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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

July 29, 1915 · Page 2 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS MT FLATLY submarine operations as" have" cha? eration of the "go vernment of the TTnfted m.iy be in some' measure accomplished acterized the activity of the imperial States, and it regrets to be obliged even before the present war ends. German navy within the so-called to say that it has found it very unsatisfactory, It can bei The government of the 122 MILES war zone in substantial accord with' because it fails to meet TO THE United States not only feels obliged the real difference between the two to insist upon it, by whomsoever violated MINNESOTA the accepted practices of regulated governments and indicates no way in or ignored, in the protection of state warfare. The whole world has looked which the accepted principles of law its own citizens, but is also deeplv with interest and increasing satisfaction and humanity may be applied in the interested in seeing it made practicable at the demonstration of that possibility between the belligerents themselves grave matter in controversy, but proposes, by German naval commanders. and holds itself ready at any on the contrary, arrangements It is manifestly possible, therefore, time to act as the common friend for a partial suspension of those principles, to lift the whole practice of submarine who may be privileged to suggest a which virtually set them aside. attack above the criticism way. High Seas Are Free. which it has aroused and remove the As "Deliberately Unfriendly" Act. UMPONSiSILlTY OF CONTINUING chief causes of offense. The government of the United In the meantime the very value 0« BREAKING FRIENDLY RELATIONS States notes with satisfaction that the Germany Admits Illegal Acts. which this government sets upon the Imperial German government recognizes BETWEEN TWO In view of the admission of illegality long and unbroken friendship between without reservation the validity of (COUNTRIES PLACED made by the imperial German the people and government of the principles insisted upon in the several government when it pleaded the right for THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR, September 6 to 11, is UPON BERLIN. the United States and the people and communications which this government of retaliation in defense of its acts State. ALL THE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN in the government of the German nation has addressed the imperial and in view of the manifest possibility or impels it to press very solemnly upon It is EVERYONE'S FAIR. Have you a bouncing baby boy German government with regard to its of conforming to the established the imperial German government the girl between twelve and thirty-aix months old? Enter hi™ jg announcement of a war zone and the fURTHei! VIOLATIONS TO rules of naval warfare, the government necessity for a scrupulous observance use of submarines against merchantmen the Baby Show before entries oloae, September 2. Have y** of the United States cannot believe 8£ HELD AS "UNFRIENDLY" on the high seas—the principle of neutral rights In this critical older children? Let them go to the Fair to see the wonderful that the imperial German government matter. that the high seas are free, that the school exhibits, spelling and pig contests for the state oh&&pionship, will longer refrain from disavowing Friendship itself prompts it to say character and cargo of a merchantman Smith girls' canning and bread making contests, Art the wanton act of its naval must first be ascertained before to the imperial German government ifltfri Reiterates Insistance in his airship, and the fire works. If you are a man who mini commander in sinking the Lusitania she can lawfully be seized or destroyed, that repetition by the oommajiders of wki Uf4H Rights of Neutrals Upon the live stock or farm products above the average, or a woman or from offering reparation for the German naval vessels of acts in contravention and that the lives of non-combatants seWs and cooks well, write to Secretary John C. Simpson, Haau MiflH Seas arid Plainly Warn* Teutons American lives lost, so far as reparation may in no case be put in jeopardy of those rights must be not can be made for a needless destruction line, Minnesota, for a premium list. In this way you may Offense, Such as Sink* unless the vessel resists or seeks regarded by ths government of the of human life by an illegal only win some handsome prize money but help make your great to escape after being summoned to in§ of lUusitania, Must Not United States, when they affect State act. Minnesota Fair, the largest in all America, even larger submit to examination for a belligerent American citizens, as deliberately unfriendly. Be Repeated. U. S. Cannot Accept Suggestion. and more suooessful. Don't put it off. WRITE TODAY. act of retaliation Is per se an act beyond the law, and the defense of an The government of the United LANSING. LET'S GO! Waahisgtoa, July 24.