The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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4CHATEAJJ THrer.nY" 4YAUSK 1 'BELLE ATT t7 OOD'URCnEnDCIl TUCZZ 1TAIIE3 AITD IHLP 7IIT ADDED rAUC BUY EOITD3.
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President Wilson Sets
Neat Trap For Hun
Potsdam Politicians
Wilson's Reply to Germany
Bond Sales Pick Up Since
Prussians Made Plea For Mercy
Tin' t'l !' l'rMt lit Wil-on' i-ply t.. ( mi iiihi V
lniurst t'r an ;u initi ami iUmmishou of j a i' trim
follow..: .
"Sir. I have i In' liou.tr lo i.-kiin UvL'''. ln li.til of tin'
J'l cident. MUir note of October o ni. l..nij.' the communi-
cation from I In" (Icriifciii .-ov eminent to lit- l'i cm hut ami
I illtl instructed lV til' I'lcs'.l.iil to !e.(ttcst oi to make
the follow just cciiutinn niton to the nncn.il liiiiiiaii
chancellor;
V 'lie fore limklll'." I't'plv 1" '''(losl '"'
ili ei iinniit ini'l in older tint a ff'! .hnll I"' u titnilil
ami M raijtlit for ;ird h. tin moment mms interests involved
require the President of tin- l inti'il .st;it. . deem it icccs
1 iary to assure himself of tin x it . t incaiiiut of tin- note of
til t'illlperi.ll i luilo i'llol' ncs the liil'"ll.il i Ililil'i'Hor lliejlll
thilt til'' lllipi I'liil fliiiiiill w'OV ctiinii lit accept till' terms
laul down l.v tin' I'nsiilriit iii ln address to tin'. niii't"...
of thf I'mied State on 1 1n- Mli of .l.niii.in lat null oi Mil'-
sequent addresses iiiol tliitt it object tu nt n ii ir into tl
rusMoii wmilil In' ohlv io n-rrcc ti ii tli 'r;oti iil il' t.iil of
tlli'ir yi)'li'iiti"i ;'
I'AUT TWO.
' " riic l'i'''i'l. ii! fi-i'is lioiunl to mh with i'tr;iit! to llic
t
I'
Mljfi-st ion of mi ai iiiiMii-i' ill. it In' xwoilil not fi'fl nt liliil'ty
to proioi' a ' M.itio)i of iirnii to tin' co . o rn ni'i 1 1 miiIi
which the u i-nitii lit f tlio I'mtfii Siatos i iioiMiitfl
auuiiist 'h' ii'iitifd ioi'r o 1 1 1 1 1 v' tic' r-.ii of tlioM-
MiwcrH n IV upon tlii-ll' Mill. I'lii' yoo.l faith of iiU iIixiih-
sioll WOtllil lli.illil'l tli ili'pi l.il lljioll till (OMM'lit .if tin' irll-
trul jHiwri'.H iiiiiio iliatfty to witlnlraw tlifir fotf's ivi'ii.
uht-ri' from iiiii'l'l Ifrritoiv
"Tho IVi'si.l.'lit aUo f.'.U T lt.it I'" i jll.s! tfo-ii ill nskilll
whi'tlo'r tin imperial rhum-rllor i. f.p-akiinr imTflx for tin
foir-tituti'il anl liotit ifs of tip' i iuiiv who Itav'f m far i-oii
Im-tfil th' war lie ilecnis tin- aiiwrr to thi'M- pn'it ion
vital from ei-r point of i.-w
4 ' Acifpt . vir my ri'itew i'i a sun r.i to r of nn hii'it I'oit-hiiK-ration.
