Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 31, 1914, Page 1

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w4 B i s S R THE LAKELAND EVEN LU LISHED lN TH': BEST TOWN N THE BEST P’\RT BOOST—~REMEMBER TVAT SATAN STAYED IN EEAVEN UVTIL HE BEGAN TO x\’\IOCA\ LAKELAND FLORIDA FRIDAY JULY 31, 1914, ussian Gov't Orders, All Army Reserves to Mobolize For War ho authorized by some gov ernment, hut to what extent it is impossible | to determine. The is | greatly delaying news that is allowed censorship to come through, Germany Not rMoln-hzmg Today (By Associated Press.) Berlin, July 81.—The German foreign office gave rance this morning that no micbil would be issued by the today. government | SECRETARY OF WAR AT CAMP UTLOOK IS FOR GENERAL EURO- PEAN WAR | N, 3., July tary of War Lindley M. expected here today, when he will {review the Second and Fourth regi- ments of the National Guard, who are now encamped at Sea Girt, N, J Trenton, 31.—Secre- Russians Blow Up Bridge Near Warsaw, NICHOLS THE NINE: TEENTH VICTIM FOR THE LOGAL BASEBALL TEAM Lakeland made it eighteen out of amany Declares Martial Law But Has Not Yet Issued Order to Go to War (By Associated Press.) St. Petersburg, July 31.—An im- grial proclamation calling all army [yome orounds yesterday afternoon pservists to the colors was issued [in a contest almost featureless. Pos- sibly the small attendance made it ere today . d i seem dull, possibly the cloudy after- : noon, but anyhow it was the slow- serwgnsg:[sfi?msetgogge:S\F)tack est fast game we have played, the \'i.\m(“,y,]my :’g],b_'[‘ho Austrians | time being one h(‘nm' and xwvnt._\' Q f - minutes. Both pitchers were hit Erirngied g Sons Selval B freely though not many hits being ok on the Bosnian frontier, none recorded The features were the lled. The Servians lost one of- batting of Ginter who got two hits cer and twenty-two men. out of four times at the bat and the —— fielding and batting of Spivey whose Swiss Are Mobilizing two bagger scored Ginter in the (By Associated Press.) fifth. Berne, July 31.—The Swiss feder- The score by innings council today ordered the mobili- First Inning For Nichols—Norris two bagged htion of all men between the ages i i Juckalew popped to second, T e R R ::;)rl(’lll;iglll: lurvm]I ,]\'Eu‘rls out at il third, J. Buckalew flied to left Russians Blow Up Bridge For Lakeland—Ginter singled, (By Associated Press.) Spivey got an infield hit, Branch London, July 31.—A news dis- popped to pitcher, Garlets fanned, atch says the Russians today blew [Cabera fanned No runs. ) the railroad bridge on the War- \“s}fl_kc?nd m?l‘nfi. A fas for chols as ned, e l"u]]l'xy"r (MAI lxn first, Fowley fanned pasier For Lakeland—Sawyer flicd to right, Watson out at first, Smith 2ot News Coniirmed to first on pitcher’s error, Veri (By Associated Press.) out at first. No runs. Berlin, July 41 The blowing up Third Inning Russians of the railroad bridge For Nichols—Hornsby out at first the road from \Warsaw to Vienna Williford fanned, Norris out ( as confirmed this afternoon For TakslAnd—Ghint Ol — on third baseman's error, 3 Martial Law Declared fanned, Branch fanned, Garlet l (By Associated Press.) at first, No runs Berlin, July B dsginc, Dt Fourth Inning ) imiug martial and prohibit-1 por Njchols—H. Bucalew singled the publication of news of thegoodnight popped to 1, H ments of troops var ma- | pyckalew caught at second, J. Buc rials was issued toda alew out at first — Lakeland—Cabera fanned Germax;tAle Active S r flied to right, Watson out (By Assoclated Press.) |6 No rur ris, July 31.—Military m Fifth Inning on the German side of th | For Nichols—Thrasher p d er are active and the Fren b flied to ri ' established outposts |& a yagger | Clark t te S | F d-—-Smi it and Still on Speaking Terms | Xy (By Associated Press.) July 31 ounced ions had been resumed and Austriar ndon, here toc R an Sixth Inning Martial Law in Germany (By Associated Press.) popp lr vr. A : 14 4 sondon, July 31.