Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 27, 1914, Page 1

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¢ U leHED l BOOS T~‘{E_»'E'\1BER THAT SATA N Y SAVINGS BANK SITu\IIO‘\ IS ABOUT NORMAL New blockade rapidly appro York, Ang I positors who had yven days’ stated ChOWHm!iws of withdrawals were to be revoking them in stances. It was when the 0 war had started bARSHIPS OUT- RBOR OF THIS PROVINCE that there had | GERMANS APPARENTLY NOT VANCE, AND COMPARITIVI a pronounced aency towara drawing deposits from stitutions and putti Peck Given!pusl;ll L Leave, But tide was the to Remain tive being the S t 1 savings han other way, the per cent in interest rates Kato sent a wire- today to Gov- ¢k declaring a nan territory of Japanese tside the har- Locals Take The Second Game From | latest erally attributed to the supposed in (CHAMPS showed more pep than at any time before this season side baseball was their uniforms. Ybor had only on. good inning, when in the they scored two runs on an l”_'w”“ll S ; "% land two hits. The locals got five |Mation from the ministry last nixht | troops in Kiao |, T ; 3 i in the fifth on six hits and It is believed that| . ; y Lorraing {the fice and one in the eighth on a two the attack |~ =" e | . byt agger and a single. Every man ou (By Associated Press.) off 11 the Lakeland team got a hit except-| ~ow Orleans, Aug, 27 AM-W inz Ginter, but his timely OR RECALLED in the fifth scored Sawyer. action of the Germans who thought to sustain a TROOPS NOT S 'ET SHOWN UP ted Press.) 1 1 1ave 104 1 ar written all over o have been too hard !v\v‘ ceneral advance. The | French take the | cheek in Belgium A fourt! Aug. 27.—There is QU oday of the land- ettiop quietly and are Nortl 1 sacri- will defer Repre sacrifice sentatives of the cotton States met Only one here todayv to discuss the cotton sit FROM JAPAN BLEOD N C IR ) A |uation with reference to the luro- | socfated Press.) game Barze was hit freely and e e A o7 The Austrian could not keep th )m cattere e sy | Pa other 0 (l | 5 Lont, while he and the while on the hand ) ldent of the Southern Cotton Asso- | standby Gillespie worked like a bhig Muller de Szen- Leen recailed today . State H. Clay |out to left KILL INNOCENT [r piliarti VAILS TODAY [ STAYED IN HEAVEN UNTIL HE BE( | All Namur Forts Have - Fallen; Germans Qccupy PUSHING IN Blg German Crusier Sunk T e | By Brltlsh War Ship" " ™ (By ndon, Wilhelm Der Gross, fof the strong stand of the French il | turned into an war bhroke out, has ritish 10 Afr hore N THF BEST TOWN IN THE "FbT PART OF THE B[:ST TATE AN TO KNOC LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUG. 27, 1914, Several Cities of France THEIR AD- ACTIVITY PRE- ‘LnUh&h Leader Confident__Asw ciated l‘wx\ to Be Represented | at Seat of War By Frederick Palmer—Norwegian Steamer Destroyed by+ Floating Mine The Red Birds | it o Sl [ INACTIVITY IN WAR GERMANS OCCUPY sland which o o sland whic SITUATION TODAY FRENCH CITIES the Germans. { apo 166a1s came 1 S (By Associated Press) ! (By Associited Press) rnor notified Wil- and captured the second eatne. from Paris, Au 27 No officiai com-' London Au a7 \n ll\lvln! States consul, the Redbirds on the hom diamond munication coneerning the progress dispateh says the Germans have oe nty-tour hours to yesterday afternoon by the score of (O the war was issued up to 11:15 feupied Lille, Roubaix and Valen Peck chose tO gy to two, From start to fin sh the this morning. Lack of news is gen "ciennes, all in France. | BIG GERMAN SHIP SUNK BY BRITTISH | ppyaN RECOMMENDED i Associated Press.) NOE AT The Kaiser one of the large Lloyd armed eruiser rman when heen sunk Cruise lean west coast |FREDERICK PALMER TO REPRESENT A. P.