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OKLAHOMA WEEKLY LEADER TTTUK'S 1V\V. t>ROKAtUER 2'J. 1921.
ANNUAL DINNER OF LIONS LARGEST HERIAL SCHOOL AMERICAN SCHOOL TO BE NEGRO. WHO "SHOT
CLUB ENJOYABLE ONE IN WORLO OPENEB OPENED IN SHANGHAI DP" STORE. IS KILLED
J. T
Owen Is Speaker of Even- Arcandia, California, Gets the Effort* of WTiitp Ppnnlo Wlm « . , ti u . c „ oi ,
ine- ProsTam lJnii0nnii„ on j a- i.. ns 01 wnne people, wno Patrolman Herbert Spencer Shot
t " y Ex- Army Balloon and Air9hip I Are Residents of China, Wins
cellent; Jazz Orchestra School; Big
Puts Pep In Gala Affair
Class
M is doubtful whether ever before I*>r Angeles, Ca 1 Deo. 17—Arcadia,
In the social life of Guthrie there sixteen miles from here, becomes one
has been gathered together a more of the pretest arr'al centers In the
congenial, brllllaim and enthusiastic I'n'ted States with the enlargement
crowd of men and women as graced of the Army nalloori School at Rns.-
the banquet halls of the lone hotel Field there to an Army Balloon and
Thursday nl-ht, the occasion ibeln* Airship School The war detwrtment
the annual dinner of the Lions club ha8 sent the larjrest non--li'ld airship
at which they entertained the Lion- ever seen on the Paclf'c Coast, the
i Airship I).3 which participated in the
The tables were elaborately decor- ' re'1'"t a,'rlal bombardment of the
atej with chrysanthemums and (,errnan hatt esh'ps off Hampton
ferns, and each guest wore a Vi. This is added to a pony
specially manufa tured chapeau of twenty captive balloons and
varigated tissue paper, decorated BlRht ,n'° baloonn now at the post. It
with :asscla and the Lion's emblem, ,s t,le first airsll P school in the west,
which added lest to thA gala spectacle. similar to the army school at
A delicious four course friej chicken l'anKley Field. Hampton. Va.
dinner was served by mine host Lion
Scar.len, during which .Mrs John
Long anl her Jaz2 orchestra made
the halls jingle with frollcksome
music.
The following program, with Presi-
dent Chalmers Olffen as toastmaster,
|Aho presldej as though he wa3 "to
the manor born," was rendered:
invocation, Lion John A. Callan;
sung, America; welcome address,
Lion J. Edmund Thompson; resp-
onse; -Mrs. Loren I). Stark; "Fun",
Lion Crawford, 'Oklahoma City; ad- . is of the tractor propulsion type, he-
dress, Judge Thomas H. Uwens, Ok- | ing 0<r, 1-2 feet long and :!" feet wide,
lahoma City, followed by "Mice ' It has a capac'ty of .'if.iro cubic fee:
Fun," Lion Crawford. I of gas, operate,! by two men, ( jlot
Each of the home speakers ac- I"nP of whom also oper-
qulttej himself with marked credit ■ 'l,ei1 the rac"0, Tlu> is 4r'
of which much could be said In com- : m,les hour at ''ru':,"K w'th a rad-
1 Construction work is under way for
two grent steel hangars at the field
The Airship 11-3 Is l! s feet long. ;,l
feet 3 Inches wide and feet high
It has a cruising rad'us of 7!>n mil"S
at the cruising speed of ir, miles «n
hour, and a radius of :".n miles at
high speed. CO ml'es an hour. A
crew of four operates the great air-
ship. There are accomodations
oloard for three additional officers
The pony nnmp wh'ch bas been In
operation at Ross Field since March
mendatlon, but the real fun-maker
ins of ;.7fi miles.
was Lion Crawford with his comical i with
' miles.
and "5 nriles
radius of 3S0
stories and accurate deliniation .
the old time southern darkey. Craw- ! Thp PnIar^"|oni or the
ford is linguistically an unalloyed
southerner, such only as can under-
stand and entej* into the spirit, the
pathos and quaint idiosyncrasies of
the plantation darkey.
chool
provides that airship pilots will
| graduated in addition to ba'Ioon ob-
' servers.
Tho type airship is 1«;2 feet long.
