Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 24, 1914, Page 1

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e e S e s it eSam | s Off | .. he Scrap N ISSUES AN (LAMATION OF TRALITY L SENATE CO‘\] United Stat Themas War ney general, w War an-Germany t Toward Other o Nations bonds ha bonds wer 1ed Press.) 24 n wired o forth ted | the hostilities Germany It of thar ed BOOST--REME} McREYNOLDS AN McAdoo Encourages | Cotton Men In Contcreuw Today| [HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELANI) FLORIDA MONDAY AUG. 24, 1914 Pl JBLl‘\HED IN THE BEST TOWN IN TH[: BEST PART OF THE BEST STATE MBER TH’\T S\TA N STAYED IN HEAVEN UNTIL HE BEGAN TO I\NOCK HIS HO‘\IE TOWN. No. 235 A\’Ol\\ Germans Defeat And Rout French Army In RL(;OR\ Battle At Neufchatean Hdat . 'RUMORED GERMANS ; HAVE TAKEN NANCY 15y (ENGLISH AND FRENCH FORCES SEEK TO HEAD OFF GERMAN ARMY IN EELGIUM Japan Promptly Commences Bombardment of Tsing Tau Austria wvill Not Fight Japan—Germans Advance on French at Muelhaus- en—British Fit All Day at Mons AUTRIA AVERTS WAR WITH JAPAN (By Washingt f war ri \ssociated Pre Aug, 4. between n, v was removed today t wereement Paris, [eh) 61 Naney One of the commercial printing es 1€ riser ng Ya (By tablishments in Aug, 24 culateg here occupied i Austria to Kaiserin u Associated Rume that the into bankruptey Big Industries Will Put Fleets Under Japan and zabeth Ger the untortified but it is not contirmed Jacksonville 88 ) I'he ‘Wandering Americans Back Home FOUR HUNDRED TOURISTS GLAD TO TOUCH AMERICAN SOIL dan Aus- hroegh the dimantle HOW ©88.) Wws are ¢ur have of E | Prominent People Arrive on Italian | Liner, From War Infested mans town Europe has » (By Associated Press.) New' York, g 24 Four hun dred more Americans who left Eu | rope because of war arrvived her Ilhl\ morning on the Iltalian liner Principe Diune, from Genoa. Among 4 them were Nicholas Murray Butler iopean nations (By Associated Pross,) A ] FI: president of Columbia University & Washington, Anz. 24 Secr il (By Associated Press) to the Central News Ageney merl('an dg and Mrs Frederick W. Vander- McAdoo in oper e annt Borlin, Aug By wircloss to | say Boreport an Awstrian — | bilt by Assoeciate ross MATU. ES of members of the fed serve |Asociated Press from Nuuen, Ger- | fleet of about forty units proceeding (By Assoeinted D'ress.) board, many congressmen and many, via Sayville, 1., 1., Au I isonthward in th \xl||.ulr» and Cat Mt l”_“\“”" XU - I'_ Hhs STATE CAMPAIGN ; e fin eral hundred representative 1 Wicial announcement was made | taro thought to be il objective United .VI‘:||.~ Steel ( u.‘ the :-(.“m.i FOR EDUCATION St e cotton industry today, ureed the (today that the German army under | The French fleet is reported in the I QUL Oy Nt LI RN ——— Ew Ll okine cotton men to meot tl vropean | Grand Buke Albreeht of Wuertem- | Adriatie Lo bliyeinouiionitiie roYannignt Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24.—The pIRIERIG 2850 situation ‘;,,; s ere had defeated the French at of their intention to put their fleets 601 piennial edueational campaign will he conducted |™ ° i ; ; il \ | g under the American flag under the sai as d N ichatean, and captured many T & 5 wda! conducted by the State department this year. The said _h' DRI ‘ > oa S i i AUSTRIANS CON- new law permitting American regis : o erowing fecliy i ns, flags and prisoners includine | STANT 7 TS I I of education in every county will be stern States, known ¢ BFOM!IS leciinz ik S rEE e TeoR e CEN rl{All; AGAINST try for foreign built ships. Baaitn tatad: Shit i AbaE oot b inelARs Maitic. w.nm.; situati tee e bl R ‘ RUSSTAN ADVANCE R e AT R Tar Massa discussed the s 4 : Siop-tvi Rl ot (By Assoclated Press.) el Several things wi ( SCUSS crmont \lassa- ‘ | | f : ! varia, Crown Prince Wilhelm, and | | g the campaign, among the most im Y f Enthine Meadys g« 24 Renorts 10 AN I<land, Connecticut, : e s SRS il b I0LERA CAN A in R g g (Grand - Duke Albrecht vigorously {here from Vienna say the Austrians ENTER NEW YORK portant of which \\I”‘ be a state nia, New Jer- A pursued the Rrenchednd tha Grown lal s bt biaes A wide high sehool law, inercased ap pre, Maryland, Virginia, ANNIVERSARY OF [ Prince’s army pursued them heyond I. ; ‘Jl“‘h \.