Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 25, 1914, Page 1

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HE LAKELAND EVEN NG TELEGRAM e L’dl 'SHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN THE EST PART OVF‘ THE BES ‘TATE BOOST—REMTY 3 ) SR S00ST—REMEMBER THAT SATA N STAYED IN HEAVEN UNTIL HE BEGAN TO KNOCK HIS HOME TOWN LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUG. 25. 1914. No. 236 o S ————. 1 Flgures ! II‘LORID\\L‘ \\1nmlmp0rtant City Of NaEnur ’SOITHEM Nfgrorf;on I.IBERI;\éSO. Ca[’Olina orrors oo ” - Captured By Germans; e )18 Holding he War| - - Was Strongly Fortified =" ‘ii‘._‘;_i"‘i‘,ffg.".‘IJ;TZTT.,S"l;'a‘;jZ Her Primary ceipts for Ry day, to get n sight of the negro ) Commissioner | Pensacola, Aug. 25 'pon th N00.25: i ader, “Chief Sam,” whe plann LED AND 50,000 judges, §3,602.50; | s paid| DETAILS MEAGER, BUT CAPTURE OF THIS STRONG- TO ELECT U. S. SENATOR, ED. OF BEL- [county ward 2000 ] HOLD A BIG ADVANTAGE TO GERMANS, Pl R Rl RS GEVERDOR. CONGRESS § ALONE. amount remit » e B2 AR AND STATE OFFICES. and is carrying out the volonizing plan, leading negroes from this B T e { {but Sam was not too promis?ious i Fovbe Account | lected up to \f ; bl ke . . about the ship. In fact, some one | o es Take no pite May 1, TH t : {Four Candidates for Senator i Y twho had spent hours on the dock | 4 > ’ es on Opposing 844.86, of which amount the sum o | le ee S re Om ar lng state with positiveness that he did Eleven for Governor, and Sides. 3 B ot : not leave his stateroom (for he Seven for Congress. ey |t Mes 1T hanciat e shovs | Austrian Seaport Of Cattaro ™" w0 EG i 2 It I8 un-ihursements of $18.667 i1 I el “Sam’ and about fifty passenscrs Columbia, Aug. 25 Sonth Car- 1 Be bty ) gk I 1 sl g 5 z fuis ) g are aboard, and the steamer has olina Democrats hel iR o i : j balance ¢ 04 0 tie eredit | Servians Have Driven Austrians From Their Territory—Rus- | (ite o cargo aboard for a number e : : S ’l aeld o "“I’“”»‘ o mber over ¢ i £ A i g i i 1 1 it B i i i) 0 ominate candidates for of the llw])mm nt sians Rout Austrians at Gallacia, Battles at [of ports along the coast of Africa. |y ARl 5 e jalty list pub- | Various Points nited States senator, govoernor, < of 2,000 Bel- Congress and State oflices. The re- vzt dead | Colorado Soldiers INAMUR TAKEN : ALLIES HOLDING BACK ltaly Neutral; LDt i B aa 16,000, ond primary will be held Sept. 8 () . BY GERMANS GERMAN ARMY ili71 W Who Killed Miners iy Assoc Not Mobilizing e | ! (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) i ! ‘ Itwo or more candidates and no ma- AU 8 I'h Mlicial 1 SA F An oflicial an Her Forces jority rocodnd.. Foir sk, the: sails var mformation bureau savs: "It is nouncement today sayvs the Cerman \ 3 1 atorial - nomination, eleven in the ‘s where there are BATTLE . { OF SCHIRMECK Were Acquitted csociated Press.) announced that Namur has tallen.” offensive movement in the north 4 JOveEhors tac il 3 A o Saianius ; ) ssociate ross, ) 2 s race, and all seven con- \ Geneva dis-| (By Assceiated Press) I'he above dispateh was fited in Was stopped yesterday, but today (By Associated P'ress : i 3 AL 34 | e i s London, Aug. 1250 a. m. ressmen seek renomination, A, F. man retarning Denver, Aug. 25 Twontr-two | ondon at 5:52 poom. Monday and appears to have heen resumed. The 4 £ 4§ Thavat \ 3 : = 5 : L i Gt A dispateh to the Times from Rome [0 in the Seventh is the only ivs the sarrison |officers and men of the Colorado Na-[received in New York at 6:10 this encmy, however, is being held back i A - |one unopposed SRR & i o ! 