The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 10, 1922 Page: 2 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY OCTOBER 10 1922
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TULSA WOMEN WIN
PRIZES AT FAIR
Farm Women of County
Take Honor? at MupkoK'-'t1
for Skill With Needle
Wo
(Slvrn ln old gray 'nil of father's.
vVil or so of green crape rt ohlne
i spool lit thread or I wo Mini 10
levor flngor. and you'd ho eur-1-rlj.r-iJ
or wuli Bluff wnnetlines ht
i.o'kn mode t whlrh pedestrians
"n Main street turn In look Hncl at
Muskogee week they not only
Mopped nnd looked hut they llstsnoil
hi well in ih nlory of how 11 was
(1(1 110.
Mr. Kathervn Jacicsnn county
homo demonstration agent raid yt-
t r- iny I Im I I ho people ovir Ihfi state
who hud nn tin I hut money grew m
urns lii Tula rnimly list! swh opln-
Mil rorieeted at the annual fair
s.-linol liHil III Muskngo last week
For t f c Tulsa emintv farm women
i.m k rirt j.rlr.u for thilr kill In
milking over garments. Thin In the
f It Ht year that lhi rliih women havo
Microti the exhibit competition. It
na from n min'n "III milt combined
with irp il chin.' unci fashioned
with Hi" Huh pontile. Hint huh nf Urn
mis mlnnlng garments was made
Tli.' I tilm t'ftnlrlhiitlnir In till" die-
I 1 1 v were tho limner elation lletlml
I nl'in Union Consolidated No. 2 unil
'iiilnnvllln clubs.
Among th 10 Plllll memboia who
attended tlm state fntr enhools six
wi re girls representing the canning
. lull the fond preparation cluh the
fruit chili tlm sewing and poultry
i Iniia. These glrla were first anil
acond prim winners. Kltstnnr Wt-
fclo. n flrsl-venr canning club girl
who Ik lint yet 12 years nhl won firm
prlro In Judging canned frulla and
rirctahlcs mill ninth In tlm canning
exhibit. Mary Walldns ranked In
tlm flrat-vaitr canning exhibit nml
Thelino Whlln nml TCIalit I'reglor
seventh nml imilli In the acennd
year canning exhibit. Whlln nt
Muskogee those girls were given In-
mrucllnn in lh" preparation of n
i rll-hnlnnced meal selection nml
i aro of clothing caio nf the nick nml
rivcryllilnif Uml IpiiiIb to mnku for
liPlti'i' liiimrn.
'I'ho "fflcpiH nf tlm farm wnmni'a
' hihn met yrnlonlny In thn oonnly
vourtlmtian with Mra. Jnckann tti ill"-
rim thn yciir'a work nml In rror-
Kinlzo for nixt yaar'a worlc.
MYSTERIOUS DEATH
llrlnluiv I'ltipln 'IlllnU llcnil Mill!
Jlny Iln Ilioii Drucuril l.'liccU
for Wirl .MlmlliiC.
Bp.clal to Th World.
IlltlHTOW. Oct. 9. All unlilonti-
fled limn illcil hero Kuiidiiy nftcr-
noon lit Doctor Mnrtln'ri hhthk" nn
V runt Hlxtli ntriH'1 uiuliir rnlhur ppcul'
lur cliomimlnnrCH. Thn tnnn rruchoil
H tliti oily 1'rliltiy. Iln wiih ilnwn "nil
nut uml Doctor Miirltn k.io lit tit
tnotit'y lo fnt nml put hint In work
Hiitunliiy anil Kntttnluy nlRht gnve
him n I'hut'lc fur tlm iluy'n work hut
tho I'hi'ck Imn not hcuti Inunti'iU Tho
ntraimer wont tti thn KiiriiRc Into
faturilus i Ice lit nml rnuipliiliinl of
rcvlliiK ImiI. Hut llltlo nttcnlliin
vh to hltn. sa it wan dot
tlioiiRht hn utiM in a crrlouM con-
dition Hunilay tiiormnir nhnut 10
o'clock ho rmniril up nml cnllnl for
it iloctnr who foiiml lilm ruthlnx
at Die mouth hut thn doctor thought
thn iuujii nf (I cut Ii win iicuto lmll-
kpMIoii. Thrm win nollilnx on liln
clnthcK lo Mi'iitHy him nml until the
clii'ck oonten In hla naniu cnu not ha
Iriirucrt.
