The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 27, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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OirLAHOI.IA IS BElTItfD IK ITS QUOTA OF 7AR sAvnios staiifs. thiat are you doing to help put TOUR STATE "OVER THE TOP"?
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UUTHKU; .OKLAHOMA Tnl. V U U t S T 27 WIS."
. 1 1 i 1 t ! 1
HUN BRUTE WHO FIRED TORPEDO INTO
A THOUSAND INNOCENT PEOPLE TO A
LUSITANIA AND SENT
WATERY GRAVE HAS
DEMAND HIS DEATH
CAPTURES BY FRENCH; PEOPLE
BEEN
BAPAUME FALLS;
ROYE TOTTERING
Allies Force Prussians Back Nearly Three Miles
In An Early Morning Drive Between Ancre
and Scarpe Rivers; N Germans Remain In
Enemy's Former Concentration Center;
Thousands of Prisoners Taken While Huns
Are Being Steadily Forced Backwards.
BULLETIN.
PaH An 27 .-Lieut Schweiser. the nun who sank the
LusiUnia has been captured br a Trench patrol boat in the
Mediterranean according to La Journal. A large submarine of
which he was second in command had just torpedoed a British
.steamer between Malta and Sicily. The German was waiting to
see the vessel sink when two French patrol boats emerged from the
fog and sank the U-boat Of the crew of 75 only one officer and
four men were rescued by the patrol boats.
While being taken to Toulon the officer appeared til at ease.
When he thought no one was looking he tried to throw some papers
overboard but a sailor seiied his arm. He refused to answer
questions but an examination of the papers explained his uneasiness.
La Journal asks if the man who commit! .i ' the most vile ttte
most barbarous and the jnost cowardly act in th annals of war"
is merely to be sent to a prison camp.
BRITISH ADVANCE AND TAKE PRISONERS
Paris. Aug 27 -In their advance in the region of Monchy le-
Preux Monday Briti; j troops captured more than 2000 prisoner
newspapers here say.
On a front of sia miles south of the Scarpe. the British advanced
to & maurmuni depth of two and a half miles. Important gains
were made around Bapaunie and Croisilles the centers of enemy
resistance between hte Ancre and the Scarpe.
.. . No Germans remain in Bapaunie say the correspondent of
L Matin on the British front. He adds that patrol hare penetrated
the ruin which mark the fonter enemy advanced concentration
center
Tfce newspapers do not believe that the Germans will be able
to hold out in Roye much longer.
GERMAN RESISTANCE TO BRITISH ATTACKS STUBBORN.
ICS MEN ARE SIOMING THE ENEMY RACK
Itritili rf-ur' i l.-m.r mititi1.tit)t ;!1 at. mi; tin' frut front
the Kfjr ti the K.wiut j(n. an a.h ..m tl rtnili th I liti.l.-iif.tin;
line totith of tli S.irjM' nj :r .i-t t.t ..f Mm j . 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 nf the
near future.
On one Mcii..ij of tl. l.sul.-fi. II tJ J'.riti-li tin on ih- 1 1 n
ili'nburtf Inn !nt ij;irittliv fmvr tit ini:rtst.J ;$ of it ti a
frmt of any gr.-at wnlth ltnHnnt ; I; .1 lit-rii ml- Wriilt
SALVATION ARMY WILL
START CAMPAIGN HERE
Kext Thursday Is Date Drive
Will Start Por $2000 War
Pund; Headquarter At ;
City Hall
M It llll(
M'NK liV MISTXKi:
A ran: ta f r rait:n tw $:"
uoa a;tBd G.thnw in tbw I -f
TVtatloo Am War Work fatsd
if to he laaabl on TVir.la rm-
r!a 8's'e D'.f-tw WTIlam Mil-
J trww HoUlrbr tto la On'hr.w
1 UK week hat fill orfniz-4
.'m Ifc-arfqaariwrt Natw hn
'opww4 at the ti'jr hail la th tff.r
ef Mayor J" Hiinn. mho l
taiiomt that Ga art h:i not fail
n TapHbinf n"k-r War Wnrk
rjmpatca f"r os tha' bat hwwti
Af IB
0 W Jatar ' Ht
it Cai; B !nrrr UMtbi
.!! 44ret the Uvary f1f r.jfa-
?fce work. Sreurj- 0 .0!-b
ii tprMif tfe imrt of V Ro-
tary CH dr tkir '
t4 la ?a acii ;m ta in
r-ilr calf tlKrt time to ' -pX-a
aeroeMc k pta ef rk
l-M ot fee Mr f'y.i-thf.
