The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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."l don't know. HI be ready lo
;An hour Inter they entered the
mouth ttf the Blue 1'oppy tunnel onea
ntore to mart the canine ml to re-
sume the pumping uitnttt while mig-
tfiiig Imck mill furth with timber from
the mountain side a tlit'jr began the
tank of rehabilitating the tunnel where
It had t avcd In Jul beyond lh shaft.
Hour after hr they toiled until
tlie gray mists hung low over the
mountain toi tinill the shadows
lengthened and twilight fill. The en-
glue cved their rltiiygtng the cough-
ing swirl of the dirty wsier It came
from the drift fur below stopped.
Slowly 1 Wo "weary men Jogged down.
rhe nitty .mini to the narrow wind In
highway whk-h 'led through Kentucky
gulch and Into tow1 .-
Hint night . r'.Urtlld did not lie
awake to star lHttt IiIhi In th dark-
ness. HI ej cs cloned wearily yet
wilb wholesome futlgue. Nor U'l
be wake until Hurry was pounding
on th door In the dawu of the morn-
ing. ' '
l; Once more tlie pumps ; once more
the struggle against the heavy tim-
bers; once more the "clunk' of the
at aa It hit deep Into wood or the
pounding of hummers as great spikes
were driven' into place. The timber
Ing of the broken uvn portion of 'the
funnel Just behfrid the shaft had Iws
repaired and Harry flipped the sweat
nviif from h! broad fotvhcmt w 1th ati
action of relief.
' "Not that It does any particular
good." lie announced. "Hut it's room
We'll need when we Mart working
down below and we might us well
nve It fixed up "
lit ceased suddenly and ran to the
pumps. A peculiar gurgling sound had
come from the ends of the hos and
the Jlow deprecj !;ij( rnmly ; inMend
Almott
Usbelierftble
You can hardly nalUe
the wonderful im
provement to your akin
and complexion your
mirror will revrai to you
after MuigQouraud Oriental
Cream lor the first lima.
.W5c aVAfat sum
FERD. T. ttoraNS SOU
r
? Trouble!
I Mean tire Trouble.
When you have it call
Oaf fney 'a Service Car.
W will bring you a nevr tube
or vulcanize yours.
Call and inspect our shop.
All Work Guaranteed.'
GAFFNEY SERVICE
STATION
Jit and Harrison. Phone 31.
RED CROSS CALENDAR
Over hrst National Bank
Guthrls Okla. Phone ITS
Mr. W. H. HECR Seeretary.
Handles all claims for Ex -Service
msn and carat for Civil
! preMeme..-.- "''; "'---"
TcTiiROPnAGTons
Clflct in Coma CilropUn
V Camtosl-a - r-A
i '. j ; 2-b. "' ' '
t to 13 A. XI -1 X to P. H
Cvenin Conn try Appointment
CsUa axfwertd Frcrptfy day or
Ftono ISO.
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ILLUSTRATOR
RJ3. Van Nice
of the ateatly gusn of wster a lluy
silt was coming out now spraying and
splattering about on the sides of the
drainage ditch. Wildly Harry -wavrd
a monstrous paw. 1
-Shut "em offl h yelUd to Talr
cnlia la the dimness of the tunuuk
"Shut 'Em Off! It's Sucking ths Muck
Out of ths Sump!"
"It's sucking the muck out of the
sump! That means the Via drift la
unwntered." -;
"Then the pumping job's overr
; "Yell." Harry roue. "You stojr'ero
and ilisiiiHiiile the pumpa. so we can
wnd 'em back. I'll go to tow n We've
got to buy some stuff." t
' Then he started off dowu the trail
while I'nirchild went to.hls work. And
ha sang as he dragged at the heavy
hose. Work was before hlu work
which was progressing toward a goal
that be had determined to seek In
spite of all obstacles. The mysterious
offer which he had received gave evi-
dence that something awaited him. Hint
winie one knew the renl value of the
IHne Poppy mine aud that If be could
dimply stick to tils task. If lws could
hold to the uuwoverlnj! pttrpone to win
In wpite of all the Mocking 'pitfall
that were put In his path some dy
some time the reward would be worth
Its price. .; .; ' . - '
More the eon vernation with Mother
Howard on the previous morning had
been comforting; It hud given a worn-
en's viewpoint upon another woman'g
actions. And Falrchlld Intuitively be-
lieved she was correct. " " -
A shout from the road accompanied
by the roaring of a motor truck an-
nounced the fact that Harry was mak-
ing his return. '
Five men were with him to help him
carry In ropes heavy pulleys weights
and a large metal shaft bucket thru
to move out the smaller of the pumps
and trundle away with them leaving
the larger one and the larger engine
for a single load. At last Marry turned
to his paraphernal la and rolled up his
sleeves.