■^0 fo-«t wide and 47 feet high, with n
It goes without saying that the I ropa^ty of l\'.n<)0 cubic f^et o ? gas.
address of Judge Owen iwas of high | ^on-riPrid type A crow of throe,
order. Being one of the leading i ra'Jio operator and engineer,
lawyers of the state, and having oc- | operates the craft, which has a
cupied the exalted position 0f (bruising radius of 1700 miles at thp
supreme judge of Oklahoma, the i speed of 16 miles per hour.
Lions expected an address of good i a 1,(1 a radius of 1150 at high speed,
council, patrio ism an(1 loyalty, and | miles an hour.
they were not dii ampointed. The | Tho a'rshfps are equipped with ra-
judge specially stressed service, in j (IJo telephone instruments, as wel'
all of its ramifications; to home, 'as ra(lio telegraph, tho radius being
community, state and nation. Ser- j over twenty miles.
vice is one of the cardinal tenets of |
Lion ism and Judge Owen stated that IIWKEK Fl (ilTIVK (IXl'fillT
the need of its exemplification was ! A FT Kit TWO YEARS
the call for the existence of this civic i .
institution. I Now York. Dec. l'J—The district
At the close of his speech which ; attorney's office has received word
was heartily applauded, an improm- 1 from Dallas police of tho arrest there
ptu reception wa8 given to Judge of J. Frank I illy, indicted.here two
Owen and his chiarming wife, wno . years ago far grand larceny aifter his
accompanied him.
mm: i:orn:n\i \ wivs
\IIIM o HECKIVKK
I brokerage concern bad failed with
j lialxil'ties of almost $1,000,000.
I Since his indictment. Lilly has been
ja fugitive. Ho was charged with hav-
j ing mil away with money placed in
j his hands by clients.
I Before Lilly became a brokor ho
;\vas profossor of psychology at the
(University of Chicago. He is a grad-
uate of the TTniversitv of Missouri.
| At one time he hold a position i.i
, the Oklahoma state legislature and
Tulsa, Dec. 17.—James A. Green.
formerly associated with the Shaffer
oil and rofining com'pany and previ-
ously identified with the Dawes in-
terests n Tiouisiana, and the Conti-
nental and Commercal bank of Chi-
cago. was a'iToint"d under a petition
filed by the bondholders, by Judg • ' was al*° ^rintendent of schools
Cotteral, acting for Judrre WVliams. 11 s''^(
In the federal court for the TSastor.i j
district of Oklahoma, sole receiver GUILTY OF KILLING BOY
in equity to take entire charge of the
properties of tho Mid-(Co petroleum
company and the Mid-Co fmsoli'ie
company, thereby removing the cus-
tody of these properties from the re
"ceivers in bankruptcy, under a pe
tition in bankruptcy filed bv the un
secured creditors.
AMERICANS. STRWIH.n
IN MANILA, ASK IIFJ.P
The American Legion Auxiliary met
*in regular session Dec. 'lift. The fol-
lowing officers were elected for the
coming year.
President, Mrs. W. M. Power. Vice
'Pres. Mrs. L. A. Hahn; Secretary—
'Mrs- S. A. Dooloy; Treasurer Mrs.
C. E. Merrick
Duncan. Dec., 19.—E. C. McNutt.
charged with the murder of Ben Cole,
'man, 15-year-old boy, on the night of
/'September in last, was found guilty
I in district court here and sentenced
, to S8 years in the penitentiary. Cole-
l man was shot and killed by a sup
( posed highwayman, who held up Cole*
j man and several compf \ ions, when
|'he made a movement as to resist
the holdup.
TK.MPLK EMPLOYE IS
IN.U HI D l\ I Al l
After Long Campaign;
Many Students
Shanghai. Dec. 17 Plans for the
fir«t units oV an American school tb i*
is to he built in Shanghai are in the
hands of achitects an i building wor*
is to be started cn a site that has
been acquired in past months
This has been made possible as the
result of a campaign for funds tli.it
was made in the International got
tlement in October and by which ap-
proximately i "o.0"0 taels wore raised
What bas been known as the Amor
lean school of Shanghai is an insti-
tution that was started some t • r
years ago by several m'ssionary
famalios. In the poric.d that it h;."*
been in operation tills sclioo' has
kept pace with the swife growth ol
tho American community in Shanghai
and in recent year has been inade-
quately housed in a group of dwel-
lings. In the school year that re-
cently begun the enrollment touched
the record mark of i:W> pupils The J
new school will be the outcome ot
the efforts of public spirted Amer-
ican residents and it is to be gov-
erned by a board of trustees repre-
senting both missionary and commer-
ce 1 interests.
