The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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.VOLUMK XLXIT
Looking Up! .
The Allies have crotted the Hindenburff line.
Cunt. But it take more than i junt and men and money to win the war. The Germant had thoie but they didn't reach Parit. The All if. have courage and faith and .ovlll
and they are going to reach Berlin! For they have something to look up tothe Red Croit at home; in Egypt Palestine Serbia. It's always there in Italy. France FimW
Ru-tiain every comer of the worldto welcome them to sympathiie with them to nurse them. "The Red Cross puts the 'soul' in 'toldicr'" laid one "Sahtm'v" I V
nospuai coi mr ranee ana it iney teei jnai way aooutitwell it's just up to the people in America to keep them looking up! The Red Cross knows what's needed.
the all-seeing Mother eye. It s judgment is inf alljble. So when the Red Cross askswe must give. We must place our trust in the Gre atest Mother in the World even J
fighting boys are doing. Things are looking up yes and we through the Red Cross are going to keep them looking up until that very day when Allied Victory brimrs iW
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Brave Boys From Good
Old U. S. A. Storm
Hun
General Pershing's Men
Germany's Main Artery of Communication
Between Germany and
Resistance of Enemy Overcome In Great
Forward Movement On West Front Today.
BULLETIN. "
Wiuntoii Oct 5 Tbe American advacc northwett of Ver-
dun thmtn the gratt ingie luie of communication between
Genmcy cd toe vest f root. General Mwrch said today and Oen-
rI Perthmj ' forcet have now reached a point within 1$ milei of
Ihii fTft artery.
The profreu of Gtneral Pershing's force caused the German
reneral ttaff to throw into this sector many divisions of reinforce-
ment tne chief of staff said but detpite tais the Americans not
oalr have maintained the positions won and have pushed forward
until they now face the German Kriemhild line of defense.
FRENCH AND AMERICANS WIN IN WEST.
.Paris Oct 5 The French and American trooos in Champagne
hare fained further ground north of Blanc Mont in the direction of
the nrer Ames according to the official statement from the war
office todaT.
Aloaf the Aisne canal in the. region of Rhetm. the French are
preasing the Germans vigorously and have crossed the canal at
several potnts. The French have reached the outskirts of Benner-
i court est oi the canal
Violent fighting continues north of St Quentin. In desperate
fighting the French hare driven th eenemy from th eheigtta south-
act of Chaxdon-Vert.
ALLIES MEET UP WITH AUTRIANS IN SERBIA.
Paru Oct 5 Allied fortes fn Serbia have come into contact
the Attftro-Hung-arians near Vranje. Southern Serbia Serb
form operating agninst the Austrians took Prenys on Thursday.
GERMAN ATTEMPT TO RAID AMERICAN LINES FAILS.
With the American Arav in Lorraine Oct 5 After a forty-
misvte barrage the Germans last night attempted to raid the
American lines eaat of Gerardmer in Lorraine with a strong party.
The attack was m total failure.
The German party comprised sixty men and every meenber of it
who reached the American ines was either killed or captured. Five
wounded prisoners remained in the hands of the Americans.
Gerardmer is southeast of Epinal and eight miles from the
German border opposite Colmar Alsace. '
HAN? VILLAGES BACK OF ENEMY LINES
IN FLAMES AS HUNS HAMMERED BY OUR
BOYS DESERT STRONGHOLDS AND BEAT IT
Illiri. Wiv-iTinin Western lVDnyvrjia. Virginia and Wfvt
Virpinia trH'j have Mom) lh tirrman lins rat of th Anronne
ftrwt. Thy aJvarM'd all !onc th lin !!! in th rojrion
just eaM of the f-.rfvt wh'r th-y pi:hed forward a far as Hvillo.
Many villa ca bck of th Oririan lin are rir!'l to he l.nrnintr.
ripa:L iili s:e that th- firs wfr d"liU thc ly kinjlo.l by
the GfrmJ'D'i. Thy prftbahly ar evidnre that th rnmy intnd
ti rftir further toward t Kriemhild Iin vihi.h is'tho main
dfr.iive pi.itk-n w-t of ! M um.
West of he .rcoDr. American trofir-i joinl the French in
the fizhtine w.t of ThslU ranp. viheir Hlaw M.mt ard Mdili
farm wrc takn and tie a'li movei nirthward toward Vouriem
tn i?!j'rUiit railroad v-int thronph whijh Jh enemy mmi hi
supp!e-( for a wile stion f h? front.
