The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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ENEMY LAND
ARE ANSWERED
HV VICTOR MOKG.W
Editor of Tin- C'levfl*nd I’m*.'
(Copyright, 191M.I
Since my return from Kur«|»« *
have received a largo number ot
question# front reader# on point*
which they aay have not been
touched upon in my article#.
Sumo of til**** question# I can-
not answer. a#, for inatance, that. ,
«»f “Colllnwnod Obaerver" who ask*, i J
Now that you have been over |
there, toll us how long the wafj
will Ihmi."
Hero nre #*»ni# of tlie questions
I liu\ h l>eeu able to iinnwer;
Are the theaters closed In Ger-
man cities its u reault of thu war?
In the early part of the war
the theaters were closed, l*ut now
all are open. They are largely
patronized. All dance hails, how (
ever, are closed.
• •
1 low does t iermany mi*e its
money for the lied t’nww’
Ma<nly l»y lottery. |*rUes are
offered and chances are sold ull
over the country.
Are there women soldiers in
Hermany ?
No regularU i*rgunlsed ones, as
in lluiifc.tr)
not !*♦• arrest oil, but any of the
belligerent countries can refuse to
vise hi* passport Tin* make# him!
virtually a prisoner in Switzerland,
as it a* impossible to cross any
frontier without proper passport
vise. There are hundreds of men
In Just this fix in Switzerland. To
them Switzerland 1* a prison with-
out walls. %
TO VITALS, IS
WORD TO U. S.
if KngUsh credit goes the allies are
gone. So the KnglUh are export-
What are caution cards?
Caution cards are posted in all
public places in Franco and Her
many. They are addressed main-
ly to soldiei** and *a\: “He care-
ful. Watch your tongue, lie
member, the oar* of the eiuin>
uro listening
WUh all the men in the war.
who does the common labor in
(Senna ny ?
Women and ■prisoners. ISerman.v
holds nearly 2,000,000 prisoners,
mainly Kusslan*.
Are all American* in G*,*nnan>
interned?
Not all. Hut those who are not
interned are required to report
to the police once a week.
Is Constantine. former king of
Greece. In Germany?
At last accounts Constantin*
w-it* in St. Moritz. Switzerland.
How do the Germans get rubber |
for automobile tires?
The pneumatic auto tire has sllj
hut passed out of existence In | ;
Germany, Such rubber it# la *
available Is used exclusively on, t '
the wheels of army vehicle# andj
the auto* of the royal family, j
Various substitute# for rubber are!
in use. A cement tire Neems to
ha niost freely advertised in (Ier-|
man newspapers. - Fx «, TT. .
• • • | This if*, so far as is known, the; King All>ert of the Helglans.
Why aren't (Im Harman women! first photokrn|)h u> arrive la till* It looks as tho the ''shako ------
permitted to wear Mark In mourn-1 country showing the recent meet- going to he one of tho hearty , lhru „„
In, for members of their family! in* between < ienei-tl 1'ersliiiiK aial, American kinil.__
who have Iswa klllwl In tho war?! Tl,u r*«uuilit>
i Are travelers wearohd if thej
i Kick to enter a country ut war?
Oidv those person# whose con-
duct, apptvi ranee or history liave
| excited suspicion are searched by
j the officials «>f the allied couu
I trios. Herat any i* tm»re strict.
» and few * stranger# escape being
ware Ikm! ut the l»order. At Itasel,
j however, an inlerurhun electric
* line runs over the bonier from
, Switzerland into Germany. Many
] persons have business that re
j quires then} to make almost
• daily trip# over the Imriler. The
guards get tu know them and
| they meet with little difficulty-
' Where tha electric lino crosses
the iHiundary there is a huge
, gate. Here the motomian and
• conductor and all paHsengers are
l# rcHpiestisl to alight and pass
foot, each being ques-
tioned or searched l»y the guards.
