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swers The Last Call EARLY HOUR THIS JORNING r War Coupled With Ca- Brought on the Pon- tiff's Death Associated Press.) ). —‘Together in in Christ.” These selected shortly ccame pope, were the last Pope Pius X., who died 1:20 o'clock this morn- minutes before he was o semi-consciousness and Au hings his motto, 1t ccrow his blessing upon bedside, but his ailed, he murmured his never spoke again. In his year and the twelfth of his death "came as a shock, . anticipated. He suffered geveral davs. and seri- for cnid it was not meed suddenly yester- pression over the Euro- ned to bring the end. i« family, Vatican at- cardinals were at his death. The place for elec- ow pope has not been de- favor Rome, others Probably the burial will poter's Cathedral. ance came suddenly during oon vesterday and early in rnoon those in attendance d that death was imminent. attacks had been rcsisted aid of the pope's willi pow- sion over the clash of of: 1 ol m e o'clock last night the pon- an attack of cough- greatly distressed him. t move in bed without as- and the struggle he made he was painful to witness. moment ap- coughing ceased and which the doctors to relieve disap- features of the patient, veh evidence of his a normal expression increasing pallor. The of ("ardinal Ferrata, ti, the nd physicians, ienced supreme the lossne able state, pope's who were fide. recognized the calm pre- | | wrned toward the who was kneeling, vd. Cardinal Merry stond and covered his | hands. Meantime ( pope’s najor domo, Mon- i J Monsignor 1a taries, signor Pescini, had cham! for 11 be held to the ed the conclave the on a0, it is doubt- 1 s Gibbons and | United Stat ilicanti from Rio here by that time suspension of rvice. anding ]r\lv notwithst will 1 cardinals in trains f Pope Pius X that spirit was mod- r abandoned him and feeling motto, Christ was of religious choose as rything to s coronation he rders for his pri ¢ an, and wh 1itting people to large brating masses, and militated against an- | He | Cardinal (a- ! two , | his hand on the ‘ar- | | niece, | Monsignor | 1 several coun- | ~ at ! | preachi To Friendly To ulu Amm' a America Pius HE LAKELAND EVEN!NG TELEGRA_M F BOOST LAKELAND FLORIDA THURSDAY, AUG. R0, 1914 ng and ly interesting, Iljs g for this country, bis f nt aud ences to Americar i 1and non-Catholic American s key “ teuch witl e of tl than perh 1y pontiff that has preceded He was an ardent | admirer of Theodore Roosevelt, and [ had the ex-president’s vritings | translated for t, as will | be recalled at the | time of M Vis to | Rome led to the cancellution of his | visit to the Vatican. Former Viee President a the in some terest Tope at ‘Head of Order of Jesuits Died Today (By Associated Press) Rome, Aug. 20 Father Francis Xavier Wernz died this morning. WAR INSURANCE BILL miral whai similar experie [ ! | cident ¢ ed wides | | in this country a | (By Washington, ‘harles W. Fair! the time, FAVORABLY REPORTED | ASS00ig w d Press,) Aug I'he 20 ad- Opposmg Armies Probably Now Engaged In Great Battle of New Waterloo OMINOUS SILENCE FROM THEATER OF WAR INDICATIVE OF BIG EVENTS IN PROGRESS War Clouds Hover Over Brussels—G ermans ,Steadily Advancing—News Seeping Through Strict Censorship, Portentious of Bloody Struggles. (By Associated Press.) drawing near rapidly; four hospi- Loudon, Aug. 20.--The almost |tals ave already filled with wounded, complete absence of news tfrom the |German acroplanes are seen over the theater of war today is the best evi- Jeity after sundown and German dence that big events ae in progress |eavalry is frequently seen in neigh Which will test the battallions en-fso strict that the only news sent out gaged in the “New Waterloe” orlis courier. No more passes ar “New Sedan” at Neuchaleau The ho forests The censorship is Gernan lines are only twenty-five joiiod to newspaper man and they mils from Sedan, the oflicial bureau ' ., yavo 561 The ace announced this afternoon. Commun- “‘,“ ‘,]\‘II,‘: jf{:\|1.