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DAILY CALENDAR
•on Bun Hour* of Light Phua »t
RI*M 8*t* Daylight Auto* thaMoon
7:12 6:16 11:04 6:46
Forecast: Fair and cloudy tonight;
cloudy tomorrow.
Hourly temperature* 7 a. m. to noon:
43. 41. 41, SO. 62. 54
Moon rise* 4:13 a. m.
The Oklahoma News
HOME
FULL LEASED WIRE BERVICE OF
THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION’S.
REFERENDUM
ON BONE-DRY
BILL PLANNED
The Ferguson hone-dry Mil
Probably will be referred to the
people, delaying it* effectiveness
at least until August, 1918.
It became known Monday that
plans already are on fowl to in-
voke the referendum on this
most radical of all Oklahoma
prohibition measures.
To do so. petitions signed by |
15.000 names must be filed with:
Secretary of State J. L. Lyons
NEGRO SCHOOL HEAD
NOW UNDO! UKE
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1917.
‘j Ruthlessness,as a Loud Noise is , But as
A Thing to End the War, It's a Bum *
ONE CENT.
t
BF CHA8. EDWARD RTSSELL. Shipping Left.
Washington, D. C.. Feb. 19.--How much shipping tonnage
The terrible death dealing, man- ha* Great Britain available?
eating monster. ItuUikwauu&t,. Eleven million tong-■-that's all.
baring performed before the or her own, that la. Besides
world for two week* and five! 2,000.000 more tons French and
da ye. Ma*. von Tirptu. its dis- Italian ships »hv can have if she! these Ingenious
Unguis bed designer, may now wants Uiem. [atroyers.
interesting
ing to be blown off the map. j There Is A common belief that
We hoar about the helpless mer-ja submarine In InvUdble. it in
chant ship sunk by submarines, 1 not. It must always come to the
but we h-ear notbiug about the • surface to Its bearings and 1
submarines that are sunk by aim its torpedoes, and the in-j
Chains, nets, mine sweepers and Ata.nl it shows its ugly snout fhol
submat Inc do- i destroyer shunts the hat off It. |
Whereupon, goodnight, subma-i
take hi* interesting contraption So that at the present rate, j Hasy to "Hunt." , flue. i
home. in a year Germany will not have; A submarine is a snaky thing, This is one of the weapon*!
A* a Lioud Noise it was one made a dent in tii« British met -1 and give* you the shiver* the; that Lytton and Curson meant,
of the grandest ever; as a thing cheat marine. In a year (ler» liirst t.imie it pops out of the lords the ether day that the sub-!
to end the war, "starve Eng- many will have sunk less than j wate- alongside you: but it is when they said *n the house of!
land" and bring the allies to one-fifth the sea-going tonnage not invulnerable. On the con- 'marine menace was wall in hand!
their knees, it i* a bum show owned by Great Britain, France trarv it is one of the easiest of and would soon crass to bother, j
and had better be taken off the and Italy, and lews than one- ' all war vessels to get if you Another Is the Fong line of small:
board*. tenth of the tonnage these na- j understand how to hunt the boats, former fishing trew-lors
The dally toll of ships sunk tiions can use if they wish. j beast. and drifters, that go carrying
CONDITION 1$
MOSTHOPEFUL
SINCE BREAK
J. M. Marquees, negro, head of
■ Langston colored A. and M.
occ.caiy ... *■ 1'school, was made the subject of
£aI charges filed with state board of
a law "**• *
vvm*i Ue*al?ir bil*Mend av" G°i»I Marques* has been in charge
Williams desk Monday. ^ ^ mth) legs
than a year. He took the of-
Kiaetsen days show * not
bag of approximately 230,000
tone, am average of about seven
ships a day.
is not greater now than it wne After nearly three weeks of A small, fast, easily handled! nets and cables and LnocseantTy j
before "RuthueasrKws" was turned 1 blockade. therefore, the seas are cruiser, of very light draft and sweeping the N01l.l1 sea, the Irish’
loose, and if von Tirpiitz Chinks : practically as free as they were armed with t'apld-fb'c machine sea and the English channel
i he is going to starve any body j before von Tirpltz, with a her- runs is the mongoose of the sea | They *1 rote b out, sotnoti mar,
that way he will die fast of old rtble yell, turned loose his fill-: that does tl**t trick for the sub-, clear across the horizon. j
famed monster. I marine snake. Because of its j Naval export* everywhere are ■
While he was doing his ghost light draft, a torpedo slides on-; falling to be Impressed with the
danoc and the other tricks of.der it, and with its ropid-firo1 von Tirplty: Tenor of the Sea*. ..
his stunt, the allies were not guns i( can cut off a periscope j and only man-eating submarine
sitting in awesome silence, wait- or smash a conning tower. jin captivity.
