The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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TITE LEADEK. OUTIIRIK. OKLA.. TIItTftSDAV. MAY .. 1921.
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l'cr year by in01 in mlMieco ..
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liitnllii'ss el fice: N.i. 1H West tlrrU..n.
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rls.xi. To ti's.h nil .'i. nihil. ills ph.. in; j
pitensteii ei.
n miiik or rut t-MKHii i ritts.
Tlu' Assi.i-tal.. pr.-- N ci iietvrlv en
tltlcl t.i i lie iki. f..r r. ul.ii. .11 1..11 ..f n I :
licvtH r'lsmti tics i r-iHu-.l n. Ii i.r imt .ill; r- '
wise rr.-.llt.'. in iliK .M.r ami nli Hie
I.h iiI nens putili -h. 1 herein.
All tins .11 li.'.l mini;.- i-lpts. litters an. I
pl- tures sent to The l..-a.!.-r are s. nt .0
tlm riik ef the owner. The I.ra.ler ev
pressly repmlintit nny reseusililltty f..r
their siife I'ustixI.T or return.
Oalis fur society meeting r.-ir.ls ..f
thinks nhltnury notices revolui -ns
society Btnl elinreh Socials lecture to.ti.-e
culls f.r chnnti meet lues (evert Siiti.t.v
Sernionsl hit eonsl.lerc.l ns nilveriisliii-
aroi win (A . M.trtre.l for
fllsl as ('aplaiii Hole
tin- .lapniies. divide ilio
mil fleet and Mow up i.
('arid he fell out .f bed.
li saw
A I'n'i i-
'.r.iatn i
Hut (1
was luiewliie it lasted.
GOING TO EXTREMES
i My May S: : .iiiath m i
It s-etiw t -i he an ii- -r.ei:-trait
.f Imiiiau nature ! m !
Irciiies in r cn thine and s
1
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tin' Ln'c-ite!
prisin
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;iliiily of wmn.in. 1.1
1In;siast ari-. t . .
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Nilch an e';!'
ill- last s...
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Mtld.inie 1 'cliiie
lv-M plili.efil
fi.neliisii.il that
O alltel
the 1111
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Tin: daily m: mm: it i
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Report of the Condition of
Guthrie Savings Bank
of Guthrie
C .' .
JlwoMiri'os.
t.rn'l sr.1 lijMoiitits '. . . . Mhi.'l;.. nr
tlvt-rdinfls fcei'lircl met un-
secured 1 .he
futurities wlili Hanking Poaid.. 7;jioii
Sto.-k. Rond-. Warrniils. etc. . .i;T ". T1
V. K. I'.omls V W. 5. N'amps .. .ij."cT
Paukiug Ipei-e k.iiuki
Kunilftire Knit Kiitnres ' nouT
Other Ileal Kstate owned None
Ime from r.miks i.i;'ni:: s-
Checks ami oiler Cash items .. tipiiri
Kx.-hHtiges for Cleariiu; IIoiim-.. I.iv.l .-.i
Itllls of Kx.-liaiii;. 4o(nnni
C;th iu ltauk 1.:MU
Total ?;i.c.tT:i:is
ttae of Okl.ihoin County of Logan ss:
I Arthur A. ltejer Cashier of the
bOTft naiueit bunk do solemnly sne.ir
tlist the above statement is true to tin-
best of my knowledge mid belief so heli
il
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Powder
m.? '
M.pLiiue Ii'eiiiMi wtituaii ruled at ; The f!o(lr trade-inbound and o-l-oiie
tune in ancient Kir.vjd ;i"d i boind struck a virtual balance. v i:h
(inline- the fjoldi'ii ae-'' i' l'eininiih'
siiipi"i'aey a woman. ly naim
I lat hor.
V foil
i wnnlci'l ul nook.
"The
Scpliar. Tliis lioidi. t lit"
driver in ain-icnt lure avci-N. w:i"
h i'i.rii;iii of tin' Md I cvtjiinenl.
and whs 1 1 i vii re I ;is sacred and
)jdde!l ilWa.V ill a clll'le hllilt li
itsaU'lmr loi' it s lvvr at ioll. -MI
tlmt is n 1 to P' "v' IS-
. i .;ni nt' the Krellcll
' .-I.. 1 1
wtminti is to tiiHi tno iciii'ic anil
' i'"k.
