The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 141, Ed. 1, Friday, February 18, 1921 Page: 2 of 36
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18 1921
PEARSON RELATES
RIVER RAFT TRIP
Landed in Canyon Then
Walked foi- Two Days
Into Mexico
STARTED BACK ON RAFT
Tried Homes nnd Automobile
and Finally Ilcncliod uv-
ilization by Uurro
KI PABO lVb. IT. Lieutenant
Alexander Pearson Jr.. tipnn his nr-
rival at Port WIm today from Hun-
(Icrson. told thn Associated 1'rcss the
ctory of Ills forr.ml binding nnd hi
experiences In getting bnck to civil-
isation. Lieutenant l'rarsoii flew
1o Knrt 1111m from rlandorsnn with
T.toutrnnnt 13. I. Jones mm of tin'
aviators' who lind gono to Handornon
to search for Pearson.
"On account of engine trouble I
did not follow tho nlr lino to Hm
Antonio but kept n elnso to tho
fields nM possible" said Pearson. "I
wns flying nt nbont 8000 fort when
my engine stopped and I wo direct-
)y over llio river.
tifindnl In Canyon.
"I landed In a drop canyon and 1
don't know yot bow I was ntitn to
do It without utterly wrecking tlm
plane. Thu wings were not disabled
nnd tlm piano could bn flown out 1
bcllnvo nfti-r oloarnnco luid been
made In front of It If It was pnssl-
blo to get n now engine. Into It.
"At tho tlmn I Intutcd I. thought I
van on tlio American hide some-
where north of tho river and start-
ed Immediately to walk hoiiIIi think -InK
to roach tho Hlo Orandn nnd
innko my wny to romo plaeo of habi-
tation lint as nt that spot tho rlvrr
rutin north nnd south I paralleled It
for two days nnd immt havo walked
nbnut 30 miles.
"At tho ond of the second day 1
r.amo to tho rlvor nnd saw that 1 had
been Kettlnir as fur nway from thn
pbico I wunted to co ns It wax pos-
rlblo to Ret on foot no t rlffftod up a
raft to cover tbo dlstiincn I hnd
como on foot In two.
Varies. Ills Mndo of Travel.
"fjxto In tho afternoon of that
day 1 saw tho two beuvur trappers
who helped tirlnif mo Into Hiinder-
son. Thuy found mn at almost tho
unmo spot on tho rlvor whero 1 hnd
been forced to como down. I rodn
In on tholr horses an far an they
wont tried to como port of tlm way
in an abtomohllo but couldn't Kot
it started and finally mado my en-
try on if burro.
"I tot pretty hungry durlnir tho
latter part of my day on thu raft
and tho nltfhts In tho nitr tlend
country nro Jimt a bit chilly.
"The worst thlnir 1 that I limn
my chanco to try for tho trnnscon-
tlnnntal. I brllevo that If had my
tnclno In Rood shape I could hnv
mado thn' fllRht tn leas than 24 bourn
h I expected tq do Thoro Isn't u
chnncQ In tbo world to not tho piano
nut of Mexico and continue tlm
flight."
BLANTON 'RAZZED
AT WILD SESSION
CONTINUED 1'HOM PAnK ONE.
donUtlva Htronp of Kantian had re-
quested him not to domain! u roll
cull on tho measure.
Also nnirry air. HtronR walked to-
vrard Mr. lllanton and told tho house
the ntatomont was false.
Rayn Kuntnrra Out for Kcitnte.
In tho laHt mlnuto of bis time Air.
lllanton declared that Mr. Kiminorti
wanted to run for thn ite.nuto from
Texan and that thin deslro wiui tho
basis of tha iitlaclt on him.
At this tho wholo Iiouho tu;aln roxo
nnd tlm echo of tho mighty ithout
tho statement provoked munt havn
reacbod lin nenato nnd dbiturbad Km
dignity. Old momboni nald Inter It
was tho tiioiit rnmarkablo poctuol
they had ovor scon. Finally whim
uome Buinblanco of. order wni ro-
ntorcd lllanton declared that ha
too tiAd boon mentioned by Texan
imperii for tho senate. Nothlne could
bo heard after thnt for tbo uproar
Rot boyond all bounds. Tha attack
today on Mr. Illnnton won tho cul-
mination of many mndo herotoforn
by members who charted that ho
wun continually blockluu lcglslattuu
by point or order.
