The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 130, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 4, 1920 Page: 3 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY l 1920
QUEEN CITY IS
V. mm nrnnv
Qciegau-s
vcntion.
StNAlE CLASH IS DUE
0cn Expects' to Be Given
Support f Gathering for
President.
BT li?.T've" 3 -MuskoKae
WtdM her Pila clothe today
tP-n ?.?."n( tiio stnto democratic
S'AiPfl BRIEFS
l'AWIIlHKA Feb. 3. --ll.irlln
Uu&p ne 7 lost two tinners nml u
thumb here us u result of playing
with a dynamite cap which wiu loll
by a newer worker near his home.
HIIAWNUti Okln.. IVb. 3--Thero
will bo no school In llio city of
Shawneo tomurrW ufturnoon the
dismissal comlnif na nn honor to
Miss ituby Kiiik a teacher In tho
Washington school who today died
of Influenza.
OPPOSES CHANGE
IN GRAND JURY
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Attorney General Says
More' Names Should
Be Required.
OURT SYSTEM GOOD
Mpu" T. to tho state uoinocr.ni'
ptPf?' meets horo Fobru
fannuii
" i. ff commerce Is flnd-
J rr. in making nrrnnRo-
dl. ffr tho 2.500 delegates
lit
menu
.m arc
-..tlnc l-r
filled the
mrtrotrit in
...I m nttcnu
hotel in win cuy m
not a vacant nnumi u.
the my "u tij.i'v...-
10 to Uio reaidenta to
"hrlr me to receive
thV visitors f u ponticat
Wit" ll.t wamo apparent
jTUira w r - -H.n.lor Thomas
Ooncressmnn Scott
' -late tor tho demo-
. ti nomination will
- i on the floor of tho
tno nuesimn "l
IO.
been In-
PICHIJIl Kob. 3. Firo of In
condlury origin destroyed two the
nlcrs anil Beveral hiiiuII offlco build
liurs here thin mornlnc before It
could be checked. Olio of the blllld-
ItiKs was dynamited In order to stop
the fliime.i. Tho Iiiiih Is estimated at
fi5.00u with lem than u fifth in-
sured. v HIIAWNHK Okla Feb. 3. llusl-
noss was stopped here at It) o'clook
this tnornliiK while funeral services
for Miss Aloyslus Uirch .Miller were
hold. Itepresentntles of the nation-
al state county und iuunlclii.il gov
ernments nttonded tho funeral. Miss
Miller was pronounced u martyr
to tno cauau of suffruKP.
nj Gore an
KtrrU a
ratie f"
. m. ntot their candidate
'?"''!. ...i...iina have b
EMUKU ' . I. HlnlM
rur.ttd rtVrt 1 6woS tor do :
caffileVorsn.dent o a-
fcen menfiuncd nn temporary chair-
roan of the convention.
MUST KEEP OFF STREETS
MbOlOkiv Orders Jitneys to Tako
AtMiOnT TlmroUKhfiirf.
Br AiaMUled Ties Stato Wire.
Ml-SK 'GH' Feb. 3. After Feb-
ruary . Jey busses will not bo
remitted on streets over whlc
trc?t cars operate tho city council
decided today I'nder a city ordt-
since which yestorday was held
wild by the courts operators of Jit-
j.ys are compelled to file with tho
Vy e'e-' a s hedule of their routes
4i.h tho; ae obliged to mnlnhj n.
Thw must also make a llabllll)
bond to protect pedestrians and
riwetiKera In ciuo of accidents.
It. D. liOiiB general mutineer of
the traction company today threat-
nd to suMiend all btrect car scrvlcn
In tho eastern part of tho city if tho
j.tr.s are not rcsulatid.
W. G. ltoberteon operator of one
ef the local Jitney lines hhs ad-
mitted that his busies carry betwoen
1000 and l.oOO passonBers a day.
MORE HOMES FOR TULSA
OKLAHOMA CITY. Feb. 3 In-
flutinza Increoaed Hllirlitly throURh-
out tho atnto durlnic tho liast few
days reports to nr. A. I'. Latvia
stato commissioner of health show.
ino situation Is not regarded as
sorlotiB ho wild today but prompt
efforts are belni; m.ulo to prevent
futrher Mpread of the disease. New
onset In tho xtntn were reported to
thn stiito health comml-sloner today
as ioiiows: rawnee. 150: Alius. 40:
Tnhleiiuah. 2S; aula 30; Musko-
Kec 30; WauHka 25: Ityan. 1
Hiiro 25; Ilutler Custer county 30:
UKocne 16.
