The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 14, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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Every
V
The New Fall
Huck Towels
Hul bordeied Huok Tow-K nt
each 20c
(I)oH'ii for $1.00)
Turkish Towels
Regular :i5e Turkish Towels n'.
each 21c
MEN'S SUITS )
The now Fall Styles mmon's
Suits lire now on ilisplny. Ini'lud-
(! rc nil tho new patterns in si'i ti-
cs worsteds mid novelty mixtures
The lino tailoring is fi'ntinr.
Prices range
$15 $17.50 $20 $25 27.50 $30
BOYS SUITS
In ll the stylos that will please
young men In Hue serges anil
novelty weaves. Ages S to IS vers
Motlieis eim liu Ihe.r boys school
... . '
suits here at great saving-
$5.00 $0.50. $7.50 $10 $12.50 $15
FALL SILK DRESSES
The dross section is ontirolv iea.1
i.i .....( tli. iii.iv iintiiniu season
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Continued from Fitsc Pnf.c
710 JSava in War
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III' .UUSIDIJ s.lUy lM!".l 0ll
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nui ppii ipupv iu.)p!.iij .1iiMuipij
.tjja'H iiwois sj jo sisiio.) .stuilu
USiilH JHIJAV JO sL.ipj II WO ll.l .1MII
s.ioo.ia.ix ones iiiX ..SI'I'"1!-'..
SH JO IIO(llSSll M lU S.Uillll
wiiii 11 owi'oi niijiniis.Hi sj .mi (inn
.l.ip'IIIW Allll M .l.l).)ll.ieo..' pun
pllll A!HupilO(lip Ull!.l.)' 11 J!
-sSilSSOlls'll 1111 f I l-lllSill O.W Ull Sllj
-.."liluij s.m ijirip .0(1 in 11114 p.ipiipi
111 OAI14 il.W "HI! .lOipl '1)1111 :slllls
JUI pill! spill)l A'lll O) sll.ip
..ll' .KlIM U POOJ il.l0sllO.l O) IIU1
p0;sl! oMtl .IW JOJ .lO.WOlI .llllOOS Sll
was sympathises with the Xeloe
ilifceltl'tios She saiil "1 was 0.1 11
stH't car 111 Washinntoii rccen '
when a kuiiUciimii 111 o-e to t;ive me
or liithci' 11 lml a seat. Thcic
were many Xobio sol'liers on the
car nncl one of them (lipped into a
hi'ut before the lady eold oeeiipy
it When the white man remoi
slrnted the Nej;ro jiistillod himself
by the statement that there wile
no owner.shii) of scats mid thai
once vncnti-il it belong to nny 0111
who took it Uns. The other Ne-
t;i'o soldiers of which thcie were n
number of them 011 the ear. su-
ported him nml to avoid n Hjjhl 1
intervened with the statement Unit
probably whMe Hie soldier mil.t
hnve been Ht'lit as a matter of l.iw
I iliil not be hove any Aineneenii
I'ili'iMI 111' soldioi
unnl.l wish to P
woiihi wish 101
' I
linlil n scut which had been vacated
with the intention or Kivini? it 'o a
lady wheieupon the matter was
solved by the soldier surreiiilenuj;
the seat."
Tho fniluie of the conservative
friends of the Netfro to niinounc-
nny policy or to organize for his
protection loaves such an oiKimia
tion as the Advaneeiiient of Co'oi-
ed People and such newspapers as
the Crisis mid the Cliicnj?o Ocfenil
re in well nijrh couiplelo possession
of the Mold mid the incident to
which I have referred nre 1 believe
In n Inrsro measure tho result.
When will we nwaken to the impor
tnnce of a definite of a definite pol
icy mid proper orj; unation to ent-
ry it out. .
