The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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GERMANS UNABLE TO
CAPTURE YANKS
High Command Sets Price of 400 Marks to
German Soldier Bringing In American Cap-
tive Then Threatens to Send Entire Regiment
Out to Accomplish This Stupendous Task;
Germans Fait to Stop Allies Who Break
Every Wedge Presented to Them.
MEN WHO WILL MAKE
HI
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OUT 0ESTI0I.1IS MEET
Official Ann ican
Casualty Bulletin
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BULLETIN.
With the American Anry in Lorraine Sept 5 - Orders captured
by American troops in the Toul sector and signed by the commander
of a German division otfer a reward of 400 marks to the Oennsn
soldier bringing in Use first American prisoner. The German com-
mander is apparently nncswallT anxious for in another order he
threatens to send an entire regiment cut o patrol if it fails to pro-
duce any American prisoners.
BRITISH TAKE HILL .3 AND SIX VILLAGES.
London Sept 5 Marked progress was made by the British
last night along the Flanders front according to today s war office
report. Floeleert village has been captured as has Hill 63 south-
weft of Messines.
On the Lys front the British hold the general line of Voor-
mezeele Wnlvergtiem Ploegsteert. Nippe Laventie and Givenchy.
BRITISH WEDGE Hi EERMAlTWEDGE HAVE MET; THE
HUNS ARE CRUMBLING BEFORE SUPERIOR MUSES
All Work Pertaining To the Com-
ing Registration Will Be
Handled By Citircns
Committee
A meet inc. tif i . count) council (
dtftii in c..r.ju:. iutn w it H the at-
' f this city and the men
: t.nisie.t ii It tp the in'n th will
it Spt 1? jih their yueittum-
t.ire. held at the court hue
totertUy evituu;. The mtetin was
trll.nl l JuIk" iUt-rrr chairman of ! ttil ii tbe I ( s m. i il i n wr lien
the count) count il of defense aiJrftl f tltf Anit'rit tn l!M't!it imi-
well attended. Jmlc J It Chap ft rv 1tr H :
rVi INN
Tin follow iim cjmi:Ii ics mv re
IN TEACHING STAFF
Cotteral School Will Be Operated
As Usual With Miss William
son as Principal ; 5th
Grade To Banner
ielie 1 birmn of ihe legal advia-
tty btmrd of the county.
All work jeruinln to IUf com ins
rftii ration the ai.iMarr to
be given the n-fciMrant thor-
tM.j.hf) icon. over a'u.t Un sere pr-
?'! to He all the -. -r -
siMan.-e to enable (be work to l
.lone quickly ami tboroejthU
Later ar.nounc; mem "w ill be nmJe
Informing the nun whrre th.y may:
H 0 l hav- !-!.! help In a mt
ir iriitiijiin to th rtfttttration ami
tit f.H out :h .r fui-t(onrs)tlr.-i ah-
otii t'Xi-n to tht-ru.
Missing in Action.
('oftrul 'luri'tifo 4' Day Wc-
l.cjk. ikl;t.
I'rivflto Jolin .1 litiliian.l Vcl-
hcr FalU. Okla. 5
Wire Briefs
Troop Train Goes
Into Ditch Two
Men Are Killed
N Yotk
i nominal -it
llan I.'
. liOV Whiimnit him Ihi Ii
liv a majority ol toorf
A Might i tun. hitM lii-t'ii ini..' in
Ih. lint-uji of w.rhrr an
nunrsl In the ('it;.-r ftttcr.U) . In-
tul nt Mla Wilntm Itom llif Han-
hit t httnl ltclnn triifcitf.l to the
io yt'toh uruJc .tt t'dintol that ra.U
vill b tiutKlil lo Mr ii'rr mb
i It.tn t..hl'k in tlio llantii-r
m hool Mr ftpc t r llvt-a tor th
fapliol Imil.linn sn.t lt-ill l. vtty
i t ttv.-nlt ttt for l.cr tu it at h thprt
Mip hit tM-t-n l.'ihln the nih
itl' In Manner for ome tlmn. Mli
WMIlamtion will havi t harte of ihf
tlinl att.1 ftiurth gra.lf at Coltcrat
main thin year ati.l Mt fa t ti noti
(III have the flrt ami t.econ.1 In that
N'lltlmK All firm Mrnto .) inula from
literal l!l no to llaittipr o thHl
j N't Uilllamin H'tll not have to
ttath more than to (jrailett.