laUUilM' l.N'slli "
IT'S UP TO KAISER AND JUNKERS NOW; IF
THEY HAVE NOT BEEN CAMOUFLAGING
( NOW IS THE TIME TO COME INTO THE OPEN
Wiivjliinloii. (t.-t lt an inlroit iliptoinal mow 'i t jelit
A ilvin JtiiH lail u trap for the lo'inian vi criuiii'iital lir.tiU if tlo1
poace ptopoal mail'' y t liaiui Ho!' lainiiliiiii 'm in the leiit
insiinere. Thiv was the view of ol'fii i.iU toilay .is thev htinlo-.l the
I'oiitiiiiiiih'at not athlresi'i In !'reiiient ViUnn ei.teril.i y to the
( 0 ruiii u elialx-ell'ir.
t Kitfroiitel l the sttatev of o-i iua it iliploiii.t.-y the I're-i
deut in the view of officials has roiiiiterei with htnileK.v just us
Marshal Koeh has not the military taeti.s of 1 1 imli'iilmrir ami
I.inleiidorff with superior straiety . n 1 .vet it) his com niitin iii-mi
the I (-' i 1 1 1 1 hat left open the w av to peai-e.
I he I'rt'Milenf hy eal!iii(' upon I'rnire Maximilian for inform. i
tion Hi to whether he represents the Herman military masters.
I oinltn tlllif the war. or the whole (Jel'llian people lias eompelle.l
tin- new thainellor ami those iis.sM iat(I with him to reiuler to the
world an explanation as to their positn ;i Through the ruin-
miinieatioii sent yesterilay the last hope of the (Jeintan militarists
to point to the allies as wairiiiv: a war of extermination is i oiisi.len (
as havirii: heeit reimneil.
At the same tune the heli.-f was expresse y itmtjy to-lay that
tin' rresitli-nt m wot.ls the meamntf of whn h ean not he eontro
eitetl. has imtifieil the ticrmaii 'overnineiit that its ptopose.l
"MispeiisiiMi of hostilities" ran in.t he j-tanted while a Herman
sohlier re-uaius on allie) -oil. The Cerniaii irownnneut must state
to the worhf whether it will to eept the fourteen terms previously
lai.l ilown hy I'resi.Jeni Wilson w hole heat r-Jly. or "as a hasi for
iH'L'f'tiatioit " which position ean not h iisnjeieil hy ilie I'nite.l
States an tithe entente allies.
The step taken hy I'resi.ienl Wilson ae.-oclniir to imloations
tml.iy has met with the approval of the American pepole. New
paper editorial comment almost universally commended the move.
OMigressional leaders after carefully stmh mg the coiiiiiuini.-;t ion
sent hy the President praised it ils a l.i illiuiit diplomatic ntroke.
Tlie attitude of the puldi. . t ir(..ss of the allied liatitills
was awaited eagerly l.ttt withotit misgi ings llistim t approv al
was expected from tin-at Mritaiu. Frame. Italy and the other o-helligerelits.
"Ulliffll fim vnu counl'Ct now
if hindt Of L t. Phill.l Stilt Cif
n.n hw thil iboul I17.OO0CO0
fill hit btn tubtcribf d which Hi
i ont-hl f of lh imvunt lOoitttf
C hlihtfftil
Tht fti.t ufftrinyt at Iht Knur
intUld of hiving th '(.( t ow-
leg vp to )on. which wit hit fend
hvpt hit h tht "cl of tpttding
up tnitltit 1"J butmrt hit picVttl
up tintt Iht Pui' hv nvidt thr
If tt pi fur mtrc)r. Tht gmtni on.
(.-rtttion iiiih la bt lht lh o'd rul
C( kicking imrt lin ht t going
rtcvsn hill fmdt fivrOr in Ihit country
nd it tvtr loin n in idditianai
tmith it fit wir lordt of PruM'l
M ft it joy in Iht lndmg
Knttr bill it 1 counltrftit Amir-
iv.ifi dol'irt irt anume Ti rttult
l bt firmly inntxd (a Iht tlotlnnt
r ' No intatliont. no indtmnilitt.
h.'i pubiithtd i mip thawing tht ttr
ri(ry inntatd H Frinct. 'g i vns
fwtt'l ind Iht Slliiint ind it Offtr
o g it t ttcur l for h much nttdtd
It-tn Prtttnt indciliOnt rt Ihit ht
emu loin will m.ttribly fi.l.