Tho nation noliev north nil"
never received the support of tiny
considerable iiuumer oi ooiuein
Reople If it hnd I am s'Jn- 't
southwith leferonce to Hie Negro --" . 'x-H-np-
has been n hand to mouth one 1-orj I) 'VX JrT'
i. ..nunfniimi t.iiinn Iiiim-nilvoooent .'... V1 ! . I - J I f t
ed the repeal of the Fifteenth' ij It Jj M?M f f t
Amendment In order that normal J . jjto -fj- C?-rm'rrr
-i!.l.i i:r :..! 1.. rostni-eil to i 1t37v.S353 ja'jSh'lllf 1 1.'rt-.l
lyuii-iii iiicmiH"' - - rtc.-ra ri7-i jJ"
A... c.. n. 1...1 ii iiiiivninoiit lias ; .. 'r ' u i J. . . t
Department
Apparel Fashions Displayed Here
Interesting
with iliess 1'asliioiis ut (ritali st .n
liTist Imh tins week tin- follow
mg nines in Silk Diov-s .in- ol
f.-icd
Kegular $30 Silk Dresses at $24.75
Regular $2.. Silk Dresses at $18.45
Regular $22.50 Silk Dn's'ss $17.50
Regular $15. Silk Dresses at $12.45
NEW AU I UMN COATS
.
Ponlstlns sons. me lovelier
tlinu i-ver. Exquisite materials
Velours. l?oliins Siheilones ali'l .
Broadcloth-111 the lieh autumn
shinies. Note the saving prices
this week-
Regular $70 Coats . . . -at$C5.00
Regular $50 Coats at $47.50
Regular $35 Coats at $20.85
Regular $30 Coats at. ... . $22.45
Women's Queen Quality Moot 'J
meh to In gray. In own while
aiul Inn. Louis covered heels.
I'riee.l at $12 M
Wollll.nVl Qlll.c QllHjy Hout.i.i
(llm.. ()My sy -. .
stieet wear.
'" r'iwrl heels
I'l'ieeil at iyll..i()
COVERDALE'S
"JOS South Main Street
"The Popular Price Store."
would hae been successful on eon
ditiou that an state uwiiIiiik it
self of the iifjht (which the repeal
..r tlir hMti'eiitb Amendment
would ('ie it) to disfranchise the
Net;io would lose Hie lepieseiil.i-
tiou in Conj-iess which it now has
by virtue of Hie piesenee of the No
Cro Shortly after the Ne-irowiis
'ien the ote couilit'ons 111 Wash-
ington 11111111cip.il politii's Willi'
.he nconle bad the siiIIimko so ills.
justed Coonnross that although
inner the control ot the Kepunu
mis they made up their iiihid I
take the franchise .mil) from the
Negro.
Ncio. but without i.nieniling tm
colistilulion the could not tak- it
iiwa fiom the Ni'ifiu without tak
ing it away Irom the white poo-
tile and so the took it awa flom
1 . . .... . i . 1 1..
every boilj. nils is .1 ia sumpn-
of the attitude of tin Anieiicaii
people lowmds Ihhe 1.110 niu-stiol'.
In most Nortboru edios Nogroos at-
tend school with white chlldien
iililiiini'li iboie is auiiile evidence
that they would duo better if they
had schools ot their own. 1 lie ie-
sult of it nil isanattituileof thwait
id ambition and growing siillciicss
even Hi the Ninth wheie the Ne-
gro is supposed to be better olf.
The (ioniums have shown lh-
1 . 1 ... .. ... .1... .....
