The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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HINTS for THE
POULTRY GROWER
"Babe" Ruth Drives Out *
' Homer Created as Longest
III Pfli;3tiC>pht3 S History The Honntylvaula etperhnent stn-
"*— tloc recently ccndue'ei some test^ on
During tho activities at the Ath- the fattening of cock** Is for market,
letics' ground nt Philadelphia on Me- Two type® of breeding n.d cure were
*iorliil day, "fiahe" ltuth. who pitched represented by tie fowls selected, via.:
|ln the morning and play .1 left Held In ordinary /arm-raised and closcly man-
Ithe afternoon game, delivered two of aged, egg-laving typc3. Various ra-
the longest drives that have evtr tlnn® and methods of confinement;
been mude nt "any ball park. In the were compared. The number of fowls
sixth Inning of (ho morning game forming the group representing p. par-
Iluth drove-the ball not only over the tlcula;- method was t«u it each caae.
right field wall, but over the roofs of The results showed that farm-raised
(he houses on the opposite side of the poultry :f the Plymouth Hock and
*treel, the ball going about ten feet Hhode Island Red breed® tnny be fa',
foul, and then In the eighth Inning of -ncd In crates 01- pens nt a cost for
"fUirn""n « ""*■ wlth <>'« • " food of 10 to 1J cent5 ,,er pound of
£ oru nin flich Sln,,lk on gain. No dlfferfence appeared In the
' st. Huth, drove one of Scott I'ery'a -„|ng fr<m, cratc ,inil pt,n.f(1(j fnlv|e>
l)Ul with fowls of these kinds clos®
coiilln^ment resulted la greater ecoa-
omy per pound of gr..o. Thin fowla
made the ehenpeat gall s. I'lne-giound
grain nnd rations rich l:i protein gnvst
the hotter reaulb. M. : .vac a^erhi:.,
o iiicdt acrap as' r. ,v..uva, of pir/elr.
tit th. case of ti,e it i <-■ active, ertf
laying bread, reprcw i.;ed by Leghorn
i'kerela, fattening war. ptaiOtaMb
with fowls weighing up to two and v.
-tulf pocqtl.-i, but no; beyond that limit,
it |ni"t.Vit food am. | lultiy values
flie cost of gain with llils breed rang
efl frtiin K.£3 In 12 . :it ' per pound '
Vlth the llghti r birds, regulur grov/- ;
■ ng .rations were superior to specla". ;
'aliening mixtures, and close confine-:
*it was uut as advantageous as cot; !
Ill Ion* permitting son. exercise.
St. Pauf mTe. Church
Comer Broad & Perkins
WALT ON liROWN, Pastor
N
gf "T T%. I 1
* Jk. J«.a, rp a-
Wlt&.
'i ' •'
i • >> ■
...j as Good Returns at
Does the Vegetable Garden
Tho back yard orchard will mske as
vslhuble a return for thf average fam-
My a does the vecctnble garden Itself.
Tvervme vho puts out c jf: r«len can
Just tin well be ^powln^ a small tiomo
orchard lu.it, aecordlw? to J. \Vlilt-
ten of the t'nlvei.itjr of Mt^sonrC i\d®
lejre of Agriculture® Tho cultivation
pixfit the .!•' * I $ Jun( what is
required by the youi « treos.
Sel yet i ppl« s, i« i. plum*.
ISNT SOFT WHty
Oha/nplon Faro DcnVr and Ps|
lust Walk Into Viutor's
Trajj,
—A few dari ago FrcdetteU
Knr- h.ide alMen to the" eoi«-a aiA
n> k< • - on hi* farm ut Sioux City.
