County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1926 Page: 1 of 20
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COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS
SurrrMor to Kiefer Chrunii |r. Tn-cminlv New*. ( r»f.'oimly Republican
VOL. XIV. MJMBRR 50.
SMM I I*\. OKLAHOM\. THIRSIMY, SHT. 16, 1<>26.
12.00 PKR YEAR
THE WINDOW SEAT
A* I ait by mj uffirr »i»d«
at Wnki>|loi, D. I ra*
Ml aal over Ikr WWif Hmw
toward tto balance at th* ran
try. Thing* occur to i»» «t
passing iafarrat. sad I like I*
jot I krai d»*a erraamnallv ll'»
fin* ibat no oar la r«i»r»ll"l
to rsad Ikraa. and it 4"*« m«
(and In (ri Mmh oat of «l
system I rant help writing
Demoerati* atnff t riltctee*
aaggestiaaa. romaarnl«. in>|Oir
In tdroMd
/ j Format Iowa
L/ Cm
GROWTH OFi^r^jr™.
CITY SHOWN
BY SCHOOLS
Whan p.w.y R. M. [inwall, Tula*,
ram* In Sapulpa to (at a license to
marry Miss Grace Whitmeyer of
Wr«t Tulaa, h* maria a mistaka
that ba did not bring tha girl with
him and br marriad Kara.
It in not until ha returned homo
that ha discovered Cupid had hint
- i charhmatad, for ha couldn't gat mar-
riad in Tulaa rounty with a Crank
Mam \i*w Fan*- S«?rn r.,y.J
PUBLICITY DRIVE«;"'“N..rv<..ii.,i:
WILL brim; many Conv*ne ^27
INVESTORS HERE
Acting on a p#tn*on •tiro**!
xlwnit IM) property ownrn, Fmi
4p#«kmxn, «1mlrirt judR#. ha*
• fill lor i (rand jury to
Kl> O' PRIfOUIKK I.IVM
VII IAS ON OKI ' M* • 'I N
INC, < AMI* Uf.N
“On#
nnpannf|n| S#pt.
IIIS -rourt mwftd
Th» opFrlfir purp>>'
(hit ffiivi jury tin
1 Atr 4 r#t ent i
thf
Vnionji l*u|»iI** Fir-1
I)a\ of Trrm
So th# do. umi-nt «>( returned,
•nd th# court clerk mxd# thin not*-
lion on th# in t.h# record
boo|{«:
“Returned unux#<i.’*
m OklaV
x tm!ay.** x*y« YA Ov»r-
1 rommitt»<1 in (ho* r|#rti
helsrr, pr«
Oklahem i <
■ manaRvr of th*
»ty (fuimhff of romm^rcc
Other xlleicH irtmp ir
xlno will b#* pr**Fi*Hi bi
f th# jijr
in an int*r
in meuv'-
Inr. a mu
vi#w. "i* an invpitiiH'Dt
ihip in th«* Oklahonun*.
n-profit divltkm nf th#
which ««p flravn last
| not*’* n#n( out to the
w##k 41
panel nf
state ( bsm
b#r of Commrrff.
WEDNESDAY
BARGTN DAY
FOR SHOC KS
f*• _ 'i' -t ami Bf*t I ndflt
l)av to lx* Staged by
Junior Oiamlx r
I
W ASHINGTON. D. C. Sapt 10
Aa I alt in my offira tnt* mommy
■tort trig to writ* tba WINDOW
SKAT, and look out over tha Wh.ta
Howaa and *aa in my m nd ell of
the states of thia tramandou* Unit-
mi States, and think of tha h"*t* of
splendid m*n and women, boys ard
girt*, with thair v»n*.| world* and
•atiTtt.a* and interest*. naturally I
say, “Mhat shall I writ*’" I sup-
pose non than thraa juatrrr* of a
million paopta will gUn. * at th *
Window Srat heeding, a*.ma will
Wily glance, tom* w.ll raad part,
and nor* will raad all »f it; *om«
trill likr it. aoina will ba indiffer-
ant. and othar* will object to aoma
of tba thing* in it; th.iaa who lika
K nf» apt to *ay nothing, whila
th<w who nb;ac' may h .wl t . tha
aditor or to m* that's only hunu*
and I don't object mor» alar lion*
ara won b> vnti|g ACoAINST tha-
by voting Ft IK. Bronkhart is an
•■amp'*. I wonder wh.i’ j u would
tap in Ur HIMtOW -C..VT.
