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o e s RSN un:t.m mnm; LATE CIRCUIT conm(ms OF THE TELEGRAM The carriers have been instructed to leave one copy of this issue at every home with the compliments of the management of The Evening FOR MAYOR it and Cloats will Telegram. Should you desire to WHIT have The Telegram visit you every NEY'S JUSTICE. 't m‘n Netx I:Afwrnoun. kindly phone 37 or give MILL. your order to the carrier and have Lakeland’s first daily newspaper de- livered at your door every afternoon. Evening Telegram Bureau, Bai tow, Oct, 3 Tuesday das esused widespread sorrow. 1 fugeral ;was conducted this 'lm from the First Presbyter- apparent good health and his death |ligence and carelessness. J. W comes as a great shock to his family | Brady represented the plaintift and Wilson & Swearingen the defendant. Jand friends, COURT Nrws; WEDIESDAY NOV. 1, 1911 Published m the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State.r ) NO. 1 EXTENSIVE ‘ IN PROGRESS SOUTHEAST : OF CITY { rhe Lakeland News made a briei —On Monday the courc jannouncement in its last sional people, retired and semi-re- tired. These people are from New (Continued on Page 4.) IMPROVEMENTS PROCEEDINGS TO DATE OF JUDGE | GREAT WORK OF DEVELOPMENT week's ise DEATK OF MRS. D. A )lcRAE M['[ n[A'" Mrs. A, McRae passed away at her Imnx- in this city Saturday night atter an iliuess of several 'N MK[ months, having come to Lakeland for her health over & year ago, a sister of Mr. v Ce C Brlan Stricken of this city, and was a Iu\.qhh- Christian woman. To know w‘l" mrt Iro"b'e lier was to love her, and although A confined to her home during the| wn"e 'n Boat Areater part of her residence here, A T ; Munn Park, also cause pedestrians to pay tribute to the cause of civic improvement. \\estvrn meats only. Hansard's Cafe.. {@unicipal election passed ofr|Out of town subscribers desiring | re-convened, """ the following mM.»m- concerning the improvemenis| ¢ madv many friends who deeply | While fishing Saturday Yesterday, oniy a small vote The Evening Telegram will kindly MO, SIS .i“ S Mne s pem} ¢ = ; i sympathize with the bereaved inf o, |'|‘-I. 8 "’: h.lml.ld“). “““r?m" “Bolled. which was due, in|mail their order to this office, and|Jjurors for this week: { which are .mn\' un'uh-r‘ way on thef,, o BolR ol sonaw. :’ «l"l'P.ll':knl. ¢, C. Brian, of Sa- 9 weather conditions, whic In]“""“‘ will have immediate atten- J. W. Hicks, L. L. Bryant, R, M ii'.l‘olwl'l)' of the W, lfl: Hallam A ilesides hior ‘Urother, Miv. Moitie ,\1"-. (f:"”l sustained a stroke of ¢ at all favorable. tion. Every, R. H. Peeples. John Ackler, (0. at I'“k"m"d, tighlands, sixi,, mourned by a devoted husband sy Nre 466 dell o the Kon S SR g W. J. Dixon, W. A. Gates, Henry!miles southeast of Luakeland, near " 5 . einto the water, being dead when T 0 piaron M. B P Tandy, R Il. Gray 'll M ;‘ ! -l‘. ;Hu- old Bartow-Lakeland road and 2 SURNOE A0 b e T h“dyll'i«‘kn-(l up about ten minutes later with 8. L. A. Clonts, a close | MUTT & JEFF 7y S0 By GBI sl R S0 T was accompanied back to the o) |1 was thousl o & " These gentlemen will run| R. V. Bryant, M. G. Merritt, J. \"3"\','f","'l""“ lanaua lake. home at MeRae, Ga. by Mr. MeRac, | pase gl d it AL Hie tobe . a ,‘Il s Sehond |n~lnmr§ i h] . ey = ' : 0'Doniel, J. K. Futeh, W. T. Wright | lll-ls |h-\..-lu|un--uzl consists of the Misk Alfoe: MoRod atd M. BB “-.I‘N (.|l drowning, but Dr. Bevis, "Beld November Tlh' Tlu. gy wt'\ ”u..” u:gul.u weekly | jefi Crews, H. Carter, J. ). llo.\'ll'.l"“m“m b & iy coimty, iy Haynes. The Angle Undertaking “”.