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OKI. A ROMA WEEKLY LEADER
~~ OITTilRlE. OKLAHOMA? THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1920. —=
VOLUME 29.
NUMBER 52
WAGE PROBLEM MAY BE
SETTLED AND ALL PAR-
TIES SATISFIED AT
SESSIONS NOW BK-
ING HELD
French President
Also Believes In
Unlucky No. 13
Paris, Feb. 19 —Another famous
statesman has come forward to
keep President Wilson company
in claiming that 13 is a lucky
number. 1 his new follower is by
coincident, also the president of
great republic. He is M. Des-
chanel, newly elected chief ex-
ecutive of France. Just after the
election, M. Deschanel remarked:
••My life Is simplicity itself. I
was born on the thirteenth) I was
married on the thirteenth and it
was the thirteenth that the clam-
ber declared me a candidate for
the presidency."
ftFRMAN FLAME THROWER USED TO HELP ,
RID NEW YORK STREETS OF SNOW AND ICE
WITH H JUICY BKLMGE
' Unusual Financial Showing U
Made By Local Commerce
Body; What the Figures
Reveal \
It's a remarkable thing to learn
of a Chamber of Commerce with ft
balance In the bank. But that la the (
rase with the Guthrie Chamber of
Commerce. For many years the local |
Chamber has been skuting on thin ice.;
financially; there were (lays, when'
Wenner was on the job. that he was
forced to solicit funds to net his sel- :
ury. Commerce bodies are not sup- ,
posed to lie money makers. Their |
stunt is to pilot the way for others ■
to make money. But the local Chum- ;
her enjovs the enviable distinction of
having a juicy bank balance in .he
sum of $2.170.1«. At the business
I men's banquet Tuesday night, 3ecre-
„ S.... Institution £*•
I Will Benefit By the Order, <•-
$50 To $100 Is
CASH BONUSES TO BE FAID
Ordered
Cash bonusus of $50 to -10 will be
EXECUTIVES OF BUBS
WILLING TO HELP HINES
MEN "WHO MAKE THE
WHEELS GO ROUND" ABK
ALSO STUDYING THE
WAGE CLAUSE IN
NEW PROPOSAL
12ttt t F.TIN I Cash bonusus oi *ou iu
k 1q a corn paid t'.iis vear to teachers at the state
Washington, Feb. normal schools at Alva and Weather-
mittee of railroad executives w> ^ th gtatp board ot education de-
day tendered their co-operation 10 dd(j' ye8terday, A similar bonus tor
Director General Hines in carry- teacher3 at the normal school at Fil-
ing out the proposal of President monjs wus voted by the board a
WMison for tne creation of a com- monlh ago.
f pvnerta to gather data Surplus money appropriated b>
mitiee of expens = |.i"t Siate Legiaiat...e for the
on the wage problem. y nt of salaries make- possible
pressed themselves as y giving of bonuses, it is said in
predating the desire for umty o the**,
expedition ' ,n handling tne wage ^
Question. ■ r«ui«* c •
1TLJ sum set aside for that purpos.
rail executives meet with Presidents of the state normal
director general hines i)tchoola
will not receive incidental ex-
Washngton, Feb. 9,-Wage Prov" I penses such as the cost of light and
.ion* of the redrafted railroad | water in addition to the residences
nsnixation bill reported to the senat (urnUhcd them hy the state, the board
and house yesterday, were eounte decldod today.
on to enter lately ""■> the «"llb"a" . The board voted yesterday to iu-
tion , beginning today, of the conf r- I crease the {ee f0r the athletics, en-
ence between Director-General Hine* Ierlainments and other student a,-
and 25 lead'mia railroad executives tlyltles in lhe normal schools from
rail heads not satisfito w bl,R)nnlng next fall.
Section, of the revised ™"ure '
which it wa considered would at-
tract moat attention from the ra.lroad
executives, were those prohibiting any ^
reduction in wages of railroad wor •
ers prior to Sept. 1 and creating aj
permanent arbitration board of nine
members, representing the public, the.
workers and the corporations. charged That McWethy Urged
conference called by hine6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ffim. paid
Much Less Than Goods
Were Worth
February 16, 1920:
receipts
Hal. in Bk. Sept. 1, 1W
Dues from members
Our check returned
Contrib. Free Fair fund
Total
expenditures
Advertising
Postage
salaries
Telephone and Telegraph ..
