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veiling LHirent VOL. 2, XO. Iftfl. CAItl.SllAll. Xi;V MC.XICO, IDMSIIW, NOV. Sto, HMN 20 GERMAN SUBSjGENERAL ADVANCE UKRANIAN GOV- .YMI Ycr. . Month. ft. i4f ir wii.soN tkkn miiiu.k or i r.iiu;ir, hamii. SURRENDERED OF EXPRESS RATE! ERMMENT FALLS Uy Associated Press. London, Nov. 20.- -Twenty i r man niihiiiH rlnM wt're toiluy sur rendered to Hear Admit al Trl whltlc, 20 miles ofr Harwich at sunrise thin inoininK, according to PIPMH association dispatches. These are the Hint P-hoat.. to be turned over hy tinman)'. Ad miral Trlwhltte received the mu under n hoard his I l.i I p. The surrendered siihiinit Incs will proceed to Harwich In cmuik' of t ! i 1 f own crews. The U-hoata will then bo hoarded hy llrltlsh cicwh and after lnspe lions proceed to Parkeslon Quay. The tJermutis will leave the suhmiii Iiicm there mid board transports Tor return to tjer niany. Twenty additional suhina rlne will he surrendered Th ii iHil.iy nnd twenty rune Friday. Ily Asaoclated Pres. Washington. Nov. 20. - fjcneral Increases In exptesii rates wan nn nounred today hy Secretary Mc Adoo. The Western Mississippi, south of Ohio and Potomac mer chandise rate Iwih heen i'H-rcased over the present scab'TMMIf 10 to 12 cents per hundred over the present male. The increase In food rates will he pi i i t i:i Ho ly 7.1 per cent. ily ssoclatd 1'icu. Washington. Nov. 2. - Cciici nl orders ie made public hy the war d : 1 1 inefit today covering de tail ol the process to be followed In 'I ' i1 .atioii of troops. Pro vision Is in rt- to retain a prima-II-lit i. oid of service piiloitned hy e.iy I'ttani.ation of the nnny and iil-" of eich Individual man who composed It. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OK FIRST NATIONAL BANK Carlsbad, Now Mexico AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOV. 1, 1!)J8 t)y Associated Press. ! New Yoik, Nov. 2 'i. The report of the merltirniin: of the Pkran inii i o i niiient hy lii-iH nil I ti It Iih-'x anti i!oxhe ikl troops, was ie rflvcil here with atlsfactlon Officials s.iid It will make the t.ik of the alllea h.indllni: the Ititsslan prohlem more simple. C.eneinl Oeiilktne tins the conlldenre of gov ernment cirlcials i'f all n'llcd coun tiies. , Ily Associated Press. 1 I'ojm nhauetl. Nov. 20 The Pk t mil. in rovernment ha heen over turned and Kiev c.iptuic.l by troop tiom A-inilli;in. m e oiiliim to a Kiev dispatch to Swedisli newpi ets. The Pkrmu.m national m emblv has lied A pn iniKil I'll , e: li men t h.ei bicii CM a hi I he by th" eaptois oT the cltv, who :i'e uppaicnlh comma tided hy (o u. Ileliikml. h-.ulel ot the ailtl l!ul-h-i ' il I forces. . IS;. V nr'.ifi-d 'ert. H.i !:;.'.'tua, Sin. 2" Coll-nli-ll.i'ioil m-l'VlccS Of the es!e t . iii .ii. 'I tiie Postal Tihiiaph oti- p.l!H" t It l -1' Uo I IIIIK'Ilt I'll,: I'll v : iiiiioiinci d today by I'ml mi to he iifeitixe ll.ci.mhcr It-t. P. M. Wilson has tesik'iicd hU position with the Santa Fe railway at Cailsbad, N. M., and h and .Mm. Wilson uie now on the ranch of their daughter, Mrs. J. P. Ken nedy, near Alpine. It is under -in. m that Mr. Wilson will look alter the lanch liiteiest.s of his .!. in: hlcr and t ln-v will make their heme thele. IL. Pecos fiiends are wondering how he will like lancli lile after havinu' vs inked In lailioad officea l.M more than thirty years. Here' Impinu he makes as good nn that joli as he did on the r.iiltoad Jolt hut it he does he will he KolllH somi. Pecos Times. SAFETY FIRST - si:i: -- V. F. McILVAIN ion 1 N S U K A N C E niii;. tToioi:ii.i: an. I lio.vns : i ii . i ti. ..i 'I,. l! V I llM . cur to he raffled off frr Medt of the local chapter of it rio-s. Will he disposed f pirtntc sliow Saluiilav nlfht. haven't stcuted a ticket, ' t RESOURCES Loans .in. I I i-icoiiuls... $ !,7 Ii7.! S I.IIIIIMV ItHMii hi. ;r,o. no Oilier ItdllilH IH.IMMI.IMI W..I S iv i-i,-! iiiips m 7 7 . r. 7 M I'lUiiu. II i. ...... 