The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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daddy3 LVlninuPI i poultry got
The Pennsylvania rTperlment ela-
tion recently condu <1 some tests on
the f;,t i nltlg (if Cfj'-Uc Is for market.
Two types of (mill ; ; .mil rwv were
rep re -nted liy the f.n ' ; s !i cted, viz.:
e ;•(«• y farta-ral 1 mid eh -ly wan-
n. ■ d <•;•:•! ■ ' types. Various ra-
ti i < ti 1 nichols of err. Augment
were eiirr'iwd. Tho unni'ier of fowls
foj'"' • the croup r ore iwitiiifc " pur*
(' ular met'. I \ ■ ti :i la each ci.no.
The r.'M.lts .' w I that fnrm-raised
poultry of the I' -n inth l: iclc r.uil
lihode I land lied hrtcils limy be fat.
tcaoil In crate* i | i im nt n rout for
food of It/ to 12 eenta | r pound of
(!.■ In. No fllffc" i nee uppean J In the
rams from crnie nnd pen-fid fowls,
hut with fowls of these kinds clo.o
confinement resulted In greater oeuti-
oi y per p and of iraln. Thin fowls
tni. lo tlu cher; e trains. I'lnc-ground
Kfri:■ n nt:d rut 1 us rich In protein pive
tic heller results. Milk wa superior
tj meat scrtip us ti si 'tree i f protein.
In the case of the n.-ire r live, cs;;-
lu.vlns breed, rep i .,1 by la horn
eoi ' erels, fatten iir was profitable
with fowls welching tip to two nnd n
V If pounds, hut not heynnil that limit,
at pres. nt food nnd j altry values.
Tho cost of (.'aln with this breed run';
'.'1 frottl Jl.'-o to 11! rents per pound*
iVHh tho 1 .'iter I =:•!*, rtvulur jjrov.•
• at; r(.tl< ;-t were supeihir to fj echtl
.'^tt-'tilnt; mixtures. : •! close c .-jine-
■ -nt v.-ng not ns ml . ntae ns cou~
. i iiS permitting •' a" i-nerclso.
Ccrnrr Rop.d i
WALTON liKOWN,
c Per kin
I'A3ToH
fCLAiT CEARS.
*• ar rr>^. denr i tuld Mrs. Pol; r
. <*j 'n't v. son t ti fared ti r •
. on-iirb M <nll them *0 r,'" vald
•. Potftf I" r. ' et( Q J HI 1
rhrn you vrc i r.rn!iv; something,"
^.1 Mm. TMvr 11 ar.
I M'tpo-v i fit.)." #ai'1 Mr. Folnr
r, "but on fc<> dn't 1 e *<o fin«w."
'.**< v.*:i p"( vo\i c i V( ! v yy rot-
•.red rcurf 'f." >•• i'l Mh Vol r.
. «?on j (Jon! nmrp so th /; . • •!, my
r," said !*5r. ! n . «u o I ran
i ynu 4n> rtrti; ^ c * .
"1 o r d r* elf '' *v ' '
jii\T K .rr: ' a a do ti. t quite easily
nt '"f.M f... . . . •
".Km I r"f i' <* • ' tomporcd
hi) y mT' m-i 1 : fr. r« !.i • r,. nr.
Vou i ■ (*," hjti-o I >i m. r !ai r enr.
' f v. floret m to mind odu'ti'np
t," f!d M>\ I'r'nr T* j*r.
')f c->u,r«e ih !." r-n ) Mrn. Polnc, "I
* not oiv 1 • It is r.ny lw nor to l e
*<reet-t4n)pered.f* m
?Ioft lift ;!# do." Hnl 1 ?!r. r« 'rr.
"X r m n^t ntj*t jiM'r !o. n«>r nm I n
-i on. I a.u vcy n 'i Ki no.vcd lu>-
1«■ i soon rnn'n*r nnd
w!n'.*r hi.# r>. <1 tod it v. a..n't a
id wln'iir rt nil."
