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< I WILSON’S REPLY TO GERMANY’S = nor headstone above it; yet, 10 y TRIBIN NOTE WILL BE FIRM 7 a vague way, Hilma felt that it con- arl'y | DA (Continlisd omtrdeeits Sy : 2 tained her whole life and soul—all'thé i b - <$ 3 sdea, - y of her past, all the hope of her i o . Custom officials at New York who| ° o > future. Over yonder, young soldiers | 38 e Our lnforma-‘-l exumlned_ her ‘found th-' the Lusi- £ in bright uniforms, and old soldiers in tania. was not armed, but - carried|. =5 § faded ones, paid tribute to their hon- 3 K | . ] | /i / munitions of war in violation of laws| ~.~ ored dead; while upon this little, b H - \ n Our ‘7es1' 0 I of the United States. Further, the| 4 : dreary grave a lonely girl laid & spray E R I I Fl C A I N of white lilace in commemoration of - i i the great battle which she had fought [ o : Lii8 vessel was not a troop ship and this |- bl ¥ Zoand lost |8 _ PR - country has and is maintaining the strictest neutrality and no Canadian soldiers have been permitted on United States soil since the war be- She was setting the dinner table when yourg Mrs. Winthrop swept foto the room, carrying a bowl of white lilacs. And the stated amount specified therein to cover the EXPENSE i i istributi a gan. | Regarding the Gulfiight and| - fi“ at last the breakfast | ~ .y gupnoge you hadagood time, Hil. "i‘“ ‘;Lj,‘:;;dfiie{‘;ei:,;; i Cushing cases, previous to the note; | e e pwashed: the | ma? remarked her mistress, careless. when pi the United States was not able to = llu: edm P ellm:efl °‘:;: ly. “Did you wear those lilaca?” 2 gl 3 credit hostile acts to the Germans. " - ¢ . stair .tn her small back The girl looked up, startled. “Your ) President Wilson will take up room and, with even more | ttle Yon, he give dem to me” she THE P“JNEER L explained, quietly. “I t'ank you, .Dey i o than, b, dremsed | OBl Vaar - domt Nt day, and the afternoon was hers to do | M&'am, I not vear dem—I give dem to with as she cliose, anodder little boy yust about so big She. was: y - not.. aore than like your "little Yon.” ~Something o Drettymn I apite of her teg | EFipped Hilma's throat, and a quick 5 rush of tears blinded the wide blue light hair.and high cheek bones;. and | gyo3 For a brief moment she felt Desire Reparation. 5 each German claim in the Lusitania case, replying to each specifically. Even if all the German claims are true, the chief executive will eite that under international law and the laws of humanity no vessel should be sunk before visited. President Wil son desires only to obtain reparation for the loss of United States lives in the disaster and prevent repetitions. Germany will be told this in unmis- takable language. u 2 ‘Those professing to know the pres-1| § ident’s mind declare that he" feels very strongly at this time, and 1is ready_to break off diplomatic rela- tions. The president’s program, however, is incomplete. as stated in the certificate on another page ENTITLE YOU to this beautiful and useful $ 5.00 Mlustrated BIBLE This is not a meaningless picture book. The illustra- tlons serve a distinct pur- You'll have no more use for - your head if you buy one of these vest pocket Loose Leaf I-P booklets. Come in and see them at the Bomidji Pioneer Office Supply Store : : | Security Bank Bldg. Phone 31 D T i sz o (Continued from Paxe 1.) guarantee, becase by signing the agreement Russia betrayed pan- Slavic interests. The hard bargain which Italy drove concerned the ces- |- sion to her of Thieste and its envir- ons, Fiume and the northern half of ; - Dalmatia. Trieste is predominantly#he Was as silerit as an Indian. Now Fekes pose:.. They fentichjthsstest Italian, but its hinderland, which |80 8gain, as she dressed, she looked | that she must tell all—must find some | ! NI a5 and they do more—they in- Italy insisted be included with the| &t herself closely,almost anxiously, in | touch of human sympathy. She would 2250 telligently explain it so that 8She Looked at Herself Closely. k Contalned Her Whole Life ana Soul class,wanted; -|ji steady p%Sifion' j o = port, is purely Slavonie, while Fiume cracked mirror. With the knuckle | beg this woman to listen while she 3 s y many a hitherto obscure Address; / Box 7261. of her . forefinger she occasionally | spoke, at last, of the little home in and Dalmatia are Slavonie. brushed ‘away a fog of “tears which | Sweden; of the lover who had lied; Only urgent need for Italy’s help | blinded