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September 24, 1914 · Page 8 of 9
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POLISH AMERICANS of way of the Elwell road is pro- W We do not expect either justice LIEUTENANT YON TIRPITZ "The damage done to the Konigsberg gressing. rapidly and all of this or sympathy from Prussia or is not ktrown. She was last seen steaming to the southward. Ldok to America for Aid of Cause. part of the work will undoubtedly Russia. Their course of conduct, ENGAGEMENTS IK By Casimir Gonski, (Attorney be finished this fall. All along^~ their policy toward Poland and Details of Captures. at Law, Milwaukee, Wis.) "SeEt. 10 the German cruiser Emden, their Polish subjects under their the line new men are working, from the China station, after being respective domain, chinn^ more and the results are beginning to completely lost sight of for six FAR OFF WATERS than one hundred years, has been Published by Special Request. be seen. This road %ork is the weeks, suddenly appeared in the Bay so vindiciaively and barbarously of Bengal, and during the period including best thing the country ever attempted Sept. 10 to 14, captured six cruel as to give them the character and no one can estimate To the Editor of the Sentinel: British ships, as follows: The Indus, of permanency. As the leopard the change in the country that Our fellow citizens of .German Lovat, Killim, Diplomat, Frabbock and can not change h' spots, so will take place just as soon as Katinga, of which five were sunk and birth or extraction are to be congratulated Prussia and Russia will not BRITISH WIN AND LOSE ACCORDING the sixth was sent to Calcutta with the the settlers have a road on their upon the success of crews of the others. The Emden now change the attitude of their respective TO REPORT OF ADMIRAL^ farms their recent meeting, on which is reported at Rangoon and it is possible government as long as TY IN RESUME OF SEA Mrs. E. E. Polkinghorne and Occasion, among other lofty sentiments she has made other captures. one true Pole remains subject to ACTIVITIES. mother-in-law spent Saturday^and expressed, an appeal was Carmaaia Victorious. their dictates. Their policy has part of Sunday at Frank issued to this nation to exercise "The British auxiliary cruiser Carmania, been one of extermination, not White's down the river. the inherent characteristic of Gaptain Noel. Grant, royal NOT A GUN FIRED IN NORTH of conciliation and efforts toward navy, went into action Sept. 14 off the Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffith left "fair play." amalgamation. east coast of South America with a SEA FOR SEVERAL DAYS Thursday evening for a week's In quick response our English German armed merchant cruiser supposed press commented upon the meeting Cruelty of Powers. visit with relatives in Iowa. to be the Cap Trafalgar for Berlin, editorially, in full sympathy Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson The knout, Siberia and the gallows mounting eight 4-inch guns and Cruiser Pegasus Defeated by Germans pompoms. The action lasted onje hour spent a few days of last week at with the resolutions there adopted. constitute Russia's course at Zanzibar 25 Killed, 80 Wounded and 45 minutes, when the German ship their farm near Wakonah, returning were I to enumerate Prussia's capsized and sank, her survivors being Carmania Sinks Garman Sunday morning. To the casual observer it must cruel wrongs toward her unfortunate rescued by an empty collier. Off Warship South America— surely seem that the Germanic Polish subjects, this article Attorney Campbell, of International "Of the Carmania's crew, nine men Five British Ships Sunk. were killed and five seriously wounded. cause is getting its full share, if Falls, was a business caller would quickly assumme an.incentive None of the officers were injured." not a slightly overflowing measure, here last Wednesday evening. character. But it would be London, Sept. 21.—There has not of fair play. In the instance moral cowardice to cover those Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Halet and been a gun fired in the North sea for Senior Lieutenant von Tirpitz, son Movements of Jap Forces. of at least one of our local English wrongs with a mantle of silence family spent Sunday with Mr. andc" days, so far as the British publio of Grand Admiral von Tirpitz, German knows, but the admiralty issued bulletins Tokio, Sept. 21,—The Japanese Imperial papers the coinstant broadSide secretary of the navy, was an and let the reader conjecture. Mrs. Chas. Fairchild, troops, co-operating with the of important encounters in far off officer of the cruiser Mainz# sunk by of pro-German editorials in the village. Prussia has ever followed Bismarck's waters. Successes and misfortunes Japanese fleet, landed at Laoshan Bay, the English off Helgoland. He was must have deafened the ears of order: to kill the Polish Mrs. J. *R. Harmon is spendng Sept. 18, according to official announcement. were both chronicled impartially. rescued by the English uninjured. the esteemed editorial writers of spirit. To this en^l Prussia's government a few" days at her summer cottage The cavalry on Sept. 17 British Lose Heavily. captured Kiao-chow station and seized our English press to other fully has suppressed the Polish John Promisburger has been Cathedral Tapestries Saved. The German protected cruiser Konigsberg a train. Among the passengers was as worthy appeals. language and made its use Bordeaux, Sept. 22.