FRENCH STEAMER
SINKS U-BOAT
1 By t nilrd Pr'tt.
New York. Feb. 19
the F tench
ship Guayne, arriving here today
BT ROBERT J. BENDER
1 Lltlted Frees Staff <OrVeepondenW
By I nited Prrtn.
Washington. Feb. 19.—Altha
unchanged in its dangerous par*
jticulars, the Gcitnun-Amerioan.
1 situation toilay was generally re*
; gardeil by ofllcials as more hope-
ful than at any time since the
diplomatic break two weeks ago.
Cre*! The situation is such that the
steam- United Pres* can state positively
the president, ha* "no present
reached him from the senate
late Saturday afternoon Unless
vetoed by Friday it will become
a statute with or without the
governor’s signature.
N'°t An Emergency.
Because it does not bear the, ^
emergency clause it cannot be ,____
enforced until 9u days after ad-1
tournment. that, period being:
fixed by the constitution to en-j a hearing.
able referendum to the people. ____
It requires a petition signed j ANTI-CIGARET BILL
by 5 per cent of the legal voters'
to refer a. measure. The num-
ber used as a basis is the total
of votes cast for a state oflieer
at the last state election. This
was about 300,000
Upon filing of referendum pe^
fitions. effectiveness of an act
is automatically suspended un-
til the people have voted on it,;
which must be not liner titan!
PAYS PROSECUTOR
Anti-cigarot bill in its latest
tornt was made special order for
| Wednesday in the senate Monday
afternoon.
j The plan now outlined in the
(bill provides a $1,000 license for
dealers, the bond to tie forfeited
upon conviction of the dealer
.. , .. . ,, , | for selling to minors. The tor-
tile next election held thru out feiled bond is divided, $250 to
the state. Barring a special elec-
tion for some purpose,
be the August primary next year.
It requires a majority of all
rotes cast at the election to sus-
tc.ln the law. Silent votes are
counted against it.
Governor Williams said he
would permit the "bone dry"
hill to become law without his
signature.
BRITISH ADVANCING
DEPITE MUDDY GOING
flee following the sensational
shooting and general confusion
during the presidency of 1. B. | __
M<TTie°charges against Marquees DatlCC the Hula
shortage and mis- --
use of funds.
State board of education was -v
expected Monday afternoon to New York, Feb. 19.—This
is the story of a dancing bull
snake and a ukulele-playing
monkey. The facts were gath-
ered by teetotalers, and writ-
ten by a man from a proh'ibi-
bibtion state.
Fannie, a turbulent-tailed
chimpanzee at the Bronx Zoo.
fell heir to a demoralized
ukulele, secured trom some-
where by Keeper Bill Snyder.
Bill says Fannie has learned
to play two bars of "Home
Sweet Home," keeping time
by‘swinging herself, itendulum-
wise fnim her tail rack.
George McCoy spread con-
sternation and the hull snake
all over the Fifty-first Street
police station when lie left it
there because somebody left
it. with him and he didn’t
want it.
He told the panic stricken
police to whistle and the snake
would dance Instead of fol-
low them. They did. Now is
the o’«m to . "h> danc-
ing snake to the ukulele-play-
ing monkey and let them
staee a perpetual concert and
bill among themselves.
Monkey to piay, Invents “ Lif For Ships
Ukelele, Snake to
'from Bordeaux, reported deetruc- j intention of going to congress to
lion of a German
special mer- , informant. $25 j to the prose-
, this would I (.||(|ug attorney, and $500 to the
county school fund
I NEWSPAPER BILL IS
BACK IN COMMITTEE !