Stationery and Furniture
To Cim. Val. Fair Assn
Miscellaneous
predating the desire l°r th08G schools where the bonus is to Total
expedition" in handling tne wage ^ given, the total expenditures for Bal in Bani<
miAation. ! salaries was less this year than the •
tl.fil0.14
, 5,20?.0<M
25.00 |
. 1 £08.00 1
.$5,4581.44 I
$ 3%.IB
.12.78 i
1 jn'.S i1
65.63
105.67
. >1,304.70
80.52
. 3.M1.2C
$2,170.18
ry". MMNWAi ai
Short Cuts To
Home News
The terrible Ucrnmn tUuiie thrower was turned to peace-time■ us,
i„ N, w Vm li in an effort to help the city nd itself ot snow and to
wliicli for ,liivs pfaeticiilly tied up transportatiuii. Ill cmncliii.i'h
. r , the < l eniieal W«rf..re station at K.l.ewood, Y -I . nmd,
!; t ^k of snow and ic wherever they were put ... operation.
This photiurraph shows Private h. IV Varanaman, with one ot tin
fliniii' throwers, reeeivintr instr.n•lions from Lieutenant I K hu th
Ibefore using the niael.iiie III Columbus C.rele.
\ house to house canvass tor til.
starving orphans In Avn,vmu *m m>
ho made All who can feed a > hlld
„ inonili send money to K B. l*arson
alt 1170 and the chairman will
have some one call on you. Five dol-
lars feed* a child a month. HHP
raiso $3,50(1 in liogan county.
The many Guthrie friends of Mrs
11 J Thomas will be Brieve,1 to learn
of her death which or cured at -mi*
Beach, Calif., last Tuesday. Mrs-
Thomas left t'.uthrle for California oil
account of her health last year.
Local physicians say there are
tew serious cases of influenza to
tluihrie a, present. It is the o,. n on
anoiiK the men of medicine that tl
'Pldemic has been abated.
Two divorce suits were tiled in
district court unlay, the first for some
time, judge Swank will hold a slant
term of court soon to try some of the
now penitiUil on the docket
Those filed today were l.y .1 II IMnnU-k
against Catherine l'itinic*. me
miple were married In Kansas in I
i , ,i i„ mi7 Tl'o hushanu
and separate,i in i.m«. ll\
•harnes extreme cruelty aud Jealousy
on the part of the wife. CharKiW
cruelty and non-support Matilda Mai
Moss biles K II Moss rot divorce,
,.u t,,.|y of four children and alimony
of *20 per month The couple were
married in lim;i and separated in l!n.
MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED
IN SAAR REOION
London. Feb. Ill-Martial law has
been proclaimed In the Saar region
now occupied by French troops under
ontrol of an allied commission in
consequence of new disturbances, ac-
eordingto an Amsterdam dispatch to
the Exchage Telegraph company.
BHITISH WOULD
EXCUIDUIM5
FU HIGH *
(MtDF.lt l\ (.01 \t.ll. IHREt'.T-
I l \(.\I\SI AMEHICAN
iii-: \i S OF (.ONC.KIINS
l\ FAH FAST
■BUT BRITISH
MAY MEAN ItUPTURE OF
HI'SINESS ItELATIONS IJE-
I W EEN THREE GREAT
NATIONS; AMERICANS
l\ FAR EAST
I'ltOTEST
bulletin.
Washington, Feb. 19Cable-
grams have been pouring into the
State department during the put
twenty-four hours protesting
against the new rule affecting
heads of concerns in the Far Ba«tt
as a result of the "No American
order" issued by the Bntiih
order in council.
GUTHRIE BASKET BML
TERM DEFEATS EDMOND
UKELlf Tfl COME TRUE
_ k.ii>ohln Inlnft
Vhat ticked over
i the wire during dav
asure * '
&IJU DEALER HIRESTED;
REt
Fast Game Was Played At City Local AWorney Is Led By Rosy
Hall Last Ni^at; Holman's j - -
Goal Shooting Was
Feature
Phantom To Lawrie Town-
ship and Placed On
Structure
JONrtHtn^t —— - . ..