"Ere'e where we work!" he an
nounced. "It's ua for a pulley and
bucket arrangement until we ran get
the 'olst to working and the skip Is
running. 'Kip mo 'nv a few timbers."
It was the beginning of a three-
days job the building of a heavy stag-
ing over the top Of the shaft the suit-
ing of the great pulley and then the
attachment of the bocket at one end.
and the skip loaded with pig Iron; on
the other. - Altogether' It formed a
sort of crude counterbalanced ele
vator by which they Inlirht lower
themselves Into the abaft with various
bumping and delays but which
worked vicceasfully nevertheless. To-
gether they piled Into the big. Iron
bucket Harry lugging along aplkes and
timbers en4 ledea and roje. Then
pulling sway at the cnble which helC
the weights thy furnished the nwe
wiry grailty to travel downward.
An eerie Journey faced oti i ne aide
by the crowllnj; rope of the ekii s It
traveled along the filsty old track on
iti wtifers.mkod' tie. o the Urf by
tho stilt dripping timbers of the aged
sluiff oud Its broken rotting laMer
tvtille the 'carbide lunterns cast shad-
ows about while the pulley aliove
Creiike.1 and the eroded wheels of the
Silp stjucaked and protested I Down-
ward a hundred feet and they col-
lided with the upwnrd-ljound skip to
fetid' oil from It end start tu ngnln.
The air grew colder more moist. The
carbides spluttered and flared
A slight bump and they were st the
bottom. Before them the drift tun-
nel damp and dripping and. dui'k
awaited seeming to throw back the
flare of the carbides as though to
shield 'the' treasure which might lie
beyond. Hnrry started forward a step
then pausing shifted hla carbide and
laid a band on bis companiona about-
dek. .... .. ..' '
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:Vy." ha anld lly. ere start-
ing at wHiwthlns now ate! 1 dt't
know where It's going to lead us
There' cuve lu Ujt Vr. and If we're
w glna t s't uyher In thl
wine we'll 'av in g. past It. Aud I'm
afraid tf uhat ue're glng to and
when w cut mr wye ibfe-"?"
(luuds of tli past e.'mc4 rt"
nd flo.il prit I'a.nhlld-U'udS
whlfh Trrii-4 ?ti of a white hn.
en old man sitting by a window wait
lug for death twions f an old safe
and a letter It contained. 1'or long
long moment there mi silence. TUn
came Harry's tuioe again.
"I'm afraid It alht going lo be el
news rtoy. nut there" atu't no wje
to get around It. lt'a got to come out
aomeitmeiittogt like that won't stay
'hide forever. And J&ur fatlier'a goo
now giie vbere It can't 'urt Im
"I know" anwtred ValrvhlUl In a
queer. huky voice "lie must have
known. Harryhe must have been will-
ing that It cume notv that he Is gone.
He wrote me as tmu-h.r
"It's that or nothing' If $! t'
inln anie one et mill ond It Ad
w can't It the veu without follow log
the drift to tin slope. Hut you're the
one to nwke the lli!h. '
"He told' me to go ahead. If ue
tary. And we'll go Harry."
(To bo ConiiBued)
TO JOIN fiuLLEIl TOVi'EL
Pittsburgh Doctor. Erand Efand.
shake a Ckrm Carrier and
Leas Sanitary Than Rub-
bing Noeea
Pltlwirh Ju 4.-dlandhaHi4
rsals. ' '.' :' . .
-No lesa authorities than Dr.
