Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 268, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
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DAI! COLLEGE
City May Obtain Severe!
New Schools Soon.
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tor Information nanrern-
A ' ' tf tbo piopo4 l.oig.ftM) unlveialtv
""" Brn loeolad "
a.r will ha made at mt by
Chamber f Commcrc. Managar (liarlee
E. IUII Mt4 naturdo. IUII will writ i
la r. Ralph K. Hffeng.if'er of New)
Tark. chairman of tho Inlar-churrh.
UlaajiMii and aorvey department of the
Intnr-ehurrh world iwovmnt b fd.
DacXar IHffeaaoffer bow la In AMw
gjoaraaa N. M . from whno tl
fragaV report eaena rnornlng th
grope I arhool and aUIInf Ihia rliy
4 baaa City ra tba anly ()
kwtwg; eonfldarrg aa loratktw for (ha
Mvarartr. Hall I4 Baturday lha
WiWtr alary ef th rnaltw w Ua
flrat ha knew of It.
Movmnt now ar umfcr wwr In thl
Oily In brim a MetluHllat Kp4c -pal.
youth enllcg her la eeip ddlllnnl
fund for the Okleh.mi Otv collate a
Method'at KhiM lredy lornim nn i
periling here and la bring K Ink f I lir j
eetirg la Ilia cliy. I
Tha rhimher ha given IU moral up-
Art and Inilnro-mrnt 10 all f tho
Incllullnna hut hi not irobihteered I')
Id In th eampalirne for fund. Ihla
(ring glnet tha rhftmberej policy.
Far CoHi Grip ar Influania
and a it r.-v .!-. rk MX.-
T'VP H'ttiM't V' 'I Vi N I Tab'! Look
for K. W. UlniMTH ignatur on th"
ho. 'Or. lAd. I
Cn3 C? EOT
P C? -CTICH I
(Cantlnuad from Paga 1.)
anal In re;iy to a rroliitnn by ffn-
ator Brnndrgr. rrtiiibllran of Cnnnf-
llrut aaklng If It wrra tru that an
ndaratandlng rxlrt
Agrrtmanl Conditional
In mltnlng lh agircmrnl lh
prraldrnl ialrd It wa mndlllnnrd
n tpirn .it nf enngrca nd that
In no rua ioul.l th till of lh thlpa
nriq ny HiW country Pa irom in
Vnllrd Hint'' It .Imply pmvldrd. h
rplalnid l'il all nitlnoa who rama
fnto poni-lin of hipa through rap-
tur or at'Kuro rbould after Inflrmnlfy-
Ing thamai'lvr agilnt mi-rchant mn-
nag loair during th war put Into
Oi fommnn pool Ilia dlftfrrnre b.
wn Ihrlr l"'a and tha valua of
th ahlpa provided of eotirat lh
lilpa tn hel'l rxrrtdrd tha loaara. Tbla
P'ml wa lo b appllrd to tha Orrmsn
reparation fund tv th mmmlralnn
tr''ed hy tl pane lratT.
Whll lb ri'g'J 'K'k'ti for th ante
cf the pn"nr'r ahlria hava hen rall-
tA off. I'liiirninn I'avnn of tha alilp-
i;ni rnrd tod;iy waa g"lng ahead
wiMi' pliira fr lb aa'. of tb former
Onnan rargo' lft
Tha rnala cnminarea eommlltaa
went on rarord today aa appoalng lh
' of lh thirty 0rmn paangr
tilp th ahlpplng hoard gtmpid to
jr:ea off for lIlMn.agf' awl ad-
writing their rtaaikMi aa aa Import -
nt part af tha Aaiarlran raerchanl
mneln .
(n report aulmilit) t tha anla
lh' afternoo bv faaalor Jnaea r-
publlran of Waahlnglnn chairman of
th commute. It waa erophaataed that 1
"the ahlpa ara urgently needed In
air foreign bualm."
f athgr gng fgan teevlo. 'Tilber
nd Hon roiiipnnuin" wilt be the
object of a rmon to h given by
May. A. D. Waktrrp tr worth Methn-
Okal ehureh. Kliteenlh etrret and Me.
