The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 2, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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1 1 kmUVnUUE DAILY LEA bFli SATU-UDA Y; ) TOHFIMMHl
PAGE TWO
(A
1 Druna The' Best Medicine I Have
ixU- Fvr TnVd At Anv 1 ime
W - - ' mf
I Feel
Well
Never
Felt
Better
Thanks
To Peruna
Mrs. K. C 'Kverly. No. 2120 N.
Filth St. Philadelphia Pa. says:
i')fl well neve' felt lustier
thanks for your attention and I'e-
nina. .1 will he Kind to do nil I
run in the way of advancing the
nali of your valuable medicine. I
do think l'cnina this best medicine
I Iihvh tried in any time. Since I
began takliiK .rerun a we havo nv-
it been without it." '
.Mm. Klla iMIskfll. R. t U. 2.
fliox Ml. Scottsburg Jnd. writes:
"I suliVred tor two years wltli ca-
tarrh in the head. I tried every
known remedy hut gradually
worse. After taking tPenma .1 am
entirely well."
Those who object to liquid med-
icine can now procure Peruna
Tablets.
MARKETING IF
HALF IILLI01
imuiN nil
JtWhSiKS PISH THi:
isc. c.uiimh.x; ai i
I rs : m sa 3i & b hi 38 & 0.
POWER OF GASOLINE. K
. IK
K S5 K IS
THE
K Incidental ti the destruction of '.'.
K properly ami (treat loss of life in
K Ardmore thin week caused by a
S far loud of gasoline exploding it.
IK I JntareMting to know the 1Di;Ii K
K power of gasoline. "''. '
JE It throws off an explosive 'a
' vapor constantly even at low !fi
Sii terp'portttiire 'Five gallons of
t gasoline will generate Hi)M tub- X
K lo feftt of gas' which. whnn k- 'sC
K nitbd .expands to '4NU0 times ':
ifi this spa.' The. explosive foree X
SK in one' g ttloirof gasoline propor fc
K ly mixed Jilh air and compress. X
K ed 1b emkdjiii S3 2-3 pounds of- X
U dynamite.ij!. This means that if ;ti
88 you liv; hflo gallon! of gaso W
SK line ouhfUnl you lire 8tirln. the K
if. equivalent lu explosive frc of X
8s 83Jfi pounds oC dynamite. 65
.'"ngland itself tliroiiKh Die fore'SA
c: ti lation of two Cree iMluntls. Tl"
jutpplylna: of 1h'f whole fleet of the
allies liy (ireeki- and the delivery of
mintlinna to Servla liy way of Sa-
l.diiki likewiho (hi; Bii.'iiort of tlio
VenlelDK parly in Die oleetion by tlvi
Ku.'1Ih)i rotiiiul me vrolallons of fi'-'t
ri.lily uKnlnsl wliio.li tlerniany wnnlil
l.e junlifir'd in jiroluBtini!. Want
vould Knuland say if !rene.o alion'd
i.ipor( CiTiiiany In this manner'."
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh Tliat Contain Mercury
BH nii n iiry Will SIllvIV ikntiev tlm Slil:l
of Hrill II llKl ooliifileti'ly duraliKO
wholn RVHtf-m when ento.-lni? it ilipui
tint mm . in." wuriiu-K. Huvii ai'tirtcr. ti"iiM
IlPViT 1P usmI i x.Tit oil pivr.eilpl.li. n
rum t i.utnbli. phyM- tan:i. "n- il nnm"
thry will do in M fold to llsi Ku.l yu
rim tiMj jiliiy du ke iinm tin in. H il. li
iUna.fU I'rtni. oi:ir.ttl:n!ltirHl ly l". i-
('iw.io v &' Co.. i'Mlflu . -.illlllllil
iiirriMirv and li t.H-.Mi lut- n.all:
directly1 upon the i.'ioon nnd n
Of I ie M.'MI'J!11. 1.1 OUV.-
Ciitunli ('ie
Recommends Chamberlain' Cough
I ... Remedy.
i "Last winter I used a bottlo of
Chamberlain's Cough iKemedy for a
bad bronchial cough. I folt ltn ben-
eficial effect Immediately and bofore
J had finished thtw&ottla I was cnrwl.
