The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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THE GUTMME DAILY LEADER
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WiDU. S. ENTER PROTEST
JIK IS IIIM'UMIEII III
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OO AMI YEMZEIOS IN
I'r.HMIN VI. U.MI AT
1 MUSMIII.S
500 Miles By
Airplane In
250 Minutes
Wash.mjten May 22 A
im record 'r airpUn fUfMa ws
announced today by tM war dea
meat wpon receipt a ev'eal ra-
asset tfc Major GiiMaow of tn
army air service. e.ad flaw -
New York Cty la Portland. Mama
yesterday dilna af MO rmlea
In 2S0 imnuUl.
MEMORABLE SCENE WHEN PREMIER CLEMENCEAU READ PEAC ETERM3 TO GERMANS
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VALLEY fl DIRECTORS
WILL ENTERTAin TONIGHT
Stockmen of County Will Fore
gather Here and Discuss the
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timing i air ai tout
Luncheon
BULLETIN.
' ftoria. May 22 it haa been laarnad
i truatwrorthy quarters that the Unit-
' States Crtat Britain and Franca
1 united in Bounding 10
requesting an explanation of tha
Swig of Italian fercaa in Turkey.
Tha Italian landed force at AJaha
Jrvm and Makri during tha period
" Ht Prtmler Orlando and Foreign
Slater Sonnino had withdrawn from
) peace confarenca making tha (JEFF EWING IS STILL
Jinga without notica to the all.. IN UNCLE SAM'S NAVY
Officers of ibt (iitiarrn Valley Pair
ii.viitln will entertain the Mock
KaUers' actalon of lofcan count v
this evening at 'At o'clock dinner at
Ion hotel.
Stock raiser an4 firnAm generally
expresi the belief that the fair this
fall wit! stimulate raising of pure bred
atoek. The exhlblte will be unuuall
fine thia year as farnun ere more
pro; .fun than ever b-fore and arw
ambitious to make .a good showing
from both an agricultural am) live-
stock standi oint.
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XE UP SAAR VALLEY
V QUESTION AGAIN
"?ria. May 22 Tha council of four
4 tfva peaca conference thia morning
A wire from Jake loula. who 1
in New Yoik. n A A Kwln? of thin
city ru: that Jeffrt"on Ewln sailej
for Hret. Kranee tol;ty "It wa ny
AT M. E. CHURCH TDNOT
JURY GIVES 51.134.29
ELBERTA PEACH CROP
IN COUNTY IS URGE
UHI'ill
DUT'JUiMN
DUE 1 L; KIN'
niNwtr.ss is Mti ri i:si i
Willi WIIXIVS HIQI IM
1 1 1 I IK. Ill UlNt.s
AMI III I II I'ttl
Excellent Program H&t Been cii'.Ti for $14 000 Cuf Do to Orcwinj Cusulitio hcr : Pr"t Afford Meani of
" Sidered the queationa regarding thej undi rstamlinjc hat Ji-frcrwn wouM 1'
V valley raited by a recent Ger-
note on thia aubject.
Vhi afternoon the council will take
) the aubject of reparations.
3 THREE SEND JOINT
' NOTE TO ITALY
lar;. May M-Oirat HrHain an-e
J !b9 l"niud Statea are reionl
Pari to h.ive Kent a Joint note to
Jy. akinir for an erplanathm of the
"Wing of tla'ian force in Turkey
released from Servtrij this motith"
said Mr Ewitvs today. Jelferwvn
Ewin enlisted in the ntvyobortly
afiiT the war bmke out and lwrn been
engaged in vnvoy work inre that
time. H ih on t'je Mount Vernon.
oiji-thik ofkickits i'sk
I-(.t.(;k ok tiikir own
Old time piwoe officer have a lin-
ir all thiir n'n
. .
mier ur.anao atr wered be noie j uun to this treiaat aent In to the
jA i! H rcponed ther waa a per- rnited State marKhal a office by Wil-
ata claih between him and Itjbiht )iam Sheldon of Crove. Okla:
enidloa of Crwt whk-h reattlted "They run the road and located
1 the lauer wiih draw inn from the
lectin of be ecmncll.
Peaca Data Extended.
