The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 210, Ed. 1, Friday, April 29, 1921 Page: 2 of 20
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SEES HARDING AS
A GREAT LEADER
Will Haws Predicts New
Executive Will Be a
Groat President
HE OUTLINES POLICIES
l'ronii.pa (Jul in Taxes Mel (or
Feeling Hotwuon Capital
nnd Labor forces
Clmruc (loin pern and
ride llcfiinlvrvd al
Non-Union llontvlru
IiI.TImjIT Mich.. April 2
Tin- I" l.i.ll IVllelRtlon nf Itii'l
V i ilin iln inght will'"' ' "1 "
t iiriuiilltep In Invvstllfsli .-iiiiniii I
lumpers' In lli yilKKIII I'IiIh ac-
tion mhh taken llftT It li it t bten
tli.iicd Hint Oomiwrs mii'I III-
hiMo rriflnurPil nt a hon-nnlon
lii.nl ihiit hl food W preps if rl
l.y non-union took nnd hi.h lie
wii st-ried In non-union witiii'i'
If the i iiinnillli'C fln Mi
(lumpers "miUly" he tic
nuked for iin ciplimMtlori
MAKE NEW MOVE
FOR IRISH PEACE
TULSA DAILY WOULD FRIDAY APRIL U5) 15)21
' FOUNDATION LAID
FOR HUN TRADE
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i ii h
III- v
Stand
i put i. ill
it n itllliini
know thin
illfltlf '
v would have I'
with Kngiam!
Inland iiinn'j
Mortuary
Crozier Wants Smuts
Load Parley and Give
Island Homo Rule
Hv I'ltANK I'llAni.TON
I v v Hurt CorrnWMiini.
M:V YoKK April . -Predict
Ini thiii Prenldnni Hardin "will
make a great prnahlenl" Will II
llnvs finmcr republican
iiinnngcr n ml now postmaster Ken I
till In spiaking lieforn the Ameil-I
nil Newspaper Puhllahrra assmia-j
lion ImlHv Indhnteil that one intftht
feel assured tha administration I
would lip guided by the polli tcs: I
Wllltt Policies Will III'.
I Immediate riMlurtlnn ami
equalization of federal taxes with
Mil' repeal ol taxes that kill Initiative l
n ml the spreading of tlio hiii itrlit
over ii great number of year. - '
2. Devi Inpment of a better rela
linn between inplliil mill liilmr wllh
Jlifthe lo liutll hiii wllh Justice In
thn public.
8. No undue fedrrnllniitlnn of In
dustrlps mill activities lij' the o-
einmcnt hut bringing the Kiivern-
monl. Imi'U In limitation of I ho run-
Mt 1 1 it 1 1 in In times of pence Willi fed-
eral regulation Imt not federal own-
ership. i. Prevention of rnrllitr spread of
socialism mill seeing Hint the na-
tion's feel nro firmly "on Hi pit t ti
of prngtcs anil nlniiK way whir h
liberty in it n ( ever guard anil pto-
servo." R. An honest efficient anil oro
tinniicnl IniMlnnwi iiiliiilnlitratlnn ol
tlm natloii'M iiffnlrii.
(. Tin' MilnilnlMtrntlnii will iiiciin-
nro ItM NtupH foi want liy tlm now
Tii'mlM cif tln natliiii with ltd iyiin
.itii'Ril lint wllh IIh foi-t alwnya on
sollil Kroiinil.
llrliiKM I fn ril Iiik'h .Mi'miiki.
1'ontiiuiHtPr UpiiitiiI llnyH liroulit
HiIh iiii'hwiko from I'ri'nlili'iit llnnl-
liik' liluiMi'lf foriiiorly u pulillnlioi'.
lo tin' pulillHlii-in :
"W oxpi'i't your liflp In lirtiiB-
Ihk 1 1 1 In ri'pulilli' mill IIh vnrlvit In-
IrTi'HlN Into thn HtrulKlitforwaril
tinels nffnln."