Stale Charters.
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb. 3.
Joo 8. Morris secretary of stato .is
sued nmone the charters today tho
ioiiowjiik:
Tho Saliblo Drilling company Ok-
rmilKeo; capital JOO 000 Incorpora
tors i i;. cooper It. I). Donnolly
anu c. r . .s.tbble. OKmulKeo.
Kxehantfo I'lpo & Huply Co.
nnsa: cnpltal ISO 000. Incorporators
David Freenberir Tulba; Ixiuls
Froonherjr Fort jjtnitli Ark.; Jotioph
I'Tiienuerff Tulsa.
Tho Crescent Tool company
Tulsa; capital 100000 Inoorpora
tors II. It. IIukIipr V. C. C'iibIiIiii'.
c it Tliurwcll Tulsa.
c
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
fr ii.i tv
hlriw.l by the were vfciltlnrf the home of Italkey's
I nit tiff ft! in liirklpun it fields to lirii In . mid found lylnif on a Inbln
I ti i n I in i it v
I x.ntitf I i.i
I 'J l !
f c I .1 III
pniiy is n-i"'ii-n h' f r tin
Tin1 a ti i rni ii nt i hi k for list piyy
I lllui
losri o(
tiu- ti l.llv M Untie llalltey took
County Attorney Should Not
He Embarrassed Froelinu
Keels.
Hr Awelle.l Vtou SSMo Wire.
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb. 3 Ob
jecting only to tho euso with which
a small number of voters may force
Ihe cnllliit of a ktuiM Jury In Okla-
homu the attorney ireneral prntsos
Uio stato system of criminal law en-
forcement ns belni? ntlrey witisfac.
torv tin ho oxprewied his opinion In
a letter to the legislative reference
librarian of New York today In
nnswfrr to an Inquiry an to the nrnnd
Jury system here. Tho New York
legislature Is ciuwlderln a Mil to
nbollsh the crand jury system tho
librarian ftilil ami hn nkej Infor-
liialiou to Oklahoma's laws on the
subject of prosi-cutlon.
In a "(tut. nonu attNl as Is Okl.i-
homa I siiKKVt the Ineroaso of the
CLINT .MOOIll; returned jester
day from a busltiewi trip to Katieas
City.
V A. .1AHL. oiiMhler of tho First
National bank of Wliiimti. Minn
was u Ultur In Tulsa )isterday
.l
C. II. CLHVKlaNI) preHtd.-nt of
the First National bank of Hklutook
spent jcjuiUuj In Tulsa on busl-
ntr. I
J. .1. I.AI1KIN9 eaiiltiillst. Is
spctMllliK a few days In KutMUH City
lie will nlso visit HlUiatn Mprlnns be-
fore i eliirnlm; to the elty.
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Mil. AND Mllfi. T. J. MVdliinald
31'J CIiUmro I'lni-v are eutertalnliiK
Mm. .McDonukl's stater MIkh Jiwa-
tlvtiio Jliiylesfl of Ihilliui 'IVxus
CLA1IM3 l. CO.VNAI.LY state
coinni'kudnnor of labor wlnil the
ftxleral state employment service-
that he would arrive In Tulsa at
noon today. Tomorrow ho will k" t
MuakoKe'e. -
I'lCllMltWluN to ikw thi Oon-
vention hall was xt anted at tho city
commission meetltiK yeBtonlay to the
Akdar band ami patrol for a ball
on the iilnht of February t.
C. V: UHINIHII local plumber
was nppolnted to fill the piKtltlon
on the plumliltiK Inspectloii board
which ban beti nuule vacant by
the retlrhiK of H. Fox who h.ut left
tho city t -
M MlltlACIIl LICKNHIW were In-
i. -I tn the fallow ln.- Ill tho clerk
I. 1 r.iiistetier 4d Ada nihl Mary
II. Voiiiik 3'1 CoalK'tte
DICCIlKKd OF dlviwve Were filed
In district court wtetduy by the
follow ItiK plaintiffs. It. .1 Unwell
ilKallHH Anuleie UimhoII Homer V.
