Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 17, 1914, Page 1

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_‘-.—,—-——.- BJO T—’{E‘-n_I\IB“R T‘{AT SATAN STAYED IN HEAVE LAKELAND, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUG. 17, 1914, " E LAKELAND EVEN NG TELEGRAM ULLIthD IN THE BEST FOWN lN THE BE T PART OF THE BES T STAT UNTIL HE BEGAN TO KNOCK HIS HOME T OWN. | | | Marchmg Oll Gr eece | OOO G To Fi Japan’s Controvers 1, crman 1nance P y y————_. e ol ] i ° —_— Bandits Hold U | Prisoners otton rop | ot SN Interesting Facts Japan Warns ppare For | g Bak S st About The Canal ~ Germans To B l |UPPER ALSACE HAS BEEN S$CENE | BANKERS TO (OIVI-LR WITH THE attle | : F FIGHTING TREASURY DEPARTMENT | Leave China bon S T I i e | . \ AL non | 2 A i . il (Dy Associated Press.) K I'I‘ GOOD CHANCE | today i Eenoly Orm'w Shirmock and Have |Senate Refuses to Admit Foreign ‘ s v th 4 . . \ e AY OLD SCORES [ He wa | Captured Twelve Field Guns. | Ships to American Coastwise | \Washington, Auz. 17.--When the PROMISES TO PROTECT INTER- e B “\ al | Eight being Rapid Fire Trade {Panama canal was opened to the ESTS OF U. S. i g P ' s | ar Between These Coun- | | . ‘\\ml«l s commerce Saturday, it | 3 3 (By Associated Press.) (By Assoviated Pre e R Sy A aria Would Probably |NEU IRAIIT\ AND 4 S ] i AN L rownel 1 scries of more. chan | g Reported: That a German Dread . Germany, Turkey T3 b | London, Aug. 17.—The official Washington, Aug. 17.-—A con- | L : | raught Rendered Helpless in '6.7 "61 ,‘ o y 1 e 42 AE WIRFLESS | Press Bureau says that French troopg | ference of Southern bankers ticre to- “.wurv- of interesting points in the | Fr(mdhjon Harbor ssociated Press.) [ N e A e r |advancing along the Schirmeel: val- [day appointed a committee to confer | history ol the isthmus. A5 briefly ; — BA 1 17 An ullh-i'nlr eint in internat 15 l ll Y ey have taken 1,000 prisoners. The [With treasury officials and the fed- told they arve: | (By Associated Press) ¢ # LS JEAILR Dl ! iernationd aw riaised in Fan i 3 (e i 3 _ 4 & | . i i scene of the fighting in the last few |eral reservie board to know what | 3 el that Greece has been [the report that German-ownoed wire-| ) s ; Pirst Crossing of the Isthmus—BY | \Washine 3 i A ¢ Turkish troop are { less telegraph st II : kl[ by | {days in upper Alsace shows it de- [support mizht he expected from the | lv ihoa, who, on Sept. @ ) Vashington, Aug. 17.—Japan's sl Hels less telegraph stations in the United | | S A vonlliod artile | government in fit i e S b ; : SO U altimatum to Germany, demanding Pl pron e TSt i ol e e UG R AT DL allicd artil | R finaieing the cotton [much to his surprise found himselr s of Groece, Turkey h | i 2 ol ry. The enemy abandoned their j¢rop l:w' |'.IIT|\r'I> ,,,‘ that ;”’ ing upon the Pacific ocoan “””.imu cvaenation of Kian Chau, Ger- that if this proves true |sea, has A trenches which wer full of dead and “‘ ;000 bales will have to be car twenty-three days journey on foot, Iul\m,\ s stronghold in the Orfent and ake corresponding nav-|dent's prompt action i DLTGEG G QU i st Ships to Cross the lsthmus - withdrawal of German warships from pry measures. [a new j iple in the T [ In 1301 Balboa and his men carried eastern waters overshadowed ait oth- ey g trals rule scems to have heen {FRENCH OCCUPY VO'R}“ \DOWNII?EPORT itwo small ships, plecemeal, across | or phases ol the Furopean war here i § | (By Associated Press.) ! : . | i § 3 5 2 mderstood ) rohi . | > 4 | the isthmus, intending to use them today. I'he United States’ deter- AND AUSTRIANS PG e tn ol ! SHIRMOCK: CAPTURE | Washington, Aug., 17.