Black Who Delied Law,
When He Saw Fellow
Officer In Danger
U S. NIT TB LEflO
IN NEXT PARLEY
Fresident Harding Is Said To
Even Oppose Any Partici-
pation By This
Country
Washington, Dec. 17.—Definite as-
surances that tho United States will
not take the initiative in the inter-
national economic and financial
parley which is expected to follow
losely tlv disarmament confeience.
were receive^ today trim the white
house by senate leaders.
President Harding is opposed un-
alterably to the American govern-
ment calling or participating in such
parley, it was started authori-
tively.
If Lloyd George were to summon
a world economic and finani ai con-
ference it would occasion no sur-
prise to official circles here, it w is
tated, but the president is under-
stood to share the opinion of senate
leaders that if the British govern-
ment wishes to convene such a con-
ference it would not be necessary
for th(e American government to
take an active or an official part
in it.
The American government might
be represented at such a conference
by an "unofficial observer" in much j (
the same manner it has an unofficial |,! m
spokesman present at the delibera-
tions of the reparations commission,
it was suagested.
Two years ago Butler Burnett, h
negro, wa8 anvsted on a < baru<
stealing chi koiis and was soiitem «?«!
to a year in the state penitentiary
After bis release lie returned t .
(iiithrie, rented a little shack on e \ t
Vi as in the " >0 block and bought i
shot gun. Negroes in the neighbor-
hood shunned him 1>««.uise many «>f
them said he was crazy. Wbei \
be went be carried the shotgun II >
had a habit of talking t > hiuis. If and
at night on several o <-nsi n"
"shot u' " his end of town.
Saturday n'ght siiortly after seven
o'clock the police station was imtiiie.l
that Barrett was shooting up the
Floyd Taylor grocery vtoiv on m-i
Vilas. Patrolmen J.ni Win an and
Herbert Spencer were despatched t
the scene. Arriving at the stor •
Taylor told them Barrett had eft !
was barricaded in his slunk and ha 1
said be would not let any polin m -n
take him alive. Williams and Si net r
went to the shack and demanded n<
surrender, he suddenly appeared at
th > door with his shotgun levded ar
Williams and commanded him to
throw up his hands," at about the
teamo time Spencer came around fivm
tho back part of the hois1, saw t'ie
predicament of WTiams an,I shot
*Barret in the back, the lullet going
clear through the body. Later tli
ball was found in bis shoo.
After beinir shot Barret ran fi
-blocks before he gave up. He was
taken to the Conrad sanitarium where
he died Sunday afternoon at 2 o'-
clock.
\i\\\ UM.XN TI \< III ICS
in:ki: i \si s\11 mm
Logan county certainly has a co-
operative staff of teachers. Satur-
day they knew the Free Show was to
be given and about two dozen called
at the county superintendent's offie •
offering t0 assist in any way
possible.
Much excellent work is being doa«i
over the county in the dist icts. The
kiddies wish to thank the Retailers
for be splendid treat. About 1000
pupils were in attendance, from tho
count of tickets. The local shows
not only afforded entertainment for
the pupils, but the occasion afforded
a "gpt together" of the teachers.
nit*
of tocal
lieys
Gossiv
"S
Net Contents ljpluid Prachrv
!• or Infants and Children.
w-ant ad in the Daily I
It will b:ing result
Motiiers ".m That
Genuine Castoria
Suii.-H'stmn for Christmas preson
ader for a year,
bv mail: $5.00 bv carrier
HOI. a IT.U «a.Nr.
