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E LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM FUdUSHEDiNTHEBESTTOWNlNTHEBESTPARTOFTHEBt TSTATE BDOST—RE‘\TE’\IBER THAT SATAN STAYIID IN HEAVEN URTIL HE BEGAN TO K‘IOCK HIS HOME TOWN LAKELAND FLORIDA SATURD\Y AUG. 15, 1914 No. 228 O Combating Drea |G€TMAans Lost Austrians, ~ 'metiexinen - Panama Canal ay Buy ; ; Every State The it Ship Tubereulosis - Commander | Defeated by = Increase In Prices Opened Today i \\4[»\4\"}.\].\‘smi:nn\1 Press.) . . (By Assoclated Press.) . ater an gt tll » Aug. 15.—Thirty- At Lle e RuSSlanS Washinzton, Aug. 15.-Reports F O r I r f f years ao today was discovered ;m the department of justice today a lc the fatal germ of t ' ( sis . | st i i i uberculosis which show that the investigation into food had caused more deaths since the sty S yrices is progressing in every State TR 0ATS OF HAMBURG- l”'!:llllllill:j of .thw human family than (LIEGE STILL STANDS DESPITE CLAIM TO HAVE ANNIHILATED ;‘nul in ;nllmw.\l all large citics. The |U. S. STEAMER ANCON PASSED CfiN LINE :l,l,l)_ <»-.lu-r‘ d scase. “’\, discoverer RUMORS SEVERAL REGIMENTS federal grand jury now sitting in THROUGH e was Dr. Robert Koch, of Germany, g | Chicago will #e the medium for the —— Be Used for Trans- |who spent two years In patient lab- |Only Five Hundred Germans Escaped | German Progress in Alsace Halted; | (hicazo inquiry, according to a Ship Went Through the Locks in erican Expons to oratory vesearch before he finally Unhurt in Battle of French Are Gaining [statement by District Attorney Wil- Seventy Mimoshmld Steamed an Countries located the little destrover, too small Haelen Ground kerson. i : d to Pacific j R to be seen by the naked eye, by the = = i WAl pciated r'ress.) researcher’s method of staining the (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press) e Iy Associated Press Aug. 15, *'“.10 Ham- |guspected germ with chemicals. 'l"n-»‘ London, Auwg. 15.—A Brassels London, Aug. 15.,—The French | DENIES WAR IS REASON I‘;mu(nlu} A\:-“-‘ 1““|‘i ”kl\;n) United line has l‘-SlH‘d. a |discovery changed the whole world's | dispateh to the Exchange Telegraph [minister of foreien affairs today tele- | FOR RAISE IN MEATS | 5iates w.ln'A d:‘imr(ln.um steamship it has under consid- [y titude toward tuberculosis. .\'inr,-'(n. says the death of Generai Von |8raphed official confirmation of tne Chicago, Aug. 15.-—A vigorous | Ancon today made ‘h“» ; -. 0 purchase from it|ihe days of ancient Assyrians the [Emmicha, German commander at|Russian victory over the Austriaus|denial that packers have made the | through the Panama canal and trans- e, is confirmed. General Von [on the River Dneister. e says that | Kuropean war an excuse to put up fit through that waterway is now of- amships in American | gostroying germ has ravaced hu- |l at twenty rullions fmanicy, Moges witnessed its fear- | Dermarwitz succeeds him. several Austrian infantry and cav- [meat prices was made today by J. |ficially open to the world. The ves- fleet embraces thelfy) gevastations among the | | _ alry regiments were annihilated and |Ogden Armour, president of Armour juol left her Cristobal berth at 7 raterland, the largest | :ions, and in all the successive L'\‘II'fBELGIANS SAY LIEGE adds that the positions at Liege and land Co., in a statement., He said |g'clock this morning and made it to If sold the vessels |apaijons at least every sixth human FORTS STILL HOLD upper Alsace are unchanged. that the reason for the advances [(ho end of the deep water channel A merican flag and De |jeing was at some time affected by | (By Associated Press.) [Was that receipts at the stock yards | yrom the Atlantic to Gatun lLocks. cquisition to '.‘.1\'. Pro- |its presence in the blood. Lesg than Paris, Aug, 15 An oflicial an-|GERMAN PROGRESS IN fhere for the last two weeks have fspe went through the locks in seven- ) merchant marine. palf o century azo the disease was |nouncement today sayvs Belgian of- ALSACE HALTED | been approaching a famine basis. ty minutes, and is due at the Pacitic — regarded as “fatal and hopeless.? [ficers commanding the forts around (BY Associated Press) i In that time, the statement oxX-fopd at 6 o'clock tonight. ERS Oliver Wendell Holmes, who was a|Ligze contradict the rumor that London, Aug. 15.