IUIV. IiOWU AT Ij:NTIi.V IlAIiliV.
Mliaourl Minister In Knonk on I'art
of tlio "lAinl'u l'rnyer."
Ttov. A. II. I.owo of Marshall Mo
now cunductlnR vocntlotial woek ex-
ercised at tho Unlvorslty of Tulsa
will fipenk nt tho Lenten noonday
nervlcu undor tho ausplccn of down-
town churchen nt 12:05 o'clock Fri
day at tbo Orpbcum theater. 1II
tonlo will he tbo petition "Hallowed
llo Thy Name." from tho Lord's
prayer In acuordnnco with tbo dln-
iission ot mm prayer to do ronoweu
in thu ecrvlcan up to March IS
.MnHonlo TiMiipIo for IS'ow Ortcitim
NEW OllU'liVNrl Fob. 17. Final
wanctlon for n. f3.00O.O00 18-story
Mnsonlo tomplo for New Orleans i
wan Riven at thn concluding session I
today of tho grand IoiIro of Louis-'
iitno Freo nnd Accepted Mnsons.
llollaca II. Wain of Bhrovcport was
elected in out worshipful tmind
muster.
FOR RENT
PIANOS
DARROW MUSIC CO.
BIO South Main O.sngo 01(1
U. S. TIRES
705
Osage
Osage
Pqlin Service
Seventh nt Moulder
Wire Flashes
HA V I'll WrlMCO foil 1" 'Ih"ia
I'H.lv -nl.T 't loilay In ... . . fr.i
i.n I. M y-ai In tha inMftiniii i v fir an
attn'k nn AIlM .Itan Hlahlay. 1'i.nr mhpr
yariir n.n i.v. l.tMi iwiiimh'!! fi.mi 'in
In no yn tnr nlHrlilnc MlM Minl-r an. I
mi .f-Mt lrMvirnry at llano Nav .
AfHTIf T" Mb H -Tli nli Mn
InimI i.wnmllli litlt rtllrlliiK mi vho
m. Im.llr In I'll IMIiolilp from h'lylnn
ilii ur nnliliolllii lnn.l In Ti w
i n -.! finnlly In lli Til willmui a rtl"
!n..iitii vnl liilf lo-Uf. Th hill li ill
nllr mml HKlnl thl f.uirlBn r
laml In Tii ly .tifiM.
T.tTTI.11 llOfJK AlK l'h IJ fin
hill wmh nei nfr tlm ftnrrn(r' nl
h thn pt.niitu loilnjr nii.l tn ni.iiiiiirii
khIiI ii hnvii hftin ifi'nn)mMi1t hjr hn
mlmlnimiatlnn wff Inituflnluli' imi-
Iif.iio. Th iifllnn thn on lh"M inVn-
urpn itmfliiiil lh flll iiirmflll ii.(.ol
lion In flm Kuturtinr'ii l'Mnmn.
HHW YOIIK. rh 17. I'..niirl. f .r
An hhUhup lliiilli"rl nf rhll.i lihl.
pooh trj txliflinfl n mtillniil hntl nil rlRtN
f IiIn i1ioi'iif vreff nhilnil hrit tiKlny.
II will mil MMunliir for llom
DKM MWNr.V. n. I"h 17.- The prl.
nimr In Iiylalmiit iiin'tmiinttt to iIhmIIi hut
rl trrnpnf arlly. i lt. whu lh
.ti'.rtff fi.fitnl In .e iile hint hnu writ
li-n Irl Irr 01 Bimlilt)' fnr vlnir w
1'inkMl rulllnit III" at I n I In ti nf lli tiflff
In Ihi 'In. nf Kinriillnn. flnv John l.
I'Aihrr cf UiuUlnnn. l'l liot tUy.
WARIIINOTON Kh IT -Tn enfr
fnro rporl on ihe Mil for dnvernnunt
rxiiltlhin nf mill nlnr .i.l.l
lo.Uy hy I lie urnnU wltliaul .llnouiialon
or a rnll rll. It now kiida to thn hiiuw
for flint upl'fnvnl.
