The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER OUTimiE OKTaA. WEDNESDAY ArfiUfcT 14 1913.
THE DAILY LEADEH
: at uutxu . xibxack.
rcrjuwnii.r luirrrx inn uum n 01
faces aUut oar t npineers. the men
h arc no esitei ial to th niove-j
menu and pre far. sinus for ih. (n-
Fabllaaw4 from lb (tally ImJm biU-
17; r.thri VTmT .. .i clU. :iS .h (... a h:t I.T so
wn tt line An
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
By GENE BYRNES
MKMBtm or Aftftocutrr.it miki
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j An
ft
article if i.live i f
of th i
th pro-
uailv iiBtninio.v at a it. a. o. - -..s.llA tuu i.
fvr autik It lirtM I ; ini2e so imjorta-t by our war-lime'
s-er sear by cAmor. la stvaace.... 4s; Bf1 or and Carnenters'
tvuu .
ttr ar t niaii. m sdrtorw
sVLAMOMA (Wtr.KLtl It Arm.
BK-Otbt ...
i)a Jfr
3i
JtW
i tory of the traint.g cf our merchant :
' mariner are ltd timely to; ir.'
; Still Another ieal with i'twn in wars
Sw Sort ultW: X. U. HkeKlOd. SisU.
CAUwgo OtVe: N. at btnil.
i work at Washingon. !
1 Of actual fijfii-ir.it the I-a'ayeite
PrA.iJ! erlta till hM- il f s
CaUf for aoctrty iUttf ranis .f ' ?
taaoka ebltoary waoiutloM. to meet a l'nis.i tn midair and the
misty and fkarca aocUla lector. ao--. ; Mtrnr1iiurv Mor o( corporal Mm.-S
m moat ) are roadfd a adwtiaikg j vet of the KireMi Legation lus s;
J .1)1 be fharyrd for. j thr.il of P s own 1
Coat xml nx and Vm room. No. 1UT . ;
Harris. Editorial room. liC-j W. Uar-
taoa. T raarh all dpnnwt j.ka )
taaatoa fa. I
RUSSIA'S NEW GOVERNMENT.
The boding rif Allied Sor's on the
MEMBER
Of TNI ASSOCIATED .
DDCtt I
Thd AtaociAtcd PrAsa ia eiduiT!yi
MiitiA ia ih uftA f.r rmibtiratioa "
T all tm dUpatchea ordited to it ' ls Plrently h;iis rji-iJ jud Ur-
r nt olhOrwie credited In this i4kjjr coat hing rtsulu Ufhtsm cl by the
Alao U IocaJ & lWShi;H'.pula!ion. 'ho -ttitud h rao-c-4
MTAIS
M'.irmaa IVn.nsu1. so j.rote-j Allits i
tore en! to ! White jm- pur s;
for the fi.rni-r gov rn::n nt
In th amim In which wt have
baan wont to think of armiea
thara art no armlea in this atrug-
gle; thara ara tntra natlona
armed. Thua tha men who remain
to till tha aoil and man the fac-
torlea are no leta a part of the
army that la In France than the
thie and th people mutt draw
men beneath the ba'Meflajt. To
thia end the paople mutt draw
cloaa to one compact front agains t
a common foe. Thia nation netdt
II men but It need each man.
not tn the field that will most
pleaeur him. but In the endeavor
that will beat aerve the common
good. Woodrow Wilton.
Marshal Foeh sa makine him:f rom Kln!anJ 10 i 'n- "r
nore offensire tt.m Hlndenbors ever
The Germans claim they los: the
hit!! because of fog. canlins further
doubt on the Ka'str's pirtcer-h'P
General Margin al.i the American
went after the enemy - as if go;n!i to
a feaitt." Well. tJi'n'! 'k" eat "beta
' bp ItoI.hc-iii Km-;S -out it ie-. to-
' flee 'he inriu-'t.. r ;!- ex jn-ditton i i
already beine fe':. Th.' r.ew aoverr.-
! i: ent of the C r-..i!rv f ih North.'!
t
;h;h hi nr!!nfej i; ;!.-in ft-r-j
;h restoration of souse Hrt of aori-
able admini.trr'o.i re;resen:itit th.'
