Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 24, 1911, Page 1

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EVENING TELEGRAM GINATOR OF PURE FOOD LAW RECOUNTS SOME OF ITS BENEFITS. sociated Press.) a, Nov, 24.—"“The ef- . pure food ana drugs art salutary”, declyred Wiley, chiel cuemnist qvtment of Agriculture, (vocaie of that measure in Iefore the American Acad- poiitical and Social Science aht .1y has it inspired a new < in the trade of pu wd Dr. Wiley, “but it sible for honest deal- t a business without the petition of adulterators r Dr. Wiley's addr icod and drugs o act to cd for many years congress, interc wocial got focked the h semetines passe s ouly Fiiends of It it offe cliaract red foy The hope years thidise ere all < will be controlled it which animates ! drugs act,” opened his address with nany ul law was the mp.d— ree, mpetition of trac 1 to debase the wares | ped to sell at ennine article. ll the genuine ar- | imitation of it under the name If they represented lebase an el Lo article, the +article, #ll kinds which it did i of methods which v these v Dr. Wiley, kers of these goods judiced against humani- 1y enmity to man as an of the people, was seared as with a practices were 1ted by men who would Lany imputation of dis- wked dealing and yet " them was getting money pretenses and was - as ** as if he had gone upon science I these !vod manner. These then vils to be corrected. it for pure food was & t the communism of ! the interests stood to- ey felt that if one was all might go, hence every ' which was made to correct tion of affairs by legisla- © met with the united and controlled lobby repre- nterests of every descrip- Wwere thriving on the :fl!lltpraled and misbranded ! drugs. These interests did ' in the open except on rare !* They tried to conceal “utity and their purpose, and o ydpgelred as friends of pure ©¢ drug legislation and thus | did adulterators was | lh- Lol | enactmout | 1] i« wat the primary cause| | i | the ascribing to| | vorresponder Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. they brought substitute bills with a show of honesty'and yet full of flaws favorable to corrupt practices. They never for a moment ceased their ac- tive opposition and to the legislator who did not look under the surface their arguments seemed somewhat plausible and were for many years effective. “A bill is pending for a ‘pure food’ law for paint said Dr. Wiley in con- cluding. ‘and so it extends from or realm of commerce to another.” BRIDE OF THREE DAYS IS DESERTED On Monday we noted in these columns the marriage of Mr. H. ( Patten and Miss Mary Funk, of this city, the affair being the culmination LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1911, THREE WERE | CONVICTED BUT SENTENCES OF CRUEL KAN- SANS ARE FAR T00 LIGHT. (By Associated Press.) Lincoln Center, Kansas, Nov. 24.— Three of the confessed members of the *‘tar party” which applied tar to Miss Mary Chamberlain, the South| Bend school teacher, M. O. Clark,]| Jay Fitzwater and Watson Scran-! ton, were sentenced to one year each in jail by Judge Grover today. The| jury has not yet reached a verdict in the cases of the other three just tried. | | | | an acquaintance of only about ten days. The couple went to 'I‘;unp:nl and remained there until Wednesday | when a telephone heart-broken bride hronght the that her husband had deserted her.§ hat evening Mrs. Patten’s ! Katie Funk, down i brought b l d A4 swor message from the news | sister, | went 1 npa and and, down n i withheld aced atd BANKERS WILL MEET RUMOR THAT POWEBS WILL | SEND TROOPS TO CHINA' (By Associated Press.) | kio, Nov. 24. —Nichi newspapers declare that the powers are preparing end troops to China, ' Confessed His Crime i south-bound and north-bound MONSIGNOR FALCONI GIVEN AUDIENCE BY POPE SMASHUP ON SOUTHERN R'Y ENGINEER BRANTLEY KILLED AND OTHERS SERIOUSLY INJURED. (By Associated Press.) Rome, Nov. 24.—The Pope re- ceived Cardinal Delegate Falconi in private audience today. The Pope embraced him affectionately and when thank for the honor of confer- ring the cardinalate said It was for signal services and loyalty to the (By Associated Press.) chureh.” Scotland, Ga., Nov. 24.