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Show 12 OESERET EVENMTG NEWS FRIDAY 'FEBRUARY, . -- , witkit It u rg om it the great Great Britain were not based 'mean- - to exempt neutral vesaela from attacdudtiong "t"'",31..tvHtvi'LL z!,0 ,, ,wily on the Me by the Lusitanin of Intended to strike enemy 'hints feels It , heatlinne:r itiatin- tentakainndgw 4 GREAT BRITAIN the Amern flag or any other ship to be its duty to call the attention of ;pose 11)11 New. I ,,,,... !because it was not a rare ruse of war the imperial German government. with denies:idling may are end no eir- Ito hoist a nutral flag when escaptnz 'sincere respect and the moat friendlYleurnatance occur that might even ,, :Amore awl vessels of both ostler sentiment. but very f andidly two govthe !cloud tits intercourse of ...ea....Hill ..!1!the confident 1. anong the belligerents in the present lestly. In the very oolong poosibilities - 'primping. empeeeeee os ..0"1-- a ar ftlready had mada such ute of lot the course 4 , action aplairently con- !bops and expectation that the ins- - I AND GERMANY 1.1.011 ' nerlal German aweeement can and; Wil , th. m as bad American vestwits in pre- - temptated under that protiainallOn. .,2 will give assurance that American! 143 ware. Tiori distinction emphasized . IttZtVEST fiX GERMANT. citizens and their vemois will not was that. amide from the legal pro- - I oft P'rr11 . be re mole .f.' sted tor of futu the reeerved wag the 11.0 rnited by A' ! , :4 prif ty. whht e'tsow,.4,. bay' governinent : , BOTH WARNED ;dis.utteion. general noontime of a neutral :ritatea views thug. veibilities with ;Germany otherwise than by Ytait and ifiag by a bei!Igerent olio a k,Intion of leach Vale (.4neern that tt feels it to search. though their vessels may be u..:. be its privilege. and indeed lt comity and duty !travrsing the felt area delimited aol-toI I I 'International of the German poolucc ser ious dangers in the circustances. to request thefthe proclamation No rut.. of In I erna- - Imperial German government to con- - I miraity. of la added Inr the Ithtal iew allots aaaingt the practice. '111,r before taAtion as Gillen the criticall s -.0-- 1- 1 4. Na, ,,,eirtals added. hut the United States ettuatiou in roopoof of the relations the imperial German government thati.1 United States Addresses Notes !construes made been it a.. a Innral obligation. upon betaeen this country and have Germany orpreeentatlona I tthteormarmti- - ins!. retteltant :tole thneliatnItt)acirttirdiel'"runsemenott ;:shetrahl frnmtlegehat To Them Against Menacing ,,,,,,:riciwzoit:o piii:roillo:Itnivrtigyenue,r,:iteirtlApsue,,bf I. in carrilying out o the the American for nag protection 1rt'Ufl,PtAtiti as tv,IN Illg lit. the in foreshadowed admiralty's icy Ve ssels or Lives of Americans A.. for tho c.filititinl,atiun with Ger- to destroy any mcoluent ship." ,geaiert"S . many officials paid they were 'aiding keesel of the United States or catise NOTE TO GilEAT BRITAIN. tinder specifically rt...gnized brined- the death of American citizens 1,, Plea of internatechel law In P"iralwk ; It le of enures.. not noceewery to February le. 1915. p:,:a The secretary s4 state bas Ins !Int, dangero to American cit;zens which !remind the tteeman government that! STATEMENTS COUCHED vett. the vole Inflicted Arnistiosador rage at London of a belligerent in litoul,1 follow utta,kti nret ascertaining the va- - leg with right neutral vessels on the high to present to the ltritteh governnient niMeM flown t!y theist-e- l Is limited to visit and search. Un- - a note to the following effect, IN MOST EMPHATIC TERMS il'illY of lite ,1 ..essel. It stile mole Minn by "In't"1i leen a blockade is proclaimed and ef- The department hho alviesel 1,1 ' ,trist neotruls travehnot on belligerent e.,,tiveiy, tnitintained, which this goy- - of the declaration of the tierman Re- f-'ships bad a right to expect that enemy leen:tent tined noteunderstand to be pro. miralty on February 4. indunting that .e4444414 would ennform to international had on Januin this cams. To declare or Peer. the British goverr,ment ?,0 posed or ertnriline for !ewe a right to attack and