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NORTHERN ARMIES EXPECTED TO REVOLT AGAINST THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT. for Armistice Before President Wilson and May Afford Opportunity for Overthrow of Utopian Schemes. Note of .Trotzky Asking Washington. ; i ALUMINUM FOR WAR PURPOSE Word received by the Germany and Austria Use More Light Weight Metal Than All Other Nations Now in Conflict, state department Indicates that the United States may yet bear a vital part In the settlement of ltnssla-troubles. It was learned on Monday : First, that the Russian , northern armies are threatened with starvation. This may throw them into revolt governagainst the ment at Petrograd. Second, it is definitely established y that the government is fa wireless' communication with Iler-ll- It tv stated that Germany ami Austria iiv more aluminum for war purposes than nlf the other belligerents Lenine-Trotzk- Control Menaced. Third, a new socialist government has raised Its banners at some points not mentioned near Petrograd' and threatens those now in power at the 'capital. Fourth, the note of Trotzky as commissary of foreign affairs, asking for an armistice is before President Wilson, following its receipt here Sunday. It may afford an opportunity for the president to rouse Russia to the German peril through such a ringing message as he sent to the Moscow conference, and it may afford the opportunity for the overthrow of- - the Utopian schemes of Lenlne and Trotzky through a .pointed ignoring of their suggestions by the United States and the other allied powers. Lenine-Trotzk- - PLOT TO SPREAD y URGES WAR UPON AUSTRIA,. Senators Declare Action Should Be Taken to Relieve Anomalous -- Situation. that the Washington. Probability anomalous situation between the United States and Austria will be closed up by an informal declaration of war by this country against the German ally grew strong on Monday. From two sources came hints that this country would not much longer remain in the position of being compelled to protect herself from attacks while yet not warring upon Austria. These were: 1 Investigation Is being made by this government Into the sinking of the American steamer Schuykill in the Mediterranean by a submarine. It is believed the undersea boat was an Austrian vessel. If so, the way will be dear for the United States to act. 2 Senator Lewis of Illinois and Senator Stone of Missouri both declared pointedly that the United States should declare war on all the allies of Germany. Russian Nobles Lose Titlesr Petrograd. The Maximalist commissioners have proclaimed the abolition of class titles, distinctions and privileges. All persons henceforth are citizens of the Russian republic. The corporate property of nobles, mer chants and burgesses, according to the proclamation, must be handed over to the state. Auto Curtailment Unnecessary. - Washington. Drastic curtailment of automobile passenger production, --whichhas been talked of -- since" the manufacturers were called Into conference recently with the advisory commission of the council of national defense, has been found unnecessary, according to expert advisers of the commission, -- GEN. VON BUELOVT combined. It ts known, in fact,- that German) has for some jeans been collecting nnd storing the inetnl for wnr uses, ami the majority of the drinking mugv, cans and cups of the Gorman soldi rv are made o the light metal. The frames for zeppelins and tin fuses for shells are also made from alumi' num. One of the difficulties the Germans have had to face Is lire shortage of copper necessary for the rings round shells. Many of the German shells are now provided with nlumlnmrs rings. Although aluminum has come to be s regarded n a sul.'Miluto, even in ns well ns shells nml fuses, It does not answer its purpose nearly ns well as copper. Tin FrcCrh authorities experimented with It some years ago for artillery purposes, but rejected The Germans It, says London are living it in large quantities, however, on arcount of the shortage of copper. - Lenine-Trotzky ELEVEN KILLED WHEN INFERNAL MACHINE FOUND IN CHURCH EXPLODES. DEATH GERM IS FOUND IN VAC-C- l NATION MATERIALS SOLD TO THE GOVERNMENT. Police Officers Were in Attendance for Ten Cases f Lockjawjtjecur Among Examination of Bomb, Which All Civilians, and Points Are Found to Believed Harmless, When AcHave Been