The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 8, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TULSA aTAR
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Bauer's Method of S)ri
Cleaning
IS THE BEST
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We liave the best method of cleaning in town. Caver's
believe in High Class Work ami prompt service. To ray
friends beware of the unexperienced Cleaners he is always the
cheap one.
Wo are not the cheapest but we are the best. We have
installed an
Automatic Steamer
which enables tis to turn out 50 suits per day. We Clean all
kinds of fancy White Serge Silks Satin Kid Gloves and Furs.
AND MAJC13 OLD HATS NEW
All Our Work Guaranteed
l$l"timtiw
Our handsome Dust Proof Wagon will call for and Deliver to all
parts of the city.
Come early in the week to avoid the rush
Caver's French Dry Cleaners
HATTERS AND DYERS
PHONE 3132. 8 NORTH CINCINNATI.
Atlantic Coast Plant Company
Wholesale Cabbage Beets and Lettuce Plants
MAIN GROWN SEED POTATOES
Irish Cobblers Houlton Rose Varieties
a Specialty
SELECTED BY AN EXPERT
Sweet Potato Plants All Varieties
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
Youurb land 8. C. To get started with jou wo make jou tho follow Itui
offer: Seuil ui $1.50 for 1000 Frost I 'roof Cabbage Plants grown In tlio open
Ir ami will stand freezing; grown from tho Celebrated Seed of IlolKlna &
Son antl Thorbom ACo.. and In 111 send ou 1000 CunbaRc Plants additional
Free and you can repeat the order 11 k man)' times ns )on like. will give
wll special prices on l'ntalo Seed and Plant later. Wo want tho nccounts of
close buyers large and small. Wo can supply all.
ATLANTIC
Youngs Island
The Star hiair Grower
Come in and look over our extraordinary Fine Stock of
Diamonds Watches Jewelry
and
WIS SAVE YOU FROM 1-3
BARDON THE PAWN BROKER
21 S. JSIAlaS7" ST.
tft.
4. -TMI HOIi aia-
COAST PLANT CO.
s. a
One thousand agents wanted. Good money
made Wu want agents In cery city and vll
lage to sell TIIK STAIl IIAIU OHOWKH. This
Is a wonderful preparation. Can bo used with
01 without straightening Irons
Si lis for 26c per box 0110 25c box proves Its
alue Any person that will use a -5c box will
be cunxiuced. No matter what has failed to
grow our hair Just glvo TIIK STAIl IIAIll
(JHOWIIK a trial and bo conWnced. Send 25c
for full size box. If ou wish to bo an agent
end $1 00 and wo will send you a full supply
bat you can begin work with at once; nlso
igints' terms. Si nil money by Money Order to
THE STAR HAIR GROWER Mfr.
Northern Branch 113 Clark St. Ilvanston. 111
Southern Branch I'. O Ilox 812 Qreonsboro
N. C.
Pi 1 sons In tho South can get their goods three
iIiim earlier by writing THE STAR IIAIU
UHOWI.U Mfr I O. Ilox 812. Greensboro N.C.
Guns !
TO 1-2 ON EVERYTHING !
The East India
Price Sent by Mail 50 Cents10 Cents Extra for Po-tngx'
S. D. LYONS General Agent
314 East Second Street.
Mine. L. C. Parrish
I Idir Cult(irins
Sculp Tnu.lmonl
Largest Mail Order House of its kind in
America.
All kinds of Toilet Articles for sale.
Human Hair Goods of the finest quality.
Our Hair Food and Skin Food never fad.
If llic trouble is uilli llie hair scalp or
skin we have the remedy.
Wc guarantee a remedy to make hair
grow on bald spots and hare temples.
Send 1 0c for a sample and catalogue.
Send for our terms to agents.
Address Mme. L. C. PARRISH
95 Camden Street Boston Man.
NEffHOME
cret it
Jor .
NO OTHER LIKE IT.
NO OTHER AS GOOD.
Purchi.e the "NEW HOME" nlr iv it.
l.le ki t tho (riLO j uta 1leclmrrfi nvl
repair eipcn.a ty luiwrior itWmitnil p ti r
qualit) 1 t inalrr at inmref li( lutir tr e at V i
mum iul In... I oa havmilliO "NEW HOME"
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
Knua the wuild over fur upri r enif yuil iic.
N i at M under ny ether cam.
IHENEtV HOVE 6ttlSQ MACHINE C0.0RANGrVAS) i
TULSA MUSIC COMPANY
Oarnarte.
"That chuiJur u a ira-4 tltoat
KtBttacBL"
I thouckt k oult bx-
"Bct rou fT ktm t Wttw ot
mtmaUlteB.'
