Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 20, 1912, Page 1

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oL 1 LAKELAND, FLORIDA, B e (IMMINS WANTS [roworaow at = cxvmaazs | Cypp COMES Methodist, Presbyterian and Chris- 7 SENATOR IS WILLING TO|tian churches. It being the third UNCLE SAM'S Tnml- OF INTER. <5D REPUBLICANS IF HIS Sunday there will be no services at VENTION HAS GOOD EFFECT ot STATE DESIRES the Catholic, Lutheray and Episcopal ON IS 'S POLITICS S J LAND 3 churches, sociated Press.) | We are always glad to pub!ish’ (By Associated Press.) 3 srmsion, dan, o 20.—Senator| church notices, and if one chureh | Havana, Jan. 20.—While the re- 3 s of lowa. a Pro- sets more notice than another it is| St Of the conference between Presi- q e o3 ulican, has announced ] § . |dent Gomez and the generals who | .. L. for the Republican because its members take interest in took “part i the - ine Holution: ] i juination by a state- | Preparing matter for publication, which followed President Taft's ;8 v 0 he says that if the Re- -~ threat to intervene unless military b % owa believe him to be men were not prevented from tam- i 2o before the Chicago Ntw vflnxtus W".I. pering too much with politics, has 1 ] ) + will accept their de- not been officially announced, it is us[ No Bu]]tk be lieved that the basis of the action s agreed upon includes the immediate W implicated the Repub- S tion of the agitation against ‘ Taft is now openly | Housewives Asked to Dispense With | hose who sided with Spain in the ] B .tollette and Cummins, ;PSS j That Article, in Effort to Progressives are urging E % of Roosevelt. A riot Lower Price. ] . oo speculation has been ;i ] ; R v 11.1). Am&‘m Id.l'fll I n-.»a..t : ONLY ONE PARDON, i Progoaoive Republican head-| New York, Jan. 20— An appeal to o New York women to use no butter for the next thirty days unless the .+ the fight for LaFollette|Price is reduced, is made by the Jue as if there were no|Housewives' League. Printed ap- <ive candidate in sight.|Peals will be sent out broadeast. The used to say anything[Present “butter boom" has cost this e R . was shown Cummins' an- ity alone about $6.000,000, accord- wnfl;xfl’ cn[w |s ing to experts. f'"‘uv Ufl) FREE SACRED CONCERT. and Finally Were Saved by Revenue Cutter. ¢ of Cummins into Cuban war for independence, and the resenactment of certain civil service laws s Washington the declara- was mole by W. L. Houser, in At a recent meeting of the State Board of Pardons in Tallahassee only one full pardon was granted out of G4 cases, sLent RVICES TOMORROW AT METHODIST CHURCH. At tie Methodist church tomorrow e msior will preach in the morning| One pleasant feature which will s especially to men, on the|attend the coming of Johnny J. “The Manliness of Chris-|Jones’ shows will be a series of free R daalbe band concerts by Prof. Sarasinas' il .:(H::;:i;o:::;d;‘:o;: Royal Italian Band, the first of| Norfolk, Va., Jan. 20.—After cling. “1§ w0 attend, unless he has ob-|Which will be given Sunday, night,|ing for more than 30 hours to the tow clewhere. There will be|January 21, at 8 o'clock in the CIty| rigging of the sunken schooner Har- xal music and the service will|Park. At that tlfne @ grand :\lcred Iy Prescott, the four remaining mem- eoerally interesting. Of course [concert will be given which will, un- Lo of the il v e isties 41 invited to come and|doubtedly, be enjoyed by all music %' the pastor has to say to|Teputation. In the program which break by the revenue cutter Itasca. s and sons and broth-|al Italian Band has a widespread|The captain and two members of the reputtion. In the program which crew were saved yesterday. W oooning at seven o'clock | has been arranged for this ovcaslor:]. R Cusol ol .| selections have been made in whic| Y Was to ;fll,;“;i.l._":"::ih'p“l:r the members of the organization ap-| FINE COMPANY TO B lanelend Mothodist church, |Pear at their best PLAY “GRAUSTARK." # as Presiding Elder e e e . delight by his many GOVERHEN‘I‘ WILL PROSECUTE | “Graustark,” the exquisite story be glad to hear him INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER.|of love and romance, which proved so % evening. The quar- . big a success in the book world and ? Lt will be held at the (By Associnted Press.) has storced as a theatrical offering, cvening, Washington, Jan. 20.