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WE, LAKELAND EVENING TRIEGRAM i i | Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. ; A VoL 1 LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1911 No. 19 | :____?_—————__—_—__—__-——-——_——- i k CAMERS' TRAIN |WOMAN TELLSOF ROCKEFELLER [HANKING MUST FURTHER BETALS O MONEY FOR e HERE TODAY| MYSMIS BRUTAUTY" eNgungEp FALL SQON _MLLIG AT YAUAIA 60D RoADS el (By Associated Press.) Rl i Further p'\rnful.m in |< to | Lincoln Center, Kansas, Nov. 22.| . e i the Lake County tragedy Yesterday ! VE i 5 & i Lhodia AY ITIO i ARRIVED THIS AFTERNOON AND * Gleiiie wreomonte 1n K an itinrty? MERRITT TELLS INVESTIGATING | REVOLUTIONISTS ABOUT TO CAP- |, “ <" i MAY PETITION CONGRESS FOR ! i § ADDRESSES NOW BEING case will be reached today, accord- COMMITTEE ABOUT JOHN TURE CITY—SITUATION %o conspicuously, are to the effect | APPROPRIATION FOR NA- } ! MADE. | ing to predictions at the opening of D.'S METHODS. DESPERATE. tlml Pantley and (:nwt. the girl's| TIONAL HIGHWAYS. H ' 5 court this morning. = Uy tather, had been suspecting tor some ] Mary Chamberlain, the victim I (A . time the relations which existed be- i y | = 4 (By Associated Press.) By Associated Press.) 8 CHEOXIBNGN D (By Associated Press.) { \ \ . crowd, headed by a com-|go]q the story of the ‘tarring” on the . 5 BN 29 EU 4 * o Perry o fruit grower and| i g g g i \+om the Board of Trade, met slgm]l u-smr:]uv ; N %n'ixms“ “:“ Washington, D. €., Nov. 22—In} jondon, Nov. 22.--Tien Tsin ad-|(“_" I:‘”{"‘ '.'“ fruit h :‘“"l Richmond, Va., Nov. It be- \ i " i iute, trala. here ¥ B8 g - ONE |y yoice that rang with bitterness and | vices today say that the situation at|* s, Pantley, and these were con-| eqme apparent today that the Good ( ! e ':;he“ it pulnled 'm of the three defendants, is on the |, Leonidas Merritt told the steel! jjanking is desperate, and the fall tirmed yesterday morning - when oads ongress will go on record as 9 M = ‘\Nl b el stand “’d.i i trust investigating committee today | of the city before revolutionists ap- ;"_"“_"'-f“““'l to his home and found | gayoring petitioning the Federal : i \ 4 . A| hortly after three the narrative of his personal deal-| joars imminent. Manchus in Peking I8 e RONE: : . Congress (o appropriate money for i it clan "‘""' ¥ ol CALENDARS GOTITMIXED ings with John D. Rockefeller, and| 4o fostering an anti-foreign propa-| He immediately notified the 2irl's| o National Highway System. After R palnihind 08 e go"v pd iy e S how Rockefeller forced kim out of | punda. father and the two, arming them-! 4 gormy debate in the resolutions L e i |:.4m§' de ter|e r)\vm(d Some Show the 23rd, Others the 30th | (he Minnesota copper business. sclves, and learning lu which diroc-1 gommittee, the project was = tavora- / ' i o Il”:\.i:?‘,‘rb'(.(,:n ero::lo:do for as Th‘nk‘mv‘ng Day. Merritt declaved it was after he|prpy, LODGED IN THBO\T ‘(I|"I-I lhit' m“.l;h.. '..