—Without States, while not indifferent to the act as retaliatory is an admission that 'tft&kmg down, and withdrawing not It is illegal. friendly spirit in which it is made, No more lame backs or tired feeling whi4 from his position originally Italy and Turkey May Fight. Disappointed. cannot accept the suggestion of the United States Keenly President Wilson has placed The government of the United States Imperial German government that Rome, via Paris, July 24.—Diplomatic (WOO Germany the responsibility of Is, however, keenly disappointed to certain vessels be designated and relations between Italy and Turkey, •Ofttlnuiog or breaking the friendly find that the imperial German government agreed upon which shall be free on already strained, are becoming !?«J®ti0£i9 between the two countries. regards itself as in large degree the seas now illegally proscribed. After* Sleeping on more tense because of the reported 19 the American note addressed to exempt from the obligation to observe The' very agreement would, by implication, refusal of the Turkish authorities to Itie imperial German government and these principles, even where neutral subject other vessels to illegal permit Italian subjects to leave the Otto.nan made public, Germany is flatly $09$, vessels are concerned, by what it believes attack and would be a curtailment, empire. It is believed here that Wafsoed that a repetition of the ofimases the policy and practice of the and therefore an abandonment, declaration of war by Italy in the of which this country complains government of Great Britain to be in of the principles for which this government near future is highly probable. Reports will be regarded as "deliberately the present war with regard to neutral contends, and which in calmer from Cairo that a Turkish-German uufriendly." commerce. The imperial German government expedition has landed on Italian counsels every nation would concede Th« cordis "deliberately unfriendly/' will readily understand that as of course. territory in Tripoli has aroused the as nsed in diplomacy, constitute the government of the United States ire of the Italian press. at Any Contends for Freedom Cost. ft polite and suave method of warnfog, cannot discuss the policy of the government Coney's Slayer Irresponsible. wliicb. amounts to an ultimatum. The government of the United of Great Britain with regard States nd the imperial German government '"While the interpretation of the words to neutral trade except with the government Duluth.—Telegrams from the master with the President, there seems are contending for the same itself, and that it must regard of the steamer Tennyson, which great object have long stood together MUle doubt but that the executive has the conduct of other belligerent governments clocked at Brooklyn, N. Y., disclose •tftstilutod them for the words "strict as irrelevant to any discussion in urging the very principles that Harry J. Coney, flax trader on •ccouMtabiUty," and as he has within with the imperial German government upon which the government of the the Duluth Board of Trade, was murdered 'awn from consideration of these of what this government regards T'niterl States now so solemnly insists. on the steamer by Caesar Bravo Words, it aeema hardly possible he as grave and unjustifiable violations They are both contending for because he had slapped the face of of the rights of American the freedom of the seas. The government sain igjiorq the plain intention of the Bravo when the latter insulted a girl. fcua# used in this last note. citizens by German naval commanderl. of the United States will continue Bravo was a graduate of Annapolis to contend for that freedom, Strongest Note By Far. Inhuman Acts Indefensible. naval academy, and while on the battleship from whatever quarter violated, without Illegal and inhuman acts, however Missouri In 1904 was injured T&e document is by far the strongMt compromise and at any cost. It Justifiable they may be thought to be by the flareback of one of the big guns. expression that has come from: invites the practical co-operation of against an enemy who is believed to He has been irresponsible ever since. MASCCOT MATTRESSES and SPRINGS jj tfalU) government in the course of the the imperial German government at have acted in contravention of law •9ff$*pon4ence between America and this time when co-operation may accomplish and humanity, are manifestly lnde^ Pipestone Angler Drowned. $bt German government. The langtW(f most and this great common fensible when they deprive neutrals Pipestone.—Fred Even was drowned j# forceful, courteous, convincand object be most strikingly and affectively of their acknowledged rights, particularly while swimming here. The young almost tart in places. Call and see these goods at our store achieved. when they violate the right to man had been fishing and decided to Witt be! regarded by the countryi life itself. If a belligerent cannot re» Object Can Be Attained. take a swim before starting home with ,4M a document filled with the grav4ft taliate against an enemy without in-: The imperial German government his catch. He waa seized with cramps. possibilities. The President, durto# KEYES' FURNITURE STORE Juring the lives of neutrals, as well as STnresse°_ the hope that this, recovered.