The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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TIHt; ;illMNS MVHUI
TOWAIUIHIIIM: WIMMU'I
IH:KrNSIHllONS
BULLET IN.
With th American Army In France
Nov 20 With Marshal Petain occu j
eying the great fortress. Met capi-
til of Lorraine with the tenth French i Th h(( !ii . ( f a Am.rU.an ildier
army and Pershing's men in P-j (.v;liin w.tr orK.r win die
tsmon of th oreat iron fields of At- fl)illli! ( liriU(.h i fr uriilj
at fcr th possession of which RN f Thl r.Ktlr.
countless thousands of liev hv'1(ia o a n rT:.no S.h i'.i
teen sacr.nced. tne iimn .r.r. v
occupation are maxing rapia neu-
way this week.
German troops are falling back
Steadily toward th German frontier;
their march is in regular battle for-
mation but it is peaceful and wtl
organised.
ARMY OF OCCUPATION MOVES
ONWARD TOWARDS GERMANY'
Paris Nov J' French inxips ix-ciipy
Mel. Thi official Maicimn! a: i
.Varchal IVOin n.aJc solemn inirv
into M; r at ih- he.i l of the Uoop
0 ith' tenih army commumlnl in i'"'
Unct of funeral Malign) who ha'
mffere! an acM nt lli-uin'.h a fj'l
from his horse by general l.econie
The entire population went out t'
tnpet our trous Ic.plly acclaiminif
thm. Tb olil city ol M.aine tap
I
lite for forly-siven ) ars. ami flna
rp-united lo Kra!Mt ha! manifexieu
In a tiever-to-he-fo'totti n way Hi
love for the mother country."
With the America;! Army of Ocru-
lation. Nov "'i- WVii into HeU-Jumi
snd within a few hour -- nun h of the
Herman frontier on th-- t-nuth. Ma On j
JoHcphT Hiikman s army atherej It - j
lf today for another Jump into evac j
'uatd territoiy- i
The 1U' was uncb: tired. In tifrd- j
nc with plan the march has be. n (
halted for a short time while the.
heavier artillery nupi lies httIc- an I
other elements can he brought u:1.
However H.-mral liuknian' head-
quarter were move.l on to Iontpon
last niht and ors and d; vision oin-
mander made similar advances.
As tU' Germans withdraw the cun-
centrallon of the army of occupation
is lncrea'l and not for a moment
has rigilance been relaxed. All !o-
ible tactical advantages in caruflly
taken and the forreg are io developed i
. . ... . i .a. i . v. - ; '
iral tne iw-aci'iui mill ii iiiikui vnn.j
lie.-onverted into a hostile operation
BRITON SAYS WILSON
MUST VISIT EUROPE)
Nw York Nov 20 Th presence
Of Presidf nt Wilson in Europe i "ab-
solutely essential"" declared Sir
Charles Ro.s. one of the largest land
owners of the Iniud Kingdom and
Irventor of the Oanaman ervice rlfif'.
on his arrival today. He said he
had come to the I'r. tel Ftates on a
"special mission" but declined to say
what it was.
With the conel.UBior. of an armiftire
Sir CharU s continue I grave economic
problems confronted all ;overnmenis
and these will require carefal hand-
ling. "The people of Great Britain and
t v t'nited Statei" l.e added "do not
fully understand each other but both
desire to reach a hettir baaia o!
nutual understan dins. A visit to Eu-
fope by President Wdson at the pres-
t-.v-i ob'itT tinunifHl'aar a oUdrfl ef-
fect on foiiW8' rBuuioBf.''
M E II III 111 FIELDS
Sweater Knitters
Wanted at
Red Cross Rooms
Work on surgical dnili'l at
Hfd Cross headquarters hat been
discontinued. But there Is urgent
demand for knitter. Logan coun-
ty's quota of sweaura is 1.000 and
ther must be l.mehed and on
their way not later than December
Isth. "There it plenty of iwrlttr
yarn on hand at the Red Cross
rooms now and workers art urged
to call and help to work It up into
sweaters for our boy who will
need them th.s winter. Volun-
teer knitter should get busy.
UHOI It: 40l l l (.r Will-
i.iu: tiiMt xi. nu n u.
On Friday enins N'm 'mbT2.' at
klht ti'i U k the i a... I.! tf the ("ath
n IU A O r V hall of thl city.
