Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1919 Page: 8 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CITY T1MUS IHUJUUJAY APRIL 24 lfl
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til L'iET WITH
;O0y CHIEFS
Taylofi Lewis and Wilkinson
1o Hold Confab.
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KANSAS CITY Mo A.nl .'-
FollosviiiR conlrrrmc Urrt ltrtsvrrn
John Dfea'ft vkf priiil(it i( ih
United Mn Vorkrr Jubit Wilkin-
on of Mu.kKce OkU irc-ilnt nl
Uistnit J I. and Alriii'lcr 1 1 w .n t (
WtlnhiirK KW isroiclmt ii iislri
14.' it wi H.iuouiifed that llm Ii-
cuMiua of thtf stnke nf d.1"1 miiirrs
of the CcntrHf. (.'full ami I'okt ami-
tiany in (.'kUli'uia Kansas mid Ar-
kaniav would he omtiniit'l and t'ut
Hirry N. Xa I'-r. iir nfidnt ol
tltf conitiaiiy would annul.
No arefinriit ws rcailifl ui"n
whkll a srtllnm'iit miwlit l.o in:nl.
it wan itatrd. 'J tir iiRht of tlw
miners) tu ilftrrnAiie the hi'r t
svhich llir m.ultiiic ir-w shall M;irt
' to work is sai.l to he the point "
whirli llic diM'tilrJiWev
DIGCIST MY N
LCtt CaYE SEES
mi CI SI2SIT
(Cmtirufd fiom ao
aild I l.-hrr tlklah.mu Mill li
rlunve to lr I'nr tirst B.itt: u
countty I rr.u 'i Ifr limits"
Slump in Stale.
the
' Tlii vsas in"l-mi!.lv slumr
ll.iv HI
the st.itr. lanli'iiiM
At 111 im U k tTi i
i . i
morning the e srtr.
icjlintics K'l'l ' d ".ri
mi .1 t'l m.hui
and only a lr
iIhiis:iiiI iliitl.it .o
lid 10 fir
u.te total of ;-.l.5'rf'.IJ Iwent-one
tountirs are 'Jew unoiiiiiallv ovitr.
I he hir i it - ' s"1! '" hind ac-
cording t" i-ih.un Mu-skoner lus
Mibscrihrd onlv ;oo.i'. or alx.tit one-
thnd ol in 'Hu ll 1 u'sa h.is only
Will irnil out '.l ??.ini.Oii(I. 'J'onca
t'ltv and ili"ini"'l.i are the onlv cilies
of any si.-r in thr "-tat.- reimrled over.
niiimilKee I niil "McAI-'sU'r. ll.irth'H-
sillc J'awlimik.i. JNipulpa "b)iie
TtlUx. Muskogee ai'd Ok.u t-itv
are the ci-ntr "ii whuh Hv fate ol
the campaicn drper.dt. If these go
over by S.itntd.n imait the state iii't.i
sill be suhs. nl.nl by that tune. ."-
ham ii Caddo cimty is n-poim!
to be within 1 of m luot:i m.ik-
int; the fonttli diouthv minly tu make
a record in this i ini.;irc'n.
Slurr.p ri-iiod Usual.
ii.il'..-"ii i..i'i:s out th.it a sluiiii
.i i- .i i ! . nl.ir i .itmc of any
i ii".;. .:' :s'id Lik.-s it a an encmiran-
hi i.i. t th.i' it ha- collie mi. early. In
ir i ioik s.iinu.iieii he sas the pe
riod oi lelh.irny ilint in ttw sccntul
werl-.
Mr we.ti rn part of the starle is far
ahead uf llic eastern part oi tlie state
ir tin- campaign to d.ne. All but one
of the coiuilic-. letmrted officially and
two or liner- of those repot trd linof-
ficinlly ate on the westem side of the
.slate. In tin- fourth loan r.impatkH the
situation n revet ed and the e.vtern
part of the state led oiticijls state.
Keports rnened from Kan as and
Texas indicate that no counties in
those states had been reported over up
to yesterdav
Army Maa Speaks.