This formality Udng eoneludeil.
| Rumania provide not only oil f«*r t|,e , al- having also been searched
'submarines, hut gasoline for air- t|,,, motornuin is permitted t<* g«>
How many m>i«# has the kaiser
In the war’* Have they all es
raped injur\ ’
The Kaiser has *ix sons In the
war. All luxe «»M\ip*xl injury ex
c**pt .loiii'him. who was slightly
W oliudisl
Who Is Frau 11 of rut Heeker"
She Is a Beilin woman who has
won fame by establishing free day
nurseries, where the wives and
wi.lows «.f soldiers may leave their
children when they go out to
work.
/;y / siVJ /'mi.
Washington, Feb. 14.—W ith Hug j
land'* import business “stripped t«> .
the skin. " America must at least
“take off it# rout.”
Prof. K. F. Gay of Harvard, newly
ap|N»inted government ship tonnage
expert, thus xv.trmsl business that
hereafter there will he hut little |
. space for anything but war mate |
rials.
"And as for tlie. people." he *ai»l.
“the conception <»f ‘necessitie* will
change greatly as tin* war goes oil."
Room for Yilal Need* Only.
Following announcement that the
government had determined to re
strict imports. Gay ha# l«ccn at
work will”, shipping and business
experts developing recommendations
for limited imports under license.
To thousand* of letter* from firms
thruout the country anxious to
know if they will oe permitted to
I import materials needed in their
he said, “that there will lie room
only for vital net*Is. 'Necessary* ■ «.......— — ---------
Isn't a strong enough word. We I Ing goods which take up the small
will take every means possible to ! est tonnage piwsible and yet net the
avoid un«*xi>ected upset# to hush | largest financial return,
ness, hut no list* of materials for •*
which licenses will not l>o issued 1
can ho announced, as condition# I
will be altogether too flexible.”
, "Kngland,” he *ald, “is playing ! _ _ -. " r* u A
1 the game on tin* square Before | JtuD wXllSlC ivnC Ofl l*0r6llC<iU
the war her import# amounted to]
64.000,000 tons a year In 1914 they
were cut to 43,000.000 tons and
this year they will b« further cut
to -4.o00.000 and consist almost
entirely of war materials.
It i* complained that Kngland
____0______
IlnnlliiK. Illlllimt*.
I r< -J|tirkfn«
The preeenen of large number# people.
Of women In black would provide * * * | .unmanned, om *»»»»»•> *”• tiu- luomniu.ii .. ... .............. *'■
„ kBV to the enormous lassos the Where dues (lermaii.v Ret oil for piano* and automobile.. Had Hu- |,ul.k and hrliiK "»• ear over. 1 he
CrniaUK have .u.talue.1, and would its submarines- 1 hear their ma- mania been able to repulse the („x.imilmt loo is .-omlm-ted by both
.-die more In.Utent the elumor ehlnerV must swim In oil to he I Hermans, the status of the war; Swiss and 'ierma.i hoards the
for pence. The Orman Royer.p effective. ) bu different today. i Swiss to pr er.t the carrymu of
mem strives In everv way to con Htimanhi, The well, taken or er • • • ; ........ut of .Switzerland and the
real the number ttf killed from the-nfier the German occupation of; Are llrltl.h and French officers j Germans to delect spies.
__________ ■ ■■ ——Ini, An ..nluntsAH POl III) f.v. I I Ik ^VOK*k • • •
Mother, Your Child needs
a Harmless Laxative.
taken prisoner required to
in Germany? j t Raw a reference in a paper
No. Iti the German caste sys-tho other day t«» the “underground
tem the officers form a Hums of railroad” from iiclgium to I’lNmcc.
supermen who must never soil j What is meant by that?
| their hands with manual labor.) Hy underground railroad I*
Hence, to permit even a prisoner meant the same svstom of nierci
of the officer class of an enemy ful co-operation that exist**! in 1
| nation to do manual labor would, tho Fnited States before the,civil.