Kirfh tw y tiote in hi sua'cgy
Tbe only t;uili! i ursirh may
w?l he tarn tt- norih r aoatb? Tti I
captor of I-en on iht f.tvth wi If"
By K. WfcV.er.
ivn-5on. Srt. 5. Tfce British
'Skft GfrttA" w't
met fn cmT of ihf ft Yi'.fi
nd "bP Cran ti'S i crura-1 utrvins'y (-ttntt-mod than hat of Que-
Wttf Lcn-tea ban bwi bold tt is ja&t'on ih wmtb. bat It wouM not do j
bmib tbe U f' riy knew ; to com !ui fr.jn tv.i that Hin.lcn-J
tbat critical poini fe the ra jipaltn bur far! the northern turn of -the
bad bn rfrh4 and that everrbSff key more han the southern one
iepeiwSod Ton tbe ahjl-ty of Ha;c'iLer bad t-eon an unconfortal'
to koid. rruitb and d:wre be! ah ion for a Ions time What i'.l be
Gertnan coueeBtra'.jonit int oi . . j Clear to ooia eiie ; ;aa u:e nntimin (-
nl. The capture of Lens on the ' troc-res of Genera! Manirin has j
w trth aid of Oacant oa tbe sou'h fttmishl i:n to son.e very dtfUult I
bow$ p;aia!r tbat tb penetration of territory tn the fe!h and forest tbat ( "
the PHtlsh M with l:s center on ; between Gaiwartl. Chaunjr and rOIM ST 1V. HOYS 0
the Arras -Cam'TSi road has bwn ef-Laon. a terr.tory -which now const!-1 SI'K(! l 'I It I V TO (!II'S
furtive- t8t;l yesterday tbe-e w tare ihe main c'tadel of the German j
''! a pofsfbiiity t:.at tbe e."to ad- j line. It is in the ats of th great t A peri train panaod throuch thi
vaoee at tM po'.nt foipbt he cheeked nalfont fortnetj by the trho! German ;c:ty thi rnornine. tarryina l-; men
a? h flatik and bo leave u avitb-lme from the North Sea to Verdun fiom Kay county and 71 from Noble
otb!as but a danseroa slient fofj Direct assault cf tbis citadel vouM j u.unty. botin.l f.vf Cam;i I..;an at
a'l car sacrifice. Bat the advance fc cot!y btittlneng. It may be a j llntoti. Tcian 'or trainin? fur (ten-
bav been carr ei oat mltb aacb akfJl- i atitnel that ti e main ptrpoe of tb j -ra! senrice. Katl (' lo:Ht of Mu!-
ful concent ration sr.d g-uppoft tiat !tf Uritinh aJvante 1 to relieve the' bail and Karl R f'lat-kett of this cVy
ha f!t shiver up atti down the French here and force a aa-Tender j Join d th.-m her.' and wiil proceett
Grtan I'.ne and has ahd the 0e (a c!'ad! by rdnal ahaorptioai "b 'hem 'o -ra.o.
German wedce wbk b bad teeii forn.ed the Hlndetrfturtr I'w. wh'.-li Sv j nieht Elijah W.id. of F1H
Chtckaha Sept i Two men
wttt killed and fottyftvc art r-
poted irjurtd when thrt coachtt
of southbound Hock laland train
No 11 left the rail and went into
a d'tch at 5:30 this morning be-
tween Duncan and Comanche
Okla touth cf thia city. '
The coachet of the train were
filled with drafted aoldiera from
Kanaaa and northern Oklahoma.
Namea of the dead and injured
are not available.
Ijondon-There t H' loniiiT iloulit
tl at the entire tiettiK.n frontier bit
heen mined.