(.'apt. I H. Warner formerlv pro-
frtsor of history in the l.'niversity of
falilornia and one of tlie best speak-
ers sent throtinh the state from Fort
Sill spoke at the noondav luncheon in
the Chamber ol ( imunen e this ihmiii.
Warner was with the Filth field ar-
tillery in Frame and went tluoucjh the
battles of Mottldidirr and the Marne
lie v.-as acrois for ten tnnntbs.
( apt J. W. I .oef of (lie Tenth field
ar! '.lery reported to state head'uatters
this luorniui; that he had spoken at a
mist entbusia-tir meeting in (Iknml-
' gee la-.t inghi and predicted the suc
cess i i that city in the campaign.
W J. 1'e'tee said this morning that
he i-.pei.trd to 'iunniince more sub-
vrintions at the hmchron today than
at a'iy timr ilurini; the campaign.
Many of the ii-ains have already ran-
vcl the t assigned districts and
new plans for ifcanvass and further
prosecution of the city campaign will
be made n.dav
Meet at Fotd riant.
Of the four division generals jthe
report of F. A (iross was the most
encouraging. Captains from Gross'
team were t bold a meeting at the
Ford plant at 1I W this morning for
the purpose of signing up the Ford
. ' employes. ' Ine of the largest subscrip-
tions of the campaign was expected to
he announced by the Ford company
today. Kev. I Frank Uoach was to
talk at the meeting.
W. II. Vesper and R. M Scott had
very few reports from their captains
I at 10:.XI o'lloik this morning and
were far from optitnisti. about the
stay things were going. Walter Peatjs
lemarked flatly that the ptospect was
gloomy.
Mrs. Hreck Moss captain of the
woman' team entering Ward J l'tc-
i iilet i. was the f tr-t tn draw a he-
mel this morning. Mrs. Moss drew
the first envelope from the forty-five
which contained slips with the word
) ' "helmet" on them ad thirty-live blank
slips. Other women captains were to
draw for the helmeta during the day
( HealSMttDUeaM
It it unny ewuxfor you to tuflet
With eemifDlotcrrirrjnTlrthe'f
and umilar akin trouble Zemo ob
tuned at any drag atora for 39c m
11.00 forearm large botfJa and prompt
ly applied wWtuuifrwintaiiiet
bom Itching torture. It cKsanaea afifl
taothea tha akin and heala quickly and
stfectrrtly moat akin diaeaaea
Zenw la wtmderf ol fietptratiiif
rlaappearlria liquid and la aoothaag to
the tvoat (Mlcmte akin. Itiinotgraaay
iaaaatly applied and coata little. Get
l May and aava all further dlstreaat
Hat B. W turn Co. Cemiaod 0
. (Adeftiieroent
The Times Girl
Comos Back to the Office
Full of Mystification After
Seeing the Gentle Lizzie
Born.
From no on whenever sou meet
jii-ho(ly who iin'i for the life of 'cm
sre how tliey can make a l ord tar
su cJieap tend the bird to me I'st
lieeu diisvn looked and uondritd w it It
the bett of tliein md 1 want to ((
on recoril as sayiikj; that llrnry had a
tfieii lux idea wiien he (tuned Im
first rattle ami if snu're Ki"R 10 tke
a abut at that 're America First"
stunt vou ran't tlnd a hetlcr starting
plate than the Kind factory Hk'ht lint
in Oklahoma C.'ityi
'Ihnir one little wml thai
loveist the Find (nic-l i m v ti-ni ."
It's a.isjstnn from tlie minute tlir .ir
of material arc unloaded on the ' L"
shaxd trark it's svmrtn that starts
them on a marallun fmnn one cloatnr
throuKh the huildmu down another
elevator and hack in the track full-
fledged flivvers full of life aiul hope
an' rvrrViuiK Svstriit some .system
thirty itiniuies bv aitual ruuoi from
the tune the ganut jkrlcton is thrust
onto a dark until llir finished prndm t
it imiimIiiiik it -. way dnwti the runway
to the lliwr.
