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HE 1 LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM vl LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUABY 16, 1912. No. 64. WGATION IS ™™ ™ ¥ Buams| Lakeland School Pupils | 55er =2, ANOTHER STRONG "'H:IR BuslN[ss Final preparations for I1llinois [ (By Assoviated Press)) Day, which will be held January 3o IVh fl d fl W k Memp! i £f COMPANY runM[D : ) | Memph an, 16, A meeting of will be made tonight at the offices o l eSt or the repre tive cotton exchanges { Smith and Steitz, Raymondo SR of the South will be held here Satur- apiNG VEN ! INCORPORATE To“ll‘ll . Rocm 1%, and all these day at the suggestion :»I.ll Hern T (IMBROUGH SYS- ;i"i FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND COXM- PANY IMPORTANT NEW LO- ted are invited to be presen Names Of the Five SlUdemS WhOSC Record chairmay of the Liverpool Cot 7v9] ais -+ 47 IRRIGATION. Lt TR | i Buyers' 1 Committer, to dis i - | e Tollowinz ];Uu- the names of ’ for Quarter was BCS[ n the crss the validation scheme adopted | CAL CORPORATION. i‘ =S¢ Who were boryg in Dlinois and by the Liverpocl buyers and New < paper will be ATS AN lents of l.'lkn];uul;‘; Respec“ve Grades \mk bankers, with 1. view to retch A\ business item of much impor- & 5 ‘“1(';” m Stetiz, J. R. Talley, Mr.| e understanding o adjust the | tanee is contained in the articles of 1l System Over| Bowiere, Mr. Hasenmuelle b P i i i i i is i gl | \ . Has [ il el | 7 B (o 5 : sitnation cansed by the vetusal of fincorporation, published in this issue AW @ eapital | Sidman; WL F. Hallam, B, E. Baxter, | The earollment of this school for Grade VI—B. the sonthern exchanges to partici- Mori : . | | E. M. Smailes, Earl . May, W, i the fourth month, ending in the first Addie Bailey., it |]‘| il ”..l..] ‘| : of the Florida & Geol Lt o M. Smailes, E: g v W, Siahor ¢ nte * Liverpool plan. N A . : : 3 red by the | poath, G, U, Conant, W, D, Edwards, | 2810 of Jauuary for the past threef Mada Phillips ; AR with its principal oftice in this city. ; well as the |y J: €. Coon, George Skene, Mrs, | Y¢87% has been as follows: 702 i Evaiyn Adams, RAILROAD OFFICIAL BURNED amd a capital stock of $30,000, 1010, T34 in 1911, T8 in 1912, The] Géorge Tibballs, wial viewpoint, e MeKittrick, Mrs. D, Parvis. Ihe Kimbrouzh 8ys-| i{, ¢, Stevens, Dr, C. T. McLane, Vep- [#V0TaE¢ attendance for the same} Joe Andrews, jas been demon-| oy J. Trebout, Samuel Bull, G, W. month has been as follows: 2 i Edward Holbrook. of the most cco-|Cline, E. . Kider, Wm. Sammon,|!"1% 552 i 1911 590 in 1wiz Tha Grade V—A. St A 0 and efficient s¥s-| My AL Murrie, Mr. W, MeMahon [4dvancement has been constantly up-| - Roy Mitchell, on ever devised, fl“dfl'l‘amp.n. W, ward, but not remarkable as far as Mary \\‘.nn-r. fact, and the great|R, Bay attendance is concerned. The chief Don \ TO DEATH IN CAR. This corporation is a merger of the real estate buisness of the Car- (By Associated Press) L. Stewart, industrial agent of the Cotton Belt Railroad, was burned (o death in his private car in a wreck in which three | personnel of the cempany, the enter- ter-Deen Realty Co. and the firm of . Lonis, Jan, 16 ¢ Bassott & Seally, and with the en- Larged capital backed by the strong Gibbous, Mrs. John 'y, Miss Harrict Hamer " a system in this|Frank MecDonald, Mrs. J. H. McDon- ".