The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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The qljthme baily leabeel
VOLUME XLXI
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OraiUlK OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JULYSTiK
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FOCH
ALUES ADVANCE
3 MILES TO-DAY
Ksssrasaatf ia
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HAS HUNS "BOTTLED;
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""Wlf'I?
OERIIAN TANK CAPTimEP AHD HEPAIIIED BY THE FRENOIt
sitawtt
la Surprise Attacks Germans Suffer Heavy
Lcrm From French Guns; Allies Retake
Lest Ground; Crown Prince's Men Are Held
la Pocket While Fech's Legions Hold Line.
cf Communication and Supply.
BULLETIN.
London July 23 On the western front of the Soissons-Bheiins
salient the allied force hare advanced to an average depth of three
miles on a twelve-mile front during' the past two days.
There were no new development! this roomrn in the battle
art accordinf to adrkea from the field of the letting- received in
London up to coon. The situation u considered quite satisfactory
for the allies.
FRENCH TROOPS BLOCK HUNS.
" French Headquarters in France July 23 (Via Ottawa)
Franco troop are no within three mile of Fere-enTardenoU
which b the naerir.f place of eight roadi and the center of German
communication in this region. Tue town U being heavily shelled
and bombed by entente air squadron.
BRITISH HAVE HADE GREAT ADVANCE.
London July 25 -The Pall Mall Oaiette says rumors are cur-
rent today that the British have made great advance in hte direction
of Flames about midway between Rheims and Soissons. It is alto
reported that the French forces have advanced on another part of
the Aisnt-tfarse salient and that the Crown Prince's forces have
been placed in a position out of which extrication seems impossible.
BRITISH TROOPS ADVANCE
London July 25 British troops last night pushed forward
ahghtly south of Rossignol wood in the Beuterne sector. Official
statement from Field Marshal Haig today adds that a few prisoners
and six machine guns were captured.
FRENCH RE TAKE GROUND WON BY HUK3.
Paris July 2." On the north hank of the Marue I lie flprmana
)at nlfht launched a rounier-allai V. in Ihc repion of Doriuaua.
The war office in annum inj thin movement report that the
enemy ifnsjwarily oreiipicd the little IVtit wood north of Trcloup
and the village of 1m.tu. Tlip jMitioii however were re-
captured l.y the rVen-h on afterw ar.i.
Violent artillery a linn are rejw.rttsl from I lu region of the
Ourrq and to the wet of Kttelms.
MORE RESERVES THROWN INTO BATTLE.
Paris July 2 Mure reserve are lwinif thrown into the hattle
by the German. airliiiif to the latent advii-e reaching I'ari. hut
theae were unable to prevent the allien from making appreciable
gains Wednesday. The important jxiint of Ouh'hy-le-Ohateati
Jowly but surely is beinif umtuded. If the ierinan loe it it will
e impoafcible for them to imng .nto Kere-en-Trlcnoiii.
Military ohener here are convinced that tteneral Ludndrff
will ahortly launch a e.nnter-otfnive. II h objects will be firxt to
elear the front between Siion ami Kheinia; wond. to leen the
demoralilinjr effect of a proje. te! retreat to the Ve4e nail thinl
to have Germany reirain the initiative.
Consequently it i t hi inten-M to prolong the preknt battle
as lonf as poanilde even at th espen- of bii treasured reserves
m a to keep the Kreneh r-fiipied ami pive him time to prepare
another blow.
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rjl'DniIFTKUnTDI5ElE
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LStic? . m t.. : . . . .... .
War Spirit Has
Put Alcohol On
Bum In N. Y
Hw York Jilr !