‘leml' In)l!tnw!hl)l) reported, and probably will . i il ateoT bRying g turned down a preposition from | CHILD cnoun T0 DEATH! " m into the woods, overtaking | come up on convention tloor tomor- | @ o near the train. Those| Makers of caleadars have confused | gockefeller called upon him to pay o !lhum about a mile from the Pantley | pow. Senator Bankhead, of ' Ala- il is afte vere P ‘hanksgivin: date for 4 N dinding g : A0 filigisuoks Vil ‘m(mm.m e ‘:;L the 1"‘"”““’““‘"‘, date for 1911 | pinjon dollar loan, and brought (By ,\,;,.m.m“..l Press. ) | home. Finding they were detected, | pama, favoring a congressional ap- i Lot AURNATIe ‘aml T-| Thanksgiving is invaeiably the 1ast|your pis downfall. Rockofeller Tifton, Ga., Nov. l'uulilm:p'""'v" sprang behind a nearby tree |yvopriation, defended the proposi- : b ] ‘ | Thursday in November, but the a¥=| peonaply will he ealled befare the | gy, six years old, the child of Mr. and opened fire on Green, shooting ! jon as constitutional g the afternoon the train |erage November has ouly « four| . omittee i I';lr‘ twwrmwv Dufty, died to- him in the side. As the latter foll e e—- filled with spectators all| Thursdays. This year, however ! el 3 he shot Perry twice, and Pantley at| i ) \ ) § f ay when @ riven her lodged in : Lot o wion are eager to inspect thethere are five Tharsd and e | ppry WANTED TO VOTE; day “.!“ na hlt! [ ‘n ha | :\."‘l" (i BIG FIRE AT D}INKELLON i i~ which include citrus fruits, | haste of making wdars possinly ) her windpipe and it was imposs ala e By | Calls on Ocala for Aid But Was Not i \ g o | has king calendars possinly WERE FINED INSTEAD T rels of his gun into the prostrate Needed | (o rroducts, farm implements, | is found the explaraiion of the er- 10 fIEOCRT body, Perry dying before medical at- il i [ i other forage crops. There | ror. b | tention could be secured, e (By Associated Press.) Mrs. Krnest Coyle, of Louisville cala, Nov v bl ] ot T e e e g i % 3 Mrs. Krnest Coyle, o J . e 3 R 5 | Ocala, Nov. 81 A big fire at | Jl ”m: ‘mrtuts ‘;.’l"‘”mfm': 3 h(,m" ,‘.' ”!' '_"| “} ”"“_ ths London, Nov. 22 -—Unrepentant| gy will arrlve in Lakeland within ',“"”"’" ',I_“ .~I|mr||nt~..' ‘. oy Dunnellon tonight destroyed the i the tng car. ve »rei ‘s fourth Ihmrjdu,\. or November suffragettes, numbering 223 were| \ row days to join her husband, who | wil . who vlh .|.|| uu:.nplllvalu.m-(ll girl i etk TRRINaTheS T hotal! i i are carried, all of them be- | as Thanksgiving, but the fifth Thurs- | oy eonced in police court this morn-| . i valued attache of the l,ukvl;uldi“r fifteen years, stood by and watch- Dr. Baskin's drug store and several ‘ : «dit to the state and opening | day is correct, for President Taft has it Lareds (ed the proceedings with apparently 2 g z 3 ing for demonstrations yesterday. Svening Telegram. other stores. A m e was sent to ed and Governor Gilchrist of many who have an idea{so d little interest. Her father was se- OTTRE 3L i) . i i i 11y the razor back is raiced in | has sanctioned the same for Florida. verely wounded in the gun battle SRR DI R HpTMS “'; n “:\Itl soon in readi- i s de RoRe LN . : flthR l.AK['. I) PA 0R { but it is thought he will recover. A YOI ARl AT ¢ i ; ness to leave for Dunnellon, A later ; wdx of bulleting, pamphlets ana re-| NOTED NEWSPAPER MAN - - L e i jorte o agricultuse are on exhibi- DIES AT CHARLOTTE WIFE OF EX-SENATOR PUGH R e ot i o stnvts B[AIIIE coMMUNmN control and outside help was unnec- | - DIES AT ADVANCED AGE|, . " il I+ train and the speakers that (By Associated Press.) e . ¥ e . ¥ ! i 1y it will remain over in| Charlotte, N. ., Nov. 22.—Joseph ¢ - : 3 ihan e (By Associated Priss,) | ! i I \ 4 tonight continuing on to|Pearson (aldwell, former editor ot (By Associated Press.) er, today denied the report that We) v, 000000 D, ¢, Nov. 22.—Mrs. | JACKSONVILLE'S MURDER ' "l Uity tomorrow. the Charlotte Daily Observer, died at Richmond. Va.. Nov. 22.