"I th ?ht U Nvnnld ho ^ood nnd
• .1, hot dJT.r rir, it was v«ry, very
•ill I love t!u cold weather for
'h k.v t;ne of the vonr.
l t. X the rvo people mfiht have
p—-i iup wouthrr a llttv ' ^ttcr."
Ihry re n't- t n * hat," ?iid Mr. Polar.
;• y shouldn't have us h
i Ur*. r jlf.r.
Oh, y th(>T da what they mn,"
Mi I - r. '" hoiiffh I win adroit I
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'."rac!:3 by li:rol:ni of
llij Cent! !:ratc "other;
Medlelno enn to h ate extent pt*e,*ent
: aae from nttticklns the child; tac;l-
It ill.' (:. titlet per'., ei li'lr: lea. It ' i
ti.a ac!" if < 1 ■:I< 1 ■' a 1 :. a iit up In i • ' '
:'!■ d evil ttrrounii:a ,'S irrov,- t:p lu
•aid " holcaotne ta. ti tind \\i ta ai. *i,
talrnele, flit Idcntitlly, is ii-uuTy a
1 etapl' het| not 1 y <1 tors hat by
► elf ■ aeriflee i nl her. i " 1 ;.e e
er of the i! .'.li en, \ , i too i (ten h w<
her i i health In the process.—Leu.
tiun Tliiies.
"Ciliod f.'iyrelf Dear."
"■e th® c '-l ta much ns yen il">. r'.t
• •# (V> ^Ivo us lets of nice lea nnd
f. i Vifcd ,'ikat vh.v."
*"1 hcrr. y. a p , rot r.w.rly an 'riink?
v,c- I iia," P"' l Hi's. Polar, "nnd I #npr;
f)i«f I? r.U rlsht. fur few ercn-
't;-*. w a!(l rcn to fed angry lihe I.
o. R t.-or,:d c^ac-t thiHsi tut It doc«n't
>H-«.t fJHa.
••5.Kvre Is wi™.?:Vnj el«e that an-
a bt- .<iI.-.3 tie.' thfiue'-.t of ihe
f*n 13 S'.Tra-jer," raid Hit. Polar.
"Vhat Is that 7" a'-hod her mate.
"Tba y htn-n hears raid th" fool-
•li Mack hr rs h.rvo bi'eri t;;K, i 7 all
.^ivr Ct how they vr*>uld bare j. ae
'• «p frr fte wt n if they bad
j i> 1r* f.nd not In t'.re xoo."
:kat l.s Tuo, lan'l It?" ashed Mr.
•f.,r.
1 f.-u?. hut tJvet Is not my roint,"
I'tlr.r.
i" if pc-trr point?" nslted Mr.
r r.
"I r.-r, '- >o*:lng of tho pol't of mv
Mf>ry fit' ti " pr,int of my rcr.-.-.rha—I
6a r-1 f-rl rr. :'ng t',.<-:i y«t,"
, til iifj. I Vjr T -a- rhi :aV.. .
fca.-n th«: ' fald Mr. r-•!.-.•
r [' tre ly.
* 'ti \v!>«n T . • • roifl nn.1 randy,"
L.s. I .ar . v.r In a e:wa <*>•••.
)?/ Pc'."r fitar
«-■ r rafl t.f;«r ti na^n . ' Mrs. . . .
. nt'? aid :
" f n* ti' f4e*)K>. ht-iM"
-/■■rt the^o s* > Mailt bears—"
roi Kr. I'oi r Bow Iti'orr 'ei.
1.. ■ • broT.-n 1 Tvtrfc. . ,y
,A tho hlf.tit h *r' foolish." he
M.'0.
""it .3^t9fv said Mr«. m'.'ar r-
"'?h-r t«j i1« rre l.r h r -a ".