3 _ 5 siays the Itali wemier, Siznor Sa t of 5,500 men |tional Guard, who were tried ) |morning Iransmission was prob- by the French, English and Delgian Lys: the [Enlinneprani z K : [ably q 1 | andra, has assured the committee of rmeck. court martial on charges pgrowing 49 delayed by the censor. tarmies, says the announcement deputies that no mobilization is im ¥ out of the battle of Ludlow, April — | MEETING OF WATER NFERS 20, vere acquitted. The findines of | DETAILS OF NAMUR'S SERVIAN TERRITORY R R b WORKS ASSOCIATION OBACCO AND the court martial were made pub CAPTURE LACKING FREE OF AUSTRIANS : e e of Italian neutrality. COTTON MEN lic today. (By Associated Press.) ’ (By Associated Press.) Wheeling: W, Va., Aug. 25, - od Press.) L.ondon, Aug 20 Bevond the! Nish, Aug The Servian The convention of the Central States 25 Secretary bare statement yesterday that Na- troops reoceupied Sabac at | ”v"l“"l“lNNES COUPLE GO Water Works Association opened its av's conference of REAL ESTATE TRANSFFRS mur had fallen the official war in-'on the afternoon of Aug. 24, ac TO SAN ANTONIO three days' session In this city to- minent in Italy and it it did occur ¢0 men, emphatical- e {formation burean has issued nothing cording to oflicial announcement to "lil.\ Many prominent speakers vroposals for (Furnished by the Security a'«iract fon the subject. It is not definitely da AL Austrian forees have heen (By Associated Press) from the various States will deliver S leoaiise of the and Title Co known whether the fall means the driven out of Servian territoy. Kugene, Ore., Aug. 23 My, [addresses, and some problems of na- declared the Aug. 22. 1914, town or the forts or hoth The and Mrs. Vietor Innes, charzed tional interest with reforence to sup- w‘v le and said no issue Chas. A. Bishop to W. ¢, Baker. pTimes, commenting on the fall, says GERMANS AND BELGIANS |with the murder of Mrs. Xoise Den- plying citics with water will be v State banks was nec- A. M. McAulay to W. W. Hog-|it is one of the inexplicable ¢ MH*l FIGHTING AT OSTEND |nis Beatrice Nelms, left today In thoroughly discussed. gatt. which make war a camble, and says (By Associated Press.) custody of a deputy sherift tor San W. H. Lutes to Marearet C.|lit wil' require much explaining to ondon, Aun 25 An Ostend | ), Texas. Lutes. tell \,‘\,. \‘;m;:n' fell in \}\\u days (h:.ip‘;wih to the Ilvening News :q\_\.\; Al Ak STATE FF(‘)DERATION iy PLE FOLLOW ReAGAVard toi W B Acree; S there s fierce fizhting between the 'l HOME RU‘LE TO BECOML LAW e " Lfilfl}}_ CONVENTION ILTURAL OCCUPA- ”1”'.“11 and Bogert to Addie SOME FORTS STILL Jelgian gendarmerie and verman ey Selicnboindy N e TIONS IN FLORIDA fGioodrich. : HOLE ST BANUR sviley on b oURSIG DN Gy biondan, Niee 80, Le WUOYOE e ol o chinitira: (o St ey P. C. Chunn to N. L. Brvan. (By Associated Press.) and the wounded are being brouzht | the House of Commons will meet to l*‘v-<liv‘1"|l|;y1| e & I‘I' Aug. 25.- li. C. Ferrin to L. B. Riles. Berlin. by Wireless to Associated |in. i day only fo consider the necessay . !‘Iw o ““ . ‘.“"v' '."“'”: "‘”' N7 persons in Flor- Aug. 24, 1914 P.ess Via Nauen, Germany and i departmental measures and — will \\'illyll tany ,,‘.,, ":“‘Ijj}“;l:'“. |lfuhrt‘: a living and J. N. Wolf to David Grant Saysville, Long Island, Aug. 25 |ALLIES BOMBARD then be finally prorogued. This T ‘||I| '»”JI“ "’}'r“'!‘)‘l'“ H“l""lfl""jl".'.“ employed upond G. J. McClelland to W. I, Official announcement here today | AUSTRIAN SEAPORT [ncans that the Home Rule Lill and | | |.> : ‘!_ 8 i : )”T ry l.'lv< 5= to a report [Jones says the city of Namur and five of | (By Associated Press) Lthe Welsh establishment bill will in o .. g l“_ most _'“”’“”""r en issued by the 2 Walker to Isom Walker. H.; forts have been captured hy the| Romi Aug i) An Autivari[the ordinary course of procedure be llnwl.“_'“'\; to he di .‘”‘\'\“\" is that of Census Burean, of Florida Development Co. to W Germans The bombardment of 1(! spateh to Corricro De Halia says fcome the law of the land sometime "h“ ELba S BBUHOR AW and “.“\ ed in agricultural L. (rook. four other forts continues and the u‘}m,» Cattaro fortifications have bheen [during the month. 'l\“”l‘:d:: o 'vh" »l:"lmr “_’““ M\\|.n-<| it of them are farm Wm. A. Burgess to L. A. Per-1. 1 coomg imminent {completely destroyed and the Au “),::(: x'llll: | ‘I:m‘l.hull .“Il.nlh “ ],I .h.