—The British |plained, Armour and Co. have killed The idea in some quarters that WORKING HARD physician as well as an author, de- ’vhu.\ have surrendered. The battle is |oflicial press burcau today says that [fower hozs than during any similar | (0 canal would be the means of in- T—l,'..—'linsh s seribed the averaze medical practi- ‘tr«pm-ml to still be going on. the Gorman offensive movement is | period in the history of the concern. |yolyving this country in dificulties Ausg. tioner's acceptance of its fatality in ket for the moment arrested in upper “The nine Armour plants killed | hoequse of the Kuropean war is not L000,000 in gold and e keeping the govern- 14,738 hogs last week, asainst | (anken seriously by the ofticials here. head the week before the g gy pecognized by Seeretary Garri- his tale of the “Professor at the GERMIANS ALMOST WIPED Alsace and there are indications that [only Breakfast Table.” Some people re-| OUT AT HAELEN the French have made progress on |70 mgraving and print- 3 ; it : i e -nll ‘ui’l\t h\‘\-“;‘ three garded it as a Divine affliction upon (By Agsociated Press) that side. war,” the statement reads: They Lson and every one concerned that the tors and laborers re- the human race, and an indication Brussels, Aug. 175.—According to PSR killed only 17,512 cattle last week, | paintainance of the strict neutrality ers d N " . . I as aoai 20 A ) ok N, N N L 5 of mankind's degeneration. Thirty [1atest advices here, barvely 500 Ger- | SPANISH AND BRITISH a8 aghinst 836 head the week be= o gho canal might become a diflienlt eau hag called upon all iington eligible for ap- er civil service rules. bn of the president, the aped unhurt out of four or AMBASSADORS CONFER fore the war, and only 30,344 sheep | gyestion under some circumstances, fast week, as against 46,595 head | pyg ghe indications, in the opinions s e the week before the war. of men most competent to judge, are I Mr. Armour said the packers Dave f{pat there will be no diflienlty about years ago Europe was reporting over [mans e 1,000,000 deaths every year from tu- [ five thousand engaged in the battic (By Associated Press) berculosis, while the United States [of Haelen, and they lost many field San Scbastian, Spain, Aug. was reporting at the rate of 130 ev-loyng in the swamps. The German |Significance is attached to the pro- holidays :L:l‘untl‘d }ht‘ ery day survivors retired to Tonres on a spe- |longed conference today between the contended with a shortage ol live fig gl Goethals will inaugurate pu_ discontinued. ,b,w_ Today the civilized nations of the |¢ial train sent from there to collec! | British ambassador and the Spanish stock for a year, and lately With the | e commercial use of the canal by p, who has supervision | w4 aro conducting a universal | the wounded on the battlefieid. 1t fpremicr who came here to see him. natural tendency of the produecer o fgoyding a government hoat through. u, asked for an emer-f..,,. inst the tubercle bacilli. |is reported that two German princes RN hold back his stock in hopes of war fppepe will be no ceremonies, for the 10,000 to purchase | \iijions of dollars are being spent to wore among them. REPORT OF ARREST OF GRLAOAL official opening of the canal will not g and to pay other eX-1.,nqyer this enemy of the human | AMERICANS UNTRUE P s take place until the carly part of bt to the add:tional|,aee. In the United States ver $20, e (By Associated Press,) ROOSEVELT AT HARTFORD 1915 L s ~ | i Washington, Aug. 15 Archer Some things remain to be done to for this purpose, Science and com- iLFPORT T?UI;‘;;I{’II‘ZAYN&L&AR M. luntington, of New Yorik, pres- Hartford, Conn,, Aug. 15.