The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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THERE ARE MANY THINGS WE CAN DO TO HELP OUR COUNTRY DOKT PAIL TO INVEST IN WAR S A VINOS STAMPS
The Guthrie Daily Leader.
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HUNS HURLED BACK ON 20-MILE
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FRONT
FIERCE BATTLE
RAGING ON OISE
Point of German Retreat Absorbs Great Atten-
tion; How Far Enemy Will Be Driven By Foch
Before He Allows Respite I Question; Ger-
mans Are Offering Stubborn Resistance; Allies
Take Numerous Prisoners and Many Guns.
BULLETIN
London Aif 33 I IT j m Furih troops nuclei KNBHSiai oI
General Mi . r u information received in London todav
from the b ...' tVsit. along the Oitc nrer art continuing to proa
back the Oemu: Several important Uentun positions already
have been gaired bv the French.
The German: Are otfenng stublorii resistance .tint heavy fiKh'
ing it taking place and it i greuorted to be lavonng the French
General Man gin s army has tfiken numerous prisoners.
HUMBERT AND BYNO ARE GREAT PAIR OF LEADERS
Paris. Aug 22 Genera) Humbert s army ha. made a great
advance between the Mitr and the Oise runs .4nd has re a lied the
Ailette river T.u- French military men say 'hit make the early
fall of the town ni Noyon inevitable
General Bviir s army is encountering desperate lcMsUnce in
the region of Bapaume A.hiet le Grand changed hands several
time late yesterday afternoon and hut night The British now
are m that position j
French troops have reached the Ailette met .it. several point'
It U nol ex nee ted that the Gertnans will try to hold the Ailette line
but may retreat to the Oise
Finland and Advance of the Allies
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HUNS
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GENERAL BYNG HURLS HUNS BACK ON LONE FRONT FOR
GAIN OF MORE THAN 2 MILES: MANY TOWNS CAPTURED
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KILLLU BK YANKS
HOLDIEKH AKF DOWUfOBO
BY OPnCRRB THAT TFRRI
BIT. AMFRU ANH ARK IN
DEED BAHHARIANH
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iweaNIwi
loMlaei
Allied toTMl RVMlO PMM6
lhal purl n Ituxo i.t liordi-rinn en if
hite .s.fi lui. n ).( . iih
Oii.n and fkfeMWWiUSk Th
trman arr rrin led in h- rtMid lit
I'urta Auk 2! -The military expm: s
and lh pnml publh here ar
itcifi:.! in'. !. il Hi). I pe. ulutiiig "i
far lMi-k 'In- fierman rr t-! 'i . i
I beiiet '.. ' Himtnefit wftt rn-ir
rneniy The idea i lint lb Q '
man will fall liaek anyihuiK IW
far th Umw in now (montl
dimiHl a KMOfOtiaMa alra i- '
.uirclon thai the -nny may r
Irfat 10 urh an Mltw a Id UN-rale
the Inva.lwl HlKlan lerr.inrv
Th Krernh la linilicl th- ro
slide reirnat a line trim lilt
I.. Maukeiiiie and if l now ronst.t
i red nwieh nor IlknU that tha re
treat eould not kk furth.-r than "i-
old HiodeaburK line The prinoirtxl
iirpiment avainat the iheort of aa- I
thin like a tenta-I..iim! r.-r.t
baaed on the tellef thai the Oermer'
woukt do anythlnir rather than rrtln-
qulth af very auhataniial ponton ot