Although the Uritih are reined to le ifar through the
Hicdesburp syMem north an ! esst of St Q untin. th filermarw have
apparently neled in retrilinsr the sdvane; of Field Marshal
Haip" men. TfrriHc eo;inier-:ia-ks have drhen the British haek
slightly at ome points hut have cot ucee-ded in materially alter-
icp the situation. Brith cavalry and tank rj wid to be operating
is the on eountry hack of the GermaD lines hut have not been
able to debouch there and brin? a-ut a retreat of the fnnni
cortt and s3th of Le Ca!el-t. Fiphtinp jn thU wtor has horn of
the mrM deij-x-rate eharaeter.
In the Hand'r w-etor advai;eibp I'.riti'-h forces are will in six
ttiles cf Ijlle. It i Lid ted that the rbemy intenl to eonstfnet
another defensive line farther ea.t ind attempt to !em the tide of
deffjt whih ha set rr-rvr acainst them alone the northern
front.
lykf.atche seem to show that the enemy i Abandoninir hJs
submarine ha-s on the Belgian eoavt. The "if..t has been undr
heavy fire fr--n British wsrt.hij for the pat few dayw and it ii
itd that the et'dn of the (li-i-man is now nivicr way."
North of l:hein the Fivw-h hare moved Mill farther north-
ward and are exertir; heavy pressure a?aint the enem' potion?
mcninz frfm the Aine river to the Champapne front.
In Albania Austrian arrriie nhieb have heen holdinp th line
aloe? the Sroini river seem t 1 in .re-ipitate retreat Italian
eavalry h ojieratinp in thi theatre of tle war.
British fre- hsve ln active in northern Italy and have
raided the Austrian positions opj-osite them.
Austria i reyrfvrte! to have reaested Holland to inii the
belligerent in take part in peee nejrotiaf ion. It is aid that
Holland h already a-tel tut xhin ';ejesiin. Adivee from !irdon
tate thai little attention U beic? paid there in the matter which
Wked upon as a-iew phae fI the "iae offensive' of the
central po rr.
Hsipary rnxvn m be extrting pressur eon the Aostrian got.
Fortifications
Are Within 18 Miles of
the West Front; All
OtTTllRlK OKLAHOMA SATITHIUY. OCmitKU
Gun ar Kjimmrincr
IMPROVISED RUSSIAN
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Miss Ooolittle Makes Some War
Times Suppestions to Teach-
ers ami Boards of County
Schools
M if Jhv4inle ta re'fnt letter to
i.-af itvi tbxt ihrre be no holt.
' jr vitwiiDii in the xrhmoln tber than
Cbrtima day. Thm will rleae tSe
tikildren eartier in the eirinr fc lel(
fit a lnmi rk. Miwt Iktioltttle re-
iwtn 1arN her viiti to th bo!
If the it&M two wei k. 9he fin1 a
trce perrent of the -hillren ai home
l i; "in wiih the feed rrott. cot it
etc. Thi in oi a time hen H(tr n
Hiti! tw defirivtwl of nrVl ;ri vil -
F'e if one or to weelm ran t
irajofal in mid i;iur. Ii huld In
dene. If nH e;rv whrol hmid ty. .
lioue io eiiin cn Siiurv1uy' aluo
In hfr ltt)r to t'a-lirr he my;
j"l-.-iw .tildr serionxly the ad
Jltiliiy cf havin no hoi May vara-
lion other than Chrilnt day. Thti
ill release the rhil lrcn and tK hnr
r!ier in (V nrng to help itti
hutne work rieax rotif.r with your
tx'ard on this matter and urge no va-
ration. The law give yi Thanka-
Kitrrng )y and Chrimas day at holi-
day. The Founh Lilwr)- Ixwn Irtve ic
cow on. I am mtiv ea h tea hiT wilt
!o her part. tw!h on the Ulxriy
Honda and th- War Savin Kim;n
rowmafter lrank Olsmlih will write
yro reganiinj? the War Far) no
Samp. Voti will aljj receive weekly
1ter ahtmt th' Fourth Uberty
In CamiMiixn.
School !kard will le mlf1Hl thai
f fcenerer tfaijur inii iibout gi.
Itf a month nice or awuring th'1
fall wnt of the bo-rd he ba fr-
Mtl one mombt talary. and can be
;ed on her ranirarV"
MarparH tolitle
-La4 A 1hr rigKf
li MIN ION Mlf)i: Bil l.
Thirty-one !g hoe faetoriea are
btlng kejt buy yupidylog the army
wit ho af rv ranging trom
tAl to $7.15 a pair. The Govern-
ment r!ae"t a reeent order for more
(1-an 11 million dollar' worth of ho. .
in four iiaira It'a lucky for t'wle Ham
te do- n't have to p&y quite as blh
a prlee a bl kfV have to pay.