The conference with the r l'r0 d
executives was called by Mr. Hin s
to ascertain the attitude which the
railroad corporations would a"1""
toward the proposal advanced by
President Wilson in his reply to the
demands of railroad employes and that
a federal commission be appointed
consider the wage problem.
While the executives were meeting
with Mr. Hinies. railroad union offi-
cials In Washington continued the
study of the revised legislation..These
officials generally expressed satisfac-
tion with the provision prohibiting any
reduction in wages before September
1, which through an erroneous inter-
pretation placed it before the "draft-
ed measure was presented to the
house was construed as establishing
wage scales until Sept. 1 at the I vel
in effect wh«n the properties are re-
turned to private control on Mar. 1.
LODGE TEAM TO
SHAWNEE AND HARTSHORN
City _ Western league
owners urvmed to leave league mem
bershlp intact und adopted a Mt-gamo
schedule.
I —Washington—'United States Sen-
! ator Pomerene, democrat, of Ohio
i withdrew from the contest fnr the
! presidential nomination.
| —Washington -All Americans at
All 1 have lo say is that If JacU A,narash in Turkey, where there hav,
1!" Hornor's dream conies true-" | been disturbances recently, are safe,
State Normal team by a score ot -i nthwild as h " leaned' state department advicas said. I ,miry Krad
,„ •>< The game was the fastest seen I Thus spoke Othwald as h. lean JaurM_Cguden de la Llave th «
here for a long time. The Guthrie a(.ainst the best ease in the Owl Drug, ](,ader reCHnt|y 8Pnteneed to
ftn(1 Wonderecl where the next (leath by a Mexico City court martial,
appetizer was coming from. has been spared because of his age
"It's this way," L*aid OthwaU.
"llornor doesn't hi' '.he pipe, but is
brief In his ways; It's his business to
Last night the Guthrie basket hail
quintet defeated the fast Cential
AMERICANS NOT NEEDED
Shanghai, Feb. Ii9.—An order In
council Issued by the British govern-
ment in Ijoiulon, of which notice has
been received here, requires that
llrltlsh subjects shall take the place
o!' Americans as managing directors
of "China , otii|ianieB" operating in th
Orient under Dryish register.
k., I.111... I This effects a large number of bual-
ness concerns conducted in tho Far
East by Americans, especially In
Shanghai, which is a center of Araerl-
■ ean commercial activity. To them the
Former President Taft Principal m.(lor conies with stunning effect. Its
Speaker At Opening Session ; , --"^^oXr'than „rltlsh eub-
Banquet At Noon Today, ; ject8 rosj,iont within the limits of thla
7 000 At Meet order, shall act as managing director
or in any position similar to that of
i ,, | , , J^hi7oi~" superintendents,' managing director, or shall otherwise
IboardTf e,I ileal ion members and pri- | exercise general or substantial con
TEACHERS AT STITE MEET,
nation meiiiurm « « p— « t|
teachers from all partB 0: a China company.
riiv to- Bio Fine Pro^
boys were superlor in team work,
dribbling and goal shooting.
Ill '.lie first half Luce did some line
I dribbling, keeping the ball out o
' Central's territory, while Mason also
I did some fine floor work. The first
according to reporte.
-Oklahoma City—Delegate« unin
—wn.niit/iuu J
structed as to the presidential nomi
• ' to vote for Jak
l 1119 •" SllUltfU 413 I" «
his speeches, 1 :ut: nation, but instructed
e all lawyers have L Hamon for nation
it.. J.. I... * r, cIllDlt I • ■ . t_ T.^l ... 1
national committeeman
On a charge that h, urged >o „ ^ (he ,aat ha|[ tm, uulll,„ ,aik long to put the jury to sleep Lle<.t,
negro boys to steal thing turned loose, especially Captain Hoi j ordpr (0 fleece .em oul of a ver- lgre8B
and bring them to him, and that n ho made four spectacular has-, Bu( )e( that g0. rm talkingi,ions
charge that he urged
by the First and Third
con-
publican conven
neuro boys to steal
McAlester.
navy depart-
t ones also Fogarty an ^ o(her Hornor js -jack* for lonR lmenl invited bids for approximately
jrnated at center and eac | \vell. take it from me, Jack Hornor ^ 000 barrels of fuel oil.
