The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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S10IIT BUY 02 OIVE DATE "OllEAYZT irOTnEJ O THE TT0:UO"mLP Til E BED CHOrS.
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HOME.
UUTHUIK OKLAHOMA FlilUAY MAY IM 1U1S.
"BLUE DEVILS" LEAVING THE .WHITE HOUSE
AFTER WELCOME BY PRESIDENT WIMON
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MENFRDM1BT0BD MAY BE CALLED
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2100 PRISONERS MANY
GUNS AND SUPPLIES TAKEN
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BULLETIN.
Roma May 24 Italy began her
fourth year of war today by a suc-
cessful drive againat the Austrian in
the Plave aector. At Cape Sile the
Auatriana were driven from heavily
fortified poaitiona by the Romans
following a terrific bombardment that J
began shortly after daylight thia
morning. Four fortified poaitionaj
were razed by the heavy gunfire and i
2' 00 priaoners taken beaidea many;'
guna and great quantitiea of ammu '
nition and supplies. The drive is still
n and the retreat promiae now to be 1
a rout.
GERMANY TO EMPTY
PRISONS; CONVICT BRIGADE
Wjshlnnlon. May 2 -As an tndi-!
r'.rm of !h effurt b.ln; nwde by
Oermany to movt th utraln nn h.Ti
inan-power convict baitauona arl
bilnf formed accordlnK to a dlHimiih
received by th slate dpjKirtnint to-
dry quoting a neutral n' iwr
rthr drastic mensun-s ar Ik-Iuk
tkn accordlnK to th orticl I ti -clud
nif th atrli'piiiH of munition fac-
torloa of men and the milsitutlin of
women children and irloni'rt and
the moving of troi:' from the csrrl-
am alonif th Duth frontier and from
the Rumanian front to the west. The
latter triojs have b.en dexirlbed an
Kina; unfit for Intensive action !'-
rausn of the "foft war" of recent
uontha on the aouthera front
DAY'S WAR SUMMARY.
Heavy fiishting oix-rations on th'
vetern front still are In the ta;e of
anticipation. Continual ion of the
present calm much longer In hardly
Hct-slble with both ld"s ;rr7ared for
a renewal of rtenive operation
The Germans are known to hare com-
pleted their iroparatls arvl the
aUlea r confident In their ability to
nwt the shock of enemy attacks
whereter and whenever they may
come.
Whot reaUy Is aroln on Whlnd the
Grman lines Is uncertain but It Is
known the enemy has larre number
cf men alone; the front from Ypres t.
P.helmt. His artillery Is In joiMon
fad weather condition have x-en fa-
vorable but the G-rman leaders are
rot ready yet to tet the:r fate or at
least ther have flven no Indication
of doing so. The German morale Is
reported to be much waker than be-
fcre the attack of March 21.
Meanwhile th allies' mastery of th
air i productive of much damage to
German billets airdromes artillery
concentration and other military tr-
ges For more than a week now IJrltlsh
snd French a'rmn hsive ben d-op-4ng
too after ton of bombs !n the
f te-i Imwdl't-lT back of the German
V: f --- frht Bg le Pi.tTTHtl
f erS "e en Ve'd and on Wed-
!-'jr r-! 'h av'-ftrs acrotinted 'o
. T m rh!n whi: !cs ng three
their own.
Pi.Ms 't'ty Grmtny confnae and
the Pr'tl-h bomb'st squads bar
again rldted Masnheim on the Rhine
F1UJDALY
To Train Nurses
Here and In
French Camps
Washington May 24 Tralnlnj
camps for army nurses may ba
established aa reeuit of th
ahortag of nure at th hopitals
hr and in Franca. Secretary
Baker recently conferred with Sur-
geon General CorOaa and members
of the army nurae corpa regarding
the beat ay of Increasing th
number of avatlaOl nurea without
drawing too heavily upon private
h capitals.
om: i'Mukhic
(.r i nun: yoi did
Mrs M H Tilbury 12C9 Weat Mansur
has two boys In the army; one of them
la new with PeiVTng In th tranche!
