The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 218, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 16, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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LOVH.
Oh wells have been fcpllt In the
taak j
And tomes of good books have
been written
Aud utoiiH of tlmo liavo been wast-
ed at last
Aud millions of ladB have been
Kllllttoll.
Alack! What ado to .ot man by
tbu ears.
And tho ages he's taken to tell It
When It's only a whisper that every
maid hears
And four little letters Bpell It!
Harper'H Hazaar.
Mrs. Morgan Entertains.
Mi b. T. V. Morgan entertained at
dinner yesterday Tor Mr. and Mrs.
Uert Foster when one of thoso de-
licious dinners for which Mrs. Mor-
gan i so justly renowned was en-
joyed by Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Laugh-
lln Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. Mr. and
Mm. Foster.
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Busy Dees.
TLo Husy Bees will buzz with
MIbB Ulllan MoNoefl on Saturday af-
ternoon at her home on Washing-
otn Ft root.
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Husbands' Club.
The Husbands Club spent a most
enjoyable evening with Mrs. George
U. Fish ou yesterday at her home
in McUlsh place. The house was dec-
orated In hearts suggestive of Val-
entiue aiid ferns and carnations.
Tho gamo of the evening was
Five Hundred which wns enjoyed
In merry progression.
A dainty luncheon was served Mr.
and Mrs. L. S. Dolman Mr. and
Mm. Sinks Mr. and Mrs. Krucgcr
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Dings Dr.
and Mrs. Ceo. II. McKenney Mr.
and Mrs. Wirt Franklin Mr. and
Mm. Kirk Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Ceo.
H. Fish.
VeIva
Breakfast Syrup
Made from
. The Pare
Juice of the
Sugar Cane
in the
P. & F. Way
mi
It Certainly Makes
the Griddle
ni u i j n. biiunu w wv k4w
uadcrilzn-J Sheriff of Carter County
HY MARY GYNN WH ITEM AN
TELEPHONE ONE-lOUIl-TNVO
Reception at Mrs Cruce's.
On Satuiday afternoon from three
until six the Mothers Club of the
Third ward will hold n reception at
Mrs. A. C. Cruce's.
Kvcry woman In town H Invited
and the men too for that mat tor.
An Interesting program has been
prepared and refreshments will be (
served.
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Approaching Nuptials.
The following announcement has
been received In the city:
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kloskl
requoHt the honor of your presence
at the marriage of tholr daughter
Anna
to
Mr. Theodore S. Tworoger
on Thursday February twenty-fourth
nineteen hundred and ten
at six o'eloek
Thu Kllsinere S0-S2 West 126th St.
New York City I
Kindly respond to i
7f Marlon Place
Itcckvlllo Centre. 'U. I.
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WITH THE CHURCHES.
St. Philip's Guild.
St. Philip's laiilld met yesterday
afternon with Mrs. J. W. Newcomb
and discussed many plans to be
working upon during Lent. A ba-1
zanr will be held directly after '
Master when many articles for tho
home and wardrobe will be placed j
on sale. Mrs. Newcomb served
dainty refreshments.
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Christian Circles. 1
The circles of tho Christian
church met at the church on yes-'
terday afternoon nnd completed ar-
rangements for serving lunches to
the teachers during their stay here j
The Christian circles are working
on their mile of pennies and are
allowing no opportunity to pasa that
will add a foot or so to Its length.
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Presbyterian Missionary Society.
Tho Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian church met ou yes-
terday afternoon with Mrs. C. P.
Van Denberg. Seeral new members
added their names t) the roll and
plans were dlscustseU for making i
the society larger and better. A J
program committee was appointed by
the president to make out a year I
book for tho society. .
Mrs. Hleakmore led the lesson
study from tho second chapter of
the "Islands of the Pacific." The
I annual offering was taken and about
f2.r raised.
-it-Broadway
Baptist Ladies' Aid So
clety.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the
llroadway Baptist church mot on
yesterday afternoon at tho church
and discussed many Items or busi-
ness. They areb usy now raising funds
for carpeting the rostrum of the
church nnd several other donations
they Intend to make before Master.