HanKm. chairman of the Allegheny
!iunty Medical Society. Dr. C. i
Vsom diieclor e; loo- lh jrtmutit ot
Ur C. J. iSiyber president l
t!i Ko1hjiitf branch of the Alleshanr
Qcunty Wedkal Society and othe?
prominent medical authorities preVct
thst within a few years th shaking
of hsnda will have Kn the way of tiia
rol'er towel the family toothbrueli
and the public drinking cup.
Not only Is nandshAkltig the carrier
of germs but It I extreme'? ham.
fu' to tho nervous system accoratnc
to these authorities
One physician declared today ttut
"the human society should put a
&Up to handshaking" and then toppcj
il off by saying thai the Hotter tot
fhlon of rulAlng noses at a form of
1-iHitatlon was clean in comparm
to the handshake of modern society."
Hot Weatel6l..a...
Disorder of tha -bowels are tt-
tremely dsngaroua particularly dur
lag- the hot weather of ths summer
months and In order to protect youi .
self tfld family agalnit a sudden at-
tack; get a bottla of Chamberlaln'a
Cvllc and Dlahorrea Hemedy. It can
bi depended upon. Many hare tesl'-
fled to tu excellence
Ml UITI1 tl Tinmitlll' nd P'tfe the Callahan farm
Uir" AMOMOBILh u i4 MwH v H u gsnford for
. tll.ooo. He made hat " alowly In
Atlantic City July 4.-Whlle drlvng fumm Mme nd flUy( a
hi- automobile from Long Beach I0jway iQ fnd hlw fiimeUt dlfflcttltles
Beach Haven Uon Crammer owner too)t a AoM Dtn1ruptcy. W oa.
of bus Una In Long Beach ran down gpr.t U b ))lckd hi rsonsl
-u .u .... tM.-yw.oia .on
unit mo ooy waa returning rrom a
motion picture house In Long Beach.
Ktwag riding hla bicycle and hud
nearly reached the Crammer bom )
vhon th cr ttruck him-
After tha boy hsd been struck Mr.
Crammer picked tilra up and rushed
to Lakowood where there Is a has
pltal. Doctora there found hi mdead.
Mot until ha had the hoy in his arm
the father said did he realize that 't
was hla own aon. This is the secod
accident of tke kind here.
Hunger the Best Sauce.
Sauce la used to create an appetite
0' relisn for the food. The right wy
Is. to look to your digestion. When
yon hare good digestion you are cer
tain to relish your food. Chamber-
lain's Tablets Improve the digestion
create a healthy appetite and cauje
a gentle movement of the tiowols.
coimTnotTas i:ote3?
)".' ! 'i mil i ' ii i O
. Cenveyanaea;"? "'.:'
Charle B. McCatktio it ux to Ads
Jasten W D 1 2 JO !000 Lots 11 -13
Bi 1 late Hts ! '
Adi 3d Purdtim to Celle .Downey W
D S 1 23 $700 Lots 9 to IS Ilk 9? C
V. - -' ; ; "-'.
C. M Bryan et ux to Franklin M.
Keller W D 7 29 22 $1600 Lota S to
S Bk 14 In 5rd Cap. Hts.
t ' Diatrkf Court
Meude IM. Lhmebow ts Jacob Ll ti-
ll enow i. irw and Cu .t iJj if olid.
at x x n a at 0 at a h at A a.;
a 1 MARSHALL WIWB NOTES '' K
inRnBBdBiflnnnao
Miss Winifred. Faye W11 aad Mr
i Charles "W. Surn of thia dty wen
'.married Sunday at the home of th
brlde'e parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. C
Wllt la CstirU. '
Letters
ty TV AswUte l"wsl
ilikaptv Aug. :t. 4llnrv and
Me'' in ieltcrl to the lliieairo
TriVuu fublinhftl ttHky defend-
ed their rcsMH'tiv isitinis In
the eouirowrsy over the placard
recenllv displayed by William
Allen While the ''Me' of th
combination in the window of hi
newspaper ffke at Emporia
Kansati.