— ' ; Berlin to Reuters ra 1 says that a state of war y proclaimed in German | N S;—.mh’h Irlm:lsf. ] News Is Being Surpresskd following message from ited Press headquart ¥ ciated Press.) (By A ! ok nn York, July 31.—Clos E1g;1}} Inn D has been imposed on all & : German bably will be i : 3 l'"xI\ and Servia today. The o foreign office 1 nts and from to military ews from the pub ation nrdorl Garrison is | nineteen by defeating Nichols on the | 100K EXCHANGE IMPERATOR IN LONCON AND, NOT ALLOW NEW YORK GLO SUSPEND BUSINESS UNTIL FUR- THER NOTICE i Cotton Exehange in New Orleans Has Also Closed for a Time (By Associated Press.) London, July 31.—The London stock exchange has been closed un- til further notice. The decision to close was taken by the committee at la meeting this morning. N. Y. Exchange Closes (By Associated Pres New York, July 31. ]hv stock exchange here will not open today. New Orleang E\(change Closes (By Associated Press.) New Orleans, July 31.—For the first time in its carcer the cotton exchange here suspended business until further notice. U. 8. Treasury Will Assist During the Crisis (By Associated Press.) Washington, July 31. Secretary McAdoo tod issued a statement that the treasury department would help as far as it legitimately may in New York and elsewhere during the present 5. Practically all im- portant stock exchanges of the Unit- ed States are closed today, but the cotton and grain exchanges are still open. (By Associated Press.) New York, July 2 sion of the H. P ton and coffee stoc I'he suspen- Pell Co brokers, was an- , cot- nounced today. The failure of the cotton brokerage firms of Homer, Howe and Co. and the F. J. Fred- crickson Co., small concerns, was also announced. The Pel] firm was one of the largest in the city. The failure is attributed to the sensa- tional break in cotton during the week The firm withheld all infor- mation ruarrlmu its suspension THLEPAONE 0 T0 PUT IN GOMMON BATIERY SYSIEM Another step in the line of prog | ress has been taken by Lakeland, Ibu | 1\" 1 I'elephone Company, in [1ecoznition of th reat growth of | at this point, having de- ‘ ded to make radical improvement plant will I, and by mean ra e signed by takin r from the hook. without | le of 1 1 I'he con iso installing three and one I of underground cable | 1dy been laid under the ‘ lu il do Ly I overhead .1 t 1 residence | ¢ 1w 1 mprove ¢ pole Rep 1a which An ex Iso be C ments the Lakel 3L TD HELD IN LONDON ACCOUNT OF WAR Many Am(ricans Aboard Anxious to Cross, Among Them Ambassa- dor Page (By London, Associated Press.) July 31.-—The American Steamship Co. today that the I'mperator Hamburg- announced sailing of the steamer from Hamburg had cancelled because of the clouded po- litical situation. Bight hundred first passengers awaiting the ship are left to their own devices. Most of them are Americans return- ing to the United States. Ambassa- dor Page, returning from Rome on been class VENING TELEGRAM O‘-" JHE ptfl STATE HIS HOME TOWN, YESTERDAY'S BASE- BALL RESULTS National League Cincinnati 2, New York o Pittsburg Brooklyn 2 St. Louis 1, Boston 2 Philadelphia 4. Chicago 5, Philadelphia 1. MAY B BUNE American Lgague Washington 2, Detroit 3. Chicago 0, Philadelphia 4. ”NDEH ” 5 [AB St. Louis 1, Boston 3. 