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liii tW Ml ma od B. ma (tea itch o( tfcs ob tbo Id of '!8t a at tlio tint tain onu erl on iota ton urb mil e ! k . ilea gbt UK. rea o out Otth ard tin, lt. )0, iiua t t lea iu Id llU- ee in his ud rth .111 . ill Ju ne, St. Ie- -us ing U1S.--VC1 TULSA, OKLA., i-T-vR An Appealjir1-; okm (jaYer'S French Dry Cleaning The Constitutional League To Fight ' Jim Crow Law Tht! Constitutional Leagued! Ok Illinium with Lawxer Willismi Harrison nf Oklahoma Cit,, as lis leading attorney is contesting willi igor tlit ".li'iu Clow" laws uf Oklahoma, lit' will, I lie last of Not ember or tin- ilrst of Dc eeinber. bring More flic United Sluit's supreme court tin case ol Mc('iilili ct nl vs. the Atchison, Tnpcku iiml Siiiita Fe railway rninpan, et al. 'i' art' infiii iiiimI thai jurist sas 1 hut Ilic Oklahoma cif.se is tin best piepated ol' iis kind of un case el put befoic thf I'niti'il State.- supreme court, and that it will now havi' to meet the issue .Miiaiel. -. . 'I'lieie is one feature of this ease that will lie .settled which will elleel all of the Negroes in the I'liilcd Staler and that is the interstate passenger law. If he Mii'iccds it will put an end to all dim Crow ism, mi far as inter stunlc p.scngcis are concerned. They will uol een Im subject to the inter .siate laws of the South. Hence we heieby appeal to ev wry liherty loving woman, ma and friend of the Negro race in this country to make a eontrihu tiou to the c.H'iise of lighting III is ease. We think it is high time, if Negioes want lihert, the should he willing t o ia some tiling towards it. A lew race loving mtn and wo men in the Oklahoma league' lejj by the Rev. W. II. .luriiain, 1. I)., who is now pastor of the .Mt. C.irniel Itaptist Church, Wash ington, I). C, have made great s.irrillce to bring the ease thinugh lower courts to its present stage and .Mr. Harrison has prncliralh given his service for nothing, hut must be rewarded. He are informed that two able constitutional lawyers or ISi.ston ami Xew York will assist in this case. Theiefoie let everyone who is inleiesled send al least $1. All contributions to he sent to Her W. II. .lernagin, H. I)., 120 Q St., X. W., Washington, I. :., who will reieipt you lor same lie Is n icputuble, straiglitforward Christ inn geiilleiuan, and ;tious do not object, their names will Im published in the leading Wesley Chapel M. E. Lhuich I pa pels ol theii state. ' ' "r -"'' ''' ''''''" "" pa Youis lor justice. S W. l.a.Mou, I'liiladelphia. I'm.. President Woman's ('omen tiou Auiliary National ISapli-i I'onvcutiou. Nannie II. Iliirioughs. Wash ington, D. t'., Sect clary Woin an's ('oneiu'ou Auxiliary Na tioiial Itaptist 'ouentioii. I'. S. IMiloi-s of the race who ate inleiesled will please ropy. The big !?.".l)ll Rally will be pulled oil al .Ml. Ion liaplisl mi i'li, :'id Sunday. Nov. 1 1! i It . to pa for the chinch lot on I'lgiu .'