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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
WILSON SPEECH
A GREAT STEP,
SAY EDITORIALS
THE CORE;
NO MORE
—Om ymr ip today: Barf
Taggart. Motbodlat ualv'eriltj
atkJote waa killed In auto accident
Mar Outhrio.
—Ten pan age today: Harry
X. Thaw waa placed on trial for
killing Stanford White.
—T. M. C. A. bide for building
rites reached 26 Tuesday. They
will be opened Thursday
| —Oatahoma Railway Oe. di-
rectors' annual meeting postponed
a week.
—City ball hesra Bob Farm an,
wv~ former county clerk, will be re-
*•” ruhltren oendldate for *sf(
publican newspaper* attacking
bitterly, wh.e other* merely ex-
preoaed rear d>at tta adranoed troeeluf.
TRAIL TO COME
DESPITE CHANGE
Bt CatM FTaai.
Now York. Jan. IS.—With few
eneoptloaa, the praea of ft*
country today hailed Preeldent
Wl.oon’a apoooh to the aenate aa
a grant nap in the history of the
nation and at the world.
Comment today show ad n po-
litical party division, aoma re- pnhiican candidate for safer eom-
It mlsslnner.
. I —"Newer
Declalon of Col. W. H. "Coin
violated our agreement with him
to accept tha Ozark trail on Ite
original plan, and ho felt be
ahould go where aupport would
be unanimous.
"Harvey stated his arguments
aainst cement roads, and no_______
solid argument* against his grav- [ slbllity.
el roads plan appeared.
"But Oklahoma City la going
to have the Ozark trail and
Oklahoma-co Its good roads. I
; went out with the county eom-
1 mlssloners yesterday and located
state convention in Shawnoo, southern family nor was I born In for permission to guide me In the .mlna.
Feb. 22. an oasis In Egypt at midnight, fine arts of the drama, because I’m getting 11000 a week, that
Linkups In the president's race Our press agent made that up. he said I was a ;,rodigy. That’s Is a moving picture week which
are already at work. Dick Lou- My father wasn’t a celebrated some more of the press agent’s |r.:pans a year,
than probably will be Oklahoma sculptor. Ho used to run a milk bunk
T-lty'a candidate. Roecoo Cox, route and Is now a Janitor for He also started the rumor that;
Llncoln-co judge, la nother poe- an apartment house In Hoboken. I was a Russian countess In dla- I
Legal
I I didn't run awfty from a con- guise.
;vent to go Into movies.
Ain’t Nature Wonderful?
Harvey to make Oklahoma Cltv' £raT®' beds east of the city, to j
be used In the road east to thei
ideauani would
tiers lan dings
The Ne* fork
publican, declare*
Jump back when
In front of an auto,”
mlaun- ***** H1ghl«y "Always go
strs'ght ahead and you'll escape
Tribune. Ke-!»nJnrl"
the prnsddeat
county line. People at Spencer Schwartz. I didn’t come from an
raised J1000 yesterday for the
rood, other small town* are do-
ing aa well, and farmers are giv-
ing freely. Nearly 1200 miles
of the Ozark trail are now nnder
course of construction and Okla-
~tra"l Tio«na-oo •'111 soon be In the
band wagon ’’
lead to
oranc. calls the speech
a monumental mistake or an
act that will fill a glowing page
Payne oe Sheriff will take
charge of H V H’urst, arrested
wane The SI. Louis Globe. L’amo- f* b#'
olther ! *1 »*’•
—Mayor Over bolder | writes the
Vlaaotifi Valley conference of
. h. . rnton Printers, lr **>*«lnn si St.