T ht Uniltd Stittt wh.ch dt nol
dc-ninit indtmmtitt Of Ifrilor but
l.indt on tht nghttoutnttl of lit
Civit offtrt Iht wtll tnntd itpu j
I'litn of th.t cowhf y it ncu"l that
tht bondt will bt pi'd lite Iht inlir
ttl md tht biggttl loin in inttory
noil tuccttd
Cit'tniny it long on immiiit ind
t Oft on ptrforminctt Tht llnittd
SUItt hit llwtyt ktpt Iht fi'lh Ctr
n-iny't loin will fill flit Tht rt
uit for loin by tht tlnitd Stittt
k aupirtnt. it R jht iiwiyt minigtt l bt intwttd by tvtry pttnol
Ic win.
The hiiter it trying to
flout
ninth wir loin ind what proftttina'
I v th.rt itt bO'Jtit. md will bund-
lot . Jo.l'y tuccttd
Ntw it th tin t for ill good mi
In tont to tht td of thr eount'y"
Atttr Iht wl hit btn nw it will nol
do to tint of whit yu wtuld -
Oi. fo'tl'ght it Iht wo' it' Hmd
I ght bt divntd' Ait you t pilr oi
t.dlyf Uttdt tptlk itvudtr is..
vcra No t'fei will bo ii.tltd wr.tr
Iht tliugg t it tvtr. Vou t'lhtr did
or you did not Hot nr M'"'i who
ip.i to inching whon KHitm it
t'intintltd will bt mil v1 tht rt
t 'onto of "not isliliblt " If yon irt
ji drift igt you mutl tetitt m st
vjoiid wir or bt propnod la mtwt'
I'll q.itttion ' Whyf If toi do not
rttPOnd to Iht gov. nnynl t rtnuttt
far loin to kttp tht bo it iht
liont in tht bttt fighting 1'im (oo win
lnvt 10 tplim "Why?" in tht futurt
ind tplniint will not go vry In
Art you 1 ftli iot' 4 you i Slack
" Ait you Munf Actiont tMtik
oniJtr thgn wvrdt
( ini AMiii' iir.its
HOSE CROIX DEGREES
ii ItilM. il tu tie- I
tii'i (line rllUctlt '
Ail. I... ii) tint l
l III rC llttt Ill lotln lt
tll.ill lftl'1' h.'lHlll j
I ti.li'i u it ii ht u hi. n.liio'iii In the '
dllltillUlllioll Us. i! U i'IMl't'
'''hat It klio It nol l" Um-tul l.j nuke j
il' i htrii 'on ct ind t i on In tote the j
v ) I k nf n v ton 1 1 mi iliMiiuti Uv or
ih'lltiK III.; iM-tiuj !il)lv iLivs pre-I
milinf 'lie il.iv .if hi.l.litiK ii v Heo-!
t'i 11 iu tin Jtirlniliuloii of l he . mi l ' '
- I fll.l UUr) 1111". I
i:iM i.os is rK.
New ArnvaU For Chapttr Swell
Claws Meinbcnhip; Several
PuUtigimhed Viitom
Are PrcKcnt
ii in I i nfi ll
(Mil. Ill I
M IIHH
tiic mi.n .il'UI'i'. atitVdl ul I ' (
.iiiai I'lty limn for the li.lh t. irce
kv (tic work n Ule Html ia' tiioi a .
Iiu. HiU (li-r wink lil rt I fionig
. ... . " r- i id fthliu run t) eiiioo'li!) In Mr
i he Allie h.Mf l.ik. i hoi lc Hum .
