Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 19, 1914, Page 1

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m | gbend illions To 1 be for This Purpose by Congress. ssocia n,fi Press.) 19.—President | i | . b oved the plan to y | R d N . b ovican foodstuffs abroad | " & lgsued b Ca[ba al i € a g ‘ussels; French ¢ - D i iih Coliererkiohal from Ft Meade’ German Army Reported March ing on Brussels: French and Bel y j h question of the de-| gians Opposing, and Fightin g in Progress along Extended e ;i ! & (By Associatod Press.) ol Lhegainpncan e In ar lent \ \ ‘ Frontdg i Mexico City, Aug. 19 A decree yin A bill te carry out | n an excellent contest, the Lake- | i repudiatin .lh vernment notes z R s a will land team defeated 1 Meade ! . e SR e 1 d epudiating © ZoVe v o8 o war insurance pian “'ll_“h“ Hons x'n'm‘hl : g " |FIERCE FIGHTING GERMANS REPORTED issued July 25 will be issued tomor- e houh BOURRR LG e e ”‘W’| BETWEEN GERMANS | MARCHING ON BRUSSELS |row by the =overnor of the tederal meaintely, L s “‘“m-.l‘mn lvbwm‘ played ) 1 1‘ 1 In i | AND BELGIANS (By Associated Press) district. This issue was made by i 3 ) ams ayed a splendi eed that Congress Will ap- R 1; — | Pavis, Aus. 100 A dispateh 1o e Carbajal government on the au £20,000,000 to buy ships. o i“ (f‘]'“ i ,,‘ I' o “ ! .,‘ (By Associated Press) {the Paris Midi from Brussels dated {horization of a $60,000,000 bhond — z 4 Jet | Loudon, Aug. \ Drussels Yesterday osays that cannonading lissue made by Huerta The repudi had sent for BABE Wilder to ‘ ! ¢ & i ; T piteh for them, but he did not In: | dispateh to Reuter's ney sent at Was distinetly heard at Brussels. |ation will be made under a decree - (¢ or them, b 1 i ot show | ¥ ¥ 3 SURMANT Wil w0 up. Beek wag feel ‘ Hu \h T oviock last night, says that fierce The correspondent adds that it s of Ventustiano Carranza of April . WCK a8 eeln Hug | . ' ¥ v . 2 . COMPLETELY CRUSHED | Brown was chosen to nling | hattles are in progress betwcn the understood that the Germans .n': 26, refusing to recognize the acts of He kept the hits wel tored ox- | Belzians and Germans along on ex- narehing on - Brussels by way of | jjyerta el ot 95y Sl HaRe T I T : ¢ luyv and Jodoigne g a. 19 cept in the fourth when the locals |tended frout and a large number of | HHY NG J0G D. C., Aug. 19. L R gep |Tefugees are arriving from Tirlemon. . jis Sty o Baele e . )| i SERVIANS VICTORIOUS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS bk 2 ol « ( singies lliespie Nntene 4 RS < o et away from Tl\ \t :\.u‘. SHER e e ‘(J[‘RMANS SLAUGHTER v \(\‘)XII?};QMAII.JI.?!:‘I){IANS . i HLTY s Wath JOnly: pach 15 {of the tight places in fine styte. The | ITALIAN REFUGEES et Heial (Furnished by the Security Abstract sions as he could earry in e e R A | (By Associated Press) London, \ug 19 An oflicia and Title Company.,) sennton: (Fletehen, ofily oeiin s beiin wins thel fonture of.| o Lontdon, Aug, 10 —~A\ Rome 'dis oMo g Aoty Hns g5 Ll Aug. 18, 1914 irrived here yesterday |yp. came, a two-basger and a sin [pateh to the Star sayvs that rerngees |confirmation is at hand of previous J. A. Newsome to . W. Dukes baving come from Plym- gle out of three times at the Itrom Madgeburg, Germany, report [Feprorts ol a servian ; victory t ‘“_" WA st to e W W vatt land AT that German soldiers there fired on [SU.000 Austrians at Shabats, Servia, | yupy 8. Tomlinson to Calvert and. eing his contributic ; e = i i Tl i g otchier was unable to come, | e score by innings Lo00 Ttalians confined in barracks |forty miles ‘“““' !"