—The magnificent fixing up his barn and other buildings caught the British light cruiser the president of the Shan-tung railway, May Restore Poland. set of ancient tapestries which punishable by imprisonment and Pegasus overhauling her machinery in town the past wieek. who was made a prisoner. The hung in the cathedral of Rheiins was To those, somewhat conversant in Zanzibar harbor Sunday and attacked fine it has suppressed and forbidden Shan-tung railway German-owned S. E. Gregg was a visitor at the Is removed before the bombardment by and completely disabled her. and was opened in 1904. The main with the Polish question it becomes public or private meetings Falls last Friday. officials from the under secretary of The British lost heavily and the Konigsberg extends from Tsing-tau west, line to apparent that the dreadful at which the Polish language was fine arts and is now in a place of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas came was able to steam away. Tttsaa. safety. European conflict will force its used or intended, or any other The German cruiBer, while of the in from their farm Sunday and solution. same class as the British, had more U. 8. Relief Work EnBing. language, if the object of the will spend a few days in town. London, Sept. 21.—The American Russia Places War Blame. modern guns, which out-ranged those If reports are true, Germany meeting was to be of Polish character Mr. Johnson, of Bemidji, spent London, Sept. 22.—The Times publishes eruiser Tennessee will start for America of her antagonist. and Russia have signified their it has forbidden the teaching extended extracts from the Russian Sunday with Miss Davis, returning about Oct. 1, carrying home virtually The British loss is given at 23 killed official "Orange Book," upon the intention to restore Poland. Vienna of the language, for which all the army officers who came and 80 wounded. on the night train, diplomatic antecedents of the war, does what Berlin decrees, so it over to Europe on government relief crime the writer's own sister has Harley Parker is building a Germans Sink British Ships. which, according to the Times, taken work. Would seem that the three vitally suffered imprisonment (and yet house on seventh street near the, The German cruiser Emden captured In conjunction with the official papers interested powers have tentatively she teaches) it has forbidden the Six British merchant steamers in the issued by the British foreign office, G. C. Parker residence and will May Aid Russian Cause. agreed on this most important Bay of Bengal in six days and sank completes the chain of evidence fixing holding of property by Polish subjects, Washington, Sept. 21.—Possibilities move his family into town. five of them. The Emden reappeared irrevocably upon Germany and Austria Step. of Rumania entering thfe European be he peasant or noble, he Eugene Pettis is now living in^ at Rangoon, possibly having taken the responsibility for the outbreak of conflict on the side of Russia are reported France and England have responded must yield the soil of his forefathers town, having built a home on th* the war. It proves, the paper says, part in other exploits, as yet unknown. from neutral observers in BuOarest. with enthusiasm and to a Prussian subject at a that Russia made efforts to avert the lots recently purchased so his On the British side of the score was Bulgaria is also showing their journalistic and diplomatic cqp^ict by finding a formula satisfaotofy price fixed by the Prussian governmnt the sinking of a German merchant aymps/Ufy tor Strong Russia. children could go to school. to Austria tad Servi*. cruiser, supposed to have been the Cap voices advocate and promise an it has forbidden the religious Julius Johnson is improving his Trafalgar or the Beerlin, by the former independent Poland. instruction of Polish children lots by the erection of a good Cunard liner Carmania, familiar Promise Under Duress. in the Polish language, it has church last Friday .atvl gave a substantial fence around them. to trans-Atlantic travelers, also armed Although the Poles have undying I DISTRICT NEWS 7 benefit for Mrs. Brotten and driven them from the house of as a cruiser, on Sept. 14, in waters Grandma Riker, who was ill for which the admiralty describes as "off confidence in the eternal justice God if they wanted to pray in Polish, family. several days last week, is again O O the east eoast of South America/' The of their cause, they view these it has attempted to compel LOMAN around. The many friends are Miss Rouge, of Lincoln, Neb., British loss was small—nine killed and promises and assurances with them to pray in the German glad to see her about again. and Miss Smith, formerly of Loman, 26 wounded. the suspicion which is born of Miss Alveta Palm is helping language and when those brave O. M. Paulson retruned Monday who were engaged to teach 'German Loss Unknoyyn. tnore than a century's experience. Mrs. Neilsen in the hotel. children of brave fathers refused morning from a trip to Bemidji near Dentaybow, having missed The German loss is unknown^ but In the case of the warring powers After spending two weeks time to pray to their God in any and other points. their train on the M., D. & W,, the survivors were rescued. Apparently in carefully looking over the possible these promises» are made under language than the one which they the Carmania steamed away Sunday, stopped over in town Principal Davis' rooms alone without stopping to learn particulars sites for a saw mill, Mr. duress, as it wtere. The termination learned at their mother's knees, Sunday and Monday. had school Tuesday, as Misses of her victim's identity or casualties. of the war may suppress