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WATCUOSS JOITXAL.
FRIDAT, AUG. 21, MM.
LEGAL ADTFBT1SEHKNTS.
(ro.tlnned from Pat*' ■
lot
W:
lew, located on the north tide of lu*
bella itreet, between Pendleton and
Tebean streets. Said property being
levied on as the property of the Deen
Realty and Improvement Company, by
virtue of an execution issued on the
24th day of February, 1213, by A. C.
Lowthcr, Clerk of Council, in favor of
the City of Waycross against the Deen
Realty and Improvement Company,
amounting to 9134.12, principal, $15.88,
interest, and fifty cents costs, which
.said execution was issued covering the
paid . assessment for cement side
walk in front of said property.
ALSO at the same time and place
a certain tract or parcel of land, in the
City of Waycross, Ware county, Geor
gia, being the tract of land upon which
numbers 41, 43 and 47 Pendleton
street are situated, said tract being
250x165 feet, fore or less, and being
situated at the northwest corner of
Pendleton and Isabella streets. Said
property being levied on as the prop
erty of the Deen Realty and Improve
ment Company, by virtue of an execu
tion issued on the 21st day of Octo
ber, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk
of Council, In favor of the City of
Waycross against the Deen Realty and
Improvement Company, amounting to
$101.80, principal, $14.60, interest, and
fifty cents costs, which said execution
was issued covering the unpaid as
sessment for cement pavement in front
of said property.
ALSO at the same time and place a
certain tract or parcel of land, in the
City of Waycross, Ware county, Geor
gia, said tract being located at num
ber 45 “D" street, and being a lot 65x
100 feet, more or less, and being lo
cated between the property of Moore
and Moore. Said property being levied
on as the property of Eunice Jones, by
virtue of an execution issued on the
2Gth day of December, 1912, by J. W.
Strickland, Clerk of Council, In favor
of the City of Waycross, against Eu
nice Jones, amounting to $17.95, prin-
cipa* $2^4, interest, and fifty cents
costs, which said execution was issued
covering the unpaid assessment for
cement sidewalk in front of said prop
erty.
ALSO at the same time and place a
certain tract or percel of land, in the
City of Waycross, Ware county, Geor
gia, said tract being the lot upon which
number 47 Francis street is situated,
and said lot being 167x100 feet, more
or less, and being situated at the
southeast corner of Francis and
NJcbolis streets. Said property being
levied on as the property of Mrs. J.
P. Luther, by virtue of an execution
issued on the 6th day of March, 1913,
J y A. C. Lowther, Clerk of Council, in
iJlor of the City of Waycross, against
Mrs. J P. Luther, amounting to $53.54,
AL80 at the same time and place a
certain tract or parcel of land, In the
City of Weyero**. Ware Ccunty, Ccc:
gin, said tract being the tract upon
which number 63 “A"-' street is situ
ated, and said tract being an improv-
ed tract, and being 210x140 feet, more
or less, and being located
northwest corner of "A" and Quarter-
man streets. Said property being
levied on as the property of H. Lester
Marvil, by virtue of an execution is
sued on the 14th day of December,
1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of
Council, in favor of the City of Way-
cross, against H. Lester Marvil,
amounting to $125.06, principal,
$16.68, interest, and fifty cents costs,
which said execution was issued cov
ering the unpaid assessment for ce
ment sidewalk in front of said prop
erty.
ALSO at the same time and place a
certain tract or parcel of land, in the
City of Waycross, Ware County, Geor
gia, said tract being 60x100 feet,
more or less, and being situated at
the northeast corner of Church and
Brewer streets. Said property being
levied on as the property of G. E
Shultz, by virtue of an execution is
sued on the 9th day of December,
1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of
Council, in favor of the City of Way-
cross, against G. E. Shultz, amount
ing to $34.15, principal, $4.60, inter
est, and fifty cents costs, which said
execution was issued covering the
unpaid assessment for cement side
walk in front of said property.
ALSO at the same time and place
a certain tract or parcel of land, in
the City of Waycross, Ware County,
Georgia, said tract being the tract
upon which numbers 12 and 14 Brew
er street are situated, and being a
tract 130x60 feet, and being situated
at the northeast corner of Brewer
and Church streets. Said property
being levied on as the property of
G. E. Shultz, by virtue of an execu
tion issued on the 24tli day of De
cember, 1912, by J. W. Strickland,
Clerk cf Council, In favor of
City of Waycross, against G.