Klnler arena Hundy morning at It
eelart. Boy eoula nd their fathrra
lav been ttndd eperlnl Inyltaibm
tu tM preient at the ervlreg being held
for -father and eon-' waett
Btotnhlna habtt eured. whlatry and at
g.'eobol c gtlmnlanl: lh anly man In
th etnta wh nre th anorphln hab.
It. t. '. I. MeKanria 1IU W. gth
He. rhofw Walnut tU. (Adv )
Capital H I flevrvil SarvlOM. 'Tioaa
Oad Car" win be th auhjeet of
Vraacellat D. 1 foale'a ermnn In the
roftval aerrlcea at rapltol Hill Meih-
oeTM ehnrrh Ha nrdy night at 7.40
'gtorta Runday ni Tilng ftunday arhn.il
gvrrtoe will b hrh! at I M o'clock and
Mr. Cool will talk lh young per-
awa art -Cbrlal Reeking th Loel " at
II o'clock. Throe) e'r.lncfc aervlrea In
tha afternon will b for men and boy
wry. With lh uh)eei "Thlrliemi Come
Mara to ttooet." Night aervleaa al
tit) o'clock wilt ba for no "hell-ltea"
WIUl th nihjei-t "ttoo th lllhlf
Teach a Burning Hell?"' The ravlvaJ
WU ceeitlna all neat week.
krhOf ThaaOora Tbrtei t aaoak.
e-tatahogi Theodora Thuralon who hi a
rtwred from a trip aaM win r-k t
1. ttaa morning r
i . aal'a eathtdral.
' tH Ward rram
; -. ' a tone oe re
arrko under la Bt
Mve. No word of
fg tone oe rebriion af lh Invtu-
IkM of tb Chamber of Commerce to
IllfaWlt Hoover tn Ph her In
aaaggll tag bean re re rr eg vat. ehamber
aVatla aaM Saturday. An nwr la
f gpled by them anttl Monday or
they aald.
Grcpo-Nuto
ADDITIC5NS
T VU IWUHIWI
A I F YOU ill i
mi 111 111 181811b
AO J hav to do ia to add
bjertg and yon ahauld harg. aa th
vary Una city In tha Unitad Stattt.
Anru.tr lo ytsttrdai'l futilt:
SENATE VOTE
Oti FIRST PACT
CHANGE TODAY
I Actual Progress Expected to
Be Made on Treaty
WASHINGTON Krh. Jl.-Mny d.ya
of iMirtiann wranfillng over lh pnr
trwity promlaad lo g!v y Inlay to
r. - . i
aetiial prognna toward dl...l of th '
pact. Ju.i on yaar alnr. d.bat tanl i
'an th bMgua of (toUona.
. .. jia flrat DmrjoMrd mndlfl
nP-.eation of tha raaarvatlnna adopiad at
(n j Mon of conrta w.na
parted ta b raarhrd during lha day
Human Man found Impalad.
roNTIAi' Mich Mytrr aurronnd
lh rhanra rtlinovrry In a rtnwnlown
allry of ft human arm and ban I
through which had trn drtvn a ania.l
WOlMtrll plug.
BAD DR0IICI1IAL
COUGH F0R36 YEARS
Mrs. Bice finally stopped it
without changing climate.
" 1 had bronchlll for It year.
When I wna J year old. I hud whoop-
ing rnuirh and It lft ni In an awlul
tale. 1 took hundred of d"lhr
worth of mndlrln. with but Utile re-
lief I bad lo alt In brd all nlitht and
rough anl choke until my rye nearly
burat out of ihrlr orket. I rould
not aflord to rhang rllmal..
'Kin illy my buabnnd urged me lo
try Milk Rmulln. anylng If II didn't
help m. I ciuld get my money buck .
1 Ireld It and hara rontinued Ha uae '
until now my bronchial lubva ara free
.d Clear nd 1 ran brrail" wnb eje.'.