the tarrttorial tmln which they o4H
regard aa certain to pn.ro an In
valnaOl aaeel wh-n tl.e Hm eoin"
to dtteua the term of peaee
Aprt from t'1 I'l'tHon of -h-lr
dlmtniahln . Te vm It eem top-
ulikmale reireai on Ihln aojrtlou of !u
'rout
TliU ftie nm n4rly atralyml and
tlx- only NMKM HiralnKf tvjt (ienitan-
fallimr kax-k on It la (hat )' Krtneh
m ii id I..- alli lo l.ririK h-' 1 ' ' u-
Hi ley Iron mlnet and fiiroa- nmlei
I heir fire In low of lie Iji tlml
tli. hr-nrh ecml field of Iti-lhun Im -
'w-n Arrit and Haaenneirs eon in
net to work In spite of I he fart Mm:
11 has been noine tmil.tfit ii'.der Her
man nr- however. In pr f that thla
diaadvantnr" I nol a fat 4! ot. eln n
Katnsl tlo- Verdun I'nT ' M..i oi
TOBACCO KITS LIGHTEN
HEARTS OF AMERICANS
CROPS IN SOUTHWEST
BURNT TO CRISP
FOLKS BACK HOME DOING
MUCH TO WIN WAR AF
PRECIATION SHOWN IN
WARM I.KTTFRS FROM nUk
R0Y8 OVFR THERE
STATE CHARD WORK TO
BE RESUMED SOON
Mllliart 1 rule unite .it Hie ulad
11 ni that uixhi th.- moial. SnfOOia
thr urrea of an arm thai il tb-Hiirlt-
ol ihe b.- aim arc dolnn ih-
fnhtinii ar. kepi m and th-lr h-rli
In llalit they will MHO hstlla with
a dasl and ltn thi ovrrrnmea all
. -i-o-.il Ion and U-aiN to iiiimi
R Burton Return From Trip
Over State . 8ayi Logan
County L Better Off Than
Most Communities
I fin .ha' rp fondi iowt are
.eiywhere In tan fate with the ei-
- p WO of 1 tie weatera part where th'
Bran Hff .ivr on ia ea;J- -rf-
sonable to expert that th.- Crmf
WW foaHaO lhat the wlot fK.Iry. la Hunoa. manaaer of the Hnjkf-
ery other .enae. would I- aaain to Burton afore bre baa rMuraodVoa
wltKOraw their lloe to ihe old Hlnden- .a trip over the alate inapert'.r'a o -bar
front rn-tw-en Ara atorea owwaa by th- Kaeher ctanipa4.y
RheHM. wbth ran by Harv.neoart. 8t
g-ientln and ' hanna deHam-
Tk4 line known to have he.-
rrcaniie4 Ota th- latent or n 1 la
Mnea thr German baa taelr -r
of drlvae Ua" the alllee llaea whlr i
aiartad at the end 0 March and 'hr
tnaatM wmld rortainlr Hnd a
marh bett-r fUrhtina front In thae
position than tat the oM Fran
Britiah traajchea they occaar today
Aa aooeariable atiortonrrut at n
tght be erf-cod by mtNa
awkward tookln ft Mlhtal aall-at
Mtta mt Verdun Thta aaty Hvk M
Tain
that i
1 weal .
wheat
It haa Ixm ...n--t. .1 tfu' nothing
n anoihet Ihe trout.!- rumd or bring;
inn. h 1 .mi. 11 11. in ... 1 h..- far
ftom ihi-lr natlv- land and ufferlng
fiom homoairkn. ' ag Um iMturloa
aroBia of a gool amoko ' Much of
ih- taeeoM or a- Am-riraa Ari y
abroad In Ita eernt h-avv fight Ing
and 1 lor Ion virtotlo t attributed 10
he Ii 1 ihat 'h Na'lon ar- w-ll for
II aoidlora in -s" pm-n' and aapplkea.
ihjer-hv hoi onl preparing th- bd
but l-o .;iii for that mora-ni
wh'n th unm.ona '-. go ov-r the
1 to ' - ..no-
taaem haa keen firni.h.1 tl
m-n in the Iron b-a anil all pMBJ
wbo hav- b-oa contr btatlng to the To-
koono Paed aboa'd f-e am ly r-paid
ca-a' aej oat aad otaer " or lfcrlr j BrA tnapiraaj to
rn- par- or -ne at at- nm nrm kT om ot B. follow-
tne narttra' . tno aa-u; 1.. tr-lmr.ru . r. o aaw k. lh.
