The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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THAT TIRED FEELING
Do You Continually Feel
■> Sluggish, Disinterested?
In honor o' the fathers, after t'.ie J
fashion of the existing mothers' day.
The thirty-third regiment, U. S. V •
i national crganization held a net- Lots
Ing Thursday and elected the follow- [
ins officers of the Oklahoma depart-
ment
Karl J. Litter. Oklahoma City, e omi-
TIIE LEADER, GUTHRIE, OKLA.,
—
i I ITKsl>.\Y. MAY 20. 1!H\
PAC.M TI1UEE
lie
It in Guthrie But.
Crowing Lcsc
The kidneys often cry for help.
Not anoti«r organ in the who
body more delicately constructed;
No' one mare important to health
KELP* i BIT Mnyirpq M CHARGED WITH FEL- -
~4iWD w m l.OTMSHfF m
hlHlihl r-
V..e wlu>:.' Ufl l 11L JI ' i-« i ■ l.flll &
miiimnw imnwiiiiiiiiiDii iiiiw Iiiiimi M,, iwi n
—ll
mantler; .1. K. Walker, Tulsa, Junior Tho U:Uni\va are the I!
vice commuuder; W. K Stites, Enid. 1'(l0,1
' ... When they fill the IV
junior vice coniiander; A. L. iloi f . n(j | ,)isonon
llngaworth, Chickasha, adjutant; .1.1 Tle re can be no health
A. Hmbry. Chandler, historian and, is poisoned l>)ood.
rs of the
quarter-master.
The Woman's Relief Corps
e ted
officers
r If you do, it is probably caused by
your liver. When the liv«*r fails to per-
form its functions properly, the system
becomes clogged with poisonous matter,
that weighs you down mentally and
physically. -
The liver gets out of order very easi-
ly, and if neglected, chronic trouble
usually results. Don't delay if you feel
badly. You knowingly lay yourself
open to life long pain, when you allow
yourself to continue in a run down con-
dition. Cure yourself quickly and harm-
lessly with the natural vegetable rem-
edy, Lw- Ver-Lax. ll has all the (jj'cct-
iveness, but not the effect, of calomel.
Genuine Liv- Ver-Lax bears the lik' -
ness and signature "t' L. K. Grigs! ,
and is guaranteed to give satisfaction Your Child's Cought is a C?" for Help
or money refunded, insist unit. For Child
sale by
i a
i{ i V
f! i i
a L 5 \
Lack a.-
I dlcatic it
m. or
I Iiec 1 i'.
Hea 1
lie is oiio 'if tin
of kidney trou
ai
county. Texas, Sherif
erday evening arrest
on a charge of felon>
>w negro who has beef
a short time. Wher
utly disclaimed know I
rime and said he hat
For IrJ
. Jhildren,
To
a -.1
Pearl Walsh. Tulsa, president; Mae
Hpruill. Sapulpa, senior vice prtsi-
dent; Kate Galloway. Stroud junior nu'[}u\{,
vie.- president; .1« ssie Hughe-, Law j \|j
ton. ; .-••assurer; Kate Marland. 'Ok la '
the a-an want-
>ut the formality
chaplain.
i ta.
were
lcid-
•1 K.t
cren. «•:
;at;
bond,
territo
elling whisky
in Texas is
ui i
Cough. It not only saps their!,
strength, but often leads to more | „
serious ailments. Why risk'.' You
don't have to. Dr. King's New Dis-
cover-. is just the remedy your Child
needs. It. i; made with soothing
healing au 1 cntL' pile l a!-anis. Will
quickly check the Cold and sooth
your Child's 'Cough away. No odl-
how 'had the <ough or how Ion
standing, Dr. King's New Discovery
will stop it. It's guar
got a bottle from your Druggist
(try it.
slnd two boxes of Dean's Kidne
'ills, 1 was relieved. I am glad I■>
ecommend this remedy to other kill
ney sufferers."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that
Mrs Rfley had. Pester-Milburn Co.
the fruit crop of
general. All the en
Is and ably discus <
and by the membc
growers association,
ers in fruit packing
111V. -ill toll ill
Whooping Cough.
