The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 9, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 20, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Take
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1 will place in your possession a SELkEl OF POWER lliai will d s W
ou Purftict Health mailer not what your disease may be. Remove eer H
lumplaint Delect or Trouble matters not what it Is or wliere it i. 11 f
tells you ot that central point in the body where Health is produced then I U
twkchi you how to produce it. it you are engaged in uii) kind of bum-
iwku an u'wiit or salesman selling anything through the mail or olhci. rf
rutin yur buines will increase so rapidly until it w il rush you to Inl'M
jir ordurs you will prosper at every tiling to wiiicu ou place )uurM
hand; and will Have a controlling power over ever) one with whom you J
cume in contact. It is "Keys to the Kingdom" a superior power that !
can not uc repeucu. nicy only cost TJiiN Kdiv) uuiiWUb but arti
worth ten limes that amount; and if you ever in life get them im your
oaessioK you would not depart from them for one hundred (SIOU.OU).
If 1 waa only allowed to use a certain word in this ad jou would almost
run oyer yourself rushing me jour order because "kES to tho King
dom" is just what you and everybody hae been trjing bo hard to gel.
'i'aka my advice and send ini your order. Get your tiealt" remove your
troubles a"d demand success. This is the chance of your life. Your
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ining in lire you desire wun "nui iu uiu iviiMaLiu.u" in your pos-
"twioi. Think for a moment! Is a hint to the Wise Sufficient? Is thit
worm irr t.iu; uubkiiisf it so. men act. lliey will guide an J.
protect you all through lite in every way. Mu credit allowed. Full;
awuum oi cuii must oe sent wun oruer to
DE. WALDUN H. OOHN
imi North Greenwood I'ulsd Oklahoma.
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JOIN THE
ICnights of Jythias
T lie Laraest Growing i
Negro Fraternal O r-
der in America
l.OOlW'.K AbllllilUN is
jiii'.Jiouv uitbhinlsu lt
HL.AL.1U WlA.u
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Moion Debilities Purpose
ouuuiiul Health and Clean
Up eek.
ol
WILLIAMS' GROCERY STORE
1)31 Corner Williams and Hartford Streets.
We want your trade and will ticut ou right. Call in and see us.
Wo handle a irreo line of
uiiouij.ri.LLS jriii- i;iL.ti.i lux! A lb Ux' ALL L.iiNL)S.
LAWYER
IF STRICT ATTENTION TO
LAWYER
Business
Experienco
Ability and
Success
Count For Everything With You
Your Own Interest Will Point
To
I. U. SPEARS
Ourley Hotel Bldg. 114 U N. Greenwood St.
Faon Cedar 1553 . Tulsa Okla
400000 Members in America
3000 -Members in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Grand Lodge now pays on death $500.00 En-
dowment and also gives a burial of $75.00.
A Gold Hservc Fund is placed behind each member's policy.
Persons deserving lo join in Tulsa will sec either B. L. Cox
570 N. Extcr Street Dnvc Callins 500 N. Extcr Street. F. T.
Smith Care Hotel Gurlcy. Special Clubs or for information
write
Dr. C. B. Wickhain
(?mnd Chnncllor
Tulsa ORlalioma
m "i' w i ni " mm. 'r--fc-Tipi
EXCELSIOR HAIR GROWER
Is the product of study and research.
WILL POSITIVELY GROW HAIR IN 20 DAYS.
If your hair is at a standstill if you want it to stay straight and soil
a long time without frequent dressing give EXCELSIOR a trial.
1000 Agents Wanted A Good Coccission Given
80 Days' Special Offer. Write For Particulars.
EXCELSIOR HALR GROWER.
48 Xtsl Street Ardmore Oklahoma
CaE5SMS2eaK2SWeSS2M!
The East India Hair Grower
Will Promote n Full Growth of
Hair will also Restore the Strength
Vitality and Hcauty of the Hair.
Si" your Hair is Dry nnd Wiry Try
India Hair
Grower
G. W. WEBB
841 North Bui lett Street.
A GROCERY STORE THAT WILL PLEASE YOU.
We handle all kinds of Fancy Groceries. Give me a trial. We
try to please our customers.
MmjSB" Wit
life ;?
CAVER '8 TRENCH DRY CLEANING
HatUn and Tailors
HJBAD QUARTERS FOR LADIES' FINE GARMENTS
Both Dry and Wet Cleaning
9ftialiy of Ladies' Evening Gowns Party Dresses Kid Gloria nno
Far U. We clean Bleack and Block all kinds of Hats. We hav a
Cwaplat Outfit of Sanitary Dry Cleaning Machinery. A Modern Plant
SUITS MADE TO ORDER 5000 Samples for you to Select from. All
tTrk Guarantied. Our Dust.proof Auto will call and deliver to all parti
t the aity
Office: 8 North Cincinnati St-
MOSTE 8102 TULflA OKLA
If you are bothered with Falling
Iluir Dandrutr Itching Scalp or any
Hair Trouble wc want you to try a jar
of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER.