"V - . *'iiy a-:d thf., 'rt h, k
—" Wi'l, as 1 f.os fzfi.-z rr. as
■ , rV.nr,{ fo yt Y: •• wouicl have
r, . ty.^ wjfiter If tt.ejr hnfl ' a
.,*• -.'aJ have x: .stwl a g> d
.iiti'n.
"• "" 86*c'Me pnltr N-«r vou'4
nt ' - "> Wmt ui slee^ [rr the viator
1' .. w j.ul b«ia frM.. \Te vrealilat)
r t t« hni of a Klorifis
i • by *l«sp!iie. ®o, a.Yerl
'b«r a th Hoe or out of ',1
' ' ttIi J nlfl ;w.!nr hp-rs won't
t. for any rt time, mj
■ '* I '' .TMj't I So 1 haven' m ■ h.
:1 ~r fn'Vvh 1 c-aru tii.1
i'.u Su.. ..ajra," tike aik>d.
Elrxk v; Uc-! for
in C'.ly
Herently lri nn Itullann city on-
glneeni >Vere l Rtnillnff a concrete
tp . n ahmg n nmii) Umrmi ' faro,
la r. at 102 tli y t rtm •. . -a 0
cmtlurby t . hutUU sevct .1 iiii! e«
ari«: r t. 4 -t surf '. •(.•. Tho raad
v.1cot! ;rn -u d < f !>la k v nluut nrai
CXti : I .:< y f 1 ! r, for n «!:
it '• < ? • Otly :• Ti lie. The lo^a ;voiv
ia cxccllvnt ci-mllt .:.
rfet QiMss That Dm - ^ • i B *
Prtawtscf its t**1' m<d V ^
laok Ui i ia bij; utu.c ;* ' . W. C.:kOV<
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;n.:oeni;' . - > r- [ -is
•UJJSJ am OM'JI SXog <l|A\
I) " it 1 on.
d 1 n • : , 1 v t for • •,
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wncr- d r ; 4 t' . '
and hnv: \ • . •• . • - , ,
ior hi • n<i':r
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MA -! Lor5 !n U?«
Tin *• xuown to the •• w metal
■ :-i. ts 2 an alloy •: . i.or uifaii-
^ .T r • ti.% time of JI . Xh re v.-.*
r.' tin In Pr,: e. Tiielj* tin in th •
<■««' Tjr# wj.i aaj 1 lied by tho s'i'.ps
)• (,..:te fn 1 l toe tlU ti! >■
t.icis of it:.!u.
J f. H'uvJ 1^:33.
*! wz& so tecuatoroM to
>v «crnt;i around the
C::r .ht It hi* nr«t*
awL^.j. day r-h«t
;i c>r ■ *'1.5 t!i v-:.h tl 4
m - * . r P<(0 ; {te.U'.. «>1:
'ti' . .
•,"ush of j - iff brist.-a Thi' " '
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f weariv't; the mater. I >h'.n or fiot.
iKZ t r.a o: : rv * i • .k oj
f*t>rp? if * Cr.!'-Jr;:n.
The:- t> 1 h- « i.y> t.i : • d*ar!:.
& . gf.v, fcv a in t; • bucitst hourohr!
^•' Lt h t. Bet af.'.rt in whlcl
the ohi ;>••> i| 61 t:: e f r 11
v«.t< , :• es wholly to
il '«.. 1 4
i « ! ":*- t. '. itr,, f ti a! I.nowl;. •
c!d in an ln crr; laj teay wlU fc
• t th'"> !• S t, iV he r ■ . v |p' ' '
?ack Yard Orc^^rt? SlTO to (irepared by tho U1.- V1 T5#p4fi^
r> • r • r.I <« aieut of Asiiculiure.)
