The Oklahoma Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY
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III II $I>(I ltd I rum .Scenes in the I'Huto Uiama of 1*1
>ator Name hii thr Ikuuktwmir Film
"9aaar fealt*
Iwti OBly hla fear of tho MB taowt mM ttMrnlm Tl« wag 1 tho „ ^ w
■Mi (to mortar! aa tha hoaa that kept klm at Ws post. tout obataoia In the way Oo tho vbM ^
itac. M hooded for, Ho wanted a night to mtmm la, to foe* of It, It appaarad to bo tha ate> u, ,w tha
uouraaa to porooo: follow tfcoa.
rinlit, 1914 Uj lluluUl MutirklM
SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.
Stanley Hargreave. millioaaire. alter a miraculous escape from the
den of the gang of brilliant thieves known as the Black Hundred, lives
l the life of a recluse for 18 years. Hargreave accidentally meets the
yl} leader of the Black Hundred. Braine. Knowing Braine will try to get
nun, he escapes from his own home by a balloon. Before escaping
he writes a letter to the girls' school where eighteen years before ho
mysteriously left on the doorstop his baby daughter, Florence Gray.
That day Harfirenve also draws $1,000,000 from the bank, but it is! the Hlack Hundred
reported that .his dropped into the >ea when the balloon he escaped i • " «. « rtah. w
in was punctured. . : nraine . at at Vroon's elbow These
Horence arrives from the girls'school. Countess Olgo, Braine' .! four men composed the mw" danger
companion, visits her and claims her as a relative. Two bogus detec
tiw- cul!, Hn their plot fa foiled by Norton, a newspaper man..
. .it the Pin k Hun-Vi tm Fir-
j money, but sho e
:ev. cslJ on Florenct
ter
-is
of
r°-
ied
ny
sby §
ey. |
acknowledge - ■
t know what I I
argument .c I
manufacturer ■
ur cotton.
little bunch oil
to build a cot-B
e to' even run®
io co 2t a pro tit ■'
hey can run on®
; up altogether I
peer producers®
leir price —orB
afford to waiiB
the tenant far-B
i wait for hisB"
ass of men—I
:s, pantries an'l
ie necessaries off
products indefj
ong fairly welj
farmer carl
ales of cotton|
th 10 cents
■ced to sell it at|
to death. As
out the poorest!
The man who|
it under present!
s than 10 cent^
ssibly manage i
e will be a paupj
is life. I will gj
assert that "1
can raise cottol
op without keepj
of the mer w)
rk. poor anii.w
■se, a few
ley must necessl
e expense of thf
s an indisputablj
itry can be trui'
ius unless the 1
who produce th'
untry—are if
tion.
■—I mean espec
we have a f *
al rich men.
1 that we have
:hey are. It's n<
ly rich men wh
ry prosperous
these we ha«
ent of what
riddle class—
iat would be ter«
M, lftar talepboatac. fee hooded for
hleoOoa. Qaaardock,ladoodt What
o gam tt was aolac to hoi And
this mar Joon waa play lag It Uka
amastn It did not nattor thot sob#o
ona ao laid down th* roloa; It waa
Um way ti wbleta the? woro later-
prated.
Braine heard of tbo fallon Tha
Black Hundred waa finding Ita stock
far below par value, four valuable
■ten looked up In t£e Tom be await-
ing trial, to aa nothing of the seven
gunmen gathered In "t the old ware-
house. Braine begaa to suapeot that
hla fallurea were leaa duo t- chance
than to calculation, tbat at laat be
had encountered a mind which ant I-
clpatod hla every move. He would j
have recognized this fact earlier bad
It not been that revenge bad temporal--'
lly blinded blm. Th spirit of revenge
l ever makes for mental Merit
There wan u meeting that night of
Four men eere
would ho perfectly helpleao
ml or eoattoao the ride aad
tha atreet
"Halt!"
