fit;; Ji'"": sr.: : 4 .is: " THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1917. Nebraska HITCHCOCK MEN TRYING TO FORCE NEVILLETO STAY Senator Now Said to Be Using Persuasion With President to Prevent Federal Call to Seventh Regiment ' From a Stsff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Dec. 3. (Special.) To go . to war. or not to go to war, that is the question. Whether it is best' to , stay at home and keep Edgar Howard , and the Bryan .democrats from getting '. control of things or go to war and let what Sherman said about war prevail . in the democratic. ranks. . . : ;This is the great problem that con fronts the governor at present. Gov ernorJv.cvil.le. is .patriotic. He believes his duty is like that of verv othe American citizen, to his country first ' and his party afterwards. , But there are those who believe that aman ' who would take any action which endangers the control of state affairs by the dominant faction, is not a real patriot, and so there the mat ter lies and lifl and lies. f , It is given out' by the bflicTaf Bryan organ in Lincoln that pressure is be ing brought upon the president by Senator Hitchcock to keen the new Seventh regiment from being called outortne state. -., It is said that the effort is being made to convince the president that the pro-German feeling t in Nebraska is-SO; strong , that it, would be the height of folly to take the only regi ment the state has away from here under present Conditions and leave the Deople without protection. . Jri this move lies the danger to the Lucky. Seventh ' Should, the president become convinced that .the state needs the protction f an armed force, the ?eventii may be kept in the state, not withstanding its colonet and its offi" cers and men are more than anxious to get into active service. ' Might Resign Anyway. However if the powers that bem Nebraska should pull off such a stunt and keep the Seventh at homes it may prove to be a boner of "the worst kind. Governor Neville is not the man to stana tor political "camou flage. Should the democratic poli ticians wno tear tne Bryan-Howard taction m - that party, . succeed in thwarting the ambitions of. the gov ernor to go to the front at the head of , the Seventh regiment, the governor is likely to tell them to go to Halifax and resign and go anyway, either as a private or wnere ne can oe or tne most service to his countrv. So the Hitchcock-MulleiT wing of tne democratic party is up against a proposition that to .them U serious. If the governor goes to war at the head of the Seventh, they lose their hold on the executive office. If, by their political machinations, they keep hint from going trIAt way, he may go anyhow and there-rhey stand. , It. is a serious situation and they know it. Beatrice Captain Receives , Orders to Stop. Recruiting ' Beatrice,' Nhf., Dec. (Special.) Captain F. D. Owen of Company D of this city, yesterdaytreeeivea orders fom adjutant general not to recive any more recru.it after noon on Saturday, December 15. Lieutenant Otho Scars, an old Bea trice boy who was recent!;:' -commissioned an officer at Fort knelling, will address Company -. D Tuesday night. Alpha Graf, a farmer living six miles northeast of Beatrice, says his corn is yielding nearly 65 bushels to the acre, and that he has found only about one bushel,, of soft , corn , in every 40 gathered. .TIti he,is feed insr'lo his stock, "-Thomas Dewey;- Kels'qn arid Miss' Bertha Kmg of this, city, and Gf6rge Nelson Buffalo of Jefferson,, Okla., and .Miss Maude. E.Nelsoft bl tKis city.' w we the principals in a: double Marriage, here yesterday at V. the Christian' fhurch7 Kev.'