In Flandera. the other boy left this
week for the training camp. But that
la not all. Today this good woma v
fearing that her neighborhood had not
reaponded aa it ahould In the Rei
Croaa drive called on District Captain
Dr Hirachi and contributed ICS more.
This is her aecond contribution.
If thia flood patriotic woman who
has already given her fleah snd Olood
to the cause can give money till it
hurts the" why cant you who have
Ven nothing ao far donate a few
sheckels? Don't be a yellow dog.
Help win the war and auccor "our
toys" who are giving t"eir all that
vou my iv in P'ce and happiness.
Do 11 today. When the list is pub
lished have your name written there.
YWK l l.li:itS TO PHOIF.CT
V.m FIUMI llt .V KlIUFJtS
Paris May 24 An American
escadnlle compesed of aviators
choaen from among the best
Amaocan pilots in tne future will
help to defend Paris aBa?hst
enemy air raids. Offer of thl
help waa made spontaneously by
the chief of the American aviation
aervice and accepted by the
French government.
OKLAHOMA IS OVER THE
TOP AND STILL GOING
The tctal Ued 'm donation In
Oklahoma up to mum today Is $!
r. . and more coming In "very
Ik ur. State mtlf;ers pr'di t at least
a million and a half a a ftnsl total.
MITTEE SUBMITS REPORT
Committee Will Go To New York
To Have Contract Ratified;
$2000 Yet To Raine But
Amount Certain
The soliciting committees for th
Sl"hnd:it I'nlversity wishes to sub-
mit the following report. Showing
the subscriptions of all of our rill-
s' ns. roost of whom subscribed lib
erally. There are'wveral othera who!
efect to suhrrl!e to tfv's fund and
contfibutkms will be rceived tadsjr
' T h ''hon' trough the mall or
b tersonal visits. There i-howld be
t;:i at least f ;.' raised to put this j
!torvs'tlon entirely in the car
Some of the bu.lne. s men ?
een out of town other have had to .
ike the matter up with their cor-ri-irtlon.
and s'Tie hsve had to take
tb '.r suba. rirt 'on u w t'h headqur-
t ra. So that th a report w'll b d-
ee 'o arfil sack t'me a everyone
v-ta hjd m tM)rtn'ty to render their
f r.il d c ioi to the comm'tfee e
.t hy wlh to do
A corr.m'" will leave for New
V.Tk tor.lghf to have the contract
rftif ed bv the board of education of
the Methodist cbtmh and spon h's
retsrn the alteration of the build-
tnr will cnrityence) Most abCtip-
tions were tkn kalf cash on cr
r. criri.r I. snd the kthii'
dis'r'bnted In fire year It 1 kofied
tbst erwry sabscriber will make sn
effort to psy all possible of their
(Cestlaaed ) fag Twe.)
r i
( a
IS GlYENJTIFf FINE
E E Hodjrini Charred With Op-
erating Car Withcmt License
Changing Manufacturer'!
Serul Numbers
K K Hudlnn. attorney of OkWhoma
t'lty and nifiniicr of th- f rm tit
iTuitt K;iit;t: wat fn.-l $;.". and
cc(s aiiioutitittK to $!?r' in JuhH.i
llarfU' court ycsieidav a i Iwrnte
of a erallnic a cur l'hut license
rt;d tth earn iti a kiih
Another cae HitHini( lloditlns In
Vending. charit'liK him with oi'-rat-Inj
a tar on whirb the manufac-
turer's) numbers hud Intel! drf;ic.d and
(biin(iHl He l out on a th) bond
ending hiring of this charge.