‘“"KHJ“(;“\ :le :‘:“Iiu\l g i propriation for normal schooi huild hia | the District of THE BURNING OF onayy AniGl GRvnim s avest of thol i e GRS New York, Au | b VoW BT A S R L eial cld at the ranges THE WHITE HOUSE [ River Meuse defeated an English Vit the Russian advi \ The Uy il anotith it A it it {term, which will receive the consid | today. The matches BY THE BRITISH | cavalry brigade ;‘] i RS \‘.“.‘ S " movernment had established a quar eration of the next legislature livision, division B, | ; ‘du icnlties of the Servian campaign antine against cholera, which s ik 1 October, and the | ER ANS HEMMED IN tare redoubled by the tronbles in! dd 1o have made its appearanee divistons: wil): hola New: aYiorky Angi 24 yae hun ‘G I S ON ALL SIDES Bosnia amons the Servian and Austrian | MILITIA MEN INTO CAMP Tl dred years ago today the “president S‘ RV AND A Rte = y s troops, b, Joseph O'Conneli, nealth T o l‘fi il ' i | v Associate 088, % daltimore, {1 o B palace” at Washington was eutted | po i S JAPS GE TBUSY officer of the port, has taken mea ; | aris, Aug, 24, It was oflicially J suant to a special order from the by fire, and from this event it he- | e ! EARLY IN GAME ures to prevent the disease from | . ) e i ) . nounced today that th great | : i toflice of the adjutant general, all the Y AUTOMOBILE came universally known as the S T et S e Gt I / e giaining a foothold in this conntry. ! 4 e i RACES AT. DAYTONA W 't e 1 hetween 1 ¢ pat | (By Associated Press.) fis PR e e commissioned and non-commissioned i . hite THousc LR and French torees winst | Tokio Aug. 24 The Japanes el 4§ My ins 2 oflicers of the First Brigade of the % of the War of 181 In the flicker hole German army continnes. ! fleor has commenced the bombard pevslopedsas sl sz hondly-sting fon Maryland National Guard arve today ‘\‘ ! l]n‘r‘m:.nncnlnn ing lizht of burninz Wa 120N [mhe mission of the English and {ment of Tsing Tau according to lo ‘m‘u‘ltrl‘;\l\, said the doetor; “hut T T L , l\,“, ¢ y;‘.n,u;n n; the scarlet-coated figures of the in-fpauohop is to head off the whole Gl newspapers The navy depart HI is \'vlv.‘llwln |lh‘."l S0mi¢ llwvll (;I .: [camp for instruction purposes will i ‘ ( ).l seach and [ cepdiaries, the soldiers of the German army in Belginm while the lmont allowed this mess fosniis plague wi A‘H\\ on g e o e AR aT et ri et tin O ”]_\ “’I“m(';“l'" 01“ ish king, were to be seen rioting injn cinn allies pursne their sueeesses ' yneensored i I. o \”IHI L \”I‘ vnl Ly { month ach Sept. 7, the Orlando | tpe sereets of the city they had cap i s el ) paree SR MBALIOR Ok Tt v HIve 2 in the cast. The Russians now o ‘ \=sociation will ho'd the o after Proside Madison and ? 5 ” < v irenared now ' Speclal inspections . B o | hold the |tured after President Mad ' ey territors gty miles wide on BRITONS HOLD OWN jbrotared iow. ! Spectul Insiections | o 0y iy o8 ™or DRUGGISTS ymobile races on that |his cabinet and most of the citizel the German frontier after roat INALLSIDAYE RIGHT il U8 18RI 5 - ! . had fled at their approach. In the victory, and the Servians have made : S from Mediterrancan ports and from Datiolt: Miet Alae o4 SEithn for cars under 230 general flight, Dolly Madison the saf ‘Tu\-n'lm territory to the north | o '\»““"“"";l lr‘l‘:g) fl T‘M“”IH‘ SR kG L annual convention of the American " 5 5 5 prat (U i k | mdon, A ) 10 oflicta ariab 4 \ erations f ot 1 displacement. president’'s wife, lingered long of them ey o 3 Ly y;l‘ “\‘lm | :’ htadar anh honn oo, | variibly: folloy ””‘ ,4[’.