The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 61, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 30, 1921 Page: 2 of 20
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TULSA DAILYWORLD WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30 1921
;ays BANKS MUST
FINANCEFARMERS
Believe 200 Million Will
Be Needed in jCorn Belt
to Hold Year's Crop
BANKERS ARE WILLING !
indinnn Financiers Will Loan
on Corn in Cribs; Other I
States to Follow
INDIA VArOMtJ I ixt N v "0 J
rjolutlnn of the nerds of tlte farm-
ers In the corn trtt fur fjnunilnl1
nrslstftnco rests with lorn I bun kern
nnii farmers io-on'iniinn wuii tno
state (emmlttceat of tip- (fvornno-nt
flnanro corporation. l.iiKeue '
llejcr Jr rnnnHKlnR director of
tho ' corporation tle lot hrrj) to-
'lay lu oiMriwiltiK u meeting tif
Indiana Imnkers nnil former.
"Unllinltiiil Koverniiirnt umln may
lie innila nviilUlil" fur f.li credit f
farmers" Air. Meyers snld hlle
lov. Wnrren T. MrCrny uf Imllnnii
uhalrmnn of the rorpurnilon's nil-
Vliory t oiiiinlltce mi tli ieeil nf t lie
corn licit farmers estimated Hint
u inlnlmu in nf WOO 000000 would
Ifl required to llnnnro funnim' In
holding thilr siirpluw rum 011 tlm
fnrms for un orderly marketing of
1 1lls year's bumper corn.
ln'iul Minn')- 1111 t'nni.
J milium onnkiim nl llm nici'tlng
declared" tlmlr willingness to cij-
tipvialu In extending credit promis-
ing to lend money on lorn In tlio
larm rrltt Willi the vnw of nil-
tulnlnK Mnillnr mtliin In oilior
states. Hit: advisory uimmlttru
directed Onvcrnnr McC'rny to cml
u meeting of governors t Chicago
noxt ITIilny to iirriingu for other
statewide gathering of banker
(iiiu luiincr. Htmui whero tnuMi
mct'tlngs nro iilunnrd nro Illinois
Iowa Ohio Kansas Nchrnnkii
UKluiinmii .MI11110111 1 Month IMniiui
MlnnvHota .Michigan nnil Kontucky
.Mr. Meyer In iidilrcsHlng tlm
meeting hero today declined tlmro
WAfl no doli' 111 providing thn g"V-
tunnitnt I umln to hunks lor thu
fin 111 limns after i bank had iiiull-
llrU throueli tliu corporation's
tntu committees an to collateral
and tlnirnctor Advuiiciut of 1-
DOU.00O to 2 000000 dally nro be-
ing nmilo by tlio corporation hu
nuliJ explaining thut by actlnit
thrmiKh ilia IiuhKs tlm coi'poiuiliui
wan "taking rnro of Individual
needs on thu whnlcsiile scale."
"Una thing I want tho hunkers to
nee" sold .Mr. Meyer "la that ex-
ceiwlvu Interest lutes nro brought
down for tho farmer. ICIght mid 10
per tent In too high."
Alleged SUtfcrR
of Premier Ditto
Arc Apprehended
WATCH THE KIDS
BILLY'S WARNING
TO ALL PARENTS
coNTiNtn:i) riuixt pairs onk
and who la seeing OKluhomu for the
first time met her brother In
itartlrsvllln .Monday ami raiiio on
to Tulsa with him. fllie. will bn here
for tlio rest of thin week. Her
friend Mini Cnrmlclieal In with her
Stating that ha didn't believe
that thcro wero devils enough lu
hell to pull a boy or a girl out of
tho anna nf 11 Christian mother
Humlny forcefully Mid that ho be-
lieved that tho fault for people
going wrong lay. In many instances.