Hndgin Is one of the four Okla-
homa City men ho rame to Guthrie
n a Hilik car tsrly this .'nk to
secure the rt-Icawe (f Omar iSiuglt'-
toil. the booe peddler by )tittlng
a M h bond of J'"'. Singletni vtiis
r!ajtiil and the county Is tMi-
r for he diap-arcd Immedlaf ety
The Studetmker roaditer In which the
hooie win lielng carried by Singleton
waa confiscated by order of thr' conn
tv attorney and ordered sold The
hi. In was art vei llnvd to take i lace
on June 1 at o'cloi-k In tho after-
noon Todr.r " 1) Potter an Ardmore
attorney cant" t Guthrie. ;vroved
ownerehln and claimed the car. "The
car Is undoubtedly the proHrty of
Vr Potter" sa'd County Attorney
Swank today "and we will turn It
over to him he to pay all owiU "
:m m is in 1 1) i
4 ML Ul llior r KOMI
Chicago. May 21 Internment of
fount James Nfinotto begn today at
Ft Sheridan. Judge Maker In th-
federal court of appeala declined to
continue the liO.000 bond on whb h
he has bcn at liberty and ordered
him held unMI the court hears the
case on June llrh
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OKLAHOMA CITY ATTORNEY
Man's Duplicity and Woman's Worse Than Weak-
ness Ruin Three Lives In Tragic Wisconsin Triangle
Wsukeaha. Wis. May 14 -When
Orate I.uk finally finished her drs-
ror. recital f eventa leading op tr
he tragedy of her life th slaying of
Mr Huberts wife of tha man ahr
loved two Jiirura snd nesrly every
wonasn In the court room here last
night were In teare. As she flnlshe-l
the sad atorjr of her life he stagger
ed from the witness stand and but f r
'he quick slasnce of her s'.tornev
would hsve fallan from aheey eg
biostlon.
Trriblng the fatal meeting wltn
Mr Robert she said:
"I had derided that the sltua'lu.
ad. to be trghtened ont." she tes-
tified "snd that ff Ifcxur Roberts did
not rsre for me. I would tk n-.y o
I told him bow sincere T had be?n
In my sffectlon. bow I would never
hsd Allowed It to s'art If he bad not
sasnred me that Mrs Roberts did no.
""e for him.
"Th!; were beyond my control.
"My repatatioa wss gone nnd my
li.'a twined.
"Mrs Roberts wss also bop!ess
A
I This j hotogrih shows the ' lllue
IWIU" of Kraiue leasing the White
hoe. after thtt li. been Velcolli'd
to the I'nyed 'Mates by Piesi tent
Vil.oii. The i!.Kti.nt shM.k hands
I with every man In tlv line.
J3U:r. I mr
IS IN JAIL HERE
Karl Thayer Charged With
Stealing Buick Car Wai
Former Bank Robber;
Caught At 0 C
Knj-l Thayer !.id man. who utvl
one term In th .-!'. penitentiary for
robbing the II .rmti bnk several
years ago la In 4.l here on a ihate
of stealing an au otuoMIe
Tho sherlfrt off. re here has con-
t Sue I v evkleiu of bis guilt Thayei
was caught fti (dilaUoma Ciy. Wei
.iedy night on a wu fiom !ietif.
h'herwood
He Is tho mm wlnv stole the Hubk
s!ii from Ard i ore drove to Guthrb
nd tnad an stleri!t to te tbn
Knebel tar an. I did steal several rlm
and tires from different garages here
In a wild rh.ie In the esrly morning
hours one day Iat week Thayer and
hta connmiili.ru abandoned th ur
and fled.
HOY I in ON IIOMM1 l.
shin to nn
Oklahoma
O t rmi'lr
2 "m o'cloc k t Ii
lU'olKtS Ie;u .!
bt.y Meed in it
vounds on tin
brii k throuK
the attention
away. The I
t olii e as !"
In mediate st't :
!y before da
y. May 21 lrlv!ng ui
rw-jr hipl'a! here at
morning a I'Hrtv of
'd a fourten year old
fmtn nniul gunnhot
hospital te. tlin
'i a window to attr.ct
f attendants and drove
oy Ideti'lf.ed by th
r Hopkins was g'vet-
itlon but he died short-
light. ni'Y "WKli h'TAMI'8" AVI SAVE
y wronged
"If this had been s game on hi pvt
ind If ! had t.. . n ao simple sa not to
'lav nnderatiHid. I would take the
"Onaequences
Ten Thousand Time Mora
"Then he said be csred ten thous-
and times more for me. I sked tlni
to tell her
"He said It was Impossible.