Samuel lllltler alltln
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Hill' lliir U'caUsc I'l'iivniL.' in-
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writer id' I lie fatuous wandering
f I
lady
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IV-sl-
ilisl i
to liavi
d of I
lecn a tnahlen
' repuled ail
lie made on! a very roo.!
la-.'ue it entirely mi th'
. I mi.! in lie' I'ucin : i'U'
tonv lieeil disliill-.'i'd li
- I'i'miio' ill i'laKinsj clainit-
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In
EAGLE OFFICERS ARE FINED
lies Mo):.'-.- Iowa May '. I f..er-
n. !!.. -ies loil" of M.i! h.illtiovn
Iowa. i-r.- fmef lloa e.u ii in l'e lera
Ju.li:.- Martin W'.nlcV .unit it -n
Wednesday f.ir a.tnuta'- tif.'is hon:t
WOOL GROWERS REJECT BID3
Sap I. al e t'ilv. May .". - -Wool ura v
: s of Jen. ho. l':a!i. hae i . j te
ai K'ie on 1 a ' 1 p.-nnds of woo
t .1 I v ''.
STOPPED HER
MOTHERS OACKSiChf
a n.1 w
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' ':1 s a t; - a! ! oa
a:.. Troy Te
c i-'f 'ork F'd. y K:i
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Oklahoma.
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Wipiliii si i'4i $. vi.isio.no
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t'lidii i't.-.l r..t : ; Iaik-iivs
and Tales !o l
Kcservi l for laics.
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Pividendx I ii.n:t . .
Individual l..ii
li.sk
S II lllu-S 1 S.p.sit .
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none
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Uotir
Sut.jl-ct to
lol .PI.- p
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I'enmiid Ctrlificnles f ...il.
Tone I Vrlif.cal. s .f lh p..it . '.'.-.1 JV. 7!
Ortifict .-he.k ))llf
a-hi.T's -im-ks Oiitstand!!. . . K.M'.i oT
Notes and Hills Ilediscoiintwi .. hof
r-llls PnysMe
Llnbllltles eth.-r thsn Uo.
above stilled none
Total txx.m.vs
Siibsciil..! sr .fr r
this aid day of Mav. l-i-I
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Notary l'nt.lic.
My eoinniissloa expires IVI. ' 1'rT.
isi:.i.t
Corns t - Attest :
C. v. WniTK.
TRADE TURNOVER fN
During 1920 the Total Exceeded
Billion and Half Dollars;
Bus-mess Done Is
Ikri'ireJ
t. lxiuU May 5. T! ttal lraJ
turnover here in "to approximated
$L.VwVHil.Oa) according to Hip annual
l'r f)rt of tlti Merx hants' Exchange.
I The figure "indicates J! 1 1 T chance
a.i compared with the If!9 total.'" 1.1
(report explains amplifying however
jthat the "volumo in 15C0 was doubt-
less from 10 to 1.1 per cent lest than
. tbat of the preceding year the differ-
ence being accounted fur by the hisn t
'prices prevailing through the earl.-
j months of lfr'o when fully To pe-
iVfiit of the business represented i.y
the dollar total wag transacted.''
I The report of the board of wn-
acers criticises the Federal Ilar-to
' I. inc. declaring it "has
not piven
satisfactory service."
I It explains new equipment Is to 'e
Rinded and winter service estabLsh-
led between Cairo and New Orleans
j Shipments from St. Louis for New
Orleans will so as far us Otiro y
r;;si. mil the water rate will apply for
the entire distance it stales.
"H is hoped that the barge line
w I soon be oriMnUeil so that it cuti
le depended upon to furnish a r..
j .Table service." the report ad Is
Ton nape handled through St. ivi';
ist year amounted to 72. PM.fK2 tons.
according to the report.
5"ain receipts were r bush-
els and shipments. tU.a.t'.fifl. wim
wheat comprlsiiiR in()-e than a tliit-J
of 'he movement and oats and corn
j fotlowins in order.
receipts and shipments respective'
riinninu in excess of 1 ooa.fiiNi barro's
PRELIMINARIES COMPLETED
IN HEALTH DRIVt
Many New Memberships Reuorted in
Public Healthy Body.
Oklahoma City May -;ood : -"ponse
in the membership CHinpaun
if the Oklahoma Public Health asso-
ciation Is reported at the sia!e head-
tt arters here by Jules Scheitz. gei.-
"ral t;ecntary. Wliiln the work in
'he campaign to date has been larse'v
f a p-eparalory ntitiire many n" v
nemho's iuve :i.ei) enrolled.
Several hundred heal h worker's n
U'ty sectitm of lhe state ale woik-
nr enerKeiically to make the trove-
t ent a success. Coun.y public hea'.'h
'omniitters now organized in tho ma-
ority of -he counties of (he state ant
'hesp organizations have charge of
he local membership campaigns. O"-
:an ?:u:on work in most of the cotta-
':es has been completed.