basket, while Cook, playlnt, I 8lurdy citizen. He's a cultured chap,. ' . Hg _ Potl,lons to have
forward, made one has* [ an(1 hp.s g(), 8en8e to burn. He has j vicp.Pr«,ldent Marshall
warrant to ue one
Wethy, owner of a second hand s ore nmde
land he's got sense to burn. He has j vice-I'reeident Marshall
read more good books than any man , " the In(iiana democratic
He has
Wethy, ownei m a - .. ,h ,
on E Harrison Avenue, just west ^
he McNuity grocers
largely
town. Of late years he has mad
(Continued on lMg; 4)
sto.-e.
ytttory
Mflc charge against Mc"' ^^bie to'the'dribhling and floor I1'
that he induced bojs to ftn(, Mason, the goal
ii.-ainst Mc
specific
working of Luce and Mason, the goal I
\Veth>
steal'articles from Eugene Heyer, lo- Holman. who made 19 of
cal banker, valued at $30 and then . t an(1 t0 Cook and
steal "articles from Eugc:
and to Cook and
$1 50 for the article Guthrie's p,ayln£. the
stolen. This, it has been said has ^ ^ lo Eni,l ior Friday
been going on for som<> time, bt « ; and return here to play
of the boys '"^^V^dge Horn- Mcnond'Saturday night.
When arraigned before Juuge noi"
a,lay today McWethy pleaded not
C^Mcrhrpro"niade. "The'oM. SLOGANS GONE
man arrested is in no way related to
A V McWethy." said Conntv Attorney
Dinwiddle.
paid the bo3
An A. O. U. W. team composed of
ardent and active members will leave
the city tonight for Hartshorne and
Shawnee to confer degree* on classes
al those Places. The work «
tonight and tomorrow night. Those
composing the team are: Maver
D H. Snodgrass, captain. H. Mayer,
j F Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. JessuP
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Snodgrass.
FIERCE FIGHTING NOW
ON IN KED HUSSIA
systamatic vandalism
robbery in vienna
Vienna Feb. lD.-Systematlc van-
dalism and robbery in cemeteries has
led to demands for police protection.
_ ..nllnn nrwl vaults
TO THE DISr. VIH)
HOED G000S TO KANSAS^
IKH UUllic u *
placed upon the Indiana democratic
presidential ballot are being circulat-
ied. It was announced. The action is
i being taken without his knowledge
or consent.
j Long Heach. Calif. — Mrs. Harriet
Jane Thomas, a co-worker wilh Mrs.
Carrie Nation against saloons, died.
-Oklahoma City — Horace H. Ha-
gan state legion commander, protest-
d to Franklin d'Olier, national colu-
mn ■■ 1 ■■■ uuu 1 u nil..—.- ed to Franklin doner, nauouai t""' ,, Firrell,
IIULU U < mander, acainst the recent demand of hools ls 0n the program for an
t> j />f the legion executive committee for •
Member of the City Board of er servlce men and women. addiess.
NV.1 All illA t ... ill Tkn MUuiwsilllli ^ r-
Of the Slate are in Oklahoma City to
dav for the opening of the fourteenth
annual convention of the ^'ahoma
educational association and which wilt
continue wilh general and group ses-
sions through Saturday. A banquet
and reception at noon to fornur
President Taft, 01 ened the sessions,
at which enrollment of approximately
seven thousand teachers is expected,
with approximately five thousand al-
ready on the grounds.
Mr Taft was to address a general
session at 2 o'clock this afternoon-
No definite program has been out-
lined for the general and group ses-
sions after the opening day, but alt
questions of Interest to the associa-
tion, including compensation for teach-
ers, will be discussed.
Many Guthrie and Logan county
teachers went to Oklahoma City this
morning to attend the session. A"
City and county schools were dismis-
sed Wednesday for the week in or-
der to give each teacher a chance tp
take advantage of the benefits that
will aerue from the sessions. Mrs.
county superintendent
"It appears that the old slogans,
•Do it Now.' 'Patronize Home Indus-
tries,' and 'Buy at Home,' have gone
into the discard," said a local b^8iw
nesB man today. "Under the new.
order of things, in the matter of pur
Education Shakes All the
Dust of Outhrie From
Feet
me •
former service men and women
—Jackson, Mies — The Mississippi
senate rejected the woman suffrage
amendment, recently defeated in the
house.