"I sgain sked blm If be cared for
me.
"If snared me that he did.
"1 then f'Hik the pistol made IN
pat bl right hand on s Ibhle snd ask-
Matinee Races
At far Grounds
0i Decoration
Day May 30.
2 o'Clock P M.
Don't Mia
Them; Beet
Program Ever
Arranged." I
Fst Events.
All For The
ted Crew
Admission M Cents.
Wa "V - irKrTr"
CUTHRIE WILL GIVE DRAFT
BQYS FITTING SEND-OFF
Home Guards Booitter Band and
Red Cro Unit Will Partici-
pat In 0h1 Speed Gatli-
enng Sunday AJUrnoon
Tlwt tull i tv.t color of t lurge
a loinilter of )oinr men a ev"
(iiithrle 'nitiibiv ai.eniotiit. should le-
i hii I of our cltitn. tutoe than hi..
dig Initio' (litnr Siil.itier i mil i nat '"Is i
l.i hi l'fi .fin tv with more or
hi. eiiMiulaiiii. an bu.lne und!
ci-ol lllliHT m'euii'd to piriiot. but fh:sj
ii I. lent iertw.nl' calU for more Hutu
o-d.imry notice These Joung men
aie of our oviii Ihivs t.i ii nnd reared
hS of Ui". I'iil't Itnd parcel "f til pros- j
.ec-tiv i iitr nbi; of t.Huorrtiw anil J
t'ettlited to I the " im-n of affairs" of
the nr future Wltile wm hoiie Ind
tr.iv for the K.ife return of every one
f ttv'i-e pieiidiil yoiina tiutbrte tin
ik the f.it of wiir will baldly
)it'f itnt full realization ttf siitb a
f :nd hoMt
U U therefore not mily prnir j
but a ilutv and a liiont plearlng one- j
t'ut the doi'arture of Ihi.n tonus
iion ho made the special occa!oit of;
u grt at and " ulnr ilionoti.tmiioii by
the entire I'HlielKihlp of Suthila Colj
llortiadar has ghldl)' i tilisented to i all
i ut "-very Iih 1 compAiiy of the (
i-iiard. Biol the i h. riiiati of the coun-j
II of ilcfenft't wi iiiKKIiUe S peradn
I
:l o'i lo k Hundnv afternoon to e-
i ort the.e )oilig tio-il to t)tr fllf '
t 'i Iim k tra it liet eety cltlien if
Cuthrln be ready and anilous t do
t'' .hare In making this on" of the
niimt (fidl'alile mil rlit hu.btst Ic
b uioii.trat'ons tlu'hrie has evi r In-'l-ilred
In Witt'h the I.ily leader of
Satiirilsy for fullr partleuUra I't i
the i ommander of evry unit of the
state gaurd at once begin his t4an
for tiiunterlng every man In his rom-
.ur for thl entbulaM.- sendoff for.
l'ieM. dn;'nrting young Iw roes. I
Th lied Crts units and the ran-;
teen lollimiHen lend the Irade
ed him to swear that be would J
home and tell the tru'L.
"lie aal l that It Waa In poe.lble at
that time.
"I said that I would give him until
the fifteenth of June sad he tben
swore that he would tell Mrs Roberts
tht we cared for ea h Other.
"I told htm to ssk for bis freed m
snd be sail "Ik y.u think that wl I
be necessary If I tell lb truth? )
i "Then 1 put dows the gun and toll
(blra that he need not I'll h-r if He
did not want to (
I "lie aaid that he fj'l tell her thit
It was be'ter to be booeat.