“..lf TN Pho St akinidy SR visit to Ecisonia tonight and Show [,y j, g, Childs, J. L. Bowley, J. A.! House, school and chapel, also boat $5) % : the accident oceurred, stated that | both are confident of their | how they got free tickets 1o the “.“'”,”m_ R ‘I-‘ Sollers 7 Jesse | Douses on Lakes Scott and By compuany were n charge of the fun-1no water had entered the body and Jand as either would fill the |, , Wbl ) i OO e S s Wi i .' i : hiet eral arrangemoents S A et aEaoRe. ol and creditably, and both "“'{ “'”"‘" ¢ ‘ . Stephens, T. K. lHa John W, !al an approximate cost of $25,000 b .« the I'lll)l(, have been popular, it 1s 'Iml‘d 6 s For ot l"‘l' pictures . ""“_ ad f’“ Miles, J. W, Durrance, J. E. Brown, ! \,\'_' hiave had the ]bll“-lhlll'q' of ex- 2 j|"|l"‘~ ) |.‘-|.| ‘In‘ ?.-II fl‘()lll the boat. i’hh'h will beat' off this page o where you will find - pro-{ 4 44, Robertson. amining the plans of this club house ”Alt (’ASE stl ""-‘ fll'l'lll-m was further substan- gram announced daily. The grand jury re-convened andfand we belicve we are quite safe in tiated by the tact that when rescu- lerlcd to serve on the City EFE 22 T began the investization of crimes 'i\fiu:l.: -i]l.:II it l the nmal‘:nlr:ll-] .0“ “ll‘ bA'URDA\ ‘"l l!..‘;l_l‘lml_ .”"' man his body was e coming year were: i SP[C|AI- IERM ]0 The following indictments were te-j tive |'lll|l|'l|l‘,:. of its kind in the “0-: IlllL near the surface of the ard, W, l‘., Pillans, Second tirned on Monday: : sute M, lovida. d i Fib s ~|"' L : ; g B. Haynes, Third Ward. I“v No‘l’tn c‘st State vs, Jdim Bennett, two ine| Aichiteet Gay Plan ..lnllnsml, ol wening Telegram Burean Ir:n-'l i -'*"'I'hl'l‘l..k H. Autrey, F. pper, J‘:Olll‘lh Ward, Moi-! dictments, one for carrying concen!- l.nh:lzu.nl. h:n:.lnlnm- himselt great | tOW, Nov, .l‘ Ben “:II.A' was oar- : ;“.'-‘h ;Ilul‘mhor.\ were near the & The ofticial vote fol-| ed weapons and the other for as-|«vedit in \.\nrkm: out the plaus for .lh,nw'l .\"rl""‘l'",\' and interposed a “." :" f"‘ time, and their attention [ Evening Telegram Bureau, Bar-|sanlt with intent to murder. o be [ this magniticent structure, plea of not guilty, Senator Dayton,| Was altracted to My, Brian by his tow, Nov. 1. -lp the case of the|tried. i Mo John G, Sehmidt, of Lakeland, | Who is representing Hale, made ay 7Y for help. the vext instant his | sgate vs, M. F. Jehuson and W. F. State ve, Gillman Hobson, color | the contractor, is a man of many | motion tor a continuance of the hody plunging overboard. Boats i -8 Rubertsuu. charged with man-|ed, murder, Hobson s alleged tofyears of building experience in high [vase to the next term. After ardu-| VOre put ont immediately and with- '7_' slaughter, Col. Tom Palmer, attor-|have Killed another negro neas|« buildings and will be able (o] Ment by Senator Dayton and byl 0 ten minutes after the accident """"""""" 67 {ney for the defendants made a mo-| Frostproof on July 19, 1911, e ha-|carry out the ideas of the architeer [ State Attorney Singletary, the mo- oceurved his body was ashore and """" T ion Yor a severance which has not{been in jail since then. His trialjin a thoroughly up-to-date manner, | 1100 was denied, and the trial st [CYOY means of resuscitation was vet been decided. These two men | Will take place next Thursday, Nov. The building is of the Spanish style [1or next Saturday, Nov. 4. Several used, bt to no avail, us his death 31 [ will be tried at a special term after| 2. and ke will be represented by It [of architecture and the details have wity s for the defense have been | Probably had been almost instantan- Christmas. As Palmer represents| 1. Huffaker and Wilson & Boswell, [ been worked out on strictly original [ Subpoenaed and the case |»ro|l|l.