Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 50, Ed. 6 Tuesday, July 6, 1926 Page: 2 of 16
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AGRICULTURE
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DENIED RELIEF
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only from frcth roots and herbs.
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Roofing
Problems to
330 W eat Ocean Blvd., Long Beach
Funny Page
Indepet-
be independent
Fitty-car garage in building.
STEAMSHIP AND TRAVEL
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Efforts are being made to reach
promise has been reached at several Muls
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LILLYBECK’S
ANTISEPTIC
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. senate.
THE
POUND
man from Kentucky, now is editor
of "Good Words," publleation of the
The
Ideal
Vaca-
tion
Restort
Folder on
Request
On the shores of the blue Pacific
-only 20 miles from Los Angeles.
"W ill l eat cereals’—bring on the
Puffed Rice and watch me”
This
the
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New
of I
S. S. S. is just the thing
needed to strengthen the nerves,
restore muscular power to ths
body and increase the endurance
$
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congress
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Food Hints
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tion of the big catch of fish they
started after at the city dam.
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The family is considering
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QUAKE IN SUMATRA
ENDS LIVES OF 400
of ngri-
ustd to
REEP- it in the House for
WOUNDS, BRUISES,
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Guthrie. Okin., Maytng Sales
<«.. rare Hendrieks Plumi-
ing Co.
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Call Bearly’s “Fix-It" Man
For Home Repair Work
KIN PLANS MEMORIAL
FOR BUFFALO BILL
Pro.
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HEADACHE,TOOTHACHE
RHEUMATISM
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Daneing. etc. r ' "
Country Club to zuests.
Puffed Rice does it probably like
no other cereal known. The flavor ,
is like toasted nutmeats — crispy
grains that crunch in your mouth
like fresh toast.
nilnistration,
( oolidge Turned Dbowvn.
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CLEVELAND, July 5.—(A—Forty
members of the family of William F.
(Buffalo Bill) Cody came here Mon*
4)
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AND ALL
NEURALGIC PAINS
The Blackstone Apartment
Hotel
. Ni)m
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A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
FOR 40 YEARS
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
3.
covered with • higser bites, sunburns
and blisters for its trouble.
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Times
(Beach
ifornia
PHuseeMegdleb?
I will take the op
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with automobiles carrying perspir.
| ing families who smiled in anticipa-
ever has been nominated for estimated that at least 200
were killed
• md the next stop was the bandstand
• )n the Common
THERE was a time when he
I wouldn't eat any cereal dish,
without lots of coaxing and urging.
Now. according to his mother,
there's a different story to tell__he
calls for it!
By giving youngsters Puffed Rice
instead of ordinary cereals, many
mothers have found the same result
• farm legislation b) the present con-
Kress « is recegnized ns being en-
. tirely ended
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two
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CLOSING THREATENS
SCHOOL IN MEXICO
HO-MESTIC
LAUNDRY SERVICE
With Every Garment
Ready, to-Wear Will
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- wpon the tlon of the congress us:
* niourned.
There has been a republican mu
jority in both houses o co ng t css an 1
in i his ad- on the
route.
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PA
r
Bearly’s
statement. "The failure of congress
to pass the Goff bill designed to put
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send judgment in
Isn t it better to give your chil-
dren grain food in this enticing form I
than to comma'd na coax that
another be eaten? Try it a few days.
What happens will surprise you.
Get Puffed Rice at any grocery.
Cuehing. Okla.. Maytag Sales
Ce.. rare Jack Hughes Hani.
ware Cn.
1 point of order
ficld for he democratic
Maka reservation in advance. Fo,
rates apply to J. Elmer Davidson,
MgF. (Adv.) Beautiful
serving a sentence for conspiracy to
violate the prohibition he succeeded
' H Montsomers sent up from
New York
: people are with hote: service. Half block from
'• J ‘ । the ocean and convenient to theaters
willing to try to
t ha eles t ion will he
i ourse w-bl q
"According to press reports, Gen- |
oral Andrews is thinking seriously of
resigning his post." continued the
of weak, failing
men.
Don't keep on
anything for the benetit
culture and it ilso hus •<
enact any kind of lesisteti
Each grain is steam puffed to 8
times its natural size. That makes
digestion easy. Then it's richly oven
. toasted, which makes it as alluring
, as a confection. Children revel in
its unique deliciousness.