Shultz, amounting to $76.00, princi
pal, $10.16, interest, and fifty cents
costs, which said execution was is
sued covering the unpaid assessment
for cement sidewalk in front of said
property,
ALSO at the same time and place
certain tract or parcel of land, in
the City of Waycross, Ware County,
Georgia, said tract being the tract
upon which number 86 “D” street is
situated, and said tract being in size
210x210 feet, more or less, and being
located at the southeast corner of
Butler and "D” streets. Said proper
ty being levied on as the property of
Cora B. Allen, by virtue of an execu
tion Issued on the 25th day of No
vember, 1912, by J. W. Strickland
virtue of on execution tuned on thejthle Stole of the Act of July 1». M14, OEOROIA—Wore County
8th do? of AugUet, 1912, by J. W.,to-wlt: by oddinc to told porogreph
SUfckUAd, CiesS ft Council, lu Uvor lli« fuiiu.iu. iaas<UMt<>- "Pru.ided,
of the City of Woycrou, against the however, thot In oddltion to the coun-
tiea now provided for by thla Consti
tution there aboil be o new county
laid out from the Counties of Gwin
nett, Walton and Jackson, said county
bounded as follows: Beginning at a
Home Furniture Company, amount
ing to 118.08, principal. f2.«4.lntere*t.
and nrty cents costs, which uld exe
cution was issued covering the un
paid assesiment for cement sidewalk
in front of said property. point amid itream whero Ihe Mul-
ALSO at the name time and place berry River crosses the Hall Couoly
a certain improved lot in the City of line Joining Jackion county; thence
Wnycrou, Ware County, Georgia, and following the line between Hall and
being in also 247x100 feet, more or Jsckson counties to the corner of Hall,
less, and being located between Al- Gwinnett and Jackson countlea
bany nvenue and belonging to Sea- thence in a direct line to the center of
■oms. Said property being levied on the Appalachia River at i reemnn s
the properly of Madge E. Finn, by Mill; thence following the middle of
virtue of an execution Issued on the ‘ h « current of said Appalachia ltlvcr
2Gth day of December, 1912. by J. W. Gown to the line of Walton and Oconee
Strickland, Clerk of Council, in favor counties; thence following the line
of the City of Wnycrou, again.! between Walton and Oconee counties
Madge E. Finn, amounting to 8103.90. •« ‘he common corner of Walton,
principal, 813.77. interest, mid fifty Jackson and Oconeo counties; thence
cents costs, wlhch said execution was following the line between Jackson
issued covering the unpaid assess- »" d Oconee countlea to the Clarke
ment for cement sidewalk in front of ™»»'F '">* dividing Oconee and
'Clarke counties; thence - ” ‘
said property.
direct
To All Whom It May Concern:
Leonard Hickox having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Mrs. Easter Herrin, lste of
said county, this is to cite sll and sin
gulsr the creditors and next of kin
of Mrs. Esther Herrin to be and ap
pear at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, If any
they can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted, to Leonard
Hickox on Mrs. Esther Herrin's es
tate.
Witness, my hand and official signa
ture, this 3rd day of August, 1914.
B. H. Thomas,
8 8 ltd 3tw Ordinary.
principal 84.74, Interest, and itfty Clerk of Council, In favor of the City
cent, costs, which .mid execution wan of Waycross. agnlnsi Cora B. Allen
issued covering the unpaid assess- amounting to 8114.64, principal
ment for cement nldcwnlk in front of 815.70. interest, and fifty cent, costs,
said property. | » hlch sold < ‘ xccu,lon w “ , "“" e4 cov -
4LSO at the same time and place a crlng tho unpaid asaosment for
certain tract or parcel of land, In the j ment sidewAlk In front of said prop
City of Wnycrou, Ware county. Gcor- erty.
gin, said tract being 03x100 feet, more
or leu, and being situated on the cast
side of "D" ntreet, and being located
between property of Lott and Onssett.
Said property being levied on ns the
property of Arthur E. Reynolds, by
virtue of an execution issued on the
20th day of December, 1612, by J. W.
Strickland, Clerk of Council, In favor
of the City of Wnycrou, ngnlnnt Ar
thur E. Reynolds, amounting to 835 05.
principal, 84.80, intereat, and llfty cents
costs, which aald execution was la-
sued covering the unpaid assessment
for cement nldewnlk In front of uld
property.