~'n-ul‘:"““' ¢ 1the defendants and M. S. Phillips| State vs. Richard Brown, enter-!Hines. There is much similarity bo-| 10 be havd fought, Salem, Ohio, and attershrdletaoisin -------- 53| will assist the State, any one can|ing building with intent to commi | tween this building and the fine Hale, it will be remembered, kill-| Mr. Brian “““l". to Lakeland dur- see that this trial will be a great| misdemeanor, buildings of Southern California, | ¢ Flovd Carter, near Kathleen, | N8 the summer from Salem, Ohio, ..42] legal battle. State vs. Leb Grifting colored, -] The present size of the building is|Some time last summer, and has and after about six week:' stay here ..... ... 230 This case grows out of the de-|sault with iutent to murder, {100 by 107 feet, two stories high|been in jail since then. He will be he went over to Cuba, and had only ...... ... 10 plorable tragedy which oecurred at 1. 1. Dotzon, white, breaking a1 1/ and with arrangements to add on|Vvepresented by bDayton & Dayton, of returned last \\"‘.lllli-»*' . He was | Fort Meade on July th.'hnol\lna entering with Intent to commit tlas the demand warrants. 1t will Dade City. Senator Dayton is here "‘E""l'l“g at the Matanzas h"l"! and ....... 54 the deatih ! ¢ wett Loy e | m isdemeanor include large lounging rooms, par-|"ow looking after Hale's interests, when leaving there about 2 o'clock lady of Lakeland. ' General Sneed, colored, murder! 'lm'. bitliard coom, barber <hop, din-! Pate o the trial has not yet heen for the lake, was in h""'| upl'rlts Some Political Gossip. Bertha Wilson, entering with in-1ing rooms and slecping rooms. The “'"-' and appareutly in good health. The Hon. H. S. Phillips, State Attor- |h»|n to commit misdemeanor. building will be cquipped with hot| We understand that the grand [ dccident occurred about an hour ney for the Sixth Circuit was here a Supreme Court Affirms Sentence[and cold water and heat in alt{Jury is still considering the charge """"‘. | good part of last week, looking u[.’ News has reached here that thelrooms and with a very complete wa- | a2ainst Martin, growing out of the | The body il taken to U“‘».“n“""" . N.ov. 1.—On the day h--; ter the interests of the State in the| Supreme court hag confirmed the]ter system, shower baths and light- | Killing for which IHale is held, "|“.kl."g,'M.“M.lhm,m'"'4 of L. \\‘A Cow- § € have married Miss Violet, Robertson and Johnson case, advis-|sentences 8t Cannon and Driggers.|ing plant. In fact, every modern j'.'-" “"'i"‘ it *""Nlll{"‘l until the : Rev. Clarence V. T. Ric h-, ing and otherwise assisting Mr. $in-| 1t will be remembered that these | convenience is provided for in the DEATH OF LITTLE CHILD ".“h“'l o8 I”'””";" of the deceaged, ‘pastor of Immanuel llaplN‘P-'" aly in his new duties, aud inci- | two men were tried here last spring| Lakeland Highlands Club, which o 3 \\'::0 reac llw[vlh'«‘n!,\ |:|~.|A nizht, and [ B, &t Camb.idge, was indicted dentaliy talking polities. Mr. Phil-| for a murder committed —at Mul-Jwill be completed about January 1., “lnljllll Samuel, the eleven-| W I‘.’ fl""""'l"l"l:"l. '.ln- remains to yesterday afternoon on fi\.x: lips is a good mixer, and he saw a|berry. Cannon was given a life] The combination school and chap-| Months™ old son of Mr.and Mrs, W | ")""" “'\'”' "'T",“!"L.. # charging murder in the first! good many of the boys while in the | sentence and Driggers a twentylel will be for the benefit of the| ! ll'illulls l'.INl Sunday night, after| > "":‘""““‘"-‘ "”""“" "' ".’