‘ I“" I‘l ! \;f. Mtg. Co R S e R ; y nd killed seven and wounded six-[trians lost heavily and a Rome dis Poinsettin Park Co. to L. R leavinz Senator Fletcher First Inning ALY i rald s ,‘ \_ pateh says they had 3,000 Killed and | e possace was booked for her For Fort Meade—Tries flied out téen because some of them hur ! | (i S ; or Fort Med i { Rt A LU0 wounded Sessoms Investment Co. to L. R driatic, which is due to to left, Brazier making a fine run- | b5l Aiiang =0 ning catch, Rive out at f Beck ) ! . DESTROYS R. W. Gormley to L. R. Burns that outside of Germany |inficld hit. Dix foreed Beck BELGIANS RETIRE i MINE 'STRO ;s ; e ey ; 3 2 1ICLC ' e TOWARD ANTWERP RUSSIAN WAR SHIP Jay O. Baird to Nelson Buzick is universal in Europe For Lakeland— Ginter and Cabera | i R | (By Assoclated Press.) Geo. M. Wright to Joscph Sol Kaiser had the power of fout at first. Van fanned. No runs | LByeasnLh i) London, Aug. 19 An unsubstan- | pijski Wi and that he chose to Second Inning | London, Au 1y An official tiated report from St. Petersburg IPlorence 19, Inman to Citizens' time when he thought For Fort Meade--Brown out at{announcement this morning say ws that a Russian warship struck | Bank and Trust Cn countries the least pre-|first, Newsom¢ singled, Stevens|{that the retirement of the Belgians 5 ’“m“ ind ouydatol Ihe theeltaok A e M AT RobinReito torced Newsome, Del Rio fanned toward Antwerp is rumored, hut i o The Odessa docks are report- [Silvia Heath. vhat in his opinion will For Lakeland—Brazier got 3 |‘\‘v"‘1rm' confirmed od to be burning K. L. Maxwell to Bank ot Mul come of the Buropean war [bagger, Spivey sacvificed, Garlets s e 5 berry s P N g Tt lked, Saw ) ‘E Q2 <E Veriant s \Whilha T letcher said: In my op- |popped to first, Watson walked, Saw- | cRUISER TENNESSE o R 4 .. 0. Feagin to Lake Wales Land pre can be but one out-|yer fannmed. No runs | BEING HELD UP I'RI“NL“‘AND BILLG‘IANS Company. rmany will be completely Third Inning ‘ (By Associated Press.) PUSH BACK GERMANS |y A rillis to Paul Watking 1 don't see any hope for For Fort Meade-—0'Conner out at Falmouth, England, Au (& ! thyp AREOOILied EEO0 ) 5 lala R, lanier to A. T. Wil bt all in this conflict, and | first, Fries out at first, Rive popped | vy London)—11:15 a. m.- The Washinglon, Aug. 10,-=A Rewtor |, § o | 5, y . Atti dispateh from Brussels sayvs the Ger " Lht aoa A L |to first United States cruiser Tennessce, | 418D . Aug. 17, 1914 o LU BR e Lakeiand popped to | hould have sailed at dawn Wan advanee posts between Gem-| o parber Lo Juliette M. rope will be completely sl L e R e | nd Jod e heine grad ; second, Ginter 1 e l“w“ for the Hook of Hollund t loux e adoin re hein vadu- | hop to right, Van popped 6 NO ) stranded Americans, did not @ pushed hack the Freneh and R. 1. Hobbs to Asa MeNeal runs | depar Belgiar Florida Highlands Co. to Georz ARMERS IN MEETING Fourth Inning 1= rasis Breckinrid "nited R —— S, King —— For Fort Meade—Beck popped to ta \ I " POPE SUFFERS RELAPSE; , o B Jackson to Racher Wood lexas, Aug 19.—The |short, Dix out at firct, Brow | of delu CONDITION CRITICAL| Wm. A. Burzess to Mis: . K ting of the Texas Dry |first on Gilles W (By Associated Press.) Tenkin s opened its ses-|ond, and t } Ron \ | I'o | morning, and this is Harail re 5 T ad a rela \ illetin | ¢ me of the best and {Spivey fai y ued 5 d ""ISTATE CONVENTION CALLED ! onventions ever | hagger “" 5 ; i ) i I ! TO SETTLE TIME STANDARD { v of the Conegress, |fanned, Sa i | —~ Garlets, S ) ) e i [ ; 5 ) | Mian A 19 While time and CONSUMERS' ORGAN qa t for t CONVENTION IZATIONS SUBJECT TO |, iR o : ) ) ANTI-TRUST LAW |, time, and ry g ] e | q \ A t » | TRl e | \ d Press.) [ muceh interested in tl oo . nen'’s Associa- | lehanging fron ntral to eastern \_"v””“}d‘ three- | pitcher, Ginter [standard tin th the 1 ihood is city witi repre- |hrara popj e S - el rly all the 2,000 ixth Innir § ) do : ‘ % it the State| r F ) { m of tl Mia o er CARS TO HAVANA ve out AV EYl reports N P e | ‘ | NEXT JANUARY s NICARAGUAN TREATY [towr Florida ar ol AT ADVANCES TOWARD |da l Humphr Aug. ¢ . |No runs ATIFICATION | 1 bt ime: committi ished dream of | Seventh Innir RAT IYI I(‘/_\I 0 SR | I t nd from Cuba \\:'.?1 ort M i | 3 j L ; : Petershurg board of trac ( ' mplished fact. The | r | boards of governof 1iroad of the Florida East i The 1 ' : : £ Yo the adoptfon: o 1as been in suec- |fa it rly da I'itn 1 for a few years, | : gh route to Hzl\;mu.l I R ' : -5 Lonth L capacity |runs g : ‘ a will be running| For : It t [ 11 and Havana. ‘\\'.uw!, T v | ¢ p now under con- Sawyer popi . 