The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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PERONNE DOOMED;
BRITISH ADVANCE
AHbd. Lowes In Present Operations Have Been
Comparatively Light; Allies Take More Pris-
oners and Guns Than They Can Handle;
Critbh Are On Other Side of Semme and
Hold Crumbles a Pivotal Point; Prussian
Counter Attacks Are Repulsed.
; BULLETIN.
f&rU An 30-The British line north of the Somme has been
carried beyond the point indicated in last night statement from
Field Marshal Uiig and the British now are several kilometers
tut of Combles according to report to the newspapers here. The
advance continues and the fall of Peronne is predicted.
Correspondents of Paris newspapers at the front agree that
th allied losses in the present ooerations have been comparatively
light They say that the allies have never taken to many prisoners
and runs and so much material and territory at so slight a cost.
Oerman counter-attacks between the Ailette and the Aisne
were repulsed last night by the French says the war office state
ment today. The French maintained their gains east of Pasly
north of Soissons.
South of the Somme and along the Canal du Nord there was
no change in the situation during the night German raids along
the Vesle where American troops are stationed and in Champagne
failed. -
COMBLES FALLS BRITISH CROSS SOMME.
London Aug 30 British troops have captured Combles be-
tween Bapaumt and the river Somme it was officially announced
today br the British war office.
Advanced British troops ii-ve crossed the Somme river aouth
&nd Between 'Sende'court and the Arraa-Cambrai road the Can-
adians attacked the Oerman line and made favorable progress.
Cast of the Sense the forces of Fieitf Marshal Haig made
progreat capturing Bullecourt and Hendecourt-les-Cagnicourt.
rMOEHLIISKSRKttHTTHTOTi
ficxTi:Ei'icTO!iisCrtiTis!iii:;Bcoio;;i)iLTi;oo?5
(By joaep W. Grigg )
On lb Britifti Front. iNlahl) Aur
The bttl vhtch begin a week
aro haa jaunted greater proiwrllon
and thb.ard-rr.-eed enemy la le-
pertly attempting lo check the vic-
torious British and colonial trooi.
ho ire a.Uan.ir over a larae mrt
or the forty five mile batlle front.
In thenorih :he Canadian and
Scottiah troup advanced to :h at
tack yeerdr jiornin and wh-n I
lied tbat area later they r. tulll
covancinir alonK .n eiht-mlle front
and had driven approximately '.7.-
(m yarda Into he Cerman lln
Tft Ibe aouth !h fourth army ba
develop a bl attack. d.lie the
etemy't increatel reaUtance.
"Thia may be ihe boKlnntnt of an-
ctber Waterloo." vi the confident
rrmark I beard dy from a repnn-
Ible officer.
lle the Oerxana reel nnde the
preaaur of the Brtttlab atUck. the ad
vncl Brhlah tiwn have nevr
teen 1b finer plrlis or more -aic-r
t preaa back th enemy. hom they
BHCZ3 !M3
ISIEOFCdTCIfi
Ctnry Hatliewa o Used Rain
Coat As Caaouflagt To Steal
U Csll n Dtfaalt Of
i ; P.C00 BaU
Henry Mathewi. tfc- eegro ba It
la claim- ade a .peclalty of wir-
Ink merckandlae be rata coat cam-;4riakea too freely of tha ter-
ocHage anl carrt4 a atde la fr.(II Lave been made re
throwing ft wiiew eieriei. wajtfJ kjr CMrtJj a ad a a
kcnd cv.-r to th 4 lairtd eowrt by j u f n K pul agemt. of
Ji-rtice W H Honiaday. yeaterdayj tL d. p. -.( f fanXu 1 waging
earg. tw- ebargei of rand wtroraxiB rwwnaira arilait the uU
Ureewy. aa4 hla f' j
Whict ho failed te make tad be
owr oafely W'in k latere (
f the Hotel DeCoff j
TW aeve of hla reeewt felow'ow.
fttl.ltMlnr4erodCrtj
td ihe ervlew 444 .hwe4 hat I
tlewrr ka4 hera doing a h-aW
Mtiv aw "
efodat wowH ahoplifl aorchaadiar
avad oen ft at t4r4 prteea. a4 far-
ther raeevicartcw teto tkeae aab-a
war re '
tw Hiutkmt la aar
erewt. Hewry Ji:t a-aee to
(icre ttrn tor tittle arkJe.