her. And then she -hurried | of the old father and mother who even can have caused the entente powers | down the stairs, out the back door and |-00W must be watching for her, and and particularly Russia, to pay .the| across the lawn to-Mrs. Winthrop's | Wondering, and praying, of the dreary pound of flesh demanded by the Ital-| baby, who was playing under the.lilac | years of exile, made bright only on fans. B i botaiia, e | o at b “Hlommes sho g bovn o . “Bye, Hilma,” he called, waving his g ) - When the 15 years of guaranteed tat “yt:,e hand |nd‘holdin! up a fpny lowed to hold her baby in her arms; possession have passed, Italy may| ., ‘white lilac.. and of how now, at last, all the light find herself in a very serious pre- The. girl took him in her arms for a had gone out. dicament. Not only will the -two| gecond, burying her face in his chubby | “Mi# Vinthrop,” she began, in a Germanic countries be thirsting for| neck. “I’ank you, little Yon,” she | little, trembling voice, “Mis’ Vintrop, revenge against their former ally,| murmured in'her poor, broken Eng- k el but also will Russia begin to ex-|lsh. <“Hilma love sveet little boys | “Be sure not to broil the steak too press her concern for the interests|Yust like you and putting him gently | long this time, Hilma,” interrupted; . i ot tho ) from her she took the.spray of lilacs | Mrs. Winthrop; “the last one was not, Advertisers who want the best results|or™e Siev people under the rule of and. hurried away. fit to eat. What were you saying?” the house of Savoy. The - somber “I yust like to ask,” replied Hilma, : ; “Well, di see that?” ked | always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi-|ciolitti prophecy will haunt meny a |y " wm?n%oi‘ ndignantly to her g | colorlessly, “vill Mi¥ Vintrop havel ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as|meeting of diplomats at Rome in the| pgnd. «If Hijma had known I was | Mayonnaisce vid de tomatoes?” here at the library window she never | (Copyright, 1915, by W. G. Chapman.) | an advertisi ium. coming days of peace. ser h (Al i would have dared help herself to our o white. llacs. .. But -Swedes are all alike; they haye no more soul.than-an oyster;. they’re mercenary and unprin- Delafleld, - Wis.,, May 31.—The| ¢ipled, through and through.. I admit, $5,000 monument erected here in though, that HHma is something of a memory of the “Cushing boys”, was | mystery. -Do you know-that:jn all the dedicated today. Lieut.-Commander| two years she,has lived here she has W. B. Cushing, U. 8. N.,, is best| never once.gane out in-the evening, known for his éxploit in.piloting a | OF had a singlg visitor? Isuppose her [ A story from the trenches in launch up the Roanoke river in the| SWeetheart works nights, some place, | France says that when the Prince of #0.she can sep him only on her day |wg)es vigited the firing 1 i Civil war and torpedoing the Con- g line officers out..I ought never to have taken her, federate ironclad Albemarle. Lieut.- ; " and privates alike were given a half q as 1 did, without ‘& reference.” Mra. |10 ¥ i N ' Col. Lorenzo Cushing, of the light ar-| Winthrop was. young, and lacked both | 0UI'S Rotice by ‘phone so they cou > tillery, commanded a battery at the| experience- and mentality. She had | “slick up. ‘ g B d T o R'bb highwater mark of Pickett’s charge nmhlllrlmhw do, and a great deal of time 3 | to do 1t; hence Hilma’s short- - Notice. & o r pran r Ki at’ Gettysburg. After most of his| ' Which to i r l ta 4 ypewnte .OIIS men were shot down he continued to | CO™IBg8 fretted ‘her considerably. “1| pjtch blasting demonstration at | In any color to fit any make of typewriter work one of the guns until he re- :")‘l’sl;fi: é‘;feg,‘;;W:'c‘n:fi?‘;‘.:c'zgr‘g:: Nels Willet’s farm, 6 miles east of 1 : ceived his third and fatal wound. 3 y Bemidji, June 4, at 10:00 a. m. All | passage assumes & Dew meaning. This . Is the One Book of All Books that Will Be Appreciated by Every Member of the Family— Young and Old Alike. No matter how many Bibles you may now have, here is one that will be used, for these eye-teaching pictures make plain the subjects illustrated. It is not essential to Lelong to a church 1o realize the educational value of this Book of Books. Rvery progressive man, woman and .child, who wants to advance should be famillar with its educatlonal and Mterary merits. MONUMENT DEDICATED. The governor of Strasburg has is- sued warning that severe measures will be taken against parents who al- low their children to appear in Eng- lish sailor suits with the names ot | Eithier of the Catholic or Protestant British warships on their hats. o J Dikles Offered Wiil Be Malled to Any Address for the ¢ Free Certificatcs, tire Amount Sct Opposite the Style Selected and 23c Extra for Postage. novel-and her.chocolates. Meanwhile Hilma hurried across |terested to attend, showing the best campaign in 1871. The three broth- | lots toward a car. There was need for |methods of dynamiting.