iw ! H P,j GO i .iCt'iTi.S a coraiminlty esK circle Is rcr.V.y d
Luos the Vj^elajie Gartlcr ill ,b rn revl -loll of the old faslilou -J
knlttlns lue or spelling school, v.tli
. Tito bi.ek yard o.ahurd *t,a luu.^e a: ilie i-weeptlon that it aims toward
I ynl^ ^ f oyttrntr f^TTt f,"?tir'l 1 [ifollt rilliter tl'HQ SOclitl
llj a e he V le pari at itsell hen.-tit for Its luemhers. Ihe aunuul
l'iver... ae vlai pit it a e id ai em cr ip of Uncle Sam amounts to ajc
Ja t ; \ eli he cri. '• a It hoi , ju'oxiinately. $7oOtKHt,(XJO in value,
• I', t" I. t'. V, I Ian ;e!y because of Improper handling
ten of the fa .. | y ol M >orl « ol and Inferior methods of marhetinj
i r A Tlie ealtlvat there Is an annual loss •" ' approximate*
vea the v. •• l ■< Is ju ! what i. ly S per cent of the eg',"* marketed.
ii 'ii ire I by II ,M . ti ••*. Jlan.v fanners look ntion eggs as a,
s ct ; is, clierie^, plttms by-prmluct, nnd the returns as so much
I" '-ii. ,j - • . 1 ; • : rs of v r!et!« ti. ciinr gain. Their hens forage for ti'
V 'I furnl h a *ncMMton from ti. ^viiig, eggs are gathered when cen*-
1 1 -'v. Wa'.-li rip.a ;enlent and stored almost anywhere.
Cost 1_\CC. I ol'r.rt.. In ccpric of c.'^cti n
*Thisii fs?fj *.v yot'!
Are you prcfMtnriag yoyr bifthright^?
Don t be ntuii'2,1 la-.;.;.u C ut '!>, c". air.i 'cu its
*
cause.
A cord'ial iiivital en.
Co'TiZ To Church
LI7i-1 I'CPICS! (jj'1.) f.i Jf-IO
Work of Fr •
Tlie i - (U rhl f •
in or. \v vo oc.'ii; .
Loan flpnke,*
; 1 . n hj i.i.:' lord
oy. ns ct faruv,
on unl .to ;• it.v, f c n I I>1 >;>
i'l. i if i." 'red, with pro\: ,i > f<)n j.
i. . a ?-• : ! part <• '!. ; rim-lji.il sum
\ . ii eafh ir.ti'H t i • wii'-nt. Under
the i . n a io.'.n of !,« ■ ), I < ar!n« j
i i* ront i: teroKt, <■ \ he | aid off in
twonty years villi : n anntu i paymenf
of -V \.M, which i:. s Infere.- t : t
fj pt r rrnt on t . * t \ .r i Miioui.t of
Ihe I* ill. 'i i. . >t..i*\s pa;. • t
con ' t^ of 0 i*'.i . ^t and • I on
tie* pi !i:cipr.l. The I y. .r's p lyn.t'iit
cipfti, completing tlie fiiil payment.
turt
f^r r'd'.
invented :i
ter t! ht wi
f .ov;io'J \
r t.
livery frtrm should liava ti Eiuall
fiock of sheep.
0*0
Turnips mnlto a good an<3 choap Tail
forage for ho;;a.
Hanglnesa In the younj
blul.ly dasiirabta quality.
stoc'^ la a
TI.e «T. lM
r.r.pe to one of ti.o ccmraon rnnatJi
pasture crops for laigs f.uJ etiecs.
Q W 0
For fcedinpr ealvrn, no ration lien
heen fouiid which v.ill Ui> c.i> wall f.a
milk.
* «■ * *
Sows running through fiUh nr.d thra
i n£ suckled witi cilcn cau^o to
Bcour.
« • *
Calves are nUvn-.' rreedy, aril fo?
..as.!:! oyer-feeding should bo
avoided.
* • *
Ownora of beef-hreeding cows should
u • every possible ineatis to injure £
maximum number of calves.