}'l The jurors were unanimous county. He avers that he will ;;hpl\v:lrs' sentence. Their only hulu“um-slu of the Club. Likewise theldl '!"'j"‘“ of several weeks of chol- | YCATS ‘.I ,_" ' im;! “A: Emnl"‘"wu' ”_” decision. Richeson is charg-1 Uncle Steve the yace of his life now is for a pardon, garage and stables. 1t is planned "'.",'. '"I"."'"m' ing ::I"llb‘l‘ll-ll-‘f ,ll:)”;‘ll“(.".] ll.llnl Il'(h.‘m. with the alleged poisoning of | Today. Hon. 8. M. Sparkman, um- The Judge Means Business. to arrange for all Kinds of enter- Fhe little 't"".\‘ wis l:livwn to Or- hl?n h“.‘:. \1" "'\“‘NA “l‘\" YI"I)‘ ey Idnnell, of Hyannis on October | &ressman from this dictrict, has hel‘ll' If you are summoned to appear in | tainment both in and ont of doors, | lande where funeral serviees were, R o b ery favorably im- " Over thirty witnesses were ex-|in town and mixing with and 'dlk-’ Judge Whitney's court to give tes-|including golf course. The build- held .I)_\' the I'H'Sh)'h'!'l:I’l: "”.'“S‘.N“I ; ! “‘". ( ’ ‘during the hearing which ing to the boys. He is looking spry } timony, you had better lay all other ing of this club and the sale and de-[a0d interment made, The family | the attention of the grand|and ready for a fight. He seems 10| business aside and appear when you | velopment of the several thousand have llu'- ll"f'[ll'\l i,\'mu:nlu ol lhn-:CONGRESSMAN S. M. SPARKMAN ) the past four days. The|know a great many of the people, summoned, for the Judge has]acres of the Highland Lake land in [tommunity in their great sorrow. | IN LAKELAND TODAY y m Mr. Richeson's trial has|particularly the older settlers. Sinee|laid it down positively that if per-|the vicinity of the club opens up > g | : um“"" set for some time|Uncle Steve has definitely announc-|sons do not obey the orders of the possibilities for this section of Polk Board | l.milunu.' $7.00 per Congressman 8. M. Sparkman ar- ' in January. ed we can now look for an interest-| conrt he will have them arrested] county that should fill us all with | week at Hansard’s Cafe, rived in the city at noon today from ; hianieniaicn ling and warm fight between these|and put in jail. On yesterday he|bride. i Bartow. and has been busily en- two deservedly popular men. Both|ordered that the witnesses in the| The class of people who are ||ur-|BARKER fi[ls '"s | gaged in shaking hands with his men have many warm friends in| Hale should be in court this!chasing these ten, twenty and fifty constituents and looking generally [PA BOY YESTERDAY|p,.ow and Polk county. morning, and when some of them|acre tracts for a home in Florida roR “onst s‘t‘ll"fi:"“”' his political fences. A o ( Sl did not appear he ordered that they|are all finan v able to plant their | “Uncle Steve.” as he is popularly Nov.: A shocking trag- Afitn VHEMN be arrested and put in jail, but on|grapefruit, or and tangerine - known, has a strong following in here yesterday morning finding that there had been some|8roves and to build homes, costing l‘lw'_linu Telegram Bureau, Ihnr-‘l’ulk county, and as chairman of v King, the 12 year old rouNn ”[An Ion‘vlmisuntll:l'sluwlih;.. about the order he| not less than $1,500 each. In tact |tow, Nov. 1. Yesterday John Ilm\'-lthv Rivers and Harbors Committee, pemer Mayor Frank L. Wing, revoked it. People of the county[the restrictions in this district ave [ard ”ill‘kj'l' plead guilty 1o the| he feels that he is in position to do E death By the acidental dis-| —_— will soon learn that the Circuit|such that a cheaper home cannot be «'h.nf'u:-. of Jarceny of a ht.n'w rrm.u;mmw‘ than ever l‘n.r this sn"(‘[ifln of * of a lmun in his own Just as we go to press news was ! Court will not be trifled with by any built on ‘the property. J. K. I‘u}rhA and through his and hl-.;lh-' State, and desires to give the ‘ ’ brought to the city of the death :,ffl.