Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 216, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1916 Page: 2 of 10
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TWO
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. SATURDAY DECEMBERS 1916.
CLARK REPROVES
'BUSY' LAWYERS
District Judge Says They Must
Not Set Over Suits.
"Hereafter cairs srt for trial in the
county court will be tried in turn or
rlismiwl on rail." Julr'r Clark assign-
ment iiultfe declared litis niiirniiiK in
his court room for motion day luisi-
!lss
"Lawyers have become addicted to
the habit here of settiiiR rases for trial
and then aRrccinif on date of call to
have the suit set over a term. This
practice ii unfair to the court."
Judtfe Clark also set down the prin-
cipal that the custom of resetting cases
to which there was no answer at tuno
of call would be abolished next term.
He reprimanded a member of the bar
v. ho appeared at that moment to re-
(tiest llie redocketiiiK of a case to
which he had failed to answer earlier
t'lis week. The excuse (liven was that
he was bnsv with other matters
ONE THOUSAND
MORE ADDED TO
Y.M. C. A. FUND
(Continued from P On.)
rmililiiiK would probably li"t be com-
pleted and ready for nrupancv until well
after January 1. I'MR. A local architect
said that includtni? fairly expensive
lots for the site a building half a
l.-uk'e as the American National bank
buildiiiK could be erected with the
money raised for the Y. M. C. A . The
American National bank building cost
in the neinhhorhool of $161000 ex-
clusive of the sie it was stated.
Membership Feeii.
Membership fees in the Y. M. C. A
will ranr from $1- to JI.l per year.
with all privilcKcs
i p
exceot edurational
ctasTes Included. " TarV of ttie or(fantTa
tion'i revenue will be derived from the
rooms it rents in its dormitory.
Selection of a general secretary will
test with the loial board of iWertor
to be seleofed mhiii by the executive
committee from its own imtnliership
A nomincting committee will he chosen
nnd will make its recommendations to
the executive committee which will an
thorite the appomment of the members
selected for the board. 'I hrse mem-
rrr will then assume their duties as
directors of the Y. M t A. The
question of securing a secretary will
be taken ip by them with the interna-
tional ci mmittee of the Y. M. t . A.
Billheimer on Salary.
To allay a rumor that be received a
percentiiKC of all contributions made
onruiK the campaign l. S. Hilllieitner.
ii.teruatioiial district secretary of the
V. M C. A who aided in the cam-
rain. was asked this tm.riiitiK to make
a statement. His expenses he said
are paid bv the international commit-
tee and he receives only a specified
salary.
The only money deducted from the
rrntribtiiions to the campaign is that
cxpcndel for actual expenses smh as
rent clerk and stcnonrapher hire and
Ktocrrv bills.
Church Gives $2000.
large contributions aiinoiin.cd last
tiii-ht .ii d o clock at . M ( . A head
iii.'irters were (iconic A. Todd. J-'."1!!
total. $-IJKi0; l'iist 1'iesliyterian chinch.
JJlKK); Oklahoma Natural (las com
panv. $J5IX); li. It. Jones. $1000. total.
$1 1.11(H); M. L. Turner. $500; Ameri-
can National bank $500. total $0llM.
Oklahoma Operating companv. J'1"1);
Mrs. Mary K. Halliburton $500; Mrs
Maud V.' Kussell. $5(nl. total $10)')
S. K. CottinKbam. $1 000.
Young Women May
Delay Campaign
When the campaign starts for the
YounK Women's Christian ;ysoci.itioi
hitildiiid the pmninters will baxe a
nucleus of $.12000 in voluntary pledge.
K. J. I'.dwanls. I! II. Jones and ('. V.
( oleord have sinnilied their willingness
Old Photographs of
Present Residents
1 111
I able to send money from till country
to lirrnmny and Aualria-HuiiKHry. Th
niiiney la trunamilted from Now fork by
wlreleaa. lis aakl
Mlnlatara to Mat Th local Mlnlatertal
"llinme will hold an adjourned nieetliiK
Monday morning at 10 o clock at the Flrai
Methndlat church.