Th. -.r.n . cU are f.r the "War Ac
IlliheS "
Ki-fr'hmi'ni will be crv In in-
different booth presided over by
t-udctit of I In- toll re Fv.tvone i
cordially invite! to r-ltend
u it it: i 111 hoi s
10 tour iiomi
i-tuni.i cunirifi In ttif
iln"' of riiitt'i Sis! snny i-haplain
1 he immr. r'jt ; m-nt an.l army htemi-
fuailon numhi'r I h man In pl'in-t!
ttbovo his (frnv and lhat ot I ml-i-UN'ly
lncail on BctMunal maps In It'
ar' of tin1 chaplain.
NEW MEMBER SUPREME
COURT IN CITY
Jmlge John It llairtxon
aitorny general was In Ihi
lerday evi nlni; on official
city ye-
iUHltte"
.In lye Harrmon was recently eicte1
to the KUiireme court from the Mn-
Kimi ilitrict an.l will tkil hli neat
on that tribunal the f:r-t of the year
II.- reiunie.l lo Okuhonia ("lly is
nlKht
FRONT MAKES SPEECH
Tells Wliy People of United Statea
and Guthrie Should Not Lay
Down Ou War Work Drive;
State Chairman Here
5'tat Chairman K W Marland c-
i mpan.ed by W H MoKaddeu and H
V Sheppai.! motored Ut this city yen-
ter l.iv for a lri;i thntlKh Uran No-
ble carfield and Kay couniien. In the
Interert of the t'nltei War Work drive
; n l will lake In the c.ll field to en-
courafre mihscript Ion-.
Mr Sheppard who m a veteran from
t!e fizhtini; front made a thrSHInK
addo n at one o'cloc k corner of Kirnt
ind Oklahoma avenue and told many
in'erest'ni; storlen of Ihi valor of the
hoy from America in the ciosint day
i . . ti. .1 i a .hat i
)j t II WOIUI Wlir. fie a. rn iv
Ihe American IrwipH olved problem
and overcome diffU ultie. that only
nu n who were permitted to think for
!hem-Ive !n emers -ncle could have
sticim-fully faced an.l said they were
the chief factor in the battles that
brought the war to a close this year.
He plead with eloquence that the
county maintain it patriotic standing
and a!d that while the ami. tire had
been signed .that peace wa not yet
secure and that the American army
would b over ttvere for perhaps t
year yet before It could be returned
home. During theii stay on foreigr
oil they would require many com-
fort i and hee should be forthcoming
The boy had won the fight and noth-
ing wa too good for them so Jt wa
up to those at hon e to show tbdr
appreciation hy subscribing to tbl
fund to provide om thing more than
bare necegarie to cur heroes.
The drive end tonight. This l
the at day to get official recojsnl-
ition as an Honor county. Contribu
tions are com in r; la at the-WartH&v
CAMOUFLAGED VESSELS JOIN IN VICTORY
n
Peasants Are Unwillino; To Accept
Bulgarian Money btill Du-
cuss "War Aims";
leather Goods High.
In Maci'donia Nov :'' Untinh and
I n m h inMipa with tir.ck commit t )
i heir iii.irt are almi the luink ot
the Mont tit riii-r wi'hm t at ti f id the
initial el a ot Adttanopie. Theconiliin
id niK Im been i.irn.d on llulear-
tlit n: takttl fro.it m.ti-s.. of de-
tl.nhtlixed Ittitiear'.iitiN who weie on
their way home.
r'loi k of iIie.-ji and herdx of tattle
are belli); droit) totird the Bfltlfh
army Th re ik no urn of a lai k ol
food In eastern HuUarU. hut thr pea
ant r unwillin; tr tk HtilKrlan
curretify A iair of hoot tr an old
cooklnn (Mil. brlnu aluioct any pice In
n..learl.i.
The Hulitam fail or prclend to fall
to nalUe they were heat en In tin
field and mil discs their "war
aim" They complim of the Inter-
f. run x Frame and talk a If they
were only fiphiiiiK lor tf.c riKlit ol
UnU-ariii " It Im iiuieiriant lh.it thU
thl kKkmned dl poiMcin of the Itul-i-or
inln.l be rculi.-d by th allieil
outlined.
The Salonica army m n inured to
lirl and lonjf complaiiiltiK that the
only cheer we heard when the arum-
fie news arrived was cauNcd by an
etra ration Inane to a pariicular
i on t indent The men ak1 "Where
do you rei kott we pn now Hill " dm-
llrttinh army rori i ha ojinied a
SWecphUke cotitiKl regarding the pelt
destination- .S. batniil ilm barest
Pol.t or home hen5 ronsidereil egual-
I) like chance.
