THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY.- MARCH 1, 1917. 13 GERMANY HOLDS MERICAM CONSULS Four Officials Detained as Hostage for Consul Mueller, Awaiting Passports.. NOT DELAYED BY THE V. S. Hudson Exhibit by Guy Smith at the Auto S how Washigton, Feb. 28. Four Amer can consuls are being detained in Ger many, while the Berlin government awaits official advices that all German consuls in this country, ordered to Central li d South America, have been permitted to proceed. The German government's action is based on circumstances which, through no fault of the United States, de tained Consul Mueller at Havana, Cuba, while he was on his way from Atlanta to Quito, Ecuador. The American consuls detained in Germany are Consul Henry C. P. IJamm, transferred from Aachen to Harput, Turkey; Consul John Q. Wood, transferred from Chemniti to Messina; Vice Consul W. Bruce Wal lace, transferred from Magdeburg to Constantinople; Vice Consul C. Innes lirown. transferred from Mannheim to Constantinople. . Two notes have been received from the German government on the sub ject; the first a week ago. charging tiiat the United .States had detained Mueller at Havana, and a second to day, asking for a reply to the first and also containing a statement on charges that American consuls and their wives departing from Germany had been subjected to indignities. It added that as soon as Mueller had been allowed to proceed, the Amer ican consuls could go on. That the German government has been misinformed regarding Consul Mueller and other German consuls lite L. .x- : '-4 r 1 ' formerly stationed in the United States, is certain. The departure of none has been hindered by this gov ernment. Mueller was forced to re main in Havana longer than he at first thought would-be necessary, and he cabled Berlin that he was detained there. The German government is believed to have taken this to mean that the United States was responsible for the detention. As a matter of fact Mueller was forced to rerhr.in in Hava?.-. because of temporary lack of transportation and failure to receive passports from the Ecuadorean government. He left Havana for his new post several days ago. ' ' In the note received today, Ger many complains against published re ports recently cabled to the United States from The Hague, in which it was stated that American consular officials leaving Germany had been mistreated. It is stated that every thing possible was done to provide for the comfortable and safe departure of the American officials and blame for the alleged misrepresentations is placed upon Vice Consul Harold F. Quarton, formerly at Berlin, whom Germany believes to have been the only consular official in The Hague at the time the newspape-- articles were cabled. As for treatment said in newspaper dispatches from Europe to have been accorded American consuls and mem bers of their families, Germany de clares that instructions were given that they should receive every per sonal consideration. However, it is made clear that on the grounds of military necessity there were inany conditioiisncideut to the crossing of the frontiers to which. Americans, the same as citizens of other nationalities, had to submit. It was impossible, Germany asserts, that all the military regulations could be done away with at the time the Amer ican consula.' and diplomatic officials were crossing the frontier. Banker and Two Sons ' Sentenced to Prison Chicafci, Feb. 28.-Williasn H Paisley and his sons, Tames T. and" Oliver F., charged with receiving die posits after they knew their three banks here to be insolvent, were found guilty today. The sons were sentenced to three years and the father to one year prison. London Schools Close; No Men to Handle Coal (forrtpondnce e( Th AMortattd PrtM.) London, Feb. 12. Many Lon don schools have been closed on ac count of their inability to get coal. lne coal dealers owe plenty of the fuel, but are unable to find men to de liver it. everybody radf Be Went Ada. BUS -r r f t f 14414 XJLXJLJL TTT TT T 111X11 The New MICHELIN UNIVERSAL TREAD &4 Y No Other Tire Like It For All-round Service ote the.. Heavy Broa Flat Tread Combining All the Advantages of Other Non-Skids of Both the Raised Tread and the Suction Tread Types See Our Accessory Exhibit. , Omaha Auto Supply Co.1 R. J. EISENHARDT, Secretary and Manager. 2037 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. Ah ah At- lllillllillilillllllllllH r r ttt rr r AUTO-INTOXICATION EXPLAINED Br SAMUEL HAMILTON. M. D. A French physiologist described man as "digestive tube with arrangements tor locomotion and guidance." It Is commonly said that most people " dig their grave) with their teeth." The disastrous effects of constipation have always been well known. Jt is easily understood bow serious are the troubles which aro caused bv stagnation of decayed matter in the large intestines poison reabsorbed I and taken into the circulation this is called auto-intoxication. It is apparent, therefore, that the first necessity is to cleanse the intestines thoroughly. The best method for cleansing the whole intestinal (ran I and ursine the liver into activity is to take as much outdoor f exercise as possible, drink hot water before meals, and take a pleasant, laxative, vegetable pill occasionally. Such one i... is made un of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap: tmade into a sugar-coated pill that gives tone to the bowels. This was first made and sold bv almost, all druggists nearly f.t,.. . nl,. Pi,.'. PI. .ion Poll.t. Such simple means will prevent auto-intoxication. I'copie are realizing tnat tne Kidneys, just as do the bowels, need to be flushed occa sionally. The kidneys are an eliminative organ and are constantly working, separ ating the poisons from the blood. Uric acid backs up into the system, causing rheu matism, neuralgia, dropsy and many other serious disturbances. This can be avoided by stimulat ing the kidneys to increased action, and because of its tonio effect on these organs I would -advise any hone to purchase Anunc (double or 11 triple strength ), Which is to be had nowadays at almost any drug store, ..and take it three times a day L Also drink hot water before mest". 1 tr JMtrvrnrAil ' "When you tlitliiPllmm." It is the bluest, best finlsted Four ever proJuceJ at trie price plus trie refinements of the most expensive models. Here are some of the superi orities that assure this car a sweeping1 success 114-inch wheel base, 32-t. p. motor, SOH-ineli full can tilever rear springs, Dixie waterproof, hih tennoMnagneto. Batavia non-skid tires all four wheels, two unit electric starting an J lighting1. Stromberg type carburetor, Joubli bulb headlights with dimmer, 17-gallon gas tank in rear. PULLMAN MOTOR CAR CO. OMAHA T. G. NORTHWALL CO., YORK. PA. SIOUX CITY Booth 12 at ths Show 'VttllllllllKlltlllltirKillllllKIIIIIXIIIKIlf IIIIIKI (llllllitllltllllllltllllllillllllllltlXlllltlllllllirilllllllllllllllHIlltllXrillT Parry Bodies For Ford Delivery Wagons and Ford Ton Truck The Most Complete Line of Com mercial Bodies on the Market . I. No. BOO Body With Cab for Tori Ton Truck. m m No. 208 Slin-On Roadster Body. -"t? f Complete Stock at Omaha. Quick Shipments Get Our Prices Before Buying ' Lininger Implement Co. I Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 109. liiiiiiiciawiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiw Unbeatable Exterminator kjf of Rats.Mlce and Buai Used by V.a.Oowrnment Used tho World Over Jt Old RHimbfr Ttiaf Never Falls - ISc.2Se.At Druggist THC RECOONlZEb STANDARD-AVOID SUBSTITUTES Give your Want Ad a chance tomake good, Run it in The Bee. .