W. C. T. U. Maaamaatlng -M:iamat-
lnaa of tin Wiinifh'a t hrlatlan Tcmpvr-
Biu'f union will ho Iv'ld Sunday artcmuiin
at th Trinity Hattat rhureh. l West
Tvieiuy. third atreets and In th Second
Methndlat ehurch. McKlnley anil Hotim'
at Cjiur -ot H.S71. M X. CrforJ
obtained to eofitrncia for !.7tS It A
II Hautthirtan will build th Hprtn-f ertmk
townahiii lrU1ra fur Jl.HM: Hcwrdinan
company two brtdnea. I2.S76 nd A. I"-
Alsvard. ona township brldga 11100.
fnr tli iiiirnoa of launching n eanilni
for national iirohlhltlon In IHI0 Hum
ineatliiKa
eniintry.
o'clock.
will ho held thr()UKhout th
The ineetliiKa hr will be at
No. 43.
The picture published yesterday was
that of Indue J. T. Hi.ijliley commis-
sioner of public safety of Oklahoma
1'ity. The photograph was take.i
twenty-seven years ano. Judc Hililey
is serving his second term as city com-
missioner. He was police judye bete
for many years.
Today's picture is of a man well
known in political and professional cir-
cles. We'll tell you Monday who he is.
MoCormack Hara Next Year llath-
awav Itiiriier. who t-nmipo'd the San t'urlo
UihiiiI 'pern eniiifin) anil John McCoi-j
ni.o k. thi HliiKxr for thrlr reeent h)"r-
am ra here Hiinouncd ttxlitv that a re- .
tuin piiKnKeiiieiit for next yeur would be
ecur-d. j
Inauranca Men to Meat Member i
Hutchinson of tlin na t loon I luuuit ol In-
uniinee feilerntlon of Chli.Hgo will lie In
Ckhihoma l"lty Monday. At noon niem-
Iiitm of the cx.Tullve rommlttee and offl- '
eer of the li al fedt'rntton will attend a i
liineheon lit the lye-ltuekln hotel In
honor of Mr. llutehlnaon. At the meeting
will hn dlaeunned the work of forming
oiganl.attmiH In viirioun eon lit I en I
Qeorga A. Todd Suad - Chanting frnut
In li Inins.ietloii Involving InveBtnient In
I'onea Iteflntng company oil atnek A I..
West tumlirr dealer of Mammon Okln.;
vi slerdav filed ft mlt In the dimrlet eourt 1
atntluat tiaorge A Todd aeeretary of thn
corioruiion (lrnmmtliig IliiU.oni).
Woodman Circle Reception Ollv-
Orove No. 4s Woodmen elrele. will
hold an Informal reeeutlon In 1. (). O. K.
hall on Monday from 6 to 7 p. m.. In
honor of V A. Fraaer aoverelgn coin-
niander of the Wrxiilinen of the Worll
of Omaha Neb. Col. H. W. Jewel aov-
erelgn niHnngor Woodmen of the World.
(Mimha J. W. Mnnaell etnte ninnager of
Oklahoma and Urn Manaell.
the Overholser players; Dr. J. M. I'os-
telle dietetic specialist; Thomas I'.
tolmer. meter tester lor the Oklahoma
i i.is and I'.lectric company; Seward K.
Shelden and Lawrence K. Smith news-
papermen and l.owry V. Kastland hili
si hind student.
THE HUMAN SENTINEL
Which Stands Guard Over Our Health.
(P.y I.. 11. Smith M. D.)
The liver acts as a vatA over our
wrll-brinir siftuiK out the cinders an !
ashes from our general circulation. A
bloikade in the intcetines piles a heavy
biinlcii upon the liver. If the intestines
aie choked or clowned up the circula-
tion of the blood becomes poisoned the
system becomes loaded with toxic waste
and we suffer from auto-intoxication
or ptomaine poioninR. Something ii
wroriH with the liver and we suffer
from headache yellow-coated toiiKUe
bad taste in mouth nausea or das
acid dyspepsia languor debility skin
or eves yellow the water is scant
iind hii;li colored containing "brick
dust" deposits and bile pimrnts. At
sin h times one should drink plenty of
water between meals and a pint of
hot water one-half hour before break-
fast and occasionally take a pleasant
laxative btrcli a one is made of the
Mav-apple leaves of aloe and root of
jalap first extracted and put in ready-
to use form by Dr. Tierce nearly fifty
years ao and sold by almost all drug-
gists as Dr. Tierce's I'leasant Pellets.