I mever tir . of roconnnenditig thin
remedy to my ..friends" writes Mrs
(William Bright. 'Ft. "Wayne Ind. Oh-
talnablo evorywhere.
I
CREEK 'NEUTRALITY flOLATED
- i;' BV BRITISH INTRIGUES
Athena Oct. 2.i oeuaatlonB by or-
gans of the guadruple entento thtt
tireece Is not neutral but pro-German
are untrue pajB the Athens Organn-
If Greece criticises the quadruple)
entente more It happens because i!
' nnd not German y is urging us to war.
Greece is especially upposod to oiaf
ty. England because it has succeeded
In getting a political .party in the
Midst of Greece as a representative
of its interests. .-.
Concorulni5. the reialjons between
England and Greece tlio same paper
fay:;.- -i - - ;
"Eugland lias no right to complain
of a violation of Grcex neutrality 'for
this neutrality has been violated by
IK)
ni'tUnr
i m'.i
tlnllll
li.i Horn yo'i K't tim t'emi-
Inf. It t" l.:km intertmllv nnd ni.'ide m
Voted... Old... by V. J. Cheney 4f Co Ten-
tllnonlalM free.
Sold ly Dnipiiliitn. Vrlco Tic per bottle.
Tttkn Uall'B iCauilly Pill for coasupaliou.
INCREASE IN FHICES
Get. 1 Th London 'lally
quotes the following in-
London
iChroniclo
crease in prices caused by the lack
of German deliveries: f
iMorphlne preparations from '1 ( to
S3 shilling per ounce. .
iPure cocaine from 7' to 2" shill-
ings per ounce.
uWplriu from 4 to 314 shillings per
ounce.
J'henaeetin from 4 V to 23 shill-
ingg per pound. .
Klifiom falls from W'i to 44 shill-
ings per 109 pound.
These price are by no means tc-
liablo aa the government .has bought
soma of the articles outright.
Cheapest accident Insurance Dr.
Thomas' Electric Oil. For burns
scalds cuts and emergencies. All
druggists tH'll it. 25c and BOc.
"Buy at homo" Is n winning motto.
. iXeiv York. .Oct. 2 llfepreHeniauves
of many hanking nnd investment
hoiiafH met today at the o: fires or J.
I'. 'Aloigan it. it'ompany to. formulate
a (lefihilK iirogrum for I'laeing on tlio
.Ainerl.-au market l ie ?:wil(iti )().)(
joint Anglo-French livoyear bonds
noun to he Issued to p.erui'.' the cred
it loan to Great Hritaiu and France.
iSuch rapid progress was Hindu dur-
ing their protracted meeting that the
entire program probably will lie in
ahnpe to make public tomorrow.
Vmlelermined detail) concern chief-
ly Die minimum subftrrlption to be
fixed for individuals who desire to
purchase large blocks of the bonds at
nil the nrleo to Dm syndicate; the
'method of marketing the bonds; the
date on wiilch they will be offered;
their listing on the stock exchange;
the life or 1 be syndicate and the
terms to bo offered purchasers who
wliili to pay by installments. Upon
none of these points it wan said had
a final derision brim readied.
ai.inkeis who have worked wiiii the
AnglJ'fYenru commission .pert'ei'tini
I he upUm announced last night were
Jubilant today over the outcome and
tlio prospect. There was no doubt.
I hey said that the entire issue would
bo placed without great difficult;.
At tha Morgan office it was thought
tho big issuo might be oversubscrib-
ed. From every section of the coun-
try it was said had come wholesale
assurances of support. Fully 60 per
v-mfj or tlio Issue1 in the. bpinior c
tlie Iprosidcnt of one of tho large.'''
ImnHS Tiere' will bt? subscribed ' 1n
'ew York' city ' alone-. This would
leave $2t000C()fK) to ho pmred ' elsn-
where die thought this could he
r'mdily dono although in bis 'opin-
ion bankers in t'hlcagd and other
middlft western cities would not so
scribe heavily if at all. 11
Plan' Local Syndicate.'"'"' "
Tn 'tliicago he said many bankers
who would otherwise subscribe mf.sM
be prevented from doing eo by the
largo pro-German element : among
their' depositors. Opposition liad de-
veloped thero ha said on the part
ot xsvtaln large manufacturing In'ter-
csts 'also." I.octil - syndicates in the
chkfj money centers of the country
will assume control of the sale or the
bonds In their sections.
