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'HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM p— Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. — LAKELAID, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912, No. 83 _____—____—____—_._——————————'————_'____— i FINE PAPER TO ARIS MAY l The l.uk«-l:md .\'v\\'s tomorrow \\'i{li . i o A ,\'n 5 e EQR [RELANDJEVERGLADE CASES -2 5 TRAIN TODAY osting local and general matter and it‘ D Inmn T e P plendid publication 1o & “‘l‘ - I md today and tomorrow, and are | N S | Mecs Baies B s toeiv. | WINSTON CHURCHILL SPEAKS IN |CONGRESS W ILL LOOK INTO CON- intervivwing Lakelan citins in 1o~ SCHEDULLD TO ARRIVE IN LAKE- FROM DEPARTM ed to interest in this section, i ITS FAVOR, DESPITE HOS- DPUCT OF INTERESTED LAND huiiullnl:;-.l.l‘. ; 1\|:::\ ‘::‘:‘i;u‘.”\‘\m}.i I,l, ll: " LAKD AT 4:37 THIS AFTER- e The entire editd of Mo ..'.;\ 1) THAT EI_TECT. vtire edition of - Monday TILE DEMONSTRATION. COMPANIES. Phis company, which is composed of NOON. ;zR TODAY RECEIVED|“'bta iL ADVICE daily hich contained the s Day, and on which | nents were passod, has; py althous 1 for a congressional : “‘!" i s, Wiaston Spencer i the Flor t of some real es-| . as % i y it Lor the Admiralty, spoke | (88 in 8 A nog secure 450 in favor of heme rule wtood 10 the House U font numb copies of Mon-| ) | Telegr all the matter per-| 1 to Hlineis Day will be r rinted ir MROTTOW 'S ak A v ed in tomorrow Lak the words “Down wit Charchill, retany Wilson, had been vietims ol % : i ! News, Several hundred estra copi s | § \ b Flor.i i i ther prominent citizens, have al=o The bas iy Y Land no wme rule.” o s Flor.da b 3 R AN 3§ i- ¢S 3 | ! e ho | 1 wome rul Wi no ll i land promoters and that ofli-| oo Messes, B, CL Stuart, Solon | ige engine yoollices and e ocain e i isorder, Trovp o 1 il roports Virne ¢ e 4 X | " : : aeaeraph |11 others desire copies they should ”TI | Troups arc au hand & hin on the true conditions in f\viison and other Bartow citizens|ing power tors the vperation of the o quote the paragraph ikt (0T cvent riots, The neople of this|the Iy lades were tampered with, |y, i 1 f HoWS: ‘phone their orders immediately, ¢ \ T o have purchased lots on which lhv,\( wechanical models, and o electrie < foll : ¥ AN ‘ 3 N N IreSeNL- A v of the department the paper will go to press tomorro '\h: l.l ne '“,‘ \ epresent=| i puild homes the coming sumefizhts tor illustratod lectures, noli « J £ o r Sadrman > it- S ; blishment of eity | iorenoon | ? ' P “Im: e of the commit- |y, e Poday and tomorrow these Tots Phe eahibit ar contains models + establishme i Jot edn : poel wli ee, 1 i J. rig ) lor- £ 3 : O it : % .nn» I l.hll nd avd Jospeh Devlin, } 1phed g 0. }\n, ht, I‘.u are being offered at the low price ol |illusiraiing the proper dheds ol puice at new offices and 1ts wre finhting for it ida drainage engineer, formerly With|cey wacn, the price to he : ? territory at old of- P [ Y | Falr o it fo: Bt e R ; S60 each, the price to be raised atterd bailding ) i epresentation in Parlinment a ent, Lo appear W= fiest hundred lots are sold, macadam, brick and - bitwwminous- _ont upon the provision for all classes, restrictions on tax as- | ness on Tuesday., George P MeCabe, 0y ¢ i ~ceptacle 5 < i A % SN macidam roads, and reinforced con= nail boxes or receptacies cossments, religious freedom, provin-|solicitor of the Department, will be b it vt Pils cat ot ; 5 crete bridges and « erts, 8 03 jouees and places of busi- Cial contral of Irish finances, witih|heard Saturday. P”W[Rs CONs|ntkl~fi : . also contains miniature models of @ + patron prefers he may o imperial control of the military, were - : 3 to b Bk rushing ph H st roller i b in the door, which will Government Will Vigorously Rush|.ome of the things in the Libeeal| The Chantauqua opens Wednesday, C“'NES[ INItR[S]s T, ,‘:;::“,,I,I.I,..::\;,,,”“.l,,,dl ;I,I,l.m ,..,I..,,:,l Eva he 3 [fa(lllmlin'(ln‘ A qovel wmt's