Mf now rnKy under n-iai"! blowa.
In lhre -k' time ihe nrilish hnve
ra'x!ured nearly 9K.00O prioner and
ietroyeil ihe .' tlvenena of many
ilwlslon. lT; t ) yesterday pproii-n-it'ly
a neore of enemy dlvinlonn hail
lein identified iii the flchtina durlnn
n day and to1;'y be l rushing UP
more divlxion eit of Arra. where
the Canadian and Hrithh lroo;.have
made imrh m;ii'knt proKreta.
Germans Corrplettty SurprUad.
It its at an early hour Monday
morninjc thit the (.Mark ben et of
Arraa. and be Cinadlan Srottlah and
I. ntHfh trooixi rompletely nurrrlaed
II. e enemy none more than did the
Canadians who had made a marvel-
cu change of pisltioM lmot over
r. fht and then .idvanred to the at-
tack. Cemapie and Monchy-le-Fieui
fell -early.
The brilliant advance ami tbe ex-
trnaiva wheel of the battle raured the
remy to preelptMtely throw In atrort
reinforcement trom diviilona which
L had runhed np during the day.v At
trwelaaMl M rmrm KUrbl)
ranoo ens is
ffl'J STUTE HSltE
La ion. Aug 30 Since the bone-
div taw ha made It hard for whlky
iragWr to bring liquor Into thl'
Hale peraona who thlrnt could not
i t aailafled by p'ain water hv la-
jc.taaed the po?vlar1ty. at well aa tbe
aale of toilet water aome of which.
it it aald. contain ? per rent alcohol
A Babr of arreati of aoldiera who
of the toilet water and perfuneg to
4
Uf riJoant fc(kg 4 otlc ?oe
kf at dealer that they anast ceaa the
'" waW or per fa as ew rial
Jhol eoldier. or tlae.
r r b rrow' M may Here
-rtr ebJihta eloM by federal
A Swedi.h lavecior la reported te
te1 aWiaAd a aa tattory aaeaa of
faaferrtig eertrr twer to oelf-iro-lied
awtor iTW aad other taraf
LMchiaery.
mm has i:i
UP-TO-OTE FLYIB SCHOOL
Bartlesville Millionaire Oil Man
Branches Out As Flying In-
stntctor; Four Curtias
Machines On Hand
a... -.i-Tnliii latent Inttll-
tuiion of iniruftiou known a tne
Mid-Continent Aeronautical nation
will be ready for bitlne by neit
efk according to Cait II B Hreen
In charge Fou- CourtU lilplanea.
rtleaaed y b sovernment for ue
In thia acliool. which l a civilian in-
UltutloB. under Kovernment autrvl-
aion arrived in Tla yeaterday morn.
lit! and the wok of unloading aad
afKembling of the machine waa'wetl
under way by noon.
One of the machine tvit already
hten purchactM by B 1 Brookina. a
U.cal oil producer who ha recently
harned bow to tly and who will a-
a.rt Breen la conducting Ihe achool
Approximately 25 atudent can be
handled at one time according to the
Irrtructora and application for ad-
n lttance to the aihool will noon be
tv. reived.
Pronpectlve atudent In the Crtii
Airplane achool which haa been tak-
en over by the government will be
aent to the Tula achool conforming
t arranRementu made by Breene
when be went ecat to buy the ma-
tUnax. le expecta to make the Tulsa
achool the larRent aviation school of
lit kind In the United Stute.
Limited Service
Men Join Service
The loeul bourd will aend H
Kin-!
M.I4 f Mulhall. It B Tmblta of Cre.
nnt aad Charlet H McWetity of tbl
city to Cam;i Podge Iowa for limit-
ed aervlce They will entrain thia
evening.