destroy any an 31 explicitly authorized the ute of , 4 Tender- ?'''' Any Steps Necessary to Protect,!passengers and crew oropportunity .:-all mammoth. .nt,.t.ina, a prpacrihed area of neutral flags on British Big, to a to be taken place of safety the high seas without first certainly do. vessels. presumably for the purpose. in Americans' Rights Will be'. i... Now '''. oefore destroying a hip. Seedless natinnalite of avoiding rece!gniesn by German 1termtntng its beilleorent 4.. The two notes had been ubdor ton-- I i and the contraband character of It naval forces. by Government eds.:stem for ariseral dept. The All Good 4,would be an act in unpreete tention hag also twen clirected to re' mintetratien's attitude was diseuseed!d..ntad in naval warfare that this v.v. Porta In the proms that the captain . , at length by president wileon with Mai ornment la reluctant to believe that the of tho Lltsitallia. actiLit upon "Hera mainServe them at a for stands rigidly "Sunkist" name or The Britinformatkm sdt isere end the communications in the reeelved frsn I ni of Gerrnany Is h come every meal. beginWaablart"). 1..b. 11.ruhltea""n hi r, , , KIVPII their liniehing. touehes uneh thisperil! , ca.,. government authorcties. raised the American 1 tained standard of quality, and these oranges contemplates It as emtite. b the state depArtment tonight of the lase yesterday. At firm. it was int ende' The suspicion that PrWMY sill,. are flag es his vested aprott hest the Brit. Picked only when ning ionighthave from CriaDellinoemlia's finest groves. neutral fags ItriPrVerlY earl ere- - tan t'Oast. In order to eticape andeVette et the notes sent yesterday to to confine the note to sk.rniany using dessert. 4,1 for sliad Sunkist an inquiry as to "hat stops would ate no just presumption that all ships Isa1ed attack,. by Slerman submarines. fully loeat nrvain and ,lermanr. respective. to be taken tO verify the character of!.traversing a prescribed area are sub- - an Today's press reports also contain I Ei lye revealed that both countnes had snipe flying neutral nage pointing out, alleged official e tatement of the It Ii a to Prices are low. Sunkist cost no more to the aame suopicion. been warned in most emphatic termi the serious dangers whicii might equine.:determine exactly Pitch questions that forelall office, defending the utw of the 4 for oranges. than ordinary pay you of But a in flat mistakes this cOntif.eti,41. neutral country hy a bel. the right thk government understands been against mouthing the veseets of lives from Perfect in colorthe most appetising A.' ree- - ligerent Vessel in order to escape cap- eerie. m"n'':of when the German 3P v Don't go without them now ict and search to have . of AnalienI citizens traverising the razolum arrived. foreign what SeettltA v turo or attack by an enemY,, bestto sertar7 with fish, moats giving ttn,zed. agoadrntish so !r4 are i when seed. rereorlif Proclaimed aea Iftnell of War- - to be the mature deliberation" of ther they ,......zNtaer44Nte-----.4.practkally Juicy, 144.II1101'S ri CeS1)QUENCES. N EXPLANATt tIIII STATE' ,OERIIA on the the the clerman advised that was government subpet. now , Germany , good and good less. Use the Juice wherever you , 3,13INT. "Assuming that the foregoing Fnited States -- would be constrained Washington adminintration deckled to 55 ways to employ Learn use for vinegar. $ a are you. to Its iseue true ports the tro vernMent "1 (he bold the Imperial government warning immediately. Fop' ' "This 3? government hast carefully rni t est Ntatell, relorvsnt 1 Sunkigt Le11101111 as a delicacy fer future .72 I toil strict accountability" for such acts of is. OnAeration statement ACTION. NEUTRAL. NO JOINT noted the expierestery II le g adt y and e th household a 1.r and Its naval aullsoritios as night remit Of., help. pro1:13 ,rn gev , vele Mt the deetruetion of Amersean No joint action with other neutral ,tutfd by the imiaitt al Geritnat the gov- - Priety of the des...pew...use of the flag N iiio'r'cit4t4244 ..S1., ziff 1th, 10, ... try ren.United states is open .4 a neutral power in any tall. tOr 030 gots Or the lose of American lives. and