THE SEMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRA8KA, INTERNED TEUTS United .States Sends Photo graphs to Germany, Show- . ing Treatment in Camps. AID OUR MEN IN GERMANY Negotiations Entered Info to Secure Best 'Conditions for Americans Cr.p tured on the Battle Front When Germans Are Held. Washington. The United States has opened negotiations with Germany for an agreement to govern the treatment of prisoners of war taken by el titer na tion. This Is being done with the hope of securing the best possible conditions for Americans taken prisoner on the liottlo front, mid to show Germany how well German prisoners In tho United States arc being treated. Already, through tho lied Cross nt Geneva, tho United States has begun forwnrdlng food and other necessaries to Americans held In Germany, ot whom there are now more thun one hundred. Get Plenty of Money. German military prisoners of war In the United States, besides receiving ev ery necessity nnd comfort, have tho pay nnd privileges of their rnuk in tho Urjltcd States army nud navy. They nro housed In model sanltury camps, nud recently ono of tho prisoners send Ing n letter to his prospective wife In Germany wroto that tho pny ho would accumulate during his Imprisonment would not only permit him to retire from tho navy, but would set them up In a llttlo business as well. Photographs showing the comfort ablo surroundings of Interned Germans In thfs country have been forwarded to Germany by tho war department through tho statu department and a neutral agent. They arc Intended to how that interned Germans aro well treated by the United States and to re veal tho expectation of tho United States that similar consideration will bo shown American soldiers and sail ors who may bo cnplured by Germany. Two clnBses of German prisoners nro detained In this country. - Ono Is com prised ot German sailors taken Into custody when tho United States In terned various vessels at tho beginning of the war. The other class Is com prised of enemy aliens, civilians who hnvc been arrested nnd arc now being detained under governmental regula tions for vnrlous reasons. 850 at McPherson. Tho principal detention cnriip Is nt Fort McPherson, Ga., where approxi mately 800 war prisoners aro held In custody of tho war department. At Fort Oglethorpe, Go., there aro 105 en emy aliens who are not, strictly speak ing, prisoners of war. At Fort Douglas, Utah, thoro uro 517 prisoners of war and 80 Interned aliens. Altogether, there aru 1,301 actual prisoners ot war In custody of tho war department, and about 400 In terncd enemy aliens held at tho re quest of tho department of Justice. Of this number, about three scoro nro located at Tnboga Maud, Panama. It in estimated that Germany la now hold ing 1C0 sailors taken from American ships by commerce raiders nnd other German vessels, besides the first pris oners taken from General Pershing's forces. Tho detained Gormnns, wherever lo cated In tho United States, nro consid erately trcatod und aro not given oner ous tasks. Tho duties assigned are strictly lu aocord with international law. Heading und recreation facilities are provided, and the photographs collect- BORROWS MONEY TO BUY LIBERTY BONDS Albany, Ore. C. M. Glddlugs of this city was so anxious to own somo Liberty bonds ot tho second Issue that ho borrowed $1,000 for n yenr at 0 per cent Interest. As ho will receive only 4 per cent Interest on tho bonds It will cost him 2 per cent n year to own the bonds. Old dings hns plenty of real estato here, but had no cash with which to purchase tho bonds. TICK EDICT LIFTED BY U. S. North as Well as South Profits From Release. Quarantine Against Cattle Fever Is Raised From Great Section ' In the South. Washington, D. O. An order signed by Sccretnry of Agriculture D. F, nouston lifted on December 1 from 05,520 square miles In tho Southern states the federal quarantine ngnlnst movement of Southern cattle. It Is of great Importance to cattle raisers and dealers of Northern states, ns well as those of the South. In regions Infested by tho cuttlo tick it has not been held safe to Im port better stock for tho Improvement In Kouthcrn herds becauso cattle. freshly brought in from regions whero tho tick Is not prevalent are espe cially proao to sicken nud do from FARE ILL HERE ed from the several detention camps show German prisoners going through outdoor gymnastic exercises and stag ing amateur plays on Improvised stages In'lho recreation rooms. WEAR SABOTS IN PARIS. Mile. Jnrdy, a patriotic Pnrlslcnne, starts n now fashion by