in the eyes of German militarists, war to aid Haves to make their i
I react against the superior quality way into free territory. The j
of the German officer. i Helglan underground milrotul has
, i * j for its purpose tho helping of
Where do our toys come from. Belgian girls to escape Human
now that we are at war wltli soldiers. ^ ^ ,
‘Tn'Tldi the I’nltcd suit.-, im ‘ What I. meant hy a suspect list? ]
ported toy. valued ut C.5UO.OOO Suspect lisls uro made tip
from Germany U..t year the name, of persons who arc unde,
1'nlted States imported no toys simpleton, hut who. f' •
1 from Germany, but American evidence
manufacturers exported Sll.ooo, he arrested V or Inst urn e In
' onn worth This would Indicate Switzerland the (.e ni.ins m\
that America has cup.urml the thouHand* and the u.hcs hand, sis
0f Hocret service agents. K\*i\
0> * ’ • • • stranger whose presence there can-
i not be accounted for is watclied
After prisoners are exchanged i n BllU< ,|ie other, and
are they allowed to go hue* to ,.v ,mth. n his con-
the fighting. ; ,]Ui t ob assoclntions are such ns to
. No- T'u-y may do clerical ''“‘vi, SUK1,u.io„ of one side
I or work behind the lines, but thej , ,,tl,0). llis mime goes on
in *' rl'"u*..... 1
What can you toll me about the
exchange of British ami German
prisoner# ?
There i»r«* two set* of Intern-
ment camp* in Switzerland one
for wounded German# v ho were
taken prisoner bv tin* Hritish and
one for wounded Hrltl*h taken j
prisoner b> the German*. The,
men 111 those camp# were chosen
from tin prison camp# of G**rmany
and F.nglainl Thex xv«*re chosen,
hy a coiiiipissioti of Swiss doctors
whose appointment was Jointly
concurred in bv Germain and
Kngland.
'Phis coninilssion goes to tin*
prison ramps in Germany and in
Kngland and select# the prisoner#
according t«* degree of disability
and length of term as prisoners.
They are then taken to the intern
ment camps in Switzerland, and
from there are returned to Kng-
] land and to Germany. It
quently happens that a train bear-
ing repatriated Germans will pass
i a train bearing Knglishmen xvh«»
live been hold prisoners in Ger-
i many The work ««f ex*change ts
very slow, however. All of the
1 2500 British prisoners now In the
internment camp# in Switzerland
were taken in 1 or the early
part of 1915
The Old Age Sign
Doubts Crossed
Drink Hot Water
If You Desire a
Rosy Complexion
Says we can't help but look
better and feel better
after an inside bate.
and Temples
A headache remedy w ithout the dan-
gers of • headache medicine.” Relieves
headache and that miserable feeling
from colds cr congestion. And it acts at
oneMustcrole is a dean, white oint-
ment, made with oil of mustard. Better
than a mustard plaster and does not
blister. Used only externally, and in
no way can it affect stomach and heart,
as some internal medicines do.
Excellent hr sore throat, bronchitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lunt-
baco, all pains and aches <>t the bade
or j mts, sprains,sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, hosted feet, colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia),
due and 00c jars; hospital site HuQ.
Jion't l*»t gray hair mak*- you
look .vrars older than you arc, for
it is now an easy matter to tint
gray, flitted or bleached hair In a
harmlcN* wit) Tin* new prepara-
tion, ■ 'Itrow iiatoii**, ' is proving #"
popular that thousands of people
of refinement and many leading
hnir-drrVsei'H aft* now UNing tins
wonderful product exclusively
■ Hrow natone” nie**t# every tle-
tnantl and fulfills every test re-
quired of it, anil is so simple to
Use tiiat in* previous ex per it* »c Is
necessary t'oiiies ready for use no
ml is entirely free from
III IX i ll»i .iii«» in • imivi.i .......
b*ad. sulphur, silver, zinc, mercury.
• • * heir
•Mill. 11 I | • 11 11 i . •> ......
luillne. coal-tar product# or their
•letixatives There is no danger
of Irritation or tt poisoned scalp
win*n you use ' Ihownatone” b«-
ciiu•#«* it ih guaranteed liurntless.
