"V RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF '. --.- ,. m iXi i . LONGER WANTED RECALL OF GERMAN ATTACHES HAS BEEN REQUESTED. PEACE IS NOT YET IN SIGHT .British Public Asked to Consider No Proposition Toward Peace Villa Followers Adopt Bandit Methods. U'estirn .Ncw?iupcr Union Nows Service. WaBhlngtoii. Itnmodluto withdrawal of Captulu Karl JJoy-Ed uud Captain Franz von Pajion, respectively navnl and military attaches of the German embassy, has been requested by the etato department In making formal amjouncement of this action, Secretary Lansing Bald the attuclies bad rend, -ercd themselves porsona non grata to tho United States government by im proper activities In connection with naval and military matters. The sec rotary acted with the full upproval of President Wilson, who Is understood to have determined that the United States shall ho rid of foreign olllclals who make themselves obuoxloiiB by activity harmful to tho best Interests of the nation. Turn to Outlaw Methods. Douglas, Ariz. After being robbed and then tortured by Villa soldiers, who demanded that ho glvo them 1-1)0 which they boUovcd ho had hidden, Mclinnls King, an American mining man and storekeeper at Cos, Sonora. a short dlstanco north of Nncozurl, ar rived hcio and told of conditions south of tho International border, whore the Villa troops havo been operating. Other Americans, Ring said, also had been robbed and Imprisoned. Villa soldiers were said to havo told Amerl caiiH that "they were in retreat to Chi huahua and that as Americans had classed them as bandits they Intended to conduct themselves as such toward all Americans they met. NO PEACE YET FOR AWHILE. British Public Advised to Put Idea Out of Their Heads. London. A war lecture by Oeorgo Uernard Shaw, blfnrju a mothers' meet ing organised by London suffragets, lealt mainly with the recent peace talk. "The wholo Urltish nation Is de termined not to have peace now," said Mr. Shaw, "for that would mean a triumph for Herman prestige. You may as well put peace entirely out of your heads, for summer sklos may come more than onco before wo see peace again In Europe Even if tho Herman emperor should retlro before tils own frontiers and announce that having shown what tho German na tions and army could do ho was ready to leave matters to arbitration, we could not accept the bltuatiou, but would bo bound to light our way" to Herlin to show that wo could beat them." Campbell Murder Suspect Arrested. Omaha, Neb. Guy Lemon, who was arrested In Lincoln, has been Identified by Vernon llarklns, a "Jitney" driver as the man he watched run away from the scone of tho shooting of C. 1). Campbell hero Friday, November 19. tie made tho Identification from a yel low lint worn by Lemon and by a pe culiar twitch of one of Lemon's legs as he ran. Lemon's nose has been broken and is crooked and IIi'iUlns had noticed this also. Hauser Pleaded Not Guilty. Omaha, Nob. Arthur Hauser was Wednesday arraigned in police court on a charge of having murdered V. IL Smith, cashior of tho Woodmen of the World, and ufter pleading net guilty, was bound over, without buid to tho district court. Ho was taken to the ccunty Jail, where ho will to main until brought to trial. Hausor acted as his own attorney at tho ar raignment, questioning all witnesses who testified. Revenue Receipts Break Record. Omaha, Nob. An Incroaso of ap proximately $85,000 In receipts of the United States Internal revenua ofllco for the district of Nebraska Is shown In the report completed by Chief Clerk Edward North. Tho rocclpta Jumped from $222,000.02 last year, to $300, 953.01 during tho past month, break ing all records In this state for the month of November. France Calls Boys to Colors, l'aris. Franco has called boys ot eighteen to tho colors. Tho chamber of doputloa passed a bill providing for such a call and 250,000 ouths uru now subject to military Borvlco. They rep resent tho class of 1917. War Min ister Galllenl has promised to use them on the firing lino only in case they are needed Imperatively. Few, howover, are hopeful enough to bellevo this need will not ariso soon. It Is expected six months at tho outsldo may see them in tho trenches. Lincoln, Nob. Tho number of Ne braska national banks forced to bo I ys! come stato institutions by reason of disparities and inequalities between the federal and Btate laws, was fur ther Increased whon tho First Na tional bank of Clnrks received permis sion to come under state banking laws. This makes thlrty-ono