! iieojile throush a cntitu.iona
mbiy an I by (at restorjition of the
jemstvo or loci council already'
embrace uix ;:r.'V.ne Arhanee!.j
and antara. T" e in 4-e.. fornij
one-third Kuro nu-ii snd on
tin almost an e: hth ct th? impula-
tkn. The ?rrrfcory extend
i joro the nor;i or Arctic bor.i' f
.br:a:i .
line and tnen njuthward tn a we.te
that penetrat almost s tlse Caspian;
StA. a solid t hiiii of dMrifts prjftl- i
?al!y r-.ght thourh Kaste:n Kurojean I
litis ia. for nearly half the dii'ancej
jdhiintrg Siberia i
With this terrls.ry uurfer voilsr
; (. ?' .fl.'H- i'li'ii. I no .stNtt
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"A Modern Dictionary1
by
Harolj blake Schumm
-CANTONMENT'"
CAXIONMK.VT; A aUtioctly Ara -Kan
bu;!t-up t;ly f.r hu l ling-up dit-
! ! oily ' American voung men. A
J !'ate her objects o; the maculine
H nrte-r lif-cotne r rji men
A litle oer a year ago such a place
vi a i as unknown as honorable treat -iej.
In Germany; today i;a fme bas
;red to a!! fmrt of the clrilived
vorlJ. and even lio the land where
h nor i ditregar-ied. In fact Ger-
wacy probably lk with' green
ets" upou am-h .'acf- a coal-!e
li.:ni-ho!iler In eru aeathcr gates
! ! hi protiden ueighhor fu!! bin
The t'antunm.'ni ii a sot! of a tru-
cble tha! laki tbe Imjv. melti din-
tn:v . iiaiiK t i;es shakes u;. re-
.":;. ro c rejilaces theai
Vu stem cf iif r.al Anier-
The w ord though of fart iu de-
rivation hear t.trns relationship to
"Canton" th. home of a former mili-
tary chief who l;er became our
I'resident; sitid o it U 'accxirding to
fi.rrti" lo aay ;hit "Cantonment" i
t!.e home of fit. .- future milittry
thief who. like a;.. !:ir:red Mugi-
Irate. hal! 0m beome onr
Thief Kiecuiive
man dead in the farm houe did all
i ttut the was fit (0 do. We submit
to hira that ciril'tatlon require. !he
r u'.linff of many teeth In addition to
lhat oo4a known a the PruMiaa
i Kaiser And prejudice a'int ta-
men In tty iu'd cf ikt I nited Siatea
Senatori it one cf the teeth thai
should be gulled and will be.
IV H B rope of Philadelphia aaya.
"I'rohihltion w'l! b world wide by
If thia gentTemj'B had lired 16
year ago he w juld bire been aar-'
Ing "Dearly belovd the world ia gn-
inj: lo end nex; ;ear. which will be
the year lvrt. Stt!e np your affair!
rtrdir vmi m-htl aKm tk ia i
I HK know about
Just bffore the ear i wie men
(licked up barga'r.s many ieo;ile sold
their rea! eatate ; t half price bought
wh' dreie tc ik a hath and went
upon a hill la w!t for the work! to
end II didn't.
ginea thai Franc. July KnUn4
will have prohibition in or HM
he maT enlighten hlmaelf by trJ
abroad.
Here ia a test t-i father and moth-
era with tone ia rranct
Write and ak iheni what TtlEI
know about the prohibition queatioa.
They are part of b army in whki
co man It aliowej to have vile whis-
key that poison million acre ab4
where every nua ts auvlled it
light wine And 1'kht beer contt!nin
low percentage of alcohol nuch at
Kuroeaa natlout have used Tor cea-
turiea without munkedneaa or harm
Ask your boy to write you what
real ouiperance
Ask hiin whether Kr n hi aoldier wh
hae drunk lii-bt viuc- all their livet
are ever drunk Ask him how many
drunken men hi ha cu ia Tarta.
lie will tell you probably that b
han't teen one Or as a famous
Waahington editor said to a writer
Cbamberra'r.'j Tjt-lt.