I'lTTHIintfl. Kn.. ivh. 17 Kn
cnnl iiiIiiiii rolnrii'il In I tin mliiM Imlnr
flfr l ilnyn' "riillon" lulun whlln
Alutntulir tfnwiit n n1 flvi nthrr illMlrh't
union nlflcUl" w"" nn Irlnl.
MINr.OI.A. I f. rh. 17. l.tmit. IIom
f Ullkpltrlrll "Ihi v. in frllllmltit In l
I otii t lii K In nUbllih nn ni'liirmii ttlnlil
inrofil owtnii In n fmilly Knrlr liMlny
w rntnnUtlnK rnlmlra nn the Iiuko
filftlaa CaKln I'H'Ikii" for it nemin'l al-
tempi whlcli Mill hi mailn tn a few ilaya
OTTAWA Onl.. I'ali 17 fharlM Mur-
phr inMiilior nf patllainnl. av nnilrn
lotar thai ha will Inlrlprllal tha rna-
illtn untarninant Inmorriiw aa In what
Ifpa han h!! tnlinn fnr tha appiltnt-
input nf a ('anuillan nmhaaaailnr In tha
l.'nltail Htalca.
IINPON. I'th. 17. (larma.nr'a linpaa
that- Ainrrlm will IntatVfiia In hrr fanr
In tha Inilainnlty mult! ma rairanliil
hri aa alrannaly rhlhtlali" 1.1 tha .Hf-
lomatlr nrrrapiimlahl nf tha Datl Tala-
urapli tmUy In eninmantlnc upon tha ra-
ml iillrranraa nf lir. Walter Hlmoiia tha
(leim.tii fulctcn' inlnlatar.
MONTH ICAU Qua.. 1VI. 17 Tha l.ll.
rani whlrh haa hn pravilllnx nvar ran-
trat Canaila atliink thla pity I". lav. lull
'araya tmtlt aaal nnt vruat of AVInnlpex ara
Mockei! with a now.
OOSIIIIN. I ml. IVti. IT -Mr nt Mia.
narancn tlratiinliaiivli nf Chtiiutnian. Imth
totally hllliit nia paffltta nf a twti-pnilllil
iMin (nrn tt faw ila) ami. Tha inhtitat
Ihlht laiiulraa twn apnona of milk al aarh
"lllfal" I'hyalrlana hallrva Ilia rhllil will
live. It wa an lit. II aiaalulu la alt light.
IIOMH.- Kill. iT tllacomn Purrlnl ft-
mona Italian rnualral coinpoaar la ilan
Keioiialy III nmt tnilay tho ilnrtnra hal.t
nut no hof-a for hta tarovary Hlnnnr Pno-
rlnl waa horn In ll&a. Homo of hie haat
Known nparaa nro "Mailnmn llitttatfly."
'1.m lloehfina" iiml "I. a Tuare."
TOUT WOltTII 'raa" h. 17. The
U21 rnnvontlon of Ilia lliirra nlnl Hallaia
aaaooiauon cnnipriaaii or laauinK riitinan
ilia atookllian will Im hnhl at Aliialllln 1
I'abruary II II ami II II. II Hplllar aae-
ratary nf Ilia Cattle Italaora uaaovlulloh of
Taiu nhnniintait tnilay.
arkansaT?lanterkilled
Merchant Kiirrcndern to Offlit'rw
After lleH)t Slimitlmc.
PINK 1 1 1. Ul'l Ark.. Feb. .
Morris IIiihUiikh 23 planter and
member of a promliipnt family was
wliot nnd Instantly killed nt the de-
pot at (Irmly r. miles Houth of hero
this mornltiR P. II. Prewltt a mer-
chant surrendered to local officers
and tlm Lincoln county sheriff Is eu-
routo to Utar city to take charge nf
him.
An Enlarged
Funny-Side
46
- With the
SUNDAY
POST-DISPATCH
Beginning February 27th
iVi6Pagesiicoiore
Best Comics Ever
Assembled in One Section
Among them Ihcsc:
Mutt and Jeff Say. Pop!
The Captain and The Kids
Hawkshaw the Detective
Briggs' newest creation. Air. and Mrs.