When you think that I had till dread- i
rd dlaeaae all my lit you rnn aee why
I want everybody to try Wllk Kmnl- I
Inn. "-Mr. Ann ttlc. H'l Wendell '
bl . Coliimhua Ohio. I
fpraya and gargle nd l"en remed- '
e do not touch a conch of Ibln kind
Tha ytem mul b built up t i thina
It o'f. 1
Milk Kmii'alun I a ptiant. nulrl-
tire fn'd and a mrrei'tlve me.lclne. Il
raatorra healthy natural bowel action.
doing awny with alt nd of pill gnd
rhyair. It promotao appetlt and
quickly pula lh dlgetl organ In
hapa ta aaitmUata food Aa a builder
of rieeh and ttrangth Mllkg Bmulilon
Il itMngly recommended to tho
whom dekneaa ha weakened and la a
powerful aid la milling and repairing
lh effect of watatlng dlaeaae :
Chronic giomaeh tmuMa and eonatli.
too ara promptly rUvd uulty In
on day.
Till I th only oVd muUlon md.
and o paiaiahla that It la eaten with
a apoon Ilk lr cream.
. Vo muter how evr your e. you
r urged to try Milk Kmu'.alnn un-
dr thl gii"rantee-Tk U bntllei
home with you uae II according to dl-
rectmni and If nnt aailaflrd with Ihr
reaulta your money will h promptly
refunded l'rlc Hoc nd II I per
bottle. Tha Mllka Kmulilon Co..
Terr Haute lnct Slid by drurvai
vervabere. (Adv.
Good news for you
7 Toro smokers
Now you can get them once more those
invoke you've always bought for their
quality. Generous in size and to mild
you can smoke them all day.
Haixl-made
most eumitary
In th irorld.
that m
tha fractional rrt of each ot tha
total of each lin. tha name of a
SnnlloStjrr:'wMj!ifitOilrtik.
iMHI 1 AND MAY RFFIKF
BILL'S DEPORTATION
-.riV F'h ?'--Tia l'"nlrgi
Wwa print tin unf4firm' 1 ill h j
I from Tbr I'.'.g i - t. ff.- -t f-ftl
llir.nd i:l rT'i In d !"it Hi ri-j
l.l.r on th groiinl tlm! I' d"j Pol
ennaldar h!" rnanai-a M Kur"p.
tattifntd Mro KIMad by Train.
ti'invrinnn lit Thrv hnul thr '
a..... i.t.ii m "l dmiB'd'
anr fllrv 1 hi Hp ag-1 ... do'lg J
almt .ml ah' I in lian.r. A m-mlar o '
liir Kli I'lua on. h won f;im aii'l
rl ry a a n '.;rr. U na wuu- did
lvl
nn' a b'
lullit ni l fih t'v
r." Yet I ba t bu n b'm h rm Mir'"
e.lia when a Wnl'iuh tr l-nl '
n ilt'il B in u ii iin. wi
hu jn How. w!r
)onf ak .
. iVIMsljAh Ml' horn.
li.m'd b in vl il'n. S.I I In hi
m al
ht hero.
After the Flu-
What? 1n-?T'i'-m mavVf-n" It ...m
niHtx- If r t'r thf-n to ! Mi.'t
luiiwr- u'"'.ii m l atini tor f l -
l MiAKIH Imi. Ida 'q. tn ";.ngil
liina nj .foh''4l tl'Hi'i It rnniilr
thwfil tn flfhl f f p.w Hrncmi H' p
y..ur lurigTo In (rg f'tcltt t t your hfiiti
Uw Ll'.NIlAitlil K.
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SALEfMEN
The Goodyerir Tire and Rubber company
Oklahoma City have opening for experi-
enced 'salesmen. Must nave three or more
years' traveling experience and be between
the age of 28 and 38. Men who have sold
tobacco novelties machinery etc. given
preference. Phone Walnut 812 after 9
o'clock Monday for an appointment.
"THE SOLDIER DEAD"
Sunday Night Feb. 22
as always b the
factories
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21 1920
MAN SERIOUSLY
INJURED WHEN
BUGGY UPSETS
Alcnzo Kctchnm May Die as
Result of Runaway 1
Aliimn Krt.ham : Wrl! Mn'h
a're.t. fail.fr of WiHUm K'"l'm
l.d at lb Imllan Hurrau al Wh-
liigtun vm apiiuudr lnjjfd V'rliUr al
n'rlm-k ! in. hm II h"(r rri
an ui! a I'tiitl In ahlch h
ia rl litm nn Ma mty to rhurrh. K't- '
ihim hn l T yira iM I la HI
nlmin' i a frr'iird l
nnd txxiil i'f t la ago lha acrldant liwy
I vr (JIM.