-C F. Stevens of this city,' officiating.';..:; ; Will Terry, who1 left, Beatrice last summer with Company C, for Camp Gody.V bujt yho ; failed lo ', pass thw federal physical examination, arrived in town last evening.' . ,.The -old Union, hall eajt of Bluej .Sprmgs is benig torn down and, an up'to-date community school house v4JT be trcctcd on the ground, A community grocery. store wll' also be established there. vtf.rY R. Kyd, chairman of ; the Gage county fucL committee, has received his-'instructions-as how to proceed. We will appoint a committee to as fsvJ'Uu in,, the ork within the next HUSBANDMAYNQT SLAP WIFE EVEN FOR HER OWN GOOD (From a Buff Correspondent ) jimuiii, icu., jjcc. o. special. )tx The supreme court is divided whether a man should be deprived of the pleasure of licking his wife whenever he finds it necessary in or der to convince her she once prom ised io love ana ooey. The majority of the court holds that a man cannot chastise his wife even when it would appear it is for ner good, Dut one ot the members who is a bachelor and another who is a married man dissent from the opinion chiefly because they do not believe the man used violence enough that is they do not mean that he should have chastised her harder, but that what he did do can not be considered cruelty in the real sense ot the word. The case is one where Lillian Unzicker applied for a diviorce from her husband Frank in Deuel county on the ground, that he had slapped her. It is alleged that at the time specified the wife, who had been ill was dressing for a ride for her health and the husband insisted she should dress warmer. When the wife ob jected he simply emphasized his judgment with a slap. The district court refused to give the wife a divorce, but the supreme court decided otherwise, holding that the law does hot allow a husband to use personal violence against his wife even for her own good and even when CHINA CONFRONTED BY TWOJJPRISINGS Rebels Are Marching on Han kow; General Wang Shi Chen Names New-Cabinet. Louis Raapke, Pioneer Business Man, is Dead Me exercise,, he required of her is necessary tor ner health Hiss chil- Memohal Services Held i im For Late Crete Professor l Crete, ( Neb., Dec. 3. (Special.) Memorial services over the late Prof. John S. Brown, who died , .here August 4, were held at the chapel of Doane college Sunday. Addresses of appreciation for his work as principal of Jhe. academy and professor of ancient languages were; delivered by the student body, faculty, and .trus tcesr'vi til- ' Brown was born Nov: 20, 1844, atv Bridge water, N. IS. In J882, he came "to Doane college where he has been connected with educational activities' ever since! , He .was married in 1875 to riniily- Davis, who with three dren. are left.? ., r Ed P. Smith Succeeds .Peters on Appeal Board , (Trom Buff Cormpondent ) Lincoln, Neb.' Dec. i. (Special Telegram.) Attorney Edward " P. Smith of1 Omaha, has been appointed a ' member of the North Nebraska Selective. Draff Appeal board by Governor Neville to take the place of M. O Peters who has resigned be cause of press of business affairs. Pres ident Wilson b approved the ap pointment e r ; v,:' . Entire Town Turns. Out to ry -j; See Youths Dff for War 'Genoa, . Neb., Dec-3. (Special Telegram.) Eleven young ' men left at noon today, for Omaha to enlist in various branches-of -the service. They were escorted io the depot by the Civil War Veterans' band, school children 'nd the entire population of ne town. Shumway Finds Some Land I rThe River Brought to Light r (From SUtt Corrctpondent.) LLmcoln, Dec. 3. (Special.) Land Commissioner Grant Shumway has discovered 120 acres of land in Doug las county which for a period of years apears to have been undiscovered ter fitory as far as the state receiving any compensation therefrom. The land lies along the Missouri river in Section 36, township IS, nge 13.. in Douglas county just-northeast of -Omaha. It was fori ierly school land, but one day the Missouri river washed it away. This happened fn the year 1909. The books of the com missioner's office show that the ac- count covering this land was closed m '19111. Now the land appears again the Misouri washed it away, it Was Tbe commissioner wants "t& -know when the Missouri put Jt baq and! now long it nas Deen in use since -be ing put back. . . , :: , -'. nwiiiiai wbiiuvi icabiici v , InjiirecT in Auto Accident Kearnev. Neb.. Dec. Ji-ZSnecial Edith Jones, a normal school stu dent was severely injured yesterday afternoon when she was run down by an uio on west Lincoln way. , At the time of the accident. Mi. Tone and three companions : were k return ing from school and were on the side walk. A car driven by E. M. Mason. auto mechanic, ran wild, leaving the streef and tearing down the walk at high -speed, the driver being unable to control his machine. Three of the girls managed io scamner out ?f the danger lonc . but Miss Jones was struck and knocked down. She was bruised about the body and suf- ered internal injuries. .' II llll I '' ' ' II'. Clay County Town Ready; -: To Build New School j. . (From ,a 8taK 'CorrraponaSat) ), Lincoln, Dec, 3. (SpeciaI.)