Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 28, 1914, Page 1

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s o o e BOOST—REME LAKELAND, FLORIDA, T et e e et s . Osecute‘pREsn)LNT ENJOYING FAMILY REUNION | (By Associated Press.) “ Bell Falls, Vermont. Aq ) { t ffs‘vmm‘n Wity e e o S u through here ent 1 home at "will Corni celebrat with practically u atOrS entire immeditte family the lirthe | 5 ¥ | iday of his daughter, Mrs. Francis B. Sayre \ OF CONSUM- 1 PU**LISHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST EMBER THAT SATA N STAYELD IN | o i e+ LA ALL Y Y LN UNTIL HE GAN T FRIDPAY. AUG. 28. 1914 <0, 1914 T0 KNC Germans Claim Victory Over Allied Armiesin Nine Days Flghtmg i REPORTS ARE MEAGER AND CONFLICTING BUT PRE- | 3 E LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM WAH; CX HIS HOME TOWN (1ro T o | 4 - | | | SLIGHT ADVANCE OF GERMAN LINES Associated Pr London, Au '8 \ (R Lille dis that dvance guard 1s now Pontamarco and Marchiennes s represents a slight advanc No 38 . e ——— A —C————- . e ————- . 7 A ‘Best Game Ot Season Next Monday LAKELAND AND YBOR yRT RAIS- | & i from Cyscing, where the Germ th PR SEIN | DISCISSION OF PONDERANCE OF NEWS INDICATES DECISIVE 1 e CITY WILL TRY FOR JRGR ,’ LOANS ON COTTON GERMAN A DVANTAGES. |correspondent. - There was - heavy SUPREMACY. GRESS ! (By Associated Press,) el | e tin Nfatolbiingg, mhuredie] St P i Place. New Orleans, Aug N The 1 wuin when the Germans broke {Ench Club Has Won Two Games b Asked to planters, bankers and moerchants at P R t D Th t through the French lines. The al-| 1 Tie-Off Will Be Fierce- i m uty ¢ hrous 1t rench lines 10, 4 anc 1 1 e lierce on Whgat and tending the cotton conference today | arls epor enles d 1 siceeeded in pushing the Ge ly Contested. xportations {grappled with the problem of plac- | | man advance force back on the main P ing an "Hvln-w“‘ value on loans (3 Nanlur Fort Hd\/e Pallel] body and repulsed the l.\'l"ll.ll}‘\ at Equalling in uterest one of the \ ,Rpl,l-p_l“”““ll which they arve sure wili| Pont Amarco and Tournai. It is be-|leazue series, and promising more Visconsin, today stay stored indefinitely because of | - ) lieved the Germans have occupied fexcitement than any game that has tion directing |the European war | Germans Recapture Malines and Force Belgians Back—British | Valencicues. The British are rve-fheen played during the scason, will o take imme- | Vessel Sinks Austrian Warship—German and British [ ported to have driven the enemy fhe the final strugele for supremacy foet consumers Dade C‘t D f W | Troops Engage in Bloody Fray. | back near Mons. ‘!'wt\\w‘ll the Red Birds of \'ttm‘ Uity v of food stuffs, l y. e eats | - ! and the locals in the tie-off game e pesient 0| akel d1 | (By Associated Press) CLAIMS NAMUR FORTS | Accuse (Germans Lwhieh will be played here Monday : L BREINA M PDOE | veri by wircless to. Assootsted STILL HOLDING | o |atternaon tation if speculators | 11':‘\\. via Savville, Long Island 1y ARsoC | ]I. i Of Flrl“g 0“ Red | Fhere will undoubtedly be the big o0 otherwise ame ester aY‘ Aug. 28 Headquarters have issie | Paris Aug oy 'he H;l\.|»i cst attendance of the season at ked othe se. i JAug. 28— liag arters have issi ik i e ol J ; A : S \:m official revort declaring that the News Agency declares that l““_ M C’[ be Nl“\ \” s mame, aud fans will see a gen | Pearee the Dade City twirl t{westorn allied armi hav vorye | toreyelists attached to the Nelgian wine ball game, fer there is no dis- earce, € aae irier, go estern athiea armies ave oyery : EET OF the number of the | .] i I !\ | \ lefeated and are in full ‘;:n'nw arrived in Paris this morning : (By Associated Press counting the fact that the Red Birds " - e er o ¢ locals a poor- [ where be defeated and are nl ! 2 INTINE OPLRATORS! ) gy, Ui '”“_ : 4 A ) l i g from Namur and said the Namur | Washington, Aug Ay Mrance [have a erackerjack team, and the ly played contest here vesterday af-{retreat after nine days' fighting i ; ; : ) o | o ¢ (e \ 1 \ I (3 wal v Kluk lofeated the forts were still holdin ot md has submitted to the United States [locals will be tull of pep and punch \ne. 98 .