ALSO
The Post-Dispnti'li which wits the.
first Sunday liewspiiprr in I lie West
to print it 'section hy tin Rotogra-
vure process has tlo'nhled its Roto-
gravure equipment anil hc('iiiiiiii
with its issue of l'Vhruary 27 will
print its Sunday Magazine Section
by this method.
Thus IMPROVED and ENLARGED you will
want the Sunday
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
Give Your Order to the Local Newsdealer
JOYFUL REUNION
FOLLOWS FUNERAL
Defendants in the Mingo
County Riot Case
Meet Relatives
WIM.tAMHON. W Vn . IVb. 17.
Tint .Mlimn on ii I v JhII here wiih the
wtiiia of hnppy ii'iinlonH this aftnr-
nonti when th l!i lefeinlant In the
MntPWnn b.iltlii Irlnlt roeelved their
friends and relatives. JiiiIkh llnlley
niljnurnsd court at noon until to-
morrow mornliiK In ordar thnt U"
and othor lawyeni inlKht ultond a
funeinl In MeDnwall county
Mrs. I' j. Kmlth. wlfu of tlm
HtllM I llltellllent of till) Ntlilto At ! M -
lain i.'onl compntiy from whose
MuiiacH millets with evleteil by do-
tertlvim tho ilny of tlm flKht testi
fled tmliiy Hint she was In the
eompiifiy utoro while the flitht was
In proirress nnd rmnllnil havltiK seen
.lames nnd "lalre ()orstrci't IteiK-e
('liiimbers V II. Atwoml anil Halite
Chamber ilurliiR thn f.ifbtlnR or
shortly afterward. Hom of them
weio iirmi'd she said nnd to her
Atwonil and I In III" CIiiuiiIiith np-
pmirnd to bn "hislerb al." Atwnoil
areustnl her liusbaiul of bnliu;
rnstionsllitn for thn flKht shn testl-
flml while llalllii Chambers was
"eryliiR ami eurtiliiR Dm llaldwln-
I'ells men." -Mrs. Hmlth nlmi testi-
fied that after the battlo shn heard
ltoeen Chamburs who wns enrrylnK
a rifle say "I have started with this
tlilnic and Intend to sen It through."
Mrs. Martha llosklns n school
teacher testified that while sliu was
wntchliiR the batttn tbtoimh a win-
dow tlm kIu"" was shattered by a
bullet nnd fihn ran to a rloset
wlietn slut remained until the flrliiK
Mas over. Then she uw four men
lyinx In the street.
livery oim of tlm defendants
showed unusual Interest when Mrs.
llosklns testified that after tellliiK
her story to the crnnd Jury which
teturned tlm Indictments Iteeee
I'hnmbern had told bur slui hud
sworn tn n He and added that "If
I wasn't a woman ho would Klve
inn mm Rimil heating" and tha'
"he'd j:et mn yet." Mrs (1 W.
Hmlth the wife of a Matewnn phy-
slelnn confirmed tho testimony i;
olhnr wltnesseM who said tlmv hnd
sorn nrmed men In .Mntawi the
dny of tho flKht.
nuiiljsls AffoiM Admiral .Tajim.
VVAMItlNcrwi.S' 1'eb. 17 - Hear
Ailmlrul Joseph .tnynn suffered a
strnko of paruljsls late last nlKht
while mi duty with the Pacific fleet.
rnlurnliiK from Houth Anmrlean
waters tlm navy department was
1 advised today. Admiral Jaynn was
taken iilinaii! tho hospital ship
j Mercy und tlm ndvlcew said that
Ills condition wns not critical.
BROADWAY
THEATER
Sunday Feb. 20
BIG BILLY HOUSE
Tlm I'ntty Arbiicklo of
the StaRc anil
The Midnight Whirl
99
Talk of 'SinritH' and
'The One' Abound at
TowiiHcnd rrcliininaru
rillCAMO Teh. 17 rtefirtnro
to "spirits" nnd "the one" were
liUlneioils at the In'itiesl today Into
the death of .Mrs Nalny Chamber-
lain whoso body was recovered
yesterday fiorn a rave In a bed
nf Rcranluins In the lldve l'ark
nrtlst colony. Mrs. Aehsnh Timn.
send and MMs Marian Townseml
iliiNKlilcr nnd KranditatiKhter of
Mrs OmmlierlHlii who had no-
knowloilKc htimlnic the nitcd wom-
an in Ihr flowerbul testified nt
the lii'iuest. The former navn
riuineriiiii Incoherent answers to
thn Mironer's iiestlons.