—Henry | will witness the execution. e tlha James .. Pugh, wife of late Senator RECORD A LARGE ONE | ! 4:30 this morning, after an illness Clay Beattie, Jr., sentenced to be|clared that the stricken family are Pugh, of Alabama, died at Chevy , ‘ | W BT of two years. electrocuted at dawn Friday for the | sorely hurt by the ‘sonsutlonnl ‘re- Chase, Md., today, after a bvief ill- In summing up the recent murders | I | &l U COXWEN'HON g e murder of his young wife, will m-‘pm'!s sent out of Richmond during ness, aged 81. The interment will| that have been committed in Jack- § [ .| ceive communion this aticrnoon from | the last few days be at Eufaula, Ala, gsonville during the past six months, f l | I OP”‘“’ In Tam“ h“ N“‘“ With um rt”[n‘llo" his family pastor, Rev. J. J. Fix, = The Metropolis has the following to { K. Good Attendance. of the. Presbyterian church, and The Rev. J. 4. Fix, referred to say: ; ‘ ' - s tNMRSES slnl“t Rev. Benjamin Deunis, Episcopal {in the above dispatch was formerly Rtvolul'o“ B[fiUN “Duval county’s record for mur- ' ( ) 1‘_ | Twwpu, Nov, 22, —The 28th Annu- e church, Beattie's personal spiritual [ pastor of the First Preshyterian N PAR Av e il6Wa: fio i ot avALIng iihe i IX i il “vention of the Florida Wo- (By Associated Press.) adviser. church of this city, and is well I Afiu murder of W. 0. Futeh last Satur- i I \ nir s Christian Temperance Union :\ll:lma., Ga., Nov. 22.—The Amer-| The prisoner’s father will be the|known and very popular in Lake- day night adding another violent i " E ! in this city last night at|jcan Federation of Labor in convein- only other ‘person participating. {land. His pastorate was during the | Ay Associated Press dispateh from | death to the long list which stands : i i \" mpa Bay Hotel, when a recep-! tion here today adopted a resolution [ Douglas Beattie, the prisoner’s broth- ! year 1905, Buenos Ayres brings the report that {out so prominently to the general | i t i tendered the visitors by the| favoring the eonstruction of all Uni-| ——— i . | '@ revolution has been beganin ) diseredit of the abilities of - the : ] ! l B of Tampa. About 200 were|ted States warships in the govern-| More Men Attend Church JUDGE AND STATES ATTORNEY ! Paraguay ;m(h‘nritij-s The list of murders oc- | i ' "I‘ rdance and a feeling of good-| ment navy yards wierc the eight H Than W | MAKE GOOD IMPRESSION | curring in Duval connty during the I || q ailed throughout the eve-|hour law prevails. Faverable rec- ete_ AR NaY : i — EVERYBODY £LECTED. past six months is a8 follows: i ! | ommendation was made by the reso- TR L e L Tt S Arci Nov, 22 -Cirenit Court S. B Owens, murdered near Du- i wldresses of welcome were de-| jutions committee, to which the|day evening by Rev. Wo. Nowlit, | p oo his week has shown in a mark-| S0 lttle interest was taken in the {val, June 1700 4 Ly Rev. . W. Duke and|matter had been refireel pastor of the First Baptist church.jed degree the imprint of the per- yegular city election which ocenrred | W 150 Berry, murdered near Riv- I || <oy, which were responded| A resolution also was adopted en-|He stated that it is said that there]sonality of the ju Judge Whitney | Monday that we forgot to erside, August 18th i \rs 8. R. Skinmer, of Mul-!qorsing the strike on the Harriman| . o japger percentage of women | Who is holding his first term of court thing about it ourselves yes [ Civero Thompson, murdered near ) No other addresses or falks|lines and pledging the Federation's : he Court procecdure has been re-| We knew all those running got elect-1 Ortega, Sept. 16th the remainder of the|moral support. Convention adjourn- who attend church than men '.