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] u.V L‘J HOWEVER; | ! MATION LACKING | pance on Austro-German | la Threatened With ardment K ted Press) \ug. 22.—An Ofll-i lent ) patch reports aj wy' of the German 81 tz and the Vosges bt No details given. o ADVANCE ON | RO-GERMAN FRONTIER | { Associated Press.) An Exchange ( ( atch from St 81 Sidiei e i it it is officially 4 : ; L the Russian army is It ig the entire Aus- 3 frontier and successfully he offensive at every is ntact. 5 NED BOMBARDMENT i OF AUSTRIAN CITY | \ssociated Press) j Aug 22, —A Central hteh from Pola, Austria, 4 Bous there are very grave, ‘,); it have instructed the to provision themselves days and these who can't sS4 ordered to leave immedi- 1 ! rdment by the Anglo- ts is expeceted. | DEFEAT AUSTRIANS g BATTLE AT MATCHWA i \ssociated Press.) i \ug. 22.—A Reuters’ a irom St. Petersburg de- i b victory by the over the Austrians at i nd says the Austriang fled ¥ dzes over the River e d by the Serviang, who 2 00ty, many prison- k torty guns. . FALL OF y SSELS WAS TOLD I IN ONLY SEVEN WORDS 10 \ssociated Press) P Via Copenhagan and Lon- i Seven words an- ccupation of Brussels vs of the German en- capital pub- brevity of the mil- exceeds that of the Moltke. England ind France Jlan all Von for and ny desired to main- charge that Eng in securing the lame ty &as war's ROCITIES CHARGED ated TO ERMANS a8 ) €88, An official an- made today that d executed the bur- 0 4 roup inhabi- Aer- of ian town of aticn KS WAR RISK BILL lated Press) Aug. 22.—Opposi- n Leader Munn to- mediate consid- stration war ———— BUYERS T0 NEW YORK | £. 22.-—Buvers rep- arrived during nerchantg numbers s that the stay hotels have been many were turned job- | rush prineipally dealers and sought had |gaged and (o head ot ermans).... tire ship thirty-five \ whict | Foniig ( market diverted to St 0dd Fellows Had Enthusiastic Sess lOfl The Odd Fe Loda 1 most interesti ¢ ola repairing afterwards to tl Sily where enjoved, Th participated in o Palace delic were {Lodge, and, cor ctedly each time, the con in charge | always succeed in gpringi Ioas- | ant surprise on the members., At the | meeting last night the conn who went to attend tl district ‘meeting at Fort Meade reported, and stated that every meetin d L. held three menths hereafter, the next meeti held at Arcadia g to be GEN. VON EMMICH, GERMAN COMMANDER, WHO IS DEAD | shown by the members, among them |pyegs Republican, Democratie and program for the Smethport Chautat= 0 pojey imitations. Colleetions of | progressive leaders in Indiaua are qua, which opens here tomorrow and [ copfederate notes, showing all t¥pes ishowing signs of worry over the | continnes throughout the week, rand denominations. Colonial and | jpospeet that several thousand Ser containg many fine featur Among | dnceton coins, United SEGHOS fyjang and other foreigners will leave | Yot Sointor 1 T ( old dollars and hard times [ pome Beeause of the war. 1t ig con the lecturers are Senator Robe : 4 | t ng; rare Ohio paper money; tor-fegded that the deparvture of these for Ow " rank W, Gunsaulus, 7 ! i : ; \‘ T inine 1 ; o eiznand ancient colus in all met=fojaners will make a difference of sey ] meke e nwanal LRag z I‘ : \l : \" : |‘ ‘\ olonial and bank mnotes and | al thousand votes. ( "rof t Orese neerts il ‘ 3 & I necossity and counter marked | nd Twelfth Night,! nesenteg 'y : Ben Greet player '\11' Bt an ngoleois Nl SLeERMOlY the Lmany in | The wealth of the United King STV sen " i ! ting things on exhibit., A num-fo o e was computed at shout nirail Hi mzed meeti H 1 . ) g 3 |her of papers will be read coneeri= g qs 550 000,000, while a couserva ne the coinnse of Canada, United v igrimate would place it now at '—- ANKS ; ; FLORIDA 3 ttes, Mexico, Contral Americn and a0 §85,000,000,000, an inere ALL 1\1 G()OD SHAPE ] West Indies. At this meeting the ot 480 per eent, while the poprlation | \ 0 tat Itaee for the next convention Wil |y opown 140 per cent. The income 1 11e ng - State . J ‘.