Vasihlnitton-4ieneral March lo.biy
iMOied a I'teetnt -y tinier iloottu all
ricniittnti; a'atlon.
Wahinitton - rrohihltioii U aealn
ttt-Uyed In .be aetwto. The Gt.re
amendment fut a triitit in the 1IU
today.
Chicago - With clear weather cre-
dited but r.ttu f jil.nK the openitiK
K.'ootleuml on la Kle )
to meet it .fend it from flati'i at tax on 1
In pre ion cable I bave frequent-j o-rt;i. Or tbia theory the fir' oi-
ly called attention to the teitam-e5 jectitre wbhh Gnrtny trdsya
of Am a the kjr of the h..ie defeat nnkea ao p- ' ! wca'd he
Driti'h tmr which defeat d it. watt an a lvanee to Cambrai and the ultl-
he jwk on whiHi the German aprtrwr tectsve the capture of Faint
of'ersive p5it. T advanee of tM 'Qoenttn. whkh would render lb rHa -Mnje
anry Is today being h4 by 01 of h-Hs and foreta untenable
- sn-j tfore thia ran be accomplished
a battle of unprecedented seal" mut
' fotuht. whose duration matt de-
j T-nd entirely oton the apeed which
conquering Br lab armsej can
always r'Jrpa'nK that Hin-
denbtrsr feela bimaelf ttronn eaoaeh
to faf-e Ofh a battle If he doe r.ot.
a German rHrt on a aer.tiona!
ttcale would be the only altefTtative
K t "A. tie vice.
Word German Cut
From Cornerstone of
Maryland Church
Haaeratown Md Sept 5The
word German on the cornerttone
of the German Baptist Brethren
church cf thig city hae been cut
from tne atone.
Thia procedu'-- followed action
on a petition l.-cm the pertonat
wotkera' Sunday achool claaa of
that church to the truateea.
In 109 the nan. a wa changed
to Church of trc Brethren but
the name on the cornerstone had
always been the same since 180.
As To Births
Dates and the
New Registration
For the bene.tt of those who
are still in doubt: If you are IS
years of age yuu must register;
If you are not vet 49 you must
register If your IBth birthday
happens on Seo'ember l?th you
are eligible if It occurs the day
before. Sept 11th you are eaempt.
If your 46th bi.thd.iy oceurrs on
the tlth of 8ci)tcmber or any day
prior thereto you are eligible
but should your birthday fall on
the 1?th of September you are
exempt.
.m:ssu immii it ii i:
10 VI u:ii JOWLS I IM.lt i.
A leli'Ki'am wit received from Cott-
Kre.Mll.ttt Ihl.lley iNMlltlllo I.I Mt tllKht
tittitllllt thjtt he would lie here from
Washington. Hitliinlay lo uilind the
fi.ntral of biH itrundfiiiher Col T H
Ji tie. llo ilii HWJiy W'eiln.ttilaV
ii IK tat
J II tlimlittle falher of the run '
K.tKtmnn ami Ii ikIhumI of the iUhkIi
"nr of Colon. I I tutu will arrive in ;
thin city loniihi from KanHite. Ar-
ri.tiKement fer 'tie funeral will he
(icrfettetl uud will be ailliOUUCtil
later.
YANK AND POILU IN
PURSUIT OF HUNS
Germans Forced From Vcile Are Cronlng the
Aisnc With Foch't Intrepid Warriors Close in
Rear Hammering Thcni Unmercifully; Famous
Hill No. 63 Captured By British; Many Other
Important Vantage Points in Hands of Alii
Today; Take 16000 Prisoners.
BULLETIN.
Paris Sept 6 - Franco American force pursuing the Gem i;
north of the Vesle. have rcuclietl tbe line of t ho Aiaritt accoriliit t
advices from the front this morning
BRITISH TAKE lC.OCO PRISONERS.
"On the battle hue In front of Cambial an improvement In U e
Britinh jmition aouth of Moeuvrea is reoortod. T1t pottion
the ttut of Hcmiica near the Citnal tlu Nottl juat to the aouth aim t
have been improved. Still farther south the Britinh have capture t
the village of Nctivtllc Bourjouval eaat of the Canal tlu Nonl.
