The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 126, Ed. 1 Monday, June 24, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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flFTER !M IS S0HIY TilllED
QZUKS LAUNCH HEW
D5IVB ON WEST BUT AL-
LIES WERE ON ALERT AND
READY FOR TEEM ; RESULT
TO HUE DISASTROUS.
Cr.lTISII HECK ITMiS
oamcn:isra;;s
GAUNT HUNGER STALKS
CLOSE AT HEELS OF AUS-
TRIAN ARMY AND IN.
TERNAL DISCENTIONS
SPREAD AS PEOPLE
l
CRT FOR BREAD;
CABINET QUITS
IN AUSTRIA.
BULLETIN.
Paris June 24 The Germans
launched a saw attack against
our position held at Blifny II
o'clock lut night.
Afttr hard flitting th Oar.
mans were oompletely repulsed
with serious losses leaving pria-
onan in the hand of the alliei
according to a statement issued
by the war office today. The
French hare repulsed Conas
attack in the rtffion of Antheuil
(west of the Oise) the itttaaent
eT' I
ritlh Ala Wl
In Minor Attack
London Juna St Tba BrIUah mado
auccesaful m'.nor attaek on German Great Britain and Canada who al-
oiaona south of Meteren (In tbLy t ready bar arrhred for tb aeailons
salient) last night. Many German! War aervic problem will b gin
or killed and fifty prtaonera and especial attention at th ronventUK.
om machine gun were taken by :
tb British according to a statement
Issued by the wsr office today.
Americana liaprav
Th Poaitlfia
Washington. June 24 Further im-
pronent of American positions
northwest of Chauteau Thienr
notod In fnr? Pfrhlns emmunl-
qo for yesterday receifod todsjr at
th war department Artillery acttr-
lty and th repulse of an enemy ralJ
tB tb Vosge sleo r reported.
THK ROOSCVELTAN SPIRIT
With tho Amerlcsn Army In Frsnec.
Jan J4 Major Theodora Rooseve'.t.
Jr. baa bees cited ty the general com-
msnding tb troops to which bis nail
is attscbsdv for "coniirIaoa gal-
lantry la action." during tb operation
connected with tb csptar and safe-
The kai?r mts he
will be in Paris June
2a
'You can beat him
with a War Bond.
Be prepared to
meet committees with
ftanp pledges.
Red Cross Auctioneer
"Sells" Train of Cars
As It Passes Crcwfl
Clinton lit June W.OuHng
Rd Cross auction Mr any.
thing in sight wn ffard for
Ml. In th mlrat of Wde on
hog th auctioneer ptd a Van
dalia passenger train approach.
4ng. 5
"How much am I offered for
It." ho eald Indicating th loco
motlv and string of oar.
It "acid- for $ A froight
train brought considerably woe
UlrKSK DKMONSl llATION
AT WAH KIICIIKN
llavo you arranged to attend th
chww demonstration at th war kit
clien on Tuesday at S a. m.T Pa not
lay a way bectue of the children.
bring tbem along and a competent 111
t'e woman will take care of them for
rem.
Thoee who are Interest! In th
quick breads for AVednesday will need
tb following Ingredlente:
J cup liquid (milk).
4 tapoons baking powder.
3 tcaapooiu shorterslrfr
5 tea;ons syrup
J Sg-
3 cu;w flour; preipar 1 11 P '
two kind substitute only.
Baklrj tint. This amount will
mak 10 srusll bicutt You may
oak them with n and bar them for
your own luncboa
ROTARY CLUES HOLD
0TH AKNUAL tZ
Kansas city. Mo.. June x4-ieet
n "d pruaiaaiy to
lna fntrnis.! vintner Inmnrmw fit 1 1
w .!. . ex...... To.tAMkH.knAl A
uimih auuuai mici uaMvuaii rev sw -
tion of Rotary Club wer taking
plac br today attend! by th flf
teen hundred or mor delegates frv a
many pana of tba United States.
which will conUnu until Friday.
