Tulsa News From 100 Years Ago
By Narrated by: Steven Moore
Tulsa News From 100 Years AgoJul 19, 2020
S1-E16 - News from 100 years Ago
News and ads plus Thanksgiving messages from notable people from 1920. Also Episode 5 of Revalations of a wife
S1 E15 - News 100 years ago - News and Ads from 100 years ago
Paul McCartney nearly dies but is saved by a miracle;
Advice from Annie Lorrie;
Buy a folding bathtub;
Episode 4 of "Revelations of a Wife";
News Flashes; and more!
S1 E14 - News From 100 Years Ago
One of the best episodes yet. Includes Episode 3 of "Revelations of a Wife." - Updated News Flashes because of audio problems.
S1 - E13 - New, ads and second episode of the newspaper Soap Opera "Revelations of a Wife."
Toilet cream, heroin delivery, and other period stories and ads from 1920. Also includes the second episode of the serial drama, "Revelations of a Wife."
S1 E12 - News, Ads, and News Flashes from 1920.
Moving day in NYC, Divorces, Annie Lorie explains that men from 21 to 27 just have to show off to get the hens clucking, and sister, you have to grin and bare it.
UPDATE!!! - Added Soap Opera - "Revelation of a Wife"
S1 E11 - News and ads from 1920
Runaways! Divorce! Dear Annie Laurie (advice column for ladies)! plus New Flashes and Ads Oct 1920.
S1 E10 - News from 100 years ago
IWW threatens to blow up buildings in Oregon.
S1 E9 - News from 100 years ago
S1 E8 - News, Ads, and News Flashes From US Newspapers in 1920
News, ads, and news flashes from US newspapers in 1920.
S1 E7 - News and Flashes from August 1920
News read from 1920 Newspapers.
Lynching - America's Pastime - an Article From the Tulsa Star
This is an article about lynching, listener discretion is advised.
We try to add articles that are interesting and often humorous, and would usually do an entire podcast with news and ads. However, this week is only one article. It is from the Tulsa Star (Tulsa's Black Newspaper) from 1920 that is too serious to put next to an ad for corsets. This is some serious business, and we feel it is a necessary juxtaposition to many of the newspaper articles we read.
S1 E6 - News From 100 Years Ago
News from Tulsa and Regional Newspapers:
- Fat Man Suits (ad) - Tulsa Morning World
- Prohibition Law Breaker - Santa Fe Morning News
- Hats ad - Tulsa Star
- Santa Fe Fiesta - Santa Fe Morning News
- Board of Directors of SW Catholic Stock Sale ad - Santa Fe New Mexican
- Electric Car Sales (ad) - Tulsa Morning World
- Black Leg (ad) - Las Vegas NM
- Detroit Fish - Tulsa Morning World
- Wire Flashes from Tulsa Daily World
- War Profiteering Story - Tulsa Morning World
- Howlins - Choose fur coat (ad) - Tulsa Morning World
- Italy Geo Electric Generation - Santa Fe New Mexican
- Wash Fat Away (ad)
- guernsey.us/cybersecurity
- Wire Flashes - Bridgeport Telegram
S1 E5 News from 100 Years Ago
Hear stories from US newspapers from 100 years ago. Newspapers in this edition include papers in #Tulsa, OK, #SantaFe NM, and #NewBurn NC.
S1 E4 - Regional and National News and Ads for the week of 7/20/1920
Regional and National News Flashes, stories, and Ads for the week of 7/20/1920
S1 E3 - News and Advertisements from Tulsa Newspapers
News stories and advertisements from 1920. Important instructions on how to kiss a girl!
Tulsa News From May and June 1920 S1 E2
The third installment of Tulsa News From 100 Years Ago. Local Articles, period advertisements, and WIre Flashes.
Tulsa World News for May
National and local news from 100 years ago
May 9th 1920 - Trial Episode
A chance to catch-up on what was going on in Tulsa 100 years ago.
The names, logos, and other source-identifying features of newspapers depicted in this podcast are the trademarks of their respective owners, and our use of newspaper content in the public domain or by private agreement does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement from, the publishers of the newspaper titles. We are presenting these stories for the purpose of historical perspective, and are not responsible, nor do we or our advertisers and affiliates endorse the content of any articles.
Societal norms were different 100 years ago. Some listeners may be offended by some of the views expressed in these papers. We feel that gaining an understanding of want was important in the past may provide some perspective on today’s challenges. Listener discretion is advised.