MaaaaaT 'iWl
'
MOST DECISIVE
VICTORY IS WON
BY CITIZENSHIP
fuMiiNlKli KIloM VAItV. (NK
Ji V'lllnK fin n Kieater Tilla with
11 cplrlt that never tlret and a pa-
(r.tlf. tint tiT flags The pen
' tinv be naxiireit Hint we will
t li fll b. nm ....ull.l I. ..t
I oioph tihB their iltrecllon nnd iet-
tifiK the bunila .ipproved and on the
ws iook to the eaat and teinem- 1
I t tint obntruetlniiH are not nil
Hon offlilala the vote yenterday tlclpated In virtually overy bond
waa all the more ulitnitl' ant Hun
dreda of votim li'inint in their In-
tentlorm nnd beiieunK they wcro
'Ittallfled to vote weie tinned away
brenilKO they (oiild not produca
irRliutatlon rerllfbatea or tax re
eelptd .Many of tlrniw' refused bal-
lot have lived In Tulaa aeveral
yearn but they were unaware that
Klntutea lOniernlnK bond election;
nro no extromeiy ntrliiRcnt. Tho
law provldea that only taxpayer or
wives of tnxpoycrn are eligible to
vote nnd no far n could be aacer-
tnlned thla provlnlon wna followed
rellKlounly by those In charko of
the pnlllnK
All Voir Ubollv Irtcnl.
It Ik therefore apparent that thone
1 11 I 'lie way yei -l.roli rIKlit Wltn 1 ...u .l....in. ..i.i.
. 13 mil well no ovur the top to-!urp xlft.II(. property ownern and
K "- r. . . I thai It waa nneeiwnry for them to
lul'ii Khows Hie Atorlil. meet rlRld tenia hi fore they were lu
ll 1 wonmrMI virtory imated by offblala with ballola for
11 rib' f fliiwif) cintii iimo 111 1 11''
inn rialKn executlvo ponitnlttre said
Yii 1 un alwnya diipeml 011 Tulen -.t
ie liaa aliown lo the whole world
l nl -he U irolnir ahead with con-
fidrnce In tho future that he In-
tciida to heroine the metropolln of
ih" l onihvvenl. Tulm'n women meet
fvi' 1 HUTiti'iii') for eau It not be
! thnt Ihm wmmuifolk made pon-
IMMe thin uiviil remilt."
I'cll. '.viiiK In n tnbtilnllon nf the
the bond I eel 1 1
The Womeii'a vote wan
throughout tho day It can
characterized an nolhlnK lee than
"heavy." In the curly morning
bourn thone houwwlven who "vote
early to avoid the runh" nppenred
at the polling plaren nenrlmt ntyl-
Inh winter coatn over theli ntarched
Hpronn nnd embroidered and he-
frilled boudoir intm over their ttn-
innreulled lockn. Uiter In the day
BUCKLEY OUSTED
WITHOUT FORCE
CONTINUIJD FtlOM I'AOK ONM
banny .Mr. HueUley communicated
ot Irnisth with tho WanhlnKlon offl-
rials but tho bent Information li
that no Inntriictlon na to tho courn
be nhoiitd purnue wero received
water project the brlim'lnif to Tulra - hrtn
n purtf nparkllnR inountnln aupply to ()n nunday Mr. llucklcy decided
replace tho Arkansas river wan the lo rnvc t) (.rnbansy and depart lor
election hold here. xprecd sur
prlno at tho heavy vote cast In yen-
terdaya election Huth a vol
mlulit reasonably bo rxperted In an
election Id which political parties
wero Involved thev said but It Is
the history of bond elertlonn overy-
whero that they do not exert tho
samo attraction to thono who nre
uuallfled to exercise tho rlKht of
citizenship. While the upavinnw
'article 33 without actually .apply-
'inn It
Mr. llucklcy. It It understood
mado no concessions to the govern
ment but for personal
and his Journey wan mndc
by tho action of Hennt. r 1 ..
tilt un the HpuUrtitw bond Issue In they were succeeded by those who
lftl!l I l . . . !..!.. 1
- " lutii iiiiimirii iiiuii iiiiirn ill Mn iiiiuni--
In early training
If .Noah nnd Mrs. Noah had been
no 'more concerned over whero
their children were- than modern
parents history mlffhl have been
written differently. Modern par-
ents make a tnlstakn by not keep-
Inn their children in from night
until mnmlne not from mornliiK
until nlKht '
80 lleverend Sunday believes
Tho evangelist broiiRht his Im-
agination to bear upon Noah In 11
madam environment.
"Where arc. the hoys?"' Noah cn-
lUlrcd ot Mrs. Noah.