Ciod ncnlllHt Lula M. llrxul.
- I
HrN'CUMIt and llnstlnKS company
was uratttinl peimlmlon to vine the
Couvetitldii hall for tlm iirentit-
tlon of tiny Hates Foot III "Tim
Masiiuerailer" on the nlKht.of Feb
riniry by the nmyor and oumiuUt-
isliinei's at their mewrttiK jesterday.
1'irriTIONH l'Olt divorce were
filed in district ronrt .veterd(y bv
the fol..ulliK iilalntlffHi Jtwle
HtiKlies Clam iiKnlnst William lllnss
1. C I'liIK ilKalnnt I I'Ikk; ltot
I.. He) mer nirnltwt Ceuley H. Itemer;
ivriMinl II ii r r ii u K h nru1it
llvelyutie IturnoiKbs.
the oil.
JUDILMKNT Fttlt IBj: (II wh
nsked In di'lllct court yttlrilav by
the Wintern oil eorpurutlnii iiitiiIiisi
Walker It lllnt the Frlsi'o mid tlie
Katy riilli oiuls for etude nil lost
Halry Are IIi-Ii'iim iI
Cliarnt-d with forirlni? a
Htnles treasury eheek John
ke' anil .Mamie ll.itkey weie le
tensed under IhiiiiI of t.itno and 'I
TiOli iesiectlv'l. teslerdit ill lite
conclusion of their prellmltiir be.n
IniC berore C I. Yiinrey I tilled
Hlates rnmmiiHloner for itetlnn t.)
Ilie federal trnitiil Jury
the check and hU wife him ir.lltiK lo
tin' tesliiuoiis . forKed Miilom e sir
hature and pushed thn liwtrumunt lit
I nltedl'1 '"ml 'u'k'
! IUl-1 . . " -
rues iniroi in n in u inj
DriiRKlsts refund money If l'AZO
Ol V'T.M ICNT fnlls In cure ItrhltiR
llllnd llleeillnit or I'rotrudlnii libs
stops Irritation Hoothivt and lk i s
ion run eet rrliiil ste n am t ino
mm
mm
4 'W-A.k .4
Proof shownl thai the ilefemlort'-tt fust iiPtdlratlnn 1'ileo SOi Adl
reiulre(i number of petitioners fori of coiuitv court Peter
the oil 1 1 ii k u f u Rrand Jury from .100
to 200." tho attorney Renural says.
"The system of permitting" county
ntlorneys to prosecute c;ittt on In
formation without the Intervention of
Indictment by a Rrand Jury hJa
worked admirably" tho attorney
Kcneral Lays.
Where formerly a county attor
ney hiul to wait weeks nnd moniths
beforo tho defendant was indicteii
ho now haa uu i-xamlnlni; trial and
either discharges him or puts him
on trial Immediately" ho says.
There arc many advantages. The
system saves larRii coetn of t;ratil
Jery InviisllRailouH una it enanieu mi-
mediate trial.';
and Kathleen llurtmi. 35
Fowler
Tulsa.
IF BACK HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS
Flush Your Kidneys Occas
ionally If You Eat Meat
Uetrularly.
W. X. Hudson Will Construct Three
ItCNidcnooH on NorUi Siilo.
Scrnl more homes will bo ndded
to the city of Tulsa as the result of
the bulldlriR permits Issued by Tom
Clark city Inspector yesterday aft-
ernoon. Three of tho residences will bo
constructed by W. N. Hudson at the
coit of M.000 each. They will be lo-
rated at 1219 North Main. 1223
North Main and 1204 North Boston.
Two residences will bo built by 8.
M. Bell. One Is valued nt JC.500 and
will be built at 1207 South Lawton
Hhlle tho other is a (4000 house to
be oonstructcd at 1117 South
Quaker.
. It It. Vtchurn will erect a resi
dence at 620 South Yorktown for
ii.ooo with a 500 garage. A por-
ralt for reoalrlnc thn hnii n 807
Eut Second at the cost of $300 was
srameu to It. It. Crows.