'wlcury"-4h'criior lletiry J
Allen of Kansas saya in hi Jit-
ter "I obaerve that yun arc la-
barinff nuder'the impression that
William Allen Wbile i being
prosecuted fir violation t mm
law which relatet to frn rech.
Tbi is not the f . The phase
of the law which Mr White ta-
inted was th.1t which guarantees
to every man freedom to work
lie entered tuto a conapiraey with
otbera to Intimidate the men who
art working I don't wish to
utter .disagreeable' note lrt it
must be jH-rfectly obvious that if
you bad in lUinoia a law of this
character there would t haw
existed at Uerrin HI. freedom
to murder thoe who were cser-
cUinjr their eonstinttional right
to lirt rutployM if tiscful I.Hbor.
The Tribune in a wnblisbed
t. tat cif tent ariswem the letter of
(lovemor Allen bv aaymn
opiifiou may bo based on tonne
fact which we do not know and
whMt!hv dot not atnte ' Mf.
Wbite put a lacard l't bis win
Ibw esprssi'tK hiuwlf M pr
.Hit in sympathy with the T"o must ne sctiict i r-cn-strikers.
How that in the faint.; "' by fnm and .MM.
et way wa part of a eon.pirncy t w;el by .rr.on
to intimidate men t work wu ' gnrntee to every mat.
ar.not .w. If to wt hv . to tmh
li rig'tt t make that statement
n h'a nnner or otherwise then
he did not have the riht of free
rfpevM'h in an Indttst rial eontro-
veray which admittedly i not
yet tu ttleil two as to the equities
involved.
The Kaimaa law prohibiting
strikes in certain essential Indus-
Work ttoppsd
Work his been t -mihirarlly au
pendes) at ths Owens test on tha
Newman farm aoathi-at of t"n
Thrr Is nmhlng doing at th Bum-
tcera test northeast.
Joe York Married
Joseph- Jfcrk lUnit; Mi. Delia
BecnWerV maWied 'at ' Raid WdU
t.sdftj an4 whi& lhay got homo Id
the. s-vennig Jot dlsaensed Havana
stngiei right and 14) had '
new w$f and ha' was proud o( her.
Alse A Bankrupt"
Alexander lterber has filed a peti-
tion In bntjkruptuy listing h lft-
blllllss at IIJ.OOO tad h( assets U
nearly as much.
hilonglngs and moved away.
A TEXAS WONDER
For Wfiaey and bladder trottble
gravel -weak and lame back rheuma-
tism. Irregularities of the kidneys
ani Waddaf Rsgutatsa bladder
troubles In children. If not sold toy
tSrugglsta wall l.?5. Small bottle
.cftea cure tend for eorn testl-
monlftls. Pr. E. W. Hali 2831 Olive
Street. St. Louis Via.
IRISH NATIONAL ARMY
' ' IN NEWIHUVI'-
tht Tke Assonatat i-reast
Dublin Aug. 4 --tfu-ther progress
for the Irish national army In Its
drive against the Irregulars la the
south I reported In a message from
Thurles today which say the town
of Cashel has been captured bthe
nationalists. The fal of TlweruVy
enabled t"e free staU forces to ad
vance la Cashel thus paving the way
to a further advance on Clown! the
Irregulars' stronghold where Esmon
de Valcra'a Is making hla beadqnsr-
tere. ' "
In Dublin Isolated disorders are
continuing;.
KNEW HIM
'Jast for phyikal comfort tbess
bUhing flrli should ho made to put
on more clothes" declared iMra- Jlakf
fe X should thluk. tt would . be
uncomrortabla for them to ' get so
a tea of their anatomy cDburifcd"
-ppiled Mrg. Ellnlu - fc
"Oh I'm sot worryiag about the.
but Jonn la traloln his eya looking
a them" alsbed Utt. B lns. - f
iKittr clailfie4 ail iX rnulu V
To tl:z Paper
trie make the method of their
protest nlletral in that stat.? but
if it it at pltcd to prevent an ex-
rreion of opinion it U tyranny.
The atatemontj taking up the
governor 'a statement at llerrin
kay "Illimds. ha lawa which
fttlly rover thst cai legat pre.
cautioim were not taken and
legal consequence may not fol-
low b:t that in not the fault of
the law. It i try fault of a com-
rannity which refuno to apply
the law and we do not see bow
anything ran be done about it
without treapaaa hihi long tried
American; instilntiou.'
