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HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Published in the Best Town in the éest Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1912, Lt SAM LAYS " Y58 Sovoer PEDAGOGUES 10 [DATES FINED 1% ™% ou s CHAUTAUQUANS DOWN THE LAW, e wieszemseem MEET HERE, FOR PRIMARIES|, - - == o/ HAD GATHERING which ‘we will start in. this S | Rossiter, who attempted 1o take ey o Sunday attercoon by taking big dow f trseinin aue o] MET IN BRYANT BUILDING LAST LAND DISTRICT CONVENES | EVENTFUL DAYS FOR THE |.iiur poison, died o1 .wo ociock| NIGHT AND HAD PLEASANT HLRE ON JANUARY 27, POLITICIANS. | ning, The unfortanate yues DISCUSSION CF PLANS. was about seventeen y LTI ON CUBA TBAT | o or txa un 1., | TEACEERS' INSTITUTE OF LAKE- | APRIL 50 AND }AY 28 WILL BE /57 ADIDE BY PRO- ] v Mineria and Willian | TREATIES. [Gireen BT s astory that will please | oun ad old, It Qs cne 6f the lat»| Hterary productions in book form| The Teachers’ lustitute of the would cost W0, Subscribers to the | Lakeland Districe will meet in xh:n‘ Evening Telezram got to cead this; High School Anditorivm at 9 a. m., el Press.) 17, -Havin President Gomez Jackscoville, Jan, 16, The Demo- [dge ard was o sweet and - pretty In response to invitations to the cratic wies for Flovida will be | young zivl, and her tragic end isf o000 e e Chautauqua and e Hine i i & held April 20 and May 2N torz, [sareatly deplored The physicians i splendid s pet i p rg WS ) Wiz ¢ liewing is 3 e . United States |1 TR A b d0chi navs : teTHEWINE B pese qates being determined by the [ verked with her heroieally all - Sun- p to treati .‘x.lul all the important news of the|the program: t is now awa _iworld, besides other interesting fea:-| Stripture desson and Prayer Officials here are " )“ very day-all for ten cents VoLl JenKing AR veek. Tell your friends w ay Devices that Yeu Have Found Usce- Mabie H ¢ tie Cubang un- | V¢ 11 your friends who may eviues that You Have Found Usc-pyy e goiie nded in the proverbial |2 eelock this moruing she passed as the guests of Mrand Mrs . are only to| 'Ot be subscribers about this fineful in Governing Your Room Miss- i A : time as the guests of Mr. and 3 e only to A = i 1 Mel “love-t1oist sway without having regained con Ruck Al story wh 8 . 3 s Nora Hart and ) MeRae ¢, Rucker Adams, ns. there |10 itk ts next _“'"””l"-‘ il LB liina Besidis » s County and Nation-| sciousness, MICKAL Auan _atisfaction, s°we“':llnl don’'t miss the opening chap- Five minute discussion: The friends who Kindly tendered o : 5 G e al officers, the electors will also vote | ters I'he Value of Phonics in the First the use of their offices had their tury plans - that ol § 4 3 for Circuit Conrt State 4 s cocessary in the isl- 4 “”:" "“_“I'\s ‘\_“"s Lena MeCrary torneys and an ass audi- R(’YAI_ wrlcoM[ rooms comfortably heated and brill- woved in two days PR[AC"[R MUS]- Five nn'mnn disc xfm: or G A jantly lighted and with several Lo fivst erder. War Demonsliate e L IoroD s Bl o s (o G e o e Fn s fi'er Io CAR“INAI_ stoves in the lobhy of the building o not anticipate fAct C“Anfit tween .\iu:-lmng'nl A\\ork n.nd Devel- Bare o0t R nn e et L i* proved an ideal place for a recep- vlun.-nlA \\nr.k in .\nmvlwr in xh:‘ In- R sy ; e - Lion, as it was surely an ideal com- R termediate Grades - Miss Mary Guth={ 5 5 Gren T was adopted, Great Demonstration in Homor of [,y Much intorest was mani ANNOUNCEMENT IS McFarland to Be Brought Back From I.