(.¢|). The Judge gave it 1o be un- So attractive is this region, which|attorney’s plea was able 1o get off { people the henefit of his experience '“' Wil} Wflo shortly after| Mr. Il. Mclnnis, who was found | derstood that he is here for business. [ has an average elevation of -'llml|1’\\'l.'|l the minimum sentence for Ilnsi‘;nul ahility t!n:'ir r the rnext six "t and went out to the chick-|dead in the woods near Pauway Late yesterday afternoon the jury| 300 feet, is rolling and naturaliy ':""IIN'. le"l"l,‘, two years in .Ihv';)'u'l& 'I'l}nl his splendid work will Mvuh the gun, stating to hisjabour 19 o' lock this morning. |in the Taylor case wherein J. B.|drained an(lAhas splendid \‘iv\\'.\.. that !‘\hl.. prison. darker, by appoint-| lc |‘t'1vrgl||m-|| :“.“!. \\':{Mm! accord- ity M he intended killing the His death oceurred some time ves-| Taylor sued the Prairic Pe bl.lr-‘ it is attracting local people n.l Polk mr-n: of the :ln- v,owas represented | ingly, is !h.v'flplmon of his large ‘ken ml which had been hm—'t-uln morning, as when last seen|Phosphate Company for duvn.t:.zv.\'m- county to nrakv lll\‘(':s'l‘m("nm in ‘Ihfl by R. B. Huffaker. ! number of friends. g arousd the place for several|he was going 1o the station to take|having had his leg broken by falling] Lakeland Highlands district. Sev-| | P8 L ) s, He 8ad mounted a box and) the train for Lakeland. When | from a trolley car operated by de-|eral sales have been |'4-]mrlr'-|l re-| PROMINENT OFFICIALS HERE. A zlance ;.u‘ross Munn Park shows walting for the hawk. having found, he was lying on his face in fendant company, in May, 190%, re- w'l.nly of local !n-oplv who wish to I n S 3 [the ew union station_and express ed the gun, when, in some un-)the road, a!l indications pointing l-)'llllll' -d a verdict for the plaintiff for|enjoy the best m. the -~mn|t:v and .\lluullv‘ Coast ."I.Iw ]'m\.;nv rar (mn[..ll!_\" bmldmns. rapidly nearing va manner the weapon fell from| the fact that he had been dead about! $2,500. This case has been very vt.‘hn also recognize -tlml this ]u"r- S occupied by "llli"f hnx:nlm-r I | completion; there is a great deal of hends and was difcharged, the| 24 hours. The funeral will occur hard fought. having gone to the|ticular land will rapidly increase in|B |'|"H>‘2I"l5'4lli|| Engineer of Road- rosl-dt‘llu.* property now un.dergolng “+% |ger catching on the corner of { at Medulla tomorrow. Supreme Court on a question pf value 2s the development work pro-|way L. L. Sparrow passed 'h_rmuzh radical improvements and in ma‘ny box. The load entered thelat Mudelo tomorrow. pleadings. The defendant will|gresses. l.nk--l;m‘d today en r:mm- to Tampa | respects I.ukel:‘l‘nd looks not unlike s heart, causing instant death. It is not known what was thedoubtless take an appeal tfw the Messrs. W. F. Hallam & (‘«'). I\.xu‘v- on o an |ns;-u-l-|ir>n trip. Th"f\‘ stop-fa “‘boom town. " + lad was a genmeral favorite in{cause of Mr. McInnis' death, but it|Supreme Court. The contcnnm.u of | during the past y'mr been bringing, | ped ll‘vn- for T‘.a” :ln.hmuf in con- : —— l” and bis tregic and untimely | is supposed to be heart failure. He|the defendant is that the plaintiif|as investors to this property, a very sullanfm with Superintendent .\ew' concrete walks. in front of was seen in Lakeland Monday in|was hurt by reason of his own neg-| high class of business and profes-| Council. the Kentucky building opposite