;uei.-'d I Is wallet In his vt-Mt ;,oe o(
- - ■ ■ , cml jolirueyed to Cldcngo to toe tbt
peachin and pears of varieties that eights.
will furnUU a Micv-.-s ton frotn the a stranger of magnetic mlea mal
early Richmond chorry. which ripens l(lni at'the llotel LaSalle, lid htm a<l<«
In May, to the late-keeping apples, like aud uhlppered;- " • *
In Train and Lanslnghurg, which keep "Want to make $5
-tjabe" Ruth.
altch i (V .• the . :ti ti (lit houses
'JIJ tfij op, '.J lte sifie" of the street,
ilr li'all, i'ue ball striking on the rear- „f th
Vltracias by Heroism of
She Considerate Motliefi
Medicine eon io aoiae < .vtc-n! p.ever.t
'. -r: from attacking lln< child ; med
./,• >.• cannot perform iiilrn< les. It is n
riraclo If children brought tin In foul
aod e\ i! surrounding! ;row up health;
and wholetonio men ahil women. Thi-
tnlrocle, Incidentally, Is usually ac-
coaiplished t;..| h.r doctor.-, lnit by tlio
If-sncrlllco and heroism of the ntotli-
Cost 12,000 Dollars. In course of erection
Thisirr . is to you!
Aie you preserving yoor fc>.rthtiglits?
I' iii't I * lituir.U tov.ard the CliuivhJ chaippicn
ft ( ' r i\ if| . r
h coraial iiivitat^u
Come FoGhmxh
LIVF TOPICS!" GO".) M'JSIf
its
until the following May. One tree of
each variety Is enough.
Aniile trees t,Uoitld be planted 25 to
80 feet apart eat-h way, and plum ant,'
ptnea trees Irt to 20 feet apart, une-
>«-iiful<j ti<->- snouid be selerted for
planting, although In the case of tha
apple, sour cherry and pear two-year-
old trees will usually transplant sue*
cessfully If they have not grown too
large.. The treeb may be planted either
In fall or spring. They should he set
Just about as deep ns they stood In the
nursery. Aa noon'as they are planted
the tops should bo pruned back some-
what. ,
Fruit tr.,'03 should be given ns thor-
ough cultivation as corn or vegetables,
at least until they reach bearing agn.
Any kind of garden vegetable* or
strawberries, or other small fralts,
may be grown hotwect the tree rows,
a rank-growlug crop Jikt- corn grows
higher tbaa the trees one row should
be left out, preferably north and south,
!u the tree row, bo that the fruit trees
'A'i.I net be shaded until they are well
established. Low-growing vegetables
or berrlc3 may be planted as eiose to
the trees as dosired.
"Rfire," n:tld Farmer Kune.
"Listen, I'm Ofcorgo BUlItiK"?, fh<
world's greatest t'aro d.-aler. 1 *{
I
Lttaguo
it 7&D
hildc services
Y' U are invited
Work of Farrr Loan (ianki.
The federal fa/m i - nil bank. Uv.,1 evfv/nn
money to occupant owners of farm*,
on real is ate *n It.v. for a I erg pe- to COIM and join ill the tCrip
rlod If desired, who, provision, for pay- ■
lug a small part the principal sum tUfe study.
with each Interest payment. Under
:rf t; ■ roof one i* the hojsa ; and
S^ouadl.'g Into <he hoi ,; yard.
Tfca (pnge.- hit ut Shlbe park jire-
vlouj i1 j thl * was the otie Ot^orge
-iariiS htt over the left field wall last
ea^oh, when tho ball cleared the
ohek bleacher wall and clruclc on tho
spposlIo side of the street. Itutl s
long hit traveled it conslderablo dia-
?i|nce farther I .in Hums' drive uin.
stopa u'l argument us to Ibe longest
nit ever made at llils park.
Order 1920 ipring Suit
Now—They May Cosi $7E.
Ordinary suits for men n ',.i spring
*111 cost the wearer front to $71"
«Ud the public Is ready l.i pay that for
-« suit, t.udwlg Stein, preside...! of 111.
iVutlonal Cloi/^ng SXanuftii'turers' u
•oclullon, declared before 11 e Mldwes'
ftconstruetlon eonferon,^ of. refnl.
«:lothlers. held recently at Kansas
Cf• l. Mr. Stein said cloth was ar.d
"S( .. '..-a: nree heeanse of laii ir shor.
lie said that (he 'tendency it
Men's styles is turning slowly ' A t.
i6ui 11\ models.
•'MACE NEW FLIGHT RECORD
who too often lf*>(
ijcr own lieuU.M In the proeesci.-
(!ou Times.