Htli... I l.i I lei'rii llr I 1' lltil..
u tjimi'i. r million p. i.nn. i s iiuiiiiii tio ;
l.o :i w.' k oii.i i.i .... fl"-a e-rt or
l! ar. t:..ri.. . Ii ...I..I..I... '" '"'"'' I'OI I
U Ho.! Ilie li.lliini n.ilu. cq!. I' 1 11 " "'r' U ""'"''' "
liu! rli I I'll th" .1111111111 i ; V el $ till.'
Ai.iMlur rc.siit .ic the tolul if noon the iUkiv toaet rli. Iie.l tiie
.iiMHH'l taken hv the A i h t k iiiii ' 'ouin il KnlKhln of Kuloult ThM I SI ii
I'm Ii n I a lied his ititin r Dim k f 'ilegre i' In clmrge of the Oklahoma
J .iti. mid tjeriitjii toii'K m kill. l!'!ly iaiu. iiti Win. Uorrauiu itt
III it Olllllll'tl J I toil ! I ll.UI 1 .HI I""
Tlie li'K.ntl'i j i i otters ilu tint iiii'ltn!.-
.iiClly
I
! llt'Ht J'.
The Mfihtxliii. I niofsiti u. i .
(Ill in. lining in tentrfiri i lo .( ..'ti.hn
110 liKul Ilu'' eviiletiilc. mi Hut Hi
i (iv' ma) i o l.itc uliuir uf ii
vmk of the irk Vv-m ot Hie m
ii'H lll trluili lii thell Imiliin u
l.iiiliii U iiioii- tt-kv than U)iitii
111 l.tlthlle.
I ri4 V. Hint I lm
Wll I 10 WOIIK
tile Wi.inrii t u U t II.. Iiii' ("! tir
lot km-ik if to he fin .1 m tanking iii
tlti tell. All I lilt If 111 hele. ii i.
B iet; tuitrui'thiR alt amhliloui vouag
v iiiiimi in count mill tir irf
I i Hcle in taking mi inn iiiutv iiiii
I i-i fat toiiilf of dm t a .
..iliit'il be U lOilllllii. nil Ilie i. (
lints j.lote.1 In llic h i no lit
"I d Aa rkrt I ttkl" .
Wi ll- KMIWX Olt III
hm; v m im: i
The .'1st. in l'iiisun Kinu'ii mix
very uljly hatuHiil hy t!n fTiinniy
leuni nol was on il -1 the it.rt'i I npei -
Vision Of tied M Tli'iiWlV ;i i le-
Word w tetelyeil loic ihu mum .
lug of ih mtdilcn tt.Mili of onu t
I .;!! il cuuiily't H roillllo-nl Ihi-mi. .
j II i ll Kllilllt'tl HlOItlOIll of I .4l l
ll.- i.T mm 'lurks ami Half at tans n
i ml. cauiurctl
"I.ml . Ilirii I 1 1 hi '
fUTHRIE BOY HIRE ON (titeei. to the :iii will he i otift" re. n ''' lntMj wv hi nmht of ineii .
FURLOUGH FROM N AW j to .t o.l.nk this evuoiu Allei ' 'il bv on tta k of Swn
Kl Vln Avcrv. h has he.'ll n'fl t UK j sti' ((. r Hcollli. Kl:(hl ofH"'' 'lltlieU.
Ki. Anilren k'I ho (.hi-n T..'s will
It-HP Hit. ;;ith .;U( mul .CM ne in-
Ills tOUII'IV as 1 Volunteer in tile II.IVV
'or the ;yM jeur. ni'l who U tat!i)tn-u
on Otic of the dri'rtlltl.iunats of Ho- A I
I. .Illl.' fleet. Is home oil l! to Ills
hot nls. Mr ami rMs J W. An-rv of
t'kk View uililltlnr.
II'- rerts u .(ilemliit lime uml
thai ' a siilor lif it lh- life fur;
l' e " lie trill leiinn ti tluiv in. in
ti t (.art if thii e. k.