Infected. No Cases cident .Occurred, Developed Among Soldiers. ' ' ; Milwaukee. Eleven persons, nine of them police detectives and one woman, were instantly killed Saturday when a bomb exploded in the squad room of the Central street jiolico station here. The bomb was intended to kill August Guiliiani, 'pastor of the Italian Evangelist church, and others iu the church, the police believe. It was found iu the llev. Gnillianrs church by Miss Maude Richter, church organist. She took it to the Central station and handed it to Station Keeper Deckert. Roll had just been called in the station house, and some of the citys best detectives and police officers were in attendance for an examination of the bomb, which all believed perfectly harmless. It had been brought in early in the afternoon, and beyond a casual inspection had been left for a more thorough. examination and explanation at roll call. ,, The examination had not been under way more than a few minutes when the bomb exploded with fearful violence, and with a noise that was heard distinctly all over the city. A small fire ensued in the wreckage of the building, but this was soon extinguished by fire atiparatus, which had been summoned immediately. The Central police station is located at the corner of Broadway and Oneida streets, opposite the county Jail. The bomb was described as being cylindrical, about eight inches in diameter and ten .inches high. It had heavy iron plates bolted to each side, so as to make it a formidable weapon e veil! f i t explod(d Iir(he bien. There was a hole In the center of the top of the bomb In which was inserted a small .bottle containing nitroglycerine. that the, slightest It was friction would cause it to explode. I low of to explode in t station to the It the girl who brought is a mystery. Those who saw- the bomb said It was constructed something like a large hand grenade. I :' nation- W uvhlngton. A wide plot by German agents to create an epidemic of tetanus In the national army was uncovered here Sunday. Vaccine pointSTtiscoverod with matter containing tetanus germs were the Instruments of the alleged plot. As a result the National Vaccine company of this city, which had first vvanilng"of thCsituatTonTaltenipted to recall 500,000 points which it had shipped broadcast over the country, and at least 200,000 of which had gone to the war department for use in the national of these points had albeen used lu the national army, ready but so far no tetanus cases have been reported. Of the others, ten tetanus cases came to the attention of the company which Immediately recalled the points. Investigation has been begun by the department of justice. As a result of the tampering with the points other companies have been notified to Inspect their points. Vaccination has been suspended throughout the country pending such investigation. IIovv the kaiseFs agents were able to develop their deadly plot is not yet known. Neither Is the identity of the persons Involved. Of the ten cases of tetanus reported- - among civilians, all were widely scattered. nrmy.-Thousnnd- s Federation Condemns Burleson. N. Y. The convention of the American Federation of Labor adopted a resolution condemning Postmaster General Burleson for his "autocratic policy toward postal employes," and Instructed the executive council of the federation to obtain an audience with President Wilson and place before him facts "concerning the oppressive labor policy of the postmaster-general! j f GIVES LIFE FOR COMRADES. Mate Throw Explosives Overboard as Torpedo Nears Destroyer. Washington. Osmond Kelly Ingram of Pratt City, Ala., the gunner's mate lost overboard when a German submarine attack the American destroyer Cassin In the war zone October 6, deliberately sacrificed, hTsWOrrOor duce the risk to his messmates. A detailed report from Admiral Si tnsrmadeptrblk-- ' Mc.ndayrhowaffhat Ingram, standing aft on the destroyer where some high explosive depth charges were stored, saw the torpedo coming. Instead of rushing forward to save his own life by getting away from the explosion, Ingram stuck to the spot, throwing overboard the high would furexplosives which he knew fellows his of lives the ther endanger If they were detonated by the explosion of the torpedo. He was the only man lost, being blown overboard by the explosion. Gunners Airmen Host at Sea. Port Suffering from cold, exhaustion and hunger, three American naval airmen were picked up by a French patrol boat Saturday night after having Jeen lost at" sea for nearly sixty hours. A French REP. WILLIAM $. VARE HE NEW METHOD (By U W, Bower. t M. ) Backache of any kind Is often caused by kidney disorder width means that the kldnvs ttre'mx working properbr Poisonous matter and uric a. Id accumulate within the body - in great abundance, overworking the sltk kUlnevs, hence tho congestion of blood causes backs he In the same manner as a similar congestion In the head causes heada he You become nervous, despondent, alck, feverish. 