The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 71, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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VIENNA BE(IMMEDIATE TRUCE
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Austrians In Full
Flight With
In Close
; . BULLETIN'
Romt Nov 1-In tJheir offensive against the Austnatis on the
fott Grppa front in Northern luk the l'ahana have pressed the
enemy so strongly that his froct h tolUpfed the war office an
Bounced today.
The luliact have forced the gorge of Quero. tiavc passed be
yoad the ?pur e$t of Mor.tercn and are advancing in the Piae
valley.
f ( HUNGARIAN PREMIER IS KILLED
Copcxhaien. Nov 1 Court Tism the former Hung-anaa pre
uuer has been Jailed bv a soldier according to a Budapest tclegTaui
today. Tie cvvnt fell victim to a revolver shot while he was out
walking.
FRENCH HURL BACK FOEMEN IN BELGIUM ; AMERICANS
STRAIGHTEN LINE NEAR VERDUN; HUN BOMBERS BUSY
Ix-ca-i No '. -If..ii8 ivep
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UfniCANS STRAIGHTEN t'NH
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TOCH WILL DICTATE Tnl- Itrs ' flJr .n
EMPEROR BILL" HAS QUIT BERLIN AND
) HIKED TO THE PROTECTION OF HIS ARMY
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ALLIES TAE MLNS
m.ngr f tt';riet '' Le Qei-Sj
big guns blazing
Wttt te Aire --I--" Army.
CAPITULATION OF TURKEY. ANTICIPATED FOR
WEEKS CEEATED PROFOUND IMPRESSION IN PARIS
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HIKE MINERS' WAGES.
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TORPEDO BURSTING UNDER STERN
Allied Warships Now Have Access
To Port That Lotif Been
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Patriotic Women of Oklahoma Have Earned the V
Right to Demand Suffrage It's Up to the Men
To See That They Are Accorded That Privilege
The voter f Oklahoina on
Tuesday nent w.lr have tte op-
BOtlun'ty to pass j.idgment ott the
long and much o-scussed does
tion of )t-ji-tii-g t te women of
our slate Tie rights to participate
In the po'ttical alfairt of our
state. The oaeslon u1 woman
u'trage !! be fcari on the state
fc!lot and every vcTe' must make
up his mind befo'e entering the
votifn booth whett.er he will help
this great and prcgrtisive state
take another step forward on the
htjjhway leading to better and
highe achievemen.i tor humanity
fnd civilization.
might be said today tnat wo-
man suffi-age it an accomplished
onward stfil'e m American civili-
zation Like prohibition t ha
)ng been in the air. A ad-
danced idea after free Oiscus-
s.or and careful wei'jhmj have
began to cryttalizs into practical
results so these twin propositions
iave become fined pun-os in the
mindi and effort of the common
people of thi gre t and prcgrcs-
've republic.
While our nat on is making
wonderful aston.ah.ng ctride
d fOtNViiM thi i no
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HUNS LOOTING STORES
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Viulio o'a! at Ji!nja; ii v: W.'uiii sit'.ay.
i .ii 'i itfiikT i in rt ji'liluit in f- to.
!ay front t)i Huiiij.i'-i.ui ariil.il. MjIh
ivol'i-l fh" n'r-'- i'Ul afak;il l!i
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time for the few over -conserva-tive
politicians to interpose their
crabid prejudices apamst the plans
and purposes of th thinking pro-
gressive peop'e. And the oppon-
ents of both ptchibition and wom-
an suffrage must be classed as ob-
structionists. Thei' arguments are
nothing but the husks and hulls t1
antiquated and e:fith prejudices.
These objectors h.vc -teiter been
known leader of anything design-
ed to add strength to our republic
or advance our civilization. Every
constructive force in this nation
today stands for granting suffrage
to the women of America
If there were no other forceful
elements in the proposition of
granting suffrage to the women of
Oklahoma tht fact that they have
0 willingly and capably borne
their great part of the heavy bur-
dent m the present world cris a
would force a quick conclusion in
her favori it is already history
that In ail the sarnfcing effort
of the loyal citizetahlp army be-
hind our soldiers our womtfT of
Oklahoma hay been the heavy .
burden bearer. They have given
urutintingty of their time their
mean their social pleasure their
OF BRITISH SHIP
BE AT TEACHERS MEET!