"l.rad At Tin I Idit" .
i tnorro - nil i-rv lout icsre.-.. I
U liok'l like tills iiie.itlim M to
The ' ii rJK n i
1 1 oriic.ilotll the (.mul v
tin .Hire oiol mi ! i-.(iil hunitie
"H kii.it
a I'm
ins II.
nil for a while e iik.iii m iM
nil to lime lunlili on hiioiiiiI of tlm
eiHleinti . ti v a nicititn-r of the ciiiiiO)
liiMnl of lu-ahh iiil.'il lif.il. i i O i
lille the city Immh uf heilih mis fori
II. Ill I hike of tlie tain Itoitnt n.t Uld i
any ilatu e tt the i lnn ami . the
j h.llkl)g hllMilieM nl til
E
" ill t ill I he
'i.l (fW limnths he on i iiiHln. f mi n
' I o I ' hantil Imi-Iiicn. Ilote. nni )
lil.llltletv .leo'li - it i (
en I l.i 'a mi i. mini i
. I l.r. I 111 '
wlli.lottl mete keul it .ml 1m "" ! PITV CPUffl C A fJ Fl
U-iil fi.no- o( -tr.mv 'lis uf an' Ul I I uUllUULu rillU
NESTS JIBE THICK i-r
wnn evi'f iieri. lie niee'int
rlll'lc.l ell.. iM'ffl.Jlls
tue . t lieiHliem of ln ejil
j 'liiiilc Mini leav imthliii! iiliiloti" io In
Little Trogreb Made On Argxinne ! v" health of n iim-.n
j lltil ma re ee. th'1 IllOltllllg of
: I he ilnatim if Scottish (t it MifUliH.
' aiiiotitf ttiiiirn ai' 1-iiiiiif.t St il..nii.'ii
'12 of t'lfuci-m. i 'lenient T Hi'imar-j
tier 'f Tul a. U Mi". tiiiiUKarner.
ati.l Stanley Selley. a l.ijtlirie man.
Forest FTont During Pant 24
Hours; Americans At
TLat Point
OF OUR COIN WENT
It you think l'nci fui cannot u ;
lis Liberty boml ra-h immediately !
tn-nsWltT some of his fsm.ii. Sitnei
the bcginniOR cf the ar in April. W
the GoverDmetit has hojcht unit
HondoUarfi' worth of tlovir for th
riuy. has iipenl tt m : 11 ions tor hacou.;
J.' nullioiiA for beo. V millions for!
lauued romatoe. ? nillliont (or rice.!
liC millions for eboei. JOO miliiout for
clothing nearly l) million for
Llauketr'. 6 millions for axe. 47 inil-
llins for rolling kitchens. 1 1-2 mii-
l4uOJ for t4 een' 1 1-2 aiilhoct tor
lioreH. 21'i inillioiiis lor motor trucks
j -7 millions for wagony Iimi million-)
for hoix-s and muli-ii. lit! inililotiK for
; fed. and 2) tniliioui for haruem Ami
he di inanj for all tbeh thfiun i in-
icieauinu enorniouhly t.s the rmj-
! flow hiRfjer and biuaer.
"lml At Tbo." I lkl "
i
THE YOUNGEST BONO BUYER
Alary Kliiaeth Hirfchi the vouaa-
; et Kourth Liberty Ikintt Holder in
(.uihrie. This Bond part hastd on
if day of hor Hirth and wh"n the
vcuiik lady l 2 years old it will he
ly day for hvr fmle Sam. and t
know the community will be ;iroud ot
her tha-B as the father wa on thf date
the t!on.l was purchuxed.
Xotd At Tb7 I lf wt '
Every twbtcriOtr to tht Liberty
Loan hetpetf tend them thert
Am. t ii mi Teail.'uarter in Klin r
I. tt n -There han heej liuir movement
on the fiont between the Argotim
f' real an. I the Meiine during: the asl
:i hours l ln utttsjatilial reports IIW
II e enemy I moving troo; s and wa-
gons northward from Somnierance and
ItolllaKtie continue Io come In. hit! So
is Ktil! leaving enouirh men to hohl
liii I'oxilloni here Oerman niachin
; itis ate Hid In b- only rifteen met
i ran. though thin nijiid like a need-ht-t
exaj;Keration ami there septns to
be a eonfhlerabje artillery reserve
bkek of the German lino ( in j.
itioni not t. yet di.iiioned.
