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TWO
Tllli OKLAHOMA TIMES
MONDAY OCTOBER 25 1910.
YO Tfe HOME
NEW SEASONABLE
FURNISHINGS
APPLE HERB!
IS SENSELESS
Never ft the history of this store have we purchased so heavy
on Rugs Draperies Linoleum Bedroom Dining Room Library
and Sitting Room Furniture Ranges both coal and gas and
Heaters for every room in the house and we have taken extra ef-
fort to place these goods on our sample floors so that you may in-
spect them at your ease and convenience. Let us show you the
new fall goods now while stock is full and complete.
DIRECT ACTION
GAS RANGES
NATIONAL GAS
HEATERS
A larpe and varied assortment of
Chinawarc; interesting prices
to hotels.
Library Furniture is a Hobby With Us
"Macey Bookcasei" in Fumed Oak Waxed and Golden; Li-
brary Tables in Mahogany Circassian Walnut .Fumed Waxed
and Golden Oak; Kasy Chairs Morris Chairs Electric Lamps.
Splendid line of Pictures.
m
The People's Favorite'Store
nor. & rti.i.
a uv a iuuol a ui iiioiivi a
8-10 GRAND AVE.
Phone W. 260
Cash or Payments
I
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J LWrHi-4 U I
Orchardut Point Out That
Oklahoma Pay $2 for In-
ferior Washington Fruit
A MATTER OF SENTIMENT
Home Grown Applet Are
Quite as Good Meanwhile
State Yield Goes Begging
TV STANCE leuda enchantment to
lie view" nuia a well known ok
liihnma orehardhit this morning ills
uustedly while dlactlMalug tha disposi-
tion of Oklahoma City innauiuero lo
l'ii. apples grown two thousand miles
away brought bro nt enormous ev
lamae under a gigantic promotion
s. heme to help out I lie state of Wash-
ington and acid at a fahulou price.
Oklahoma orchardlata know Unit
hII over the country there U mi enor-
mous Apple crop. They know thai they
could not get t'J a bushel for 'heir
iippli'. aud do not ask It. Yet Wash-
ington apple that are not "fancies"!
are being told at better tlmii J n'
bushel. - I
In the (bark reform of oklahnmn.1
Ukansa iinrt Missouri renlly a part
f our trade territory there are thou
inula of cam of finer applet limn tlio:
Washington product AvvaltliiK n mm
l.' l. These run lip put In the .dlai-i'
i'f iikiiihiuna City hmichoiilcrs hi one
hulf the price Mug nske.1 for the'
iiHihwest product nud ni t the handler!
:i fine profit; while the uppli-M crown!
In this -MM Ion of the slate Mini of.
pleiiill.l iiunllty this year lit least.1
nre iinnhle to find tt staple market
:il n profltahle price. i
"If thin trade nt home business j
un thing. It Nhoiihl menu keep ;
Ing the apple money lis close home us1
po-dlile. thus encouraging the Okla
hotnii or. hiinllNt to plant more fruit!
trees .hm wiY .ople will my te!
the i ice for a foreign article thnt !
thev will for one produced rluhl ;it !
their doors Is n myHlery to me." i
A Well Dressed
j Gentleman in All
! Respects bave One
The ilUiilfliil mi'l somewhat corpul-
ent el I cntilciiiiin w us no douhl Iguor
lint of his snrtorlHl nuortisimlugs
slice he tool every reason lu the world
to beliote Unit he had leeu 'rfts'tlv
II I lil'e when leaving llnlllci NO Illltur-
iiilv he ili I let fuller In out movement
of his Mii'lie.l strut dntvu llHrrUou
street toward the uptown district tKls
nioriiliiL'. Now mill then be fingered
n somewhat graying mustache and
occasionally Mew II III. almost eutahla
puffs of rich smoke from an obviously
c I clem Into the frosty morning air.