The remedy contains medical prop-
erties that go to the roots of the Hair
stimulates the skin helping nature to do
its work.
Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm
of a thousand flowwers. The best known remedy for
Heavy and Beautiful Black Eyc-Browws also restores
Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot
Iron for Straightening.
Price Sent bv Mail 50c; 10c Extra for Postago
AGENT'S OUTFIT
1 Hair Grower 1 Temple OH
1 Shampoo 1 Pressing Oil
1 Face Cream and Direction
for Selling $2.00; 25c Extra
for Postage.
i Wh-niwrMfcTT-nwi-rcm rTTr--
S. D- LYONS
Gen. Agt-.
31G N. Central St.
Oklahoma City Okla.
i uslw.liiili UNai. Ala. Mar. 12.
miming me wun impuriaiiru ol tiiu
.iue oi me (.oliseiwiliuii ol Aug.ru
in. .u in eaiioLiuiij .u nine nwh.ii
luiuiiiious ci euifii u iiie wuiidh
W.u- li.iNe mil man poNNer nl a preui-
liuii uic .National neaiin Weeiv 10
l.e iienl Horn Aiiril nil lo lUlli Is
oeiuu tniiiiisiasiiiuilj slusseil no-
i.u iiuuiiBiiuut tiie oouinern sutler.
1'. It. 1.iiiinvuIi lecuuci- to Au-
dioes lex.is I'liiiliu Health Associa-
tion ti tuiisinicliNe agencj to ie-
uulu tne nioitalit lalo among an
peupii: liwng in loxas s.ijs iDai tins
association NWll liearuiN co-operate
lo m.iKc Aegro neaiin Week an epo-
ui.il sieii lorNN.iui lo Lomoat tne
l.i.NsKiu ills alluding Hie Aegrj.
.nth oigainatious as the .Medical
assot-iations ol the countr and olhei
i.liiiiiiug agencies lc.iuc that the
.1. tiuu.it Acuro lieahh Week is pre
gnant with woiuleilul possilnlilics
lor (lie successiul cuinbaling ol
lliosu uiseases which aie exacting
such hc.iN loll among Aegioes.
1 Mute this Aational uNent is to be
oliserseii annuali during the week
' oi tlie aniiiNcrsaiN ol the birlh ol
il:e lute Dr. Booker 1. Wushingtoii
?' us louiiiler it is iippaiuiil tint ee.
f 1 Augro and Negro organisation
L siiould aiipreciate the necessit loi
h .it. immediate adiNC and Nil lie ciun-
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paigu such as is ueiiiB pioiiiuteu.
I lAei'Nuiiu liileiesled in having a
tc.iiliiN enviromeul should help u
icouirilHile to the. ellecliveness and
inogiLS'i ol" the Race b malung the
obseiaiiLU of Health Week a vigor-
lus ultack againsl all unsauiiaij
conditions which bleed sickness as
well as against those preventable
diseases which are wrecking the
lues of so man of our people. The
dangers of polluted wells and
springs over crowded bed rooms
and oilier things known lo be de-
li easing the economic elliciencN of
Negroes should be brought out in
a striking manner iu lectin ers bj
ministers teachers physicians and
other leaders.
It is suggested Unit as in previous
years there be appointed in each
community u Clean Up Committee
lj arrange a program for Health
Week. It is suggested that Sunda
April lib be Health Sunday and
Unit on that day sermons be preach-
ed on health directing the atten-
tion of the people to the Clean Up
Campaign; thai Monday April 5th
be Health Day in Hie Schools; that
school buildings be put into sanitary
conditions and that appropriate
piograms be rendered to which tlu
patrons of the school be invited. It
is suggested that during the remain
der of the week the homes and yards
receive attention.
not one liil blacker in morals even
thoiiRh il does no' violate the Idler
ol the law than the love lapses of
Jack Johnson. But Jack Deiupsoy
compounds this crime by adding lo
it the blacker one of refusing to
serve his country in time of war.
Try ns it will the press has not tecn.
able to suppress llms facts. Iit-
tleetl Dempsey is being exploited as
an Ameiiciui hero for the match
against the idolietl soldier and
Iii'iivn weight champion of Europe
Georges Carpenticr of Franccr The
Ameiican people neither the loy nor
lb! fnir sporting public has batted
an ewlash of shock at the crime of
Dempsey."