Lor
Black Walnut Used for
Roadbed in Indiana Uit\
Hcrenilj* Iti
girtr<Ts \v« re
the phin n loan of >1,000, "bearlnj; a
per e< nt Interest, taj be i-.'iiO off in
twenty jenrs wit -.n jiriTiual payment
oi' .$8( ,2t. which in. luties lueregt nt
5 per cent on tin
tho lonn. The (1
consists of $00 Int. i^est «n<! $30.24 on
the principal. The Inst yeur's pnyiii<nt
is .«:5 In Interest nnd S76.."r0 In prin-
anpletliJi; the full pigment. ,j
Nice.
Tor riiiing ' :yr tuoro been
lr.ff ol*Kl a with laoiivw, wa-
t«r-rt|M vheuijl. th * : v.ar polr belnc
m :pahl mnount of wftli fyr
t year's pnyment
'Joti Miller Arrives Home
From Army Duty in France
and Joins the Cardinals
Af er rpendtng nearly « year and a
half r lth the marines In France, Pots
Miller, one cf tin- really capable ball
SJl.Lj'ers of tlio ta^'.Jor leagues, has ar-
rlvei Ur.sje. lit- uttenJed a few ban-
ijuets and thea blkeii for St, LoulJ
io join the Cardinals.
IJIIler wen one cf the first ball play-
ers to cnJlst aud. saw serviwt aluiust
f
V —
"Want to Mftk«
cipal.
an Indlnnn city cn-
lnstnl!in« n concrete
foundation olopg n main thoroughtare.
In excavt tlrif they cinno upon a
corduroj ram. burled vovcrnl In hes
v'otit't tJie street surface. The road
was t(instructed of blnck walnut and
e.itended, tin. found I.J-r, faf a dls*
tniue > ' nearly :i milo. The !< ns wero
In excclUnt condition.
'Kvery firm ehonld iitva a rca
fhs ui^nliw That Do«^ #ot Affect ths Kmi" flock of uhoep.
Brcautfe cf Us toais J-ixtl! < tflqct. I. AXA« ^ - —
Ti VH bK M« i QUIKINIv than or iinnry
Qitinlue imd not c.tiiit; i t rvnusnfH uor
ringing lu !-triul. R<*mf r.ib«r th • f :iII ■« tnc nnd
look tor the >ijimitiit* at M V. t-KOVK. J0c
ftt
,/mod s/'d -m 0, ss.\\d:9 jji's s,cmina\
astin^eq >j nfjn; «>f;i ovu-): ;,.foq .Vq.w
pand'^ i>\\ t'osuoj •' s.frtt
if u q.v\ ?90si waj t; v\ joj ^rotjv. h
4HJ>omn,|-Aqotf;) >t««v7 !S' ®*TX
*UIJ*4 9V,1 0ATD1 tAog ^|M
Unu«t <il Ctlcbrat on.
T^llly \va.s six months )ld, nnd In
honor t f the ev,-«nt his father pur*
chased a fine jic.s high chair for hi®.
I.'itie s.ir.ih, uhn lived r.ert door, was
Uilteh fed over the
and brought hor mvth^r in to see it,
fnvinp: "(_>|i Mother, look nt thv ne^v
high chnlr Filly's father bought tiira
tor his half a hlrthdav."
iviet.i io Uso.
Tin wn« known$to.the Ilebj'eu* ructnl
workers us an alloy of other ntetnls ah
e:trl> sis the time bf I'hore was
no tin in .rale^tilie. Their tin In th<
linn (if 1 >:• vId . is 'btnined from j\\r%
and I'xre . :ig bitppjnd \ y the ships
tint t fa the1 Witt. Tarshtgh. This tla
tnnu 'ii •l.*iit} t)iit doubtlega tile
cumo f)rom tin tin dis !
Radium Einanatiorik
Tho enuinations frutn indium rannot
stoppo.d. but. us «cart 'y any ex
latisticn <>Z the >aatenal Is appro iuble
lespite th fact thai u ^
•rgy is v< n«tiintly passing ->tt frnm tt.