So on he walked at pcniT with him-
self mi I the world unaware of the
riot that he w us leaving Milliil him
:i III f I M I n in i i helncs heut HluiiiNt
iloiililc iitnl acting ns though koine
mysterious Inter stellar gas hud sud-
denly r-ti li ken them w ith u muliiily
i liiinutei Iel by uhconl Tollable laugh-
ter. I liuillv tlic old gentleimin reached
his two liamls liehlnd Mm roattallH
from force of habit no douht aud to
his surprise felt something dangling
from the waist of his trousers. Hastily
turning around he dlseorerei thin
something I" he il I'lilr of sUssMiders.
The lust pcilesiriBiiH oavv of him he
was iliii king Into iin Improvised
homlolr ln hiiiil ii hlllhonrd uenrhy.
J. lU ll AT LAST
READY TO PAY UP
All This Work Yu Will Find (irtat Value In Our
End of Octobor Salo!
We love the pretty weather but It hasn't Jiad the
desired effect on our Winter DierchaudUf hem the
cmjy reductloiiik
SUITS
511.66
Sixty elegitnl new Kail Hlyle suits
lu Serges Oilharillnes I'opllus etc.
ilrald and fur trimmed
up to I'.'O.Otl
AUo new HulU coining dally vi't.
Ill fine Silk Velvets Itroadclollis
no. suits nt $'.'0 $;i( and r.
COATS
Dresses
Itlack I'liish Co:i In from SHXt up to (III.
Hoe our new arrivals lu cats he- Pi 7 Uk
1 1 iJU
turn hnylng. A very special nt p I
Merge liretwes from lUti
A very HMclal lot Serges
and Comhlniitloim
up to SIMM).
J6.95
V
Th Little HhI
Cnuli Iii uiri
mint Store ulli
tiMt grailrt ot
niorrbanillto at
price you
front.
cau
I
a?
mm
30 :i05 tt'. MAIN
Woolens
mill iitii I. in::
mine xry fit
tr.u lUf Hpct
mi u ioti'n mill
I'LAII Ml. KM
lllill-ll llomil
ItoaoitO'sN iM
of Trade Slgnirics lis
Make I'liuil Sclticiocnl
I or nii iii no Cotton llonglit
V -illl'l!'rV. (let. IS.- The t'.r'-
I. i. i I ul iraile Iiuh amiiiKeil t'
i 1 1 ' : : 1 1 etlctticuts for nil Aincr-
in in il u "hull II has IninKht and
I I 1 1 is mil covered liy sales con-
i is Tim iiich to be pul l "III lm i
oi 1 1 lei aloe at Itie port of ship-
H hi m III- ihile of shlpinenl mill
im i i . ul the same .talei will lie
1 a Kni'te In ui rl I ii k i tlio
1 1 ' In' pn id.
ATTEND NOT
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Athlete From Local Railroad
Office. Off to DenUon
November 6
KAN8VS CITY M... IM. 'Jo. -Tie
Kiuisiis eight niHil team Sunday inm
the world championship of the Nation
ill Horseshoe pitching touiiiilinciit
here.
When the chest feeli on fire mm t Ik-
throtlt Inirns. oil have Indlgestloii. nmt
you iiim'iI IICKKIVK In get rid of t in-
dUagreeahle feeling. It drives out lent
ly digested fond strengthens the
Ntomach and (uirlfli's the howek.
Trice .Tlc. Sold hv West fall Pnig l'ir
invstvr.
I Itl'AV. s 1'.
i.KK nrcKiNs.
M.
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AMBULANCE TIP
DKATH lKKYKTSTKST'Leand Perrln Woc Hurt of
1 Five Speed Regulation
Workman Who Kurd II. M. Anderson1
for SKMHM) Dlra l'revrnlhi( TrM of.
New Coni)eiua4la Lao
Quettion
4 Pianos Sold Next Day!
T?lt pays to advertise In the Ok
lahoma City Times. Uist I'rl
dn we advertised several pianos
that had his-n runieil for vurl
ous causes and offerH each of
Ihcin for the small halamv that
Has due on Ihwiu. We sold t f
these the neM day.
We have still several left. Il will
Pay to
Only Jin (Ml. IIIVU3IIUUII
e sllll lone the following -
fOOC HriMlley ffll ff OCfl Smith a HariMs ff 1 1 f
LLO liaiain e ie $ I H I JO halams- due. . . . 9 I I U
U pULU hahiuce due. .
