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i i V 4. U .1 TWO v;7.s my cn asm to dte ; DYJFJiD OF DAY (Continued from Page 1.) (lit decision i to the Auttrian peace, the final outcome of all peace discus lions will hinge on (lie pronouncement! If the mpreme war council at Ver. lailes, which reporti from London lay slready hai agreed upon the terms of in armistice and prc-enled them to the military adviscn. Such speedy actum y the council was accepted generally is indicating the unanimity nf tlic riews of the allied and American Kriv irnment. House Takinj Part. Whether Col. E. M, IVuse. the prei ienl's adviser, who was sent to France with crrrlcT'tinld as "the sprtial repre-H-ntalive of the L'ni'ed State govr-n-Bient to the Fiiropean K verntmnts." is litting as a member of the council, rns pot been made clear, hut in any even: Eiere is no doubt that he m taking part i the deliberation. transtnittiUK the riews of tlie American government on (uestinns connected wit!) an armis;trr and peace. Decision of the war conned at refuted in London, to submit to iiermimv the final peace term at t''e lame t;me that the terms of no aruv lice are transmitted would cause li't'e iurpri.se hne Such action would make rlear rot only to Ormanv hut to all Ihe world tTie reace aims of t''e nations pp'irnirtt Ihe crnfal powers and wui'd leive no doti'.t as to the ei t t-niK upon whi-h the world war would be terminated Text of the Nrte. The new Ati' tri m note snvs: "Jmmeil'ately .'('cr fcasvv! taken di re" on rf the n iuistry of foreu-n af fairs and after the dispatch of the of ficial r.trvvcr to your note of October 18. 1 J 1 3. by which you were able to see Irnt we accept all the points and prin ciples laid down by President Wilson in variiVis declarations and in complete rrnr,l villi the efforts of president Wilson to prevent future wars and to create a leacue of nations, we nave taken prc :ir.itorv measures, in order hat Aii'li 'its and Hungarians mav be ubte, ac -ot.'iMp to their own desire and vrit't'o'tt b M an V wav hindered to ma'e a d i as to t'ieir future or ganir.it "i rd l" ni1e it. Erpctor Wants Peace. "Since I'1- acce-s on to the power of Emperor Kin Charles his immovable purpose has been to bririR an end to the war More than eer this is the desire ( the oveirifcn "f all the Austrian 1 Inncarmn proples who acknowledge that their fu'ure destiny can only be.ac-fern-dished in a pacific world by being freed from all disturbances, privations and nrrows of war. " This is whv 1 address you directly. Mr Scrvtary of S'ate, praying that you v. .1 I '.isc the uoo.'.rrss to intervene with ulrnt d the I'nited States in T.r.d.-r ih; t in the irterest ol humanity. as 'in the interest of all tbose wrto live in Aiistria-HuiiRary, an immediate armistice may be completed on all fronts and for an overture that immediate neRo.iations for peace will follow." Csecho-Slovaki Approached. BASEL, Swit erland. Oct. JO.-Coimt Amlrassv, the JVustro-Ilungarian for ehn minister, has entered into diplo m.ilic relations with members of the liecho-Slovak government in l'ar.s. ac cording to the fltigarlan newspaper, Norody LiMy, mummi naval FOnCS MOBILIZE FAPIS Oct JO (Havas) The Aur an feet has been hastily concen trated at Hume, accotd'n to a dis patc '.i Imm. K'inie ' J the-Temp under dale of (lit. 27. A lew vessels remain at IVIa. but all that were at Catlaro base let. It t said that the concen ttVion .i I'rnianJc 1 by Hungary. Finnic i ihe I'urf seaport of the kingdom if ll'.inwarv. I'nla and (a! tiro are m "-irian territory It is nruhahif that Hungary demanded tin concentration oi the Austrian fleet at l-'iume in order t- have control of ii if the dual unman hy should dissolve There is a siting movement for inde- tendence vnr way in Hungary and Emperor Charles has been replied a bcm in lavor ol Hungarian imlrpenn erne. Vital Statistics Marriage Utana-i Jnnua K. I'm. I. 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As Spanish Infhtenia is an exai'i'erated form of Crip, (, ROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC should be taken in larger dose, than il presenile il for ordinary Grip. A god tdan is not to wa:t until you are si -k. but Pl KVF.NT IT by takinH GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TON It, in time (Adv.) Htlo French SisUra. Social welfare huti have been etah- lished in France bv the V. W. C A. (or women munition workers. dividends of belter health ond comfort are being enjoyed by thousands who have "invested" in k POSTUM as their regular table beverage in place of coffee Convenient Economical Delicious SissiAjn Htnar TOaij ,j)&3)a-)oli"J WHTFALL ORUO CO. 'wuwrl a OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Cityan Die$ in France SergL L, B. Armstrong. "Sergt. Leonard B. Armstrong, whose name appears today among those who have died of disease in France, is the son of Mrs. A. A. Armstrong of 915 South Walker street. Sergeant Arm strong was 26 years old and had seen sixteen months' service with the gov ernment. He enlisted Aueust 15, 1917, and went into training at Camp Travis where he remained until June U w.ien he was transferred overseas to serve with company C of the ninetieth divi sion, J 15th field signal battalion. Four months after entering the army he was promoted to sergeant, after hav.ng pre viously served as corporal for two months. Several years previous to his enlist ment the sergeant was a master elec trician in the employ of the Standard Oil company in Jleaumont, Texas. He has one brother. Serct. Harry T. Arm strong, in training at Camp Travis ail three o;her brotuers who are with.n the draft age. lie was the brother of Mrs. H. C. Klkam. 