<p></p>FRINGE object ALBERT The body was the deliberation he has giren it their property, humanity, as well as Vt his home in Cornish, in conjunction Justice and a due regard for the dignity with the aid given him by Secrei*fjr of neutral powers, should dictate that, Of State Lansing, has apparently^ the practice be discontinued. If per* WU tor the conclusion that the time sisted in it would in such circumstances tor parleying has passed. The note: constitute an unpardonable of-, 40— not necessarily call for aa an§«r«r, fense against the sovereignty of thai except so for as it is suggested neutral nation affected. im§ would be acoeptable relatire to, Unusual Aspects of War No Excuse. Out Lueitania outrage mad also in rellUtioo to the suggestion thai the, The government of the United the national joy smoke AMtrlcan government is intsrsstsd ia, States is not unmindful of the extraordinary fteurtag the "freedom of the s««ui." conditions created by this is such good tobacco you feel like you could Stripped of all its diplomatic verbiage war or of the radical alterations of it if a repetition of the American ex-j circumstance and method of attack Pf«««ion of abhorrence of the Qerman produced by the use of instrumentalities •fiiea in sinking the Lusitanla. It of naval warfare which the nations just eat the smoke! ireiUrates the American insistence of the world cannot have had in, Upon rights* of neutrals upon the view when the existing rules of iny ftKM. it does not insist upon reparation ternational law were formulated, and It is ready to make every reasonable fof the sinking of the Lusitania,, allowance for these novel and unexpected tnt plainly warns Germany that Yes, sir, P. A. puts a razor edge on your put you or any other man ever did roll and Whatever public avowal or disavowal aspects of war at sea but it smoke-appetite-division that's nobby enough cannot consent to abate any essential the fire to! Men, we tell you to wise up. the German government may make, fundamental right of its people because tilt offensei must dot be repeated. to be photographed! of a mere alteration of circumstance. P. A. is crimp cut and stays put—which MmM NoS Repeat Offenae. The rights of neutrals in time of war. No other pipe and cigarette a means rolling P. A. is as easy as falling off are based upon principle, not upon If Germany should repeat the of[lease tobacco can be like expediency, and the principles are immutable. it will constitute an "unfriendly log. And it's good to remember P. A. is put It is the duty and obligation act" and in diplomatic language Prince Albert, because up in the toppy red bag especially for you of belligerents to find a way to adapt this the breaking off of diplomatic no other tobacco can the new circumstances to them. relations and possibly war. "rollers." Sells for the price of a jitney ride, 5c. Causes of Offense Can Be Removed. With such a declaration of the be made like Prince The events of the past two months Asaericaa position, this country will Now, will the "pipers" kindly open both ears? The patented Albert have clearly indicated that it is possible if it baok and wait for Germany to and. practicable to conduct such •peak, but more specifically to act. process fixes that—and Here's tobacco that has made it possible for h5 President apparently feels removes the tongue-bite men to smoke pipes where is nothing more for this goveraID three one eat to do and has returned to his and throat parch! Let smoked before! fftaam-fc'r he»ine in Cornish. digest! that %exi of Third American Note. Any way you hook it up, Prince Albert is And that line of conversation "Washington, July 24.—Following is Yes, sir, it guarantees tobacco insurance jtSie official text of the latest American is 24 kt., whether your future as well as your smokings! present pete to Germany regarding submarine You play P. A. in your "PUtftare, which was delivered to the And just makes your tongue so jimmy 'P&rmgn office at Beelis by Ambassador old jimmy pipe or roll it pipe joy'us that your smoke appetite grows !43«ra?d-, makin's cigarette. The toppy red bag, 5c jn^-0 a whopping big. You men who "dassn't," we i*HB SECRETARY OF STATE TO AMBASSADOR GERARD, For you can put your little old blue-pencil say you go to P. A., Because natural-like! DEPARTMENT OP STATE, O. K. right here that Prince Albert is a there isn't a bite in a Yoai are instructed to deliver texual|y the following not* to the minister regular double-header for a single admission barrel of this national «f fyt'dgtt Affairs: —as joy'us to your tongue and taste one joy smoke. The note of the Imperial German fgYettiffiehZ dated the 8th of July, way as the other! sm hu$. eec»jyft4 careful consid- Unlimber your old jimmy Will the "rollers" kindly step forward for a pipe! 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