Xae ( ! IM ana tMr n
vlum f Iam yar at a ratwlt
the prattle of wartima thetfl ih
ppcrtunni fe refttlae tw.if .
mant ana tK leaeaaaad taal af
Dawae aacaedine la Mawa Ma
aftal alfieiala. The iaHtat eaa
eda maa fwblia UaViy aha
that within the laatjia manlha
1.0rt alaHll aaaaa haa tat
tr(4 at ilevua ea aamaaeae
wMh aaaat In IM aama
montha of 1st
9ET."T.:iT'S CHAfXES OF VICTORY JtRE B0::E FOREVER:
SIXTH D.U OF 0FFEII5IVE FIFIDS ETIEHY IN BAD SHAPE
70 Ur CJ CO'l f.G.7
after lo:;g hunt owner
or LOST AUTO Fourio
Deputy Sheriff Redman Followed
Up Clue That Finally Brought
Results ; Stolen Car Is Prop-
erty of Texas Man
About the nidi. tie t lm .May
J-nW MtijUt a uegro of lint iHy.
vi rrewl miimt with a white man
hrsni with having in their t .
'on Intoxh-atlus liquor. The irruM
as ixtMii by Sheriff Kherwomi and
kia 4efuttM in Wem Oushrte and
htrth men aere jle! In (h dmiitjr
al.
On May IX tin ut.nn41''. In l he
lo.ioa of Kuaene HoiIltia of (k-
U hoii City was taken into I he jo-
aekn of the nherlff'a office while
it (hi 'Hy. t)u It failed to lis-
UiMT a Heenoe ta an.! Ilmtgtna
i n alo fieM m rharxe of esrrHac
cenceal'd weapon. It claimed that
be had come here to make bond! for
the white man and entered a plea
of not gMiHj to the rharfea which
6 aftemanli clwnKV to a .4a of
falltr. and a Vu4 fifty doliara on
tie Orat rharae and twenty. five do!
Jar on the nxnd with eoeta In
bcih raaea. whloh were paid.
laveatication dia Wed that the au-
tomobile a Bulrk had never teea II-
eenaed la Oklahoma and rk eam
Inatlon a!o revealed that the metal
flate bearlnf the number of (he ma
chine had been Inverted and another
namber atamped on the rrr ida
Worklnf on Itia rlue t'nderaherlff
Cra BedmoB beaa a bent for the
mia uer-man tank. aa iwp'ured
iturtnit the thik iha ment fibt
ln It wa piii in order aln after
taeKt day' work under enemy fire
and brought bwk to ha rear lin
Thta rYenrh oith Nil yholotfTaph
hia tha lYamh erew whk h put thd
tank in order.
ALLIED SHIP FIRES
Only One Shot Hit Sun When
Mistake Discovered; Happen-
ed Near Where Oerman-
UHoata Appeared
Vhlngion June iv An American
submarine f the Ut. tUign haa
been fired on by an allM ruv hli
eff the New Kn aland roanl. Tiie aub
marine wa oily ellghUy damagr
and a naval (ur I towlna it to xrt
f1" one aboard tha aiibmarlne wae in
Jured
ta . .
upru 10 me navy oiiartment o
My aal.l ih auUmarlna whlth a
cruiaiwi aubmereed. aud.lonly amear
ed Bear (ha allied ahtp and the latter
0enM fire .
umy out- ahot hli (ha aubmarlne
which (julrkly niada known ft ldntiiy
v-hen the allied ahlp tgaa to fira
Tka ahell atrihk on the deck nar tha
eonnlns tower dentins avral plitea
' - announced (he vel would
l repalre! in a abort time
an old timer on
0 0 'CHAN0C Of AO
By Dm Martm.