« # <>
The high price of wool and the do
mr.nd for mutton h ve caused f:-ru:ei;8
to look with more iavor on she up.
f I applneei.
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.1 an. • I,
.'.Jit
to ."',y, to tin* ! t pins apple
•Vith si:cli caielc.-st'c s -and a cotr.hN
r. .v '. ..J
\ ry r • .or •
f f r.
tlie Ati
it of Ci
f'Ttl. • * .S
?y tt^nu.
•
ray f
K
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;
D i:' co:apr: v-e i" i < .' •' t.) a
ti. . ►••rt i.i I'rtfii;.*•«, Tfr.ia at Wit* w
1 . . t jaf ih-ary v ti. ce ivere <
tJi re « 1 .-i. yot over i.'-i (J Vi
(lifiies are m«Jiiioned ia the ta-<
^ii i? .-live of truits and v. incs.—I
don Cir.- Dlcle.
• \. ii;u ex*, cd llif
• u in
: *T !
' !l ' ' ' v hi< h hi' nation of mongrel stock, 4Jity nests,
^ne tree ( ainh n nosts of broody hens, unconflned;
ea< h varii ty is enpo 'li.
A' tde 11 k! ou1 1 ha plrntod 2-r t<
T" f ■ r ? i ;rt tr.oli w iy, and plum an«
J" : M ■ 11 t! 1J to L l fvpt 8pT.lt. Ml\*
^«;11- • 111 Kiiouid he so'ected f<-
1 l. ritlriff, i lthor i in the case of tb
ai p!e, sour cherry . ! pour two-year
old tretwill usually transplant suo
C' ^fully If they have not piown to
1 '( . Tho treou ^nav he planted eltho
lo in 11 or ; i>rlnpr. They should he
j : t about as doop as thoy stood In tin
nursery. As soon as they ure plante
th 4 t< • .i ;!iouM be pruned back t oiat
what.
Fruit trees shouM be /riven a« thor
vouch eult . ati« n us corn or vegetables.
at iaasl \ .; ; ti. >y r ach ln aring age
As y hind of p.ndea vo« tables, o
Btrawhvri'U-fl, or othtr small fruits
ni y i wa ! . ; nn the tree row-
's a ran!;-; owin^ t op like corn grow
Iijr'aer t 11 the t es one row shout'
be left f>u', p.-cferi* y north, and south
la the tro r >w, so tiiut tile fruit tree
Will not be shaded until they are wel.
est ah. is!.*. .!. I . rawing vegetable
or i rtha may : !.:uted us close t(
the ii't.'j rs (!e.<. ti.
* -; :\\ : f loins
?S :n . i-i / in France
a;-J jjins ths-Cardir
tQltlefl, i::V anturiag |iul!its, untl oilier,
iimleslrnhte conOltloiis, is It nny wc,u«
(U i th.it the ultimate product iucluilej .
a. h • '.! ;. Teontnge of kinttll, cracked,
dJrtv. sj„;e, heated, aud even rotten,
OC2-J
O.;:. -ionally the necumulntions oJ<
country epgn nre taken to t ie cross-,
ror.ds merchant and exchanged.! for
njerchandlse. The merchant, usiwilyi.
buys these eggs "ease count,"' pn.vli>S,
the snrao price for all kinds and slaes,
■ t'ovldrd they have unbroken shells,
'-'liiiill jirodtiction resulls la sinal'., eli
infrequent silpments.
How to Prevent Losses.
How er.n these losses he prevented?)
l^y selecting pure breeds that lay mora
t.r l:.ri;cr rg;;s, such as the White L"S«.
i/i rn, tho Vfynndottes, Plymouth.
