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THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. WERTSON fiflS TEN YEARS 0% 103 NEW TRIAL OVER- | v (Special to the A motion for e of W, €. Rob- +h bheinz an acces- Whitney ot w young lady of tenced him to ten| tennary allowed in which .ul. Pending this placed under @ £15,000, in de- 1 have 'o re-| < thonght prebable (ble to make the NS STORE nunm T MEDULLA. e i waary 17.-Mr. R, O. . o .o tirm of Pipkin Bros., to Orlando, Cotrip him his bride. and ¢ N ngratulated them, we b3z Wl qnainted with the new sue having taught two R hool, yet the younger to show their more were preparing to ite hour serenade. Ag ¢« p m, all business having some time or more, tire was given. All went with all possible ‘v'w store of Pipkin By most heroic work W % preverted from spread- o other buildings. The stock wpoed of general merchan- amotng to about $6,000 #0000 was all consumed. found tespet . ipreceding the BRYAN TO SPEAK AT TAMPA TOMORROW NIGHT. Tampa, Jan. 7. -William Jen | nings Bryan, the great (‘ummmu-r.; {and several tim candidate fnr sident, will =it as the guest of 1or Friday nizht at a banquet lm 1 by the Tampa Woodrow Club. The full arrange- | | ments for this banquet will be made bug it probably will be )n-ld’ cither at the Tampa Bay Hotel or .1" 20 o fthe leading ish resty vu»' is of the city. Me. Bryan will,! deliver his! lecture, “Signs of the Times,” at the Tampa Bay Casino. for the benefit of the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion. o HARVEY ABANDONS WILSON’S BOOM \ And So Does Watterson, But New Jersey Man May Run Without These Handicaps. today, banguet, (By Associated Press.) Detroit, Jan. I8, —Governor Wood- row Wilson refused to discuss Geo. Harvey's and Henry Watterson's abandonment of his boom for the Presidential nomination. He may make a statement tonight. The current number of Harper's Weekly contains the following edi- torial announcement: *To Our Readers: We make the following reply to many inquiries from readers of Harper's Weekly: *The name of Woodrow Wilson as our candidate for president was tak- en down trom the head of these col- umns in response to a statement made to us directly by Governor Wilson, to the effect that our sup- port was affecting his candidacy in- juriously. “The only course left open to us, in simple fairness to Mr. Wilson, no less than in consideration of our own self-respect, was to cease to advocate Lis nomination. “We make this explanation with |ment of [ Mr. Raffo’s retention. LAKELAND FLORIDA, THURSDAY. IANUA]IY 18 1912 (COUNCIL MEETING LAST NIGHT |SEVERAL MATTERS OF IMPOR-|DAUGHTERS AND VETERANS To|'* Comstable W TANCE TO THE CITY DIS- POSED OF. J The City Council mer last night | in regular session. Several matteis Lol importance came before the Coun- ¢il, one of which was the appoint- a Superintendent tfor the lizht and water plant. L. W. Fui- hum and R Lo Rafto applied for the | position and after due con i the Coun ppointed Mr ation | To as Superintendent for the coming year, | the vote standing 5 to 1 in favor of It was decided that the ofice of | themselves of the the treasurer and assessor should be | pearin . and those | g with that of the marshal, havinz business with Mr. Armistead, and Ve arral 2 the day at ¥ o'clock tomorrow afternoon and | will be ¥ The » | 8. Phillips, of MlAlfl CONSTABLE SHOT ta cafe here at 8 o'cloek last night i beBerry. Two I the left breast, piercing the lung and severing the pistol shots enter OBSERVE DAY WITH AP- PROPRIATE EXERCISES. aorta artery The deceased was well known and Pivthday will be appropriatesfpopular. He was 31 years old and rved in Lakeland tomorrow, the Diaghters ot the Iy « a brothior of the cashier of the First Contederacy | National | rans having made special ank of Miami Coroner's jury today at 10 a. m. ments tor the celebration of | popurned a verdiet, charging Do- Berry with murder in the first de- The exercises will begin promptly Tampa, will arrive to- ) owar gl ROAST IN SENATE morrow at noon, and many will avail this gentleman, Col. John Heyburn Scores Labor Leader Be- ards will be Master of Cere- cause of Connection With 0 X monics, and will introduce all the who was recently appointed to this speakers with the exception of Mr McNamaras. office, cap find him at