On Saturday they will hold a
market at Coleman Bros Drlig Store
when a lot of good things for Sun-
day dinner will bo on sale.
Tho Missionary Society will meet
Sold only in
these Sealed
Tight Cans.
Served by
Hotels and
Dining Cars
Cakes Go.
PemcK a Ford. LVo.
NEW ORLEANS LA.
- - i. -
I now therefore notice Is hereby giv -
next Tueaday the place- to bo an-
nounced later
Broadway Methodist Church.
The Woman's Home Missionary
s clitv of the llroadway Methodist
i liurch met and decided to have
an U.Htor lhuaar the Saturday be-
fore ICostor. A large crowd was In
attendance.
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Valentine Party.
There Is no event of more Inter-
est to the yoiiiin folks than St. Va'
online' day. for It Is an old ro-1
mantle time full of the sweet Hi -1
tie exchange of affection aud ad-1
miration
One of the t! a&antoit of Valcn
tine parties wa enjoyed at the res-
dence cf Mr. and Mm. Krueger on i
O .trcet. foutheit on the ee.i- I
inn of St. Valentino- when Koy e
Krucgor entertained a number o'
friends nnd claMinnles In honor of
I
:hli happy saint
The Krueior home was ayly dec-
orated with hearts and cupula in j
commemoration of tho event.
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runiieu iit uie uniurii.iiiiuriu m in-.
vouiijt peopie
A iare poiior vaionune was pin-
ned to the door and arrows given
tho guests to shoot at the heart
those who wore most successful
receiving prUos.
In the dining room where re-
freshments were served the deco-
rations were especially elaborate
Hearts In dlagonnl lines enssed
tho tabic and the space between
was dotted with cuplds and hearts.
Bed candles In shades decorated with
hearts were used In lighting the
room.
At each place a valentine marked
the cover for place card and a
satin heart-shaped bon l:n box was
otireiilr for each guest. In the
center was a largo valentine box.
hcai i-shupcd of crimson satin from
a bleb aatin ribbons were drawn to
each place. The guests pulled their
ribbons at the dose of the doll-
clout) luncheon and each drew forth
:i v:ilnntlnn riiium nf which were i
the cause of a deal of merriment i
The guests for the evonlng were
Misses Clara Dyer Helen Walcott
Annie Thompson Ituliy Handol 1
Margaret Vernor Helen Say re I.ella
Smith. Kthol McKleroy Mary Mc-
Kec; Messrs. Walter Staples Kzra
Dyer Hal Spraglns. Willie Vernor
Joo Frank Williams Corner Pen-
nington Carl Weith Hoy Beecher.
Kverett and Itoyce Krueger.
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Here and There.
After the fashion of wearing so
much hair has departed more homes
will be lound that enjoy the luxury
of a hair mattres.
Mrs. Mu.igraves of St. li-uils will
in rive tomorrow to visit Mrs. llob
erts. Mrs Musgraves was formerly j
Miss lla Cook.
Considering the great difficulty
in securing girls to do housework
for good wages it Is surprising how
easily they can be Induced to take
tho Job for their beard and clothes
and a different name.
Mrs. Kvims of Chandler Okla. Is
vlbltlng her sister. Mrs. B. 11. Cor-j
lew.
.Mrs. Hunter Cra croft gave an In-
teresting bridge luncheon Tuesday
at her homo In the Victoria apart-
iiients. The rooms were decorated
with potted plants and and five of
tin gutsts. Including Mines. Charles
U. Connellee Ivan Header 1'dward
Hathaway. W. IC. Taylor and B.
C. L' Varmett were given blooming
plants. Those present were Mines.
ltobert It. Walker Joseph Hiicklns.
Jr.. W. K. Taylor Y. I.. Hayne Per -
dlnatid llagon Frank P. Johnson
William Raymond Charles U. Con-
nellee Malcolm Henry K. C. D'Yar-
mitt Ivan Reader Sidney Wilson
I'lnlcy Scruggs K. T. Hathaway.