bill for el | February 15, and already many have e Rt i 3 ve th ., npmn o g Its Prosecution of Men About overnment’s bill for Ireland, to be[February 15, and already many have R SARLY craphs illustrating the advantages 1o i “ to be Arrested. el It' an ‘,h' i _\l Vel m““‘_‘ vuRonyed ‘,“ in order to bot Will Join in Concerted Understand- | be derived from improved roads, b asure s at once to nO\lfV all pros- Stbinde, ment, according to Churchill, ter enjoy the occasion. P he E G leotute: car s provideil with a i 15 of the mail receptacle : gt e ing to Preserve the Empire's : ol : PELDI O . (By Associated Press.) g P ctereopticon outfit and equipment ; ment and .ad\lse this office i is, Fob, 8—Tentative Integrity. o iRt e o e e e, Lor ARSI SRS PROCIERNES OF L »es has been made to- Progrt in dynamiting operations, in case 3 ; X u Y g v S briy Knox's note to Count Bernstorfl, the moving picture theaters or other supplying them. 1t 18 to be pleas of not guilty are entered, are tly atron B illi After I 4 g " tly understood that Do B discussed by the government officials. Mrs. V. C. Williams Succumbs Gas Plant Charter and Other Impor- 1 Ambassador in respect t0 CON= g prgvided necessary arranges be served unless he provides some The plan Is to delay the trials as Prot d Ilness of the Dread corted action by the powers in the ans for disposing of his mail by tant Matters Before Regular (‘hinese situation is taken to be the s Leaded by Col ol ount of 1 St 2y \ v Asseciated rosa. Yoy nuion, Fobo s e formal ocinted Pr ! 1 v have vitic Coust Line improye- Feb. ¢ 4. L. Skipper has re- ioial notification from | ILiny com department at \Wash- date of Fel 1o establish city d iy - the lLakeland office on provides for two Aohevidle N here until g ool in choive fernoon at b:iid, rew ch tiey ave dispo at unusually Jow procecd.ng then W sold several lots ing Lubugi mmittee | ~ in that departmer Pnzincers Elliott and - Moor who were discharged by S celand, one of which Mr [ Phis L oraesy 4o substitute. The do- particular attention in their letter of ad-} 1o its policy of city de- uteh purchased. My, Brown, ol | fas tollows: bagzage, ealithin, the First National Bank, and severadfand private car | efligy banners ¢ocar contains i gil= and dynamoe for generals Lave already been contracted tor, and L conntry oppose home rale, [are har while in Parliament, like |ative earti, sand-clay, aravel, ents are made locally. Rty little as possible, and they may be Pell 5 A The officers’ car is provided for ke set for May, to finish before the end ot gra. Meeting. i preliminary of an expected exchange | ycommodation of the officlals This undoubtedly means that un- i ¢ A PR of notes among the United States, of summer. The day for making the After a long illness extending over and assistants having charge of the The City Council met last night in|Germany, France, Japan and Russia, trkih :lxt-.nru:n. lir:‘n):ebs;:ze:fl;?‘n’l ::: arrests is still not set, although it|a period of about a year and a half, 4 :‘121‘1..p,:)\‘r the proper reception of may be not later than Monday. Mrs. V. (. Williams passed away this "'“:”“rl ::’:“.“"'[' \“"“r'l"::'r ::l'"::) »;I:-- I“'I":::l ‘;:::l:i l":::"::“":h"z:fl::;:::h:: The road exhibits and equipment heir mail at the hands of the car- Mar e VIR pion ben gURE (t'rla\"'“m' ' r(-) 'al 1.- u f‘. discus- | in the protection of the integrity of ou this train are furnished by _tho or¢_some delay in the matter might BRYAN I“lNKS |N. surrounded by her devoted family ;i'n'|" Nehnts el 0 o e : Office of Public Roads of the United .aused through this neglect, and a number of friends. n : ! ety States Department of Agriculture, it behooves the citizens to VESIIGAIION “I:Anct" Mrs, Williams had been a sufferer| One of the most important mat- while the railroad cquipment and proceed to make the proper for a long time of pellagra, and at|ters was the granting oo a franchise SCHWAB I“INKS transportation