—Attorney-|will be the attraction at the Herron I tomorrow at the|General Wickersham assured the Theater, Tuesday night i as follows: House Committes on Rules that the The tremendous popularity of Geo Vorning government would take action| ) paker's dramatization of M \t i Fuhrer) — Mrs, Ba-|a8ainst the Iuternational Harve: Company. A Congressional in (By Associated Press.) biec guessed at when one stops to consii SETEN N gation has been taken under consid-{ep the absolute lack of melodramatic | e repeated in con- | fration by the committee, features, and the presetce of so much | clean and wholesom: d A 0 ser - %) SERIAL STARTS TODAY; interesting stage pietures g VAl Praise Thee With | IT WILL PLEASE YOU. The delighttul Jove theme e Ao (Danks) | ning through the pla e bright an.i Eaton In this issue of the Telegram ap-|entertaining, and of ss much intes- U Loved One, Rest | bears the fine serial, \h“ Minervalest to the male as the female sy orvgl tand William Green Hill,” which, we A company unequalled in sovong \ 2 | feel sure, all our readers will er and ability is employed in “he ren- lenkins day until completed and a feature of the cntertainme The carrier boys ve o been - fis the magnificent scenic investment | “ning structed to leave a copy of the Daper iy use, with old world costuming o ‘s Eaton this evening at every aouse. and it fiy the period and locale you receive a sample copy which you “Graustark's” tremendons snecess e for, you will under | do not subs the past two seasons should be dupli- the Lord” (Pack-|stand it is with our comnliments | cated during its coming engagement Look over the telegraphic and lo (1 the Herron Theater 3 news, read the first installment of th fdla o f: story, and x-!‘ ,\II'A'IJ'.(-‘ r'r 4-1'.:‘:-’:\ “‘;';i_PABK PLAYS SANFORD § N I ooad vek o gt repariy] * - GRNDIEE RN 1. e It Will be coliverad anywhers i Sanford, Jan. 19 Several month ago the city council through the city n is extended to| city for 10 cv | three months, = = \" $5 for a year | prevent the cheap class of carnival- and shows of a like nature from ex- BRYAN TO SPEAK AT OCALA. { hibitinz in Sanford without paying N arcoossee | ¥ license. As far as the car- Eitgmon b e R J nival was concerned no one was soi- E - Woman's Club have secured Hon {r¥ but the ordinance has proved 1o ' r: Narcoossee and \\'-i‘IIiam J'nnnix..z» Hr}an.' = . ‘:‘ 1 blanket law that covered every @, %4y Company, is the|BSuished Nebraskan, to deliver a lec-] '\ o 0 ainment under canva % 1/00 now in course|!Ur® in Ocala Monday 1 i 1]'.' except a circus, ‘: i“h company pro- P U Ialis v e 8 Y Several weeks ago the Jewell Kel-| railroad 10 miles| ' the new hospital 1y Co, showed here because, through Wssee with Kis T {2 mistake, the license was only mads "“nsion of the East ‘l’m"‘m sw[[')s i when it should have been 8251 under con- 1 lay as per the ordinance. Since * laws as they are on th © organization | (Uy Assor book of ordinances and the K~ iy, leted within|{ Winfield, La . Jar | Co., refuse to pay the k v i ng due to the| which sw over -ithe g nd it Tmunicate “‘[hfhvdfl -d f 1 x, Hunter Land Co., |Albert Walles and demolished Lis| ave employed counsel - Sy “zation Co, and| home. Many frame dwellings were | parpose to show in Sanford \" and Investment |wrecked and trees and fences were ‘w--k, pending a settlement of the blown down. proper interpretation of the jaw. Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. Catcheon’s novel is readily enough | Manliness of Chris-|Teading. This story will run every | dering of the different rharznh-rs g yrney framed up an ordinance to | s ription, says he will 1alk it over to Whit- K“_ls 0N[ n the new city officials have tak-|Fl ntie Th"_ I_o ' r scats and are obliged tolt SATURDAY JAIUA!Y 20 1912 No. 67 left here this morning an REPORTED IT IS UHACCOMPL[S}{ doubt spending a most p ED FACT—Y“AN SHI KAI 18 profitable day asan ABDICATION HAS [+ sm smesose|EACTS) ABOUT ford, south of town. A large crowd I are no IRRIGATION t and | PROPER APPLICATION OF WATER ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESSFUL OFFERED PRESIDENCY. PLANT CITY MAN BANKRUPT. | FARMING IRy _\_\Sm_hm,d‘ Press.) T Wellons, o merehant of Plant | Man, i the making, as related by City. filed a voluntary petition in [ the historians of the world, was « Chicago, Jan. 20, -Accordi cable dispateh to the Chicago Daily News, the abdication of the Manchu throne is an accomplished fact. De lay in issuing the edict is due to that it will be