T„ a certain extent a Wn,ll*rjJ~ Wo., to ' ""J
dlvteim ik apparmi In the Dome-j —1‘
m*Vc groan ,torV * Uni* opart and w^mt te
The i.oulavlll* Oourtet^Joumal *80 2?R
refer* to the speech aa the "pro- - ?■ ’*» f”r "T
posa) ofa tranacandontal dream-1 my two-vear term ’*> be on.et
_ «sH Sheriff lohn.ion
ST.
a competitive point on the Ozark
trail. Instead of a common point,
as In the original program. Is
not going to tak« the trail away
from Oklahoma City, aaya Floyd
Thompson, father of the good
roads movement in Oklahoma-^
and Col. Harvey’* chief nonten-
ant In promotion of the
thru Oklahoma _____
Oklahoma!*Cit CARHART PROCRAM
bails with other towns on pro- ONE OF NOVELTY
posed routes came as the result _
of a m'aunder-ttndlng which 1' L. Harding Kirkpatrick, Over-
being Ironed out. and which will land representative from Toledo
result In ret iming Oklahoma 0. Mr Whitaker, Toledo O J
City aa a perma *nt point.” says Wat so*. Wichita. Kans.; 100 WHEN THE
Thompson Overland dealer* over the state tc POOR
"Col. Harvey came te Okla the governor and state countv vsvsia.
home City a year and a half and city officials will be spec a
ago. and agreed to make thi- guests of Dirk Car-hart -ta-e
place a terminal on the tra’l If Ov rland agent, at his show at
the county wn.,'-? build a grave i.;-^rty theater Wednesday night
’The till son Pol ar Mystery ••
CONTMSIOS OF A MOVIE
ACTRESS.
My right name !s Minnie
(Published In Tin Oklahoma New*
go Into movies. X was I haven’t any queer hobby. My ,,n"Tla^v l®' j®(’ j^’ iti7)**’
*n a convent or boarding picture last month In the J-llac ■ notice: to pavixq
school. ^ When I was six years old , Book showing me getting Into : coathactohx.
I wasn’t on the stage and Sarah my luxurious limousine Is phony.- Sealed proposals will oe reoelved
Bernhardt didn’t ask my parents That was a taxi driver friend of hJ ^ nty''okiShVma^up
to 12 00 o’clock m!, February ‘ Sth,
distinguished aristocratic
MANY
Distinctive
REASONS
Why you should try Hostet-
tcr’s Stomach Bitters
APPETITE
TOURIST FARES TO TEXAS
Tleketa on sal* dally—final limit May Slst. 1917.
Stop-arm at Pleaanre Within Final Limit
Anattn...............’..Il»45 Houston ............... *118
■rownarille ............ »1 75 Laredo ................ 16 68
Corpus Christ! ........ is.45 Mineral Wells ........in 60
Galveston •...... 21.88 San Antonio .......... 19 45
SERVICE T n.4T SERVE.*
For berths, reservations. trains service or any
travel Information see or write—
4G. R. RECKER, District Passenger Agent, or
F. W. BTRIESY, Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Oklahoma City
road from Ok!- nil
"There
the route nnsts
pnlnted into fh*T city everyone
•eem»d to lose enthusiasm
. . . ’’Ther) Col. Harvey came buck
Tk* New Vork Rtaata Zeltnrg were >oo rt^any mtird. n. and rvanK ^ prf,mI^rt ,0 ,uprnrt OVU
declares the president's words robber fftrib• w ^ first horns City for fh» 1917 ronven
"will ring 'hru the centuries'’ weehn to plea** me .. i t1on If we wonld send a del-ga-
While the I;Mnote Stoats Znltung —I'ncoln Mef onne.i. * , T I tton to the Springfield conv»n
declarei he spoke without au- wed" OManoma < lf” In »imo Thl« woe done and w-
thn-ity. Jlillv ?on<!uy fiti'clon sev-- t. yettrv the roivnticm lari foil
The N T •v’.uies declare# the ago 1 ; to conduct a
etealdoat glvot voice to the Nowata
acntln:<nts of the American peo-
ple." Tie World, that he has
enunciated the "broad principles
of liberty."
CUT ear*
to the county Thle wa* Carhart has prepared a neve'-v
agreed to here, hutjnst at «oon program for wha: V...eager My.
had ('u j of !h^ (heater sars w:l’
biggest crowd of th® rea?
WHEN THE DIGESTION IS
WEAK.
WHEN THE
LAZY.
We Dance at Dreamland 6 Nights Per Week
j and also Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:15 and at Relic
IO 1..VV U UlUllR »**., * to* y s
1917, a duplicate of e*ch propaaa.1
ii.us’ be filed with J. E. Freen«f.