TODAY'S CASUALTY UST.
Wadbington. Jun IV Tba arrof
caaualty list todsy contained alxty-
two names (Tivldod aa follows:
Killed In action S; died of wound
4; died of dlseas 2; wounded avr
ly 45; wounded degree undetermined
S.
HEAT DDE SK
r:o siEi oe m
"Fair and Wanner" Is Promise
For Tuesday; Corn and Oar-
den Truck Beginninf to Suf-
fer; A Rain Would Save
the Dsj.
' "Fair and wannr" Toesday la the
weaUker forecast.
There la no ladtaattoa of a break ia
tb beat aow la wkkh tba pooid
bar aweJterod tight aad day for tb
.wst two week wlU tba except ka of
cloudy cool T-tod Saturday eve-
ting. Tb mercurr atarlsd at flat SO aad
res to a mt:mta at 193 by aaoa.
Tbo aaa rose at S:24 o'clock thle
moraine. It will set at I Jf tonight
aad tbaa will bav boea above the:
bcrlsoa Usss tbaa foarteea hoars;
firing tea Una tea hoar of aighi
Unv.
No heat prostralioas bar beea re-
oea are wort!ag bard aad long hore
ti ssrwer tb great aaast! graU crop
Tract gsrdews sr beatna.sg f mA-
f-r trod tb hot weather hat It to
iarht thsa tner ar m s nr goa
I ' -
bat that a root rata woald revtv
heaa. Cora i nio hor.aa aa- to need frtctJoa.
rala. tcUny that o the cpiaad' The af.bema la fr-rsrilng The
Ltd where tfce groanl was aot proper- acthorttla bars had to cow!dr not
ly prepared for It T. H. Pffleahoc. osly th aftaatioa at horn bat a:
aaty asrewt. as Id tooay. heV th pUa win f.t la wi:h tbo
-Com that we aot aiaatad la wU- mrectearo of Prance. Italy and V
lii spare I o3 aal la watar tar- trzn eoenlslM. aad wtth trsns-
rrww to mZZxlz and wd es iteljipt fvrs frewa gakmikt Eracp-
lOT REGISTER STINGS
PATnaris on .uto b?.ie
Questionable Contest Oets Into
Court and Winner of Car
Get Stung; Chief Opera-
tor Is Jailed.
All msjwotsb: newajspers long
ainc cut out motor car couts.
Ninoty-nlns out of buntiied are
frkoi. The Iadvr insuod a -rnln
S'ir weeks so on auto contents tut
"dalt tbl ktnly msrning lhT ru
long ytlli of "ling'1 and muh liti-
gatioa coming front qutirttri ht
wnt aglnst M Weekly IttrUtrr
auto gam. If S smootb-tonguod fel-
low work) the jeojJ tb iper
tt eocrs. mut b rsP"nlbl !r his
acta. Tn pir $robbly realisrj a
few hundred dollars In cash got a
ft w new i.tubcr!bere and suffered setr-
cral thousand dollars Io In preMlgs.
Tba only profit .iccruing to the is;r
cam trow a number of dei:nia-nt
a ... - in ia .in .-
astomoblle abiih It is said wss nv-
or la existent .
The subscription conteef wlilch
fcae been raging smong the patron of
tba ute Reglt"r. with tb
prtt an automoUle ended last
chuf
werk !
I
ammem in i 11 i 1 1 nt fi srm
Ltjland Preparing Nov for End of War; Great Army
To De Mobilized In Great Dritian; Men to Be Cared For
fTt-fn' Juna 24. A3ougs. tba of the world. How long It will tsksl On resrhlng tb dltperssl ttstloa
and of th war may b far elataat to drnolxi!j th niililoD of tro;ujth di wilt band ovr their oqalp I
plan for dewoboiltlng the Ilr t h U a question to wbl- h vea tbos up icept th anlforra which tb aot-!
wbea tba proper t!m arr1e ara'occapied la tb tk ar not prepsxel dlr I woarfng aad it great eoal.'