Senate hill requiring newspn- j
’ pers to have 10 per cent of the j
population of city, county or
'school district, before it. caff run;
: legal notices of eithei of those;
units, was referred to committee ;
of tYaltoi F--I kUHOii. John Colo- j
, hie, Eugene Kerr, Kline and Kel-,
; tor, Monday afternoon. The bill
was not framed to suit the edi- j
1 tors, who seek to guard against ]
eliminating too man}' small pub-
| llcations.
submarine, discuss it in any way."
i which attempted to sink the! No "overt act” has yet oe-
| Guayne. off the eou..t of France, j cur red and officials see In recent
The diver first fired throej actions by Germany no apparent
shots at the Guayne. None took change of attitude toward this
effect. The Guayne, then swung
around so her 65-millimeter gun
could bo trained on the sub-
marine.
government.
The purpose of the
Is unchanged, however.
! not intend to pause in
The second shot struck its, of preparing, merely
mark and the submarine disap-
pea rod.
Before it w«-nt down I he U-
, hoa.t floundered desperately,
striving to keep afloat.
The Guayne, a steel freighter.
president
He doe*
the work
because
there appears to be o material
slump in the daily "baKS” of
U-lxr.it K.
Yarrow 1 tale Demand.
Formal demand has gone for-
ward as was expected for the
has carried millions of dollars j release or the American Yarrow-
worth of munitions to Ihe allies j dale prisoners held in Berlin,
since beginning of the war. , U tien oonflrnuitIon of press re-
, ports that the prisoners hod
. been released failed to raaob the
[state department, the government
; cable ! Its demand.
I Sec reri.ary leasing ha* been
notified by the Bpantoh AmhaH-
sador ai Berlin that the prinon-
ers would be released ”*oon.'*
rl>is, however. 1 .ansing intimat-
----- led today, probably was not In
By I'niled Virnt response to the formal demand.
New York. Feb. 19.—Begin- but rather to inquiries previoUBly
! nlng touiglit the port of New sent.
I York will be closed at night- With this and other crttJflut
[fall. situations alleviated, the prmt-
; No vosvele will be permitted dent today is laying plans for
t,o arrive or depart at night un- handling the situaMon after con-
CLOSE N.Y. PORT
AT NIGHTFALL
This picture shows how • ship would look equipped wllh inflated water wings, which the
inventor. William Selufelder. shown above, says woplrl keep tho vessel aflout even after » tor.
undo or mine had blown a hole in tt.
til Hie situation changes.
|WIRE CORES|
KY WILLI IM I*. SIMMMS
With the British Armies Afield.
Feb. 19.—The army of Crown
Prince Rupprecht has received
■several sharp raps during the last
engagement j MAY CHOOSE SECRETARY
iimont region the British have < OF “Y” AT LUNCHEON
further advanced—and this des- i --
Pite fogs, a thawing of the frozen j Selection or a general secre-
ground and resultant seas of 1 tary for the local Y’. M. C. A.)
ni„d. I may be made Tuesday noon at 1
The British lines now overlook ! the executive board luncheon for!
Miraumont at several points. A i G. S. Bilheimer, international!
violent counter-attack by the Her secretary for the western district,!
mans north of the Aims verier who will arrive from an extended I vUlage ca,,seR
■ lav at noon was bloodily re- . t.rip Ihrit Texas.
pulsed. ! The secretary will have active j
North of Armentif res the Rrft-' charge of the organization from ; ^.HIEF BENDER’S CAR
i-h raiders penetrated 250 yard* , the beginning of construction KILLS MAN ON STREET
In'o Oemtan second line trenches 1 work on the new building.
1 Spu ini l»> / ht \ , irs.
j Washing-on I> Fch. 19.—
j The umsinliable ship may lie the
, first war child of American iu-
a*aj
ilog"j
I ventire genius a.-.ui may do
with the terrors of "mad
The belt is made In sxetione of' ship: Wneu not In use they
canvas hooked to tin- side* of arP tucked out. of *ighl on liook^
the rensel. I near the dock railing. ,
TV,.. .j it.^ 'r : t ^ «1. I
Injured, tho ship could adjust:
quickly.
her "life saver”
T. R. PLANS TO TAKE
TROOP INTO EUROPE
gress adjourn*, March a.
Detmt* I/*omtng.
