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TULSA, OKLA., STAR When you want a nice quick lunch for youselfor your family think of BEN'S PLACE '1 he quick lunch stand in rear of the Sand Spring Depot x OPEN ALL HOURS t ICE CREAM cAND COLD "DRINKS A SPECIALTY i saamrnutkMrimMitf.etrvnT ,-fusk Krjwanagfafm s j. M" 'pi t Pf IT1 tlT'lA'P AfIT I WA I 1 I! inn miai, lrjvi a.ll: V The Old Reliable Crystle Cafe Serving One Big Mid-day Meal Every Day Wo Cater To Particular People Meals cts. Short Orders, All Hours I Ice Cream, Cold Drink Fountain In Connection Cigais, Tobacco And Gcncial Coiiftetion.iry C. G, Gipson, Prop, no N. Greenwood Tulsa Okla. Ti JWarafetC'i! XViitjy I "1 I III W,l,l,l,,i,'!!i;,""l!.ll",l,ll,l,l)llllll)ii'II!i!iii"ii!HIilll?ES? Acap7 a-r SJSSi B vS,H - J ST-r'W- rjrtfjJs. HfflHifllP''Tfr B m Tho above is the home of Pr. f .v .Mrs T It Debnnin of Oklulioma Cily Prof Dcbptiin is l'titiclpal of the Douglas School at Oklahoma City. LANSING, M1CII, State House Executive Oflivci For more tlian an hour u poor Colnicd woman, pooi in tho poods of the world, but rich in her mother love, sat in the outer ollire await im; the arrival of Gov Ostium. In her face was a tool; of ye liming , of hope, yet of fear. The Governor came, the Colored woman was shown into the exscuivo oflice. It was her boy bho had come In talk about Her boy had gone wrong and wa.conlined in the Pen itentiary She pleaded for a pardon as only a mother can plead. Her bo hud been a good boy in prison Ho knew he had done wrong, but would never doit again. She want ed him at liberty once again. 'iheso stories tho Governor is fot ced to listen to daily, and always they an- now; always they touch him deeply, more csperiuly because in iiKst instances it would not be good public for him to comply with the request of the mother. He told her of the situuti.wi and hhe listened with tears rolling down her checks. Presently two s nutoi.s and a nowspnper mini enteral. Tho Gov. greeted them and tho Colored wo man rose. "I am intiuding Governor," she said, as 'ho tears flowed afiosh. "I want to thank you for hearing me, but I will go now. I am in tho way, bull wanted to tellyou of my boy " Instantly Gov Osborn was on hi four His baud was hold out to tho old Colored, woman. "1 invite you to bo seated," he said "You nro not intruding. You nro as wclcomo as the Presi dent of tho United States and nro inmo entill-il to talk to'nie, because von, a mother whom I cannot but I ve because I love my own inilhrr. you aio hoie to plead for your son n i -y mother would plead 'or mo Ynii aio as welcome to thisoflito as my mother would be, and to the mothers I always try to pay the most icspect I cannot do iusl us you do iro mo to do at this time, 1 lit lean possibly h something n uttle later. I am only .sorry that n Go ernor it is not given to inn to m ike every mother happy, to grant tucrv Wi of all those! tnothcis Bu all I can do now is to advise ou You take the trader to Ue par di n board They meet soon They will investigate the case of your boy and I will ask I hem to investigate it throughly If their mvesiigatinn shows it bo proper in the inteiost of all the people and all the neither that he should bo released, I shall most ccr tinnly release hitn, and I w.-nt to assure you that nothing I could do would give me greater pleasure than to give you back the boy whom you lovo " In tho little ciowd prese.it eety eye was dimmed. The old Coloied woman lose) took theproffoied hand of the Governor of Michigan and a she, in choked voice thanked him, kised his hand and went away with tho firm conviction that tho Cover nor of Michigan loves tho poor tnottiers as lie loves tho rich, and that some day whon it shall bo for tho good (f all tho mothers of tho State, then ho have returned to her, her boy. Mcantimo she realizes ns Particular attontn n may be iriven to the following subject, since there aie hundreds of thou: ands using the Kukkka Comii tliietigliout the United States anp Isles. They give the best satisfaction as to our lecomtnend, rttreightening the hair beautnully with one stroke, and as assistance in causing a rapidgiowth Evidences ci ining to us fioin iverv source, of which is pleasing, that the EUREKA COMB pcrfonn.s precisely