Trak O'Kitk tt m.l frrtrt r-
to r-perte fa -lie ork f th rm-
tijra Tse Joeit C'rrvr- irr-
tie of otrfe Jbi A fnk jr-m-6et.
wiH et t tk H"-l !
Wde4i Wfltf foe M a
wav'-fe tiae tkir jart (A th work
wih W !!4 fr tk esmaijn
WiH.ijtn Ajj 27 To AeH
t 'lbnr.M cr No 20. operat-
ing out of rrildipMa mitlitn
for a lubmirmi bp a rxcrchant ttam
tr eff firt Uta. d r Nw Vorfc.
rly th rorT.0 al t to triO
brttort ItdMctn mmlora of fcorj
fit including tho eenrnanOnt and
tro oiocwtivo off.co'o ar mtng
Tho wbrrr.r (iiHr wl by
ssionoF
KNIGHTS OF TABOR
Many Prominent Negroes Prom
Over State Here Tor Annual
Conclave; Headquarters
Eta'sjed In Guthrie
Th atinwAl if ih t
I'Mjta Knlifht f Tlr. tiin ihi
i. rnit m h i' y olih an nrol
ll tr of niir (! um !!
ivrt of 1 1 i Tbi fr!rrnl and
i m : if iltr :! run nt of th i
(i i 'at fni. Hint .'!iiiri' 1 a i ft Ma
tur thai i.r..r iml .'. mrt
tcr t tow r(t ! .'hm of lu r
tril tin !!.! I. t
Thi" l".lr h m in ih fi hii of
f !.' n H !'. t gmn.l ..'ti
irioa i . of tn !aj tint r'l' ii'U
; urht't vlu"ll- njwrtjr in thin
i urit! nm r a i ui) tirt k
tuiM k al ih toitir tf IIjm i.h
m ati't S . in i irrri. huh li h
rmhtit1 unit 'ai nih-l ami (h
;ifnt itrari'l ; .ilnq l.- hil l
tl rr
Thn nr-'H mind o'!i. i uimni
.if It- Sih Niil i f tbi Hv i (nn.l
l urtior. Ii J K Tmn!. lau.l
iHrj. mi. (. : (i r'ratikltn grand
tnaurtr aio o' tbu tit An f-
'i rt will tt m.l al tW ilon u.
tin' hr .r rmanrnt h-a-liijir
ii rt and hool all futurr arahd
Vi .ns of th I'rtrr tiire mid th nrm
h nlnurii r iri l"fid fur thU
rurte
The ordT U tr. a huH'r .rrrmi I
.".'l!d;'KKl. having rf l.ftot) pHmhrr '
:n Okltfiumo. and it ni-nd Into rr
t' ai in th l''n 1 hr- trrn4
Mi aturrr't tuxtk thuw 'hat thi !"
riiii:iii ion i i -i 4 oTr-r IT.'" from
l:.t -r tan.J nrfln ird from
tiiiitnr irr lio.iatii for thu iar
nn.l h paid mi: t.-r S ( iti In v
f ( (luring tho ;. f finr tit rrniii
lirthm Ik ruiiidl-" cntoiiir. and (I l
! tf- aifmigi-if ir-.n'a(.oo a'ooer the
jtvdnrtd wM lo In Ihf fnll.1 !ll
I A f atur- f he r- n -ioii
! a II h lli1 (ir mr of V A Jdan
i (.x k. Ark. tif fraud mm
' Ii r if Ihic oi ! I. ho l!l laki a
noniien! curt in th a on. and
wlil offu iaUy pr idf at ih vdi a
t' r trrr of iir Br lms lr.
naal rrv lgrl of t turvl-
oia aornt of thtm woondad. fcavt
! landtd at Hw Von and o
a bn landed t Ltwta Dt twtrt
fwer-ehant chip ai ht Arnarl.
can attamtr fa.. Tauaf te tra
darhnaaa Mr rtavtl cow aook tt
ubmirmt cnaaer far a amy ub-
' airim ad oped fro daatrojrmg
l tK littia craft btfo't t rrvataa writ
dacovtrtd.
nmiK urn .rr El" DM IF CIMH
BLOGO Of HUN
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itv MH II S MIA i m:.
iiu;u MMVIMIM
i ii r is nou a
itori
With tlir Itrii h Arn in f'ian .