such changos In tho past twenty months, It was stated at the banking board ofllcos. Changes will bo urged In tho federal banking law by Senator Hitchcock, Including tbo provision for a national guaranty law. I BIG BROTHER (Convriuiit' WILL ASK FOR PEACE TERMS ITALY WILL SOON MINGLE IN BALKAN FRAY. German Socialists Will Put Question Up to Chancellor Nebraska Fanners' Congress Favors Prohibition. WuMti'in Newspaper Union News Service. Louden. Italy, through her for eign minister, liarou Souiiluo, has an nounced her udheslon to the treaty of London, whereby the allied powers undertake nut to conclude a separate peace, and at the same time has de clared her intention of sending help to the Serbian army in the ilalkans. This news, tho most important for several days, will go far to clear tho situation, especially In Greece, where negotiations arc still proceeding be tween King Constantino, his cabinet and the ministers of the quadruple entente. These negotiations have been protracted owing to Greece's un willingness to allow the allies free uso of the railways and the right to pollco Greek waters against submurliius. They are not yet completed, but latest atlvl -es indicate that they are likely to end In complete satisfaction to tho untento powers, the assurance that Italy, as well as Great Hrltaln, Prnnro nnd Hussia, Is to glvo military support to the Serbians, In their efforts to re gain Jtheir lost territory, making the case for Greek assistance stronger. Partners Favor Prohibition. Omaha, Neb. The Nebraska farm ers' congress turned down the reso lutions committee insofar as its mom bcrs oppesed prohibition, and u pro hibition resolution proposed as an amendment to tho committee report was adopted by a vote of 52 to 7. This action came after cue and one-half hours of lighting on the lloor, and the result was obtained by a standing voto. A. G. Wolfonburgor of Lincoln was active In tho support of the resolu tion and the light on the lloor for It was led by W. F. Dale of Denton and Frank G. Odell of Omaha. Charles Wooster, who led the light for the wets In committee, continued his lead ership en the door of the house. ASK FOR TERMS OF PEACE. Social Democrats of Germany to Put the Question Squarely to the Chancellor. L'criln. The Uorwaerts. the organ af tho social demociatlc party, an nounces that thu toelul democrats in tho relchstag havo determined to put thu following Interpellation in a body at the next session: "Is the Imperial chancellor ready to give Information as to the conditions under which he would he willing to enter into peace negotiations?" Herr Suheldmaiiu, tne leader of the party, will put the question, and lierr Lausberg has hern chosen to do'mto It. A more detailed and seaichlm' In quiry im to tho government's attitude respecting peace wjib defeated by the social democrats by a vote of 5S tc 53. T:io Vorwaerts In commenting on tho subject, nays- "What wo demand Is a definite expression on tho social democrats' peace demands and a clear answer given it." Lincoln, Nob. An offort to solvo tho farm credits problem launched In tho organization or the United Farm ers' Rural Credit association, a co-operative Nebraska corporation with a capital Btuclc or $500,000, is exciting Intel est The association plans to in vent In Nebraska farm mortgages and in h'suu collateral bonds, secured by these mortgagos, for sale to tho gen eral public. It Is designed to elim inate the profits of the middleman by furnishing to its members long-time loans without a loan agent's commis sion and at a minimum cost. Big Order for Copper After War. New York. OrdorB for copper ag gregating about 200,000,000 pounds, nearly one-fifth the annual production in the United Stntes, havo been placed by German representatives with cop per concerns in this country. As cop per was quoted at twenty cents a pound tho cost of tho German pur chases amounts to $10,000,000, In in stances whoro tho contracts havo been (lied tho metal has been placed In ator ago under an agreement to ship to Germany Immediately after tho war. KILL JOY POWDER WORKS EXPI OSION IS STILL A MYSTERY. America More Prosperous Than at Any Time Since 1906 British New Liquor Law Now In Effect. WVatcin NVr.p'ipt-r I'nlon News Service Wilmington, Del. Nothing has yet developed that would throw any light on tho cause of the explosion at the Dupont black powder plant, near hero. Olllclals of the Dupont company, after an investigation by a largo force ot detectives, deny the dlsastor was the work of