City Auditor of .H.t!d City, and wrtil
bo oocned and considered by Ih#
1 Board of Commissioner* In th*
■ Commlsaloner’a Chamber In th#
City Hall Building, at 1:00 o’oiDclt
p m., KeTiruary flth. 1017, for fur«*
nlshlr.g the material* and perform-
lr.a? the work ne-'e-saary to Improve
sShartel Avenue from the north
line of Cla-ssen Boulevard to the
s. uth line of Sixteenth (10th)
Street, and Highland Clrcl* from
tne North line of Thirteenth (lath)
Street to It* Junction with $ha -tel
Avenue, all In the City of Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma, by doing th*
necessary gradlni? and filling; by
pcivinK the roadway of sMd street*
and avenues with Oklahoma Nt-
i tural Rock Asphalt composed of a
paint course and Two (2 Inch) tnjH
wearing *urface laid on a Four U)
Inch Concrete Ra*e; and construot-
lng the necoasary catch-basin*. 1
let* and man-holes. Including th*
nfcess;t.ry Iron castings and oove:-*;
hy in.stalling: the neoe.**eary Vitrl-
D 1 U,1 I 1 D t U ’ 1/ H In
LIVER is! l5le on S,unda>’ ni?ht froni 8 o’clock'until '11:15 and H you
the
at his ehow house.
nii.-etlng at
French Are Critical
Of Wilson Speech
Hi, rnihd Hr**a
I’ari* Inn 2Z - Th* Fr*f»cfi
preaa la frankly orttksal today 01 r>*Ri w ai'KFRM a N
Rreaidenl Wilson’* sddrras All
^frUth.,*“hru meeeage food aw.ndHn, ha. Ju.t
age U
wlthooi merit, bat adjudge It
Utopian
Bays tk* Echo do Paris: "Our
friends serosa tha Atlantic, imag-
ining our country Invaded and
bleeding, must fe**l and will nn- ,n*
demand, it I* ImpcsMhle for ua
to Join nnrooareedly In tbla voy-
age Into the Azure.”
_U Journal declared ’'President
Wilson la banntad with tba fixed
Idea of Inangnratlog tbo golden
ago of universal brotherhood.”
OAJTT TELL, RUT
BOON.
Editor Sown: Plaose notify
reader* just when Evorett True
trill make hto official call at th*
capita! building and weather
, bureau^
CUT THIS OUT
Frau Kupfer and her daughter
by police today Berlin’* first
cltlzenO have been swindled out
of millions, in a story of flnane-
and manipulation (hat rivals ^
rir-ron.
Frau Ktip'cr rsmr to !^1p*!r
In 19 14 and borrowed 400 markc
1192.001 with which she opened
a small office. She purchased
artificial honey and later resold
at a great profit. It was but c
short time until she had 10,000
marks $2300, and this she In-
vested. reselling at extravagant
prices.
Gained Thousand*
Her fasrin it!ng m inner, gain
id hundreds and thousands from
Investor*
ganlzed a
"Thai corv<-n>lon ts fclriort n<-. Cay noon
now. the h'eeeri goods r .d-
meaMntr ever h* !d hut It a'*'
resulted In the beginning of th
"IsuntlersfHnd'nt; which led C l
Harvey to withdraw hU work
from Oklahoma City.
Selfish inretoris on posed t.
Col ITprvev’s plsr. fried to rnpl
fallre Ihem-r’T"- 00 th« Ozart-
trail A de'lnrie nrogr->m wr
started to opnose Col. Harvey’
gravel road nltn. and supporter
of cement soads raised a t>*r
howl against gravel roads
"The C. of C. became divided,
In Its support, snd It *1, then j
th-ri Hsev«v nnl'ed out 'f* had
YOUNG DEMOS WILL
MEET AT LUNCHEON
Vnontr D-minles wli: have lun-
V t’.-on 1 Colcord basement W d-
ta ar-aneo for the
BUT, the all important on
is. that it helps Nature
in restoring normal
conditions. Insist on
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
want to learn to dance see T. A. Hoover at Dreamland any
hour from 9 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. We have four ladies to
help you to learn to dance.
T. A. HOOVER, Prop, and Instructor.
G9?09Cee9ttG890OM««O9OO«a
’ SNAPPY !