Tb8 condusion of peace between the
(Continued on Pa?e 4 Col. 3 )
Prepared Dr Griffith Will
Deliver Addre&s; 66 To
Graduate
tlradiutton ecrcmi of the 4 Ju. of
i:0!t. city hlnh achool will txke ic-
at the Kin M K hun-h tonight. The
program will leiu in-otnv'ly t 1 .
The ot'i-nliu njanhi Will lie pLiyi-d
by the hiKh ni-hikd crcb.iiira and a
vkilin f!o will follow rendered b
Mik Kuliv WiHlf.
The ;riiH iil sd lrtu of the evewnc:
will h- Riven by lr I' J : nf tt h of
the (itme universiiy who i n excel-
lent talker. Sii ritiii n.li ni KIuiikIkt
will pnncnt the llilomu to he
tiiemler of the chut.
Ten Centi O the lVi:.t
Notsble . Wov Ify
City; Litift:i..i r:ud
S 1 1 1 n jt a l!4 t datUKfe ilnnii
Of.tJliit the i 'IV ut ten Cel f olt
iljllr u Fnhu' n me 1
With the l of it Jury in 'h-i 1" n 1 1 '1
S!.n t ftu t court City Attorney
Chatlio Sitil'h. !ji(eil by C f Hor-
ner b s Jjh -rf -tiled ihtt Hin j
For five ilun the . if Sir
iihtu Miu ti'iw:e or t ktiiiila. u in-
:iKt)ee of the J y Hill 'virit com-
pany diftim-t h.i bn on trial m
Juile ('oMerxI'i jit
Am iijnee Mai-Kerne tins) the illy
(Ju'hvle on !! ed old UiinK
The rUaa of 111 19 ht the di( In.-! km ' ir..lt iuie H(.mM. Krow!nK mi of . .irh
u IV.. i . '
ri i-t-iiik HIT- l.li.-m PUT fl.HJUail U i
from the liy hi!h achool. I
AH-L B(MIST Bl SINESS
( VIA THE AIRPLANE
tch!c3f?o May;c A jrroup cf Ch!-
fo businesa men announced they
fll use airplanen in an advertlslnit
mpaign cf the middle west cities
fn plan l to fly over different cltira
jr.d drop quant'. tifs of advfrl'.sics
lattPT and samplej.
The lour wiil optn at Aurora 111
lay 20. AmoxiK the cities to be visit -1
are South Bend IndianapolL. Pe-
Via. Springfield and Bloomlnjrton 111
Vlpi through Michigan Ohio Wiscon-
in. Iowa Missouri and other atates
'111 follow. i
tna at one a m whi-h blowed vm up."
Interpreted by he ofricw deputy
who is a fi jrure shark hand .writing
exiert. all-around adjulter of cnanky
automobiles and locoed burses Shel-
don's message should read like this:
"I waa laying for a whisky runner
near the Kan&ia line I had informa-
tion that b would be along between
midnight and morning. The enemy
took no chance. He acnt a runner
ahead on foot who found mo at one
o'clock ..in the morning The whisky
man and his confederal lamed
amund and went another way round
Our nigbtfj work was unsucceasful."
MITCHELL TELLS OF
VISIT OF MAYOR HYLAN
Say fiwecial Car With Oil Mill
ionaires Visited Empire Test;
Police Head Shows Vein
of Optimism
paVil.j; contractu.
I Heavy Testimony.
VoliiiiiinnUM testimony wi nutunit-
li d. oine cf wliii h iHMtmittili.il trlpn
to ( h'c;)T on the irl of cily alter-
r.cttT. Saya Qnthiie Orchard
Ovr-er; 2C5 Car Loud
For Markets
The Klhcriti 'ih i ri In lrui
;ri:imi. to be the iins'i-il In yr
AI llmoit ttcner-tl in;. M of lb. n
Sinllh railroad i-nilinnli. ib it h i ron.