Vn& ha Amerlraa Armlw
loa1bka Tirtory Ktv vanished. Her
bCvr to thaw k ta Alliea' off-naive j
an to tfcJa 4-Je 4h abtth day .
ccrtoczs Today aha haa a dw'ad-j
l as power f rjitr- Hr uu- Natural Gas Company Announced
r u ca-rtaaate oeaera zm -j Today Impossibility of In
-roof cai in ji -eterff
a afVr millUrieSa tbe world
a M to brv we the tnaeer
f rae7 ar ootmatetied by tba
cnaa wVo at D MkJ of FYaiM and
the ateohrte eaer of lh A!Ud r-
cr eating Gas Flow This
Winter Rates Oo Up
1Uraro. July gi Obarlea Ran
dolph aeeretary of the Chlraao board
cwnr of (he ear. and hi efforia have rada from 1141 to 114 dM yea-
nen rewarded by findir. that It waatrJay at the home of bla daughter in
aioien from a man by the nam of j Baltimore lie waa 9 yeara
I fcelaa Coea of Dalhart. Tetaa The
Watioa of (be owner who haa been 6"MAN CAIN ANO
notified of the where boata of bla ear
and will come to Oklahoma City and
Trover pnaeeaalnn of M at one
PoUtaea axa bra. ftava taa wheat
TMtN ABC BIIULIfO.
Ixindoo July 25 -8nuth of Vlllera-
Brwtonneuj the Oermana Ian tilirht
lJhed Into one of the HrlU poMi
They were drives out by a rocnter-
afUrk."
TELEGRAM FHO.M DUO
PUTS 0I1E OUT OE RACE
Disloyal Congressman From Texas
Quits When Preatdent Wires
Newspaper That He Had
Fought Administration
an Antonio Ti jr :;.jme
I Hlayden for tha last (wrnty-two
era reHenlailve In oonrea for
the Nth dlatrlet and randldata fot
remmiinatlon In tha frlmarkes 8st.
urday neat haa withdrawn from the
raon f.41olat (mblkwllofl ywatarday
afternm.B of a lelefram from frel-
dnt Wllaoil
llie tl.giam aa addreaeM to a
pulilihr here and aaldt
-Your letter received. The admin-!
latratloi aa between eandldatea
equally loyal never takes rt. but In
the light r Mr Warden's wword. no
one ran claim h haa given auiport to
tbe almlnltrllon"
A P llarrett and Carloa Ilea atili
temala In tha raea.
AMI.HICANS IIHIVK III S
i o; mi: iiahni: niviii
Waahleftao July WF urthae aww
raaa By tha Amerlaaa faeaaa In the
attack a betweaao tha Ouraa ae the
Marna la raoortad by General Fatah
ins In Ma eemmwnlque fae yeatera'ay
raaalvad today at tha war depart
man l.
Narthweat af Jaulgoena Amarlaan
f area a aaeaAratad tha wnf peat
i;vt u in in: im lit; rii-
vmtx uiivt.i.H in Mints
III Til Ifl AM MVIH Til
u h iit tiif m itiw
SECT THE
KAISER AT AliT COST
iv i ii iiHMirrUriNr w ii;i
IMIIIMi KOM1IIMI K I K ill
II III AMI Hill. LET
MiTiUNfi ivm:m;K
II I II; I MH'VHI I IOVS
Imilaa.
Wathlnrtos Jury IWTha antllaaa
of the new admlniatrwikMt draft but
racrjiiif a bt aitanln cf draft aaa
and lowertns a wall aa ralatas Iha
Haea ta a depth af frem ana ta twa I lt !'' Haa be roanUte4 by
tha atprta aaaSne.( u tha taa bf
l'rovoa Manhat Ceaeral Croader
Tha new draft !! arovlt tha
man for tha ratal a of sa army of
approttmalely I.Md eo) hwb. ihia la
m to be take aa a ausaa(lo that
the Waablaatoa aathnrttiea btia
h a tMl forra at aru-d av t will
UCCtlKOB TO VON
SIVOtlB la NAMtO
Vienna July 54 vt BaelefUrvn
von HiUaArvk former aalnbrtee 4 ed
iHwtlon haa been aptotn!d to tha
Auatrlan premiership In auHeaaloii to k neteaeary. bat rat liar aa mditatlaf
ir von neyqier wnoae laiimrt rm
iltned recently.