"When my daughter tiad whoop-
ing «ough she coughed 30 hard at one
ti i e that she had hemorrhage of the
lungs. I was terribly alarmed about
her • onlition. Seeing Chamberlain's
Coir.''.t Itemedy bo highlj reeommend-
ed. I got her a bottle and It relieved
the < ough at once. Before she had
Hr,la i two bottles of this remedy
vas entirely well." writes Mrr.
S. F. Grimes, Crooksvtllo, Ohio Ob-
tainable every where.
1. THREAflfilLL, 'Ml
WELL KNOWN HERE, DIES
;V
m'
r
"I
<£* ■
AVcot
! I'romo(rsDi^.'stioiir!if«fiil'
I m'ssaiul Rcsi'.Camiwi neillr
hot Narcotic.
lersi
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
uiwrnm
Tulsa. May M. •"Forcigi. nation
must respect American lives," ( o\
ernor 'It. iL. Wililau s told the (Jrand
Army mer. and Spanish war veteran-
at their annual encampment h. re
Thursday night. The governor spoke
briefly to the veterans in convention holdinr, in storage ami belongiio
hall. die was given an oval
being introduced by (leorge
cher, department commander of t:ie!lh
G. A. It.
His remarks indirectly referring
to the recent international erisi
caused by the sinking of I he Lusi-
tania, brought cheers from tho old
soldiers.
' The governor said that he hoped to
complete the Oklahoma -ta'e e ipj ol
building during his administration
and promised to set aside a room in
the structure for the (1. A. U. and I
S. W. V., to be used as an offi<and
for the preservation of historical
mementoes and records. The an
nouncement pio.oked great entliu i
asm,
"This Is the on 1meeting I have
been to outside of Oklahoma City.'
said the governor. "But when > :;ot
the Invitation to come here I said to
myself. "That's an official duly.'
and I instantly agreed to come. It i
both a duty and a pleasure."
"My grandfather and my fal'.i- r
were confederate soldier-," lie said,
"but I am glad tho union was pre
served. If we had been disnie i bor-
ed we would be a lot of little state*
today, instead of a great rcpuofrc that
Is able to see in the midst of the
great world war what is right and
then do it. If any of you fellows ev-
er come to Oklahoma City and my
secretary tells you I am too busy to
see you," said the governor in con-
clusion, "just, tell him you're an old
soldier and I assure you there will bo
no further trouble."
Ponea 'City is the only avowed can-
didate for the next en amp i ent.
The United Spanish War Veterans
nominated a full quota of officer
The nomination is equivalent to eiec
tion as there are no contests. Ti o
new officers follow.
1. T. tWysong. Muskogee, depart-
ment commander; James A. Km Ury.
Chandler, senior vice con mander; K.
d. 'F. Rooney, Tulsa, junior vice com-
mander; A. L. illollingsworth, Chick-
asha, department inspector; K. li-
Abbington, Oklahoma City, depart-
ment surgeon; Hoy V. Hoffman-
Chandler, judge advocate; A. 11. Bar-
nes. iHennes>oy, department chaplain,
W. W. Neal, Tulsa, department his-
torian.
Mrs. L. B. (Nichols of Chandler was
elected department president of the
auxiliar
\l.tbaiiia, soui
than hai 1
these sections r
than ! r mai
of Klberls
LuiU ! 01
To:
that Logan count
" 1 badly, or wor
Si 1 rveent \ ears. Tin
f tive organisation
' Mvlahonia (it;.
durin
. !l.il II
tan. died sudden!
it his lion
n nvenm
or mam
- W nil
i0 members ol tin* Oklahoma St a t
•
! Api'rfi'itRcractly ferOmsllpa
JtS . 8 j 11Ion, Soui' 5tonvKh.DI«rrtwa |
i-j< i Wnras.'iiwulsiniis.1V i! i
tu;!ia cndLoss or Si.i.i:i'. '
facsimile Si^iatun' of
Thirty Years
Oilton, Okla., May 12.-—Commenting
on the recent purchase by 11. D. Jones
of tho royalty oil which he has been
upon j Sarah Rector, M. Mussollem declan
Viet - 11 bat the total royalty on the Sarah'^ei
tor allotment, a mile south of Oil-. Dr.
ton, is worth well into the hundreds j by
of thousands of dollars. Jones paid j ('it.