InoUntly the prowler took to hla
beela. Two abota rang out. The man
fTo-
"Bla:
Thcv k hci
rttin #nd the £
at home ^ he
me anifrrma
t Hundred. h> r
scape*
the i
viojtef ha
k witv ttke
ushes to th
icxt d '
h p pone, Jones remote
,i box. Pursued by me
va^er front ?nd rucce
pi%T the box rat'j' the sea.
our quartet In New York city Tin
i wore uh daring a« they were denper-
' ate They were the men who hel'l up
| bank meanenKere and got awny wit's
J thousands. They hail loarnod to swoop
dov ii upon their v'ctlms aa the hawk
| Rwoops down upon the h«ron The
' new. papers referred 'o tlieni na (ho
autc baudltH,' nnd the men took a
d<ul ct pride In the furore they had
created
Vroon went over the' !larRr<:;v"
tase minutely; h< left no detail un-
explained liluntly and frankly, iliu
ah-ad fer to- oau^hter of Stanley Hargreave .must
bt caunht and turn d over to the cure
oi the Hlacjk Hundred It must be
thousand the I Quick action. Four valuable members
lv a,,' earned her Deoole who year; and I've never heenable te savt I were ,he T«mbs. They might or
ly sne ..arn^a ncr people, waa ^ cenf- : mi ?hi n<u weaken under pressure. For
presently yave chate in the Uir> .,Perhaps you.ve „evor really tried," th<* ,,mP'in 1,8 Amerlcnn Cttreer
ousine, while she prattled and je - replied Jones, with a gliuiee at li;
ted and laughed with her companv, companion. It waa a good face, atronj,
In outline; a little careworn, perhaps
who weTt quite unaware thai a free (ron, any indications ^if di*.-ii-
drama was being enacted right un- nation. "If I had begun life as you
Ho wanted a night to aarooao to, to faoo of It, It appearad to ho the alas- to (kaaib or ^ottooa the rtda
ho with Uw hoya. pleet toh th v had yet vndertnkan. toTB at on# borM mm tbe ter-
Tbo man for whom they wore lying To get rM of tbe riding maater to ^ of ■1 ghe cboee tho
to wolt waa aoao preeeatly to creep eome natural way after ho and tho Bu( ihe dld BOt rtd# with tho
oantlonaly round the side of tho house, girl had atartad. It waa like falling wllat, Mat B)M fa|t d«preeeed Iho
He hugged a eorner and pauaed They 0tr a log tovMt noreen, and tho thought of tkem
could aee tha dim ouUlna of hla body ^uaan," aald Florence aa ahe camo d , In lbM# WOOdoa atablee was
The light In tbe atreet back or the into br«*kfaat after her eshllarntlng
grounda almoat made a silhouette of Hd , "did you hear platol ahoto laat Thi) proved to be
him. Uy and by, as If aaaurad that nightT otplan, hv( n wu plainly Incendl-
tho coaat waa clear, ho stole down to | beard aome nolae. but I wes so a_ goDkt. one had aet Are to it with
aleepy I didn't try to figure out what , |# rlflW. Nortoo rMOi0l«ed
It wna." thli almoet aa aoon aa tbe firo-
"Did you, Jonear mi Ho had eomo this morning with
"Tea, Mlea Florence. The abota ^ ^ (DrpiiBing Florence Ho
waa aeen to atop, ataggar, aad then go came from tbe atreet. A policeman WM (otov ou| 0B tioreeback to loin
on desperately. . came running up later and aald be 1 bl>r
"He'a hit!" anw two nutomobllea on the run Bui i m< ap|QA gr#w audd«0|y cold. A
By the time the men ranched tbe evidently there waan't anybody burt. , , Rhe bJM, bte0 ,e(t ,jone UD tbe
corner tbey heard tbe rumble of a One baa to be careful at night now- road, ||e ^ oy##r tQ thQ |ara(«,
motor. Que duahed back to the ear adaya There are pretty bad mon CUf()d # car tnd went humming out
they had left standing at the curb. He abroad. Did you enjoy the ride?" i„ . ard the river . iad. A trap and
made quick work of the lob. but he Very morh nut ,herw wt.re apota on|y by the Hhoereat luck had be
of blood on the walk near the corner " lurned up m time
"Plood?" Jones cnught the back of
u (hair to steady himself.
"Yes. Ro home one was hi rt Oh.
lot'M l nve tlilf place!" Impulsively
' l^et uh go hack to MIhs Farlow'*
You could find a place In the village,
.Jor."* Hut If I May here much longer
. When the Caunt,.-^
the three liorses it w,
not to fly «5to a ra(?e.