1 IS COM ING\
9 jm
M®99O®Ot0O9OO09e®O9O®MO
of the pavement;
the nece.seary 6-!nch by 18-in
Concrete Curblag, and by !n*talli:ig
the necessary Oak Header*.
All the necessary work and ma-
terial used shall be In accordant*
with the plans and specification*
now’ on file In the office of :^i*
City Clerk.
Kach proposal, filed with th
City Clerk, must be aceompan’.e
by a check, certified by a Bank
located tn Oklahoma City, In th*
amount of three (3) percent
to C.
With the Fingers!
Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
Sore corn*, bard corns, soft
corns or any kind of a corn can
shortly be lifted right out with
the fingers lf you will apply
dire- tly upon the corn s few
drops of freezone, ssys a C.n
and she finally or jclnnatl authority.
12.300.POO concern j It is claimed that at small
Almost unbelievable dividend 'coat one can get a quarter of an
«er« paid. Frau Kupf-r forged ounce of Freczone at any drug
OLD wroij* nniFR FOR
OAT lit R "41 ntflFNEM
AND HEAD NOBBE8
If fm buow someone who Is
• troubled with head noises, or Ca-
tarrhal Dsafnoaa, cut out this
formo’.a. and band it to them,
and fom will haea boon tbo means
N sawing son* poor snfforor per-
bapo from total deafness. Re-
sont experiments have proved
conclusively that Catarrhal Deaf-
ness, head noises .etc., were the
dfroot onuse of constitutional dls-
oaoe nad that salves, sprays, ln-
laleos. etc., msroly tomporlze
wltt tbo complaint and seldom
iff smr, effect n permanent core.
Tbtt being on, much time and
money baa boon spent of late by
a aotod specialist In perfecting
a pttre. geatle. yet effective tonic
that would quickly dispel all
trace* of tbo catarrhal poison
from tbo eyotem. The effective
praocrtptlon which waa eventu-
ally formulated, aed which has
aroused tbo belief that deafness
will soon be oatlaet, la given be-
. lew in undorstaedable form, so
that anyone ena treat themselves
Hi tbetr own heme at little ox-
••core from year drngglat 1
on. Paimlat (Double Strength!)
about 7(c worth. Tabs this
borne and add to H 1-4 pint of
hot water and 4 on. of granulated
sugar: stir until dissolved Take
one tnbleepoonfnl tour times a
day
The first dose should begin t”
relieve tba distressing heirt
sotses. headache, dullnees, elondv
thinking, etc., while the bearin
rapidly returns as tha system !=
Invigorated by the toole action
•f tha treatment. Lorn of smell
Snd moeei dropping In the back
Of the throat, art other symp
toms that show the pretence of
catarrhal poison, and which arc
eftsn entirely overcome by th1*
efficacious treatment Nearlv
ninety per cent of all e*i trou-
bles are directly caused by ca
tarrh; th<refore. there must be
man* people -In, hearing esn
he r«s:or->i h> thia simple borne
treatment
Fvr y rvnrt who m troubled
with ’-e,<i nn «o» catarrhal deaf
ness, or catarrh la nay for
thculd give tbla proaeriptloa a
* ’ l—Adv»rtleement.
contract* for army food and a»
her buriTtcss grew she established
,i smuggling concern. Her head
nuarter* in Berlin were always
filled with food.
This the rich people of Berlin
bought wjlllnglv at extortionate
prices. Hotels bid for her' prod
nets Frau Kupfer began quietly
obtaining enormous turn* on her
prcml-es for future delivery
Then she was trapped.
Careful search wa* being made
today for a man co-worker of
the fascinating Fran Knnfer
store, which la sufficient to rl<i
one’s fret of every corn or callu-
without pain or soreness or the
dancer of Infection.
This new drug l» an ether
compound. and while sticky
dries the moment it It applied
and doea not Inflame or even
Irritate the surrounding tissue.
This announcement will Inter-
est many women here, for It Is
said that the present hlgh-heel
footwear la putting corns on
practlraljy every woman’s feet.
—Advertisement.
“Legal Limitations
-Of-
Modern Advertising”
For Wednesday's Meeting.