Vmm4 Tr nfM"
Cangrvtaman Thampaoti wilf
peak at opera houaa tonigtit at
7:30. Dosi't miaa hcartng him.
-Imku At rwi niu
If yaw would hear a mcaaaga di-
rect from tht front" turn aut
Sunday aftenoi and bear Jamaa
J. McCraw. Me. MeCraw has r-
ctntly returned from Franca
wtitrt ht vtaitctf th tranchts. Ha
knwa wrhat ia going an "evte
thara. r6 h has a maaaagt foe
th popi f Cuthna that will
opi thair ayca. SJr. McGraw will
ba at tha Firat Mtthod.at chvreh
at t o'clock. Lai rf citiien
maa and woman 4a Cuthri Uir
vt and hoar th -ntw. from the
free. .;
mm SUPERINTENDENT
WOULD CUT OUT HOLIDAYS
the fnrtifiMtinn f Mt
CRUI3ER ON RIVER
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Thi trng Jokin hat U known
a a i(iiiNa eruiHer. and 1 lit to
be unr1 n hrMce on the !Uer
Bunrari near Harbin Thia.fliy in
en of ihe reqier ' of 'he ('fcrho-
Sloak jier . .
EXPLOSION IN
SHELL PLANT
in Nimuis known to hi:
iu;ihn (.ni:r nni:i oi.
I.OWINI2 Sl:HIKSOKl.
I'l.OSIONS AT VI IH II
WlllOV; LIST MAY
iu:( ii nior.
StNO
I'.rth Aln boy. N. J. CU't. & Wltb
flampa mslnu (Ajivt)nK ImilillnKn where
etiiioelona tK-otirri-d al nlartit ltiK at
th- crnt khetl-lrnwlltig plant of T A.
MI-de V Co . tit Moriran V. J . In.
ili.viiion late morning were (hat
P rtiaM hnn;ir'l i of j rraoti tia p r-l-hwl.
Of thjp nonj'-rtny'R S.ort" nli-ht ahlft
etn;-loyea only rt; had been dfg-
ii. ly voMnte4 fur twelve botira af-
Ur i flrM ditonationti rlnvik Mor-
es and imrroiinlin territory iiM'lud-
inn New Vork City.
Thunndf of :o.e Jwd fll front
Morgan ani vurrounding town dur-
irg the nlf.ht and it wiu ronldere.
iol.'ilile thai with theae went many
o. the (llllevple em ryr unnVMiinK'd
for
T lrph'we ermimiininktton wiih MoT-
'in waa aupend-d by ;he retx-wted
r f.nVtiaaioni. Miliary piarda were
thrown around the j lant and uew-
H per men were barr front the vl-
rlnl'y. Company official were Irylng al-
rtift fntilily ntnonf the oonfualoo to
d t rmloe the wbereabotrta of the em-
(t'ontlaned Pag nhl)
CAN'T AFPOMO IT.
Yoou can't afford to f Iva a thou
and dollar but you could If your
child felt ill.
You can't afford a nw houaa but'
you could if It war burned.
You can't afford a aw coat but
you could if it wr worn out.
You can't afford a Liberty bond
but you would lo your child and
your wif and your homo and your
buain and your coat if th
Kaiar won thla war which la
prfciaal what would happen if
vcryoB refuted to make a l.t'a
crfie. And th Kiar wouldn't
give it bach with 4 1-4 per cent In.
tereat cither.
Whom ar you forf
ocs
new roil
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SUNOARI. HEAR HARBIN
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rarmer and a Hardware Company
Flit Voluntary Petitions In 1
Bankruptcy ; Motor Com-
pany Files Bnit
In t'nlti'd Stalea dlalrUi four: Ihii
morning the following rai were
filed :
Fdwant T niinrr.'a farnu'r living in
Wood ronty fllotl a Tolunjaey peai-
tlon In bankruptcy Ha alloc n that
ha ha debit amounting In f5l1fi9.
and ni"rt r-f 11.770 00.
A pel ii ion wa filed by tne Townley
Meial and Mardtrtrn rompany of
Kanaaa City Md aM other rredllora.
aklng Ilia Morrlii HandverkT of
La Ion nkla be deoUr.il an !ti vol-
untary bankrupt. Plaint Iffn diylare
that llandt erker. who wa engaeed in j
lb" bardwara bualnesa baa preferred
certain rfedllofg aa aralnut Ihelr In-
lerehta.