—-Theo-3pepfeet the waterway. The chan- mon sense are forcing the little germ | ident of the Ameriean Geographical dore Roosevelt is expected to begin fpel through the Culebra cut nust be SELF- to retreat. The death rate in twen-| (By Assoclated Dress.) Society, and wite, were not arrested, {the Progressive tampaign today, [deepened and widened, and o great- | SRS making his initial appearance in [fer depth of water than thirty feet SACRIHCE DAY |ty vears has fallen from a ratio of but are enjoying the fullest liberty as been put onto the|(gp 000 is being expended annually —_— o 1 245.4 to 158 (per 100,000 pepula-| London, Aug. |1 The | ”‘I at Nurembarg, Germany, according |this city today, and delivering ajmust be securd. Aug. 15.—Thig day, | . 5 ; I \Mail says the opinion is gaining in : el e Aug. 15 tion). Expert medical rescarchers Mail says the opinion is £ to a message today to the State de- |speech. Satisfied that he has giv- i les that Turkey's pur- y of the Dbirth of are at work searching for a specific giplamguiti partment from German foreizn of-|en the standpat Republicans — and APPALLING SLAUGHTER gist, Lucy :t ‘"‘ 10| cures while the nations are conduct- | ¢hase of the German ¢ '”“l" ; ‘I vy | e Democrats of New York State much » States ol, ‘ Ireslan vag a trap planned by i hout the L ing a vast educational campaign to ind Breslau was rap I o to worry them by the manner in OF 36,000 RATS he National Woman's g 3 enso. | Germany to et Turkey embroiled = L R g 2 fotion. o seltienrifics prevent the spread of the discase. | 2 " 1GOLD FOR AMERICANS which he has complicated the situ-| 0o s Fire Pt S . at the with the Triple Entente. The pur- e ok i e rdlts Physicians have long known that th ABOUT TO BE LANDED |ttion. it is thought the Colonel has Chiet T. W. Haney, of the loca! de- e been asked to deny i : ARG s chase is admitted to be in direct “ § : bacilli lurk in everyone's system 3 3y Associated Pre ylanned now to tip things apside A some way on that day d_ i : : 1 ol . |contravention to international law. : (‘| y Associated Press.) DI g I )! partment, who has just returned ’ g 4 to the waiting for the vitality to sink to i Washington, Auz. 15.--Germany |down in Connecticut and Messachu- from Now Orleans, where ho went o 1 5 king a spe iof shib wiisn they uan Ueain iy advises that the Tennessce can enter |setts. A vigorous speech is cxpect in the interest of the International are also making a spe-|. : > E ; ; ; : / ) . PO . P i ‘lll e lunn‘(‘\' to fearful scourze. Consequently, th ;TI‘RRII‘IC BATTLE IN Bremen with zold for Americans [ed here this evening, attacking the Assoclation of Fire Engineers, of ' . orsa] campaign to make every & P . » trains for their pi SodT ¢ national administre : : : d to induce friends to ”m‘\::tt]l“l ”:lll‘””h m‘ G ; FEe NEXT FEW DAYS and \\‘llllmf)\uh traing for their pas- [hosses and the national administra- | wyion jo ig president, and which They plan to raise AR ] il 0 ports tion will meet in annual convention in They plan stroyers The world has thrown - A torr g ¢ sum belng required U U5 0 s 1o et in sunli i) Gineinnath 0., Auz. 15 SREL > the Creseent City from October 20 he campaign to m‘\kui”IN LEAth WADAQHE D i Ui battle between the main French | GERMAN DESERTERS LONGSHOREMEN IDLL to 2%, says he feels sure that the g b g : atr knowing thé these | 3 P : AT - o) i ALy cave . in tand fresh air, knowing tha ¢ and German armies within the next SUFFER FOR FOOD : 5 = bubonic plague seare there is large pIAG I oL lare fatal to the bacilli The old 11 ) 7 RAER New York, Aug. 15 I'ie num ; T R ! ftwo or three days will logically be | (By Associated Press.) i ovonosbimated fisuivorhers Wil e fear of “night air' has 2i way | 3 " ¢ | b e o - { ot ViAW her of lor remen idle in this § e money to turn inln"““ 2 S hrought about hy the present posi Paris, Aug i) German desert £ I'he ehief said yesterday that the Y’;”‘ l‘hr Tiwdrads: of ito the practice ol LVing 'tions of the nverging hord of | according to the official note, | €11 through the holding up of for people of New Orleans, except those ¥ 1 and working out of doors where “oach