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HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM ——— Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. unwm FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1912. No. 121. )PHOMORES é““?&%n‘ss‘fiia ToNORROW. MAIN[ HEROES '600 KILLED PR Eakeians roosr. MAY CATCH the state-at-large, is a prominent vis- lln- Methodist church, The bishop | A booND SECTION 0!' CLASS GIVE s one of the strongest divines in the | FINAL CHAP’IER WRITTEN lN'fIGHTlNG IN SOUTH AMERICAN! eland today, and has met wiLf, BE AT FLA. ELECTRIC C0.'8 | Southern Methodist «hurah, F eat | a large © ber of voters befor: [§ALS TO 600D AUDIENCE | iy "0 000 (i & irea: HISTORY OF FAMOUS BAT- COUNTRY BETWEEN GOVERN- |, e id s v1aims for 1 BETWEEN 5 AND 6 0'CLOCK FIN LAST NIGHT. | bishop. He spe in Bartow in the TLESHIP AND CREW. - i MENT AND REBELS. [oflice to which he aspires. AND AT DICKSON'S LATER. w—— merning, and will come over in a | - Col. Beacham is a very pleasing, R jitor 10 or _ .nd section of Sophomores and preach in Lakeland in the (By Associated Press.) ! (By Associated Press.) leenial sentloman, of splendid ad- Friday, 3 p. m.— Well, good peo- ¢ uals last night. As they cvening. This is a great treat as not | Washington, March 23— With alll Bucncs: Asros. Mareh More | dress and is a man splendidly quali- ple of Lakeland, 1 am still roaming . uther part of the grad= | many times in our lives do we have honors that a mizhty nation can pay | than six I|||.mh':-d men have 1 tied in every way to fill the |'li;.'h of- around town, but i think tonighi s and clever ideas be-!opportunity to hear such men. [1ts heroes of war, the last of the | killed in fighting between the Para {fice of Congressman. He is one of Will be my last nizht, as | heard a .o them, al{d made a pret-, —_— {dead of the battleship Maine, eighty-| cuayan government troops and reb- Orange county’s leading citizens, an{ lady say that she was going to catch the girls and boys FIRST BAP’I‘IST CHUBCH four men, were laid away today in|ols around Asuncion, Paraguay. Pres-) his friends over the State declare me. < opened the evening as Arlington cemetery. Governmen:|jgent Penapa has fled. Tthey will see that his ticket reads to 1 called to see the manager of the - kindly, reverent mat- Preaching I»_\' the pastor hulhllmsinnsa in Washington was prac- Qs e e Washington on April 30, Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. 3 .is followed by the first | morning and evening. Sunday school | tically suspended by executive order. KILLED HIS ORANGE GROVE - — vesterday, but he was out, so | took ¢d Adams on “The Re- 445 a.m. B Y. P. U 6:15 p.m. {Congress adjourned and President i A Dade county's registration list to- . zood i‘:‘.k around his sl’l)n- This g i“lorida,” a patriotic and! All have a cordial invitation to|7Taft and most of the members of the Last Saturday night Mr. Isaac [ tals about 2,200 voters. firm is up to NOW. They h;“.l..;, com- W it was, too. He all of these services. cabinet, the highest military officers| I"ace who lived in the northeast part ! — plete stock of ice rn-:uu.lr.-.-z«-rs. wa- yrida has within her- ————— and representatives of foreign coun-{of town, became deranged in mind“ NDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS ™", "\ ., My next stop was at b Ko <olomon's mines” in the KNox Is r[]’[n tries participated in the ceremonies. [and spent most of the night in de- 1 Over all the government - buildings)stroy his own property. He had IN [NfilANn wonsr Bugay, Wagon and Harness Store. v varied fndustries, PEpA e : Hlags flew at half mast. . tiest young 2roves i . it i 3 Woinlerson succeedod ]L:“ on BV VtNtlutlANs ;: | |.l h m l; ; : 1 nlulo the prettiest _mnln 2roves in | tind this firm has just a fow more RSO he bodies were take o s vicinity g p g » 1 oo 3 . , L fferson. As there is an i A re ta \.u rom the f: \.unm,\ and he gudled 120 trees (1 Attt Pro) buggios and wagons left, Now, it ., secure a “world-wilc cruiser Birmingham, which brought [in this valuable grove. He also cui b paipd \ PR T buyving s it will London, March 23.