Motto of the campaisn is "H.dp
Vour Neighbor Protect Yourself
''mlor this sloRan the Oklahoma p;p.
c 11-alth association Is battlhiR fot
h -'ier health piano in Oklahoma
'e.crd'n to Mr. Schevitz. Infant
t el fa re wo- k incbidinc free clini"-
't'd sa.e'al educational campaier.
o;1. thoesands of Oklahoma m -h.-rs
how to preserve the life and
' h ef 'h.er babies is an important
base of the summer's work. Pnbli
'lealth nu-sonr. medical advisor.-
vork. l e-ilth demonstrations use yoc
Mm i u i and swat the fly eampaiTn'
'ii 1 health measures in tho school ar-
ither features.
'ina"l meriibership in the H.soc!a
n s ? ! sus'ainins $'.0 and life
mam)
TODAY
JACK PERRIN in
"THE GUILTY TRAIL"
Kritz! Kidgcway in
"ACROSS THE BORDER"
Comedy
TOMORROW & SATURDAY
Kdythe Sterling in
"A DAUGHTER OF THE WEST"
A picture that displays Miss Sterl-
ing at her best. The press claims
this to be hjer greatest picture.
real western thriller.
5th Chapter of
"THE DIAMOND QUEEN"
Comedy
and
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
SUNDAY
Julian Elttnge in
"An Adventure's"
Admission 10 and 20c.
ECZEMA 3 YEARS
CUTICURAHEALS
In Rash on Mother's Hands
and Arms. Could Not
Rest At Night.
"My mother luffereJ with ecfem
three years. It started in a rash on
bet hands and arms and
.'' K VyS then scatteredailover her.
lp"Sh could not rest al
vi: 4 r 'light and could hardly
S - r stand to put her hands
-V - 'n water.
' ri'i 1 "She was treated but it
did no good. Sha then used Cuti-
cursSoioand Ointmrnt and when
she had used three cakrs of Cuticura
Soap and five boxes of Cuticura Oint-
ment she was completely healed."
(Signedl L. A. Smith Route 1 Gar-
den Valley Texas. $
Rely on Cuticura Soap. Ointment
and Tslcum to care for your skin.
SaltukrrMTMU 'CMtv.Uk.
mukm U.l a. ttw4aa Mm." hflMf.
Cuttcurs Sp Iivm witaut aitta
(V OF SIA KN I.OSKS
HM IS Al lO SIASII
j Okmulgee. May '5. Hluford Karris.
iC-yeard-oid hon f Kd. Karris wculia;.
'cattleman of this city went through
an autoiuobiltt accident in which his
1. ft arm was severed from his ho ly
'without a whimper here.
1 lli never shrieked with pain but
'hirm-tl to his father and showed him
juhat had been done
i The boy was in an automobile w'fo
'his father ami mother and washan;-
jirs his arm over the sde when a
I passing truck grazed the antomohil.'
! caught the boy's arm and left ii
ihi.nniiiK by two muscles. The tru k
jdrlver did not stop. The boy a:
I rushed to a hospital hi re where In
!a"ni was amptitated.
KKMMOrs FAN M IC
I i:nrit Ml I I I
Manila p. I . May. - N'ne Moros
fincludiefi Maharajah I'litons h rel.-
m.iis fan.ric leader were killed hop
by detachment or J'litl'pi'ine conslabul
aiy in an cnuagemmit near Tanlihi on
the Island of Sijtu some ;.(i tn!ie-
frotn here acco'diim to advices re-
ceived today at constabulary head
quarter hero.
In Kngland the rolling chairs tis
bv invalids and otfiers lmv to carry
t motor license.
Hair Often Ruined
By Careless Washing
Knp should be iwcl verv i-.i-cfiil)y
i-oii :inl to keep ..iir hslr lookiiii
ir
ls
in- I
best. Most soaps nui! pren.ired slum
poos ceutain t.i mm li slkult. This
dries the scalp makes the hair brittle.
tn. I ruins It.
The bent thing f.r steady ne l Mnl-
sifie.l crH-eiiiiit eil eliampivo (which Is
pure snil cretisek ud is better tbnn
myttiins else you can use.
Onp er two teaspooiisful ef Malsific.l
will cleanse the hair and ijulp thoroughly.
Simply moisten the hair with witter rout
rub It In. Il makes an nbiitutun.-e ef rich.
creamy hither hi. h rinses out rush
rviiMTltiif every particle if dust illrt
dandruff and fi.r-lii oil. Ttie It a I
tries ipilckly mid evenly ami it leave
the scalp soft an.l the balr fine an
ilky bright lnslr.i.s fluffy mid easy t
mannce.