Ho wn iihont 30 yrnrH old. flvo
fcrt mid clsht InuhPH hlxh wclxht
nliout ISO poundx diirlc oomiiloxlon-
nl hrnwu pyc lietivy hrnivn hnlr
ronibod HtrnlRht Imck Inrso near on
r lj lit nldo rlx InclicH below itrm pit
car on rlcht lr four inch hi-hnv
knoo. ClotlioH hndly worn nnd dirty
Tho lindy In bi'lnif held by Htuulile-
field t Hutllvnn utidcrtnkura.
W. It. DAV1H nf thn Mnlconn. 1'c
trolciini rnmpuny hnH rcturnul limno
TrMii IMttihurgli whom hu linn licoti
:itndliiR u few itayH on bimlncs"
rillH) NOItTON of tho Cltlznn
Nutlnniil hnnk nf Kvmiavlllo lml.
Tvua In Tulau ypalfrdny.
1. A. KAUKMAN. mnnnBor of tho
Knufninn hotel hnit left for CIiIciiko
on a hualncH trip.
i V. V. riKAVI'.ll pitMnt rountv
nltorni.y nnd irpubllcnii iir.illdnid
for diatrKl Jtnlun imiiouii' d Mondny
thai ho will apond tin. reinnliidrr of
Hi wPk in l'awni ounly nn n
"piiaarfont" rampnlffn Havi"r lrva
Tuoaiav Innrnlnn. Ho aald that ho
didn't Imvn any ivhcdulrd Itinerary
and had no Intnntlnn of inaklny
any tnlka. Whlln vIMtlng varlnua
wotlona nf llio county apoklhk vnlna
ho aln Intanda to atti-nd In a"" nil
Titian county cntoa bofora tho raw-
tiro court.
MAIIHIAOH I.IOHNMUH Uauod
yealpiday. ISarl R. lnhnpo 21 nnd
lluth V. Ilnffmn.li t3 nf Tulaa;
Thomaa V. Carroll it nnd I.llllnn
Wooilnnl. 40 of Tulwi; (1. It llnr.l-
Iiik II nf Knnoaa Olty and Mlnplo
I.e.. DtmtHp 19 nf Tulau; i:rl It.
Newell It nnd lithi'l Wnr.l 13 of
Band Rprlnsa; HpiMie-T W. 'iMdlnico
HI ami J oalc Cookeoy 40 of Til Ian.
ACrfillDINO In ii alntotnont hy
tho iiiRtiMri''r of tho Vcllnw (nh oniii-
pony an orror wn inmln in Tho
World Monday mornlnic In It a no-
count nf nn Occident In (lonevlovo
Mahnney llttlo G-yonr-old Hlrl. The
child waa Mriick hy n cor driven by
A. Hrolt. It In now atnted. nnd n
Vollnw enh with ii lutly pmM'tig)r
atnpped nnd picked up thn child nnd
roil rind hnr to Iho honplliil. It wua
Ibis fnct which rntixcd tho report to
be aent Into thla office Ihnl thn little
Klrl win alrttek down hy a Yellow
cub
TIIK HtJNDAV 8CHOOI. hofird of
Iho l'-lrrl Methodlivt church will elect
offlccrH for the enaitlnit yenr Tucg-
day evenlnir. I'rccoilliiif tho orijmi-Ir-ntlnn
tiiontlniT euppnr will be
aerved a Inlk kIvcii by Howard O.
W'lloy edticntlnntil director for tho
Klrat I'reahytorlnn church and aepn-
rnto ilopurt mrlitnl conferonco will ho
hold.