! H arne and Davis A. Duncan. Ok-
lahoman.
The Twentieth Century Club at :
Oklahoma City observed Valentino .
with an opon se83lon for tholr bus-
bands. Valentine evening is tho oc-1
' aidou of an annual cclebratl:n In (
that club In honor of tho members.
The Third Ward Mothers' Club
t will meet tomorrow attornuou at J
the ichool liouio with Mrs. II. II
i Sayre as leader. An excellent pro i
i giKiu ha been prepared.
Tho Orlo Club moot this week
with Mrs. G. II. Webb.
The Fourth Ward Mothers' Club
meet at tu? scho l houko tomorrow1
Hfternoon with the Ferndalo Rovlow '
Chili as honor guests. I
A. B Ittwllus Co. are needing the
furniture you wish to sell. Phone 371.
I 130
Subscribe for Tho Ardmorclte.
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Head Ardmorelte Want Adi
A WEAK WOMAN
AND HER STORY111 Floral M. LlVCS a Laity WllO
FccI.S Tll.lt llCT Stimuli WaS
RCStOrCll I)V Carduf.
Floml. Ark. "I mn-t spc.ik a cood
word for Ca dui." nu Airs viol.ii
w. B 1 1 " . . J
n-t ... . . . i
iM o i ' : ; -n n 4 .
licallli. I w.is so w.alt and nervous llial .
I was not able lo do my housework
".My husband boiijlit me one botllc ol
Cnriliil the woman's ionic. I look it ac-
cording to directions nnd now I am in
jjood licallh.
"I think Cnrdui ii a fine tonic for weak
women."
tA"j siiJJS1'0 0nly ladir wl
TmusdVe you have written lo
e 0 tli: wonderful bcnclit Cardui lias
been lo them
I .iuuii luiiiiiius iuj iinm-rais ur uuicr
i nnu'i.rfnt ilrtin It cnnt.iMiQ ihi frK'n'rln
r I . . ! i ' - .... I . .. 1 1 . ..
br other nmwkish-tastiiM ingredients
K js Just a pure nalui.il extract ol
n.itural vegetable herb' lint have been
found lo reuitlntc llic womanly functions
andstreiiKllicntliefema'eshtcm
drgists sc Cardlli.
Sec vours about it
N. tt HWf Ij: lAc' Ailsi otr Drl Chain
nooea AtcilicmcCo . Chattaniv j. i nn.. InrMxv.el
liwmtteni amlU-p.w t0' k. ' II -ic Tccnttntr.l
lor Women sint In pUm n . on rcqursu
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(Copyright 1909 By G W. Dilling-1
ham Company)
(Continued from yesterday) '
bynpS Predin3 Chapter. (
T . : . ; . "
the Monk family Is found dead.'
a hatpin piercing her heart and
her glass ee misMtig The eye
is supposed t contain a clue to
the hiding placo of a treasure
worth fiO.OOO pounds bequeathed
by Gabriel Monk to his niece
Gertrude. Cyrus Vance u London
playwright falls In love with
Miss Monk's photograph Ho found
Mrs. Cahlershaw's Iwdy aud at
the time Ills motor ear was taken
by a woman wearing a white
cloak. He finds the cloak In n
Held whole his car had been
deserted. It bears the Initials "(!.
M." lie ronceals It. Joseph Strl-
ver Mrs. Caldoislyaw's nephew
and heir a gardener at the Monks.
aows his 'ove for Miss Monk.
auce meeu Gertrude ami they be-
come frloiuU He meets her father.
a dapper selfish little man. who
lives mainly In l.ondcn and keeps
U daughter on very short allow-
'''e.
CHAPTER XXI.
The Motto to the Beam.
"The glass eye: b'm the gkus
evn ..f A linn r.-itilershaw." Mr. Monk
halted near my chair and placed mo
so to speak in tile witness box.