CROP VALUES ARE GREATER
Atlraatcs Matin Ilv II
Asrli-ulturo Agent In Kansas.
TOI'EIC Kan. Feb. 23. Ac-
tordlng to estimates announced to-
4r by Edward c. Paxton field
Meat for Kansas of the United
fctitea department of agriculture tho
'rm value of 29 field crops and
001 produced in Kansas In 1919
7" Un.0:o.000 greater than in
i .;. Tncs"1 -0 crops woro valued
1919 at I622 HS.OOO. This is the
raoit valuable crop ever produced in
t ti.aie and KHVo Kansas a ranking
oi llfth among tho states of tho
union for 1913 production. On vatuo
tL .um-Jor crP' Kansas ranked
tn Tcxa"' Iowa 301 Illinois b.1-
thlt bLfs" ' stat" t0 cel her on
.!iet'ruika' Missouri and Oklahoma
Md eleventh. Kansas" high standing
2" wa J"" largely to her pro-'mr-encs
in wheat tho value of
mcn was estimated at J324i6S2.000.
W-POLICEMAN IS IN RACE
V rKUI Won First Case While
Still III Officers Cniromi.
nd'W pr Bl' Wlr.
0 A "'ofU elTY- v- J-
MntnSi'1 """"ant county attor-
Bwnr. Paom county today an-
Zl ttrli ar"lldacy for notnlna-
hL JJ?vty attorney on a plat-
nT?. " an assistant county attor-
i(.! rl;lS0 for '"I" ho said
coun 'luenrly had to consult tho
and "wore
In men."
trafft- aw Pfactlco while a
' caS l ?an. h8re nnJ won his
in u policeman a
DEMOCRATS FEAR
RELIGIOUS FIGHT
CONTI.VUKD FROM PAGE ONE.
and pleaded with him to. como ou
for ado and put him over for nu-
tlannl committeeman thus saving a
big Irish voto for the democrats In
this and other states. They toUl how
they have t-ivod all the ammunition
that .Hamon uwd against Modraw
.so n.i to uo it against republicans
In other Htatt particularly In In-
ilinna und thus make IrLsh nnd
Catholic votes for tho demorratfl.
If '.Vade Is in tho race and is de-
feated and they know he will be
Just an McGraw was then tho demo-
cratr will not havo opportunity to
take advantage of tho Catholic ques-
tion. Wnile says he will not got out of
the raco and the leading democrats
declare they do not want him to
but they fear that tho nntl-Catholle
In their own party will start a cru-
Kuh Just iih Hamon did In tho re-
publican. When Wade was elected four yearn
ago he wua supported by both tjcott
Ferris and Thomas 1. Gore now
contestants for the senatorial nom-
ination. It would put bo-th of theso
gentlemen In a hole to announce that
they would not mipport him again
and thcro yo'jrtlre.
IlopubliCii!eVif prominence say
that one-thlM of 'thu republican
voters in Oklaiioma nro also Masons.
Thero nro 60.000 Masons In Okla-
homa and If one-third of the ro-
publlcam are Masons there are at
leiiBt 30000 democrat wno aro msp
Masons. And with tho protectant
churches also lined up Unit meanw
another armv of demotrats who will
enter the cnisniln If the religious
question is brought In.
It haH ueen ciaimeu ny ninny io-
publlcans amj not denied by demo-
cnita thnt it wu tho Irish vote In
the rifih congridonnl district that
nut .Tnden Ilarre d In eongreHs in-
steiul of tho socialism for whom liar.
reld has voted slntvt going io con-
v.nw lvntiwinir mis inw neiiiovi iiw
do not want to fight Wude neither
in ihov wnnt nun to wiicn in in
..rnvi.inil there Is nn antl
Catholic crusado started within Uielr
own party.
vmi n.-til entov vour evening din
nr nt tho Kennedy Restaurant;
good food good service at reason
ablo prices. Advt
MUST CONSERVE GAS
Committee Told That Public Most
lie ICilnmliil as to 1'mim of
the Fuel.
Ily Aioctted l'rena State Wire.
