Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 22, 1912, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

’ “ y THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Published in the Best Town i, the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, fiONDAY JAHUABY 22 1912, Railroad flagnates Meet : Death on the Rail HIGH OFFICIALS OF ROCK ISLAND iINCLULING SON OF FORMER WAR SECRETARY, KILLED IN COLLISION ON ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Associated Press.) private HL, Jan, 22 James T.! [ kil former president of the al arvilroad, Frank 0. vice-president of the Rock 5 gen- toc! and al | € v of of Kin- from hl'r",l "GRAUSTABK" MADE BIG HIT WITH TAMPA PEOPLE. FARMERS HAVE - MONTHLY FEAST ki /GOOD TALKS AND GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT CLIFFORD'S SATURDAY. 'SUPBEME COURT GIVES BUSHNELL COUNTY-SEAT Ocala, Jan, 21.—Reversing the de- vision of the lower court which al- lowed the Sumter county court house to remain in Sumterville, the tele- |8vem received here tonight by Hock- and buval, attorneys for Bushvell citize annontced { the Supreme Court held the thou- | clection valid, and that Bushuoll wiil | the tof Sumter county | (VER-SEA ROAD OPENED TODAY INTERNATIONAL IM- \CE WHEN TRAINS _WTER KEY WEST. In yesterday's issue the Tribune speaks in highest the Graustark Company, it by far the bes witnessed this scasop Bay Ihm-l & excellent preduction comes to Tampa terms o 1! stating t ey wias producti | g £ a [T ol the that recel asino i Theater to morrow nieht | fan. —-With orating every avail- | down-town and | in fatnre e s AL ROADS MUST CARRY BEER ~teamed into the city . bearing the Courts Rule That Shipments From Other States Into ““Dry" Ter. from Washing- 0o M m ritory is Legal. ud all indications point o its ln-in;i patronized \WILEY UPHELD BY COMMITTEE’S REPORT| Chief Chemist's Administration of Pure Food Laws Given Congres- sional Approval. All the Only county cen G was attached; : The Farmers” Club held one of its i this car. one | Heavily Vice wWere in ul m W the : mMost sieee >.||\ml‘|\‘ ai ,n ctipant of the Presiden, The way car, the home ot My L Clittord, over | Hlinois Centr | Melcher, Island R ral solicitor of (! Wri.ht Luke ht, formey War, were killed i two Hlinois Central trains mundy, HL, twenty n at 1 o'clock this mori killed inmen I were Meleher's secretar S telelior's secvetary, escaped one huwdred members being in at- Troud, Pierc plowed s Istand tondance in addition to a larze num h the private car, bt the ahead at no agmen went bhack the 1 wis o i s ber of childron and younz people. Eldrid sen of 1 by steel coaches said th Col. Clifford and his son are amony 1 No truin t and cabinet and 20 o warn com the mest s ful farmers in this citizens from this . Six separate ry to bey the o availed themsclves 1y of witnessing the all of which were @ collision always glad and the at this section, 1o meet men are at Limited was sched- home in ovder Nove u'h-!u 25 at South Centra- hure. Jia, but the latter and the sligatly bt fLomited overtook Kinmundy aken. More s said the did wor have by the fact The bodies cars were of steel, been taken to Chi- JRnewn as the of the wreck Orleans Express, was taking water | given A searcity water along at Kinmundy when train No. the jthe road, which the mix-up Panama Limited, ran into the rear of in the place where water was to have |Nn . 1o which the railroad men's| been taken METHODISTSMEET |BAPTIST CONVENTION NERE TOMORROW| MEETS AT OCALA Panama ed to pass No they may profit by the experience of orowas was late, Three ard s i ol were ously these gentlemen, amd there is no way (By Associated Press) Washington, Jan, 22 The rep ot the House Committee which inves- tigated the Wiley-Wilson-Met trouble in the Department of Ag culture, and which unanimously clears Dr. Wiley of any wrong-doing, was filed with the While the Chiet Chemist is held entirely blame. less as rega®ds the charges in admin- istering the pure food laws, a recom- mendation is made to head off other like controyversies By Associate Mress 1 it 3 . £ i v Associnted Press. 