On (he othr hand. tSrleullej.. which
ai well fortified ami held by r.nny
i.aibine kuu com; amen tt now helm;
1'i-mim1 to the Ktoumi. Craotl -"I're.
Dan and Am rt ville are alo' mimm.
These fires were probably kind It. 1 by
the Germaiia and contradict any other
evidence there may be (hut! permanent
tccuaiion orthun had been Intended
ty the Gerruaut. It ecni prohbl
tWefore. that ttv Americans are be-
ing held up here only long enough to
erablvi the enemy'a troops to retlrtr
lieu the big Kljejujt iKK-kit
THEATERS JIHE CLOSED
Mayor Iaue Protlauiation Fol
lowing Interview Wttli State
Health Coimuisnlorter
W Duke.
r.ill.miina tlie action uf nih.-r iat.s
who 'i a norker m the Htue tel-- i . he( eitie. Mayor John Hmii.au
Among the luge number of -ii. tori
e note Caul Oavcy. :!.'! of Joplili
t'onsliitiry. J K. Kennel! t I'ojle.
former Guthrln druggist lien l)iti
ilao of t'cyle II M. Weliwer. Till
athl V. T. Ilolloti. Collin!!!; ar
vtsltorM from the M.Aesler t'onsln-
tory. The r.i;l'er also Jiown .tt G-
Jl MacLeod of Itonloti. las Jesse
It. Gruvcr. Aus'usta. Kan an I A i
Howard t'alla. Texas as visitors
Ira ('. Bryant of Maysvllle l.o 1
attending officers tiatoing ic'iool at
(Coallautil ot fast Eight)
NOTICE TO WATER USER AND
THE PUBLIC
Owing to low water in the stream at
pl-lilping plant the water f now be-
ing pumjieit illredly Into the main
Lorn Tth itreet and is not being
tieated the water must be boiled be-
fore using eiprlnkling mutt he Jis
c ntiuued at once ant erjr pretau-
tion taken against fire. Be care In I
The city is again tbort of water. '
9 Gcoi se ?lcGr"fjor Cly Com
bus ootui't! a him l.iina'lon . IO' ih4
I'h.e.l. ihilllh' (ii lure kUo. slid
a. ks that all piihllc (t'lihernus h Ui-
loiiMiiueil until th" ie of S(inih
ii-fluenta hhh i now etnna over
tie cuuiiin sii ianln lh"isinl of
in ninety tlt'h4. 1 litmuhl tin I. r inn
fol
Mayor llartmait ha s ted fi-. r n
afier advlttna with la' Sucrui'. ii J - j
f'fct of Health llr John W. Ihike
While the e( i'leniic hat uol uliuniedj
a very riu foothold In Guthrie up
tc this t'lino It fa niul.Jerr.l a le
IK llcy Io do everything (slhl to
pi event lit spread Just ;ow long lh
iiuamnttae will la.i de(.-nd4 on the
atatement of thi epidemk-.
Gu'brlt in l oinmon with other Okla-
h Uia .cities will hate to riniure this
ci'rtailitit at v( puhllt; galheilniis an t
lllJo so wiillingly ami prom.ty in
order In check the apri of jhH
ilioailed nd fatal dUeese.
s-"lpid 4t Iboy Mgai-.
Mil A. U. t'antleli hat relumed
ficm Ion where b waa calied at
the .ie?1 "(Ur..
