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i i | 4 & ragf TWO T X X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-K-X-R-F-X-] 2 ° CHUKCH CALENDAR. L & -] ’0000000000000000] Presbyt-rian Church. Rev. W. I’ aalmers, pastor, \’ Sunday vol 9:45 a. m. ! Morn’ sermon 11:00 a m, Ev .g sermon at 7:00 p. m. V., ... 8. (. E. meets in co-operas tion with other societies at the Cum- oerland Presbyterian. Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. Christian Church. Weimer, Pastor. : Geo. W, Sunday school ¥:45 a. m. Communion 10:45 a, m. Preacliing, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. (. E. co-operates with other socictics at Cumberland Pres- wterian church. Evening sermon, 7:50 . m. 1 | | | | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay SI.‘ The Willinm Dudley Nowlin, b, b, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. 1L C. Rev, pastor, Stevens, superintendent, Preaching TEla 0 m. Wk evening at 7:40, Woman's M ciety Mounday 3:8 Baptist Young at 6:15 poom Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m East Lakeland Mission. Sunday at 11 a, m. and | prayermeeting Wednesday | and Aid So- People’s Meeting sunday sciool at 3 p.m. E, A, Milton, superintendent, I'rnyex‘-I meeting Thursday at 7 p. m., | Ejpiscopal Church, Rev. J. 0. Weddell, rector, Each sinday excepting only the third Suuday of cach month, Sutd.y -chool every Sunday at 10| pa. m Sercice 00 a, m. Evenit o Prayer 5:60 p. m | L. Church, South. e Prastor, Sty soheol 9:45 a0 my Mo 1 cemon 11:00 a, m., | Fpw Lenzue 6:00 p. m. Ever o service, 7:00 p, m. 1 Praycimecting Wednesday 8:00 ] p. m. Lutheran Chuich. { Rev. 11, J. Mathias, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m, Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and 7:00 p. m, second and fourth Sun- days. Catholic Church, Rev. A. B. Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second feurth Sundays at 9:00 a. m. and ! Cumberland Presbyterian. Without pastor. Sunday school at the regular hour Y. P. S C.E at 6:20 p. m. QM'l"l"N'N('WMW MILLINERY} ¢ % Ladies' Tailored Suits and * Skirts, ¢ % MISS MINONA HERRON g Herron Block. » e LR S ODS i Gentry Undertaking Co.| Successors to Angle Undertaking Co. :: EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘Phones: 245. S. L. A, CLONTS IN day or night, DEALER Real [state CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— SOME FINE BARGAINS. w arrested him for not having a nine- | mooe *d long and loud Kansas City | Office in Clonts’ Building. ‘ J.W.ELILIS | ..Real Estate Agent... City and Country Property; Im- proved and Unimproved Orange Groves a Specialty: WE HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST TRUCK LAND IN FLORIDA Room 1, Raymondo Building. 1 Phone 309. {curred and hastened home. | ane L000 for evidence ! play | thap the leareful he is. , he could, O HOAE OBt s0 (] — CHRONOLOGY OF FAMOUS- DYNAMITING CASES LOPOIOFOPOFOIOIOD QPOPOLOHOPOPOIOLOIQIOPOPODOIO! m The Times building at First street and Broadway, Los Angeles, was de- stroyed early in the morning of Oc- tober 1, 1910, General Harrison Grey Otis, own- er and publisher of the Times, was Mexico when the explosion Twenty- dis- in oe- persons were killed in the aster. A special grand jury to investigate the disaster was assembled, October 1910, It returned a verdict that he Times was destroyed by dyna- | mite. General Otis, through the columns of the charged union labor imes, | with being responsible. Union labor leaders denied the L eharge and offered a reward ol §5.- leading 1o the ar- rest and conviction of the guilt parties, Twenty-three indictments were 1 tnrned by the grand jury on Jan- FHIR 1911, Earl Rogers, a lLos P AL s attorney employed by ! Merchuints and Manufacturers asso- i clution, presented the evidence, Thet mdictments were secretly Ailed and {hench warrants issued, On April 12, 1911, James R, Me- Namara and Ortie R, MeM were arvested in Detreit, Mich, operatives of William J. Burns, Nu tional Detective Agency. ! On April 22, 1911, John J. MeNa-| mata, iltlll'll:llillll:ll' secretary of the Bridee and Structural ron Workers' FUnion, was arrested in the oflices ol the nuion in Indianapolis, Alter a cording to union men, competent judge- - John hasty arrangement ac- before and Burns' de- ‘lm-H\r agency operatives, James B, MeNamara and Ortie . MeMan were also brough west at the same {time, but by different routes, All three were lodged in the city jail inf Los Angeles, On July 5, 19101, the two MceNa- ma and MeManigal were given their preliminary examination. Me- Manigal was charged with