«-is is small conser no t-ee. If the
'■ays v\i4< allow eg to promlsen
usly, ho.Tuvor. they iji^ht io tvmsld
:*r«blt datmi^e, JLu *jrder confine
hem, |horeifLTS, a unfe hu.*, tuwu eon-
tructwl whit a th'. tr lia:njg of lea.!
-i id* thv
ti !i m.
TLa ;vord salifjt itar 6
Ing out prominently, t ciipicuous,
strlklag^ a$ .sall^i.t r^atueHKo^ n land
scape: salient pt>itits cf an cr^uinsut.
(2) Thrust er hew: br^id V.'.t e«cert)l
Glibly d^lratWuu, cjr. , nn „11<lo .on.ld.rvd than
1 !'10 'ant of x*(o i!|hv aagias, ualni
Haps la cne of tha conimca enaaai measured ey s i are ti t ■
jpastuto ero;>« for hogs and eJseep, *nml-clrel*
Vomlps make a gcc i tad ilieap fall
iritht for hoas.
Dots Miller.
a rnillionatra club' bore. Il'ul tltev v^
'.healed me out of a ^12,000 wmrr.'#^
alou, nnd I want revenAll I
V'-n to do !a to"buy tifiOO woi'th .) •
u/i'pf .ital I'll throw, the feame to you.'
"tt here do wa no from
Mr. Kiinz. ,. ,{
"Jleet us in Lineoln puri: tomorrow
at the 200. We'll eiptaia tHr detail*.'
They niet—Mr. Kunt, Bltllng-a aucj
his partner, v.hont be Introduce.' ««'
Kveretl Mollne. They had laid th®'
proposition before Kunt nud lie bao I.lfi-
hTind ou the wallet, when I'rerO sudden-■
iy appeared four detective* from CbW
Mooney'n office, who placed riilllu^.,
and Mollne under arrest as coj-tideoe®
men. ... i
l-'armer Knim had tipped (Ik po:.
lice.
S1.000 AS CONSCIENCE BALM
Defrauded Man Fifty V#ai-A Aye an®
Now Makes Restitutio® t&
Daughter*. I
-rera Uie t!tr.a" the American flghtln* ^oom,n8ton' nl-—A"
terts?.. "• >">z txr*s?3 ZSKX
Foi* feeding calves, no railoa £ica
J een lound whlci will do wal! bu
milk.
Tr««c In bi.aka*pe«r«5 Qa-cJcmt.
'Shnkespeare" ^ -dens should con
tain only such plain* as are mentloneo
• _ • o in Shakespeare's \rorks. These ranje
Sows running through filth and thea froin aPric°t trees (u.iricot k) d wn to
being suckled will often causo to '*ie luvvJ? pan^y v\it;\ eolu:. ' lac, mo-
ocour. ^ rue. It sJw .id be neurit
• • • square .foi.nal l:> deeign, with s sun-
Calves are always greedy, aad lo? ^'a' h P^;VL*^ 111 copter with rough
this reason ovor-feeding should b^. #^OMe ^agglug. Los /v*kre!es Times,
• ♦ • • —
Owners of beef-breeding cows should 23uotp
uso every possible rnenns to Insure t,, i-im^utio> ,i(j ai
niaxlmum number of calves. ^ BdaJiiisflpuj eiui; (q; uj >i)U|q j|js
• « « -aiu tuinHuu| j,j otu asnoso—k!J «i oj
t>S pnqs oi j| uij.i inoqu pcaq
spi sjaino^ .uuA\ oy ,uu dj.i4
,1111 ^UJl'pOM "OT|U'.IJljttlOO U U0 Kj.lO.j O)
tiS u a \una.i.tn.tt u<
Ilu^Irn managed the Cardinals ...
eato onfp that there were only two
men on his team he would not trade
and both were named Miller, uiean-
-ne himself and Dots Sillier.
Mrs. Mary K-.ble (tf VlnTert j nd het
two, sister*. Mr®, ii. II. IIeuV<I atifi
'Mrs. G. A. Htilett, both < f f^iitiK.iTnoit
county, ware alveu $1000 by ,n „]n-
ntn n • who claimed to have defrauded
belt father. 1'eter f're^msti, a h.tlj
certury ago.