OKLUIUMA CITY. Feb J.-
A report by Andrew Klngkade rep-
resentative of tho stato gas inquiry
board who attended the special con-
servation meeting called by Secre-
tary Lnno In Washington January
15-20 was received and approved
hero today by the gas committee np-
nnlntei! for Oklahoma City by tho
mayor. Ills report Includes tho fol-
lowing facts;
That tho shortage or ga3 in
general over tho country; that
conservation is absolutely neces-
sary unless the county goes on an
artificial gas nosisj mat inn in-
fraction of gasoline from Riis does
not materially affect the heat
value; that tho public must bo ed-
ucated to use gas conservatively
and that a two-ounce pressure is
sufficient whoro proper appliances
aro offectlve. '
Oill Itond llonil KleotJon.
By Aiaoelated l'reia State Wire.
OKUI1U.MA Hill !
Petitions calling for an election on
a proposed 1700000 bond Issue to
construct hard-surface roads In
Oklahoma county was filed today
with tho board of county commis-
sioners by U. A. Singiet.iry. secrotary
of the Oklahoma Ootid Koads asso-
ciation. A meeting Is to bo held Wednes-
day by the good roads committee of
tho Oklahoma City chamber of com-
merce the Oood Hoads association
nnd county commissioners to decide
on a date for the election.
enA' 'ly8 offlco and
Carrtn";!eJ t0 confldo
ll ""OW
'"cm.
Straw stack.
lthali?h i Feb 3 A still.
ver?il;?ulred apparatus and
'try Feb.
T tat i ' . ol wet corn mash
found in ' .tcrnientatlon has been
i I'onca ck. 1vlnf th of
4matertA i- vu naa reportca Urn
icafcnr 1 authoriticM. He wum
hen ;w lo haul to hta cattle
hx an mmSS?" d lho Pnt. -which
oto t ated opacity of from
- - 4lHUV(
Jlniy Uu-n Again
Uk OnVv'l 2'"' nnueimi
Kaeo2.A"lr' C-olds Grip and In
last Colds
11741
KXH Chill
and Knrlches th
HtrcnRtheni
Fortifies the
Dr. Kennedy Appoints
Himself at a Caucus
Held in Country lioad
No man or woman who eats meat
regularly can make a mistake by
flushing tho kidneys occasionally
says a well-known authority. Meat
forms uric acid which clogs the kid-
ney pores so they sluggishly filter or
strain only part of the 'waste and
poisons from tho blond then you
get sick. Nearly nil rheumatism
headaches liver trouble nervous-
ntfls constipation dUitlness sleep-
lessness bladder dlMirdcrH come
from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache
In tho kidneys or your back hurts
or If the urlno Is cloudy offensive
full of sediment Irregular of passage
or attended by n senatlon of scald-
ing get about four ounces of Jud
Salts from nnv reliable nharmucy
and take a tnblespoonf ul in a glass
of water beforo breakfast or u few
dnvu and your kidneys will then net
fine. This famous salts Is made
from tlm nclil of Kranes and lemon
Juice combined with llthla and has
been useil ror generations io uusu
cloffired kidneys and stimulate 'hem
to activity also to neutralize the
acids In urlno so It no longer cause
Irritation thus ending bladder dis-
orders. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and can-
not Injure; makes a delightful effor.
vescent llihla-wnter drink which all
regular meat eaters should tako now
and then to keep tho kidneys clean
und tho blood pure thereby avoid-
ing serious kidney complications.
Advt.
A TTENTION NOBLES
N'! PATROL
II AND
DANCE
Convention Hall
WEDNESDAY EVEN I NO .'EMtlJAItY 1.
JMi
. . JtV.- r
Prisoners Fed Three i
rimes a Day for 30
Cents ltimsell Says'
OKLAHOM V CITY. Feb 3
Prisoners In the Oklahoma stato
prison nro being given three meals
a day at a cost of less than 30
cents Secretary HuhscU of tho
stuto board of affairs announced
today after compiling figures on
food costs ut the prison.
Tho tecretury said that January
20 Inmates of tho penitentiary
were fed for breakfast fried liver
with milk gravy bread and cof-
fee; that for dinner they worn
given boiled frankfurters peun
nnd onions nnd corn bread nnd
that for supper given stowed
raisins with sugar bread butter
and tea and that tho three meals
cost but 2C.6 cents.