J iromot.ng action ev. n
ao.ig the common people Those
among the people 'f the South
. . ...' 1 anil me u.leieslcd
. .11 1 .. urn ifik.niiii 1111' int. itiii -
111 the Negro owe it to themselves
.ntlioNegni.owe.t.o uomse v .
to at opt a )liuosoiny nun n. i1'"
nulga 0 a policv in accord then-
h. d to secure lii'st the adhe-
. 11 Jl .. .. ...... ..I .ill.l
. 1
- 'in ol mo Miiiiiieiu people ""
. . . . 1 i.
t ii-ll- eveeiniM i"ci.-i- 1
tin into ..Co.. of tlud m icy
Wi.it lint poiiey sunn m. -
no f r me to sUv. bill it eoitmnl.v
I pose lvm-l.u.gi and with
"'" ojiposi i 1 f..
lvnc 1 im slopped grem in imih-
. ' " .i. i.l 1 .r even tho
1111111 'II in- n'"v "
rMv'f'or cn" 0u'
ilentis 111 i.ptni
Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Williams who js.i ta. people he would do We Smts ck-nwi anl Piossed mid l)c-
snent the summer in Texas visiting extend many 'hunks to the people jVored to vou in 11 short thin-
relatives returned Saluril.iv night who luiv taken stock in this coiiipn. ). KVANS. Prop
relatives returneil Saluril.iv iiikiu who nav i-koii nit " -"i"-after
a pleasant trip but reports that y. and tho.v need not he in no
there is no pkue like Tulsa.
Ihereis noplaie like liilsa. uomji aooui men . '
r5"wIng hotel
Uh:
.")2 Strictly Modern Rooms
A Plnce For The Best People
m82&Bfm
Ready for Fall
s uii niuh as .ihnvc with black
Linns It at lit i hod pi-u-eil nt .7.."0
Wniii.-n s (ju.uii Quality Shoes.
In .ill the military lasts Similes of
Iii.itm mi. I I1I11..L- S.."i."i() if!. Ml
is.- .1(1 and 4:11.
NEW AUTUMN SUITS
$17.45 to $75
Coats lunger mill skirts tighter tell
I oais 11 iije inn -Kiiis iiiiivi h'ii
' . . M11
Ut vies and ninny of the suits nie
trimmed villi rich furs. Mntori-
is .. .mitiful soft xeloiUV
Hiomleloths Hm-cUn. Chamois
Cloths Voloiir le Lame -ill rich
wool browns twilight and "nvy
blue taupe olhc ami beaver
SILK SUIT SPECIAL
Kor this week's selling one lot of
Silk suits nre offered nt the follow- ()i tR n(jw !. ami ooloiings
mg prices- . 1()1. .
Regular $40 Suits at $32.50 Hllullll. hw wu.s . . VJe
Regular $30 at $22.8'. 0iulnl. $ o- Vlllll(.s . ;)So
Muses School ami Dress Shoes. In I w. u'lbo pl.nsoil to sell you
black arc tan I garments 011 l'AYMKNTS Select
Price at 1-1 I") fl " i"..'0. ! $U I jour goods early while stocks an-
M). mid -7 00 l-oinplote.
First Re'inery Being Built Up And
OpcraieU By uur Race
T..I... i)i..i.... 1
I he Tulsa Stm
iii-i" ..-..... 1
Sir:
11 Iv li.iker makes good with
Hi neui.le ol f.ilum. uklahom.i '
and the MirimiiiiliiiK luiritory.
Mr. linker is tliu Supi lintendeiit
iiiaiiau'ci mill stoek salesman ot the
Aninuii'c l.utiiicntint Oil and lie-
iinoi Coiimaiiv. who me now
lineiy Company who me now
ouiUnug .. ii-imi ry lit Tiitiim (Ul:i .
Nliell.UI. li.lK"- emiie in iu-s
Teuton lu-luoiiBiii villi mm Hsi
drilling liuichinery. He said he I
1... 11 : 1 .1 . .1
was going to drill loi oil .mil it oil
" . ....
was liniml he was going In build .1
iclinery .
'1 he people of Tntiiiu and the siir-
loiuiibiig cuiiiitry au- glad to 111-
fiinii ivcrv body that the work is
piogiessmg line.