1V Cleveland 2, New York 3. New York 3, Cleveland 6. Chicago 3, WORLD'S COMMERCE WILL THUS NOT BE STOPPED President Wants to Have Congress SICKLES HOME UNDER HAMMER New York, July The former 5 heme of General Daniel 1. Sickles Pass Law to This on Rifth avenue, will be sold at auc- Effect tion today, a step made nec by 3 o (By Associated Press, the foreclosure proceedings institut- Wasl -l Tl | I, | g ashington, July 31. reside ed by the Bowery Savings Bank Vil | \ “l i “\“]'m. Wilson his a plan to bring mue About a year ) the bank started ; ! A 0] i the world's shipptng under the s actions to recover a loan with !l =~ 5 ¢ A United States flag during the Euro- which interest amounts to about \ bl | il s ) ean troubles by having Concress $87,000, while back taxes and as ! x Rt bass a law admitting them to Unit- sessments against the house inercase 8 i ed States registration . the amount by about $11,000. The friends of the old general came for- ward at that time and by paying the interest due, temporarily stopped the TO END PHILIPPINE FREEDOM TALK foreclosure. vacation, is one of them. The com- . Washington, July 21 Represen- pany said the sailing would be made tative Miller of Minnesota has re when the situation was better. | ACMTI FAAN cently introduced a resolution asking i GI]"NTHY UCINILENAN the Pfosiaciil (o seud 10 the Houser GERMANY DRAFTS ENU“HSES PfllK the complete repory of Prof, J H, CIGARETTE BILL Ford, with respect to the Philippine S G EHUN'I'Y FAIR Islands, the IMilipinos and their con- Berlin, July 31.—In spite of the dition, intellectual and moral. This poor success of the petroleum mo- report, said Mr. Miller, was made nopoly bill, the government has had The Country dGentleman, the |by Professor Ford, after a tour of drafted a measure for a cigarette [highest class and most widely cir-|the islands He holds the report monopoly. It has been sounding par- |culated journal of its kind in the Will end argument for Immediate in- liamentary and business circles re- garding its introduction in the reich- stag. This measure is aimed against the so-called British-American To- bacco Trust, whose rapid strides to- ward control of the retail trades have greatly alarmed the cigarette industry. German VOTING TRUST ENDS WORK New York, July ~—The South- ern Railway Co., which has been controlled by a voting trust agree- ment since 1894, will today be! handed over to the shareholders by the surviving trustees. Thomas Lan ier and George F. Baker. with the late J. P. Morgan, comprised the voting trust. GANTRELLS HANGED AT GAINESVILLE, GA, FUHHAWKINSMUHUEH 8 July (By Associate ille, Jamey ( Bart hanged Arthur Gaine Ga 11 murder of antre Werd the here today for Hawkins about a year ag Gover 1sed who wa ( n ref to extend clem Bart, venteen ed Hawkins CRITICISM OF YORTE UNTAI} York, Jul | On his re cent it to New York, Capt. F reag Oshorne, compa expert of the h admiralt aid I h wnd pray that your newspapers will ‘ nto making a start the Atlantie hefore hi hip i 3t A the weather will he 1 him." Capt. Oshorne spoke of th haste 1ich now being on the flier, saying it were | r to ha p he hast 1to th beginning of t roject, mnot the d; and ted on the fact| August \ot near o advar or t ttempt Aug. 15t he very latest he should attempt to make the flicht, and then only |, provided weather onditions are | 0 for that geason,” he continued If Porte gets aw b e 1k ¢ Por t r ron D for A Wh country, takes the Polk County Fair s the text for an editorial on “Add- ing Utility to Prizes.” The methods adopted by the Polk County Fair As- sociation are strongly endorsed, and dependence and prevent legislation fixing any definite date for it. YACHT MAY HAVE EXTRA RACES it is, indeed, complimentary to the judgment and wisdom of the promot- N York | ers of our fair to call forth the edi- _‘ _“ o \j July Plans for additional trial races for the Reso- torial approval of this great nation- wide journal. The Country Gentle- man's article follows: Hlute and Vanitie are being discussed by the cup committee It has been Visit 7 % 0 A it or proposed that after the first ruig of “Visitors viewing fruit and crop r , , ¢ e & . ! I!IIt- New York Yacht Club