Tbeee tablet ar tnt'-ndeit ereclal-
ly for atomaeh trwib'e. l.i:iiouine
And ronUpat!oa. 1' you have any
troubles of thia eon give them a trial
and ralire for yo-.tre!f wa! a Trst-
clasa medicine wi:i di for you. They
cn'v cmal a Quarter
The world isn't goini; lo end In
i'AW nor In A million snd thirty
And human nature and human habits
are not going to change In 1M0 dear
Pr. Tope of Philadelphia
You may w ith i rohibition force the
use of drugs and whiskey In place of
relatively harmless stimulant but
you will do that nly in place where
w ell-organiied fntici)tm overawet
timid legiUtor. If Mr Pope ima
the other day. i have teen drunken
men In Pari bj It wa alwayit aa
American."
Let fathers now team from tlwlr-
own on. whose wortl hey ran take.
what hapwnn w.ten whUkey ell-
minafaed. After the fatb.'r and mothers leari
the truth from tnfir nons abroad let
them tell legUUvr j here what they
lave Ivard ani ivold national fool-
Russian Govern. lien! frienillv to the'
A!!;e e. of t Moscow ni! IV ers-l
tur cmra! diftt-Vt h.-.d ) v the Bol-;A BAD TOOTH NEEDS PULtlNC.
t.
hemme i in on the! she died r tELiNu zs.
ARTHUn PRIS8ANE.P
I ;ir.''.irtn j . t.'
1 vr-s'.crs "'
i
Orilv fr
twenty five li:tr-
':rn r tlity c.ine
." litis lmb:n! or
'VI. who aro
ASK YOUR BOY IV FRANCE.
If .
He 1 ;
H -v..;
Those 5t '! i. . f :h- K. -:'-
l couiiD; our for a fight he i.oe
onSidtue in tbe ImiH-jial Navy than
11helm.
'vti.:r.i;-J pro-
H-e t -L!:o-! WORLD WON'T END JUST YET.
: m ia!. -
ooth to rhe bov w ra; s
.5 tv . of pai er""fi-r him to
U is a sad lti:h' ) tha:
.5f;ce. Pye tnd he
chance of cortr.'.
ri nt of jtn or.i ;
i.iit:t its tiv;
: i the! He y it a
: uave ti d.-!.'.;: of the
The 4l-i:sh-Uirri.iii
Govern-
'Te;o5e the Kts.-cr. or vaa'l! have.
to fih: af am" says Senator lif rah
t.w h to hi r
c!f .! h- h .
-nds.
:etnle:
't jfr-
.ip in a
ke home.
: iaff! the
is sh".ins
ii :-el wi.h
afhfi an!
ii ie h m to
con vet. : ion
rciriately
nation. fa-
t l'li..-ai.
to ;
' I
re wcuM. it Is be-
The only solu'i.n of the
I roblem Is to on water botids ftrst
being assured th I the ;.5an to be ad-
oi ted U feasable.
Ik nt:y
lleved attract support in the central j t 0lt
water distric's now den inatei by the BNi rtnil. c ..
wiiu i jtiik.oi among 'ne ;o-; j
t.
t.:.!
i b : n
suv l.i!"
.rh iii!i-t
K . '. ie sttli the German in
a few fars. wt.ni their historian
!!..: writing als ut the ex ractel
"i ;eru! Pm-;a" jcoth. and wot.V-r-i'.ii
whv they vcr ! ft ji In 'ne Pi-
.! f it" ' !"H
1-" ti:iH-a-.-
in revolt
It-tin - o n l w b'-n
. bU1
ti.e
! n't l.ii
llohf no!!r::
Perha;s the n-xt time Austria has
a little trouble wiih Serbia she will
cot insist upon settling it by a world
var instead of rceful aietho-ts.
pie of Che 1'kraine airei.ly
againt tne t.erman tyrants ! tooth It out tbe German pe".f.-:e jroing
There is of c.v.re. a crt d:f.'er-1 h(.ir UM1V .viiu and r. .itu
I v:v UMir i.iir. .ii :n? nca-.tiri .--ti
but many lines :i the d.'ad woman s
fvi e. Si e literailv .i:ked her life
! i-ut to help 5-.v for tlir firm tke
tat c of tbtk chit
alofit; never ts-
f.-rni
i
She i t ooVi; r and w a. ting on
twenty-five harv vtT wlvn she died
r.i her task he! .-g to feed the army
cf this country ar.1 of tbe world. Did
nm that woman ve a life as useful
. c"ie a death a roarasetius. a any
I man What do v u think cf United
Sttto Ser.ators bo can look at the
b. il of that dead woman a the har-
vesters lift it from the farm house
f.;vr in 1 th?n say that fhe wat not
fit to vote r.rt f.'. to share in the
Government of :5.e natit.n ta whose
work and ?rsi- ri" she pave hrr
life
xp The Army of Mercy p
ar will fe-l he'-
Hulgaria and Turkey are not quite
ure where thev will get off the
lloheaiollfrn bard wagon but it will
Le some piAee There's always ii'tu
to fall
On and after this date Gernuc
princes will no: 'need to squabble
among themsrHri where they wil:
take Ihelr whlp .ig. Ih h will ; ii k
out the pot biim'lf.