“”"""“"m has been in scholarship. Mabel \I.nln.u trains of three roads collided at Kel-] prise will be an important factor in o noiers have not hesi-iald, M. W. Vogler, Harry English, | The enrollment the resent year bidsf Dovald Conant. s0, Mo, ; j : o their faith in it by put- 1 ¢ . Eads. fair to go beyond NS00, Grade V—B. 1 2 2 the development of this section of i, this enterprise. i . The honor roll, the five highest in| D, H. Sloan, Florida. :g K :h is the practical 0BJEC-I- ]»0 Iml’s each class for the second quarter, is Charles Kennedy, 0""08{ AMERICAN The purposes of the corporation v S he et et are fully set froht in the legal notice the prominent insur- Grade XII. Louise Pantley, S”C'[‘l’v lNVASION : i g i < vice-president; J. E. B[lNfi R[MOV[I) Miriam Ross, Max Phillips. published elsewhere in this paper. J. . Melton is president of the e apcalist and real estate Gerald Mitchell, Grade IV—A. : Y " coarys and . M. Clay- Representative Barleso P ts Suella Groover, Annie Laurie Waring, Queen Mary Wishes to Bar American new concern, Ellis Deen is vice-presi- : 4 the First National P! : ‘ a Totes Edna Reddick, Norris Upson, Women From Presentation At dent and J. W. Scally is secretary g~ surer. The directory in- Against Order Taking Troops Lela Norton. 'f"""" ‘S"a"' Court. and treasurer. Other strong and i« W Deen and other promi- From Mexican Border. 4 Grade XI. l':»h-.(-ordun. —_— capable men are included in the or- 1 Thus oflicered and with Anna Coon, Florrie Sloan, % At i the project itself, the (By Associated Press.)’ Elsie Norton, Grade IV—B. S "). W"'fl e |:nl ) ganization it starts off with brightest Washington, Jan, 16.—Represent- Lula Hart, Vera Mitchell, New York, Jan. 16— Because — S A peuts for large success, ative Burleson, of Texas, protested to Gordon Hart, Louise Rogers, Queen Mary does not like the Ameri- | DgEL, BETWEEN PROMINENT 3 y Pe, ‘e lme an society “invasion,” hereafter the T the President against the recent or- i :alm'«r‘ l.).“:;m'.m ; :»nly Alll‘(‘r)h"lll w;:l:u-n Iu‘bv prm«-m‘- MEN AT MENPHIS. ) LODGE F.AND A M. der removing regiments of troops Lloyd “mmfil‘lde & l‘“'“l:' m’lt: ‘na: i e to the court will be those married (ONVENED AT JACKSONVILLE, | from the Texas border. Burleson| ** ; ORLIR UG TR e (Ry Assoclated Press.) AVED ) asther Heath, Grade IlI—A to British subjects, or whose male po | T. Bar- said that conditions in Mexico should : Lt 7 ; Memphis, Jan. 16.—-John T. Ba Alma Trammell, Markueirte Owens, relations hold high official positions e « Jan. 16,.—The eighty- be investigated further before the Willie Hetherington . Eddie McRae in England, if her suggestion s tenstein, manager of a coal company, ! communication of the|troops are taken away. The Presi- Hosils Brvsit gton, |‘ die \m(: e ' was shot and killed by W. T. Avery, of Free and Accepted|dent will talk the matter over with ; 'd X 'IIUI; I; 5 "l"' i i e a real pstate dealer, . la assembled at the s"‘""‘”)’ Stimson, Grade IX. [ it el Ly ~"""' Bartensteln lived at the Avery ) :(,,;;.; at 11 o'clock ke . — ;l::l:n:(;:fam' '!x Helen Ilog’:’;:'m_n" i WRECK 0Nt K“_l_[n home, and the shooting occurred there, Avery declined to state the 3 i ‘ ::Lv:-:s:':'):)‘mfo:l::rz? co'-ntsl lN stvt" 2\ed Ekipper, '. Sl Wi . sfvtml lNJuan cause of the trouble, but says he fired Mary Groover, Myrtle Montz, the state are pres- v[‘ns IN fitmlA Forrest (vl(;::‘de o Willie Birt Aunderson, in self-defense. : . \ ehrd Grand . Sarah Funk, (By Associated Press.) & : "']‘ hrist, Gran Seiiace Gladys Coon, 4 Edith Holbreok. Meric Miss., Jan. 16. -The ex- Pnor- ROI.FB HONORED' i irand Lodge, arrived (By Assoviated Press.) Leon Jackson, Grade II—A. iger was killed, several 1 ‘| he governor will] Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 16.— T":“‘!’ 131 Lurlene Pillans, Anne Seixas McGlas slightly hurt and one car| Gainesville. Jan. 15, - Prof. P, ; 1 b the ChyCIor R litio coldsl i nortwostertQeotglay Loliaterbleimlnik, Harold McClamma, burned in a derailment of the Ala-| 1. Rolfs, Director of the Florida Ex- e & 7 since February 14, 1805, Hazel Coon, Robert Eades, bama and Vieksburz passenger train | periment Station, has returned from ers of the Grand . 