"Where do you l7" wns asked
her.
"HlKht here In this room" was
the reply.
Him said her mother wiih 95
years old
Assi-l tn reeount experiences
when Him and her dallKhter wern
illsposai-ssi-d of their Apartment
Mis. Thu namul shrieked her un-
Hwers denylnir thnt she. hail been
190 behind in tho rent.
A pollen llntlteuitril testified
that neighbor bad for some time
known Mrs. TownsernI as Miss
Until Tonsend.
"Htlth lit no relative of mine"
explaneil Mrs. Townsend. "Hho
has the Influenen of a wonderful
bclni'. They did not servo tbo
mother of Marian with a notice.
Until Is tlm woman you must find.
She Is soincwhcrn In tho ureal
beyond"
ADMITS FARREL STRUCK HIM
Lieutenant Minimi TivttlMcM Attain nt
Itiiimeil Ninal llcjirlni;
llOCKAU'AV N. Y Kelt. 17.
Meut Walter N. Illnton testlfylnr;
In the naval board's resumed In-
quiry into the balloon fllcht to
Canada admitted that IJeut.
Htephen l'nirel had strtiek him bn-
hind the loft ear nt Mattlce. Here-
tofore (hi part of tho adventures
of tho airmen had been glossed over
Meut I A. Kloor In command or
the expedition s-ilil all threo nvla-
tors wero excited after they came
out of the Canadian woods duo to
jclni; plied with iiuestlons by news-
paper men
QUALITY CLOTHES
At Prices That .Will Make
You Glad
Wo arc .showing suits today that havo all the quality
style and good looks that you would expect to find in
garments at a much higher price. Why not save
some money hy investing in one now while stocks
are complete?
PRICES
$O.00
25.00
Wo hought these suits at a price that cnahlcs us to
pass the savings on to our customers and that is
just what we are doing.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 South Main Street
Queen of the Southwest
TO GGERY
Formerly Wis.man's
16 West Third Street
$
RUSH HOSPITALS
pQp J PLAN
Expansion Program to Be
Hurried When Congress
Provides Money
WABIlt.VCTON' I'eb. 17. -I'rep.ir-ntliins
nro under way by the treasury
Assistant Keeretnry Ia I'orte salH
today to laiineh tlm proposed J1K -000
0(10 huapltallrntlon expalislon
priiKram for the benefit ot dUuhlnd
war veterans Immediately the sums
are available by connress
I'roeeerllnir on the plan now be-
fore tlm senate for adoption Mr. Ii
I'orte explained tlm treasury is
mnkliiK ready fur tho expansion of
in exlstlnit hospitals and the erec-
tion of five new plant in order that
the work can Mart on short notice
fompk'tlnii nf the program he raid
would provldo Hcommodatl'ius for
treatment nf about .10.000 patients
uhli'h Is the average (tally number
expected ilurlnK tho comlliK yeat.
The five new hlnpltnls Mr. Ii
I'ote exptalusil will cost about
ROO.iJOo each and threo of them will
contain 1.000 beds c.aeh If tlm pres-
ent plan Is carried out.
Kxpanslon of cxIstlnK health serv-
ice hospitals nnd army forts includes
Foil lxK'iri li. Hoots Arkansas
1 .it ni I Is t'a.i I'p'Tmxbiy.
WASMINtlTON Peb. 17. The
Impeachment chnri?es against
.ItidKo K. M I.nndis will bo taken
ti for ItncstlKiMlnn next Tneaday
by tho hons.i judiciary commlttne.
rimlrinan Volstead today sent nn-
tlces to all members to be present
ns prompt nctlon Is desired. Hep
rcHcntntlvc Welly who broUKht the
chare" against Judge I.atidls has
been naked to nttend. He.tv says
he Is getting ninny letters and tolo-
grams nn tho fuibject commenda-
tory nnd commending.
Headache. from Slight (.'olds.