Si- .'? .Th r'.fM"n of lHr Hr.u.h
; i .. north lb" Ir 'rotih
I'.r a't'kora t tihlll lfkii 1i-
i n. of a ti' ff h ittmtn-
mi liiii tak ' ohlih I )!
ni.nirv. with th irriafn anil roadu In
.(til.-iil rmidli' m for Ih" iiuitmlit
ot laihka and hi fv"
Ibo y ru if tl tiM.l ir'U r""" "
i na il todar U oh Ho- "
a.rllun of tbr fr ml around IU.-ai.ni-
aiht attidf tli" -nti ttmn r-
t.mtii - acain atul.lMirn llo-
tr. t U txinii i a t Iwk at thounh
tntn Ish'ina rar suar.l
e.ttoBt onh lh .iow f hoWina ii
iL Wnii.h mull o ran m - hi. ma
Irtial to tk- t '
So frith Crtftian rtnttiont ha
ii'ptiiiitvi a ea nai
jNeweat Oulhne Imiuitry Jt Fin
j ancial Sucreta IVom Start;
! Orders On Hook More
Than IU Capacity
1 h- fll tt rtr I u u( i lolh Of'rH
and ftnihd at ihf fiom i t'oiion
M lit of ihit i its ii thirled t if
mtiinauon loilat d mrkt aitu'hff
i ia in thr nomuf n lurina i'itit of
tiMhri
Tho thii'i'irut i-nl' of ihoman.tt
of ar.tt f Ihiriien outuo du. kiug
n Kltrlt In. .!. I and a!!'! r
jtoiwinmrnt sn-;.-' . and otllii1 lit
tnnali.ii t a In.' I lm !. !-d for
in'hlarv fawint. l a or un fit a
' f t! r .l m : t i tor thia uvittt.
m.d wlil b r..i.r. rvgtiUttt by
" hrr ( f I.m.I rt lha flnltMng ma-
ti'tn-r- i no tnu!l'd and th mill
tr" r dr for ihimiHv (ndtn Hon for
I in aM'.'ina! . tm u running
Th j.i ! t i a a. i la a'xxit l.'"
urdi ff finuhrd troduit dally 'ih-
Irrn ninrr loottit art- tt tia ad.lr.t at
' n ' and thi-n th iiiitjuit will ri. t-ot
'.'-Kt ) -m h '
Tliut tiuihrl I'.tiiriljuloa tha tlrtt
m m oih fom tli ta i" Okla
i. ma to lit. in ' k" ' f iha M.trld
v iiil!U iroi :d' a hiiti krt al h'Miia
."if lotion aid tli a ni-dll ( lb
. r:rhi and i-f-..iru.. irl of i He
I .UI4 :i un in
HINDI MBUfQ LINE HA
811 N fllACHIO ANO f tjrWCf D
With tha Uriti. n Arm In r raota.
Aug if Tha M. olanburg n wu
I tnttratcd br th rt trna at a
f.mt aaat iyf Hanlnal lata laday.
HUN PRISONERS SEE
'ALLIED VICTORY
Those Working at French Pot Where Ameri
cant Debark Know Came Ii Lott; One Gr
man Officer Aiki To Be Allowed (o Eep
So He Can Tell His People of American Powtr
BULLETIN.
AmatortUm Auf 27 There are printout ntwra frwm Oef.
man source the frontier coneapotulant of the Tetegraaf iwys tht
a Qemuin battatton on hetnf ortiestit to the front ttn.nimotuly
refused to go whoreupon every tenth man wan shot. The other
then itave up their reaiitaiue
FKf.NCH TROOPS ALSO fORCE HUNS BACKWARD
Parts Aug 27 Trem h troop adtraiuod this mwrnitg lit th
region of St Mard aottthweit of Rnye after hlnf repulNd
number of enemy counter attack in that sector aecwrditif to the
official statement trtued at the war offke today They turt
captured 1100 prisoners tnctudm two battalion cwmmaruUra tht
statement aavs.
East of tlneui nilh of the Atari the Frent h have attvanctt
their lute about three quarters of a mile the statement stye Gor-
man counter attacks were rtpulai In this region
MANY GERMANS CELEBRATE ALLIED GAINS: KNOW BY
THINGS THEY WITNESS THAT CAUSE OE KISER IS LOST
THE PETITE TANK WHICH CHASES THE BOCHE
t'. m "f ib" Mfttifa jcl in tho war
I i"itrhi a ! lh Italtln tf
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1ht b.:r ft l ft. ftdd 'iifli iV
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tf and tH pctft fj ra? on- uf t-
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By WMI-ur f arraat
At a HI AturiHaii IN rt lit ttii.