.ml faster stii els. I'ery frien of I lii' chin eh is asked to give ?l The faithful ineiubcis are stiu' uliiiL' hard for a new ihurch an' (hey and their faithful pastor, l I K. White, deserve the help ir I he town for what ihe have don i. ud are doing m eleel n ?1JU brick chinch m TiiImi. which wT be a credit to the i .it .mil to T I sa. wil CUSUQUS BITS OF HISTORY HOW FLIES PROMOTED AMERICAN INDEPEN- DENCE. By A. W. MACY. It iiemi peculiar that fllea should hava misted 0 the signing of the Deolaratlon of Independence, yet tueh was the case. The onlyonan tone alffltd the Declaration on the day It waa passed was the president of the convention, John Han cock, who said as he slfned It, "There I John Bull oaa see my natne without apeartaolesl" Most of the slnna aflljia tatlr slgnaturea a meiatn later, on August 2. While they ware gathered araund the desk wait Ing their turna ta sign, the fliee fiom a near-by livery stable swarmed Into the hall through the open windows and merci lessly assailed the silk-stock-Ingec" legs of the honorable members. Handkerehlefa In hand, they lashed the files with such vigor as they could com mand on a sultry summer day. Despite their efforts, the an noyance at length became well nigh Intolerable, and the mem bers made haste to bring the momentous business to a close. The authority for this bit of history U no less a personage than the author of the Declara tion, Thomas Jeferson himself. Suittl t SicrtliMi Miiul.iv bi-liool ,il II. In A A I 1'n.K.liiiiK ill II. CO .. M J 11 li li 1 1 l.e.iuiie -..! I'. Al. I'rc.u hill); S't'0 I'- M. Almiil iv loitht Ollit'l il llo ml I'iiusiLij- it ;l:.1U I. Al l..uli. sihIiik ('hell-. W'eiliieiil.ij' ii'KliI, llniiU' MNsiiiii I liut.-il i. iui.lil. I'r..er .Vr ( l.i-" Meeting. (l 'I. .1 Jomn, I' i". iiii.iw.vsr, Ai. i:. ciiirucn .simii.iN school ii:::n 1'ie.icliliiK 11:00 A. Al. 1'ieichiiiK S.IHl I'. Al. Hev. II. i. lililllll. I'. r, Vernon A. M. E. Church Siliiilnv School at Rli A. Al ; PnMi'liliiK t II.00-A. M.. 8 1' Al. CliriMliin Kiiiln.ivor, 7.00 I'. Al. I.ovo I'e.isl, Saerciueiit mil I'rlliiw NhipiiiK of iiiemlitMs the llrsl hiiml iy in e.U'li month. OlUci.il llo.inl norj Alnml.i.x iiIkIiI Tcieliers ineetliiK Tnesil.iy nielli. I hull' pru'tice, Wi ilncsil i, ii(jlll CI.ihs .MeotlliK, riiinsll niSlt Jus A. Johnon, I). . l'ainr. i iii'iii'ii Dninom Ml. .ion lUpllsl Clnii'i'li s -r lees o cry Siimlaj ll:'IOA.AI. Alls. Johnnie Ail ill's Snpl.S.S. I'le.iclillIK H::i0.l '! I'. Al.selNlce II. Y. I. L. I! P. M. I'le.i.iliint' S I'.AI. WicMy Serxiceh Alon. :i I'. Al. W. II. AlisHinii. Tne. S l Al.rhoir ieelt.ll. AleloU I anil ll.ili'il.i cl.isseh Veil. S.I'. Al. I'l.-iyor liieellni: , Kii. S I'. Al. Te.ii-lieib Hireling :uul i-Claih r lie.url. Ilev. i''. K. White 1). D. I'.iKlor. All's, .loliiinie Ail.uus C. Clerk. and Hat Works ..T . . n ' 1 ....... ' l.iifh uv VLDl'LT. I,. . iii.ti'leis ror all kinils .n mmi" ami -.