Il questioned me most precisely
concerning my theory weighed my
leplles made suggestions of Ills own
and appealed several times to Ger-
trude u iearn what she thought
about tile matter. Finally ho con-
:luiUd that there might lie some-
thing in tile matter although he
confessed that lie saw no chance
I of n.(.0vering the missing eye which
Wils u cj. to n niisslug nuney.
'Always presuuiliig" was Mr. Monk's
r I t 1 remark "hat you are cor -
j rwti nin. j no doubt that tho
I fortune is mls-mg and that we
r
'ELT the mil
lions of cakes
of Ivory Soap
which were sold
last year into one gigan-
tic cake and it would bo
bigger than the biggest
battle-ship that floats.
"Isn't that wonder
ful?" you say. "Shows
what advertising will do
doesn't it?"
Yes. And it also shows
how great is the demand
for II lirc soap that Sells
at a Juil' price.
Ivory Soap
Per Cent. Pure
io us'j ... ... -. . u. ill
' ad. C74 3:Iil p. ui.
1 )iappearfr
I
M
my daughter and I -won d bo Rlart
to obtain It Hut the chance of
fir I iik the kiy If It bo the kvy
to t' i Mjh iry of the hldin& pla i
aii v. ry viry remote Nicr nund
no on. '
have explained everything 1
Know. Mr. Motile."
"I don't mean tlmt dir. What I
me in Is. that I tletlro yon to m on
" 'r for lu! ns '
nnd for the cdlmlnnl who Intmli-
' Am"' -vou I'!''
' !' Mp'd. may niK7
I haven't the least Idea." 1 re-'
piled despondently.
'No matter; do not dospuli. Nil
drspemndiini Is a most excellent
motto f. r the youiiK and ambitious.
It has been my motto through life
" This came excellently from
a man who Itsd done nothing but
Indulge hlumelf throughout his fif-
ty jears of existence. Hut ho made'
!he statement In n light ami atry
manner then turned to his .laugli
ler: "My dear don't yon think that
after this very orltnlnnl conversa-
tion we might have n little music
to soothe and charm our wenry
Minis?"
Gertrude whom the examination
had made thoughtful excused her-
.-elf on the plot of fatigue so Mr.
Moult took poMscsslou of die piano
himself. He played gracefully. If
not convincingly nnd snug little
. songs in a pleasant voice of i" sront
! power I would much rather have
' chatted with Gertrude who was
I now staring meditatively Into the
tnc but Mr. Monk demanded my
i-ntlre attention lie was Jealous of
ipplause and 1 was obliged to
watch li i til sitting at tho piano
'ike an enlarged white rabbit. I '
: thought privately that lie was an j
Infernal nuisance but as the father j
nf Gertrude be luu' to be treated
diplomatically.
Come daughterlliiK" ald Monk i
when he had exhausted bis stock j
0f amiable ditties "you are looking i
tired. Go to bed my child and
leave Mr. Vance and myself to elg-
arettes
In the smoking loom."
..Tht.rt. flrc. tho HIMoWnK
m n"'h
-order the servant to light ono
iU m..L. my love."
"It Is not worth while" expos-
tnlated his daughter and then I I
heard her say something In low '
loneh legardlng the rice or eoaln. j
But Mr. Monk would tako no denial j
anil as usual proceeneu 10 khiuij i
.... i i i ii
his seltlsh Inclinations. However t
as It turned cut when we sought I
the smoking room tho fire was not
laid so Mr. Monk after a few se
vero wordH about the criminal neg-
ligence of servants relinquished
his point. "And I regret to see that
you -are not so excellent a house-
keepi r tu 1 iiliould wish you to
he Gertrude'' he finished with chill
dignity. "However let It pass. And
before leaving this roni Mr. Vance
j )rn). umin it earefully."
This was easy as on entering he
j nKit. two powerful lamps
I or nlUtir j. jiad ordered Gertrude
j n;ht lmm w)tll ny assistance--
i so () room wnB Kioii to the great-
est advantage In the mellow radl -
i a nee.
