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I ilhe Everaai vol. a, no. too. CUU.SII . SKW MLXICO. H.VTtltllAV, OCT. 5W, 1018. .. Year, nor. Month, Ac Cist ? 1 HUNS WILL NOT SEND PRESIDENT Dy Asmclatcd, Tress. Iondcn, Oct, 2fi. Germany In rot now contemplating sending any further note to I'rcsldei.t Wilson, rays an Exchange Telegraph Copen hagen dispatch. Germany In a waltlng tho peace conditions of the allies, It Is very evident. THREE BIG BAT TLES ARE- NOW IN PROGRESS TURKEY GOING COLLAPSE OF TO SURRENDER AUSTRO-HUNGARY SEEMS NEAR Ity Associated Tress . Washington. Oct. 26. Heavy! iiftililllH ill" inilllll IIIMM III described In General Pershing's communique for today. Htrong German counter attacks east of the Meuse everywhere were repulsed except In Ilclleau wood, where four successive assault forced a partial withdrawal by the American. West of the MeuRe river the Amer ican lines were further advanced In the face of very determined resistance. The Idea obtains that the family rtf A 1' Mnrilun nt th; VI ,.!. I - - . .'av...i .., in ... i .inniri Market und llakery. Is rick. Mr. Morden has asked us to correct' the statement and say they aro' all In their usual good health, and he Is aide to look after the wants of his customers In his line. Jy Associated Tress. Paris. Oct. 2ft.-- The bnttlo has flared up again and heavy fighting ' is now under way from Valencien nes to the Meuse river. The Ger mans are fishtlng well every where but the allies continue to make substantial progress, driving back the enemy on the Meuse line. Al though the recent fighting was maiked by no sensational develop ment. It Is having n cumulative ef fect on the enemy. The last four, days tht tnemy lost well up to ward tilt) en thousand prisoners ami I two htii.ditil kiins. The total loss' in 'iT.'ctis to the enemy cannot be le Than fifty thousand men. Three large battles are now In pro gress, all of which are being con- fllltffwl with nn H n 1 anjkaa tim Mia allies. The first battle Is being carried on by the British third and i fourth armies which are pushing on toward Mons. They have now reached the Valenclcnnes-Hlrson double track railroad. The second attack was delivered by General Mangin's forees nortl. and east of Lnon which resulted In a gain on ny Associated Tress. London. Oct. 2 ft. The Turk'sh minister to Switzerland hns handed to the flrltlsh and French minis ters to that country nn ofTer of pence, which virtually amounts to a surrender of Turkey, according to a Heine dispatch to the Iail Mail. YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED 5 7 FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $200,000.00 A Mi Iter from Jack lllnes. who Is In the Navy Training school at Mare Island, California, has some Interesting news about rx-CatUhad boys. He says: "Howard Null and brother, Johnnie, I'd ward Tur dy, Clyde Hines, Jack Mathews, who used to work In the star Pharmacy, and several other boys, are here at the Island. We are under quarantine and have been for the past 30 days on account of Spanish Influenza, but we all here hope to be able to go on liberty ngaln soon. The doctors have It about under control on the Island. We are enjoying some awfully nice weather here In California now." Jack further says the Cai.-had boys are all anxious for the Cur rent, that they may keep up on the news from the old home. Ily Asi)",aeil Press. Ilncel, Oct. 2ft. - Vienna ncwi papets are publishing articles rela tive to preparations for demobiliz ing the Austro-Hungarlan army. One newspaper says two Infantry reulments stationed at Karlowltt have revolted. Karlowitl Is a fil iate In Crnatln Slavonla, Hungary. Zurich. Switzerland, Oct. 26. Krlnee Frederick Lobkowltf and Haron N'ndherny, who represents the strongest anti-German tenden cies nt Vienna, have left that city for Switzerland, charged with a mission about which no details are given out, according to the Neuste Journal of Vienna. M- Nell Atkins, stenographer at '!. Santa Fe station, left last ill) "it on a six weeks visit to rel.ilives and frlepds, going first to Wlfhita. Ksnsas, and later to points in Iowa. Miss Naomi WaN ll will have charge of Miss At kliih iek while the latter In tinnc. PREPARE NOW WHEN BOTH BUSINESS AND LIV ING CONDITIONS ARE RAPIDLY CHANGING, THE USE OF A RANK IS MORE THAN EVER NEEDED. START AN ACCOUNT WITH US AND RE PREPARED FOR ANY EMERGENCY. THE NATIONAL BAM OF CARLSBAD Member of Federal lterv lUnk . ?! 1 ' W BREAD FRESH and CURED MEATS of all. Kind? ALSO FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. tTry our DILL and MIXED SWEET PICKLES in bulk. MODEL MARKET & BAKERY r i. Phone 82 a front of 8 miles for a distance! of 2 miles. This operation carried j the line out of the swamps around Slsonnes. The third battle if be-J Ing fought by-General GlllamountV forces. London, Oct. 2ft. The Ilritish have pressed forward between Valenciennes and Tournal, captur Ink' Odome and Mauelde, north of Valenciennes. These forcm also raptured Carmel Hill and KniJron taine, r.o the south. Tarls, Oct. 2. On the Srre front the French captured Mortlers after violent fighting. Iletween Slslonne and Chateau Toiclen. the French carried their lines forward ou a front of four and a half miles to a depth of two miles at certain points entirely through the German position. Loudon, Oct. 26. Operations in Belgium continue to develop fav orably to the allies it was officially announced today The French car ried Suite In spite of desperate re sistance, while the British captured the village of Ingnyhelm, also oc cupying Osteghem and advancing toward Scheldt MAitci s i t ki:, Jit., ii:n. U. H. Weather FrjMt. OHad, N. M., Oct 2. Fair tonight and Snnday; freezing tem perature tonight; warmer Sunday. The Current Is grieved to an nounce the death of Murium Luke, Jr., wjlch occurred this morning at the Sisters hospital. Mr. Luke had been a resident of Cailubad about two years, coming with his wife from Ocilla, Georgia, for health purposes. He had been 111 for some, time, but very few people knew of his condition being crlllcul until his death occurred as stated above. Mr. Luke was city recorder and a man who made friends and was worthy of the friendship of all who knew He was about forty years old. Luke Is ill at this time and she gets better no arrangements for the funeral can be made, but It I thought Interment will occur at the old home In Ocilla, Georgia. Hy Assoeluted Press. Washington, Oct. 2ft. -The In terstate commerce commlsslou to day approved of tho ntieue In, express rates. Ily Associated Tresa. Washington, Oct. 2fi.- Klla Flags Young, chairman of the National Woman's liberty loan committee, died of pneumonia today following; an attack of Influenza. him. Mrs. until tHt OF THANKS. Mrs. J. M. Halbert wishes to thank her friends for their kind ness In her bereavement, also for; the beautiful tribute of flowers. I John W. Zimmerman, of the; local post office, force, Is able to alt up in a chair. Although still! very weak, ai Is the rase with all ' when recovering from the epidemic. Ily AhHoeiated I'ress. London. Oct. 2 ft. An official stat. 'in. nt that the demobilization of the Austro-Ilungnrian army will take plan- shortly, Is being prepar ed to be published In the newspu-p.-rs of Vienna, says un L'xcbaiif Telegiuph Copenhagen dispatch. SAFETY FIRST SKK W. F. McILVAIN FOU INSURANCE FIIIK, ADTOMOIULK and BONOS I I 4 ;!