—Adv. | These ribbons are fully_guaranteed as the best on earth. ereiwere horn.{n Delafield. histh.. Slia.had.p. tvo houre' ride be | Come inneat tin Bomasd fore her, 'a task to accomplish, .and | % PRISON COMMISSION was ‘expected home again in time to The Bemidil Pioneer Pub. GO- TO HEAR FRANK'S PLEA ?:r:!d}‘?:;rhng:‘:h:;n:’t:;:e;?ev::: MEA.I- |N]UR|[]US lot of péople swarmed the streets!o— m THEJ('DNEYS soldiers, flags, bands- playing. martial Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Dack hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat comment; &nd sh t: er E h Lieut. Howard Cushing, of the cav- e meoarned o BeF |, o nvited. It will pay all those in- ac 5c alry, was killed during an Indian Mo, 1 n Hang Your Pictures | o) %, welghing up t0 100 Ibs. with Moore Push Devices, Sold In 9| BEMIDJI AT THE \4) Bemidji Pionger Office SUPPLY STORE Bemidji, Minn. Atlanta, Ga.,, May 31.—Today was | the date set for the special meeting il of the Georgia State Prison commis- ;; A L A A A T N S, ( io1 to consider Leo M. Frank’s ap- o peal from the judgmeént of the courts i that he must die for the murder of Mary Phagan, the 15-year-old fac- tory girl. The special hearing today was re- quested by Frank’s attorneys as they desired to present their petition be- fore the regular June meeting of the commission. We are & nation of meat eaters ard our blood is filled with uric acid, says & well-known_authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble, The kidneys do their utmost to froe the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they Berg-Gandee. get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog Carl §. Berg and' Miss Nina Pearl 7= and thus the waste is retained in- th Gandee were married at the bride’s S : blood to poison the entire system. s ‘When your kidneys ache and- feel like home Saturday evening at 8 o’clock, lumps of lead, and you have stingin Rev. I D. Alvord of the Baptist . u 4 | Av @ | +@>| | péins in the bask or the urine s clouly | - « church, officiating. ull of sediment, or the bladder is irri 7 AT table, obliging. you to seek relief during : ln Every Branch there are records of . some kind. Of Every Busmess Whether those Siin the night; when you have severe head: P T AT | records are the best for the business or not is sel- Nick Cushner, who has made his e aches, ‘nervous "“‘y"iuy spells, sleepless- N ;@&‘\:&&&?&:«W il dom considered—*“We" d them f d home in St. Paul for the past sev- Returned to Her Novel. ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad ¢ SileR —“We've use em for years an eral months, has returned to Bemidji ;mfl!er. get irol;: our Pgn;mwlmbfl“t I BEMIDJI PIONEER, MAY 31 [ they've served their purpose.” And there the mat- and has accepted a position as cook|Music She had never heard of Me- | four ounces of Jad Selts; take o ; g y: sho | tablespoonful in & glass of water before pl| ABRAHAM,.LINCOLN - SAID: ®NO_LIBRARY 1S COMPLETE r i il . i 5 U other side of town, and that if she dia | 4578 your kidneys will act fine. Thie Koy Zhiay A ATION USED IN LITERATURE ! i from the acid M ONETOF: uot hurry. dinner Would be late. Again | femout saits is made from the acid of at the Dalton restaurant. Mr. Cush- ner was formerly connected with the Dalton restaurant but left Bemidji shortly after the fire which damaged ter drops—but we don’t intend to let you drop it until we've had a chance to prove to you that there is an and lemon juice, combined with and again she ahanged cars, DL, | Fimie: end hes bourd e for ooty ‘The above Certificate with five others of consecutive dates the building. weary and haltfrightened, she came | to fush and stimulate clogged kidneys, | |§ Entitles bearer to thisg$5.00 Illustrated Bible at last to her desfination. to neutralize the aeids in urine so it is 1f presented at the office of this newsaper, together with the siated amount that Mr. and Mrs, Knute K. Roe and|. 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