The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 28, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TULSA STAE
rlii.Jvgp.nd Publshing CO.
Published Every S&twJs.y ;t I North Greenwood Street.
Who is This Man?
Or is lie More Than Man?
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serving fun i y men Is in family stylo
None better nny where.
Room and Hoard Very Reasonable
Huff Hotel .Mrs Adn II Huff Prop
210 East Aiclier S.reet
Kfitor.il i. -ooi'ilolivt rnntor April II. 101:1. :vt tho lml Oflloo at Tiilsa
OkUhniiii under thn Act of March 3 1870.
Mm S D. Rowu left I Ft Sunday
for HcgjistT v sit'h rdatightor Mrs.
Adams
A. J. 8UITIIKIIMAN
Man. O. II Smitiikiiman
J. II. Smitiikiiman
O. W. UarrlHoa
A. P. Illnkoinooro
KlIITOK AM) I'Ulll.lHlIKH
KOUIKLY KlIITOK
liUHI.NIlHH .lA.VAOKIt
Advortlnlng Manager
Traveling ItcpruHciitativo
On var
Hlz Month
Throo Montn
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your subscription and help us to continue our work for the race.
Our Big Offer
To Subscribers
HOW TO SAVE TIME.
In those days whoa ovcrybody Is
using tho telephone and mnll for busi-
ness purposes wo notlco that n largo
number of our subscribers aro using
mnlls In renowlng their subscriptions
Wo always lllco to seo your cheerful
faces In our olllco but wo reallzo that
you uso tho telephone or tho postodlco
for tho samo reason wo do- to savo
stops and wo aro perfectly willing to
havo you send us your orders by post.
Hut In renowlng your subscription
this year wo wish to Inform you that
you can If you wish securo three mag-
azines by adding 25 cents to tho regu-
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club offer wo havo advertised else-
where In thts Issuo of tho paper. Look
over tho remnrkablo list of high class
magazines wo offer you In connection
with our own paper for only $1.25 a
year not J1.2G extra as you may bo
Inclined to think when you look over
tho advertisements and seo tho publi-
cations offered but 2C pays a year's
subscription to our paper and to throo
magazines besides.
Pick out tho club you want you will
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aro 3G clubs to choose from. After
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us a lino right away so that wo can
get your nnmo in our noxt order to tho
publishers. You ought to got every
bit of your reading matter from us
whllo this bargain offer holds good.
Mls Ituby .McCaultiy called at thr
Star offlco yesterday and paid mibHcrl-
tlon in advance.
Ho earful you don't overlook onr big
club of magazln. which wo aro sending
our subscriber)! this year.
TIIANKSGINC was fittingly ob-
served by the churches hi Tulsa
P. M Doluncy M. W S G M of
Oklahoma jurisdiction visited the
Reacon Light Temple in their an.
nuul meeting Wednesday afternoon
in the Woods hall. He found in ii
little conrused but left us in peace
nn i harmony He dinned with us
'thanksgiving and bid us go on in
peace and love.
.Mrs Irene 12 vans M. W P.
Miss liirthn Walker of thoRontio
settlement wrs n cllcr nt the STAR
office Wedni'sd y.
James Cr lit brollier-in-ln' to
of N Exlcr left last week for Con-
way Arkansas to attend ueddinu
of his brother and spend the Xmas
holidays with his parrots
Little Edith Edwards tho infant
daugi ter of .Mr and Mrs C. .M. Dd
wars of N. Greenwood died Tues-
day rfter an illnes of five days with
puuemonia. .Mr. Edwards' mother
came from Guthrie to attend t lie
funeral
W. II. Brown has opened a new
barber shop on north Ore nwood.
.Messrs. Ragsdalc and Mooreland
visited Sand Springs Inst Sunday.
Mrs C Porter is on the sick list
suffering from nervous prostration
The Cherry Grocery.
St'iplc. Fancy Groceries We
ivk a share of your trade
Vi'i cim-d. and salt meats
Country luittT and eggs. :
Game ir senMip : : : : : ;
Mrs. James Cherry
Mgr. N. Greenwood.
Giles Barber Shop
008 K. Arolior
The leading1 tonsorial parlor
of the East End. 3 Chairs - -
All good baiburs. Givcusa trial
JOHN GILES - - Proi
MADE IN AMERICA AND BY
NEGROES.
V
Artistic Productions of Patriotic and
Religious Subjects.
"Unforgotten Heroes"
(San Juan H'.U.)
"Welcome- to Heaven."
"A Mother's Love."
And many other beautiful pictures in
which tho Negro Is depicted.
Black and White and In Colors.
Theso pictures are all NEW and Just
on tho market for sal.
Hustling wide-awake agents either
ecx wanted In all Oklahoma towns
I Write now nud secure big commission
DOUGLASS SPECIALTIES CO.
It you are particular
about your eating
and want to relish
what you eat
VISIT
The Evans Cafe
126 N. Greenwood
Three meals daily
and short orders anv
time day or night.
H. D. Evan;? Prop.
JGreat Western Hotel
Colored
A la Carte Dining Room. First Class Accomodations
Hack meets all trains. We invite our friends and the
general traveling public to visit us when in Sapulpa.
E. D. GLASS Prop
101 N. Johnnies St.
Sapnlpa Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Auction Furniture
Company
kind IIighest Price3 for Second "and Furniture of nil
We carry everything from a Go-Cart up to the finest Bed
Room or Parlor Suit-Stoves Heaters Ranges (coal wood or
gas) uieapest place in town tc buy New and Second Hand
Furniture.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE
010 So. Third St.
Muskogee Okla.