Karly thin morning tefor* break-
fa«t, my attention wn< cnlia*i to
this quart ton; I don't know who
wrote it:
“Tba heart of humanity - rve* nut.
Tail a* th* truth, th* whoi* truth,
am) nothing bu' tba truth.'
“If I bad a vane -a persuasiv.
vntrt —
That rnn'd travel tba wide
world through,
I Would fly im tha beam* of tha.
morning light.
And speak to man with a gentle
might.
And tall than) to ba TRUE."
TGi \i over 3.000 EXCISE BOARD TO
WIND UP BUSINESS
NEXT WEDNESDAY
**Me ur< a*tonally heir of rars ii
fttamex where two dollar* and
prayer pi# «d on an unknown rtu
hora# have netted th** venture<aoni*'
better i% return of IOti to I.
Record* "hen Are
Thrown Open Monday Farther
Lam F.iprrted *« Se*«««>n
I'rofffAAr*
The Sapulpa *rh««>l *y«t#m re
fleet* the growth and prt»*p#rity of
the city.
That thwi> haa hewn an appre-
riahle rain in population air' e the
xcbonli c lowed laat May hi evidenced
by the many new fare* among the !
pupil*, both high and arr»d«*
And whet is more to the point
theae/children radiate happin*** and
proapedty
Never. *o far aa known, ha* any >
~TWrr
i«n't x mJin in
Oklahnmi
who VlMlIi
1 not urulertj»k»*
X • han«'t
Nk# Ik f
if h# wrrr p
winninv
But how many
opportune
•flit?
r such given
coruiitiof)!
CRIMINAL TERM OF mi lo mvi* re\i»i
DISTRICT COURT.
STARTS SEPT. 27
ring* fur Mrra«ifin aa Vltrac*
-n I'hai Mill lira* Big Crowd
of Thrifty Buyer*
,i
EST1M \TRS Ml ST Al I »IF IN BY
THAT TIME TO l.KT \NY
t onsiokr \ no\
W hen the ex. iae hear
WtKttdiy, whw h
to act on the estimate!
mate mu*t be in hand.
Several are atilt out
r.al day
ry e*tl-
txit
Nat
district,
n heard,
rm* the
«ahool term opened under brighter an,a, bavw barn given
pro*pa. t*. Invtructor* who have bo in. airapt Kiafor »<•
bean a«*ori«tad with th* »>«t*m f >r from whi< h nothing h«*
many y»n.» pn»t dwcUr# th* Isrjd Kiafar town au« i»
opening tha pr*miar event of it* mi««ing. but it H uid ______
kmi »inra lh*> have known tha.l, now in prorrM ,,f publication, on.I
*, hoait. | W||| |m* turned in in * day or two.
“Tha opening wan entirely ulu- Tiger town»hip. which »»» am. ng
factory,” raid J. H. McCauley, pra.i- tb,. mi»»mg. woe handed in Wedn**-
dent of the irhoiil hoard, who visited
’ ' r» V! ■ Tv > ,v »l 11 . % f .
*. h«*oU «tarte|| off «moothly. and I ,»n the *r*vtal leey ha* K » in pro
helnrv»» wa uTe starting our best ^*4 »mce Mar. h. probably will
>r*f have its estimate in h*
The few change* made in the day. It was held up
tear her* have been fur the better- »|*rtioTi on a
I -1 ha
oppoftur t
the Ok
mumty tn
• amps if*
least
$S7 >.000 (
twnal a
wa car F
of th« t
in (he r»* n
fraye:
t a kine. r
not nearly
ra.*e af
do not ha
unknown
have t*» t
bookmak •
I ■
sweepatak
oufhuriil
records a
-First
cotton, *'
lion.
"In At
ilnd of
advert is
IMK KKT U HKAVY ONF WITH
SRYRH \| IMItiRT \N |
i %BF.S Si HK.IM I Hi
rket.
need to thi:
yaara.
tr»A'k
»ke a
state
It
er
rtt*
pro* j*
11
4y rva* nung
to ih(H>t at:
roomrorn.
in mineral
ment of schools. The • hildren were
eagrr and «ettled down to their
hx ki the fir*t day.