Tho storm wus howling over the
world und the rain beatiK down
outside the ark In which .Mr and
Mm. Noah wero seated unuRly
"Oh they will be out a Utile
whit. 1 the lock ho that they
can Ret In. They have roiki down
lo ihe cabaret. They will bo back
in a minute."
Would I lit I.uv in Work.
"And I will thank tlod Almighty."
hald Sunday as tin finished paint
inR this iilcttiie "when tho curfew
will ring In every clly and hamlet lu
America nnd if the parents don't
beep their children off the streuts
the law will grub them by tho buck
and enywhero vise It can Bet a
hold of them and pitch them Into
the dooryard of tho home "
The average noy anil Klrl Hun-
jlnu IiaII-vhc -nil Inni! iiiurn il.it'll- I
try between sundown and in o cluck
than nil the Hunduy scihhi.h teach
ers can eradicate lu a year launch
ing fui th Into a tlradu uriiIusi thu
"fizzle headed llttlo sissy that
hasn't sprouted long skirls yet
Sunday brought himself up short as
he obscrvod thnt you can't Judge
by tho skirts after all "because tho
old dames have them short too
and you can't tell between 12 and
60."
jMomui's Night WciIiicmIht.
Wednesday night tho Masons and
I heir wive expect to attend tho
fcorvlce.n In 11 body. A delegation
from Klefer will attend unit seats
will be reserved lor tlio iu:oa
Cleaners ami Dyers' association.
Wednesday Is n day of prayer and
fasting for tho success of the meet-
ing und continuous prayer aervlco
will be held from 11 o'clock In tho
morning until 2:30 when Itevorend
Sunday will speak Ix-adors in
Ihe service will be Hov. I 8.
ltarton Albert I'elerBOn of the
Kundav party lev. Meado Dutt.
ll'V J. V Abel. Itev. W O Ander-
son Itndoheaver and Miss Florence
Kinney
TEXAS BANK" CLOSES" DOORS
imOWNWOOn Texas Nn 29
The private banking house of Drnoko
Hniltn & 10. capllallzcd ui 1300 oon
closed t doors thl morndig and
posted 11 telegram from llruoke
Smith Its president reading
"Vm the best Interests ot all con- 1
cerned. wo must suspend business."
No statement vin bo avnllitble
until the return here of Mr. Binlth I
who Is out of town. The tim is 1
ono of the oldest Ilnanolal Instttu-1
lions 'n Erown county. nd duposl-1
tors generally uccepted auspemiOjq )
with equuulmlty.
loillA .fiiiuiulnii Clmvplloii nnil
liouls Nicholas l orl.
Ti'' mati nnd unman for whose
niiiiriihensloii tho Hpanlnli govern-
iiient offeied n reward ot 1(100000 1
pesos following the nsmissinniioii 01
Premier. Ditto were recently cap
tured In llerlln. They are l.ouls
N'lrholal Knit nnd I.ydln .louniilnn
rinceplaxn They are licensed of
mtirdcrltw; the premier. Itoth deny
the chan;e.
RED CRbssE?Ds"W0RKERS
Hull Tiill Jl'lll lie Sum Only If
. Monti Women Itcsponil
' vCool.o Nl)H
"All tho fivtl Cross roll cnll needH
to inalto It Vi nuccess ciual to thu
Hpavlnnw Mltttory Is men and wo-
men who I10M the work ot tho licit
Cross near niiough to their heart to
devote two oi'. three hours tlmo In
tlio catir)ialRti' snld Harold (I
Cooke toll call slltnttor at tho close
of tlm f ift day's work.
Tho win Iters tvho went out In Ihe
field came In lTh their pockets full
or ilnlbirs ami lliofr spirits hign ami
bait Ihe men "Und women who
iigiecil lo work hwn up for duty
tho win It would have been well
near done.
"W iiiini'jil to ttim men nnd wo
men of Tulsa O tViinu to tho hend-
iiuarlers today flil'l floor of the
Municipal building get lied Cross
supplies mid give ni few hours work
to this great ciiusvV' lied Cross
leaders snld last night. "This Is tho
appeal of thn Med Cross and wo
must respond"
Prei met
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Totals
'i ho v( in Into.
For Ag. Total
81 It 101
.13 23 tl
S! 20 4!)