29 in which to gain the desived experi- seneers s 1 fasnan Washinzton, Jan. 22 leer being it i 1gton, Jun, 22, —Beer being preventad NFi e e enee more satisfactoriiy than to he iths that the Train No : warning i > Ja con vothat e t be barre ; : guished persons |4 ¢ imodity that can not be barred ol the dead have belon the ground and make a personal tant Secretary 15 representative of . the members of the Aftairs Committee and seevral for- from intersiate shipments into dry New | engo. The cause is Before dinner the men investigation counties, according to a decision o as of e e e ladies chatted and exchanged house- hold experiences and became hetter inted. There are many new- comers who have settled here, - and these have taken advantage of the monthly meetings of the Farmers' Club to get in closer touch with h other, and especially does this appeal to the ladies, who take pleasure in the United States caused railroads must car for transportation. The case arose from a situation when Kentucky sought to bar shipments from Indiana into “dry” ‘counties of the former state. Supreme Court, it when offered House, ives of ieq 1 cressed the long via- hing the island, thou- isiastic people, all in . welcomed the great with cheers that resound- v wide, and for many min- LADIES INVITE STRANGERS CONCERT LAST NIGHT. whistle in the city gave i loud their welcoming Lundreds of bells clanged AND OTHERS TO RECEPTION. The first meeting of District Stew- the oceur ards of the Bartow District of Southery Methodist church to The Woman's Missipnary Society Ocala, Jan. 22, Everything is in reidiness for the Baptist State Con- vention, which convenes in tais city dones Carnival, night The talian band, with the Johnny gave a concert last in Munn Park, which was preparing a bountiful spread and in the social intercourse that always is s0 pleasant at the meetings of the Club. Miss Sallie Cliford is the soul of the Methodist church extend a heard by a large crowd. The work of hauling tents and other paraphernalin to the show- grounds has been in progress all day, and West Lemon street will no doubt be visited by tremendous crowds all week. ome. Several brass bands toitight, continuing for several days. i of hospitality, xuul, with her brother ain and escorted the visit- and nephew always make the mem- bers have a royal time when the Club meets with them. At noon the tables were arranged under the large mulberry tree and the company, nearly 150 in number, gathered about the board and for over &n hour they enjoyed the many dain- in Lakeland, takes place tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Metho-]The homes of the city have dist church, Rev. J. R. Cason, Pre-|thrown open to the ministers and siding Elder, in the chair. The meet- | d¢ic#ates. and already many have ar- ing of the.District Stewards occurs|'iVvd. While more will reach the city annually and has heretofore been held tomorrow morning, especially from at Bartew, but o naccount of the eas- the southern part of the State, it be- ier access toLaKkeland of all points, fug inconvenient for them to reach Rev. Cason deridethto-have the ineety ‘€T earlier, on account of the dis- cordial welcome to all strangers in been the city to attend the reception to- morrow evening at the Methodist ¢ und reception to Henry M.[church, and all ministers of the ity man who is today re-lare given A special invitation to be < more attention and recogni- | present. any other in the United I1i= ambition of a life-time ogram was opened today ihe DEATH WARRANT FOR tealzed today in the com- great Over-the-Sea which could well be includ- Seven Great Wonders of Another reception will s afternoon to the Con- foreign lln(lnnml,c promineny visitors. A the government build- t will complete the first 1 0 he urty, UARTERLY CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT M. E. CRURCH (arterly conference of h Rev. rge. son has come capacity of Pre- had Presiding Arkan- R. Cason, Rev, the dthough he has ene | home State, iing and again| He was heard at| virch here last night fopreciative andien e opportunity ot > DAY PREPARATIONS * RAPIDLY FORWARD hm. line, ‘:ud have o tomorrow 1linois brated by lar; #s who have locate ‘ction their heme the celebration is breparations are go- at and grand red will be 0 nighy speech All of the “ held in Munn Park place. Miss Buldoch olemzn, of Tampa, age. The bride u Lakeland, hav- ter, Mrs. 0. M. Ea- mes, and who. will 'f her happiness. \ ar's day SCHOOL OPENED. " opens his dancing Orarge Hall, building lucted & danecin . and all dancing lessons his advertisement in neld tonight at the | This is | en-| 70is families in the| | | dramas, tark | | | in| . a notice| 1 auother celumn. | I those | ¢ nightly pertormances, which include ROYAL VISITORS IN NEW YORK Only Living Son of Queen Victoria CGuests of Ambassador and Mrs. Whltelnw Reid. ing held here this year. This meeting brings to Lakeland delegates from twenty of the leading towns of South Florida, which include Orlando, Kissimmee, Bartow, Arcadia, Fort Myers, Fort Meade, Bowling Green, Homeland, Punta Gorda, Win- ter Haven and Mulberry. It is not known who will represent all of the churches, however. Among those to be present are: Mr. ). M. Lee, Kissimmee; Mr. L. N. Pipkin, berry; Col. Wadkins, Orlando, and Mr. ¢ K. Earnest, artow. The District Stewards have the Distric finances in charge, other mat-| ters of importance, and the gathering ix one of unsual interest (By Associated Press.) New York, 22.-~The and Duchess of Connaught and their daughter, Princess Patricia, arvived this morning to be the guests of Am- Whitelaw Reid. is the Governor-General of living son of | of | Mul- Jan, Duke | of ! hassador and Mrs, The Duke Canada and Quedn Victoria beside the only | ! | WERE SHOWING ‘EM SOME. WEATHER FORECAST. | ol Tampa, Fla, M onight and iz 22, ~-Clowily | With Johnny Jones Carnival town sending ap a balloon every day the WURTZ in additicn to other attractions; Jewell Kelley Stock Company giving comedies, ete, two of the| | “Grans-| | the | best shows of season, the and CLyman Twins, The | | Star | O e f celebration of the completion Florida East Coast Railroad! Angnstine to Key West 1 3 ks the | Herron theater, and the two homs play-honses, Edisonia and the m St giving more han your mon sueeess of one o fihe oy the engineering undertakings 1o world. It construction v night in Lakeland “m th eve moving pie- funique in-|ell the deserves 1o le this week | | T bt | people will ed with the of 1 1 they 1t i« quest il desire ama canal, or any other n the show 1 never raies . mendons project that may he The road bodily wio will | reined idea of running a fikiia ot to sea was thou by almost everybody, except Mr | [ler to be chimerical, but he was o CHRIST CHURCH. LONDON;IHL ‘nt that his scheme was pract able, and he was willing to back it | with his money and his reputatior For a time the project did seem to| the first be a bit shaky. There were entirely founded in the South,|pew problems that had to be met .null today tendered his resignation to the fworked ont congregation to become effectivel consiructors were pretty sure April 1. He will go to the pastorate | tjeir calculations when they of Christ Church, London, England. | olved building a railroad on land, oading Dr. F. B. Myer, anoth “lor across a swamp, or across a river, ’ widely-known divine lI»vn when it was a matter of running; i the tracks right out where the ln.th PROPOSED REDUCTIONS [ "4 o o - IN TARIFF SCHEDULES Jut the engineers and the contrac Atlant iroughton, Tabernacle, church to be pasto of institutional of | in- ‘ sue est, tors and the guiding genius mixed | |steel and concrete and money and | brains, with the result that they have wduced a streteh of track that « 1.0t be matched anywhere else on Possibly the neare approas is the wondeful Salton shorteunt ing machir across Salt Lake, that was built hy cash ;»bweh nails and other arti-|the late E. H. Harriman. While the| cles, is proposed in the Democratic|Harriman project presented difficul- steel revision bill, made public today. | ties that puzzied the experts, it had’ n By e Iy tariff iron ¢ to of | Frank Cramer, s Terry, \Flagler’s Wonderful Road Which Was Opened Today _ of the pleasures of tourists to 'a palace car and watch a fierce storm |at sea. j means much for the commerce of the tance, The program this evening will be in charge of the Woman's Mission Union, the program to be as follows: Recessional. Hymn by choir and congregation, Devotional, conducted by Dr. W. . Nowlin, Lakelind. Music, “The Angel” —~Woman's Chorus. Intreduction of speakers hy Orlando Address by br. R L of Richmond, Va Missionary hymn, Address by br. I8 lanta Solo by Mrs I Mote Introduction of Missionarics R. ). Willingham; Rev il Brand, Japan, and Rev. and Evergreen, La Offering — Chipley Memorial Hymn. (Rubenstein) Rey Willingham, | G DGra ., of At- " by '. Mrs 1 not to reckon with tides. carrents| and tropical hurricane< These con |4, siderations had to be taken into ac count in the Flagler