-The twon of Trumbull in the " extreme northwest corner of Clay,, county is preparing to build a new and modern school building. This school is one of the first consolidated district schools organized in the state and is com prised of districts in Clay. Adams. Hall and Hamilton counties which all corner at that point. ' ' : , The present building has six robins and six teachers, but it is the inten tion to have a new and larger build ing ana cmpioy more teacners teach ers, , ; , . - ; . . Girl Fatally Burned When - ' She Starts Fire jn Stove Newport, Neb., Dee, 3. (S.pecial.) Zelma Gates, 7-year-old daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gates of Pony Lake, formerly of Broken Bow, was fatally burned last night while: at; tempting during the absence of her parents from the house tq start a fire in a stove. She died this morn ing; The body will 4 be ; taken .to troken Bow for interment. Peking, Dec. 3. Uprisings are in progress in the Yang-Tse-Kiang provinces, including two independent movements. RejelsN in Hu-Nan province are threatening to march on Hankow. General Wang Shi Chen has been named acting premier. It is expected his cabinet will be only a temporary makeshift. The ministerial crisis has disorganized the war ministry. A man date was issued today announcing the appointment of the following cabinet- Minister of foreign affairs, Lu Cheng-Hsianfj, Minister of the interior, Chin Nun Hsun. Minister of finance, Wang Ko Ming. Minister of the navy, Admiral Liu ivuanjf nsung. LiehniS,er f agncuIture Tl'en-Wen Minister of communications, Tsao i ulin. Chief of the Tchang. Acting premier and Wang Shi Chen. i ft J general staff, Yin war minister, Two Injured When Motor 4 . J Car Turns Over on Curve . .'Valparaiso, Neb., Dec. 3. (Special.) Lawrence Hassenpheg and Miss C. C. Fisher were badly bruised when an auto in which they were riding turned turtle in rounding a curve about a mile southwest of town yes terday morning. " Both " were pinned under the car. It is not believed their injuries will prove serious. Would Appoint Five Jackies. Washington, Dec. 3. Each mem ber of congress should be allowed to appoint five midshipmen to the naval academy instead of three, Secretary Daniels suggested today in recom mending to congress enlargement of next year's class. 1 ' Incendiary Fire Destroys Thousand Bushels of Corn Table Rock. Neb.. IW i cial. A laree com rriK P " ,wx umiicis oi corn, was destroyed here on the Joe Miller tenant farm ine nre is supposed to be of incen diary, origin. .... The fourth, quarterly meeting of we tuuiiiy jarmers eaucational and co-operative : union, was held in the opera Ihouse af Table Rock yester day. There was speaking by several and dinner was served at the noon hour. A program was given in the aiicrnoon. i .a. ..j TUm '.IL- -'11.- ' ; iun ui mc committee on ine xoung Aiens Christian associa war anve tor. fawnee county t awneeuty, $1,1Z4; HiKh School, $390; Pawnee precinct, ?247: Sheridan precinct, $268.25: Clay j;:;'" fj--m, mission creeic, $322.75 : DuBoisi $80: South Fork nr.. cirtct, $95. Table Rock; $42; Table Rock precinct, $134.65;i OA pre 5inct,'S5.25; Burchard, $14.50; West orancn, o.su; rium Creek, $81.50 iptai, ?iJ.j06.35. This; includes both pieages and cash. Execution of Private' Cadue is Approved Washington, Dec. 3.The execu tion ot Private Frank Cadue of the imaniry, tor the rape and murder of a 7-year-old French girl in France on November 5, has been approved by mc war acpartment. ; r Cadue was hanged; after sentence by a military court-martial, instead Bolsheviki, that the bank had been closed on account of the imposition of the authority of the new regime. The proclamation says that even under the rule of the cmoeror funds were never ' advanced to the imperial family with ' out due authority, and that the ad ministrators of the bank cannot be party to theft of the people's money. of being shot, as had previously bean said. The record of the trial says he .confessed to the crime and oleaded that, being under the Jinfluence of nquor, ne did not know what he was aoing. -,, ., i In reviewing the case the War de partment considers that military-law has been complied with in every re spect. Cadue s was the first case of its kind to occur in the American arm abroad. ; i Hungarians Arrest Men Smuggling Gold to Turkey Amsterdam, Dec. 3.