The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 13, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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A Wssforfui Hair Uressing and Grower.
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to delf
THE
STAR HAIR
CROWER.
This lo a won-
dnrful proparo-
Hon. Can bo
used with or
without
Straight toning
Irons und by
Hny person.
One 23 conts
box proves Ito
voluo. Any por-
tion that will
use a 25c box
will be con-
vinced No matter
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hair jum give
THE
STAr? HAIR
GROWER
a trla! and be
convinced.
Sond 25c for
full ule box.
If yen wlbh to
liecomo an n-
Bent for this
wundorlul
propora tlon.
sond SI.OO and wo wi' send you a full supply that you can bocln
work wltl at once nleo asoni's tormt..
Send all money by money order to
TOE STAR KA.R GROWER mf-k?
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f. w. ox i2 Greensboro N. c
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Guarantee Clothing Store
f 'J .Ninth .M.iim Street
' 'it Soic 1 1 in t handles Men i.nd Bo-' Chillies. We a.hii
' .vour patronage. We will give vou hn'iesl. rouricnus
1: f..iru'ii! .mil low prn es in rehirr.
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HAf TO DO IX HAITI
Affairs in Haiti and Santo Do-
mingo have at tost been b.vuglit
public! to the attention or the
American people the question now
is what is the American people go-
ing to do about it? It is not enough
l send half a dozen admirals and
.i.aior ui-nernls investigating with
ii. e .in tiabie result of more or
I evs vvtiite-wjwliing reports. The
important question is. what shall
toe American ikIic toward the Car-
ribean republics whose independ-
rme we hae taken from them and
whose government is now in the
hands of the United States .Marine
Investigation there must be and
consequently punishment but the in-
sestirttiim should he made b Con-
gress and not b interested purties
dnd the punishment must not be
i infilled to isolated casus of Iwys
v1ki taking from their superiors
the current uttitude of contempt
f.ii the ndlives were guilts of ex-
( esses such as have in all times
haracterized ail armies of oau-
t.tion lording it over a suppiessed
peopie. .Nor Miouitl penaine. .si..
cven witn a few brutal lieutenant:
vith K)ssibl a captain or two or
a major to give an appcurmit... o.
ii.tiuih expiiilion. 1 he fjnda-
.nental atiocity of American rule in
ii.nti alio ."lan.o ix.iiin fto it .i . e
r fact of tins .
hi t.rii.. e Ij.. i i.. i. . i
n. g of unarmed prisoners or brutal
.at tin tin- h wij uike a broad-
minded committee of the ablest men
.n Congress men without color
prejudice to study the question
m its largest aspect. There must
ie no sin-ii hast) generalization as
iharactcnzul that hold Congies-
sional committee which reported
on conditiotu in tie iiiu
after spentling lhirt. lioun. t.ierel
If such a committee is not apjwist-
ed b Congress in its coming ses-
sion the Hcpublicans will convict
themselses of having cxplo.tcii tne
agon of a subject eople imrel
for campaign material.
Haitians hae indeed rejoiced
that their case has at last coml be-
that their case has at last come he-
world. 'I he Nation is nroud of its
share in bringing this about Hut
phb)icit is of valut lo the Haitians
onl as a first step toward their
independence which it is now
.iinericiis solemn dut to guaran-l
.ee effeelivel and for all time as
a Iiiuikc ol our I'nni fniii
Watch This Space
W. C. REID TOWNSITE COMPANY
220!i N. Second Street
Eeid Building
MUSKOGEE OKLAHOMA
Phones 14G3 & 2111
and
P;.rliai atonement lor our dastard
assaul upon it. The United State
.imsl i-..li... r i ...
-.. .v...v iiwin nam at tin. ri
rt Possible moment. eanwhile h
our clear dutv to repair ihi .'i !
tntiemnify il)e inno
'e done to
ti i- ... frlV vI'lllIof nlon brutalils To
The fnsco Shining Parlor pSHrEIS
8 North Cincinnatti
VOU I.AD1KS AM) ( UTS
We respe tfuilx si hi it
ar putrouage
VANDYKE &. WH1TTAKSR Prop.
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NOTICE
RESIDENTS OF ALL THE COLORED ADDITIONS
Jf You Want a Telephone in Your Houm oi Ston. Sc.-
THE H1LLCREST TELEPHONE CO.
1125 N.
I'llOlK S X.
Bullett Ave.
W l.'i or ('(d.ir
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as it coine.s
We use the pine uniuluMiM at- tl Iiuliii i
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.uiii .uoiner nun ii tor exifi'iiul and inteinil '. s
Don't get despondent beennse meilieiiie has fa led to reach votn
ease llieic is jet liope for yon m RADIUM WATER.
Wash inQron Ba th
House
MRS. MARY HARRISON Prop.
Clarcmore Okla.
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ii ii. l""'."i- niie never
s. Htl the economic status of Haiti
IlilS 10 110 Wise llPI-ll slr...ll. I
.mil in man respects it has been
weakened by the exploiting jntur-
ens which nae sought lo entrench
themselves under cover of our oc-
cupation. Our first st.-n .linii i...
the wilhdrawal of our military and
naval forces. It is a question of
course wliether such withdrawal
can be made suddenly The curse
of mililarj rule as has been shown
all over the world h that it leaves
amircli and upheaval in its wake.