“‘I--‘i\\- minute discussion: ARjuRES dj fomind iKhi Wiy SANON Ty, WO - :“- -l::‘lil:l.ll:l-l'l'in: ‘\Nhl:"ll:lh ‘:::‘:“‘:’:' Il‘llllv- made to reorganize the committee turns as Prince of Church. i : ’ RECEIVED IN HAVANA, Tennessee in Connection With Discuss the Relation Between the S T cvening on topies tending toward | e Mr, rice ol IRE T us * : Parent an the Teacher, and the AR REVIE S The miests were aus T Death of Miss Coe. o a: i 'I::ll TN‘ :l;(lu l:\. y:m\ml,lz‘t Chiirirs 0T Nkt whe 160 by e ey this interest. The guests wer | 14 - i Y| Prank Walpole, of Manatee, backed | New York., Jan, 17, John M. Far-| ™ mbled in the lobby and numbers 17.—Tranquillty and L. A, Jett Ly e paiddesiabelsng (By Associated Press.) : TR up by Hal W. Adams, of Lafayette,| oy A . |distributed, allotting each ten guests of a shock caused : P b CHE ey, Catholic Archbishop of New to a certain room where the conver- Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 17.—Requisi- : and C. F. Venable, of Sumter. The|york, came home today a Cardinal aent that the United| tion papers for the return of Rev.| TELEGRAM ADVERTISING PAYS |resolution introduced by Mr. Adams, |, . Wallonio e rReE s "I"""; satlon was upon certain phases of the notice of interven-| W, D, McFarland, under indictment SAYS DR. NOWLIN. | however, was finally tabled, the vote| iy pis life. ||:. was welcomed by Chautauqua work. ch toples | a5 i Cubans abided by |in connection with the death of Miss : rETE T ol ¢ | being twenty-nine to twelve, (hoiisands, who. Lied. Bis. prosresd “What does the Chautauqua meay 1o ‘zouble in the interior, | Elsie Coe, which followed an opera-| A few days ago Dr. Nowlin placed | iy pemocrats will take a rad- | yrom the bt 10, the l‘adlc:lrul ustil Yot ’,f"'"rl"" I.m‘lurv'r s i 5 feared. High offi-|tion, have been prepared and sent to| an advertisement it the classified | jcal step in reference to the election | wpore six thousand school children |‘3""""".'_““_"'."- "ol 8 C—its 4 sad note of warningfthe capital for action by the gov-|department of the T:legramr, stating |of & President of the United States, | oo awaiting him. TBRY R b purpose,” '“'I‘Iw time, the plm‘l'.: u..l. people should heed | ernor. McFarland is now in Tennes-| qat ho had White Orpington eggs|as the names of prominent Demo-|igy is only the first of a series of BiEARITL: (Im“"""“m,s‘"“u.' am' nntry. The Spanish | see, where he Is director of missions crats mentioned in connection With | jomonstrations for him. others, following the same lne o for sale. He dropped into the Tele- S : W ~ dvlighted with the an-|for the United Presbyterian church. ' 8 pped v the presidency, will be printed upon thought, gave no room for any con gram office this ufternooi and said sideration of the weather and proved * s intervention would e the official ballot, by request of the 0 e i ‘o0 b s, they say. The “Advertising {1 your papes certainly [ aandidates, and the clectors will thus IUCKER ANNoUthS that this group of friends could talk i1 t of other things, . o « trouble is partici- cox LAN“I”AIE pays. | advertiscd my fine White| paye ap opportunity to make an ex- R h bon ! ary men in politics, Orpington egss v sale and althouh | progsion of their choice. In this con- roR ms' AIIoRNEY After an intermingling of friends %t constitution forbids and ron SIAI[ SENAI[ the week I8 not yet over, I have al-[pastion, delegates to the Nattonal in the lobby a collation of ices was it [nited States object to, ready sold 50 of these eggs at fancy|convention will be bound by the ac- s i served and all pronounced even a e Former Mayor of Lakeland Aspires to prices. If 1 had 1ot placed the ad-[gion of the electors supporting the | Lakeland Lawyer Will Ask Suffrages|greater interest in things pertaining ) LODGE F. AND A. M. vertisement fn your paper. I would | eapgdate receiving the highest num- of Voters for Important and iy haitgugun,. My imng: M Al TTENDED. Represent District of Polk in 6 8 u s, g oo . 