1 Avoidable lVcparationforAs 1
«£-r8i s i iv. 1.11 mi l'1 1 coil Ir .w
tiinjllU'S
the. " j Prowuii'iy
('.tu-i ifulnc-.5amlUc-'.l
lu.r. >. 0(iiue.i,M.,ri,'1'"'r'''
Mlucrr.l. Nc TSA«r,oTls
Cuthrlc ]>eople cither ilid
Christmas package maillnu
there is much less presents 1
hipped this year than hereto-
fore," said ;i postofl u e einj)l«>>
day The usual rush is not
dencf
«
Bulgaria has a $100 tax on wonie
who show their ahoul lers. At th
in womeu would
Bears the
Sianature
of
r c.ivrii/ritMR
• me Ann
to pay $10
114 I i. ill:'
hut it
JRcmcti)
\li(
Cons li pal
and !\%vrisim
Loss OF
resulting
^idnatureof
worth ii-lit li moi
I-
The man with,
v\ ho can smilt
h 11 the w'.iih
nd Diarrh
is th
For Over
Thirty Years
uliiiancy
Landbnd
ral years
h ashilon not
diamonds for
M:V.' VO««
I eliant
grouch
praising mirls' V nicker
oven thouuh there is notliin
t< blow about
Exact C or
< hristnias
aid and still
than L001'
mu li.
lse to sin
being notwng
New York hold
show.
Place three drops on the dou
back, let it remain five minut
hair comes oft' the stuff is rea
|:d T . ) t
Tried To Slip Local Auto
Dealer Lithographs Calling
For $2,000. But
Fails
I' nth
Health
Hint: Love ray milkman,
and thy baker.
Id Sunt:
>i !b
I If Budget Director Dawes can m;
irood a showing almost b<
fairly started just watch
I smoke when lie really gets speeded
I up
farm ileal
1 ii\c into i
Another war, also
being predicted
I i ney are now
Read Cross (Se;ila Jor Chri^ mas umg.. to home
are trainel to perforin wonders
millenium
n,l had di
! ut hi it* and
trom
ou hi
pleasant day by ,
weatherman, who
m weather miss
p out
llu : i,
Sunday was not
lou -t odds and tin
predicted clear, w
e,j another guess.
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mhi'I.WI: <.<ii s
IMO DARKEST
Holiday! via tlifi mil-
roads has been made cheaper hy an-
\i ltd: \ | nouncement of the several railroads
that rates of! 1 an! 1-2 jBare for
Manila, P. l . Dec 20 Spaniards I round trip tlck^s will be made,
esi 'ing in the Philippines hav- j Tickets on sale December 22, good
ahled Enrique Zobel of Manila who J until January 4th.
s now in Madrid. Spain, authorizing! —
A veteran diplomat thii 1.
roach'ng his lofty ideals
, mrtorial'stic ways
Judge Chas. C. Smith, who h 1 !>''•
holding a thre.. weeks t rm of ro i
at Pauls Valley will open a short tor
at Cruthrie 1 >«• . jT for morons only.
Harry White, employe of the
Stewart Construction company fell
from a scaffolding ut the new
Masonic temple Saturday and sus-
lli: TRIED TO WIN
1IEH W ITH \ (.I N
New York, Dec. 19.—The case of
Miss Aanna Arctander, aged 18.
against Edward H. Stafford, is on
the court calendar for tomorrow.
Stafford was arraigned last nighit be-
fore Magistrate Sweetser in n^ght
court. He was arrested yesterday !ij
the Marriage License Bureau on
complaint of the young woman.
She alleges he tried to coerce her | Its annual election, th^ following of
into matrimony with a revolver To'ficers being elected for tho ensuin ■
save a scene, she agreed to wed. and | voar: J. P. Duncan. Worshipful
then went to the license bureau.Master; L. L Johnson, Sen'or War
where she bad Policeman Beade of i don; W. W. Hickman. Junior V\ ar I mi :
the old Slip station arrest him. |'F. L. Beck. Treasurer, and G. A. Corp.
Stafford says her story is all linn, Secretary.
wrong; that he never even had a 1 G. A Borgman. the retiring master,
revolver, and that she turned him States the lodge has enjoyed a won
down because he forgot the wedding "dorful prosperity the past year, and
ring.
n air>ane and de-
it to the Spanish army o"erat
in2 Tn Africa. The airplane is to be
named "Manila.
