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The Tulsa Star from Tulsa, Oklahoma • Page 5

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The Tulsa Stari
Location:
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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5
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THE WEEKLY TUIwiA STAR PAGE FIVE ELLIOTT HOOKER jjjlClotliing, Shoes, Ladies' Ready-to-YVear Millinery and Notions "Permanent or Itour Aojicv The Lads'Store as well as Dads A Orders Carefully At tended to. 11!) Greenwood Street, Tulsn, Oliln Oris Hair and Ueaut Culture Glover's Pressing Oil rSijJjLLkr On Mciin Fourth Wo Want Your Confidence and Your Patronage Those preparations liar no equal. Itcmembcr, knowledge nut to one man nlnrc, and that one preparation in eontinnnllj mirpaxxinK the other Price: Oris Hair (Iron er per Imxj OrU Special (iron er GOc per bus Orlx Pressing Oil clu ier bos t)ri Temple (irinver per Hoi Oris Sliampoo per Jar I'etter Ilarlur.ltcli Itellef 33c tu per linx Wrinkle Cream per jnr Mile. Cnuna Hums I'renilne Iron 7.c to $2.00, Stovt" $2.00 Jackson for kooiIh and mailing serl by I', O. money orders.

Special Terms to Acents and Hair Dri-siing Parlors. MDB. K.M.MA IIUUNSJACKSON Sole Mantilarlurer Hoi AIIKANSAS HP's sP MISS In four months will make the hair lntijr.fr, nlos. -) and ofl. I Tor joiirsrir and watch the results.

scAM" a specialty Vi make Special Tcrnw to Agents und Hair Drr-sHing Parlors. UiCNTS WANTCD Write for Term. Scrl P. t). Money Orders for coods.

Phone 7 1 lied. Manufactured by QL0VER R. HAWKINS Lexington, Mo. I PIlll.HATlON NOTICi: No. In llif Superior Court of Tulsu County, Sluli' of Oklahoma Corlno Curie), I'lnintilV, vs.

Levy Curio), Defendant. ITHUCATION NOTICi: 1 lit the Superior Court of Tulsn Coin l. Stnte of Oklahoma. K. V.

IIIIOWN. Plaintiff, VS WII.I.IA.M IIIIOWN, Dereiid.inl. Stale of Oklahoma, Tulsa Count). Hie abie named Defemlaiil: To the above named ncfi.inT.ini. Yim sill tnUi notice llial )nu hate i-i.

will lake notice tlmt )nu have I hern mmI id the above named Com I been sued ii. Hi" abi muui'd Court 111 i.boc Pl.iinlifr, for tlhorce by Hie nboe I'lalntifl, for a divorce I tin- in amis of desertion ami ha- iin llie (jrouiuls of' dcseitlon and j'litual ilm.i! cinics il that unless ami Dial unless ou answer the petition tiled this inswer Hie petition Hied by this lilainliir In saltl Court by the day of May, 1 said petition will be taken as true and judgment jrant. illl to (he plaintiff a divorce, nniuill. Iiik. cancelling, seltiiiK aside ami liolding for nr.uiiht llic con.

tract with )ou, anil for absolute dl. vorcc, rendetcil according to the pra)er thereof. Witness in) hand and the seal of said Court this the day or April, taio. JOHN 1). I'Oimill, Court Clcik JOHN KWKI.l..

Deputy. Ily W. HUTCH INS. Attorney fndr Plainlitr. plaiulill' in said Court the till da of June, mill, said petition will lie i taken ns true and judgement Kmnl-iilK to the plaintiff a ilivoree, unmill-in, cam-elliiiK, selliim aside mill holding for iiuiikIiI 1 1 if m.irrhw con-' tract with oti remlered iirniriliiui In I the pni)or thereof.

Witness in) hand anil the seal of i said Court this da) or April, HMD. Tor i JOHN I). Court Kwclls, l)eiul). C. W.