'" will ban. lie 'i r In.i.ln f"iitn
lai.an
"CoiidlMon for a wonderful crop of
a i him wen- never belter." r.iI.I Ne
llollil.ill tml.iy. "The treiM re filled
nd the wciithcr I.IimI." Mr llnl-
iun b two luriie orchard
The wetiiilin adval'.ce price off. red
f-r rwcbe In ; for choice )mji 'in
iini fl 7". fur run of -.lie onhurd
IOKHii county will fur n i nli Mm eu it-
-rn mrket miii I'lhenn ieaih
C' imr tlwtn mty othi r three i-oun-lies
In !h stale accordtirt to peac)
Mien who sr.- hero now looking over
the condition.
Ten Million Dollars Ycnrly
With tho Aid of the
Government
TulltiK tho i; :i . . in nfter
allowing f r iiniiily eiien and
1 living the .tii! to the rtttiit of
wbiit the i. hi ii 1 1. imtv .-vr fr tieid
purpifiea ami the niiiih hl combined
luaii coiiniv can raloe vi t";o l.i
irood rod purpooea l!ii .ir A tutul
of I !.!'"( i avaiUblo in the white
by count l.-m If mad lod by n like
limoiint ftotn rubral n!d The totnl
uvu'lable would tilmot reach ten tuil-
l uii dollar a iwr.
I.ousn with $Mi;o. would hive
double that kuiii wlit-n I'lh e Hum
k'.keil III
ney. After the Mimniln up. the curt j The eJrly Whu I. n will bo ready
instructed the Jury to find fT Ma.-(t lU k Jiuu. 20
Kemde in the sum cf !i?oo.
AtltWDoys for the city thftl filed
NOTES VOLUMINOUS
Paris May 21. The note wiich the
German peace delegation Will aubmit
to the- peaco oonfermce before May
29 apparently will be bo voluminous
that it will require a week to consider
Germans Stop Danes From
Aiding Their Countrymen
Paris May 22 -(The Associated
81 WJiil the attention of the al-
s 1 concentrated on the German
Song the western front German gor-
Btnent official; In Rchleswig: are
vent;Dg the Danes who hare the
)naent of the entente from shivpin?
iod to their own nsedy cooptrym-Hi
1 SchleswUr.
Thss Information has been received
fre by Edmund Gowae well-known
nxliah literary critic.
'"I learn" be said In a letter to tb
prtUng Post "that the burromaster
f nbtinr declare that tha hungry
.habitant of that town the hrg.t
l Schlff wHt bsTe no need of Danish
e-i "
( Tha same German official a coord -g
to Mr Gorae'a Information haa re-
jaed pape1 to any families in the
wn and district of Flenaburg to
.m over Into Denmark to accept an
!fer o( Jutland and funen to recaive
ireral thoasand Danib-aoeak;np
jhleswig children. "If Dane in
ten bung dUlike German rale be
la It "tiler may sUrve
j Mr Goae tenna as "acandaloaa" tb
1 THE WEATHER. i
( New Orleans. L. May 21 TtmigU
1 Friday axtlj( foudy; warmer
Kday.
'reatment of Schlewig aoldlera repa-
triated through Denmark.
"Tho'.e unhappy men" be said "are
arreated as they cross the frontier
are r.rven"ed from vtn -riitnf their
relatives ani are immediateiy con-
voyed to the Polish frontiers to swell
the German army there. North Schle-
w!g is at the prewsw motnent more
eevfrelj- persecutwd than it vm evn
throurh the war. ThfTe is proceed-
in? a commandeering of cattl and
borsii which ts paralyzing: to the po?-
uiation. and thia ia emphaiad by tbe
indulgent with which South (or Ger-
man Scblwisr Is beinjr treated."
Schlesw'Ur he nnderstatid ia now
c)oed to all persons coming from
Denmark.
"On the Rhine under th eye of
Englani and France" Mr Gossa ob-
s erred "the boche may be meek
enough bnt he Lfaows little chang of
heart where he escape from the eye
of the victor-ions allies."
Scale wtg. the- northern half of
Schleawig-Holrteln. between the North
and Baltic aeaa. baa been a province
cf Proaana sace Wl when it waa
wrested from Danish con'rol. Under
the peace treaty of Parfi the con'rol
of certain sone of Schjeawlg la to
be decided by pieabeacite.