Produces ilo* most beautiful
shades from light gold**
. ......... ........ golden • o ’ he
• Jet pest brow n or hlaek. \N ill not
T„ tank anas hast U...I faal „UaV * miWWWWW«*Wt**«»»*W*
Is.I is tn allJa\ nil inslda lulll anall a •/ /-» . £
mai-ning flush fr»n, tha svMan, i Vo« Get Better Lough '
tIn* pit vioii# day'# waste, sour for- J SyfUp By Mdkltlg j
n eiit.it tons and poisonous toxins * • . #
I s-fnra It Is nhsni-had tilt a I ha Id...... J * h°me $
.lust is coal, when it burns, leaves •# i
beluful a certain amount of incom S Xlo«f* more, you shoot e
l.usttbh* material In the form »f ; 5 "ML,l,l(lr. }
tishes, ?•*» tin* food and drink taken J #
• '(li ,1.1 V leave in the alimentary * *
organ# a «,**rtJiiu amount of hull ( Yotl p „0Vrr really know* what s
ge.it lb|o material. xvlin h if not fjn(, syrup you can maks
ebiiiinaiiMl. form touns and poisons until you prepare this famous home
i : , iihiiIii r*-me*l\ You not only* sax®
which are then sucked Into the ^ ,.((M1|(anx(i with the reatly-
hlood through tin* very duct# which r|“;l(j,, Kind. Hut yAu will also have
are intended to suck in only Hour- a more effectix'o ami deuendabl**
i- hmanl to KUMtiiln Ilia I...... l a^a? thi. • T^1 euUKlm, th^.mt
If you want t<» sec the glow of l)1(| , ju.Ht roht.- in Imurs— re-
healthy bloom in your cheeks, to iifv**n even whooping cough quick-
son your skin gut ,-lui.i-ar and elaur !y-(.(| .......... „f rfnts
or, x *»«i nr«» told t<* irlnk every xv«rth» from, any good drug store.
■ ....■••tlixr mum •iriulll j li I'llvpf Ilf If ii.I.i il liilit lillttlf1 2* 1111 fill
rub or wash off and cannot ho
detected .Most ill leading drug
gists every\vhere now sell ‘ Hfoxvn-
uton*'" iti two sizes, 3 •«' ami $1 15.
and in
cr, you in*- iwei .•• ....... ...... worth* from, any goou nrug More.
morning upon arising, a glass of pour It Into a pint bottle and fill
I,,,! anlrr with n taus|..mnful nf die botth- with ldnln erunuhitail
uiiir'i i< II#'
How »lo the women who un-
doing moil*# work in Germany 1
dress?
Most of them wear skirts. A
few wear bloomers Some wear
man's trousers. Berlin rabwomon
dress exactly as cabmen do.
colors one tt* product
^.jlden or medium brown,” 'the
other "dark brown or black.”
•jet a a5c bottle from your deal-
er today, or if you piVfer, a sam-
ple bottle xvith InteresMng book
Mill lie mailed on receipt of 10c.
*i> help pay postage ami packing
••barge*, if sent to the manufac-
turer#, Tho Kenton lMiarmaeal t •> .
•ins Fopnln Bldg., Covington, K >
Sold and guarant**ed in Oklalioma
City l»y WeHtfall lung «'»*., and
other leading dealer#. Advertise-
ment.
a harmless mean# of washing th**i,.a„ buy at a cost of only
w.'ist o material and toxins from tin* .cents or less. It never Mpoll#.^
waste material and toxins item me >•■*"« *• ■■*'•■ •*■
, , , , * | ... iu | The prompt and positive results
• toninrh, livar. kl.lnays un.l Ih.».-Ih. (,iv(.n *|>v ,'hi„ »ani tastlnie
before putting more food Into tin* i cough syrup have caused It to be
i mik n f'.t i .. ----
stomach 1 used in more hon.es tin*:: oth-
' 5>”h un.l ..........ith Hnllowl^rrm.-:. »
skins, liver spots. pim|*les or pallid inflamed membrane# that line
complexion, aro tho#** xx ho wak«» tip the throat and bronchial tubes, and
.ft ..«* relief come# almost immediately,
with a coated tongue had t.tsl spHnCl.l for throat tickle, hoarse-
nasty breath, others who tire b°*h- jno8H .iironchltI#, croup and bron-
**r* «l with hon«la.**hcs, billon# #p**11h. ; ehial asthma.
**|« tl *5 It II lie.unu in.-, ............ .......... i in.il tint.......
a, i,| stomnrh or ............... Khoul.l .......* coneentratjd
. , ................. v:,„.r i-otiipntinil R.-m.I.io Ni.rway |,hn.