71 31 10
7U 78 m
ftft 12 K7
57 .11 sr.
II .11 12:
I0S 113 121
tl. (A 131.
79 10 h:
tfl 70 1 OS
ill 171
117 41 mi
113 to I
tti fir (so
111 tt 170
173 76 24!
23 Xfl 10'J
X7 St! v
1 30 !)4 211
I IS J". 173
19 13 '12
91 4R 134
100 i3 179
71 23 97
work nnd who were fully dressed
for their dully shopping expedition.
Hut shopping waited until they cast
their voles.
Many Cars I'niI.
Thsre were iNeenrt of enrs al-
most hundreds -from tho lowly 11111!
much despised flivver to the mag-
nificent Pierce Arrow flitting nboui
the illy bearing signs "Vote for
Hpavlnnw " At every polling place
main cause for the hcay vote It
was npparent that thn unfair nnd
nssty tactics employed by the op-
position had caused a number of
citizens both men nnd womon to
don their "flRhlln' clothes" and
work nil tho harder for the suc-
cess of the bond Issue.
If the women's vote hlid been an
evident ! uncertain uuantlly before tho elec-
rc 1 lion any iiouni nun hiikhi mtvi
exisu-ii as 10 which vmy 11 wnuni hi
wos dispelled positively white the
polls Vere open. Krom early morn-
ing until late In the evening they
not olilv voted themselves but
many of them either got out nnd
worked tlrcbssly arid urn easlngly
among the other women In their
precincts nnd others stationed them-
selves at their telephones and spent
several hours ailing their friends
lo remind them of tho Importance
of voting.
Negro Vnli' Is Surprise. j
Tho vote hi tho negro district tasi
a surprise to many who havn kept!
In touch with thn cnmpalKn It
had been rumored and apparently!
with some degree of authentb'4ty. (
that It would roll up a majority 1
AKnlnst tlio bonds A majority of 1
13 was shown by the count Credit
i iTnitcd Htntcs. Charge Hum
merlin then communicated with
foreign Minister Panl who Imme-
diately furnished tho document ne-
cessary for the American's safe
travel to the border.
Was Kecrnt Trip.
Hecrecy on to his departure was
maintained In order to obviate nny
possible embarrossment at Ijircdo
through action of Mexican officials
not cognizant ot the details regard-
ing the nrrangemcnt
A curious phase of tho llucklcy .
Incident is thnt although the order
for his arrest has been In the hands
of the police for weeks his Intern-1
ment In the American embassy was .
with the consent of the Mexican of-
ficials who apparently wished to
gain the effect of expulsion under I
elected to go to the I'nlted Htntcs him as he flies.
A periscope h been df g n
for airplanes which enable
ator to see what is directly ui . lt
You Must Biaf Constipation
Befon it "Gets" your Health!
Do 700 reallie that conittpatlon will
"tet" you if you don't relieve this
dangerous condition permanently! Do
yon also know that pills and cathartics
are not only habit-forming but that In
thtlr temporary action thry tggrarato
an already dangerous contliUont
What you need ii bran a naturo-
food KELLOOO'fl I1UAN cooked
and krombled. Hran li not a "rrnv
edy" bnt it ii a wonderful natural
eleanser that will actually free you
from constipation If eaten regularly
Iltsnlt from eating Kellogg Ilran
are astounding I Ilran keeps the intes-
tinal tract active: it sweeps eltaniea
pnri first
Physicians indorse Kellogg ' Ilran
for constipation. It is the ideal way
to correct constipation through food.
We guarantee that Kellogg 'a Ilran
will relieve constipation pennants j
if it U eaten regularly. You sbou.d
also know that the consistent ant of
Kellogg ' Ilran clears up the rora
plczlon and prevents bad breath from
ttomaeb and 'nvstlncs
Yon and your family should eat at
trait two tablrepoonfuls of Ketloc 'a
Bran every day. Eat as much more n
needed for relief of chronic eaifs. It
Is not only palatable but actutUj .I
lieiousl Its nut-like flavor Is mnu
appetizing. Children become very fotij
of Kellogg 'n Iran. And it U wesder
fatly good ss a builder ot itron;
healthy bodies I
Us Kellogg '1 Ilran cooked sal
krumbled as a cereal with your f
vorite cereal or in cotintlrsi t' .
plrssing ways like m mufllna ns.n
brcadmaearoentraviepancakciele.