~(|1]]‘lt:1l|()\; tll,l;,.llli‘;":::‘"(:, ication with Brussels is difficult sinee 'y oo 4 : arly this morning. ians Retire Toward Antwerp Paris, Aug 20, -—-A portion of (By Associated Press) UBLISHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST STATE e No. 232 which the French took the suburbs . took six German cannon and six ammunition wagons. The situation in the Vosges is unchanged. French have oceupied Guebwiller in Ong erm Alsace, The situation in Luxemburg and Belgium is unchanged. U.S. Senator Germans Gain Ground on Banks of Meuse (By Associated Press.) OVERWHELMINGLY RENOMINAT- Paris, Aug. 20 An official com ED OVER BROWN the ined ground on both munication from Brussels says Germans have ge Judge N E. Harris Is Leading Hard- banks of the Meu They found the man for the Governor road south blocked, but discovered ship an opening north. This may = change the strategy on both sides (By Associated Press,) Atlanta, Aus. 20 Returns from Nothing New in Alsace-Lorraine all but four Georgia counties indi- (By Associated Press.) cate that Senator Hoke Smith has Paris, Aug. 20. - The war depart been renominated by an overwhelm- ment official statement was very ing majority for the long term in brief this morning and contained |the United States Senate. The re- only the bare facts of important ) WS give Smith 348 votes in the happenings in Belgium, It said that state convention, and Former Gov- T e e Joseph M. Brown sixteen. T. tront ih: Alidos TnAlia i“' Hardwick is leading for the nom- ination for the unexpired term of the late Senator Bacon, Thomas S. Felder second and Governor Slaton Locals Lost Game third. Judge N. K. Harris is lead- ing L. G. Hardman for governor. At Fort Meade EXPECT PRICE OF FLOUR TO JUMP WOODIEN SHANTY wing the S ' : Occupation of Brussels Imminent ] it game for Fort Meade. Sounds fun ministration bill for war insurance London, Aug. 20.- A Star dis- [the Belgian Hem "“[“"'!“‘_“’“:“"‘ ny doesn't it? Nevertheless it's so. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 20,— of American ships and carzo today [patch from Brusscls says the oceu- | ANtwern, :uwl'x.hl\:: to official - an-1, o Neade's half of the third | Dealers here say it will probably not was favorably reported to the House pation of Brussels s imminent. (nouneement this morning. ConCeri= ey fwo men on base and two men {be long before flour will go as high and Senate, {The burgomaster has ordered (h.‘}in the Belgian .~|||1‘||Hv||‘ T Ger out, Dix hit a ball to right, and the [as $9.50 or $10 a varrel. Replying Ccivil enard to disarm. ’:n‘ma h:l\I‘I:III:\TIII"ITII|\I‘ line lr"\\‘l"'lll. balj after hitting the roof of a wood- [ing to the statement that there was : YT ‘ L (Dinant and - Sculchatear, east Ob) g, gqianty rolled off on the other [no exeuse for the advance in price, T BANKFRE“IN i : B‘C}g\l-lllkf)l‘llfll):ll‘lfl ]Et‘-l\l(‘:n “\'””“r"”lf‘l l;“.fill"l(;‘“r']'l?:“i \I;:!‘.llll“: side, allowing two men to score, [flour dealerg say that there has al- Butte, Mont., Aug. 20- -The con I.rmrhm. Aug. 20.