government. has been taken or Is un- - i meat eep,;'-yeb.:the 44, of ertinent ant14114011 GI, i the A cjoiok. of avoidng .aidure. tie. purpose der contemplathm There has been I; that If "truth a deplorable unnell12ke for or the ,riticisms sires very respoctfuliy to point out 440 PNI 4,1,8"0 should &nee. the Axellean govern- - titivate discussion of the course of czello Ismsotip4.41ta,. .111146.44? to which the Germain tato f 14..4'141 ,ft his Britannt c. maps! v's govern- liokitP40112 Mani would 'lake any steps it might American government with the min.itral ietionbelitees the governmu-,u,stas. 133 ment the serious eonocsoipmeen ...., be necessary to take I. 11444410116ard tinera anti ambatutadore of neutral Conn- - liernment Itito p, ire WZbb eeq y which v cl. I C ..........: ' 1N l(rb vther neutrdi 11'1084 , may reoult to American , 41 Amertcan lives and property." but in line with trad:tionatcertain vessele 44111 like Pqp,. ".8 ofki.,47:e the Ai thst 0, govern. terree8 open; thInetives , i To Great Britain meriean eitizene if this praelie is the United state. American policy. no combined . not state. ,4110c1 e, 411. 4C6'4 -bI Inetit of the Unittel States has 1 ., , , ovntinued. ..',i,,,. pointed out the measure of respeM11-im- - Sion with other governments will to or ilefltitelfe.ed in any I "rho (teralt011$11 hos. of .ciinsentd seem he would to whieh nuele. belly" i been taken have whieh Int...taunt tuKonifolragthoef tody a houtral or on Both notes. It is believed. will open posed on the Brillsh government for , belligerent natiens WI atr"la of Imm,1111onomy . s the lose of American Seaftels and lives the. subject cif the use ef the neutral by the other pumult at,' present e'er "Ouch operate to e German an In case of on attack by ' itlwa on the hut trade. neutral :r ."1",;hgd-ip.-k;mthe force"' If England sanctioned !strain appear. by the press reports to be I taken iin all such matters; as general minute et the Ameritan nag respendence which mey furnish the Itcontrary. eseels and thereby cast Nees for international rules on the 'a position witieli uerrants it in 4, in rtonr". 'nseett.nis used he'' S. by British :c- these governments Mg lieuof to thi relopec:aQrdi efupen the valid character subject at future conferenres after the ter war any Pr.'Per different of It one thine is war from concluded. the is an (rat enbigna. puilellne on Anieralin shipping which the explicit sane- lion by a beillso-ren-t The Itriteee. Spentah end Drat:lien pees sine which the for government or Its merchant shine ambaseaders. who happened to call at feen will take under consideration in !?'."1Ietnot principles and . international theregenerally 1.,:t justtfy; the tn.! of within). a thr state departm,nt of of !ts rag the gio, rights iniitettgation power r'aatde lu'elf al tree In the Prest- e ertain portions neutntl 1 . , of the hi- tt h seas opiest iit the 11,,UtP. as were the ni:tild Irmo. as opposed to those of bel2iger-;1"reeint instance VI take with a reser on!! et Soe.111. Norway and Itenntarit. ',nee antch are presumed to be fret. I uente d upon accepted principies i n. hostile w arshl Pg. ;sciene and Inheated epecially rogutsted it. The them- -Th ' in this mote. the pedtion ileclaration or sues a Police offormal :melts rotnething 1,4 a srnsagen- the Text of Full I tkl . tent among the dipiemitts era' Ittatiti$0 of a tenerally Pti41111..E PIFFICULTIES. neutral's flag leopabeicause of hat slime regareed nal the remelt; of the neutral visit rState Department Notes! -- if the cemmanders of German dizes 'fl g those their dr:tette inipheations. in a peculiar degree nt war should act upon the by raising waters ;vssels !,: th that they To AVOID lelieler leTIE14, that the flag of the Cr. of belligerentpremumption Tne full tett of the notes as made preeuniption nationalit I. ir"arri- used in wa not being States rnitiel less of the flag whieh ?holt mai ; :',, 0, H.gh officials of the Amerean gee- giutilie at the slate department tenight tern I faith awl should deetrity on. the USE OF AillERICAN FLAGcarry. orrement point, el out infermally that letterset . the or vessel an American WW1 to.k1) Feb. le. leg. It