S«>me of the r<*»ro* at the yrwic
schools are rather crowded This
is a condition for the pniwipoi* to
workout, and they are yivmg it
careful attention, on* rooms have
been doubled up.
‘ft* W tdr
peralin^
psrisl kty,
School 1 hat net *V4 antj are ex-
parted to have their settmates in by
that time. They have be*>n held up
oendinjc the voting of an additional
levy« Both districts asked for mo
monay than the levy would produc. .
If any otun ipality fails to send th#* Mver-isinf m-diu
in an estimate, if it has a bonded
onrl ii
prodoc
xr# Jxd’k St
over, .fa
four count#.
Hr lx
icrxni! larcrn
y on twr
xxult with in
t#nt to ki
int Jail. Ji
irk rwap
county jail
orr two
lAxionx.
The charge
of xaxatil
tn kill is the
rexult of
yaar.
Fred I la a
serein if V
tiary for
Unlttii .wtei .
rs husincss may rui
that OkU
mx rxn flrxt anion.
!•*» itatt*? 1
n bu*in#*a
industrial p
ro« parity.
MA!onie th
• (Ain# 1m# of mrti
fea
do*
ha«i
the *bo*»k
ker'
It is a pretty long veico, isn’t it.
that can roach to threr tcarters of
• milium people? 1 believe way
down deep mo*t of them want the
Truth that * what I want to five
them, just that, nothin* more ami
no*h.njf less- the EXACT TRNTH
I'd have no fear for our govern-
ment if the people knew the exact
truth about what's goinf on down
bare at Washington Am afraid the
average politician, however, thinks
more of getting into office than
he does of telling his people the
exact truth That's why we’re skep-
tical of politicians.
with whom
to be spent or ‘wager
thw. wa, mail* I iiebt. 'Uto only' thing the b<wrd th‘ °f th* medium,
* - 1---- 1 «<-ia)tad u uni(ua»ti»nad Captain*
of Amvta-an Imtuatry *n*i finan*-*
cxprici* faith m tb«*a medium, in
—W—7 hy th* pwUi> of "■ .'"-IfM in 1* to make allowance «u:f
m*at «•'’[*eti by the whool board, riant to mei’l the interest and main-
but it will in no wia* lower the tarn the »inkmg fund
■tandard of efficiency. Kiafar Khool district wa* hit hard
The enrollment by »i hool*. for Uy bank failure there last ,priiig.
term of tboitfand, of dollar* worth i *10.00** bond on this charge. Nirvcr
of advertiaing apace. i*1** time ha was tried and
breaking jail. After the aaaault or: m
Pavia he again broke jail and wa, * *'
gone Mvtral months before being : ^hen
captured. , Th
Roy Brandon slso is hftoked to I
trisd for the robbery of the Amen
cun NsMonul (sink ul Bn*tow. Jan
uury 2S, \'Ji4. Brandon is under 1^
i nr.
giver
p crown* tn August, the isrg-
or sny Trades day in Sspulpa,
be eclipsed next Wednesday
jple ara showing mois luivrcak
is Trades day. gwneraff^f speak-
while wider publicity has hewn
i the event.
the fir* day wa*
Woodlawm
Kore»t Pork
Liberty
Waahmgton
Jefferson
Southern Height*
Garfield
3&fi
I U
133
Wl
1*1
do
\n
I A'JV
The fund* for aalarie* of the teach-
er* and eipenaea of the school were
in the bank. A* a revolt the tea<'h-
er* were for.ed to file »uit and get
judgment agmnat the diatrut for
'their pay.
Take Kan*a* right now for an
•sample, Charley furtiv the prev-
ent Senator, I* a candidate for re-
alection, Charley Stephen*, a pro-
ffrwsaive Liemorrat of tolumbu*. i*
running against him; I don't think
Cwtu would hare chance to be re-
turned if th* voter*, men and wo-
■ton. af that great itate. knew the
•aact truth snout theae two men
and their record, l^rti* ha* been
Senator from down there, off and
on. for a good many year*; during
•II that time he ha* been * reaction-
ary of the wont echoed, and a
working part of th* Senate machine
that ha* been doing thing* rign'
along to the 'ordinary people of
Kan*a* and elsewhere
Do the people of kanaa* want a
■uui who voted for Newberry T Car-
tia did Do they want a man who
voted for the present railroad law ?