; Scores ef Wemts Ween. '
j At this point. Vie I-u-k bid ber
eye ander th brim of her bat her
shoulders shaking with aob. Two
I Jurymen openly wiped tb tear fro-1
I their eye whiles score of woojet
we'e weeping U the bathed coartj
jrwtm. A'thoqgi It wm ten mln'a i
Jbefora the ool time. Jadre U' t
( t
ordered sn Immedis'e adjourn mn
snd the defendsttt stsgrered to ber
!fet only to almost fall Into ber fstb-
ers nrms.
Quick Work
By Kansas Court
In Murder Case
W lehita. Kan. May J Mere a
quick evurt work.1
Clarenta Ls C r murdered Sat-
urday nvon fir htnil mate-
ear. Oral A Ray enptured at Pratt
voitn stolan car Sunday morning.
Bay confeasad murtlsr Tuss-
elay marnieg.
Thursday Rsy wti aentsnead te
life Impriaonment by Judtfe Ttsrn.
ton Sargent of ttt local district
court.
(.o in woitu oh ;o
HI U AH is Itl II III 1(1.
"We will stand firmly back of Pre-
vast Marshal General Cro1r In hs
Older to make reg strants either warfc
or a' to war" said Or C 9 Psttf
the local e.smption board t-olsy
"Aa fsst as te learn of loefere In other
riasses Ihsy will faa trsns'errsd to
class t and sent to the tamps Imirte-
d stsly. It makes no diffsrsnee whe-
ther they are married or not or what
the conditions of their slassif ic ation
re ay ba tha rsg st'snls wna do not
a d at home by workiea will have to; M .suri. dttUrm lor an ieeass ef
po to the trenthss. That Is final nd;t.oe etili on men.
Il ls board will stand behind this rule I
l nanimously" hs added
Ml I. I 111 : UOHIIII ISS
IMMiS XNII r.1S
Kill the woi hl.it snd sta
There wr- hundreds of alley cat
lungry and tMous that should be
killtl Th gjrlisre cans are n"t
yielding fund to n'rms nn
ii.- in
the (mat In flX t ) iei a ttaitite(
... fh..e d.y would not furl. a ' ""r " 'X'A
t.-nrty net f. a pet ran.r. bird ir"uh htps not ntjr to tmitj mt'-
Tleirf the hoin-less v and sj-aj 1 '"ott 'r'"' u' "''. "' mtlllons lo
Is up trains! (ho real thug tho re ;''" t enough destroyer to
ult. of whl'h U nUhtl snd dtlyl"""" h"r ' 'ety"
nidi on young i hicks li.rd lo-.ta and I taring 'thai aa ai going t'ti gt
filing birds are alio thn ciintiu.n j rt v "lit tl.e ikIm( hasl ship produced
f the sllev Ciii l h tl'r police j deatroysis" th acrttary Ctut-
lonld 1 1 ' h r I x m all householders to fliiuod
kill a'tsy snd ca's In rim j y. u .b)0 rt'nl turn In tho nv
U iiteh." nai l an Irate woman tods j a 111 hs I 'd uel a..ll Th
' ' .. f . '!! g so fa t b have to aa
Mltl'I.Wi: MKi;s Ol III' uiim u r home f..r r dr
I Itll I HOM I I S I 1 1 .11-. I we .it hub I .hips for tn.m
I. lent tiralivllle I llano k.
stiat'.r f.t'ng at sn a'Tait hrishl
cf ? ie f. et nisil" 'he trl.i from '.ol
?'!l to tiklalaoma Cltv ventefdsy a
I'stan.-e of nilla tn l tiilnutes
lie .1riee Ihta llli..sge fo tii.el1or
V'i'l!.iiin IcUt hovering over the i I'v
'Ire.-f iigs from the sir srv!. e f..r
ii t ih tikUhoina ie Cross
drive."