TTia hnraa haarm frlghfanad at xn
auinmnlila and run rral lU-k In
fii'i.i'' a c rr.T lha buaav na'
unl K'-'ihim Hirnan in III para- (
ir'nl. IU a r'mmfd tn HI. Amhnny't i
Htirra ha vaa rMlIng fairly wall Wat-
Ur'lay rtorlr
K"'rlrn' ann Fithr William Kl-
r'm l a raiho'lo prual and la ti"ud f
if Imli.in Hmrau at Washington.
fttcrm Rhaltar Built.
fMWIJVJI. Mn . Hrnii of lh
j i'.mv dulha tbrm'thmil Wriimlftf In
I ! acvi-f bluti" of lh! a'nlrr.
ri.a rr h In l-ikfn lo rrrrf ' n'i-
i"' xlnnt lanl'l-il riKiila In ih atnl"
Mtrad vrrnl of lha alill'r I
h'.n inalilbd. and It la knoan th.il
lb llft of ! lat on man a a.iTf'1
a r-aiiU. Th ilir ar pro
.led 'ih di"ibl bunk and ara iip-
li. il it uh m-tt liiv. ronl and a !
f . ' iil.' p'uviali'ii Hicn oyr th.'
.'...r a11I I'll lh rllflnnr and
I rfrrn to lb mil iitlnt plac I
m l plmai.l Kill dlarbvi thai th.y
r b'till ''f-r lb pri'-f im of hu-m-in
Mr. pui.r'ii.'irlv d ull g Ihr win-
I r in T.in. and all nml.iig aunnr ai
Wf Irom "
Miaaienarle Ar lamad
Tf'KI'i Tbn gnyrrnor grnaral nf
1(r miMh rl r .
h trrrni Krrn i.urhnr
H I'lribvlprlnn nmnrd
y f an n r h-niiilor and a par-
I'.'-uliirly d'lnucr.'ii man
"I li'iv P" iiiirrl wlih rbrlattnn
I'v." riMi Orne M irto. "bin lb una-
n'linri' nul l bm ihur plm e "
fhlrlev Maam'a flmt Tna releaaa will
.be "Mrr Ktephant Man."
5c Hershey's Chocolatfi 5c
$1.20 Per Box
Creole Cralmea 2 for 25e
l.:0 Pr eartoa.
Tackard liultrr Cream Onx-
oitts tic
VAN'S
Cicar Store
MAIN AND BROADWAY
Showinf what piychical triencg
claimi to be the firtt experiencea
of the loldier killed upon tha bat-
tlefield. And allied lecture by
L W. Roger aenior national
lecturer ThtoMphical Society.
Al tltt BatWi; RkI cs Ibid
Sunday night Feb. 22 "Tltg Sol-
' dier Dead."
Monday nigX Frh. 2J "Old Souti
in New Boiliet."
Tueaday ni(!gi! Feb. 24 "Our
Clunging Civiliration."
Single adiniaiiim J5e. Courie
lirkrti Wc. At 8 15 eirh evening.
Ticlteti on tale Tkrlrtte-Wl.
Ijer t o 1J8 Wett Mam St
" . r OV 111
m i
m nra rzc::.D
FRICE FOH GOWN
r.MlIM Krh II.-ITka of emarl
illrjat-a ItiiiMl a It' llKl li Vfl
)rairnlay Khrii ill Ida np'iilng aif
l iillul a M'iini i.'. I nn a a niplr
afiffitM'-n lik r'Mf'. until'iiniM anil
i'li aiia.glil llna r a liad il al
iillrry i a;i.. lai'nn f ill l.
I nl if lua !ol f IIh- iHUi. i i rl I '!
ariMtn ha ilian.K.irlfil Ihriii nil
tr in fnir "I nnnfM. I' v 1 1 li.
line or lh 11 it-r jp it a Tm.