Kliihoratlnr; anil llliiHliallnw til"
orrliiiilntr mill ronfimlnn iuhiiUIiik
llicrnfiom In Kovpriiinciilal ileimrt
tnnntii ut Wnfililtmioii. Mr llaye
snlil It wiih tlm n 1 til I n Int i u 1 1 oii'm Iii-
ti'iillon to ovnrliaul llir I'litlro kov-
rriuiiPiit ituirhlnory to niiiUn It mori'
I'ffk'lpnt by Ri'i'iiter I'o-oiilliuillo.n
mul coiupiitnitliiii It will li natural
lo export lut hmIiI:
"Flrpt I'limiKlim lliv iiainii of (ho
ili'Piirtiiiriit of tint Interior to ili-
partinr'tit of pulilli' woiKh mul the
Ooiirnntriitlnn In that ili'parttai'tit of
all civil public work of lln isovcrn-
llli'tlt. InclllilllIK lullllllllrllllllllll o(
public iloinutn.
"Hi'coml CHtiilillxbiucnt uf a new
ilrpiirtmcnt tlio ilcpartiiiont (if pub-
lic wolfurc to havii charKo of all
luimiiiH mul offlvcn which hanillc
relief work foil worlil wnr veteranH
IiphIiIch tlniMi liurcaUH ilenllnK with
luibllc health education anil uncial
welfare.
"Third thn MrlppInK of the treaM-
n ry department of all except Uh iirc-
eitriiry flMial f iiiiflliniH.
"I'ourth transfer of alt iioiimlll-
tary work from tlm war ami navy
department! to tlm ri'Kular civilian
uovcrn mental depart mvntN
1 "Fifth enlarm'ment of the de-
I in r I in o ii t of all iiKenclen which havo
to do with tlm promotion of com-
merce mid protection of navigation.
"Hlxth eMtalillHhmeut of n ceil'
tralbicil purchiiMlni: iiKency to do the
laiylnit for all brmicliO!! of tho execu-
tive cHtnlilixlimcnt.
".Seventh cMliibllNhmeiit i of a
btnlRnt bureau to aid tlm prcf lilcnt
In tlm direction and control of all
executive ilepm tmentH mid Inde-
pendent CHliilillHlimi'iitH ami In the
formulation of a definite flmincliil
and work program of the Kovcrn-
meiit iim a whole."
Ncivh of So pal pa
di.c ut l" I 1. 1- W iirlil
'I'll I'lllerlHllI (. " lloimci-.
HAI'til.l'A April M. Monilm
.rlilllK Hnpulpil In lo be lion) lo 11
i anipiilKii I "r m"i' I'liHlneaa unit pio
I -n-li iliu I ill- I ill iiaiiiiiiiiiiii ii
wliune train will io hero for tin
nitfhl ilorlna n booxter trip throiiKb
(in- lantern pail of t hi' at ate Tin
i ham lier of i (Humeri In piepnrliiK
ii ueleomi for hni and an aiilonio
I'll. ilUo will be riven and H ilritm
at Mm HI. .lumen In thn oveiilui! will
be the Illllln feallire.
Oiuier of Hinlaiirmil IMi.
i'. M. Myej proprietor of tin
ii Hluiirnnl at 121 Ninth lib km v
KlrePt illeil here thta miirnlail. Ml
Alyer becami' III Kildny mid nuf-
feieil with apaaniM He baa no i r lu-
ll vn hero n ml hla lemaliia will be
held nl nil iimlertiikltiK parlor until
i ell! 1 1 ve from the wentei n part of
the alHle arrive
NcMroc AhIhi In ricnnup. (
Hepreaenlntlve ni'irro men and
women met hint nlxlil at the chain
ber of commeii-e iiioniH and (iIhiih
were laid to oikhiiUc the neftroeH
lo participate In the clty-wlde clean
up cnmpiilgii. Dr. A. W. Haw-la una
mimed cliairmau and he Im to name
eumtnltteea lo iikxIhI with tho work
ll WII.I.IAM I.. MAI. I A HA It.
I N a HUff 'rrwimnilrni
l.((.I)H.. April An Im-
iinillulp moiemeiil for Hie aettli-
loeni of Hie Irlali (linntlon IhrouKll
oiPiliiitlon b l'rainlir Jan (.'hrlallan
HinniH of fionili Afrbu la the Him
of a i HiiipslKti launched today b
Hi lifinllrr deneral K. I. 1'ronler or-
Kaiilnr of the Hlack and Tun police
who realKned from the fone after
iffiiNlnR In reliiRtate ltlmbera Who
Im. I linen illimhwil for IouIIiik.
Tlm moderate Hlnn l-'elnera me
ixiiiK iRiiored by the Kovernineiit"
miiIiI llrln'llr UeilPra! ("Vonler. "Thl
H a mlalake. The moderate Hlnn
reliiera ara in a receptive mood for
A Dublin dlPteh inioted llir
I KvenliiK TeleKraph aa anylriK thai 1
Hlr 1 1 oiiiii i- Mrcenwooil will vacate
thn offlen of secretary for Iri'laml (
'when liid Kdmiintl Talbot nmilinn
10 the vice royally of Ireland.
I -. . - . '
. GIVE FINAL INSTRUCTIONS!
IHckcy anil Other lcailcr of Tilnlt) i
'iimpalu Met 'I Inir-tlii) NIkIiI.
I l''liinl tou ben on the t iunpalKii for
"lleaullftil Trlnlt" t'liunli whlt h I
j opens lliroiiKb the tllv Hiirnlav were
i titn liiiliil al a K'-nt'iiil niiiMM meellliK
of workera at tho church Thiiraday
IllKllt.
I pwarda of 101 workers are fx
pr( toil lo toe Ilia mark early Mon-
!day morning for the week of lntn-
slva inlliltiitlon to thiika possible a
American Lawyer Pre-
dicts Great Commerce
Between Nations
Hv I'ltANK B. MAHO.V
I x aiaff 1 orrmptiniln!.
IIHItl.lN'. April 2--"Wo hnvo
laid the folimlatloiiK for a wruil In-
irv (the l olled mitteai and (lermany
dustrlMl buatnvaa between our coun-
to aupply (lermany wltn raw inn-
terliiH." .
Tlila iledarHtmn waa made today
hv Ijlfliyetto De Ysse. one of the
American buslnesa man who were
ulri to have lllen r!0nsillie lor
an 1 1 ii lile KiiIkioiiiiI church in TiiImi
lyle Dlekey i hlef of the Held (!. many a oilnlnal pla to I'realdPnt
worktirs last nlnbl In final Inalrui j (ardlnif for mediation In tho ln
Horn to ihe teams declareil they j ;f innlly conlrovarsy.
would meet with Ilia sympathetic at- I)( .rene In lawyer lie Is aald
tentlon of Him entire i lly In the pre- renreaptit millions in Amerlcnn
.....I..II... ..r ll.-lH ..-..I (!... . IlliFH l" 1 l'i" ' I
...... i........ im . . iwniniiiiii iii'-m "i"-i""i in iii.il. uni I eenerai y civen unuu
...111.1. Mill ! flIIIIUIII t il uni.! riHlll n( Ihi. i.rll. '.' : .- .......... .... ... I- 1..
........ .... .... rnr iiHinv . ii-niii k iihui. i. -
T. C. I'lillllpi Dies licit'.
Thomas (I. I'liltllps tiled this
i no M 1 1 ii K at the Hapulpa honpltal
from stomnrh tioubb and a compll-
(iilliin of illHcitHfH. lie hint not linen
In kooiI hcallh nlnre an accident In
IKIS at Hhamrock. Kuucrul hhi'v-
Icea will be held lomorrow. He Is
ri In-other of (' .1. IMillllps who lo-
alileii liere ami Is aurvlved by three
children. Clay Cecil and Millie who
losldo nt New kirk.
a
speedy truce. Kleitlnn rit.ichlnory
shonlil lH set up at onco under the
home rule act.
"The government should approach
Hie lilsli with a aounil iropoalllon.
There should be no IkitKaliilni;.
Hlie Ireland domliiloti hiimn rule.
Then strategic protection of lite
Hrltlsh lalea can be arnnifpil. ct
I'IkIpi- province do as aim likes. It
Ii only a matter of time until ah"
tomes lo. Hhe will have lo come
lo If. Abnvn all. we must not have
any Kim'llahmcn rtcotchmen or
Welshmen Rle the vovernnient
not trusted.
dal need of n new Trinity chureh. i HrrnnRementa
Vou are koIuk out In a splendid.
a. worthy iMtise." Dickey said "anil
you are Kolrik to find that TiiIsh Ik j
with you from the start. The citi-
zenship nt lat'Ke knowH that there
must be provision for the i ity'a larKr
Kplaropiil constituency nnd that this
little church here sen time 10 per-
sons has lotiK been Inadequate.
Tulsa wants "llenutlful Trinity" nt
the corner of Clfth and Cincinnati."
to
hnve
Doctor
Hlmons the (lerrnati inteinn min-
ister make a direct appeal to rreal-
tlent llanlltiB.
l.'ollnwlna conferencert with the
llrltlah Hmlmaaador 12111a I-orltiK
Drpnel t'.ie fnltetl Klates commls-
slonur anil Doctor Simons Da Krlew
announced that he woubl leave ller-
lln some time during the day. lie
will aall on the Olympic und will go
direct lo Waahlniston.
sat sr en Willi tne 1 1-
liunne (iray la-ycar-otd ilnUftb-
('r of Air. und .Mrs. II. 1. Urav. 712
North Cheyenne uvenue died at
10. 3u o'clock Wednesday nlKht at
the home of her parent. Hesldes
her parents the deceased is survived
by three brothers. Waster Noble and
Clyde (Iray and by one ulster Hii.pI
(Iray. Kujeral services will bo held
at 3 o'clock l-'rlday at tho chapel
of tho .Mowbray L'ndertnklriK cotii-
piiny. Hov. I. a. Ilarton will con-
duct the services. Interment will be
in Itoitn lllll.
'Hnnr.M makfr' (dallas agents organize
I IVVUI I llll II 11-1 I
FLEES IS SHOTi
course between (icrniany and Atner-
i a. He contltied:
"I have seen the Oermon finance
mlnlater twice lie upprovea of the
deal We shall all be ruined If the
wo. ill disorder contlnuo tltrour.ti
new mllltarlHtle ventures. Wo pur-
pose peaceful solution that will
enable ua all to cng-age in solid
business ventures liut In our ef-
forts wo were forced Into a political
field."
"To whom did Doctor Simons re-
fer In the relchstiiK when ho u.ild
that an American lawyer had as-
slited him with tho text of tho note
to the L'nltetl States?" tho corres-
pondent naked.
"I believe It Is hotwecn Us'' re-
plied Dp Frlcac noddlnK toward l
M. Iloefler of San l-'runclsco who
was present.
I uni well
Itot l. Maud Train Dcrallcil. suit of our nBotiatlons in MisnmK-
li.rn 'I' inu uru 1 l..l..l ml...'.. . ....... linn'' lull IllP A llll'IICil It IIIWyiT 1
...u ..... tiuv. .. iii-j i nx .ni mini iTninmin itr . ....im.
are liiitii. AI.VA April 28. --One man was am nblo to say without niniliritn-
"l't them aelnct on the dominion 1 Injured when Itock Island train No. Hon that all large consumers i or raw
ptemlera ill the forthcoming Im-l72(i (leary to Alva wua derailed materials In (lermany. Including t.ie
perlal conference preferably Cen- early today near Carmen. A spread-I Krupps are bark of us. A o are
era I Hhuts. I'allltig to get (leiienil ' lug tall was given as the cause of ! seeking an outlet for America a tmr-
Hmiits let them select Mr. Hughes the derailment. The entire train I denlng stocks of cotton wool copper
prime minister of Australia. I be- left the Hack mul the temlei . mall! ami rb c."
Ilcve that Kamonn DeViklera woubl coach mul smoker turned ocr The I It was at thU point tlmt he sa d
aiiept a dominion form of govern- Injured man sustained two broken that the foundations bad been laid
iiieiii Irishmen know thai If Iheyrlbs. Mis name was not learned. for great Industrial business Inter-
Jtlnrrlngo I.Ii-cii-ch Issued.
Marriage llcenseM have been Issued
to Orrln rotter 28 mul NJna Heed
2ft. Mupulpn .lessn .Mcintosh 2!)
ami l.avciia lllain 2 1 okmulgen;
.loe PeatHOti 43 and Mrs. Illleu
lleatty 32. Klefer. Charhm 15. lllack
2 1. and Nellie .McDanlel 32 TuIhh';
Italph K ulil 20 mul Theltiia Cole-
man. 21 Hapulpa; l.eomutl Brooks
2K ami Mrs. I.nlu ICdwardM 2ii Mil-
pulpa. U. I.lppe 3C mul llciitrict!
Ilutham 20. Tulsa.
ob-cric Aincrlcmilalioii liny
Amei'lcauirntlou day iwim ob-
served today many houses and resi-
dences displayed flags and special
programs were given nt all of the
schools ami officio h of tho Amort-
inn legion Including Commnmler
Keenmi Ailjt. Clifton H. Cluulwlck
and W. k. Cantrell madu talks at
tho schools. A program was given
this evening nt tlm .Methodist
church. The principal speaker will
bo Alva NIIck of Tulsa.
I O. O I'. Association r.lccts
Offlcera of the Creek County As-
soclatluu of Odd Fellows who were
elected horo nt the minimi conven
tion are: (1. 1. Milter Shamrock
president: J. A. Kulp Supuliui vluo
president: Anna (Ireenwodtl Sham
rock secretary-treasurer. Tho next
meeting Is to ho held nt Shamrock.
Seminole Farmer Shot
in Row Over l)aujlilcr
My Amu Idli'd I'rni Main Wile
WKWOKA. April .'S Jim Whit-
field a prominent farmer of North -cast
Seminole county was shot throe
times and probably fatally woumlod
this afternoon In an alleged allerca-
tlmi with Marlon (IriCfln. It wiih al-
leged that a In other of Orlffin win
utteuipLlug lo elope wllh Whltfleld'a
. ' TnT7 .. ulaughier.
I aiTiits of (ilrl I latly Deny lie Kollowlng thn shooting Marlon
lioits 'llmt him Una Hecii. orltriu surrendered to county au-
N13W VOUIC April 28 It's all I thoiitles here.
bosh" was tlm statement of .Mrs. j
1'iiuicIh li. Arnold mother of Doro- 1'iiipietcH u (iullilng I'mbo.
Ihy Arnold when asked Ibis after- i WASIIlNdTON. April 2S.---I'ar-
uoon whether reportH that her miss-. reaching luvestlgatlou of Hie conn
ing duughtur had Iwon Incnlcd were ny's clothing Industiy. with spccliii
j DOT ARNOLD IS NOT FOUND j
true
It was slated tlio entire story had
been brought to the attention of
Mr nnd Mrs Arnold mul dlstii'dllcd
Their daughter has not returned
" The mystery remains unsohid It
was stated
reference In condlllous unending
clothing lnanufiKiiire in New York
i ll by the senate cdueulioii audi
'.thor comiultiec is initialed in
HHOlutlon ii'rniluicil in the senate
iiidav In S -n.uor Moses repabli. an
if New llnnipthirc
WHY WAIT?
Mcn'a clothes are clienp enough now to
plonsc almost anyone. We arc selling
stylish sprint; suits of high quality and
workmanship at
28'6
9
Nothing cheap looking or skimped in these
suits they are strictly high class and are
the same quality of clothing for which you
would hnvo paid almost doubts thin price
one year ago.
a fine selection of styles colors and mate-
rials to choose from.
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Hickey-Freeman suits
for the business man
Of course you don't have to be a busi-
ness man to wear Hickey-Freeman
clothes but business men in all parts of
the United States have shown a decided
preference for these clothes. That's why
we call them business men's clothes and
emphasize the qualities that have made
them the choice of such men.
In the first place Hickey-Freeman
clothes cannot be thought of the way
you do of ordinary clothes. H-F styles
are not only correct but they show in
every line and stitch the fine workman-
ship of the best tailors in America.
Their fabrics shades and patterns
are so much finer than you're used to
seeing that they simply cannot be com-
pared with any but the finest custom
clothes.
suppose you see the clothes then
won't have to guess about just
fine they are. $55 up. We have
But
you
how
Others $40 and up
Low cuts at $9.50
It won't be long until this shoe section will be an exclusive Edwin
Clapp store. The first step is to get rid of all our other good
oxfords regardless of the original cost and we're doing this
right now.
Most of them are from Heywood and you know they're mighty
good oxfords. New and correct Spring styles in all shapes and
full range of sizes and widths. Brown and black in calf kid
and other leathers. $11 $12 and $13 low cuts at
Boys' suits at $15.75
Here are some very unusual values in boys' two pants suits. So
unusual that they're literally walking out of the store as fast
as parents can get here and make selections. You won't find any-
thing quite so good in this part of Oklahoma.
New styles in the late shades and patterns and sizes for boys of
li to IS years only $15.75.
Formerly Miulansky
S.MI()(I00 Itulilx-r Plant Tire.
HIUK. I'a. April :s. l'irn of un-
known origin destroyed the !
stomi lluhtier company plant hern
tnitay with a loss estimated at .0U -000.
Moonshiner Trying to Es-
cape From Pittsburg
Officers Wounded
It jr Asunrislml Prm sintf Wir
.M'ALKSTHK. Okla. April 28
K. M. Weill alleged operator of n
"hooch Industry" was shut and
wounded by federal offlcors when Im
Attempted to escape from tho au-
thorities In n raid on a still flv
miles north of Blocker In Pittsburg
county today according lo word
received from MeAlester officials
The bullet lodged In Wells' left leg
and he was taken to the hospital
ward of the county Jail h"re fo-
medical attention according to the
police.
Wells had iieen hatmcunrii nnn
when ho attempted to escape a I
deputy opened flro upon him. nftci
giving him warning to stop the re- j
port said. Seven gallons of whisky
In half-gallon Jars about 200 gal-.
Ions of mash mul a complete double
still In full operation comprised the '
catch. 1
lllll Hits at I'rclght Hales.
WASHINGTON April 2S. A bill
providing that no Increased railroad
freight fare or other ratea shall be-
coma effective until approved by tho
Interstate commerce commission
was Introduced in the senate todav
by Senator Iloblnson democrat of
Arkansas.
(). V nortlcn Iti'lirc'i'iitcd
nidation at Met tiah
O V. Horden. spi nt.
Tulsa Purchasing Ari
tcturnrd home TImiki
from Dallas Texas u
a speaker on the prog .
I .rtnl.llii ...nnllnn
niium.i.jii iv-t.-tu i.. i
Hon there.
The association wi-
Dull.il with a chare .
of fi3 the largest nuinh.
hern that have been tii .
national association ui ..i
cording to Mr. Ilonb n i
nays the association Hi In
pectcil to bo exceptional
cause there Is a dlveril
there.
Mr. Horden nnnnin
members of the Tulsi
that the tlalico Willi li
been given next Mondi
l-Ilks club luiH been p. j
definitely.
Dr. J. E. Wallace
Will return to hi ofn p j
Iloblnson Arcado Hull I n Aj.r
18 to rcsumo his iir.i t c
1 -1
FISHNGA1rr
RODS
aio.aai honn main
U4
THE 5TCaK OF QU&Ul?V !
BOYS' SHOP
i
Hoys' Kluk
PantH. Qr
special .. Jlts
Boys' Overalls
nil sizes
special
95c
Kovcralls genu-
ine I'Vl Struu'i
make. Qr
Special . OOV
Hoys' S 1 . 5 0
Blouses; Kanee
and Hoy H 1 u o
make.
Special
95c
Boys' All-Wool Suits
With Two Pants
For Clearance Friday and Saturday . . $10
This assortment is badly broken only one or two suits of a pattern. But sizes
13 to 18 in the lot afford a good selection.
CLEARANCE OF
BOYS' FIRST LONG PANT SUITS
Your choice of any suit in stock Friday and 10 Ffl
Saturday only at tpXi.tl
Every suit is strictly all-wool. Sizes 82 to 35 only.
Boys Top Coats Boys' $10 Rain Coats
With Hats to Match
Values to $15. Special dr AA These are high grade coats guar
for Friday and Saturday PtJUU nnteecl to shed wnter. (jg
Sizes 6 7 8 years only Sizes -1 to 18 years
A Special Purchase and Sale of Fine Wash Suits
Actual values to fliO OK (UO A K
$0 at tVL.UU AND
Thece are Kajnce Cadet and liny Ulue makes m the cry newest spring styles nnd
colors. Sixes to 10 years.
Extra Special $3.50 Rompers Boys' $1.50 Caps
Hoys kneo pants nnd CI QC Qr
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 210, Ed. 1, Friday, April 29, 1921, newspaper, April 29, 1921; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77710/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.