Of the Oklahoma City
Advertising Club
.. W,J' w (’repn. of 'he law firm of Hartzr-ll, Cavanash
Green & Martin, of Quincy, 111., will address the Advertising
Club on the above subject. K
This ^!Lturv "*** “re Invited to Attend
12 O'CLOCK SHARP — WEDXKSD.1Y
CARY 24—SKIKYIN HOTEL.
XOOX — JAN-
Velie
Touring Model,
$1135
Velio
Roadster,
$1115
Ve’ie
4-Pasa. Roadster,
$1135
•
Velie
7-Pass. Six,
$1600
the amount bid. payable -- ..
Pfmmpllft’rk, Pity ^’lerk, same ?•
be forfeited to the C!ty !n car*
the succes-sful bidder f.t,' s to ent*>r
Into a ■ act nnd furnish the re-
quired b<»nds within the required
’ 'me
Each bidder Khali nsrree to en»
for Into contract within ten (11)
days after the accept.-, nee of Ms
bid, also to commence work within
thirty (30) days after signing the
contract and to complete the ua me
within ninety (SO; days after com-
mencement.
The contrRcttor to whom th
contract sha'l be awarded. «ha’.
execute to the city a ffood an
'Sufficient bond in the sum equa
' to twenty (20) pe-cent of the con*
jt’-act price, conditioned for th*
I i faithful execution of the work an 1
■ j e r forma ne* of the contract and f. r
the protection of said city and a I
property nTnm Interested, against
any and all loss or damage cauae.l
by reason of need!genre of the con •
tractor or Improper execution of
the work.
The contractor to whom the con-
tract ahatl be awfi-rded shad! exe-
cute to the city a g • »d and suffi-
cient bond In the sum of ten (10)
It is unusual In if* ! r^r<'cnt of the contract price con-
, dltloned for the maintenance In
irrangement nn«l style. The* seat Is good condition for raid Improve-
f|*l menta for a period of five years,
1,1 from the date of the completion
f«*r deck is fitted with two com|Mirt- nnd acceptance of said Improve-
metits. The one reac hed through a real1 j '"rl” --ontrnrior to whom the eon-
door provides a safe and secure place for',^n'’, "ball ho nball ex«-
__. _ _ , , .... . out, to the S'atf» of Ok’ahomn. a
^xtru 111*6*0 linn rims; th© oth©rf accessible good nnd sufficient bond In the
by a water-tight rover on the flat surface ’T'" f1 rnr"r»ri prto-.
. roT'dltloned on the payment for all
Is siiffh'icntly lurtfe to house two or mor< labo* and mate** ii used In the
\vf'pk of improvi • cnt.
I The con#i*actor t'* whom the con-
i t’*?:<• t shall l>e nwri’ded shall re-
Ak*i,a*, i «i . ..ii- reive In payment for. said work,
Otlior » ©I-t. timmU’Is ar«* ©qiuilly am sii|Mk- Street Improvement Hnn-ls at their
rlor In their style and design. I.et u
‘Snappy1
ts the one word uhleh best describe* the
Velie Six Roadster,
arrangement anil at;
with deep-tufted hark and cushion.
suitcase* and other miscellaneous articles
Uoth are supplied with locks and keys
bring a car to your door.
Randall-Taylor Motor Co.
msTKiiinous win Oklahoma
814 X. B'oadway. Oklahoma City, Okla.
SEE IS AT SPACE 18 Al TO SHOW
WEDNESDAY
Night Only—
-THE
Billion Dollar Mystery
Will Be Unfolded At The
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prr>v‘ • I f-d for
t'on to etc, \»-t!clc 12. Chapter
flcnioiffiiralp to yon. \ pfion© ©Jill wil’ i 1 h of the Rcv'xod T.nwn of the
rstn?** of Ok’ahoma. 1910.
| The» Hoard of Commissioners rff-
{cr vc the right to reject anv and.
i all b i!m. *
C F SEMM ET.BECK,
(Peal)______OIty_Clerk.
(I'uhllshed !n The Oklahoma New*,
January 19, 20. 22. 23. 24.
2». 20 27. 20. 30 If)*, 7)
XOTICK TO PAVING
< o \tii \crows.