ALSO at the name time and place
n certain tract of parcel of land, In
the City of Wnycrou, Ware County,
Georgia, said tract being the tract
ALSO at tho same time and place
a certain tract or parcel of land, in
the City of Waycross, Ware County.
Georgia, being located at the north
west corner of **D" and Thomas
streets, and being a lot 80x95 feet,
more or less. Said property being
levied on as the proptry of W,
Fleming, by virtue of an execution
luued on the 20th day of December.
1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of
Connell, in fayor of the City of Way-
cross, against W. 31. Fleming,
amounting to 113.02, principal, 81.78,
Interest, and fifty cents coats, which
oald execution was luued covering
the unpaid nuessment for cement
sidewalk In front of uld property.
ALSO at the ume time and place
a certain tract or parcel of land at
upon which number 41 “D" Street is I nymtx , r -<J Brunswick avenue. In the
situated, and being 61x100 feet, more (.j|y D f Waycross, Wnro County,
or leu, and being located nt the acorg | a> being 90x100 feet, more or
nouthwest corner of "D’* and Jones a[ |( le southwest corner of Te-
Streets. Said property being levied
on u the property ot Martha Jones,
by virtue of an execution luued on
the 26th day of December, 1912, by
J w. Strickland. Clerk of Council, In
favor of the City of Wnycrou.
against Martha Jonu, amounting to
814.40, principal. 31.98 ln*ereat. and
fifty cents coils, which uld execu
tion was Issued covering the unpaid
aaseument for cement sidewalk
front of aald property.
For 10 Dots Only
Will Sell Yoa The
The Famous Deakins
•uessee Batter
h 6 nd 12 fit. backets
At 25 cent Pound
Every pnrchsstr of n
backet, cu get at the
sum time a 24 poaii
sack of PiUsbiryi Best
Flor for 8) cents.
C. S. HARDY
& Son.
K
beau and Brunswick avenue. Said
property being levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. J. A. Voumana, by virtue
of an execution Issued on the 30th
day of September, 1912, by J. W.
Strickland, Clerk of Council, In fa
vor of the City of Waycroaa, against
Mrs. J. A. Voumana, amounting to
813.07, principal. 12.01, Interest, and
fifty cents coats, which said execu
tion wan luued covering the unpaid
aaaesment for cement sidewalk
front of sold property.
ALSO nt the ume time and place
a certain tract or parcel of lard in
the City of Waycrou. Ware County,
Georgia, being located nt the east
street, and being a lot
87x100 feet, more or less, Uld prop
erty lying between properly belong
ing to Allen and Lott. Said property
being elelvd on as the property of J.
B. Thorpe, by virtue of an execution
luued on the 20th day of December,
1812. by J. W. Strickland, Clerk ot
Council, In favor of the City of Way
crou, against J. a Thorpe, amount,
lag to 33L71. principal, 31.88, inter
est and fifty cents costa, which said
execution was luued covering the
unpaid aueument for cement side
walk In front of uld property.
ALSO at the ume time and place
a certain timet or parcel of land, la
the City of Waycroaa, Warn County,
Georgia, uld tract being an improv
ed tract, la slxe 88x180 feet, more or
lees, and being situated on the north
aide of Gordon street, 30 feet want
from the northwest corner of Gordon
■tract and Plant avenue. Said prop
erty being levied on as the property
ALSO at the same time and place ‘ ,ne to McCleaky'a Bridge nt the cen-
a certain tract or parcel of land In »™> *>"“ over ‘ to Maltarrp
the my of Waycross, Ware County. » n " l " cn ™ “P ‘» e “ ld Mulberry River
Georgia, and being Ihe tract of land “> lhc beginning point on the Hall
upon which number 82 Albany avo- j c0 "" ,Jr Hie,
nue is situated, uld tract being an 1 That Winder. Georgia, ahull be Ihe
improved tract, in site 105x100 feet, county-seat of uld county. Said
_ or less, and being located on county shall be attached to the Xlnth
the north side of Albany avenue, and Congressional Dlitrlct and lo tho
at the corner of Albany nvenue and. Western Judicial Circuit, and shall bo
street. Said property being atlacheil to the Thirty-third Senalo-
Icvled on as the property of Mrs. B. r «*l Dlitrlct. That the uld name of
D. Finn, by virtue of an execution la- “M »cw county nhnll bo Barrow, and
surd on the 21st day of Augu.t, 1912.l‘b»‘ *" '«*»• voters residing In the
by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, !*'““• of »»‘ d County of Barrow entl-
In favor of the City of Waycross, j '» vote for members of the Gen-
against Mrs B. D. Finn, amounting *«• Aaicmhly under Ihe laws of Geor-
to 147.00, principal. 87.44. Intereat. 8“ ™ ‘he first Tueaday In Jnn-
and fifty cent, coat., which uld ex- ,“«* »»**. *'«‘ * n ordinary, a clerk
ccutlon wa. Issued covering the of the Superior Court, . sheriff, a cor-
paid assessment for cement sidewalk to collector, a tax receiver, -
in front of said property.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. B. leowla having. In proper form,
applied to me for permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
W. J. Sanders, late of said county, this
is to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of W. J. Sanders
to bo and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show
cause, If any they can, why perma
nent administration should no't be
granted to J. B. Lewis on said W. J.