Do not take mineral oils or so-called
"Kussi.in Oil" for the experiments bv
K I'. McDonald have shown as lately
repoittd in a government publication of
the I' S Public Health Service that
mineral oil may act as an irritant that
produce nastro-intestinal disturbances
and that it may cause tissue prolifera-
tion stimulating cancer.
I he next important ornan to be reck-
oned with in this life of ills and sor-
rows is the kidneys. Kidney disease
carries away a large percentage of our
people. What can the ordinary person
do to properly balance bodily health?
'I he answer is not easy but I advise
evenhodv to eat less meat eat coarse
plain food with plenty of vegetables
dunk plenty id water between meals
mid take a uric acid Solvent such as
Amtric before meals for awhile. Anuric
can be obtained at any diutf store. -Adv.
HAVECOLORJN YOUR CHEEKS
lie Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets
to make donations ol JiniHHl e.u h
smallrr contributions totaliiiK $.
have been announced
It is likely th the movement
building- the Y. V (' A. ipiartcis
be laiini lied next summer or fall.
ami
:ii
for
will
Vital Statistics
MODERN PEOPLE
EAT WITH EYES
ASSERTS EXPERT
(Cuntlnord from Tnie On.)
trying to keep up with rich. Now the
flour I am going to use in bread you
people will eat next weeg cannot lie
marketed in America It is sold to Cu-
bans. Put the Cubans pav less for it
than Americans do for bleached white
flour and grt much more nourish-
ment "
Instead of expensive patented break-
fast foods Miss Osborne will manufac-
ture her own. " certain breakfast food
mani'factttred f'otn wheat " she said
this morniiiR. "was increased in price
recently to 20 cents per box. We have
figuicd out thai at that rate the wheat
from which it is made is worth $7 per
bushel.
No Meat Used.
"I shall use no meat in this test
which costs more than 20 cents a pound.
I shall use condensed instead of freh
milk ; I shall use bran w henever I can
do so conveniently in your menus.
I-.very article of food will be much
cheaper than what is usually sold
"I do not know how much this ex-
periment will cost. You may he able
to pet all the nourishment you need
for 25 to 2d cents a day it may require
more. I shall give you all you want to
rat regardless of iiuantitv. I want it
understood that vou people are tn
martyrs are not Irving to show ou t'
little a person can live but bow cheaply
one can live comfortably.
Present Day Evil.
"Twenty years ago no one beard any-
thing of the high cost of living but that
was because people didn't insist on buy-
ing luxuties and expensive foods twen-
ty years ago I want you people to
prcive to Oklahoma City ami the state
of Oklahoma that the foods whith your
fathers ami mothers used rooked prop
erlv. will sustain you physically and
mentally and taste jtisl as goud as
i osting twice as mm h.
Menus used at each meal will be put
Blrtha.
Mr iind Mr. 1.. W. Whitley.
i'Iiii.hi Iviinia uYemif girl.
ins south
Deatha.
Mm Murv Juno Jones "II
llla West Thirty-first flrect.
eara
old
Building Permlta.
NietiolH Chandler I'I7 West Tlgh-
tieiiih street two-story frame dwelling
t4.no.
V ( hiiiinier 11 i si inirn-
1 one silir frame dwelling.
N i
le.li
fli.l Mlr
l imn
Kind A
On
H UH Old
Ireen
Llncenaea.
en s old ' 'kluhom.i
llhynioml Hums Is
M.irrlarje
in 1 1 n . J.'.
Sllelli'll
arner.
M Welilon. .7 euis old. Is iiniiM
.Mo mid M ngMiet M. Pawn
i. hi. Ullllnns. Mont.
..ml A. Thoip sear old. and
.s.uiileis. ;i rniH old Im i'( tins
('Its .
ea 1 1
Kle
It. Il.l
'"n.-nrv 1. HICKs 21 years old nnt
Mario Hii'iun -'I )nti old both of this
city.
Mary E. Leonard.
r.lUal.eth l.eoeaiil. H't yenrs
Met.
Mr. M .i-v
old. died at 30 1 Kast '1 HUH Hi reel nisi
nli-ht She h uses a riislund II M
l.eoi.arl. and tin eluldien. eiTvrni.