The greatest depth of the Balti:
sea is about 12 000 feet
for the
ins. Aquaplanins, Golf. Tennis,
catec by the resident
Jay - TRAFFIC IN DRUGS IS
RAFFED AT CONCLAVE
of the city, and outlying districts
were filled with folk who tried to - •
keep cool, and received good cases'or ' en ver. Omaha and Cody. Wyo. It
, .... twill be discussed further at another
sunburn and blisters for their trou-;gathering Tuesday.
ble. From Main street to the city I _______
water works. the roads were filled _______________
a story about her brother and her- E) • E
mKesnol
museum. - • " " d
One who has used this comforting,
healing ointment writes—“Resinol
Ointment is so soothing it stopped my
itching at once and I got the first
night's sleep I bad had in weeks. Now
my skin is well." I
.visits and occupies time needlessiy
during working hours loses votes.
Swimming pools in every section
stacy of anticipation, and they lined I
_ up to take their turns for rides on!
■ enatov King said he also expected the merry go round tumble bug and
simply because your blood is
starving for want of healthy,
red blood-cells. You can get
back your strength with S. S. S.
Why! You’ll begin living all
over again. You will enjoy eat.
ing and above all, you will bo
able to stand up under the
strain of daily life and enjoy it.
You can take S. S. S. with
lashingFREE
the president made
he woule
There Mayor Nichols
stitte office.
Those seeking office should make
their personal solicitations outside
o business hours it they can and
* raised in conneet lon with ir WKs -h.*
* i iined by the spcaker and thit enle ;
, in conilration by the hoitse.
beore th*’
# in a speech of acknowledgment.
. 2 the flier praised the men of his ।
! party as the real heroes of the ac.
• pan ions motored
* former’s summer
only me 81 onweI ’ . , i been ( . ity and town.
vasei laivyely
This promises to •
schools which have hitherto been
closed.
e compl!shment and prophesied that
2 airplanes would find their way to I
• every portion of the globe.
, Commander Byrd nnj his com
IepacemdsteapntarieaCabis
Awa Eny atc0v2nip"00580, .
l"":wR*ShI
very few of them. In the average
business office, the candidate who ■
Monday said that "happenings dur TESENTMENT: anger and in will and automobile ”ips Monday night,
ing the sessiion of congress just in view of real or fancied injury,
closed reveal that the Ant! Saloon j "W e shall ol ercome their resentment
league either has lost the influence by kindness."
ns well. Congress has refused to do
* reocted h) Secretan) Mellon
, The huse dhl not even tke i
located in the center of activity of
the most beautiful beni h city in Ca 1
forma.
Clegantly furnished hotel rooms-
every room with bath Apartments
Tohn W. Langley, former
Aunt Sophin with the statue or Andrew Jnekson in the background, if, a rehearsnl for Dad. If- also
ihe Iirst performance of these three frocks.
desire I for some time to hear him ' Virtually every shady nook in -
and close up the Keystone state iu-Lincoln park was filled during the
Auiry on which it embarked nearly afternoon by revellers who spentithe •
a month ago. j | hot part otthe day resting and read. M
pan reconvening Tuesday, the ing Scores of amilies took blan- Mi
ects to reach final kets as a part of their equipment. N
etermination on the question of I and while the children sported in U
makine l ubllo names of those who I the lake’and woods, parents snoozed '
have contributed more than $500 to and tend favorite magazines. Im
the Inti Saloon league since the in- The metallic clatter of concessions E
at Belle Isle kept children in an ec l
been tiled ant campaiging a month
was wrought
Further inquiry into the financla
111 airs of the association against
the prohibition amendment will be
* Rot
that tited, wut/t.
: Coolidge Also Has Received
Cold Shoulder.
Don’t f
Worry •
here from
home in
me known Mendny. when
Surf and Plunge Bathing. Yacht- The modern idea in diet is to give
. 1 youngsters the food they need in a
Privilege, Virginia form they like. You start now by
: - tempting the appetite.
male hy the committee with Wi. '
Ham H Stnyton, the national chair-
man as the witness.
* ot the adlnninistrution in connection
• with agriculturul relief.