3 Grade VII—A. Walter Bedenbaugh, near here, Washington, where he has been in - e i “GRAUSTARK" COMING Leola Wright, Elita Cason attendance at the opening of the .,,- dovers Deputy - Grand MMJABY 23. Iris Bryant, Grade 1I—B. JACKSONVILLE 28 ABOVE. American Association for the Ad- S - Frances Skinner, William Mcllwane, vancement of - Science. While in son. Senior Grand| Messrs. Baker and Castle, New trunelle Swindel, Fred Machonald Jackzonville, Jan. 11 After a| Washington, Prof. Rolfs was made a - i York producers of well-known Broad- Walter Pillans, Mary Roder, continuous rain in Jacksonville and [member of the American Botanical 3 Junior Grand | way successes, personally vouch for Grade VII—B. Marie Leonard, vicinity for the past three and | Society and his many friends are = ; . their organization which comes 0| pugsie Bryant, Ruth Collins, vights, accompanied by cold weather, | congratulating him upon the honor ( mn! Treasurer | this city in the romantic success, lottie Bryant, Grade I—A. s the clonds passed over today and the v, Grand - Sec- “Grausm‘l‘k. on January i Virginia Lufsey, Whlliam Norvel, sun came out to brightey the hearts BLITCH PLEADS GUILTY. v i ; ; Mr. George D. Baker, one of the| pucile Clough, Hazel Holler, of the tourists, who had come here s : irand (h.lpl.n‘n. most prolific dramatists of the pres-{ Aary Lue McRae Sophia Thurston, fo escape the severe cold of the | Admits He Robbed Post-Office and Is vsiing year Willl ent day, has taken George Barr Me- whis Wil e Thi £ ) S \ At Grade VII—A Leslie Williams, Northern The thermometer Fined $500 .n‘\! ‘dd :-alurr Cutcheon’s hook as the basis for this Redella Gain, Mabel Lane, {registered 28 degrees early this morn i the address of | play adapting same 3 4 : Applications fo play. In "d_‘”"”"“ same for '?" Nannie Funk, Grade I—B. ing, which was the lowest for the Ocala, Jan. 15, The January term b [ 2tRRT, SMT/ABERAL B8 SUccoRdest 0L iRilE inimbna, (To be sent in present cold spell. - Thus far o re=f o0 poderal Court convened in .“”‘h:‘" r;:‘:l:’:l; adhering to the rundamental princi-| Gladys Davis, Very respectiully orts of damage 1o crops has heen resfysc e this morning. Judge Locke, ple of the story as written by Mr. Mary McTeer. WM. N, SHEATS, Prin ;..u-l.:d The lowest temperature 101y 00 forr, Clerk Locke and otber < from every por-| McCutcheon. He has enveloped thel - \"f'-‘ In he *“"'; outside of Jackson-{ oo oficials being present. The [ e here for the | character of Yetive, Princess of rmt R[Nn[ns WOMEN CAN VOIE el Bt Hly v STl VRS iR DL TS s to be the|“Graustark,” in sweect, sympathetic, min Roland Blitel for misappropria- history of the " TROUBLE CONTINUES WITH tion of funds from the Ocala pe 1- ) lovable and pure woman of Mr. M- MANV m)Mfl_[SS V()(]S] [lK[ MfNS STRIKERS AT LAWRENCE. | i Bliteh was reprosented by Cutcheon's ideas; that of Gre rf.'nfl' |‘ i Anderson. e entered a olea TWINS" ¢, he has made the firm enecr- My Assoelated Press.y of gnilty and was fined $300. Thia TWINS TOliYesuE s e {Japan City Swept BY Flames, and In Sweden Law Will Permit Enfran- | Lawrence, Mass, Jdan, 16, Whil, ‘ 5 firt 1 the conet met in LLING NEW LAURELS, | £etic. intrepid, chivalrons Ame | was the first time thee covrt m | Thousands of Buildings Are chisement of Women and Their | armod preace prevailed at the textiic] oo Poderal biilding aod dudze | mills, President Wood, of the Ameri-{y ) | gentleman; Dagmar, the Prin ! e mediang, | e ondant and friend, the chic, | Destroyed. Election to Office. 