—Accord- u‘nmon, and kept it until the ninth fGenera on ‘\ 1K l.l eated S and other nhoutral nations a sworn ffor the occasion IBach team has il iU e LN 1"””'\“ ab iINERS hengrdln ol ialy statement that after the engage-fwon two of the four games that Me n & Sinclair | timely help of Bowden. Up to the ‘lflmlu\\' and Von Hausen defeated ;'mvm B T w important naval [ninth inning Pearce allowed It ;m“ Pranco-Belgian forees between | GERMANS fired on three Red Cross nurses and |fore, centers in this, the fifth and mecting will be [threo hits, but in the ninth after {the Meuse, the Sambre and Namur RECAPTURE MALINES | ittt two and wounded the otber s e rthouse in Arcadia {twe runs had been made, two onjand are now pursaing them cast FROM BELGIANS While it has not been definitely I it noon, In con- | hase and only one out, Dowden ‘\\(nl of Maubege The German By Aesooidced Pross i/\USTRIA DECLARES decided, it is likely that Hall will o call for the meet-leyme into the box and with the um-|crown prince is advancing toward London, Aug AR LN WAR ON BELGIUM jco in the hox for the locals. e has Is the Turpentine pive’s assistance fanned the next [the Meuse. The Bavarian crown Sottaddan eotreapondonl. telagrapl 1 (By Associated P'ress.) ldone exeellent work in the two ual Interest Associa-!iwo menY Verigan pitched good |prince repulsed the attack from il o R e R e LN G0N R ek Rome di | imes he has pitehed, and it is ox- crators who be- |y, up to the sixth when he was|Naney on the south and General ‘“f“ ) } i : (hadana s natels S the Bachanee Teleavanh Lyoeted he will be in fine trim. 18 -operation, Ar€ . ohaq vy for six hits and some IVon Heeringen continne prursing aptured Malin from the Beleians, Co.osivs o dispateh was received g eiing avises to change this pro- L 10 g Draselib: wild throwinz by Van allowed the [the enemy through the \os e Ih S B R R EILI‘I" from Vienna which states I)‘v‘ “‘ [eram however, we have the old re- s meeting has visitors five runs Watson took | mountains Four Belgian divisions : 4 “ R it l Austria - had declared wair o1 "' linhle who have done such splen ULion WL G Verigan's place in the seventh .1:|uvh’um Antwerp attacked the Germans n : : nm ol mw\"“”” HHE plicnCaD A R etk titson, Eoitle DRGR 1 now being waged it £ i . The Belgians were ou s ‘ Bolginm was asked to take charge g, R e e pitched the rest of the game in vood {Tuesday and Wednesday and wevef oo Antwern ! navil stores industry el L e G S R ; [ of Austrian affairs there In any event it will be a ereat ex- t o the Eu shape, Mcharg taking first {repulsed id 1o Nany: . s L In‘v oS R i > k- " Woloian nonnlation m ) Vit ol ball ot an s Che score by innines prisoner Ph Boleia : ‘”wy BLOODY BATTLE | GERMANS ATTACK i Bl e Ml G e First Inning sonerally participated in the ) RETWEEN (;Iu?M{:‘I\!{?N” ];l IG“\N CON(JOK WAHE Stris o fasstonuls tanivs il aes RICES DOUBLED For Dade-—Blassenger ingled, | ing, th 10 ‘ I S /'\]\UMB ' (By Assoe ”vl d ‘r WG Revelg lined a fly to pitcher, double i measu Il { (Ry Associatec o Pari ANy N A\ sub-lavas | Stig- 28 War has|play, Verigan to Watson, Ingram in- | serves has heen called t to zuand andon, Au ' '8 v I r-"‘ ““ Aceney dispateh from Liberville ‘.‘ disturbance in the (g, hit. Boggs out at first communications quith annonnced 1 1 ou Plihe Freneh Conen, cave the o Mo e ik : Priccs never before iy it By y 3 r flied 1 . «Commons toda ihintothie sl have attacked the Belgian Congo HE AGREES WITH SHERMAN L For Lakeland-—~Ginter flied ) [ hi . et i 2 asked for rare| .. ior. Cabrera flied to second, Van | GERMANS MAKE ATTACK [and DBelgians in eonjunction with > T G e R 1 ad X 4 BREVILLE PRITISH VESSEL SINKS [ British have taken defensive meas- | Chicago, Aug JooGL Tur tions made eX-ji qa1q phit, Brazier popped to short ON LI ) & s 3 i i i {man, a horse breeder, of Bushune i1 One big drug|y . o 3 AUSTRIANS WARSHIP | uves I ma ; ; | t £ No rumns. (By Associated Press.) 