$1500 rsr. . . $850
$225
Klmlmll
liltlilln i' ililc
Ditzoll MusicCo.A iissJFfg )rpM
Ask About Our I dison IhamiHiil )sr I'liiMiograph
as
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IN ALL ABA
Congret Limited to 1500 Sur-
geons Opens Clinical
Program in Boston
The ileaih Sunday of Samuel Trill Jl S A ItKSCl.T of the overturning
ell. tile Workman n lm fell from a s r l . ...... . .....
I ... i 01 a rerrine ami liiiuii iiiiihiiihiii'u
ti'ld at Hudson and Ciillfonila. Sep-' . . .
r C somewhat simplifies tile M""lu '""".
j legal difficulties which he pre itn. ho was driving the cur will probably
' I'd when he filed a suit for $10.imm i !" the use of his right hand for life
j damages agnliisl 11 M. Anderson own. ! I'errllie was the worst hurl of any of
cr or tne luillillug Uh.ii wliicU Trulett the five who were In the iiuiIiiiIhiic
was working. j w lien the wi.s k ms-urred. All the
liesplte tin' fact that Anderson had bio k lemloiis of his right arm were
coiiiiIIikI with the workmen comis'ii-! s i ere.1.
siillou net Trulett sued him uniler the: I'. J. McCarthy who was llng eon! the Individual eontentH.
old law. Had the plaintiff not died veyed to a lioepltal after Is-ing "truck
a lest me of the law would have by rt Simtn Ke train near Capitol Hill
lsen uiiole whereby some Inisitmlsten-' apparcntlv suffered no 1 effect from
cles. In It might have tMen stralgh-1 Ida exierlem-e. He waa aeverely bruls-
teued. lli.Hcier. liew cassis will prob ' sl as a result of the railroad accident
ably he rileil one by the heirs for lorn hut was resting easily at St. Anthony
to tin ni while Trulett was ln.nniicltiif. I hospital Monday morning. The others
than ti hundred Oklahoma
employes of the SI. K. ami
T. rnllroad and their famlllea "111 Is-
lu Denlsoti Texas Novcmher 1 lo
attend the first annual track meet of
tbo Katy Lines Athletic association a'
H-rtnu in-lit organliHlloii Intended to
promote ulhlotlcs and develop a clowr
relationship among the men a well
as to Improve their social and physi-
cal condition and to develop a spirit
of eo-oieratlnu lu the road' Hervh.
.More than 3.it ssple all who ran
sisslliy be Kiansl from their dutlex
will be lu attendance and elalsirate
preiaratlon for their entertainment
have Isft'D made by the cltlzena of
leulou. Au old fishloiiod barbecue
will be one of the feature of the (luf-
'Hi prlueliMil awanl of the meet will
he the 'V. r.. Hebaff trophy" a lov-
ing cup donated by C E. ik'haff the
res.Ter if the Mad. It will lie
he awarded annually to the district
team making the best score Ih the
track and field event. Honor intslal
will also be awanhsl to winners of
ti'i-Tn Hit :: V i lean sitr
'-'.eons of illstun lion will conduit
'in arranged lis a ssslal feature
In i I'lilieclloli Willi the sKth nillilllll
Hull al emigres- of surgeon of North
iueii a wl.l'li opened here Moiila
"I'll au e liinaleil aiteiiilanee of 1."SI
V 1 ' ' i 1 . 1 1 1 . -. il :. exphllllisl had I
1 limited to t lit-s. figure so Unit Hill
ni' ml i present inlglil witness ihe
"i r.itii'Hs.
I ernelal lllcellllg tlslllV I C
1 ai ' - i Miimi ot 11.. hesior. Minn..
: 1 1 " in.iuciii altsl as president.
I'd. nud
state in
mid five
Ing out i
by the executor of the I" the seeding iiinliulance Walter l'er-
lieliHlf of Ihe heirs a l.low ' rlne I ! Ilosemelu and K. J. Jorduti
' hllilreii. for
f his death.
damage arts
AIT0INTS CLERK
Coimnissl.aMT Donnelly Name ('. I'.