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Educator of State Will Hold Au- !
nual Convention At Oklahoma
City Thanksgiving Week; )
fovrnT To Speak ' i
DfcUiUnma 'iy. Ni ) AnxiUK Hit
:i-.''fi r n mi' ... the Jt' lntlte-1
'. .u .ifoui ' .'uv"-'tf.j i ( th: nu.
I.iboin.1 J-tif i'.n '.it' A-"fi.'.h!J'in
l"j;rtu;i; TJutiHrrivtii .l.v an t Uf-
ltd ih' r ina'n'!' r if tli" I
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vffinr liroin;!) 1.4 in-i'It -vvr1
vtlt t i i ijt i.ihinia lut i inV.'t) ht.
i.r .mrt't-uffH la riiff-n! i:rti 'f.
;h- MuK a i.ucn aVl wU--V.l.'-!
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f--ii i i f is. 'it .. o:l r CrrcU?
tn ibt uiii!i.i( proffntion nmt4 ' I
h. Ut-rtt afi t: M-V 0'6bra. taol J
rf.rMtf ; Miaae.tO! Dr. O'rbr ti u i
nt wc'tt"! .I't'hor tH jils If.trm
j 11 ''-J'11 '" I'c-t. ilairy Cljiiff litt!
h'f ''luti-'O :n h Unlvirolty f Ten-!
; tn- Df. U 1 Wtoit-rt- f-lilor of tUel
i K-m ( it v Vi S.lv iitar- A t l!j!l. t
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j i- iuva:ivb. on 4 cm cn loritci. too. He
t'l'Rjl nu a f th't i:;.uo;rv 1
.'Jany ui ;iroal tu Uvt. brtu
liroj$ht aUout by th war om It Ii
!! oi'iOKJO if R H Vilboa. hlai
1 11 iTinei.(letit Ilia' tbe..e uiattt-ri
1 seui'rally JLCUiut'iJ sby tho
t.Mcbtra; tbat as taty atfect tJif
tt-arnt r. tcUouis ual JiU; 1; m ill lie
lirmiKlit utit in a "in; tbat wlij arounf
ui'ir.'i t such as ba Out let b manl-
t t .1 irrlou.'! nifftiuj)
Tln-ri i i.y Uoutj' bu! I but lUi
(I utiMmiml l. rs K'-Mbll
home comforts nd they have
without a murmur nt forth to
do and to die their choicest blood
sacrifices. None but th Great
Gad of Battle wil' ever know the
real anguith the great r!fict
these noblp women hay been
called upon to make. .
And thia world war is certain
to work great and lasting result
m a!) the beligertt lards touch-
ing the political status of their
women. Many of the reconstructed
government will nol ony show
strong Democratic tendencies but
in th new and merged franchise
provision there will e greater
cr let recognition of tht fran-
chise right of thtr women tht
devoted toyat motr.er and wive
who r making tueh heroic sac-
rifice. Woman suffrage i in th lr.
It is not only going to prevail In
Oklahoma and in the nstlon but
m all th lands now being to
tragically prepare!; for tn aaf
and permanent hem of tfe great
world democracy which will re-
sult from th untold aacrlfic of
th champion of freedom and th
right of liberty all vr th
world fr th men and women.
Teutonic Alliance
Greatest In History
Is Smashed Now
BULLETIN
London Nov 1- Tbe complete i-Watton o( Oerinany aa r(iu!
of the deeertlon and atirrendtr of her aUtei it commented utton b'r
as the oulsUndinjt feature of the Utet dereloptnenti tn lh "cotrta
aa) drama of ticUTy " The tffeet of thta isolation U regarded l
moat evryMhere m bnnging the end of the war very near. aUtumi
in aome quarlera wanting t ralaed that tfio Gernun Army and nir
till ia in eitence and in the hand nf deapcrate men r- formiiiAH'e
and dangeroua.