Curtia did. Uh> the> want a man
who voted against putting fencing,
farm implement*, fertilizer*, bind-
ing twine, etc., on the free Hat, *o
the farmer, c<mld buy the** thing,
cheaper? Curtis voted against it.
Do they want a man' who voted for
th* preaent Mellon income tax bill
which wa* written to favor the mm
with grmt fortune*? Curtis voted
for it. Do they want * man who
voted against the bill for the con-
trol of the packer ^? Curti* voted
against it. Do they want a man
who was for the confirmation of
Humphrey and Hunt on the Federal
Trade Commission, where they stand
by the trust* every time aa against
the people of Kanaa*' Curtis wa*
for these two men. Do they want
a man who wa* against investigat-
ing tha primary debauchery and
disgrace in Pennsylvania and in
Illinoi*? Curti.' voted against con-
sidering the resolution. These are
only some of the outstanding things.
In ^vnaral, Curtis was. without ex-
ception, for the exploiters of the
Kansas people, and against hi*
home' folk* If all the voters of
Kansas knew all about these things
do you think they'd return Curtu?
Not on your life.
Stephens, on the other hand,
would have voted directly opposite
t» Curti* on every one of these
things; his heart is for the people
of Kansas, and again-t every form
of class preference. He is the type
of man who will KEIT.ESENT and
not MISREPRESENT Kansas in the
United State* Senate.
— O' -'
Will Stephen* beat Curtis? Wa
seldom hear that suggested when
we discUM the organisation of tha
(Continusd on page 4)
\ 100 to I investment; yet we vi‘ted in Payne County, where he Th- Junior < ham her. a* ta pro-
rarnot lose ThTi* l» no chimera of "** sentenced t.» five year* f..r Ievent*, ha* sent out th- Uganda
th- race-track, but a sound buamea* rubbery. He al*o i* charged with ,,f circular* informing the people of
proposition upon which the moat r,>bhmC ‘he pepew National bank | *"•' program More nrcuiars »er*
prominent buonea* men of OkU 'cwcal week.* ago. ami was more ■ distributed this time than f. rmerly.
homa have placed their finatKial recently arrrated for complicity in «nd they have gone far and wide
q ~ the two hank robberie* at Coving- ',ver < reek rounty
ton. but wa* admitted of thi* charge I E' ery Trade* day see* new fares
a* witneaae* failed to identify either 'n the crowds. People are talking
he or Owen Edward* a* member* of .Trade* day They are coming to
the Kime* gang : Sapulpa for their shopping and like
Officer* were pursuing the Kime* it.
CALLED OFF WHEN ALLEGE FRAUD IN
‘J&SgZzx -...: COUPONS C LI PPEI) LAYING PAVEMENT «
Holme*, "upcrbiteniuent. Thi« adtoul - — toft »wl WaAia.d»y for ihe De Th“ '» » that w ittrw
had an enrollment of 906 the first BOND HOLD EK SOUGHT TO CASH CITY ATTOrNKY FILXS PEMIK- g" r»b*ry tot , „ impmbabl. attent . u.pa M »l»o to
to.*■ .........JW-w-l » 'rrtiK!SWi'u"'' ............. ••• «■ jmotoamtowu
I EKr r.< TEP , ,,y gR ,, v M y,iK>
Total
The enrollment in all *cho<il* ho*
shown an increase since the first
day, but the principal* have not
made a report *in e the opening,
and none is required until the dose
DEAL FOR BONDS PROPERTYOWNERS
but many pupil* registered
Tuesday and ottar* Wednesday. I
•ending the total to the highest
figure known for the first week
Every school in the system will
The city did not take up the ■
show a good gain during the first bond*. „ per announcement,
month Straggler* will be coming |(ut there» a good reason, accord
E C. M Michael, city attorney.
necessary
boy* here as witnesses, which teem*
improbable.