of the train are fur- times she was much improved, in[!0 the proposed gas plant, which Mr. nished by the Atlantic Coast Line, '\“""N“:‘:wwd by the policy (By Associated Press) fact, a few months ago her family W. R. Peters and his associates 0 ]Anlrr All RIfi“I Mr. 11, C. Wells, Superintendent of i San RBenito, Texas, Feb. Minneapolis, Minn., desire to install Rowd Construction, assisted by Mr. © ity is to be runzralulatnd A % it were sanguine over the prospects of 3 R TR P R s i - fear the investiz will prove a[her early rocovery. About six weeks| It this city. The Board of Trade 1.1 Shilder, represents the Ofice of postmaster complimented on | : 4 2 : 3 ; (By Associated Pres ¢ - farce. If the k ne committee of [ago she grew worse, since which time : ¥ # J Public Roads, These men deliver the i conclusion of a very ure|, . Soking 3 % % i s s Washington, k 8. "1 consider o the House begins at once to make o | he steadily declined until this morn- % loctures and demonstrate the exhib- <0 important to the prog- ¢ % A the present tarifi rates nes ry tof Y, . 3 thorough investigation 1 shall beline, when death relieved her suffer- i : its, Phe train is also accompanied and welfare of the city. Ay, j fi bl i 4 " the prosperity of the stecl busin i \ 4 surprised and delighted,” said Wil-lines and her soul took its flight to 1 1t ailatinn.L by Mr. Wilbur MeCoy, Agricultural S i ‘ i Ll an Posed 0 b ction, 2 i ", liam J. Bryan in commenting on the fthe Heavenly home ik i D and lmmigration it o fthe At- ESOLUTION OF BOARD OF action of the Democratic caucus In Mrs. Williams was a woman o | the proposition in ease it did not come in competition witio che city's cnid Charles M. Schwab to the Sen- Lantfe Const, Line Mtaland, wnd M : i antic Coast Line Radlroad, & Mr. < i 5 p ate Finanee Committee at its hearing TRADE ON THE GAS PLANT|Plncing the investigaton of the|many lovable traits of character, and \ et X Bl s Fairbank, who represents the “money trust” into the hands of the fpag drawn abont her a host of warm |electric light plani matter was referred to ¢ amittee for turther presented resolutions to the Councit, asking that the franchise be granted, which were read. After considerable discussion, in which the Couneil ex- as favorahle prossed themselves on the bill aiming to reduce the stel A \ iation for Iighway anr Association for hwi farifl, He denicd he ever said steel | CUlA S A : Tmprovement, can be made in this country as cheap- 5 : : i Cheerape o0 the tradn dor the standing House Committee on Bank-| fpiends, who today are bowed in al committee, | qeepest sorrow. She was a conse investizat’ o, who will report at a as advocated by Representative Hewsfepated Christian, being a member of | weeting to he called within ryv, of Texas, and Mr. Bryan. Bryaa fihe Methodist chureh A devote! ©or two. That committee is <aid one of the members of the party [ wife, a loving mother and a iy . ol of .\|.:».\,-'\_.() car M. Lo WEAT}mR VEEPORT. POLL-TAXES MUST BE chairman, R, K. Seipper and 1P B PMD BY MARCH 9 were “misled by Wall Street friend, such was this pure arved nobl . 0 3 i A ¢ ;i By 1 Pampa, Feb, S, Fair tonight ana - woman. Although it i+ baed tor the laynes i A \ 4 s s probably frost; Friday, increasiog ¥ up, she s The Peninsular Telephone Compi- Jacksonvill woRKINfi Io R[scut e : clondiness and uprising tempe ure lrsigned committee of the much better off in the land where ny's franchise was also laid u\.ur to WURTZ. Demoeratie 1 Trade, appointed at the reg- [NI“MB[D Mth“s sicknoss and sorrow are unknown. | he disposed of at Iht‘ me meeting. e in Jacksonville yesterday and adopt- { | ing of the Board on the Mrs. Williams is mourned by a de- Some seven or eight months ago «d the ofticial call for the approach- § ! voted hugband and four children | the City Counc il granted the Atlantic IArI coNfln[NI ing primaries. Judge Bert Fish, of : ‘ < of February, 1912, at which WA ™ "2 the necessity for more eco: (By Associated Press.) 