appearing In tho Bols de Uoulogne In sabots. Tlio snbois are all In wood except for the narrow patent leather toe cap and hand. IRELAND IS FEELING American Navy Men Find Food Cheaper There Than at Home. AN ABUNDANCE OF POTATOES Farmers Are Prorperous Beyond Precedent Young Folk Staying by the Land Much Better Off Than England. Bubo of American Flotilla In British Waters. When an American uavy man who has visited Ireland In time of pence Is asked what has Impressed him most about Irelund lu war, the lnevltublo answer Is "Ireland's pros perity and freedom from tho war-time restrictions of other countries." Ilundrods of Americans In tho naval forces have visited England, Scotland, and even France. All agree that there Is more freedom In Ireland, particular ly less war-tlmo curtailment of per sonal liberty, as, for Instance, regard ing restrictions In eating and drink ing. Thoro Is no conscription there, no "Defense of the realm act," tew war taxes. Certainly when It comes to food and drink Ireland Is n land of plenty In couwurlson with England, xnero is not onlv moro food and drink there than In England, but It is of better quality. Aud In most parts of Irelund It is ohoimer. Meatless aud potato- less days are unknown there. Potatoes were never so plentiful. That they art' cheaper even than lu tho United States was uuknowu to tho commis sary department of the American navy, which recently shlni)ed to tho ilotllln about 10,000 bushels of potatoes which were never unloaded. After discharg ing Its carao of other foodstuffs, the naval Biipply ship was sent to another port, whero tho potatoes wcro sold to tho British government. Fresh meat also Is cheaper In Ire land than In England or tho United States. Tho Americans buy a large mirt of their meat ashore. Porter liouso steaks are frotn ilvo to seven cents a pouild cheaper than in the United States. Tho Americans aro impressed by tho largo portions served In Ireland ns compared with tho lean ones they get the fever serins carried by the blood sucking parasite. The federal quar antine against tho cattle tick, on the other hand, has prevented the ship ment of cattle from Infested sections for use ns stockers and feeders In free territory, und permits their shipment Into freo territory only under quar antine restrictions and for Immedi ate slaughter. Tho release of December 1 Is the largest amount of territory ever liber ated at one time since tho federal campaign ngnlnst the cattle tick was started In 100(1, nnd, ndded a 5,23-1 square tulles freed In March and Sep tember, will muko 1017 by fur tho greatest year so far In tho annihila tion of tho tick, Nino Southern stntes benefited by tho release order, Tho largest bcnetl clury Wns Mississippi, which was, en tirely freed from quaruntlno and open ed a broad avenue of tlck-frco ter ritory from the Northern stilt es to the Gulf of Mexico. J0FFRE LIKES SHORT POEMS Hero of the Marne Carries Them With Him to Read In tho Train.- ParlR. Talk that tho Immortals mny elect .Mnrsmu ,ioiirc a mcmncr or. ine Institute has evoked many stories or the great soldier's appreciation of liter ature. One of the best concerns n' young poet who, on the eve of tho' marshal's departure for America, pre sented him with a slender sheaf of his' poems. Joffro, who Is fond of souvenirs nnd who brought back hundreds from America Including enrds of Invitation and banquet menus took the manu script. Then desiring to express his appreciation, lie looked at It and said: "Poems? Oh, yes, 1 like them." Then after a pause: "They are just the right size to slip In one's pocket to rend in the train." WHITE PLAGUE FIGHT IS ON Red Cross to Care for French' Women and Children In France. Paris. The bureau of tuberculosis of the American Red Gross In Paris Is conferring with the French authori ties concerning tho care of women nnd children In France nffected with tu berculosis. It Is expected that the American tuberculosis bureau shortly will begin work on a special lnstltu tlon, where It will tnp care of n cer tain number of these cases. The Hdlth Wharton Sanitarium for Tuberculosis Patients, which is n sep arate Institution, will bo ready for patients November 15. Keeps Corn 50 Years. Ilohokcn, Gn. David Cnrter, n vet eran of the Civil war, has an car of corn that has eight small ears. Car ter picked lip this freak car Just lifty years ago. The corn Is still lb a good state of preservation. NO PINCH OF WAR lu England. For three shillings they get a meal which Includes soup, fish or lobster nnd sometimes both, hot or cold meat, dessert, cheese