The war has hrc.l in (hee now vet-
eran armie of ouri a stoicism lhit
operate under rood a wU a under
el il fortune
LOGAN COUNTY ONE OF
FEW COUNTIES LAGGING
"F.nry coun;y in ihe slate will ;.
over the tup" said Alfred O Ilooih.
state c.irn-aiKii director for I lie I'tnte
"..'iir Vurk fund today ftut If Outhrle
don't i.ed u i by cl-'!lnj! time tonight
loKn county will b on lhat won't
BULGARS HAVE FOOD
AND ARE CONTENTEO
Defeats of Austria in 300 Years of War
About thres hundred yar ago
on May 23 1619 two men were
thrown from a window of the
imperial palace in Prague. This
was the first act of violence
which fcrousht on the Thirty
Years' War.
From that time on Austria
found herself waging a aeries of
wars in which she was beaten
with two exceptions. One was
against the Turks and another
against the French when her ar-
mies were led by Prince Eugene
Of Savoy.
The record of the fourteen wart
which preceded the present on
in which ah his suffered the
greatest of defeats at the hands
of the Italian is a follows:
1618-1648 Thirty Years' War.
The Austrian were defeated by
Gustavus Adolphus King of Swed-
en at Leipsig in 1631; at Lutien
.in 1632; Pommerania waa con.
querad.tiTsheiAusy-ians war d
.4
an
Vemcl lit N. w V irk ti itbor Joined
In the unlverrtl cel. brat tun on Vic-
tory lay When t.ie that "the
r.f't.in it of itie ann.ntice bud ended
the World W-f feat h h'p tllt circle
ll hnhdreili of ir.iM in and ttboui
New Yotk J' . icd thiiimeiie out w 1 1 h
u.rl iiilorcil hunting and the flar of
the al'.te. Thi w-n the f rt time
tiince Ihe t'nite Sidte ciiiir.il lh-
war 'hat a i hotorai her t allune.l
m ar a csniouf!i.ed hip TI.- c nor
helpe.J MlotiK the u I bralioll all. I llili
freak picture u ntie cf the nful'.t
GUTHRIE MAY BE ON THE
NEW AIRPLANE ROUTE
Chamber of Commerce Hat Matter
In Hand; City Will Aid In
Landing the Route Wlicn
Time Comes
The comm.: twe finiHied of Mayi"
llartrnsn and Will lalter-oli to try
mid i;i t loHhric ti the povernmi'iii
airplane in.ul r r i . ? ioui ban re -milled
in a telej-fnii to W ahliiniiton
tiiakitiK tie' reiiict An annwer w
t Ived i-tatilltc thai wtlile Ihe iioy-
ertimeiit had I wo of nil Ii line In uc
(1-Hnful iipcratloii io fuller work
a'uli tii line would be alletupieil mi
til the War iIi-kI hills were pellhd
The coiiiinlttee wan further ilitortu
d by th WahinKton slit but it ie that
a noon a . ailoitl. j. wi re res jmed
Ihe -alin of tiiithrlc lo be placed on
one of th.M- line would lo- Kiven con
Hlderat ion
It h.m Jn'l become known IMal 'i. n
ator li.-ti- i f Oklahoma I neekiiiit th.
-i t .i I. ! ; -1 1 1 ii . nt of i I al airmail rmit. -In
Ilk" nod-lie wei l and him ark.-d that
(itlthrie In- ! laec-d oil Ihe routi-.
Ill A It JOHNSON'
HI! 1 1 ItM H HV ONI I HI At i:
Atiiiii.il i onfert n v of the Mclhodmt
K;icoj.al Ii ti r-r h which has Inn in
n unlnti a' Hhawnee for k. v. n day
ei.'journ. I lesler lav Iter W K JoolT
mjii pa ti.r of Ihe Fiml M K church
I hi cli v. a returned Key J f tlriitin
ho . II for Ihe Went Hide M K
chun Ii Fur the t.uihrle diHtrlcl ley
Joyce W i biter w named Oiher
Ib-iurn iiniH'd for lanaii county are
K. v It I. : nynr. t oil.- W I. Xmith
t lire. ni l.dward illootn Miilh.tli; J
M SIioiik. Navlna.
feated by the French and obliged
to sue for peace.