the city hall Phillips, who will be introduced by Several applications were for permits to erect tures within the city fire limits, but these were denied. It was also de- cided that no more tent shows would be allowed to raise their tents on the lot opposite the Tremont. One of the most important mat- ters to come before the Council was the lowering of the charge on elec- tric lights. heretofore been $2 per month and|and Finger. this was lowered to $1.50 per month, It was also ordered that everyone be placed on meters, these to be install- ed at the expense of the city. The full procedings of the Coun- made | General J. AL Cox wooden strue- | full appes The minimum price has|Gencral Lee, Messrs. Allen, Clifford (By Associated Press, ) Wlashington. Jaun IS, A The program in s below : sharp River.” Jenkins Confederate Choir Reading, Miss eBulah Hooks Musie, Citizens' Band. Address, Hon, H. 8. Phillips, Musie, “Dixie™ - Citizens' Band. Short talks by the followers of Sonyg, “Suwannee Invocation, Rev Song, attack on President Gompers of the American Federation was made in the Senate by Senator Heyburn, of laaho, who protested that a commu- nication from Gompers should not be received. He said no communica- tion from that source should be ac- cepted after relations of Gompers Music, Citizens' Band. with the MeNamaras. Benediction, Rev., Nowlin. é “ SETTLEMENT LAWRENCE Attention, Veterans! All Veterans and their descendants STRIKE IS IN SIGHT. c¢il will be published in this paper|are invited to participate in the cele- (By Associated Press.) when furnished us by the city clerk. | bration of R. E. However, the above is about all the|the U matters of importance which before the body. SCOTCH VERDICT IN STEPHENS CASE came Lee's birthday, by D. ., tomorrow, January 19, ¢ L WILLOUGHBY, Adjutant Mass., Jan. 18 An early settlement of the strike of 15,~ 000 cotton mill hands is looked for as & result of the efforts of certain Lawrence, officials to bring about peace WHOLESALE PLANS 4 OF DYNAMITERS =+ A S0t av srmies |MORSE’S PARDON EXPECTED TODAY BELIEVED THAT THE PRESIDENT WILL COMMUTE BANKER'S PRISON SENTENCE. (By Associated Press)) Washington, Jan 1IN, President Tart, it is believed, will late today commute the lifteen-year sentence of Charles W, Morse, serving in the Federal prison, ar Atlanta, for bank irregularities, Morse, according to the doctors, lessly il is desperately and hope- PO RS PROMINENT VISITOR IMPRESSED WITH LAKELAND. e Hiram Byrd, of Jacksonville, wits it prominent visitor to Lakeland yesterday., Dro Byrd, who is a mem- ber of the State Board of Health, s here conferrving with the author- ities in regard to the system of sew- erage which is to be installed and siving his advice in the matter. Dr. Byrd travels all over Florida and said that in all of his travels he found no town making a more rapid and permanent growth than Lake- land. “For a town the size of Lakeland to bond $150,000 for mu- nicipal improvements shows that it contains the kind of citizenship that goes to make up a big city, and one of your best advertisements is your daily paper, which would be a credit to a city of ten or fifteen thousand inhabitants,” said Dr. Byrd. Dr. Byrd has just visited Winter Park, where he delivered an address before Rollins College students, and was ¢n route to his home in Jack- sonville. He stated that he found health conditions over the State very gratifying, indeed, TWO WIVES CAN'T AGREE. Pittsburg, Kan, Jan, 17 Two B :‘h ;;:‘l_n;:ls;' h:: great reluctance and the deepest re- | Investigating Committee Will BCWI‘!' McManigal Asserts That Simulta- (By :\smnvl:no-(lul'rvm0 '““'I]‘I:\" '::SLI";;N'l"::"l'l‘:.'"::,;r'::"':;""‘;::: 2 be adjusted, they xrvl: But we can net escape {hl- con- Bribery Charges Against Sen- { neous Explosions Were Plan- London, Jan. I8 Nine hundred elty, who I8 In a position to know ‘> vh,.. house n,..): ‘I;Il:ll:l;:vl,- :,':dl:“:h,‘..;:l: “‘li:il:‘:(\.m:': ator “Not Proven.” | ned in Several Cities. thousand coal "“"t.“ may .<1|-|k~: shm." .h.w;""". soparated from his v grain. The loss : March | unless a dispute over wages|first wife during the great Chicago lis be known. All “l".r;?hld gatneitly and losaily: I ifd- (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press, ) with owners is settled, A vote, the|five of 1871 and, thinking her dead. < | vancing a movement which was in- . ? 