5 ams were assisted in their entertain- LA.RE‘E‘EY A ! . Upper House il s ‘“? 7= TION Y, Responsible Position. i by the young ladies of the steno- |;:r:ulh|r force of the offices, teachers : el T Se o Ntw '0““ “As nlNKvntvolulloN My, Epps Tucker " presents injof (he school, and those who lent 1l communication In today's issue of the ivening this issue of the ning (Telegram | ipeir offices for the occasion, 'o » of Florida, Free| Telegram Mr. J. A. Cox announces as AN("“{R B'fi BMZ[ IN sol]l“ AM[RICA nnouncement candidate for [ whom much eredit is due for the ns convened yes-[a candidate for State Senator from - ceuting Attorney of Polk county. [ guceess of the evening. Wisonic Temple on |[the district composed of Polk county. | Warehouse of Terminal Storage Co. : T To the clientele of the Evening] Matters pertaining to the Assem- e ct composed ¢ ’Connderanle Fighiting is Reported |-, i i hardly, ned ¥ 0| 1ly are being pushed, and the pro- \\-|:].." (\::r:; ‘;:ln: Mr. Cox has long been identified Burns With Loss of Over Mill- ‘ From Paraguay, President Ro- offer wny words of introduction as|grams and tickets will be Isued 1u ‘ist (Governor of with the progress of Lakeland and ion and a Quarter. veeards wr. Tucker. Reared in thisig fow days. A five-dollar season lodge to order, a Polk county. having served the city Sl | connty, he has been prominently be-|y ket gives you a reserved seat at an r of Masons from|as Mayor for five terms, acted as (By Associated Press.) | fore the people almost continuousl; verage cost of less than ten cents during the years of his manhood, per entertainment, This evening of 3 | (By Associated Press.y State were pres-| President of the Polk County Board| New York, Jan. 17.—The seven- o5 oy 17 There i i having filled varions positions in the | qypeostion and — helpfulness makes public service, and at present hold- e Chantauqua a greater pleasure ing the oflice of city attorney of {4y ann. Lakeland, For several years he ha their friewd about seventy-live State Democratic Executive Commit-|day nizht and yestorday, and late|stthered in tie reception vooms of tee, Which met here today at noon. | list wight it was thought that she|the offices of the Beyant building lasg The ses-ion was particularly stormy, [ Bad a zood chance to recover, bat at | cvening and enjoyed o very happy jas Being Taken Prisoner. of Trade since its inception. and has [Story warchouse of - the “Terminall, Cpony, i fighting in the vieinity cad his annaul ad-1, e ways assisted in upbuild- | StOrage Company occubying an en-f e agpeion, the capital of Paraguay, § reviaw. ol - the i tire block of North River front wasi, ., coon the adlicrents of Presiden : . ing both town and county. He is 4 5 4 S & | § A 7 past year, inter- burned this morning with a loss of |, jjas and the revolutionists, Many ! e tiful allusions and|&crtlemun of superior business quali- | gy 550,000, The building contained | 5y 0 T ape g | PO Taw g this city and at thelgapp pLORIDA CITRUS SHIPPED. ssions and whole- | fications, a natural booster, and could { much goods awaiting transfer to the | o e dion and the Pres- """"‘-‘ seat, ‘“'“ the II:NI two \"'I" . i : p 6. The fire ¢ Wit soviated with iis father be relied on to hold his own in a|big department stores.” The firel v 1oy prisoner ¥S the returns| o sporing of the State's representa-|burned from midnight to 6:45 this| fudee Bpps Tucker, in the law firm of Tucker and Tucker. He has mad» n the BISOTY tives, and to align himself with the | morning. :'\'r". ' ":“:’:::uh: ':_':Ii:‘ |NEW TEACHER FOR an exeollont recard in his profession, [0f lst week were about 1,800,000 roRressive structive ele- | ing apparatus in Manhattan, rein- 4 This represe N 3 it ot oy | oEpety and constructive el : [ .