and biscuits, and tea or coffee. Tho same meal In a hotel of corresponding grade in England would cost at least six shill ings. Drink, too, Is not only more plenti ful but of better quality. The drink ing plnccs in Ireland aro open all day and until eleven o'clock at night, whereas in England and Scotland they aro only open for two hours In the af ternoon nnd three hours In the eve ning. In England today It Is considered indelicate to ask a friend for a match. In France, matches arc well nigh un obtainable. All the continental coun tries are suffering from a mutch fam ine. Not so In Ireland. Hotels, bar rooms, and cigar stores all have matches lu abundance, aud they aro used with tho same freedom us In tho time of peace. Tho Americans see the Irish fanner prosperous beyond precedent. Tho sudor In his llttlo trips to Dublin nnd such resorts ns Klllurncy, Youghul, nud Glcngnrlff, passes through some of the richest agricultural country In tho world. Tho immense amount of laud under the plow Impresses him, nnd ho talks with ninny farmers who boast of the record prices they are getting for their produce, especially their live stock. Cows, sheep and pigs nro so plentiful that the beautiful rolling landscape is fairly dotted with them. Neither Is the farmer troubled with a shortage ot labor, as In England. Labor Is plentiful nnd of good qual ity, tho laborers, not only In tho ngrl- cultural, but also In the Industrial dis tricts, being largely young men nnd women. This favorable labor situa tion Is duo largely to tho fnct that there has been prnctlcully no emigra tion from Ireland for three years, nud the thousands of young men und wom en who formerly set out for America each month now remain In the coun try. Try Women as Police. Tacomu, Wash. Women "cops" will walk beats In this city unless thoro Is an lncreuso of men applicants for examinations for policemen, according to the civil service hoard. Twenty ad ditional policemen aru wanted, but nn applications have been received. German butter ration cut About One Ounce a Week Is Limit, per person, saya Copenhagen Dispatch. Conenhanen. Tho butter mti nn In greater Berlin has been reduced for mo winter to tnirty grams, approxi mately ono ounce, weeklv. vtttv grains of mnrgarlne nro ulso granted, lint" the newstmncrs nolnt out Hi mnrgarlne Is principally water and has slight mu n live vaiue. Knnil Administrator vnn Wnt.in,,. - ..... IIMIUUII has announced that u special depart ment would bo organized to enlighten the people on tho food situation. This announcement cvokcu mo comment from one newspaper that "tho stom ach cannot rend." Tata Killed bv Match In Powdi-r Can Butler, Pa. Leroy Willis McKusIck, three years old.' nnd Joseph McKusIck, seven years old. wcro killed when tho iitflfti Iwiv tlinm ii mntnli liitn n 1 K. wi..t .." .... ...... ., . II poifhd powder can at their home near here. The father ot tho Hoys kept the powuer i or masting. Truly Wonderful Work WASHINGTON. In a great white about Washington monument Is tho world the Amerlcun Bed Cross headquarters. The business of the Hod Cross Is not to make war, nnd it should not properly be called a war machine; but it has made more preparations for alleviating tho effects of war than nny other organization In the world. Tho Ited Cross Is not, ns is popu larly supposed, an organization of physicians and nurses. In .fnct, one enn't even smell medical odors around the building. The Ited Cross Is an organization of trained business men nud statesmen, who have been formed Into n body to alleviate the war pangs. They have gone about their business In might be called n guide. V.ery little making, Is done by the national organization, lint this work Is all director from headquarters. Not tho least of the duties of the finances. It will take millions and millions of publicly contributed money tc keep tho boys "over there" hnppy und tabllshed n great money-soliciting machine. Through this organization th( moneys contributed nro diverted In those channels where they will do tht most good. Ilnrd-heuded business men, unswerved by sentiment, direct thf finances of this organization. As n wnr-mnklng machine tho Ited uftcr-remcdy that any nation knows Fuel Administration's MOST Inoffensive nnd unwarllke Is energy that makes the war move In one of Washington's fashionable JIST WOHDfR. WHAT TIM THERE MACHINF KIN crray coo, like -f turn make the war go. If operations truslve residential war machine nt fuel not be long before the nation's wur tlous. 