Tin general tanor of cmnnient however indicate a belief that
Germany mut aooner or l iter accept virtually any Urai the alll
inipone. There la conaidtrable apecuUtion aa ;o th titent OerniAny
will be able to oppo the carrying out of the term Turkey ha
aocepted. Il ia unknown whether German garriaona f 111 hold tJi
Pardanellee forta aiul other defenaea of Coiiatantlnopla while r
itftance by the Oeriiwnined Rnntan BUek 8e fleet li rfrded a
ferione poaaibillty.
WITH TURKEY BULOARIA AND AUSTRIA OUT
OF IT. KAISER HAS A HARD ROW TO HOE THESf
TROUBLOUS DAYS IN FRANCE ' MORALE 14 RU8TT.D
'I Li- yirrai Teutoiit'' alliani-i:. whi.-li f.r t'vur yk-4c v irriM
on fln trn:iti'it war i ti-tirv nml nf'ttii .vm..l f itim.fi
jvliii-v.nl tini'ifvi. t i utisl'hiii- tn iti lluljj-'U'ia fiti-l 1urK v U
Mitrcn l.-ii'il Au-.tiiii flt .- n.tl -li li iii ii' thr-nr:i.tt l!i- Jviiitf.
lieni i hfi-utiiiif fur pi'iti. (iii. I i :ii iti' f mixii'ush i'i .m' 14 ilir
I'ftit. of tin- iilh. niitL'tit In-fur.' in.; up tin Mia'!".
In iiKiuv tht tin.' sfal.' ..f iiffniri i f.ir .- jm.t jul k u
ii.'ino t'liints i-4 in. ii- iiiniiii ritU'iiiit (lniu ci i'ii ii'mi1 i h . ;iie!.m
in t. tlii-nti-rs ff ii. fml l.uttl.'
TURKEY DOWN AND OUT.
T ii kiy lt.i. ipj..ir.'nt! tttirii up r u v) thtii nKtv l n the
'l"iiiiiH 01" tlif Ijiinliiti.'llf- 4tn thi- l'.plinnii tn hri l-t-rwl?
up.'ti tit.- titt y uf tit. iiUi'M ni r;iy.'i ii iin.i r fu i!m phasft of
tin1 war tin: I'lnt-rd SttH in imt 1:1 ai ltic iiti. i.iitl Tl.ii .uiiutt
ti-if I'ftu nt M'nr uit); tb" 1 tt'itit.iii impi'-.t Y.iMv llf Ml.ii'L
.y Hriiish. !. !. . It Htnl Ifuli.iti "iiMiuu.s iUiv !.." iun. un. f.l lit
iltlV TiliU' ifll 1!. ttliiil
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AU3TRIA3 FACJK ORRAT DISASTER.
A-mUmm riulit .fiiht!f t-n lt.tli it.tt. niilitar
ifis.istcr l r the ru ki i.t fhi trrt( j i'iiiiurtl.J l v (' it rl lha hi
not hi'cn h.iltcl ly Aiiitibn .ipp. 'rjHJs tn I' t.v pit-tap'
tuttatit from -VUnna hav.- b-nn rct't-i-r.-d (. tin- itr all ml war
Cotiik il lv lint Itali.m n.tHiiiit..l r l.it tin- vrk ul' wipj..t; fH'
ttijOiiii !' f!ii dt.-ff.it id i'uyt rtt.t has ui.t Ii. ctl K(uppo.J I'lfti'fH
Austrian diisiii arc 1. jm t .-. I Ir tuippfd iu ! f iniuititiitii nvtur
Intwcn tt. Isretitii Mini f'uvi jvt-i v wlii.-h t!-f Auifr'wui l'rt:?4
Wtwi-fu tU M'ti and H.ll'iiin .iii u din- pnl of I..-t. itimiiiiUifd
Vt r fifty thounKud prMul.fVs Isiii I.. ;i . --. lv t It . ollir
"(;! tin tlrit-i' lii'K.m.
