MOSDAY, rEBBUAPV 5.. 117. FIATT5 MOUTH SEMMVFFFII.Y .1 Of Pa AT . ' " . nirarnw i.r ii ! II- mil I I II I III! .ikj . , fiv, , i l i - it-li.tbility iind practical useful )or.I i-r.rs is be?t proved by the , .it )r.:!:.iK- i:: chtily use. Ford owners . ! - a:.-- all the year around. Ford ;;, t r ' : d owners is as prompt, re . universal as the car. No mat- , w lt- may l;o there you will find ;-'rv-d .-Vent fully equipped to Ljive im- ;-r VI ' I'. IY.urii-" -; .. roi.r.c-h-t $505, . . . r --?;: ins in Used Ford Cars. .;:.,f.. "heel, Plattsmouth, Neb. "-'IT- -j : m- -. 1 tsx ft - I !-n:.! ; (' i--(l tf lie- , '-..- tee krcr.osit.on i- - i .- i l f . " : L. 1. lO:t ! Ul iiliA r.ic :ei;'.:!:i-.s ; :;ii t . - . : . 1 - .-t'd W hen k. .-ivi d. !'.--i:: -1)0-1 1 0 s r.i will: ; n.ade ' force a! :?vg i.i t a : to ... T . v . .. . . Iy i i -. 1 i to :T" ' -f 'he '. i k.':.r; - v.-. ti.' e-:!v T. ."a- con rkan citi- :1 ; with Givers BY T. AT 3 k C - v- a -r g ' -- t. 'i P, Vi i a k G'oii Timci Assured snd Everybody Snvited LJ7 s SOLLY'S ORCHESTRA Admission; Gents, " - w .-Xjm -' I'ftrf'hJ. -3f i.C'.lCl liUy ) uui x uiu Car $360, Runabout Town Car $595, mi .-TT? "bi-v-a-y t - t;:? governments to which thev n.-e acct edited. It was contained ;?i t -' fd;.-.'.vir.; oroer i i vi ! .i-i I'.ei.iaie: v noiiiv me e i:m-T:t v. riie'n vou are accred- ;t--i f'i.iT th." l:-ite I States, because of i to newvpaper cot respondents to-i American people iii t!ieir pio-i.l, - (Jem;..!! govei nment's recent an-I lIay ?1 the ground ih.at since he no 'lias not been misnkuvd. M r. W:!.-:u-.;::ic-c-!r.ent of its intention to renew I l"n-er had official standing there was - has made his dccNion -p d it i i. . i ; chci.-e but to follow the c !irse laid I I ' ' ' : V J I I 'J I its note of April I, ( the i S :c ?:.;te 1 ..f, hi, . ,i ,.,", v.A. tb.-v A m. :ci ore i , .: .,.,, f p..-.vi,., ,.,! T ! kas et.iivi.re I p::s-ports to the Cerman j a r.f v-si'dor to the United States. "Say a!o that the .resident is re luctant to believe Germany actually will carry out her threat against neu tral commerce, but if it be done the pi c-iident will a-k congress to author-j- ,. ne e!" tk: vationnl power to pro- i : American citizen-; engaged in i their peaceful and lawful criands on ! ,- as. 1 ! "TV o i-n'ii'M' :.-ikii i In th" r.resi- der.t's view, entirely in conformity with ik- rinciple he enunciated in j his a,. ! ess to the senate, January 12. J The ;.dd;vss proposing a world . .1 ; for :eacc-. "il-.. bvlic'.es it will make for the . ' .' the work! if other neutral . : iv. .;::: tin ! it -jssil.le to take ru'.ir . 'ti -v.. '.' t . . r i'y and immediately on ..' -L;..i.n of this announcement : i k . .:g'.'.-;ti':-n as to similar i at t -i :. '. -n'o; apparent thai in .- a;, it of war the president has r; ; i:is efforts for peace, : ; - ;o:t .-.tt-p has moved to di t ihe v.. i Mai force of the neutral ! ; 'vcrki to compel Germany's return to j u.t ,.t..-e.-vance of international law sit : '-a. ti'-.-f i: ip' v. J Tin eupger that broken diplomatic -.: r a day f : .:lati..ns between the United States the and Gctmauv wiil develon into a state - '. 'av. ! of war is by no means minimized by j-m, (,; ()n. j pro.-., lent Vik-ons course, and neither maoy w 'M rs-t i ke r:or other ofik-ials of the govern ' " -.i rn lives crjmcnt are abating their preparations o i- rwrdtine-i for any eventuality. k-rvi-T.- un-V.ne i ke . o iv f ri WILL MKET IX LOBBY. i ' t-ia 3- 'o-j The members of the Ladies' Auxil-i- r o rr ukt. ; ; iary of the Presbyterian church re-.!.