enoe net ween pr-viatmir.g a govern-;up tbe toothache of
ment and tab' . hins one in such '. tf.T
conditions as obt.m in T.ssia and the
Government of tbe Country of thej dentist show's the efac.cd
North Is yet ne H iloui enough. Given .
the support of the AU.ed forces!
against tlv Germans acl of the
Ciecho-Slovak divisions. It uiay mk.
gov! If the topti ar welcome to the
Allies at Ar.htifc-el i an ii.frrence
Stiuie time l'.us is t-on.lr.g to rea-
son. K!nt:n.r ccniitii.ns of anarchy
statnation and s'.arvatlon cir.tiAi
forever This niy be he op.rtun
Ity that was ned' I
News tb.it h -u'..! Interest
world !;tt t'.oen.i't you find '.n
!:t t cf yester !a's weather
'iJioominstcn. 51. Aug. IS
r.enjamin Se"t a farmer wife :
!i"'.l o heart prostra"on !o day while'
tV
fuir Senater P;ah s j ...w.rfal man.
y'r:a tiscfjl !Afeam;n. But he repre-
Mrs cr.: In theSena'e oporion to de-
cnt trea'ment to women He Is one
c; thse who wo-mI sav that the wo-
WORLO'S GREATEST INVENTION.
Where to do Red Croat Work
lied Cross headquarters tt federal
tt'ilu.ng.
Surgical drewttof room at Masonic
temple
Cotteral unit at CotteraJ school.
Work MODI) : West Side W C T 0
Lesdqasrters.
Methodist unit At Methodist chnrch
Altar society at K of C hall
The Catholic ladi? lied Cross Unit
will meet each M on tiny and Wednes-
day artcrnoon at MeNulty hat! '
Konday
W. R. C. unit. AltAr Society. Ladlet
of Trinity church.
Tuesday
U C T unit. Raptlst CircU OAR
uLlt. South Dtrittoa unit.
Aednesday.
Telephone pratom. Welfare onlt
Fccker-Burton unit. Oread unit. First
National bank mK. Methodist unit
A'.tsr FocWy LAdy Lilt Wlllla
Workers.
ii thtir ordinary clothiui' behind as
they go into tbe .ush with all uniiec-
e. nry encjmtK-.n.it es thrown off.
they never know whether they are
starting for Peti n --either a victors
or at prionerd - Ii is on .f the iuof.1
tinsent features of Ked Crti.-it work to
reaily to he! i them with the much)
netnletl supplier.
THE RIGHT MAN
IN THE RIGHT PLACE
ARE YOU ONE OF THEM?
Work Room Moved
Tbe Catholic Ladies Red Crosa work
ttvom has been tr-oved from St. Mary's
school to the "il:y hill on Cast
Harrison wh:- !i t- ''mated by
Charles McXult.' rnd t'le Ijdies wish
'fj thank L. W. HiUhl for moving the
tewing msthines.
ay
rs."i
Mrs. Burns' t.ettef
Here ! a terer nt : certa n to
Next o the eaii to baii'.e the tail prove or interest to people In thisj
lo eat mo! invests the fel ine 'fiB;tjr- ? kl sort ocenrj
... .. .. v . In almost ete;y neigh txvhood. an4:
men. ant H Napo.eon who aid or! hoaM Vn3w what to do !n Ilk-'
an army travel. ng on Itt stomach circumttAecef. j
Anyway there U more thmn whttt.-i- savaoab. Mo. net r. !:.
i . ; - u.
i I 1 4 i I . ': " -tV.