-r-According to the Lokal 'Anzeiger's Budapest cor respondent, the authorities of the Hungarian Capital have discovered a conspiracy to-smuggle gold to Tur key by the Balkan train. Several mil lion crowns are reported to have been found on their way" rom Hungary to Ottoman territory. ; "Several arrests were made.'the dis patch adds, the prisoners including a high Turkish tfficia!,!;the .manager of a Bleeping car company and Herr Martin,- secretary of the Anstrp-Hun-garian embassy' ,at Xonstantihople. i Obituary LAWRENcfe BUROBSON. son e-f Mrs. Catherine Buraeson. 4123 Bur detta street, died at his home Satur day and will be buried Tuesday after noon in Tort Lawn -cemetery with services at family residence. Rev. O. u. liaitziy officiating. Besides his mother he Is survived by three sisters, Mrs. C. S. Baxter of San Antonio, Tex.; Mrs. Mabel Bronson, Valley, Neb.; Dorothy of Omaha, four brothers. Ed ward of Minneapolis, Harry. Ralph and Lester of Omaha. LOUIS RAAPKE. Louis Raapke. well-known pioneer business man of Omaha, died Sunday at the home of a son, H. A. Raapke, 2415 Jones street, after a month's ill ness. Death was caused by heart disease. He was 72 years old. He is survived by two sons, H. A. Raapke and William Raapke, and two daughters, Miss Dora Raapke and Miss Elsa Raapke, all of Omaha. The elder Mrs.. Raapke died about three and a half years ago. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the resi dence of H. A. Raapke. Rev. O. D; Baltzly, pastor of Kountze Memorial church, will officiate. Interment will be in Prospect Hill cemetery. Mr. Jaapke was born in Jiamelin Germany, April 20, 1845. - He came to the united States in 1866, settling in umaha in loos. He had been a con tinuous resident of Omaha ever since He started in the grocery business at lentn and Dodge streets soon aft cr arriving in Omaha. He was member of the firm of Pundt. Meve & Raapke for a number of years, the business later changing its name to Aicyer & Kaapke. . Mr. Raapke retired from the whole- sal? grocery business in 1902. Four years ago he re-entered active busi ness. engaging in the automobile bus iness with his son. William, under th name of the Raapke Motor Car com pany. ' .. . - , Treasury Balance Today . '. Highest Ever Known Washinirton, Dec: 3. The workirior oaiance in tne treasure was raised to. day to a new high record of $2,515. 000,000 by receipts of $685,000,000 from the latest issue of certificates of indebtedness due next Tune, and $42.. 000,000 from Liberty loan payments Tl. - ! . . . ine previous men reeoM $i,yo,uuu,uuu on November 23. American Troops Punish Mexican Cattle Thieves Presidio, Tex., Dec. 3. Conditions were quiet today along the border after Saturday's developments, when American troops crossed tht Rio Grande at Indio, 20 miles uphe river from here, were rushed by a force of Mexican bandits at Buena Vista, Mex., and killed 35 of them. Today the bandits seemed to have disap peared. Of the 20 American cavalrymen un der command of Lieutenant Leonard F. Matlack, Private Rggs was killed and private Noriel slightly wounded. Justo Gonzales, a ranch foreman, was killed. Jrle was in the employ of T, F Tigner, whose cattle ranch on the American side was raided bv the ban dits, who were under command of the notorious Chico Cano. ine American troops followed a "hot trail" into Mexico. They had two brushes with the bandits, in the second of which they were reinforced by machine gun troops. The bandits, numbering more than 200, were driven into "the hills. Many were wounded. HYMENEAL Bates-Morton..', Miss Anna Morton, daughter of T? G, Mortpn, of Pjeasant; Dale, Neb., and Mr. Guv T. Bate 'of Allianri Neb.; were married bv Rev. CharU w, savidge Saturday evening at the raxton. i he witnesses were r n foreman of Alva, Neb'., and Mar guerite L. Dye of Lincoln. Bank Refused to Join In Theft of Public Money Petrograd, Thursday. Nov. 29. The administration of the