llli)f;T AMI 8IXHET IIIV
IHM I SS JAP PUOIHWAI.M
1ahln(lon. July v- Prealdani
tvilmn had a lengthy eonferanee wuh
Aaalatant He.-retary of Btata polk to
lay. It waa anderatoo tha Japana
r-j!y t the Amerl.an propoaala fi
tendlnt mllliary aid to H....1
at
nriHi(rn wioerla was dlacuaaed. at
though offlflala d.lltid to
hetber tha rejjy Md bftea reeclved
AMERICAN SAILOR l
GIVEN ENQLIIH MEDAL
Undon. July 25-UeutaBan'. Tom
nandr A V rarpenter f th A mart-
an deatroyer rannlof roled Iha
'Xatlnanilahed 8irrtea Order from
King ci.rge at a private lnvUHur
iu ain?iam I'a are liuli t
Iwitenant rotnmauuer baa bn
pnmiineni m tha aatl-aubrtar.na
ipretiona.
ina purpxH of ihia gwerarkanl ta
take nt the allgtal rkama In tha
arraaatt aatoai a e. A aw - a. .
fEOCRAL JURY HAS " " ' l
WAR SLACKER CASES impreaa uerataay with tha
nopiena or tna attempt i maa
tbe tal A the world brad to her wtlL
Tbe iuUipMed draft of tha baw
law wbkb potentUlly will turn tha
t'n)td ftratna) lal on st'oat aimed
raoip. will ba ready la ail tta dautla
John A I'alu I HI ed itMia attor-
ney ah) k attending the a"tliiiia f
the fwdoral nn Jury whU'h U ion-
Vtning hore. wny In v at lr t ton of
t-anniiortliM and latrihlurlua llmior
h.to Oklahoma and the taking m- of h -Petnb.r I or wi'kln a waeit af-
larkr aaca In war a'llt!a la or
I'illMt
Junra
the attention of the grand
Tfca Germaa araslea tisder the
Crown Prtora are ta s moat daorer-
TS woaltioa. Aa 1 art tbe Fr-e
CrttaaS. fesilaaa and acme Aerica
rra freaaCAC 'be Cermaai He aoo'b-
weat of BJselma. wh.'la the Fraaoo-
AnaeeVava forre are bs'iing the ew-
nf Baa aoatb of fwaawa.
It ka tSk:y Cwt tbe AttW a4vaat-
ei the ent're Rekaoaa-Rbeiasa aat
oa wI rdi a3 ta oertiTew.
MeuwtS Cermaaa arw atttit
tjs a daarparate reaktaa a4 Praw-
aiaaa. taavxrlasa aa4 Ratow troupe are
being: ma4tf tbrwa lata aJl aeiotM
Kew Orteasa Jaty & Toai5t aa4
Friday cjevdy. aroWa:y locaJ Awr
eta; cr torJUrm OUatsae Frt
OUaboma C8y JB!y 25 Aa a warav
lag for feopt who have awt dona mo
bu lay ta eaprty of coal wbUa tt
c-ay be Vim re rwaeotatlvea of h
Oklahoma Natanl Oaa rvmpeey aa
aera today that at wowld be
Imfoaeibla to eatend gaa ta thai fall
wake rae for ga were lacraaaed
btyoad what they now are Follow
irg a bearing before tbe cotamiaeioa
aeveraJ wka azv a aaJatmsa raie of
waa allowed. It waa atatfed by
cffloera of tb Ckkaboma Xetara! at
tbe time that tb wmw.d bot warraat
tbe cnapway earewd'xtff any eMmey im
Tb warcmg waa aat eat for tie
peopi ta lay la their now! aap:4a
la tha BHwniime aa Inventory of tba
Cklaknna Naf anJa pmrT ia beifaj
t.-k for the pwrpoee f farther
b-axtng beffir the menaiwaciow for
Trmaajt rwfea CaaU w14 rwlde
erteUJag tb eKs;aya lnew. Ta
Irea a irmier Iwrawee la aiaww. ?J
eomrany wym ft a b aapuaaflki ta
bcramaej tbe aurjdf of gat. ra4r
rurb cmOtJcm skortafw mt cm
Epigramo By Great Mon Pon
And Prooont; Battlo Slogono Rotold
Graa Iabea IIL July 23. 'He
trat aaliKe beat bj tb bet oldl."