If the United States withdraws its
troops sudden from u countr
whose stlf governing functions have
been atrophied for five years and
whose people have been made re-
sentful l cruel oppression grave
disorders might conceivably follow
In fact there are ugly minors that
those desirous of maintaining our
illegitimate hold upon Haiti pcrma
nentl.x plan sonic such course in
order to justify prompt reoccopa-
tion. Hut no such consideration
should for a moment obscure the
ucccssitj of declaring in unmistak-
able terms our purpose of with-
drawing within a definite and com-
paiatic!y short period of time
three lo five ears at the utmost
and of utilizing the interval for in-
ciligenl reconstruction. We did It
in Cuba we can do it again. It
should be our pride to do so.
The (ask of reestablishing civil
government should be entrusted to
joint commissions of Americans und
Haitians or Dominicans; and after
the jliira in which we have sent
"deserving Democrats" and parish
lio.itu'iiius to the unhappy island
the naming or the American mem-
bers would give opportunity to re-
store our reputation in Latin-Anier-ica.
There should be both white
and Colored Americans among
tl.em. Such a joint commission
could proceed to the task of holding v
municipal or local elections then
provincial where such are in or-
der and finally to the election of
new national assemblies which
could replace the caprice of martial
law and "executive order" with re-
publican administration. .Meanwhile
uie commission calhsg on the best
talent available should make a
lliorougli survey of Haiti's resourc-
es and potciitialilils and have the
reconstruction program on- facts
sc entificnlly established by coS
U'lt and careful experts. '
1 here is mm-. ii... n.i ....
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Iiilian-Anierican treaty forced on
unwilling Haitian Assembly
must he denounced; the new Con-
sti ution passed under the aegis of
American military rule with its
special provisions designed to facili
tate American business should give
way to the old rule of Haiti for the
Haitians. We have killed ono In
every four hundred Haitians two
hundred and fift Haitians to everj
American k.lled and that such ra-
tios are not those of decent warfare
We owe Haiti more than to get out;
. e i. we positive amends for the1
past. Is it not easv for a proud '
people to confess that it has erred;
bat the facts in this case are so fla-
'rant and so sure that not other-
wist can a proud honor be satis-1
fied "The Xntion." i
The JIary Jones I'arrish School '
Instruction in Typewriting and
Minrthand. Writing Copjing Con-
tritts Notices and Form letters a
s-ic ia'tv. Work called for and (le-
vered. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone Osage 2137 103'2N. Greenvv
Telephone Osage 2157 Woods Bldg
.)3'N Greenwood Tulsa Okla.
11. 11.11 cmfwyp uldwfrmh sehmem
Glasses at $2 to $5.
MAY BE HAD AT OUR PLACE
But we advise a CAREFUL
Aye Examination and have
GLASSES GROUND TO FIT
your individual case even
tho they cost a little more.
IT PAYS TO SAVE YOUR
EYE SIGHT!!
We have had 28 Years er-
perience at eye testing and
do not guess at correctness.
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YORK .MARKET & GROCERY
We Carr.v
.vholcsome
meats.
We
a full linc of pure and
Groceries and fresh
aMIT u us a X!K
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ippreciatc jour Uusincs
Circinnati Tulsa Okla.
W Third
SEEKATZ
Phone 0-3473
C. MOORE
REMAIX YOUXG AND LOOK
BEAUTIFUL
This is easy to do if you pntrouize
Mrs. lieulah Sandrdge. I'rop.
210 X. Greenwood
.NOTICE
Business place for sale in good lo-
cation on paved street. For infor-
mation call Osage 5110 ask for R.J.
Clark.
LILLEY & WELLS
Photo Studio and General Repair
Shop
Furniture Repairing Upholstering
and Gas Stove Connecting
307 Vi X. Elgin St.
MADAM F.LIZABF.TIl WARNER'S
DRESS MAKING PARLOR
Fancy and Plain Sewing
Ladies' Tailoring
Fancy Bead Work and All Kinds
Of Embroiders
Men's Shirts A Specialty
"on are Cordialy Invited to visit.
Our Parlor
121 N. Greenwood
THE
Red
Wing Hotel j
200 North Greenwood! St.
Telephone 7874
Tulsa Oklahoma
FSSSHI
A RESIDENCE HOTEL
a place where you ana your
family will be euro to enjoy liv-
ing because Df its homelike com-
foru and because of the friendly
ind sociable associates which in
iroduces one large cheerful fam-
ily. You will like it because of the
respect aud conrtcsv that is shown
to each of our tentvnts. You will
find plenty if nice large cool.
clean rooms and they are all nice-
ly furnished. They can be had
either single or in suite.
Our rates are as low as $3 00 per
week.
ONE OF THE MALN FEATURES
at the Red V.sg Hotel is the at-
tention to the tram ient public.
You will at all times find plenty
of comfortable and luxuriously
luraishec'i rooms and "besides our
very low rates you will have a
U: liter tho personal
safe feeling and will be unembar-
rassed to bring you. wife moth-
er or daughter.
Have a room leserved for your
friend and make their visit to
Tulsa a pleasant one.
management of
Julius X. JPresIej
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 13, 1920, newspaper, November 13, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72825/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.