3 tt Dr. Hurry A. Garfield, fuel administrator, erstwhile college professor, hni built u wur machine which would make pence. It Is the most restful and peaceful of the many wur-maklng estab llshments In Washington. The hustle bureaus Is absolutely lucking la the Perhaps it is the peaceful atmosphere of Williams college that has bcei transferred to Washington with Doctor u noiseless war engine. The fuel administration Is the buby lngton. As nn organization It Is also the smallest of the war organizations Less than 100 people are employed by this Important body, which suppllei the fuel for the nntlon. This Is virtually n onc-mun wur surrounded with a lurge stuff of experts. He hns three assistants, nil experti in their own llrte. Outside of these men the fuel udmlnlstrutlon is operated by clerks who work nt the direction of Doctor Gnrlleld nnd his assistants The clerical staff Is not large. There mnchlne does not require large appropriation for Its use. It Is generally understood, however, that the hand at tho lever of thh machine Is the same hand that runs White Housu hnnd. Proof That the National kl ASniNGTON Is "growing up.". Whether we like it or not, und right befon f our own eyes, the national capital Is changing. Like u beautiful chlh whom one dny we call "little Mary," Into womun's estnte nnd does not enro to be called "llttlo" any more, thank you, so Washington has become a little bit bigger, a llttlo bit different, almost before wo realized It. Most of us are not displeased. The city has a new beauty, an added at trnctlveness. There Is u rush, u roar, a crowding and n jamming to which wo nro not accustomed. But we nro taking to It like ducks that know they nre In their own stream, and unless our stream is so swollen that we nro wnshed nway in tho Hood until we lose tloubt. Nobody before ever saw so one thing. There was u great (lane on an ox, thnt took up the vtfiole back chow with a coat like silk and eyes Those dogs came here with their to the national capltnl. I had a friend from Indiana with newcomers, lie hud ndmireci the puimc miiuungs, iookou at ail the soldiers walked both up nnd down In the monument, snorted from Arlington to Itocl Creek pnrk In nn nutomoblle at so much an hour, and done u few other thlngi like thnt. At last he stood on F street to It was there he spoke from his "Why, It's Just Hko Tern! Haute Statue of Frederick the QKlamH long the statue of FrederlcK LJ to th'e United States 13 yvnrs ago form some sort of use In the wur THEYb ouCHTfR melt 'in mro ouuf Ti M' SHOOT 'in nfTHl WISER. J out dollantly from his pedestal over Several proposals nro on foot In made ot this statue and tho Indications have to come off his perch before long. has suggested that the statue be thrown Into the Potomac, which Is nenr by but this plan Is, not likely to prevail, heroic figure to waste In these war One suggestion which Is advanced by many army officers Is that tht dtntuc ho sent back to Wllhelm, not In and made Into cannon nnd that the decency into the kaiser's legions. Done by the Red Cross mnrblp building overlooking the Mali the greatest unofflclnl wnr mnchlne In n businesslike manner. The Ited Cross actual war relief work, such as bandage Ited Cross have been the rulslng ol comfortable. Tho Ited Cross has es- Cross Is negative, but It Is the greatesl today, Help in Conducting War the war machine which supplies tlu on the fuel administration. Housed old residences In the most excluslv section of the city, from the outsldt the fuel administration appears entire ly unwurllke. Within there uro no evidences o: wnr, with the exception that there nr always muny people waiting to sei the fuel administrator, Doctor Gar fl"ld. nnd to talk war with him. Through the wheels of this ma chine, however, there is the dnllj grinding which is turning out the fuel which runs the factories, which li turn send out supplies, which again It should suddenly cease In the unob administration heudquurters, It wouK mnkers would have to stop their opera a line nesting place for the doves o: nnd bustle of other departments ani fuel udmlnlstrutlon. Gurileld, but at any rate' he has mad member of the wur family In Wnsh mnchlne. Doctor Gnrheld hus not beet Is no publicity organization and tin tlie biggest wur mnchlne of nil, thi Capital Is Growing U to find the next day that she has grow fWlW) CL still 2r( ourselves, we will remuln pleased, ni many strange dogs In Washington, fo: F street the other afternoon as big ai seat of an automobile. I saw a Chlnesi ns bright as stars. masters, who came on the tide of wai me the other day. He wns one of thesi watch the