A loice ot men ale at woucoii
the ielnici.v mid the big star dull
on the lolly aeies adjoining the re-
finery tract is nil sci up and as
soon as n tweiity-mch bit enn be
seemed drilling operation will be
sliirteil. The di'illois are aiixiniis
to get started mid expect to obtain
u iiUtMimrel wen iiom tins mici
like the Oklnhoina l'o directly
South of this rig
Another drill is busy 011 the one
-
.n.iilroil nolo lense. two mid i.e-
l.ulf ..."es enst who.- we have I c
wells piodueing th' bigl. est guide
nml Hu- mst vnli.ablo oil tound in
anil ine iiiosi va u"oie 011 iniiiiu . . - . ... .. .
.1 it -i 1 . . ....( i iin.heen hard to obtain. Will push
the United Stntes eontiiinmg the
. ; ; ; ; ()1Ij .looI
p " ;. . .
lit 11111 sought for and "--most
noeded product of the world to-day
.:.. . . ..I. r..n..i. ii.in ti)i tiM-HM 111 1
11 II IUII MIIIMJIIIII' I1SI II lift ll-HH."M 1
" ."f .liiiiinn.l ll'x' l"-'k. Tuesday losupeim-
linriioscs. lieictolooie olitaineii ...:.. ..!.... 1.1
. . . . ..:
horn he 0. 1. 1 lU(
- .
ding is the by-product of our oil
hesidos our ml contains gasoline
ii..ii iU i.te. t is reiidv to
'"""V. r r- ....
bo refined as soon as our refinery
. 1 ...1
caThKsZs umoi naker as
ii(lt In. bus lii-niu.
lio.v neon 1110 oe in iiu
doubt about their money wimii
J. T Presley J. Proprietor.
. .
" le It. ( Arrniiopil and Host Coil-
" " -. " : . .
lOICClCII I U'lJM'U "IMVI 111 mi vj"...
I......... ... ..In 111 I inl'fillll
tr If you want Urst-eiass iieenin-
niodntions. stop at same
RATES PER DAY .50 .75 $1.00
SPEO'L RATES BY THE WEEK
$3.00 and UP
are Especially
Children Shoos in lilaek. blown
mill l'aney top.
1'rii-ed atf.!.2.' W ". W".. :i.ir
Hobvs Shoes in English nod Suing
I"sts
Itlaek. or brown lent her.
IVieed at 2.!).r. :.!!). I.U!. til).'.
Men's King Quality Shoes In
lilnek tfuniiietnl ami fine kill. Kn
'tflish .straight ami swine lasts.
... ... .-ri i; oft
I'-'iees i-nnm M . . W). h00
Medium I )i ess and Woik Shoos for
men in either lilaek or brown.
I'neoil at :l.ir. fil.'l.'i 1 l.ri. .ri.'J..
mid ... . . "rl'.fil)
I BOYS' KNEE PANTS
... 11 . mi
.lust the stales tin school wear. All
fl((is m( J stjI (1s ..
75c $1.2.-. $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 to $3-
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
they hnvo invested in this company
I ;. .pcct the icfiiicry to bo com
pleted within ninety days if the
weather does not piohibit tho
progiess. Kvciy one who buys
suick 111 1111s eoiiipn-y win in- neip
'"K Kil eause mid will bo slllo to
.have innilo a good mvostmont.
- n ..........
Auv favors eteniliil Mr. lt.ikor
will he nppreciated by t lie people
of this comiiiuiiit.v. 'I he. people
who own laud near latum "ie do
" - -
""'"'B '- kj" pei'sonally a
r. ........................
Ue know Mr Itakor has spent
""' "' " " .' "'
nun ov 10 inn oie i'"s woik
' .. .
Ifi-tii.t.ll iill
liOslleetrillk
W. Koboitson Ii. N Hooks
Coiiiicilineli.
i. It Tatiim. Citv Marshall
.1. W. Wnlaeo I'olic.
Itufiis Hooks Trcasiiier.