-'' IlalU a-A'-t Unm the bova oa tha
firing llae aad iB the boa pi 1 a la and
ram pa
William H "nvd-r of Hir-apd
of the
hit the hardeat ! tho
prartlralty nothing la
orn. kaftr mala- catM o'
all doatroyad by the drou h
tlMI.. la
the r-uytry tor Mke the f rat fraala
of fall had bit it And that la wot aft.
thl l the third cn-rutlv- fa lit"
thai peopl- of that part of the aat
have endu-ed We of lgaa and aorta 1
fr.4H a 1? app-ara on the map. really Oklahoma ahookd not deplora oar
baa trerr value for the Gerwwra altkap While we ha- had a par' .
natar- of the eoarrry rend. " " a" 'n
for then 'a I itaiaiy tear wr-eat
r 1
Ctil Hornailny Say All Men From
18 to ft! Will Be Compelled
To Show Un For Duty
At Timea.
tail llort ) regairu thai ihe w ot.
of tba Hot auaid will bo -n-rgen
'O'ly reaim i -ar'. n . ... . il
la la clitaa a h with ih- adjutn.n
aaawftai and 'ha war rt-pi.ri 'i.-nt vml
a -non a a few qu-a'Hma ar.' finally
adiuaieal -. cuard unit in th- 'jit
will atari .11 a well d-fln-d plan f
work an I hai - - y man l.-iw 11
la and win b -v po. t -d 10 devot.
at l-nel on. hoar aarh w k to d I'l
work
la fJafhrt. the anna will not t
hanged -v- -pt (hat C ari l II can
pant- mat pa r -dared from M yaeia
to and IBO new rlaaa of W to Id
ill ha wora-d fall time
Tba M cuna. already for uae In b.-
nanaal of -ra drilling will b- Bead
by aoate on- of tba Oaihrle aaUa o
ory nlBvit ' 'h- waadi I
! tlo of . -ta'o war
r-grttiar .. ti of). r will be b' Id
aad a ge-a'-r 4afcT of proflrlawry
. Wfll eona reached by 'ith rnaagal -atowed
and a-romiti'.Hi.r-t ..ffl.eii
. ranhae in.-rartton aad ord-eg will
j bo laaaad ta a few day
ncan A rat I e ib
Iniereaiina mlor
h atillud- of the
11 th- war oh
mi a prla nrr who wa. laa.n
In our IPtOJM JUl befora
ihu MOepinii while be
he darkn-aa I til fot'Uli
ale enough 10 b- ire-ni when he aaa
irii. rn.gai. .1 in . . IM. -e and
hun aa hi at.Mid betorr tb-ltl ir-m
Mtog pal- and 1 MgMotaOl 'hat b-
wa. ai ftrai aaokda i talk Ak-4
the row. in ir pi .oiiapoa. ha aald
III- to rill all - ildlrll aat trail ihe
lii-rli alia at ih. Hiat t r . . i prlai.m 1
Hb kludiieaa until the are que
Mined Tin n 'h i give the prl-onem
it goil meal alln abbh tb- ali.-.i
.1.111 or -'at. th. 11 1 . it. .1 1 ft
Thia 1a ih- til -t Indaliea we have
Pad wh.-n the feai of ihe prla MM '
uaa l-nutu- an. 1 h we v-n 1 11
In a eompl-fe .oil. pa- wh.n ke aaa
hroiiakl it) for .i-atl(MtlNg II- 'Inn
I. BippttaO ibai . aould k .hoi aai
.mn a .ir offl.-r. wnr through!
with him and b- b.ltev.-d thai their'
I ndin i. p.. a fnr-yunmr of
..-lli ai their handa. aa he had l .
I. ild by hit offleei
Tb. 1 tr. uuiaiai . eg I- r-gar. led a
i.i initio 1 proof tin 1 li.rmany 1
I aprrwdlng a a .i-iiiii t . antp.iimii
I thr.iiinh I.. 1 ..11... a 1 hi 1 h Arn-ri
.'na are ha r bar Una gad lhal w- iak.
Iprlaonet- only lo kill them afterward
thia llr.i- mii 10 .Hirr d .Ir..l I..