the Plummer conclude^ too put it at the Prussian government has Judge Marshall Spooner. of Wyman, Monroe and Anderson The British cruiser Cumberland reports Northome. good resolutions in those who will beaten them, some of them even Bemidji, was in town on business went to Northome Monday to at-^ some small encounters between Hugh Mcintosh began the then be powerful enough to ignore unto death small British and German craft in the Monday. He returned to Bemidji tend the county fair. Kamerun river, in which the British and forget faiem. foundation of his big hotel, Monday Spirit Still Lives. Monday evening, having his enviable had the better of it. morning. This is to be a fifty-room England, as a nation, is unanimous good success in his work Bismarck, great statesman that ERICKSBURG. The admiralty .report says that since and sincere in her advocacy building, with a full while in the village. The judge he was, did not know that a body the outbreak of the war, the Pegasus, Rev. Downing, of Cook, Minn., concrete basement. Of a restored Poland, ivhat her has been a frequent visitor of late, under command of John A. Inglis, has might be killed but not the spirit will hold services in the town hall foreign policy would be in this been working from Zanzibar and has Arthur Dahlgren is moving his acting as attorney for the saloon that the more a spirit is fettered, this coming Friday evening. rendered very useful service, including respect is altogether a matter of mill up on the Mcintosh farm, beside interests. the stronger it grows, and now A Peterson spent Saturday the destruction of Dar-Es-Salaam Conjecure. France has ever been the Black river. this spirit stalks the tents of the Mr. Jewett started work last (a seaport, in German East Africa), visiting friends in the country. Geo. Theede and mother went in sympathy with the Polish Hohenzollerns, the chambers of the sinking of the German gunboat Saturday on a house for Mrs. a Mrs. Fred Stearns expects Cause true, more volubly than Mowe and a floating drydock. to the Falls on Sunday, on business. the Romanoffs and Hasburgs and Eller in the new tract of land just her visit in the near future, from actively, and just at present she opened. will not let them rest until they 25 Killed 80 Wounded. sister, Mrs. Manson, of Superior, has her own troubles to attend Paul Mercure and Steve Mannausan right their cruel wrongs. "Early Sunday morning," continues Wis. It is reported that Sam Wilmer, to, and is in 'no position to even the statement, "she was attacked by worked the teams on the And while thus the Polish spirit of Forsythe, lately sold an eighty the Konigsberg while anchored at promise, although we value her grader near Pearson's part of marches on, the bodies of Poland's acre tract of' land to a Mr. McTaggart Zanzibar harbor, cleaning boilers and good will. last week. America's Greatest Weekly sons are being killed in the of Fort Frances, consideration repairing machinery. The Pegasus, Dick Metcalf is buying quite Look at America. armies of their oppressors, the thus taken at a disadvantage, and of $2400. THE somewhat outranged by the newer 4inch a bit these days, on the srength three powers at war with each But the world's opinion in favor TOLEDO BLADE Rev. C. H. Blake, of the Methodist guns of the Konigsberg, was completely of that new girl of his. other. C)f Polish Independence would be church at the Falls, disabled after suffering a loss, T. D.Taylor and Anton Amundsen Toledo, Ohio a most potent factor toward its History does not record an unofficially reported at 25 killed and delivered the anniversary sermon were at the Falls on Monday. 80 wounded. This is a high proportion realization and it is for this reason before the Rebekahs, last Friday event so pathetic, so eloquently out of a crew of 234. John Lewis, of Indus, is doing night. The Best Known Newspaper in that we l^espeak the good will appealng to the sense of sympathy the threshing about here now. the American nation for our the United States of and justice of the world, as Mrs. P. G|. Gordon, of Pelican day's civilization she has enriched Those of our farmers who have cause. And surely, it is a most the plight of unfortunat Poland Rapids, is visiting her two sons dry enough land are plowing science and art the world •Worthy cause. Time and again Over One Million Readers Weekly at the present time. Father is and daughter of the village. is better for her beautiful music, some. this nation has.spoken on behalf arrayed against son, brother The gas tractor belonging to Fred Lebean shot a brush wolf her stirring literature and vivid POPULAR IN EVERY STATE of the oppressed the military and against brother they are fighting the town of Jameson, was brot paintings humanity is the better one day last week, for which he naval power of the United States the war of their oppressors in from near Tom Peterson's got a bounty, besides saving a few for her discoveries in the realm No Objectionable Advertising have been employed to gain freedom who-have persecuted them for a place, last week. Some person of his chickens. of chemistry she has populated for people whose liberty has 'centrury. had fired a bullet into the gasoline Gratton DeGraw took some produce the earth with her sturdy sons This marks the seventy-ninth sue* been encroached upon. The cause tank, making it impossible to Blood Drenches SoiL cessful year of America's greatest to the city last Saturday. who so eagerly have tilled the of Irish home rule was aided and national weekly—The Toledo Weekly work the tractor until the leak On the historic battlefields of Blade. Prom