--Engineer Brantley and an unknown expri messenger were Killed and ancther unknown express messenger serious- ly injured, while several passergors and trainmen were hurt when the s senger trains of the Southern rail- way collided here early today. The cause of the collision is unknown. MANY | OMESEEKERS INVADE THE STATE Jacksonville, Nov. 24. thousand people invaded Jacksonville during today, having taken advan- tage of the homeseekers' rates en- acted by the various railroads, Prac- tically all of them are Tomeseekers who are being distributed through the State (o join the ranks of the many who have found good homes, and fertile lands in the State S Nearly a NEW HOTEL AT PASS-A-GRILLE. A at a tire- hotel is being erected P Grille. This will be new Flovida this winter. The old tarn : the West whao have her in the searcl roa cold proot structure of ahout forty reoms, with every modern couvenience {ers o joined to-] i from cutting od onps, cich and Paid ihe Penalty P LN Al Sun Tie Al DETROIT nEXT conventior mln s’ Associa- s will be named by the couneil at its meet- electic thi cutive The 1 late spring office aftervoon., s N nool STREATER & KENNEDY HAVE CONTRACT FOR FOUR DEPOTSL‘ \i have & Kennedy pew depots on O sy bes this city ked Lake, terminus the This work is being looked Mr. Kennedy, and that done the satisfactory characterizes idenced by tour of the thie cont A new Lween and Croc the present ol aiter by it in work the Dundee which all by this firm is « from the the lowing item taker e to lartow d. Mr. Ken now heing er the Dundee Work on the new depot is the framing and the sy on station pre alt- be nicely ip and it will soon Ker ers are now jedy has mater- bnild- enclosed. Contractor used nothing but e jal and workmans<hip and the hoth to hi ing will be a credit {to Dundes in the good old-fashion- SPECIAL TERM OF COURT DECEMBER 5 Evening Telegtam Bureau, jartow, Fla.. Nov. 23 The December term of the County Court will be held during the first week of December, the term to begin on Tuesday, December 5 The work of the court for this term will pe light, and it may be 1at one week will suffice to wind ujp the business before the court. The following citizens have been !ubpoeuled to serve as petit jury- men: J. Bryant, Leon Prine, W. 0. Hl_vs. E. D. Fenton, J. M. Grif- ‘"ain amendments or ver-!{- & b if adopted would have _, 1® offenders one and all. "¢¥ could not suceeed in this|! roud. | is being| manner| done | tol- | when the dovsi- | ted to the The Superinter dman was cace chair by roll WO Wi prisone et wail wel AL by | : | Wouod iven hre !!‘ hts were put out ing the | | hamber in darkness for o rilliant lighi, except that it o of blaz hooded s chaii a circle in Beattie SUrgeo tined the n | [ radianee took his | jus i eleet and clampy the prison tedd the =trap helmet Raising ignal for hiodd s that At T minute after the current was lamped the over mer’s head, his hand gave the s the Instantly wardey rent Jeattic fened straps with such violence i clamps creaked - | il plied, Beattie wasg pronuounced The Story of the Crime. By Associated Press) Vai Nov.' 84.-The hmond crime for which Henry Clay Bes was excented today was one of e most tional in the crimin: story of Virginia Interest in the wurder owing 1o 1l movement of justice country-wide its unu features and the swift nig! last, Dea? iz automobile into Rich carryving with him the body of shot it of July 18, tie drove mond, wife gun wound in which had gaping the head. He declar- 4] that a tall bearded man had Midlothian tur Richmond and 10 a ‘ ac him on the miles from he had requested the man room for him in the road the stranger without warning had fired the shot which Killed Mrs. Beattie. He added that he had grapplfld‘ with the man but was overpowered and that the murderer had fled leav- ing the gun behind. This story of ! costed pike when make five SENATOR N. P. BRYAN NOW IN WASHINGTON Washington, D. €., Nov. 24, Sen-| ator N. P. Bryan, of Florida, has re-| turned to Washington for attendance upon the next session of congress. fe that it will ha p lmev Apn ¢ This Morning . C. Beatlic R > “Wages | building for the Citizens Bank and|warden of the e,‘, L the Banfer condiden BOIER EXPLOSION | KILES MANY | | | | | g | Phirty-thnoe ctectrie chair, | L l ingne the | worl [ Paal Bieat ry y i 1o the the W A WOUCE'S Kkitl S upward | one hundred injured by a boiler e | plosi [0, Bibhy tsedd ford Wi ot mill ol the mut] Ihe rool ofl tie, of young 1o ntoday in i as the we Ienry latter. Ii toren h Bad pu & oree ot 18| barnished by won e blew the the helt | oy with money the Nplosiog Mie wa doerimnien wall Fhere in| the I mediately after canly tour hundred persons bailding at the time and on d 1 belfore the wis on after the how iy ol the mar Jude pictir one mont der, the Walter litth GIRL REFUSED MEDICINE: | IS NOW DEAD trind was Wt Che A on, it e terhield County Court Helen the died of Mon illness Mi Prooksville, Nov, 23 i, and Orehiard o from here up miles stenoirapher mpany, s here briet cirenmstances her s ney was made almost 4 LNTRIEY! Fairn fact had and this Laim that the l.tvcl!lnv