followed by an upris- ing by the reactionary wing of the tmperial family, headed by Prince AII_ANIA’S “JACK Kun: it $2N5165 an L of which §2.443 due on open accounts his liabilitic sets $3 (By Associated Press.y San Francisco, Jan. 200 Dr, Sun Yatt Sen announced that he is wil- | Another Negress Found Dead of the new republic in favor of Yuan Shi Kai, Premier of the Imperial Government. I am after the abdi- cation of the throne,” declared Dr. By Assoy Sen, according to a cablegram to af Allanta, Jan local Chinese newspaper. Such step is thought to be in the interest of harmony. mmm«nu-«l last summer, and I[nnv SAYS Ill[v t great consternation amon CM’I lOSE IIIM ;-:’:f:.'":.l'.f}f,'":", m:“n his vietims Denies Iumor That He is to Take:|TAFT KISSES CIIAPEL Sea Voyage, and Hints They're : Trying to Exile Him. (By Associated Press.) et e New Haven, Conn., Jan, 20.— (By Associated Press.) of Mysterious Murderer. ated Press,) per” was found this morning street corner. This viet yYoung negress whose throat had who has been ill. “l never thought|undergraduates to see the fun. of such thing, and never heard the|arrived at rumor until this morning.” Hadley was finishing prayer. will attend today's meeting of AN APPEAL TO THE CITIZENS OF | Corporation, and then go to LAKELAND York The Citizens' Band is now in full| NEW CHURCH TO BE operation, and seems to be giving good satisfaction, for we have heard many words of commendation, We Elder 1. V. Skipper, the eva are pleased to know that the people [ ist, who hag been holding ser are proud of us, and we are doing | the Ol Opera Ho for the our best to deserve their praise, but{two weeks, will or nize the Se [ there is another and sadder side Advent Chvistiag Chureh of | the financial part land tomorrow at 11 o'clock | We, the members, are giving onr | sepyi Will be interesting | X jtime, have hought our own instra AU 3 poome Mes Skipper wil of i band-room. Our expenses Derfing and instructive blackboard imonth are as follows tures, the subject to he, Salary for teacher oo 1000 Bernity Railroad At T Band-room rent R RNULLN T subject will b, [ For mnsic oo D00 om A Bible Standpoint’ Time HONT A cordial invitation to all ' $60.09 L Opera Hons This band was launched by a sub ‘»rvipnuu gotten up among the citi- SOMETHING DOING WHEN | zens, but this money has been used up in the course of the five months We have made some money during at time, but not enough to meet leapenses bors of Robert \WW. Smith, an If you are really proud of your[resident of South Hominy, had Il,nul the question is: How much | known that he was incurably il lare you proud of us? Don’t be a bit| When they today were told of bashful in approaching us on the|death on Tuesday they set about ter of our financial situation. | paring him tor burial. They laid out about 7 o'clock in the morn and a short while Tater all left [There is a dream in the minds o he Band members of secing a band- tand in the park, and The fifteenth af Vietim of the so-called “Jack the Rip- wias i ments and are paying halt the rend ! jiver another of his highly inte CORPSE BEVIVED vere, and this system has be Ashoville, No € Jan 19 Neigh- all the town [ room. Between S and 9 o'clock aukraptey in o the United States ! Nomad roaming trom place to place, Court yesterday afternoon. 1o & ves | Dicking the most fraitral spots where d ns- 155 for his cattle was most abun- 65 s dant and game the most plentiful. In time e came 1o know these fruit- ful spots and returned to them v atter year; they came the knowledge taht all of these fruits grew from THE RII'I'[R” Bl e yearly mizrations. We find even in these early days that men came to realize the value On a ling 10 withdraw from the presidency Street, Bemg Fifteenth Victim of moisture properly applied to the carth’s surface, and the carly Kgyp- tians had their systems of irrigation, Which while crude, made the grow- ing of all of the vegetables kingdom more of a certainty than they had heretofore known on a As time passed men began to reai- been | iZ¢ that certain soils lacked certain «ut. The operations of the murderer | INBTedients that were necessary to the growth of certain fruits and ce- reals and began an intelligent study of the soil and its needs and to rem- edy these defects, applied fertilizers. Millions of acres of land that was considered uscless were made valua- has K the have TO GO TO FIRE. ble and productive by the proper ap- plication of these fertilizers, yet there were other millions of acres Pres- | that, while fertile enough, lacked the ident Taft “cut” chapel at Yale this|other necessity, viz.: water, and men New York, Jan. 20.