I he man who tonk me llir.nixli v. as
V. W. Mitilirll III iiiprmitendenl
ind I ssant In pair hrre lonaj enouh
In recnminenrl Mr. MttrhrJI as a guide
mi anv personally conducted exctn sinil.
lie hoMrd me tlie ins ami outs the
u'liuzi and wli.uiMts Immlreil'i ihou-
..Olds tnilli'itis "f ilolla' worth ol
Voi ; he hd me jiatienlly 'round pots
aconding to Mrs. (." Ii Ames chair
man oi the women' division
Mrs. panics Kttinsey. Mis. C. I..
Ames and Mrv Anfon Classen are the
women who have nude $11X1 lllbscnp-
tions to date. Mrs. Kuhy IVrrine sent
m her Mibv ription for ivVX1 rster-
ilav. (' II. Newdll is treditrd with a
I'V(XI subscription for himself and a
fj.ixi Mihscriton for his wife.
The recruiting airplanes which will
give fire rides to the individuals who
sell and who buy the most l.ilierty
bonds are in Sayre today according
to (Vd John Gavin Tyndall of the
local recruiting station anil arrange-
ments w ill probably Sjr maijr. to make
THEATER BILLS
Kmpre-ss tJieater 1-' to 1(1:45 p.
in Dorothy Dalton in "The' Home
llieaker;" comedy; news reel.
Majestic theater 10:45 a. in. to
10 4' p. in May Allison in "In
for Thirty Days;" corned v.
Strand theater 10 to 11 a. m
1 J:J0. 4 5:30 8:.V) and ID p. ni.
Ciabv Deslvs in "Infatuation"
New Folly Theater 10 45 a. m.
to III 45 p in Mae Murray in
"The Starlet Shadow;" news reel;
comedy.
Dre.un1.md theater. 0 a m to 2
p. m Theda Mara in "Salome;"
cartoon comedy.
Auditorium. 8 15 p. m-Matinee
and night Dancing; music.
I ibertv theater pictures 1 :M
A M 6 15 8:30; vaudeville .1. 7 :.!()
V .10.
I.vric theater 1 VI to 10 45 p m.
Pictures vaudeville.
Palace theater 2:15 tn II .10 p
rn-'lhe Million Dollar Dolls"
in musical comedy: the Dollv
Sisteri in the feature film "The
Million Dollar Dolls."
"When you've learned about
thrift you've aequired a fjift."
. BUILD
A LITTLE FORTUNE
FOR YOURSELF
On the Installment Plan
Wouldn't this lie a trood plan for you to adopt for
saving nionry?
When you Imy on the instalment plan. YOU pay
interest. When you .save wo pay VOU interest.
a
SECURITY NATIONAL RANK
109 NrJrth Hroadway.
Capital and Surplus $."00000.00.
Auk for one of our
of paint oil-ijienclint floors and
iliriekin machinery. And all thej
tunc he homharded me w ulrMalisti I (
anion which were these! Ten car-:
load) of material are unloaded on 1
their witch esrry (iiihl hours; JiO
men are employed in the plant at
a day; LD cars are finished 'from cel-
lar to attic every twenty-four hours
OS pticent of the men working theie
now are new to the business; all "I
them lite in Oklahoma City and it
would take thirty days at the rate id
1.1) cats a day lor the plant to till
all its orders if it never saw tlie cc! i
of .mother older shed.
One thing in particular I noticed
h.is the. word "Think" It was think
lliink -cmywliere. 'I hey didn't need
to (Mil that word up for me though. 1
tau't ee how ausbody iiuld go
through that joint and not think.
Ihiuk why 1 thought till I was ditty.
And the thing that ptuded me was
this: where would we put 'em all when
we K"t 'em' W they keep turning out
the gentle Lin e at the rate of l.'U a
day lor the next year or two we'll
have to invent imne kind of wings
for her and use the air lanes I'm
thinking because I can't figure out
where we'll get roads enough to run
'cr on.
'Ihinkl Why can't you think where
we'll be alter the new $JS) car gets
mi the malrt? The mind that could
figine out a machine like the l ord and
IIii.hI the country with the breed at
five hundred a throw is capable of
stranger deeds that that. Think !