< \;‘\.m\n i St be decided upon, and it is thought |of (he British people has inereased .I“m \ b ‘m‘,.; business, Mp. " Franciseo will heochosen, andywivpin this period 700 per cent he city on o ¢ ! o § the congress there made interaation- |euqn, $1,500,000 to $12,000,000,000 hagard is a candidate for State | ' ' » e, . y e 1 ! that his can al in its character 1 comptroller, and says that his ¢ ; : didacy is receiving many assurances | et | Napoleon invaded Russia with of support. Speaking of the hanks of 957TH ANNIVERSARY over 300,000 men. e reached Mos "the State, Mr. Thazard states that ow, which the Russians burned, and ] veeptionall zood | ; y becan his retreat, harassed on every BAGYEALE 3 LT s Milford, Conn., Aug. 22.-—The | 0sih s ! | umor i 0] m 1 1 1] hay ‘Conditions reneraliy 5 of ide by Cossacks. Cold, hunger and Rumor . LRl % . £ , celebration of the anniversary of | : : : i n South Florida,” he « A o the enemy left him 000 ha Gen. Otto von mmand- 1 ) the organization of the First Church i jelared, “are all that can be expected. | : ke e o (Starved reularsand the most mig r of the German forces 1 tr f | I 2 inificont army that Burope had over ¢ or ) ture | ———— IORLON Rl L [ known was loft Bohind in the snoy R E‘ \ d to th § # - had com 1 ( ""| DATE SET FOR PENSACOLA Rl : mniversary | AT ’ TR mong the many cla of zoods of his failure. Ot : | RECALL ELECTION g o | A.| Amon the man i 1 which will be affected in price hy ag killed i ttl e leadin . | 11 also pe- | Roe Pensacola \ I ! s o lthe dSuropean unpleasantne TN his troops Tenor e cial ( ! i ‘:,uu, e R A e come that some Ger ; i dat reca W\ of producing them and do ¢ pr tied ) ( } dd S [Co r3 Pou and .0 [ produce them at prices which A cide I'here 1 : — o manufacturer canno Shle ; [ d to I ! ¥ Made in Germany PPt o1 mich Rt ) ] ! 0 ks of ma nd | (¢ \ | | ; | N | » productions of tl \ “H A 1 |1 mprint as publishers a y volut It \ vlad “printod : When he mand o was made ' Austrians L\kELAND FIORIDA SATURDAY, AUG. I Lose 20,000 In 3 Days COMMANDER OF LIEGE FORTS A PRISONER OF THE GERMANS Austrians, Capturing Many Prisoners and Guns 22, 1914 SHED IN THE SESTTOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST STATE MEMBER THAT SATA N ST \YED IN HEAVEN UNTIL HE BEGAN TO KNOCK HIS HOME TOWN taly Also To Mobilize Her Army DECIDED TO TAKE HAND IN THE GREAT WAR MOVEMENT \ ‘ [Serviang Win Brilliant Vietory 0\'91‘*“““1:?}? Blfll:h\‘1283‘9318‘oiapcl:lst:f:{cn- Him VALDOSTA POSTMASTER HE LAKELAND EVEN NG TELEGRAM No. 234 NOMINATED TODAY (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. 22 Pre nl‘ nt Wilson today nominated James Varnedoe postmaster at Valdosta, Ga. RACING AUTOMOBILISTS SERIOUSLY INJURED (By Associated Press. 0§ RPN N e izhart and his mechanician ) Spencer were .wnuzh!) injured today when their car overturned during a three hun dred mile auto race here. The car was leading at the lime of the ac cident (By Associated Press,) Lovrdon, Aug Official sources j,q u ltaly has been decidea upon y 2 the reports that the Au wmd will be proclaimed in three or Pl H lost twenty thousand men in days, according to a message ay ere days' fighting on the River it R g ¢ : | tome correspondent of N T d, na, and that General Leman Bel Vit weled thioush. The corr ext lleS dy 1 ider of the Liege forts, | sserts that King Vietor a of the Germans, en- | Ryanuel until recently felt obliged Ybor City will play Lakeland here route to Cologne to renounce all idea of Italian inter- [Tuesday afternoon and a great same T vention, but was won over by the [is anticipated. Kven the lame, the GREAT BATTLE IN i ; X i . ith- TERE arcuments of his ministers. halt and the blind can havdly with BOSNIA EXPECTED | LR it et stand the temptation to sec this i ‘[‘\, Associated l“.