-t-i-.r.s will aiding on the Xorth Side will meet h. n ? he an- ! in the 1 1 lie y hotel lobby tomorrow, r. !er.:. to j Tuesday evening, at G:30, instead of ; the P.iiev hotel corner as stated in !",- to neu- ihe chinch notes Saturdav evening. Rcad the Evening Journal. Only 10 -er.ts a week. a J. SOKOLKY THE 0 fiaLlkas February 10 50c; Ladies Free! BERNSTROFF PREPARING JO LEAVE State Department to Request His Safe Conduct Through Entente Blockade. Washington, 1). C, Feb. 1. Al though plans for his enforced de parture from the United States still were incomplete Count von IJernstorfF 1 levari today the preparation of his baggage and that of his staff for ship ment hack to ("In-many. When passports for the embassy stair were handed to Count von Bern storff yesterday they were not ac companied by a guarantee of safe con duct through the allied blockade, but the state department is preparing to secure one. The request probably will be made within a day or two through xlie IiritHi embassy here, and oilic-ials do not doubt that it will ho granted. Xo definite arrangements have been made for the departure of Count von HernstcrtT and his suite because Ir. Paul Hitter, the Swiss mini.-ter, has not been authorized by his govern- rr.cr.t to take over the (lerman inter- cs'-s in this country in compliance with ; request made to him yesterday, The minister hourly is expecting- in- :-truclion-5 from nis government. For the first time since the war be - g::n. Count von Kerns-; ff denied him - ! tirfii'nci r.f Intf. !, t i-r.nlil cox- ' ,a addition to agents of the Unite.! j States secret service stationed in the j embassy as a measure of personal pro I tec lion, three uniformed nol icemen were on gviaru xooav ms:.:e SACK OF COLO mi IS BROKEN Weather Man Promises Kising Tem peratures for Next Three Da vs. Lincoln, Neb., 1'eb. fh---The entire central west was in the grip of an exttemely severe cold wave Friday morning but Director Loveland of the government bureau brought checiing news of ri.-ir.g temperatures within the next two days. Mr. Loveland said that the mercury would rise slightly today, with con tinued moderation during the night and Saturday. By Sunday he thought the worst of the severe cedd would be over. GOVERNORS k.' e i. PROTECT CONSULS Washington; 1). C. Feb. 1 Gov ernors of the twenty states and island poessions in which Germany has consular representatives were today requested by the state depart ment to afford protection to them. Department officials explained to day that they did not anticipate that any violence would be offered the consuls, but it was thought wise to guard against the possibility of demonstrations, especially in the event of hostilities. Germany's consular representation in the United States, Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Philippine Islands comprises thirty-four men. COLD DAY SUNDAY. The extreme cold weather and the driving wind yesterday made it very hard for the residents of the city to travel very far from the family fire side and there were very few who ventured down to the business section of the city. The evening services at the Methodist church were dispensed with owing t othe unfavorable weathcr conditions, although the young peo ple of the Epworth League held their services as usual. At the morning service at this church there were some seventy-five in attendance de spite the cold weather. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured witli LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to euro it you must take an internal remedy Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is what produces such wonderful results in catp.vrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. All Hrusygists, "o. Hall's Family fSis for constipation. STAND SOLIDLY BY PRESIDENT W S UmV W W The Press, Both American and Gor man. Are Solid for America, Firs!, Las! and All the Time. Xew York. 1-Vh. 1. New editorial comment on tie break witii Cermany follows: World: " I lie United Mutei is ! on the verge of war with h'rmai.y. but the American people -an ;':, t . ! erisi; without fear ami w it hold, i e- i p roach. If '.'