—~The Sen- | . - rati i he Pa- mination to keep out of the contro- the use of the s2 on ventral | 12 GUNS\ Ifor turther exploration in the i i 0 keey ( NAVAL BATTLE : I ey : 21 Hoy e ate today voted down the conterence | o B tay et e LR b e fitrin: ssociated Press.) erritory by one of the belligerents, | (By Assoeiatoc ress. y i T i ] [ il : 17 (6:40 a. m.—A {but it has not Leen extended to the Washington, Aug. 17 (| s LeborEon RIS vm“ Lol bl Oy Settlement of Old Panama Phe administration rezards the issue il Sl peratic v ] manies. |dispateh fr Pari s the Freneh LIAEN TR L e R L In 1517, to become known later for as strictly between Germany and dispatch to the lwutux':“ll' rations ot privatc combanie tispaten ”“”‘I aTls sa T / i i and coastwise trade, and then adopt- e R e The Japanese ambassador any ) g ) ay {Whichi have stood on the spme foot-(have occupied Shirmock in sace, | S d s B A H 4 o A : ‘:'l"“-‘ 1 11””11[‘11 F‘[‘“‘“) :iH ‘ 1S ( Mt‘ : '1'1 .“ 1 y1 l‘;‘;l] imd took !]\\\1\ field “1\1n' oisht of SLBeibe il world. assured Secretary Bryan thav his A naval battle between £ as cable companies anc and ;at L HVe , & B b} S . i ; ' ©osaf ar Austrian warship. be- | telezraph lin l'n‘ no such sitn [them rapid firers. Irench cavalry s First Regular Traflic Across the [sovernment would strietly safeguard ; “\”‘l'l“ i 111~b Adri- | ation as this has ever hefor risen Ipushed on to Mulbach and lytzen- DONALDSON NAMED Isthmus — The spoils of conquest sent (the interests of the United States ¥ : ;Nl“‘lll 'm . A‘(‘ “l’rwlitl‘ Tn W § 1 ““‘m*‘» ‘,1";1 usen U. S. ATTORNEY FOR back to Spain from Peru, which be- [and other non involved nations in Jock S Mor > slde ilson proclamation of [ hause i gl : | A . ! P ‘IN b l_“m“;"'“' | tralit i thit Ll SOUTH GEORGIA |came so heavy that highways paved [the Orient. Japan's ultimatum was squadron coming from neutrality commands that *‘no per- R | 4 £ i S S iy f R with stone were laid tor the pack [issued on the proposal of the DBritish pt attacked the Aus-'son within the territory and jurisdic- RUSSIA HAS BE}:N . i L i) L el AL g ¢ piack : ] ) b8 : f . (By Associated Press.) trains. rovernment, according to authorita- Austrian ironclads were tion of the United States shall take | ATTACKING AUSTRIANS | Lo R ros- | Iirst Thought of a Canal—Credit- 'tive sources here, to fulfill her part set on fire and a|part, directly or indircctly, i the| (By Assoclated Press.) Washington, Aug. 17. Lie pres- i s N : i Mo allianee with Eneland ; . [iy A e e o i T __he lident today nominated 1. M. Don-[ed to Savadera, a Spanish encineer, in the alliance with England. rd Cattaro. The fight 'said wars That seems to cover the St Petersbure, Ang: | 17, 1€ i ! i brid United [one of Balboa's follow who was | ¥ H In ar ic ‘ ssued ¢ alds f Dainbridge, nitec ) b Qs ) s s 3 an hour."” question and he has put the matter | Russian war office today issued an faldson, o ] ¥ Sl i L i 2 o 5 ‘!E \‘ulu‘l the rat of ll‘v 1ht by his or ’ul‘n ial statement saying that opera- |States attorney for the Southern [about to forward his plans to King PRESIDENTS BELIEVES IN T g s i iooedont which [ tions along the Galacian frontier had |district of Georgia. Charles Voof Spain when the latter JAPAN'S PROTECTION CRUISER |der, and has made a precedent whi ! i., Ho : ARl diod (By Associated Press) S IN AT SAN Iwill presumably covern the use of led to a se ies of Aus SesEa i i < 1% Surve for a Canal —In| Washington, Aug. 17. —Prosident FRANCISCO wircless in future wars |etween Aug. 1 and 17 of cavalry)| PRISONERS FARE 1581 8 | ; nei v who deemed | Wil today declar l‘ he h ;n‘ no i i v | ST ‘ Spanish engineers 0 deemer son today declared he had satedd | [supported by infantry and artillery. BETTER THAN WHEN i ! 