Seninielherk Surceanor ( City
Clerk luiii Str)henson
l:i
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W I INi.
Il"l I I.
i.i.i: 1 1 c hi ck
eseaHsl with slight siratihes and
bruises Physicians who orntod on
the driver' arm nt the I tilveisitj bos
pltal statist that It would imt he neces-
sary to amputate the arm. Imt that
tin- hand and wrist movements would
.i'w.ijs affected.
Cause of Arrhlent '
The spin was due to a combination
of muses. Severn I ambulation an
"Wi red the cull when Mil'iirthv was
stunk hv I lie eiiilne ul III.. 'I..ii.
had apsdiilel C. K'thiid stns't soulh cne-slng. imlng to
It.v clerk til lake Ihe! ml- lersliiinlliics In it
whose res-j there was a half hour's delay In an
.iiveiin?r sweiing the call and the Perr mil I
lliiliu car was the first on the i. I
The Oklahoma City men who have
entered the list have Iwn "work-j
Ing out" for Home time and are in the:
pink of condition. It Is the general
opinion around the hwal Katy dexit
that Oklahoma City will l a Htroug
contender for the trophy altue aev-:
oral Oklahoma athletes are known to
he exis'ptlomilly goisl lu their parflcii-j
lar line. The entries from here are:1
One rfundred yard dash H. P. j
Craves Karl II. Hush: Kxo-yard dash.i
C. 11- Illnman; one mile run C. II.'
kVERHOLSER
' THIATCR Phna W. t03
T N I li II T
And All Wrtsk Krrl lio-.il.
LITTLE ""JiTA "THE
EMMA
BUN TI HQ
BLINDNESS
OF ViRTUE"
A l'ljr ICtrrjr Molhw Mhaiilil rr
MlTIr.r.s il s.H nil s.iunlsv
MliHT-lir tto Mu- tor.
at ATI It 1 84 IV Mr.
TUESDAY OCT. 26
ONE JOYOta JIHII.AKT MI.IIT
OWt F-flODGEr
GUATAnEDICANMTfiELS
vr.BYTHIMO NEW MORK or IT.
riit'ti-u u 91 m.
l'oiitielly annoutind
I mini .siiier
Mi'inlav I tut t li
eininellie t s
I'la e f K in Stephenson
l-intl'.i t iincs effistlve
I s'i'iiiiiii'il'e k Is au exiert book
le M :l lit . .111 1 lit II.. la ! ..... ' II 1(1. 1.. l . . . .1. . .
s ni i.iiii in. iK-i-iijHuii ui oik'll S'VV
in me hi nil or tne miiii-iii i i.iiii. 01-...1 umi.ti iiii.m ru-ii..i .1.
' I 1
IMM TOK CONl( TH
The White Citizens Are
Especially Invited to Hear
WILLIAMS'
WORLD
FAMOUS
COLORED SINGERS
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PAVORITCS Or TWO CONTINENTS
130 PERFORMANCES IN LONDON ENG.
TIIK WlI.l.lAMsf COI.OUKH SIMimtJs will a.'nr In .
Til) AiKlllorlum (Motter ii 11:13 p. m- They riMwUt of
rehshrated slnrers. each one a Moist each one an arilsi
toured Knglaiid. 8is.lhind Wales Holland llelrlnni ijeniiHiiv
1..... . . .
i.-s. inr na.iT .-... j roiu college ami Homes or the holiest older
and have an muuirpasmsl ral as well a musical stumlard
They are able lo render all class. f niH(. frm v. jllhl
dhs t grand oisth.
This Is Ihe greateat isdonsl compiiny that has ever toured the south
mi' two iiuiiiiicina are uiMiissuig itieir alilllly. If you
(oil will nsidlljr ihsldo they have 110 espial.
ItCMN-veu and general admission tickets n aale for while
vwstiiait a 1 'rug More.
In ell Ml ' lie
riaupaii) of
I llei nave
and I raiH-e
once hear I hem
Iteaerved aeat ticket on sale for colored eopie at The Kevsti
Reaerved aeata 7."'. (ieneral admission .vir. Ciilldren I'.'m-
sside at
me Cafo
lie late ciliuliiiil court of itisaN
1 ' Hoe I the lower (sunt III the case
l i W I I'isiii. iitlavvn count. .