dynamit- ing the Llewellyp fron Works in Los Angeles on December 25, 1910, | The two MeNamaras were held charged with resposibility for the [Times explosion and were held for trial on a charge of murder without bail. Superior set the date ber 10, 1911, Story of Alleged Dynamiting. During August and the early part of September, 1910, three men. whom the prosecution claims to have been James B MeNamara, H. AL Schmidt and David Caplin, registers ed at various hotels in Los Angeles and San Krancisco under varying It is claimed that the men, known as I A. Schmidt, David Caplin, A, 1. son, . A, Porry, J. B. Leorand and William Morris variously during this time, completed preliminary ar- rangements for the dynamiting o the Times building, including nego- tiations for the purchase of dyna- mite from the Giant Powder \Works at Giant, Cal, and the renting of the launch Pastime, also known as the Peerless, for use in transporting the dynamite September 20 using the Pastime for a tour of San Francisco bay. Schmidt and Perry deposited $500 with K. H. Baxter. part owner ot the launch, against possible damage Walter Bordwell trial as Octo- Judge for their names. who were On the 1o secus T ————————————— e et e, | —— = — = e = - LOTS OF LAWS. A Kansas merchant who had just 'p;nlni a ftine because his vegetable dis- box was not six inches higher sidewalk, ventured the as- sertion that a man can’'t go from morning till night without breaking Kansas law, no matter how A hotel man thought and a wager was made, and the next day was set for the ‘'l win that bet all right,” said the hotel man. “Ull stay in bed all day tomorrow.” And he did, until just betore dark. an inspector came along and some | whe n foot sheet on his bad {Journal i Bedroom Slippers Make | Serviceable Gift. Many inexpensive gifts may be made from ribbon, and bedroom) slippers are not the least among them. For these very comfortabl belongings Dresden ribbon may be esed or heavy double faced satin ribbon, plaited or woven. These are newer than those of the wider ribbon. The soles are of | quilted satin and a silk cord or bind- {iug ribbon joins soles and uppers. an in- MeNamara | was bronght to Los Angeles by Cali- ;l‘m‘ni:l deputy sheriffs B. Brice, 11|y Bry-| pretext of | test. ! BHE BYSNING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 4, 1911 SOOI BOBC P 3 Schmidt under th- name of William Morris, arran"ul pre- viously ordered, on board the launch Peerless at the factory at Giant. Ou i the the owner of the aunch discovers that the name Pas- for the delivery of dynamite, same day {time has bheen changed to Peerless, d b S, 3¢ 52 from the Koiso-Klinker Co. i Peerless and B ‘ = A o on board the craft. i » ) September 26 The Pastime is re- ? {turned to one of the owners, David i Burrows, and the money on deposit ;i» setinrned after all allowances hn\v {heen made for minor injuries, Ex- M e & amination shows< that another pame ;' plate s been placed over the nam.: o l September 22 SON AN, TAl by meuans of aluminum letters, later discovered to have been purthaul September 3 -Schmidt and l'un {leave Sausalito in the arriving at Giant are assisted by o third man in placing the dynamite! D3O FOBOBOFOEFQIQ LT QPO i o FOR MEN’S FURNISHINGS, STET- ——__—’_fi A s UP-TO-DATE Ilabcrdasher HODOTOIOTOPOIOGONOFOIVHIO POTOIOFOIVI O OL0H IFOIOFOFOPOIOL0O4 We Are Headquarters HATS, WALK-OVERand HAN- . || SHOES, SAVOY SHIRTS LOR-MADE- SUITS GUARANTEED FIT AND STYLE | | | Pastime < september 20 Sehmide and Per & 3 y oarri in Los Ange Perry % e e 1o all e llhoy to carry K ! r vo itens Schmidt goes 2 “@ ‘ to. the New Bulthuve, registering S G T QIO O N DY G SO O DO O QOB SO CHICH IO o as Bryo | October 1 The Las Angeles Times 1I‘,H:I}‘. Loi= blown 1 perzons los- w O O D S C frg their Hives as aoceanlt of the dis s & ‘h' o [} Ot 1 Schwmidr and Perry | DRANE BUILDING PHONE 298. LAKELAND Tt Heave Los Angeles for San Francisco, | i i where they go lo the Arcade hote! | October 16 Ten cases of dyna ?@ AT mite later identified as part of the! g 2| Cpurchise at Giant, ave found inoa [vacant house at 1622 Nillt"l'l‘ll'rv; street, South San Francisco, | Ihe Pr fe i “s October 17 The tarpaulin - in 0 ss 0 which the dynamite was wrapped i- ¢ identified as the one sold o William | Capps of 1565 Grove Francisco, W, P Wbt DR R R SULLIVAN, | ; ol — PHYSICIAN— | Lawson and D Special attention given to Surgery Caplin: had heey living at that ml- e and Gynecology October 1 Mis, Belle Lavin, .”