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Evemm YOL. 2, NO. 184.. CAItLSllAD, NKW MliXICO. MOMlAV, NOV.. 18, 1018. WOO Yenr, OOc. Month. V. I TIEe G Allies Receive Warm Welcome IntoLorraine GREATEST SURRENDER OF NAVAL FORCES i HISTORY Dy Associated Press. Wit I tlx French Army In Lor raine, Nov. 18. The Flinch inntlt their first entry Into recovered Lor raine toilHy. They were received by loud nrrlatniH on the part of the population. The honor of lead ing the advance fell to the Moroc can division, InrludlnK the famous toiciKn legion. Soldiers of the legion wore their decorations, which were the high est arc;i"ed. any unit of the French army dining the war. The Rtrects were tilled .before the troops came Into night nnd when the head of the column appeared, with General Dogan In the lead, It wim received with shout of Joy. The popula- ily Associated Prcs. With the American Army In Lorraine, Nov. 17.- Duly tomor row morning the Acmricau army'H advance toward the Ithine v ill be rcHtimed und another big sliii on the load toward the pcail of Germany will have been taken. To day's advaite went without a hitch. Ity Associated Press. ll:rscl, No. 17. 'Ho1 lliing.ii I in j government has ordered the mnhil I rat Ion of tumps on the n t v t that It Is necessary for the main-' teiiance of older, according to a ( Prague divp.itch fioin the Czecho-. Slovak pre huieau which quoted! ndtc.s riom Skallt. Four rla-ses have been called. Among troop to bj mobllied are the Slovaks. l'- Iiy ' W tlou the ."latod Fitrs. ,ishle.i:ton, Nov. IS. An an r i tent today by Secretary of Navy Daniels Ray the reduc of the enlisted Rtrength of in1, y ban commenced. Appli cation for discharge by men both In the regular service and In the reserve divisions are being received. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK Carlsbad, New Mexico AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOV..1, 1918 ! 17 AOia'ed Pnsii With the American Forces of Occupation. Nov. is. One part of the American army of occupation moved forward today Into Ilelgium while the remainder of the line Rwung steadily forward towaid the German frontier, Ily Associated Press. W.ililnLton. Nov. 1 H . - It wan njmiled to (Jen. March that the third Ameilean army I advamlnu Into lb!l,in tt l iltoi y lielim evae unted bv the Germans. "i.ral Pershing announced that b i: "ht fll e 4 rd.'v tli' advance el.i.nnts hail leaelud the line uf Leouvlez, Soibey, Mulis l.i Tour, or near the Grrmnn bonier ssoi Iatnl Piers. London, Nov. Is. This week will me the gnatest naval Rill' under thesvvoild ever witnessed. The gieat fleet of Cciinan battle ships, battle crulseis, light cruis ers, and destroyers will leave port Momlav moiniiig at .' o'clock for an unknown destination. They will 1.- met by thf Itiltlxh fled, and aeeoiiiiianled by American nnd French rcpiesentatlvcs and con dueled to their destination. 11 Associated PreRR. London, Nov. 1 K. - Information at the disposal of the lliitlsh gov einment, Foreign Secretary llalfeur declared In the house of commons, s to i he- effect that the deliberate potiet of the HoIhclkl gOVertl meet in llussla Is one nf exterminate- by starvation, mmder and vvl sab' executions of nil person v ' do not support their teg!ni-. Py Associated PreRR. ' AmRterdam. Nov. I The form er German einprs haR arrived In Holland, making' the trip bv air plane, according' to the Zevenur correspondent of the Telegraph. KliSOUHCES Loans and Discounts ...ts jy.707.fi5 I.IHLKIY IIONDS l(,.t.1.K Other Honda 40.oou.oo War Saving Stamps... 877. 57 Hanking House 7,500.00 Stock In FedMal He-.. roivo Hank 4,500.00 Cauh and Sight Kx- change 115.07L7D l,OfiK,007.31 LIAHIL1TIES Capital $100,000.00 Surplus (earned) ' 100,000.00 Fndlvided ProfltH 40,;i58.f.B Circulation 23, 000. 00 Rediscounts with F'eder- al KeRerve llank .... 2:13.823.00 15111s Payable 50.000.00 Deposits 518.223.03 1,0(58,007.31 THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT. CLARENCE HELL, CASHIER PREPARE NOW WHEN ROTH RUSINESS AND LIV ING CONDITIONS ARE RAPIDLY CHANGING, THE USE OF A RANK IS MORE THAN EVER NEEDED. START AN ACCOUNT WITH US AND HE PREPARED FOR ANY EMER GENCY. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CARLSBAD Member of FwUthI Hervn lUnk Hy Ahsolcatcd Pre i WaKhlin.ton. Nov . v Supreme' eouit today relumed to leview the Me of Thomas .1. M.on.. who Is under S liteuee to lle during Dicember. Ill i'nuil'i'l ion with the Sail Fi'aiiei."K botiili explosion. BREAD 1 out with Improvised laughing, Hhoutlng and tlon rushed paper flags; weeping. The llrRt automobiles to come In to the town, which were loaded with French officers, were taken by torm and loaded to overflowing with boys ind girls, cheering for France and Hinging the MarsalllcR, while wheeiy phonographs, which wus the only mimic the town af forded, executed the national an them from records that had eacap ed the eyen of German. It la difficult to conceive that Chateau Rallnt could ever have been anything but French. Oen. Dogan'i entry wai preceded by the formal surrender of the town by four (lerman officer! who had. re mained to turn over the official Udmlnlitratlona to the French. ly WANTKO. -A., good., covr.. m7 tor theJr kerp... And TJJ. Assoeln.ted PreRH. Paris, Nov. 18.-The last Ger man troops left MlUKsels vet-tenlay, acordlug to a llavaa correKpomli nt at the llellan front. L'xt inordinary hccihh noith of the M.ttlon from which the enemy troopH departed took place. Wish ing to have money to take home, the soldiers nold everything they owned or had stolen. Some lala 4 he objects for Rale on the Rlde walkfl and Hold the wares with loud voiced. ly Associated Press. London. Nov. IK. The potsdam soldiers and woikmens eonunlttee learns that William I loln nollei n Intends to leturn to Cernianv be cause of the disturbances in Hol land, acennllng to a ( 'nienha veil dispatch to the Fxch.me Tel.-kiapli Conipany. The l.okal Anzelter, of IU-illn, Htate. he Is likly to be permitted to lelurn. Conductor Wuri'ii Gossvft and wife and W. L. Poor and wife left this morning for lied Uluff where they will Hpend a few days hunting. By Associated Freaa. Henry Muldrow left Hunday for the nheep ranch' in the mountains, after spending most of the week In town. Clarence Dell afternoon from Albuquerque. returned yesterday a btslaeM visit to CHRISTIAN & CO. INSURANCE Fire, Automobile and Surety FRESH and CURED MEATS of all Kinds ALSO FRESH FISH AND OYST E R S. 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