$(•."*.000 for the accumulated royalty j hob
oil and had paid $d0,000 prior to the fic<
sale, making a total of $125,000 al-J fuel to the fir<
ready received by the little Creek juticn to maki
Association, in invention h re.
attending a banquet last night,
ohn F. Riley, president, backi i
jrty physi. lana from Oklahoma
iind a score frcm over the stat^.
a secret election and nan ed of-
for the ensuing year. To add
Riley offered a reso-
Oklahoma <Cit_ the
Indian girl. Her nllotmcnt is a fra< ■ pcni,„nPnt ,,lap,, ,)f
tionul eighty acres. Murseliem re-j „oc!a0on. Tlln c„nVrnlian
cently refused a half million dollar:: jn ;i rQW
for his tract, a fractional eighty just !
south of tin1 Rector trad.
th?
broke
larger markets
will work as
several years.
can be overcome.
The futlve efforts of several to se-
cure help from the government de
partment « i" markets wejo told; how
I'iP polltieians at Wa ;:i-ion w i
always hearing strongly from the
people in large cities, where they
did not want any close inspection,
R'leuma:.. n Yielr.s Cuickl/ to
Sloan's
You can't prevent an attack
■Rheumatism from coming on.
you can stop it almost immediate
Sloan's Linimont gently applied top' ! 1
the sore joint or muscle penetrates j and tli
in a few minutes to the inflamed, were si
spot that causes the pain. It soothes!
the hot, tender, swollen feeling, and
brings a r< 'ief
more than tli
in a very short t'
tha.t is almost unbeUcvabl
experience it Get a bottle ofiSlonn'al
(Liniment, for 2.1c. of any Druggist
and have it in the house against
Colds, Bore and Swollen Jo nt-.
Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailaents.
Your money bae'n if no' satisfe-tl. but
it does give almost instant relief. ,
A second election was held after
| midnight last night, the constitution j on their
providing that elections be held on j in the i
I the third day. Heated words were
f passed 'between ltlley followers and
M the opposing factions. Fist fights
^ j were narrowly averted. Dr. Riley
Oklahoma City delegation
were scored in a resolution The of-
ficers named at the se.ond election
!are: 'President. J. Mulchings White
he growers wen
persistent with
igressnun
not
'lie!
eli
eir deirands
d: nt. .:
vie p
Delega
ciat'on
vice president,
kasha; second viet
. Suddarth. Nowata
lent. W. A. Cook,
o American Modi a
eting. Dr. J. V. Rile
ill
nnvc
[lahoma Cits
State coin <
was selected for ti
ntion in 1010.
State Superintendent I? 31. Wilson
will present diplomas to I7."> 'Eighth
Grade pupils of Logan county Friday
night. May 21. Eighth grade exer-
cises will be held at that time in the
auditorium of the high school.
The diplomas for the graduates are
now in the hands of .Miss .Margaret
Doolittle and are very handsome
lithographs.
WHOOPING COUCH
! A Sluggish Liver Needs Attention.
j Let your Liver pit torpid and you
are In for a spell of misery, livery-
I body gets an attack now and then.
I Thousands of people /.rep their Liv-
ers active and healthy by using Dr.
I King's New Life Pills. Fine for th"
I Stomach, loo. Stop the Dizziness.
Constipation. Uiliotisnoss and indi-
gestion. Clear tiie blood. Only IT. •
at your Druggist.
This results
department doing no
iongressmen who ap-
propriate their salar. money <i' mann-
ing shall be done. Confessions of
si.me aarket department men were
i ili d and placed in evidence.* Poli-
ticians in congre.'- make appropria-
tions as demanded by their constit-
uents; farmers should take the hint.