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( ff tiiintiht it!i lm ar. n h lh
f ' riaan n.lw ihr.ili ihw mw.iunt
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a ti.'rnian t.ir v-miM ; rci.xnW l
ntlt llr rutitif ai.i'fif iitir tmaM jfff
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FOUR DRAFT CALLS
SET F0R$PTf.lB
Oklahoma's Quota Is Larfe; Total
Of 4.974 Men White and
Black Is In List For the
Early Part Of Month
f Ml in Gt fadta
"h.u hit l.imtr.) .i K aunt tu t
I 'MfiHii.fit in . ij-.iti.' !rt l.rt tn 'n
sri!r. a tt'l It'rf !.!. t f Hn.ii.rt ai l
tha rrotiih lava Intmitv) tl.lt lha Mamw H hat t.n much dtmafw ! ;l'irtt In t. rra.lm fm.rt thr
'Mia Unk " al.r.h haa at rauta It bat l.n a til. 10 trp ap 1 ' " 7" " 'rm 'r1P
in tu In rli. th tha from ha atih tho fWimt firrmau. .vt rtj.tkiti ..f mir mtt i antt la
' 1 1 karlr almni' dtil r . .I't.'iiw ifcrir
j ItHa in lh tlftnan I' Wmia ill
tlr fault lit lxr mi a iml't r-
tt.alnrd mb II ihw att kt-raa rh
m iwf TTfc. Tirt n -n m-ir imiitti
Remarkable Prophecy Written 300 Years
Ago Outlined Present War In Detail
la a ttb!ii-at.in ralW OmM f x k fnm arnih'r aWw ael i:i la-
ihw Offal War t ar followiac rtmark j
s.t aii'it'Tr. ri'ia h linthrj
iohaaaw ai Vr .-. ajir la
tad thw rKJt.'ry if ihw rx k up to Ih
at -l l of it
'Thw hdw ri rttmlrj frr.aa thw
WahiBon. a af ;7 '.tir aia-
"itw w:w-i!w draff rail. 'BM'a' DC
th f.rtt of th VTtwtrtlnwr rtllt and
?f 4tna IW.TT2 m to wrrtraia for
t-a a'.PC r-ara; htwwt Aar att a1
t-T'wrrshwr 4 bat - UraM
Ewtt ata'w aa-1 th rt?rVi f Cot-
t mr la raV.M fan.th cne for
fiaiBrti to aara it tlw f-wa ahr4
nr r-vwTl aa'-irr arkt i;.v"
IJ'w rfiti a ltd atTw arw
rWj- ff I'm.. t 1 -Jf! v ltftw
TtrooaB the of pntrattwr " '
Oalaftotr.a will b rri'rt t fur-
I h 4 ahit aad 24 Brw-a ft
ral n'Sitarr wr'n. Th hl'w
Kl wt'rtia yttwr 2 to c ad r
t Cwp lrtaa. Ifatton. Ttat. TV
maw will ?- rwrtwijiWr 1 for
Cam? ftodc. V !. Iowa flfw
Tbw rrrtr r wfhriariw tt wakw hatrd--d k;it m -s if b ran4 for
t aoi a thii f rwa:t aa ear-M.tnjtw mrrrie. UHr.e wmt t Camp
; r rrt I trwi ltww Sx4nabar 3 aa1 1. .
' bf a ctt k Ka(!ani bjr a iwt pard.
I ttta br a hlt wflw OwrmaBr br
I i b!t k wairiw and Aattria br tb
flbwr walw." ar'jiiw thw lamb t'atxtt
'O" Jatikw mwre al tm-b
'TownA thw ywar th AaM-
rhritt H! itiaalVat hlmwwlf. Hit ar-
Bf fill ara ia mtwra alt that
rt bw Itna'-tBwd
'Tfcwrw ifl bw f-hrWHaaa aor
thw lwftoa and twrw will bw MbD-
aa aaj aavaaa frMtwra amortf thw
t fwadwra f thw !ab
Tor lb f.rat ' tb lamb at 111 b
a.1 rw4. Tbr -Mi act b aiBi'.
tjot la thw fhrt.taa arotid that will
o b rwd aetS r4 i!l b tb baf
t i a. tb aarh. :H ara. a4 tw
tr a!r f rr blol w'.SI flow la tb 4o-
t al f tb fxtr wtwirvw-Bra at onr.