| (By Agsociated Press) ow York, Aug o Frederick cr, the noted war correspond has been designated (o repre the Associated Press with the aid that the small Ger steamers High-Flyer | WHE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM K HIS HOME TOWN No. 237 TRI.STATE ORGANIZATION S [ President | t plans and officers will b announced today at the first sem L T bly of co-operative associatio in l a e the States of Washington, Oregon and ldaho This interstate corpor- North- Union, and has ation is to be known as the west Co-Operative Brief Rest for its purpose closer association of producer and consumer. According Rl | . o the orizinal recommendations, [ | EAVES TODAY FOR COR- the union will comprise all -lwlj‘ NISH, N. H., FOR SHORT gates of co-operative companics in VACATION the three producers of any States among farmers or character. Bduea-f oo Upon by Doctors and Friends to Leave for Few Days His Grave Re- sponsibilities. tional and orzanization work and mutual development and assistance among the objects sought sociated Press) P . (By As 'Wheat Soaring Wishiisear Abe" 9 eoes dent Wilson leaves today for Cor- - Skywardon Chicago [\ <\ Market;Reaches $1.25 [ vy it eiion was | | - taken | i | his first rest this alter much ursing by his doe- (BY Associated Press) (hicago Aug 4 lixeid in wheat is tors and friends. oment With- trading unabated today. RECORD ORDER FOR AEROPLANE CLOTH m the fiest fifteen minutes’ lthe price of May up to §1.25, New it U Loty N | s One of | May wheat closed at §1.19 1-2, |0 dolivery wus bid interesting developments of the the inguiry here by London buyer of acroplane cloth | BY FLORIDA DELEGATION tor 500,000 yards of that w.aterial [ FOR APPELLATE JUDGESHIP |y shipment at the earliest vossible date It is the larges war situation is order ever (Special to the Telegram) heard of in this umn!l_\‘. There Washington, D, ( Aug. 27 have been many inquiries from Che Flapida delegation toduy deeid={whvond for cotton eoods tor export, ‘m| to recommend Senator Bryan for appointment to President Wi judge of the Iifth Cireuit Court - | Appeals in Iudee Shelby, wag called and there s a particularly incerease 011 e and some demand from Cuba American cotton goods in the of the Central ducks and states for Next to o how the hills will place o deceased The meeting the gresiion and presided —over by Senator | Mleteher Al the dele 1A Engle bhe paid is that of shipping ition wi present except DETROIT MANUFAC- HAY MAY GO TO INDIES leaguer. The features of the game | Slkgiiol British forces on the luropean con TURERS AFTER TRADE were the fielding of Herrera at WEGIAN STEAMER 1tin e is the only foreien cor 1 o Syracuse, N. Y g2 I'he ARY LAW short who grabbed a line fly off uy'NOR DESTROYED BY MINE "indent the war office hug al Detroit, Mich., Aug. 27, -Manu- |, YRG! i ta \1‘: i““d m’ Spivey's hat the wonld have | n lowed to take the field. 1is serviees At i Rlieky . |hay crop this year wi ! 