[Hp R e Tt LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL. |, ... hicved an enviable reputa-|boves. This represents more than gty ment. orcea vy 0 LRRTRIN N e halt of the crop. The carly blooms +nding the Grand flames. The building was one of the e 4 Moore, the t Fwho | per o diem and Jacksonville, Jan. 15, The total shipments of citrus fruit to the close tion as a master of law and a plead Mr. Cox has a large number of Sl 4 e or. Wo have no hesitancy in pro-}for friends in all sections of the wmnly,l“"'"" Al LB LRI | wus ahportited to AL the seeond as- |0 him emivently qualified 10| the February bloom promlses to be slotl that, th and the announcement of his candi- o 2 istant principal’s place at the Lake-| o000 00 s of the Pros ,|‘ ”' s ll :rl'i‘:in dacy will be received with great in-{ GILCHRIST WOULDN'T MIND land High School, has fonnd that it | iing AupFiey's BES A uo will artered at this e K 4 nd Lodge v | BEING VICE-PRESIDENT. 'ould be imposs IIM; 1"‘.1 1;:"!['{0 l| bk PR htedly pr a strong cand WEATHER MODERATING : | the position and Pro ones, : X | of Bainbridge, Ga., has been appoint- the 1912 crop are showing and heavy this year date for the position . The weather i now moderating, 10000 Masons in 405 | nerease in mem- ! | Jucksouville, Jan. 16, Friends o! ; | 3 i i AN ¢ as- ‘her secret of- CUMMINGS W||.|.|Nfi [ Governor Albert W. Gilhrist, who *d to All this vacancy and “\‘"m - IS""Kmfi OI’fRMIst [the Weather Burean stating that the is here attending the scssion of the ~'me his new dutics next | |which he is z2rand master, today st degree splendid abil P “t here | ‘|nHl|Ill‘v' did not zo much below 10 with fine recomme ons. Althongh desrees last night and today 18 per- (By Associated Press.) |ceptibly warmer with indications ence, Mass. Jan ATy plar Florida weather will tocompanies mi- | fon NOM|~Al|0~ nin, ' cool weather for Yhe present time is YJorida Gran wlge Masons, of MOTHIDE. f 5 - “oon wok {tlorida Grand Lodge of Slasons, c pmr'h.l,,“‘_\ is said th be & teacker REIURN l’o wonK pow a thing of the past. The tem- | (By Associated Press) | sprang a boom for the popular chici L WILL HOLD | Des Moines, Jan. 17.—Senator ¢ YEETING TONIGHT. | Cummins will soon announce as a | candidate for the Republican Pre i N i< supporters believe he is in the will hol hei ential natidh, according te . |1t ‘ nore E m::’g‘:nmm: 'flrxx:nl:i S g i | ival man for the second place on LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL | tarned t ’\ ?-k this ruing T : [ the ticket. GETS ITS FIRST BELL.|''™"! v work this moruins ters of impor- W : b ! | rious disorder prevails. * their consid-| ENGLISH COTTON MILL ;“11-‘-:,Ld't";.' the ;'::’n:rxl:r:' w‘m‘Iidl .