OltOVK'S I-nxntlve 11HO.MO
QUhN'IN'K Tablets relievo Headache
by curing tho Cold. A tonlo laxa-
tlvu nnd germ destroyer. Tho genu-
ine bears tho slgnatnro of U W.
drove. (He nurc you got 1IHO.MO).
30c --Advt
$
$28
.65
.65
Displaying the New
Spring Dresses
Wo have Just received a representative
showing of new Dresses for spring and
truly they are beautiful enough to gladden
tho heart of any woman.
Materials nro of Taffeta Oeorgetto and
the new Mlnurtte with dainty nnd colorful
trimmings adding to their charm I'ricea
range from
$17.50 to $47.50
Friday and Saturday
Specials
A very pretty lot of Taffeta find Sorgo
Dresnes in good models nnd wldo rango of
sins nro specially priced for Friday nnd
Saturday nt
10
.00
V iSvnnntina SlilDtn
U. CS. HXpenHCH ailimp
10 Million ill MOlllll
WAHIIINnTO.V Keb. 17. Ordi-
nary expenditures by tho govern-
ment during Jn unary ducreased by
more than $16000000 ns compared
with December whllo public debt
payments fell off by moro thnn
It 000.000000 according to the
monthly stn Dement Issued tonight
by tho treasury.
During .January ordinary expendl-
tuns amounted to I3SS.179.272. ns
ajaliist 140 1576091 in December.
I'aymeiit on tln public debt for
January totaled 1590 100 (167. com-
pared with 11.000418850 during tho
pivvlous month.
Oil Men of ? States
to Meet in Ft. Worth
TOUT WOUTH Texas Keb 17
Independent oil operators of Okla-
homa Texas' Arkansas nnd Iouts-
mini will meet hero Monday to
form an organlxntlnn for resisting
"tho strangling methods of the big
companies" (leorgo Calvert leader
of the movomcnt said hero today.
Attorneys genernl ot tho four states
haNo been Invited to attend.
rircbuits Hum Tltrei! WurcliouMia.
i;.'.'lS Texas Kcb. 17 -Police
tonight are working on tho Irn'riidl-
my theory In connection with tho
STETS
uurriinfr early touuy of tnrec ware -
houses of thn Knms Cotton Ware-
l"'tie company and whli hcaused
It only takes one taste to convince you of the
wonderful flavor of Tcmtor Syrup. Won't you
make that simple test today? Ask your grocer
for Tcmtor Maple Flavor Syrup. There isn't
another on the market so reasonably priced or so
deliciously good.
Afaea by f ft. mtlitf of Ihm It mo at
itmiot rrraart.a na Jtllitt
Tcmtor Corn & Fruit
St. Louit U. s. A.
Flavors
' Crystal White
Qolden Sorghum
Maple Flavor
Sks. The Quality Syrup
!iar a Popular Price
n Flavora
After all what you want
in your Spring Hat is satis
factionQuality Genuine
Money's Worth and real
Style Distinction.
A precise definition of
what Stetson has to
offer you.
You can find at the
leading hatters of this
city Stetson Derbies
and Soft; Hats of
shapes sizes and colors
in the wide variety for
which the Stetson line
is noted.
There is one hat
among them waiting
for you that is as ex-
actly suited to you as if
it had been made for
you personally.
:uo.:i2i south .main
You'll Find the
NEW STETSONS
Here
Every now shape and color for spring '21 is ready in
an unusually complete selection.
The new styles are different; lower crowns and
narrow brims are featured. Colors include filbert
moth seal pearl mint and carbon.
Now is the time and this is the store that shows the
most satisfactory assortments. Prices range from
$9.00 to $12.00
The New Caps Are Ready Too
Not just caps but a hand-picked assortment of new
spring styles and colors that are really handsome.
$2.50 to $5.00
oss estlmntcil nt 1 1 uo onn
thousand bales of inn ""'.i
a'aued
I
Products Co.
Stetson Style
Stetson Quality
Stetson Money's Worth
The tame today ai for
55 years auurcd
by the
Stetson Quality Mark
in Every Hat
"J.
John D. Stetson Company
I'MUdtlphU
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 141, Ed. 1, Friday, February 18, 1921, newspaper, February 18, 1921; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77640/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.