1683 Defeated by the Turks
Emperor Leopold tied from Vien-
na. He sought the help of King
John Sobieski of Poland who sav-
ed Vienna from the Turks who
had arrived already under the
wall of th city.
1687 Prince Eugene cf Savoy
commander. in chatf of the Aus-
trian armies defeated the Turk
at Belgrade.
1707-17-10 War of the Spanish
Succession. Prince Eugene de-
feated the French in Italy; he
joined Marlborough and defeated
th French in 1708 at Oudenarde
and in 1710 at Malplaquet.
1717 Prine Eugene again de-
feated th Turk at Belgrade.
1755 Seven Year 'War. Fred-
crick the Great defated the Aus-
trian at Prague; the Austrian
were defeated at Leuthen 1757;
at TeVgau and at Leigmti la 1760
and at Freiburg in. 176A o "
mm '" ' - ' '" 0-
AY CELKUKATION
A
SOLDIERS' RELATIVES NEED
NOT WAITJQR LABELS
They Can St-nd Package Bui
Mnt Sign Affidavit! Says
Order From Third AUt-
unt PoMiii.ule r Genet nl
Ilea! dlfilt.nn him hei tl occklo d ill
iiiiiny home over the nation bv ll
heUted arrival and sometime non
.. .. ..t ..... t -i.i ... i .. i.i . -
our M To rem- .on i AMERICANS MOVE LINES INTO HUNLAND
.i in.n. wb.m .. .v. and o.i. r; Wlh Amencan Army of Occuimtloti Nov 20- The Aeri-n-'.tuea
await it corns of the b.b.-i j cn tj00Pp1 mi1 til Toa the German frontier todiv.
much .1...... m emi-ie the to .end ; 716 ronr cnwl at nointt oppit Briey and Anrdem-
t hru.ma. ho the war! ? RLU li nl PMnU WtweC the two phti e. Taither north
llln flnn. U rv.ieli... ..r . . ..... ..... .
depuriim nt him i rin it I e I
him i.r.nittel the ltd
t'loi. to accept ll.il llhHt Uliel.
when an affidavit I made by the
sender that lahvt have not befit r
iiivcd and it I t1e only Im wltUU
will be mtit to the man abroad.
No on" may make application for
I ho iiiiil.r lhee rolidltloni ho
ever until Novi nihei 7!.
Willi 'lie lime t tuloiot Rtanied by
tin poxinffi. e il. partmeiit reblnim
i.r ihU i.iiintry may thii" hive gnu;
November :'.0 In t nd Chii"!iu.m pat
els iiveroaa hill no puaraiilt'c I
ma.le that boVi Keiil no lain lll
reach Ihe nn-n by I'hrUlnia
The extetiKlon waR grspLd a! Ihe
reiiaist of t!.e war de ai t tiient "owinit
lo the fact that oevTral divlaloii of
the urmv i inn-live conihal m i lor
could not dlnttlhule and dlalch Ihe
t htinlmaii parrel labeU until Ihe la il
k of i Icloher."
Thin ruliiiH wlnreby a pmcil can be;
-lit u on Ilk.- ilolior in a hi Hi! affidavl
that It will be the only one from Am
it I. a mnl the prop.'ted recipient ap
pile alio to no n and wiiih. ii w ith
th.. He. t'ro "V" and mher relict ;
ori aiiiatiotm ou iicttv. dmv with th i
American Fi diii.m try Force.
A p:n kl.l-e to a K.itdier lull he pack
id and lb1' iiiIhIih to ttn in It bought
for II?'. 'lhat inritldc the potanc
An error wai made iii a ri'i til ntate.
merit that a nollicr'-i I hii.inu pack-
ar'" coal V.'i ci nu
county CMAprrn Rtr cnos
BALLOTING TODAY
Hallollnir for Ihe .eeutlve roinmlt-
lee of the l.oi'.ail county ilnpl'T of
the lt d roH ' In prurrex from
M .'io lo .". o'i lock lo l.i y
1796-1797 General Bonaparte
defeated the Austrian at Lodi
Areola and Rivoll and drove them
out of Italy.
1799 The eustnan were de-
feated by the French at Mohentn-
den and at Zurich
1800 The AuttOans were de-
feated at Marengo and at Monte-
bello. 1805 The Austrian were de-
feated by Npoleon at Austeriit
and Vienna was occupied.