W. .M Swindnll Mayor.
L. M. Hooks Court Clerk
W I) Dodil. .1 .1. Tbiirmmi
Sylvia Thicsh Postmistress
The Following Telegram Expl"ins
... . . -...Itself
Mncknv Teh gram
Oklal in City Okla Aug. 21 18
Mr. Ildwnrd Rhodes P-es.
Ardiiiore I.uhiiontiiig Oil Co.
Ardniore. Okla.
I arrived m Clueiigo this morn-
inif will l.'miii tnv iii'fiimiivii U'ill
make 1'1'ClIYOl OIli ami other
products I have boon looking nr-
the iiiauhinery. Jlaehinery has
win k as fnst as I can
0. II. Aaeveam-s.
Contractor.
Mr. .1. W. Robinson will leave
. ... . . .1
- ' -
lemi ine eariomorni(; 01 me inuui-
ins
CLEANING
paiiiivi!
KOH
PRKSSINU.
iu:-
That's lligbt
Evans Tailoring Co.
10 -nui. 1.1 w.i..
rliono :i(S7
(;oy j.; .A roller St.. Tulsa Okla
TIIK Same business mcthixls
which have practically given the
White man the complete rontiol of
1 omiiiercinl world must be adopted
liv tin race man who is attempting
to do business. The 1l.1v when
sympatic was Injected very I.irgeh
. . ... .. . . . ..
1110 eerviuin me i.oiorou man ai
tempted to do Is a relic of the past
and we must meet rnmpetillnn along
all lines.
Miss O Ii .McDonald of Miia
Texas sister to Mrs. A P Onnot
arrived in Tulsa this morning
She hopes to remain heie for while
with her sister.
NOTICE
'I lieu was a picnic idveu at Hu
tldvvav Pmk one ni'.il the hits week
in I ugusl hv n member of one of the
I'. H I-'. Lodges '1 be publi is under
the impression that tho said picnic
was cmloi seil bv lliesniil l.o.lijo and
Teiii les of the said Lodges and Tom
pics el P. It. I"s. and S. M I "s. Nnl
so. lhi iiimor Is false I be tiiein-
hers of Ihc Lodges and Tempi -s were
onlv Kiiclss to Ihoaltair Itwassup-
poscil to bo ill honor ol the Lodges
ami reuiples. 'I he allair tinned out
lobe a dance un.iwaie to I In- Klliit .
We wii.il the pulilic to kniiw liiat the
I . II. l"s. and S. M. TN. are not givlny
balls I'dlhcr taking sides with same
We fin Ihcr ilouoiiiice Hie ictioii of
s.iid picnic.
I'or the good of the oider
I'raucis Wvans
.'111."! N tiicenwooil St.
Tho IoiiuIin had better mind mid
hi careful how they shoot ouOioou
wood trying out your owl bends
for the bovs wn be sure to got you.
Siiiithoriunn. Pack or Whitley is
ever present nml will be sure to
lake 011 111. (iioiuwood is quite
safe under these ofllcors You
bad heller leave your gun at home.
After spending a couple of d.ivs
heie assisting in their in.uiuiiolli
store Mr. I'. J. l-'lliotl lotiirned to
Muskogee Wednesd.i
Tombstone Maker
Any one wishing to have one
mud" eall and see me I am
pleased to show yousoino of inj
--woik Satisfaotion (luar.in-
teed .1 II ADAMS
Pimm 5211
Kb !:. K.iston St Tulsa. Okla.
S. W. RUCKER
CONTIt VCTOU .mil HUlLnKU
of laimhor mid Hiiek
Plans and Estimate Furnished
11 K I) Not!
Hnllcllc St Tulsa Okla.
GOTO-
THE ECONOMY HARBERSHOP
I-'or Service and Prices
. Hair Cut 25ds. Shave 10ds. . -
Miss Kliabeth Stokes Prop.
IJOtiK. AiohorSt. TnUn. Okla.