.loclcf, liliodo ImIpikI licds, or Orptng.
tons; by giving better care, food, andi
. lielter to the /lock i.nd providing dry,
c)ean, vermln.proof nests; by coullnlt.g
iunles except during the breeding
ppnson ; by.collecting egrs frequently,'
^'S[ieclally during hot or iiuasi'..wath"
ur; bf storing eggs in a. dry, clean,
cool. phico; by ui lng the small anil,
'.lli -t ..Ifsc unmarketable ep;« on Ih#
hot'i . i h'.ij, by marketlcR frequently.,
villi M iito. iic.i, nt till times from bent*
,uk ? y f ling for. cash on.:. I>r.gls..of. s!s«
— bM i -i' 1 ty, "',u >i oft" I, tend of "case
..... n yc:tr and n ' . ' *.y us i nn . ; ct I vo paclc*
lies In t'runce, Dot> (Uge, nnd by cotnhlnlng rhipmcatB a*
i ..' y |,u tnl ft measure of economy, fly uniting
:• >-.! . litis ui sever 1 egg producers 1" nn; nssocia.
Afier cpen.'ilng
b:i' tvlih the ni::
JI ler. or... o,' il
pjnyers of tLit it
. .1 a fr linn ti<'l t..r egg elrclo more can be ao
<fai tH i .: t:. :i hiked for ct. Louis Cpmpllsbed In.these essentials,
t. -1 i'i* . ti.■ i* Qne successful egg association hnj,
•:. • I'""' I ill a '.. ' ' li.tr.hnUr house of 12.IUI0 c.";.-|
c.-j iu c . . ;.;id • u« Service aluo:- ciipncl'y, where,early chicks nre pro
•lie ■. 1 for the li-einlers nt low cost,
\
Dot , M l«r.
l'rotn the time thi Ai.ierlenn flghtln
fm-i'..- got Into tu. i. i. V.'h-n Mllli
Itng;:.'!.s inantiRCtl the Cardinal# h
Eii'd • . " that ti. r>- were only tw<
Ii. ti ' his t:"i:'i •.... wonld not trad
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Doubles f is I in Mon-BoUhevIk
• Scctir-, — Lnrr;e £nms
Uilr.g 1- ; snded.
An tn r°nt eal'
Vhi ' vo ; I; to t
thmnl v.nr w.il;
in New York ■
feet ( f up-to-d it j 1'.. :l:.;h ci nedles
nnd dramas n. ■ ■ ? nn enormous rrp^r*
t. ':c i . -lu, sl'in tilled films be 1": ' I'd
to llint part In dt" lion to 725 reeit of
con .■ on pui
<. j mil I'.' .!=.
'HiI • is dotio iu order to obtain, early
t : 'Iirlng pullets, thus n; curing eggj
•..orit.g tho fall, when tho supply Is.
.I'Mtilly t- .nt. I he iissoOlatlon nlso .
,;.s rec.-lvlif? room for cgss wher«,
they are camlled, sorted to weight ■
(t;bout 24 ounces to the dor.cn), packed,
in e .i-tons and shipp d on contract
'.nl rn. All «\t.w are guaranteed to'.
,> neeorfli'i.? to grade. The association
advertises tli3 fanoy grades on theli.'
cartons and cases and market prices
••rt t ..i'l to tlie in', nihi-rs. Twice a year
■ livi'lcnds are paid onrh member in
proportion to the amount of cg;;s mar-
keted through the association and ti.a
time of year tho ergs were brought,
in, n larger dividend being paid n
Ooiten for eggs marketed in the fall \
i.hd winter than for tliose delivered (
In the : pring an i summer. A regular.
trade is i ahllshed with discriminat-
ing customers, with city clubs, v.itfc
the best class of hotcl3 and restau-'
rnnts and with fancy grocers for a
phi 1 'y i ncli day or wer U. The rep-
upthm thus established enabled this
at .' 'ation to obtain a price-several,
cents a dnr.' n above ti e rt gular mar-
ket qui tntloras, ns fancy tru.le Is will-
lag to pay a pr> inlum for n gunran-
"I article. Most i gg circles 61jso co
•; >rnto in buying their chicken feed.