afternoon promenade heart. Hoosler praise enn go no further 1" he said. Great Becomes Eyesore the tJreat, which tho kaiser presented unlucky 13 Is going to be made to per for democracy, Instead of gazing wltt haughty and autocratic air at United States army olllcers ns they enter nnc depart from the Army War college, The general public, and espcclnllj the nnrt of the public that has to visit the .' ar college. Is getting mighty res tive over the sight of the knlscr'i great-grandfather, live times removed us he stnnds the sole and only stutut In front of the Wnr college, wlthlr which American army olllcers art planning the downfall of his descend ant. The father of Prusslnnlsm looki the broad sweep ot tho Potomac regnrd to the proper disposition to be are that old Frederick the Great will Senator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma as there Is too much good bronze In the times. Its present form, but thnt It be melted cannon be sent over to shoot a Uttlr A. Fight for Life! Tt Imo hAp.ii fluhfc or dio for many of ns in tho past nnd tho lucky pcoplo aro llinin rvhn linvn nilfTnrnd. but TV 110 aTO now well becauso thoy hecdod nature's r J 1 it..!. warning Bignai in timo xo correct muir troublo with that wonderful now dls eovory of Dr. Piorco's, called "An-u-ric" You should promptly hood theso warnings, somo of which aro dizzy spoils, backache, irregularity of tho nrino or tho painful twinges of rheu matism, sciatica or lumbago. To dolny 1- - ! 1.1 il. .1 .. fn.ia tnrmm of kidney discaBC, such as Bright 's dis ease, diabotes or stono in tho bladdor. To ovorcomo theno distressing condi tions toko plonty of oxorclso in tho- nnnn nr. nvnlil n. hnnvv mn!lt dint, drink freely of water nnd at each meal toko Doctor JL'lerco's Anuric tuuicis uouu-o strongth). You will, in a short timo, flml tlinfe vim nm nnn nf tho firm in- dOTSora of Anuric, as aro thousands of iruur neigiiuurn. Hastings, Nobr. 'Dr. Piorco's rcmo- dies havo boon used in my homo for many years and always with moat satis factory results. Last eummor I lcarnod of Anuric and nt that timo I was suf fering greatly with backacho, scalding wator and bladder weakness. Ono package of Anuric gavo mo such relief that it was months beforo I found it. necessary to tako any medicine. Then recently I had a recurrence of tho samo troublo and took Anuric again. This timo I had equally as good results in much shorter time. I can honestly praiso Anuric and consider it on a par with all Dr. Piorco's other remedies.'" Mrs. Alico Parks, 1421 W. 5tU St. Step into tho druc storo and ask for Anuric, or send Dr. Pierco of tho Surei- eal Instituto, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial pug. Anuric many times moro potent than lithia, eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. Largo package, C0&. USED HERCULEAN STRENGTH Sir William MacGregor Years Ano Gained Distinction by Saving Many Lives From Wreck. Sir William MucGregor, G. C. M. G., Is n man of Herculean strength In- leed, until he took pnrt some years igo In the rescue of some Indian :ool!cs from a shipwrecked vessel, ho jtnted that he had not previously real ized tho value of his great strength, mys n correspondent. A broken must wns tho only connec tion with tho stranded vessel, and over this, again nnd again, Sir Wllllanv :lnmborcd with a man or woman on his back, and more often than not a hlld also between his teeth, held by tho clothes. On a reef below was a woman, who and fallen overbonrd, having got at the ship's spirits und become mud Srunk. Two men who went nfter her tvere In the act of being swept out to sen, when Sir William slid down a rope, seized the womnu's hair between tils teeth, grasped tho two men, nnd brought all three to a place of safety, For this ho received tho Albert Gold Medal from Queen Victoria, and tho Clarke Gold Medal from Australia. Old Stuff. "What stnrted this row?" luqulred tho Judge. "Fighting tnlk. He called me a min ion." "Whnt had you called him?" "A varlct." "You're both about eight hundred years behind tho times. Thnt might have been lighting talk during tho middle ages. It Isn't now." Senatorial Procedure. "I nm now beginning to undcrstnnd about senatorial procedure." "nub?" "If It's a poker game It's a meeting. A request for a small loan Is an Inter view. If a few senators gnther to sam ple some prime old stuff It's a confer ence." Louisville Courier-Journal. Natural Affinity. Mnnagcr Do you want this role? Actor Is there nny "dough" lu It? Baltimore American. 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