Will lie held III llie resilience lit 3 O el..Cl
this litteinooll. The t.i.ils will he tukel
lv reirlne mid Until" undeiliikers. to
liuthili! (or Inirliil. Huttirlo la the for-
nutr homo of h family.
unpflMii Maiaev.
llnrrleon Miiasny. 71 eais old. died
11 VV..I ll H-elllie thlM lliollllllg
ice will be held tomorrow iifternonn
o'clock llie I'i'dy
cer.
Mnln'a
portralta.
Ptudlo fine phntorranhs.
liver thn IJon Ktore. Ad.
oil I
Athton for Civil 8ervlce-W. (1 Ash-
ton aluie Inhor eoinmlsslimer. wnnta civ-
il eervlee rules pstnttlleh'd for the state
department of In I. or. lie will petition
the next legists! lire for such legislation
Ashton says eueh n system Is neeessnrs
to Insure a high standard of efficient
In CHrrylng on the depart meru'a affairs.
IV J.
Adv.
K. Pean. Pentlsu K.S4 Lea Blrtf.
Brldga Contracta Let Six of the eleven
commits let yesterday by the eoiintv
commissioners for the construction of
bridges In different imrls of the rountv
went to t ho Oklahoma llrldge company
Film Depicting
War's Tragedies
at Empress Soon
iiiiiiii
110
THE
FOLLY
COMING SUNDAY
4 ACTS 4
Pantages Road Show
VAUDEVILLE
FEATURING
FOUR PATROLLERS
Novelty Musical Entertainers
b'rom the "IUk Time" Hig
Headline Act.
Belford & Gardner
Sonss and Oiatter.
DON & PATTY
Clever Comedy Team.
Lillian Pleasants
SinfiiiiK' Comedienne.
-ALSO
A Select Program of
First Run Picture Plays
FIVESHOnSSUHDAY
2:30 4:30 6:30 8:00 9:30
PRICES
Sunday Matinee and Nights
Main I'loor 15c; llalcony 10c
Weed-day Matinee 10c
Quality Firtt Alwavi
mm
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DIG NEW PROGRAM OPENS SUNDAY AT E
ILY1RIC
Picture Start it 1 p. m.
VanderilU 2:30 3:00 7:30 9:30
Otlz-Martlnez
Star Danceri of Royal Spain
Arthur Angel Co.
Haying MA Real Soldier"
Mack & Mablle
In the delightful skit "Together"
HARRY x VESTA
Godfrey-Henderson
Offering "Aboard for Abroad"
Dave Woods
Whose Dogs and Monks Play
"Keal Cause for Divorce"
FEATURING ALSO
"GRIP OF EVIL"
' IN TWO REELS
The powerful serial fotodrama produced by the great Tathe or-
ganizationalso today a reel of movie news from over the world.
20c-awsasy's0N-20c
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tt
The
at
Serv-
nt 1
will lie Bent to Klien-
City-Briefs
a .11 llie tun
I when 1
(IKed wi
Boy Fined -.IihIkii Spltler In ttie rttf
rim. t this mniiili.K t"'k Into eoiiMlitHra-
lhi fiiBilmitlnn of iiroiirmn im ......
niink AvreH is-yenr nm r
illl Menllli- Itvolver trmn
IiIm employer win nrriUKnen. nw.-i"
ii JC (me mi. I n tlilrtyiliiy Jiill ' utenee.
iluiniK Rixxl lielinvlor.
Spur Tracka Planned- For tho purpoaa
of inivliiK evervtliliiK In reollneKa for tna
tniiiHP'UtinK "f materl'il" to tlie new
terwiuks alte. li'iv Metlurn. elty enxl-
i....r this iimrlilnit whs In roimiltiitlnn
witli'liork l.l'iti'l orflel-ilH relntlvi! to tin-
constitution of tlie apur traekH.
DTea- AreorilliiK
l.y Mn Itirry
If ycur skin ij yellow complexion
pallid-tongue roated appetite poor
you have a had taste in your mouth a
lary no-good feeling you should take
Ulive Tablets.
Dr. l'dwards' Olive Tablets a sub-
Itilute for calomel were prepared by
Dr. Kdwards after 17 years of study
with his patients.
