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Hie C mm VOIa 2, NO. 101. caklsiiah, m:w mlxico, ti i:si.y, nov. so, ioih. M.00 Vear. Hoc. Month, V. i, YANKS BEING SENT; ENETY STOCK EX- !C PIIAMnCCCATC ItiC NUMBERS SEIZED Hy Associated Press. American Headquarters In France Nov. 26. The Seventy-sixth divt slon of the American army which had been reduced ly replacements and drafts 1o sixty officers nni one thousand nwn, arrived nt St. Nazalr and aro embarking for home. The Twenty-seventh divi sion will probably embark for their return to the I'nlted Stated In a few da a. Washington. Nov. 26. Offlclula here today said the steamers Min nedkaha Lnpland and Orta, which were bringing home V.nno Aincrl ran soldiers, probably will arrive In New Yoik December 2nd. In planning the withdrawal of American troops from Fngland as soon as possible, American army officers have decided that only the units which will remain are a few medical service and their staffs at rest rampN. When the Mnuretanla nailed today she took between five, and six thousand soldiers from the flying corps. It In planned to dispatch a steamer to Ameilca every day thU week. 0y Associated Press. Luxemburg, Nov. 2ffv-Mai shal Forh has established his headquait ers here, arriving yesterday with the cnt'.re stuff. PRESIDENT TO BE IN EUROPE A mm, ly Associated Press. New York, Nov. 26. Fourteen i enemy owned seats on the New 1 York stock exchange, the New York rotton exchange and other, markets, have brvn mixed by A. Mitchell Palmer, alien property custodian. It wns announced today. The seats will he sold shortly to American cltlrens. mmm for- zm NATIVE LAND Ity Associated Press. I Copenhagen, Nov. 2 6. (General' I.udendorff, reputed to have long been the actual directing head of, Germany's military affairs, has quit. German soil, according to the Frankfort Gazette. It says he hasj left Sassnltz, Prussia, for Sweden. ! Ills titular position In the German military system was that of Urst' quarter master general. tv Asoclatod Tress. About one month Is the length of time President Wilson expects to be In F.urope for opening ses slona of the peace conference and preliminary discussions. No defi nite limit has been fixed for the length of the president's visit, but It wa said today that he will be back within six weeks after his ship sails for the other side. It heraniQ known also that the Ital ian Ambassador. Count Il Celb-re, ns well an Ambassador Jusserand, of France, and the American peace delegation, will cross on the ship with President Wilson. Ity Assoclnted Press. London, Nov. 26 - Itusslan llolsh evlkl tioops crossed the Narva riv er today and entered Fsthnnla be tween the Gulf of Finland and Lake Pcipiis, sa..s a Stockholm Central News Mr" dispatch. TERRR8LE At. the WAH lius Ix-en Hi lessons are V I F Alll l. IaVh apply tbem FCOVOMV, Til III IT, VSKl LIAKSS nntl nuuijr others. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital nntl Hurphi f ZOO.OOO.OO My Associated Press. Lima. Peru, Nov. 26. The !' ru vlan government has not h i . m official dispatches from its consu lar reprexi ntatlv es In Chile for for ty-eight hours, although it recalled Its consuls Horn Ch.b Is believed that a strict cald sorship Is in force at all C!i ports. Lima Is quiet. RGVEN GERMANS CONSPIRED TO BRING ABOUT THE WAR nv Associated Press. London. Nov. 26.- Via llrltlsh wireless.- The publication of offi cial reports from the IlavAiinn minister to his home government conflrmrd already ample evidence In the hands of entente meats, that Germany nnd conspired to bring about It wns for tills reason terms of AAuxtrla's ultimatum to Si'ihia was made so drastic Ihnt hostilities would be bound to fol low. The revelations published In Munich after permission from the foiclL-n minister of the German government, confirms the to Munich Julv R. 1 ! 