"More than IC.UOO prisoner arid mote thin UK) guna have ben
taken by the British in the luat four day"
GERMAN RETREAT IS PRECIPITATE.
From Neuve Cbappdlo aouthwurd to Oivenchy the BrltUh hva
reached the line they held up to the Genu attack on April 9 hut
while to the etutward of Givvhchy section of the old Gentian
position have been taken.
The Gentian retreat before the French north eaat of Noyon
continued during the night today swar office announcement show.
The French troops kept in touch with rear guards and pushed fter
the retreating foe eaist of the Canal tin Nord.
In the Ncsle region on the Comma front the French crossed the
Bomme canal near Vcyentte and Offey. lust to the aoutb - M "
bar creached the region beyond Hombleux Eimery llallon and
Flavy lo Mcldeux. . .
Between the Ailette and the AUne Uie towns of Clamcy Braye
and Misny stir Aisne have been captured
The oncration on the Veile has been extended to the east and
a crosHing hits been elected between Vcnteaut and Join hery a
two and t half mile front.
Advancing north of the Vette French and American' troops
reached the crest of the ridge dominating the river Alsne
GERMANS IN GENERAL RETREAT FROM VESLE RIVER
III
Mill
City Officials and Business Men's Advisory Committee
Start Ball Rolling for Permanent Water System for City
EVERY HOUR OF WAH COSTS
THE COUNTRY TWO MILLION
TrsLttHrr Deoartmert Statistics t
Show A-uust'i Expenditures
For Wax Purposes To Be
Very Large
'.Vas-bitsg-on.
MAS I1.AN TO li:
CAS TIIXT RMMIS
spt vr bin-:
. . ... f r-'M wtTn inf min;in rmy in rrpnw
tha mtmih rpi'rox.n.si' .. '
wk tfce ii-ww & Tha central powers rt la re-
atair& Jaring Aar-aM a yar a so.
Tsa tb r toll S 'sow raor.irig
aMst t:.2 a day or .V'?
a boar a sllfbt inrrat cter July
ported are to make ""-' ve us of
the Italian and French fronts of two
new oases of lachrymatory type from
which they expect great results. The
Aapt fawt bn lb tosl wst j id U fr""
to Aroeries of tb war to dat- to ovr j " '
t-.l.Wm. nsi b t ic4 M urn
liOslll UINFIXSIIS
IJ Auras-t ?!JT.sma!i)B pr Ts Chicago Sept 5The perpetrator
f rally atcars'ir t ilt wi!! h- the nsot cf yesterday's bomb outraae at the
ap-sriT -sar Tan'k since Aaitf.' i federal building is under arrest and
has confessed it stated today by
Fr.ilip J Barry rctmg head of the
to la'o tb frizrU'. tb tseit larg-
H1 vie? Jaw. bB :5i!K'i''J
ra iioasd 5so bp war mw. Atd
v TtiT bcw tbat the cwt
today It jat ioiV.e tbat of a year
local bureau of t. department of
justice. The tout number of dead
Is three; the injured will exceed
t ghty.
Tin' riiiuit htii In k'iii a fiit'tal
ttn;vl fiuill tln Visit" llvir n(ttH
.mm iin l Klii 'init tii in rul MjIi-
i la tt 1 1 v a tit 1 hi limn In llif
i ti' til llif jil.tii-iit frttiii Vativtirt
l'.i.u in ;t j.inlildii to tin iinrili
I'luitiaMiu; ih. Ail iiv unit lltt I'IiimiiU)
i't k I In ill i it .
Ainirliitn iiiitmU loiiririii rt'ri
lliul Ibf i iii iiiy Ii 1.1 n iiniU'tl In
hiiitiH tttul KMitlia - i t aililliltxiat
itrrltiny In ihU M't'ior tt t lftj in
iiinif It;. i u p ar
riiy fommisloi4rs. buiin- nt-n's
aHvimiry rotiiinli Hf anil tbe Itotary
( t.b hv- at last lnun at'llun look-
ir.R towar4 a 1" r sai r y('ra for
Outhnr.