3 ) : ; ! ok i L Assoclated. Press.) il S the project impossible of accomplish- reason to question the good faith of 0. Ak 17 —Ths — {The Austrian line in the provinces of IN SERVICE : T e et | | 4 5 . R A AR ment . LJapan in promising tc serve : i ¢ WA sjotroff ¢ Kielee is over fifty miles : 4 < : ! 4 ; 3 5 " Leips stripped for NO BIG INSURANCE LOF8 1: e 1”“]‘ : ‘1‘»‘11' i jl' henstocho-| Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 17.--The Pirst Official Decision on Canal |integrity of China. 1€ refused to \d Sa “rancisco harbor A e long and extends fron ( 8 | innati, , Aug 5 el ik e ; e e Sl . L o pran ]”‘ ‘t : !\.I to Sandomic Istringent rules of continental war Project - By 'l\m:, I hl\l}p T, in 16205 J(IIMH.\.\ the Japanese ultimatum to & ‘m(d ‘m(h(:“ )Jusl 15 New York, Aug. 17.-—Insurance fare, that make it the rule to shoot adversely, I;nlu-r referring tl;w u:u: ;(.nrnmn\ as a4 whole den Gate. She has been anticinote heavy SO8 B ter to the Dominican friars. The la ; men do not anticipite heavy losses on sight all paroled prisoncts who B e ehe 2a|tirougl thelr Euronesn agencies Hléls\%AT%SREBAgYD%EEGIANS‘ wempt to escape, holds the prison- [0 desiring to obey the King's or- GERMAN DREADNAUGHT prd ashore that she de-| . . : s et ) ) skt : ders, but unable to report intelli- Y H during the present war. Darwin P. ors of war as safe as though tey were , k with the German con I Kingsley, president of the New York o R imprisoned, Consul Pociey says ently, su od t'h'n the [AI(‘||.u ‘ OUT OF BUSINESS ife Insurance Company states: i o o “ P T DRty U thor was sacreligious I'hey quoted from Life nsuranc pany, Brussc Aug. 17 I'he standard I have statements tfrom anthori ! Wl o Jotned (By Associated Pross) 8 8. . N Ve 13, 1 ) " f sSsoc¢hate "5 “Most of the American companies op- of famons German regiment, Death- [ties that the German prisoners wel- the Bible: 1t God hath _|n||u: ! i : | ) st ey ! VES ONE eratig i chese noltityies haveiLuels e ‘1;] Hu.«‘n«t formerly commanded |comed the harvest work with delight ['08 ther, let no m.nln put asunder. | _."”'“l““" ";I" v ‘~ I 1\'.:1 “\‘:(.‘“.y ITH ONLY FIVE headquarters in Paris The busi |, ",m“v“ W“-“” SRR i ago. Lhay \vero, bolnk: wall iod Accordingly the projeet was put on [dispa ; 1 to ,“i 4:.| (ll.l ; ]v”\ % £ :,1 xm. EEBLE OLD MEN(IH'S; of Russia, Germany, Austria . captured by the Belgians in the [and nourished and housed,” Consul the hl"“}"" three """“:' '” e ,,I III‘ il :llil ; I ; e b Ohio, Aug. 17.—First |Hungary and France possiblv obh,0 o Soe pen, 1t s now in the | Pociey st “while 1n the army they Firsg 1 lblll I Interest- In the lat- e v psilon ‘ Mk P elid il oo >[‘|~ land, will temporarily have e ' . : | wore living on short rations and in ter part of the seventeenth century, [day and reported secing a German )‘““‘ml b,mu t“.' \le“ \’ roate 5 tho _1‘1; t were a sep- j'“ SALURURIUNE) | state of semi-starvation. That {"W hen the expedition launched by dreadnaught which had been put out received in the foreign |be treated e | e fi& ' William Paterson, founder of the of action in Trondhjen harbor. Its incinnati yesterday, ana arate and distinet company Ren I must be true of the entire German “ l‘ | I v i i A e S S A { ¥ YORUCRCRYY § ik ' n nl f Bank of mgland, attempted o funncls hae yeon smashed 3 o T of hie compsi n |l 'FE i A \ st g Sy ! ) A he devastating effects of resentatives ol '_‘ S Al EABRIC TRADE AFFECTED “””II WLS ‘lll “m,‘ I:J\ s accom- |Tound o community on the lsthmus ide carried holes from shell fire. ¥ oo