11 andor wsy. Tb nJliury aotborl- to git a definite reply. ! alt booth tb coat eaast b rotaraed
lies actlrg la conjoodloa with tb1
anTaistry of labor ar perfecilag th
acaatn by whlr th oidr wl.l
b retimed to clrU life with tb
atanoat celerity aad at a castp sol
far froa London there hss already
ba a rehearsal of th mefbods to
b sdopted for dirperaiftg the mm.
T'.f as wis tba Job to get tb
aaa Into tb army." d an officer
it R1 U a
Dlr Joh to geA tl 1 It- Bat
coa.uy .y b. ear tbat very
thJs wl bo dooo ewa' the
" ' " 1
. . . ..win iti vrn iiifi at gib mm
atAormt with tb sUnliaain cr
I. I. DELANO'S CONDITION
IMPROVED 1UT LITTLK.
The condition of 1 I. lt tttd who
t.ff ridw tl of k ntH'y Krl-tay
o'sht hi i'l sisrrt a Hm fif the
better nytMan In chrt are uiing
wy moihi to raduoe the Voo pre-
sur which continue bigU
r.lY OKLAHOMA LI
ICQ THE Hflf.1T
State Rst Hcnt 28000 to Colors;
National Draft Army It
Nearly 1000000
Eirontf Now.
Tb provixt Msnbal-genral nnd-r
the aupeiriiin of the socrHary of
war. was tmr;id with carrying out
tie s-ltl- draft thj Jun I. 117
SVni.OoO ni'n reststered and on July
1Si17 lh- f mt quota of tt( wai
draw. Th f!rt SO ir cmt of th'-e
rr" wocrrq o rrpori si Tsri..u
cstnp of F"i(mber 8 1T7. From
tl at dsle to A.rll 10 1S11 tlif numSer
of men ordr'l to ramp totaM 7'-
21S. Thla cover a Ill op to April 10
Dll only at J la of the men swit to
tb dr'il miir osle It dm not in-
t it.
r-lgbten dleparsal depots are t)
ha established la Englaad grot Us
snd Walea. Every t at v has beea
worked out In detail. Defer th toea
la PYance are oriferod bom they will
be atobled la the order of tbe d-
tntts fnm vM'li tby came so thst
si' may be et la a body direct
to tbe dlfpertal dfpot rloeeat to tb
locality from which they Joined the
amy. Et maa will Uk W.th btw
t!t entire kK tarluding his trat
i"1"" fjf 'h'r
r.- J
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Biantttoa.
atettij
VI1XAT1XS5
050
flED CROSS IVOHXERS
- v.E L0T.L O TTE
Five Hundred Dollars Will Be
Paid to Any Penon Who
Proves That Red Orosg
Workers Here Are Paid
For Their Services.
Iral lied Cross Worker ar not
paid for their services. Tb women of
Ouihrl and l.oian county who blo
In thl great mercy work ar God
on tru patriots.
A reward of will be paid to!
any person or persona . who ean pN-
due pnwif that Ited Cross worker
are receiving pay for their labors.
Th "whitperer" I at work aal
f.as ben for sum time. There Is no
person so dangerous aa tb "whisper
ing liar." ' I
It la being aald mlvity
that
our mot faithful Red Cross work
srs revive pay. This Is Gennaa
propaganda of the worst kind aad
hould he nlpp4 la th bad.
Tli boofca of lb Ited Croea locil
and county ar open for tb Inspec-
tion of any oonfrlbuUir Hurh report
are u!Iy rlrculaUid by peopla wno
her not gvea sltber tlm or moaey
'Mn4 r rtn i
'after lb month furlough to wtlrb
oath maa wftl b eatttled. Ha wtU
b wennllted to r.tita Ku .trn. ;
I Tbe soldier will rai theow sew.'