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Considering thn rluld restrictions
placed upon voters by precinct elco-
from one to half a dozen of such i 1. -lven bv tho iiininnlcn commltteo
eijis were parked awaiting the re- tn ( (j reatherston who has I
turn voters who had been taken to j Ihukc of thu negro citizens' re-!
express their opinions concerning . hulldlng committee nnil who nr-(
the Hpavlnaw project. rRnged for the only meeting of tho
Only threii enrs bearing "Voto rAiiionlcn In the negro district;
f HlKlin wcii. mmi'i veil lJ 11 n tiriu
repoiter. Thero may huvo been
other automobiles In tho nervine of
thn opposition hut they wero not
seen by him. Apparently the de-
mand for these cars wns not heavy
Heveral precincts hud perfected
extremely efficient election organi-
zations. Although campaign bend
quarters had plenty of automobiles
on hnml to supply tho wants of vot-
ers theso precincts -had nlno made
the snme preparations so thero was
no nhnrtngc ot cars.
Old timers In Tulsa who have par-
which was attended by more than'
300 N. 11 (Irnhnin and I tl.
Long were tho speakers at this moot.
Ing.
WhcnYourLittlcChild-
Reads II-A-T and'
Pronounces It R-A-T;
l'nr slaughtering sn Mill anlmnls a
Pistol has bevn Inven ted that uses
nlr pressure produced vhy a powder
discharge to Propel
ninlnst nn animal's
ti blunt
Ijeml
bolt
SiilUfactlnii or Motley Hack
Holiday Stocks
Now Complete
Golf Hose
A complete assortment
of golf hose with feet
and without. A good
heavy quality of wool
at
$3.00 and $3.50
Wright Clothing Co.
ROBERT li. WILLIAMSON Mgr.
The Home of Hart Schaffncr & Marx Clothes
Don't concludo that tho child Is
stupid. It may mean nnd prob-1
iibly does menn HAD HYKSIC1HT. I
I If he apparently cannot remember f
his lessons you should have tils
vision tested for children DO ro-
' member whntcver clearly Impress.1
' them through tho eyes.
J Incidentally correctly fitted glasses
: ....... ....... V. I .. !..!. . 1. - .
Illjiv ml Dll.w Ills (Vcribll. 1 U I lllu l
future.
Seekaiz & C. Moore
TULSA
10 W. Third St. Oaage 3473
The safety of your home de-
mands an Eveready Flashlight
The Eveready Flashlight helps make yuur home
safe for your family for home indoor use we
recommend ourDiQWdLiglit type with its spread
field of light reaching to every part of the room.
Beside your bed for a rjuick light in the night
in case of fire it is worth many times its price.
Buy one today of any Eveready Dealer and try it out
overnight. It then you are not erger to keep it return
)t and the dealer will refund your money.
There is sn Eveready Flashlight fot every purpose "
tubular pocket and lantern typea at prices ranging down
to "to crnu tndudingthe new Pocket Light at 1.75;
and the nor Focusing FLuhlicht with the 300-foot range
lC fy7y especially designed for outdoor use foe auto-
mobiles and where a long range of light is needed.
s
Only genuine Enttadj Butlcna vill insure long-Crtd
bright-imntin serrice for your remidj Flashlight But
drrmjy Baiteriei Jit and imprort til flashlight.
Iiveready
Diffused
Usht Type
$hfl5
EVEREtor
FLASHLIGHTS
in the dtri it tlx tap
'of 4 ittrp turinca
GrmaJj ncms slfsty
AMERICAN EVEREADY WORKS cf National Oohm Cs.. Inc. LONG ISIJVND CITY NEW YORK
Tomorrow Is Suburban Day
HI
WHEN YOU ARE
Mutya housewife and mother have known thit feellne.
Under tlte burden ol boutchold duties her energy has been
tapped 1 nil her nerves gone raw until she lull has to give up.
Atasth llmu Ihrr Ii natlilat Uller Ihin I'erniia In rnlorlhe
ltrrniihie yyvelhf uilo.lop. Iks mucoui otnbrMtt tail drlvs
out Ibe csim ail poUoat.