tropical storm Caribean, it sous or structures that is so firn cheme. When | the | et a blows out ot is no respecter of I | arserted, | ¢ however, the “sen-go Iy placed on its ar- ches of masonry out of the it that no harricane | can possibly harm it may be tropic In time to coms one it in| The opening of the new line country apd ghe development of-the West Indian islands Porto le the Bahamas and all the others will be brought closer to us. There will be a more prompt exchange of mails and a more ling of freights. Savannah and Ha-|" [ vana will be-made neighboring cities, | \nh a rail and ship 'encourage the merch 1 extension of terri As planned the Over-the-s ternational President of the bers of Congrs ard Cuba, it expeditions hand- vice that will nts of each 1o event reprezent ernments. It in the history the man who made the schems ‘hle will receive full credit —Savannah News Execution to Take Place During rant week of May Linnell, o the sheriff, veommutation of sentence is l'\|uw-|~l ed to he sent 1o the State House next |19 open their week canvas theater ton ner of ery and oifects duction {tadented people [They played Ki piacked o erved s leents {CAMP MEETING ON at Lakeland Febraary on North Kentucky preparatory night, as last as the campers 'TAFT AND HITCHCOCK RICHESON ISSUED Week of May 19, Unless Com- mutation is Granted. Associated Press,) dan. 220 The death war- the execution, during th 19, of Rev. Clarence V for the murder of ,\\i.«‘ has heen served on Governoy the warden of the Richeson’s petition o By Boston, for Richeson, i | prison and | i month JEWELL KELLEY COMPANY ALL THIS WEEK, The Jewell Kelloy Company will] gement in theb | 1 on the lot, cor Mis New York City v bown Faot Mauin nting the il ouri - streets, | neee with all the seen ary Tor the The company i composed o, Who are great favor s Wherever ey have appearad iminee all the ut last week 10| wdienoes week The starts promptly 18 L inclnding LI B} 10 cent; 7 pertorm- at doors cpen ’ Gen 1 admissi it on 1 " vdmi-sion, 3. | NORTH KENTUCKY AVENUE| Old-time camp-mecting will begiv -1 Several tents are already pitched avenue, where held every | will be erected me g5 are and more tents Those | will M. San-| arrive charge the hop W s, . B of meeting A Sellew, Rev Shelhamer E | morning, put STILL GOOD FRIENDS ociated P stories that Hitcheo been | k b disloyal pro. | IS | da {10 find | tising, bhel” 1o be ready for v must ties and substantial viands which had been placed thereon A snapshot pie ture -t the table, just before the meal d, has been taken, and if possi. v will get one and have a et and let all of our readers see a spread the members of the ‘njoy every month, o dinner, the busi + Club was held, Jad n presiding. Several ap for discussion, the o being the “Culture of Several axperiences and thei fvation. Another subject dis was, Culture of, the " Mr. Tavlor leading the fon. © next ¢ session w. S matters most im- i Irish | . ol prowers Save 1 manner he [} s Cis I meeting of - the Club, third Saturday in at the lome of Mr Thanter oceurs the ry, will he on Lake 1 COMEDIANS" TO APPEAR HERE SOON, . the road s not all ples think, and far have sure, people from CONrse, Wi our ool all other W Layman 1 ike people the S 1o a corre Aud we ton, m . said Twin LI pondent the other bully bat the vth the “om by have som: wool times, in a owhil | hardes: theater | the one work ted coltle at large the w conne i public First come writing of a new that different and in you try something from played l f those yon have hefore desizns tor costume Then and models nbmitted are m the entire scenic eq amd effects, be- styles of adver- item, whep three uipment les twenty or thir which is a very large then rehersals are called the most strenuous Tolks to in As act changed here, or more week work the theater | in is goes on it ol have e tarted cach is a line a a sentence or scene of during the night <al the followinz is too fast and situation altered there, two and sometimes o whole the play rewrittey her this song d, 1 different part of be changze another has to be in an act to i the to make taken other tin chorus three minutes more cha ont entirely 1 « of costume, this dance and effect or an- to better an r weeks of 1 play yonr first will e made after the than in all the re- wiich means two or weeks of hard work the 1 e, three road.’ on

Other pages from this issue: