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VOL. XVI NO. 37.
MANY MAY QUIT I
CAPITAL POSTS
Stenographers May Walk
Out Unless Probe of
Raid Is Complete
ONE MAN IS ARRESTED
0. 1). Lcc Proprietor of Ilolise
Where "Mystery Raid" Was
Made Out on Bond
INVESTIGATION IS SECRET
Efforts to Be Made 'to Use
Real Names of Men Suspect-
ed to Be State Officers
Stcnos 'Un in Air'
Df Amoci.IH Pre.) SUte Vlr
OKLAHOMA C1TV. Nov. 5.
I'prtglitly old Damp Humor to-
nitht leered Joyously. Oh want
a kietr bit of gossip over which
he smacked her lips! "He pre-
pared for tho worst" fho mci-
iacd out over the stale. For
old not local newwpapcrdont
title that "there may bo a walk-
out of stenographers at the state
cipltol unless a'thorough prpb
of the midnight party in a resi-
dential section hero with Us
mystery raid and midnight court.
i iimuc nna inn lumen or tlio
'furU' madu public
And Hon nluod f. n.nh..ii
nutly-bUck fingerprint heavily
..-uiu m ironi page to the ef-
fect that stenographers and
rihey will not continue to work at
the eapitol If It remains .Under a
cloud of suspicion '
Or A.flOflklM 1'rvnN siut Wire.
OKUMIO.M.V CITV. Nov.
6.
B. Icc alh'ged proprietor of the
home waited by sheriff Hen
Uincys men in what local nowspa-
pors.fl'r t0 "s 110 "mystery raid-
on 300 Last aixlh street "was ur-
rcstM In tho lobby of the court-
nouso thu afternoon by W. 1'. Llnd-
under sheriff. Isti waa out on
..."j bond for his appearand In
ul court of tit-U Smith
who htld tho "midnight court." I.ee
aa Ukcti Immediately befotv
i.ny.JUllco w- Taylor and nr.
raljned He pleaded not gullly and
ISl(?8l:ion a bonJ of l"0. ap-
flce y county attorney's ot-
ITbato lrobci Held.
J"'11''."! inqulji' Into tho
ery mid" und tho caae of a
prominent business man arread by
cha..p?Uc. T'urmlay n'cht and
iXT.fn.d :lrulenncH was held a
ft ttie office of Vorrest
miJ nCOUnttttorlcJ'' ' aft-
ernoon. Ti0 eeteion was private
HnriL? w1'0 nolllr5' had been can-
torn?? by US I"" county at-
WnL "ouncrd that ho had
l.ho '.amc8 ot tl10 Eate of-
ii ffcL 'Tf61 t0 havo b"'11 caught
m the raiu on thS Le0 1Qm0i nA
Seine. ay whon h0 "ou1
sv. .w.tho Ieeal anBl0 of the.case.
VJtion waa taken In the other
chuTrhbl"t3' al c"ir club and
lie Si" th?chars:cs macVo against
IhoMuth 'ttMl and demand a
toda?-. 1 1VMlcatIon- waa voiced
lay Use Heal .Names.
t1.!inpl'.UnU w"l bo Hied against
VS lSX tt nrrt'Kt t tho liome of
iMen V hei.C0r.r.ccl "nie of those
' ce ilibcJ '"cd.f 11 s l'"")Io
J k w 1."" t'10 Blntcment of
lornev iRht' "want coupty at-
l ilih ? U5 lBht lH co-oprat.
llnr ii Vc 8l'crlfr ..fflco m hand.
f I. - .....
'utl court llnrt..
a-nnimetl
id "'wcIIqw publicity.
aro
ho
vr the . ca" "WLout III nny
V?fflfa1 "amca r these two
njBB WEATHER
KANSAS 'h' ' Ump.r.tur.
' " chinr J i . "a oaay.
jsns In lmipriur.
"""T. NovtaiW It Adv.
9.
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Tulsa Farmer Near-Wreck Hero
Tulsa Farmer Near-Wreck Hero
Gets $100 Check From Santa Fe
For Flagging Fast Passenger
H. H. Klnnel farmer who live h
between hero and Owusio doesn't
look Ilka a hero but ho Is noth-
ing short of that caliber In tho
oyes of officials of the H-inta Ko
railroad since J'lnnoll -averted a
wreck which might have -cost
ninny live at a spot Just few
miles out of Tula.
Truo to form t'lnneil in qjlic
modem about his feat and quite
appreciative of the voucher that
Is good for $100 In cash nt any
Santa l'e office sent him by tho
.road no a reward
Tho (acts of the case .due to
sccretlveness of railroad officials
were never exactly established
however until Klnnell appeared
nt The World office Saturday and
told his story.
Two weeks ago Saturday a
mnnlcss engine got up a 'head of
steam In some manner unex-
plained nnd chore the main truck
put of Tulsa toward Owai.u. This
happened Just a short time before
the fnst train from ill north was
due here.
Railroad officials sent nn en-
gine In pursuit and telegraphed
to the ngent at Owasso to Mop
tho passenger lint the passenger
had already piuwrd through Ow an-
l . J r..- '
so headed for Tulsa so as n last
JUDGE SHUTS UP
2 TULSA HOTELS
r-
Marquette and.Astor Both
Closed on Testimony 1
of City Officers '
Z
PRUrKILI UKb WAKNtuJrLAY MtLLUN KlUHhb
Williams in I ecAiring Two Lafollettc Say. Treasury Head
Defendants Invites Tliem to
Defy Ruling and Suffer
noth the Marnuetto and Aslor ho-
tels were ordered padlocked by Dis-
trict Judge W. It Williams Saturday
at tho hearing on injunction pro.
cecdlngs brought by tho county attorney.
Judge Williams said Out the ..rdr jrp"fHi ai u tnnilia of finanrfiur ad-
would later be modified If managers JliKtiil 'otncnvillon for former
for the hotels were procured wh.i mtvI mop
could obtain tho approval of Chief re republican- CnpiH'r. .lolui-
nt I'ollcc Oeorgo 11. Illulno and tho
county attorney.
Ho WnniJ rropriclon.
"It h not tho Intention of theflaw
to destroy property." JuUgo William WAHHINOTON Nov. S. - 1 'in -announced
from the bonch" but ho (dent Harding was assailed in the
long as these places aro run under I penate tonight bv Senator Simile?
tho color of hotels but n reality are democrat. Kentucky for what he
bootlegging Joints I am going to described ns the "order" given to the
keep them padlocked. I have or- I sennte to recommit the soldier bonus
dered them closed and it you pco-;
pic want to f.nrt trouble go rlglr.
to causo anyone trouble but boWf
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NOT COOII IOI5 t iRIUIIlt
Alone With Spavinaw
V
Cc
I resort tho Owasso rigenl tele-
I phoned to the Klnnell farm end
j frantically explained the sliuition
to ''lnnc:l who sprUitM 3iu arils
I nt top 1tm lo the railroad
tracks nnd flagged tin ptisengfr
Jus( a-t tin wild inine anil rlio
pursuit mogul hove inio (tight
iluwn th tmokiu -- -
"How'd ym flag the irJln?"
l'liincll whs asked. - -
"Well you see when 1 tan out
of Hie iluor 'Ihe woman' threw
the towel at me anil I Just waved
It and the pasnenger stopped. H
wns coming ar n-TlKht "fBsim
nnd there would have been quite a
smnsh up(lf it hud bumped the
engine coining frnm-theothemlr
rectlon."
"The wild engln rthnell ex-
plained lind Inst 1nuvh ot n v.
Inrlty by (lie time k ncirnd his
fnrm so that one of th- crew of
the pursuit engine maniiged to
ellmb into the cab of the r ti ii j-
nwiiy and thrultle Umvii ihe jium.
Her. The danger Klnnell mid
was In the speed of Ihe .passen-
ger which could nut have avoided
the colil"lon. '
In addition to tie JinO reward.
r inneii rcceiveu .i iein r or ap-
prerlnlioii Irom r c I'ox. gn-
ernl mnnngcr of the dlvlMon. with
..tl.... ... T I...
!WAR OVER BONUS
RAGES IN SENATE
- -js.-- - -A
Many Senators Clamor
for Right to Speak
on Soldier Pay
-
ii ... . .
Has Brascnly Hinted J.he
Rich Won't Pay Taxes'
Hi'ii.i:ri..
WAhlllXOTON.
MM.
r..-H
.... .t . iiu i
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lonlght the He.il niiicnilmrut to the
tn hill proH).H'iu; to enact C.ie ml-!
Idler Ikiiiiis bill dial retain llm cxrev
'win nicilion l.inld niul-Ui lYUIellc
' supported the uiiK'iidnient ami tun
I ilcmocrnl.t (ihrns und .Mjci-h otod
ngalnM It.
iin
fight over the roldlers' bonus wnBnHi;i-frrm;
ClINTINt Kll UN I'Al'K Tit U - "He . lllll?
oitoiiii oh ciiixk
. . .
nr.I.lVKHY l.V 'JVtiiX
THE SUNDAY
TULSA OKLAHOMA
SUNDAY PLEASE
"I Knew Tulsa Would Be
Like This" Bijly.oii
Arriving Comments
THOUSANDS GREET HIM
Crowd Pucks Platform at the t
v nsco oumoii: i'vaiiKeiHt
First Off of Train
ENTHUSIASM IS" CONTAGIOUS
Kcceptlon Committee Crowded !
Bacr by Horde of Haud-
. shakiiij? Appiranls
Sunday's Sunday
I-rogramm
t5Hurche""or cll' ln'mnsn niuct-
ing at 10:45 a. in.. ormoli by
Hevelcnd Stinday.
Af let noon ifHcjlhg ut l.iO p.
nt.. sermon by Itevetend KumU
Nlulit mtetlng .senium b.
Hevereild Sunday ?;30 p. m '
"Hello. Hlllyl"
-l Tueja-erettet) tir Mv "Wll
t TttlTZ .
has any man. neither prince pori
; lrlla" ut J 11 11 irftt " c-
peMrded imch tt Widijiilire a lhat given
inmoiiH n"j(eiiKt wnu ' lie
stepped off !ho nfiemoon train from
St. l.ouls to n platrorm that was a1
solid muw of f)poctaiu humanity i
The Heverend PHIy was th fir i
man from the train. Am Kred H.imi
his bu'lness mmager graspeil h
hnnj somcne called out " -1 1 t
' 1 Illy" and a roar ot welcurue we'll
i i fi. mi the fniO surname
'Through the solidly prk-il i 1:1 ;
Sundnv nnd Itnpn good nail dl'
hnvil their wav the eallK1lfl ri'
iwinint K.etiinan wnii ino iMiiinus
KumlM. Tllf J() t u
hat bibbed abne tin sf.i of hriilii.
A I.'ttln girl in a red turn pe- hi d
en her father's shoulder waved hce
huudlcerchlrt ti hlrn.
An lntfiiK-laMIc I'mwil.
The .crnwd surged' through -he
sliilloii and packed itself sriiJh
along the full lngth of the ourt
as the two men fought their way to
the waiting cur that win t Inlte
4-tJlcrilln. .the. Jvetcuuiu. - JSundaj- Avaa.
eo busy answering shouted Wei-"
romo that li" found himself stand-'
DlV in the rear or the ear before he
realized It.
"Pack feat'" he p'ncubited "No
back seat for me" and he swung his'
leg over the back of the front sent t
Hpn 1-miieu ny (lie driver Alvin
Krupnlek. Maudlnir In nn autohui
Jlanil up!"
Sunday looked jip to eeo
camera f i-fised on him
grl- nd M-'il -o I.l
ii The World?"
the
lie
""Vii bo:" answer Krupnick '
and bulling to hi feet Sunday
waved ins inmu and calico
"Atta buy!"
Krupnick aught Mm 'In that
pnye
IU-ii'inlon rimiiiiltlce (Viuliln't Act
There was such a Jam on the sta
tlnu olalform that It was uselca" for
the members of the reception com.
ir'flon the mavnr the heads and
offlcl'ili of elvls orgunltntons and
.linlfi- Dlllnrd Its chairman to meet I
Sundn. then. Whll he stood In the
chi- Itapp and Avery general com
I mlttefc-jJUaJrnJiJtjjua)--a
one ot mem. ror uoi. Ira i
r.eevea nnd r.'ol. Alva J. Nlles the
evangelist Innl a spoilal greeting.
strnlghtiMilug up. he rtood at at-
tentjiin mid snapped off a s.ilute Klngh' llnnittil. linliN Sewn Clerks
that woii'd hav. ioue a West I'olnt at llnj anil l'lpi l)x'n Itegls-
grnuadte iirnllt.' Sunday's bov tcn-.l Sacki.; (;cls Saoil.OOO.
George urt;l on Cnlonel llcciw' ' KANHAH LT1 V . .Mo.. Nov. 0 A
Humliu liumtl'll Ulim HAVIBg nfl "V'l fMtH af IWf tin ft WiHta r-;
picture Hiiappcd with Hee'ves. his I passenger train wA'pt of this city
arm thrown affectionately about I ....i. .. . riniu . n-... !
. I . n . i . . . . I r. r . i 1 ' . . i .. .
After he had shaken hands with
the group of men on the rocupllon
(ommltlee Sunday straightened up.
looked out over tho crowd and lorn -
IllR- to Happ said;
' -.f in.i' L h i. .11'
a u's nsiuia It Mil"
way. This s Tulsa all rlglitl" pulled into the union station here. all general and local clmlmien and I ihiw ai i.iuyo y" '""".";' '"""r i wiiion wan nor
Avery culled to the ministers of The train on which be robbnry incrnbers of the five organisations. ' lU !""'' ''''"' ' Austen ed which asked .that the sen-
tho city who wero In tho crowd and I occurred was No. hound to (Jhl i " . 1 Chamberlain goveiimieni i. i.l. r. n; ate lrivcsllgat on inf udo ' the case of
they came to tho car to receive tho I cago. from Oallforplii. CIIICAOO. Nov. 5. - The . rjllr ud . t" hoiiM. of lorHmons t"d.ty arid . Albert I'umll f-CInrilntinti.' Ubout.
r rushing mid friendly Sunday grin The hondlt entered the mall tar at labor iuri mail no nrumls ..ffl- they wen. In '"nfer o l.loyd which the Informant said h had
of the hand. Just beforc-Oic car be -
gnn to move tteverrnd Abel hopped
on lie- running bonrd swunj his hat
and stioutrrj
"What's the matter with yunduy''
' CONTINl'KD ON PAOX TIIIICB
srANI.KV & MTTNH
Kun-'.l fllffetorB ttt H. Hru!W Phsn.
U. llt.H Ambulanca unrlc. Advt.
Wafer 'Will
SUNDAY NOVEMBER
Billy Sunday's 'Atta Boy' Pose;
His Smile 'A mong Those Present'
IIU Suiidii) slrucl. il new nnd -original
shoilly lifter Im nrrlwil In 'liilsn Saliinlii) .
Al Knipnlck pi'tx iihologrnphrr luiil IiIh
inmcra all M-t fur tlio ikhi-Ioii wfii'ii Siiiiilny
i mi lled the car Hint n in carry llltn to tin
iToti lf 'Stmul Hi lllll)!" klioillcd HrupiiU K.
"Arc jllu (ruiil The Woild?" ciyi'ti'ml (Uo
rfiuigi'llst.
Knipnlck iiiiMMi'riul In I lie nl(rlidthr.
"Atln hoy!'' i-Moilinl the ruinous lllll) ami
KlllHll('U "tlMll." llilll.
Ill lliu bSoiip JiiM Ih'Iom tho limct of Siinifii)'
" !' HiV bt'hngcllvl utili ii ii ami ilimuii alanii
Iho shoulder of fid. Ini 1.. IUtm's niniijgrr
ut. tho t;liniiibcr oL CoiiiiiK'n't! uililcr mIioih
isitiwIajV son iuco fcCrinl.- At. llm .'Xtrenio
light of (hit giniip Is Nllcs prcelilciit nf
tho t'liniiilicr of iiiuierci' wllli a Siihiillnii
a7inyom!liTiiiniiio"KTiig fl-iim 7i i-iinl billion.
Ill I lie Inner picture U putt of tin1 ennui of
2il0l).iir moii! pcoplt) who gnt'tfd tin I'Vniu
gilUl.
On fumo 1(1 nf Sccttoii II HiIk cdlllon hit
additional pictures id Minilur nml Ills party
mid Mil Interior tllnuriim of I lie Hunduy tuber.
. iiuclc .
j iiiiiMiii interior iihigrniii or the Hunilay tabcr- j
i i im.VvT m mmhm mmi u i i ip1 hi'lii piih mm nn m .uniiaiii " . t. i'2S!.-t..ti i
1 W-Wr n fMniT TT III IMMTI u F 1 fl 1 T i ll I H I I f I Will iM ! . t Kp. ISHa.vTJ I 1
1 mmsisJsmmsMiL
I i 1 . in ir.':i- ii' 'T-Iii" 'iTHiT-p- m il l 'jr-VWidla-iS!.''fV.lA. w
1 BANDIT ROBS MAIL m.
! ""'"' "'" eks and thklng!
their contents osllmnU-d ut upwurda
of t.tOo.dOo escaped. I
I .. . . .. . .
"""" occurred wem o "
city and was reported H hen the train
...
1 Ottawa Junction. Kan. After cov -
"ring Hie malt elork he ordered
on
or tliem tu tie the fttliers with a
spool of v.-irr which the band.t to k
from Jils po' ket llu then ordered
empty sacks placed over lb heads
of th 1.cjnd men while ttie lorK
who Ii tr-i the tilng wa ordered
to fut e the wair of tho car.
MoreThanMeet Any Rate Increase
fl 1921
IN i
Labor Threatens
It Might Revive
Striking Powers
tJhHVUtiA.'ittr
"big five" rallio.id brotherhoods will
revive the wnke vole and us' :l If
incewmry If the promlws of the rull.
road labor board I. lo tho broth-1
nrhoodrt chiefs Just before Hie threat-
nd general ' railroad strike was'
...... lnti w.k hfr al.r.
f.v.. 1.2. 2).'..!.' L.JnJ.t ..
I UlJi MR IU 1 II I II U T t 1 1 11 U III Illfllll'i
not .111 u nmri.nllli mailed to
1 dally to Hie train servlc- employes
I and did rn t rigure In an -rriuwi a-
parity in .is decision to ail nfl
threaientd i.illroinl slrl. . U ' wees
n ww pointed out today h board
member when they heard f t "
rr ulsr being sent Ii broth!. mi ji
lmeirbrs roccirrilng a tevtai at UK'
' rtrlko vole.
i 1 ppi IPi
OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
Hln n i i' novt
HALT THE IRISH PARLEY
.N'cgolloiiM 'l lllfinilirll In Mm'iiiicc
Wlklle (llriirr- Ale Made lo (.el
t'Utcr Into ('oiifcn iiii'.
1'y tll AM'i4l"l I'll
I.OSDiiN. N" S N-.nations
inir'slioo ar' lempor
ry In abcHiicr whlln the Hrltlsh
goxirnmeiii I uddreasliig llsrlt In
th- difficult business ot bringing
L'-'7LV. J1 'JTSSumZ
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jL--.
nct jn fp Irol.imt ss waa!nes wnubl appejr brforq the loin-
original? propotnid hy Trim illn-! initu nnd f.i . the nabobs ot tho
Ister Uoyd (leorge.
i uir Janms rrulg. th- IM.r
i . . a . 1 . .
l ir JHIILis iiuis. i ' '
(leorge oriu ini unwrnog street rea-
'"'--' - v r"'i ... ......
ran"rr' ' " r"u'u iiiut anu
Mi" fi 'iu in i'uik wmo neariy
three hours That conferenco was
Joined by Kir Hubert Home chan-
( nor cf t tt ex'tirnuer iinij bv Hlr
V.amtcg orininBionMvanu sccre
nry tor war
rlNAL tUIHUN
PRICE 5 CENTS
RESENTS REMARK
OF STAFF CHIEF
Intimates Ho May Hring
General to Testify
Hoforc Senate
ANSWERS WEEKS ALSO
iDonioft His CharRcs Included
All of Nurses Who Served
With Forces Abroad
SOME WERE COURTESANS
One Nurse Writes a 'letter
and Another Declares She
Had to Fifrht Off Officer
WABIUNOTON Nov. fi. Present-
lug further support for his chargj
that American soldLew woro hanged
overwitH wllhout courtmartlnl Sa-
ator AVnison. democrat. Uorgln to-
night in the senate iurnd his flro
on Scerelnry Weeks and (lenoral
reishlng for their denial of tho son.
ntor's ussertlons
Alluding to a utaleni.tit itn.i ....