...t Vt. k.'n.. i. I. ...1 m ..tb
lough la one b will ha (tram a
protect ion certificate containing ail
trtl-a:r resrwcd:eg hi rg neat
length servlrs aad dostiaaUoa. la
aoo'fcer he will b sivoa aa eJvwace
oa tb pay s'lil dae List aai poitotV
; moy order la fbrx agaaJ lawtall-
f(r the remainder.
tba soldier ard fc
tth aa "oat of-arorli" la-
uraac valid for a raar. Thl
w.H erdit bias to rwcwiv a tzd
for a eiaha parfcaj fraca a
fosioffjca. If anecortered.
riaaUr O asoa wl3 U crr4
! mt hat. aceorXiri to O
WE:y to wVh they era to ta rr:t ;
funroad tJca wn t-t Kara
beea n at Tha wLl c s '1
tr.- : ad ru si Lr L-x
U. 5. to HaveEnouph
MenAbroardbt) 1 9
To Hold West Front
WaahlngtsA Jon HAt (Ha
nd f 1IIS In Untttd fttale
wit! have enough men In Prn
t held th W(rn frsnt a ftrm
aa a rosk and then will begin
th offensive that will asrry in
Germane bash aero th Rhine.
Thl was th urno given
th Haw Military Affair m .
mm In senfsrsne with era
tary lahtf Alnt tssrstary
Crswll. Chief f Staff MaVth and
Prav. Mar Oen. Crewder
THESE NAUU WILL BE
ON THE STATE BALLOT
Names of tho following Un toun-
y mn will (Har on th atat bel-
li t 1 tb August 4 prtinarlee;
Iltstrlct Judg John W. t bsppetl.
dimmrst; Arthur It Mwsnk UulhrU
repuhlkaa; Jubn ft. llUkman Dt'-ll
water republic in.
Ldllatur Ut dlitrl.t (Including
Cutbrlel Kd H toilir demm-ral;
J. ha 8. Hbesrer Al (KioJrU h George
Carry. cnd JtatrM; John O'Neill
Marshall II. V. Umith Creol
democrata; O II. Acton I-otell Wm '
t odd. M ut)lt.ei. John tioU.t.ie wllli
koM otr aa senator from tb's dis-
trict !
PROMINENT LEADER OF
BOIXHEVIKI SHOT DEAD
rty tb aaaorieicd " ifoaa.
Mow Jun II Friday M. Vl-
edsrshy cammlaatne fr pre af.
afiw and a Brlnt blTC
ht dssd today In etraet f Pair
'fred.
GERMANS ASKED TO
KICK IN MORE COIN
Amiterdam. Jua 14 The IteUh-
tag thl wk will be akd to ps
a new tot of lS.000.000.otK) mark
acH.rllng (o the HarUner Tageb!att.
Thl tstll raU Gerotsnr'e war debt
to 1I9.0oo0.k).00 marks.
STRIKES EXTENSIVE IN
intb'rior OBRMANV NOW
Imdiin Jun 2t-Eitnl atrike
brok out Thursday la (VlogaD aal
Maelhetm on tb Itrtno owing to a
reduction la the bread ration twent
tbouaand peraona qslltlng work la
kitiitUin rsdprle. according to a
dupstib to lb lfslly Mall from The
I lgu
1 GUTHRIE C01ERT 8D
o;:e of best i;i state
Business Men and Cltlsens Called
Upon to Help Maintain It;
Weekly Concerts Are En-
joyed But Boys Moat
Dave Remuneration.
On of tb (Sogroaelv cmt-oftoo
ourporstloa doing bsslaeo la Gutb-
ass vry geaerwoely offerwd to
build a band staad aer th center of
tb town. KtoraaJ tUa4 U tb
pcVoof aguodbtad. Hoasoof lb boys
era oa tb cksatsuqss clrrvits sots
have goa or ar goiag to war aad
'' d-im fr graet
fteid ao Work tor thsna.
