~~ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER. PAGE FIVE i i 11 ¦- 1 ¦ "¦ Zepplins Soon willRain Bombs 1 Baseball Results ] Muekalees Winning Hurlers On Sleeping London, Says Consul i’ i I «¦¦¦ HI¦¦ ..1.l ¦¦ ¦ I in HIM BREAD! BREAD!! BREAD!!! I ¦¦¦ ( I Why should you worry about the high price Southern League Chicago, Aug. 31. —The early invas- air craft will go there as soon as of flour. You can take a dime and buy enough Atlanta 1, Birmingham 0. ion of England by the death-dealing possible, he said. Mobile 1, Chattanooga 3. “Think what it means—London on- ; bread for the entire family, cooked and ready to Zeppelins, the defeat of the French in Nashville-New Orleans; rain. ly 130 miles away. The Zeppelins can j serve, and too you have saved the cost of your gas, the vicinity of Longwy by the German i Others not scheduled. ride over there in the dead of night, coal or wood bill. This is a small item, but will under the crown prince, and the South Atlantic League forces practically unseen, and drop those in a months time amount to a pocket fullof change. Savannah 0, Albany 1. capturing of 8,000 Russian prisoners death-dealing bombs. We are not ' < » W American League on Aug. 20, was the gist of an official boasting. It's a reality. The damage If you want Fresh, Brown Bread: Request i Washington 3, Chicago 4. wireless message received today by that could be done to London cannot Barney Bairs Americus Baked, Bread Philadelphia 9, Cleveland 3. Baron von Rieswitz, German consul be estimated. First game: New York 6, Detroit 9. in Chicago. “I do not believe there will be much Thirteen innings. “The German army is now near Os- ; more work along the Belgian frontier, !j Second game: New York 3, De- tend and from there to the nearest: though England is what they will go AMERICUS BAKERY I troit 2. British seaport town the distance is ; after. This is the first official message i| MRS. B. BALL, Proprietress ’PHONE 194 First game: Boston 4, St, Louis 1. only 62 miles, a small matter for the I have received and it surely is en- Second game: Boston 3, St. Louis monster Zeppelins. It is only about; - couraging. It shows the other side of 3. Eleven innings; called on account 130 miles to London and no doubt the the situation. of darkness. National League 15,000 in Quebec Mobilization Camp; Pittsburg 1, New York 1. Eleven in- nings; called to catch train. CanadalExpects to Send 30,000 Men Cincinanti 2, Chicago 4. Others not scheduled. Valcartier, Quebec, Aug. 31.—With there is every possibility that the Federal League ijand - total strength of the camp will be Pittsburg 1, Baltimore 7. the arrival of troops from all parts of nearer 30,000 than the 22,000 at first Buffalo 1, Brooklyn 4. Canada during the past week, the mob- expected. First game: Chicago 4, St. Louis 3. ilization camp here has reached a It is likely that several thousand Second game: Chicago 1, St. Louis strength of 15,000 offi- approximately troops will remain in camp after the €. cers and men, more than one-half of main body leaves as a nucleus of a people Others not scheduled. Hotel and others who deal with traveleis, Canada’s overseas expeditionary force. second contingent, if it should be necs- all over the world, are glad to accept “A.B. A.’' The camp got down to real work this i sary to send one. Cheques, because they are good as gold and identify morning when practice was begun on i Many in the ranks are former mili- the person tendering them. We issue these cheques BALL PLAYERS THEIR Pitchers Mel Pratt and Boh Leary. rifle ranges containing 1,500 targets. tiamen residing in the United States. and recommend them as the best form of funds for The western troops are now on their • Some came from as far as New Or- your next trip Abroad or At Home. While credit much be given the to jump in work at any time, re- and way and will arrive in a day or two, . leans, Denver and San Francisco. 