Hun-Loss In Killed
In Day's Fighting
Is Tremendo
BULLETIN
Parii Oct 9 Ttt HiiUenbur lin no ionutr brt the (
the ilhct Tbe tUfinite iiptutt of tt m achieved on the fir!
of the (tghtinjf (ft the new U v liit t tut tow At it ' the north
(treat battle mm r intrtg from 'te Cnettt the Meute
Tu Anglo Baton lorcet went the honor ot itortttmtf tn
leiutunt of the eitt nt ttinary male of ilfnt tn tmut t4
unlet in depth between Camhtat and 8t Quentiti Awart fro
achieveut the mult o It h eitue fightinf were notable tn tK
enemy'i louse tuut have run into trOurumU and thounanUt if
iluitiig the tl ty fighting tn the vartoti tectoit of the Ion; I
front. In atUlitum lianorLmt atrategtt objncti were Attgttteil
HUNK BEING CAPTURED ll V THOUSANDS
Parte Oct S Nearly ten thotuainl Oermane were
prunner yritftilay by the allied force In the flhtmf loi
Viiiiout front of the battlefteKI iv Marttl If utirt tn the E
Parte ttHlay. The Germ(u he aihletl ere hurriedly ev.tcvutti
Argnnne forcut The battle tonttntiinf I
GERMAN KEINKOKCKMENTH AHKIVP. TOO LATE
With the Anglo Aniertcani Near t Quentm Oct 9 (U
i einloi t rinentt hve aimed but a thee tronp luv been en
everl timci recently their prernc merely aUI to the eonftu
the enemy rankt
A large number of German gnn have been iapturet h
lirtttnh and Amtrtcaut tu addition to rte great batthe of ixl
whuli continue to errtve at the cagee Tlie American trooos
vapturnl two complete field batten and a battery of K
artillery.
Tlie American captured these gun Tuesday aftemom
.liey luddenly outftanhed both end of the valley loutU of Pre
. a . . J . . . a" .
capiunng tne uenuan gun ttiere
OKKAT DRIVE BY ALLIKH IN FRANCK IS
REACHING THE HKHt TIDE; HISTOItl
MAKING EPOCH IN ORE AT WAR 18 N
l'Iiere it I'ti'lV i. .isol! (n lel(.'.e ! ( lllv ur..it offensive
dlite I ji) lilies (it t iitn. !( re .. t .'.i . l.iti.i um lof the ne
d.ivs unit witii. ei.iii .ilit.lt t!) mul .u . J lo the hist
ilie it it r I In f inif .t n. im I' tt .0. Koi!'f 1 he in i tit (it
'" 'I"!! ll t.ltl .11.1 (If .! Ii I till' I'M1!!. il'L' I '-I.' ( t lt
I i -1 1 t- iiiilfeie.l hv so. i. . ne I.I.mv in s"ine .jf (Itesw n
lllev seem In lit- in ( tnt t'iiii ...sitti.it
URITISH AND VANKS STRIKE
lllill-.il iin. I Aiurti. nil ti.i.es tiliii k I lil.nv onli f I '
fst I'l lll flint t'fn i ll.lle l!. I. .t il It ( I ettS!t(lte( f ( r-
liicov il. fitisiic il u tjltt r.'.-noi liter i I -i etit -mtt
tin- illos si i no . I all. i. I .iii.l tf iii.'Mf..'i .jn ittt i( lit lie Hl
ojieti eoiinln mi.) iii.iiilK l.tti.J ..' I '.i oi 1. 1 t. I.e t. r t I
II III. !t IS (lie ill! 1 il V ell oe ..f . s. jt.e l the I I. J (s ( 11 l) ( it
ll imu s.iin tjiitf (h. ci ii v in.i't tetri.tl (tort fe J . ftiti
.lllil'liil ii':'e. tii ( lh.it then i . 1 1 f f ii e i . I V (I! in .ile tl(e
fti I ) ( lie too I i il ii I'd
FRENCH ALSO STRIKING HARD
r'niili. i ....ittli (fie ft. n ie i.n ui'iiiwt.' v'onnd ami
Veil .llli'il.l so lli.lt tin ir I ' ' M j : ti'll Mi i 1 1 1 - Itttil (
l!i iti-ii ii .l Ado t ii (in
ll.ls .hUli'i Idt.ei i . tli.' ! i.i llit (In- o ti'fest f l(
ll. ithel.it rt..lw t!.- A"'.'' ooiii nt I.'!"!!! ait'cari to
III" I.;..tt s.lil. ti' 'ilHllll (he f ' ' Jf'' f' I . ! wf:lt
I ''l"-Mii.' lien. .(..I ll. t!. let. ti.it ..nil
I"" hi .1.1. lij". ei'-liv till- HI... IS I. .St l Mi O III;' I
' iii hi i H i j ! h i i i i
ENEMY RETIRING NORTH OF ARNE8
H-'l-'i 1 ."tit lll.l S 111)11 s l( f...'Ulv- . ell. . (.I
s'iouI from t.'..' l"r.i...i ..i . tm. I..- ia Ii. i.l iuoHi the
M''' H 111 X ill. I- I'll!.' '.i In-' (lis el.il .led ft- l!ie. .