GETER & NUNLEY
The Colored Hnherdashors
Sp( eial 1 jint of Ladies Hosiery and
Notions
John fictor Clias. Niinloy
Ppoprietoi-s
Hotel Given s
Quiet as a Mouse
Safe as a Hunk
Bring Your Fnmilv
Mil and MKS. H. A (ilVINdS
The Jewelers '
22(;-2U'(; Klgm Phone 21117 I
Muskogco Okla.
HOME UNDERTAKING CO. NO. 2
UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AUTOMOBILE HEARSE AND UP-TO-DATE SERVICE
We Carry a Complete Line of Up-to-date Furnishing!
TT W. RAGSDALE MGR.
Phones: Day 4280; Night. 3S29 TULSA OKLA.
TJIE ANDERSON GROCERY
We are dealers in First-Class Line of Groceries and Market Meats.
Orders and Deliver Promptly. Try us when you order ajjaln.
We cater to our customers. We give Special Attention to All
L. C. ANDERSON Prop.
Phone 2175.
i
llr. J. J. McKEEVER
DENTI8T
Phono 4843
You Aro Welcome at All Times.
HOTTENTOT HEALTH
HOME HOTTENTOT
BATHS ETC.
I'or Rheumatism. Pneumonia
Fenial" Complaints Old Sores mid
I'leers. Located :i Miles North.
east of The Citv
C DEARMAN
Medical Itesoarch Scientist in
Charge
Telephone fi5.l-J.
Ki-nl ICstale .Money to Loan
Itought .V Sold
E. I. SADDLER
Attorney at Law
Prm-ticc in all the Courts to the
State ol Oklahoma both State mid
l'Ydoral ltond furnished clients
on application.
Ofllce hours:
s ilO a. m. to fisliO p. nu
onieo Hod Wing Hotel
THE POPULAR STORE
A Cull Line of First Class
DRY HOODS OROCKIMKS
AND FI.KSH MEATS
This is the oldest stou- 111 the Fair-
view Addition We have just-
uioveil into on i- New Quarters.
(live us 11 tnnl We will treat
you right.
J. H. Lewis Prop.
MRS. E. M. SIMPSON
Sanitary
BEAUTY SHOP
Pino System
Manieiiiiug Facial Massaging
Shampooing ami Dressing.
Bliv some Lots
Phono 7!)0 ' Woods Bldg.
.Ml 'ST SELL AT ONCE
One Conner Lot 50x1 10 for sale
Hast Front Fidrvluw Addition
illlliN. LmiigSt.
Call on C J JENNINGS
Plume :VM 702 S. Main.
Mrs. Rue Hardeman
PORO SYSTEM
ONE TREATMENT of the Hair
and Scalp A SPECIALTY 50cts.
fill! N Franklin St. Tulsa Okln.
JOHNSON AND OWENS 0AFE
Regular Meals. Short Orders Etc.
The REST PLACE in town to get
LUNCHES.
If its Service You want to come to
.gl.M.'' US
120 N Elgin sV. Tulsa Okla.
"EIC oiioqdiqax 'tawis uuupu-j
'N' S 1" I1"D 'pimojH jo ajao jpupauo
110 nsnoq !)imj joj uoppu tio3p
'PIIV il-io' oii 11 1 asnoi p.up.punj
uiooj.owi v iM'iii iioa tisnou
Mr and Mrs. W. II. Wright are
spending the week in Kansas City.
501 North Greenwood Avenue.
WELL'S
Qulclc launch Cnfo
A'o .Z.
' Is still serving the BEST the
inmkot nffouls. In hotter shape
than .nor to look after our trade.
TKYONEOFOUR2."CT.
DINNERS
Duo to the Large Volume of
Business Was Compelled to CIiim1
WELL'S Ql'lCK' LUNCH CAFE
NO 2 Ami nil The Patrons of That
Place Aie Asked to EAT AT NO. I
12!) N Oreonwood St Tulsa Okla.
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