■ P'l olhcr poultry supplies.
Fancy Package Attracts Public.
All food prodiiris should be dehv«
rn.il in cl .in, attractive p icka.'t %
of tli ■ tr.. it su rssful egg ship,
; ers 1 : ve '' ' ir.l d ihe (ilrty wooden
CftSC nnd nre using a heavy lihfr-hor.nl ,•
■ o. vrT.lt h \ ill hold fr.in 15 to I'O
r ' : -I ( ■ Kadi cnrto:i I -s
four, arliinn: for r> eggs. I'pon both
.'jr cartons and the case can be print-'
I'i :'vi;il 'iijj a; lnny-be v.islied..
' v of pacl.ticc is rxpcclally do-
'i • r. fancy retail {irocer who
' . n have 1.1s fn a tianie ineluded in
• advertising. The Pher-bonrd ensfl
'< not expensive, forms it good p-.-uteCi,
. . ! r the eggs, la sl.ip-ilng, and '.ai
| • ti Ik u! c, t ":;t w e>. -J
'-i'i ■ 14, > . i' 1 .i\. .iu
• s 111..1 *| '^..yi.i ov:i i:.v
mil i.-o s«i'i .i ..tji
■ p U/fllOU tt")l;, 1Km 1 CiiiXi
' a s u ettto^ .
■ -s 'Uj'j.i si i-; i j; ! • I PO-'.V—<iS«l
"l- 1 • .1 UJ r j'nptievi! «<•
F* T ' ;1 tl5i till S..I- ;.l n 1*'SM t
1 ''..11 j | ti, .: s jl «-a
1' V.) |- - rv .-"l « K-W •*
! 4-1". -|,o ui. - J f* "! >•
I'-I'J JSC-, i-i^i i-mtw y> 'a
^ja 3VJOI, ,iuti| a e.o pj
ui;«a/>
Inic' icy ot Psnt.
So! ert I f-'icvenson. srys t' a
ltil'i.rmalioii < .1- Pldla-le'i.alti 11 cord, was not th aslj.
cel. 1 • y wl.'« had fotiRtl faru# ratW.
i us linen sent from
. V. M. C. V n.i-
otincll h'-.ttlquartera
ntr that LoO.O's}
; n !jr..* 'e by tl.« than itantlnl nehieve ntit. *'I would ".
t . ee,' he r : ' . "ti. t 'hnd teu waa
ti' ' a ■ . wort> far n good tuo .
t 1 ' -a'r : 1 1 the ' ;:.t tr. Jtn-p It,'
1 l-.-ion u little fti nr faowj
It's no ce. j to. i.eli 1 } .lit" . •
In rcrf
Ot h go^ ram ■ t nnd other nlll
authorities, tha Y.J! A. ha douhl
1 ■ . -
and bt ■ rged the fcope of its work
1 y. There are now 87
1' ! Trlt glo workers In
• 1 ,..
i Jtst
*.l 1
*- '' • ' •M'll,
' r WTO*.?
'U Ir
; 0-vo tr.-d.
Ii VOry fi-'d
'-■) .!Vr. r. n Go*
rattS 1-V"
... waa the v ftfp,
the Bttic t*'|w*
. r.'iyi a .vh.1 .a'
oA.m III - I'l' ,-ifriW inVy \eev" i'r- <•.'
' In
1 a 1
. ...c uiukmi swronomlral
■ • > t.v 1 t'tfSM w.'re "nn ttiiaga v. 11, recur at timet observatory In Ihe world. It was ee-
ovt ' ' rn w« V -.fl th.ir. the'nh r r- tabllslieO ij. '.27*1 ind'H certains sev-
V; ro.
ftalr
• • „L wv v lli'l
I'1; y!]et. was one of the gren; (
the Indian race, lie v as a half eil
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919, newspaper, July 31, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155545/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.