7 s ] ¢ i P's vard, in this|gcored on catc | Neontiatine Directly. It Is Supposed INTERNAL REVENUE MEN t the Aty Chas . st approx tely | esp iiih Negotiating Directly upy ’ e R 1 be 380 feet ]nnzjm tl ate, ( Englar ) : retar A tracks, the two|firs One rur A ; Re to 2 8 cars each and | ol to ad pr s ] A Y ) ill be d p ingh Innir I ” — i F t Tt I 1 ¢ sland | Br 8 ficed, N \ t | o r plans to r W1 1 standard gage i " ; 1 < i on Page 4) 8 n I’ARMER* C O\'VE\TIO\ s 15 be Appropl‘iated at | throughout the st in fin, con Locals Took First FUBLI SHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST STATE BOOST— ‘{EAvIE'\IBER TH‘\T SATAN STAYED IN HEAVEN UNTIL HE BEGAN TO KNOCK HIS HOM.E TOWN. LAT\ELAND FLORIDA WED ‘\XESDAY AUG. 19, 1914 \ | i | | | 1|\—‘ conn da I 001 one and all of| TEU‘APPROVESWwfluL‘~ ‘ f 1 N TO BUY MER | 1. Harvey, state B ANT VESSELS Wooten, assistant stat W will address tl delegutes Crops | ted to Flerce Fighting | InProgress Between | Belgians and Germans ;DEFINITE NEWS OF ARMI ES ‘ SLOWLY THROUGH C ENSORED REPORTS. Servnans Defeat Austrians at Shabats; Many Killed MOVEMENTS COMES CLAY PIGEON SHOOT St a 1s cli Ay Sixth to ail shooterg 200d there attendance next and 1 Petersburg by ¢ Q money will Friday AT ST. PETERSBURG The traps will be open all shooters Further information A. Graves, invited addressing T, in the State, prizes will be undoubtedly be rnoon for practice, as well as the pub- may be had Carranza Will and offered, large a St Pete Mrm-. \11 14 The Petersburg Gun Club wil! hold 1y pigeon shoot on Thursday, 27, at thelr ‘traps, ' foot! "of Ave. S. This shoot is open as and (645 Judge 'N. son, a universal shortly tual outlines are her smile, Nations rush madly of them ecager ally . tesan, ornaments and agony Prlmary In Georgia Is On Today CHIEF INTERE S’I‘ CENTERS IN U. S. SENATORSHIP RAChS First Time Senators Nominated By Popular Vote, which will Be Heavy. (By Associated Press.) Atlanta, Aug. 19. ia Dem- ocrats State-wide primary to- day voted for candidates for the long United States Geora m a and short term in the for State Seniate, governor, congres The primary election is equivalent to election in The chief the smen, oflices . November interest is in the race for Hoke Smith Joseph M. Brown Senate bhetween and Former Governor Candidates for the unexpired term of the late Unit- od States Senator Bacon are Gov- ernor Slaton, Congressman Hard- wick, T 8 R Pelder, ¥ Hutehens; K. |1} i . governor, R. Ander- Hardaman. It is the first time senators have been nominated by State-wide vote, and the first time both were selected sim- ultaneously A ‘ooper, for Harris, J. Q heavy vote g indi- cated COUNT TOLSTOY'S PROPHETIC VISION A few hours hefore his death, some years ago, Count Tolstoy, the great Russian philosopher and mor- alist, wrote these prophetiec words, which read almost like inspiration nowv revelation of events of character, which must come to pass Their spiri- hefore “This is a now my eyes. | osee floating upon the sur- face of the sea a human fate of the huge silhouette of a nude woman. She is with her beauty, her poise, her jewels--a super-Venus, after her, to attract her especi- like an eternal cour- all. In her hair of diamonds and rubies is each But she, flirts with engraved her name Commereial- ism.” As alluring and as bewitch- ing ay she seems, much destruetion in her wake sho has three follow “And behold, glgan- tic armg with three torehes of uni versal corruption in her hand. The first torch represents the llame of war, the second torch hears the lame of bigotry and hypocrisy, and the third toreh is that of the law “The great conflagration will start about 1912, set by the torch of the 'hr st arm in the countries in the outheastern FEurope . 1t will develop into a destructive calamity in 1913, In 1t t i | ose all Kurops in flame ind - bleedin | ear the fan tation ol huge it fi¢ | But abont the i Lostrange fi 1" fror th mth 1 N [yu‘ ! Ley ! [l of the loody dra ¢ L e of it 1 il 1 Ir rite or | Journa ! R | ur rem 1 ) 1 I't e la t narl ( 1 the i « dor d od | \ main on I rea int th Angle o1 Lat t Vs nd tt M ELECTRICIANS CONVENE ¥ ( lum Ga Aug 19 I't | Soutl rn of th \ nal | v A o i | of I d 3 | | END OF LONG HIKE | Leo i 'i\“ 1 roo roop D, S ( 1 Elev- ll‘ lay Imiles fr [ ire ymir }

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