Why mas hap there'll cuine a time
when Willie at the grocery counter
will rattle oft itnte nnc.inr erned -"ipnc
mi' a iii.iM of fre-di Fords
niister !"- I'. K. 1
the first flights there this afternoon.
The date that planet will be m Okla-
homa City is still to be arranged. It
is probable that it will be sometime
next weak according to Colonel Tvn-
dall. NEW YORK WOMAN
IS REPORTED MISSING
TORONTO. Unt.. April 24-Tbe
Toronto police were notified today
"f the disappearance at (iuelph Out
of Miss Millirent Knowles of New
York. She arrived at Gurlph a week
ago accompanied by the wife of
Admit al Storey of Halifax. She
had keen attending a convent
iclionl in Montreal.
Miss Knowles who is 22 years of
age and said to be a ward of Mrs
Gerald Borden of New York . City
has been missing since Sunday morn-
ing when .she btarted for church
alone
EASY TO REMOVE
CORNS
This Simple Home Remedy Removes
Them Without Pain or Danger.
Corns and aIloiirs should neter
be cut. as it is often painful and is
liable to ( aiisc blood poison.
You can remote them in the ptivacy
of sour own home without pain or
danger. Smiplv get a small bottle of
( ai tus Corn Compound at any drug
store and paint the corn with it. In
a few days the corn will come otf
without anv pain and no sore feet to
interfere with your work.
A bottle of Cactus Corn Compound
costs onlv a few rents and is enough
to take off dorii- of corns. Full di-
rections come with each bottle. Anv
druggist will refund your money if
you ate not satisfied. (Adv )
dime savings banks
Do you
know the
name of
this movie
player?
Read the
rulet
carefully
and get in
the fame
N.i me
Ul'I.fcS W Tilt: TIM US' m;vii!
cuNTi:.sr.
Clip out tha iil.ove pieiurn urnl write
on tlie il'ittril l.ne wlmt toil to
h tha naint "( th (.Inter .iv lh
il. I in a jiiiil tha conti'M int! on bai
UMl.s.t M.iy I'
Tfien ttnln do tmniliofs an
n.iii'tit en a nlifH i f j.ii"-r.
Wllti tout nil nip nini iiittie5N at
(tin top i( lh Hlitetfl.
An ttute on olio fii.lo of th
pnpr only.
In other wool" ton musi suta the
atiova c!U'Pliia until the entitcst emla.
that sou will I" nl.ti- tn wren eul th
nun-hern Riid imrues on a pulii jitt-ea of
nipiT. 'I'hti pi'tuteB win. h im ar lo
cut out from day l" 1 y nr imt lo b
ent Hi. They lire for Jour guidance
wtirii ttie rortifst i-niiit
the Timet Movie Game Cog. in March
24 It ends May 17. Within ont werK
after that time May 21 all aniwcre
muit be in.
The contest te opn tn nil nfmlnre of
the Titnee itviitK in Oulitliiiin.i
Klret prtie n trtla eonlret Isi 17 50.
aeeoiid lirlri. In IS nml the Hunt prize
II U 1.0. I ho ennlrat la not npril tu liny
iiereon empimeil liy The liklnhoma
I'lihlishlnit eeini.iny nor i'iinnn'lil (II-
rectly or Irrtiieellt . Willi mot ion picture
IhiTtterii. The pruew artt to ho awariled
lo Hie iiereem nenil ng In Ihit first cur.
i eel iinKcra after th" contest endi In
cmn nf a tie (he prim will lie divided
In iai.e no eneweie ni entirely cor-
reel. tie iienon reliiiiin.s tin- ni'
eorreet list nf em were wih he etvirded
the IIikI pine tun the k-io'iU iiucl Ihl.U
prlie will he ew.trrted :inliiriv.
une nii'lure ol motioti t.iitiire plev.
er will i (.rlnltrt eneh dny In (he
Time. It will eppenr In the nine ruirt
ot l lie nnuer every day. I'nr lurilier In-
fnrmntlnti on Hie contest telephone
l'HX-5 nnd eeK lor the City Millinr of
Times
Movie
Game
(
M
Buckskin Tubes
Have This Extra
Long Splice-
Many a tubovthat is otherwise
.Okay gives nut at this point.