915 South Walker, with whom he made his home while in Oklahoma City. A touching tribute was paid the ser- Kcant in the form of resolu'.ions of con dolence tendered his brother Serpeant Armstrong at Camp Travis, sinned by thirty of his fellow soldiers. The message concluded with the word', "May we whose names appear herein put forth every effort in accomplishing that for which youif; brother laid down his life." We Have No Schemes for getting business. All wt bivt to offer is the tailoring in our Ed V. Price & Co. Suits and Overcoats Wt want to get In touch with you If yon have never worn ne of them. Prices, $30 and up Yon pay the same for suits off the shelf. Let us measure ymi op at once A complete line of stores, hats shirts and underwear ready for you. Tom Baugh MKN'S WIAI Lte-Hucklni Bulldln. Prescription for c z e m a VtMsft flM lstaWlsTBvitat flriH fVsflHltf as taraallr -tw imi ralM tnm Itrft, Soap Has SSlVSaat ef eSaaaaara ISS Ik at In lwtrlaa and haallhy. Casaa aa au4 aafe at aaaajt aaia 0) i T Today Will Be None too Early to Begin Your Chriitmai Buying And If you art thoughtful and considerate of your ptxkttbook yoall Ukt full dvintt of Roeenfleld'i CREDIT PRIVILEGE Malt yottr Mlection now. Pay down 50c or $1.00; male imall payment each week. Your Christmas ahopplnf will b mad easier for both you and frnr elrei Wa Inviis) yott to call and ae the beautiful ' lftl wsva Mtambl4 lot ypur leleetirin. , ( . . TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SO, WIS. AWES CENACKQ AUSTRIAN UNES ON LOWER PIAVE (Continual! from Past 1.) been attacked violently by the enemy, however, but the action resulted in hn repulse. Sine Tiaitr Battle Front. King Victor Emmanuel visited the reconquered territory today. The cor respondent saw him helpii'R to straight en out traffic on a crowded road over which Italian troops and thousands ol Austrian prisoners were passing, lne Italians cheered the ki-', who smileri rnd ihook hands with the Italian lol- dieri nearest him. More than twentr thousand prison- -rs have been captured since the attack began. By The Associated Press. One vear aco the Italian armies were itreammg westward irom uu lsonio with a great military disaster imminent. Today the Italians, with Itritish and French divisions fighting with them and with American nuitin eents in reserve, are pouring through what anoears to be a breach in trie Austrian lines east of the Piave river Valdobbiadene has been captured CnneKliano has been occupied and along l line stretching south to the TrevlsoTOderno railroad the allies are moving steadily abend Prisoners nnm bering more than 2fIXiO have been tak en during the fighting. Auitrlan Berhtmce Falls. Reports from the Piave front ecm to indicate that, after tie first rush of theVllies, the Austrian resistance weakened greatly and there are indi cations that along the center of the line the enemy's defense has been crushed. The sweep of the allies eastward ap pears to have gamed momentum during the past day and it seems probable that the next few days may see the whole Austrian army fronting the Piavt in retreat toward the Tarttiamento. Not only are the Austrian lines yield ing on the Piave front bu: farther north and west the allies are reported to be ndvancicg. The capture of Conegliano, the key of the Austrian position, is considered a fatal blow to the enemy's plans to hold north of the line where Ihe allied wedge has been driven deeper into the Austrian line. Enemy Driven From Piave Line Heights KOMI-. Tuesday. Oct. Z9.-The text 111' irn fc-nn; , V , ... IP1 ' '" 1 aaa -tir'ts" ii aa' aw t Wi .Il'llif tMaaT - I WfWrm a - a I rjy y of the official itatement at the war of fice tonijfht reads j "The enemy, attacked frontally by the eighth and twelfth armies and threatened on hla flank by the tenth army, has been forced to abandon the heights on the left bank of tlie Piave and hard pressed by our troops, is re treating. "Several more villages have been lib erated. Closely following the enemy, who blew up the bridges across tlie Monticiano, we have entered Cone gliano. 'lo the north on the right bank oi the Piave other troops in co-operation with those on the left bank have passcJ beyond the Calcino Torrent, after a brilliant strupRla. Bir.er fifiMing is Inking place in the region of Monie Grappa. " " i lie capture of' another thousand risoncrs is announced and more thin 5(1 guns have been taken, many of Lunch Without a Menu "Menu Is a nuisance too many rhnlees inrn to rejrret ft this afternoon." fcrcrfeaJ that way f f.oneh en Berden'i Malted M Ilk . No heavineal no reavets. A pore, nourishing, fnod-drtnlu All flavors all fountains. Mailt M limfii'-l tmprmtd Malttd Milk. MALTED MILK. 5 I I f Iff I . less them of medium and heavy caliber. A food part of those captured are already n action againit the enemy." ' British Front Quiet LONDON. Oct. .VU-On the British front in France Field Marshal Haig announced in his statement today there has been no activity except patrol en counter, In which the British troops advanced and captured a few prlion- Our Daily BUtbflay Party, VAwarA V Rlnlev. fur many veara president of the Atchison. Topeka and STEIN WAY Standard of .the World Is not only the result of the moat advanced knowl edge of scientific piano con struction. It is not simply the re sult of specir.lized dexterity working on the finest ma terials in the world. All this is part of Stein way jrrtatness, but not all. The root of Stelnway greatness extends deep into tho soil of our Nation. The.Stcinwry of today is . the crowning of an evolu tion that has unfolded like a bud. Steinway ideals have pioneered the path for the expanding musical ideals of our Nation. And one family has nurtured this growth without pause nr hp-titjit.inn from ths 1 firinnlntr. The fourth generation f gajrea in creating cwinway. 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