- .. I'oti, n.h nid tin .leaning. Sicam cle.u.mg, d.xiug and l""siig. Win a toil think of fall think of ATU, wlm deans unci) thug, who has ,. , pleic outfit of sauiiary ilij cleaning iiiuchliwry. Oi: trial and we .onvincc. our wag.ui will call and deliver to all part? ofthcciiA. All work guarautrMl i nil,... noil uiLs s .'incinuati. ini-a, vikiii. I'houe :ti:t'J. LI J. C WKfl. 1'rop. Croquet - Harden 512 E. Aic-liic St. first cla place tn enjoy a social Kuuieof Cio(tit't, a grin! dish of ice Ciciini, a gla1-:- of Soila Pop oi a 'Slire of Ice Cold Water .Melon, also Lunch these hot dnyn and nights Wi Iker and Wilhiie, Props I!)I3 Moler iai.es, u iHG F. Ol p4-u ivrori i Star Disc I fi .i larrow i s i J The OH SALK Modlc, .Motor CvcIcj and Moats . 'it liargau prices, nil litand i.i'm niicliines, i,n ensv inonthl'. pnyment plan )!el our propo-uti.in lK.'foie buying or you will regret it. tdso bargains in use.d .Motcr Cycles. Write us tiday I'airlose Stamp for reply Adihrs-s Lock l!o. 11 Ticnton .Midi William's Confectionery N a Kood place to l:eci oo 1 All the latest Fancy Drinks served IJiilv 103 N. UuuMiwuoil MRS. L, T. WIM.IAM9, Frr p The Star Cleaning Parlor rp to date sanitan cleaning uieihods Ladies' work und alter aiion a specially. Let" us do xour tall cleaning. Suits made l oiir measine. Come in and M-y our Hue of atylUU made lomeaMiie clothing. We him- i'utj fnlirir. every color, every weaxe. even patleiu and make eveix tde at prices to suit your poikcl hook. ItHI full pallet lis to select from. Hals fleam u aim oiuchcu. VISIT US Phone SI A Vr. . C. Jackson ','hysieian .V Surgeon Come. Archer ul C.i ecu wood o S POE, Riuoy a I'm lint C M Hat aii Dealer in nil Staple (imcem- and Piovisions FRKSH MEATS ft . . .. . .. ,1 j : l i . i""il1" Sodu 1'P 5,21 N. Greenwood N'OTIf'i: TO TIIIC 1'lltLIC. The pulilic is heivliy no ill d that W. II. Caiter, lor'mer m: n ager of tie. Star, is no longer ei i plo.xed liv the TuNii Star Print ing CoiTTpain in anv capacity whatever. The editor will assume all ie sponslhility for siihscriplioiis o Ilic paper and couiiaiis I'm juh woik i.'iveu prior in August '.llli.j, lilt:' A. .1. S.MITIir.HMAN, lalitoi' and Manager Save halt your monev MvVo-nens Stunplf Garments z EWKOWIT j dFl.ior Old Kobinson IUiIk 'UUHDitMAlN Fashionable Dress-making Ciuaraiieed lV Mrs J, E, TUNCIAL Mfi. J ad.-on Phone a:i:i" Jl ii!iiir r u-ttivtii .iA dre nrovidccl with viuJ l...,l.li, s a result al! v 'i cunceoiilpl upon these wood p.irts wlikli ii)-,t '..at 4. irillc .mil aru eajilj r.cwed. tl:A!$!l it k Seldom necessary ti du -.i.. Owing m tht Uiiu let orsl!!n the bearings they wunt run dr. You .ake out the. oil pluj; .JiicIi 1 J ia vhe bottom of the wuulit Ihixcs, tliu .ijosi accessible plicc ,1 ;.nt axtfl, vid fill the oil ducwthey 1S1 1 lot o( ..il, U then forget ab .t them. The fted i just right .-u.il ihn Jurrow will run e.isily witl.o.it rcf.re atteiitiun lor a Ioiil lime. 'i'l.-f.i.ii .!.... 1 ..... 