4 » May, Leonard, V. (. and Bdna,|Coast Line privilege to block the Deland, holding a proxy of G. 3 Sutter Creek, Cal, Feb. 8.—Rapid|)icjqes her parents and several | Florida avenue crossing, on account or NoM'NA‘loN Fisher, and Amos 1. Lewis, holding k<I:|fr‘:r: ::'I:s ‘;::::’::0:" al:; PIogian has been made by r"“’“"""j brothers and sisters. of the temporary depot being located AR the proxy of W. I | Koo icability of thisre beng in- working to clear ”“" “l“‘f‘.. nf' '."“ The funeral services were held this|there, for longer than five minutes (By Associated Press.) Fearnside, of Palatka, W. B. Craw- the said city for the con- Bunker Hill ml'r."‘ “"'tr'l' ""‘"3"'“""‘ afternoon from the family residence.|at a time. This agreement Was €05}y gy ingion, Feb. 8. That Presi- ford, of Kissimmee, R, 1. Rose, of of its citizens a gas plant men were lmpns(.»‘n'm‘l yesterday by | Rev. I. €. Jenkins in charge, and a|tered into with the understanding | S 0Tl onfident that he will Madison, and J. W. Burton, of Arca- works for the manufacture and the collapse of a shaft. The cmom:- large number of friends were pres-|that the old arrangement should go| T hinated, and that he can de- dia, were in attendance at the meet- stribution of gas, and the impor- N,' men m.l.kod a(nfl ]l‘)kt;]d lh:nu;{ ent to pay their last respects. Many back into effect within sixty days, at feat any man the Democratic party ing. Mr. Lewis .|..,! as the chair- air tubes with rescuers through the]paaytiful floral offerings attested the | which time the road expected to have will nominate, because he believes man and Judge b filled the duties ylowing resolution was pre- City Council last night by Trade in regard to the a franchise for the pro- ANt ble City Council, “la. ing instead of a s ly as abroad. 4 State of Florida is attached, Jan. N0 The State it K 4 wtive Committee met ¢ 0t laying the necessary mains| . ! 1ping for the distribution of e love and esteem in which the deceas-| the new station "'mpl"";d' A?, SEV=1 1o business men of the country wi'l o “'.r'" A : e bt 4 was before the paving of the i) sl eral months have elapsed, the COMMLeop pim, the expression o Aside from announcing the dates fEeets nf tha alte Interment was made in the city (il has decided Yo enforce the ordi-| 0o % of the primaries, which are to be Rt | i { the city now contemplated - ¢ White House visitors l,mluy. ' ¥ i cemetery, the Gentry Undertaking|nance, and has notified the railroad R R held April 20 and May 25X, the st ; important business trans cted by the i ] * Honorable Body, o t the u:id (;:z'tti:”pah‘\'::: ; wrll' 29 AB()ARD Company being in charge of the ar- company that in the future the Flor- ber of the m i bi fth- ranzements. The family have thelida avenue crossing shall not be rlwns lN sl’AlN committee was the date fixed upon o A o y g which all poll-taxes should be paid. b N a—— leepest sympathy of the community blocked longer than five minutes at a follow 50! E ¥ : . llowing resolutions (By Associated Press.) in their time of sorrow. time. cAust n[s'nuc‘lo“ The decicion of the committee fol wimously adopted, and the 5 ; sy 3 . A co i ook Victoria, B. (., Feb. 8.——News i There had been some discussion as lows: 5 «‘:«mltmtl;!:; :p:odmtod Y] 4ecn brought by the steamer Mara- PREPARING A STATUE to the advisability of leasing out s £ T ard6e.cor an leelor o eIy Resaly sEE T ma of the foundering of the trading FOR JOHN GORRIE{HH- sanitary business, several appli- (By Associated Press.) so s to participate in the primaries _ oved, That we, the Board o | groamer Tahara with a loss of twen- 2 R | cations havingz been ‘ianda by indie Madrid, Spain, Feb. 8. -Serious|ocoofore called by the State Demos Rily f:l‘::q‘:}?:'":clg:da' most | yy_rour lives off Ambryn Island dur- \\.T.::”M;-H:TZT g ; ;T,l:,n:fl:, 'F,, viduals to look after this work, How- '!""".]5 v“'i” .l""\"‘ill il.l_ ull. parts. of | cpatic