In ISiiO Freeman ovmed a flocU .4
sheep which were dlHf!i:-e atiir.Kea,'
Th > hired mm,. William I ohrf,nal.l .
'.^cp were sent to Mlsaonrl tbev'
might he cured, Frtemwu .-oH fbir
'*^1 - t" Dohrf for $1,000, tiip roonav -
be paid If the :;heep «urvlve«j. r o!irif
►MAed f! few; -hlppod-them to UoEtana,
in(I tlioy. became the noclon* .f h for'
ur;e,
!le is now raf.il a" a m!IIii/u ir i rub
•'e-ioert- to hunt up tbe ralStiv.is aH
• rei-tnnn and pnv th. in the monay ij^l
'vifei -j to pay 50 *" -.}ps at'o. i
The high price of wool and the ds*
mand for mutton have caused farmn^a
to lock with more f«.yc>r oe ghe^.
t'.-
Uil
r.ieuttnant Commander H B (Irnw
ti. S. N,, who piloted the naval hydro
Fyi, In « 21 hour flljflit. stiirtIiik frtni
Kfrfolk, Va., and circling over Hump
toil roflda, Newpor tjewt, tbeti t
Mltlmore end return,' I'ln- record :i
II®* tall, of aviation circles in the inn
^tl Suites. '.Villi the commander weft
l&ree en«lgns They nil took turn
the h heel, but n.<j runl lug otllcer tyai
l /)ll«rt moKt of the trip rimy te threi
Uralx in tlie Mir. Tiie flight niadt
Iui)dnr most ttnfarjirnlHd weather cor
llltlono The meo luffered aoverelj
I from the cold byt (be machine be
Ijinved splendidly and could have r*
l.tealned in tho air longer had not ti. 1
Ijitel l een exhausted. T.'ey left wlti
lfi®) aallons rim; vbeu (he maeblnt
Ifefidt:! there w®s &nrc«j£ twtj faJUqM
llhffi ...J
J
Mfw WnilH brocfTI.
Th* ini'torlui who often t'.ss the pro
tohliiK fxpfrience of barlni? hi*
ido'hrf %pAtteird with mud wW? npiir®
dttt the new svhink ftroorji which *
clever lnv*ntor hus Jsiii brought out
In the handle there lu •> snort. si iv bj
br;i6li of siiflf hri ?leH This w j
re*v*.^v# the p'ubb'.rueef spots «'.ta a
ftvr strokes One n« ed noi be nf Hid
of wrur1?iK ibe mnteria! thin or froufly
1 u«!uu this bruato Tha tl.er eod It
; ust an ordinary whleL Orcx^ui.
tJ th* CfcJJJr-.i,
Tt;ere Miiould. some {ime durlL.t
th« day, even In the busiesf hous^held
en bour at least, set apart In which
the older members of tha fatally
should devote themselves wholly 10
the chil **en l.it^ip object less^ne or
itoiies cojitslnlng prartlcal kno\s!cdK«
told In fin Interesting neit will b«
sure io bold their sttentton Tht
• lory of tbe gradual foraifttiou of t.'n«
fiultn. ere fitid vegetables W !1 da
Rea' Hrtppiness.
If this world affor Is true happiness
If is to he found lu :i home where love
and * <uitider.cn Jr\erense with yenrs,
I wrierj the ncces f it s .>f life ctuoe
without severe strain, where luxuries
e;:?tn f.nly after their .osi h s oeen
carefully couftid^red. \Ve are tolti
tin. 1 wealth la a test of charactar^--few
Oi us l/avt to auhrnii to l'v eri7
1 ti ft.- >uora nsunl teal. )r Is difficult
to.h« very rior nix! m.sl ital.t iiiw'i
eelf-jt Mpoct.—.V Ev!'A ur ? Newton '.u
tJi* Atlantic
No? of C.'ir^ "bpl P .. .v^
-.•nee \ -ie
e -^oatriry lurr.'u.-. «■«.r.'tevn. > uea an
a sfa.v ban^n« . <df) voi-jjijir.niil fcaata
coajpriain^ ml.* o. j«nd no privafe
'inner more thn^ .: e. Hut en eh cruras
nriffht eon^prUc ijwa wight to w dauci-
di/iereii! disWe 'Phus at the \\«ldia%
bunquH of Henry V '^« kc vrure oui%v
three co§rat^, yot ovor GLTevoui
chains are Id the seeurds.