Wealthy Spaniards here ha >
launched a campaign to raise th
sum necessary to cover the cost >
the fighting machine. If the amount
raise,] is more than enough to over
the cost of the airplane, it was an
nouneefl that l'he balance wtill be
sent to Queen Mary of Spain who is
president of the Spanish Red Cross
ALBERT PIKE LODGE ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
Albert Pike Lodge No. 1f 2 has bold
' J. K Holland of Chickasha. Assist
I ant Inspector General of the Depart
I men: of Oklahoma of the Patriarchs (lnthrli\ li
I Militant of the Odd Fellows was a
• Saturday visitor at the state head-
; ouarters and inspected the local
canton last night.
Auxiliary to Le Bron Post- o
aped pounds >
do'iclous honve made chocolat.o cand^
to the Ft Sill ho p tal to be distrib
Uted to the sick soldiers Christma
niornin '.
the
Tho Od ! Follows will do work in
First Degree tonight.
Yes. a little
mi. ht hoi * i sis ;
pers-onel
sti rter.
i THIEVES GRAB A FINE
FUR COAT AT O. C.
| Oklahoma City. Dec '2ft.—A fur coat
| valued at $1,100 was stolen from a
from present prospects the next ye.
will be as good if not better.
ANOTHER PHYSICIAN IS KILLED
BY A WOMAN
Dallas. Tex., Dec. 19.—I>r J. L.
Smi.h, 4S, prominent local physician,
was foun<i shot dea^ at his home
early today. Police said they had
admitted shooting him.
tained painful, thou^i not serious Jfehow window of a downtown store
The Auxiliary donated one dollar injuries. His left shoulder was d>s-Jhene ]ast night, according to an an-
per month or twelve dollars 'for the located , and his bo y and face I nouncement of the police today. A instituted search for a woman in con-
coming year to the Rod Cross and bruised and sciatchied. He is report- jn§ck piece valued at $700 was taken | nection with the shooting. His wife
a'so to the Salvation Army. Hoping ed resting easy today but it will be j at the same t'mo. they said A small
in this way to show a spirit of help some time before he is bark on thfl j'door was pried open, according to the
fullness towards all who are need- job . J rolice, and the coat taken from the
inp help. ' |window after which it was placed on
Installation of the new officers will 'SWITCHMAN DIES UNDER |a woman accompl'ce who walked
be made at the next meet'ng. i* WHEELS OF TRAIN AT TULSA ['away without being molested.
-— j Tulsa, Dec. 2ft.—Pred Fryatt. 3", |
GERMANY AND BRITAIN • ^Frisco switchman was kil'od last ; JEFFERSON HIGHWAY BONDS
ANOTHER MAN IS KILLED
BY BELFAST SNIPERS
I Belfast. Dec. 20.—As a result of
j scattered shooting last night, one
(man was killed and another wound-
! ed. A woman who was shot Satur-
ARE VOTED AT PRYOrt day died of her wounds yesterday.
Doc. 2ft.—Bond.-, to tb° e*- '
HOLD LONDON CONFERENCF. night while making1 a coupling con-
London, Dcc. 20.—'Prime Minister 'nection. Fryatt fell or was thrown |" Pryor. i^.—Dunao iu e>- ,
Lloyd GeOree 'and Premier Ifriand under tho moving tra'n and ei?ht (tent of S'W.OOO to build the Jef,• rsv,n j WRITES TO SANTA CLAUS
of France resumed their conference cars had passed over his body before .Highway through Maize township t:> Raymond Long. S years I'll we t
on the German reparations and kind-1 the engineer could be signalled to connect Vinita and Wagoner were Warner, has written an interesting
red questions today. 8toI> train. The body will be 'voted by that township yerterday. letter to Santa Claus, care The
It is expected the conference will taken to his former heme in Spring- Leader. Ho has a brother and siste,
be concluded before Friday. flelil. Mo., tonight for burial. Leader Class'fie" a<Jb. riot Result* who likewise like Mr. Claus.
A« Harding says why anv non-tax-
able bonds anyway? So :av we all
But what can vou expect of a Con-
gress made up of such a preponder-
ance of two-by-four politician:-.
Why r.ot pay congressmen on the
'p'ece-work basis
Jones act or no Jones act, we must
lia'v-e a merchant marine.
That new Ir'sh civilization should
ox' ort more goor: Irish whisky, and
drink less.
Tariff may help the farmer some,
hut better markotfrv. system, better
transportation and distribution uni t
help.