"Splice too skimpy" is the reason
the tirenian usually gives. And
you're out the price of another
UlfX
There's vothinq skimpy alxmt
ihc Buckskins splicer It is extra
long from 1 to 3 inches. Some
tubes' sprice:: ".i'c :is short as a half
inch.
Because the Buckskin's splice is
extra long it permits eifective
welding of the overlapping ends.
These arc joined by the acid cure
making the Buckskin virtually one
piece. A short skimpy splice us-
ually indicates a "vulcanized
joint" and an over-vulcanized weak
of 1:N
4 o-aloak
clock la Ui mnrnlna a4
In th cvanlnf.
tslAD TMl
Ml
uuti CAMPULLV.
vie
LATION OP THI HULIt MIANS
THAT THI aiMON VIOLATING
THIM FORfflT HIS CHANCI TO
win a pmzt.
Police Judged
In Future by
New Standard
rViicpfulness of Beats to
Dttof mine Efficiency In-
stead of Ai rests
I Ion to be a good policeman will
be explained '""y members of the
point department in booklets t be
issued soon setting forth in detail
what toppers must and must not do
I hat policemen will be instructed
thori ughlv m exercising the long arm
of the law was revealed ibis morning
at a meeting of the city commis-
sioners. Instead of i letting hordes of al
A FEELING OF SECURITY
You naturally feel secure when you
know that the medicine you are about
tn ta'he i absolutely pure a. id con-
lams no harmful or habit producing
drugs
N.ch a medicine is Dr. Kilmer'i
wamp Koot kidney liver and blad-
der i erne b .
The nine standard of purity
strength and excellence Is maintained
in every bottle of Swamp-Root.
It is scientifically compounded from
vegetable beit...
It is not a stimulant and is l iken in
trasprioriful doses
It is not recommended for cvery-
ihnig It ii nature's great helper in reliev-
ing and overcoming kidney liver and
Madder tumbles.
A sworn . talemenl of purity is with
etery b"tt'e of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Knot. If ton rued a mcluine vou should
hue ti.e be t (in salc at all drug
st.-rcs in b ntles of Iwo sires niednim
and large
lloneter if t..u wish fn -t to try
this grrat prepaialioit send ten' cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co. llmghamton. N.
Y lor a sample bottle. When writing
he sure and mention the Oklahoma
( if v D.ulv 1 lines. (Adv I
Pot Jelly )e) tins
LETS l.(
DANCING
Tor ntf. pttnt
iopl lo ft
nlcft pUAMnt ln
f Irpsv-! r rnvttt niuiio tad ine
tng. ftftrnoun nixot at lb
AUDITORIUM
CheperuiwH tr Mrs. a U Oeealierty
Aleu teechlna te tleee ne prwete.
nitely.
ttv Tlma wl
leged lawbreakers policemen will be
Instructed to direct their activities
against Mipprrssiug crime Hereafter
it was pointed out a policeman's ef-
ficiency will be based not on the
number of arrests made but upon thr
degree of peace and tiirt maintained
on hi beau
CommisiiiHier Donnelly said that
many policemen bad lalleliTnlo dis-
favor because they had not made as
many arrests as others in the depart-
ment. 'I his fact he said could '
be taken ajt an indication ol the
copper'i ability.
BAD COLDS ARE
OFTEN DANGEROUS
Dr. Bell' Pine-Tar-Honey
Helps to relieve a cold.
It lessens the danger of health-undermining
after-effects. It bungs re-
lief to tiiat stuffed up brad those
phlrgin-clogged lungs that irritating
racking cough and soothes inflamma-
tion. Orippy weatln the signal for
getting that bottle of I'r. Hell's Tine-
'1 ar-llonry ready. The cpm kly-caught
cold is ouiiklv relieved In' this stand
ard remedy fleasant ami comforting
it ii beneficial for every young or oin
member of anv family if suffering
from a cold. Druggists everywhere.