IIITCIIINS. Allorne) for Pliilnliff. The Exchange Insurance Company UNDER HTE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF THE STATE LAWS OF OKLAHOMA. Writes: Life, Health and Accident Polices, Unrestricted All Industrial Claims Paid Directly From This Office AGENTS Wanted. Liberal Commission i Headquarter)) at Ilranrh Ollire ID.Uj N.

Greenwood Street, i Phone S. ti. SMITH, Superintendent. YUUlNKMiVW'S KUD CROSS PHARMACY I old Iliad) 't ul-n, Oklahoma Pliouc Hum Your I'rvhcriptiuns nilcd Here Correctly and at Right W'e handle all kinds of Rubber (lotuly. Trusses, his lie Stocking to lour Measure.

LGDAKS AM) SUPPLIES Uouiembur It la The POST CHOICE DRUG STORE 'K THE Itn-vDY HOTKL, 'Dial lo.ifini,', never.iloik Colored brother is ot no earlh) assistance In our Itace, nor very much In himself. I el evcrv one, in some "hit the hull," or we are mil in need of of leisure. VOIt SAI.K: One contiuit on lit No. 12 lii I'nirview Addition, sVU'ti. Call "III N.

l.ansiiiK. C. i ix i I i k' i k- kJ i. k' k' i k' k' I I I QUALITV Hlfi-itQl South Main St. Get Suited for Summer at Ren bar g's 'f ft 1 J1 A Tt I sS, Time was, and not very long ago, no one expected much style or fit in a Palm Beach suit.

They were a hot weather necessity and you picked out the one nearest your size and let it go at that But that time is past as regards to this store. We are Miowing an assortment of summer suits in gaberdine genuine Palm Beach cloth, mohair and silk, that are tailored with as much fit and stylo as any clothing niado. You can choose from single and double breasted styles, in plain and waist-seam models, with tho assurance that you will look cool, feel cool and still be smartly dressed. Palm Beach and mohair suits Tho finest quality gaberdine and silk suits STRAW HATS If there any doubt in your mind as to where you will find tho best selection of straw hats in Tulsa or anywhero else, step in today or any day and look over this wonderful showing. Priced from $4.00 to $15.00 FLIPPER-KEY-DAVIS UNIVERSITY Summer School tcat'licis ami students pursiiiti; iiiori'ssioiitil.

Iii'li school ami eol- lego uoui'M'S. Session bi'tfiiih. 12 uuil eiuK II) 111. Knelt depart incut will he in clinre of skilled and experienced in sti-iietuiN. A euol anil (ttii't place all summer mill is oiy conducive In effective study.

Kxpoiises will he vt'vy low in eninpari'on with other places. Country exumilintinii will he held near the end of the session. The locution ami environments of rTipper-Key-Ouvis Pnivcrsli fun i Mi the best opportunity for 1iiir real study and professional woil; Wrile .1. T. Direi'lor of Summer School.

"The Store where only the jcs nnd most depetidnhlo in Men's nnd Hoys' nj)j)itrel is sjowi. Complete rn -mer 1c In those i'nmotis lines Stein-Block and Society Brunei Suits 1 hi nun Shoes, Stetson II tits, Amiii ftin Shirts "Snmseek" Triple Servlea Suits for tin vs. Iff nihhelhitt Clothes. Uov's ISllllken Shoes i'or Growing Lnds-rc-memher "Yo'II Always do Better" At the Palace Do somclhiiiK coiuuicmlalde ami the win hi will know il without )tui elliiiK it. Mr.

W. II. II. Ilrown left today fm-Colorado SpiinKs, for his health. He will he iine several weeks.

Colonel IC. I). Jelferson, Kruml ma ter of the Odd was the kiicsI of Sand SpiinKs IoiIkc lust Sumlii) I the iiilermenl of the remains. Ills niolhcr was me or the pioneers of lloslon, huiiiK resided there sltire She leaves Ihree ilaiiHhler.s and one son to mourn her demise. Mrs.

J. K. Darrell, Jacksonville, ICilna I'iihIi, Mr. Jark Scott, Tills; id Miss Mazareuu Jackson, Kramld.iUHhter, lloston. AliDMOKH Oil.