b cons ed i joted o complivation of di afte by distyes murder | Gay atternom been not for of his tions with fand surronnded notor- | thit [ rriend but hecanse of his rela Beulah wom wit Bintord, a are most iy 1o 1 last that a jury composed of ci frovd Beattic was defended . M and 1l The was condneted by 1o and L o The many wity ¢ fons yonune insisted 1o Miss Kanselt, who belicved in the ol the st the 2 Seiene i ' 8 Christian men would have him | tenet hristian 3 . | ) S cluged to e seey by Smith, Jr., | Clurch dfast fosed \ For sich several days alarm her who hold 1o I by a physician her Carter prosecution Wende ahure | condition was as to ‘ those bt bt they failed to] shie had A Lictends, Including Faith who advised | the s al Mo trial moved viftly, though | e | edical artention testified, and on Sep | e Imbresslo tember N, after OX intes of con-y 7 th impression sideration her teemed Ladopted o [IRTITAR v made her | from New ath b jury, it its to be guilty Motion Novem and the tead prayer all sinee coming . by who chorus in of through fore acquaintanee York produced the for man, declared Beattie the A new = ‘ ome siv weeks murder of his wifs hew sud or de SN hi trial was denied ation of a 'MORSE MAY GET o v or oo | PRESIDENTIAL PARDON Mann, com- | | By W there W servi her as the day for 4 tion On Novemin Court Virginia Su to Lt of reinsed appeal on preme Appeals grant an and two days later who had been appealed 1o for Governor Associated Press.) b, Noy S i« no lezal objections, Charles Morse, the New York banker z a term in the Atlanta peni- tentiary, be removed from that institmtion point near Atlanta and placed under the observation of his he wmutation or reprieve, issued a state- ment declaring that the interests of the people of Virginia demanded that Beattie should die the electric chair. ( It a-hington will T = 2 o a | TEN STORY BUILDING FOR TAMPA | physicians to determine whether physical condition warrants that The contract was let in Tampa a|be pardoned by the President. tew days ago for the new ten-story President Taft later directed the Atlanta prison to United States Morse to the Trust Company. o . This structure will| transfer o vwe to be com:’ in [ se1f, star | ing what rubbish he SURVEYING NEW LINE ENGINEERS STAKIHG ROUTE OF NEW RAILROAD THROUGH LAKELAND. A corps of surveyors under the direction of Chief Engineer Hiram McElroy, of the Atlantic, Okeechobee & Gulr Railway, are today surveying a proposed route of that railway, which would make it pass through Lakeland, coming here from Mulber- ry. This afternoon the party is at work about two miles south of Lake- land coming this way. This road, which is known as “The Everglades Route,” is (o be construct- ed from Miami to Tampa, and it is highly probable that it will pass through city. Should this be ul the po | tonnded, this sistent ramor of this city Lakelond will torailroad conter I"lor- ol i ol the the case the correctly 1l Seahoy enel be he srente in is Jacksonville, as tant in outside Wy ot impo . WEIL COMES SHIR . ol MFFP s better couip- Lo it dow g eriminals, i3 od which will nee dutics uodine prrcha he ol s as machine all vamined it pronouneed it to he st hronsht his and np who st - yesterday i every particular LEON COUNTY REMAINS DRY. Nov, 29 The commssloners held ol conzider- of a tion Talaha cee, Fla, Leon hoard ot county torday alternoon i the petition Tor ye pec meeting o purpose the and dry” The request of the e submitted sodenicd because it an insullicient number of s handred and the ptllllllll Yundreed and wine more ing i calling local aption “wet in this count petition, which been some time ago, W contiined Haes There wers TWenty-one names on and one w HeCesSury to law strued by So T according the allahas county comm will that in knrown remain condition commonly termed ey, DADE CITY MAN BURNED TO DEATH Dade City,Nov, 2 Noah Green, a well known fa was cremated in the calaboose afire, which he, him- cen was arrested last 1 who resides near here, this morning ull night on a charge of dennkenness and About 3 o'clock this beginning sober, teel cold serap- could gather on floor, to it. The flames communicated themselves to which burned duly locked up. morning, to zet Green began to and, the set fire quickly the wooden building, like tinder Locked up the place Greey found it impossible to escape and began to cry loudly for help. No one streets at that nour but a citizen who lives near the jail hurried to the place. He arrived too late, for Green was tien boyond hu- man aid. The building was burned to the ground and Green’ alone in on the wife and fve culi-

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