"There ia oil in the Ktnplre teat
sure aa you live and It f. going to iw
brought to the rfae." said Comm.-
aioner of Safety MMchell. "hit um bold
our horses and punhi and not give way
to the oracles of glwim and diMtrunt.
Thlnni are coming nicely. I might
aay in fits connection we nhould kep
eyea to the windwartl. I tan loll you
that a short time since Mayor Hy'an
and a party of millionaire a from NjwI
York en rou-te from Texiw to the east
stopped here at H o'clnck. at nliebf.
There was no welcoming committee.
One lone iwtroliiinn riiet atid enl-r-tained
the party which look outos at
32 o'clock at night and went to.tlv
counter claims or rather ffs.'ls cov-
ering failure to nmintain repairs lo
living a provldel In h original
contract. The contract called for
iHint nnnc for a pTloil of five your
after the paving was down. The rv-
inis Involved that ti Oklahoma are.
nue.
Filed Offaets.
With the fillnij of thi' offaets the
na was given to tho jury which thl
morning returned a verdict awarding
M;icK'nNlo not ''?.) but exactly
inl .29.
I This endtt for all time the old pav-
ing litigation. The ld mil agnlnxt
the wvlng lnd holders wern dia-
m lifted In order lo pave tike way for
the fiKhtltip of the ';(r-enl tit!n-tlon
rue original imvinir duiiin were
foundod primarily on the fm-l I hat two
feet additional had been paved along
tha street car tracks of the city not
callinl for In the contract. In order to
proixrly fight it cae the Ma'Kcnuie
i.owi'H iioi si: or :ov
;m:ss is ron sn i n(a:
Empire teM. Mayor Hylan is con
nected with the Doherty interests. I Intends ire-nneyo. cily trackage a
which In turn ia a ubidlary of thef"' monlns ' anJ In'"rred alto-
Empire Oil cr;nipany. The CitHj Ser- j e'fh'r. n expense of $:. to.
vice otwipany of which Doberly k Ue' Krfi W !m'n Bnl ; w ''"rtde
head i one of the biifent Indri.i-J Pl"'arl as attorneys fur the Mac
in the country."
Chief Mitchell i sarmiine. He be-
lieves in the big brothorhood. and
"everylM)dy being up and doing."
' 111 11 I i mm m
MISSION AllY SALE AMI
TEA AT TIN MTV
The Junior Auxiliary of Trinity
church will hold a tea and aale on
Friday. i'.CC p m at the rectory. ?.v
East Noble avenue. All friends of the
children ara invited to a'tend and as-
iat in the work for misMong.
Ken" do people while. City Attorney
Smith and Attorney C (1 Hornrr look-
ed after ttv city end of the litigation.
NEW 80VIET YEAR
TO BEGIN OCTOBER 25
Helatngfora May 22 The soviet
government has introduced a new
chrenolog whereby tha year begins
Oct 25 tha data of tha establishment
of the bolshevik regime.
Tha year ia to contain 280 working
days.
u.oun oi imt: may
he thieii with "utix"
London. May C3 -.Frederick Willium
Hohi nzollern the formr Gorman
croan prince will le liable to trial
under the terms of tlve German 'ae
treaty. It waa drftlar-d by Andrew
llonar law the government leader in
the bouse of eommona todny. Mr Bo-
nar U said thai the commandant'!
of the prison camp also would be
liable under the treaty's terms.
Waslungion May 2J Wottran if-
ftage won In tha bouxe ).Meilay
evening. The cfinaiiiuilonal amend-
ment was adopted by a vote of ;t0 to
or . . niviie i nun the tioery
two thirds majority. The r-eo!utinn in
now In ihw annate and advocate of
lli claim are confl lent that it will
pa'rn thirf body almj.
The houe at tha last eMin of
congnns ii.i (he resolution but the
senate refuuKl to concur. With many
new niciiili.i-a In the senate tWs time
It in tb.mgbt that the mmf mre will
lie votinl on favorably.
iitii:ron v1TeT
I I 'MIS STAHIS MONDAY
Mrs W It Prince htia been appoint!
t-d by till) bifid of ihn south westei'ii I
National Prohibition Ig Responsi-
ble For Illegal Industry According-
To United States
Officqrg
With tha approach of national pro-
hlbition moonshine stlll.i an a.ritig-
Inir up In nil parts of Oklahoma!