I
UI5V. UOI.Pi: I'. CHUM of Trinity
Kplirnpril church hni returned from
Clovelnnit Ohio whero ho wiu callod
hy the deiilh (if hla urnudmotlmr
Mra. Jonnn I'miniroy 1'hnlpa October
3. Mm. I'hoipa wna 91) yenrn old nnd
had lived In Clovolnml for 60 yenra
Tho funernl tnok placo October 5.
lleveri'tid Crum mid X HrlKKH of
(hla. olty ore ntnonc Iho oeven aur-
vlvtnrc itrnndaona. lleverond Critut'a
piirpnta Mr. and Mr. X. X. Crum
of Clovelnnd expert to rntnn liero
tho flret of Novcmhcr to apend tho
winter with him nt tho pnraonnRo
1235 Houth llouldor
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TUI.SA IH the moat iiroKreaalvo
nnd tho kronlcat city In tlm woat eny
John A. Ollphnnt nnd Mra. Ollplmnt
lonx-tlnto Tlilaa rcuhlonta who hnve
Jut ri'lurnrd from n mminpr viicji-
tkm trip nt I.oni; llcncli and other
polnlo In Cillfornln. They fnund
no other city to e(iinl Tula In tbolr
eatlniittlon
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TIIIH 1H WOHI.D Coll wcnlt in the
11 rut Clirlnttnn church nn throtiKh-
nut tho iloiiotnlmitlon nnd tho
Wnnmtt'a MIloiinry anclety will oh-
acrvn ii by ulvliiK ' nlnyettn In tho
church rocliil hull Wodneaday eve
nlnn; nnd hy tnklnr nn eyery-motn'
her can vn ii In tho Interoin of "Tho
World Call" offlcnl mlaalonory and
educational mnenzlne of tho brother-
hood ti ml nlao rocoenlzed ns n lenilnr
In thn field of reunions Iltor.iturn.
Mra. Jlnrvln McCnrty. World Cnll
Bocrctnry will direct tho ennvon by
illMrlctwnrKera.
FOR BURNING ECZEMA
BANKERS PLEASED;
OVER CONDITIONS
T. J. Uartman Declares
Optiminm Is Keynote
of heHsion
Opllmlam over eurcly returnltis
prneperlty and generally Improved
rniidltloiiH won Hi keynote nf the
eonventlnn or (he Ameikan Hnnk-
era aaaoclatlnii. accordlna; to T. J.
Hart man prealdenl of the I'mdii'-era
Natlnunl bank who wua mttoriK the
firai of Iho Tubu delrKallon to ra-
turn homo from Now York at
where tho convention woo held.
Ilnrtm.in arrived home yesterday.
Not even the potential cloud on
tho financial horizon of inlk of On-
pciidlntc war could dim tho Kcnernl
feellMK nf aHllafmtlon over tho
tnlilllty nnd anundneea of the finan-
cial condition of tho country llarl-
mnii a. i Id llnrtiium nml A. I". Ilrnd-
how viae preoldciit of Iho Klrat
National bunk were the flrat two
bunkeiM from Tulau lo return homo
floiil the enel
A. W. Hurley vlro prealdenl nf
Iho Klrat National bank nnd filto n
membor of the Tulau ilelPKiillori It
expected lo return homo thla morn-
Inar. Jiiko Kaaton vice prealdeut of
Iho MxrhaiiKO National bank
Arthur Newlln of Hie Kiciiiinne
Truat rnmpuny J. M. Horry of the
Otrnl National (.'. W. Ilrewer of
Iho I'roduceiH National nnd T. 1'.
Knrrner of tlm Tulau Clenrltiic hottao
worn others who attended tho con-
vention llartmnn la o mmlir of
thn exectitlvo council of tho A. II. A.
and nf the executive council of Iho
olenrltiK hntiao aectlnn (if the nwio-
elation. Farmer la vlro proaldent of
tho clrnrlmt hnuao eectlun for Okla-
homa ami JuiUn II. U Htnndeven of
tho Ivxi ii.iiiKo Ti'liat company la vice
picaldont nf tho truat company icc-
tloti of Okliihomn.
ALLEN BOOSTS COURT
Kniiana (ioii rnor rnillcta Noit Cou-
ttrciNH Will I'.nact Ijiiv VroihlliiK
.Mcnno to Scttlii Ktrlkea.