Iiara ilhi.ii II' iff-" I n l'.ir'H"
infliimra I fill ihrmifioin Hn- ml-
li'iMl in v. M'h ia i-ni vl tiif ih't: !..
g.mi In rail.
Kail Urn li vtcr al'O wrfK .1 tt -Ld
lo lh rh I'll t..n n' .1 III
1'irli n ii.nl rallni l v I fully
i nmni'.a In dv c if nihar !
aignr. ha agnln i rw Ilia tin lit
not In riiarrganlliig iiufr li
ffialrd at) In anl l lng ....r
d' Kta rliinn- i'f lhi Iriurr ia
ilii'iuif tlnlinl'ly aim-nl'-l jy Aintr-
h :i.
1'npald aator I HI f-.r lh.. nr ili-
I rl. I moiiin of r'rbruai an (utM itu.-.
If not hi. l.v i . in i.n Mi 5"in
arvi.-o tttil b it'. oo'lnti . ..ill. mil
lunhr ri.iilr ( Sitn-d i f ly Vut.'r
I ' l.arlm. ul. I V! I
Musterole Loosrns I'd Those
SUA Joints-Drives Out I'ain"
You'll knengf why thouaantla uao
Muatrrole once you expanence thn
glad reiki It gives. '
Get a Jar at once from the nramet
i drug fttore. It la clean white oint
ment made with the oil or muntant
Better than muataid plaatcr and doea
not bl liter. Ikingi rate and cowiort
while it it twia rubbed on!
Maaterole Is racaennwnded by mtsy
tSrictmaradokvaea. MUlionaof jiraara
used aamiialry lor byt)ochltia.cTourufl
neck anthma. neuralgia plruriay. . ha-
mitigm lumbago pajna aixl ache-sol the
bark nr iotnta. apralna acre inuarJea.
bniiara chilblain froated feet culds of
the chest ( it often prevent pneumonia).
30c and 00c 'in; hoapiUU sua
Not Only Your Neigh-
bor But You Too Have
Said: Never Will Ik
Coucht Without a
Good Heating
Plant Apnin
We all reitire morr rich day
ifcat we cannot deien'l on ftai
hc'..
We have four rrlo!t of the
he it ami moat reonably priceil
FL'KN'AC'KS on l!ie nwd to u.
Wa will le pleaicd to ihow
theae to you. and we are lure
that jwii will le a pleated cut-
tomer wilh one.
Thee FL'FNACES are tn.i!e
hy the A. 1!. Sluve Co. the
lame exi-rt that make the A.
B. Cut tlanijei which wnn the
hiRhrjt award at the V.utll'i
lair.
THE MOST nF.AUTIftX
KA.NCt: IN THE WOUU)
If yiu get cool or in need of
rrw.k nove of any kind we
will he pleakej to show you our
most complete nove display
conitinit of everything in
glove from F.lrctric to Coal
Stove and Kangei.
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TIIE liST BEAUTIFUL
WHITE POCKLAIN
RANGE aJgctrie righted and
tclf lUrted. No need of laying
more a Jt haiggg tag highest
ward poasible.
RED STAI DfeTROIT VA-
POK OIL STOVES. THIS IS
THE SENSATION 09 THE
STOVE WORLD AH ALL-
YEAR OIL STOVE.
rn & Eri)
EMPLOYERS ENTERTAIN
THEIR EMPLOYES HERE
Apprixlmaifly I milnyra of III"
. I'liri ii c'd I'liHIry rii iiiiiy "III
lha gural of lh rnmiany al a kniin
'i tni ri.i ni' nl in h hld In lh
i chamber of I'liminrrr t ii'i-lnr
j Haluf y night. Th nlf riiiliiuiant
I Kill li of mi Infnrmal naMi nd la
1 lo prnmol mora rfnl ro-iiiallon ''
' iwrfn niliirr nnd rmiloa.
j Thla haniiiirt will ha (ha third al'il'
of Ma kind In h h'l.l In lha ihami'fr
I during lh "k i lioing and landa I"
'hew lha rongmlal rrlaKnnahlp rt-
llallng lirlrn mtli')rr and rnil't") r"
j In Ihla i Ii)-.