within each cour ' 1t the 1ich ¢ ] f \ A noncombatants. All able charge within ea ; : e ! : o : o parien, south of tie preseng Pan- | There is no confirmation by the of- . : vdly have authority to 1 New York, Au [ I'he cotto I plished its main object, the pin i ; ben called from the midst ediy have d : | : ! amia, with the ultimate intention of ficial News DBureau here i nar whatever papers may betogods and linen trade of Amcrica out of ti intormation burcans of ’ executives have been or- companics ik . ] 3 oy DOTLALL \ \ 3 ) it tio fovend ) pes e tablishing a trans-isthmian ronto Al e S e RO to r it 'y upset, i yoth importation whlhausen, and ; 1o fore ) their offices, and Hun- necessary curt ] 1 I ik 4 Sl "“‘ ML ill : ‘”I 5 fror that | The plan proved an utter failure. {Culebra Cat) - On Jan. 10, 1880, by + f n ot} natter of me ortation « = have 1l | 0 N b el fore O { opulated with v-eeping 'obligations In LA Y ; e on et : o o | Many other British surse Howed the De Lesseps Co., in the presence " Y1 Yori t of ( [ ity not consequent: Wi hi the mobiiization i he ! i 11 ri 1 ] ‘ ity is not con i 1 ”]_ ; nolater vears of o distinguished gatherin jear famine is threat- ' no fear. Bu : Reiil ‘ | ol N l, 5 \‘\ I'hie German poet Goetl a hn Iivst Failure In IS8T the impos- f the lack of men to Europe fo a5y X el : : ‘ i .‘ : ‘m "‘ i |dred years ago, made this reman ibility of direing a sea-level canal letters state pectation ’ y i ‘ i able prophe It is absolut i fhin th Pimated twelve years [ 1 i 4 peal ot Mullhansen aad ar i %e \'asiler Ageu, of upper might appen ; ! ; e e 4 dispensible that the Un o 1! i at the estimated cost of $210, s from her home in | —— ; i 1 " l‘ Bl flect a passage from the Moxican 000000, heeams apparent More i) 11 " lict thi the pre n onedl ) ( | al 1 that the men wers S SAYS FIGHTERS A : g ; : UE to the Pacifie ocean, and 1 am [ than GO000,000 had already been vhile in the midst of| WHAT EUROPE PAYS FIGHTER! 11 and : S RO T ey LD pent. The compan ntinto T ) t | amme doe attle | Lint iy Ave teenad ; ¥ fer i ; At U German | FirsE Decigion to Build in 1S bankrupt n the village. 2 ; A DF = y | 0 s 420 pil i ol < --Tak of age were calle yoorl g ! : | ernment by decree entered npon the i ) 1 anal Co, 1 t \1! ] dermat ! actically the entire 2 - : e Leanstruetion of an isthmian canal R pra wed op- of the county seat. ! " R L ’; d b \ s 2 ’ & | i ilon locked | f eratic fror f 1s? 8180 to § t 1 i | s o LCentral American colo eeceded 101 | \merican May 1tg:1 3 1 Y 9 e e s (L) n Wk 11901, ta 0 the rizhts and ‘ i 5 | Pirst e I I 1 nroper of t I're ( 1l (0, 3 402G ! 4 : ;; ] hen President 1 1" d obtainin net it ( on 58 ¢ | ep ( 3 Gr vla L from the Repnblic of Panama 1€ . e P AN | fra \ it Panama First | \tlant 1d Paci- en left S STATE LABOR BODY M ; 1 e R | . R X = Bt thie Cani d the notary publice| ° DAMAGE SUIT Wi i Action d ! wsh- een sent | 1 ; 3 [~ In 1§ ! resn o- | i1 0 ) 8 , have 0 \ Il troduced First | \ I \ak \ 81 i 0 ( Didd 1 1 mia Pa A nameless i t ]‘\II' ke . dent 0 to the d s 1 railroad p ESgezemn - = It 9 k Report to the United Stat ind W t to t At] | | T . NATIONAL rd Y | | WOL Panama routs I vd Fir \ to hrough M : ) ) struck w that re- | Car he cra \lexander La (Q der e D te i b d1 t1 wntie Nt on to or yee rout y act to Pacit I T i q \I [ > | - R i | DISCUSS LABCR'S PART Railroad I} IN PCLITICS t ) 1 e I 4 1 1 1 I yad . Ar 1 \ 14 T Fir Actua] Canal B ina 1878 t [ R. C. Thomp vided m i Co 1 1 L 11 )0 | Paris by Ferdinand de I ho | m S \mer 1 r had } t Suez car turr At] rough | r st on ( ( ycks, Fe 1S

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