.;!! now c'.iiic. is r-t ! our ti'.aking It i- a t.ii"- f.. the searching of hearts. I' i-. !'' time for jingoism." 'i.-..!.c ! Tribune: pic ident Wi'soii g. v';,;;.; j jestordxiy the onlv :;n vrr t!.a r:,;:.l (:, 1 1;0 given honorably to ti e (le- in.-.."! ''n ' government's !a.-t arrog;:nt .-.id b u-s !tal note. We 1 k fo.-' -. j ; - - 4 i':crman overtacts whlcli v. ill -ri--.-ipi- ! tat" a declaration of war by i United States." j Sun: "T!:e id ood of Ike ; who is first of a!! .bin--; can. puis.' n.o!e firmly and nr. a: tn.s morning, ills eovern-ci .t j hist jiokon. the video of ih :. j Herald: The nk.!oP-(- f : t r i V 1 1 1 f Chicago, Feb. i. Cki'-a'.io edi'o; : :I comments on the brv.k with many are: Chicago Snnday Tr'bv.n.-: "'i ' pri .-id-MU w- ratio!) d-vo..;; po:vo. P. .it they wii! .is rt -oi' !y inter upon war. They h:. e n -w : e fore them one c!o '- duty to ); i for that tdternative. Time for re luctance and delay is p.-st ; ; in.e ' swift and thorough acts m is at h: irk Our conscience is clear." Chicago Sunday UeiaH : "To.. United Suites lias lock'-n wkh (', many. Well :nd good. X p..':'- v American de.-ire hostile coo:'! : ' : every American worthy ;f i .r will stand behind the president ia i' . .tep he has seen in to t;:ko :" in any furt'.- r sies thr.! m:r- i ' -i - . upon him. He can do a k. io f . and be a real Ameri.;r." Illinois Staats Zeitio.g "I'e-. k . :. , in haste repent at leisure. I :. United Stan's .n.v r wr.gvd e.ai uii -1 ,( less justice sanction; k i. t j::.-. e. e r rule the decisi' n of our ; -. es :;. ; .. and congress. When ja tici- (i. r,;r nds , . it Amerca is prepared and wliiing t",.; wage war with tlie say. jo t of a T.:Vd Tii nation." j Chicago Sonntag Post : "Ke.-p cook Say little or .lothing. A.od if seak you miut, speak soberlv a.rd discreetly. Both Geim.-.ny and the United States want eace b ;s-d ti'ixei liberty, justice and unmde.-Ud life i The Germans n.av make m.a'y mis- takes, but they will not be guilty e! wilful injustice again.-1 Amelia.-:." t. i t . .. i.-. i. f r i ! I .Oil is, I I'", -i. i.'K-.u l,;,c:s, comment on the break as follows: Westliche Post (German Of course todav s events cannot be kiKor light-heartedlv. But we are Ameri cans and we know our duty Vka mn.-t vtr.r.l lV.Jn.1 TVohl.'Ot WilsOP. The nation must be s !id German- Americans must work for peace and 1 the suppression of irresponsible Ger man utterances here." , ' Star: "The almost united voice o the people is that the United States stands as firm as a rock for light - cousness and those h.igher ideal .f civilizations which man has worked out through centuries. We are be - hind President Wilson." Globe Democrat: The president has done the only tiling that in honor could be done. To have retained! friendly relations with Germany after the notice of January .'kl, would have been a shameful subservience to the dictates of a form of prudence that is difficult to distinguish from cowardice." Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. .5. Pittsburgh erlitm-in! comment: iw, ti, ,i,,fv n .w the protection of our interests anl i Portland Oregon IVuiseh J'.eit un wheels struck a rut, the car turned rights is regrettable to an iexpress- j "' t is expkrted at Wasiunrion thr.t j lUrt!e as it slid into the ditch bury able degree. But it can no longer this stop will eventually lead to active ing MullYid beneath it., etc. be avoided. And nobody ho.-til i ties on the .