4 | e p 3 ) Y iy i 2 , with the brothers f : Washington, Jan. IX. - The Hey- Indianapolis, Jan. I8 Ortie| e e a0l took unto himself another better augurated solely iy the hope of s & 5 | nE g result of which has just been mads g k A 3 24 . 5 . & burn sub-committee, which investi- MeManigal's assertion that )0 Me- - kalf. Some months ago Sharp's wite rendering a high public service are ? Sl | e . § known, is overwhelmingly in favor| g B e A fee 2 . .| gated the election of Senator Ste-! Namara, just before blowing up the No 1 turned up and he was so over- E'LLEY WINS SUIT Sleatly enithled o this dnformavion phenson of Wisconsin, has agreed [Los Angeles Times, planned to have [0F @ walk-out joyed to ftind that she was still alive IN SUPREME COURT. upon a report which holds that | <ix or eight men stationed about the that he invited her to make her rlrlv.'"n[[ DROWN charges of corruption and bribery ‘muutry to blow up places on 2 WRECK or s()lj]“ home with him andwife No. 2. This 4 tan 17.--“The Su- [ made azainst Stephenson have not| wholesale basis, is being investigated arrangement, Sharp admits, was 2 sorday handed down w“tN vfss[l sINKS been proved |y the Federal grand jury today AI[ANIIC [IM"[“ not productive of harmony, to say ; wse of Miss Helen | the least of it, and the innocent big- Lincoln Hulley, BAPTIST CONVENTION AT | AMERICANS ARE NOT LIKED. st has chosen to eling to his first m University, at (By Assoviated Press.) OCALA NEXT WEEK. Associated Pross.) love, and has asked for a divoree - be recalled that Aberdeen, Scotland, Jan. 18— Fif- e ! New York. Jan. 18 Presentations Atlanta, Jan. 1% Will Clark, ol [from his second fran. “Peace is a *one time a stu-|ty-three sailors were drowned this| oo oy 17 ~Ocala is to beiof American women at the English | Macon, Ga . freight engineer, a ne-[stranger in a house that holds two ition and was ex-]morning when the British steamer honored next week by the coming of | court are to be restricted in the fut-f ppo porter and three negro passen-| wives™ says Sharp of certain alleged | Wistow Hall was wrecked on thel,) o ponvic of Florida who mect | ive to those mavried to British sub-|gers were killed early this morning onduct Dr. Hul-|rocks near here here to hold their annnal state con- | jects, or whose male relations hold { pear doneshoro, twenty miles sonth “GRAUSTARK." Aplained to cer- vention. The first session will be a | high official positions in England, if [ of here when a passenger train on ind. These state-| CHINESE JUSTICE SPEEDY “Missionary Mass Meeting,” to b as ion made by Queen Mary isfihe Centeal of Georgia crashed into’ 3 A red by Miss Hunt FOR BOMB.-THROWERS d at the Baptist Church under|adopted, says the Tribune's London | freight. The train is known as Delighted An Audience at the Jef- Ros 15 und damaging ks the direction of the Woman's Mis respondent today. 1t has long | the South Atlantic Limited, runnin; ferson in St. Augustine. Suit was, there-| (By Associated Press.) [sionary Union. There will be a spe- boen known that the quevn does not f et geen Cincinnati and Jacksonvills Dr. Hulley in| Ppeking Jan. 18 The three men | musical program and address ew the American “invasion” With | Ng pas-engers were seriously hurt ‘Granstark,” as presented at the o~ for damages,|who were ar ! tor throwir Aby the most eminent speakers in the tavor l S | fefferson Theater Jast night, was one E t awarded the|bomb at Premier Yuan Shi Kal were|sguth, bro R Willingham, of ‘CUBAN IN‘[[RV[N‘IION Lof the beot attractions Manager Da- Thercupon Dr-|strangled today [ Richmond, Vu. corresponding - WATCH FOR SERIAL ! vies has secured yet. Manager Da Sipreme Court, 2 jretacy of the toreign mission work STORY, BEGINNING SATURDAY. | MAV B[ uNNtC[ssARv vies made good his promise that it E in its opinion‘ ’ I B Gray. of Atlanta, Ga.. sec- [ wis 1o be a splendid show. The east E lower -'ourl‘MIN[ WORK[RS WON I tary of home missions and othe: Look out for the opening chapter Lis very strong and well balanced R irt, in closing | spccialises duoinission work © 4 most entertaining serial - story By Associated Press) i‘| e acting was splendid. It s a : foliowing lan-| 00 ") SflCMUSISy On Tue:day the convention props ich will be besun in this paper! Washington, Jan 1 After o ompany that deser a crowded j will begin, the sessions being held inyiost Saturday, libe installment. confe » with the President, i bouse wherever it oapp St Au - 15 not been (By Associated Pres:.) { the Baptist church ng printed each o until theltary of War Stimson declared that !w, tine Record ! t a derelic-| “i,h.”