l.lil at(etii.i4 !.- fj- rum . . i.ett't.i ..ioiiler i.ita.il
' '.In j ii I 1 1 !. H . . .nielli ! (io- .-illl. t i l yifi
AMERICANS ON MP.l'SE ALSO
.Vtio-ii. nii j) i'..mtiiiiv itfiti ii'.. ' inIi ii.i.. .fru.
'.ettn.lll lies ..j f (. j.e ( tt.r in (( (' Wl'li 4
.allied Iii- ViM.iif 's .. I Il.iih Hi .. (I t . t(
li'iMlltl'.ll' I IU- jis! !. ((i. j lllnf (tils illt.let.
Cllli.-I l.llt III t( .. (j.. e ..I.J te 1 f.
lloi Mete (. J f r . (. H(.(
driven slov Iih .!. rnl. f v tiur
SHARP PIOHTINC WEST 01' MEUE
N est of (hi' Mi'U. (lo re ( le . mmio shll' ftghTtltsf I.
ilii fi..ilil i. lv.in.es have l.eii irt..' (litrint.' Il.e tat ijc
American proiftess almu ll.'' i(. rt edge (' Hie ArttMinie fines
lorce.i in. !.( mans mi. (l itrtt..u n'rijt of the forest from w
ll seems (Us egress s .tettv Well I. .me. I ' .
TUKKI8H CABINET QUITS
li(.at.'l..s tri.ti I tern. st.it. flMt !.. Turkish cabinet
Cs(fcM. .1 en (hero I yie ey;;..i.ejj I '. if nt i lit t ll '
m.i.i l an no loaf ton r ii(- ir! vv u b.ii if f Turkey frot
wsr Allf.il fores Merutis in lite region of uiimh-(U
s-ornf aitollici' and Imve capliind ni.ni privneri u
as V j I ' j 1 1 1 . (unify. i
THE FRENCH BABY
THE HUNS FORGO
T
In a little French vlllaKo abandoned
by ih (o'iiiuik In their retreat the
Ameilisiis entered w(W( had beeh a
cottage. The roof had been buniot
but th four wall.! st.asi The rural'
tire bail been wrecked (he wall u.
filed aud iu thn bedroom lay tbe
nutllated bodiua of a uian. a woman
ri d three little fclrlj. I'n.ler a bed a
wtUfniierioi tup.e of humitjjty
Mile girl hsreiv .' veait old weal
Itunifer sad stnred (a fr)d
ik sil. ws foutt. Temli.
Inaway fiiant crawled 'ii.
ti hi arm ittmnd her aud e
ler t safeiv -the bhv ti" M tn
got. These imu h.i had ja-i ;
tiHimivcd thru a hell u( th'-llj 4u
l-is sc.t frev-lr at ahat thus
found and at ont e the i hlld
fci!il'i-sJi la a tlngoiit near th
line Ihit little mil.. 4 living fm
fr. 1 1 ei
ajtb tuoit
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1918, newspaper, October 9, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713917/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.