Olga s; w
is, an effort
But seer
dent,
morroi
tides
tueen
v Vhat witli
to the maoism]
four and flv
mce ftore
: ection i'
of the
in drop-
! fnr to- :
special ar ;
earn be)(
wan not quick uuougb. Still, tbey «hvi>
-liase. They saw tlie car turn toward
'ho city Hut, unfortunately fur th«<
huccom- of the chase, several automo
litleu pnu-ed, (tolng Into town and leav-
ing It. fbeckmnte,
draini ,vns koen enough tonight,
"lie I hit; whether badly or not re-
mains to bo acen We can find that
< ut. Diivo to the nearest drug store
and get a Hut of hoapltala. It's a ten
to one irt that we laud him some-
whore among the hospitals."
Hut they senrchcd the hosnltrlH in
vain. None of them bad that iiltfht re-
cfivcd a ehooting cane, nor had they
heard one reported. The mnn had
beeil ui> m .ntuKitbly hit. He would not
have dun-ii t i !.k the Ions of time for
a felt of |i!ay-iu ;in«. Kvldently he had
kept bis head and sought his lodgings.
To eali up doctors would be utter
folly; for It would take a week "Tor a
thorough combing. This was the sec-
oud tliii'- the man had got away
Meantlme Florence was walking her
mount slowly For once the scenery
pancod unobserved She was deeply
engrossed with thoughts, some of
which were happy and t>oine of which
wen- id If only her father could be
with her she would be the happiest
his state of unreat 1 shall lose g|r| alive
f.,iib iu everything and everybody.' ahe was brought out of her revery
Whoever my father's enemieu u by tho sight of a man staggering along
"i y do not lack persistence Tbey the rond ahead of her. Finally ho
have a^ade tv.-o attempts against my plunged upon his face in the road Like
r or later they will the tender heurted girl she was, she
looking over my1 etn-i.ed. dismounted, and ran to tb«
l.bi
time
If 1 he
.rty, and tco
ewred. I k'«
shoulder all th
noise 1 Jump."
• Miss Florenc
you shf.uld be p
low's this minni
the day or night passes without this
house being watched. I seldom see
y about, i can only sense the
presence of a watcher. At Miss Par-
low's
fallen man to give him aid She sud-
denly found her wrists clasped in two
, if 1 thought it wise,, hands like iron. The man rose to hla
c'. rd off to Miss Fur-1 feet, smiling evilly. She struggled
. Hut not an hour of wildly but futllely.
"Better be sensible," he said 1 am
stronger than you are. And I don't
wish to hurt you. Walk on ahead of
me. It will be utterly useless to
you would be far more like a , g ere am or cry out. You can see for
"Perhaps I'm to blame," admitted prisoner than here. 1 could not ac- | yourself that we are in a deserted part
der therr very noses. The Countes ,
while she acted superbly, tore her
handkrrchief into shreds. There
was something sinister in the wa>'
all 'their plans fell through at the
very moment of consummation-;
and that night she determined to
esk Braine fo withdraw from thij
warfare, which gradually decim-
ated their numbers, without get-
ting anywhere toward the goal.
Jones shouted that the limousine
was tearing down the road. Some-
thing must be done to stop it. He
suggested that he drop "behinc,
leavt his horse, and take a chanct
?.t potting a tire from the -shruo-
bery at the roadside.
"Keep going. Don't stop, TJor
ton, till you are back in town. I'll
manage to take care of myself."
did, I'd have made real and solid use
0DHAPTER VII.
. "When all three finally m«t at thO
Hargreave home Florence suddenly
took Jones ;by the shoulders and
kissed him lightly on the obeek.
Jones started „bsck. pale aad dis-
turbed
.Norton Jbuighad. He did not 4eel
the slightest twinge or jealousy, but
Jbe was eaten MPwTith envy, as the old
wives say.
'Tou are -.wuutiening if I suspect
«. "• M) «K> M in.«.l r
actcr Tbe nfpofter found hiwaeif
Atot 3ptMk or .Makt the Leaat
iMoiae*
of Che great am I mot. J d have
might be. Aad today I'd be livlsg on
the Ineoase."