(irvwuiv? r.( t-rand wlr.eL.—.^on-
JIOO Ciiyooicla.
puqs ?>tj \ui\\ pin^^vx ,'U 04 k'l J! ajuss
•.>|U ejoiu .'ii ittuunu sp; t,j urs
u Cduoru ks^'[ t<|i pnji ji a; Jiujiji « ,
*41 upi-vv SUP14 •>4utM)« 1; kif^,
•iCajooa id'.idosojiud
KfngMrd a Hard P flht«r.
ft« .nc country folk ^all the kln^hlr
'he bee isarila. {.ecauAe he ^CC' sionn'
ly in h!^ insect oat'bins Ufa snaps ui
l rv "i P • Miigbii'd lores fho or^har*:
Xhe<t' ..hit* ;?:n ;iiAte covering th«
e s'^ ' v Mli'-i Ui 2 tre top to look
v. v. '? ; lr^djcap • an<i tL* slryacapa
y - -• Ii-' • 'u • "tf cohie« Ui sight
^ Mr.iiWi'if' 'I "'if for u Unfile ir
wKhi: does v'• ihe fjhting. Ocos-
s-ooyT^. :\Q tftkcS i\ ride "a the toe-
f Vti_c for n yprd «;r s . packing hie
1 « *. t K*t- his vlctiiu exaoed th^
Damaga by L^jhttitnfl In C'tfet.
- ..m- o n i. v.fr Investigation* mftdo ..over. Kurone
JKht tin.m and will, be ^SRerly look^4 •eeiu to Jastl.'y belief that th« dam
!ui'li'nril In on.l >. 1 _ ._ 11 i i , t , ...
'<urward to s.nd til way o reir. embereJi
Old Form of Investment
The ohlevt .uve.stmcnt the world
mows hi the *eal esi te jnortRngo,
r*vouty-one hundred y
hrljsf. In unclcn* Hal v;on
by llghtnlnK in tbe citiea pyrtlcu
lariy. baa decreajfd to a vary marked
degree !n rarunt fears, and It is ex
plftinad by presence of electric
wires, svii^eh act ss a protection Jn dl
C. . -fco-rte A^dliior. Vi Drink.
>- ptv.' ! .i #>.\ifrtenra /H.vently
fell a I'K^-I-Bati at Mm«lllumbah
Aiistr. ua ls lu (u« ha®U of lanv
Ins a of water in a .^hady Bpot all
day to cocl. drinking It st r.lgiu. Tti9
ol'-t-r evemf:. he bus ab ih« Vor.uiCa
talklrg to nu wlfa and ruatJtla^ rot
the J.ig mok a drink, and before lie
knew v Iibu be a f,-0g was half
w )' liorin his I'lroat. eiwutually gild
ia« i IkIX dt wn
To C.j)iJ a3i Memafy
g ''•"t- to r® mom bar a thtng
■* thorevsM? ro understand It an<t
ed or, inorl
1 recoi'led
,r«i before
m?ncy was
1UOI ta;\4(*
,v 11 anti ■'. v. wor* ainong allied
vertluR tnc electric bolts. Ad tht , U t0 KJ,a'1-. r,y rPtt<l A^er*can troops in Siberia, and
% ti 6.S ar D t linrirrantaxmri It t« «' COfitilltl^lj w!lh BTvnl allnniu.. n<M!ti..ool ki^iiyui .. ..
Sun the Universal Clock.
am It Was Always Wronq
From tho beginning the eun was tho
nnlversal clock, anil the universal clock
was ill ways wrong—that Is to soy,
twelve .o'clock today was not exactly
Ihe same ns twelve o'clock yesterday.