W. Pen | The condition of the peach crop in
i e presf- Logan -county was reported as ever
d|0<) per cent of perfect in quantity,
and in perfect -condition. Some of
the younger trees which have been
properly pruned will not need very
much thinning; many older trees will
have to be energetically thinned; or-
chards are all being well cultivated;
spraying has been neglected by man
growers- largely fcr want of funds to
moot the large expense. Every grow
er present agreed that tho growers
should at once arrange for a thorough
organization, for a sale agent who
alone shall have authority to make
contra ts, either for shipping or sell-
ing on track or in orchard; that an
zena of Oklahoma «
leader in politics and
organizer of ; everal
firms and builder
largest hotels in the city. A path of
!"ucc< sr. has marked his way through
an active career in real estate • and
the inate ability with which he was
endowed was proved by his achieve
minis in other lines of venture. Dr.
Thjvadeill had been a citizen of Okla-
homa City since 19QL
Dr. Threadgill took his usual walk
in'e the city Friday morning, and re <
lunch about noon. Shortly
i he went upstairs to his
:ing that he was feeling
Shortly afterwards, his
Miss Frances Threadgill,
in the front of the house,
heard him scream. She rushed to his
room and found liini prostrate a< ross
the bed. Medical attention was im-
medii'.ely summoned and his wife
called to his side.
lie died before physicians could ar-
rive, only his daughter and his wife
being at the bedside. Dr. Threadgill
has been troubled with his heart for
some time, it is stated, but his aiimeii-
was not believed to have been serioie.
fan. '*, i
Tiie Centai'U Com. AXY
new york
rrI
May I
s old, ill
lid pt
Exact Copy ot Wrapper
II Udlllll
MSTEMTIiiW
• \ t •
i r.
and
■li miiii.
'H : \ s i. a; .; to
ck ti .:o gho lost a
• def ided to a't-
'■■•I ui' tho Leader
Lrtisement.
!.(i r e touud the
t T!1 11.
daUf:
who
.I'.incd vi making
ipy one to all.
the bountiful feast,
immensely Mrs. A.
half of the school c
prised the teacl
the day a ve.v
At the 'Most ot
which all enjoyed
N. Duller in be -
lildren compl tely
er, by presenile'!
th.
How
Her
Harrod Got Rid of
Stomach Trouble.
"I suffered with stomach trouble
for years and tried everything 1
heard of, but Hie only relief I got was
to-n porary until las' spring I saw
Chamberlain's Tabb ts advertised and
pro ured a bottle of them at our drug
store. 1 got immediate relief from
that dreadful heaviness after eating
nttd from pain in tiie stomach.'' writes
expert ami dlstaterested ln.|.e:-torj^Aliabl" "'"ryShJ™."
shall be employed and no fruit shall J
be picked except under his direction;
CLEVC M'CLURE
LAID TO REST.
Electric E.ttera
Well—everyone
Pine Forests
n Spr'nq Tonic
knows tho effect'
on Coughs. Dr.
• that the export grader shali he "a
; court of last resort," and that no
; member of the association shall be
I permitted to decide any or' the thing •>
or matters affecting the grading or
-.price of the fruit in I^ogan county,
.j The association ordered a commit-
. tee to report at a meeting on Satur-
Shawnce! a# r r,oxt May 22. at Guthrie, all nee-
Cleveland McClure, prominent CoyP
banker, who died in Wichita Thurs
ll's Pine-Tar-Honcy is a remedy day evening in the St.. Mary's hospital
which bring- quick relief for Whoop- after undergoing an operation for ap
taS Coagh. tooseny the pewlldtls. was burl,',
soothes the lining of the threat and 1
lungs, and makes the coughing Friday. essary provision- and plans for car-
spells less severe. A family with | At the time of Ills death Mr. Mc- ryjng out these provisions in the
growing children should not be with- rlllrc wa3 30 years ot age. He leaves1 RtrIcteet senso Not a grower pre>.
out it. Keep it handy for all toughs . , _..,h0r .,.,.1
mil Colds. 25c. at your Druggist. " 7 , , , ? , iont raise!l an objection to any of the
feature? as above. All expressed
father and four brothers and sisters.