State bank is sued a proclamation on handing over the keys to a representative of the NO MORE CATARRH CuarantMd Treatment That Hat Stood the Teet of Time. Catarrh eures com and catarrh eures o but Hyorael continue to heal catarrh and abolish it distrusting aymntom wherever civilisation exiits. Every year the already enormous aales of thi really eicntilic treatment for catarrh grow greater, and the present year should bow an retards broken.. . If yon breathe Hvomel dally a dlreeied It will end your catarrh, or K won't cost yon cent. . If you hare tttard rubber Hromel Inhaler somewhere around the hsnse. set it out and tart it at one to forever rid yourself of catarrh. Sherman ft MeConnelL or any other wood druggist, will sell you a bottle of Hyomei (liquid), start to breathe it and notice how quickly it. clear out the air passages and make the entire head feel fine. Hyomei Used regularly will end eatxrt'h. coughs, colds, bronchitis or asthma. A com plete outfit, including a hard rubber pocket Inhaler and bottle of Hvomei. costs but llttla No tomaeh dosing: just breath It. It kills the germs, soothes and heals the inflamed memoran. Advertisement. Lt3 i saw I. 13 CONSTIPATION CAUSES OBSTINATE HEADACHES When your head aches you will usually find the bowels have been inactive, and if you relieve this condition, by clearing the intestinal organs of the ferment ing congestion of stomach .waste, foul gases and bile, the bead is relieved immediately.. Remember this the next time you suffer from headache. The combination of - simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by drug gists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is hiah- ly recommended as a gentle lax ative that acts easily and quick ly, without griping or discom fort It contains no ooiate. nar cotic, or habit-formincr drucr. ia . pleasant to the taste, and a most effective household remedy. Mothers find it especially desir able, as a laxative for children. Yon can buy Dr. . Caldwell's pyrup. repsm xrota your irug-) gist .for fifty cents. Get a bot- He and have u in the house when needed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writ ing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 456 aauuigtvu Ji.t iuuuutCllO, illl- nois. ' . : Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c 0 Boy! "Uiynto" For Pains, Sprains! Gives Wonderful, Instant Belief; . lni.0P med,ial research, nothing: has been known so Instantly aooth tne; to all pain and: Inflammation as Vfi cienunc combination, fUlypto" Ointment. The blood cir culation is Quickened to the affeeted parts, rain and cone-atinn iHnn. i)earlh?Fe l8v,no Jn'ense- IrriUtlon. no objectionable "mustardy" odor 2r,.bL"t.?rlnJT . Just apply a little viypw- uintment, it works at viiuo. ai xaKes cne place or all Hnl ments and salves for rheumatic p..m8V ?ny COo swollen muscle, tilt Joint, chest pain, atlflt neck. .,,uuv, wen pains, neuralgia, neaa ache, colds in the head and chest, nose stoppage. "Ulypto" Ointment an essence or tne wonder- rui eucalyptus tree no Injurious in gredients of any kind. Sold at all o'u stores In 28c and BOo Jars, or ical Co.. Falls City. Nebr. Stops Congo, Hoarseness The couch drona that Vot tv, drop" on that cough. "Ulypto" Cousrh Droos. that tickling." clear the voice, atom One or two will "stop the cough andthroat soreness. They contain the magic properties of the fucalyptus tree. 80 at all druggists, candy, grocery and clsar stores. "Ulypto" Ointment is for sale and recommended in Omaha by Sherman A McConneli s Five Stores, Merrltt Drug stores, Beaton urns; Co., Dundet Phar macy, Green's Pharmacy. II BARBER GIVES RECIPE FOH GRAYHAIR Tell How to Malt, a Home-Made Gray Hair Remedy. Mr. A. . O'Brien, who has been a barber in New York City for many ; years, made the following statement : : j& "Gray, streaked or faded hair can be immediately made black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you de sire, by the use of the following rem- J Al- . 1. - L 1 - . cuy mat yuu can nuts at nunie. 