A J Wratbrook. aa guardian fi.T J M
Wribrook an Ineompetenl f'lel n
potltlon aeeklnu to bavn art alde
rrrtnln Judgmenta bereioflra rendered
In thla court and that he be prr-
tnltted to flln anawer In aald cMHea
allegln; the Incompetency of J M
Vexit)rook when the aald er.".tia
were rendered.
Tho MfMn Motor company o' SI
Loii'la Mo. filed sittt 'agalnat Imager-
man Mtrtr company nf Oklahoma
City alleging noo-fUlflllinenl of ron-
tract nnd asking far a verdict of H -SOT
75: '
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MUST NINE IH'Nimiill
yn:sTioNNiHr imi.in
The l.Ksn county boanl announces
that the fir 9 OH nuetillondalrea
which were sent out to September
13 ree-lxtrante bava been practically
all anawerd and tba reglairanti have
been awarded their rlanslflevlon
A twin t 45 per tent of iha men bav
b-cn placed In clan A-l.
Thn pliynlral etamlnation of thia
no will be ront-Suded by Tueadiy and
the lioard will ba In rondKlon to fill
fulurn nuotaa. Juat when morn man
will be cent .to training rampa de.
penda to a larger extent on tlie fpan-
lh Inflnenta
I4 Aa Ttr nM- . -
DON'T IK 0Vt CONriOCNT
W ar a long long way from
th top In th Liberty Loan
driv and th people of Cuthri -hould
not grow aver-cenfident.
Our ouota f400.000 muat ba
raiaed. lut far tha benefit of
thoaa who ar beginning t boaei
too early that wa ar far behind
and much pap la reauirtd to put
us "over th top." Monday mogn.
leg th feig grfve atarta in' earn-
at. Tha LibeHy Loan bank an
federal ark will be open early.
'Cet action tonight if poablo if
not b an hand . aarty . Monday
"oenlng aa tarali M th PfVat i
iuMihtl IViilr "'''' '
i . ii: ..t .
Don't Be
Get In the Gam
GUTHRIE ! QUOTA IS FAR
fART THE TOP WILL
THE TOP YOU CANNOT
f?fHSll(?ZIIN 00 118
ALL Of V8 BE ABLE
PACE UNA8HAMKH WHrv Tlis-v t.r.VoL V-
m ..mm mmmt .
Nawe frem the figMmg frant
centtnuea te be an that could be
deeired nd America' bay are in
the thick at it. an- are the can
tdsuimj faur of the gloriewe r.
uit of the pat t weeka.
Tha are tee bey that yeu are
a.gning up Libarty Bonda t aw
fct. The whole United Statea
la aflame with enthunaam ana
the need of quickly ang 0vr the
tap with the loan i fully appro
stated. Thia will be America1
jnm and final a newer ta the
haiaer and hie war bunch and not
my win it be a 'Liberty Lean-
but It will be a 'Victory Lean"
Came out on the pared and
apeaktng at th eeera houae. at
:00 o'clock tonight. Hear Cn.
greaaman Joe I Thempaon'a me
aage direct from Prance and re
new your faith and enthuaieem.
H la loaded with war facia and
vwill clearly apt.n tnfhy it ia nea-
eaaary to pvltf. the mean te
support th boys at tha front in
ardee that the wr may end speed-
ily and gloriously.
Thar will be a prweeaaian
terming at th (one Hotel a
abeut J.io a'e leak. Tha Una of
march will b wast oh Oklahoma
venu to th City Mall thence
outh to Marriaon avenu. thence
east t the opera heuae where the
apeak mg eaercia wilt take place.
The committee In charge 'ha
arranged a no plan for the
aeltctlon of the chairman Or chair-
woman who will reaide at the
apeaktng. When the Liberty Loan
aubacrlption baoke cioae tonight
the perton eather man or woman
have made the largeat purchaa
of bonde at tne time of the clos-
ing will be honored by being eel-
acted to preaiae over the meet-
ing. There will be competition
for thia honor wnd it ia hinted
that unleea the men get a move
an the chairman will be a woman.
Either aea Will fill the bill and
tne nonor le one to be eagerly
ought.