B Little lived Given
" The htise w it hour so much mk a
vote relet tell (he presilent’s plan
* for farm IT I el It hill been en-
, dot sed by Se ret 115 landin ane the
PADANG, Sumatra. July 5 — P_
very widn.
il they have no other means of
uakun their candidacies known htbition Amendment" regrets
tl„ personal visit, the call General Andre ws „ thinking‘nr ziv.
shot 1d consist of in introduetion. an ine . . I . "
eschanse or greetings, the Leaving ponynisPost b" long M we have
ofacra lur.u 1 ion b"'* upon the statute
,, anteMel books, he, is the son of man Who
there masgte these who enjoy .should be in charge of thetr adminis.
having their business days broken tratl. n ' committee expects
up by candidates’ calls, but I know _______*_______ determination on
Editorial
N‛ IS I nf the candidates are tak-
-V- ing । holldas tod v with the 1 doubtedl,
• 1 ank. slore and otttce population of
P , ington, were among those here for
Polly s and MlUi s dresses both have capes. Polly’s folds over her shoulders .and ties in front. In the sessions
the hack it slides down to a V-shaped point. Mitzi ‛s cape makes the sleeves of her frock which is Iberally I
splashed with large printed flowers. Polly's frock is or sheer crepe. Their hostess here wears a simple
and ver smart arair made of two shades of rose georgette Mitzi is busy, although, she doesn't look
t. In obtaining really vital statistics about New or leans -where, for instance, one ma} buy a few abso-
. lutely necesvary garment Tomorrow-Mitzi buys a new dress in record time,
on "lhinprtee"ledhy ThtGeore” Ntatthew Adams Servlee, Tni.t, mark registered n s i-,,,. orr ,
fus1 to non - te M , olide, t, h IVe bern leading the ft. Id today , in
the presideney in the next campaign " Henry ilohnston.
MEXICO CITY, July 5.—- --
- ■ - -..........—— Dun Social dispatches from Morelia —
• stahle, under a state police motet- state that government off iota I, have
J cycle escort and at Norumbega elosed the "College Terestano". a
park a group of national suard ah- siris school havinggibout 400 pupils
a Manes tew over the procession on charges of violaing the consttu.
; Niche's and a commute, tional clauses prohibiting religious
jolned the column at Lake street instruetion.
Ga . July
noluination fer sovernor. The situa-
tion was p6) < hol ogk ally wrong to
make a success out of it it would
.More than 200 fishing
8s
d ce da., but plenty-
over that body which it heretofore i-------------------------—
has claimed, or that it opposes a nv I n n A n r n A A
legislation sponsored by General ( PKIIK L R Q n II I |
Lincoln G Andrews prohibition di I DUULnU UALL
Don’t Be Disturbed:
— By the bark ol a toothless dog
—liy the threut of a coward
— liy ike troubles that havent
lia . en d.
—By the letter writer who wont
: an his name.
— Ry* ihe slander you can refute
with facts.
— By the competition '(hat uses
lies in ll advertising.
— Be the thunder—It's the light
ning tha strikes.
Yesterdny really was
w.uwcna.nUw confidence — millions testify to
, : ---------- What it has done for ; its merits. An unbroken record
one it can do for others. Why don’tyou of service for over 100 years it
try it and save yourself ho’urs of tor- a threat teatimonial to a orcat
ture? Resinol soothes ns it hrala. medici»e
Ask your drugcist shout t, I •
__Remember S. S. S. is made
PHILADELPHIA, July 5.—(—
Traffic In narcotic drugs was char-
ncterized aa the greatest evil, with
the exception of addiction to liquor,
by prominent speakers at the open-
ing meetings Monday of the first
world conference on narcotic edu-
cation. Among the delegates were
distinguished statesmen, educators,
physicians and sociologists from all
over the United States and from for-
ign countries.
Capt. Richmond Pearson Hobson,
hero of Hie Spanish-American war,
and president of the International
Narcotic association; Theodore E.
Burton, representative from Ohio;
and Dr. Clarence .1. Owens of Wash.
u-uHyweEn
MAPLE TNia..le..
5900 IUIMI/
I MiniiinunrWmher
the republican party must bear the
responsibility ot having falled to en
net any logtslation intended to ini-
le
550/
And ( ) b ring 11 ut
STAYTON SEES GOOD English “FOURTH’ FILLS
wonDs OFTtN MISUSED: Don't
DR YS ON RUN;™: no “
ballot by the mandamus
The m re aisins of the ques.
president nnd his cabinet so rar as 5overnor with only thirty days be j
at* If -orlo had
LANGLEY IS MADE
. Ruston i iy ,_r
’ Estro."aswelcomeda' lay,on 1 4 case durine an Oklahonaa July
niMPr.' 5105 \ a mass of pe0-
* D e assembled on Boston Common.
