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(J Jifee G VOI,. 12, NO. cahlsiiai). nuw Mi:xi(o. i itiDW. n i :m in :i t i, huh. .Yho Year. 0N Month, ftr. opi PART OF ITALIAN! FOURTH LOAN FRONT HAS GOLLAPSEO Uy Associated Press Koine, Nov. 1. Official. In Mm offensive against Austrian fmrcH, on the .Nostrum and Monte Crappa fronts In Northern Italy, the Ital ians have prcssi d th enemy no strongly that his front linn entirely collnpscd. The 1 1 a 1 1 n n n have forc ed Fuero (Sorge ami passed beyond Spur, east of Montcrescn and are advancing across the Pl.ive alley. Iondon, Nov. 1. Ilrltlsh troops operating on the Italian fiont have occupied Saclle, on the IJxensa rher, fifteen mile east of the PhUe rher. the war office an nounce today. The enemy In fal ling back rapidly In the (itappa cector. OVERSUBSCRIBED IS IYANKS PREPARING SHATTERED AUS- FOR OFFENSIVE TRIAN ARMIES fly Associated Trcsa. Washington, Nov. 1. Six hilllon. eight hundred and stlxty-slx mil lion dollars wan subscribed to the fourth Llbejty loan, an oversub scription ol eight hundred ly-slx million dollam. It mated that 21 million bought the bonds. und six Is Ntl-person lly Associated Press. llali.tn lleadiiiai tet H Uant of the I'he IJher, Thursday. No. 31.--The Austrian continue to retire hastily In the plain country, and the allien are rapturing many pris oners, the nulnher of wli ch cannot now he accurately cstim.iti 1. FORff:!i HUNGAR IAN ?wm shot )y Amoclntrd Pies. Pari., Nov. I. Armistice terms Which wj! he submitted to (!er- iii any are confined strictly to mill-1 . tary requirements except that It lly A- eclated Press. will he brought out clearly tiny Cop. loigcn, Nov. 1. -Count conditioned generally president Wll- Tlasa. the rormer Hungarian pre- son's principles with Home definite- mler wan killed hy soldiers, ac- ness. cording to u IludapeHt telegram. PREPARE NOW WHEN HOTII 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 EMER GENCY. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CARLSBAD Member of I'Ytlernl Hpmtv lUuk fly Associated Press. With the American Army Noi lo west of Verdun, Nov. I. A greatly Increased artillery (Ire hy Amert canh eivy and light batteries be gan this morning all along the American second aim's front. Uy Associated Pics. (Copenhagen, Nov. 1. I'mpiior Wllllam as left llcrtln for Cer man grand headquarters, a mes sage from the Ccrman capital re ( ! today states, AUSTRIAN FRONT DEMOLISHED lly Associated Press. Washington. Nov. I. Official Kome dispatches describing the Italian army's ictorious sweep which Is demolishing the Austrian front, say the lines are advancing In such leaps It. Ik nn longer pos sible to identify the towns retuketi or count the prisoners and guns captured. FLEEING IN DISORDER Dy Associated Press, The Austrian armies, shattered by Italian. llritish and French blows, are fleeing pell inell on a front (,ei one hundred mlb In length rroiu the llrcnta rixer to the Adriatic. Appaienlly the enemy ha lost all power oi resisiance ami comu- less prisoners have been the allies. Held Marshal 1 1 . ! r le.sinned (lie offensive Valelieleniies. repoi ting ki .-f. althoiuh a t ion eoinmeiii imI this inriiiing. Only the artiller is nctie on the French-American front. Cast of the 'iae all allied arm ies aie man hint: lapnllv toward Tai-Ii.imetito, pursuing the An-, ti Ian-' Tip l.le?a river, 1', nub 'ast oi I' e and I miles limn Tag il. nn- hi, has been rriH'i d by the taken by ha again tmilli of rood pro w .n 4.;:ly YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED rr wy mn ; tin FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $200,000.00 BREAD FRESH and CURED MEATS of all Kinds ALSO FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. Try our DILL and MIXED SWEET P I C K L E S in bulk. The Count was the lcllm of a re oler shot while out walking. EMPEROR CHARLES WILL NOT RESIST NEW POWER BRITISH RESUME OFFENSIVE IN FRANCE MODEL MARKET & BAKERY ' Phone 9 Hy Associated PrcBt. Copenhagen, Nov. 1. A sue-; cesstul revolution has taken place at lludapest. The Hungarian national council has taken over the govern-; ment, according to a message from Count Kuro to the llerlln Tage-1 hlatt. London, Nov. 1. After the pro clamation issued in lludapest, Arch Duke Joseph, a representative of the emperor, left the' city, uccord- Ing to an Exchange Telegraph dis patch from Zurich. The dispatch Kmperor Charles, before ; Henna, Rave orders that alii with the population be. and Instructed the authorl-l yield without resistance to Py Associated Press. London, Nov. 1. general llalg. commander of llritish forces in France, resumed the offensive today south of Valenci!ines. Cood pro gress Is already being made. J lly Associated Press. London, Nov. I This afternoon's advice say armistice negotiations between the Italian and Austro-, llungaiian commanders is proceed- ing and lighting may aireauy nav ended. 'i'liini Italian ann whicli euntinuert it piiiL ie.x.i iibmg the lew 1. 1 ml to imilli. I lie iitt iati-lliin.ai tan int'-i nal 1 1 ii.it ion i bad. if not u'irse, than III'- l ei ie;i men t of H armies. Ciiiint Kamlsi alinoiini-e ,i repub lic in PmlapeM alter a uec xsf nl le,oitoii. Arch lilke .lo-.'pli, tho eiupi-i ol '. represelitalhe, et tho 1 1 ,iln It h repot led Lliipi'tnr I'll. illi , In-Idle le.i'lhi.' i-niia. Ili stnu'ted h" autl I O I 1 1 1 e s to I 1 1 1 to the new power without t -it a lice. II ii reported t!e K.u"i ha rope iii riainl heatl'iuarter and report -i o the kai.-i-r's abdication pell. adds: leaving conflict averted i ties to tho new power. lly Associated Presn Amsterdam, Nov. l.--The Weser (tuzette says that views which were expressed at the (iennan war cabi net nieetlnK Thursday "si'htantlal ly strennthened the decision to meet President Wilson's demands regarding monarchial autocracy", llv A- -n it.-d Pres. I'epi uliareii, Nov. . The Cro;i- til', alter completely OCf'il p I II g t he I'liini.' naal base, proclaimed t heir nil ion 1 1 g Italy, accoriljng to a Pei Mil Cake Tidenje dispatch. SAFETY FIRST ski: - - W. F. McILVAIN - von - I N S U R A N C E I'lKi:. AiroMOUILi: ami 1IOND3