Sander’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd day of August 1914.
B. H. Thomas,
8 8 ltd 3tw Ordinary.
MORE DETAILS OF A. C. L.
IMPROVEMENTS GIVEN
Further details of the Improve
ments the Atlantic Coast Line win
make in .Waycross, which has been
told exclusively by the Journal, have
been secured, all indicating that the
ork to be done hero will be one of
the biggest additions made at any
point on the Immense system in years.
The west end yards, now unusually
large, will be extended so as to pro-
Ide room for approximately 400 more
ars. Six storage tracks, each with
a capacity of 300 cars, will be con
structed In the middle and west end
yards, north of the Montgomery main
line. The addition to the freight term
inals will provide room for approxi
mately 2,200 more cars and will re
quire around 15 miles of track.
Between the west end and the mid
dle yard* a large and modern yard
office building will be constructed.
The present yard office will be used
after the new building Is finished as
offices for the assistant yard master.
An engineer Is here staking off the
new tracks now and it is understood
the actual construction work will be
gin within a very short time.
Nothing has been heard from the
Wilmington offices today regarding
contract for the machine shop addi
tion but this will be announced dur
ing the ocurse of a few days.
(county surveyor and a county treas-
ALSO at the same time and place
•urer. Said election to bo held at Win
a certain tract or pared cf land ,„ d er, Georgia, the county-.lte of aald
tho City cf Waycroaa. Ware County That the Superior Court of
Georgia, and being the tract of land “Id county .hall be held on the
upon which number 82 Albany avo
I fourth Mondays in March and Scptem
nue I. situated, and being In «l.e b " each year. The ln.lt. of ..Id
105x100 feet, more or leas, and being j““M. th. Con^akmal and Senato-
located at the northea.t corner of. rl »' ? si a ,,
Albany avenue and “D" atreet Said “» hlch J‘ » ritohed. tho tlmo of
. . . , ,. iholding the terms of the Superior
property being levied on as the prop- " , . .
K " ‘Court shall be as above designated
until changed by law.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted that
when this proposed amendment shall
be agreed to by two-thirds
the members elected to each of the
two houses and shall have been enter
od on the journal of each house t&Uh
the yeas and nays taken thereon, and
the Governor is hereby directed to
cause the said proposed amendment
to be advertised In at least two papers
In each Congressional District at least
two months before the amU.,'general
election, to be held on the first Wed
nesday in October, 1914, and, bo shall
also provide for a submission of tfie
proposed amendment at said general
eiectlbn. And If a majority of the
electors shall ratify such proposed
amendment by a majority of the elec
tors qualified to vote for members of
the General Assembly, such amend
ment shall become a part of the Con
stitutlon of Georgia.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, that
it shall be the duty of the Governor
to submit said amendment to the peo
ple at said election in the following
form: That those voting in favor of
said proposed amendment shall have
written or printed on their tickets,
'Tn favor of ratification of the amend
ment to the Constitution cresting tho
County of Barrow with Winder, Geor
gia, as the county-site,” and those op
posed to the ratification of said amend
ment shall have written or printed on
their ticket, "Opposed to the ratifica
tion of amendment to the Constitution
creating the County of Bartow, with
Winder, Georgia, as the county-site.'