What, congress may do heforo
It adjourn*, hpwevpr, Uyjegustn*1'-
.wrtr.e conc-.-rn in Ihe a<lmlnietii»-
tion.
ltesplte strong pressure fcy ad-
ministration leader* at the eepi-
tol in the interest of "keeping
- Paris reports an uhbutps?-
ful Zeppelin raid oT «lhe Frcn<-li
coast near Bologue.
—Rumored Alton. Ill . will
take navennort's franehise In ......
Tliree-l league. ‘ } engines.
—Fire at Alexis. II!.. small;
stio.ooo loss. WILL MOVE MILITIA
^ . Ij 14 I .1 II ‘ t
“bolted*’ will remain above tno vess*l would renrain nociklng imaKinatitnj
water indefinitely even after a; securely on water wings. j ••rioating
p:
congress quiet," It was admitted
today the heretofore under-
surface rumblings of Bryan fol-
lowers and pacifists may break
out at any time Into a veritable
tortn 0/ debate and dlscuaaion
of the whole situation.
This procedure Is exactly what
that; the president wishes to avoid. It
hilling 60.
VON ptBNRTOPPif IR
STILL AT HALIFAX
EARLY HEARING FOR
ST. MARY DEMANDED,
By I nitid Pr?*t.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Fob. 19.
'Thief" Bender. former star ' pnto for departure from the bor-
! pitcher of the Athletics, will be | der. Gen. Funs ton announced to-1
"Early hcarlne will be demand- : arraigned In police court today | day. j
ed in the Sam St. Mary murder j lollowing the death of a 31 year) The first will start "without,
said County Attorney! old man who was run down by delay. ' It is planned
' Bender's automobile. The "Chief" patch each
: ca“e.
Charles Selby. Monday.
H■/ Fnifri/ Pt»»».
Halifax, N. S= . Feb. 19.— Still
shrouded In official secrecy, the .........
Frederlk VTll. earn in? Court. He was to be arraigned Mon-! surrendered himself
Von Rernrtorff and his riiito to * day afternoon, charged with the j
Germany, still lies in th» river ; murder of R*. F. Henry, bag-1
here I gageman j
Rererts ranehimr Aii'„ are j
♦hat Count Von Bernriorff and
near the deck railing.
Tho day (he Titanic sank.
IS Sohneider, who had just finished
s :t w«rld tour on a merchantman.! -
warfare |vmo urn "lire belt.” • :',.fKan Htlulv M'“ bt^lbilily., By / a.M <'™; . _ ,
waria.ro. i ' T lie ordinary man-sizo life saver New \oik. heb. 19.—That Col.
William Schneider of Chicago’ The jerk of a switch would w,aK h,u nVu‘t(,; Roosevrit has laid plane to
Lbe inventor of this "lift qub kly min on air pressure to j The submarine warfare in the take an American division to
belt” tor ships. He believes a Innate the. oanvas sections, and J European conflict stimulated hie Europe Immediately on doolara-
ition of horetUttles betwxsvn this
........ ........... the1 country and Germany, or
torpedo lias blow away its hot- When in use the two tuiHs'new invention is sometime called.1 h
tom, or mine has ghattesred Its. which compose the ‘life waver" | will receive it..- first test on l^ike Canaria ir it snouio uitenero wnn | president has two alternatives
i,...i „„ ..i.i.. ,, i . jl . K. army plans, is the decla- One Ir introduction by his con-
r'alien of the New York World j gres»ional leaders of a Joint reso-
today. jlutlon providing an approprta-
lle expects by a quick move. It Ion and free rein In handling
jit ,f said, to convince the entente, the situation; the other I* th*
of the co-operation of this conn- personal appeal tn which he
try Roosevelt is snid to have! would he expected to snggent that
had promises of enough men. , ■ ongress should vest In him
—- trroad powers to protect Anieri*
MILITIA KEEPS GUARD lean rlEh’s, pioperty and lives.
AT NEGRO'S TRIAL Negotiations to prevent »
-- ! break between Austria aud the
By f aiBd Br'«s. | F S. continue. Secretary Grew,
Mtin-ay, Ky., Fob. 19. • Two1 formerly of the Berlin embassy.