1 4 . by Von Lerchenfelds, the Ua minister at Merlin. govern Austrla the war. that the le.lci ' l epo- ' Con: f v a i i, i has . It ce ti ll .hi VATIVE If vour soldier has bc n promot ed, decorated or wounded, or has chanced his organization. please report the ract to the Lick the Kaiser Club, which Ik keeping up an active list of all men who went to war from L'ddy County. The llsf h havelng tts third revision thil vvek. I: requires HOUie ;ilmr to keep it nhren.st of the (lilies, atld all who are interested in Feeing Unit soldiers names on the F.ddy County l!o Call nhonhl assli-t the Cl ili In compiling the list. El x I v i n c I i DOMINATING HUN DELEGATES V HARD TO PLEASE Jly Assnelnted Vrfss. Paris, Nov. 26. German dele gates at the mixed conference at Spa have protested against the rejection of their request that they be granted a delay of two weeks In evacuating Luxemburg, Lorraine and ,Halr region. Genernl Mudant, oim of the French conferees, stated that ho considered the protest wholly groundless. The Current office had n run of bad luck yesterday and today. The cylinder press "busted up" last night and ns a result no pa pers were gotten out. Kepalrs have been made, however, and the press, was runr.lPK about foiK o'clock this afternoon. We hope to have no more trouble, only ask ing our HiihscrlhrrH to bo putlent with us. Mrs. Claude Farrla Is spending a part of the week at the home ol her parents In Irving. DOWN PLANE WITH RIFLE Remarkable Feat of Marksmanship Described by American Newspaper Man. Atlanta, Git. How a German air plane vmim brought down by a squad of American Infantrymen nrmed only with mien Is grnphlcally described In a letter from Hurl II. Cortee, well known to newspaper men of the South through bis former connection with the Western Newspaper I'nlon, and who is now nerving In Frame with the Lighty-iilnth division. A small squad of American soldiers, tuneiig them Mr. Coffee, was restlntf by the side of n road, when n German (dune, llylmc very low, passed over mid begun dropping hand grenades. The Alucrl.'uiiN opened Are with their rifles and ii chance shot struck the pilot In "" l:'d. I.llltiig lil in Instantly mid 1 r'ni'lii Hie mil. t 'ne to the ground ' 1 ' !i. I n: i It Hist iiistancu ' v.l.ijv i lio'..!!! ha been brought down witj; uthv, und It la not likely to tie ii, ., .1 iui ilii unless Konif exrcpM..., , .... niarkwnan gtU u chai.. ic. fly Associated Press. Merlin. Nov. 26. liepoits or tests of strength between the con servative elements and the Inde pendent and Itolshevlkl Socialists in various places in Gcramny con tinues and indicates that as far as mere numbers go, the extrem ists are almost ncglihlc. Fuller reports from Hremen show the movement in coaF? c''!"H already has turned Into more conservative channels. The Influenza Is i-ettin;; a rreat many i on, I people who ini.".ht Just as well ro hv that route as by any other tni f(ir it nil amounts to the KHile In the uellel.l scheme of moral thlnus. Heath Is a.i natural as life. We fln.ily all go home to that silent city In the hills where the loots are white, the doors dim ai.d vlaik. but where I'Heit ret plcjalls. peace with Willard Mates came down from his ranch Saturday and was uu over Sundav vlsitnr uim. i Carlsbad. lolks In Mrs. Mary Gerlach Is In Malaga when she has been for u week past visiting with the family or her son and other relatives and friends. barley James came n from ap Uock Saturday and Cot throughly chilled on the way and It was teaied he had the "flu". Later developments, however, prove his illness to have been the result or a severe cold and he seems to be "II right again. Mrs. McQuiry, saleslady ut Joyce Prult Company store, Is suffering from an attack of the "flu." Mrs. McQuiry has rooms with Sirs. Mary It. Miller on North llala gueno street. Mrs. Pear Frldlcy, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Archie Nelson, left jesterdayt with her Illtle daughter, for Hos-; well where she expects to secure i employment und make ici home, j Mrs. Frldlcy came here from : San Antonio. 1 BREAD Mrs. H. U. Harkey ami Mlss Myrtle are up from their big ranch1 on the Helaware below town. They i came up Monday ami started to. return In the same afteinoon, but ! their ear being heavily loaded, and! the roads In bad condition, wistly decided to return and stay in town all night. They will leave to day. Mr. Harkey Is still in Denver and will not start home until the weather becomes more settled. FKKSII and CURED MEATS of all Kinds ALSO FRESH FISH AND O V S T E R S. fP.... 1NTT- iy our uiiAj and MIXED SWEET PICKLES in bulk. Miss Vera Iloyd reeturned last night from Texas points where she ' has been with relatives and attend ed business school. Her many friends here gladly welcome her return. MODEL MARKET & BAKERY i Phnnr CO