an outside agency. An of ficial statement says: "Wo have no ground to suspect the explosion was the result of anything other than nu accident. The whole thing Is shrouded In mystery. Un fortunately, those who might havo knowledge of the causo are dead. Many sensational rutnoro havo been current, but all are groundless as far as our Information goes. No placards giving warning of planned explosions wero posted at Carney'B 1'olnt, N. J., or along tho Urandywlno creek hero. Neither was an electric wire dis covered leading to thu plant from the opposite side of tho creek as was re ported. "The company has no reason to place any credence In roporta that tho disaster was the deliberate work of anyone Inside or outsldo tho works." Liquor Law Goes Into Effect. London. The now restriction on the snlo of liquor has become effective. Subject to tho unusual exemption for residents of the promises and to spo clal provisions for Woolwich, Green wich, the district around Hartford and certain wharf areas, it Is made an of feuso punlEhublo by a lino of $500 or Imprisonment for six months to sell or supply Intoxicating liquors for con sumption on tho premises except bo tween tho rollowlng hours: Week days Noon to 2:30 p. m., and G:30 to 9:30 o'clock In tho evening. Sundays 1 to 3 p. in., uud C to 9 p. in. Spirits for homo drinking cannot bo purchased on Saturday or Sunday, nor on other days except botweeu noon and 2:30 p. in. PLENTY OF CHRISTMAS MONEY. Americans Hava More Than Any Year Since 1906. New York. Merchants here say Americans have more money to spend tor Christmas this year than In any holiday season slnco 1900. The big stores nro preparing for a record trado and wholesale houses aro unablo to fill orders in ma.iy linos. This Is at tributed to a rush of buyors from other cltleB to ropleniuh depleted stocks. L. S. I'elz, secretary of tho whole sale and retail merchants' association, saly that the merchants of Now York huvo never known hotter times. ' "Tho business which haB romo to America bocauso of the war lias put dollars In the pocket of tho averngo man," he said, "but I do not believe this prosperity Is dopendent upon the war. If tho war ended next month there would still be prosperity here." 23,000,000 Ready for War. Herlin. "The famous Hindu scholar TaruknasdiiB declares that tho Moham medan nations of Apia ravor a union with Turkey and Hint there aro 23,000, 000 Mohammedans In India who are ready for war," says a dispatch given out by tho Overseas Nows agency. Toklo. Great Britain has Inrormed Japan that tho Urltish government has not contemplated an njllanco wlu China, as had been roportod, tho Jap anese rorelgn offlco has officially an nounced. Negro Convict Found Guilty. Juliet, 111. Joseph Campbell, u ne gro convict, war. found guilty of mur dering Mrs. Mazlu Odotto Alton wlfj of former Warden Allen, In the war den's apartments of tho stats peulten tlary here, Mrs. Allen, a former mu sical comedy star, was found doad In her bed In tho warden's suite at tlij stato prison on tho morning of June 2-3 last after a llro which was uupposcc. to have been started by thu murderer to conceal his crime, was extinguished. PEACE CRAFT AT SEA HENRY FORD AND PARTY AWAY ON MISSION UNITED STATES TO PROTEST Requisition of Amerlcnn Ships C lleved Illegal. Panama-Pacific Exposition Has Closed. Wrntrin New ! paper I'tilnn NVu Sen Ire. New York. Henry Ford and moro than eighty peace advocates sailed from hero Saturday on tho steamer Oscar II for Chlsllansand, Norway. The party was accompanied by fifty, sovon newspaper correspondents and photographers, and more thnii twenty general assistants, secretaries and Btenogrnphors. A number of the mem bers who arrived too late to sail on tlid Oscar II, have had reservations mado Tor them on (he Frederick VIII of the same line, which sails later. This second party may number a dozen and, It was announced, will In clude three governors who did not go on tho Oscar II. Panama-Pacific Exposition Closes. San Fransclco. The I'niiiitiiii-I'urllic International exposition closed Satur day. Hundreds or thousands of In candescent lights twinkled and tremb led tho farewell slgnnl a few minutes heroic midnight and at 12 o'clock tho lights went out for the last time. Tho exposition of 28S days duration oill clally was at an end, though the fare woll carnival continued In the morning hours. With the extinguishing of tho electric lights there was a Hash In tho sky or thousands or rockets, bombs and star shells. More than hair a