. ---------„ deck”
away its hot-j When in use the two hulls’new invention is sometime culled.'he will organize this force in i „•** pointed out todav that the
mine has shattered its which compose the ‘life saver" w ill receive it- first test on i^ike Canada if it should interfere with I president
are stretched on either side of M irhagan.
IN TWO CONTINGENTS
f ll>! I II11'■'/ /h-r-i.
San Antonio. Texas, Feb. i 9. j
The entire national guard has i
| been divided Into two conting-
Troopers Are Ironical
About Border Service
of about
group at
w eel;.
to dis-
: nterx al
his suite had passed the exam-
inations and that of'icials were
proceedlnc with other nss-eegers
WON’T r>ROP PROBE OF
PRINT PAPER TRUST
llil C*iled Presi.
$Va*hington. Feb. T9.—The de-
partment of Justice will not drop
Its grand Jury proceedings against
new* print paper manufacturers
tor alleged violations of the anti-
trust. laws, even tho the manu-
facturers have agreed to let the
federal trade commission deter-
mine upon a reasonable price
and eoultablc distribution, it »a-
learned today.
AMERICAN LINER IS
TRU DANGER ZONE
JJ>/ rmfril Pn tn.
Vow York. F»t». 19.—The
/.merioan liner Philadelphia Is
1235 mile* off the A m b rose
Channel lightship, according to
w4rol««* at th* line’* offices here, j
9h« Is expected to make port |rT1*n„h *rlter.
Thursday. Thirty-eigh- Amrri- b‘ piav.
ran* are among the passengers -—
who have been carried safely, SELBY "CATCHING UP"
thru toe war zone | -
A drive to clear, up acctrmn-
LABOR TO ASK WOMEN |
TO HELP END STRIKE
Reinforcement of picketing
line- In front of theaters and an
invitation lo women's clubs to
uid in settling the strike probably
will be the immediate effect of
the criminal court of appeal's
decision upholding picketing
Labor meeting Thursday night Is
to decide definitely.
The strikers agreed with May-
or Overholuer when the strike
was called to use but two pickets
tor p»«rh theater.
WAR NOVELS POPULAR
SINCE CRISIS RENEWED
Milttarv tactics and maneuver*
don’t Interest the laymen even in
war crisis time* If Carnegie 11-
brnrv is an index The romantic
-tuff f*lll gets the rail.
Technical books lay on the
-helves while war novel store*
are in great demand since the
dip’onvrilc break with Germany.
A war novel by H G TVells.
is getting the
‘Other Woman in M'Daniel
Case Slain by Former Husband
5k.
IULLKTIX.
Governor William* this after-
noon "Signed the gdVOOO
militia appropriation bill. It
carries the emergency, so the
guardsmen probably will bp
paid immediately.
jbtat, appropriation of $25 ouch,
j Most of the local Troon B
| boys hnvo thei; old job* waiting
j for them, 1 toll lory says. Thu-,
who retui n w Hiout work have
,'obs waiting t' them.
t«"ed bnelne** in his office was
announced by County Prosecutor
Selby Monday
Three hundred case* ww« pend-
ing Jan 1. 1917. They have been
reduced to 25h
CIVIL APPROPRIATIONS !
ARE UP IN HOUSE
By PeW Bren.
Washington. Fch. 19 --The
*irr.«trr civil hi’,!, carrying a to-
tal of $136.2 11,963—ncpidinc
rrepnredne.* -terns totaling *20,- ... ■ m CAD
234.639—was reported In the BUhlVIA LALL3 rug _
Honee today. The money I* for ! NEUTRAL CONFERENCE
running the government during J -
the year. I Bg f siw Pmi. •
----- I Washington. Feh 19.—The
TWO NAMFD FEDERAL
TRADE COMMISSIONERS
By f'stW Pr-e
W»*hinrton. F«b 1**—Presi-
dent Wi-eon todav no-r.r.x".ed
"W r. $t. Colver o' F-u! M*np
Jok» py*rki
The eight months service along
the Rio Grande was a closed in
• ident for a majority of the two
Oklahoma City units of 'lie First
Regiment, Troop B and field
.hospital, Monday noon, when all
■ equipment had been unloaded at
j the armory and many bud
. checked in their clothing.