Tbia eantatJoa by U Iuke of Wt-
I agtow. and aworeie of oiber varaa
by great nea wbowe word a laepired
mfiiluea are to be led red oa atl-
fofaa wtVii atjraa ed wJ b pUeed
ta barrarka tbroogboot th Great
LaUa NavaJ Trahng &tm.
Eaatga Janh Ho band midr tb
dlractioa of Captain W A Moffett
oowtnauadaaw aeirt4 ftioUUona
t oaa a wide field.
Boar of the epigram aa pMtaV4
1 tha offkial pjr at tha itu.
tt Crewt lAkej BatWkn. followw;
!t la by am aseana 'ewot that aa
affkr of (he Navy ahn4 be carw-
W mating ma.t he that. f
oor bat ;- a gvwt dj naore
Ike ehoaid ha well a gaMms
cf Kbral edaywfSow. reflneJ
raaxstlooa eo.-ieay ami th atea
nae f peraou 1 honor. Joba
Fad Joaea.
Iniamla Fraaklia
"iMrtded w teJL Baked w aland"
Thoa-iaa raina. .
' tbaak God that AnerkA atoanda
In mea whom aothlna; twit divert
fom the tateraet of their eouairr"
Johw Haaro k.
'JH do It or i- Genem) Wolfe.
-lM the Americaai youth Bevar for-
that they foaaaa a noble Inber-h.oia-
aje story.
i ahaS not tail-lAbrabaoi Ua-
orla.
-IM aa atrlv oa to flt.Ub tb work
w are in -AbagakiBi Licmda.
-Tb tet of evary Aaxrvaa mot
a'waya be what be la Wkwinw
"Oar flag ha! wear a hw lu re
ti'sajdiw Wlieea.
"rm andertablac a great dtr.
tb heart of tb wtsta ttmmrr ta wfch
roa" Woodrow V.Tioa.
"Tha right la aaora rrartow thaw
rav--Wwlrow traa.
tCj Car Csa tacrr
of th world--Wood row WUaoa.
Thla la no war for aoiateura"-
Woodrow Wlbaa
-Tb day bu'romt to ctoqur ot
aubmit" Wsodrow Wthma
"Tfoa cannr tUmk yor moquaa
aeeara aatfi yo Lav aatabllabaq yoar
Kaval wwjacVr1ty A4efcra Mahaa
-Efary hafi dlay mah-a tba aa
my ermcr-Adlral Koleoa.
-Tb tet of a anaa's rwaraga t r
raponlbnity--.AdBilrai Fararat
-Tha bead prwarti aatat thi
'nemy'a fir sa a wefl-dlawn tw.
ti-m oar eat faaa- AdnlraJ Far
ragut
tJ!v th Iroaj at tha anew aa-
I ear toot a snaHi afeotrt th Irea la
th ahlpa- Adatiral rrcat.
-W are gvaas; U wla tbl war; fm
Jada ara tola. t wta CM ar-e
ruary laaaaaka.