-ile of Kriglaad. ' who knows the American peo;le will doubt their undying loyality to flag tnd country on their determination to hack up the president at any cost.", l'ittsburgh Gazette-Times "presi- i dent Wilson has taken the right! course with Germany. This action may not bring war, but it will if Germany does not at once recede from the indefensible position taken by tlie kaiser's government.. The first gun pointed at an A me r.erican ship on the be followed by a e'e- v the United States high seas should be claration of war by and our everv action should conform to the new situation. rather foolish to doubt that G.-rmuu A mei hams, in c i.-e of noco-:-ity, Would COll lit ry t : wli !( ll t !l allegiance; ur stand .' n-.; ve .-.v. o: i: ill!" i 1 1'-' ; hoald I ., ,1... i. v ... .1. V I r .' ' I r f i t I'll I .;. i : : j ' ' . t - niv b' . T!:e I ).?.; i( i .' l'- ,-rr, ! c( i'Ti.i nt : -i'r .dd'-nt Wi' -on l.:. 1 -du-n 1 1 ,,f cour.-'.e l-ft f.-.-r ;'. . '-il'-re )''. , c : ' : l riven'. ; i.d !i oJi I :i t ' ; ei .'j po'.Vi The A 'iV i.-.-m vo-.- i ..-.f-t i :.:-(! till Atee!"ic:-U peii.Ii ;m" co.1,. i ' ! (i irg l.o c-ii'.-,- i!t fh. -.. :i i:i 'ii- ! cri-i-. The I'niled 't.il- :; i n t . j .- v::i)i:.g to p- ' I g f i. op 1 j , :::.(. ' i ! 'IT j it ,,i o'i:i ! r. ..,(. ." M ilwau'. e F. ?.;.! ','i--..r. ';';.(. o,' ; : ( 4 t.j.., (i. rt; i, ,.:.:pi ; . , i V. .-1 . i :.; i l.i- i - .'. i'oi v. , ! ioi . '.i' : I I ' ii t.-'.l.cii b . I !. p.,!i ' ; I (' : I . h.e ill ! t : i to. oil (o a : a. ; i a ;.a-d in koi e signer . i ; i r, ; lal i has c ; ''" " :l- ' c '' ' I'c-i'k t of X. a,. . A ilia i. r a.nd p abli-h. r ..' ..r ( a ". in ; c a or: o. sa : : r'-' ""'' ' ' la o. is at !a.a!. i .at ou r oat v a , K ! J-.' (O . '. ni I .a . : las! a. n.l a!! I tiaua This a-:-must ;h rfofi r. and wii! ' --for:.i a: .. .. ; i t ..::.- :( : a; e s l e .u o in . tl.e luiure naiv i .... ,. a, , Clevclaad Plain I)ealer--Pre-id 1-1 ta!.e; the ..a!y ;a i-? i t he :' l:t Vlli'll of a . e i - k-g nation. J a.!.- nata-'i !: camrc-i , O .,.,! , ..,,.. ,-a ,: il T M i' :S o ! a r a vi la-. V- a wa 't v-i i; r i . r.lers. 31 r. Preside -t.' Ui.-veland P-es-- "Wi'h tka ;a;-I ', t idee of kka-oln. Pre idenl Wilsor. . j s-id-d our skip of state through! : the storm-tos,ed waters. In a u o hm -" h "''1 'hl : " ;;'n"' j ' ring mind. Germany must under- j jsaa; taat wiale iu:m:re.: m,:aons , "s stan.i by ti;e proskk ai. Portland. Ore. Fob. :;FolUwig i-- . the editorial caaaia-n.t of I'ortla.nd's , k raalag iiewspapera: Piirtkual Hi cg n .Iou-n.il (Suna :y j '"The American people do not want i war. Germany wains no war wi'h tho Um'U'd States. Our part as cit izens is that calm co'lcctcibie--.- v. h'eh 1 clin.rs to reas m ar.d v.a'ks in the way i of humanity and loyalty 1o tile u:i- in'.t - .5:ied ll.-if- of lie ivoublie . Freaav. Russi". and the o her.--. J he clist-ussion ot the .pis i. c uion ot step will raa.-saniy J mi i.e.. iron now on. With - ca.l.n we cnt-.m plate the future of America." Portland Oregonia.i (Suiday) -The break v. itii t,ermany is l l j mere diplomatic refn-al to rema m in frierdly re!-: t ions with a power which has assailed ou" ia ;Mts ami .n .oru-o up 'hgni'y. it is a summons to .bo raLci to av.-.,e la- t h, s. erne pe n which coafroals it. T e have shown to the world a noble tk-gree of self- control under extraordinary provo-j cation. It is ital th.it we are to- MURMMMU M . I 3 II v r 1 r ! ieeio i our 4 noes from i reezm with a Perfection Oil Heater in your The ? c bed rooms can also be made comfortable with these smokeless heaters. Telephone us. I . i i.ii'K v. a i a - "Publi" -1.1. - r.f .re-!'er.. .-, i i-' I ' t:i: i : playing a ' ' i a, is k u i;d 0"rri-'i: ia-o-. a V: r a".a- 'j'ia !e-iding :i f '': itvd (..