"Of eour. Ac4 I 4tU.V ya ts 44
tk sauat Ifi Si It u to tH tttf
' paMr."
mt ti Muur
A 'ft cuitoma rulliif rUt to
8ut ' ' tnlmsl the mul Aa
A.mc contractor took lomi multi
lato ' mo for uee upon iom coa-
tructicu work there and upon th.
rjmplttlon of the contract brougal
the multi back to Teiai Tin cut
toma offlclali Inalitsd upon nlr pajrlui
dutr but the contractor claimed fr
ntrj for th mules as "artlclat ol
ACrrlcn iTowth returned without '
btlnf adrancad In Talua" Tb oa
elals declared ho erer tbat the board
9f appraisers baa auitalned them
that mulo are not 'artlclei." What i
ien are therr If thej are peraosa
wej are certainir entitled to come
back borne Since tbe decltloD tbat t
hen It net a bird tbe cuitoma aorrlca
aaa gm Ita satural blitorjr ftarfuUj
aad vonderfnll' mixed.
mij wire -
Hair Grower
Will Promote a Full
Growth of Hair Will
also restore the stren
Rth Vitality and the
Beauty or the Hair
II Your Hair Is Dry
and Wiry Try
EAST INDIA HAIR
GROWER.
If you iru bothered with
fallliirlhir. Dinitriiff II-
ehluc Healp or nn ll.iir
Trouble wo want inn to
li a Jnr of Do-I Imliu lUIr
(Irower. Tlio renuil) con-
tains medical propertlis
thit go to tlio molH of the
llnir stlinuluti' tlio ttUn
helping nnt uro do its orl
I.eaes the li.ilr mft and
silky. I' rfuiiiiit with
b.ilmnf a tlinumnit floni'lH
llie beat known riliml
fur lli'SY and IlcnlitUllI
lll.H'k II) e-brows also res
tores (in) Hair lolls 11 it
lira I Color.
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
1 J iilK$iittiiitTXy$S
WHEN YOU FAIL TO GET
YOUR PAPER.
3 Some complaints are coming
In to tills office from subscrlb-
ers vho for somo reason full to
get their paper each week.
Wo regret cry much that It
a has been necessary for nny ono
to register sucli complaint.
S W aro tery careful to seo
that each subscriber's paper
is properly addressed nnd sent
out from this office. When tlio
S paper falls to reach you It Is
not our fault
l'leasu go to tho paper win-
dow nt ) our post office and nsk
for tho TULSA STAIl If you
liaio no box or street number ft
und then if you fall to get It
notify us nnd wo will glnJIy
take the matter up with tho
S iost office authorities.
KDITOIl.
2i(i'iiiiiv
HEIR TO GOULD MILLIONS
'IBsiiBilllBiHH
John Doo No 101 alius Austin Me-
Cleary as he was called when he
was a homeless waif Is now romping
around Lyndburst nt Irvlngton-on-Hudson
the estato of Mr and Mrs.
Flnley J. Sbcpard now known as Fin-
lay Jay Bhopard Jr. holrto tho Oould
millions. Mr. Shopard and his wife
who was Miss Helen Miller Gould re-
cently appeared beforo Surrogato Wil-
liam A. Sawyer of Westchoster county
at White Plains end formally adopted
tho four-year-old boy who was found
on tbo steps of St Patrick's Cathedral
by a policeman near midnight ot
September 12 1914 Tho boy waa
taken to tbo Children's society from
wbero ho was transferred to St. Chris-
topher's homo at Dobbs Ferry. Hon
tho child attracted tbo attention of
Mrs. Sbepard who visited tbe Institu-
tion In tho Interests of tho Big Sla-
ter movement. She was attracted
by bis hair and eyos and his affection.
ate disposition and this attractloi
finally led to the boy's adoption.
Father of 22 Diet at 09.
Marinette Wis. Peter Denedlct
aged ninety-nine tho father of 22 chil-
dren tho oldest of whom Is soventy
eight died here recently. He wu the
father ot four pairs of twin.
rohiirirs
ZKewts Moid the
Kiln
MN M Ii WiNon df thi eitv.
willcelebrnte lint ihentiplli (?) Iiirili
dny niinivrr.siiry tir-M Turdny nitlit
with n party of fiicmli nt tlio Peo-
ples Sociiil Club
I.nwycr John It Mclleth of F.u-
fniiln wn 11 visitor in the city Tiip
il i WednoMlny mid 'llnir-1m m
I'iu-Imp-m
Prof J I) Ji nes one of tin
teachers in 1I10 Colored school of
OklnlioiiuiCily wu? n i.itor in I lie
city Snturdny midStmdnv.
l)r A. F. Ilrynnt of this city nl-
tetitled tho futicrnl of I)r Pickens
of Mmki.grc Monthly 1111 1 present-
ed 11 flnrtnl spniy with I ho mimr
of nil the Colored I'liicinns of
I'uUii
Miviiitiuts W K Vadrii nnd John
A Anderson urte hoxies'.es nl 11
iiiidmnlit dintier I'riilti 1 icht Uce-
enihi r .'list M tho ho -p of the lor-
iniT 5'JS N Elgin. 'Hie follow ine.
Kui'mIm ere ptc-ent:
Mr. mid Mis Clni. Williniu
' ' ' ' ' ' Chns Jnlumnn
' ' ' ' ' Arthur WilliiitiM
' ' ' ' ' ' Jeie Gnhe
Mm Hoy .Mimnliig
' ' Lnlirirm Mnddin
MUt .Minnie Smith
' ' Lydin Doughis
' ' Hotliel lingua
' Cnllio Vndcn
Mr. I.otinin Williiitns
' ' Jfti. Williams
' ' II. O. Vndeii
Mr Sninurl (iiinl Jr. nnd brother
John It. Gnnt of Lniigsion Uniwr-
sit nre isilers in tlio city this
week.