' "H Is the oldest Kirtlon of this
I old house." explained Mr. Monk
I waving his delicate hand "built
! ' a" ancestor cf mine two hundred
years ago In order-to live a mon-
astic life quite like a Monk ha!
ha!" he ended laughing at his small iim when wo left the chill smok-
iest. "My late brother Gabriel id- )K loom did not ask mo to follow
ways lived In this cell I call It .r father. I therefore assumed my
a cell Mr. Vance. Rather dull you (nt.rcoat and K3k my leave. At
know but tho beam Is extremely the last moment Mr. Monk ap
fine as you can ee." pearod with hospitable offers.
The apartment was of no great
size with ono narrow window oppo -
j sl"-' ' " nrrow door. Both of
j lllL' wt'ro draped with railed crlm-
so" cl"'tal"8 10 exclude light d
' draughts. The wide and spacious
flr( I'laco was decorated with red
dish Dutch tiles and at present was
! filled with ferns and grasses as j
' It doubtless had been throughout '
the summer. The floor was eov-
ered with a richly-hued crimson ear-
pet from a Calrlen loom and the
furniture what thure was of it-
consisted of black oak. It really re-i-embled
a monastic cell In Its so-
e"c looks and the atmosphere wa.
ihlll aud deathlike as though no
human being ever dwelt In It. Ger-
trude shivered. "Come back to the
drawing room papa." he said Impa-
tiently "you can't smoko In this
ice house."
"All tho fault of your doubtfu
housekeeping my dour. One mo
ment. 1 wish Mr. Vance to admiri
this beam to which I called hi
attention some time ago. See tu
device and lettering. Mr. Vamn
.n odd motto aim an odd ib .i' i
My ancestor choso both nd 'i . 1
tho beam carved. A very tine pie .
of woil;."
"Tho beam to which ho so per-
Istently drew my attention wns a
i iivo lougui of duri oak m'etch-j
oil across the colling immedi.v.eiy
NcwB Doniocrat
Wiu i ilt itivinds of women say that they Invo boon
cinvv! ol l!i ir .tiltiH'ttts In- a certain remedy does this not
prove l!ie merit of that remedy ?
ThoiiMiuU of women have written the story of then
suffering and have UAA how they were freed from it by
I.ydia l. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for thirty
year tiie-c rjportn have been published all over America.
Without 'reat merit this medicine could never have
rained t'tie l.irc-.t f.ale of any remedy for woman's ill
never c n'.l have become known and prized in nearly every
country in llu world.
Car tnv woman let prejudice stand between her and that
which ..ill rcVu:o her health? If you believe those who
have tried it you know this medicine docs cure.
Read ill's l.ll jr from a grateful woman then make up
your mil J to ;;ivo Mrs. Pinkham's medicine a chance lo
cure you.
ISrooiclyn X. V. I :mi a firm Iwh-ver in Lyillu 13. IMnlc-
Iiiiiii'm V".re(ull C'o:iiiiiiiiiiI. I win Horrent Miircieil'roiiioiitiili'
fi'in.ilc tr uihh't fur ears nml nlriKist desimlreil of over lielur
well iv 1 in. 1 hint Iieuriim-diiwn pttins Itneliiu lie lieuilachu
and pnliis in i.iy OxioineiMiiid fried .dr .. SMiiKliani's foiiipouuil
tfalnt r s rt. The result whs a'.ronlsliiny r.nd I have used it
jmhI ihIvi; uted It ever kIucc. tl 1 1 u rrr-:if I-mh to eiectiint
iiioIIk is. I huvc often said tlmt I should i'ke (o have its merits
tlirowM on (ins f-l .v with a senreh-Ilif hi so tint women would
read ami lieeonvhieed IhaMhereisn remedv for their ul I'erinH.
" iT hit-ihaml joins me in its raise. lie lias used it for Kidney
troul le and heen entirely eured." Mrs. 11. A. Uishop II) (5
Atlantic Ac Hroolclyn Js. V.