Trained skilled men exact-
ing supervision arid splen-
did motor equipment mean
SATISFACTORY S 12 1: V -ICE
when we move your
home's furnishings.
Call Phone Osage 1588-1273
Tulsa Storage
& Transfer
A curious tangle has resulted
from two caucuses held Monday
night in tho Country club pre-
cinct In Osago county which will
havo to be Ironed out by tho Osage
county republican convention.
Peeing that they would bo out-
voted In the caucus Dr. H O.
Kennedy and his friends held a
meeting In the road In front of
tho srhoolhouso and selocted tho
doctor1 nnd another person as
delegates to the Pawhuska con-
vention. The regular caucus selected a
delegation of two persons headed
try Mrs. Ilird 8. McOulre. This
delegation Is Instructed against
Hamon while Dr. Kennedy and his
friend are pledged to him.
Bird Dog Lost or
Stolen
Just Try This When
Hairy Growths Appear
(Modes of Today)
A smooth hairless skin always fol-
lows tho use of a paste made by
mixing somo water with plain pow-
derud delatonc. This paste is ap-
plied to tlie hairy surfaco 2 or 3
minutes theri rubbed off and tho
skin washed when every trace of
hair will havo vanishod. No pain
or discomfort attends the use. of
the delatone paste but caution
should be exercised to be sure Unit
White liver and ticked female; small
size; wore collar with this marking
"Return to U. R. Fiskel Hope Ind."
Finder will receive
LIBERAL REWARD
If returned to owner
PHONE OSAGE 2260-1832
See the
New A rrivals
$50
New Grays
at
The Young Men's
Store
YOU'RE all youn men these
clays wjien it conies to clothes.
We have styles that are called "young
men's styles;" and others more con-
servative and quiet thlit are called
"men's styles."
But we notice that these don't al-
ways' go by ages; some men of 25
want the quieter models; some men of
50 or 60 like the snappy stuff. But
they all want to look smartly dressed.
Hart Schaffner & Marx models arc
for men of all ages and tastes; and we
have sizes to fit men of all figures.
Wright Clothing Co.
armi V V t. WW t t y- t mm J t m
I he Home oj Hart hchajjncr eT Marx Clothes. cpj7t!Eiiti9i9HaitScuaiincriMaK
Croup
"Cranny" Clualiihia
"I don't think there in n mnre nnvinu
time for patents than when their children (
hve croup. Without they ore prepared
with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy they
must wait for the doctor and listen to the
choking metallic cough and watch their
little ono gaspinr; for breath.
You know the great danger of croup
is the formation of n false membrane in the larynx nnd until this
is expelled relief cannot be obtained nnd the spasmodic choking
continues. Cive Chninbcrlain'8 Cough Remedy in frequent doses.
It will loosen this membrane and cause tho child to expel it by
vomiting.
JChamberlairi's Cough Remedy
is an absolutely safe nnd certain remedy for croup and if given
as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even uftcr the croupy
cough appears it will prevent the nttocL"
Another Sleepless Night?
It's been abuHy and fretful day. Brain faRKcd nerves frayed
nnd body exhausted conscioua that tomorrow ia fraught with
new trials and tribulations ho realizes thu imperative nuexi of u refreshing
night's rest. Yet 1m hesitates and dreads to go to
u'Mi icst iie mil anu tostt uirougnout tno nignt.
Io yiKj riptrlcnre tbt horrorvof nlihtmam and InaooiDU?
Are you troubtai with waktful riatltn!tthUi Dorouvat
up in Ilia morning fetlinff mora tired than wbm you we nt u
tmi. iMcauao jour rit I loiJIiturbvI aud brukwt Tb.n. irj
The Great General Tonic
Th hrnir of ld-tlme will awn lota It trrrori ami you will
brln it ak yotir rouch with rleemrablo anticipation of m
nlsht frco from d.iturlnc. 'I.YKO' will tl..i you with
wwr. Hound and cacr(ul alumtr and brlnir you down to tha
brrakfa.l tabla In th rnortiiliir In Kotsl eolrile end hi nahUno:
trim Vran for tho riar'a actltlUfi; rrated and relrt.hej In bud and tnlou and with as
will utmiualcd alnc you were boy.
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 130, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 4, 1920, newspaper, February 4, 1920; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77261/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.