Executive Committee, he must ¢ n and in-|ing 4 heavy gale. % est, of Milton, and State Semater| Lo T el deeided to continue | PP and Portuzal with considerableyy pig poll-taxes legaily due on or George W. Dayton, of Citrus county 4 loss of life. Rivers are on rampage | jofore the second Saturday in March of a gas plant in the city 4 ) sl 1d for the manufacture and l(mr)kmg after the business as here i of gas, and do urge upon | PROMINENT VISITORS IN iohn Gorrie Statue Joint Commis- 0;:" f RS i '¥ council its early and appro- LAKELAND TODAY |sion. named by the last Speaker of e Council granted the Chautau- A i3 qua Assembly lights free of charge. JULIA JACKSON SUING and entire villages are inundated. A 1. 1912, the same being the 9th day of =aid month.™ TR (Inverness), two members of the ¢ artion in this behalf.” the House and President of the Sen- socivty p 4 3 G. H. AL:'IEI‘:D, Prominent visitors to Lakeland to-|ate, are here with Mr. Charles Adri.| Mayor Clonts recomte nded a num- CORONET PHOSPHATE CO.| " ! bty .,"';m:"'l':o":' GUS L. PALMER, day are officers of the Peniusularian Pillars, the sculptor, to have the ber of changes and improvements in TS \"“-:‘.I » i,[,' |.|‘, o :;uq"‘i l--ml:; C. W. DEEN Telephone o, who came up this|contract signed for the execution of |the sanitary department, and ordi-| Argument is being heard this af- 5 ”; gt N y nances were ordered drawn to cover!ternoon before Judge €. B. Parkhill which slipped by the proof-reader morning in Mr. W. G. Brorein's car | a statute of John Gorrie, the inven- without being noticed Committee. i from Tamva on an inspecting trip, |tor of artificial ice, who lived at these changes. It is probable that a|ag referce in the suit of Julia Jack- P P WILL GIVE going this afternoon to Mulberry. Apalachicola. Florida, and whom the sanitary and plumbing inspector Willlgoy vs. the Coronct Phosphate Com- |SELLING GROVE OFF FREE LOT. Those in the party are: Mr. W. G.|last Legislature voted to place in the be employed later. However, this|pany, in which the complainant is IN BUILDING LOTS s T Brorein, Secretary of the Peninsular | hall of fame at Washington, D. C tas not yet been decided upon. <ning for damages in the amount of S, i sA. : ~<:&n(~r5 o.g “Rosedale,” the new | Telephone (0., Mr. Jacob Hauss, i S Bond Trustees recommended that §25,000 for the death of her hus- D. 0. Rogers, of the law firm of i ' ch is being opened up|Vice-President, w ho hails from Wa-| TRIPLETT HERE TOMOB.ROW those who wizh to tap water mains, band, who was killed by coming in | Rogers and Blanton, and Mr. L. M. < b lay pipes, etc., do o before the pav-|con 1 with a " electric wire| Futeh have purchased the Drane and © Morton, state that they | poncta, Ohio. Mr. George K. Detwiler, 1 : 1 a lot free to the first per- | Treasurer, whose home is in Toledo, The Herron theater tomorrow eve-|ing contract is let, and an ordinance 1 at t plant of the phosphate com-|lenley grove, south of town, which :2rees to put a house there- |Ohio. Accompanyinz the party are|ning will doubtless be filled with an |covering this was ordered drawn. {;;m ere he was employed congists of fifteen acres, and have di- Superintendent [ appreciative audience to greet Wm. No other business was brought b »‘ The complainant is represented by |vided it up into building lots, 100x ise to cost $1,000 or over.|Mr. J. F. Vauz interested in this should|o: the Tampa district, and Mr. Ma-|Triplett, who comes to Lakeland with|fore the body except a building per-{Attorney Tom Palmer, while the de-{125 feet. This is very desirable " ‘?Rownexs. Smith and Steitz|her, a prominent citizen of Toledo, | a splendid company in that fine play, mit was granted P. B. Jackson, and fendant is represented by Peter O, property and the lots will, no doubt, - Rogan. Ohio. “Cherry Valley.” all bills were ordered paid. Knizht. — Tampa Times. be quickly disposed of

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