. , i , „ „! compound of genuine Norway pin*
begin this phosphate*! hot 'xiit« r | t*xtriift, and has boon used for
drinking t generations for throat and chest
’m m, m M «lrlnklnpr I Kf-narut'loiiM far throat ami vhent
A BAD COUuni A mu ,.lar ,M«,n.l ..f .."mai-W a!';;<’o*J('1»(,|,nppc|n,nlfnt hy „k|nK
lit risky to neglect. Take It in hand,
pnfeguard your health by promptly tnkiug
drug store but is sufficient to deni iqnex" with full direction#, and
.. . . ........ .. .. .1 I ... f 1 .Iaii'I
©rsiiiadloiEQ lOsffidl S;a^,<s
T®a H® ©asrfeeia Um-
RIMS
tu,strut*- that jus, „h snap «...Mu.M
watei ch'.mses, purlfu « .md t nr money promptly refunded, goes
on# the skin on the outside, so hot * with tins pi**f»aratlon. The I'lnex
... .......i i i...aai..n.. I •iiftunh-itn m*t I i !•' i \X’iivni>. lr.d.—Advertise
or money
*■11# iih* ft »\ iii on in'- ..................| w 11 it till# |*rw*i*H ritiimi. in*? line*
water and l.lniestone IMiosphato act | t'n , Ft Wayne, lr.d.—Advertiee-
on the Inside organ#. Advertise > ment.
.. ... . ... , or in** i'iii'-i, ........ ^
cannot lako part in the rifrhtini,. | thnt Killl,-S "Snspo,-t list '' Ilo <loas
If Tongue is Coated, Stomach Sick, or the Child
it Cross, Feverish, Constipated, give
"California Syrup of Figs."
is it true that Germany's fac-
tories are working night and day
manufacturing article# to dump
upon the world markets when the
war is over?
No. Germany needs all her raw
materials and energy in munition
work. However, war needs have
caused her to centralize all manu-
facture, and Germany ns a na-
tion now operates all tho basic
1 *h*1 s of production and the lines
of distribution. If permitted, she
BARBER GIVES RECIPE
FOR GRAY HAIR
Sh* mixed Sulphur with It to
Restore Color, Gloss*
Youthfulness.
Former United States
Senator Mason, Pioneer
Grandmother kept her hair Jica.Uti-
;tr;i
Tell* llnw In M-ilte il Iliiiiir-Mailr
Gray Hair Krinotly.
ihTt.,^^;KrZ''St
wit:* i*il° nn>» imperfectly <li- then- little mslhes »««t a"d mo,.„ f„rnii,la|,i0 competitor than .......... ni;lk„ .„
nested food. ......wholesome . before the war. -\|eralv pat n smi.ll t*«x of Orlnx
When listless, pale, feverish, with | Keep it hnmly. Mother. A little)
tainted breath, a cold,
and l°w costs will make h«*r even
’more formidable competitor than
A little | tjefor© the war.
•path ■ n cold or a sore'Riven todav naves a si. k ehiM to j ... ; powder at any .IrUK Htore. It P»-^
throat- if the' child dees net eat. I morrow, hut pet, the ganuine. Ask, Hew dees Germany restrict pas- only j!f. cents, and no extras in buy
sleep or act naturallv, or has ntom- vour drilWist for n hnttle of ken ; senscr traffic. I Dissolve it In '» ’11
itch ache, India.-*, ion or diarrhea nine "Odifornlu Syrup Figs I Fare* hav^ been rnlne.1 m per airframl, in ........
to box.
j "You need not hesitate to wso
(h-lcx. as a ? I tie.an ipnld hond ■ mnes
in i in each hex Riiur.iiitcomi; the user
i Dial (U'lcx powder dues pot ennlnin
is silver, lead. zinr. sulphur, lurrcury.
| aniline, real tar products or/Iheir
. - - - [ derivllies.