JOt . 60c $1 20.
m UtellJbJ
PUtTrfflffiWVi
yd ntwts'a?fgt'
TODAY AKU TtlMOIBOW
MAC MURRAY
In the Rtreeur. Intrertle Vet Thrtlltef
Preeteetteei
"THE M'Am.IT hhadow
( t Hltr.NT rsTXTts Mt tTAL (OMtUt
TOMORROW
"THK MRU 0xy f
la A4Mlea
B era -
spot in the tube. The acid-cured
splice is always the best but must
be a long liberal one to eliminate
all danger of air bubbles and leaks.
The Buckskin splice is acid-cured
and extra long.
The Buckskin is the tube made
for the Southwest climate. Hot
dry weather won't affect it. The
Buckskin will not crack or stretch.
It keeps its life and shape indefi
Is extra thick and tough.
But you can get the Buckskin at
the price of an ordinary tube.
If your dealer is out of the
Buckskin he can get it lor yon
from the close-by distributor. Ask
about the phenomenal Buckskin
guarantee before you buy your
next tube. Look for the Indian
head an the Buckskin's gray box.
nv.efriiT.1 iuppivca
408-10 N. Broadway Oklahoma City
(Formerly Bur wall-Smith )
Dittributora and Jobber a of Auto
Supplies
BISHOP H08S ONCE
AT CONFERENCE HERE
Ihc pissing away of Risliop Host In
Muskogee yesterday mark a the closing
of ail interesting and eventful life
spent largely in the cause of Mith-
odiim local minium laid tori .
1'. i shop if nss wis for many jean in
charge of missionary woik in China.
Japan and Until. 'Hin t yean ago he
went to Australia in the Interest of
r-rKiui AttKatrioM i
leeSlral. twtaellM
rsKi
LLINON
IN
iWele All-ater rredaHlMl
"I si KH TlllKIV OSS a''
The llirllllna ailvantuie e nut-
lli'iiNlrei. hired ewt In e viine l'h-
eh.r M : rente e llsy--her (.enell;
h r
Alee Rperktleg Vmt'Af
"Stlf 1Sl( OVBir
w Ma
rt MNT HANOI l tl ltl
4l(SiSIU Villi" S-
t.r-.HAi.iiiNe aauuaH
IM
THE Tl'NN Uf THK WRKKI."
tarr timm rooar
fee Mewsvelto
D3I0TIIY
DALTOII
In Ike
f'erklaa telejee
l.eeMd-Drem
"THB
HOME
BREAKER'
romsio TOMORROW
ISHt AM r WAtHrll'BN
IN
"XlNETHINO TO rXV
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Children
TODAY
Lait Day
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GABY
DESLYS
In Her Greateat Work
"Fitcination"
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COLOSSAL! COMPELLinO! CCHC3EDPC!
( of
Wllh hil irT etene.
With moMih end tree ant noitille
That lllrhd. dilated thrilled-end
lied
A Theaa nam leper rMleclleei.
5te-s) Playtrt
WILLIAM FOX
Preaanta tha
MOST
MASSIVE
PRODUCTION
MOST
DRAMATIC
OFFIRING
Krar Scraanad
OM r elees
Be.emSietited la lie
Entire) r. rrem
She Ikrteei Jell liele te
llrred't Plierre Telert.
Halendera er I He Meet
Kitmecenl rears
f All Time Fellhlullr
nrpreeneea
Ski tintti- ni Um Mi Flittcrti Frca Csr itirCy
IITKL III A HOT OF
00RSI0U8 IFFICTS
TILl AT THI ART OF
IARA THK
IMTOMPARAJLC
lU AARrXSZltu ID AOTtTC Me
w AITUHOOH AM MUMf vtMIIJlUN ....... j.s . ae
Oveelea aaaaaur. Mea4aT TrleiuU
fUttt
idahi Hi
same Taeaaaf WMaeator W
m alae - - - BkUt m .
atate alar. "Haedaasa aetaeV'
Tae?
katsalaee aer eovlaeed Alee
f Ike aetib Baae" enllllad "CaaMasd
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1919, newspaper, April 24, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171104/m1/8/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.