-;.,.i -Tio- a a '-it ire o - -f (...; M..,k-.i- i r sadn: ?v in : i : a' tre )reioc.i i ..;.! a d -Mbt ! n ."a. i i'-an ship (! ('.;.- a !kr- on .; . ka v. i a. i f ( V.- a i v. ; i --. . - a a a anavoalaO!e. i e. !:--ea able i tis a to ti'.I day don't be- ! ('erman '; ' ; v '--Ir.a Anaricaia" '.'k.t in a wa'-- , i. v''".l 'e wigi-il r- . u ! iraaaeat:-.o.i.- a. a v i'e riace. r i,d ou . bv Pad Habits. at tv.vlvo and have are almost certain to h. ia.ii jo-! ion. Thev I v c . :'..,-.v ; I -re i-a- one meal to di- a- t t.d.ir analaer. Not less J !i a ;; sk.ovdd ek:;iso between ha' ka If a:r troiaded with in- ; i a. -' !- a co: rect ; ur a-. iocs and take Cr-aiik. rk'.In's Tabats. and you may i :-;.fk' kaaa for a nvac'.: rooavery. !'!".- t afo" '' st rt rgtk.o'i the stomach iaad enable it to perform its functions I n-.iturailv. (! tainak'e evervwk.ere. SAWS. Hand. I rak, cress-cut or any kind of raws l a d and at at Weyrich's carpenter shop. Basement Bank of C Count v. d. If. Ponnokv d 'au-te l this after - a a fo- I.'an ala. niiere he will n hi-- v. o"k a- stale bank examiner. an over San. lay vi.-it with his n f3 C H U ffj ! 3 tk B B rPV'T? TklOkC 311 AutOITIObilC Out Of YOUT Ford! -v3 'ilzirnrtyfi !li!3?'rS 5 Li? eJi'tV 21 d 3fiwlU Jack Mill ford who represent Pick ens Co.. traveling his territory in an automobile met with a peculiar aed distressing accident about tive -rales east of Bradford. It seems tkat a siaidaii gust of wind blew off his kat and in attempting to catch it lie let go of the steering wheel. Un- i for t mi a civ at that moment the j ,rr,st valuable accessory y : l: ought out for the Ford car. Re- moves the strain of driving. Gives aom'dcto control of car, over 10,000 sold to date, your car is next, come t a real machine shop and have one pi,t na. try it if you don't like it, t.,f.e it ofr amj rcfun(j yoUr , p, ico $15.00. ' m PJftfth 111ft ft 81 fl 11 ll NlSfllgillP A fl II l.f U O 1 1? I 51 B tf fclfiUl I ! 9 1 U UlIU Plattsmouth, aier 1 " MAY INVITE ALL NEUTRALS TO mm u q kin' v. I). C. Fe'n. J. It ported tonight in diplomatic aa.at r.-, ou. u:.'-on'ir;r;ed in any aa-:;'..n oi!k-i.;l so.nce that Presi-i-r.' Wilson in jtlvisi!!g neutrals of . - aa'i. a in M-verhag diplomatic re . " with d'ei many ha-- invited a.r a.;.t :,: to follow kis cour.-e. I 'doiit Wilson's address to con-re.-r i .day said he would expect iraaO.ial.- to follow his course if he , ' found i: rvaessary to take further tey- to American rights. I (:'' -kds tonight diil not make clear in hi tiier 4 he president expected tlie :entra!s to follow his example in the steps already taken or whether he expected them to follow the step-; of ti e United States woukl take in the next eventuality. Some of the ofacials who were asked o explain tlie uncertainty declined to daera-s the subject and others were ! io. ki-cd to believe that the pivsi- j jdeiH hoped other neutrals would, by i.avciii'g diplomatic lelations, make a coin hi a. id protest with thte United States against the latest war zone de cree. The effect of a united neutral protest, fume oMiciah? hoped, would have tlie eifect of modifying Gor manv's announced intentions. POSTPONED PUBLIC SALE. The public sale of E. R. Queen, that was to have been held at his home, nine miles south of Plattsmouth and four and a half miles east of Murray, n Pi iday, February IHh, has been postponed until Tuesday, February IZih, owing to the fact that two sales i;i this locality were billed on the same da v. DR. BLIIICK. Dr. Bleick, 532 World-Herald huild- j ina', Omaha, specialist in eye, ear, nose and throat diseases, will be at I Plattsmouth every Tuesday, at B. A. McElwain jewelry store. Eye glasses scientifically fitted. IRREVERSIBLE WORM Steering Gear for Ford Cars Nebraska vv m .sis. v-'i--'. Foun