'I "ted of 1 iiiiimlilliii.' an iiiilavvfnl
iiatli'ti and sentenced to flftis n
iv-' iioirlsonini nt. The npis-al was
mKsed because tmt filed within Ihe
' ui"iiths' M'ihsl.
lm:
1 '
mal
iatn
'C1111I--I
V I'll'. nt
on
sieVers
III once
with 1I1
ti rn
II
r Iiottnelly will for
the name of llephcti-
r lo the clly nun m Is
nie new clerk w
I llnmau; running high Jump I-c.i Rat.
Ilff: running broad Jump C. I. I'lenv
ChtI R Kiash II. K. Ilravt; twelve-
I h ii ml shot put A. II. Cutiitlugham
1. F. Franks: circling bases. It. K.
Craves; fungo batting C. I. I'len;
fat inali'N (race C. S. McCherson.
Charles Htr'oud. C. 1. I'lens; tug of
war. F. K. 1'anlee J. K. Franks I
V. Crahani. Frank rrovo-t llert
Morse 10011 Chretien. Henry Skagiti
C. S. Mcl'herson : throwing I nisei 11 1 1
('. I. I'lcne and Karl It. It n-.li.
COTTON SHIP AFIRE
s tlii to familiarise himself 1 the ear to the left side of It 11
reiitliie work ami details nf Ihe I'oloord building. Kisdng mm
a collision with the frame Work
Home Owner
and House Builder
V on mint get the brat nd
tinmt for your money.
For Paint and Wall Pjr
Cill at th
Weatherproof
Paint Mfg. Co.
21-23 N. Hudion.
Phona Wal. 414.
IAW SCHOOL
(ii"D Moailir. Novriiiber t. al 7 10 i m
In Utah a bnl Anilllorlinii Kv-rlh-ni
nl.rlalnin.nt l'lllnillli-il His-nk-rs
Puhllr cnrillalljr IiitIIisI. Adnila-
alnn trt.
OKLAHOMA tITV I'NIVKHaiTT.
II lrr4 nidf.
Chun. Walioil ."Jo
n-KAK UP TITLES
Man) Washington Cmtv ' He hwil
"uses liulld on lnda That Were
I m'er I'rlvale Owneratiip
ItAltri I sMi i.K. th-t. JO. A cwu-
ahlerable nmntier of the arhool hottsea
of this ciiniv Hri. M. on in(j l0
which t. my 1(W ll0 fui g(
conlli k i lMrn yi lmnnwljri
When Hie selasil houaM wei flmt
1 -liaiciv after alaiebood
the li all. n w i. 9T 0f g
iiHpiiaiini affair My inaKu
n sit. K. ml he tutUlliC
cnstisl without asking the comieut of
Ihe owners of the land. In many
cams the owner of the property could
not ! I.s iiici er Instaiiyea the
owner oi tne In ml waa aaked If It
wouiii in. nit rlcbt to build 9 aehool
house niul niant invariably tha an
swer was hi the tiffirmatlve. The
scliisil was constructed and la oroil
. .(...I I ... .1 a . .....
pen. o.o me sciioui uistrlct baa IIO
title lo the land.
r.verv eiioit is now Is. Ing made to
clear up the titles by purchase or die
nation of ihe Ian. I ami It Is hoped
all will Im cleared U fore Ihe end of
the present school tear.
KW (IIUmRS
I "'. ss n iiiry of stale granU
follow lm; charterH (s tols'r 2"-'
Mallory Uoer Coloraslo ReHted U
Have Dmi Abandoned 30 ea Off
t ape Komaln
in-
tcrseetlon of Itotdnsiai and lirainl ave
Hues at ii terrific rate .tf spss itomrli
plai es In the pntemelll caiiscl (he
driver to swerve the heat) car In an
endeavor to get by them. That threw
an. hv
that
thi CIlAni.EHTON S. r Oct. 25. -The
fences In pnrt of the street In ?: Mallorr liner Colorado which sailed
of the new Zl.glar theatre .uiiiill( from Charleaton last night with cot-
was Inevitable the driver listed his ton for New York (might fire and waa
brakes and swerved a.'alu to the I ultandoned. aoisirdlng to a wlreleaa
right. The car skidded for tiearly a ' iea"e reoidved here Monday from
hundred feel aud rhen whirled over the ateamer Huwanee. The Sitwanee
raelnn south ome more. It was ism- reported the burning Teasel had been
aldcred a miracle that no mote were i slirhtd off Cape Romaln .10 miles north
lirt' of here. Another report waa that a
May ReoW Speed Limit Merchant Miner ahlp had rescued
When iinestlonod coiiivniiIK the the crew. The Odorado did not carry
aeed at which fire apparatus and am- imawengera.