- -1t is oficially ‘l“]’””‘m' ll“f”": “‘ \_l?” ST DX then scoring on Wilder's sin- [ready been a great inercase in the i f St F ane : SEOINaE ie e, YUIE ORI QN gle. Had it not been for this the |foreizn demand for flonr and wheat, vention of State bankers of Montana announced that the Belgian army posts have oceupied Dyle N R S R was opened in this city today and g retired before superior numbers same ave ende ' n) o the LS s A will continue until the 22nd of the ;nd that they have done their duty Russiang OC(*llp.y Gumbinnen |m|hin:; “.l |.;|l\.vl;|n|l"s L mt-nl::“u HifE SV dgpnot Ht._\“.r“ d.l‘_ [month. Several leading hankers admirably, delaying the hostile ad- (By Assoclated 1’ress.) side of this inning, Fort Meade did [livery,” said an exporter. *“If Brit- ‘H'um the east are present and will vance until the allies concentrated. Potershurg, Aug. 20 The [not even have a leok in Verigan |ish ships 1 me regulan ilings we deliver addressos. The mecting is Russians occupied Gumbinnen, twen- [pitched a fine game, fanning cight fwill have the Jargest export business of more than ordinary interest to Germans Reported to Have Already ¢, miles inside the frontier of tast [men and keeping the hits well fin wheat and flour that we have had the delegat becanse of the new Occupied Brussels [Prassin, it was offieially anncunced |seattered. It should have been alin years.” currency law becoming effective Ly \:b_www,! 4 il today. shut out victory for him. The fea 3 Patis Aug. 20 H“,r‘ i porsist i tture of the game was the batting FALL BUYERS IN EARLY e PRSI R D ent rumor that the Germans have! Fremch Again Ot(um Melhausen |op peck who sot four hits out of 3 . occupied Brussels, but it can not h (By Associated Press.) four times at bat. Our boys played St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 20.—About The National lousewives' League confirmed. Paris, Ang. 20 The re-occupa crand ball behind Verigan, not an |tpe last of |'l|r' Rt R |has sent an appeal to women in the P tion of Melhausen, in Alsace, by thel o poine chalked up against city reach fall are now in town | United States to live cheaply during War Draws Near at Brussels French troops was offlefally an-fo, o “p o wplo e the bat- |, I _“ i ‘ : '-l i o l the European war to Kkeep prices (By Associated Press.) nounced here today. The recapture “““' s"t'n' S e (s 'ITl.t. 1“ | w‘.v ima u |»l number o from being inflated | Brussels, Aug. 20.--The war is wag preceded by a severe battle in e il VIRLIOEEBIN AR e oo Lale DIony / a single. “apg =" |has been between 4,000 and 5,000, ———___'———f:-_—___-—_—__-—_—::_—___- Tne seare Ly Innings: ey Depleted stock have caused carly j 4 First Inning buying, many merchantg having For Lakeland Ginter out at first, |yt elosely in the spring and | Cabrera flied out to center, Vaw oublyojaetod (o place any orders during ? {'” e [the summer The buyers have { For Fort Meade— Fries flied out | .qp0 from the St. Lounis trade ter- [ Jto center, Rive singled, Beck singled, ) 500 which embraces the States 5'“‘" popped to first, Wilder it to- 1,0 sontheast, southwest and west wiards first but the ball took a nasty of 9t Lonks . Mho sitiook Tor the i | bound just before it wot to Watson f oo wig e o pecially promising ; ;‘»ml eng on to right field Spivey for an ora of prospoerity, desplite the | 1"“”“""_ H_“"HH\ and ":‘“'H“' i uropean trouhl The merchan | (Continued on Page 3.) |dising firms are greatly relieved at | j St the turn affair hive taken ind CONGRESS MAY ADJOUR thoipronants anad w ve nssert that (the | part of th car will seo | ishinglon AU kg i ) ! reagr ival of busine pected that Congre vill adionrn | Bt o buiaiiibn | WAR HITS LEATHER TRADE il ! ! ! T } ) I'he most nonow and Vol sistdoratton. ors bl Buro 1 NE G EY s | pea ¢ iy itg effect on our for- we 1 city on their long delaye S | Wid A Gatlag ) Rapid 0 1 | 1wl from deat | : £ i 1 ik | ! [ [ ! 1 I Leath ) r I s LTI ) % | r t hi FARMERS' CONVE!] it - 0 ] 1 ( At ill ‘ 1 ) 1 ‘vvl' : " 4 o roi it i STATE CONVENTION RED BOMB INQUEST | A I y A At 1 % t 1 ) ( > it nwy