Dr. F.ri wards' Olive Tablets are a
purely vegetable compound mixed with
olive oil. Vou will know them by their
olive color.
To have a clear pink skin bright rye
fio pimples n feeling of buoyancy like
cliiblli Mnl days you must get at the cause.
Dr. I .dwards' Olive Tablets act on the
liver and bowels like calomel yet liavo
wi dangerous after effects.
They start the bile and overcome con-
Itipation. That's why millions of boxes
are ld annually at l"c and 25c per
box. All druggists. Take one or two
nightly and note the pleasing results.
Adv.
Marry Kahle'a Mother
I.. .. t.. I. .unit.! Ill I'lVll
Knhle tloi mornlhK tier run-nimn. n..
im InsioHiiin rn'in hue p-ncrn-d the Imd-
nli. of hln mtither. Mi" V. V Knhle of
lmn Ohio Just ten iiiunitea tutme nhe
.lli'il ' Ills niother Iind I n uiu'onm-loua
amen Wei ne"l MV l"H minium i "a
111 . ...'. Jv'l
If you wish to know how the
jf-wernment proposes tu defend
this tut h in go to the
STRAND THEATER
Tuesday and Wednesday Dec.
II and 12 ami see the thrilling
unilrr sea drama
The Secret of the Submarine
All For 5c
"Tin Soldier"
Sunday a screaming comedy.
MAJESTIC
5c Ilk 5c
"The Girl From Frisco"
4-AAH)U rOMr.OIFA4
Tomorrow
"LAM OH TIIK I.I MnKRCAMir
llrlrn Holme.
TIIK 4.KKATFK POWER"
Halm Inuti4i)
New I'roffrmm Ktery ttmf.
Seven Keys to
Baldpate"
i) By the
Overholser Players
The beit stock company In America
will provide a delightful entertainment
tor the theaterjoers of Oklahoma City
commencing Monday night. Thli ocean
of thrills laughter and surprlin crea-
ated by George M. Cohan from Earl
Derr Biggeri' ootI Ii unique In ita
wonderful entertaining qualities.
Matinees Wednesday Saturday anrf
Sunday seats 25c except Sundays. Every
fvening seats 23c 35c and 50c no higher.
Season reservations may be made at
the box office. Telephone Walnut 2093.
Next week the celebrated 2.00 crook
play "Kick In" at the regular Over-
holser prices.
IIIHIIIIIIUI
Mme. Nailmova
World"
appear
ptess
December
s greatest tragedienne who will
in "War Hi ides" at the I!m-
Sunday Monday and Tuesday
picture
17 18 and ') This
dealing witn me tragedies ol wars
lii.Lurin.il til... (..1 .1.
.'"in" iT...i it ..... i.i (Mi.- - iiuinK......... a'"'"' n iiii niriiirtll IIC
liihed every .f..v next week n the Im al j "r " ZnZTlim rrlenda fying a nation. It is declared by the
newspapers tgrllier with the recipes
(or each dih Iind its approxmiats cit
Expense Prorated.
When the expetiment has been con-
cluded the total cost of the eighteen
meals will be estimated and the expense
prorated among the members of the
plain food experimenters.
All members of the squad were made
to promise this morning that during
the prog! ess of the experiment they
were to eat or dtink nothing but water
except at meal tunes. Soft drinks randy
and otlirr "piece" were banned by Miss
(Isbotne. She will also insist that e.uh
member of the experiment Mptad drink
a glass of either cold or hot water be-
fore beginning breakfast. This stimu-
lates the digeitivc jilirrx of the stomach
so that the first meal of the day is more
readily and thoroughly assimilated.
Membeis of Squad.
Members of the experiment sipind
are: Mrs. A. A. Humphrey housewife;
Miss deitrude Corbitt assistant secre-
tary of the Oklahoma Hankers' associa-
tion; Anthony Kyan actor member of
Last Night
OF-
Electric Show
tnl. I !lm brothers that Mrs. Kulile hnil el
liressed ft wish to live until atie saw
Iheui Her body baa been eenl to Frank-
lin i'lL for burliil.