ton or powder was used to hurl them Into tho air, making a salvo which W. n. A. Hyatt, tho director or lllunilnntlon, said was tho heaviest and most elaborato pyrotechnic display over attempted. UNITED STATES WILL PROTEST. Requisitioning of American Ship Hocking Believed Illegal. Waahlngton. -Vigorous representa tions will he made to Great llrltal'i by the United States against the requi sitioning ot tho American steamship Hocking without prizo court proceed ings. This became known after tho receipt of olllclnl continuation from American Consul Geneial Young nt Halifax of reports that the Hocking had been held. The ship has been detained at Hall fax since her seizure by a llritlsh warship while en routo from New York to Norfolk. Tho action ot Great Hrltaln Is to bo vigorously contested us in viola tion of international law. Belgium Wants Nebraska Goods. Lincoln, Nob. That part of Hulglum that is liberated from the German sway wants all the machinery, tools nnd raw materials that Nebraska can export to rebuild Its former indus tries, according to u communication recolvcd by Secretary Whlttou of the Lincoln Commercial club from Dr. 10. L. Do Lanuy, ot Omaha, acting Hoi glan consul. Secrotary Whitten re plied that he would rerer the matter to local shippers. In Dr. Do Lanny'a let tor were two conimiinli tlons from Consul De Wnllo or New Orleans, ask ing tho Omahn consul to get In touch with local producers and rorward their catalogs and prices at the earliest pos sible moment. Government Takes No Hand. Washington. Several European na tions, neutrnl as well as belligerents, havo Inquired or the United States con cerning thu status or the pence party which has sailed In n vessel chattered by Henry Ford. To each Secretary Lansing has replied that tho American ovenimont not only has no connec tion with the expedition, hut assumes no responsibility tor any activities or negotiations on the part or those on gaged in tho movement. Sir Horace Plunkett Coming. Now York. Among arrivals on tho Unor Adriatic from Liverpool wns Sir Horace Plunkett, head of tho Irieli congested district board, who is on his way to Nebraska seeking Informa tion Hint will aid In the agricultural Improvement of Ireland. San Antonio, Tex. Plans for nn In ternational ralr here In 1918 to cole brato the two hundredth anniversary of tho founding of San Antonio by tho Franciscan monks have been put lindor way. It Is proposed to ralso a fund or $1,000,000 to luunch tho ex position. El I'aso, Tex". A reorganization of tho Villa government In Mexico nnd tho election of n new president are to bo considered at a meeting ot tne "sov ereign convention" of tho Villa gov ernment, soon to be held at Juarez, according to announcement. Lincoln, Neb. Nobrnska university students celebrated tho close of the Vhlrd all-victorious football season Friday evening with a monster ban quet at the Lincoln hotel. Moro than four hundred students and alumni Joined In tho festivities marking tho finish ot the 1915 football Benson, nnd paid tribute to tho gridiron horocs who had helped to write Nebraska's nanio on tho foremost pngo of football his tory. For four hours and a half the mascullno half of tho student body dined, sang, cheered and listened to ipeochcs. Hardly Complimentary. Doyle wns breaking stones on tho toadsldu beneath one of the high hills in South Kilkenny. Eating the grass bcslile him was tho ass that cur ried him to and fiotu his work. Tho donkey wan old, and, as Doyle would say, "us cute as himself." One day an English tourist chanced to come thu way, and the ass, seeing him n preach, began to bray loud and long. Thu tourist, coining up to Doyle, asked: "Why does that old nss bray at see ing mo?" "1 don't know,' sold Doyle, "but thoro Is nn old snyln' In the place 'when rrlends meet henrts warm.'" Impossible. Guest (to waitress, doubting his bill) What! I'm supposed to have drunk lonrteen glasses ot liver 7 That Is Impossible, little one, or I should have kissed you long ago! File Kendo lllnetter (Munich). An Improved Quinine, Docs not Cause Nervousness nor Kinging in Head The liKppv eonihliiMtlmuiMitkiitlieft in LAX ATI VKimo.l(l.'ININT,iimkl lilt-Ijuliiliio lu tlilit form luuo it fur Mliir i-II eel limn tlio onllmirr Quinine, nnd It run Im tnltcn tiv any one wltiioill itnVctlnc IIik liratl. Iti'imuntnT to cull for tlio full imiiH',1. ii nllve lit omuQulnlnt. Look forblgiiiituiiiuf K. W. tiioMt U"m And to Others. "What's all this about the allies situation in the llnlkans?" 