Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 283, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 1, 1917 Page: 2 of 38
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY JULY 1 1917.
SAPULPA PLANS A
LARGE CITY PARK
Crock County Fair Association
Off its 80 Acres; Improve-
ments to I'.e Made.
MOUNDS MARSHAL RESIGNS
Baber Disappointed in Salary;
New Democratic Paper
to He Launched.
T'llM
it ks
Wurlil Cn-i-li County llun-au.
HAITI. TA kln. .1 nnr 30
oily is In have in f llii' fluent
In t hi' mi ii t Ix'fuie tin' fiiMl i.f Si'iikiii-
ber If ilaiiH il In' iih imI Ii v nit'iiili -r-i
o the ('reek County l'alr aii'i-'iatl hi
ut thi'lr 11 mi iih I riii'i'tiiiK liiHt 1 1 ' lit
nri' t'iiiTi-tl mil. Tin- i'iulil'-.i' T' lnt
iiuw iiNril fur tin' Cri't'k minify filr
mill liii .iti il lust urn iIii'hhI i.f tin' i'Hv
lllllltH In to be till' .site llllil lniir'Hi-
ini'iifN amounting tn niiiii' than 410-
litili nri' to In ninde at nni'tv
I iriyt'W.'i vh are li l'i' ''iiml rii''? "il
ntlil n bilge lirtirii'lal lake is Inclllilc.l
In Hi'- ilan tn In- utilized tor hunting
mill .swimming. A iini'-liair Inlli! rare
track is already unili-r con.it no t'nn
mill scleral new buildings aii'l pa-
vilions have liri'ti cnntr i-'ti'il fit. j
stock company Is to be organised to
finance the ileal nnH oft'lreis if the
fair aHHiirliitliin todny declared tliy
hail procured pledges of support anil
money suff Icient In inaki! i hu irti -pruverncnts
on the grnunli.
Tim annual election of nff'eers ic-
sulted In all df tlx- officials nf lli as-
sociation being re elected. Tiny Hi'-:
. '. Hughes president T. A Wil-
son vice president; .Inhn A. "pnitiltii
si t-rclat v anil l-'erd Kniilnitin. treas-
urer. The following board of direc-
tors with I'leetcd: Mayor A.
Hoggs .1 f. Jm kM. I. M. Haly W. Iv
ilagc mill II. K. 1 rak
HiirvoM lli'in ;
KAI'll.l'A nkla. .Inn. .I'l Ci celt
county w'll halved between 111.1100
anil r on imi liimlii'l of win it ati'l :'"u-
(llio liiislii'l.s nf nuts in card la; in cel-
lulites niailf today I'V lnr'ner dull tv
Acent II. K. Iltakiv TfliH is 'i.avy in j
rxri'HM or all iri'loirs tee-:rm nnt nc-
rotfllir to til' agent tin average
I' I.I Hill I.f 'i'i I. list. lis .ill H- II' All
wheal anil oats liis li.'i'tl int .'nri
lliti.slilim Ik In pn.i'i'i'-M in i'mv pail
nf tin county Am ye' 'i.i Hi'W ectc.ils
have been mill. Il Is Haul. Ai-ol'l-Inn
to I'niki' tin piusii'. ti wi'ii-iii''i-r
l.i'ttiT f"i' a l.iniii'i'f I'orn nop ami
unlet. weather ion hM.i'i changes tn'
county Will hale 111 l'i per cent rr ij.
i II flint Is aim sal.l lo 111 iiimiiii-
llillit.
conviction when he faced trial in the
municipal court hir yi'ti'r.lay on a
rhatgu of uttering seditious language
UKaliiHt tliu government. "To hell
with the government" Koch told Kml
CriiMM worker when tiny askfil hlin
for inoni-y "the rich ImiiKht on thlat
war unit they on lit to fui'iilh the)
tuoni-y." 'I'ht'v i iiiiHi'd h! urrcnt. Art--I
ii K pollii- JhiIk" fitiiil Koch 10 and
i'iimIh. He nave notice that an appeal
uimiil l.e taken to tlx ilmlrict i-'uull
anil f iirnln1 J50 In. ml.
Nut Sapulpa I In iiian.