At the conclusion of today's con.
Ask This Man to
Read Your Life
His Wonderful Power to Read
Human Lives at any Distance
amaze all who write to him.
T ll O II s:ltlil.v of
p. ople in oh wolk:i
of 1'1'e have l.ne-
ti luil by hi" ml-
Villi lie lrll yoll
wii.it you me riii-
ui.lo of how you
ran b tHirrt'Hsfiil
wh'i aru your
trlriHls anil rn-
inn'f ri . 1 wiiul ore
Hie koimI and bud
M-"io(J- hi jiHir
lile.
11 si iles.'i-i;ition
us to FAST I'UKS-
KN'I' AND Kl"-
Tl'.KR . KVKNTS
will iistoitii'H ami
lir'p yon. Al.I. 1110 vrt.M
..... iii-i l.ipn hv voursi'ifl. .'k
r. iM.i.ln him In Ills work. MoNKY M '
Nljl'KKSAIlV. .Mention the nanm of
thin paper an.l set a Trial Reading KUl'.h.
IP rr J'aul SUilinalin. nn exiwrli nceu
Astrologer of Ohrr .l sadem tler-
ni.uiv. k:ivh:
"1'hc I lor. '"! whli'li T'rofes-sor Ro-
lo winked out for me h uultn nrrord-
Iiik lo tho linili. Ii N a vi i y I'li vi i' and
ronrrM-iMlouii nh-ee of ... As an As.
trolilKer nivsnil. 1 r:iref.:iv psniiiinen IiIk
l-;;ini'l:iry I'iilenlm ions noil Imllriitions.
I iiiiivi- (IihI i s worn in ev.-iy .e i.io
:!1
i
ill
0
I1S1
Kr J !
1
DUSIUES
oil m
BOOZE DRIilfiO
M I SI5US A55SOU li:iA
Pisoim:: r i si; or imoxi-
cwrs nv oijuii-:s
S the 4
S . '.'i.:-!'
ependai)l8
automobile
IS vonr-.lint
lino
anil that he
is up to dale in
of the moht
Is nerlert
his yrirnre.
Ilnl'one.ss Hliunini't. on.
tulfiiieil laili.'s of I'lirln savs:
- "I .iliniik you for my Conipletn I .If"
Keiultllltr. Whieh in V'My ! exlraor lln-
urv aeruiaey. hud alivmly enisnlieil
several Astrologers .bin never l.ef.ire
have beer flttuwei'ed witli ho lunch
truth or leei'lveil snoil (omplcle s.ilis-
l'jiillon. With :t.i'i''ri iliniwiie .1 will
rei.iiuiienil you tuel make your lnurvel-
ouis' siieniB known 1i my friends and
aeiiuahitunres"
if ini want lo tak.. iiilv.inl.o-e of this
special offer mid olilain a review or
yntr life simply pond your full name
address the il.it". month yt-fir and plin-e
of your lili-t.li (all elejirly written) slate
whethri. A-1r.. Mrs. or Miss iiinl nh-'o
ropy tlie foiiowing vete in ymir own
iii.nilwi'itiiiK'.
41 your adviee is useful
Wi thoiisninH -sa. ' ' '
t wIkIi surrey' and nii:.lni'ss;
Will yea show me :ihe wi.yV"
If you wish you niay 4'ni'i iso Pi rents
fstaiop.4 of your own eounlry) to pay
poslHtfH and rlerlrn.1 woi!:. S'lid y.mr
'otter to ltlXROY .Iw-pl. I.l1fi-A. No. 24
Oroote Mnikt 'J'lie lfcigne. lloll.nd. Ihi
riot enclose coins' in vonr letler. Ioit-
age on letter to Holland five rents.
ference J. I'. Morgan and company
sent telegrams to bunkers in about a
dozen cities which had heretofore
nieen mentioned in connection with
tlie project. These telegrams out-
lined the loan plan and invited the re-
cipients to join the svyndicate.
ltj beqame known tonignt( thr-.. t
energetic selling campaign will be
pressed hy "sacling bond houses in
disposing of the issue and that bond
salesmen would travel the country in
numbers to interest investors. In
tl.e light of assurances received to-
djVf.'tho belief prevailed among bank-
ers that the loan would be a popular
one. . . . : t ';
Big Firm Will Subscribe.