IAN OM.Y AITMKK
T4i simiay joy minus
Washington. Aug cw Tle ban on
the ue tf gaao'lne on Sunday for
motor vehicle and boat a win appiy
only to pleasure riding. Fuel Admin-
trator Garfield rnnounced today lie
aid reaaonable ;iae of gaaoline-drlv-er
vehiclea fr re"eaaary purpoai a.
waa not Iniendetl to be prohibited.
TIVO 12-lliCH SHELLS
USE UP COTTOri BALE
Indon. Aug 3 Gone never to re-
ttrn are the cheap prewar prlceg of
c'.othe. Thia l the view of an ex-
pert writing in a BritUh trade publi
cation and he predict another rise
aooo Every ahot fired from a twelve-
lr.ch gun he aay e up half a bale
ol cotton and In three minute a
n.achtne gua will aquander a. full
bale. The price of woolen cloth to-
day la from two and thre-quarter
tc three time greater than It wa In
July 114. Linen price tbl year. It
t atated. probably will keep at Ieat
I' 1-J per cent Vve thoa of 191 T.
Gormany Hao Eixactod $463000000
From Poor War-Riddon Bolgium
Pari Aug iVe Th Aaaoclatedj
rrea l Germany ha eiarted war
tcatrlbotlon from Belgium during
the firat foar year of the war
amoaotiog to a total of tK0Mi.otH.
Til la la addition to the vat amount
of machinery material and men tak-
en from Tlelglam .o mitaln Geramany.
la thia fifth year of war It la la-
Ureatlog to review tbe financial ac-
tivities" of the 3eraaa la tVlglam
lace tbet fatefsl 4t la tVlgfum's
bi.'orr. Aaxaar re. 11.. whew the
German oordea entered Brwoael.
Daring that month a the German
a.atlee were hacking thHr way thro
IV litte ktagdoaa. aameroaa town
ai d rftlea were "Tiaed" aad war coo
l-hatlow were levied from each ;ar
vioce aa the Gcnoaaa progreaaew
acv i hw-eet ward.
The firat move of the Germaa a faff
boa eateriag a towa was to pro
ae4 to ihe cftr nan a4 aaaoaace
to tie baJToaaaa .ar that for resistiae
Bankruptcy Case
From Norman
Thia morning Jamea Monrtvi Shep-
pard of Norman giving bin occupation!
a a grain denier filed a pet Mt.it ln:
bankruptcy In tha I'nlted V s. i :.r.t
here. He give. In 14a a net a an per
aonal property and houehIi gtod
atuoiiia lug to S..oo. and ileclarei
hi llatiilitlea aniounl to the utu
ISOtanw.
. i
(jovijimiknt omricns
MAki: ItKCOIUl lHIVK
Ml IST MMNSIIKIIS;
isi; STILLS ami:
molisiii:d
Waahlngton. Aug. SO-The blggeat
exten.lve roud-up of Illicit dUtlller. j
Of whlakey ever undertaken ."
Government haa Ju4t been completed
In aout hern mountain diatrlct by
revenue agenta under dlret tlon of In-
ternal Hevt nue Cotnmialoner Itaulel
C Uuper. The nctlvltU of Ihe agent
reaulted In h aeUure of atllU.
arrest of 100 'mopimhlnera killing of
five outlaw and two aherlffa and the
wounding of. a nainber of other Gov-
ernment men and liquor makera
Thia ayatetnatit! campaign baa been
under way eight weeka mainly In
mourn altm of Tenneaaee Alabama
Owirgla. riorlda North Caroll-ia and
Poiith Carolinaall dry atale-4tit
announcement wna wilhheld until to-
day to avoid giving Information to
mnoiiHlilner of activities of s flying
aquadron of fourteen expertend
revenue agent. Thia baud working
wirily from community lo community
t leaned out neat of mootiithlnera who
t untiouea oa P Klgtill
Two More Brave
Boys Are Killedl
WWblta Kalla Tex Aug. 30.-Lieutenant
F It MctlifTIn of Frean-) al .
and Cadet EUla llernard Babiwh of
U'wahlngton. I) C were klllel In-
(Laritly at Call field thl morning
when their plana fell 2.000 fee:.