SAI'fl.l'A. nkla.. Jinn- 30 Kirn
''(uif It. 1'. Hsborn wild today that
the yonlli aireteil yenterilay at Tillwi
l.y ii.iity I'. S. .Marslial John Moran
ululi' In posiwHMlon of 17 'limits of
whisky mid who lol.l the official lie
wus a iiii nilu r of the Hapulpu fire d-
l.arlinent had told a ilelilierate II.
The youth khvc the name of K. J.
Iniyle ami the chief sal. I no Much per-!
mn had tien lieen employed by Ihil
depui -t infill while every fireman WIUI
at the Million .it the time of the ur-nnt.
Occk futility MnrrliiKfH.
HAI'II.I'A tikla. .hum 110. Mar-
rlafte llcenseM wete iNHued here today
to the following: Cap Milliter UKed
I a.'l. iind Orii Ham. 3 both of Tulsa;
tiHcnr Hhainliiiy 24 and t'lata Whim.
j I ... infill oi i'wi.y iMiin rw .join. in
i fit) and Kiisa l'lerce 30 both of Kel-
Ivvllle I'aul K. Miller ii anil HexMie
K. 1 ' n i k K -' 1 1 . in lioih of I'Hweko
K.in.
OIL MAN MAKES
WISE DECISION!;
Mi.iiikIs Mai'sliall Kr-lirneil.
Mill MS. iikl.i. .1 ii in- 3.- I localise
of a dls.llM eelliclit Willi the town l.oal.i
111 n-l'ii nl lii bis salary A. II. t'.ali'r.
town ni.usli.il ami w ater cum Is- I AIIckciI AiiIii 'I lili'f NhIImiI.
Mion.r. un leiiiliinl bin lesl-jnatl'in. FA I T I.I 'A. ok la. .lime 3 II. J. V.
l the In sit n unit i.f the i.oira ; lloswell of Oilton wnM detained by
llal.er as'icd thai the cohIm 111 i at. Sheriff Wimfty today vvliilo an In-
tricd in i'l'1 jinlice c.uirt l.e v i i' n lo i vestu;atloii wm niinle reKiiriliiii; a
linn In addition to his salary. The i llulck automobile he wiih drlvlui;. Thii
hii ir.l iti clai'eil Klll.er slionl.l 1-i ceil'C I liiimliiTM hii.l I II filed off and the
m his sal'ii v of lloo a month and cur closely matched the description
that all costs should be paid into iliemf one stolen recently from Oklahoma
tlcaslll y.
Aliened Tire TINcf t'aiiL'lK.
HAITI. I'A. nkla . June 30. I'l'loily
'City. Ilovwell said he iiurcbiiNed the
car about six weekM hko at I 'I'll mr iKlvt.
He will be lid. I until the Oklahoma
'City party arrivi'M here til see whether
rut W V. Ilibler f HmiT MillHior mit lt t maclilno Htolen from
Tried Every Treatment
Knew of For II is Wife's
Troubles lie Says.
ility aimed here this iiii.rnniK to
Italic bin k In Ch venue okla. IliiM-
IhcII II. NeMiis of that place w ho Is
1 Fc i ' Ii" reel with the lh.lt of II aulnino.
I. lie tltcs aliie. I at i..'i. I lii' tires
were stolen M ir. Ii - I and Neiius was
a.r. sl. .1 at oilton vestenlnv l.y I'eputy
Hlu t iff J. .1. Klllott.
LIKE DIFFERENT PERSON
She lias (lained Ten Pounds
in Weight on Only Two
llottles of Tanlac.
him.
II Too. Fat
Get Fresh Air
Worlil i Cnpltirt Iliirnn.
OKLAIUi.MA CITV June 30 The
1V17 wheat crop of Oklahoma will
How Inn May li.slilis. tt p.1 Daily "K1''i:lK " H3.000 IminIihIm. iiccord
ntul lniiroc Health Anuilnuly.