"ESfrkleaaiT and ctrrtar aad tt
a-a are tba oc-7 fr: rta ta -
fALLINQ BAND CAUSES
DEATH OF MAN
hhawnee July if--V (lamer whit
wot king talv In a eand pit near
hare waa truahed to drath by a fatt-
trig a ml bank (larner'a btvly waa
lr ningrami rannttuM rruu iia
ria It la aadratH)d that tariylnat
ih nmipM approval af Fraa deal
VVMaita and ttarratary of War Haker
It will ba aubmttled to eongcfka ao
later than tha middl of rieptan. bar
Tha dtaita af tha sraat military
proaran ara being wurhwl out ia ad-
dition to iha eiport at Ih ufflra of
tha provoat marahal-tha ma aba
hand'd tha trat draft-br Ueaaral
Mar. h and bla ataff iiffUra the war
i-l iM.nl rm. ilel-Iy burled Ha waa
'"one at the dme he waa h Iliad ead roiir and la r tbraa of th blah
rlvlllaa oreHala of tba War tfapart
b txntr waa found by taamatera
Hauling aand frrnu th pit.
lOTHEPOORir.l!l
IS AFOXT CRITTER
When Etreryone Else Is "Bone
Dry" He tlanaget to Get His
Boose; Hany Here and
Several Are Drunk
Aa la aaaJ wbea tb faderaj graad
ary t la aua. tb ray aa gred
MA Iha eight of ladtaaa aad mora
adiaaa. l-arida ladtaaa. Mak la-
tana trra oitia ladtaaa rea der la-
JUaa hth baratabed aad daiL la
art a haletduaooplo toai aieaatiua ot
rr1-oUrH aborigine hot a la lay
ib aad aaruwlaJ hktada greet the
ya f tba pal toa oa every ce-
ir.
La th poor ladle a aaay ba (he pa.
aor af aa aatatored miad la aaaay
alagw. hat (bla roadUloa dea aa
btla whea h la oa th trail af tba
raeaona a4pt. A a rollertor of all
d aaaary beaada of dMiUed aaataa-
'a iba la tb rbaaataoa atedal
IN taa Jaet a Imply fad rd
whr where It atat. Aa a haota-
a(er a perbapa hae ad that flaw.
iarrtmUltag toata that dlagauh-
a bl ablta brtbae aa Bla Jjh.
ad yarn raa ta tiaaailty aad aot ta
allty. All flra watara tara bla
'beada. aad Jag --ro4erer ar aot
arreal by hi at oa arooaat of lagra-
ieaa. If tara-Ur lleaaeaaaey la
-ot t ha had. tea pm rM IkaaU ho
oient irti. uUrly aiiat tt tba
work Following th oa!inty pre.
re-lure. (he detail of tk ptaa will not
iffliai!y b aaaouarad aatll la ita
r.Miipi.tad form. It la prwaoatad t tba
aiill'ary affay- commit tea af tha twa
bran boa cf congreaa
Th oufeieadiag fatta la tba aea
gram. however raa how b aat forth.
Tb ara th aak aulaia ta ba ta-
rorp.aid ta tb praraa aa it will
be prat4 to i-oagra throrh fee
reUry lukr. Thla apwilV proal
aa gtvea tha mllliary affalra (iaa
adtte of tb taa bwaa jut pr ar ta
Iha oraaMit reeeaa a baa a ameaaawt
waa aadrr way for (ha aad aie r-
prt leg of a aw draft bill t baa
mat dear that tb aajortty
optalua of (ba ea porta aad edtleeea
aarvoaadiag aWretaff lakr oalleve
th alttta'lua aWnaada atat'lng a
thorny fir tha euiag af l.aosa
aea ta tha rakara. aaaktag K eertala
hyoad tba peradveatara ad a aaabt
that Uemaay i i b bJfp4 aa
apwd.ly aa poeaibi
Tba aiperta aavhlag aa tha aaattar.
It la atated. r aaaaliaiidy f tb
optoka that aa aw a awniher of a
raa thr b railed aat or u4 at
aay aaa tlat Tbera la a a'af aad
grwwlag boaa that aa aatk aa-aler af
mea win be Beraaaary Kevertbalaaa
tba epiakia prevaila eerlalaty tmaag
th military advUera tha war ear.
retary. that this aaiaort-y ha!4 mm
rr (
a Irca fact )
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