Their plane fell from lha top of a
loop.
Cadet lisaocock who It Ihe ton of
Brigadier General llaboock who la
now In France waa taking hla firat
leaaon In acrobatic flying. He wit 21
year of age.
Lieutenant Crlffln waa II rear old
and waa married hla wife bolng at
Call field at the tuna of be accident.
Babrork'a mother la 1b WaVngton.
tLe advance of the Emperor Wllliara'a
a i rule hla cliy or town bad beet
fined to many t Hon t and or aiillloa
franca a tha raae night be. Whea
the Burgomaater would remoaatrate.
I hlaa aad iW.h'a Head llaaiar
woald eovort Innocently la city ball
qmare or the bargoeaaater would be
taken prhaoaer.
la one Instance la tbe province of
Ltege tbe German commander of the
company entering the leva Inform-
ed th hargomaater that a war eon-
tnbattoa of loo.ooe fraaca woald bare
to ba fonkcomla wlthla two boar
Tbo bargomatter 4eatarref. Never
la the klatory of tbe tittle towa
D
Towigbt Oowdf Clearer
aortkm. Maraay Clr
fa Caat
r.WJY SLACKERS
FOUND HIDING
in miliums
jeut-so sucker
boii;di;oip
Reuori That "You Art 45 Until
You Ate 40" Is Not the Rule
So Mr He-Slacker Is Safe
From Helping Country
The latent he alacker to put In ap
pearame la the ;oor Huh that U )u
Pi.( forty-five and not t forty al
viara of age. Homeone h alarmed
thia Jelly-ai'ined wearer of pant a by
idling him that a man la r.onaldered
b) Ihe government aa being forty-
pt year of age until-Ma torty alxlh
birthdav. and without verifying thl
rumor .Mr Slacker U now butly en
gkged In deveki; tng i-ua of the pip.
beta flat feet and any old complaint
that wilt exempt htm from military
actvlce. Ilia craven and quaking anul
can be comforted by the knowledge
that no one uniVr eighteen or over
f rty-flve will. !e regtatered under
the new man power bill and the mily
tl ng he I llabl to be drafted for Ii
tot garbage ran purpunc where the
community In vlilih le realiiea ran
dump the)r contempt. Thank Cod
Here are nof'nmrty of him.
REGISTERING FOR
DRAFT IN PORTO RICO
San Juan. Porto ltlo Aug 30
i. rrom mUnn lUtl e.
of( afft lf i 0tH) tnI()ieri b
d' In Heplen.ber now .r. appear.
. ..... 1(1 Wal tin .a
anilnatlon.
Big Star Oil
Well Activities
Ml tierirado Chalfee and Mia
Vkude Lex It ner officer of the 111
S'ar well north ol thia city have been I
In their office here for the at week
iiitereatlng men wtih cailial In tly
further development of the well. The
il'llllng baa prof:reaed autlafactorlly
um to the reent depth and a nirlUe
ol either oil or f at thl location
on lj be of Inenllinahle benefit to
(Julhrle anil ljf n county.
Among Ihe poctilbMlltea of 111
ture j the employment of women a
railway niall clem.
U. S. F.1IEST ABSOLVES
New York. Aug ::0 illy t'nlveraal
Hirvl.el-The Knight of Columbu
ar new aervlce today gave out
letter from the front whbb belated
thl Incident:
Father John J f.rady. the flrt prleat
to go abroad with I'ewhlng'a forces
In a front trem h at the ' ero"
bcur. Jutot a the American were
about to go over tha lop ha ld:
Jual a moment boys." Turning
toward the enemy waltlon he poke
worda of abaolu on for tha foe
Now. boy." be cried "go at "em!"
The Tank went
there been ao much Bioney
la the
city treaaury. At the preaetit aiomeat.
there waa oaly a tittle aver three thoa-
bbd franca la tba atrofti hot
!!. well tage that" talmty re-
i traded the German.