bulances were allowed to travel Mnr. I
or overholser admlttisl Monday that i BBaBg!HB!gM?"'
It was a nitration had long 1. aaaaHaaMBMaSHaiaVaaBBl
troubling him.
"The anhleiit Sunday may hapicii
again at nn v time" raid the mnvor.
Kereral ais hlenta of a similar nature
In Oklahoma City are nlready iai rec-
ord. According to th city ordlniinet'i
no aaed or traffic reguintlona Hly
to Hiiergency Tehlclea of this kind and
yet It la a iiuestlou as to whether It la
lietter to endanger the llvra of many
In an attempt to save a fnw momenta
time or not. Jf the ambulance had
la-en traveling nt a reasomiliiu rate of
atsssd. of course the ai-chlent would not
have happened. The uin-stl f .
lowing emergencv motor vehicles to
trarel through the down town iiutrlet
wlthiMtt restrictions or regulatloiia of
any kind must mine up for solving
sooner or later."
iipKN 12 NOUN I'NTIt II I'. M
LYRIC
VAitirvin r tita s ea.
anowivo TOD K
"alavtelMa MaarharlMa"
VaM In tie araleal Thine lrniir nf
aemhala nml JiiKiilrra lietor I lo- nlill
aii'l lie l "suine'' uiuli-lan
"ri Adair"
Tin- "lie.ili muali tan" nhese ai'is-ai nn.'t
alone Is a sure aunt lniac II iriiluiir
ami he Ii 'amiM" niusl Ian.
"IMIKOOV and Kil l''
A ii.inrilv i vi llnf a' I liiiri.ilu -tuar erla
Inal ilancea and nen anni hiu ctirier
illniiry.
In ili I una In toy
'Th. rrelendeVa"
ilrnmn.
rrnvvfunl Kiin
a fimr ni t nan
Ad.lla ai t'hlldran a la la mr ar
Monday ami Toesday at the
STMD
The I nrivaJed ' Irramatle Art or
K I) M I I) KRKRKK
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"T II K H 0 N U Of
T II r. W A OK H L A v r
Pirn Art-Meter! faat Sftt rVemea
THE EMPRESS
OBBATMT rHOTOM.ATa IN ALL THE WOI
THE OA BARA
PHOTOM.A ta IN ALL THE WOULD
Arirw.
WMk UUrlma
nnatlag
' a
Will Craal. Twawrew m
DlatlaMitlg N.w gtra
Draail. Ta la
A rowEwrn. plat or Timi ixtrrkt
LOU TtLttCEN Today in "THE EXPLORER '
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Okmulgee. Capital
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ed tin
Itn:.:
Turner Mower
gs A. F. II. ."iii..
Inn Head till of
atisk f.Hl.msi
The Mvlan oil and Oaa comisiav.
Bapuliai; W A silnam 8apHilm. j.
A. Stliiaon Imihi tXi. j y. Ilalrd
imuns iea I nnl a stock. I'liaai
i.ranen ii many. Tnlaa;
1 lll-fllll.il 'I'lll.. . II .. ( M. .
I" ii- 'i. uooir luisa
I . i. y roc'm .rc. Jpn Mo.; W
tioti.e lulsa. t iipltal atink l.n.iaai
fount Rclrf for
Ahlna. wnilM
and aaa Fmi
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Latta, Thomas A. The Oklahoma Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 165, Ed. 1 Monday, October 25, 1915, newspaper, October 25, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169884/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.