Kut the sun bad to serve as a clock to
most people until little more than a
hundred and fift\ years it20. when ptib-
ilH claeks tool; the place of suit dials
and wfltches began to be comparative-
ly cojumon. Doubtless one uf th.-
earliest, forms cf getting' somewhere —- ._ .
nNir tho hour was; by longlh of slmdow,
au 'lprijrlir stick i.r spear, or even Ibr
erect form of the time tellai- himself
serving ns a iialur.il j::i(..int<n. Even
today, all over the far blast, the onlr
clocl.s iti many, «tm. Itrleed, In most
pleci"--, Is the shadow which Iw ob-
iitlr. ! «fti>r one «ir <itber of these ®MftJ
methods r 8i«st v
- C- A- ENLARGES S %S
WORK IN RUSSIAarj 38!ii®i I* j «n :«w« ■an
w ^Ua®J|P jc.ajJ*'.
Ooub.es Personnel in Non-Bolshevik'" !««)( thM
I Sections — Large Sums *'>B,6 U"J "
Being Expended. '""0R ,;il s' Pessjjwj..,,; #a ,
«i -U18 1}J ^ fjn y '
Au urCti.r cable Ims been sent frorr sao-!,«nutt * « ■ tf *<«
Vladlvostol; to tbe Y. M C K r. r"* awjJ •*. ►>♦> «'
I Iona I war work council headquarter.- i\'8 Ji",a^ 1M"J II" >1 t; lf«« >«""v •'
In New York 1 qm ting that 200^)0 V ,80,u ""
feet of . to dot® Kofllsh comedies ^ **** * •* >< ***** m m,
and dfiimi.ii. and au eiiormons roper- '««• { ®v^
tdre of UttKSltin ti'h'j dims he rushed 'nitfftciKnry • t tmt.
to 11,: t part in addition to 72" reels 'if ^wbvrr l.-.ei- St .eD^r. ia-rf w ,
commitee on p-iblie Infononllon edu- t'hllB'''.'li>hln rierar"? t *c.s u t (hr «®tjg
rational films. ivlebrity -h* b.sa umtfi taw rsttot
In rejiponse to a;i[ieals made by th® fl>® ub^t8 'i l achinwsei, '1r *stfl
Omsk goveinment and olber ulil.-'d ®b:®«." lie «rote. "Iltat *
tmthorltles, the Y, M. A. has doubled l,!e ®u?ht.>r nt my worfes for k f: x i -
its personnel in non-bolsbevlk Russia, ton ®<l ooa«r #n1 the «*trm "t« >|
ami has enlarged the scope oi its work on. I know a llttl® utaut fane
proporllonHtely. There nre now U7 II'1® bo gtxtA wuupi re<i tea var^® *
American Red Triangle workers in .... . i t |t
Siberia and 50 on the arctic front In ~
Ktiropean iiussia. In addition there u
tire more llian twice this number of _ f'let Wo il
Russian find Czech secretaries, T.'I 5 ^ whJflb ervrf tatft, Js t&£'
Tho national war work oourfcll It- s anfl lux ujj.
now expending $100,000 o month for u
V. St. C A. work among allied ano _ Ii,K !m! m-i fteSrjf ti
A ^^ -1 . ST(lf)" I Mt t> i
CI
m*
th 1
• Art
Ti the earth,
they bivd
piiite evl lei
form of li;v®
••ere dug 1*1
t?ierc ^ '(H:
1 r, mo at «>
%ties ar p'jt underrf^oond, it is es
pou'ed tn^t there w'il be noticed ^
great increase In tho amount o' dam
a*e by llfchtntny and a return *111 bt
e<;iie-ra4y usa i^jishtn'.njr
tr.e p-ircn.Vn, . . y ' ut 4 1 uu| n ia Biueria, una m
una t w!lh krert attention odditiunal $50,000 a month amen* tbvI y - -.m
„.i cror l'aRB|ff a passage vrlth^ul traits in norlJiern Russia. «ad wuv rl«St —
t-nrt«rslaudI->E aa.l .tonsldo,ti^ It well
it uje«m^.tu' rto^,>', with knowl world's oi<j««t oewffvbtar*
°nJ wil' r etir at (lm®f the oldw.t ustroonwH l
j wnjt theu though wj nj oUsar tlvrjt la th<i wtu-lti ir ,,
'k*nc® we ^a, our Woa® wtlcfc
*ter> i'vou opening.
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1919, newspaper, August 7, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155546/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.