mm
il fancy In Ster'.-ng Heilig's declar-
-I nsJ a bottle of Oamberb'ln's '
Pntt.- in.t n'rrK. Pak. .kA.iO
. ... ik .i if . s l. V .11 -"'
wht was Ihe "tet'es! inven ion of the Cdtsentery . I ha. another atts. ti of
war their answer with true Ameri-' Be same complaint lor or
can humor would be th rolling kltch
en. -Tbe Leader correspondent ha
wrlttea for ano.nr ls-iie a graphic
acroant of this all-lmrortar.: ad-
junct' to oar ana-. telling Jut hew i:
s operated anl chat it is doing
kep. oar ne fit and ruh'ing
twr years ago and a tew doe of thi i
; remedy cured me t hsve rexra-l
mended Chmbr!A!n's Colic anj Di-j
Arrho Rejejy to dojecs Of enple '
e'jtce I first nj it j
toiSI JKKKKxI 1 XMWM:
AS VOl' LIKE IT !
tytm eating to jrfnk:cg ! a natur- (MK'BiKBCXtBsVia1Bia!
at transitioa aa Edward Marshall
sends from Fngl.nd a lirrly ai-count .
of the Britoa't steering u; as a re- '
lt of war-liwe Ttrlcilotis ob liquor'
t raffle. j
James It Morrow ha col'.erted an 1
ou-ey are .tt-
Rewards of
rcrth whi.
S.rre of the roes in !he U14er of
fame tlvtt hae bi surtronn'ej are '
snuH
.--rr rv--- -
'-wwvot f .
wa.rtcj I
MUST SPEtO UP.
A table comes to headquarters say
Ir.g lhat In the rr-n fusion of these on.
rushes to these att!e. and in hur
rying the wounded lo hospitals many
American boys have lol all their
personal belcngitgs. In such cases
tre Bed Cross mtt have the materials
and artitiei at !and necesary to
quickly replace ril the most eeen-
tlal articles. As the Americans be-
et me more geneslly engaged at the
battle front the more urgent will
thU rail become It Is hard for the
ordinary layma i to fully grasp Ihe
Importance of this kini of Red Cmss
work And as oar boys are beltyr
ristvd into battit often leaving part
J. II. Grlmtn :. f been apolnted
Field Director lor Jef'erjoa Barrack
Vo. In civil lif. the new Field Di-
rector Is Judge of "the S;. Iul Cir
cuit Court.
The manner in which tbe Judge en-
tered the service Is interesting. He
has a son in the Army in training at
C'antu Pike. About a month ag the
r-rents heard iml'rettly lhat'tbe bob
v as In the Rase Hospital suffering
with appendicitis. They could get no
woid of the bov and In distress ap-
pealed to ihe Ked Cro.ts. Wllhln a
very few hours a mc"1 was re-
celved. telling tie parents -that an
operation bad been terfornied live
Wednesday rrevloii; lhat the patient
then had A normtl tem;erature and
would write home the next day.
That night Judge Crimen went lo
Camp Pike and remained with his son
tn days During Ills time he bad f-
ort unity lo see what Red Cross was
doing for the soldiers. He was to
impressed thai on his return to S.
Louis he came t DivUion Headquar
ters And Tolunlecfej hJs services. His
Lai pointment to Jefferwovi Barracks re-
silted. .
TONS 0 JAM
Five hundred ions of Jam a month
L what the Red Crosa in France is
calling for. TUi part of the sup
plies are badly i.eeded in the hos-
pitals And near the front where the
wounded must b- quit kly eared for
and property nvniished by Ihe Red
Cross workers.
' V V v 1 h -
X Cw"vVtV --
i BV .
i
Utila Song On
fit-ctj his LITE
.t are YOU
think B BiSTCtC
Pespie who think in larg
are multimUltosa re and
rut a.
f'rtires
s-a-.sti-
Ncvels cf the realism ittr make1
Ctirls ef -r Ulk
trtfn's esava.
.ke Cilbert K CV
A.wix --r
V N M - . . f ' f . II Jb-4-J fcT Aw. ' -
A-f e Rati
War
It is a tJiirA4 !c l&ir.k that fat p
-i worry. They i. nd
' -r -her thev!
5 - -a. :..!-r In
. -v- - . !
ft !s bo-it as esr to determine the
rareey yoa- sua w;ll follow a lo I
chooee for hits the girl he wCl Btarrr
ta the aac'teat eslgrania there are
xoabv pUtitstdea. ta! cee at re-
asesnVt Ihwv werrat whe thew were
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