorlm; the graham miuif
onvenleiitly at hand ho reached foi
1 hot roll and tin 11 for another. A
lin began tin a third lilu hObtesH re
ni.iiked that fill u was delighted to hoc
li.it he liked her ioIIh but that slu
had thought he did not cat such things
'Tunny do j ou nlwi) practice what
ytm preach'" .ih tlio uniiertuibtd re
Jolndci; and lie mr.ila IiIh entire meal
off tlio dellcloilH bill Imllgi Htlblo loll?
hat IiIh own diciee had banished from
ho (Ireile) home loiiilng a tcaut few
'or IiIh (able rompnulonH who had In
"kii out their supper with tlio umle
-lied gelllH.
Hut If he was fuim when ho knew
what ho ale lie was funnier when he
dltl not -an In the famous cplso'Jt 01
H10 ciiiIIiik which occurred at the
table of his boa 1 dine hoiibc. When the
ciulleiH wtro p'iksid to him. Instead
if Inking a single crullt r. ho acceiled
the entile basket and i.b"entl placed
It in lilu lap ;i h he continued IiIh ills
fomse. l'rthently Miguel) nwain 01
'omethliiK there his ham! wandered
downwind and encountered a duller
'I his he michanlcall) grasp"l and
raistil to his mouth Quite unawart
of what ho wi.h doing he ate ant'
talk'd and talked and ate; crullei
after duller disappeared until the has
ket was mp'v 'I lie compaii) were
coimilbi-il witli hiiiue'.n d merriment.
me or two had to li.ne the table to
liau tin It laugh out In the lull
Hut the l.lmll lamllwl) dlsli-sticd
in at count of possible n units lemem
liiied h.r lug lie. ml that the best antl
lote to ludlj.i itlon wan iheexe. (Juli Ih
lemoxlng Hie empt) i ike b.iHket lioui
Mr CiMle'H lap tlu put III ItH pl.ici
1 plate of (lieuni trusting to I'nivi
li nee that his habituated hand wouli
oiitluuo lit) action. It did His talk
Honed on but bis (Inner 3 found tilt
t beetle and it too disappear! d to tin
Inst crumb
"'1 hiwo who taw tlio sight" It b
deelaied "wire II I in In tlio belief that
Mr Creeli illil not know lie hadinten
inlbliiK Unit iiening " -Youth b Com
liaiilou.
Cackcrs of Urook Farm.
Tlio nun who oiKiiuUed "llrook
l'.iiiu' and made a loiimiunlt) of it
In lbll wire Chillies A Dana Cioigt
Itlplu) Italph Waldo llmoitiun Tin o
doro 1'arkt r Nathinlel Hawthorne
CeorKo William Curtis and lit- I.lleij
CliiiuuiiiK .Margaret I'uller wab a'nc
iut) rekted in the ipitinuit
It I ill III il out to be a lallille Ihcuisi
enouith w.ih not rained to Biipptirt tt
t w.ih loeated at Went l(obui .Mans
'1 Ids loinmiiiiity was organized ' lt
mibiilltute a xt.tem of brotlierb co
opeiatiou foi one of pellltdi lumpeli
lion" K.uli membi r of the commuiilt
had to woik a eeitaln uiimber ol
huurB eat li ilit) for the common good
Hie piojieit) wan ciiiall dhiiled and
tliu rui'durtH of tliu land wuro sold
Beauty of SplJer's Web.
Tin to me low more lieuetlliil ott
j ttH than a hi Idei'n will envoi ed "ill!
dew. In Hjmmeli) in pel feet Ion o
Ki clinch leal uiian;?enicnt and In tin
pilui.iulle lelleitloii of color It Is i
Koit'.ioiiH objict And tonsbkr tin
wonderful de litis Hint our g.iiilci
uplilei has for atteiid'ng to ite toilet
Wa.i csci tomb In . u nan's lunuioli
uioie pi i felt oi mtiie utlrurlhe (hill
these tombii that the r Idir has at Hi.
end of the claws to aid In manipulat
lug the tolnw'h thieaiU In ellnslng It
a ruiiRli objtit mid ae aldj in wallt
IliK oei the web?
Dry Season
"I heanl that nu were koIiik to tie
uiiiirlrd to Areble lllueblooil. Ustlier
Is It true?' iiskitl ouu iuuu societ)
Ionian of another
'lie man ltd to htm.' I should Pa;
not' Wh. 1 wouldn't know what to dr
with III. n He can't rale pla teunta
Kolf or tlili a nioti r cat ' '
Wt II " said the friend "ho cai
swim biautltully. ou l.nuw "
ou wriibln t w.iiit a lui bind thi
.miii hail to ktvp ti an aiu-i lain w oul l
jou? -Tit Hits.
C. L. ANDERSON Proprietor
PHONE 2475. 321 N. GREENWOOD ST.
Uncle Ben's Loan Office
103 SOUTH BOSTON.
Money to Loan ou Anything of Value. Uncle Hen is the
poor man's friend. We carry a Sample Line of Good Shoes
a Sample Line of Tailor-Made Misfit Clothing. We have
Hig Hargaius in everything in our store. When you need
a friend come anil see "Uncle lien "
For Sale
Houses Lots Fat nis ami Timber Laud Oil ami Gas Leases.
Money to Loan ou City and Farm Real Kstatc See
CHARLES JOHNSON
In the Office of Attorney A. Guess Room io Rosenfield Building.
PHONE 3337. TULSA OKLA.
PHONE 2309. PHONE 2585
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When You Come to My Town Look For Me
M. J. LATHON
THE BAGGAGE MAN.
Prompt. Fiist-Class Sen ice and Courteous Tieatment to Everybody.
TULSA OKLAHOMA.
PHONE 2573.
PARTEE BLDG.
"The Two Wws
TAII OUIN'd. c I lANMN'G DYKING N'D UKPAIUING.
Sceiiuil-lland Goods Bought Sold and Exchanged. Work-
Called I'nr and Delivered Hats Cleaned antl I'.locked.
WALKER & WILHITE Proprietors.
518 E. ARCHER. TULSA OKLA.
Economy Drug Store
Dcalcis in l-iesli Drugs Toilet Artule-
IVi funics ami Other Smithies
Culd Drinks and Ice Cream a Specialty
DR. A. V. BRYANT Prop.
108 N. GREENWOOD ST. TULSA OKLA.
The Bell Cafe
I'm Nuc 'I lung- to I at c Lead .mtl Otheis
l-nllim Meal- ami Shoit Onlers Ccnuteous
1 rc.ttincnt and 1'ioinpt Senue to Ml
MRS. SUSIE BELL PROP.
101 N. GREENWOOD ST. TULSA OKLA.
BOSTON CAFE
REGULAR MEALS 25 CENTS.
Shot t Oi tiers at All llouis ' lie Best Place to Eat on Boston Stieet
20 S.BOSTON. TULSA OKLA.
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I Will Teach YouViolin
AT A SMALL PRICE.
CALL 511 N. FRANKFORT ST.
WM. BAUL
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, June 13, 1913, newspaper, June 13, 1913; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72630/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.