as adveitiscd. No belter comb on the maiket tot purpo ms as have been advised that other combs are tovs, when it comes to benefits and ciYeetual in u fiicfs when used as to directions, for which every comb placed oes with instructions, bow to use and for what purposes. Wheiover intiotluced the Eureka prelerable. Aiercnaius anu agents .no Mucessful when they are placed conveniently in quantities for the public. , They are usually sold for $1.50 one dollar and fifty cents each complete- The only thing is to be c-i refill in the putchase as there is no other comb that will answer the purposes so well as tlieEurek;!. We wholesale the Eureka Comb, being tip; manufactu ers and promoters, and are theonly wholesalers of this special device; if there are others we would be pleased to be inform ed. The devices aie patented and registered. For prices and further information write EUREKA COMB COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn. EVEriYTHING A MAN NEEDS $1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1 10 ARTICLES 10 To adwiUso our Universal Shaving Outfit ntid Unlvercal Products wo will for a limited time only, suuil litis well worth $3.00 Shaving Outfit for $1.00. Wo sell our products to tlio consumer illrcct nml theruforu you cave all agents' profits which as you know are vury largo. , Mt I V I IH III rvlwifiMcfl LyygmjL P0LICY THE PEOPLES DRUG CO. Dealers in High Class Drugs, Toilet articles and Sundries. Invites you to visit their Store. Cold Drink Founlian in Con nection. This Puopi.hs Drug Co. Dr. D. S. Hryant, Mgr. 101 N. Greenwood. Tulsa, Okla. CARR'S CAFE When in Tulsa go to Carr's cafe for good things to eat, nuals like those that mother cooks at home. Good service always. REMEMBER THE PLACE 111 North Greenwood St. A, Carr. Prop. "straighten ' OyourHAIR STRAIGHTENS THE MOST OBSTINATE, STUBBORN, " KINKY HAIR. "PRESTO" remove DiniruH, Tter7 mi otfur Skin DuuKi ol lh SCALP; "PRESTO" nuku tin HAIR CROW"PRESTO"UlUrmla.Clcn nd Ustlnc. "PRESTO" U the Crulul Discovar K."ovn to Minllni in thli line Throw ivjjr rour oli richlng nJ pulllnj hoi Iroru ini the KKiDtJ tjectrlc combs, and Hop burning your rulr out, inJ jet t pJtlujt ol "PRESTO" THE KING OF ALL HAIR PREPARATIONS "PRESTO" win itrilthtc n vour t Ulr the Dr fpU. cation or wc -l refund your money. The hair remains lUlljht lor months. Think oUt, nothing In the vorld like 'PRESTO." Affly liRESTO" two cr three tbnes a year, that's aQ. A PACKAU Of-PStSTO-StNT POSTPAID WITH rULL DIRECTIONS ON RCCEIPT OF Fimf CENTS, ISO Cents) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ' VAlTI FOR INrORMATION THE LArAVt -rTtS MFG. i.C? EDENTON.N.C. AfiENTS HPfclSTHE. MONEY MAKER! m MENTION PAPCR YOU 3AW AD. IN never before tjint sometimes it is necessary that ono mother must suffer that all other mothers may feol happy and safe-May 24, 1912. Detroit I.cniloi R5) What ABOUT 1 hat S r.lfo) ilioy you w.ro KinK to take? Is it protecting your family Better do it to-day, then it's done. National Life Insurance Co. oi the united amies ni America, 1 CHICAGO Rl I'.STAIILISIIKI) 1808 J ClitiMito'd Olilubt nml Strongest Company 3. V. Foster Agent Okmulgee, Okl BARDON LOANS On All Articles Of Value BARGAINS IN DIAMONDS WATCHES. GOLD. JEWEL- - RY, TRUNKS, GRIPS.GUNS MUSICAL GOODS Main Near 1st St. Phone 2244 Mrs Georgia Gipsor) 1202 South Walnut Street Crffeyville, Kan-as The Best Meals In Coffeyville For Furniture Go To The Cash or Credit (jrJbM iog East FiSPTj You will save Money and your clothes By having a First Class cleaner and Pressor call for them. Pressing H. WATSON, Cleaning- Phone 4400 305 North Frankford Street ll.ivc your suits cleaned and pressed and m.ide life new for .75 HOME UNDERTAKING CO. Furneral Directors and Embalmers We cary our own outfit and a full, complete stock of high class furneral goods WM. RAG-SDALE & SONS Piioi'itiirrous Day Phone 710 Niglit Phono 291 323 N. Second Street Muskoghb, Oklahoma i --j.,, I,. . i. .,,.j .... mmm r, f-jf- - ;ge-11 C 0. WiNTi.nitiNOiiu NUHSI3 IthXllSTEH Guv V. McCou.oou MOWBRAY UNDERTAKING CO. 125 Second St. Piio.Ni: 329 f, . 911, TULSA, OKLA GASH Always Gets the BEST GROCER TJUS and MEATS AT THE RIGHT PRICE AT fJ . JJ, SIMMONS, 106 S. Cincinnati Street, Phone 4565. TUL8A, OLAHOMA.