Mr. White's letter says in part:
"My utterance did nu lycd a
poster. Hut what hurt me was
t)y friend on t'omtturvtal street
buniuea! men banker doctor
and privaf eitUcn who u no
newspajkcrs aiiij vvlio were tu-
Vl by the jrovcrnor'a order
That I mis'ht have tb. test with
the ating'out -l mean the sling
of being a radical tttrike syntpa-
tbUerl cut down ths per. tent
of ympathy to jwr cciittiwlii:lt
being translated "woa the avv ingc
man's view Then defied the
law because the Icgubtu'.ie not
being in session I could not tk.
part in a fight to repeal it. An
uuhncnt w u my only " eonrj'.
Hut after the case wan filed I
took down the poster $ it had
nchieved it end." lo continued
)y saying that ti e industrial
nuestinn must be settled lav rcn-
best suited to hi place in the
world. We must only mak. Mm
be tempcrale" Tbe letter con.
tinned in an explanation of Mr.
White's views upon- govennui-nt
and the right of individuals
onder the government. It was
publiithod without comment by
the newspaper
MYSTERY If J IBEfiTITlT
OF A DEAD SOLDIER
tfy Tba AMotisfad fress)
Houston Ts Aug 4 Efforts
were being continued tialay to locats
rslstlvrs of JV It. ailmore aged 41
years who died yesterday1 at Camp
ligan hospital and wIum iVota
showed that ho had an f eunlve
career at a private detective and as
4 former eoldlor.CHmor died after
aa operation.
A Houston tdetidi dtUd at Aha
local undfiijtak.re wher -oilnvrkr'a
body Is being held to state that he
hsd known CUmore for four year.
He said Giimore private de
tuvo working for Turley and
Moffitt of Dallas Teg. and that h
i:nd!rs!oud he had been la thtrm
and probably waa with - 11rshlnC
fxpsxiimin in MsIoo lie did not
think Gllmore an overssas sold-
ier In the world war and was confi-
dent he had new held a high rank
Cause of Appendicitis
When the bowels are eonnUpato'
the lower bowel or large Inlestlnts
become packed with refuse manor.
that ts made up largely of germs
Theie germa enter he rermlforrn ap
pendlg and act up Inflsmatlon whe h
Is commonly known ae appendicitis
tske Chamberlain'! Tablets wh-n
reeded and keep your bowels regnlsr
and you have little- to fear from op
pnd!clt!e.
KNtJLAND'H CRACK (IMF
TKAM CfllllNG IIEKK
By 1-fcs Ae!s!l JTeasl
Iondon Aug. 4.--Tlsa team
which will rresint Ureal Briula
In the amateur matches In the United
Ktnets left lsst atght for America
The tesm composed of C. C. Aij lmer
Munetage: John Caven Cochrane
Castle; Robert Harris Royal and
Ancient; V. V. L Hooman Burnhsni;
Willis Ms'Ken-ila. Morton Hall; W
Ii Torrense Edinburgh; Roger
Wethered sDd C. J. H. Tolley
leader classified ads get results.
ski - ' ' " ;
Oa cest ft foot u Ior.j u
it Uzt cin t
lxziz?z Cczrr::3
BirmvAa
' Kew Tort 4 Deaytna hs I
e "l4jr btUggr." Mr . Kith
Ktsphsaa pretty andt... today 4"
thued h is being held fcy redtsral
suthurlttes as "t;t to lur twit
b'diatB the man tha r4eesl aatho t
tt realty want" TW ma shti
sert.t is Aatoni- t.r. Bil"in
air who pNihibttUm orricUl ate t
Ing to prot la the dlrectvf -ta-chiaT of
n m-tunalttg oparstn hte ft
frada and 'New' Votk
JMr. Ntov; rto!y had rfv.
to talk tmie lr arrest en a chrgf
u ntirscy with (ormsrle'ef
Oione lsrk I 1 . and who Hs & -!
itHihl a'nc he Jumrd a !- iO Wa t
to mttsgl v.ii qitititHle of whl.kr
into the Vnited tat from JWmurU
ihn was Interview! todsy lit th
llo.vmond street Jstl.