Are foo.1 condition*, exactly thej -j, ..... . not rah nil', is not si"'kv
i sumo Till over Germany, or do or gtnmny and Waxes n* mu
I they van- with localities' j fluffy. It will make a Kray Loire.I
They vary with leralllles. Nat person look twenty jeal-s .'"'IPKei
: u rally persons who own land. Advert I--em. it.
fully darkened, glossy and attractiv
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul
plnir. Whenever her hair took
on that dull, faded or streaked up*
pea ranee, this simple mixture was
applied with wonderful effect. By
---- asking at any drug stop** for
Mr. A. K. O'Brien, who has been Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Horn
barber in New York < Hy for j,oun,| •• you will get a large botth
of this old-time r**<ip'\ improved
by tin* addition of other Inured
ients, all re.nly to use, at v**rx
lit i if* .•(,*!. 'Phis simple mixtur*
in Pure Foods and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free
Delivery System
Says Nuxated Iron
can he depended upon to restore
n.'itural * olor an*l b* atjl\ t<* lli*'
ha ir.
A xx ell-known downtown drug
■five a ten spoonful of "Californln nml I-'.lixor of Sennn." made hy the | ,-ent. and permits must he
Syrup of Kins," and In a few horns California Kilt Syrup Co., which has ; talne-' to Irav.-l from place
all tlie waste matter, Idle and far- directions for babies children of place.
mentlnK food will jiass out of the nil aers. and for grown ups plainly i ...
hmvels, and you Imva a healthy on the hottlc.—Advertisement. j Who Is the richest person
! Germany?
Bertha Krupp
Tin* kaiser,
j second.
gist r:i\ *•'
t-\cr yl>0(l.v
us**s Wyeth's
S:i go Mini
Siilf»itur Compound now
bfM’.'llIF •
il darkens
so naturalix
11111 **v«*nly tbat nc»l*«><
ly can t»d! *'
lias !*f*on
applied it’s
; sat easy t<*
USf*, ton
Yi.ii simply dampen a
comb or
stiff brush
ami *lru\v it
thmugli
vour hair
taking om*
strand at
a time. M \
morning tlw
gray hair
disappears;
after another
A Man is Most
Always Willing
application nr two, it is rostoiod
to its natural *f>l<*r :in*l h»»»ks
glossy. M*ft and bountiful 1 bis
propar.tt ;*»n Is a flolightful t• »i 1«*t
1 r**qu isit o. It is not intoiidod f*'t'
Hi** i uro. mitigation or pr**vont i**n
of disease. A*l\ort isement.
Increased His Power and En-
durance So Much 7 hat He
Feels It Ought to lie Made
Known to Every Nervous,
Rundown, Anaemic Man,
Woman, and ('hiId.
Opinion.? of Dr. Ferdinand Kin«, New York
Physician and Medical Author; Dr.
Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, New York;
and Former Health Commissioner Wm.
R. Kerr, of the City of Chicago.
--WHAT SENATOR MASON SAYS -
* P n t b'frK
VOl’.CAN usually persuade a man to do
* this or that for a good reason. It's
the wav men are built - tn react on reason.
That’s why we take this occasion to re-
mind our patrons: such values as are now
"tn he had in some of the broken sizes and
odd lot suits we are letting go at
X
Sherman—
Stratford
/>'%
_Jr>. s8HNc«.»
One-Fifth Off
Exquisitely tailored, cut from honest,
modish woolens, along virile, exclusive
lines.
VrOTHING wo have shown young men
is) fur maiiv month* has attained tin
popularitv of tlie*e new Stratford model*. Slier
man. Willard and Tommy. They're the i'Icm-i
est military effects you'll *ec for a h net linn
to conic. Make a point of *ceing them tn tin-
windows ad store todav.
Spring Suits
With the promise of spring in the air,
albeit the weather is yet somewhat reluc-
tant to commit il.*lf. it may tie timely to
tip you off to the fact that advance models
mo arriving daily. \l*o, let * whisper tins
good news to you
s
HERMAN—illustrated—i-
ton suit, with two patch
u two
hut
: long vent
silk sleeve*.
and two *l.i
m ci sit ; unlined : silk pi|1
If voii prefer it in doid
breasted style a*k for the Willard. Mad*
the new Russell l-'lamud for wear now : gnm
and grays; at S.t.:-
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1918, newspaper, February 14, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860380/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.