In counties where whlaky was tn-ver
made tH-foro crude ihtlHerpi are In-
lug envted and men are j.Iiik Into tine
bulnM. for profit Tho scarcity of
the old "ml llkker" and the btKh
prli'it paid for the tlitjiiUiit the
caufl of tltia ncconllng init y
t'llltlll Kt!lll tun rutin 1)1.
Officer)! tirmnted a man near Men
rd m a charge of niakliiK cont whls-
ky H ml veijted part of the equipment
.. I . .. .. ...XI .-. ... .
nut i iin- ii Him i ney umo round a
lnro ipMiitliy of whlKky.
S UNO "WETS"
FLOCK TO CAPITAL
III III i: OEMIIITIN(illOl(l
II I I. III'MM s MEN llir. .
IIIIV.S IIIVI MIOI I II
i:i: hone i on i iii N
nt s in i n iniiM
BULLETIN.
Woman suffrsgs amendment reach
ed th senate tiMlay and will be acted
upon Immediately and with but I. tile
debate.
There is growing feeling tht auf
frg will win and that President Wll.
son's recommendation as to tha res-eel
o tha war. time prohibition clause
will be dieregarrfed Prohibition lead
ers art Mocking to tha capital in large
numbers to enter protect. The "wets"
art slso here in Itrge numbers.
WILL ESTABLISH ADEQUATE
FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE
Washington My ?2 - KwtablUhnient
of sii adiiiiiie foreign mall erli-e la
a vital necessity lit th dvi omtvt
of the iiMiiiiiy's foreign tmda and a
tiutlonal tud wbliti the American
inercHstit tnui-iiie lnil. b deslgmd
to fill. Edward N Hurley rhalrman
of th.. shipping boHrd told a ron.fi r
euro of ro; resefihi tires of American
bllnine-ta Intxiiivts iimveneil here to
day lo consider the ipiewUon uf tti
ftittire ownerwhtp and operation of tli
merchant marine.
Tha Merchsnt fleet.
Chairman Hurley took no iHveitton
with regitrd to ownerwhlp nod opera.
(Ion of the mcrctiaot fleet but l
lamd the isiramoimt coiwidrtlin to
tw that of efficient operation which
alone he said could wconclltt tha
demand of ttieshipmrs for rrttatl
freight rwtes and the demand tt car.
rlers for reasonable inrti'iigi.
As to Ovsrseae Service.
til the i whiblifllviteiit of ait adoipiitn
Amerk-in ovorseas mail eerrka 4Mr
Hurley sild. me reliant ships ahould ha
(t'ontlniied on pga I Col. e 1
U II son :N II W E
TIIIHII l-EHIl.
-LEWIS
NO HOPE I OU HWlil H:
imOWNI O IN SEA
Bt Johna May 22 All hope for the
safety of Harry fj nw''er has bei-n
dlvlHion of Hie Y W C A to take chix-gei ' "handnned. H now nfura certain
of tho drive for funds which will lie-
gin here on Monday and l.fl for one
Week. Guthrie's quota is five hundrrd
dollars uml Mrs Prince and her com-
mittee anticipate vv-w( aurct-sn. Tl
fund ia to be used in recount ruction
work tMth In this country and over-
seas. The association plain to make
more girls and young women aequo In1!-
ed with Hs dolrgo and tn eniitit. their
(aid In th grc ' wV whl'.-H l.ns K?u
-ii . .11111111. ii.( ii . ... -jo.-ia'ion l nee
Its organization forty years ago. A1;
glrlt of the city who am fm.-rcaied
In the Y V C A and who would like
to Bit with the drive are requested
lo nAe Mrs Prince.
that he perlxhiil alien hfi plan. fell
Into the sti
Chicago. May 2.'-Former Meimtor
Jamas Hamilton U wit in sn sddrrss
raid linn "if there will arise a ra('n
Tor Presiditnt Wilson asking a third
term." it would be th.. rt..maii f the
people ror Kim to remain In power
lie declare! no hind iff the govern
men fsced "uo cirgnnlleil a i-otinplr.