Von ran ir.-t M dsifie.t ci'oinut o1
shampoo at any pharmacy it's ter
heap iitid .1 fcir ounces villi stippp
very metnher of tl: fatnily for tnonthf
Be mire your drucjist gives you Mul
Jlfled
The GEM
Phone 83.
TODAY
ETHEL CLAYTON in
"SINS OF R0SANNE."
-With
Educational Picture
"Quaint Isle of Maken."
TOMORROW
DOROTHY DALT0N
In
"A ROMANTIC
ADVENT URES3."
Also
RUTH ROLAND in
"AVENGING ARROW.'
Prices: 10 and 20c.
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JAPAN MAY COMPETE
FOR THE DAVIS CUP
Little Brown Men Believe era-
selves Capable of Annexig
Tennis Prize This
Year
Tokio May 5. Japan has (hallenip
cd for tho IiaviM tennis cup which i
now held by th I'rji'.ed fc'tAtes and
-taw ill Bend u team to America
compete with leading tennis thdt;--phfiis
of the country and oUn r
countries. This will lie Japan's f:r..:
en'ry in th Davis tournaiuents.
The decLsion to enter was inads by
tho Tokio l-an Tennis: Club wli:..
iixludes both Jajuinese and foreigners
NATIONAL HOMES FOR
DISABLED SERVICE MEN
Oklahoma City May 5 Veterans
of the World War. who are disabled
by disease if wounds and by reason
oT each disability are either temisir
arlly or permanently im aricita'eil
from earniiiK a living may be ud
nutted to the '.en National Homes for
Disable.l Volunteer Soldiers acf or I
intC to state headiiai tes s of I e
American Legion.
ThosM seeking admission are not I
asked ho t ause of their di.-iabil t'-og ;
!lv homes will accept tile. l.t ins of
peace as well us the victim of war
The important consideration is the
ac'u-1 disability. Legion officials
state. Tho declaration of the c-
.ervii-' men's organization is luso'l
ipdn an Act of Cotigress passed on
rune a lS.'O.
To obtain admission to the ho.ites
i disabled ex-service man sliou I
lit li er apply in person to a bri'f
vome or should comnutna :ie with
he novernor of a lnanch home. 1 h
vddier's homes are located in th
ollowliv states: Ohio. Wisconsin
Maine Virginia. Kansas fal.foniia
ndiana liliaois. Tennessee an 1 Soutq
Vakota.
CLUBMAN IS SUED BY WIFE
I'hicapo May . Cordon c. Throne
veal by diibmati and son of tlv for-
'cr presbi'!it of Mont'.'omei'y Ward
ml company was sued for seperate
niaintenanc Wednesday by Mrs.
VirKinia Milliter Throne.
Throne charges non-support.
M rs.
FORMER SCHOOL DEAN DIES
liovton Mav .'. Professor Melville
r. I Madison ptKelow. former dean of th'
laciiity Of llos on i Diversity iui au-
thor of standard legal text books died
at a hospital tonight after a lontf
illness. Ho was 'xo last sun Ivor of
tho f:rs lloston University faculty.
DRY LAW CHANGE IS PLANNED
lloston May 5. Transfer of en-
forcement of the prohibition law f.-oai
'.he Internal revenue derannunit to
United States attorneys' office prob-
ably will be mad by the Hardiiv
administration Robert O. Harris
newly appointed dis'rtct attorney
Nero declared in a statement.
NEW YORK BANK CUTS RATE
New York May 5 The New York
ederal reserve bank Wednesday an-Kium-cd
a reduction in Its red sount
-ate on comnieriiul iaiier frnni 7 to 1
1-2 percent. The ra'e on givern-
nent securities and bankers' accept -inces
is nncliangej' at 0 per cent.
POPE WRITES OF DANTE LIFE
Rome. May a On the occasion of
he sixth centenary of 'he death of
Dante Pope Benedict has addresse '
m encyclical to all students of fatly
lie universities and ins'itutes re-
alling the poet's fidelity to tiie
Catholic religion.
' The oldest fire chief in the Unit-'-!
states in point of servi. is Thomas
J. (Ileason. who bas been at the hei !
H the fire department of Ware. Ma--achusetts.
for more than ."d vear.
TOO LATE TC CLASSIFY
KOU BENT 2 U:ht housekeeping
roonts "ands one sleeping room
modern. Phonf 111SJ.
LOST Starting crank shaft Tor Velty
car. Reward. Dr. Y. E. Trigg.
110 1-2 West Oklahoma.
LOST Brindle bull pup. ahite face.
brown ears. Notify Herbert L.