AN ESSAY
Of a Few Prominent Negro Editors
anil .Managers of Colored News-
p;iicrn and MagazincB that
Started this Country Afloat
With Breezy Times.
(By L. B. McCoy Tulsa Okla.)
O. W. Adams "The Birmingham
Reporter" sent C. A. Franklin at
Kansas City Mo. "The Call" that
Mrs C. A. Spear Bass of I.os Angel
es Cal. had cagetl "The Eagle" for
J. D. I). Rivers at Denver Colo.
who already was "The Colorado
Statesman" and it would be sent by
W. E. King who was operating "The
Dallas Express" to J. B. II. Cole-
man of Washington I). C for "The
Washington Sun" lo shine on him.
"Tin- Atlunla Independent." B. J.
Davis or Atlanta Gil got news of
this and started a message by J. B.
Lnf.irqur "The Advance Messenger"
of Alexandria La. and O. W. Adams
"The Negro Farmer Messenger" of
TusUegie Institute around by the
way or Topcka Kan. to Nick Chiles
who was Ihe "Topcka 1'laindcalcr."
W. E. B. DeBois in New York Cit7
heard all about this and he being
not afraid to trust one Geo. L. Kuo
who was "The Freeman" or Indiai.-
Lrpolis mil. said lie woutii sian
"The Cricis" in New York City anil
the same would spread all over thii
country. E. D. Lynwood of Mus-
kogee Okla. "The Tattler" found
out what was going on and called
Rosroe Dungee over long distance
phone at Oklahoma City and told
him to send a "Black Dispatch" to
A. J. Smitherman of Tulsa Okla.
an I tell him that "The Tulsa Star"
was advancing and would shine over
all this United Land. J. D. Howard
got wise and put this in his "Led-
ger" at Indianapolis Ind. Being
afraid that Jos. D. Bibb or Chicago
would use his "Whip" and have
Robl. S. Abbott in "Chicago Dcfe.i-
der." Indianapolis Freeman.
JACK SURPASSES DEMPSEY
IN PUGILISM AND PATRIOTISM
So Declares N. Y. News Editorally
Comparing Them In Deadly
Parallel
1.101 North Lansing
Phone X W. 51
MRS. J. H. LEWIS
A nice line of
GROCERIES AKD FRESH HEA'iS OF ALL KINDS.
Also All Kinds of Feed.
Nice Treatment "and the Right Prices.
The Tulsa Star a good Colored Paper For Sale Here.
MRS. EFFIE MATTHEW'S
HALR CULTURE.
WORK GUARANTEED. YE EARS OF EXPERIENCE.
MY CUSTOMERS ARE WELL PLEASED.
First Treatment $1.50; following treatments every two weeks 75c each.
Urynn Street. Residence 654
Madam Johns
See me I have a remedy that will
MAKE THAT RHEUMATISM DISAPPEAR.
A sure cure for Asthma Corns and Female Complaint.
A FACE BLBACII THAT GIVES SATISFACTION.
Years of Experience.
HAVE PREPARATION FOR RELIEF OF PERSPIRATION. FEET OR
ELSEWHERE.
IIAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS.
Residence 51G Exeter Street. Phone Dsace 7280
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Standard Life Insurance Co. 1
Home Offico Atlanta Ga.
State Office Escoe Building Muskogee Oklahoma
CAPITAL $125000.00
Fully Paid
Owned operated and controlled by Negroes for Negroes-
1
s
s
A "Little" Out of
Your Pay Each
Week
will enable you
to own a bcau-
tiful diamond
wrist watch or
any piece of high
grade jewelry
in our store. This
is a splendid way to SAVE and at the same time wear
your favorite article of jewelry.
WE ARE OUT OF THE HIGH
ffk RENT DISTRICT. We have TWO
UJ STORES and we can positively
. sell you high class jewelry at
Per Week CASH PRICES on payments.
Come ic make your selection now pay a little down
and you'll never miss the balance in small weekly in-
stallments. McMinn Jewelry Co.
"THE SQUARE DEAL STORE"
120 East Third Street Opposite Hotel Tulsa.
1
to
Write II. C. Perara Muskogee and an agent will be sent to
explain tho form of contracts to you.
Protect your loved ones and your declining j ears with a it
t Standard Life Contract
ANIMAL OLDER THAN
HECK'S PUP INSTALLED
The Deinodon a Pro-Historic Ani-
mal GO Million Years Old
Set Up.
(Star News Service.)
NEW YORK Mar. 12. The skele-
ton of a prehistoric deinodon calcu-
lated to be CO million years old has
been installed in Dinosaur hall at
the American Museum of Natural
History. The deinodon which is
also known as "terrible tooth" is
described as perhaps the most swift
and powerful creature of its time.