cruises, exhibits at county and State I 7 2 , 2 which started today, and the trial are likely to ask: “Why did the win- i ds : L Soadnn i races off Newport the first week of ner win?" “What was the method | g . : g August, the cup defense indidates that produced the premium ex- $ L 2 z e : i continue their trials until Aug. 12. hibit? Truly, what utility value |, : Such a series would necessitate e is there in merely looking over a col- lection fine when no information is ¢iven as to how they were produced? ponement of the first final trial from Aug. 15 to Aug. 18, The ¢ ule arranged at the b | season called for a of specimens hed sinning of the series of ten races “Such questions came to the ears ' o Newport during the first two of the managers of the Polk County weeks in July. Owing to adverse Fair in Florida, and they propose | weather conditions and other eir- to have them answered at ihe com- | eymgtances only four contests were ing exhiibition. It nas been an-inished, while in only one was the nounced that every display of fruit | wi,q sufliciently true to give the cup and vegetables must be accompanied | committe anything like valuable by a statement of eultural methods data upon which to base its judg- The exhibitor will be requived to fill ment ag to the speed of the yachts in Dlanks furiishied by the fair, giv- The cup yachts wils today race from o me, date of plantine, facts | Matinnecock Point to a mark off EpNTLrNt g Rall, SEentl el SeUUTe) | wian bl Heatan b Brldgepont, arotnd sprasing amd. so fortin sthe ole LStpattord Middle Gronnd Shoal light HIBLOLYCLIBL LR =N AN 0 X NI [ g ee i hinoy, off Bathn's: Neek to will be shown without such a "”'””I‘ smithtown Bay. That will give them alonuzside of it The manazement [thirty-five miles nticipates that there may some hesitaney on the part of growers | tl to disclose the details of their | EXTRA DIVIDENDS ON bt methods, but the dircctors are con ‘[ KODAK STOCK ad that the net result will be a | display far ceding all - previous Rochester, N Y., July 21 - Hold ones in educational value Lers of the common stock of the ast “Prize winning has in many cases man Kodak ( ill r an ex lost its interest to visitors tra dividend of per cent . Ist ertain grower: e regularl 1,nwl another of 21 per cent Oct ried away the ribbons, though ca \m!‘ t I'he per cent dividend will isitor Cuu\.l not discover reason | be paid to stockholders of record at why. If the Florida of re-|the close of business Aug. 31 ports on culture i introduced lli - hould operate to give some of ”H'\' CANADIAN HENLEY REGATTA old exhibitors a run for their money And ti mprovement in the educa-| St. Catherines, Ont., July 31— The 1al aspect of displa hould | Canadian Henley which take be accompanied by more intelligent ! place over the Port Dalhousie course ‘J“ n The judge should be giv-!today and tomorrow, has greatly in en sufficient time to prepare a state :‘rw ed in interest nce the Uni- mer oncerning the placing of [versity of Penn ia eight ar irds, instead of being able mere- |rived. Nearly all cities which have ly to place ribbons and disap-isent crews in previous years are pear It is sometir a serious mat- |represented by this year's entr ter for a mediocre jud to explain |among them bei Toronto, Hami h awards, but in ¢ community [ton, Buffalo, Detroit, Otta Mon- th are capable, interested men [treal, Boston, Ottawa and Winnipe 10 would be willing to undertake | The Winnipeg eight ®holds the th judg if r {championship cup vork would have - | CHAMBER SECRETARIES ‘ ‘ IN MEETIN™ AT r t K L cor Prec s By ]‘ "Bldg. ad that it fore frafi S s g 301 Blue | t reia r ! ol Tl of furtiPSON +1, SLIC I p rilding | i | 1 R 312 Red b | : to dratting legal I al es and abstracts furulshed

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