A partial list of banks trust com-
panies and financial houses in !Xew
York City which will participate as
syndicate managers for Jfew York in
the loan was made public tonight.
These include thirteen of the largest
national banks a large number of
trust companies and ' twenty-eight fi-
nancial houses which include -August
Belmont and Company; Kidder
d'eabody and company; Jjandenburg
Thalman and company; William Sol-
oman; Kountze Brothers Hall Gart-
en and company; Heideiback and
ilckelheimer and company.
...
Die f
J
I ' V1lU -VTpC . r-Va.kb
. Well that is almost everybody.
Of course we except the man who uses 'smoked
glasses to take all the brightness out of life -
And the old codger who believes that the theatres
are veiy very wicked
4 And the gentleman who buttons his collar in the
back because he hates to look forward
And his neighbor who thinks railroad trains and
:j newspapers should slop on Sunday.
These fellows hold up their hands in holy horror at ?XCw
4
I
Other folks who get some real joy out of life buy it every
Tuesday morning at their nearest newsstand and go about all
the rest of the week with their faces wreathed insmiles.
Try It This Week Just For. Fun!
v
X.
TO EE CUR-ED of rheumatism
with all its lameness aches and
pains take Hood's Sarsnparilla. Yon
must sure to GET HOOD'S-
Topeka Kan. Oct. 2. The public1
press for Die lust your has said milch'
in regard to this growing hostility to
alcohol on the part of industry. In
order to determine the extent of this
feeling and to throw a broad aim rt of'
light on the altitude of all industry to-;
ward the movement for ahsl Inenee and
prohibition the Methodist ' Temper-'
aiu e society with headquarters in To !
peka lias conducted a careful invest!-(
gallon covering the iron and Meel
trades of Pennsylvania Ohio Illinois!
and West Virginia. ;
Information was obtained from 140;
companies many of which hatfe more!
than one plant. j
Want to Stop Drinking.
Tills Investigation reveals conclus
ively '(hat the tendency of industrial j
corporations is lo take every practi-j
caiile measure to prevent drinking on
duty t.r off. Almost without excep-;
lion U'ey tomify that Die abstainer is!
more efficient in his work and that be i
atone is com-:idereil when a place of i
responsibility ii. open. ' '' ' j
Many of these concerns are con-! j-j
ducting cxlfimive propagandas to in- j '
luc their men to abstain at all times. ! K S 35 JS St SS 35 3!
The motto or the Illinois Steel com-i: DANIEL N. CABLE.
pany is "Safety Mobriety Cleanliness"! W SB K Si K
and that motto is typical.
XT... tn r.i.irii .r.u mm ii u..a miilo
io ooiiij j'... t ...... ...... v t
j'slfi at l'ltt.-:hurg.'i ronnsyivaiua
More than anv other tv'peof automobile
will the 1916 Detroit Electric give you re-
liable efficient satisfactory and eco-
nomical service the entire year 'round.
It is equally adaptable for winter or
summer motoring without change of
body. It will carry you as far as you
ordinarily care to po in a day without
recharging. It will develop all the pecd you
' really need it avesthe b)t repair adjustment
and replacement r Is th.it complicated fas cars
are constantly iiMoiing. Itsavrsin fuel also
current (or batfry chaining is furnished at low
rates ()!5 to t.7 per month) and ia growing lower
all the time. It never has ignition carburetor
cylinder or engine trouble to pile up expenses and
remove it from service. For the en:iriamily it
is the first choice automobile for itis roomy
enough for all and each mcmlw can drive it with
absolute iccurity even in crowded traffic l'hoao
convenient time for your demonstration.
191C Detroit Electric Price
Model CI 4-past. Urouvh.im 1975
Model (it) 5-pa-ss. Duplet Drive RrotiKham $2275
! Model 59 5-pass. Ri.-ur. Drive .RiK)Ut;!iam $2225
Model 58 S-pass. Fflit Drive (in'mgham $tiM
Model 57 4-pass. R-;i.iL!iye i:nmHni S2175
Model 56 3-pH... (I f t; J2a73
ANDERSON ELECTRIC !CAE CO.