. Lieut. Com. Richard E Byrd, nirst
to fly over the north pole, shared
* with two compantens or his flight
• the greetings of the city
MODISH MITZI—She Read It In a Geography
a family reunion and at
would have passed. That it did not
in an earthqunkaT Swhiwercukiej the committee to nix ’ date for be- swings,
several building, nt Fott Dekock ! ginning the In estisation ar Chiea ________
The inhabitants were panic stricker '"J nto the expenditures in the 11
___E ' 8“ Exen ; nols senatorial primary in which
Fort Dekock |, a half das s jour. Frank L Smith defeated Senator
ney by isil or anout sixty mile.’"'1111’"1 B- Nekinley, for the re Eb.
from Padanz, the capital of :he west publiean nomination Committee- /yZ jN
coast of the island or Sumatra. Less e" snid the date probably would be V-A
than 100 Europeans had their resi-1 ‛u‛y 1 or 21
demes n Fort Dekock. Padang is
a city of 100000 population, of
whom 2.000 ire Europeans
A week ago Monday an earth
The Comfort Route
eReziez Sutan frem. Nez Yerk 1
an agreement for reopening the AND ENGLAND
pi esent d school, on condition that religious Fn"Gee
teaching is eliminated Such com- U5722
Fishing Prospects At Dam, —
Kt A NAI T„ Dia their meeting they discussed thei4
Lend a Y To Bites, establishment ot a Cody museum in,
amemory of the famous Indian /1
family fishter. edt-a
fishing The closest of kin among the Cody, 55 ~Voe
relatives is Mrs. Julia Cody Good -. , . ...
man 83 year-old sister of Buffalo Heal that itching rash with
Bill, who recently finished writing-
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spread opposition monz ‘arming T1 -—a lawyer to keep up with
interests to the republican ticket in * 'he moves in the Hale Ramsey
the ..... ' campa an ■ - mat isr I am glad the federal court is
who the nominee may be g to try Hale immediately. The
Whrther the asricultut at In , ublic would like to get to the bot.
nsts will control the republican - om of the Osage Indian murder
tlonal . nvention of 10:8 or . , .. ses without any further delay
, mains to b seen but whoever mny Judge Jesse Worten in refusing to
• nominate t for the es len s turn the defendants over to the fed.
pobbly w l find ,, strong • itagon- eral court, merely wanted to com
18m on th- Nrt of nE: cutturnt In plete the washing of the home linen
torests to the republican ticket be- in ’he home court. The Pawhuska
cause of the fatlure t th., repub. county court demonstrated in the HOTEIS ANn preApIC
- can conzress to lesista-Burkhart trial and conviction that it m--E-9 AND KEsoRTS
turn in their interests, was thoroughly capable and anxious;
DVnn mAAAnF, a 10 glve justice Ths state will be
Ol KU MUNURED AT saved A big expense by ths transfer
nN.PX II T rins of the stage to Guthrie The
• BOSTON CFRFMNNY publie also will be satisfied with the
“---I •snsmVNI result ,.f the trini belore Judge
John Cotteral. who merits apprecia.
\ historle tion for electing to hear so arduous
F 1ss onvenes, the election o con-
• Kressmen and many senatots will
• have been hold. The , mpalan for
03
/,)
tensive drive for enactment o the
prohibition amendment was started
prove the onelitin of the farmer.
It ’s not only the furmer who has C
been ignorei by congress, but it 1s •
MG RAW-BAUGHMAN-BEARLY
---LUMBER COMPANY___
Phon, W. Okla homa-City Yrd; 20 West 12th
Oran Huston. Mgi.
Mitchell Specialty
Company ad
610 North Hudson
Oklahoma City, Okla. I
An unusually fine tourist hote!
___ cious. Pronounce aw-dayshus, nr*
Andrews in Disfavor syringe.
Allti-Saloon League. SYNONYMS: love, devotion, afrec.
—— 1 1 tion, nttachment, fondness, tender.
in its session of seven months The
party in power has refused tv come
1o the niesistante >f (he farmer nnd
it nbsolutely hns turned down the,
tion 1 1 1 ' . his filing huit
Morley belore the voters. That
handicup wo d have been difficult
to ove omt i sixty day campaign
but next • mpossible in a thirty*
Liv campaigi l doubt whether a
two to one, rejected it and
Chandler, Okla.. Maytag Sales
Co., care Gey mon • utton-
Downing.
Chiekasha, Okla-. Ma y t a e
Sales Co., or Waguer Elec-
Irtr Co.