;.-rniga aatdlee b- llev- ihia II. oil
ed lhal ihe 2-rtt.ea now at- hop.
I. 1 of a.hi.vln a rlglnry and lhar
l are now flahllni bexauae ih-i
betlrvc lhal by at doing lip will k
hbU- lo tnak- ba-tlef m a Iprpt and
fore quickly bince Ih- f-ilmr "'
th- laar off.nalr. vhiih pi-.. ..l lb
Oerman r-ireai from th. Marn- k
aal-l 'I.' ' 1 I. iraslly dla. oiiraa-e.1
lu' ih- Herman 'rooia are willin
t. fighi Ind-fiaMelr if ih- ; in
meat la anabl-v'o Biab- !
do. lar. d that -e y Bagle ;- a l
go to haul- t.-fi.re he wl l aypirl Ilk
devaalallon of OerBMBy alaillar lo
lhat whhh ba b-eg PMlBthl H
Kran -
Tho fighnng 04 'ha Aaterlran ffapl
todav was Iranafnratod lain .harp
'r'a ooateat aad a du 1 h-'w..-ma
bin- gun . r. wa and n' 001
UOMI MOIOH IHtll It's
Ml Ml li I mu
Waablngtran Aug 7. W..m-a
mo'or driver for avertea a-ri.- 1-lh-
mmWr of Jew will be aost a
r rar dating tbje n-ll gig atoaih.
by tba Amaru aa Raj f'eoaa Value
toon Will be .-Wled frora lh H-d
t'roaa aawtor nrpa BAaiataiBed kg PM
-ral citioa it wa anaoan -d today
It practieBltr
cogae Bpy fort her w.-t of th- va't. v (
In w1rb St htthW wianda
Otberwiae the rreetch woaVd aa- j
1IB- "r bav- ro' M back long i;
wbtob OBrtfi' to be fart that
holt ft la of no great ee;
it to In- 1 1 aaa a. -
thowgh tt b a r-w atTy rnowt.
there ata '-aareew wonheBat ef
Veedaa aad worth of Pwat a ! n
baa Hlrelewbwnr tla- wblcb wa
Ibe aaave tim- aa th-
liB-
Tt'-ltna a-'-b g view g
tiowally giand. a two tko eit mp "o
-arty com wa rather
f ottoa la not an rone by a
a rala or two within 'he aegt w k
will make a ragaarkaM- dtff-eaajn la
ihkBC and of oowraa. we will gat 'ha
rala ' aald Mr Banna
With 100 Pounds of Dynamite and 30 Men. Commis-
sioner McGregor Makes Successful Drive for Water
With a
Bight
I -i
WO I III It Wll IIH W
M IH MINI II l
ad thirty a-n .n aha
day aad th aae of
of dywaJBHo. roaa
..r.g.' a' at
clock kaat BaTh l ar.-.a-d n tag.
ptwg tba pvaot of water la tba rrtoo
' wood rirer lying ret b v-a'h aad
FVaarra or h etreeo --raaatoal ta --
i Ufa BBn BOO watbaae. aad It la one
ao with Ibe Pith Mrewt -aaa
2? anwary pwawpwag aiioti i paj wg n ra
"if -aryraa win 'o nt" ror ae-a".