The work of eubecribing the
aaaameriij turn r hmm.
iVVSMiV.Ut th f.oi :s
INTO IMII II; 2 IU M
I'aaaetigfr tra'n N. 417 ruinliii?
between KanHia Cliy and Trim nut
dim In th Ix rliy at II ot. k a m.
familiarly known at No 17 arm uii
thn dlich at lladiry a anall a'atlmi
Jut out mite 0f Arg. nt ne Kan. on
Iha MUM In dlvlxion l.iiKinnr Mc-
f'andleaa and bin fireman wrr Mth
Inatantly killed It la ont known If
any of tbn panaengeri were Injured
aa oo detalla of the wrk era yet
available. Thn accident happened at
aa early hour tbla morning and In
ronaeinro'tha train waa four hour
lata la reaching hero
'I-4 Aa T.f nat
only on w aiu simiin
Oa thr trip aver a nymiinthetl.) Kan-
aa dough hoy olU'lili.ualy Imtulred of
ba comrade "Wbat'a tbn matter Hill
fi L'l you keep anything oa your lom.
arb" 'N -) anewereit 111 it. mak-
Ir.g a ;)nful effort to bold up kJa a 1
tf tha ronveesatKm "nothing but my
fanHa."
-l4 Aa rttrf rtabt" -GENERAL
CHOWDtH CALLS
rOK MORI CNAMMAR CRAOft
yrvt Marahal Central Crowder
baa called for grammar achaol
g rod u a tea from forty tw atataa and
tha Diatrlct of Columbia to entrain
Oct. tS foe technical aahoala. .Of the
tetal SaX) will b gree. Voluntary
Induction will b allowed until Oct.
It -OkiahSma will fumiah 290 af th
rvmbor aallad.
NUMliKU
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a Piker
TROM OOAL. ir YOU DO YO
BE tEAfllltr a. t .V .J?
SHIFT Tlir B.rut rw t.
0H MER 8lARK AND WE Wl
TO LOOK nito unvr .V
. Mi
aueta aottrf t4 Outhr.a a
kogan county pr-ex fa .
well. The vommittae he met .
with aime diaaapwintmente l
theee are aiw preat. Te.
will be eliewed far vaiuntary aj
aer.pt an ae wot all w-.
but beg.nnmg with Monday c
eemmittee will be en the tie
t" aiacker. and inalead f
' pieaeur f vHitmg h emn. .
th mmitte wol do th vt i
Ing Why net ijj m nowf
wt 'remember th: rAuinr .
a long way from the nuata 4ig .
ad and It will reauir etrtnun.
work ta wn the t. Th. L.hr(
bank will be open Manday i.en
ieg early If yu hlt no rd
dane your ahere 4o i then
Qa ta Headquartere n make
yur aubacriptien Then we
yau have proved that yu are loo
fmr nt patriot! fm t t
lbt an h4r aur angrgaairUa
a peace that paaaeth under
tandfng will rail ever your tt.
Came but anyway it yfu
'acker Joe Tnompoon will m.
Jt deae of patriuti.m mt.i yttP
evetem d yu hurn
wm4 1m T"e "el l get ( f
that unda.rbie laae V n.
cty lond purtheee will help
ahorten th. war hort.n m
war will tave prttitt t).tt Dt
not wait fr the oth.f Ultm
tW Oo yo-rft
and do it no
9
The lan will be met anil h
war will b. wen Oa UtK
that H..t f the etrga lh9u
be n.edieeeU prolong. if
f the Uilwre oi in f.nU .
to provide the
mean to tfAt u
me front then t0M
rapona.bi f.r th Ultitft w(
'wa have . th -()(f h--M
Ing rememberence on the.r eo4
tnce that n -ld mt fcf(
'.th and men dM bc-u
Cviale aupport wa not ....... .
Ik. .... . . . . .
ing from the 6
whom h h4(f
fight ta epect it
C ana aubacr.b tu iUut
nant an 4 da it now
GIWIE HIGH WINS
aVrwv a U . aw
vi. mil uurt.4 Hetwrcn Loc I
Team and StUlwutcr Hiih
School Wa One Sifted
Outbriw fo.mmii ..; .
flrat conference gumrt uf ttm
by drfung 8ieiP ? r
"rk and ronlaiint fwb.iu p'.
'i"gether anti har la. ltg
plunging were ile min fat tr.
one during tbn Ka.nn did ?Jtu4
com rloa In our g.ml.' ' fa al .
belug ao irog it iim.u u lu.y
for furrd . ng k n piUu!n
and end rune n tnada altof.tai
Tbn main atar liuihrU wa
Glen I'erle. althuh it an h r
game he proved that hard tacktiu
wa tn ti- patt f fiH tball. Vsw(
Mftrr plunged the line many ltm.
for 10 to 20 yarda Vaan and Luc
a.j gooii work on kng ruua. Kin.
linn plunging waa Inn raaturo w
nniKt not f..rgee tha work ut tba lia
In faking bo.
The nett roiiff-rencn gjim wlli b
at Rt Hepo. Thla la eip. .ed to b
bard gam
game. .
TMC VVfATHCH.
Tooigbt Lilr cooir Doaday fair
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