1809 Napoleon defeated the
Austr.ans at Echmuhl Aspern and
Esslmg; crushed them at Wag-
ram and retook Vienna
1859 Napoleon III. defeated
the Austrians at Magnet and
8olfer.no and Lombard wa ced-
ed to Italy.
1806 Seven Weeks' War. The
Austrians were defeated by the
Prussians commanded by Von
Mottke and by Piinc Frederick
at Sadowa. Austria ceded Vnt
rfKtUtbf Itatvu0
' i..
FOOD SITU AT. ON FOR WORLD
BETTER THAN IN I') 1 5
I'iMil t'llv j-.se rt Hi K - rl -
for !. whole ..(!) hi. v;
H Mr lluill III 41 V tune
of tlx - hi. ijmI ignuu -r..
I nisi J'tli i It ;
Wh-'rtf feitl Ut
I '.Ml ! t-l'' M tilkHl I N! I.lf.'t til Jm
I'T'i I. IMt. . turn .M'';..Ht 1 7 - t j i'iM
i 'Mil u;..;ir.MiM i.iu.i.ihvm! i I'l.jncuti
J'M l I I ! I i 1 1 1 t lit l)HMm iv.'h'.?.llk
rrtHluction of
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citiei id h Uf Ve
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Vcly HSlleli i!..
Soldiers and
. Control Now in Hunland
ItUI.UVTIN
Indon Nov 20 The Hotliii SoMtert tnd Work iurn" eoune.l
had a hvrly meeting -re and It a uiaed a resolution tnt tht
ummoninjr by a constituent atsembly .ty an En-hang Tete(rait
CH'nipnny ditatch from Ctrnhagvii
The iriolution. honevrr. deniaiul th .iin.m.aiin iu . t
unci and Woikinrn conirM in indet lo tak ilectilom at to
the future of Germany.
MORE THAN MILLION AND HAlTl' HUN8 KILLED IN WAU
toiMinhajjen. Nov W Up to October ai l.ai4t)tait Uermau
oldiers were killed and the fat of 2C) WW wag not known th
Vorwart tt f Berlin aay it learns on reliable authority.
Four million aoldiers 1mve been wounded tome of thent several
tunes The rrMiru addi that there vme 4W.0OO Oarman i.!dter
in hostile countries
"i'"hiuiR
01.11 HI I K nNa i
HV SI PHI Ml. OI HI
The miiiniii.. muil Vciir.Uv An
lioilm ed Kit aillelldllli lit lo l rule N'l
' bv Which It I oi.ed III. I bete
after no inolion of aim ilurni.r in
my plan . c.liiijt will he filed or mi !
j nlden-d Ulll.H Ihe fit. UK Ol' the III..I J.ift '
lii a. i iiiiii-.iiiI. by proof that opponi
j conic.. Ii m e. ii untiled I h. tiiil
'evu itii.n in On. aim nde.l rule will b-
(III what the mult will deem t-mer
rein y c a a t a .
"Ihe name iliii.-ii.lin. nl it in.i.l. li
rule No .i affecting peliiLoi. for r-
heailiif I'iIiiik if Id.. (1.ti.in will
lo- denied h ri afi. r iint a. . i.nlpuii
! d bv ptoof n( .i-nii
LOCAL MILL COMPANY
WILL HELP FEEO HUNS
Federul Government placet Order
For a0OD(KM) Barrel of Flour
With Greham; To Ha
Shiped To Frame
The l.llltio-.)- of the 1' tilled .MlAle. I
nupplv f.H.d Iii ll.'li'iiiiii northern
France Serbia Aui'lii. and other'
i ..uiitrii .1) va tia'cl t the ..ri I if
1) lll.lllif. tte.l III III leaned pil r i h Me 1
of flour far kill; filet. t to III. l.e toll II
Ion and It Ii th piiip.m o" Hie
oV) ruiiienl In .iii oil all aiailalil'-iiiillri-i
While th -'u ha l i n an
abrnirntlon of tl- u .e of flour uf)
ttu'i-. and "Vlcloiy" flour i h.m.
there will atill he I. ft n Im in. n.-
output for Invort and il now et-m
certain that every p.-utid will le neid
f. to fee.f the farvltin; nation i.t
Furope
Inquiry at On- Ci'hrie Mill A F.I-
a'nr foinp-ttiv of th city ."mb.".!
that order approilmatin J.o'ki.ti!
barrel of flour had been pli.ed l.y
the Kciicr.il fov. rnt'unt In ihe pad
t. ti day and thl only a starter
"We received tllce order yetr-
ilay said the tnaria. r and are
awaltlnit telegra; hi confinimtion of
another larfn order today Wr hsv
re-eltet some nlc order d'lrlli- t r
pant test day and what U try of u
I true of other n anufacturer of
flour there have been lhat.' In
Ihe food rule already maiie and w
espeit other lhane hut tlil wilt not
aff)i-t th rule lhat flour will b In
demand fa capacity to produce."