ftahio- a rwawrn a n revatrwe only JBB.oaa
the attact'ir '"" r day to awpply the cry
th-
rock a i hat war latpoaadlag tba
were blaated away to a dltaa
of ITS fee- where it wa waaw t-d
wltfc tba -fBerweaary )aggflPdl plae'
by a dltrb threw faa la depth aad
i t i
A ' anadlan AtiaaM. I'ort Aag
trawler oa she Bamioereaa f labia . a wawaia. aa w IUBBIIB BggqT llggilllaaa) HOawd
rewarl wa tb trmwiar Trrwvwpb. rap- I r for nre aad w-t pa-pnw
tared by a Qtnaaa aaBbaBaarVao aal i Tbe rowiaai aalaa r waa ably aaatatedl
laaaaa aa a raider Tbe lta1l'a bf Maaaiar Otaadaaax af the Oat brie
-a- - re-w r-a-d a ' a rung part Barvr Mill and Kl-vator nyjaur aad 'bwlaajaaaa
lOajgbt aad rrrdwy Piar Itere that ajacTaaaVi j Rwaaaaaal Braaa lea '-cajaaaaa aaabj
tlmea railed for qoMk efjaB to gag 1
aoaiaat firwa. aad to t apply 'be aaaj
BP1 aaa tba pnwl lapped lea- Bight
win aaaVeawtedly aalva n- pr 4a
aaa tba dneatb ta brohaa la got
a.ailabte H la pauaaal dl- a-rewt M will give bewathtnt aav-
rwrtiy lato tb aagaBa wit boat ptat tad if thw dry wwatbar aoMkhO I
tba fllfwrvwg paw da aa R edOa : otb-r n-.a. -aa aa fwawd to ear- .
to riftb atrwaat aad doe attltbe awpply aatu rain fa 11a agaia
tba bit paBaapaac Baaatt at the j Agaia tba larhaaa aaaarliaa of pro 1
The Ptfth glread paaig r.- vMiag aa ataMobta eappiy af Mag
ne beaap wa tbe wb eaara A a far rpy a4 fa tlate at droaib . oa
J. and practically all tho water that froara the -ttr olaterrkew "k
'brraatrh the Taln t- prwaataaajt reanOrata aa tat aa
that data haa bwea faraiabed fr c aaar- aadlvkaad aappar to aay pap.
that aoaew aoaable paaa that wTfl aoiv- -aia Oaf J
raaigalial air MifJngni r-v'.alnr ' " ' ' Kvp'Hi n baa peacr-w thai
tbe aerloaaweaa wf tba ry wwtar etf- e aa saaatba ow af -very y-ar
'are4 oat w get a aaaaptyt were u water ta atoaaaaai- f - an
aad hwa piapagwd b- cawd - Tbayt - ...... 1 : . j
f" J araaaaaea aa Paa Piaa 1 1
FRENCH HOLD
KEY TO SOMMF.
Fall of Noyon Only Matter of Hourt; FrncK
Troops In Great Night Drive and Many Ftr
Battles Have City at Mercy; Humbert's Men
Dominate Important Points; Germans Retreat-
inx at .Several Points.
SUI.LF.TIN
Fitfhtinf tlmir wv fr tl alot'K the toutharn re haa of th
Pit ii.lv 1'ii'le ft. mt French troop '...lay ttapit befora Nay no
Thu rlty hat Itowit refette.1 to aa th key tn th vaftnl (trmrt Itna
weat of the Soinni
Dinner laat night Oeneral Huitiltart men raehl the Dtvalte
mat for a long HtUiue weal o( K I "iifHianea with lh Ota South
of Nnyon the army eominamUit bv 0tirl Manftn hold th totltll
hank of the 0ie from Sniig-nv to Hretig-ny a diatanea of moya
than nt mile At mpinv thev tr only a little over mors than
. mile from Noynn
Th line turn to the tooth at Hrettfftv a rut rum to Hi.rTpiif
SOS tthnr it :aiii our vet lo the aaat 'iiul taachaO tib Alteito rivet
it It Quint v Hte It then eaten.l ."ithrtt and it ta offiotolly
ro '(...! i it the Froiie h he reacdi-.l Ihe otttabtrU of Pom mt am
i vtlUeir on the At. tie laa ttian two mil weal of aWtona
Oil IIIS II fore in the aei'tot ' N von atA along lh Otea are
.id I . v the French official rofK-rt to bo rslreaiirvf . wht h may
ttiTotint lot th taptd profToOf of O-nrral Manfin army II ia
ii. I however tl.it . "tit i. t with the enemy la bglllg- in lint lntl
I'V the Freinli
fi.n
ria I.
i ia- i i
:tlutflv thlT
Vprea eon
iinalil 1 1
Illy of hi
.ml- i
ilvfattaj
loss at
i
Mill .) I'l .W tin I .'Il irttl
liline In force tin ii.in.aiia Lack ullil
gtaj Ihi 1 1 i ka . im Ii a i. i
I t. tool -v at.' m tn r'l!. four a- Lira lln- fttyai
MnrviUnl Foeh are liiltiiiu Ihe Hernias e.lth'ti for w'"
I'ulpap ihf (MafmSe '' m aar-rifiee men neinllrwaly
l- Hll initllnnk' il uiliinU il tt .iilil ..ronr fh' UPwi ia
nOt.il fm .in . n.-mv e i(Vi naral.