New laer to lie l.lllllichcil. I
HAITI. I' . i ik hi . June :i'i. I'll.
il.'iiinteil l' the hi'li cost of print
paper a movement Is on fool here In
I icnioci at lc cltcl.s to start mi official
I icniiici aic county oriau. It In un-
.l.i .Ii...l that In. In the local papers I
lill'i' been al.pfoni heil by those l.e- I
ll'l 'I the p..ei t Willi i.ffets for their
pl.ii.i'i but r.iiliui; to close a deal with
cither of them new e.pi.pmenl will
be purchased mid n new paper introduced
"My wire h.'iM Just finished her! -
. eecond bottle of Tanlac and has ncfu I 1'i'isc spcii-li ricn I'tills.
ally Knitted ten pouinlM" unlit II. K. ' I '! I' M I! Ii ! I IT. okla. June 30. A
Tllicx while in the llevall I'rtli; Sturu ' plei. of 'free uperch" tnaile by uM at-
ii few dny.s n Kii. Mr. True In nn j to. ney failed to hiiw I'eter Koch prn-
oll well driller for the C. H. I.fland .rl ; .r of a local pool mum from
( otnpiiny and lives ut 431 Mala Klivi't
Tulhii.
"For two years. " continue! Mr.
Truex. 'my wile suffered from Indl-
Itfsllon mid her stomach wan In uncli
n bad cnnilltlon oveivlliitiK disagreed
with her mid she couldn't even diKcst
the plainest liithtesl diet. A Bliort
time lifter eating hr food would otir
gall would form and bloat her up i..
Ut times she could Hcarcely breathe.
She had very little appetite and not
no he was almost afraid to cut on
account of the aufferltiK it cmiNcd her.
File wan dreadfu'ly nervous contd
hardly sleep and would net tip In the
IlioriiliiKs fee II n ns tired mul wnrn-
out n If she hadn't cone to bed Hhe
fell off a Krcat deal in weiubt ntiu
permed to be Kfttinir wnrs' becaus'
tionc of the tunny nicilii'lncs she took
did her liny Kood.
"We decided after reiidltiK the hlitli
endorsements for her to try Tanlac
and It certulnly wiih a wise dcclxtori.
Hhe hmvs she feels like a different per-
Hon alrcndv. Her face has filled on'.
her complexion Is belter mid It's eHsv
to see the irood results nf Tanlac In
her case. Her nppellte Is Hplcn.lld
and she enn eat thiiiKs now she would
not dare touch for two years or inoi
tins don't form on her Mtomncli Ms"'
It did she hah stopped bloating en.
tlrcly and her nerves are In nood
sbnpo. Hhe sleeps soundly cerv
Ii IK h t and pets up hi the moriuiiirs
feelliiK rested and fine. I am Kind to
I c commend Tanlac for It's the only
tiling that has ever helped my wttr.
Olid we both think there's no other
medicine like It."
Tanlac Is sold In Tulsa enliislvelv
by Hoy (ii'tman'M flexall Prm; store.
Quaker lirtiir to and I'ui lt.iti Prin;
Orflres t Iiiiiiki HiiiiiIm.
HAITI. 1'A. Okla.. June 30 Ad-
ministration of affairs in two Creek
county offices will chatiKe hands Mon-
day when Kilos l(. I'iekett. will be-
come county treasurer and H. (). Hen-
shaw of llristow county su perlntend-
ent of schools l'ickelt. Heiublican
Hucceeils J. K. I tr ii I il. also Kepubllean
In the trcnsuri r's office while Hen-
sliiiwr.' I irniocrut succeeds Miss Htella
llayliss Itepiihlicau.
OKLAHOMA WHEAT
HARVEST IS GOOD
Estimated 2000000 Bushels in
Excess of Last-Year Crop;
Oats Also P.etter.
The Light of the World
. Independence 1
Ing to figures compile I at the state
department of Hxi Iculture today based
on reports that have been received
I tick of fresh nlr it Is snld weak- and on which the usual monthly sta-
ens the oxynen-carryliu; power of th tlstical report la based. Tills flKured
blood the liver becomes sluKBlsl fat UI) loul avpra v the ttvt.r.
accumulates the heart action be- I . . " .. -.
cotcs weak work Is an effort and 1 at 5 bushels to tho acre. On
the benuty of the fUure Is destrovi d. I Ju"" " "'n llle ""' reports are re-
Put put n by Indoor life Is "un- 'rl''' hlch no Into the report It
li.althy and. If nature is not assisted f1".'" .thnt s 1 Jhe
In throw it It off a serious case of i ? V'"1 '''V "T hrk;!"e'' "nd '1'lt
obesttv may result : much of It had been threshed. The
iMn't wait until your health Is hn' fei." l'rUP 'H" 1::300000
ruined throiiKh carry In uiouihI a. "iV. - j..
blirlen of iinsmhtlv n.l l.ltb ! . ""'.. up iii'imr on
fat.
