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   Clearfield Weekly Progress, The (Newspaper) - August 21, 1914, Clearfield, Pennsylvania                                Volume THE CLEARFIELD WEEKLY PR FRIDAY AUGUST 1914 BRUSSELS MUST foff il Sf Pontiffs Demise Hastened Over War Between European Nations INAIS CALLED TO ELECT The Bead Pope Was a Simple Mannered Who Regarded His Elevation to the Papacy as a Bo rn a Peasant and Received His Educa tion Under Great Difficulties and H Follows a By International Service Pius X died At oclock this The passing of the supreme pontiff j the Roman Catholic church was not j From about noon yesi he had been unconscious and Steadily growing and bulletins had prepared the church for the j had realized his condition in the j early morning when he i said farewell to his sisters and his Brother and laid his last injunction Cardinal Merry del the paj pal secretary of i Cause of His Death was due to his ancient enemy became acute i s on The attacks which he j fought off a year ago returned to find liim overwrought with grief inspir by the great European The vitality with which he fought former attacks had been absorbed in Jus prayers and for The assistance he once his physicians was as forgot and thought only of the catastrophe which the world is Was Taken III Renewed manifestations of his an cient bronchial catarrh and confined him to his bed Sunday It was thought then the at tack would respond to treatment as but when it did not Doctor summoned specialists to a The ancient hopeful of the patient was missing this rc There were several big and any number of small picnics held The big New Millport picnic attrac ted an immense crowd to that pretty little where everybody had a delightful listening to partaking of eats and otherwise en joying There was a private picnic at Min eral Springs and at other place residents of the town he himself The Ninth annual reunion of the j Personal Family Old Settlers will be held at 1 With after a ceaseless j Decatur on August vigil of physicians it was ada big time is promised all who at that the condition of the pope i Among the speakers for this The European war weighed heavily his mind and and he could The fever increased dur ing Tuesday and later he could not retain nourishment Liquids were ad during the afternoon of but he would only shake his It was not thought he suffered any but that he was extremely Bottled Up By British By International British embassy informed the state depart ment today that the German fleet ex cept the Baltic unit is bottled up in various The Liege forts are still in the hands of the British Troops Not war office officially denies that the British ex forces are involved with France in the Belgian fighting Winburne Defeats On Monday the Winburne baseball team defeated Morrisdale on the Win bunie grounds by a score of 6 to It was one of the best games ever played by these two PICNICS AND REUNIONS NOW ORDER OF THE DAY was It was thought best to summon his personal his two sisters in a nearby convent and his Joseph to his At the same time word was sent out DUTCH FRONTIER CAPTURE 6ER By Inten 2 frontier guards broug man aviator at Oes confiscated his machi AN AVIATOR ITS Service Dutch t down a Ger and disarmed i wi i i French and fegiS ters Flee Town an Refuge MAN ATTACK Before Retiring From the Belgians Were IB Which Wrought Great Troops Seemed Wild With the Last of Slaughter Down by Made Furious Assaults the and Machine Guns Work and FeUs Filled With Dead and French Force Recaptures POPE PIUS X DIES AFTER A BRIEF ILLNESS Pius whose death occurred last was the victim of bronchial catarrh and go He died after an illness of only four his end being it is by worry over the war in occasion will Frank Har Harry Lloyd James James Kel Judge Singleton to all cardinals who had left Rome George Car timt the supreme pontiff was gravely roll John Miss Only Two Rids And Both Council Wishes to Procure Appropriation More Definite Information COUNCIL WES NO GIVE FACTS Joseph the was ad to the bedside before 8 oclock Mary Carlon and There will be special music for the i plenty to eat as it is a and a little later all to depart Then came Cardinal Merry del papal secretary of Even Hie physicians and the nurses with at this which was in i It is believed then that the pope i Cardinal Del Val that he was About to for the visitor emerged basket and all kinds of amuse The Old Settlers of field and Philipsburg will be j I Woodwards Sunday school i Work on Improvements Progressing Began ing Brick on South Second Street Curbing Being Con on North Second Borough council met in regular ses last In the absence of Statements of the Expert Accountant Fail to Give Cost of Construction and Maintenance of the Does Xot Comply With the Provi sions of Act of In the borough council last By International war that the French have re captured compelling the Germans to retreat for the second ne at this Austrians Make Central News dispatch from Amsterdam states that it is learned officially from Vienna that the Austrian troops are making rapid advance in By International reports but it Germans will occupy 1 few The French and min have fled from The at Louya to heroic Germans and British in Battl the Belgian THE ADJOURNS ON DEATH OF POPE The state convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and aux being held at adjourn ed yesterday afternoon i immediately on receiving a report of the death of Pope Pius Resolutions of condo lence were passed and a cablegram was sent to Cardinal Merry Del At the morning session yesterday the nomination of officers took There are no excepting for state of Allegheny and John of Chester having re the The remain der of the ticket is as follows Vice John of county John O Philadelphia John of The report shows there are 451 divisions in leading all the with a member ship of an of more than 5000 under the present admin gan a the British somewhere near Antwerp Attacked by airy rushed a sharp attack skirts of this but later Germany Rejects Japans jatch from Berlin via Roti states that Germany has Japans ultimatum for the A Terrible from Louvain the gallantly withstood a terrible boin The a supporting Belgians from three tans cut down the stragglers The machine guns ed the Germans 1 ways and the fields were ch the dead and Germans The Germans and bounded over their dead c going into a final bayonet charge Telegraphic Weather By International Unsettled tonight and Friday prob Borough Solicitor for the occasional thunder 1 W VI 13 class of the Trinity M E church President Beahan was chosi cial committee of presented i held a picnic at Mineral Springs this j en to while Fletcher acted i the report of the water company on j There were about 40 in j as the who went out on the The committee reported train and returned on the even the proposition to pave the alley be Card the findings of the expert in the mat Mrs William Ingram wishes to thank the friends amd neighbors for from the sick room weeping and inv Pact ing A delightful joyed by all Russians Claim Victories with Germans tim ewas en tween Pine and Locust be I tween Second and Front but council decided that it could not act in the matter until the abutting property owners have entered into an agree meent to pay their share of the cost of the By Xm St gen the Russians victors in seven engagements t this Germans and Austrians j invariably leaving behind scores of and many i Fighting was mostly at the Prussian i An ordinance providing for the con struction of a sewer in Pine from that streets intersection at Fourth to Cemetery was i The bond given by Amos in j the borough against pos damage through the abandon on Face Foar favorably ter of the cost of construction and i maintenance of the water kindness during the Illness and of her The expert s figures were elaborate and covered a good deal of but after the report had been read expressed their dissatisfaction with the statements of the j The total amount which the expert j reported asl the cost of construction j and maintenance of the plant was j or within a few dollars of the figures given by the Progress j The expert gave as the i plant inventory the sum of Bjr He also gave figures for is officially an physical that the Germans are but council was left towards of Nm Fact Foar mur and ovre reached an electrifying and The German fearfully shells in the Belgian co Riderless trampled the dead and won all being mixed in an Belgian officers insist was The Belgians are The troops here are ating the SEVERE electrical Austrians Retreat of all the Austrian was by the Servian war issued this official statement Austrian losses ait were killed and After their defeat t were compelled Tan 1 Germans Have Reach the of S mur and hive reached a Dinnan and The latter is 25 miles front the fa mous city of These troops tor constitute the center of the German main  

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