‘I\-nt.nl‘\ Building 'Pone 132 whose lodging house Schmidt lived LAKELAND, FLA. i while in San Fran o, is ;lrrvsh-\l‘ on oan ||‘rx:|||;mu“ d .wllv.l war DA. W. R. GROOVER, rant charging murder. She is taken | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kenwucky Building Angeles coroner's jury, W, P Lawson is Caplan has dis- his wife and| (Dr. Sarah E Wheeler to Los as a witness befor the foutd by the police, LARRLAND, FLORIDA, appeared, deserting children, October 25 Special grand jury is | ;v' :'!) el '5 1 sworn in at Los Angeles, \\'inu-ssn-.-| Ofi”( AT“_““ K‘IM\‘ e are summoned from San Franclsco | Roums 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Buildirg | i taking of testimony begins, |1 LARELAN D, FLORIDA, 1911 Twenty-three returned by the They are secretly filed and bench warrants are issued. April 12 Ortie K. MeManigal ai- rested in Detroit for the alleged dy- namiting of the Llewellyn Iron Works at Angeles, subsequent to the destruction of the Times build- ing. In confession accuses James B, D MeNamara, alias Bryson, alias Per- ., of being the actual dynamiter of [of Times. Acting on this informa- Office, Room No. 2, K'“‘““‘! i ing. Residence, Mr. G. M. Wright's, tion, MeNamara is arrvested in De- Phone No. 122. Calls answered prompt- troit the same day ly, day or night. Headquarters, Lake April 22 John J. McNamara, in-| Pbarmacy, Lakeland, Fla. ternational secretary of the Bridge and Structural Iron Workers of Am- erica, and brother of James B. Me- Namara, is arrested at Indianapolis as being the man who planned the struction of the Angeles | Times. July 5 The MeNamara brothers ire brought up in Los Angeles for| preliminary examination and are 1 bound over to the superior court on in urder charges October 10 Trial of the lm;n'w brothers begines | and the January indictment: l:r:nul jury. DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH l SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nosc and Throat 1 | Glasses Scientifically Prescribed 141, Residence 22. Lakeland, Fla. ‘Phone: Office Bryant Bldg, Los ; B. Il. -Meymml PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. W. §. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 'TUCKER & TUCKER, | —Lawyers— { Raymondo Bldg, i Los | lLakeland, Florida R. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— Bartow, Fla.| | ‘Roor 7 Stuart Blds. BUCOLIC MUSIC. C. M TBAMHELL Attorney- ! Offices, Bryau: Little Willie being a city boy, null never seen a cow. While on a visit | to grandmother he walked fields with his Law. Building his on| across the cousin ( John. A cow was grazing there, and| Lakeland. Fla. l\\llh. s curiosity was greatly ex- | = t jited ‘ ‘ ROGERS & BLANTON , "Oh. cousin John, what' that?” he| Lawyers tlakvdv Bryant Block, 'Phone 319 “Why, that is only a cow,” John| Lakeland, Fla. | replied ! ‘ “And what are those things nnf ! 'her bead & 'mo S. EDWARDS “Horns,” answered John. Attorney-at-Law. ’ | Before they had gone far the cow | : : ‘ b Office in Munn Building Willie was astonished I.uokir.gi LAKELAND, FLORIDA. | ;i\mk he demanded in a very “M‘N‘I | £0H030#030101 QIO 0FONOPOFO OPOFOBIFOFOCHOT T © DON’'T WORRY ABOUT IT i Just iusure your property with us and forget ir. you in good companies only «time tried and fire test Just yonr losses personally and pleasantly; pay you pio without dizcount; look after *he renewal of your po vacancy permits and gasoline permits without charge that good agents should do for the protection of thei We insure both country and town property. THE R. H. JOHNSON FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY P. E. CHUNN, Manager 0 Lakeland, Fla Successor to Johnson and Cannon. Pet Cream, small, 6 for . .. % Pet Cream, large, 3 for 2 Van Camp Cream, small, 6 for ... .. Ry % Van Camp Cream, large. 3 for ... ... .. 4] New Florida Syrup, qt. bottle ... ... ... ... 20 ¢ Hickers' and Mothers' Oatmeal, .. .. .. 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S ’|c those caught on the British coast and Lol SRty ) 6 o :‘d ROCR' s‘nd and c‘ment !0' i :he north Atlantic coast of the United |- — - — 6 SUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL nmcmohs States. They are in fine condition the | & 12 2-1 18 inch Drain Ti idewalk, Posts. = H ; i‘ie" round and may be caught lu the Willing to Obnge. 2 mel::;dss' dEtc i 3 Agocns any season of the year with.- | 1 want recognition as a taxpayer,” | & Stack . - s . e & out fear of interruption by northers, eaid the irate citizen. “All rignt,” | 2 Gocd Stock on Hand WE Deliver Frec at least not for more than a day or go | said the municipal boss; “we'll send 9 H B ZlMMERMAN Proofleto" during any time of the vear. ! the assessor around to see you again.” !®