I day by the war secretary that "no
U..I-IH man- woiiiu make churges
with p spett to army nursea sucii
nn made .'uvernl days go tu the sen.
ate. Senator Watson while dii-
clilinlng any Inleiit to attack tho
nurses an a while said he would
eave to any Imparl Inl tribunal ..i
JUdgc whether he or Mr. Wccka was
Hie more "deceait". Tho nonntor
said libi charen us orltrinativ m.i.
was "tint officers tu too many ca.es
. maue courtesann or tho nurses."
1 Ami I ran provn it" im cr-
l claimed
HO AllSlllTH f'eratll.ir-
Henilliig (lenrral 1'erslilug'a strtto-
ment as made yesterday In Nash-
ville Tenn. that the Watson charge
of Illegal hahglrgH und Inhuman
ti-' filineni of prlvalen by officers was
a tnost nnlrageoiiM nnd untrue uc-
lusnllaii' thu (icorgltt sonalor do.
rln red
"When tho genetnt denounces -&
senntor an u liar hb hud better re-
meml. r that It Is within tho power -of
the senate to bring him here and
a time may come when we will do
that. If he talk that way about
moro a.nntorn it nuiy be done. Wo
hv as yet no kulser that says 'AW
and (lod '
"I'm not going to lower mysolf."
Hnimlor Watson eiintlnucd "to tlio
levc! of either Secretary Weeks ot
Oeneral I'crshlns by Indulging In
abuse. I simply content myself wltH
saying lhat It was a great impro-
priety for either nt thoso gentlemen
In thn public service to publicly con-
demn another without tho tdlchtcot
Investigation." m
i Kormrr Nuixj Writes.
Senator Watson then read a let.
i-ter from an unidentified Richmond
Vfl. IvfltllBH U.I.I .1... 1.1 t
.. 1'....ii . r.iu nna nail nvi 114
12 month an an army nurse. Ttip
loiter said that "offlccm made cour.
tesans of the nurses wherever pos.
slble nnd nurses who resisted x x X
were subjected to personal ludlgnl-'
ties."
1 Mr. Wntso-tr MTd bii Tid been
told personal' by a former nurso
that shu had been compelled to rvpol
the assault of an officer.
Moro telegrams und letters In sun-
j port ot his Illegal hanging charges
1 also were premjiiled by the a.unlor
II' stibmlttMl another photograph
of what he said wsm an nrtnv fal-
lows In I'Vancc which photograph
he said had been smuggled into the
country by a Huntington W. Vh
private.
Apparently there were as many
gibbets u hospitals" auld the sen-
ato'r whi tor the rlrat time gave
tho name -Clifford U Ayer. Jr. -of
the inn 11 he said had told him " '
htnrlng from a gallowx guard th"
21 roldlers had been hacgel wl'h-
out eoijrtuiai 1 lal
11. pfesenteri a tti.grinn from
A'ei itatltig that nn sffMav.t wis
hi lug forwarded foi the um of th
'SicIhI 1 niiimlltee Hint will meet
Moiiils) in il'i.'riiiiiifl procedure In
thr linesllfiuioii of the senator's
charges. The s natnr prinPsed to
I protect Ills witnesses if any attempts
! lie eiiWI. were in.ide lo "brow-beat
or Inllmlitnlo thra."
engineer Hacks Him b'p.
Another telegram pr.si-n i by
the senator Vac from lorg. Cm -borough
Aaron (In who uid ho
kened in the 605th .ngiiici nrpa
and detlarrd 'hat Mi. Watson'
charges of illegil h.mgings wero
true. Henntni- ' .lill said thlM vv ll.
t gencrui sian.
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boon unable i to . irarn nyHi iir from
THIS TlftTH Allot TXAMHU
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The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 6, 1921, newspaper, November 6, 1921; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77906/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.