More thaa loo.oon.one fraaca were
tbaa levied betwea Aagaat and No-
vember The Field Mar hat Caroa voa 4er
Colis-Paaaa dei'Sred ttat llelflea
woald have to por a monttly rontri
brtkoa of f.Me.ei) fraac sarlag oae
year aad It would wot io iacrraeed
and that It wna'.d aot b renewed J
Tbe IHaba'a dee -e hewavor. proved:
vo be bat aaber arrap of iwper. 1
la Noveoaber'll Earwa oa Bla-
Ing called apoa.lbe rowtirila of the'
aiae fielgloa prwttweea to aet aad
lufrovned theai that 'th prowilae of
t! tredeceaaor had beew aaado la
good faith bat with tko ld roa-
i tin that war woaU bo rv.'ad wltfcla
alsp t-t
QUICK BLOWS PUT
HUNS ON THE RUN
.-JS- W.IM. -
Ludcndorff It Unabb to Make Firm Stand In
Face of Repented Surprises; Throwing in Ho
serves Fail to Hold Tha KWxtt As Thsy Prc3
Onward in Pursuit of Fleeing Prussians. Who
Are Not Given' Time To Prepare a Haltbj
Place to Give Dattle.
Buixenif.
With the American Army in rratu-e Aug 30 - In three differ-
ent patrol encounters in t'.ie Voigrs Idit night the Oerxnana were
driven off when the American fire became too hot for them. The
enemy casualties are unknown
The German artillery fire in the Woevre increased materially
last night.
HAIO'S HEROES HAMMER FORWARD.
With the British Armies in France Auf Sa-(noon) Blacha
no the south bank of tbe Romme sn about- a mile from Peronne
has been captured by Field Bat'uh&l Half's forces British troop
have entered Lei Boeufs and patrols have pasted through ttonrai
to the southeast.
Le Transley on the Bupaume Perrone hifh road was reported
to have been captured this morning.
British troops this mornlnj pushed forward in an easterly
direction from Bapaume. The Britiah have made further advances
to the north of. Lens. At one place they pushed forward for a
'distance of a thousand yards.
PICIlflDTBJnLE FIELD DOilTED (iu'J OT .LIIES;
PIVDTAL POINTS ARE TAKEfi CY C.TIG in Q'JIGK TC'E
C.ermany' hwrd preaaed armiea allll
wtver before Ihe attack of the alllea
i central PlcarJy from the Homme
ncrth of Ilaiutiie the enemy I re-
lrtlog eastward toward HI Qitetttln
1-arge. number af priaotirta. rnony
gun and uuich maierlal are (ulllji
imo ;he bnd of rhe ilniUh. j
Klaewhere the piareiill uiiHiintt
Ftlilah French and American force
aie maintaining: I heir prinxiue nn.ilnxi
ll.e enemy who -tow lu lol all lu
I'tiporiant bate wett of th 1 1 : Hit r
In: rg line ettccp: l'i rum' lUnt and
Tirgiib-r. The iiiiili now ut- lili
In tWO III lie o' 1'i'loline oil thi' nollth.
i'it an the Fr m h nie f.ve nillea
weal of Ham The Immtrlnnt r.tllrJ
J r Ion of Tergii.er It tiol threaii to'd
ry acrlouolv bit the Firmb mac
lit;' of Ihe Allelle hoilea lit
llf the nil. nil y of Ihe battle line
h nllU -i are ni'Xrliti- ahead aloaly
a ilnt il aiM-raie tlcitnan real'tatue
.Vbnh.rtf the Scari-e ihe lrltih h
r- lk. n t;rr nl.in I Hill and maintain
thilr oilier iolilna eat of the 1 1 In
('i i liiirt line again! rounter-alliH k
Ihe ticrmana here .t-nt I v ioh to
I . vent the lliliUh from overrunning
tbe Qiieant-ltriH; art line a they
lave the one to the weal Houthj of
Ihe Har.e heavy fbthUng la la ro-
lfaa In Ihe ngloa of !ulleourt.