"Ton never «am hsU. Perhaps a woss-
aa night have made yoa tfcink of
those things; but U you had mmalaed
unattached «p to thirty-one, as 1 lave.
side gUuaclag at the.thin, keen face ot
this iweoareefitf ;b«U r. The lobe ot
the man's left ear ,cau>e within range.
Norton reaetad &ur a cigarette, but
his ha*4a shook as he Mt It. There
-m n «. «.d <, «•■> "Jf'"0"'*" "*
..Idenc. ,u. .h. hU «1 '• „
in any of theae affairs "
"Yoa are auspicious*"
"Of everybody," looktojg boldly Into
the reporter's eyes.
"Of me?" smiling.
"Even of myself swnetl:
you met and married the right wom-
an."
"But the right woman might be
heiress to millions. And a poor devil
like n* could not marry a girl with
this etorv, I'll not We newspaper no right to remain single You proved
men wklom break our word." yourself r. man this afternoon'. con-
Jones held out his hand. fiidering that you did rot know I oc-
"Sometimes I wish I'd ltarted life «uPip'' ,he whe«' «pat. Come to think
' right." said ti;e reporter gloohiily. A w over> >' u really saved the day.
newspaper man is generally improvl- ^ou gave me the opportunity of steer-
to Pa«« 7 )
What "BeeDee" Means
"Bee Dee" on the label means REAL VALUE
Inside the package, and RESULTS and SATIS-
FACTION alter ihe contents have been used.
Always ask for "Bee Dee" when you buy a stock
or poultry renieJy. "BeeDee" rtmedies are pre-
pared trom pure, medicinal ingredients, in a scien-
tific way, and are genuine medicines that you can
depend on.
STOCK fi POULTRY
MEDICINE
LINIMENT-DIP
Bee Dee Healing Powder—Bee Dee Colic Remedy
Bee Dee
After using the Bee D«e
Remedies generally tor
sometime, we taVc plea
sure in saying that they are
giving eulii ,• at inaction,
and we checriully recom-
mend them.
McMilten Stock Farm.
Waco, Texas.
Von can get them at
your dealer's.
. p iv <-.
"The Million Dollar Mystery" Wigwam Tonight
llraiiie. 1 should have advibed Miles conlpany you. 1 am forbidden to de-
to stalk him and pot him if he got the serl n,i8 house "
i chance. There's a master mind work- -^jy father's orders?"
iug eomewherf back of all this, and it s JonVs fignifieti neither one way nor
time 1 woke up to th* fact. Hut you," the otber. He merely gazed stolidly
turning to the auto bandits, "you men j al ^ rUg.
1 have your instructions. More thaa "That blood!" She sprang from her j her bracelet, and Anally her crop, io
j that, you have been given a free rein. ; chair, horrified. "It was bis' He was | hope that these slight clues mipbt
See tbat you make good, or by the here last night, and they shot j hring her belp. She knew that Jones
Lord Harry! I'll break the four of you ' q'" | would hear of the lire, and, finding tbat
like pipestems." There, there, Miss Florence! The 8he had not returned with tbe riding
of tbe road. If you will promise to aet
sensibly 1 shan't lay a hand on you. Do
you see tbat but yonder, near the fork
in tbe road? We'll stop there. Now,
march!"
"She dropped her handkerchief, later
We haven't had a failure yet." sjioke maR was on)y sightly wounded. He's
; up one of the men, more courageous
t!:;.n his companions.
"You are not holding up a bank mes-
senger this trip. Remember that.
Drive me as far lis Columbus circle.
master, would Immediately start out in
pursuit. She was beginning to grow
very fond of Jones, who never spoke
unless s(>oken to, whd* was always at
hand, faithful and loyal.
From afar came the low rumble of a
where they never will look for him."
Then Jonng continued, as w ith an ef-
fort: "Trust me. Miss Florence. It
would not pay to run away. The
whole affair would be repeated else-
Leave me on the side Street, between v.here. We might go to the other end m0t0r. She wondered if her captot
the lights, so I can take off tbie mask." 0f the world, but it would not serve us j h(,ar(1 it lle dld but hi8 ear* tricked
Later Hraine sauntered into Pabst in the least. It is not - question of j him into believing that it came from
and ordered a light supper. This escape, but of who shall vanquish the ( RQ0ther direction. Eventually they ar-
night's work, more than anything else,1 other. There is nothing to do but re- rived at the hut, and Florence wag
i brought home to him the fact that his main here and fight, fight, fight. We forced to enter. The man locked the
. luck was changing. For years he had . have put four of them in the Tombs, j (joor and waited outside for the auto-
1 proceeded with his shady occupations to say nothing of the gunmen. That , mobile which he was expecting. He
Th« Daughter of Hargreave Rode
Horseback ifivery Morning.