Now, therefore, I, John M. Slaton,
Governor of said State, do issue this
my proclamation hereby declaring that
the foregoing proposed amendment to
the Constitution is submitted for rati
f.cation ot rejection to the voters of
the State qualified to vote for mem
bers of the General Assembly at the
General Election to be held on Wed
nesday, October 7, 1914.
JOHN M. SLATON,
Governor.
By the Governor:
PHILLIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
$ 7 Itwky.
erty of Madge E. Finn, by virtue of
an execution issued on the 4th day
of October, 1912, by J. W. Strickland,
Clerk of Council, In favor of the City
of Waycross, against Madge E. Finn,
amounting to $40.70; principal, $5.70.
Interest, and fifty cents costs, which
said execution was Issued covering
the unpaid assessment for cement
sidewalk in front of said property.
ALSO at the same time and place
a certain tract or parcel of land in
the City of Waycross, Ware County
Georgia, said tract being in size
200x100 feet, located on the south
side of Williacne street, 100 feet east
from the southeast corner of Wil
liams and Gilmore streets. Said prop
erty being levied on as the property
of John W. Bennett, by virtue of an
execution Issued on the 14th day of
May, 1912, by J. W. Strickland. Clerk
of Council, in, favor of tho City of
Waycross, against John W. Bennett
amounting to $27.93, principal, $5.11
interest, and fifty cents costs, which
said execution was Issued covering
the unpaid assessment for sidewalk
In front of said property.
ALSO at the same time and place
a certain tract or parcel of land in
the City of Waycross, Ware County
Georgia, said tract being In size
60x100 feet, more or less, located on
tho north side of Reed street, be
tween property of First Methodist
Church and property of Perham. Said
property being levied on as the prop
erty of John W. Bennett, by virtue of
an execution Issued on the 7th day
of March, 1913, by A. C. Lowther.
Clerk of Council, in favor of the City
of Waycross, against John. W. Ben
nett, amounting to $35.60, principal,
$3.16, interest, and fifty cents costs,
which said execution was Issued cov
ering the unpaid assessment for ce
ment sidewalk In front of said prop
erty.
This the first day of August, 1914.
J OHS W. COLLEY,
City Marshal and Levying Officer.
8 7 4wks.
PROCLAMATION.
Submitting a proposed amendment
to the Constitution of the State of
Georgia, to be voted on at the General GEORGIA—Ware County.
State election to be held on Wednee-'ro whom It May Concern
day, October 7, 1914, said amendment j Mitchell Blackatone having made
providing for the creation of Ihe application to me In dne form to be ap-
County of Barrow. J pointed Administrator with the will
By Hit Excellency, I annexed upon the estate of Stephney
1 JOHN M. SLATON, | Morgan, late of raid county, notice is
Governor, hereby given that said application will
State of Georgia, Ihe heard at the regular term of the
Executive Department, Court of Ordinary of said county, to be
August 3,1914. ‘ held on-the first Monday in Septem-
Whereas, the General Assembly, at ber, 1914.
Its session In 1914, proposed an amend-1 Witness my band and official signs-
ment to the Constitution of this State, tore, this 3rd day of August, 1914.
as set forth in an Act approved | B. H. Thomas,
July 17, 1914, to-erlt: | Ordinary, Ware County, Go.
An Act to propose to the qualified f GEORGIA—Ware County,
electors of this State an amendment • C. McOraw, having applied to the
to Paragraph 3 of Section 1, of Article C™* of Ordinary of said County for
11, of the Constitution of the State of Ounrtionsblp of the person and
Georgia, aa amended by the ratifies- property of Joseph A. Pleice, minor of
(ton by the Qualified voters of this L. Pierce late of said county,
state of the Act approved July 19,1914, deceased. All persons concerned are
and for other purposes required to show cause In said Court
‘ by the 1,7 U * Bnt ***** la September,
Gcntnl Aasemblj * of the BtaU of ** t»ll-
Qsorsis that the following amend- should not be granted.