.Tune 1'fi this year than It did tho
same time last year mid tho esti-
mated yield Is 24.4:1.".. 000 bushels or
a little mote than "5 bushcla to the
acre. Seventy-seven per cent of the
crop has been harvested. The north-
east counties of the state allowed tip
Snend some time dally In the open
nlr; breathe deeply and net from any
(liucclMt a box of oil of knrein cap-
sules take line after each meal mid
one before retiring- at ninht also fol
low lm: the utlnr simple directions st in the Production of wheat and
that come with the box (oats.
Weluli yourself every few days and The condition of corn Is 75 per
keep up the treatment until von are cent with the condition of cotton at
down to normal. (Ml of koteln In 7 1 per cent. Thla Is a depreciation
absolutely harmless. Is pleasant to ! of Uuh over a month ago. Weather
take helps the digestion Hnd even a i conditions have been unfavorable to
few days' treatment Is likely to show j both crops. Iti many plnees cotton
a noticeable reduction In welcbt. 1 has been replanted on account of In-
Thls system his succeeded when sufficient moisture. The condition
other remedies etc have failed. Ill of other cropa at thla time are: Kaf-
i Is hc ilcliktht of those who wish to fir 74. Mtlo mnl7e 74. sorphum "J
Co. under the personal direction of a Improve their figure and iuulre broom corn 7S alfalfa 73. Tho con-
apvclal T.mlnc representative. ! you H;cr npepnra lice. Adv. trillion of tho soil Is shown to bo 60
FOR TEN THOUSAND YEARS THE WORLD WAS HELD BACK THROTTLED BY
THE LACK OF INDEPENDENCE; FOR TEN THOUSAND YEARS BACKS BENT
UNDER THE LASH AND THE BRAINS OF MEN WERE STIFLED; FOR TEN
THOUSAND YEARS THE WORLD STOOD STILL.
One hundred and forty-one years ago the Declara-
tion of Independence was signed it was the light
of the world that shone on July the fourth 1776
AND DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS THATHAVE SINCE PASSED THE LIGHT
HAS GLOWED AND GLOWED TILL ITS GLARE IS NOW BLAZED AROUND
THE WORLD AND OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF THE CANNON OF THE WORLD
THE WORD
Independence Follows Each Projectile Hurled in Its Name
EACH OF US CAN KEEP THE LIGHT OF FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE
SHINING EACH IN HIS INDIVIDUAL WORLD. EACH CONTRIBUTES HIS
CANDLE POWER TO THE HUGE DYNAMO OF INDUSTRY BY THRIFT. 'THRIFT'
IS ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING "SAVE A PART OF YOUR INCOME." SAVE
AGAINST THE TIME WHEN YOUR PERSONAL INDEPENDENCE MAY BE AT
STAKE; THE INDEPENDENCE OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
SAVE WITH A SOLID PROGRESSIVE BANK A BANK WHOSE FRIENDLINESS
IS FELT THE MOMENT YOU STEP WITHIN ITS DOORS; SAVE WITH A BANK
THAT OFFERS EVERY FACILITY THAT A DECADE OF SUCCESSFUL BANK-
ING ACCUMULATES COUPLED WITH THAT "SOMETHING" THAT MAKES
BANKING RELATIONS THE MOST PLEASANT. TO SUCH A BANK YOU ARE
INVITED; SUCH A BANK IS
The
Central National Bank
DIRECTORS:
A. E. Duran
W. 0. Buck
J. E. Wade
G. T. Braden
M. H. Conners
C. A. Mayo
C. II. Sweet
OFFICERS:
J. E. CROSBIE President
J. M. BERRY Active Vice-President
F. W. BRYANT.... Active Vice-President
W. O. BUCK Active Vice-President
G. M. RANSOM Active Vice-President
H. P. ANDERSON Vice-President
M. MORAN Vice-President
G. T. BRADEN Vice-President
F. L. DUNN Cashier
F. V. WILDER Assistant Cashier
R. II. BERRY Assistant Cashier
W. A. DAVIS Auditor
DIRECTORS:
J. E. Crosbie
J. M. Berry
F. W. Bryant
H. P. Anderson
B. F. Colley
II. C. Tyrrell
M. Moran
1
per cent which Is 1 1 per cent below
the condition Unit mouth.