! Secretary Hughe**
anile vet ran news
he simply gets what
his own way.
disarmament
puz/.'e
ndents;
and ia
| Many chambers of commerce o\ r
the state have a!read> put over their
con • let" budget for the entire com ::
year.
man, with his wife,
ml talke : like a Syrian,
a Ford car and
look.s of things,
Temple Garage,
unl employed
conversation,
Toledo, Ohio
that city to
way to Cali-
> trade the
For c.ir i r a new Will is-Knight
ouring car.
In fying to make the deal the
stranger exhibited sixteen thousand
worth of bonds in one thous-
ilar d. nominations and two
i thousan,! dollars in one hundred
J dollar bonds. The bou .s were en-
rax *d and made up similar to a
victo y bond, but were signed by the
(" h io Surety company of Toledo.
Ohi<>. Mr. Slv lienherder suggested
hat they go to the bank to find out
* about the values of the bonds, as he
knew nothing about them. They
\isiteil the bank and after an ex-
amination of the paper, the banker
suggeste.i that the stran.er leave the
I
.mount of bonds lie wante,j :o trade
i'or citilcctio.M This he refused to
'o latin:; he had not the time to
wait for in answer. Then tho bank
io'l'e ed to wire about the value cf
j i' bonds. This didj not suit tho
tranger and he lef: in his Ford car
j for Oklahoma City. In that town he
| will- find plenty of suckers and may
Fade his car anj some of the bonds
for a new outfit.
\\\[S. MH II SPi:i K I II \.\KS
Mil Kl KLL'.V KLAN
j Guthrie's Christmas carolling j r
i gram is being hurried y taken up,
other Oklahoma cities; good.
j Is thorea congressman's union
force paying the same wauos to
alike regardless of their effciency?
v
America is not can<
; not oven the $"it I. ' I."
us.
'ling any del ti
: v Russia ow<
Any woman woulj be proud to own
one of those white enamel Sellers
Cabinets.
That $l'!,00ft.ftftft saved to Okl. ho.ii
in 1921, and $20,000,000 in F".l', on tii
i new renenue act, will be lomething.
Miss Mattie Latimer, who has been j*
Visiting her aunt. Mrs. W H. Ilorna- j The assignment of two Infantry Re
day, I *ft for Wichita Monday morn- servo officers to Guthrie will :v
'ng, where she wi 1 spend the winter. Guthrie a « ompany in th , oh Re
serve Regimental organization.
Mrs. Adelle
ipitol Hill scl
iiom i
i went V
A litle bii'lget system in state ex- j
U„-.. - Th
gold mim
ito the fret
but will
silver" craze
rejuven
penditures might he'p taxpayers i That artiti -ial : o d may jur.k a h:
some.
Can you afford to be without the
convenience of a Sellers Cabinet
when only $1.00 delivers it?
I Everybody boost the Logan Count.
i Pountry show
But will that "New Irish civilization '
f!"ht like the old one?
[ Some of the poorest of today w
rich yesterdav.
The deenest "interests" (ti Amor- Ford seeing to favor a sort of "tin
ica seem to be a lasting peace, and lizzie" money as it were.
Speer, principal of
oul, was surprised 'o
i official communication
Ku Klux Klan en losing
en dollars to be applied
toward t « a a eiinration o;' the condi-
tion of an unfortunate but worthy
I'aiuily in lo r building. She does not
now how this con iition came to
their attention but was glad to J-et
such material assistance toward
their relier.
She takes this mean* of thanking
the Klan and will use the money to
•j'addon tho hi-arts of this mother-
less family.
NOT \ VEHY 1IKIGH \
( iiiusi m \> ron i hi si;
Milwaukee, Dec. ii*.- More than
4,030 Wen employed i'! the Milwaukee
railroad shops will be laid off on
Tuesday. The order announce^ yes-
' t ord ay is effective in all the seven
j repair shops of the Milwaukee. put-
Ming mo o than 10,000 men tempor-
arily out of work.
! Officials of the road said last
jir ^ht that the men would all he back
t o first of the year. The s hut-
[ ('own was necessary, they saT<T, tie-
cause not much freight is shipped
'during the holiday season.
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Weekly Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1921, newspaper, December 22, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120633/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.