01 CHAMBERMAIDS whole Muckalee crew for winning the gardless of turn. One week Gear- The Milwaukee team had a some- pennant in the Georgia State league, pitched in four games and got credit of Germans Strip and Kill Woman, what novel experience the other night. the fans the circuit are a unit in for as many wins. Geary hails from OF spec- PLANTERS BANK AMERICUS The railroad furnished the usual declaring that two men did more to Cincinnati and this is his first year in is a French Academician’s Tale l ial sieeper, but neglected to supply a keep the team in the running than professional circles. He was awarded porter and the athletes had to go 1 anything. They all pick the two pitch- the cup offered by The Times-Recorder through the ordeal of making up the.r ers, Melford Pratt and Bob Geary, as as the most valuable player on the Paris, Aug. 31. —Following the tak- in her house and her body burned with own beds. the cause of the pennant winning. club. ing of Badonville, in the Vosges, the her home. RODE ACROSS ON PROMISES Perhaps the oversight was some- And they are not far from right. On Melford Pratt, the other reliable C ermans are alleged to have behaved “A man of 74, deaf and blind, re- DONALSON AT HIS POST thing like that incident in an Asso- these two men has fallen the brunt of the club, won 18 and dropped 11. in a brutal manner. ceived two volleys in the body. An- TO SETTLE ON ARRIVAL AS DISTRICT ATTOBHE! ciation circuit hotel, where about : the work. They are the veterans of Pratt is a former University of Ala- Count Albert de Mun, of the French other was dragged to the market place twenty husky athletes grew hot under -1 the pitching staff. Pitchers galore bama star. This boy with Geary is Academy, took down from the lips of and tortured till he died.” the collar when they heard a waiter ' have been on hand to fill in the other responsible for the rag. The honor of a priest who has just reached Paris Within 24 hours the French recap- MACON, Ga„ Aug. 31.—(Special.) —< kick open a kitchen door and bawl to ' two places on the staff, but these two pitching the opening game of the south from Nancy a story of acts of which tured Badonville. Hundreds of Americans Come It is very probable that Earl Don.-* the chef, “Six steaks for the ball- • were with the club all the season, Georgia “world's series” fell upon the the priest was an eye-witness: Many stories of atrocities are really Home Dead Broke alson, of Batnbridge, the new dis- . players.” winning game after game. Alabama boy and he acquitted himself “A woman was ofreed to undress grossly exagegrated. The above story trict attorney for the United States! V They were hotter still when they Bob Geary has a record of 27 wins like a hero. The prettiest game of the amid the insults of the soldiers and is cabled solely because of the emi- court for the southern district c£ They regu- by shot. mayor’s* Wife was shot : nence of its source. Georgia, will take charge of the office saw the steaks. were the and 7 loses. This makes him the series was won this lad Ito 0. then The New York, Aug. 31. The Anchor T-bone steaks, all to hardly tomorrow. He is coming here on an lation ballplayer leader of the league. In addition Americus will have these two Line steamer Columbia, arrived to- right. winning games with pitching, Gea- men back next season. Both are slat- afternoon train today and will hold a his “Shot AllOccupants of a Church day from Glasgow and Mouville, wi'.h ry slug artist ed for higher up. They will give conference on his arrival with the was some and played jobs 833 passengers, all but 45 of whom thirty or more games in the outfield, a good account of themselves wherever incumbent, Alexander Akerman. As Lesson,” Writes German Officer were Americans. hitting for .304 the season. Geary they land the Americus fans will Thomas Mcßae, of Eastman, win ofr and London, Aug. 31.—A Rotterdam dis- j Yesterday civilians from a church The steamer San Giovanni from Na- a cat ready / way. probably be appointed first assit- BLOW A JINX was bear for work and was pull for them all the tower several my Wa ples American refugees DEATH patch to the Daily Telegraph quotes a killed of men. with 677 from ant by Mr. Donalson. took prisoners all the occupants of Italy and Switzerland, also arrived letter written by a German army offi- FOB ARTHUR PELKEY | the church and shot them and burned this morning. Motheis, Sisters, and Wives Rejoice cer to the Dusseldorfer Tageblatt, in 70,000 BRITISH TROOPS Arthur Pelkey, the big heavyweight, | several houses to teach the civilians a Many of the San Giovanni’s passen- which he says: ARE HOLDING 200,000 GERMANS ¦whose blow brought death to Luther As France’s Men of Genuis Go to War | lesson.” gers owed for their fare across the simply compelled burn WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—(Special) McCarthy, has announced his perma- | “We are to “Whenever we are fortunate enough Atlantic when the boat docked here.
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