lied been teemed advisable to speak in view of 1 would of the Germanthe an flounced purpose t ri unnestakame trrtlis new rather than i Tee secretary of slate has tr.cruetA lives of Anwrleatt citizens. it of admiralty to en Ita'e The butter situation lies in your hands. If you extend us your e nthe in active difficint for the government effect to await the alarm:not naval llisMi Ambassador Gerard at tser:in to pre-'.in e rta.n operations VtoW in the art to any Staltle United Amore an petite- otemen smell might eent to the German ite ferment a note delimited nes areas ad l arent to the 0..eliyou light than as an indefensible comm., of ormt entre from the sinking el a vessel with I to Ihe following effeet: i nperation in this fight for full, honest weights in butter, we'll win. and ireland. rights. which it the government osaritthe rntte seems of American eitiZenti. The notell, "The government of the United tsdati"n itf neutral indeed d s tates f L '' recento hard be would will force as very officials it ere cernrefent. canted serve would view eith Immo oil solici States. having had its attention direce. are you aeeept short weight butter, competition a preventative of the critical ;sweetie- - eel to the proclamation of the Germanicile with the friendly relations Wise anj . general use of the two flag of the tieS diartissell in them. full 0 United States by admiralty iseud on the eth Gt Fetirieseo happily subsisting between the British vessels II; back to the old order of things. Packages of butter should eontain IIIIIIMMI with great in- - ;are. that the waters earreuniling trreat :governments Diplomats those waters. A o f - diet situation such as h e one ..if such a deplerable and Ireland. (arrest the language of the commune !Britain irtvluding the which his majesty's 's move the We started ounces. 16 packagby ettions awl some of them construed the need.. of the Eliglish 'channel. are to snout,' arise. the imperial German is said to Intend to adopt 0 appreciate government nole to Germany as a warning that be ennaidered as comprised within the !government can readily limUld If the declaration of ) "Fourin-Othe (liarI .he loss of American lives by sinking seat or war that all enemy merchant, that the government of the United man full pounds in "Blanehard" and be ing in admiralty force. It hold to put he witted constrained eren a belligerent merchant ship veseeis found in these waters after the ',States I 0 0 would be covered by the retirement"- - itith instant will be destroyed. althoughithe Imperial German goVernMent to siems clear. afford no protection to ne" Butters. you at insistent, full $ tions of the Amerlean government he. it may not always be possible to esive.a varlet aceeuntability for such acts Hriush vessels. while it would be al serious and 0 constant menace to ioll and mereto authorities take the their naval of all a, the insietenre that tause the crews and paetengers. ene that live and vstaels of American 0 Aveights in butters will become general. Will chant ships must be vitited and neutral vfoo4o:s ,xt000e tht!TORPIV,11 to any steps it might he neeessary to ZIIIIL and lives searched awl passenters taken elf be- idanger within this zene of war beeause.,,take to safeguard Amerlean The of frovernment to the to American head the At t seetine end extent this sunk. to can be lore ships In view of the mem. of neutral flags.Prorerte United, you help yourself 442z trusts that hisi paid to have been ordered by the Brit. ;citizens the full enjeyMent of thelr States. therefor. NOTE TO GREAT BRITAIN. will do all I'll tub government on the Met of January a, knoslodged rights on the high seas maJeety's government of your grocery AO -to It. weer restrain vessels of of le The nt the contingencies In discussing the ItOteS today Mike and government of the United maritime' ,,ArZatittillarl ..z--, :Reece in view of these considera- - British nationality from the deceptive pointed Out that the representations te i welfare. it may net be needs write: De- - use of the flag of the United States .. .. ., in the sea area defined in the Gow- mank the full man declaration. since such