CENTER OF ACTIVITY. , ,I(' 1,ad " in health for :■ everal
Oilton, Okla.. May 14,-Mart Mo ran months prior to his death, but had
or the Texas Oil company, a recent remained sit his post as assistant
visitor in Oilton, is extremely op'tt- <'a>-hier of Hie cimarron Valley bank
.mistic in regard lo the northeas. « ntil l!"' Saturday prior to
ladles auxiliary or the fnlted Span- of fleld nnil ,ayg this *>l3 death. The operation was per-
ish War Veterans. Mrs. Nichols and wm ,)(i |he C(,nU,r of (ho oll Held ac. formed by Dr. Basham of Wichita, an
-I* . . ri3nent °t the McClure family. He
had been connected with the Coyle
bank for the past seven years. He
was a son-in-law of President C. S.
Reed of ti:
. Olsen, long time friend of tin
aecompanied the remains t<
Sliawne
funeral.
Pud Konotzy and Ills wife, recently
resident - of Oklahoma City, were ar-
rested here last night on a wire from
the sheriff of Oklahoma county on a
charge of kidnapping. Just before
leaving Oklahoma City the Konotzy
couple, who are childless, adopted a
little girl. The mother of the girl is
a dope fiend< Yesterday she made
their realization of the fact that it j complaint to the authorities at Ok-
will require just such united and or -j lahoma City and the arrest here fol-
ganized efforts to secure any good j lowed. A conversation by telephone
results fur the gr wers thlc year. I between ICounty Attorney Swank and
| pQunty Attorney Embry of Oklahoma
tho
ent figures in V S. W. V. circles in
Oklahoma.
The ladies of tlie ti. A. R. electc 1
officers as follow..:
Edith M. Dusky, 'Enid, department
president; Anna Cleveland. Anadar-
ko, senior vice president; Mrs. Cof-
fin, junior vice president; Mrs Fur-
row, Guthrie, chaplain.
Advisory ommitt"* ; Flora Denton.
'Enid; Mrs. Hit.'hie. Anadarko; Mr.
Adams, Kingfisher, Treasurer, Mr
Uttuerry. Tulsa. Delegate at
Mrs. Furrow, Guthrie.
First delegate. Mr-. Green
rle; second delegate, Mr .1 1-
lace, Tulsa; alternate. Mrs.
Enid, and Mrs. Latta. Guthrie.
success of the Prairie Oil and (ins
company on the east eighty of the
Sam Lucas, souther t of Oilton ami
the bringing in of ti e Redfield lk'en-
ards well are attracting man>i oil (.has '
field scouts to lhat portion of 'he ^nt, J'
field.
TO TAKE TRIP TO BOLIVIA
l s outing trip to Poll via. South
.Mrs. i America, to consume several w eek- .
'Mrs. is to be taken during the summer
large, j months by former Governor C. n\
j ||a kell, who is now in Washington.
Gulh- |) C. The southern trip is to he
War-j taken, it is said, for both oil and
Covey, railroad investigation. He is to be
[accompanied by Mrs. Haskell and
"On account of my confin
Cest Thing for a Bilious Attack.
• he printing office I have for years
been a chronic sufferer from indiges-
tion and liver trouble. A few weeks
ago I had an attack that was so se-
Cimarron Valley bank*, vcre that 1 was not able to go to the
case for two days Failing to get i
any relief from any other treatment.
! took three of Chamberlain's Tablets-
and t no n"\t d;iy 1 felt like a new
man.' writes II. C. Halley. Editor
Carolina News. Chapln, 3. C. Ob-
tainable every where.
ent in | r°untv Scared the matter and
Konotzys were released.
vsent
Lan-.e Back
Lame back is usually due io rheu-
matism of the muscles of the back.
I Hard working people are most likelv
to suffer from it. Relief mav be had
by massaging the back with Cham-
berlain's Lin! i ent two or t!;rer> times
a <Iaj
where
The (Ladies of the (Jt A. R. are the < -veral of h: Oklaho i a as-o iit<
first organization in t!.e state-to pro- rnd the voyage will be cade down
pose a "fathers" day . They went on the western coast from ir-'an Fran s
record as favoring an annual event co
Tn?c Will interest Mothers.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for
Children relieve Feverishness. Hea.!-
aclie. Had Stomai h, Teet.l:i:!^ Disord
ers. move ami regulate the Dowels
and destroy worms. They -break up
Cold; in -I hours. C <1 by i others
for L'( years. All Druggists. _".c.