‘um IS — By a vor Through the sweet courtesy of Dr. oty is completcd We are spa he did not belicve the United States! ‘Graustark™ will appear at the t s “layberg "0““‘~L;‘ s to Conventio Dodge and the Presbyterian pains por expense 1o make voinld have to intervene in Cuba I Herron Theater January 23 % ; ! upon this rec- | yyiag Mine Workers of America re-| <on ation the meetings of the Bvening Telegram the best and most ! v ot only as 10, od 1o adopt the recolution com-! Woman's Miss Union will be|pobular newspaper published i, WHAT MORGAN AND PERKINS | RICHESON PENITENT; 0 the imputa-p o ing the organization to the So-| held in the Pr rian church Al gt il il We £ PAID THE lNTERNATlONAL DISOWNED BY FATHER. must be re- | ialist party i —— Il the important news of the world, | f 4 | CONFESSED THIEF SENTENCED. = rved up to the minute, in the con-| (By Associated Press.) | Boston, Jan 17 No more look- i . | | e % {densed form the busy ren i:l."~] Washington, Jan. Y8 Represent- e toward the commutation of the 3 \ BREAKS WITH WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN | St. Louis, Jan 18. —George V.| We Bive a State news s nnsur-fative Lobeck of Nebras sked the i death sentence imposed upon the _,lj WOODROW wn,son} SPEAKS AT AkCADlA.i,-,‘.,.k_ former post-office clerk, who|passed by the bizzest d 5 in the 1 House Committec investigating the | gov, Clar V. T. Richeson for j fi. - s W confessed to the theft of a $25 000 ate. We give the Jocal news, in-{international Harvester Company 10 the murder of Avis Linnell will be ‘&'3 oY 1S —Col. Henry Arcadia, Jan. 18.—William Jen- registered package of currency, was|luding all ¢ and county mattersirecommend that there be ascertained [ taken until the return of Attorney .“ E t ently a staunch | Lings Bryan arrived here from Fort| ontenced in the United States Dis-|<ver¥ day righ, up hour of | what considerations were paid to J.| john 1. Lo from Virginia, according "' " wltow Wilson, has|Myers and will deliver an addressii o ooy 1o three and a half years #0ing to press, In : we are| P, Morgau and George F l"-rknn!lu a statement made tonight by At- % “1 with his treat-|here this afternocn From here Defoopo ponitentiary. He restored | :0iNg to give our read he b their part in the formation of | oo, imm A Morse. Mr. lee ¥ B '+ orze Harvey, and | 80§ to Tampa | 2 after having secreted it in|fiction the country affords. If you|ihat corporation in 1462 s ted her about two weeks “sement in which a chicken coop for a year. {can find anybody who don’t take the son, according to Mr. Morse, - o r tell them about these things.| penitent t and a.aila-‘u s "‘00?8 Io |SNEEZING 'EM SOME don’t want a e f to outtN wu.“[l.MlNA Daring the first week after his ar [ RIVE IN CHINA AT WHITE HOUSE. |+ 4 sood il o G GERIGUSEY ILL S Y e e ' cof a rardx-‘ AR S - | m i «d father, Thomas 9 inces leading | Wi Jan. 1%. r GOV. WILSON GOLS WEST 1d Richesor of Lynchburg g of the (By Asso 1 Press ep of cold at 1t Wi Asconinted Pross ) ! but it tated that sincee the A0S me to doubt| Peking Jan. 18.--A 1 lent Taft was not en- Trenton, N. 1., Jar I ! Q it 1 he has received &, T and bmp‘ra-m fthe Fifteenth United s his cold today. Secre- or Wilson left here tr o rted a8 e ’ d home. Jail officers i the hab-|fantry is expected to arrive at Chin tary was confined to his home '--'t~(, where he will make ng family « but . father, when he visited his N Governor \\'llson'\\'aug Tao mmor-(,-a to police the and bu! and Assistant Secretary Al-| before returning whose hopes for an heir to the nelson, told him that in the event of \a,’ * hoolmaster than section of railroad from Peking to len was sufiering from the same com- da.v He will speak in lu-vron,‘ vere shattered by a mi-hap, il his being found guilty, he would the sea. plaint. Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor. today. Physicians are in attendance.| disown him

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