Judna nunn to BPaak-Jndt Jeaan .1
Imnn retired Just lee of the anprem
eniirt. Is In be the Hpeaker nt the Men a
I miner i lob l Us next n tsng We lues.
ilny nlRht at the Hklrvln lintel tlla ad '
liess will bo on th Hfn f Abraham
IJni'oln. j
Branch Pnatotflce t he Opened -On
Jieeeilllier IS the Hwtiifflre (leilirtlllHnt
will n'ii a Btntlon for reeetvlnn and dla-
patebliiR pnreela lit 0 l-'nat Main atfeel
llnlurt II Ibinaen aiiierlntindent of
m.'ills. kmh ili.it Oirlathins mnllliiK ybould
be dune now.
rtowa rinled Ball Arthur Ftowts held
In Hie rnwni'K enmity Jul ehsrued with
hlllimr ("oriiiilliis Vmirhlea llils nnnnln
.is denied bull bv the erlinuotl enuit of
nil" lis limve fii-seili Hint I lie. vl.ene
lU'ilnsi blm Is Insiiffn lent to Justify Ida
liu urcenilinn I
. . ...
Oovamor laanea Reiuiltlon rlnvernof
Willliima this morntiiK Issued a rerjulal-
l!nn on ttie aoveinnr of New Mexlen for
I timid It. Iliisshiim wnnted In ( 'rK
county on a clung of urnnd lareeny.
fSacratary Smith to Conduct Salet See-
retnry U A Smith of the atrit aehool
Inn. I ileo'iiimenl imd T. I Methinnell
atiperlntrndent of the sules division will
leave Monday fir 1311a and Woodward
rniintles where Tueadny and Wedneadar
thev Mill e.'iidiiet tt iiiiblle aaja of atata
ai hnol In ml. I
New iork Herald to be a greater film
than "The Ilirth of a Nation." Adv.
TWILIGHT SLEEP
In Mns-lra ami Trtura.
TOIIA ONLY
Th Mutberhnml Nneletf
Announra Kcieneii rreattt Triumph.
I'ainlen. Childbirth a llooo to Mollirr-
hooil. AUDITORIUM
Four aslona dally for women only:
1 00. I ill i 00 ami 15
Niaht man and woman hoth Hom
dlvl.l'.l.
AdoilsRlon S(c.( r'hildran undar II not
admltiad.
r i irn
THE WORLD'S GREATEST PHOTOPLAYS
Offers Sunday and Monday
The
Popular
Screen Star
Tormar Traaaursfe ltlltobeii Fhinlop
fntnier atut lie.iaurer of Oklahoma la
sniniivh III ol his home In Tulsa ae-
eordlna to Inform" I Ion reaeb'm snta of.
fli lata tmlnv He bna been III for several
iIiinh fnlliiwlnn his Tellreinent from
public life Mr jnjnlnn rnKiiXnd In the
ml business.
Purr.haalng Agent Hare R. F Dutn-
anbn purehaaliia aant fur thn KSirt
A S eatern nt lrt
Smith
Ina that eompany'i
!rt (tinlth Is visit-
offle her todny.
Not Qultty Pla fntrd-H. 1. Me-
Mullen and t 11 t-lnrlatnn wr arinlarnrd
befor Jus I In. Hubert Mmipln this morn-
tn ar nn a i lnirae of lim env They pleaded
nut millty and i eninmltted tn Jul I In
default i.f bond Their trial la ae for
Ixeeinher IS.
I Monay May B Bn lo Oarmany Man.
I Mr lloblnaon of th r- Wrateru t'nloM
(file a nn nun r. I rwi li of Infnrmatlell
tod.iy that for th fi st llm alnea the
1 Lurnprau wur wna alailoil lua uumpaiij
Supported by Theodore
HobertA and Tom Fore-
man in a L8ky-I'ftrft-mount
masterpiece pho-
toplay "Unprotected"
A finely conceived and well executed plot abounding in
human interest and based on the practice in some
Houthern Btates of leasing convicts to private con-
tractors. TONIGHT
JACK PICK FORI) AND LOUISE HUFF
in the Famous Tlayera feature "Seventeen."
Ten Cents Children. Fiv CnU
IMERTY
Opening Sunday Matinee
THE CHES DAVIS
Musical "Revue"
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 216, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1916, newspaper, December 9, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170205/m1/2/: accessed May 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.