The skeleton stands 11 feet 5 in-
ches high and measures 20 feet from
the nose to the tip of its tail. It is
supposed to have weighed several
timeg as much as the largest lion of
to-day.
(Slai News Service.)
NEW YORK Mar. 12 The N. Y.
News editorial! sajs:
"He had ull'ended the American
code Uic real American dementia.
Knowing though ever one did that
the world's lighting chompion was
hciin: persecuted by Southern Fed-
eral olliciols was being sacrilied on
the altar ol" race hatred there was
no one cither white or black to
proclaim his worthiness to be ths
admiied champion of the prize ring.
His morals diU'ered neither in de-
gree nor kind from those of nine-
tu.ths of his fellow lighters. Yet
his defense was impossible and his
uooiii was sealed. Time and ogain
in Europe during the World War
he offered his services and his life
lo tin cause of America or her Al-
lies. He would gladly sacrifice ail
if he could but redeem himself in
the eos of his countrymen if he
could but return to his native land
a tree man to sec his failing and
ftitht'iil old mother before she pasj-
ed away. Rut the American mon-
ster ol race prejudice was not lo be
si.tisfieil. His mother dead his
home his fortunes faded his love
lor his couutry now brings him
back to face a prison term for a
li clinical violation of the vicious
Mann white-slave law. Jack John-
son after all is said and done is an
Ainericon patriot.
Jack Dempsey is no American
patriot according to the San Fran-
cisco Grand Jury which oh Friday
last indicted him with his monagcr
'ack Kcarns for conspiring to evade
the draft. Claiming that be was the
sole sunnort of his wife he success-
full evaded army tcrvicc for his
nalie land during the darkest days
of the World War. Rut Juck Demi-
scv like his predecessor once Uic
da lifer was passed deserted his
PAWHUSKA PUHLIC SCHOOLS
ARE ARLY CONDUCTED
Star's Representative Rev.-Williams
Addresses First Haptist
Congregation.
(Star News Service.)
PAWHUSKA Mar. 11). The Color-
ed Public School of Pawhuska Mrs.
R. L. Sims principal Miss b. b. Uiru
assistant have an enrollment of 70.
Great progress is being made by all
Ihe grades and there is a spirit of
love and friendship between teach-
ers pupils and parents.
A mauuel training course is plann-
ed stud the narcnts are in line for
a butter and more convenient build-
ing for our people. Miss Bird has
a thriving and aggressive basketball
squad trained for battle.
The Patrons and Teachers Asso-
ciation was addressed Monday nlgnt
hy Lev. Clias. L. Williams of Tulsa
uiid he delivered a most profound
lectin c on the home pupil and the
school ever heard by the citizens
of 1 awhuska. The large room at the
school was full to overflowing. We
want Rev. Williams to come again
as his lecture was greatly appreciat-
ed by all.
Twentieth Century Club of the
First Raplist Church is one of the
four clubs for Ihe purpose of rais-
ing money for the new building that
is to lie erected some time in June.
In cur rally February 15 we put on
t'.ie tubln iu cash $(72.I8. The Twen-
tieth Century Club was the banner
siaiiio ipi 'pa ii Wiip oii joj ij
followed. We must nave a new
church because it is the will of our
God. The officers are Z. J. Danger-
iiild Captain; Pearl McFall Scc'y ;
Mrs. Hallie Daniels President.
We were favored with the service
ol Rev. Cluis. L. Williams President
of Teachers Training Course of Ok-
lahoma on the 1 1th we were higi-
1 j leased with his broad and simple
r.u-tl'id of teaching Bible truths.
Wc leel that Rev. Williams deserves
the support of all good Baptists.
The 11. Y. P. U. must confess that
lie is prepared to do the work.
He delivered a most masterly se"
PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
113 1.2 Phone O 3641
mnn nl XSO from Jnl ''.:2S. The
faithful sclf-sacriilclng wife too for 1(1USC was flllc(j lo ils utmost capa-
a more alluring love. According to :... Collection S15.00. The officers
I'.ueli documentary evidence pro-
duced by the now divorced Mrs.
Jack Dempsey she was supporting
Dempsey instead of the slacker sup.
porting her. Certainly this crime of
the world's fighting champion in ho
of B. Y. P. U.. are William Wash
ington Pies. Viola Dangcrlleld Sec.
Mrs. Maggie Reason wife of J. B.
Reason the barber is still on the
inf supported by a weak woman issick list after six weeks illness.
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 9, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 20, 1920, newspaper, March 20, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72791/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.