North of Bolaaont th tlerman have
thtnon In freak imp lo 'ni the ad-
vance of the French and American
tc ward the height ' dominating thr
IjIXJITEO tv;ice
Oklahoma cur' Ag -An oiini-a
fr m the altortiev general a off.ce to-
(ay to the 'ale election board toa-j
rrti a rae coming from Harmon
e unty that l a bit i-- altar and not
ered by any ata'e law. U V Abr-
tatby waa aomlnaind for legfaiaiive
rcretatle from the rouaty a well
a. rownty Jadge. The aMiirney gro-
etal aay tbot It woold bo lrumiti-
k'.e for th mil to hold iaulh uffUea.
and aageala that he about.! elect
wht'h one of th placea he i refer
te hold aad aiihdrao from the other
xj that aaother ruay b named a the
raalidat.
kut: in
The foiinwleg rlef?ani wa fecelv
m today by 1 E Niaalry fro M
Aranaatrwat wh a-ruo.piaM th
tot I rootingewl of Ijogaa eelec t to
Camp Pike:
"Tba five hand H Oklab'ia ae).-rt
awa arrived at Camp Pike at I o'lUh
ti day ew'helattr over toroapert gad
fea flag fie ne thaak tha Leader
fr ;!-a-id write-ap aad frteaia for
Chemln da Hamwu. alllej Maeattia
ok' which would compel the enemy to
ulthdraw fmw' th Venle The alllea
have th moar faorahle pnaliton an4 :
have- Wit pne more plateo to owr-
i iiwe to reai h lr t)etle
Aa the fall of Hoy- tompelM the
Herman i to tetif ' to the Hae aouihj at
I'lroitue. the capture of Mapaume by
Ihe IlillUh hirt-te II neceaaary for lha
l t iny lo retreat north of the Homme
Where the enemy will make a aland
I re U prbleiii(iin-al but hi bet
I'tie Mould aeent to lie lh of the
I'aiul tin S'ord whhh run north-
ii fioiu I'eronnt The ranal rurvea
eal fle mlla of lUpaimie and
irokaea ihe i-M llltidenburg tine near
llavriiieourt aeen mile et uf
patlllie.
v- Canal du Nor eiteada arro
Ihe I'hurdy hal'lefleld In a general
liit th and aiHiih direction and the
fit that the liftman are efferlml
ttout realalance : Ihe French aOUth
of t'eroiine wher Ihe ( t'.ial parallel
ll.e Htimioe I'M 1 1 IndUal thai prob
th'llty that they may attempt to auad
ii. the line of the canal Noyue. lb
ouin-rn ouitrt n the canal wa car-
ried after heavy fighting and the
Herman ar contending bitterly the
.Inn of the height north aad
eat of Ni.yon Tbe Fre" h are flit
tr Mi! hern alo.n a of kltionl JM Hi-
a eon an lm.ti.it height eaat of
Ni.ywa
'eelaa4 va ! Rlakll
Ur.9E(LL STUCEfRS
TOOLLEJtnU
fifQ School enrolling Committee
Ready Ueit week; Booiw
Chould Ce Exchanged
Early
The a'tratloa of all pareata Uea.a
rolled to th date that hV bea eel
ftir tbe earwilmeiil of poiila in the
tar ion hoola of Guthrie fur the
n mmg year. Ua M-o.lay aaa Toea-
djy th f'.rat year Ul boot ta-
d at will b liaaalfled and emil4
In their varfcJl rlaaae O WeaJ-
kttay the eopchomorta are to MaB
Tbiady 'a- juniort aad Ft Way
lb aeiilor fhf arbrdale tnaal be
f. 'lowed It if . bol Soy aad girt
tai fall to euroU tbl comiag weott
rlil have o wait aatii tho prlatfsJ
cat get to then to make oat tfcc'f
rrra an! will be aboat tbje oaU'J
of th ek gfr arhsol oj-eaa It
1 very acczry tai all maae air
ct r.ilng to n-U!; aett iwl
gt yoar course -ik&oi oaL
Th cnilirea at lie graaVo wl3 t
eirtlle4 aad cle w C 'J
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1918, newspaper, August 30, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713570/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.