The buslneaa iif f.)-ditiK Te det
lute war nation I in It Infancy and
the nej wilt cont nue Ihroanh tin
winter and until crop ran h crown
over there. Thl Im.ure ritililiUou
activity on Ihe iar of all Ihe milt
in the I'nJted Ulat and will provide
aa scelint mrkt for taa svai twa
yar. 1 f au-.
' Mnl-itie h.t the f..-l tf fi.t (.HI
h.th ttnim i tut fneti.lli oMiiilriH
I'M " ll.'t .- ti i Wi.tU l-r-Hl-'iefiutl
the (tl.r-ak of Hi u a ho h-
p.lt...-
i .'i 1 1 MMmto
I .'"';tiiMi
. . t )(V .Ml
Li-Ailing Or r nun Crc-n
l'l
I'I'tl Mill
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Workmen In
wm eniereu ii in direction of
llto k ltors m;
M i l im; Mill I l. I'll II
('ai. Nov : T'ie li.ni . r.i
whi.h lh former (Jitinaii euiprru
mi lnhl tiMtuWi'd dtiroi thn w tr
u.i are to-tii .i( i dernmnr
flic pfi'lillll or alitt.ll .-lie A.I.. ro HI
iint apmie teri'l from Aiimler-
ilaii. on
III Ns i:Vr HIMsl It ;
i hi:. I'l I NIII It OUN I NII
'nt'i-iih.iK.'ii Nir .. i H.il.li. r re-
turning from the fri.ti f r;ion-
i'iie fr ftom in lii . n nu. I U.ir'i.ut.
I.ii'k I Id are hirid) rie aim and
far tin 'I lie pintry l orn.4ii!i n
lUln.l i lo j-..n-i t f.; i '
Hit; I lot ON 2i
I OH i NKs H N i:
Fan Nov . I tMiikiv ini lny
lfiui.riHH for ! Afti rp 4H ).ddirr In
r'un. e. In- hid h foo'lull naidr he
int'in .I unit i O lo in; ii rinr- 'l
by the Voiiii M. n'jit tiri Oiin 4iM la
Hon red bmiton w ll h. lit th bail
r imli'v ' five j rof.ni.oi ii and forty
i.Mi.'t lli.tl.il orvafKMimn will
tt : f ( I furin.io
1 I... UlviM!i Arinv . nt 1 1 iiao
-!. .lil:llU to the f .nil on November
It ib Utt Ivy of the f.liiin- Thli
in t iinitai ion ( f nt n arranitUu
t briii nun t . I. t.r! Ion
HI I INf. I'MIM l lli:
I I I OKI I HI I! I IM
I'arm Nov '' Ihe (i.rrnan pot
tf.ee . p ar'im nt h stipre4d tr
p'v-.fal privil); of th- (.. limn rul'uK
p.'iiM ! hive not "f ti.li. i'rd.
v " fsr.in lo t) . (rm from h-r-
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IH I U III VI I IIS ON
WAY IO Sl.l PLAINS
A p(ly of due huntor from thl
' it left last nihi for hooMitui on rn
Halt Flilrii J Alfalfa counry The
mrii)fr wer Frnest Mffi! I'anl Van
!.M.ar Harold Wi'.( and timirKe
Hit jhipt nd they evpnit to enjoy
the port anttl Hatur.Uy n isht
It i r p rted that do k on tha Ba't
I'ialtu wet iivr . plentiful and
th hoy wern sanituitm of ucce.
They will havn to snike tne ba ii.nlt
v.ry day If they fill all order fro n
friend hem that hi been placet
with taetn
WANTED
Boy with pony to carry a Daily
Ltrler rout. Call at Daily Leader
office.. Want boy who will not shirk.
Pout is on the west side.
THE WEATHER.
New Or lean. Nov 20 -TonU'ht.
probably fair colder with fr'esln
t4a4crutar.iTwriday generally
tsklrj cuuiw h i ;-jit
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1918, newspaper, November 20, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712805/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.