30, HELD VALID |Spivey a 1at L | (By Associated Press.) |Tacturers are carvying on a SUrOnB 1,06 400 tons, & bumper crop, M the brought in a score, the fielding of Londol N - e b Vil have to be shared with other ' gvoment 1o expand South Amerd r”“'\ s .”“ ARl L0nlad 2. i | R i Rels are bl Al 27, —Judge | Van and Cabrera who both made the | ,ion steamer Gottfried was blown ’i“‘ Ws associations cin this countey. foan teade. They believe a great T e ST mons of the ecircuit [2rand stand sit up and take notice up in the North Sea by a floating : opportunity awaits them. ‘The de Tolimd et Wi e i Re g e nty has $ ] The score by innines: 1 ; et mber (’1 RMAN CRUISER {partment of commerce at Washing s 2 y ( ity has handed £ ) mine and eight meml f ‘ RUNS AGROUND | ; lands have heen purchasin from nd rendered his First Inning crew killed | By ARHBD ATl DYGES [ton has ass ‘,”I‘.d W. A. Reed, 'f” Canada, but should England put an it brought by Her- For Ybor--Romero and Ferrer out AR s 3 ;.»‘r.m;m,” Ny A v ros | CXUE rt on South \mvn‘. analPalnsil e on. Canadlan hay-and. take m of this city [at first, Mira singled, Herrera fied| AIRSHIP BOMBS : el e e assigy the Bdard of Commerce o crop, the United Stateg will far here Lrafiic: Gonimissioncr avater nish the Indies. Hay is a contra- ad € iryan pri- For Lakeland—Ginter valked, ANTWERP PEOPLE man ruiser Madzeburg entering )‘ all, “1> l!" lvl'”‘ml i ”“”“‘l I.""‘. band of war, but, with Englaxd rul- the order of the [Cabrera forced Ginter, Van singled (by Associated Press.) e S I "l‘ iy New I\ml\ IH\I) her |I".l; I;n e tho Wi sons: tommetoe: may : il 3§ ) fly rashinato f icial s D i | about ¢ cok after the war broke : 5 o y demurrer made ! Brazier fanned, Spivey lined a fly Washin ton, \"~ “”",“‘ [ R S S was | ‘H‘“ 1 'I"lu\‘\ ”»m‘w”w”‘”“ oo M\'\“ be vesumed and the hay erop of the Maint be sustained, Ito short. No runs. Siicesig R DL o lbog IR up by the captain. Most of | | 1 the freight and in ttelsastitons sl “““.I\‘.IP.II restrain the Second Inning ment today confirmed the dropg o o i”"“ yonsto | ich It is pointed out that the market for pd il 8 . the crew wer & 5 satog to | Sond i om certifying to for Yhor—Leon Rodriguez and [0” bombs in Antwerp by a Zepperlin i HTANCOSTLES L AL hay and ity valuation had changed e irst Y, Nin many vomen 3 points S0 per cent to make every : A Sy R AR AT commissioners | Alvarez out at first : '! ‘3’ ; “‘ " L A : ALL NAMUR FORTS [on b oy notild aut b ihos wit ‘\‘ i Hv‘“,‘.,) ., “yv» m‘n"\m; Ynul i:- mi woa 1 N N 1 1 1 t rat n by aren \ « \ ' 1y Vi il aKen ( H 4 i 2 ominees in the for Lakeland—Ilall out at fi Yt HAVE ]'/\LL]“N] tuation. As i result they hrounsht ! ‘r \ I \]M that. Now, the farm- yapers having 8 g Sawver out at first. No| . & . g : : ivalue s il 0w, ( i papers ‘| Watson and Sawyer « \ ENGLISH LEADER | (v Agsooialal Dy ) [1n womnalitor Railroads o thet i mlddie of {pyns ; / rg are feedin ) S IS CONFIDEN? Berlin ireless to- Associated gy and - Chambers of - Commer d marketing the milk, which puts court in and for : i | nd APeig Third Inning (By Associated Press) Pregs via | ind, An 7 [in New Orleans, Mobile and Novrolk i = (G5 CF0 iy value VHstrRIs e ok !]