The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 20, 1913 Page: 1 of 12
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The Star extends greetings
and best wishes to its reader-
and patrons as the Xmas Yule
tide approaches and the New
Year usher itelf into the cycle
of time. May the Xrnas be a
hnppy and joyful one bringing
to your household peace and
good will. We trust that the
New Year will awaken new hopes
new ideals and new inspiations
to every fireside.
After all this world we inhab-
it 18 just what we make it. In
our every act thought and deed
we are mnking a life for weal or
for woe. If our thoughts and ac
tions are pure and honest not on
ly is the impression made to
serve for own contetment but
it permeates into the lives of
those in our circle companions
friends and neighbors. But if
on the other hand we serve and
obey the evil impulses of our na-
tures and partake of the low and
debasing things of life then the
same influences is sown to reap
the reward and doom of the evil
doer. Dear readers contemplate
upon these reflections and
choose the better safer and hap-
pier way that of doing good
and living the life of honor and
high ideal.
In the midst of your enjoy-
ment at home and among friends
and while peace and plenty is
yours to share do not forget
your less fortunate brother who
is poor needy and without the
feast of good things alid compan
ions as you are but find time
and the occassion to succor and
aid him in some way. God has
blessed you with comfoit and
plenty that you might share it
with those in need and distress.
"He that giveth to the poor lend-
eth to the Lord" is the striking
scripture promise that should be
remembered and put into prac-
tice by all who have charity and
love for his fellow man.
ORPHAN HOME ASSURED
NOW
T'ip Colored Orphan Home for
TuU i i? now an assured fa.t At u
meeting held last nifclit by citizen?
interested in the movement the or-
ganization was perfected and the
following officers elected :
R?v. T. J Jons. prcsider!- Mis.
Arona fox Sue ciw. H B RI'.pK-
unn.Trei'urer; Mrs Ellen Keilev.
Matron Tlubmrdof diteotws ii
composed of the followios: Barne
Cleaver. H T Vil?on Rev M. A
Juhnson D. P. Capt. T D Jack-
icn P.5 k Watley F R. Williams
aad Dr. A C Jackson.
Proud father
There is no prouder father in
Tulsa today than J. B. Stradford
whose son C. F. Straford of the
Columbia Law school of New
York arrived Monday to spend
the holidays here with his father
Young Straford is a favorite
with his father as he also with
most of his friends and is as
bright and clever as they get to
be No doubt this young man
is destmed for great things .and
win naiurauy aK . ... ..
among the future great men of
ms race .
:.
Where is Chief
Sam?
Wlin I litis I i niiic of I'liicf Sain 7
ll null his new tribe was io h:iv-.-ll
sji (litlWsinii on ihc I. 'ill
nisi lor i.olil 1 4insi Alma. Inii;h h.j l-nUr pkiee in Tul'H 10 i:o!
ilie'lulMi Star lias so I n i- railed iuin good sevi'.-able and appropriate
iiiienrili nu inToi-iiiation wli.iNo jjjin. and .rci it tt -i rea-oiiuble
cr as to i he wlicivnfioiits ot ei-iprke.. t you .uv uiuU" iiie.i .u
her i In ship riiief Sain in- nii.i ol' 'to what to get "her" or for "him'
ii.s liflaii'il ami lii-litili-d ttilie or you will soon make up your mind
.UnlioiNM Xegi-iii's iii.iu.x nr when op .--ce the thu.--and r
whom liinl -old ihcir rainis to -i I little things to tickle the lancy
ncli i lie liiir I'liiel. who lias ei of the most particular to be
eiiil.i "inldeil up his ifiii" liki- the'veen at Bardon's. Many people
i-itlix anil "sili'iuh stole aw.i "'luive overlooked splendid oppor
i
soley Nan in
Town
Denis Ilnynex a lirotlier of T.
l. lla.Mie.s the lianker ami found
r of ISnle.v is in the city trying
io limine laiiitalists to invest m
i liiamirai-iiiiiiig piujeet in Itole.i
vhicli if siiii-e.sslulh laudeil will
illl the toloieil ineliopolis on easy
licet for eai to conn- itole
- a town of alum .'i.iiiio pojiniii
ion nid could well .rmiil several
:ltillj.' enli'lplihes. Ml Haines
.ill lit ill the citv (ill Snii.l.a.
Against Law H) w
iheaire oil Sunday
That tt.e i.iuruns ot tr. 'ers
ill L'altCu.. is 111 VO'fitl.... if llii:
aw ol: (dr'alom-i U t . ..pi. ion
f Attorney General We-t as
landed c -. i io . TvUis' o:-;.-je r in-
st:i !j't .eek '':. .-li-u.
.1 . . . .e lnuniiien a cam
j-:.i against uioviug' picture j
ho.vs runnlnji on Sunday and
;ook xht matter up with J re. :
rt 8Sl
who g'.v it as his opinion
hit ""h '.ovi opernvnv su1!-
ia .i .- ir. 'io)t'''jn 0'" tlt !iw
fl.C l Q V 1 'ttll Of '.Ui1 o.'r.
have atved no1 nen hcreujft-r
.m the Sabbath riuv.