Prosperous Community
A PROSPEROUS community is the result of a
reat many people in the location being pros-
perous. If every farmer and salaried man or
woman would place in the bank a part of their in-
comes and if every wage earner would deposit a part
of this wages the prosperity of this vicinity could
not wane. No financial difficulties could come that
would injure the local credit. The bank is the best
place for money because it is organized and equipped
for the safe-keeping of money.
1 PEli VEST OX YOUR SAVIXGS ACCOUXT LX
AXY AM()UT. PKRSOXAL AM) 1WSISESS
C11ECKIG ACCOUXTS INVITED.
The First National Bank
Resources Oi cr $5000000
TULSA OKLA.
Pullman Donates to I'uiul.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Juno 30. Gov-
ernor Wllllama today received a check
for $1000 from tho Pullman company
asking that It be tendered by the gov-
ernor to the Itcd Crosd organization
of Oklahoma. This tho Pullman
company has done with thn lied Cross
nrKanlziitiiui In every state.
CiiiiMTMitbiii Coiir-ic Olfcrcil.
OKLAHOMA CITY. June 30. Stale
Hupt. H. H. Wilson today received
JUDGE DUNCAN CONTINUES TO
JOG MEMORIES OF FORGETFUL
MotorlxtH Who DlHrrgard Truffle Or-
dinance Arc t.lvcu Flnca
an Stimulant.
Judge Frank Duncan officiated In
the. municipal ctrtirt yesterday after-
CRABTREE IS BEING HELD
Jui l" Dim Take HuIh'u Corpus
I'raytT Vnilor AiMscmiiit.
Vt T. Crabtree. charred with first
rtcuree murder In that he killed
Charles Shaw nt a road house aeveral
weeka hko and remanded to the
county Jail without bond to
court until Monday morniiiK. Ha
announced that he would take tha
hnbens corpus matter under advise-
ment making hia decision known
Monday.
noon during the absence of JudKe T. hearing appeared In the d'ltrlct court
-' .'n""i " nan llllicu &1.1111 IHQ I VPHIfTlUV thru tl I ntlr.cn...'- ...... I I ..
city. During the three hours he waa
upon the bench he handed down nu-
merous flnos and a little advice that
letter from C. 11. Ijiiio having to do coupled with the cash flnea. waa ex-
wlth the national conservation of food pected to act as a stimulant to de-
arranirenietits offering to place at the
disposal of the state for use in the
summer schools a two-weeks' course
of study and demonstration for use In
the conservation of food products.
Superintendent Wilson promptly ac-
cepted the offer and asked Mr. Ijina
for further particular. Mr. Wilson
limiuent memories.
Chester llaker was arrested charged
with drivlntc aitainst a traffic officer's
stop signal. After questioning the
prisoner before the bar as to whether
he had knowledge of the city's traffic
ordinances or not and being informed
that the prisoner hnd such knowledge.
a favorable answer to his habeas cor
pus prayer.
After hearing testimony Introduced
by the defendant's counsel and which
was hoped to obtain the desired re-
sults. Jud;e Conn Linn adjourned
Child Injured hy Cnrlrlibrc.
COI.l.INSVll.l.i:. Okla. June 30.
Kay Clark six years old. exploded a
cartridge by striking it with a ham-
nwait I mer causing on explosion that serl.
oiutiy wounded the child. After laying
the cartridge upon a rock and ordering
the other children to move away ho
struck it a hard blow and the ball was
burled in his limb above the nnkle.
ma.iing It necessary to have the lead
cut out by a physician. Hla leg waa
ulso badly powder burned.
today mint letters to presidents of all the Judue wanted to know if it was
tha u.h.L t Inli. ii rt rllraotlv uilth ' HI !.. i.- ...... .1.1 . . 1
" l. ....... uK ...... ..y imr-ijr inr- iiin'iiri nuilill lUI(fei lltlj
nir. uino mo iiiiuier or installing ine ordinance again.
worK in ine scnoois. j ins win ne one
of the features of tho summer schools.