‘ O \ “Il )] At . RS Lonaon, Au 2. —Premier A it L e fare makin LI TR UG LA BRI A SRS S S | 7 g Jarze forced Fernandez, Barze oul ‘ A : ) | \ ) their 3 | th announced ¢ ¢ ) ' | of Judge ,\]ll.l- ’SM”:“: second, Romero ponped to | “ AR Ricld y wder ' wa {COFFEE SHIPMENTS of Gainegville it : ey ¥ * | second. | 1o ris | { I i e ’ 3 LED UP ind the matter tor Lakeland—Gillespie q a|Frenc L . : : i BOTTI P to Judge Sim- |, Sneied s L .| exheditional : : GERMAN TRADE PARALYZED | ke _ 1 fly to third, Ginter out a ha \Was i P | York, Au 7 I'raderg in \ : fj‘Ylj:fllf‘lfi1}£<}}§](,: brepa fanned. No runs ity A | London, A " P ‘[ | 4 cofforn Sad to: pontend with | : & v ‘ Fourth Inning [ prospect | ) L | pondent com tl I wtoof [man musna conditions arising a5 it nbn“l(l); For Ybor, Ferrer got first on VaNS ., 4i0pn tory rd 1 ith an unn !'w‘f}"" nothe war in Europe, but efforts g ] >I ‘ %4 error, Mira forced Ferrer, Herre ‘ o | ha A : i L ' »‘ it have been CAbTiAcAdl Teot infeld: ) Rodri- T / S s : | | | B T 3 | Brazilia holiday in other #1688 coring Mira and T SPEER IMPEACHMENT | PANAMA CANAL TOLLS i Py v bwa f no busit has heen hink these de-| . @ . fied out to left, Two runs. | UP FQR I)ISI’OSAI | ‘ ndstinn hout | d pri ! nominal are peplous: T £ AT | (By Asgociated Pre i ' yut for Lakeland-—Ve €d, | ? Austria and G 1" I'l 1 ’, 1zh to cause : 2 ¢ 2t | Washingtor 7 1" diflienlt e way before the '.'mm"r_““ iU el i o judiciary ¢ i i ‘ Gorn | 1o the i cking only to[first. No runs take up for final disposit the v B i BER | pers to pro treasury, and Fll‘lh I"m"’ + | neachment o 1 ‘ ; ; i 1‘ tmost r to the bill[ For Ybor—I : {Bnicrs (et} : fts on [ Barze two bagged it, R ) : e td | ! ; iy ' b gled, Ferrer out at first, Mir 1 ‘ | i i a fly to second |TO MAKE 65 MILES OF ] ’ A"O'\J' BILL for Lakeland—Hall out at first BRICK COUNTRY ROAD mo LY REPORTED | Watson singled, Sawy ] \ i | ed Press.) Gillespie hit a hot one t d . 5 ) d | : ty Abstract ym g 5 I Id In {1 { “i The Lev-|Watson scored, Gi r sacr d an 4 i ( 1 o1 ) S0 zovernment | Sawyer scored, Cabrera 1 e ' ! Aug. 26, 1914 grading was |hagger and Gillespie scored, Van 5 y it ‘ ) § : reported hy the|pi o .eon whish he (P2 i 2% s S ( > th R i B onihs A s i Johns cout , PACIFIC LOGGING CONGRESS ' Mmitiee. could not handle and ( o1 . ' M s scored, Brazier singled scorinz \Var 1 ; \T e C'r r ahit Vast Au 7 | Ed 1 .. Ma t Benjamin Aq DEATH Brazier out going to second Bl {Company, of Atlanta, Ga f 1 £ ( ) WAy EXAGGERATED runs. ')“. “m.} tract for ¢ 1 ; n 1 ] K I A. T Sixth Inning [l s : : I o 8. 27.—A letter For Ybor—Herrera Leon and ST g | S ( I '¥es, of Pryor, |Rodriguez out at first .[r‘ cout | 1. A : : x father, E. J For Lakeland—Spivey out at first, | HE Tl h A r i v vealed that the [pa1) singled, Watson got hit, Sawyer | " = © " | ed a stranger |anq Gillespie popped to the lon that he}No runs ] kel Sc\enth Inning ] several years For Ybor fanned, Fer- . W 140 answer- |nandez flied to I fr Barze fanne ttar fror Mr E young Hayes For i 0 at first, |, vork of R T r 1 at Sedalia, | cgbrera infield hi 1t 5 HERES BOARD OF PARDONS the right|pragier flied to left immediately SEPTEMEER 23 s identifi- (Continued on Page 5) | ————— e PR 1 [ the death was e — | e e | . ‘apers and a| Six large mail order houses scat Vacuum carafes > Ands of young |tered throughout the United States stalle roon . : | He immediately | ship every day on an average of in ? R his parents. parcel post. 100,000 packages by P . e o

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