Coiuied kiddies will
Take Christmas at
The Grand
The poor colored children of
Tulsa will not be neglected this
Xmas if the plans- of Madame
Louis Schlicker manager of the
Grand theater are successfully
carried out and there is no reas-
on whatever to doubt it.. This
angel of mercy has arranged to
invite 150 colored boys and girls
to her theater Christinas day
and there as her "real guests"
treat them to a high class mati-
nee and a Christmas tree laden
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Wm. McClain. of the Tulsa
Star has been selected to take
BAKDGIN HASl
HADE Mi)
Just before you bu II it pn -
j i'iit for your dear old mot her oi
father or for sister brother
aunt cou.-i'i .sweetheart ir any-
ibody else suppose you go a'O.uid
j to Dick Burden's and look over
'.tine ol his assortment t nii.'li
i lass artules- jnt tl'.e liii'jw.
for Xiiiu.s presents and fill the
I mutter over with l)i-'.. 'Hune
tunities to get just what the
wanted because they did not
jwish to be seen in a p-iwn shop.
But Dick Bardon's loan office is
far above nnd distant from the
tegular pown shop. It is rath-
er a garden of 'litterinir oppor-
tunities for the rich man or worn
'an the poor man or woman or
!the man or woman who is in need
of financial aid to tide them ovc:
some chasm in their business or
nocinl all'.iirs. It may be in-1
what you are looking for. Better
.stop and investigate. If you
want a rood supply of winter
clothe it will pay yon in visit
this well stocked over stocked
store and tell them what yi.
want. In fact you can come
nearer getting anythine- vou
want at Dick Rnrdon'. tli. n vo.-
can at any other one phi -e in
town. And then too. there U a
great satisfaction in l:no ing
that you are upending your mn-
ev . here you will get full value
icceived. This is the reputation
Air. Bardon has made for luni-
sel'" in Tulsa. Many of his pa-
ll mns now refer to him ait "hon-e-.t
Dick"
Mi . Bardon i ; a man of con-
lvble w. It. bin tli' . 1. . ret
i liilldi.il i "r.i i" hi- less furtu
:tnti-bnther. 1 1 - i at ili ".if es
a fair iuind"-.l. r' ;" .' v:.' '. '
l.mIi '"u-l .' 'he i
.kindlier cvi.-r ' . ity to lead
helpm' hsuul co the in.iu ..TUie
d: vu. .Nil:'. Baivloa wl.o ?: !
tartr.er in business as woll v h
Uife Ci'iui.anioti i:w i1 ; :h
belp t'i mcke the i.usittt. ..- a
ce.jaml it ii- n f hi tlio
L"i'
Ulll-
shini; vt!. h r
placti v.'.tb I
.mt her -jL!';
their eti-touiei
:r- inw the
.sni jinib'.-
al liiude lo
i-!i has mn..
l!
tbi.s the must popul.t nine-; ot JU
kind in 'luls.i. .'" n.it i'i mu en-
tire stale. All o.; th . VA .it
Bardons are polite r ' lourteout
.and efficient in urvice and abtnu
all there is that assurance of
getting a siptare deal whic make.s
you glad to spend your money
there. This is the kind of
place we are. asking you to visit.
We recommend it to iary tend-
er of this papei.
charge of the colored children
and every minister in the east
end should get a lii-t of the
worthy poor and orphan children
and submit same to him at the
Star ollice .101 N. Greenwood-
Phone o8).
Xow is the time to do your
shopping. But lii'l'ine vou do u
look over the iiilvei-iiseiiieiil ir
this m . i- It will s.ive von time
and money.OUR XMAS
EDITION
A REAL
i
Merchants Recognise the Star
As Good Adv. Medium
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'Hie Kiliuhls.mil I ; lies or llilc
. 1 1 1 1 1 v ol ill' W.ii Id in i sweeping
. Milling ill the Mime. .Men Mini
vonien me joinini; the olilei- rap-
..ll. Xo I'l-ilteiiiill ol'il.M- in the
sl.'llf i-ail lioilsl ol sllv-ll gl'OWlll
..1 1. 1 ln iii glow ill nt ill. H. us the
Kliiu'llts llllil Ladies o 1 1 il lllUHI .
l'.e- mini iillil Wiiliiilli.ev.il
.lnHIL'li lhe tut- llol llieiuhi'ls ol'
lie hi del' if ill!' have I III' leasl
iillk ol' lili-c hope mid i-nie pride
l-ejoiee in the irieiil Work in-i-niii
i!isheil ill the noble oidei
uilllfr men of I In inei. Tlli ev
mImhIv is saunc. II lelU wh.it
!' .vniiiij: men ol iiroprexnie
dins enn do In r (he lieltfi-niciit il
riitei-iial onler.s ir uhen a cliaiii '.