"Owiae; to tbo anaay
war actltttlea
awoatbty wbrr ptloa list of tb
band ha dwtaJied. and tt wUl b
necoessry to aak tba frteado of (be
bead to aaske aa oe!eaaI Hbrl
donation Th land wll mcarj tot
etpea. anor aa'.f'jrws est band
'aatrwatvats. la rdr to kep up tbe
weekly coacerts. th bey i sr w:lht
to devote threw atghtt a wk to
rebearsal aad eosKwrts ovea If they
hav to W drafted. Procar waai
laairwmeeto for yowr boy off grl tul
:.v tbess a atarh-sJ dcat'4ai. I! hew
yuar ;-rcUtUa by leaving a awb-t-hiHUm
with ft C Parsooa at ta
Oklahoma Rials beak or C C Clo b
It at the CathHo Pwra'teco at
. . -
V) east f4 te Ca'&ar fcv raa
f aa rr;":)ct tiawa gy
(J ca CZ-X
PRESSURE CONTINUES
AGAINST DEMORALIZED
AND FLEEIRO HUN AEHY
AS IT P10P0R.
T10NS OP A CTAUPED3 TO
REACH SAFE GROUNDS
TliSOS Of FniSOIlS
HfiE TOED DT IMS
FOE DEAD FORMS CARPET
OVER SOIL TAKEN AFTER
HEART EREAKINO CP-
FORT ON PI AVE. WHERE
GREAT ROMAN 0UK3
AND AIR ECME3
CREA1f4UAV00.
BULLETIN
Washington June 24-Csplare
of 45000 prisoners sad enormous
tores of war mAteiiai by the lUi
br.s in their eounUr offensive
which hag driven the AustrtMi
Fiave is anaouaeed ia
an official cablegram received to
by the Italian embassy froa
Rome
f fsaam Rl .
Roman Advse
l'-l so Army ll4tuf ie Jun l
"o H wss oiertd thst tba
AiKtrisss b4 biua a retroarad
I ntement. h Kalian bs to st-
Utk vtrtusliy all siong th ! line
Com llnteiu i the north weU low.
ard the south at ttt rlr Th at-
t. H wa ulukty pr eeeej and be-
cme mi if tnttnt as '.-1 by tto-l-nt
artillery ftrs .
Th auoiiir of gn left lehlnd
ty the Austria S lf eirate.
n.t t bee i ( lo .Uld. bu II 1
.ld ii le ery gft '
nmn lt'n Cr pisvsw
fatsptu's Ts'fSln.
f
tlne. June II - I'al'sn tronr' hjivo
f ..! the old i hsanel nf tb I'tt
rlter. west of tb snatn a'rm aal
ro).capturd versl cf tbtr iM t.
"'"t there serlag to a eeml-of.
flrUI aanMinctient laiht lr m
(' i Ml other desi bmats sr ad
t twins toward thw tu t strea of
tb river.
Bnreer Will Net Ut
Cab net Msmasr Ou t.
A uir tm a 24 tmperoe
(1nt! Vtejna dletmtra U th
r.kl Ani-!rt.f nr'n. ssys. aa-
diiwbtedly will fue to srrtt tb
rrw'gnaiina f tb m Sevd'er csVsot
whiihj will r'wtvla a roastltsted si-
r prulMbly t ie the I'ot b miatstef
llrr t.a Trtjl. wb owiU retire
It le r-rnhiesnsM''!. btwevwr whether
('maierr Vla'iter vea WeU ssd
M.ater of Agrlc-iHsr TreMS wUl V
Let's Make Lcrn aad
Guthrie 1C3 Percent Loyal
Washington Jan XJ Chart
aly Cwt".'.. Oais: A ew'
' savings sh4rnsn yew are
ported to resen th aaafosl
.'"' e in th JA epig
weiy ss v eip an awe bey in
P'ane V react? the ra. O" hsiv
drsd percent' Aoiarisaniaea km yew
tewn'y wid ween exthetf tow
tns ss hwnaVel poeaont pie!d
wsr a sea. Ky swooS rwst
e"wg foe yswr Sue SO. P A Vast.
(. ChairaOi t7ar tavlti
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