"ty ronimisfi-'r-r hse mft anil
taihorliesj a iro;'otititm for votltij?
l."'t"rxi in Ixtnd' to vrurr p-rma-
nt ai-r a;ply f(r ih" ciiy. It
rrisy not b Bfrftirjr to pntl thttt
fcmour.t ttf monry ii inari- tb- tirn
ry at-r sopj.ly bat It was tbouxbt
bttr to hare fjore man fnouxb
tttbr than a shtrtaije A pU-nd!d
committor of bas!r's mn baa two
hmi to aid tbr fomniiiilonrs Id
securing tb bat rtnult for tb b-ast
mocfy.
A coroixrtfnt alnr will be -I
loyd and a capful search ma'lt for
watfr. As to wbthpr tbj? Cotton-
'oo4 will b dammed or a rf-nrroir
bcllt plsfrwher. fa yet to b deW-
n.inw!. Th irsa'trra will all be
(brasbd ouf at mHtinirs tfl b b-ld
bHwo tb ci'y rommlsitIoti'rs and
tbe ci'.iwtsa adviiory committ.
Rotary Club Endo'aes
Water Proposition.
A special me-lcf of tb Rotary
rlob was bfld at tbo lone hott-1 yrs-
lrday for tbe purpose of discussing
lb wa'-r propoitkiii wbkh will be
submitted to tbe voters Monday Sept
H Tb- )ilan proi-'l in lo voir
$iMi in wat. ttka lm; rovi-iiit fit
M mli all or any part of sliiih will
be rxi-ntlt-il umii-r ih aujier vision of
a commit fen of six. fonKiallnic of thi-
following: K U il rsthl V W Untz
F. I) Walton J I li'Mreth. K K Hofih-
ton and J K IVm-jla. T.f cominliten
ptop'fitns to i m;loy the srlf s of lhj
Biont rotnpnlfDl enn'meer firtni to
mak location f!lmatnn tc.
ThP following resolutions wre
jrsnd by the Ilotary Club:
Rtsilv-d. Thav WTierfas fh- City
ot Cuthrln bas lxn seriously handl-taiiK-d
by ataortayo of watr during
thn summer month for sevt-ral ytars
jnt to thn exttF-rtt cf It being a mn-
rcc to tbe healthful and Induittrial
ccndltlon of our cUr and believing
Ibat a bounllful supply of watt-r 1
ite blggnsl asset a city can have
Bn It Therefore TJpaolvd Tbat thn
Rotary tlub of hn City of Guthrl
Its unanimous support to the
Nw Orlt-ans 3rpt 5 Tonight and
Friday partly cloudy; somewhat
wtrmer Friday.
tropij.ltiim lo votp walr-work lm-irov-mt
tit bontii) In ihn ainount of
i'tttHii to b expendnd undtr thf
supervision of a commit Inn o( six.
i it furtht-r Ufsolvt-d That Ihr
Koisry club spproves llv s-lrttion ol
th ctmmlHf of ilx coimxiwd of E I.
Hi-st hl V V MuU E U Walton J J
HlMreth F K Houghton and J K
IWiuglanl.
Plana to Bs Worrsd Out Latsr.
Inquiry at the-mayor's office rtls-
rlofd that no plans bad yrt brtn
proposed or contljer for the ex-pt-ndlture
of th- nony fo b dfriv!d
ftom tht bond issue for waterworks
extension. A committee composed of
F K Houghton. VA Walton John Hll-
dreth E L Hirsthi Fred Lints and
J K IXiugUss bas been selected to
rk with the cliy rommissloners In
selecting tbe final plans and all con-
tiatts will be' approved by tbli body
b'forn being entrej Into.
Mayor ilartman naid that when the
bonds are voted that undoubtedly
virion plans would be suggested and
submitted and it would be up to the
committee and tbe city commissioners
to spprove tbe one that would Insure
fc.i abuadauce "of ure water for sll
rlty needs.