1 "Merely get a small box of Orlex powder at any drug store; It costs only 25 cents, and no extras to buy Dissolve It in one ounce of water and comb it through the hair. Full direc tions for use come in each box. , "Yon need not hesitate to use Orlex 15 as a $100 gold bond comes in acl ft box guaranteeing the user that Orle 55 powder does not contain silver, iead zinc, sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal tar nroducts or their derivatives. "It does not rub off, is not stickj ni otimmv and laavoa ftia Vioi. '1.... 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Steinwender, Distributor 1517 Nicholas St., Doug. 3842, Omaha, Neb. To Ward Off Winter Complexion Ills To keep the face smooth, white and beau- uui au winter, there's nothing quite so ood as ordinary mereolised wax. Rough, happed or discolored skin, inevitable in th-'s .-eather. is gently absorbed by the wax and epiaced by the newer, fresher skin hnith. "he face exhibits no trace of the wax. tht nuer nemg applied at bedtime and washed ff mornings. Creams, powders and rouges, on the other hand, are apt to appear con spicuous at this season, because of alter- nating expansion and contraction of the nam, due to changing temperatures. You Jire advUed to try this simple treatment Get an ounce of mereolised wax at any drug I ior ana use iiKe cold cream. This will lelp any skin at once, and in a week or so n complexion will look remarkably youth ul and health.. . Winds and flying dust often cause squlnt u and other contortions which make wrinmes. xou can quickly get rid of every wrinkle, however nrodueed. bv ninr tim. ;e f bath made by dissolving one ounce! PQvnerea saxnitr tr, nn-h.ir , , u i " Pretty-Yes, but so impossible to keep pretty! "ImpossibIeM--that is, with ordinary soap cake soap that you have to rub roughly on the fragile material. Such soap .was meant only for plain laundering it cannot help injuring fine silks and laces for which it was never meant. Why laundering spoils your silk blouse Alkali and rubbing are what spoil your prettiest blouse. The alkali makes the silk grow yellower and yellower each time it is laundered. Rubbing coarsens the silk and lacetakes away all the daintiness. How you can keep your bfouse lovely Lux, the new product for all fine laundering, has abso lutely no free alkali, and no rubbing is necessary, because in the transparent Lux flakes is concentrated more real cleansing value than is possible in any other form of soap. Itdi'ssoves the dirt so that without the slightest fric tion the dirt drops out into the foamy Lux suds. . Your filmiest blouse comes from its Lux tubbing whit and sheer as when it was new. Use Lux on anything that pare water alone will not harm. . Try it at once. Veu? grocer, druggist and depart ment stores have it Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mast, , How to wash silk vaists Whisk a handful of Lux lots thick '-.tber lo hot water. Add cold wter till iu.j wa.-m. Pip your 1 waist through the foamy lather many time: work it about ia the suds do not : b. Rinse in three waters, tha same temperature as :hs water is which you washed it Squeeze the water out not wring. Dry jn tha shade. When nearly ry, press with a wsrm iron-never a ho. one. Georgette crepe waiata should be gent'y pulled Into shapes as they dry, and al 0 should be shaped as you iron. urn For all finelaunderirig '"''-LTfWi-'TTil m On in Kansas City off in Florida. A steel tram that runs right through from Kansas City to Jacksonville. Leave Kansas City 5:55 p. m.,reacK Jackson ville 8:25 second morning via Frisco lines and Southern Railway; the direct route Fred Harvey meals on the Frisco For illustrated Florida booklets with list of hotels, and for railroad fares and sleeping car reservations, address J.C. UTrieiiJDivWon Passenger Aft, Frisco Unas 70S Walnut Street, Kansas City, Ma. )oritwfusethat invitation because nfa poor complexion a t.m ew v; v ww w .9 mm clears away pimples No one knows the humiliation of : inga"wall flower" betterthan the girl with a red, rough, pimply complexion. If your skin is not fresh and smooth, or has suffered from an unwise use of cosmetics, try Resinol Soap and Resi- nol Ointment for a week and see if they . don't becin to make a blessed differ ence. They also help to make handrj and arms soft and white, and to keel? the hair live, glossy and free from dandruff. All druggists set) Resinol Ointment and Resinol Sosn. Forafreesnipleo(ech,writetoDeptl.N Reiiool, Baltimore, Md. You'd better try then '6 t