-"Who's try-| morning to go to a fire. As he was|began an intelligent study of this ing to exile me?" said Roosevelt,[on his way to chapel fire broke out|long-neglected subject. when told of the report that he was|in the sonth middle hall dormitory. England, Germany, the United to take a sea voyage with his wife,| He remained with several hundrec | States and other countries establish- Hejed bureaus with expensive depart- hapel just as President | ments for the study of irrigation, un- He | til today, we have as a result, a great Yale [ deal of knowledge on this important New | subject, y The “best” is always the one most imitated, and, as there is nothing that is better than “natural rainfall” ORGAMZED HERE. [ the system imitating more nearly rainfall, must of a necessity be the igel-[best. That imitation is reached in in]the Kimbrough Overhead System and past|experts are today declaring that the cond [imitation is superior to the natural, ake-[because it is more dependable, The The Overhead System has been tried for years with varying sueccess I de-[principally due to the fact that par- rest-[ticles and substances in the water in lec-f the different countries would ¢log and{up the nozzles that must be u m., [ which to give the “rainfall effec nism | must necessarily be very small, Af- ter years of experimenting Mr. De Old{ Long patented a nozzle that met ev- ery requirement and would not clog up, no matter what kind of water wis nsed or what the ingredients ed by many intelligent gro Florida and other States where irri- L Eation is being extensively used - In a treatise on irrigation the tong Government shows the actual results "",‘l of irrigation, in States that enjoy an hi annual rainfall of from forty to fifty mehes, have inereased the profits of the users from thirty to fifty per cent This being the case irrigation pre him wing, the i Lhere to stay, tor, if it is a profitable !prnpn—]'ill!l in the humid s Iping us along financially in rve- [ number of persons re-entered ”l"i., necessity in the arid and turn for the adver ne, prestige [room where the bhody lay After States of this Continent. We A pleasure we are giving the town, | some time, one who had helped expect o see wondertul strides i I, maybe the dream will be real-|shroud Smith noticed his arms seem- terigation during the next few ye iz7ed. At Jeast, we will continue toled to have become disarranged ““'Il;nul as the Kimbrough System 1 s approached the body What was | pe so. Now, friends, think this over, and [supposed to be a corpse slightly open- don’t be like prosperons|ed one eye and said: “Its rai firm, which has two members, ot whom, when called upon for a s a vertain ach [ain't it?” the one addressed suddenly rea Every person in the room except CVery requirement it must of a neces- sity be put on the millions of acres MR of farm lands This being a fact, the feld for the Kimbrough nozzle is un- Fited and the profits of this com- lized pany must be phenomenal with his partner, although the part-[that they had - pressing business| 0 5l W0 h System Overhead ner has already made the sam somewhere else. Subsequently sponse Oh, well, perhaps we wilijand others returned to listen to ¢ get that subseription vet. when we|sional remarks by Mr. Smith find them both in at the same time | Was again pronounced dead {The moral of this story is that in|oclock Wednesday morning, whe really dead found he order to be really helpful. a man must write out his check and mail i e mose ot e rer-oor:| WILSON GOES WEST akful. Do it now, or vou will| ret it again | GOOD MONEY FOR CELERY Celery should bring g There is not mu mor r, to speak an half a fornia celer by the frost kee, perhap 0is, and at Des Moines and Mil they Irrigation Company, just incorporat- ed in this city, has secured from the patentes this patent and are e He i putting on the market this perfected 1 it! A nozal A strong company has been {tormed to manutacture the nozzles, [ il mosystems, et and afliliating with the Overhead Irrigation Com- with whom they have con- 1o wise the Kimbrough System zreat future before as there will be milli ry m wall- (Continued on page 4.)

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