( Knowi t.r fjprtltncf tail ll It ipc!Hr hfltfol la sarnsdawn
cnnillllon i lo Ihe ilatamloa rail olarik Ibogiasdi ol nomta are
today rccoiat bcaillDt Ta m il lo Uclr lilesdt.
Tho Wllngnoss to Try PE-WU-NA
Ha Brought Its Own Reward
Mrt.Df Ue DswIlt.OaloMbofo.TeoB.. wrllHr-'Ta-ra-aartlleTedma
nf ciliiih ol lh ftomtch and bowrli."
Mrs. JalU tol.tlJOilnul.SlrftVlnlaBd.H.J..rile nvroiiU
not t wllhonlil wu oa aa ll baa aated tnt macr a doctor 'a blU.'t
Hi;. V. S.d ou. It. No I Hlouat Striata Ala. wrllra r--Iam l bet-
If r hrallh and tin later aad caa do mm woik ibaa I could si 2t. I an sow
ovrraC"
Mia. MallldU'Comloit. IJt.ril Mo..STiltMr-Mlo leaaroonhjl alottt rs-ru aa tooa
cbtcki a cold andl Wkrta a couth. I have uttd ll for Ihlclr jeare."
Ttia lDartnr of lh ! wl.t .
rante who hiva fouad Ihalr bona and happlorn la dmttr
nllhoutre.ni.ua lou otva It lo Ibnte arouad you and to
vouratll lo krtp wll lVru ot hat aided olbert aad
worth a trial.
Theproiidiiptllloaotlhla treat aaedlclaela lb
Aurrlcaa familr wat won br rsffll aad lliaalatf
1 1re In bttllst ulltirra liomcatanhal dlaraart.
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Par S.I.
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Tahlrta or
Usaid
S.oJ Ivar aaait tor kaakiti
at aaianh
THE
PE RU-NA CO.
COLUMBUS. OHIO
II H H j 1 I li'il tl litililii.r.l
J I I I IV 1 I 1't'tf 1 Pitt I'l'Tfl
I n 1 1 tlTf-tl ui 111
Look at the advertisements in today's issue
of the Tulsa World. Tulsa merchants In
every line are offering out-of-town shop-
pers hundreds of unheard of bargains to-
morrow. Everything is new and stylish
nnd you may choose from the unlimited
assortment which city stores carry. There
are hundreds of items you need urgently
now. Others you will require very soon
and especially is this an opportune occa-
sion to make your Christmas gift selections.
Get them now while you can buy nt greatly
reduced prices.
Railroad farowill be a petty trifle com-
pared with the great amounts you can save
by attending Tulsa's Suburban Day bar-
gain events. Sec your ticket agent today
and ask when your train leaves how long
you will have in Tulsa and the fare. Then
buy your ticket and come to Tulsa Thurs-
day December 1.
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Retail Merchants
Association
Tulsa Oklahoma
M
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Meet Us in Tulsa
1
Thursday
December
1st
Till'. HAILi STOIIK
Women's Clot Inn
WAMC-OVKIt HOOT SHOl"
KIkm's nnil Hosiery
li-t'-C-K Tlir.VK CO.
'lY1111L.ii IjitgenRU nnil Ilnnll
Units x
MAY imos.
Slch's unit Ilojh' IVcur
AVIIIOIIT CI.OTHI.VO CO.
Men's ClnUiInz anil I'ur-
itLslilngn riTTHlVS
llvrrjthlnit to Wenr for
Kvcrylxxly
KirUMi:n paint & ciass
CO. Wall I'npcr Dcvou
I'lilnlB (Ilns.1.
VASDOTEU'S priY ROODS
Oo Department Ktont
Thursday
December
1st
THU IIKMOHKST
SlinM for Wimi'n
I'ltACilCU'S I'AHIS I'ASIIION
SHOP. Unlles' ItOiiilyto-
Wenr. in.vr-iivimY co.
Dcimrtiiicnt Stoic
I'lioi-iiUs i:.cii.N(ii;
Cinsvrliw Jliits nnil Tnlil'
Suppllin
ADVAXCK SHOl'
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 61, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 30, 1921, newspaper, November 30, 1921; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77930/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.