“ d farm laborers. The |due. [trian commander is parleymg for | MEXICO'S LATE PRESIDENT ”m','i 5 “"“"_l 19 JBatLn [.‘”"]' L brs number 42,188 and wm A. Burgess to Posie I.. BELGIANS BRING I)OWN cER ietandan Mo il i T0 STOP IN FLORIDA on azainst national prohibition action, as drawn hy Emanuel Kove nf un 3 are | Lynch. Ao aombarde Are nd 2,569 are Lync e GERMAN AIRSHIP |fcet bombarded Cattaro | leski, seventh viee president of the are 78,784 farm Adelaich M. Cox to ary ; (By Associated Press.) —_— Miami, Aug. 25. Francicco 8 ! & : ! State and 56,237 [ Grew s ) | : St “ 4 | Carl I, provisional president of New York State Workingmun's fod- {% o & John Patterson to A. Horr HONGONeall g e Fhe Autwerp| RUSSIANS ROUT AERRLING IO NI . Leration . One part of the resolution {7 females. iy “‘ correspondent of the Evening News | AUSTRIAN CAVALRY | Mexico during the interim hetween FOE T BT ad e e Ao Paeres dairy farmers in A. B. Canter to ater Jones Telegraph Co. sa that a Zenpelin (By Associated Press,) Huerta resignation and the as- 4 mploy 243 1 J. A. Durrance to C. M. Tlart e ; 3 : : : ok ttion declares itselt opposed to pro iploy 243 la- divii all . airship which fle over Antwer Par \u 4 \ Potel unipfion. soiasbii. BOVEIMIERL SN g St el i MEASUres pro foremen.- Theto ( M. Hart o W. J. and J. ( P R | : dispatel the Russians | General Carrvanza, will be in Miami ‘ (o | ; i ; n the State |lurrance B o atbilety at “llein : captur fvel \ onth |nest weel Rooms hiave been en : ; i ree of ine v ig Arthur S lJevmer to David .| : ‘ 3 o I A 4 S A carly understood that we favor sin- f income is Arthu e from Antwerp, and \ rnopol on Sereth river, Lgaced at the m log ho or! i i T} i L T : : X : : . | A pervision and control of saloons and I'he number of [Collier AR : risonor \not! rout 1 ( nsty n It Ruesza who arrived 1 pl | | I} rders in this Arthur 8. Beymer to Melosa | : ( T TP e Tl e e ] re. Ly | Fruit Co . y | | noospending w properiomely Mr. Kovelegki and ( droppin or n Antwe AT 3 b 4 3 othe epresentative of the lahor ted States there WeohooN e to B oS M tm il i hat i\ b LS 1tati the Tabor rrs over S ——— | | federation, have carvied on investi AT e L | HIS DON'T LOOK [GarinitlsallipIEes SIRLNG e M eations covering all tions of the cor 33| w1 Howey Land Co. to G.|NEW YORK DEMOCRATS CONFER THIS DON'T LO [Vera Crus when he left and anc 50100 eovering o S \Te eneage. | " {E HAR TIMES 3 R | | o whether marricd men ar ngag Qs Futmann | LIKE HARD TIMESH oo a thaie Hitention of follawing Sl sl ot Of the gain- R. N. Pe to Thom | toza \ \ I the t hout senor Carbajal S A : R TP . | Durrance | ) [ thes e i e U 1 in riculture, T Walker Dot fa \. Per ! nter { ths or more and 1 nprove | . national o ntior irm operators ing I red di ! I obnortunit o learn the Eng-| ¥ ey employ | | et sl e ek 1 OF o yorate i neral. He is an | STEAMERS SAILING e YOUNG DAUGHTER KILLS ! ; ol BT i B BB e R o A Phose of " (1) (3 ri ) ient to last High, S el Ele RN roved t i ! - | AR closure of the Jecause he is allegec t ‘i : ,‘ *lon his wife and | \ ft ir, and s, and the sus- 5 n 7 | wi | Eneland s from Argen day, W. ( 1 o o | an pe ,.,I‘Ay{ %6 farmer 1 \ |1 i e tin States r{r‘r f1 and instantly killed by his da ter , Ll FINE PLUM FOR FORMER \"' ren for indefinite ‘rnm th l; at his home Sunday afternoon. f (r()V}RNOR JENNINGS | I t re 1 Seiglt fers from the |1 2lleged to have 1 POLITICS AND POLITICIANS ST ’ [ el nd the ”"l.'”‘w;r and son early Sunday morning W ) ne ! { 8 e facilitated, |'™ 21 I‘ e ‘, - Vith DESPAIR IN ROTTERDAM : : 4 R R | s Sh I arririan - StoATRGY a the war risks er in the day end 1 ; daughter, ¢ r msid ; l ; S the house, ) tes : i 1 ) A . " ( \T r 1 1 FRIMARY ELECTION |given before r's jur | ———— all avenues of escape were cut ofl : Aug. 25.—The|when she found the front door W tionz are |locked. Finding s : he bitterness |get away from r V ; G. 0. P. IN ST. LOUIS approaching with a St conven- | cting s ) n‘ W, will be | coroner's I 1 b et i ——

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