PROF. H. ABBAS
THOUSANDS OP TULSANS-socIety leaders business and .professional
men rich and poor-bellove him THE SUPERMAN ot tho age WHO IS IIBT
The only seer prophet and clairvoyant the AKCH-MYSTIC ot all acknowledged
Psychic In the world and only one publicly and universally recognized In
Europe as well as In this country and city. WHO IS HE? The only solitary
splrlt-genlus and dream medium In all tho world.
THE MOST KINDLY MODEST helpful wholohearted and sympathetic man
in this world.
You. confldti co co.'H out to him because he keeps his word and because
ho docs all and moro than any other even dreams or pretends to do. Ho is the
.i.i n niv nfiiM-iia nf thof.o In nowcr: ho Is tho confident of hundreds of
tho most prosperous successful and hapny people In this great community and
... II. - I. lt nlnln no nn ti alia llO. WP.lrOmP.fl
It is w him tnoy givo mo creuu iui u un inum o .. ..- -
nvorvhruiv. ririi and noor. tho suffering tho pursued tho troubled tho disap
pointed the ambitious those seeking power and wealth and uillco tlyjso who
aro victims ot love or whose love is unrequited tho trustful the skeptic oven
tho scoffer and tho unbeliever It makes no uuicrenco it manors noi Auuas
.- niiAihiiB mna Ml Abbas understands all Abbas tells you all plainly
uuno Mil mwm hwv --
surely swiftly Abbas conceals nothing becauso Abbas fears nothing ho Is
i.n .ii frinnrt nhn will Mvi vou rest nnd bring you your desire your hope
your object. Abbas iaa!:o3 to concesssion to anyone; his charge is living
wago and nothing more; his life is his nor any man's but Ills. He alone in nil
Tulsa offers this week a coniple o reading at half-prlco by this you get readings
i. no Mmnn no tiifmn ulm n: n lnss comnntent nnd vou aro positively guar
anteed satisfaction no foe in r dvanco; If you are not Bntlsfled It ylll cost you
nothing. Is that not UonostY uouiu nnyunng uo moro inirt rroi. iDuas is
nr.ioinn.i aniritnni miniqtnr. Hiprpfaro ho don't eater to tho Ignorant and
curiosity seekers. Ycu can consult him on all affairs of life no matter what;
everything Business love couusuip marriages uivurcu uuiuiib wins uucus
lottery mortgages races s'.ock3 bonds lands farms real estate loans Invest-
ments lnsuranco property changes travels speculations money enemies
friends law suits ureams cic; weami aim Happiness nrougni auoui uirougn
his powers if you yearn for anything call Instantly tomorrow may bo too lato.
Abbas reunites tho separated settles lovers' quarrels and causes speedy and
happy marriages with the one ot your choice locates burled treasure oil mines
etc. romoves evil Influences; lady attendant. 204 South Boulder avenue one
block west of Main street cures long standing sickness low fees. Hours
every day 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
204 South Bouldor Ave
Prepare Now For T he Adversities of
Tomorrow
Think of yourself your loved ones what will happen to
them. You cannot afford to be un-protected when these
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We give the most protection for the least cost. Policies for
every one. Call or write.
CIIAS- JOHNSON Agt. for THE SOUTHERN SURETY CO.
Specialist in clearing land titles. Phone No. 35G6
216 E. ARCHER ST. TULSA OKLA.
THE PEOPLES DRUG CO.
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
Cheatham Cafe
Our meals nnd short orders are prepared by experienced
hands and always give satisfaction.
TRY US
JAS. CHEATHAM Prop and DAY CHEF
C. C. MASSEY Night Chef
Mme. Z. E. Iiolderness
HAI GROWER
Cures Tetter Eczema and
"Dandruff.
A Trial will convince you. My spepiallv pre-
pared Hair Oil will bn sent to any
on receipt of 50 cents n Box.
316 North Frankfort Street TULSA OKLA.
207 E. 2nd Street
A. C. HAWKINS Prop.
Phone 236
Tulsa Okla.
Contractors and Guilders
A Work done in first class style and Worknnnship
We Do Ii Now
J .1 J K ON nA. L M'l E ZIE Mgr. I'H KE 931
Dealers in High Class Drugs
Toilet articles and Sundries.
Invites you to visit their Store.
Cold Drink Fountian in Con-
nection. -
The Peoples Drug Co.
Dr. D. S. Bryant Mgr
101 N. Greenwood.
Tulsa Okla.
"Murderer"
Just received a consignment
of 10f)0 samples of woolens for
suits and they are nobby ones
too. We are leaders in low
puces. Handlers of all kinds of
second hand goods
Cleaning Pressing and Re-
pairing work called for and de-
livered 518 E. Archer. Phone 2573.
Partee Bldg. Wm Walker Prop.
Statement of the Ownership Manage-
ment Circulation Etc. Required by
The Act of August 24 1912. .. .
Ot Tho Tulsa Star publlshedWeek-
y at Tulsa. Ok!ahomn.fnr rwr.h.. i
1914.
Editor A. J. Smltherman Tulsa Ok-
lahoma. Duslnoss Manager J. H. Smltherman
Tulsa Oklahoma.
Publisher. A. T SmiihsFm.1. t..-
Oklahoma.
Owners A. J. Smltherman.
Known bondhnlllnm ninrlirn.A. nj
other security holders holding 1 per '
MUl u uiuro oi toiai amount or bonds
mortgages or other securities: None.
signed:
A. J. SMITIIERMAN
Sworn to nnd subscribed before me
this 2nd day of October 1914.
(Seal) Q. w. Hutchlns
Notary Public for said County and
State.
My commission expires April 11th
1914.
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 28, 1914, newspaper, November 28, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72690/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.