Ctllt'AdO Oil. 9 -Tho prlnclplo
of nrhltrntlon In lmliiHlrl.il dlnputca
baa failed Oov. Henry J. Allen nf
Knuaaa dcrlari'd In nn nddrraa to
thn I'riM club of CMc.iko tndiiy.
"Our next couKreao will undoubt-
edly onnct lawa croatlciK federal la-
bor board for all oaaentlnl Indtn-
trice" wild (lovernor Allun. Im-
partial niljudh atlon wilt bo the
wntchword. Tho Rnvcruinont will
naauino reaponalblllty for harmony
In Iho functlonlur; of nil InduKrlca
"It In ridiculous that tho itovcrn-
mnnt which malntnliis otdar nnd
Hilda anlutlon for illfflcultlCH In ev-
ery other branch of economlo life
fihnuld remain helpIoMi to maintain
harmony nnd find eolutlona for dlf-
flctiltle.i In tho moat Important phono
that of Iho relntloux between em-
ployer nml omployea."
Clovernnr Allen predicted that tho
St. I-uwrenoo watenvnyn project will
prove a boon to tho fnmers nf tho
mlildlo wcat. Ho dnciared hlmaelf
iiniiltiinibly opposed to tho cancella-
tion of Kuropo'a war deblo to Amer
ica.
MELTON IN FIGHT
TO BEAT WALTON
CoNTtMUM) MIOM I'AflK OMB
'dm you nee any difference In
theae provlalnna of tho aoclallat plat-
form of 1918 and tho Drovlalona of
fibiiwnco pbilform? Theao provlalnna
of tho Mhawncn platform wcro ro-
Jeiteil and oled down by tho demo-
cratic convention. Is not this Hhnw-
nre platform Juat aa eoclallatlc as the
1910 eociaiiai piAirormT no you no-
llevo In eoclnllamT Would you vote
to rlvo aoetallals control of govern-
tnent In Oklahoma under the mla-
UumI iiamn of democrnoy 7"
"Do you bollevo In party lnieurlly.
party harmony and polltlo.il hon-
esty 7 Can n democrat who believes
In tho ilemneiaey of Jefferson Jack-
son nnd Woodiow Wilton voto for
socialism nlthniiKh by renson nt da-
fepllvo primary ejection laws social-
ists hnvo been ablo to attach tho
nnmo "democrat ' to their cnndldata
nnd their program?"
It Is believed by tioneat llfolonK
deinocrnta that n vote for Walton l
a vote to disrupt tho democratic
party In Oklahnnm;o vote to destroy
democracy; n voto lo help soclallsta
Ihelr governor nnd advance their
theories and policies; n voto to put
enciallm In control of aehnopi nnd
Institutions of atnte nnd a vote to
placo upon tho people n burden
which must bo handed down to their
children and their children's chil-
dren. "Tho 1916 soclallatlc platform de-
clares that thn eoclnllsta purpoao to
"aelzo tho powers of government In
Oklahoma. Thla could not bo done
tinder tho name "socialist" because
democrats stood tin and foucht
nunlnst It. Are democrats ROlriR to
permit this Koclnhet threat tn bo car
rled out beraiiM) socialists hnvo In
violation of spirit of primary lawa
nttai bed tho noma democrat to their
candidate?
Mellon assorts that no one reems
tn know who wroto the Hhawnce
platform but that It hears evidence
of hsvlnt been prepared before the
Hhawneo convention met.
Not Written by Wnlton
"Walton did not wrllo It" declares
Melton "but lie says ho was asked lo
run on It and accepted not raring
what was in It. Tho socialist orRanl-
zatlon helped conduct Walton's pri
mary campaign nnd Is now helplnc
him in the present rampaUn. Tho
socialists about fifty of them voted
for Walton and tho Imawneo plot-
form In tho primary cloctlon and
will vote for him and tho Hhawnce
Platform In thn Keneral election.