the year of its establish* soil, that even barren fields have Mrs. Higgins, of Chisholm, returned incalculably advanced by American ment, the influence of the Toledo Weekly was repaired. One of the steel Poland the blood of her sons with the Mesdames Helmer brought forth fertility she has Blade has been tremendous. Its editor public opinion. gasoline barrels had been penetrated has clung to the original ideal—a constructive drenches the soil, not in their own and is visiting there still. taught the world how to persevere newspaper for the information, by another bullet and much It is but natural that the Polish cause, not for Poland's freedom, entertainment, and education Of in adversity, how to love one's Dan Buckley is boring a well eve!ry member of the household. It People, of the contents had escaped. forming a nation or more but for the preservation and aggrandizement stands for our national hope of better for Mike Horan. country, how to cherish one's religion homes and better Americans. Wholesome, than 30,000,000 should look to Mr. Fred Larson and daughter, of those very powers and the language in which Ole Scheie lost a good cow in sane optimism is its platform. America and ask the American Pearl, are living with Mrs. Baust It seeks to build through the spread or who have dismembered Poland one of the ditches along: the new the child's lisping lips have first valuable knowledge and the betterment people for that aid which their at the Falls this winter, where those who put their faith in its word. :K and who are devastating her uttered the word which the mother road. The Toledo Weekly Blade is today as Pearl will go to high school cause deserves, for justice, sympathy fertile fields, leveling her homes, always it has been, the most respected Orville Snyder, of -Indus, purchased taught she has shed the blood of all our national puDlications and its and fair play, for the tremendous The Catholic ladies gave a dance alike indifferent to the tears of a cow of Hugh Mcintosh, columns are notably the vehicles of of her sons so that the children of in the I. O. O. F. hall last Friday truthful news and staunchly honest oplnions. moral force of the indorsement the countless widows and orphans last week. other lands might have their freedom. of the efforts of the night. of those whom the warring powers You will not find a publication WAVwhere Fred Smith was awarded the which appeals so thoroughly id*-" Miss Mabel Wyman spent Saturday Polish people to regain their freedom. have impressed into the service contract for expending about the family circle as the Weekly Blades Surely, such a nation deserves It is indeed, a fireside companion. It^ at the Falls. Miss Shetland's of this unholy war. To give life, deserves liberty. Let then $2200 on the Black river road carries the news of the world crystalized and complete. Its various depart* Crime of Dismemberment. assistant, Miss Gast, returned one's life in defense of one's this appeal find a »ready hearing west from Moose Creek. ments are edited by men and women The atrocious historical crime hearth, is to die in a holy cause, with her. who understand the needs and ideals with the justice loving people of of its readers. The household Page is Of Poland's dismemberment calls but in the case of Poland even Miss Annie Larson returned to a delight to the women and children-^ LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY our beloved country. No true current events and national problems for reparation the participants in this consolation is denied alike the Falls last Thursday. American, of whatever,. birth or are treated editorially without prejudice—its serial stories are selected with that crime are at war with each to the dying and to those who A mammoth squash weighing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deteker extraction he may be, can fail to the view of pleasing the greatest number 3vSS Other 'and if they do not recognize survive them. of fiction lovers, the Question Bureau over sixty pounds is on exhibition give his indorsement to Poland's were at International Friday, on is a scrap book of Invaluable infor- 0® the retributive justice which Was there ever pain and pathos Poineer store. The squash at the mation—the farmstead columns are designed efforts, can fail to wish that her business. purely for the purpose of giving SSI has brought this awful conflict greater than this, or sorrow more was grown on the farm of A T. Geo. R. Scarlett, of Forsythe, its readers a means of exchanging ideas Ipi efforts may be crowned with success, and- information on farm topics. No poignant? Upon them, it is to be hoped that Scarlett at Forsythe, and had the so that out of the chaos of has a new manure spreader whit department of family, interest is neglect* they ed—but every feature is taken care of will regard the restoration Gave Much to World. season been favorable, no doubt this terrible conflict Poland may he says will mean better crops for with the desire to make the Weekly of Poland as a matter of expedinecy it would have been on exhibition Blade worth intrinsicly many times thfe^V Poland has given so much to rise again. him next year. price of subscription—$1.00 a year. for their own good and this world! She has built a goodly The ladies of the Lutheran at the state- fair Casimir Gonski, Sample copies mailed free. AddressJ^fe^ the maintenance of lasting peace. VMM B*AVS, portion of the foundation of to- Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 14,1914. Ladies' Aid met in the Lutheran The work of clearing the right S 24-0 1. Toledo, Ohio. *3%