Flossie Martin, slayer of (
The merchant* are well pleased
with results. They are giving hearty
co-operation in the efforts of the
in until about December 1, wrhile n|f lo |.;uitrn, (j. Smith, mayor
many additions will be tnadr at the VVhen the deal wac made it wa*
W4.800 of I»I6 o per cent funding ^ f,|^ a demurrer t„ the allega- ,-atbr"w 'n the couthw..-; pert of Jenior ' hambrr to develop the te-
nons >f Sila* ( Payee. Jacob Baack the rctanty more than a year ago. i* jiulpa trad- temton
and Emma M William*, who filed f',r tr,aI ,hl' ’rTm ,
of court. She was tried at Rnstow
many aouixion* w.u oe maor as enc W htfn the deal wc made It wa* . * Pg^o (rLud m lavTng th.• in » trm “Gcr the killing, but
beginning of the tocond semester »n , wlth tht. understanding that the ’MP alleging fraud tn laying the con- mistrial the mrv fail nr
January ..nda cr',t- <*ve»ent >" cerUia .treet*. """trial, the jury fail.ng
Holme*, like McCauley. I* pleased ttn<1 ab>,ut |l loy of a^ru,.,] 1Iltcr-
with the outlook. He is optimistic I
He believe* the preaent term will
establish a new record, both in en- I
rollment and results.
F ive Charged \\ ith
Driving Auto While
A representative of the banding
company who negotiated the deal,
made the figure* and gave Rufu, S.
White, city treasurer, the total,
showing how much the rlty would
be required to pay.
The city is now allowed to pay
over par for its securities, but when
thr*e bond* were received in Sapulpa
llrnnL Im [L> | the *'* month- . "upc.r* had i»-en
I/IUIIK, Ul lit I *hl,.h wouW hmve made the
- - bond* oust th* city 1.02, or two cents
| above par.
("harle* Aull*. Jo* Watoshe, Erarvk The city treasurer refused to rarr>
Lee. Jack LeGate and Russell Kil- through the deal.
Pan, are on the criminal docket of \ representative of the bond hold
district court charged with driving rr to Sapulpa He tried to
an autsmobil* while intoxicated explain that the proposal made »aa
This i* a felony under the state , ln order to beat around the law;
law. and is punishable by at least that he stipulated the half year’s
one year in the penitentiary.
interest, but that did not show in
Several arrest, have been made the figures given White in th* man's
on thi* charge *ince the law became (,wn writing.
operative, but thus far no con vie- It was the purpose of the city to
tions have been mad. Most of purchase the bonds and place them
these arrests were mi.-missed at the in the sinking fund, thus saving a
preliminary.
GOO BUSHELS OF'
SWEET POTATOES
FROM TWO ACRFS
considerable item of interest.
This will ,not in any way inter
I fere with taking up the IIOO.UUO of
park bond* November I The city
t’ciAurer had foO.OOO for which
none of the bank* desired to put up
RII.I. EIGHTS U SE
DIDN'T HEAR BEAST
Nine rounty prisoner* went out to.
work the mad, right county prison-
er* were returned to jail.
And thereby hang* a narrative.
Th.- county commissioner* recently
de. :d-d to srork prisoners on the
roads Monday a gang of rune was
drafted for this work. They had
to do some blasting, along w ith
other work.
They were taken out near Mor-
crete pavement m certain streets.
The city attorney take* the posi-
tton that the city wa* not a party to This case wa* of sit r intere-t
anything that savors of fraud against throughout the -tate . hr woman
the property owners; that the city brr‘' un,lJ ske made
is not liable for damage* In any h,'nd L " hTn ,h' Jur> f*11”1 10 °>n
action brought to re*-over damages “'r<( *"* "** **f*!r> released on
for improper construction of the .... . . . . .. ..
paving. J W Hilderbrand. John M. Berry
™ . .. „ , and 1 harle* B Me' a!lorn, former
The city manager. E. E. Lawrence. m,miM.r, ot th. Mounds township
and former city engineer, W M a„ on th„ t{oi.krt Th<.y
Barron are ma le parties to the ac- ,.|mrged, jointly, on six count*, with
tion. which 1.1 directed against the „,uln warrant. Mela!