Tin armory hustled w ih ar
1 tlvlty all morning, large moving
an- coming and going between
i the building and a string of
I freight ears south of the
[freight depot.
I Many lOturned guardsmen are
'skeptical a.iout rtceiviny the $2->
voted each of th'-ni by the
legislature. Trie bill 0
iwaitlnp the governor
$25 Prospect Keeps
Him From Hi» Bride
■ The $25 approp; i.ition by
legislature tor each Okla
militiamen ri keeping William
Bryan Doan, member
B, from j<- ning ni-
I >allas-
Dean married Mr
th«« Ni<"k.!<‘ laat June, the p.,
i'Cfore h is troop left cl>r o
: Pill .^lnrc then. Mrs. Doan !..■■
gone to DaLa.x. b it Dean l .ut fi
■ return to Ft. SI", to be ru i .<
, out. Then he -»nie ■ ■; t,, i >k
FYisco •
| Lho sta't
Drain' -
wediilng
In
3-S
companies of state troops wereto;i« arrived In Vienna, according
: here today to prevent mob vio-rio unofficial report. That hit
1 lenco when Dube Maitin. negro.! rartkd Important messages to
ehnged with mtirrierlng Gt. 1 tie Ambassador Penfield .* aaaiitted.
the IfiiiEpi, patrolman, went to trial i
>ma tod iy When the negro was at
Ihroe weeks ago a mob
100 000 Spies In
U. S.. He Declares
i>f Troop ♦ Hr**; :
: tied
r<> lynch Ihr
i'•dK*1 1!«/ f m/id /V'ps.
brid^ in Hn 1
•ros> o’lio>r imlnse
Maitin , n-ton.
hi riHui
1 ovor A ♦'al
} fmm , * n • •• » >
i t.h rxirr, • • ,
ii? r ft
brought <io\
Stanley ! Overman d*
it \
late ; held
now j I l fi
si 5 n a
. ; Tn •
rrroji c cl^bratc.i
in ;t body
? In'* St (1 f n
V*
"Wo ?k.nn^d so
on th#' border " *'
>arnod to Arpert no'hlnj:
i we actually havr it in our
sd«-ton ' -akl a iik*tii1»p! of Tr^*o;>
B Monday.
‘I won’t civo this suit
until thf*y mp °omw mon°>
to buy ri\illan clothes." ** ii an
other w*ao had not checked .n his
'khaki
“PM ha*’* a ?o#»1 time or
MILITARY CAMP AT
NORTHEAST LAKE, PLAN
TV
\
K
Mexican emhaiwy here received a
eommunicatton today frrni th* ftp Cull'd P"tt
Bolivian *m-*t nm*®’. csiltng Joseph Mo.
upon *11 American nations to’
oir. In * conference to dee! with
-•'rt'hc.t ,r< gro» ti o-t- or *h* 'b* «•»•» "a* e'h**" wo-*-'
;y ' Vizi'.
Feb 14 —
Krucker. called by
and her fort
Kru.-ker «-r
M Krur
diTcrrced hu
'hp. F!
: th*1 border0' a gtiardiiTi
j peafed, aftei cp: vtion bad
n«ked litm dVo did no»
had a helluva time, but
u «ood tlrnft “
Hr- ir a tnarriPd man
• Tt *.vpp a!l a 'ery good Joke
^ rV« outing, o* a muehnerk *
nival whichpYcr wa’ yni
to look at it ” h« ror
, nnmil. ‘*Pnt th#» .ok^ was on
not oti T'ft^iA Faiii, be »on
•id oi|.
Manr irjard^Tn^n had *o na^
faro from W* R1! hart-
; Ok!ahnoa City b*»°auFo th v
**nl!»tpd tho fr>rt V*
n Bunfo^v of Troop P
M^-ndav Tbo rnvprnm*-r.t ; a
*urn far* only t , rh“ *o!r.‘ *>f
man.'
hn ^ »
until I or at ion n*
pos i ramp nr x
\ the Pb.v
M ‘ *
j G^orfpp K
| I/fsfur»io r
♦ho sta *
a big
\
riiirnT
R'xh" *’
♦o thr* • '
rVr at 41
loth^r r
f“x! t^un *
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, February 19, 1917, newspaper, February 19, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859676/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.