Se-a.led pruposi’s will be received
by c !•' Sc mm cl beck. City Clerk
of Ok'ahnniJi City. Okl.ihoma, up
to 12.00 o'clock M.. February 6th,
1017. a duplicate of each proposal
t. ufft bf* filed with J. E. Freeney,
C > Auditor of *ald city, and will
1>» opened and con.s’dercd by the
B'V.i rd of ('oiTwni'ssionera In the
« '* on sis'.oncr'-s Chamber In tbo
c tv Hall Building, at 2.00 o'clock
1 n> February fitli. 1917, for fur-
i «Vng the mater 1 ale and perfor/n-
1 • g the work necessary to Improv*
Nineteenth (19th) Street from th*
Id*.•'t Hue of Walker Avenue to the
'V- st. line of Broadway, and Harvey
Avenue from the North line of
1 '.tenth (15th) Street to the North
1 ne of Twentieth (20th) Street, all
1: the City of Oklahoma City. Okla-
homa. by doing the neceseary
grading and filling: by paving th*
roadway of »ald reefs and ave-
rt' s with Oklahoma Natural Hock
Asphalt composed of n paint couree
nnd Two (2 Inch) itch wearing
surface laid on n Four (4) inch
Concrete Ba.se; and constructing
the necessary catch-ba«lna. Inlet*
end rnan-holes. Including the nec-
essary Iron casting* and cover*:
by installing tne necessary Vitri-
fied tj i> (V P r p|na r r\ ai(..,ii. i.1. 4 I _
o. J
V
LIBERTY THEATER
You Are Cordially Invited to be My Guest
Unusual Entertainment whether You are
Dealer, Owner or Motor Car Enthusiast.
Such Shirts!
Shirt* have joined the bargain list at
Joncs-1 lelton’s th:* week. Mi h values
a? are oifered in thi? select line of
EARL & WILSON
and
JONES-HELTON SPECIAL MAKE
shirts, with prices
20% Reduced
am
sewer pipe to adequately drain
the surface water from the *urfac*
of the pavement; by const ruotln
the netvf.ca.ry 6-lnch by lfr-lr.
r<;ncrete Curbing, and by 1n*talllng
til* necessary (»ak Header*.
All th** necessary work and ma-
j terlTl used shall be In accordance
v ‘i the plans and specifications
i ■ v- on file In the offlc* of the
City I’ierk.
F.i‘ h proposal. filed with the
C \y Clerk. mui» he accompanied
b\ a check, certified by a Bank
located In Oklahoma City, in the
U'un* of three (3) percent of
amount bid. payable to C. F
y« in me'b^rk. City Clerk, same to
I* fo’fvlted to the City In cr«*r^
the ?ti crssful bidder tu '.s to enter^y
i: ’ o i-ontrcct and fuinlsh the re-
quired bond* within the required
time
Each bidder shell agree to enter
Into contract within ten (10) days
after the acceptance of his bid. also
t * commoner work within thirty
i n • days af:er slgi : g tin contract
ai >1 to complete t* • game w ithin
n.•••'>• (90' da>3 after commence-
ment.
The cetera tor to whom t h e
c *r»ct sb.Cl be awarded, ehnl!
'Ue to the city a good and
ecf# c • nt bond !n the sum equal
to *w nty (20) percent of the con-
tra ;• «. eondlt 1 for th*
f * ’’n ex- I’ut i-n f th«- work M>i
] ■ ii <• 9 the » *ntr:i' t arid tor
th- protec*:on of said city and .ill
jn ?»ertv ow n»*rs intereste 1, agH.- *<•
ja\> and a!! loss or damage caused
b\ re.u**on of r - ar' - cne e of the « on-
t’*t or improper execution of
th*- work.
The r:tractor to whom the con-
tra 't c : ' be aw d* d shn 1
cute *
ciern ’
'em or tne contract p-lc* con-
) In
X
s ha
11 be
Aw • dt d sha
(
he v .
ty i good and
>on
if the
for
the sum of tv
«* *’i • ract p•• lo
th" ma!n*enar
i«>n
7 f lor
t for sa'd 1m
fo
r a ]
period of five
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917, newspaper, January 23, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859882/m1/2/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.