The household goods
of O. 1.
american cotton to
bought by czecho slovaks
----- Prague. Feb. 19,-Agreement has
>use. reached between the Czecho-
-Santa Fe, N. M-The senate rati- ?®en ' rnment and a syndicate o:
leterles has der 0{ thinK3i m the matter of P"r_ I Brooks, tailor, and member of tne ,
protection rl,afe8 the people will buy where t«e>'jboard of education, were shipped >
Newspapers say graves and vaults n ncquire thc best and most seas-, ^jy to Lawrence, Kansas, wh
• -J.I/.1DS of thehar„a|n|ng it seems. The har-
nousc. ho.,n reachea neiwecu —
. -Santa Fe, N. M-The senate rati- *** nment a„,i a syndicate of
. ... - . '' i fled the woman suffrage amendment. rs ( thp advance of funds
j Brooks, tailor, and member of the city Kavorable action by the house is r • ^ npccggary for ,he purchase of 20,000
t paU 19—Fierce fighting
between the Jjolshevilti and separate
enemy groupe. in the FJr..P-l„
Odessa reeion. is reported In ani rt
flclai statement issued by th .
government at Moscow today.
™rl
The state .egislature will convene
in special session next Monday morn-
,ng. ostensibly to ratify woman B SUf-
frage. Other matters, however are
sure to come before the bod>,
there are rumors that investigation of
affairs of state will be asked.
SCHOOLS CLOSED
Norman, FebM^Five .ut of six of
SSTLTwrnS^S Clark las-
week were found closed because c
the prevalence of Influent In the
rs
ye^r.
DtJil I >. Ul -hor '
anu vaults acciuire tne oesi i terday to Lawrence, Kansas, w
hTv7be7nDdespoiled. adticles of the ' onable barKaining it seems. The bar-■ L. and Mre. Brooks reside
slightest value stolen and cofins mony meeting at the_ lone thej^h r, Mr Brookg renounced his allegiance
smashed for firewood. nich't in which Ed. Vaught ex. j cmhrie 8eVeral months.ago,,
the olive branch agat*4 wa« •fk0° '"lhe remains a member of the school
■ood part; the old rivalry and anim-■. and ha6 returned from his
osity existing against Oklahoma City Kansag home at timPS to attend board
ha9 been allayed. Merchants in Ok- here
lahoma City, believing that Guthrie llnle he was a pregnant mem
and Logan county have for^Uen thel A^on ^ fH th,
„a,t differences, are makinlg Pi
garded certain.
\(| PLANS AS YET,
BUT BIDS ASKED FOB
ibisii iio.me bi le biij-
to be up tomorrow
I necessary for the purchase of W>0fi
j hales of American cotton each montl,
it is reported here. Half of the man
ufactured product will be for export
so that credits for future purchas, s
may be established.
— - „ ' to conftr degrees
London, Feb. 19,-Andrew Bonar ^ ;irii A F. & A.
Law, the government'. M ' wil, confer the Fellow,'.raft de-
,m- stated in the house of commons today . .. seTerai candidates Friday
u will not Te~l^g before some forgotten the i At one time be^waa ait w.. hoped to Introduce the ^^^.^o-clock.
definite Information will be avail- a erenceB, are makinlg plans her of w i.i what act- . Irish H°me Ru'e bill °",°rr dd d Your presence is ''eslred. '
1« r ^^Ara#M-w M-J
SS ±d to make K ^ ^ ^ ^ 1S latVown. IM ^ • , .
Big Fine Provided.
A fine of T|0 a day Is imposed
upon lhe company and every director
and manager who violates.the order.
Failure to comply with It will b«
considered as ground upon which an
order for winding up the company
may be made out In court.
Meetings of the American Cham-
ber of Commerce and the American
Association of China were called to
discuss the new order. At these let-
ters were drafted and addressed to
the llrltlsh Chamber of Commerce and
the British China aseor.iation. The
texts of these letterB were not dis-
closed but It was stated that British
commercial interests were told that
if an attempt is made to enforce the
provisions of the order, the future re-
lationship of Americans and British
In the Orient will be 'mperllled.