'fii J '' .?-.Wy3f .''DETROIT rHCHlGAN
Mariufacturer of the Detroit tletirlb Car. Direct
factory branch Konc-ps . i City Mioskturi .Anderson !C
Electric Car(-C6m ; ; .( t). 'XuEd
EfH m eTfc3;.Li. ki i iii turn & kK-d
Daniel N. Table was born Dec. 21
the custom for workmen to send boys
out for beer ilurinir wnrkinir hours. Of .died at
Until i"l-'. SsO years n
his homo in West Guthrie
drinklnt IdurinE i Working hours.
absolutely prohibit it at any time. One : they jliaVe since
1 'I ft .)miriiirto vni wilitr MnV bCljt
that they permit this at the present months and i. days .no came wm.
Ulne i; . . . his psrpnts to -Kansas in IN-.'i w.tcre
Ten ConcernaiProhibit Use f-V ... toMt wit" tlle esce'tin of a-fW
Ten -concerns not- ortiv. ..prohibit Jarsj until 11SK1 Then he wita his
but. amiiv1 ijtuoved to UKia.toma waeir
resided. On U-ct.
hundred others .in giving information : j If - " uuluu
on tU povnU say that dthey do every- to UTiW Rosa B. 'Clal'lin. to wmch
thing possible 't prevent drinking by l unJoo ?f te : - Y. ; : - . - '. "
their7 employes out of hours but that H ah jlanSlit?r-r:-ttf;
the practical difficulties prevent their i so.naud l. f .t-ugWo liuvm
announcing a blanket policy of prohi- d"oUd ln o te .bome carnal
. ilcavilu' t.ie wife and three daughter
fv-r'vr with insmv friends to mourn
discriminate: against those who use
alcoliolic liiptors in employing and ad-
vancing men. Even the most "pinder-
ate"juse is fatal to a man's chance of
advancement . .i '-;.. ...i ; '
Sixty-three concerns; ...have taken
steps' to determine the influence of the
moderate . use ot liquor pti ; working ef-
ficiency and reliability and without
exception they testify that it is bad.
his loss. Ho was a
soldier during
THL SUCCESSFUL VIFE
I It Is becoming more or lets rare to
';b:'iir of an ideally .happy roarria:n.
liiid this state of tilings "gives ouo
furiously to think" as they say In
France. It may' be due to the fact
that although love iseasy to gain It
requires tact and t are on a woman s
! art to retain it.
So many girls think that directly
the wedding- ring is actually their own
they need no longer trouble them-
f elves to be as charming to their hns-
' amis as the? were in courting tint".
- The girl who wants to become n
thoroughly harpy wife loving and l.e
loved must ; tax hr. .strength; and. a' j j jt
tierfce to attract ami please her' hiis4i. '
V-iiiVil 'reghrilless'bT"fTi'e"'w0rTtP8 of eV'
wy 1tUiy-"fH."l'HWiIUn.l.!:!S
In trouble to be a real "Pal" and to
hear and fornyKSTnosS frsjforts rntt v
inrvitabiy' be V'rbv.'beM 'with sfl'ccee.s ;"
the Civil 'War enlisting in iv.'i a ' tl0 effofcs-'Mf ortirmakln-f.
servlnar until the close. 'He was a
' member of '("omiiany "K" l l'th Kau-
i sas ' Infantry. Fttneral services were
ihefd Ja't the' home an ii'201 AVest Dale
i:SC (cn'uucled' by 'Hcv.' IT. -'6 lcCal-
lisfes. pastor of the' West utlirie
E. Churc'i togeriier with the 0. A. .
jand the Uulics Circle. Interment at
iiMulhall Okla.
Yellow complexion f jilmplcs and
disfiguring blemishps ml -tlie face or.
body can bo ;olen ld of;hy doctor-
ing the liver. u.'Jeh is torpid. 1IKK-
HIN'li is a poivcrful'"livr Correctant.
lit purifies tltn system. ntijmilats the-
vital organs and puts the tody in fine
vigorous condition. Price aft?... Sold '
by Owl Drug Store.