practice 51ILAWbira . would greatly endanger the veaSele of a friendly power navigating those yea---- 4 butters." weight ters and would even seem to iro.... !, pose upon the government of Great I Britain a measure of responsibility 7 for the loss of American lives and or vowels in case of an attack hy a German naval force. "You will impreem upon his ma- jestys government the grave coneern iiinti, '11....7';:,, ':;o,:,: this feels which In the government rallmrf!Writli:,-:;a t---, circumstances In reward to the safety 4 t D of Atiterienn vessels and lives In the ;; -I ' 4 war sone declared by the Germnn d 6 .v.;$,., '4 miraity. "You may add that thta government I. making earnest representation to -f German government In regard to the -- 1 .7 the danger to American vessels and citizene if the declaration of the Ger-- I man admiralty is put into effect. ! , a , 4 , : , it 1,, oe- - tz ,, - ! f ?ZinnI 41117-1- -- k 44 I i -- , 'sfiir, .. oh I I ' Iw -- ! n I rt, -- I at - ,d Meated, Juicy, Sweet, Firm, on Sale Abundance Navels are Dealers' Stores in Your Neighborhood men-ban- t i ti Order SUNKIST Oranees Today , k t i a li t Sunkist Lemons '41 re-n- o , -- ..os-------- fh 00? I , , I 43 at! .0 k - , , .,t .,, i - i trier-jib- hold-dou- la i. . i l tre ,,,,o,,,.f, g,eta Are You Demanding Full Weight Butter? neu-;'a- c . A I , t 5 i I - I If ' -r indifferentif - trave-nsin- i If i 110P ,,, i r,..., n -7 1 p il w-....w -- & B ' . fA : ' Try us, put us to the test. You will get straight forward. honest, intelligent service, reliable merchandise and prices that are consistent. E Saturday is our bargain day. Why not phone or get your Drug wants from us them? ... ... .. ... ... .. Se Writing Tablets he Mentholatelm .7.e. Sronno Seltzer 2Sc Lyon's Tooth Powder Sc Mreolized Waz . ... ... ... ... ;.it Marmola Tablets ' ''' s 4 !, ... t !I if i40.4.0404: ,cf . lie lite 2te .. ...lac tine 113c . are agents for We KAFFEE HAG the Coffee with. out I mil It Caffeine. will not keep you !i LB. TINS, 25c. ' -- al iii 1 1 It ; ii ; z lk-- Four-in-On- e' London Times Comments On Note to Great Britain gli Sd eStanGhard" i NI ,fi'' 41:211 a. London. Feb. Times. in an gittortal on the Ameri- can note to Great Britain. sills: -The fair and reasonable attitude! wtitch America has observed In all the problems raised by the war has strengthened our custortutry desire to t. respect not only her rights. but her wishes and susceptibilities. "The use of a neutral Gag to avoid a n enemy we regard as an undoubted right. but a right which we are moat manner to unlikely to exercise in expose the shipping, of neutral mates to serious peril or inconvenience. Under the circumstances ant in view of the hearty good will prevailing be-:- s the two nations. a itatiefactory accommodation should be promptly and easily reached. Dealing with the Lualtania Incident. The Times considers it ie PTOtined by the fact that the admiralty got wind of Germany intentions before they were made known otrcially and thereadvised merchant upon shipping genresort to a neutral flag in erally to r came of necessity. Thus? says the parer, "the Lusttania incident happened at a moment when it was particularlv likely to cause diecuturion in America and afford Germans In the United States a Jensen Creamery Co. m.--- The! Butter, Eggs, . amPosz::06 . - Poultry Cheese, ti ft:: ( lc' di A .,,,x,4)ozoweArogga, . It' l' t 1 d i! . r I al d .. C P h h nit"A (sP P s Itz: LI a nit, 4 V, w ib 11 .. eAL ei,iste io 11111630 a1 '11 . 14 . Fi gy CI sK 11 :n . F. 1 DRINK 41:11:1 , 1 , illi a no evidence that when the admiralty advised the use of a neutral Gag mmtera had become so urgent as to override all other conaiderations. and in a eaPP of title kind the foreign office Is a better Judge than the admiralty possibly can be. It 114Mit to um that even friendly communications America might have been avoid. the admiralty and the foreign Iwith worked in this matter more k letrathar." Is ar to li , . enor 1 , freeet opening. Itere awake. 741712r,i4t Wiii' 11 . ;i NIAIM .. fie Ih Epsom Salta... Pt. Witch Wel ..21e lb. 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