1 . . . - " ' ' i' 'iiipi) iols cut in ths standards, the lower ends of wltkh Mi in t sections of tJ'j hearings It is a simple and effective .irr.iiigi'iui-nt. at . ... , . ,5, wi ovenoot me scrapers tney ,e one nl the (aie poiuiH ol; ihii t) harrow. A harrow defective In this respect, lhougli perfect it. . ,-ery other I y often usov8. JUmcuiber this and examine those 011 thi CAntoi fttar' lliey are nude to sweep wroks the facis of the dUca fr..,i- L-nter to the' ..liter edges, and each hLde has a prtsmre spring 10 huh! it .-,i,y Millit , . 'it disc aid yei lei . it flexible. If you prefei ke Canton Star Harrow can I j. rfijui,. v-a with a SMt Attachment for lluuili...rtiii: r '...ilr.u V.'a '.(it ut gooJ as the Ji.irri.vv, loo t--- ' Ji tl rvlleje t sWcIate: r ( 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 'S IKhv : Atafc mi f'Bi '-ii slarn aV " BBaUaWjeniar rKLaV' a. m ' 1 zsi-ww SaaaHk K The Western Land Co, . McKt-euml M. U. JittUHlf. M ' LYRIG A1RDOME Aniusfment Resort I'OPCLAII MO'IIOM 1 ' 1 liK DAILY WITH rillST CLASS VAI'DKVILLI' ACTS, HOB ROGKRS, .Man ager li MILS. I.OUISK HOG 12RS, Cashier N l', PYHTLK I'mpileior K. and L. of H. Of The World. Grant Ortieer.s Diieetory tiraml I'roiicioi -Dr. W. t iimphivv, l!o I'.iiT, Sapulj.u, kla. (iraud Past I'totiitor V. M. :ir,, lto lill, I' 1. Olbsou, Oklu. Oiand Viie I'rotivtor W W. tixey, Okiuitlfce. Okln. (iraud Seciela.y -Hev. V. H. chaiuiu. Vagoiier, Okla. iraud Tieasuier -Mi. .M. II. .iniphiey, llo (it7, Supulpa, la. Orand Chaplain C. V. Ueur.v 'S V. Cieetiwood TilNli, Okln.' C.i and Oiiide.MrM. Chajaic Smith, Wagoner, Oklu. (iraud lliiaiillun Mtv. Alice Smith 054 Bo. Muiu St., .MuHkoget', Okluhomu. tVraud SeiitiiiLl.l. W. UrJUltb, itnv 12(1, DeH.'W, Okla. Crand Sec-Tieu. of Kuduw meiii II. T. Hutioii, Hox 478, aa pulpa, Okla. Oruiiil Medical Kegister Dr. G. W. lla.tnex, Mux 251, Wagoner, Okln. Utu,i,d .Million- .Mm. H. Wil Hams. Hill v .luukfort. Tulia, Okla . Orand Lecturciv-lv. .T W. Kidd; Tulsa, Okla. ( 1 rami Triisteoh (ev. A. Tur twt, Hox 5,'M, Okmulgee; Rev E. D. Williams, Sapulpa, and jlrs. F. IV Alexiiuder, Wagoner. (rand Altoruev- l'ejsJiiuu L. Martin. Tulsa, Okla. Orand Auditing Coluuiittee S. T. Wiggin-, Chairnuin, WajroriBr; W. I. Null, Supulpa, and A. J. Sniilhcrninii, Tulsa, Okla. Ktei.v lodge in the utute will be expecled 10 send in their irportrt jor puiiiicaiiou in the Stur ut Vair onie a iiionth. Such reixuta .should reach Ihls otllee not later thau Wednesday of each week. Thu uhoVe directory in to keep each lodge member ported as to the Orand ollieeis and should uuy member of any lodge deulre to tomiuiiiilcute with any (Jruud of llcer this diivetory w'ill give the rull name and address of siicJi (iraud olllcer. Seudull tominuiiicationrt to The" "ulj Star. Tulsa. Okla. i "irrmrars'si'aiwi.iL The two WW's, Makiisof High Grade Clnthiiip; Cieaniuc, Piess'ing, Dv."i'K and Geoernl Repaiiing Scrotal Haud Gond fm S'e .v.Kfnl.rj.1 Aiiisouuiiil lluunuii, Clilc ItuilInK Mlllaunil lllilillnttmi 'lullurlbk iviiulf.ji, virrilium lMllon ui Cbks(u 1000 Fall and Wiuier FabrlM pick from. fJ Spr'ug aud Su a mei pattejna ut u discount of 1U per cent A Cap Fret WALKfcR M4WIHITE t-rtptitcii PHONe2i7 KHTaidU 5IU, Vt;ht, -p