4be organization stood facing actual
peril; and its one possible chance of
salvation lay te ithe fact that no one's
Caoe was known to hie neighbor. He,
Vsoon, and tbe .boss alone knew who
and what each man was. But the
plans, the ramifications of the organ-
ization might become public property;
said that would mean an end to an
eaceeSngly profitable 'business.
The daughter of Hargreave rode
horseback early every aaoralag. She
•ought the country read. She was In-
variably attended by the riding maa-
tM«fa school near by.
"Tm four wll lake your own
"It ahe shoaM be lajaredr
"AvoW tt If posatbW
"W* have a free haad?"
"Absolutely."
"We risk a bad Ml Croat her howe
M it's a spirited one."
"Pretend a breakdown ia the road,"
Interpolated Braine. "Aa they ap-
approach, draw and order them to dis-
mount. That method wilt prevent toy
accident"
"We'll plan It somehow. It kwka
[ easy "
Conversation dropped en/irely after money "d bang on to his self-re- "Nothing is easy where that girl
ribhis declaration spect." H eoncerned. A thousand ejree seem
• You're a taciturn sort of dm# " "Tr«« ,here ar« always etcep- b« watching her slightest move."
I?" tion «° • ru'®« l^e. «<-«P* <*ose i "We shan't leave anything to
"You are. But an agreement is an regarding health. A healthy man is a chance. How many days will you
agreement, and while I'd like to print normal man, and a normal man has gjve usr'
J Seven. A failure, mind you. will
prove unhealthy to all concerned.'1
with a menace which made the four
stir unegsily.
The telephone rang. Braine reached
for the receiver.
"A man just entered the Hargreave
house at the reor. Come at once,"
Tvas the message.
"is your car outside?" Braine asked.
"We are never xlthout It."
"Then let us be off. No on# will
stop us for speeding on a side street."
Fourteen minutes by the clock
brought the car to a stand at the curb
a few houses below the Hargreave
home The men got out. The watch-
er ran up.
He is still inside," he whiapered.
Good! Spread out. If anyone
leaves that house, catch htm. If he
runs too fast,* shoot. We can beat
th > po'ice "
Tbe man obeyed., and the watcher
ran baek to his post He was des-
perately hoping the alatr weald ter
i without encountering any memorable is what we must do—put them in a
failure. He moved in the high world, safe place, one by one, till we reach
quite unsuspected. He had written the master. Then only may we
books, given lectures, been made a lion breathe in safety. But if they watch,
! of, all the while laughing in his eleeve so do* we. There ia never a moment
1 at the gullibility af human nature. But when help is not within reach no mat-
! within the last two weeks he had re- tpr where you go. So long as you do
' ceived serious checks. From now on not deceive me, no real harm shall be-
he must move with the utmost caution, fall you. Don't cry. Be your father's
Some one was playing his own game, daughter, as I am his servant."
waging warfare unseen. A battle of. "I am very unhappy!" And Flor-
wits? So be it; but Braine intended ence threw her arms around Susan
I to play with rough wits, and he waan't ail<| iajd her head upon her friend's
going to care wbich way tbe sword shoulder.
cut. j "Poor child!" Susan, however, rec-
He hated Stanley Hargreave with all ognized the wisdom of Jones' state-
the hatred of his soul; tbe hatred of a nients. They were safest here,
man balked in love. And the man was ; morning rides continued. To
alive, defying him; alive somewhere girjt who i0VP<j the open, it was
In thie city this very night, with a bul- glorious fun. Those mad gallops
let under his skin. i along the roads, the smell of earth and
"In everything satisfactory, sir?" he Sea, the tingle in the blood, were the
.heard the head waiter aay. j second best moments of her day. The
"Satisfactory?" Braise repeated first? Sbe invariably blushed when
blankly. j she considered what these first best
"Yes, air. Yon struck the taUe as ( moments were. He was a brave young
though displeased."