Bi y" to prevent th truth of hla work
Mng known and "no iiwii in powt-r
bal been o deliberately mlwrepre-'.ent.
ed" IIS the president.
Irate Avant Men. Destroy
A Town In Osage Nation
HENS ARE GIVEN'
SEE DAYS' (iltAEE
GOVERNOR SHOULD NOT
INTERFERE IN THIS CASE
1'nlee Governor Robertson Inter-
venes T R Braoght will be shocked
to death In the electric chair at Mc-
A.I eater Friday morning. Bratizbt
brn tally tmjrdered a young boy ai
Cnafaina; feat year.
Par's May 22 The G-rman peace
delegation haa ben granted an exten
aion of seyi n day. or until May 21 In
which to reply In full to thr peace
terms according to an official an
nouncement.
WOMEN JURORS.
Women acted as Jurors In America
almost half a century ago. The fust
k-raml Jury which Included memHi-ia
of (he "weaker" sex was em;reneM
at Iaramla Wyo. 7 years ago. The
j territory of Wyoming wo organUed
In 126 out of parts of Dakota Utah
and libbo and one of the first official
acta- of the new territorial govern
meat waa to grant women the rlht to
vote and hold office. '
BOUQUETS FOR ATTORNEYS.
City Attorney Chas Smith and C G
Horner are the reolpienta of warm
cor zratulatfons on the winning of the
city'a paving rase In federal court.
With the aid of a Jury they dxtroualy
hacked down a SU.OiM) claim to ten
cent on the dollar.
NEW TURK CABINET
OVER SMYRNA CRISIS
Conatantinople May 22 Aa a re mi It
of the resignation of the Turkish cab-
In provoked by the allied occupa-
tion of Symrna Ferid Pasha haa been
entrusted with the task of forming
new ministry. Ferid will be grand
vizier and foreign minister.
t
iuih .nay -Hw tin t iiy. a ne.
gro vliliiKn with a inpuUiion of thirty
nsldetlla located threw iull-M south of
Avant was wiped out by fire eight
day hro af'ir Indignant citieens from
the latter town bad set fire to tl
; lace waa rltd by a dputy abriff
of Omtv county who arrived In Tula
today. Tho '"ttinll settlettiii nt had
Icemed wllh Chc beer anil gam tiling
for M-vrral months according l the
officers and a great many negro
from Tulsa went Our for the "wesk-
end."
All resident tut tha place carried
revolver and rators and if acquired
the reputation f bIng the touKhewt
town In Oklahoma within two mon'ha
the deputy ray. Tha fieanat officer
' at Avant and the deputlia from
Owe hve arretted the leading liquor
merchant several tlmia but they re-
turned to Hulr buslnes after paying
their fine.
!eputy fiherlff J D RnydT John
Eaiey and J W Huletl vlnited OU City
on the nl.i-bt of May 9 and arrextml
19 riegroi men nd wotm-n. The pria
fn i were takea to Jail at Pawhuska
nd on th following night Sunday.
a large crowd of ctUeng from Avant
made an advance wytm the "Oklahoma
(Jomorriib."
Home p) o. ; wiau houa wera
a at or fire and two ntgn tiM-n wera
hung to trw until they bianie eg-
haunted MetiilM-r of tho mob theft
cut them down the deinttjesi state and
toid them to bave the raintry for
gowt The fln-s il. t roved all houses
except two which mrw mark tha Wita
of ttv fiwrmi-r Oil (1y
The place waa formerly known a
lUrnadale when a atone quarry waa
i-stabllshiil. but every Cltlxiu moved
away when tho s'ona gsva out- A
lnnd cf ne(-ni went there and es
lablished Oil City aertral month avgo
and the town waa run without law of
order the deputy sheriff wair. isvm
hi lug liquor ami shooting a crape kept
the lobulation In high aplrita they
say and the rough element of the
negro population of tha part of tb
state was beginning to flock there.
When the anxike cleared away oil
Momlay nawnhig ne week ago. th
Oil City of eerl month duration
had faded away and the population
had. faded wuh 4t. AU liquor and tha
thre gambling Jointa that had flour.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1919, newspaper, May 22, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713559/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.