Volhinsr can siieeeed on the o'd
inc. IT our cov- rnuii'iii iiiipiov-s
a ii nii-hi'ds the si hool rooms
i. i e -.ilii. i it t
.ii
i i - Iii
. in- liien 'el nil lit
. ei.le n-e
with out wdM pill' n ad give plmi
f
iilr w in i'i i; t i
til . i ! .
.o rlie young iiieii irf ii. i-nie ilutl "I
the in.iiM liiiiei'iiii. s -an jj;o iin;be .:
.1.11 llll ill .'l-f'.l I..1 ll... 1. '
'I he uniieiiiioKi ilnnii-lii in ilie
KiiiUis aud Kadi x of I Ini-inuii.v clear i-oii8cion.su. If in the old.
Is io piepare men mid women who year you have failed to live- rir-
an lr.nl wlw. and IiiiiicniI.v and eumspeit and treat your .fellow
ilius- j.i-uve lo iIk world ihe.N are man ay he deserved now is the
the ones lo lo-iiig hoie om ol' dil'-li Mi0 to i.efr all(i plt!tEe youl.
""vpo.ies are senin up new RL''f l tllc fililil1 "
lodges in milliv or the eilies ulto ' .VOU WOldd hllVC
lotvns and iii the ii.iiiiir.N M-etioiis. them do unto you" In which
Any man or hub. who dciie to do case your life and surroundinje
liaiiriml work will make no mis wjj jje m(1).e jt.a.;fui au (o-mbi-
in- eoiuiccling iJii'iM-!btunt. and you have the approval
wuli the Miii-iiis nail LndiAs . riof Him who iare for nnd wnuh
"'"i iv and gel a eommiKsiou .s nve. voll. ivc.n. (lml tind
as one of its deputies. Many of jilolirni
uie niisiiiiii; iieiiini.s aio lu.o.iii
i "ood uione ror themselves h set
- .
ting up new lodges. Why mil you
.Misier Smart Man try ami do
likewise.
Then is no time ror nn person
io stand nib In ami .i there is
nothing for them t.i do. This is .i
HUMMER
."N
We .-iimreei:!t the irood will
j"'id palionage given tlie Xmaa
''-Uon of tho Rtnr by tin Ltisi-
I nc-s men and professional men
I .'I Tulsa. It not only proves tho
;:ilne ol the star as an advertis-
:ii' Medium bid it give lo our
r"ii' ihrntage of getti'iT
'atiriiin- ..I the leadiiii' h.iu'oi
.if the eiy. Our readers will
find after having read the oll'ere
;n tin- ei'itiun of the enterprisi-
ng business stores that they
av- money and at the sunm
lime get the best articles found
on the market. Those who have
money lo spend for holiday gifts
and home comforts should p-it-j-onize
the linns that advertise
!iti;i'i. . This j.- not only econ-
omy but "sound horse sense."
Al' of ()l. mhertwers do iust
what they promise and more too
md a a parting word of advice
lake our word for it and go and
investigate.
With thi" i i'i- ff the Star wo
prove two emenent facts. to-it.
Thai the Star is determined to
rie aliow the Icve' of (lne who
.'oi!1!! Iif.ileV its progrei'.i and
Ihi't the p"i--ri"-ive mereliu-
of Tus j 110 t. value of thi-
paper : good advertising mr '.-
ium for aure results and tlie do
not hesitate to take the advan-
tages offered.
j Then too it proves to ojr
reade-s that tiny may relv on
the ulvcti'-in; enlumn o': r'..
M ir for veal barg-iin 'n I f
leediie- 1'iro- r thi-- ejty "11-.
ilit ion has cost us much monoy
l!iue and ellort .l- li-.ve .-ci'l:.cl
Ul.de" ddieiilt eiiviillMtMcea .iiid
"'-J. bi" odd- but itii-nltrio"
'I we h-ve .uei-K'ded in put.ing
ii fho ; --.. .llK iJOst ..(i.tj..
ot -ny weekly jmper r-ver nut-
l:'l" 1 in TidtT if not in rj of
i Oklahoma.
j This is an aeeivmenr of y ivh
Mt me justly proud any vvlv
- -en oi"l'il.a should )iara tnu
Pi"'- ! h U-
W'e ' c m krjd jo hai'd ; -e
fb ' ' .on out that it :'.n c'ii
re-.minder of this year '.a
. rt '. i-.if.. 'fheiefon ilv-r
.Wii! . .( iKue of (he SU-.: 'i.
U.'.ei dier 27th which )v the
w . . fieediter'.s binhfj .
t ae.M .t-iu ol UieM.u wis
y :ii" .1014.
i i'i tNew 1 imp cfjiiii.j ir.
may it Le to vou i'elicitv and a
Held and w not lr u luui'-i
lioiisieil ol nhilil in tin work.
Write ilie tiriiiul I'uitectui l.
. II. Iluniphiex. who wiil b
ph-iis-'il indeed to gie you hut
ikiI all iiifoi imuion
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 20, 1913, newspaper, December 20, 1913; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72647/m1/1/: accessed May 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.