LONG DELAYED TOBACCO
REACHES BOYS OVER THERE
Card From "8onwwhrt In
France" Received By Ch.U
Doye Thanks Hint For
Tobacco Sent
Iiur'ng tlwt fnon'h from Nnv 7 t
I e. ernVr $. the Iis.lv I-s 1-r and 1
I ed Croaa of thia i tr i.mdu. t I a
l S'tt ' ft for oltrtJ'"lia t. th
s. I I. era' folia' ' fin I Seeerl h in
Ved d"!l"rs Were rslaed St I ho
n.oriey fowar1I t. the t.ba t.i Tm-
snv that hat the sh'p;ing 'f the
tilno'i car'.ifi ! sharge aidr
prl;..ti .f the Amrr!. sit ft I Crss
Tl.e flra' hi; ment wsi msds esrlv
i i I. tnir- f a nioti'h tri T"-
tU v th f rt return card frm sol-
i'rr ""Homewhrre IB I'raB'-e" W ss
reerirM The return pw'l .and wss
r-elsed bv Cbs I'Te t'efe'e "ll'
?t e Vsmmy sys:
tm-where In Frstue
sr 8 f A r!I 1. '!
tr thanks tor th jtaiksgeff to-
f.trrty raled today T'e.aeio !
l.srd to gef and ore .f the ef
tat fr!el at t itiew. U'er mi9ii
will etidaln letters aJid otC sf t
the iriiiat enerrsgtrig th tsg we get
in thl life. Tour eln'erv.iy
Arthur Harding.
A K r. U New Tork. OrdBane-
fort InJ
Toa will aotlra the daf of the
nal'lng of the cwrd la April . hl. h
!t.d!-at thht th hmnt of tobacco
waa a long time In rea h'ng th "boy
over tbere." four men Lb la fact
II i s l. VIMtllll Uirs
si I ll M I II VI HF1
if " win. m: siai
iifh si:s in rmsii
lift: hi s
GREATEST IN WORLD
Hl(.ltlss MU CIIW.F.
inti i (.i; in mini it 10
IMI1HM IMlUI'lt
luit n(hi iiiin;s
nn us si;s
PULCITIN.
Wsshingtdn. May 24-ThS esnst
nt htary af'aira sommlttsa tOtisy
unanimously wstt an rseord In ftvar
of ts g eaaanaion ef the Amsnsae
si my It ordered a favorable report
t a resolution ay Senator Meed af
M( U fROM t TO SO
TO HI CAi.lt 0
Vahlng'oii l tt U - ttecre'.arf
!l'meU
fo.lijr tiulersled bis former
siatritient Hist inert of the I nltd
"-en up to I'm sg of Ho may ba
i allVd in th lotors beforo snow file.
II the war ii-minurj )( as! I
I ' ttn are h i! Iteg ahlpa Wo ca't
n"l btitld ltini in a day. I.ut hfuf
f
I
The 'Uv may cmna. sail the sS-
' relar 'hn. If riu. r.ary rongras
may . hange the draft age It nj It. If
ih n en t.etaaen Jt end 31 ran not
win tint war hn Cier will .all on h
mnii fr.-m I tu fi t 1 win the war-
I VIHV MAN 0' D AFT AQK
vur wort; on go to wah
S a).lii'..n. Ma Jt T he far
te. h t ihr. r cf th new "work
or f'sht ' regular:. ui prol-ahlv will But
be f -a ; f r realised br th in'rr until
I'.e ef.-. 1 1 of I's o.efs'l.m a: per In
eerr lomniUftl'y Tht s irntietit I
; ur e 'o (-ut rt able Ui if draft
nr lo r InUi ths army r Int. eom
ef.it nn n; tt'im ti lnd!' 'ed by
I i.itn.t Ms-shs! li-lieral t'rowdar's
. 'f;. .a! j i!0'ncffr.iit. b.l the o-
raM-n of t.e r j;"oit s tt '
. r I It w .1 rot tie- ma a. pa'rnt tVt
f e . . ; of 'he g mrro''e actl-t
! . C. aliy Is ll nl'leas
Th e'l'iMe'l of plan Ccrti'tved
- n 1 kn. ll ss "pH" T tha Vat'o(l t
. ok ' the new s i s ns probablf
! t mors sn I ts'rs rl.teely p
' e! 'he war ' on or un'T It
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1918, newspaper, May 24, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713480/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.