A Joint hanifal altnll by m
l)f of lh Wriirn HnU riiiiily
itmuiny. Ilia Arma milling mmi'iny
and lh HnrUur-lxnginlra fur nil u a
; rniiiinr an. I offl ' la In of lha Ihrt rnn-
rrn wn hi-ld laal Miaitay nKht.
Thuiadar nlghl tha II. and M llmhlng
iiimpany fiirrtaliit I la amphiyr In
lha itmi tnannrr.
"Funir how mmr Irllowa rt rn-
rrnm whra thry are drurk "
"Vm grid ciihrrg gft liulrt." X"nr-
nrll W'iilnw.
t
-v
fiio SkVc tp Urn? JtQmctSy
The Ounce of Prevention
A-A-A-Choo! That's nature's rebuke to in-
truding germs. It's natures way of "bounc-
ing" nasty cold grippe and influenza mischief-makers.
But when your resistance is
low and they get too numerous then
you're in for it
Don't Wait
A Foothold-Rout
If you sneezeuse Rub-A-Cold at once.
Snuff it well back in your nostrils with
head thrown back. Take several deep
breaths of fresh air until it tickles clear
down to the back of your throat This
usually nips colds and "flu" in the bud. If
you're too late use Rub-A-Cold as recom-
mended at the right Nothing like it to
penetrate to ctimulste healthy blood cir-
culationrelieve congestion and restore
normal breathing. Then you're on the
road to recoyery.
I 1
zinmzz to
fJACZEOPilATIO
(CanllnuaJ I. wni Pig t )
dlrllun wna mad thai lh final roll
in I ii' ghl mil h rrarhfj Ufma 7 ur I
0'ihMk lonlglil.
Ilnlivail admlnlairatlon aaHmalaa
ilma Uia nt mat In tha g"rinra.nl
ef fvdrl cniiliul of lh rallimida al
thHtoo out Chaiimuii rarh af tha In-
Ii latala tiimmi ir cimhiiiIIIi l"ld !'
hoiia i Kjjy In o'iiing ilfhil "n lha
ii'iifaronra report on lh umpiiiml)
railmad Mil.
Aaiuiaiii'n w glui rHf"d organ-
Uni on day ly Hi ia.1 oud admin-
laliatlon thtit rolurn of lh roada
Marxh I ild nut affair nrgotiaiJon
at prrgrnt whl- h wi r m'l Hh lh
labor giniiP il'ir.ng ffdoral cualroL i
Oriacrt ta Ba Haarg. I
Miaclor Hanisal Hin"a ni.unrl
that hil la'mr aa axflm would b dia-i-'MiilriiJ'd
Uir li I. iproaltl of
Hi railroad grfmllllalratlon wmil'l rany
to a romluaioa ronaldarailnn of all
grlrvanrra Ha namMl ('. H I ak" and I
m A - 9
Till Flu Gets
it With Rub-a-CoId
Llhml Sirs) Jan 25c- Extra '.
Laitt Sin 30c-at Yov DiniU's
1
now! takg chancel whh tht wag
.rwidaaaie lhat'i gofag rovM Savt ynajr-
. ... mM mhtn mA tJimiri
4"?mt4 Can. ffmlH
troetn ISc tn fttm rkk) t
J. A. rraakli aa ala aaalaianla to )
arrvla and raMnM4 flaal diaiwailloa
af ha qatlona.
Many of Ihoa labor demand pro-
vlil fur mrwi'ilva pibra Mr. Uin
ha amhoriaad lh ullroad ti'iard f
iljuaimrnt In lunllnu rarrhlng ni
h"r ng qurtllnri hl'h ardinartiy
aould khim la Ikrni for aritlrruant an
Art niailng aag agrraniMit.
Mr. I'lni-a annnunrrd Ihit W H.
("iri.r. dirnlor of lh atlvia'n af la
Imr will raauina b a dm l at paaldrnt
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 268, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1920, newspaper, February 21, 1920; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171435/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.