DOYE BARN REOPENED
Horsca Boarded By Day or Week.
1 ha.e opened up the Old Dove
barn as a feed and ' boarding barn.
The patronage of farmers is especial-
ly solicited. Town 'burses boarded
by the day or month. A. .1. Ander-
son Corner Cleveland and Vine St.
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION.
"About two years ago when I be-
gan using Chamberlain's Tablets I
had been suffering for some time
with stomach trouble and chronic
constipation. iMy condition improv-
ed rapidly through tlie use ot these
tablets. fiince taking four or ftv
bottles of them my health has been
fine" writes Mrs. John-Kewton li v-in-.'
N. Y. Obtainable everywhere..1
SERVES IN GAUL ARfilY
fl MINISTER'S SGN
THE OIL FIELD
Oillon Okla. Oct. :. It might
thougot that the oil field '1s no ipbue
for a minister's son' but the con-
trary is being prove ! right now I '
V. I). Deeper of Oilton one of ibe
owners of the trap built across the
Cimarron river at this place lo cat
the waste oil that goes down tb'
stream. These traps have proved to
be good revenue producers thus lar
Deeper in addition to being the son
of a Methodist minister was former-
ly a printer commencing life as a
devil in the office of the ConstU't-
tion at Ohillicothe .Mo. his natl'D
town but later he abandoned the
newspaper field to become a lawyer
ml later a figure in the oil field
in the Cimarron river project ho K
rt-soriated with former County duds'
Fred Discom of Pawnee and others
Paris Oct. 2.-- forty women of so-
cial distinction who "nave been driv-
!ig ambulances have been doing the'r
most efi'ective work In recent days.
'11. ey receive their orders from the
military authorities each evening anu
lite out at ('. o'clo .k every morning.
Tbey constitute "The Women's Auto-
mobile Cluii for the Transport of tin
Wounded.
This is the only organization of Die
kind composed of women enrolled m
the sanitary service of the army. The
president of the dub is Madame ...
f'allier who also is an aviator. The
vice president is Madame Kerdina id
Perier of the family of the former
French President Jean Casimir-r.: r-
irr. Among the memners are u.u.
less de Merschoi'f uno either wtP
known women of Parts. All furnish
their own automobiles. They welt
imirorms of darV blue having a titU
iinry cut. Theyt are under mililarv
regulations and give the salute.
Last Call ....
m
COUGHS THAT ARE STOPPED
! Careful people see- that they are
i stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery
lis a remedy at tried merit. It has
held its own on the market for AC
years. Youth and old aee testify to
':. cnOiin nn1 hR1ill" IIU:1 it ICS
pepsia and conetlpatinn weakens the T" limonia iaii lms troubles are of-
A lazy liver leads t.n rr.ronic. a-s
Doau's Regulcts (2r'C
h0ln
stem.
ten rnnsed bv de av or treatment. i'r.
per box) act mildly on the liver and K?.g Now )iscnvery stops those
els. At all drutf stores. ! hacking coughs and relieves la grippe
1 ' 1 tendencies. Money bark if it fails.
Have The Leader delivered 4.'.c mo ;oc and $1.00.
World's F;ii i' iifkcfs.iiicludiii!' ncirlv nil Pacifii1
roust piiinls will lie v. il h.lr.i .vii I'l'oiu sale Novidiilior
:;ii1li I K'criiilu r :!lsi !!1" is l'iii;il rci in n limit on nil
these 1 ickrts. Only n few w 'ks left in rase you have
a weserii flip in mind while elienp rales are in elTeet.
M. N. COCIIRELL
riione!)
ii ran HOUSE WIRED
the n HI
The cost of wiring is' slight-hardly to be reckoned with when you
think ot the comfort and many conveniences that electricity brings.
No matter bow old the bouse is our men can wire it quickly and
without disturbing your household routine or arrangement and without
dirt or disorder.
A reipiest on the phone will bring our representative to tell you
how slight the cost of wiring your house in The Modern Way will be.
USE EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
Telephone 111
PUBLIGSSERVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA
(Light Co.)
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 2, 1915, newspaper, October 2, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616324/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.