The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 18, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Opportunity Knocks at Your Door!
WILL. YOU LET HI7V IN?
Choice Lots For Sale i
ADDITION
Non-egtsa.el issues heretofore closed to colored people
JUST 36 LOTS LEFT
$ Will be within one block of the car line. Hurry!
j Get busy! Don't wait till the Lots are all gone
and then spend time wishing you had some of them
Lots
$250.00
each
See A- J..SMITHERMN
. Phone 931 '
or E. I. SADDLER
Room 3 Red wing Hotel Phone 6918
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.Mr II I WnahlnKlun returned lust
week from Joiillu wlu-ie h wiu
onturtnlni'd liy Miss llentrlce Crow
wlio formerly x lulled Tulsa
Mr Iltirtun 503 Haston who baa
liiMin nick for some time lit again
confined to liln homo
All)B. K I RniMler am! I 11
tfponrs attended llio Nettro Ilnr Asso-
ciation of (ho state of Oklahoma at
OkimilRco last week.
Mm. Stokes spent last weak In
Cotroylllo Kan xlsltlns; friend
Wal eli tho Stitr for program of big
Cnrulxal Juno 10 to IB given by
Wesley M K. church.
Misses Kihol anil Ilertha Walker
worn ninoni; the nick till week.
Mrs. l.o tli KIiik attended school
closing exercises at Holey this week.
l'rof. W. K. Day of Sapulpa waa
In tho city lnut weok
MrH. I'lnk Wndley entertained the
Ladles' Aid society Tuesday after-
noon. F. It. Williams spent a week In
KansaB City vloltltu; his wife who la
Icaxlni; thero soon to spond the sum-
mer In Colorado
IMItor Smlthorman whs in Okmul-
Kco Inst Thursday attending the
.Medical nnd liar Associations
Mrs. M. M. Koblnson M on
Hick list last weok
I)rs. II. J. Watson and P
Thompson wore In Okmulgee
weok.
Mrs. Kmnin Kills who has been 1W
IiiB In Texas for some time Is limae
for a short stay.
Miss Lula Sumnieis -was ciulally
married last Saturday iiltfht at the
residence of ltov and Mrs. Ash ford
319 North Rreenwood to Mr Leroy
Lesley of North Hartford
Mrs. Klllott was sick last week
und unahlo to ho out for several dus
An "Old Tjmc Cnuntrle l'iht
was ghen at Mrs M M Hobln n -on
North Hartford last Monday nli lit
when old Bamos woro played ud
country costumos worn
the
S.
last
The "Treble Cleff" quartet will
MtiK In Sapulpa .Sunday afternoon at
en annual sermon of one of the
lodges of that i Itv
Mrs Kiw.i Davis lint her mother
at Poiii i kilU' Jones county. North
Carol in i Her mother was In Lou-
Ulan t and MWiNslppi. Her futber
was I. hi I' nis riease notify Hosle
Hun Jul I..HI iirudy Tdlsa Okla.
Mm xdille Hire of Tallahassee
Okl i has returned to her home after
a month's lsit with her sister and
uioth.M-ln-luw .Mr and Mrs. W. 1)
Wllbiiiu of 723 Kimt iShston.
Hon It Cminett Stewart of Mus-
kogee was in tho city Wednesday
on legal busiuess
Mrs. L M King city nnd society
editor of the Star spent most of this
week In Tloloy visiting relatives.
The new home of Rev. C. L. Neth-
erland a beautiful two-atpry brlek
on North Elgin is nearing comple-
tion undor the skillful guidance of
Contractor Groen Smith.
Mrs Ella Collier of Muskogee
mother of Dr. Fred V. Rubol waa lu
the city Tuesday visiting her eon.
She returned the same day accom-
panied by her girlhood friend Mr.
Mallssa Merrtwontner of Mississippi
who is visiting her In Muskogee
Mrs K Uer Iloom Is In Kansas
City lulling friends She will re
turn mum and will be the guest of
Miss Fanny Presley.
Mr. L II English of Huntington
Ark returned home Wednesday af
ter a week's visit hero with friends.
Miss Pearl McCrlnom who is at-
tending the business college here Is
reportejl as being the star of her
class and very attentive to her class
work
lit 4 o'clock p m
i I 'I nf tile W IlltP
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U ' liiw il
' tar liirn You
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in I lie Con illy
EMMERSON & McDONALD Proprietors
TU E REVERIE
PLEASURE RESORT
Open Every Day From 2 to 12
COOD MUSIC AND GOOD ORDER
Ret Dancing Pavilion
YOUNKjMAiWS RED CROSS PHARMACY
lintel Itiailj Tulsa Oklnlioiii.i Phono Kill!
lltiNc Your Prescriptions Filled Here Correctly and at Right
Prices.
Wis handle all Kinds of Ituhber Goods Trusses Elastic Stockings
to Your .Measure.
KODAKS AND SUPPLIES
Itcmonibur It Is Tho
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE
IN Till: 11IIADY HOTEL
Dr. C. tint i Smith sliecinli.it on
diseases of women children Diag
nosis and surgery. Dr. hmlth sus-
tains the reputation of be i ne; one of
the best surKeons in the state of Ok-
lahoma. He is located in suite G-0
Ileal Wing Hotel. Phone 787-1 and
1303. Adv.
DENTIST
Phone 4743
Phono 0.1K I Hl
r.nwAiti) .kvi:pii
neN'KUAL sr.wr.iiAoi: contkac-
TOH CIAS KITTINO AND GEN-
KUAL PLUMMNCl KKPA1U WORK
With City l.lconso
iVe connect Down-Spout with Sower
and Cellar Drains with Sew or. Ito-
pair Work a Specialty.
Ill . (JroctiHoml Tulia Okhihoinn
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CLEANING PRESSINO REPAIIHNC
Thst'a Right
EVANS TAILORING CO.
IS THE PLACE
Suits Cleaned and Pressed and Ot
llvered to you In a Short Time.
H D. EVANS Prop
60 E. Archer Phone J7
GnraasacrtanBrri uajnMESi-sas Gvzr&jxaasa
LOOK
Out for the Winter Men who will be out April tho 9th and will
supply you with (ICE) for the summer. We would like to have
all of our good Colored People to Patronize us. Wo will appreciate
your trade and assure you prompt attention.
Tor Service Call .1128 P. H.
For Service Call 3 J 28 P. R.
YELVERT & BAWIE
W. C. HOWARD
TAXI LIVERY
Special Auto Service for SiKlit-Sicing Funerals and Country Drives.
ALWAYS HKADDY
1 07 M North Cireenwood
Phone 2986-It.
TULSA OKLAHOMA
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Next 4iini1i
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WANTS l() riNI) MOT11KK
Mrs. Hoslo Dais 404 Ilast Ilrady
street of this city Is In search o
her mother whom sho has not scon In
IS xoars When last heard of her
'mother was In Mississippi Lnter
wont to Louisiana Her father'
name wan Lott Davis
ny Information addressed to tho
aboo will bo highly appreciated.
(Iteportcd by Jackson UnJ. Co.)
Orcen Klla Quest died Saturday
evening at Hooker Washington hos-
pital tfter only a fow days' sick-
ness. The body was shipped to hor
home.
Scott Harris was murdered Wed-
nesday mornlDK by two men ntar
the Frisco track The body la bo-
Iiik held until hearing from rolaalres
In Paris Texas.
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 18, 1918, newspaper, May 18, 1918; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72761/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.