3 withou;
11 dectricciy,
I Ihe Mariat
J iz crafisbia
| with
*1 in-buit
zasoline
MW
Before the next sespion of con-
3e"2
„ 46
"" "g
’ i 99
Frank Otey ) g
Kansas City, Mo. ' ,e%
"I" "ntoohe Wbteitionilnwpoimn: Committee Orders Morin
ment to him. To Appear Today For Quiz,
- (ieneral Andrew* ertainiv fir ___' .
DortuonsnssommethinsthntI/enuse ksiirxorox I were issued Monday, and the banks
would hesitate to on any other Antis......... |,.ague d ie,-- 12 , !\ 5- - al...... ...... below -he Hum were
duy1because " would sive direct ot- ■withheld the roopertiiiwhlg. bei '' N Morin, ot lined with fisherm....... sunrise,
needs I., get bills through congress "Dlimgh was notified Monday by, । be crowd dwindled away dur-
Aeting Chalrman King of the senate ins the hot hours, seeking the cool
campaign funils committee, to be shadows of the tie.' lined drive lead-
here Tvesday ln give his testimony i ins from West Twenty third street
In connertlon with expenditures jn to the dam. where the dust of pass-,
the recent Penns' I ania republican ing motor cars didn't seem to hurt |
primary, the prepared lunches which were al
pass probably indicates that thearys Morin was western campaign I main feature of the day's activities !
cannot boast of even a bar majority । nanase" ll" WNliam S. Vare, sue-i A fishermen tried Northeast
in the senate ami the house, cessui fandidate over Senator Pep-lake, but were routed by caddies
per and Governor Pinchot. In the!'basing self balls for enthusiastic
senatorial rate. The committee has I collets.
1'
Au
T ET the
Maytag
do your
next week’s
washing free
—without ob-
ligation of
any kind. See it
wash big tubfuls in
3 to 7 minutes! See
it do a whole wash-
ing—50 pounds of
clothes (.dry weight)
in one short hour!
See it wash every-
thing without
hand-rubbing!
If it doesn't
tell itself,
don’t keep it.
Phone any dealer
Oklahoma Maytag Sales. Co.
222 West First St.
Oklahoma City M. 0658
Strond, Okla., Maytag Sales
Co., rare ideal Elee. Co.
qunke shonk Sumatra, when ft is
WASHINGTON July3,—(P—WI nes. rerard.
liam H. stayton. national chairman OnDST 1 DI I se a word three , Oklahoma City emerzed from
times and it is yours."’ Lot in. . ,
of the Association Against the Pro crease our vocabulary by mastering siege ' l'""" nt July
hibition Amendment, in n statement , one word each day. Today's word:Penics, swimming parties.
am not going to vte for any lor that the league's control of the
cndinte who .............. In,su votes or approximately as: ropre.
nes,, for tr‘"" ? minutes sentatives and so senators is a myth
' 1 1 ' me why irconeressisasdrynsiheigu
ne should be elected to county or I would have us believe tle Goff bill
$, A---•
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OKLAHOMA uhY TIMES. TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926.
Chas. R. Drake, WR
Pres, and V
Gen. Mer N
Ny (EORCiE W. *i MMEKS,
Oklahomnn Gorrespondout 43 Post EI4g
WASHINGTON, Jul , — Adiourn-
• ment of the first session of the
sixt} ninth congress has brought
little or nothing to the aid of the
reublican party, which has had con-
trol of congress, i nd the results ol
its seven months’ session are no
In any way calculated to nissist the
• vepublican partx in the coming cam
paish.
The only thing which hus been ac
1 omplished by the tdministratlon
durins the sossion ot congress just
com hided ht> been tho iei isln 10
t liter ’ he W 61 bl idin i.
• Aside from this, I hi i e has bgen
no ad u»n of congress w hich has
• « arried out uip principle of the mn
Jority purty or has commended the
ndministrntlon In any wa) to id tn
■ l »h.ilt of the common people.
No \id for Farmers
The most uppurent thing in con-
!»■ ijon with the « sslon ot conzress
ust ended 1s its titilure to provide ■
any kind nt i did for igriculture. (
lhe furming mnterests haxr made
it plain to congiess that they nre 1
w tired of having pioirdion given to
I \ UH . in indust t tired of
having lil0 protecterl by immigra ■
• ion laws, are tired ot linving rad-i
- road and financtal interests vrotect-
» 1 by al of congress, while they
• have been ignored,
N ’ " huscong
nnything in the interes (>f the
• farmer during the seven months
• session, but it absolutely has to
fused to < M \ out any susgestin
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 50, Ed. 6 Tuesday, July 6, 1926, newspaper, July 6, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2047890/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.