- | For the first time iy the history of | - ! j willing to be considered candidate) o £ school bullding a bell] | STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED,|p, "8 (0ot Lo I o o Bresent sehool building . b NEWSPAPER MAN HERE. | EDISONIA. will peal forth tomorrow m rnin'—:] ecutive for the Demorcratic nomina- n for th vi presidency. Th fcovernor is in a receptive mood and 1 the same name, he is not el 1o the principal of the school. pew be dished up to us for a while, cotton operaiives re- No se- at least. The recent cool weather did no damage. even the most tender vegetation being unharmed X : this morning. He was immediatel e . el ‘1 BRYAN PASSED ‘ (By Associated Press.) :""‘i"gfid b_\'ghis "i"“‘:". wio urged|1TOR its tower. This improvement| ML Earl Baxter, an accomplished | m’JYGH CITY YESTERDAY.| Manchester, Enz., Jan. 17 It *| him to run. | was brought about throug l.hv vf- newspaper man, :x'url Iurmv-ll_vl n-tlit'.;z‘ thought the cotton mills strike may | TR RS | forts of Rrof. Jones, who feels that it|of the St Cloud Tribune, was in i 2 4 cunings Bry be settled soon tirough the work d'ofl[lnfl BOY DIES is much needed and that it will b:-’l,akvlulu! today on business. going 'f”“'“ d from the poem by !?ir Walter Ir¢ “,,' adhay the board of trade. Suggestions have| of much benefit 1o parents pvu-i]."‘lmm here down to Mulberry. Mr, |Scott, and the story of which is no "‘a_" and for- been framed in ruch way that both | AT EMORY COLLEGE. ..4 teachers alike | Baxter, who is originally from New |doubt familiar to all ”'_'":::5 ':lmd sides can maintain their contentions | PR The bell is the one ased several | York City, has been en 1in put-] A clean, langhable comedy depict- S L SVES s fhout injuring the other. Three| Orlando, Jan. 16.—A telegram years ago by the Met . and | ting out a very exeellent paper for[ing the adventures of a diamond ¥ on the train which (| this afternoon announced the sad be heard for a distance of sev-! St Cloud, but has recently severed | and a zood Indian story com- R o, m,. rews of the death of Willis Palmer, cral miles. The first | will ring| is counection with the publication. | a program of unusual inter- “ coming of this !at Oxford, Ga., where he was attend-' 4t 8 o'clock, wh is t ime the | est - and therefore | : ey ing college. He was the oldest son | pupils equested to leave home, | i et resence 1| JAPAN CITY SUFFERS 1«7 von o sim’ o patmer. of oot whe e b o voe oo o oo MINE WORKERS WANT ' vort wortn san return from | thi : has lived in this city the ho rhen school begi 3 oo o 15,000,000 FIRE i e L e e o GOV'MT OWNERSHIp ~ ™orerep Fon wumocm % to Tampa ar.t!; among the younger society sct. MADAME BOUTON TOMORROW By Associated Press.) spent *hristmas holiday= NIGHT. (Py Aszociated Pr t Worth, Texa (By Associated Press a : ard returred to his colle — liar " ¢ .—0 - S ine D - | N x in 2 antly perfect health but Madame Bonton, the r e T * ZORECAST Osaki, Japan, J —Loss by !t Al : T il ~d resterday’s §i = 0 $15.000,-] yn after reachinz his college was 11 appear at the Herron — sterday’s fire amounts U s i i i ¥ T, "". e | taken suddenly ill with fever, which | tomorrow might, at which tima she i : 1 adopt : ri “!‘freasing cloud-| ©90. Thirty thousand are home €551 developed rapidly into typhoid-pneu-! will give a concert, being assisted i+ ed today. . i 7 k- | Wie eloped to Canada with A, G. '1'84t and Thurs-|Fire again broke out last evening. | monia, his parents being summoned|this by Mrs. Haines-Kuester. All ed by the € iste, and found little| Peyee, Jr., shot and kilied the elder WURTZ. |bui ies: serious. and were with h'ln when he died. | should hear this gifted singer ]oppbsilinn among the 1,300 delegates. | Boyce Saturday, Presents tonight as a headliner, “Lochinvar,” a very fine picture dra- weeks' stoppage of busines < Cos $30.000,000 already Boyce, and his trial t for Janu Y. Steed, whose