Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 1, 1912, Page 1

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YICAN RIOTS . wr PLRSONS KILLED, AKD. (TING INSURGENTS. (By Associated Press.) ,, Tex,, Feb. . 1,—Daylight bd-Juarez, Mexico, dazed ‘from a bt of debauch, following a revel pight participated im by throe‘ gred of the former followers o jient Madero. - The firing: 15;: tically ceased but the lm.oxlsnufl atents continue 1o stagger beh the streets, looting saloons, « and residences. Two troops of ted States soldiers, under : the and of Col. E. &, Steeyer, guard- b Paco, Te thie international bridge ;hw. . the night, ard prevented Ameri-| 'V s from crossing to the Mexiedn The neutrality laws are being ly enforced. g be trouble broke out last night p #t was rumored that Gengral ge0, one of the leadérs lui.:_ho,re- revolution, had rm‘#“fll- position, and ‘when: n ’\ln» d woldiers of ‘the garrisonl ‘Wwers barged. The revolnuw,’ to control the custom house, but not carried.out thelr threat to open the vault to get to the] b nment funds. 2 fight persons were killed tight. Word trom ‘_ The real £ is somewhat clow discharge of the' eoldiers , and some that General O hile chief, intends to. Joln’ fl leader Zapata lflcm‘ %@ with him, Al ‘insist resign. JENTS OF SOUTHERN® = . INVENTORS ARE ISSUED | fushington, D, C., Jan, $1—Thel Wing patents were just issued to "rn inventors, repofted by . D ' & Co, patent lawyers, Wash- ( ‘la—1J. 8. Shands, Gainesville, et for turpentine cups. lebama—1, B, Irvin, tonnector, Mh‘ ; P ———— Part 'of the Best State. _ Below will be found a fingl list of those contributing to. the ‘Monument |’ Fund during 1911: City of Lakeland.. .. ....:$100.00 Pricéeds of Bagaar , . ...\ 26.00 G. B Murrell. . .. ... Roping Contest 8. L. Raulerfon, Kathleen. J. C. Cammack Mrg. F. J. Riggins Mrs. J. L. Skipper €. Ly Willoughby Personal Salaries of Councilinen. H. D. Bassett 500 5,00 1.00 cooav..382480] Total amount raised dur- AR i il $603.38 BURNS AND LAWYERS "~ CLASH SOME MORE Noted Detective and Counsel for Lor- dmer About 'to “Mix it Up, ‘ Washington, . s e {(By Associated 40.304 )| those whom he had just been ANDS OF QUARTS OF FINE BERRIES NOW GOING TO THE FLORIDA'S AGRIcuTT AT MISSIONER STRICKEN WITH- OUT WARNING. . Orlacdo, Feb. 1.—Hon. B: B. ) Lin, Cocmmissioner of Agriculture 6 Florida, died in this city last nght at 11 o'clock, his death contn& siddeniy” that he bad not & momeni In which to speak a farewell wor Halting in his address, while Elks offered a silent ‘toasu to “absent"”. brothers ‘who had p over the river, Ms. McLin tott ang fell to the floor, and when nearest ‘to ‘him rushed -to his e hdd already joined the band | QW kealth up until the moment he his death being attributed to a &t of appoplexy. He was in Orl tending the Crange County Fair, was not accompanied by any of his tamily. . : B&afii&n shipments are . going wa th & rush now, about 8,- 0 quarts having been shipped from his_section, which includes ' Lake- dand, Griffin, Galloway and Kathleen, Jnst Mopday: 2,600 gquarts went for- ward the 1deal platform alone, \y's. shipments will be even The ‘week's shipments will sbout 20,000 quarts, 'all Wn within a radius o eight miles, The prices are good and the qual- ‘Is especially fine, The weather, | as at present, is fine 'k shipments will go\ for- ,m‘ instead of tri-weekly, as nt, ers.in the city can ‘plegwing diversion than ing. yress company’s new butld- Wlt.'m‘be shipped daily| S . New Orleans, Feb. 1.—The failure s of the cotton brokersge firm of L. H. Hardy and Company, member of the New Orleans and New York exchang- €8, was posted on the Yeor of the lo- Y i . f Los Angeles, Feb, DEATH ~P. L. Dills, Blairville,|maras, was srraigned on the indict- | Hie i B, & B-brush, Tate, !lldd&'fin, fou 'Ing teams whish are ‘re- ~ 10 be fed at early Bouss' in m.},‘» lrams fed at §'s. m, he - dlarm clock at that hour and " It goes ofp mechanisms will be 1rd Vhich deposits the food in Tough fop the team. Bo while "‘O‘ Flood, cashier of the O MG MEUT B Hendrix d from & eamp hunt in . of the Everglades, eev- .‘.n-low Forg Myers, where '© time of their 1ives, ®d seven:deer and bagged o L TKEYS Bosifes having 1 they could carry. Thege !“ T are crack ehota, o camp gt Tesuits, they. - {ing, and Saturday and when Alwayy ments charging him Witk jury brib< day for entering pleas. ; : — W. L JEWETT DEAD, FOR SHORTAGE AT OCALA . Ocala, Jan. 31.