1 bring the| N — ' { cheery, coquettish ingenue; and An-| that has | (By Associated Press,) (By As ¥ 26, call- | guish, the breezy, blufling Am r 1 Osaka, - Jatn, -, 16,k Borie P ey h is just| ccllege-bred man and good foliow |of fires which broke out early this \Wemen are « jmorning swept unchecked across the | juve an equal ¢ a heantifal oneech dedi- can. Woolen Company, refused W4y e court bndiding to 'k, meet the strikers (o arbitrate thei ricvances and the walk-ont spread SURETRERRE Ky i ' 'HALLAM INVESTS $275.000 i L llene i bl el IN SUMTER AND CITRUS. 5 b [ compelled to threaten them with | pastice, honor and merey sociated Press) 1 Jan 16 {to tour other mill Thousands ’ | lies acd | The minor character bui the| ¢ from the throne | e ialntas ¢ wm]urn half of this city, fanned by with men. A sp ' Severs i } 0- | A handled, retaininz ¥ Laoy e Several mills have w0 g opgonville, e, 15, B twin stars § B s wind he fire inue o at g Ny e intro- | i ! iy i and energetic personalitics fard ”'4‘ The fire continued |announced that a bill would be t peenie { ves azent tor Thompson and Jack- 4 | 1 late this afternoon, when, ac- | quced enfranchising women and mak- | t } just i | g [ ' ators, as s Aty is em- {cording to official figures, 268 | iug them eligible for election 1o the ’ large land n',.u I's, Hs. :u' e a1.0608 Cres, - il scenery and R | buildings were destroyed. Thirty pational assembly c“lN[st RU[[RS SI[P ”M Loy dpigitenthain 5 h some of ¥ J rus and Sumter countics, which was thousand persons are rendered home- | ‘ chased by W . fallam & Co., at * 3 soug hits of | less. During the first few hours the | | ImWN AND 0”] pur < g T ard. A hand- NOIED vtltRA flames took more than 1.200 houses. | TEMPERATURE FELL TO 30 | \\1 hington, . ( The u»nsuh.-r;'., 7is Is a big feat- | DEGREES; WARMER WEATHER' iH'm in this deal was $275,000. This some stunning | (By Associated Press) [tract is in the immediate vicinities SRkl |nooszv1:x.r DENOUNCES y | ¢ rel {of Floral, St. Catherine and Bushnell s in a way M an. 16.—J. G. ! Last night was the coldest weil - & | Al < l&m-ph . s | RUMOR AS PIPE DREAM." “"' et 1 Al e A cabled Giies, ard is located on the Atlantic 10st skeptical. [son, ex-commander of the | Ve yet exper nter, | inensuie trom a Chiness : ; 4 tlators™ is by | Soci of Confederate Vetera (By Associated Press.) { temperature h 1““., hery e proclama Const Lin "”" o “"“""" Air Line Vest production | miss i ¥ 15. His wi f" New Y Jan. 16.—Ruocsevelt de- freezinz and iv m T 1 tion of abdication will be published Railway )‘( his I""'l v\ll! ll;‘ l"i"‘"'l e eve B : recoverinel .., g dy T asts s 8o the offect that it went 2 ¥ 4 the market immediately for colo- ive ever pre-|thinks he TCOVOTINE | (ared that he is not “diccuss ports are to the eff YE by the throne tod Iy 60 purpose This is the sec- 1 as low as 30 de e lfrrqv a nervous hre { pipe dr ' when he was a rt from Indianapolis vored by the stee] in- = | 2bont 5 r“’f*},’” ARE MCVAMARAS lone to veg f te ial nomira- that it will now ¥ quite a reputation fT..um..x F.| 5 A afternoon d 1 t ! four larae - t of the| ure w prevad n tonight. tBy Associat P ' tran=actions in which he fisured dur- d Trust (Om,‘ (By Associated Press. (OULD Tl'r}gbigsfgi:}'g}: — Weather Repor faikoon - 6.—Advocacy | ing the past few weeks, having res Ab.\ the State| Pekin 16.—A bomb whi z[ < Tampa, January ! ’ ey ittt e 20008 acres in - Duval nths ago,|was thrown at the carriage of Pre- (By Associated Press.) Fair tonight and Wed: Warm- | v one ot 1 featu O connty to New Jersey people and .7 ™as indicted for |mier Yuan Shi Kai, killed two sol- St. Louis, Jan. 16.—Fire did $100,- er Wednesday. Fre-zing tempera- the mossape of Earl Brew who Was | 16,060 acres in Brevard county to " * When he knew the ' diers and injured seven others, some|000) damage to warchouses because ture tonight. nauzurated as Governor of Missis-| McNeill, of this city. The four sales olvent, 'ol whom will die. water in fire-plugs was frozen. ’ WUrTZ, |sippl aggregated $785,000,