MAN i.N TOWN Madam Walker, the II. K. linker, siipeiinlemlciil and ui.iuayer of Hie Ardmore l.uhricnliiiK il Coniian). is in the lonkiiu fee busiiies, interest of Hie eoiii-iiiiis. Ik' has iiinh.ised a IunIi liass numjiiutf oullit from llie Oil Well npplv Couiiuii and has a bun of men working; under .1.

II. It'illison of Tills. inslalhiiK the outfit on well No. llensoii's Hid ncrejurui, pool. Tliis is ii valuable, least with 7 well on llie Hie west anil also prn-iluciiiK wells on nlirlh uuil south.

'I he plant at Taliini, Oklahoiiiii, which Iihs been erected especially I') refine the IiIkIi Krailc meilicul oil produeiil in the Homer anil Tutuin lenitnr) h) Ibis compuu) is expeel- cil In be in operation soon. lleaulirul modern resideni on paved street In Manhnllan, for sale or Irude for'lulsn pioperl) Owned b) Col. All), who desiics I i A Im ale in Tulsa. riopeily Ii lilocks irolil KH'Ul Isuu- i sus Slnle AKi'irulluruI school. Op-porluuil) lor Colin cil family In eilu cute children.

Address S. 1 Car), Atloriie-al law. Oil Colorado street, Mauhallan Kuli Mlicell, recently ilonated In Hie fuml lo preM'iil I.WH'hinu in llrs cnunlry. at The Slur oil Ice and cnriird horn huir Koods mi order of iirlnliiiK. Tliis hlu-licurl- ed Knilleiuun alwn.xs helps us finan cially.

Jim Crow in iinx old form should he uuuseatliiK In uu self-respee! hiK Colored man, ami thouf.li we have lo swnllow II, let II slin down our Ihroals loo eus. Mr. Jack Scull, who lecenlh win called to his mother's heilslile lloslon, koI no nnre than half wa before his mother passed After nrrixliiK In the city Mr. Scnlt made all urraiiMemenls A 1 's. tfX'Hzz-mm'SF 8 acr I 1 We Have MMHMnMMMMHMMMMI to Move i it 'v WWITJI- Colored Ida) i in ferred, of (jood st)lej 111 lake or lers for reilucliiK cor.sels for the stout; also dresses and skirts.

A splendid chance for kooiI prollts, it you answer at onre. I'erfeclo Kco. Mutlou Kansas City, MOHK THAN TWO of the best makes of IMANOS and I'hAYKH-PIANOS will he sold in the next ten days, as we dn not want to move a stnjjle in.struineiit In our new locution, Main street, opposite Hotel Kotehuin, on first. NOW IS YOUK OXK UliST OI'I'OUTI'N'ITY to buy any one of these standard instruments, such as IVKKS POND, IIALLKT DAVIS, CONWAY, LKXINfiTON, STORY CLAHIC. at manufacturers' prices, tho same as you would pay at the factory unroroonis, mid we pay the freight.

YOU WILL 1IAVK TIIK LAIIOKST AND K1NKST stock to select from in eastern Oklahoma, all new, not a stencil piimn in the lot, every one lias the tuaniifaetiiier's name on it, which is your best UKMKMIJKlt, NO HltANCII HOl'SH Olt PROFITS. We K'tvo you all these, and itndmspll all eompelitors frnui $.10 to $100 on the sumo of goods. TIIK TIMKt NOW. Don't delay and thou regret not seeuriiiK otm of these elegant instrument THE PLACE? DARR0W MUSIC CO. 109-111 East Third Street First Door West Hotel Tulsa 'I he iiltciitlon of our readers is Calleil lo Ihe nf I In.

ill their annual session. He called i the Stale School of Mis- soiiri. I his Is one of the best Institutions of IciruhiK and that able eiluoutnr, Professor Cle- ICrliardsuri, has eerlulnly put new life Inln thai coIIcko. The vulKar-niouthed fellow, whr spews out his profanity In pnbll-places shnulil be looked after by ti law. 'I i Mn..

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Years Available:
1913-1921