Th biak walk- itt throw klanwlf
tm tb rok bn trill Un- aaa fwatb
r. bt mill at- ke bat k bwroir-an?
w'fb bit If aoota wra5d b
rrnwhwd wr It a jt for Ihw bl f tbw
bH5rd aa4 bit rlttt.
Tb bUfb rt RI row frrrtB tb
ttvaatrf ot LmtkT mill aarprW ibe
fifrii'bwrir.r thw aMwf&rf Ik ritt b j .iri arlil arn! thw bU'k wagl
riimWri tha Fran" It rwj rwawnt J rrd thw oth-r waa and Inradw
thw natir. t.f iLw AnikhrVt from
t iw i to tn i'h. r.
"Tb blt k wari a blmawlf
f4-r4 to IiIm rat tb tf k la rrtrr
to ficbt tb ahlt r a(i. arwt thw to k
f ill srtaw ihw Dark a1 la th
wt-ttniry tf thw Aat.t hrVi 14 b-lp th
a hit al
b4 th ;.rlnt.w hwtjiua to th rara-j
raw mad br th rmn will b ).n - i
lb h4walw twalb t tbnww !!
j
ill 4tw t.f huntfr or th at j
Thw Abu. h.ut i:i atk tt.aftr'
ilmw frr ptv t tha at aaialt 1
a ho aalk In f rt it t.f tha thr aft! I
ala d'rdii th latnb bat dtar.
t that tlftWy will unr hw (rartl
or ihw rtHidnlirw that tht AaH hrltt
b iffki-i) l.k traa oa tbw bar
ftr
Tbw (-!. r of lha Jit-Ik cf
h lamb itnmii r'op flcbt'.Dd aa lorn
WOMEN'S AUTO CORPS
USKEI UIJITFO
Khaki Uniform placarded For
That Of Otford Orejr; 8ia
Thousand la R C'a Motor
8rvke Now
Tba UlUwa footht to tba .:ia. th Aatlttrttt awtMiwawa aldirt
t B'i!hiri( at tow;.ar4 t tbaw j fi(tn ataintt t3w.
hit h lil tak t Itr 2a tb routltry
t Latbw. for thw aa aarwia IH
tobr joar ia th Pr of tb-ir
rrs o tb Iraa-fat artb. vhub a.-
t'fWa that Jh t.b will tr4r tb
trailaaiioa of th rar t4 AaH-
d rtat.
Wini tb btat a that b I-
V rt bw will brf-r-ot i fsrtowa. m4 for
That b h a.akwt' tte 4crw of
tb lamb an Imn arabl ia that thw
Attltbrtrt baa trfndl l b follow
lag of briat aad arf It flit bam.
11 If hr owa t bartall. th fralt of
fc l:dwmwr wroal4 be lot I aad lb
irr of Ha4a woalj prevail aralat
tb Raator.
Tbw light whlrS) wUt tak plarw
aaajr inrth th - bak of tb btw! tb AmW Viti ora bit ar.
alw. tb rUa of lb wtrd and ihw! a :' nat Uw a aa war a batman f aht
'ratrf tb rwk wl! fartoatlf unit
at him.
""Tr will tr tm riTwra thw
Kllwa of tb ata.r. a4 that la ptaa
III rbana tb c ura ef tb watwra
lbT fill hnrj tb na otslr of eoht
faaalik th ltt.tj cataaaltaia
Thin ir.ar bat rwfT ! fn.
tr tb Kra?i work a ar. a4
itif aa'borltl bUv that tfca 4.
t .J battl mar lake jjactt la
WwtphalU
Tha Ibra aakraala 4fttdiaf th
(CwatuiMd aw laa SSavti
Wabln(itn. A t :T-l ihtaad
aemwB ar w Nrlr-d In it- !-wt.at-1
f lb iird t rota imH
m rtif.
Th mnt a u ia U ff ih
-. If titl'i f lh waf r ihi
bad .rWtlt bw a ia t'talat la lu
t iitnlaalatHi. bat kww aioaita.a'l
lib tha 114 rrwta rrpt hit
aha tb H-d f'rowt avi rri twt .
tea to wit th ' at aM ttr ll
tl maada fur traa;r''Wj gi i U
t aalnwd batla
Tb oritclaal katkl aatfurai of thta
m rtx baa ba d raHd aa4 r-
1 larwd br a aw r-gla'!a aa form
if tb Rwd f'rat ltffrr. a rar
t'omanaadwra w'U at war thrw alitwr
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 27, 1918, newspaper, August 27, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713363/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.