‘“' organized and there is no more pro-|ed whether they got votes enough or! Cha Wah, murdered in Riverside, ! ving devoted to the pleas-{ed early to allow the committee (o0 that in looking over his congregation f e, gingion countenanced not. There were only 56 votes cast, | Sept. Hth. « ting acquainted. hold a final meeting each Sunday he fou@d the men to be Attorneys are discovering that [ 1o interest being taken in the 1L geane, murdered in River- ntion was called to or- - in the majority. they must have a really legal exense tion owing to the fact that the real|side, Oct. 21st | ning by Miss Minnie MOB AFTER PERJURER ! The services at this chuich werel for neglecting to be ready for trial w.urk h:ntl heen ll(i,t:‘ at the l.wo pre- W. 0. Futeh, murdered in western 'l State President, being fol- IN LOVISVILLE JAIL well attended and splendid sermons | whep their clients’ cases are called, vious primaries. The Inllnwtn;; wias [ part of city, Nov. 18th . ] v Scripture reading and were delivered at both hours by the|and the witnesses summoned either the vote polled by each candidate: The above list is far from com- " :’ v Mrs, Trueblood, of Braden- (By Associated Press. respond to the summons on the in- ; FOR MAYOR ol plete as there have been many mur- ‘n' ‘ ‘nl.l of state officers by Louisville, Miss., Nov. 22.—A mob REV. SAM WHITE stant <ot or, lacking L'ntul and H“"'-, S L \P;):c(m'l:" - ” \“. - -h:rs of n:-nv'm 8, \\.Imh have p.N«-tl |’ ano of DeLand, reports offy.¢ formed and is threatening to IN JACKSONVILLE cient reason, appear involuntarily : "f'"' the minds of the community, | . “s. and a Bible reading bY |,y 140k the jail to lynch Ben Walker, and answer to the court. Not that|M .‘- Munn ... ..., \l\"llll little more than casual men- ’ : tma Tucker, of Enterprise. |, private detective involved in the | such action has becn taken as yet, I.. Y Llsyne il § i I A fternoon Mrs. Johnnie Pat-i ... Sharp murder case. Walker Rev. Sam White, a former "'i'“f' but the intimation has been made in| W P Pillans . '? t the v"l"" vi'lll.fl'l""".‘ phase of § i Deland, gave her annual is unger arrest for pe riury ter of the Christian church at this]a gignified manner by His Honor R 15 this long ligt of crimes is the faet 1 unions, after which place is now at Jacksonville, and and both the legal talent and the ; 1'h:nl in not one i an ar - the work of temperance (By Associated Press.) the Metropolis has the following 10| ity are impressed with the court S:luurd:n"i Tampa Times wm;._m :,.,_, of the perpetrator been made, i ' i by Mrs. Burby, of Eau New ()tln-mnax La Nov suy of his work there: procedure and show the increased re-|# picture of the l.' n-story I»ulhhu;:‘"t’u‘- crimes remain today as myster- | Vi< Edwin Nelson, of Mi-{ o o ralked to the delegates at r. Samuel J. White, State evan- gpect they feel. On every hand there [ soon 10 be erected in that ¢ity by ME {ious as they were immediately after : Franklin, of Plant City.!\ o Aperican Bankers' Association gelist for the Christian church, \"”Ils heard the expression that “Judge | Gustavus Petteway | the h».'unll of the murdercr had taken } I Mendenhall, of Magda-|, 4. deliver his address, “Education and Whitney is going to make a mighty 1 the lite of the unfortunate vietim, ! Mrs D. Turner, ofj z Christianity,” at Draughan's Practi-f o404 judge v i There can be no heating around ' o ! : : | cal .lu.