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Wiltiam parents Representative has been permitted to of according wheatless Zukunft, with hia Die talking days. Having brother, who, Philadelphia, General von Bueiow is commander, newspaper. Her Harden also will was accused ef complicity in the gun- been to a party with them the other The. Golfer's, Handicap.. oder,. Field Marshal .voa, Slacken sen, the Tageblatt. Lis' leCittfetf for- men episode In ' the primary election bight,' and having arrived home late, . T wouldna say McTuvi.sh ranna the German army that has .broken he allowed to continue " In the Quaker city: hr vfsjrpfctty tired. la the morning learn' the game"" remarked Sandy, as bidden a month1 ago. through into Italy. when Ids mother calie-- l to him to get they trudged home from the links; Is 82 Years Old. in U. S. Meet' Carnegie and get ready forschool, he sahl: "but It "will he deeficult t tt hiiu. Council May up gg Supply Increased. announcement by -- New York. Andrew Carnegie on No- "Aw. gee, ma, when is stJiooilesg day?" The agreed Dmmhl. "At times "Aye Washington Washington. Cold storage holdings eo un- vember 23 celebrated his eighty-secon-d of case eggs were larger by 037,673 Colonel House that an allied war will be like to burst, what wi bebe economic problems will be birthday quietly with a few friends. To keep clean and healthy take Dr. ing wicreieegious ami tongue-tied.- " caseiji November 13 than they were a oil on of the military He is enjoying the best of health and Pierces Pleasant Pellets. Noindependent year- ago. Total stocks reported formed They regu- EVerj bodys Magazine. acil on which he will sit with spirits and fiends much of his time late liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. vember 26 by the department of agri- war 1116 eco horseback priding and golfing. General Bliss may nean Uiat culture amounted to 3,633,iMO cases. Many a man after attaining a high America. in sit will To listen to people who tell you council nomic position forgets all about the laws of Expects Attacks on CoasL for your own good is harmless things Kidnaper Out on Bond. Germans. gravity until it Is everlastingly too New York. German attacks In the and It affords them a lot of pleasure. Accounts for Fourteen Jefferson City, Mo. The state sulate. 23 Daniels, near future on American coast cities Westbrook, Me. George preme court has qrdered the release of wW. ere predicted by Bear Admiral Robert Claude Ilersol, convicted of the kid- rears old, an American enlisted Some men's opinions are as positive The undertow of bclliMhness may not when tb. Highlanders d E, Peary in an ad IrKs here before a a Hone hitting the side of the barn, be visible in the current of love, but naping of Baby Lloyd Keet of Spring-fiel- the Canadian laled he has that enfranchised end about ai Urge gathering of Mo., on S2ti,oo0 bond pending an war started, says potentlaL Its there i the Bame. i on the topic of aerial defers Germans. a I pea, vomen court. fourteen the supreme f J. Perquisites. The, bead waiter seems to scorn left-ove- Prosaic Environment. Fate plays queer tricks bn a tarn; remarked Mr. Twobble. No doubt I always thought I would propi to the woman I, would marry wh there .was, the sheen-o- f silver and glass, nnd shaded lights were sof glowing anil behind a screen of pal; an orchestra was playing a Hungari waltz," th-o- ut As A matter of fact I proposed Mrs. Twobble In a jitney bus. . - J m-wl- y 'j-ir- " . -- About Three Months. Ilav y&iTbeen married long Only ten cooks. -- Boston E Transcript" The German rat is frantically t fng to figure wha became of the h by which It entered the trap. ciiiLDm-ri- 3 ccuz::3 may be checked, and more oeriou tiou cf tho throat will bo often ivin tho ehgi a by promptly T)P con ao V ! J |