Nii-.n ami I In ailo hi . ! a 1 1 ' it ai paaa anon wrerwroi
i rm tea .-l iieiiemla llinuloti ami Mnitflii pyvOk ftrrwai.l
a. nib ill. I ir l The I'li-o t. r nl the Krr0rlt hlttW here alaa
tin- tlcfllMii .ot..ii If. mi til- va-onrii.- I" bVltaaona III'!
tu Rheiisa
MYNC HKIVF HtUTF.F.WI
ll.-iieral Hynf'a atlt i ppaftll atlneh hrlv... yllrt .
i..in nth ia .ii. ii. I it haptiiiorf an of Ha.arinie and
. I . i ' j iinnl.l mil fill! h "' n v pialtitHHI ii'-rlh of Ihe t
the Allele li. ..Ii llo ItnliHtt air. Hllhill f..(i lnilr..l'
ffllBJ the ii.a Hid ti i . ri-oa eotlliltoea ppflher li. .rlli th-
llrMrah mi. nr. t. mi I In orwraMre win. h alowly ia flaleonnf OaPl lite
l.va aalienl
I AHfilON Y r AI.IJI
Will. tSe loll I l..iifili .il II l.lk'h Kf.oin.l i t .n.litia; It.
li. mill rratntaii m I Ml rp?iin ia iibl la be felatinat Front
. igo I.. "eril 1 1 nil 1 1. r I i in .i . ' i ! t iMniiriiiik l(..Ve BMn
mi bj ptlvaneinp lawart! S.-l.- Thw Fretach alan are !
soyoii alone in. real hank ol hb ' Hao vmih nl wi.. i-- t . nrvea
l
A I I . I KH RFAtH KIVF. kOIHR
i ii at t i In rt I tier. 'I a t r" ig Ita . fOPkpaPaB
three ioil-a from NQJfPO
Ih
I .
S.
tl.
I' .ol.
.ri..l t.. have rpM-feaand in aevrral
MrOoOataeo tak-n Bit In T i'a.gy tutrlit
il ilrtvrn raalwanl Mould make tittle
... II. . .1. n. or r- lal.HI. - r.irr
Ihe lllov etnellt III tl.- fi.-w naeyat It'll I
bOVa a.tvan.-eil an varravi
have i-ra. h.i lh- lh. ri A
eli. I of the iltaebltlir f r. .Ill
'h
Hi laatl.l
I I.I 'III.
II .
left
Ion
flat
I' t li-
ft. I liar
fin ia r
l.oiaoiid
k wht'di
lore mile can a
raa rnilr.--.l - roaattni
I in i Im ii rt Ii Ira" t
f-n mil. fr
nlta. k.ra r- iiln 'Wnr ggiira of lb fig. mi-
OF.RMANN OUFFKk HEAVILY
I I . iicrmarta attff'-r-.l h-a i i-.- mi thytaweal Hm a Bt
k ntid th- ' in'1'- r of r i a. - ii r unl pnaa ka a-0 lo I
r'"ind M.riHe al Ihe fM-1 ..f fh- l.va aaliaojt.
(riaonrr ' N.biilino n a
f .. I a t 1 1 m.f fittit.gl.
into the flerman MMlMiiia I'-r.
rtiiire iieii.i lefrtiaive B
allcm.t to hold the firal liggi
... I of ir -. aa M.ai'lr
ever ha ift i.r-viiitrl tlw al
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918, newspaper, August 22, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712745/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.