“ ; I':‘“” i:l‘ {Pharmacentical Association, which or cars under 230 enough to cut Georze \Wasl SN | ‘w : :n Ll s i large armies,” Dr. )I onne v”| ; Boein Lte. theeo: weoks! mnestite. i pist isnlace Yiow \ ™ | th ( ritis orees ( ) B " ssible i v s piston displacement. [moptrait from its frame and ¢ it | DESPERATE FIGHTING [ IH ; "' ) : o e It is impossible (o tell what \\II l“I Ithis city today, at least twelve hun ! for PR " 4 A < L y S ay un alte ¢ i ocode ) we for cars under off to safety. It is related tha e IN PROGRESS, LATEST ‘\ vl | } ( l ¢ : . S the outcome of thi ’\Ilrx.ll‘ K'AIIII [ A R e » Hikton disnlacesmont e S i 5 e il t the enemy in the neig conflict he continued, "n sani e RS e kNt o Sonieieiiegh hprosidenta dinner wa REPORT listiiong At Mok Bel sl o mhiey Lremaat e e e Al eantinont avo C st rocars over 250 |gn the table when the Bri (By Associated Press.) TR "[‘hy United States, Canada, Mexleo, displacement. fgyto the “palace,’ it Aug. 24 General en- held their ground thoro, wlibahesextvgme aprivaAHoONEl G e s an oiba: and . the s or cars over 230 .a11a i aolheh ¢ ¢ \ ntinues today with de B, : the vast stretel ol torritory swep 3 s i iaDFanante et U L B B L el s ‘ B e e e GERMANSIM O VING Bl lack of ganl. | 1800 Possessions are represonted splaceme X we nital-the 1 SUT ild- |, s the wording of an ofh G iy o < y Bk ’ v 5 The © ( 1 s o ' i R e R b B L 0 bl AGAINST MEULHASUEN |¥ 1" Wir wtse d B o e [ The convention, whieh has heen wocars over 230 4o the arsenal and 000 volumes | iyl communication given out \ ary DL ; seribed as one big university, js di- wcement ., contained in the ) afternoon, “and already both d By A ated Pr ) ‘ X ‘Hl"h \‘ : “I“:; \‘u‘w 4t Nided into five or six sections, which cups are | ppapv, the trooper shed to the ffered serion s i Dasel Vitzer d A\ | ni ‘ Ned upon H‘ \‘ {Wwill be in session at the same time, the winners of “palace S ] ] |1 Germa e maki wother I'his port is now trer abvle to B ek B v ral prizes will [pyands from a bur doon and | AFSTRIAN AND flen vement azainst the o proteet this country azainst chol ferent anele A uumber of ad different acces- thrust them . net \ IRINL“ FLEETS MAY R ni 3 Monlhasuen and i other pl o thian ever Areanc vt vt * : hout the State. president’s M rs, furnitur CLASH SOON ( 4 0. pepotts | ‘ ; L 1 1 nee of pharm | each race will|and bric-a-bra S od, wil Ui A wod Press.) from varic e in unper Al ires and | i \ nid mld be in the the flame | Yoo \ { A Rot il iined [cia] interest t, secretary, Or- gutted the inter u ‘______________.—-——-———————————————————-—-—— | A L A, . r than 3e 3 het I ‘AN OPENED SU! / TO COMMER 'E OF THE WORLD i 180 Sept. 3. |exterior, Whe PANAMA CANAL OPENED SUNDAY TO COMMER JE O] ARMY HORSES NEEDE D paired the fir it ’ Yorl | Denloy R ed on the | ind el rall Thi 5 | | i I reat SELL "RIVADAVIA” | the ‘ | ‘ pifi Eort " White He | \ d of h \ug. 24.—The| Toda 1 | for-otten phat I Rivadavia,” | by more, tl | ' 0 1t the Fore|day. Mor | | lred tho ! ! )¢ turned | ¢ 1 1 | 1 e | governmeni [ mansion )¢ 1 " afu t of that|like build | ! posses- | the past | l : farbor. | president | \' Fhou t the|lived in ' vernment will [within ; \pprepriate R« t delivery th and after-|uncons ed to New|lingered in p: 1 so that ipr’!vlllvv 1} t il 3! ' N | I She will then |The gr S four hours’' Jhave as bled starting for |destinies i ship to the|tions ma | : ¥ the New |has been the scen ! The launching | whose has ' \ : take place early [the most sumpt 0 Y | courts ler t | ondu his bu To the \ Hous 1d Aug. 24.—|der ti } i g 1d . the Ancient |t s » represented 3 mvention of {600 [ ng h®d here | been g ) ommodate 4 p Ire to the |since ia Am ntion was | people ? . ¥ . 1l . ' 1 mass for their “first citizen \ B e - vmnc - s s e T

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