Wnlton received the vole of fewer
domocrntsj than ellher Wilson or
Owen. Tho socialists voto nominated
Walton In tho democratic primary
therefore ho la their candidate
They hope to elect him In November
llierororo ho will ho their Kovernor
"The socialist mouthpiece the
Oklahoma Lender aald after tho pri-
mary; 'Wo hnve tho Kovernor the
election machinery nnd tho militia'
meaninK or course tnot two years
from now with thla power and au-
thority the socialists will elect a so-
cialist legislature. The Bhawnce
pisiform lias never been adopted
by democracy hut the democratic
convention nt Oklahoma Clly by a
vote or aiioui two to one rejected its
main nrovlslons ns socialist. Tne
democratic cnnventlon adopted n
democratic platform but Walton Is
runnlns. not upon the demncrnlle
plntfnrm hut on the Bhnwneo plat
form.
Opinion mi I'rlmarlra
"A n opinion of Ok Inhonin criminal
WAR
m
THE HEW STYLE INT
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From any druRclst for 36c or Jl
for largo size gel a botllo of Zemo
When applied aa directed It effec-
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ItchltiK nnd heals skin troubles also
Horco. llurns Wounds nnd Chaf-
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soothes. Ztmo h n clean depend-
nblo and Inexpensive antlaeptic
Ihiuld. Try it as wo bellevo nothing
you have ever used Is ns effective
onu sntlHrylng. Advertisement.
Airmpcraoiintloiiif'lSy
Abrnlinui Mncoln In KS.
nx stntunry iwso by Ivsj
CllnUin ICIwnril Mnr. KSS
. Hills. TlU'ltSDAY from ISS
"!!" in !30. .Main lOv.
7 Store Closed i
lSI Wednesday M
jtfMHto To Mark and
1 sVN
I Abraham Lincoln Sale two
Opening Presentation
Abraham Lincoln Sale
Thursday at 9 a. m.
A sale in keeping with the principles
advocated by Abraham Lincoln.
Read Wednesday papers for doUiils
and price lists.
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203-205 8-10
South Mnin E. Second
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X
1 II
HE BOYS' SHOT)
IN DAD'S STORE X
"Hey Fellers"
FREE
SiCKOMPlON Tjf J&Y
Come hero today ami Kt
this fino rule book abso-
lutely free. Gives official
rules of all outdoor games
and how to play them.
Compliments of tho Cromp-
ton Corduroy Co. and this
ntoro. They'll go fast so
hurry hero for your hook.
Crompton Corduroys
Cromplon Corduroy Suits for boys aro the best we
have ever found. Good looking styles handsome
shades and the sort of tailoring that stands hard wear.
Some with two panis that arc very fine values at $8.95.
Others as low as $-1.95 and up to $15. Sizes for boys
of 0 to 18 years.
Corduroy
Knickers
Spcclnl Tallica this week In cor-
durojr Knickers In nil sizes.
$2.00 Knickers at.... $1.50
$2.50 Knickers nt.... $1.95
Golf styles $3.75
sat'.-ir.i.t. DT.r-;--'.--Jl
.Mja-y Brothers
court of oppeabi Is cited to show that
tho nomination of Walton by rereg-
titration of socialists and others Is
not to bo considered a party nomi-
nation Judge Doylo's opinion Is
((tioted thus: 'A primary election Is
one for tho nomination for candidates
for office or respective political par-
ties by the members thereof. If
republicans vote the democratic IiaI.
lot and democrats vote the republi-
can ballot and socialists vote any
ballot but Ihel own then nomina-
tion so made cannot be said to be
party nominations. It needs no argu-
ment for tho position that to permit
electors participating In n primary
election to voto Indiscriminately any
parly bollot they might choose to
select regardless of parly affilia-
tions would bo simply u premium
upon deceit dishonesty nnd fraud.1
The opinion nt l'resldlng Judge Fur-
man Is nlao quoted In tho rose cited
as follows: 'No political party tan be
effeetlvo nr command public confi-
dence and respect where the Integ-
rity of Its nominations can he called
In question. A party nomination for
office which does nqt represent the
win or majority or persons compos-
ing such party has no rlKhtful claim
wlintovcr to support of voters of .turn
party. Neither will tho principles
advocated by ouch party have nny
binding force upon . ich nominee
because he would ow his nomlna
tlon to persons who did not believe
in such principles nnn wnn aro an-
tagonistic to such political pnrty.