—Staart.B. Harris, ity ticket dgent of the Seabosrd Alr Line in this city, was arrested last uight, charged with shortage in his Heeonnts, . - The warrant was sworn out by W. A. McCrae, an auditor of the road, who has been here; several days go-|. ing over Hartls' accounts, The short-{q age Is said to amount to several hup< dred dollars. Harris was placed Iy fail, but made bond of $1,000 te- day, p Harris {8 4 member of a leading Marion county family and s promi- nent socially, He bas Leen in charge of the Jocal ofice 6f the Scaboard for out four meaids. A turday, January 27, ‘bis death s yet unknown, ‘Presumed (rom natural B, 48 he wae ‘amiliarly known #84 many warm friends in Where he worked st . hiy MINSTHELS HERE NEXT TULSDAY MgHT H. T. Herron recefved notice thas Coburn’s Minstrels will be * #ctioh at the Herron theater text .uesday evening, A 'S Minstrels are really the favorites of Lakelund theater-goers, and these popular comedians will be “reeted with a packed house when the mfign 088 up Tuesday evening. ‘They h&ve & new line of Jokes and SORES And guarsntee to keep the pickers and packeries are busy. The navel erop coming in is good quality and sizes and there 1s @ large de- mand. It is better to be teady and not be célled for, than to be ealled for and found wanting.-Kite Dovglas Wig- ‘the shed at the rear| The GOOD ROADS TRAIN . TODAY Palatka, Feb. '1.-—-The Atlantic Coast Improvement train, which has for its object the betterment of roads iEioughoui ine country, reached Pa- latka this afterncon &t 1 o’clock, and will remain here until 5:45 this afternoon, when it will proceed to Sanford. " Lectares ‘were delivered here by Mr. H, C. Wells; Superintendent of Road Construction, and J. R. Shil- der, who represents the office of -pub-~ lic roads. Both gentlemen were heard by a large and appreciative audi- ence. Illustrated lectures.are give. at various points over the State show- {iig the fundamental prineiples . of cead comstruction and maintainance. The traln will visit Santord, Kissim- mee, Winter Haven, Bartow, - Lake- land and other points in the State, reaching: Bartow . on ' February 5, Lakeland: February 8, and Auburn- dale February 9. The tiin ‘will neach Lakeland at 4:30 on February 8 and remain over until noon of the| UmEE—— mUES NS TAT ever, Dr, Nowlin will_ A1l 4 at the Baptist' church. SUGGESTS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ORGANIZATION AMONG REAL ES. TATE MEN WOULD HAVE ., BENEFICIAL RESULTS. The following article - has been handed in by & well-knowm citizen, and we publish it because it seems 0 us that the main Kleas embrac therein are good and practicable; There has leng been felt a need @ the co-operation of the Brokers ‘Real Estate agents of Lakeland In these days of organization . §i seems incredible that a man - ‘with half wit would not promptly appre- clate the bemefit of organized effort, but there are all kinds of people the world and & few of the off kin are in the real estate business, but they are a small minority. : Under. the plan contemplated. 1l repute ‘with certain "%\ operatives and churches, Rev. P. G, Woodruft, h of this place, has heen notified that|confidence between by an un- he bias been left & fortune ¢le, who died recently in Colorado. He 18 in receipt of a letter from the ‘administrator. of the formivg bim of the fotr:me left him, and. stating that 3t embraces many thousands of dollany fn . cash belng 50,000 shares in one of the largest companiée of that seetion; Mr, Woodruft will. come into pos- sesslon of his (ortune fus: e ecom as the necessary legal steps - can be taken. : NOTED EVANGELIST WILL PREACH AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev, Sam J. White, & noted evan- elist, of the Christian chuséh, wiil preach fonfght at the Christian ¢hurch ,and a large congrdgation wilf no doubt be present 9 hear this gift- ed man. Rev. White is well known to..the people of Lakeldnd Jhaving sonducted & most sucoessful revival fere a ew years ago. He Has just | "loted & fine mesting at Bartow, and s How en i route to Mulberry, whets he goes to conduct wnother: estate in< “and/[fn na other. Pt ot " the ‘owner, the Prospective purchaser, and the broker of Teal estate of Polk county, 4 For the principle, one price;, ome For truth; for, y d.4n our bl For good roads; and for every o Improvement, be they what they that will add to the joy and lving in our already blessed, courty, g Within “its- particular. domsin, the Exchange will sndea:ar to establish real estate values; prevent ‘witd- Satting; " sée that owners and ageiits act in good Calith among themseives and with the public; permit eensed agents only to do busness; glve every home sesker and investor value ra~ celved, and eschew inflated yalues, allowing thé normal advancement of property to fix legitimate prices. P8, Peb. 1-<Falr tomight avd’ ¥l 2 :

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