FATHERLAND SEETHING BED OF ANARCHY
At homo Aticlriu sii to I. u -.. tiling ligtl i-l .nun hy
liedroadn wf ih.t .inil iit.il in.pyrtnii-T i.r.' If h ''it tii.tnu' t n
-.'.flout ii.ituic lit! oi't'tirri'd in iiumy f lnv.-r i-tti.'i tin.) tli
imperial autliuiiti at l'Vinif I'tiitiu.' a:! p.iN'i!!v utii. r fitttM
have (fiveii up vontrol t) tin' Sluvih ;n '. h u ttivful . firun it (.
ti'vliiiftiiy mow aoiniiH fu irt'j.lly . ut H iVupt Aimtfia ly the
a. tiiin nf flu'1 i'..hs
BRIT18H TEAR HUN UNES
Fait l(f Toniiiai in riuti. i l!iittli itul Krucli f -tr.- hv
tni asuuiler thu fJcrmau linen an.l lin-f ii.Kan. fd om a widi' fr.it
fuW'jird the Scheldt . Thin nn. 1 im ut tlii-.tetiH ! f 1 . ti U tin
O'truian troops linldin tli full.-il femn 11. . 1m t.i Zt!i'li iiiri l um'tiif
tu lln iiwrthwistit aril v( d'l.i lit If tltf t is a . niiliiiu.-.. t!i-
(Jermaiy may mhui be i-ouipflle.f to iih.indo i ln-iv pi.-' nu vn'li f
ii'ant tu th" I'lit. h frontier
FRENCH ADVANCE FAR
U11 tint SI lVr1'ii.u.t plate.i'1 tiurth of I Aiof uml icirtlift
of Uellifl tin.' Kl'cueii base iitf.H'i rulviiin i d .tnd t. it.ui'.'i r 'u t! '
tifriiiuii lines run nuii off to the v.-itwuii i lufi'eavd
AMERICAN TROOPS TAKE OROUND.
Kait of tlio Argon tie forest thf Anp'ti'-un trvop Uo 1 handed
nnrth of tJnuid 1'ro unti h.ive i stuhli.li"d tl rjiiM lv. in tl. hiutht'n
purl of Logca wood Aloit;; thU froiit Ii .iv' i lill.M v lu. 1 4) ut"
In in;.: fought.
In (icr.nutiy tin tru mtate of u!"ftifi i for the tMot part - u
but. enough hi been reported from it. ntiul eountriei tt bidi't
11 erUin iu litt) history of th mipirc The nudi-rutton of Kmpt-ror
William ii httid to lu iimiiiumtt if t lt i4 not alrendy tali n jdaee.
I'nnu J'arii 'oili-i a ripoit that tlii ! t tst. 1 ; alliv 1 tit br
mado Ituiiwn today. Tb aldftiug of t! ittn of ttu ii! r-allifd
war foiuuil from I'arii to Wru iilots i ticwud 00 iudvutKm hi
Ilk" oftifial aud pvinibl-y tie fiuul pbant of tt; mow '1 tin hit nifetinaj
t-f I'ftteuttt rtprescitfiitivf whii-ls hu b'ci! K'l't'K -0 tor ;ii day.
liH.i been Iffu l fd
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UMiW S U AH WOHK 1
Ugju C'vauty' i'i'ta r..r th I'nit'.li
War Work 'arupaijra b bfatt .t at .
m'vf. A tt-lt-aram ft .1vw by ib.
Jf-lly Ua-Jer today :roto K. VV Mar-j
I. IJJ. uta'e t halrntBli of tht- rampatti
wr.mkfen wa Id '
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nif truin!
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 71, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1918, newspaper, November 1, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713614/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.