This coso cited Is found In 126 I'a-
olflc page 739."
This break from Wnlton bv n for
mer party chalrmnn 1j tho most Im
portant flnco Campbell Jlusson
chairman of the corporation commis
sion declared ngnlnat tho mayors
election. At headquarters of the
Constitutional Democratic club It
was considered as indicating mat tne
breach between the constitutions ami
tho radicals Is widening nnd that
prominent democrnts are reaching a
point where they nie coming out In
the open against the reconstruction
league and Ha candidate for governor.
The hand that wields the duster
Is tho hand that seals our door- (
While
The hand that seals the casket
Is tho hand that wields thn broon
Kt Hose's BfM miant so mask to
tht Maim of ovm? out who ifiit in
BUri eUnf Itran today I Tea
cant afford tio delay of a day or
BRAN KaOen'a Bran oooked and
krtnbM k nature' ova remedy for
eoasUpsUon. Klisalaato censtrpatloa
or Ha ijuipUm from ;esr 7ttem aad
jro add yean to yoor life. Freo your-
sslf of UIbsm tit eon b direetly
Uacrd to tlua all trowing emMltloal
AatWitiao sUte thai 00 of htjman
nhwaa hna Its bfiia.lng with email ral-
lies wbfea eJnaja C eIlratlWe
rsgrm lau.xifay op poiooM aad treat-
lag toxie nonditisiM. At Uis rUr
the blood bocnnmi affretnl and then
followa tlat ilisonhar of vailouai organs.
UrliM's dlspasn Ulabela most eaoos
of rrsNrmatlsm hjurdealng of artetirs
hmdMbea tmlo fag etc. are directly
earned by InUstuuI po'wcmlnc.
rills sod cathartics can glo ao ailo-
.sate xeJJaf. They ate not oaly
tommrajy is Uxir effect bat teid to
agXTayaU already dangorens eandl-
Uona Kellogg 'a II ran eaatea nelthrr
diacomfort nor Irritation and its
action b absolntely posltim. Dran
rswro and elearura and pa rifle I IU
irork is wonderful I
Physicians indorse the nse of
KaDoffg' Braa for eonstipatiom be-
eanso It rellerm eonstlpallon natur-
ally. Eat Bran regularly at least
two tab Wpoos fnls dairy In caronl
oases irlth each meal as a cereal
sprinkled on other cereals or la raajry
other amiotlr.lng ways soeh a in raisla
bfwul geim iianeaVes mneanwor oto
Reeipaa on orory box. All rrooara sell
Kellogg 's It ran eookeJ and knrmblodi
Start with Kellogg' Ilraa today.
Y. 0. Kellogg' Bran oaten regu-
larly wQl clear np a pimply eotanle
isa ssd ersreora an cbnni.ioa breatk.
RVIN COBB
p3
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wife his daughter his closest man friend
and a famous editor say that the most
powerful story Mr. Cobb ever wrote is
SNAKE DOCTOR
A NEW NOVEL
by the woman who
wrote The SHEIK.
Read The Dciert
Healer vivid love
story of burning
Sahara Sandi in
FOR THE FAITH
that Is Kill moving
mountains see O.
O.McIntyre'Luvc
Story of the Wick-
edest Street In.
Amerlca-in
THE FIVE MEN
who cot slapped!
Read Frederic
Arnold Kummer
on The Chicken
That Came Home
to Roost in
FUNERALS ARB
not what they used
to be. Grief hasn't
the consistency or
specific gravity.
George Adc
mourns old days
in
PETER D. KYNE
writing about Call
fornia honest min.
ing men and the
king among swind-
IersReadTueLong Lane tn
THE HUNDRED
thousand dolla
word. A strange
story by Gouvcr
ncur Morris of the
and the e that
changed a will in
rosm
and 11 other great features
in November
1 j
ODoiian
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Including'
Kathleen Ndrris Ring lard
ner Cynthia Stocklcy P.G.
VodehouscMonta8ucG!aM
Damon Runyon Roc Beach
ArthurTraln Bfcrton Braley
and Meredith Nicholson.'
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 10, 1922, newspaper, October 10, 1922; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79374/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.