'Don't ask, child. It's all Greek (o me." Ret Content IS Fluid Drachms, ftOIL, MaS ISSVP - . $ outl KS alcohol-a IM'.ll oi:nt. AVrtfclnlilcPiYpamlionfurAa llic Sloiii.ich.smul Bowels el' io' Eo.nl cos Proimlcsl)igcstioii,Cliccrfiil ncss nnd Rc.st.Coiitnias neither Oiiiiun.Morpliinc nor Mincsfll, NOT Naucotic 2v tfouDesiiiu PiratUL m is tt PumftnSltd- Eo3q VvtAttf !atUi J'tniHrrrunl ' Jll'thrionaUSedd Nia '!i Ctaritud Suftfr nw I'uUtrffMn tlmrerr, 'rtl X perfect Remedy forCHmslTplF' lion. rxur -xoinacii.uuirniuen, Worms, revvrtshucfts iiruL Loss of Sleep Voc-Sirnllr Sltfimlutvof ... i 7ic Centaur comivwV as IQ00 J.M 5 NKW YORK. N Bct Copy of Wrapptr You should love your neighbor In splto of his spite fence. Wrlto murine ICjrellemody:o., Chicago tor Illustrated Hook of tbo Kyo Froo. Liquor doesn't drown troubles; It floats them. Your Liver Is Clogged Up Thmt's Why You're Tired-Out of Sorts .Have No Appetite CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will put you right in a lew cays. They do their duty, Cure Con ulinatlon. Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Kcadacha SHALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature Nebraska Directory WeTbuy seed Send ua antnpleH mid Hlate how much you and yourn-ltlilrnlia,vt-UMHIof Alflfn,HIIIt,Clo ver,Tlinotby,Hin!au Qntkit and any otlier need. fillNN QFrn CC ? H,10tl. Street, jwa..- wxua ". 1.1 l.lnoulu, NeuruakK COSTUMES THEATRICAL rUSTOHICAL MASQUERADE FOR RENT OR SALE Larectt atock In the Weil. Shipped by cxprei anywhere In the U, 8. THEO. LIEBEN & SON, 1516 Howard St, OMAHA CYLINDERS REGROUND AUTO REPAIRING oLoumr and mmmr T. J, Tliorpe IMarlilno Co., 1038 M Ht., Lincoln, Neb, Machlnnand 1'utU'm Hur of ull kind!. Wrlu.rf.U. Tho Lincoln Tannery Send us your Hides nnd Furs nnd havo them made into Robes and Garment for the whole family, w s m uiaiiraT mum rou units iiorcss Address HENRY HOLM, Prop, 917-919 Q St, LINCOLN, NEB. JMBURTERS JPKiBV iSllTTLE mkr iiver .BHSSM PI LLS. Wr MSf l &u7&&?zg t-L3-- KrfctfflfA Tm Profitable mm Habit ma Keeping daily watch on THE APPETITE THE DIGESTION THE LIVER AND THE DOWELS At the first sign of trouble resort to H OSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It helps Nature rcstoie normal conditions throughout the system. MFM ANH Kldnoy trouble proysi iV1 .tZ . . "iwin tho mind. dU- VVOrVlFr cviurnurs mid lessens " viTEi. ambition: benuty, vla or nnd rlieerfiilnrnR oftmi illnuppenr when tlio kidneys nro out of order or dlsoupiod. For Rood result uso Or. Kilmer's) Hwnmp-ttoot, thu irrcnt kidney remedy. At ilnik-idHtn. Hntnpln slzo bottle by Par. col Post, iiloo p:ini)lilet. Aridrcx Dr. Kilmer A Co., ninqlmtntnn. N. V nnd unrliuie ton cunts. H'hen writ ing mention this papur. GASTORIA For Infants and Childron. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMK INTAUn OMMMV, NCW TON fTV. THEPAXTON HOTEL Omihi, Ntoraika EUROPEAN PUN Hooma from 81.00 up stogie, 7B oent up double. CAFK PRICES REASONABLE Forsil Stoves. Hingis, F ur ates. SUus and Not Water Plteta If your local dealer will not supply yen, write us direct, glvluft- till mime. LINCOLN STOVE REPAIR CO. RtUus Beck. Use!. Nth. THE UMELl HOTEL EUROPEAN UNCOLN. NEB. OENTCn OF THINGS AOTVE Rooms $1.00 With Balb $1.50 R. W. JOHNSTON, Oweer and MaaatV MONUMENTS We carry the larsest stock of artistic memorials la lha woit Why buy. tli tough agents when you caa buy direct and save 90 ? Writ for boohlmt. KIMBALL BROS. 1700 O Street Lincoln, Nebraska Wear Out Your Old Tires THE rimgrM; iiourtuia.itT ribt ruKVKus num. ons norma 'nuk Hiixtus HIM. KOT HUT OR HUn COSrSlk-STIIiSIUU-THB rUHS 01 AftStTTIJla . Tirfff.T - u etum ...ifu.jr jr,f mimi ). nJ rarr St 91 The flexible steel rims or bands marked (B) are endless and II flat aealnst the Inside ol the tire opposite the beads. These metal rims answer the same purpose in the Sub-Caslnit that ths beads do In a tegular tiro When a tire Is rim cut as shown by letter ,B) the Sub-Caslnz holds the pressure (or mo reason that the metal rims (B) ara below the rlm cut, and there Is no chance (or the Sub-Casing to be forced through the rlm-cut, as would be the case w'lh ordinary rellnert which are loose at the edges next to the bead. We have a special proposition (or car owners In towr s where we hare no dealers Ask ua, FISHER MANUFACTURING CO., 1530 N St., Uacsb, Nek. Xflfy!1 zx.r B i ff M Af n 5T&ee . PTjffiatsV&Bm V '-mv? la W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 60-1816, r I ft. f "i 'I -i I ft ft. y PvWf-wyjw, -L.