11, is home from a disastrous trip s received notice from s { : i e : e b of wholesalers dou Second Inning | London, Auz 28 A Central UE A RROL RIS l“ \ RUSSIANS NOW to Irance and Belgium. e is out \ 'Sd TS » \ 3 dYoaree | 1 ) 1 '\ S ont " '3 “ 000 ialnE For Dade—Neal fanned, Pearce Nows dispateh from DBrindisi, 1t Paris, Au A Hava ey | OCCUPYING TILSIT |just §80,000 f 0,00 articles ¢ : | 2y ; : G infield hit, Embry hit to short, dou vs o British destroyer sank an dispateh says German troop hive ! I I went over there to buy forty Lo Lo ”m. ”t“"‘} ble play, Van to Cabrera to Watson Austrian destroyer after ten min- aftacked Libveville it Belgian Cot (By Associated '} | 1I|nr es," he said I got a nico 1 g (b Ustris 5 Vs ) The 10 il F e o For Lakeland—=3pivey got to first | ' i Corfu London, Au 3 : M el of Normans and - Percherons ordinarily selle at $7 For Lakeland—3j ) utes' battle off Corfu i e Al i Ll A ’ - second baseman’s error, Garlets | s e - lalies 3 jand Belgian dra 101808 fit wdvanced to $15,|0n SecomM R SR onfirming the report that the Kus- | f ol ifi § SaW i L T | T \ ! just getti vy horses on the hoat " £ gacrificed, \Watdon fanned, Sawyer 199 TN 0 ANTWERP o tting m | oil, the normal Sacritcet. ; N rirns BELGIAN QUEEN AND CHILDREN Ul_]) TO s were ocewpyingTilsit.The E 0 BCIEE L aut, and the French | 6 a barrel, is|flied to rizht Dot ; werison and population fled i ol thonie Moy avor r )y 3 v 1 | £¢ ‘ nen . r Russian can- Third Inn‘mg‘ . | il ! ‘ veed $2,000 cacli. 1 heard a rumor oldec st SB10E For Dade D Bowden o w1 i R e i 3 T e is believed | Watson's errol Dowden T : : it s : ; ; S ) t will not be |Blassenger cot first o1 I : urising ship- | peg, Revels got hit, Tneram zot i e e - S Wil A a ( vl..n of [on Cabrer TR ] CH BULL MOOSERS MEET ) \ € nd Russia to|RBog fanned, Nca ( v furnishes {ope run. | d by thel For T.akeland—Ver j . | rt 3 American sub-|gintor sacrificec ( : ntion ! troduced rap- Verigan out stealil hon Vot 2 ducating the|n 1 r ” " | f M) 1cating the | first on second bas ' : : 1lar wt ( tarly brera scoring, Dr r i In e — cher One run I AT EXPOSITION |Pitcd ‘ : | Fourth Inning 1 for Auk. 28 For Dade——Pea ’ phv, of the |short, Embr J : todey con-|den flied to left o )t the modern| For Lakeland—Sp AT ment which |stole secor ind ( the Panama- | Garlets’ sacrif \\ M xposition A | Sawyer out at firs 0 T : the conee ~:..uni Fifth Inning ; trained fire-| o pade—J. Bowden flied out to 11 slide down | .onter, Bl Joar fanned ) ] save life and | . ! ? I ; |at first. | : e high pres-| por Lakeland—Verig S iR res § ] 135 Previous to v‘uutfl\_ to second, G 1 1 a : S 1 he ¥ 1 y Y 5 " .'mm}d th short, Cabrera walked. Ve \ 4 ; i 1ito the ex- 2 { r I | ks 3 | Xo runs & S : T b ( 1 Vvander apparatus | @ T ¥ ! t s expected that | Sixth Inning | o biabncs b ; R i Tor Dade—Ingram singled, PoZgs | ,M - ot 'p-*-. } » [ ‘. 1 people will vis- % I £ Fiogs | o sk, \ | L 4 R ) witness this exhi- [Singled, Neal Im';“..‘l firtniy i s : ! I tke | 1 s 4 many visiting Pearce singled, Embry S “y .-_”,] 1 vn 3 A t P 1 ) H. t from western |8ram scoring, B. Bowder j‘.‘. : d I it hid 1 d 1 Mr 1 \ 1r \ ,‘] Boggs scoring, J. Bowden fanned.| . . ) i i : : dians, ha Blassenger singled scoring Pearce] y orn : o ¢ ) ¥ I 'tDITERRANEAN and Embry, Blassenger drew a throw | h B i ‘_\ y vine back K 1 I ? 28.—(Coal ex-|to second and Van throwin aCX | Queen K é ; 1 ) y 1d ge of muluy the plate to catch Bowden heaved iy ., yjree ¢ ‘ Europe hy way |the ball about five feet t00 | i i an ports. More ;\in flied to center Fi rur | sed nd Branct I lare v r «.' oy T ] o - | RE Mediterranean | hit, Bogg Ne singled, | Mediterranean | Pearos bry ‘forced I o e argoes of mer-|gram ont a Embry caug e A orted from |off first |z | e, and for Fs+ Lakeland—\Vatson and Saw- | arket here. (Continued on Page 5) g e e

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