"1 am wsttinf now td s whs.
I STATE 1TKWS NOTES Ifttfirwatr Aug f -uty okVhen
rmtntue twh advintsito this ycr ot
tht) i4bo!rhli fund pnMed by l
itsta lsiiiur far hlo!ng sta-tnt
of agriculture and home v.tuite s .
lnd tha Agrlculturwl and Mehin
ro'Jsge accotdlng to repurt Just com-
HUd in the oftlca of J l tf kn-lif
l-restdeat of the lntttthm.
Oklahoma City Aug 1 -O 1 Mv.
tin nations! vntr of ih N' t'-i
rsnge. Is making a tour of the lt
o address the different sr-rt n'- tt
$anlsitlon on farm itohi'm- t
made hl first address st VlitUa h'f
t. 1le wag in El Unio ...T-l da.
August' 1. In Kinsflhr ronoty w"
nerdrty 1st tlrady eimtiiy Tharsdsy '
uwton friday and In H.i-r M t
cjmnty i'siurdiy.
Okmulgee Aug 4. Wheal nl'H-
lion In Okmulgee county this year will
hv a total value nf mnr thun tuh
a million doitate according to sn '
rtf'OH Tha eat crop b.i ttlnil
wilt fee vstii-d at ahiHit )o.bil; The
corn crop he iSd needg only a tftnl'
rmount of motntuie to make It a
lumper crop
Aftlmore Aug 4 Active ora at
li-'rd-suif.irlng pjrosliiiilely One
hundred mlle of ''roads "In lart'i
runty mud jyisslMe bir.lbe i
ood bond l.iime. !-ul N.i( ul
rJ . VTN I)
f V-v jmi
A jlrm
- r jp x
g "tf t S aetk la fa' U
isarMaset a. a. a ta m t ta (nsiiat
atssi ferteWs kaeea. TrysV
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I . II
Cailavay Fimeral Parlors
Ilxclunive iVgint tot the well known Auto-
matwr Scaling 11 tirial Vault
' i VduiufnctiirM by W. J. liarnliart
rce Motor AmbalaJnce
Offico rhtmt 202.
113 Coatt
Hot weathr will aocn ta here prc-m i fct
It with ta electric fan. TJt tan & cc!:
lisj cf 10 od 12 Inch ciciUitir.3 to.
Public Co. .
Kl Cut C-liirl An. I "' ' tl:-)ni
Runz pJ:
l-Ru of man " tetilf U" "i I
Vr. fstavena "tf ha allow at la I
a ata In lht h.-astty Jtt. tttttc 4
mjr frleadihli? for him- if b d cut
cmw hack aa4 trlwt ftt U5s
lw!t !to wktch bare tea a dr.
tra Mm. lh ho la t C taai
I thesht bim and I eU M?t4
Mm. - ;
'Hal If. en reading at tkf anuU
rsturaa l tesnt a frm this far
rthle iltsm.n -Cheai It Ht im dtfTr
rat 1 h'-s grvNit eonftdonesi la fcta "
ha denied she N4 aaythlag t d
w-tb Bf tu-ruaalg achem fls
slid she bad traveled niih t's
ever ine hs wt bin P waih at
"1 ba been tva wltb b!m of-
tew la pubiu" aas a4 "thai lb pew
evrtltig officer think th ths of ee
fr.ivlhH will drww h'tn bcfc to N
Yeik. Tlwt what they want" . '
by citUcns oi the cty a4 rwut!y
tlet tared -valid by the atat iprat
ur U to begin A t ft Ca'r
Kaglaeer' tl !'. MvutN . b. .aV
rttuaced
r.lrt. k. Asf 4-The $l' - :4
srhmd building now ndr foitrte-
lo.ft htr will he eompMed fey Birv
ittnlr t the t:'t baa asil
members 4 the school board. I4w
laid (hat neelft ef BatsMag mte
sU kt had dUyd th teurk Id
e:t :A
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1922, newspaper, August 4, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712626/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.