Smith. 1073-R.
The Present
valued above all
others YOUR
PHOTOGRAPH.
Arraantrout Studio
0v Bretast
Or Lunch
Triere's nothing more ap-
petizing than a dish of
PostToasties
(Superior Corn Flakes)
Only the hearts of selected
white corn are used in mak-
ing these delicious flakes of
substantial texture.They are
ready to serve crisp and
golden brown.direct from
the package with cream or
milk and a sprinkle of sugar
if desired.
Ask For Them By Name
Hade Ky Postum Cereal G?lncBattl? Creek.ttich.
LEGION MEN TO CONFER
Oklahoma City. .May 1.- ('otnmaiio-or;-
of ail posts of the American le1-
fi'on of Oklahoma have been cal'a-1
to meet for conference ct Shawne
on .Inue hy II H. Kelt of Ardmoie
Sia'e l'Kioii commander accord!!1:
t an announcement made here o-
tlay. The wtietinK will be the f :i '
'conference of post huads since tba
fc-mation of the lasiou in the sta .
Two conferences have 'been held by
lost adjiitan's and it has become the
"policy of the organization to hold it
bast one meotiiiir each year of li e
adjutant wlio perform t!p secreia.-
ii'.J duties of tho I.eB iui posts.
Post administration prob! ins will
be discussed at the proposed confe-
rence of nmnianders. The leadc .".
ill exchange ideas on the most si r-
Vegsful methods of conducting- po' '.
vork. Civic enterprises in which tlv
Legion may assist chambers of cor
trerce and similar organizations w;i
held a large place in th" program.
Purify Your Blood and Step
That Maddening Itch
Toor blood nometimes full of
dangerous germs or impurities
that should be cast off causes many
of the itching skit diseases that
driv the afflicted almost mad.
When your blood is run down and
impure your general system pets
so weak you- haven't the nervous
strength to bear the maddnim;
itch itch itch of your affliction
bravely. This is why
skin disease sufferers are
snappy and irritable un-
able to accomplish any-
thing and almost beside
themselves with frantic
nervousness.
Strike at the rot of
your trouble the tlis.Ter-
ous poisons and impuri-
i
WMMi
S.S.S.
Vacation Trips of over zooo Miles of Beautiful Scenery Shore line.
Islands Rivers and Bays on the Big New Cruising Ships
"North American" and. "South American"
Cruises Weekly from Chicago Dululh Buffalo (Niagara Falls). Detroit
& Cleveland via Mackinac Id. Georgian Bay (30.000 Islands) & Return
Co wr writm for mmmvhtmt mnJ full imfartnwttm
Chicaia Dululh 4 Caarr Bay Traaait Ca.. 4t 6. Clara Sk. Chlcafa Ilk
Straw Hat Season Is Here
Let lis (Toiiu an!
I'anania s it will Jfivt- vuu another season's wear.
Work and Service is unexcelled.
Phone 555.
KEEP-U-NEAT
I but tho cahllenge is mado 111 tutj
name of Jpait ajid.not ia U; name
of the club.
j Tlv Japanese team is not yet
select. si but It Is believed that It
; wiil include. Japan's three leading
.dayeiw. natu ly Kumagae antf Kj(h
io ho are now in the United SUtqs
and Shimizu who was the runn.-r
i
to Tilden at tlv Wimbl ;don tourr.a-
me:x last year.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Tot ViCr'"" t'IDNIrt N3 Dladoi
OPEN GAS JET KILL3 FIVE
Chicago .ay 3. Lying In their
beds in the:r homo hero the bodies
of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Jakusozyk and
their three small children were found
dead from asphyxiation lat night.
An o;h n gas jet froaa w hich a rub.
her tube apparently had been knock-
il by a falling broom was believed
to be responsible for the tragedy.
ties in ynrr blood which mani-
fest themselves by causing your
itching eniptions. Ketnedy your
blood condition and whatever skin
troubles are due to it will leav
you. For this work S.S.S. the
famous old vegetable tonic and
alterative is as pood a medicina
as you ran find. Thousands have
stopped their torturous itching with
it.
Get S.S.S. from your
druggist right now and
start taking it. Then
write ua a history of yonr
trouble. We will gladly
give you expert medical
advice free. Addrves
your letter to Chief Medi-
cal Advisor fc2S Swift
laboratory Atlanta. Oa.
that last Summer
Our
Marley F. Smith. Prop.
Cleaners-Dyers Hatters.
115 E. Okla. Ave.
lue God. j
'aRTDCR A. BEYER. j'
rhons
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1921, newspaper, May 5, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713239/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.