"O!" Then Braine laughed relieved-
:Vy. "If 1 struck tbe table, it was done
unconsciously. I was thinking."
"Beg pardon, sir! Anything else,
sir?"
"No. Bring me the shoe*."
• • • • • • •
"Your master gives riding lessons?"
Tbe groom who bad ied the horse
back from Hargreave's eyed his ques-
tioner rather superciliously.
"Yes." The groom fondled the ani-
mal's legs.
"How much Is it?"
"Twenty dollars for 4 ticket of five
rides. Tbe master Is the fashion u
here. He doesn't cater to any but tb
beat families."
"Pretty steep Who was that youn
lady riding tbia morning with your
master? mtn goo<j t0 look at, witty, and al-
"That's the girl all the newspapers wavs cheerful. Why shouldn't she
have been talking about," answered ilke him? Evpn Jones liked him—
tho groom importantly. Jones, who didn't *eem to like ".ny- j
"Actress?" bodv. It did not matter whether he ;
"Actress! I should say not. That ^ or not; a WOrldly point of 1
young woman is thr daughter of Stan- Tlew v,as farthcst from her youthful i
ley Hargreave. tbe millioaaire who thoughts. It wr.s her own affair; her |
was lost at sea. And It won't be long 0WI1 heart.
be'ore she puts her finger in a pie of pjve days later as 8lie and the rid-
four or five millions. If you want any jnfj master vere cantering along the
rides, you'll have to talk it over with roadi enjoying every bit of it. they j
the boss He may or may not take heard the beat of hoofs behind. They
any more rides, i'ou d probably have drew up and turned. A rider was ap-
to ride in the afternoon, anyhow, aa poaching them at a run It w«s the I
every nag is out In the morning." head groom. The man stopped his j
Where's the most popular road?" horse in a cloud of dust.
"Better Be Senf!ble," He Said.
ather dumfounded when he paw
thai it was eomiug from the city, not
going toward it.
It was Norton. The riderless horse
told him onnugh; the handkerchief and
briicel.'t and crop led him straight lor
the hut.
The man before the but realized by
this time that he had made a mistake,
i'e attempted to re-enter the hut and
;ri;are to defend it till his compan- .
ions bove in sight. But Florence, rec-
ognlaing Norton, held the door with
all her strength The man snarled and
turned upon Norton, only to receive a>
<>i>iashing blow on tbe Jaw.
Norton flung open the door. "Into
the car. Florence! There's another ear
coming up the road. Horry!"
It was not a long chase. The ear
of the auto bandits, looking like aa
ordinary taxicab, waa a high-power ma-
chine, and It gained swiftly on Nor-
ton's four-cylinder. The reporter wait-
ed grimly.
"Keep your head down!" he warned
Florence. "I'm going to take a pot at
their tires when tbey get within ranga.
H I miss I'm sfrald we'll havejrouble.
Under no circumstances attempt to
leave this car. Hera tbey come!"
He suddenly leaned back and fired.
It was only chance. The manner in
which the cars were lurching made a
poor target for a marksman even of
the first order. Chance directed Nor-
ton's first bullet Into tbe right forward
tire, wbich exploded. Going at sixty-
odd miles an hour, tbey could not stop
tbe car in time to avoid fatality. The
car careened wildly and plunged down
tbe embankment Into the river
Florence covered ber eyes with her
hands, and. quite unconscious of what
be was doing, Norton put hie arma
around her.
* You, had better save $10 on your
fall suit, just buy it at Cook's
i Place.
Toward the park; but Miss Har-
greave always goes along the river-
side road. She doesn't like strangers
about"
"Sir. the stables are on fire!"
"Fire?"
All the riding master's savings were
Invested In the stables. The fact
"O, I see. Well, I'll drop In this that he had solemnly promised never
afternoon and see your master. Tbey to leave Florence alone, and tbat be
say that riding is good for a torpid had accepted a generous bonus slipped
liver. Have a cigar?" from his mind at the thought of Are.
"Thanhs." a terrible word to any horseman. He
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The Oklahoma Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914, newspaper, November 19, 1914; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280353/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.