I lrn.1iin IVmrrl Moots Monday.
OKLAHOMA CITY June 30 The
ji-'tate pension board will meet Monday
j with W. D. M:itthews commissioner
of charities and corrections and make
j up a new pension roll for tho Con-
' federate veterans of tho state. There
I lire Ivteen btindrAit nn Ilia roll nntr
and 910 new ones will be added. The
last legislature passed a bill Increas
ing tho pension from $7. SO a quarter
! to $15. This will glvo the veterans
$5 a month pension which will be
due on October 1. It Is not paid until
due. Tho legislature appropriated
tl.'O.OOfl a year to the Confederate
veteranr.
Yhonei Is Hearrcsteil.
Spffinl to Tfa World.
Yhenex who was turned out of Jail
by the police of this city after he had
been arrested by K. O. Hogue specim
deputy sheriff nt the llartlesvllle Zinc
plant a few days ugo waa again put
under nrrest by Hogue on the charge
of cursing the Hed Cross and declar-
ing that the Investment which the
Spaniards hnd made tn Liberty bonus
was unsafe lln further asserted
freely thnt he had not register..
Ills case will be carefully investi-
gated by government nutliorltles he-
lore he Is released nuatn. The Hart-
lesvllle Ine smelter management Is
do.il. ons of pruning out all persons
that take a questionable attltudo to-
ward our government.
Harry (iocs to Siiiulia
Spfeitil ta Tin World
COI.t.lNSVILI.K. Okln. June 30.
It. 8. Harry who has been hanltary of-
ficer In this city for number of yenra.
has accepted the same office In Sa-
pulpa to which city he will move hla
family.
Klimulalcs Memories
"No sir" said the prisoner.
"Well I don't want you to forget
it" said the judge "and to sort of
aid your memory I'll Just fine you
J10. Call the next ense."
It so hnppened that the neat case
was that of Otis Thomas colored who
had also failed to heed the signal of
a traffic policeman. Otis so he testi-
fied. Came from St. Louis where he
had been engaged In driving gasullne-
propelled vehicles.
"Yas salt yns sah" he said when
the judge asked him If they had traf-
fic nrdinnnces In St. Louie.
"Yns. ah yas. sah" snld he when
the Judge wanted to know if he waa
familiar with the St. Irfiuls ordinances.
"Old you know they hnd trarfic
ordinances in Tulsa?" asked the court.
"Yns anh" Thomas replied.
"Well now if I'd let you go vou
wouldn't forget it would you?" the
court sought to learn.
"No. sah" tho prisoner hastened to
assure the Judge.
"All right then we don't want you
to forget these ordinances so I'll just
Jog your memory up a little too.
Ten dollars. Next easel"
PIANO SALE STSLL M
We have a few of
those special bargains
left which we were ad-
vertising a few days
ago.
. They are just as big
bargains now as then
and will well repay
your careful investiga-
tion if you intend pur-
chasing a piano within
the next few months.
Heil Cross Make liii'ehaos
Sprrlal tn The WnrlU
COLI.INSVH.LK bkln.. June .10.
The Hed Cross society of Culllnsvtllo
hah purchased a lttrne amount of ma-
terials to be .used In making tnu
needed nrtlclcs thnt are to be sent t i
headquarters at Washington City. Mrh.
Coleman a Ked Cross nurse In' Tulsa"
has been Invited to meet the mm)
women of the Colllnsvllle society for
the purpose of showing them' just
what Is needed tn preparing articles
i j T V. r . r'' lr' hun
dred fifty-five people had united with
the Hed Cross of this city un until
Thursduy morning. P UnUI
A Genuine Saving
7". Ia eitn i i ...
once.
of $75 to $150 can be had if vnn will f or
rr vtnm . j " in hvi aii unit;.
DO 0T DELAY: Be ONE of the many to take
iyiwitic ui mis opportunity.
Darrow Music Co.
The House of Quality
109-111 EAST THIRD ST. PHONE 616
"into agent .. .. .
'l'l A laU (;; n"kc" M '" Ivor. Poii
. luMlnrtlve pulyoruum Uf'm '"'"""""d the yiUTfOLO
player pUuio.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 283, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 1, 1917, newspaper, July 1, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134429/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.