It was planned also at the meeting*
of the American Interests to send a
cablegram of protest to the American
state department at Washington.
Some of the largest business con-
cerns in the Orient are affected by
thc new order and several of the larg-
est have been operating in the Orient
tor many years, having widespread
connections and vast obligations. It
is held that when those enterprises
were launched It was found ttat
American Incorporation laws had not
been drawn in a manner to fo t r
commercial operations abrot w
existing British laws had >een en-
gaged to encourage foreign trade.
This Is given ordinarily as the t eason
why many of these China companies
owned and operated by Americans saw
fit to place themselves undiT Brltiia
registration under the ordinances of
the Crown colony of Hongkong
the weather
Orleans Feb. 19.—Tonight and
Tflday. fair; little change In temper-
ature
, pull down my barns, and b.tild greater
There was a certain rich man. whooff. and Lazrus In M.^oso". ^ ^ ^ of ray
There was ti„a imen.1 —st- * ,. I [rnilB an(i my goods.
Another parable of Christ u unt0 my aoui, Soul,
ot America's study J«t notjr a « much lf,dup for
many years; take thine ease, eat
drink, and be merry.
But God said unto him, Thou food,
this night thy soul shall be required
of thee; then whofe shalt those things
clothed' in purple and fine linen,
„,| fared sumptuously every
And there was a certan beggar nam ^
"dt ^ullTf sores0''and'desiring to be
;Twui'thumbs which fellIWJ
h" rich man's table; moreover the
>07s came and licked hi" f° e ■
And it came to pa «. that the
,r died, and a carri'd by the «
els Into Abraham'! tooaom; the r
, n also died and was buried,
in hell he lift up his eyej. being In
torments, and seeth Abraham
of Americas suiuy
wrap ourselves In our garments "'
wealth and delay In heeding the cr>
for help, Is as follows.
And he spake a parable unto them
saving: The ground of a certatn r
man brought forth plentifully.
unto them. Verity I say unto you
Inasmuch as ye li ve done it unto one
of the least of my brethern, ye liave
done it unto me.
Then shall he say also unto them
.juifc- « , or tneo: men wnu^ ■ — .„
an brought forth plentifully . ,hou hast provided?
And he thought within himself, say- 8t LuUe i2: 16-20.
lr.g, What shall I do. because ItaM
no room where to bestow my fn.lt ■
And he said, this will 1 «o; I will
| me not.
Then shall they also answer him,
saying Lord, when saw we thee an
hungered, or athirst, or a stranger, or
naked, or sick, or in prison, and did
Then shall he say also unto them not mlni8ter unto thee?
on the left hand, Depart from me, ye. ghaU h(J an8Wer lhera, 9aying
cursed, Into everlasting fire, prepai e |„r„ j say unj0 y0u, Inasmuch as
for the devil and his angels: j dld ,t not to one of the least of
ym i was hungered and ye gave yg d(d lt not to me.
me no meat: T was thirety and 5 ^ Aale ,hall go away Into ever-
gave me no drink: lasting punishment: but the righteous
I was a stranger and ye 'ook m lntQ ure eternal \
not in: naked, and ye clothwl me not MaUhew 25; W.4S
MAY BE 80ME PROBES
In issuing his call for a special ses-
sion of the legislature. Governor Rob-
ertson said only suffrage aud special
appropriations would be ..neldered.
It is now said that after consultation
with various members the executive
has determined to have a probe, J}
uhleh Campbell Russell of the corpor-
ation commission will play a ".art.
Other investigations will take ptt'**.
according to rumor.
forty THOUSAND CA8E8
OF SPANISH INFLUENZA
Vienna, Feb 1 —Forty thousand
cases of Spanish influenza are report-
ed in this city and the death rate *
very high. Among the r®5enl^®"
tims of this disease was Dr Bro*t
vverthe'm. a world -famous specialist
and Burgeon.
MASS MEETING ON WMIT
RAILWAY proposition
Mass meeting «t
hall Tuesday evening. Feb.
24, at 7:30. itreet rail'
way maner will be up
for full and oonplete die-
cuNlon.
enevikl at Odeefa, n wh <
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Weekly Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1920, newspaper, February 19, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281287/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.