k.mgeUmith Construction company ,0fn j, charged. ,n . separate count., . . _
b..th as individuals and agents of wlth r^1)rt,rinK „0„MV, warrwnU •*“n «r**k' »r"' *® ,work-
the cuy. They were indicted by the grand “'T*' °! ,h#m *'th * rJ«bt «°*‘d ^
The petitions *et forth that the Jury last November The cases were .. ,n ,he *VnR *** B,l! I»«''«eiler
paving, instead of being of an aver- originally sent to the county court. '*** m"de dynamite man, at ms
age thickness of 7 1-2 inches, is but were recently transferred to the r*V.U*V
only about 5; that improper mix district court, in which the indict- 1 * w*** *•'
ture of the material wa* mad* and ment* were returned | r,,"d> Rill lighted the fuse. He
the paving does not meet specific*- Odus Aldridge and Herb Kock ! *** ll *pu’'er »hc: he applied 'It*'
tions. *, members of the school board of Ills-’ *«~r exploeioil
In no place is the name of the trict A. indicted by the grand jury : . ...
bonding company, surety for the last November, also are on this I •'rt*'r the blast the man p.aced in
KlmffvUmtth company mention**!. docket. They are charged, jointly 1 ^ar^f 'h* < mmu-
Under the session laws of 1923, with receiving ballot* unlawfully '"anted noses. On* failed
Section 9, Chapter 173, th* city or with keeping a false poll list at a | to^»pecify
other municipality, in letting a per school election and with removing
tg contract, must require a bond, election supplies
not necessarily a maintenance bond. In addition to Flossie Martin. Lew
but one sufficient to protect the White, lairenr Bell and C. C. Tate
public if improper material i* used, j will face murder charge*
or if the paving does not come up i Lee 1‘hippa, member of the Tuske-
IX to specification* in any manner. 1 gee school board it to be tried on a
collateral, while his bonding company I This law says for "inferior material1 hargr of nepotism, while Phipps
was anxious for him to make some or improper exesuttwii.” which attur-1 »nd W illiam flower, another member
disposal of the money,
the hoard, are charged
This one was Bill. He not only
sought safety when he lighted the
fu,«. but also freedom. He fuzod
both but where?
Horton Flatchurv to
Make F ir-t Setting
onairuf to mean any depgr-H
fon»arti«*d to New York a* the fint ture from the spfutfitationa what-j >th#r complaint with i*«uitur Tlrgal 1 Th^ Horton chicken hatchery, nn-
payment on the park bonds. ever | school warrants . jrrntly removed to Sapulpa. will
I make its first setting in a few days,
shipment of eggs will be re-
d n the next day or two and
will be put inte on* of the
, . . , , . . ,. Three person* are charged with accompanied him and gave her con- to th* district court for perjury. i giant incubator* at the Miller puuL
x»_ a r*!r 1 perjury in connection with two msr sent to hi* marriage to Rose Bar ago. and mother and *• n »ete held V ram-h, w.-.: *, ■ Mon-
M. Beasley, farmer residing four
miles west of Sapulpa. has establish-
ed what is believed to be a Greek
county record for sweet potatoes.
On two acre*. Beasley has bar-
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Three Charged With Perjury In (iettingMarriage Licensss
potatoes. He doe* not plan to place
them on the market for a while, as
! prices are low.
| He will hold his tweets until late
In the winter or early spring, when
'he believes they will bring him tet-
ter returns.
Mage*, in thi* city. Th* cases may nett of Sapulpa. The other cas* i* that of Carl!day
be tried at this term of criminal Roaa, according to her parent* and Morrisor of Tulsa. Carl was mar- The plant, one of
dial not court. guardian, is under lb, though* Jim ned to Irene McDaniel here August the southwest, was
Th* first of these is Jim Watashe and hts mother both mad* affidavit 2K. He obtained tha licwnaa by mak-}latter part oi Augu*
and kin mother. Koae Watashe, his she was of that age. ing affidavit that the girl was lli. owner sod manager,
mother. Jim is a fullhluod Creek,' The com wa* heard b# Thomas 8. A few day* later the honeymoon I job installing th*
under the legal age, but hia mother. Harris, county judge, several month* was brought to an abrupt end
|i* now about ready lot a -.art.
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1926, newspaper, September 16, 1926; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1469572/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.