Georgia, uiai we io to g enn ^ AntQ|t M m4>
B. H. Thomas, Ordinary
GEORGIA—Ware County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
B. A. Bennett having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of C. O. Bennett, late of said coun
ty, this Is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of C. O. Ben
nett to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
TURKEY WILL REMAIN AS A
NEUTRAL POWER IS CLAIM
FRENCH AND RUSSIANS
CONTINUE TO ADVANCE
By Wire to The Journal. mate given out here today. Millions
London, Aug. 19.—Belgians today of pounds of food captured will be
deny the report that Brussells has used to feed the silled armies. Some
been captured by the Germans. It is'of the larger ships captured will be
officially reported that a heavy battle j converted Into cruisers and others
is raging Just east of Brussells and used as transports,
that forts at Liege are still honldlng
tbelr own against tho Germans.
Eearly today a dispatch from Ant-
show causa. If any the, can, why' per- » ork "I wr ‘« d ,h “ a ™»“ f» k -
menent administration should not be •“ Bruisci. after a tierce all nigh;
granted to B. A. licnnctt on said C,
O. Bennett’s estate.
Witness, my hand and official signa
ture, this 3rd day of August, 1914.
B. H. Thomas,
8 8 ltd 3tw. Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
concerned, that on the 10th day of
March, 1914, Joseph H. Shephard late
of Ware county departed this life In
testate, and no person has applied for
administration on the estate of said
'Joseph H. Shephard in said state, or
'is likely to apply; that administration
will be vested in the Clerk of the 8u
perior Court or some other fit and
proper person, after the publication
of this citation, unless valid objection
is made to his appointment.
Given under mi hand and official
aignaturo this 7th day of August, 1914.
B. H. Thomas,
Ordinary of Ware County.
8 8 ltd 3tw.
MEN
DIMKAS
Dr. Geo. L Dickerson
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
mast Is hereby proposed to paragraph
3, Section 1. Article 11, of the ConsU-
tution of thle State, aa amended by the ——
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There is more Catarrh in this
section of the country than all
other diseases put together, and
Ujitil the last few years was sup
posed to be incurable. For
great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease and
prescribed local remedies, and by
constantly failing to care with
local treatment, pronounced i<
incurable. Science hae proven
Catarrh to be i couititutionf 1
disease, and therefore require*
constitutional treatment. Hair*
F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, Ohio,
i* the only Constitutional cure on
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THE INSTANT Trousers Press
Crasser, Stretcher and Hanger,
press— trousers perfectly wltboat
heat keeps' trousers In the beet con
dition. Price 9L90. Circular free.
Crest Novelty Co., Manor, Ga.
7-17-2te-wkly.
The best way for an old married
man to test his breathing endurance
is to go In swimming.
bottle. Thl* report, not confirmed,
was generally accepted. A dUpatch
from Brus&elM last night at six o'clock
said: “Germans commenced late to
day a forward movement over tho
whole battle line. It la atated the
movement was made by direct ordera
of the Kalaer.’
An hour 'later a Bruaaela dlapatch
tmld a deBperatc battle wa« raging
aloqg tho extenalve front. Rofugoea
aro reported to have ruahed to Ant
werp from Tlrlement and Dlcot. Ger
mans are today bombarding Louvain,
tho Belgian army headquarter*.
It la understood that the British
troopa have been rushed Into Belgium
to aid the Belgians In checking the
advance of the Germans.
GERMANS GIYE
RTSSIA A PROTEST.
laondon, Aug. 19.—A wireless from
Berlin today says that Gormany has
protested and warned the Russian ar<
mlea against burning and plundering
In cast Prussia. Germans stormed
Namur fortifications today, losing
heavily.
FRENCH FORCE
GERMANS HACK.
Paris, Aug. 19.—Tho occupation of
Saarburg and Pfalsburg by French
troops was announced today. The
Germans fell back towards Zabaren.
SAYS Tl'RKEY
REMAINS NEUTRAL.
London, Aug.' 19.—The Turkish am
bassador assured the British foreign
office today that Turkey will remain
neutral.
BULGARIA WILL
REMAIN NEUTRAL.
London, Aug. 19—Great Britain was
notified today that Bulgaria will main
tain atrlct neutrality.
AUSTRIAN SHIP
IS CAPTURED.
Marseilles, Aug. 19.—The Austrian
ship Kmlllla, with a cargo of sugar
and coffee, was captured off the north
coast of Africa today by a French
gunboat.
GERMAN SHIPS
CAPTURED TO DATE.
London, Aug. 19.—Over 600 German
merchant ships, with cargoea valued
at $300,000,000, have been captured up
to date by British, French and Rus
sian warships, according to an estl-
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