7,rion.nu Sin. k lM l' ! i ,i He-.. i i v P .'i-i!; 1,'iiHi on i'.i -Ii a mi . : :r. Lx- c.i. . 1 t . u 7 l . 7 1 , M", s , o 1 7 . :i LIAHUJTIES 'a;ilt:il ... $ I (Ml. 'Kill, on Sut lii i ( eni :ic'l J . . . 1 no, linn. no Piiiiiv iih-d pr. .lit . .. .. i u.r i h ; h Clic.ilatlo I ... . SS.OOO.tiO cii.icount: vitll Pedei- al Ke;i-rve Pm.k .... 2:tn,S2.r.00 lllll.v Payahle RO.Ono IM) Mepo.iitH 5 1 H.22:i.;rt Nov. 5 I) St, SECOND PAYMENT ON LIBERTY BONOS BECOME DOE PLEASE MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS ON, Ol? !J( FOIM: THAT DATE dm. ... 1,oi;s.oii7.:u THE AROVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT. CLARENC E HELL, CASIJIER A I ! J) l. V, 'i w h r!f it . l I I nli il I l 4 t I' ' U Ily . .1 I'm I Get the Ginuintrff. and Avoid &A3 E c o n o m y "ifJtn Evary Cake Ily A .undated PrtfiB. With the American Army of (e cupallon. Nov. 20. - Food nupplles, flmniunltlon.i and the. artillery are moving eastward together with the Infantry and tho American forces are prepared for any eventuality. Tho advance of American forces Into (Jermauy U regarded hy off 1 cr and the men as nothing mote than nn ordinary inarch, however. Latest rcporta on the movement of tho Germans Indicate they are retiring In full compliance with the leroii of tho armtitlce. '., I.: hi; tun. N'uv. 2". ('oiituiin t , ii.i .il i,in-i"ii hy 1 1.-' I n ! d Mat- wlllioul Ii .-.ild .il fn : nt nl .1 p.l'i- I dec ii.. i ;it the jn . i niliii irmr to t h f t J' V to .1 i j I lie till I, I. it ion Ol a I. a.' ie ! li.l I inn to i It I til ce pi ace, hi I he I iliutioll o! i.l 1 1 1 .i III III . v .i - 1 1 1 llli lliled to l . 1 1 1 1 1 i I . - .-j n tary I 'anii I i.l a i . ale i o i fclelice With the house naval com mittee which is Ii, mime tin I -' ii.i ,il a i uii ; 1 1 .oit hill. n BREAD ;i" ..I , .rail i. . ,, II.1' j .i : 1 1 i . 1 1 1 1 1 i i Hy Associated Presn Mei.. Nov. 20. When .l iu.li.,1 ...... Pelalll entered thiH city yestciday H' ; : -r-i ; 1 1 . 1 Pie;.s he stood helore Hie stat ue' o I Mar- Mm I ic ii liil Nev and leviewed his hoop. O'liipation. Nov. Jo The municipality and loci m,c;. t-i' :!n.id tl.n 1. - if; wi li oi.ieil the Man lial at the 'i'l inan Inuillir l...i.,v City hall and the Vlc.u li nei.. 'l i1"-;'-' lire v ami a i. u I.. K i n. ted him at the Cathnlnl wlo-ie ", lM I'etwuu tl.. p..c ... I .1. ..on was sung. I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 in. i Mi-I'le i. ! i i I . i v ' i hilll' Was el'ee. ill t:,e illlie'in.l Ily Assoila.ted Prciia. 1,1 the ! "t l..i :!- j - V. ashlnto.v Nov. 2o.-- Naval ofllciuls said President Wllaon and ,u P" ' the men he nclccts for the pcan C n!i n. " 1 Pp ) confe rence w ill leave on one of the , t l.. i 3 I l.f.Hii.omi C m .an nd I lg nnny tranKports, convuved hy ,ll, IM w,'r" ki,l", u, f;i, "r dieadnaughtu and a flotilla of var- 2',,,m.u H unknown, the Vorvva rls lorn other vessels. The vessel nir-!f ,,,,ln '"""", 4.i0v)pti nlni the official i.uilv will i, ,tn '' wounded and OO.OOO made of tho great passenger llnem taken over by the government for the movement of American troop, ptisonetH III hostile coillitrie... Mr. and Mm. Otto' nge aro In from their ranch this week. FRESH and CURED MEATS of all Kinds ALSO FRESH FISH AND OYST ERS. Try our DILL and MIXED SWEET PICK LES in hulk. f.lOOEL MARKET & BAKERY Phono