nation, Consul Pociey state d as |complain of the terrible hunger [ ©heh VESSE Is has been estimated by in the zone of infeetion and those in carnest, and thof,, i ot foll live ‘ ; ey . " Sl i Brown, the husiness asent of and queer, hard Rl R nean s | his opinion yesterday oy have suffered I'hey are said ) ; engaged in prevention work, do not bn fid ‘” 1t mor., than Economically 5l German plans for invasion of |to have declared that their ration the Sailors Kastern and Gulif Associa i‘\"’ R it lll 1 l! ived great fight to save to the Unitedjo oo pave peen thwarted Time lconsisted of one sausage and fwo Jtion, at 20,000 A large number of | (oo ihope The chief said that 1o o1dieold and States alone over ! s | h 1 iven for the thorougzh {spoonful of pea camen are also idle, but as most of gy o= w0 ain pent every day in S = © _ |1ars which 1as sald rounir of tl 1l I't 1 them signed for the round trip on i firht 1o cradieate the disease s to be melted and ex- . : A o et o ¥ : \ o figh ( { ase. o fas the annual mon¢ loss to tae na- |, I \f the two nations are mov- | 4 the othier side, they are being cared Abont 545 men are encaged in the § currency; others vmn fi e f the atflicted o pvha though onlv| POTASH SUPPLY for by the companic Lwork of eradication. Up to the time o their own washing; adividia)’ =nal Pro : ) Al ki il ! lic 1 A, individual's Wa rtion £ % 14 d * lof 1 isit 000 rat 1ad heen akes, some go without | Wil W T 1 T ats o 6t g 1 i o thag. | duction do e to Will Be Divided Pro Rata by West-| pyposiTION DOLLAR DAY |kitled, thirty-six of which showe 1 ter; many deny them-| M e S ern Fertilizer Manufacturers - | Vi Clilot 1ane that ile still others black | ; ‘ Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. | At a Guthrie. Okla, Aug, 15—Through jinfection I inod 1 { s. Several well known | NEWSPAPER COUPLE'S | : 3 o t ) eting yesterday afternoon in the ; it th tate of Oklahomi itizens | Ly 1 " et n have decided to use SENSIBLE VACATION ‘ : 3 LA tel Sinton of the fertilizer manu- |are today collectinz or donat w:"“ L-rejorted les in the delivering : : e Ultacturers of the middle west, it was [money for the Oklahoma exhibit " YT taking of tour 1 A1 N Lac e 55 led to proportionately divide the [building at San Franeise ({OvOrnor |WORK OF BI/\(}\HI\N])IRS T T e e P lica ! ] v o SR NEAR PENSACOLA @ecds into the fund. Alvyork ne : ( ©0 ntal L B tin d nal toda \ Wil 1 to one who 1} started I } I n | eomm ho have had the r ! : 'J : ; 4 r r ! )0 matter ¢, that h lad I “‘ L ; [ o o \ T ! o s Rl . 1 0 yd ) lto W 1y po ) ) I . | urit t \ throd e m mous garnet velvet |4 ann o y wat I ) that tl might be adequatel durin r rs o rIw 1 : M var : e i rd tend { ot Ar- | ber of tl hreatening black . . da 1 |y | 1o exposition r o : \ t manu 1 | mer L b mad hrough | hand r T 1 or 8 I 1 : dle west, and was pr the bunks in every city and town to | ' ATRRS ( T > & 1l 1 " 0 : i (:. Jarecki, of neir rece ¢ ontributions, id it L ! Anior vho attended {expected that by the close of the day | ™7 : 3 « 1 rou r I e did not Victoria in 1883. Tt |\ard tc \ P pr t : W. 3 ol y A Lo of sufficient wiil ha lid 1 : n 1004 ward ! e ~ . |eapture the fo ¢ : liar Davte Buffalo, New on contributed to as Oklahoma | P12 L 1 5 { upon the famous (ppey will continue s not he done, Gema is whipped, and ' : % ; ! £ } 2 Iresult he ha ss An Hmn‘.~ca‘] upon e t Stat . . ) ; et bany, Ind., and Columbu |a State building and exhibit worthy f Germany o G iadh ; t ‘ lof her size and place in the Union, |2MOURL O = ) :I' 4 ol will 1 t POWDER MILLS RUSHED | il : : h peopis { 4 n ¢ i T o K % Stk ) marked R | B = "TER POTATOES ss slaughter SRR Paterso N J.. Aug. 15.—The| MRS, BOOTH AT CHAUTAUQUA |¥ Al Aug. 15.— |weather French neople did ( : : '] vaer ~9-1 Chantauqua. N. Y., Au 1p This followed almost immedi et 72 1. t a 1} lir 1 1 A thr \ [ k A lepartm ( 1 I rt, potato 3 pn— » in | cial | - o - — t. Thes s ) secretary of the Mi 3 I said Mr. P ) Growers Association.

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