Famide FREK. \d.lrc.-s. A. S. Ilm-
Fted, LeRoy, N. Y.
ho chain - ion
TO
With the ringing of the "Star
F.panglcd Banner," led by Judge
Chappelle, the Llks closed their ;.n-
iv.ial convention Friday night. "It
.Turk Langston is
c'r.i kenv raiser of the coun'y An" wai a hkhlj i • fill meeting," said
he is not. stingy -lie li 1] otlnrs '■ Mayor Mullen of Ardmore. The next
start in the business. convention will be held at McAlester.
eluding < r. am pitcher
bowl. The teacher also pi
v, :ih ;>erfoct attendance
six of whom arc in one
r,(
and sttgi*;
csented ten-
, t rtiflea « s
family had
st. n.. do,
i at it is I
in.; . militant- warrior,
Highland Wild Cat *,
i m ' war with Germany.
Is usually right.
••••• d < id; i.iut what it Is
if you cm not decide
-st not to do.
r been tardy or absent during t
months.
person
hurry i
it. •
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Staridar 1 gen< ral fefcren rth |
en inc. tonic Gl!"\' . TASTELESS
. stem A
nd ; hlldrei
{•ii ■ I 1.nil-
ton ie. 1
jiii fiiOEHS SWIPE
Old pi
cilice.
Anothe
rded fre
one ini.e
! ether is
who as no friends
and make some. 11-•
for i/agan ounty is
I la< ; ■ I.an spin ot
id iias onie thing up
a huni'h ut thia
r tiling If all men are ere
tnd e.(|ual, how is it tha'
r'n - u pocket uooR ami the
"handed a package."
•T. f>. Van Hoozer drove a brand j
new Ford home last night at 0 o'clock, i
He was in his house less than
minutes, but the car was gone when .
he came out. The sheriff and city j
police were notified and after an all
night search and after officers in
twenty different towns had been no- j
tified, Sheriff Sherwood fouiwi the
lost Ford hitched to a tree in a park.,
tank was dry as a bone and the cari
looked like a bunch of joy riders had'
had the time of their lives. "The j
trouble with a Fcrd is, anyone can j
drive the msarned things" said Van -
today
Even if he is armed only wi ti
r liteo ; ik ; . sometimes a young ni'iu
can reach around a girl.
Cherries will be ripe in June. The
crcp will He bountiful.
Is a frog s noise song or sufler-
ing?
Women of the city are pre;arli:i
for the flower show in June.
Swat the fly now.
If you don't have a rose garden,
sk your miighbor Tor tihe< jnak-
DON'T VISIT THE CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITION Without a supply of Al-
len'-: Foot -Ka.io. It gives instant re-
lief to tired, aching feet and prevents
Hen. hot feet. One lady writes:
'lijoyi d every minute of my stay
the Imposition, thanks to Allen's
in my shoes. Sold
Don't ac ept any ubsti-
in.
Foot - r.
Miss Brown Meets Accident.
Miss Lena Drown accidentally sus-
tained ;< re (lit.i on her right wtdst
yesterday afLornoon by coming in eon-
r' tact with broken glass, while visiting
a* her father's ranch. She was hasten-
ed to 'he city where medical attention
was given the wounds. Today she is
reported as resting easy.
'ee!l
Obtainable
<Ut
(Py Associated Press.)
Washington. I) C. .May 15.—The
inlorsla e commerce commission to-
day denied the application of rail-
roads to .retain ownership or continu.
in operation beat lines on the Great
Lakes. The railroads must give
the boat lines by Decern bur.
ervedly back
> opinion to express.
German-America::, t 'idj
• of war he probably would not j
but I bat lib sympathies w.
', !; . inn:her country.
n me t !i"we.--. ron of the late Wil-
lis i!, we-, 1 . hi fir.-t wife, has filed
(c ; tin ; the operation cf
the will made by hi father, in wli! i I
all of the prop- rty was givi n to Mis.
Willis Hewe*. hi- step-mother. j
11 is not your fault—it
is your liver. No one
can be in good spirits
when their system is
not carrying off the
waste products.
regulate the bile ducts
and put you in a good
humor with yourself
and the world. At
'.our druggist—sugar
coated or plain.
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The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915, newspaper, May 20, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122059/m1/3/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.