-"»' i { MEETING OF NUMISMATISTS |®ame which promises to be one of Nish, Servia, Aug. 22 There Ll the fastest of the season. Y’.I\ \V)l]‘l VIHHHI‘HIUI‘.]. I\..Imln» .|.n1|l_ Shrtnifold. Mags. Atk 29, the whole frontier for two days with |, R el ”‘ Ihe American Nuismatic Association no change in the positions of the ¥ § : . is holding its annual convention in| POLITICS AND POLITICIANS Austrian and Servian armies. It is 5 thiz city, commencing to and St officially stated that a part of the; I the 26t { thel continuing unt 1e 26th day o 165 otors A wWonesis Servian army has invaded Josnia, | i i ¢ ‘” fed. tii [ Andrew J: Borers, (the mew l\'g b and a great battle is expected soon !mu 1 15 generally concedec ant gecretary of the treasury, has a Jwill be the best national conzention fgplendid congressional record. e is lever heldin point of attendance, in |y graduate of Harvard and Harvard (SENATOR OWEN i AT CHAUTAUQUA | the [ e smethport, RaL TANe. 22 The KAISER WILI M AND HIS AIDES STUDYING nibitg and in numismatists. A 1 exhibits cood of rof valuable IN THE FIELD accomplishments for will mm- bhe e Senate Law School . sitcchusetts and administration railroad bill K. OF C served in the opposed Mas the in Con- CONVENTION Awaitin g * German Reply To Ultimatum 'NOON TOMORROW FIXED AS THE TIME LIMIT BY JAPAN Japanese Forces Embark Preparatory to Bombarding and Occupying (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. 22.-—Only a few hours remain before the time limit of Japan's ultimatum to Ger- many expires and interest here is absorbing . Alig. 24, difference and noon tomorrow at Japan fixed noon Sunday, limit. The of fourteen hours between Washington time makes Tokio ten tonight as the time Tokio ecastern time. It §s not known here whether the German rveply has been started yet. JAPANESE TROOPS EMBARK FOR TSING TSAN (By Associated Press.) Shanghai, China, Aug Ac- cording to information today, offi- cial, but not from Japanese sources, the Tenth division of the Japanese farmy, 16,000 men, embarked on troop ships at Kokura I'riday. The Japanese battleship fleet has sailed to bombard Tsing Tau, the seaport of Kiao Chow provinee and cover the Il;nnlin: of Japanese occupation forees . GERMANY RESENTS [ ENGLAND'S ACCEPTANCE OF JAPANESE AID ociated Press.) 22 \ dis- Telegraph Co. the Ger indignant at lKpgland Japan will reta (By London, Aug Rome pateh o the Kxchange 1vs Derlin dispatehes man press is and Hiate for accepting aid from declare_that Germany - stirring up Islamitic revo'ts Fnglish hy the French in Asia France and Alr and Kngl possessions and thus hring nd to time JAPAN MAY HOLD KIAO CHOW PROVINCE Associated Press) Aug 22 A Japaneso which is sometimes offi- Kino Chow (By Tokio, newspaper, cially ingpired, sayy if is a prize of war Japan may not be obliged to return it to China, Tt ays the restoration to China is con- ditional on a peacetul transfcr from Germany to Japap JAPANESE AMBASSADOR ASKS INSTRUCTIONS Associated Press.) Al o2 ked Seeretary the (By Washin Chinda today a ton Naron Bryan American to the to transgmit through embassy at Berlin Instructions Tapanese charge de affair as to the event ul- nn what course to follow in Germany did not answer Japan's timatum. The charee will stay | REAL ESTATE TRANSI'ERS “‘r 11 1 ¥ A fr \.MM 21 ]‘)11 e o