I'or .'JO years Lydla R. rinhiinm's Veelnhlo
Compound has heen the standard remedy for
female ills. No sick woman does justice to
herself who will not. try thN famous medicine
niadn exclusively from roots ami herbs nml
has thousands ol cures lo its credit.
Bs M r.s. IMnhliaiii invites all siclc women
SF to write her for advice. She lias
guided thousands to health free of charge.
Addrc.vi Mis. l'iiikham Jynn Alass.
.
ir)ou- thi Hat i:uk1h f black wind. ;
n lh K)W) rf(1 .. d llf lhe
.
two lamps saw that an eag was
1
carved on the beam and roual
lilm swarmed a cloud ot winged
Insects. Ileueaih ran the motto In
Gothic letters ami in hatltr Aqulla
noil cap It muscas!
"An eagle does not catch files"
translated Mr. Monk with a shrewd
glance la my direction. "A quaint
saying for any in in t'i choose.
There is a story nttjuheJ to It 1
irn certain. I'erhapa Sorti'iide "
" oi't know of any story f.uh-
I HM0 nterriiited ipil.'kiv an-
' ticlpaung a long conversation In
this vault-llko room. "l) return
tre drawing loo n or you will
j c llCh i ol.l."
1 The hint of possible danger to
his precious persi'i lured Mr. Monk
away at mice. 1 iiMii.ilnod Lehlnd
mid extinguished Hi" 1 1 iip f r
Gertrude trying meanwhile to let
her understand .hit i 'le-ilni'. to
resume our Interrupted .'nuur.'atioii.
But ho seemed to be .vHcnt-min led
( Ki3SS 0f wine a slice of
1 L.aPi cigarette?" said ho gra-
j uimiHly. "Ah you will havo nothing.
j Very good hot m0 say good nl;;ht."
nL. :l10ok my hand with a royal air.
j "Remember while you are hero to
I corno and seo us. I may bo away
'
More
Friends
We'll soon count
It's just a matter
more housewives
style high-priced
Powders. Thousands are turning to
TO
One trial dors
Speak toyourgrocer. Lighter sweeter
baking or money refunded rar bet-
ter. Costs much less. You won't
believe it till you try for yourself.
CQ Ounces
'join.
treo Biimpm rvmiw t.iui utvi
UI5IUNK CO OIiIcbko III.
IS
but my daughter will always bo
charmed to show you tho house.
So pleased to have met you; so
vory very pleased."
I finally tore myself from Mr.
Monk's blandishments and secured a
friendly smile from Gertrude is 1
stopped out Into tho darkness. On
tho way back to tho Inn through
tho unllghted vlllago streets I med-
itated on the position. Mr. Monk
for his own selfish ends evidently
desired mo to find the criminal;
less to avenge Mrs. Caldcrshaw
than to secure the glass eye which
I believed to be tho clue to tho
hiding place of the fifty thousand
IKiunds. It I could manage to bo
successful It was probable that out
of gratitude he would permit me
to marry hU daughter. And Ger-
trude herself Judging from our In
torrupted conversation was not
averse to me. She was ready to take
mo for a friend at all events and
from a friend to a lover is not a
far removo; It only needed tlmo
and perseverance to accomplish.
It seemed to me that my best
plan was to cultivate Mr. Monk's
society while he remained at The
Lodge nnd between whiles to secure
If jHisslblo a private Interview with
the girl. Apparently there was
something on her mind which might
or might not have to do with the
Mootley murder. But in any case
If she were only frank with me
I could guage her attitude more ac-
curately. Once 1 gained her confl-
(Continued on pago six)
Gunrnntrrtl under
all Pure Food
I.u w 3
Every Year1
you among them.
of time. More and
are giving up the old-
Trust-made Baking
BAKING
POWDER
it. You'll never go back.
for S3 Cents
PJaques Mf. Co.
Ch!ca?n
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 218, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 16, 1910, newspaper, February 16, 1910; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81279/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.