Mr. nnd Mrs W. T. Tucker of
this city nre etitertnining their
diiiightcr nnd Mn-iii law Mr. nnd
Mrs. Pricn of Mukogeo.
Hev. II. Clifton of Iluiiumont
Texas who mis isiling in thii city
dud nt tlio re-idcuci of Itcv. H. A
Whitnker curly Wedncsdny morn-
ing. Tlio In dy win cinbiilmed by
the Home Uiiilortuking Compnny
mid shipped to Texu-t for inter-
ment .
Kev It A. Whitnker popular
putor nf t h o Mt .ion Haptist
church of this city whs injured in
ii wreck on the Frico lnt Fruhiy
mi ruing while enroiito frntn Okln-
hoinii Cit in Tulsn. IIu hits Ijoui
confined In his bed nil tho week
iirulet Medical treatment h Dr. D.
Hrynnt
Hev C It. Tucker is becoming
very popular with nil el us.-us . f hni
pie m Tiiihii stmiding room is hntd
l f.viiiluble ut tho Vernon C. M. IS
church Sunday's.
N C. Chester head wnitor of the
Hotel Tulsn is a Invoritu nmung the
hotel boy.. Ho litis mndo good
with them ns well ns with the (ni-
trons nnd mmiiignuienl of the hotel
Pnttling .Inn JntiiiBon the Inter-
nnttonnl Henvywoight pugilist is
m the ci t v liMikmg for n built. He
is open to nil CMiiora
Hurry Lii.i.key the Champion
Light-lienvy-wci lit of tho south
west Iiuh relumed to Tilled unit-
ing for a chimce to get n match.
TuUn uou Inn n Colored Imindr
uhich givos employment to n num-
ber of Colored men nnd women mid
ofjeourto they will got tho horg
chore of the bushies? in tho I.n-t
Und.
F.mnncipHtioii Day u an celebrat-
ed in the I irst liaptitt churdi if
tin- city lnt Saturday n pn grnm
mis rendered but the city reponer
for the .Slur was not preeeut heine
the Stut (nil to got tho proceedings
Right here tho reporter wishes to
nsk the public to plento cull 031
when there is something doing mid
he is not there
Missc? iola .Niiller I.lleti Hcnder
son nnd Mrs. Annie Frepmiin all of
Nnilivillc nnd nil nctrr-stes are In
I ho city on n vi!t.
Pr f. H. B P. Joliiiai.n otip of
llie icnclicrs 1 f Muskogee wits in
1 In- ciiy 'l'hursdiiv.
llev Jns. A Johri'nn pns or of
the A. M. IS church nt Okmulgee
spent 'I'linrtiliiy nt home
Ihu home of Mr mid Mrs S.
Sniit'icrhimj win toinllv dco'rntrd
!iy fire tcsifp'nx in rmng
Crtf 1 Men MONTH MADE DUNINO
'''a' toUH traat timi wiii
llta Hlah BMn Natr Oall. raat Mlhr Hand II 00
r aampla oitnt. Inrtrurtlorta and anfcrttora aarUS
rata TM. I. 11m alianaa or a hra tlma rr anr aai.r
pnalnii prraim 11a tna Aral ona In your aonununllir
(aRHthia pnaltlan. Itt ramlly wanta a N.-t
IMI.tha hrautr ft tnoilarn Inrantton
band I eanta lar prplr to Inquiry anJ aatalvff.
NA1IONAI. NIXKODOLLCOMPANr.
It Sannd Ara . N. Naabtllla Tana.
At. The Grand
TIip Hirhnrd it Pringlc Minrtrcl
phiyed In n full house in the Grand
riio-tro hero Thursday night The
show wiim without qtieMlnn one ot
i he host of the scn-oii. The hoys
were nt their hest nnd kept up nn
iipruir of laughter from stnrt m fin
ih. Hie llnicoiiy wiis let exclua'
vidy to Colored people nnd every
sunt wna filled even in tho boxes.
Mmuiger linuUlmw is trying to
lii v o the Coluicd ponplo n sqiinro
ilenl nt tho Gin n (I nnd ho desrves
eominuiiilntiou for tho saino
BSa! i
American
Adding
siissiHUteiv itu-L-aujflri
and
Listing
M a c h i n e
(light column enpacity.)
Price
m.i.?Lwz.z--.--
$88.00
F O. U. Mavwcod 111.
Sold on one year's
credit or 3 per cent
discount for cash.
MAIL COUPON TODAY
American Can Company
Chicago III.
Please send booklet descrip-
tive of American Adding and
Listing Machine.
"l pptd from.
WALKERS
GROCERY
314 N. Elgin.
Uealero in Staple 'and Fancy
(irotenes Meats etc.
Chickens alive or dressed
OUR I'HlCfcS ARE RIGHT
VVa'ker's Grocery
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 8, 1916, newspaper, January 8, 1916; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72738/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.