&n : in!]c-m_ Wednesday Praise State's Attorney. R[PUB' (;OMMIII[[ | the bu h nt this r|.>1n ~||lj|l : Duval !2 l 2 ’S“IP 0N ROCKS' morning at 11 o'clock State's Attorney Singletary, of f"'""'-‘ is tuxed to pay officers to .pru- ., S ——-. | As a speaker, Dr. White is regard- Bradentown, is addinz to the new ',rvl M[[IS n[(: ll teet lite and to ferret out crime i G TRIP IN ROW BOAT | BRVAN A PASS[NGER ed as one of the strongest and most der of things.the weight of his ready ol ‘.l:uk,\nla\nll‘ has its force of detee- | cloquent mey of the State, and this compliance with the wishes of Iu<|ux i 3 """‘ and policemen to protect life, | d B 2 . Neb., to New Of®ans 5 o Jecture is said to be a real master- Whitney, which are identical with ! - 1‘|1_v Associated t';..,_ ) : and to 1“<p|-u- wnmmt The pub- f . oot rowboat ! This is L S bl B s B piece. The address will be BIVeN |y oo pe is prompt and one ..{‘ Washinzton, . €. Nov. 22, The lic is waiting to hear from these of- | | mplishment of J. A. Davis New York, Nov. 22 —Wireless ap-|free, and the school cordially in- the most forceful prosecutors that Jargest sathering of Republican lead-! i Their answer is necessary to : .“ { ed in the city yesterday |peals were received today from the|vites all of its many friends to be have held this office and he is gain- ers in recent history at the White, satisfy the t;n payers that their \ ‘ I‘v';" Mr. Davis is stopping| jamburg America; liner Prinz[present : : ing many admirers among those ||:.~xxt» is V\U,"_'“”' to uv':mh]:- tlv\'[ m.m.'_\ is wisely expended for such \ e “tiisetta and tells an inter-1,., piy New York from Jamaica bl (0”"“1' bt ':"' whose business e them 1o x!u»'"'"””_’ when Taft "'".‘ be: the |-"_*' o l'!""v"“'“ : | ‘l v of his trip. Leaving 3 1 | deavored to furnish its stud:nts with court room this week the National Republican committee This community is becoming b 1 a small rowboat, with|2"d Panama, which struck the TOckS| o pyp e good lectures as possible, comprising most of the well known ! aroused, and is demanding that some- : ! and cooking vessels, he|Off Samana Island one Oi.‘h" Lee-| and those who heard Dr. White sev- leaders of the ;.'4‘”,\' and many "T his| thing be done to capture these des- |l ¥ the Mississippi alone andi“ard Islands, two hundred miles|eral months ago deliver his famous The Polk county grand jury rec-|cabinet. The National l'ummllh-vl perate criminals Such conditions 2] >; tinute of the trip, he says, north of Haiti. There are seventy- | address, “Practical Education,” are|ommended the establishment of a wil_l meet in Washington on Decem-| as have prevailed here are more ' e “ 3 wroughly enjoyed. Arriving|five passengers aboard, among them | looking forward with much pleasure| criminal court of 1ccord &'sy the em- | bef 11th, to choose a chairman andgsuitahln to the islands of the Pacific. ' \ i * Orleans he took snapshots | William J. Bryan and his wife. The|to hear the same speaker on a close-| ployment of a deteciive 1o hant out|select a pla'u- for holding the .\annwi where every man’s strength is a i g : l\ boat and then soM it. vessel is in no danger ly related subject. blind tigers. al Convention measure of his law. P —_—— > —mm— e~y o

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