Following It the ordinance and call
(Costisued es fag Six )
In? I a It I'll will) ll'lli
gt Uf'l tti eitHUit
Elsewhere uln" lite batit front
fllllt KheltltS 111 Vpre. the (ilTIHMII
r-treat cunt Itititu lieay rjint havliu
In eu matin by inn French ho are
(idvaiit'iiig In the illrt'tlitiii of ll.tm
(tfit r taking (lulst aril. t)vrt hiiiIiik
s'rong r-liitUnci'. (It-neral llmiibert'
ainiy broke Ihe nn. m advanced In
tbl aectloii ft out four to sevt-n mli.-
on a line from Mniil Hi Hliiienn to Hi'
Cttiml da Nonl.
The com titration of fiermun troop.
In tli wide front before ( 'urn lit 4 1 bs
erved lo slow down the llrtilith ad-
vaum In this seWion appreciably al
simws that I be aires are Itn ilrlvlnt
Ihe enemy to a territory less sm-
nptible of defense and approaching
ll.'iilh some 1 1 outre I lHtl HM'I.'
While the tiU lutj ill tbr tiortb
ll.iir nli)irllyi lie A f III' III irrea
iil'd t'amlititi Oil! f tin -4 Am. rl' -tit
(iirt t'n mi i tic miinht'i rt en. I tif the b it
lit (imil li.tti' rent he I a ttiage In flu'tr
1 1 nw.tr. I in in it. t.t mi'HaiM Ihy
t.cninin ii. i ui'11 imi (lf ih icrrlltt
hortl of ihe AUrie. tiein tiil Miiiiiiln
tiiinir nre iicitritii' I hem in e )tniit
ui ihe (i.-nii.m f'lrces faclrig it
ViiiitIi unH to llie rlKht have but N
rnn'j lift them i. ruic (hey .
I'C t tllll It . t 11 !1M ( Httl III 11
I timid i)u- i.l Mirnl. tilling line J
fire liftiiTsl Miiii il'n I .tiiiii
i- ili north I It-re tioih vrt
MHM4M..EiHIIMlv.
: FRENCH ADVANCE SEVEN
MILES AND TAKE VILLfllL
Germans Destroy Supplies AD i
Blow Up Munitions As They
Retreat; Many Fires la
Pathway of Hutu
i;ri:itis in : kin; ri
10 0 1' I.OIM.i; MN)KS
O H Graves of I'ryor J C l'owers
ot Oklahoma City and II A Herwlg
of Outbrle Ih.t auditing conimittee
of lh grsnj lodge Of Ihn Odd Fellows
i In sestlon at tbe Odd Fellows
badnuarters In this city checking
oer the record ti4 accounfs c( thu
gtand lolge officers
They are goln ( over Ihe accounts
of Grand HeereUry Brur today and
sill cheek uy (be grand treasurer
If morrow. t
They arrived fills morning from
Carmen where t icy audited the ac-
counts of the Home at tbat place go-
ing there from '.!n Checotab Home
whose accounts ihejr audited last
Monday.
Willi the Freti' Army In Ft in.
K it &-"fiuUi.nri tiorth of Noyon. w .
mpiuretl byt l h.t French thU affei
itoon foi!uiflg a geuersl a.lvnc t t
fit m four to SfVti Hilte frvtil Mot!
hi Minii-oii lo the? Canal tbt Nurd.
The German appear be burning
m ilie and utting Up aninninKloii
tin in (i In tin' r 'jftun nor IU of tbs
!'. river and t ol lh Noyun
CUscard rtml Many eoiillugradons
lavtt been seeu fu fur f.ml as Terg-
filer and exploitleiit ut t'gny noria of
t'hstiiiy.
AERIAL POSTAc IKKIVICE STARTS
BETWEEN CHICAGO-NEW YORK
Nw York S' 5 Asrlal postal
tsrvics batwesn Nsw York and CM.
cago was Inaugurated this morning
whan Max Millar in a large airplane
carrying a sack of mail left Belmont
park at 7:09 o'cl tck.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1918, newspaper, September 5, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713287/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.