- England is Y0U anticipate buying soon, 1w o ‘.""' .v\'ssov'i:uod Press.) them from Havana, and conveyed [down his beans, dug his potatoes out SAE DN LD aatlEon M, Mib ""‘f"“”: Venezuela, March them to the state, war and navy|of the ground, burned his hay and L e The ""t‘: is in the midst of the building, under an honorary escort|wood pile, and Sunday morhing was ., Fannin chose “Greek Lit- ::‘:‘r‘::"‘:\" l:'"l(‘)‘i'”'\l\“:l:;:u:l‘::l ‘:“lll"l:"f‘vl men from the warship, The speak- | cutting down his corn when stopped . theme to dream about— A l-‘“ s“‘l‘“m ‘f ek \'\ ] vlrs w‘-r‘- President Taft, Rev. Father!by his neighbors. Sunday evening T anks of the idle are increasing in much better shape to serve the e that 'h""’:" Greec I“nu‘u:n 'lllldln‘l' \‘lm(l’m ';l‘u:‘;: AT, J:hl. [ChRONIER: Wio Wie (NARIAW SRS 1 Re wax Baken 1n ASteR whgie by lhlil\' Ii“:n(ivliml:»r 1\1‘rrl"lnr:-n "I'|“‘:‘h-”‘k;‘lk people of Hkul'nnll\\'lu n h.< gets in a R ar, 3 g iy 4 b T 4 aily. i B vorke! ade idle akeld J »gets oves With Keats. A thINg o of interest. Knox placed a wreath | (o mareh was ‘mkvn up through tl|:~ \\'Hllvh'lll'l)“l vh-nr:n- '(:r an ofticer l:-n < are facing starvation or de-' B, T. Bardin has some of the best s u Joy forever. on Bolivar's statue. There was &|glder part of Washington, across the|route l‘nr‘llu- hntuu- hospital at Chat- pending on charity. 1t is estimated hargains o offer for 4 few days that Jas Caesar,” by Lula Haynes,|juncheon at the American legation. | potomac bridge. ;II’ Goa ;'o‘nd e e i L that two million men are idle, and | ever heard of. How we poor men gs 4 cpitome of the fact that alan official reception to the American|jington, where 'rvst g0 many of ‘|ho : Mr. P : has lived here for a num- cthers are golng out all the time. Al will suffer during this sale, but any- 1o cross oceurs to us all|yisitor is scheduled. e received a nullun‘.; dead. The rl-n:-li;ls worn; ber of s ‘xnul wis a mml‘pvnm-- England is awaiting the outcome of thing to please our ladics. b0 1 our crossing or fear of|great popular welcome. laid to final rest with mu;kolry zunJ rfil and harmless nl‘-l' ‘;““““.“m". Je | M rther attempts by the government | was in W. P Pillans & Co's s or mars our lives. ) i arly ihi 4 ¢ bugle sound of taps, and the last|lived by himself and was building up to settle the trouble. store early this morning, and they were busy some filling those morn- ! ""I"f' '\:“' 3:')"‘;“\‘::;“ ;'h“:ff s‘x BEAD 0r rites for the famous ship whose de-la valuable property. His misfortune| g 1) g BERY IS 0 struction changed the world’s his-|is regretted by all. -Waunchula Ad- fAII'[R or “0“8[ ing orders. This firm has fresh ship- spending one of the gloomiest week ends in the history of every town and Mr. k. village throughout the kingdom doing a nice business under the pre- where skilled workmen are employed, Vailing circumstances, but he will be .+ for Jefferson now, it was 1t subject and clearly gav. . of the Louisiana purchase. I". Bailey reports that he is s 8¢ - ments of Chase & \born's coffes :.i‘.-n.u out that defoa!: at the Asrv“vx‘AI'ON tory, were over, oy vocate, el BING“AM ls ”EA” coming in twice a week. So you rinz through the ages as know it must be fresh. I (By Assoclated Press.) Rtl’on] 0N finA]va'Nfi Pnofintss (y ,\ss;:!—:n:; B | Now, those ('h'|l<-s hoys must be vt Fussell's “The Crusades” gome hustlers, Why? Because they ~ood condensation of the re- Norwalk, 0., March 23, -Six men, : ’ inmates of the Huron County Infirm- co]lou |N”USIRY 0r CANA[ “0)‘ Philadelphin — March 23, (f""' have the GOODS at the RIGHT .anry 1. Bingham, member of Con- 20~ <irifes centered about the it the bubbling of the glnssi“”' -"‘l'l" e Ior s AR gress from the First Pennsylvania Pl o but settle n iment | Scven others who were overcome are 3 g e 5 AGnan i ' g i 7 3 con’ N ; P v ay. n bhut settled the sedime (By Asxsonmd Press.) (By Associated Press.) district, known as the “Father of (he I won't tell you all 1| know today 1 want to save it for the next issue recovering. It is supposed lh:.n fires Washington, March The traf- Washington, March 23 Only one-| 0 this morning, He has in the gas stoves went out during the i hoard's report of its investigation 'sixth of the excavation necessary 10 o i, e ww,. | night as a result of gas failure, and| ¢ 5 : S ¥ i been a member of the House since (rmsby gave her essay “No| { of the cotton industry has been com-|open the Panama canal to navigation |, o Without Effort” with lh-"h"l later the gas returned. pleted and a synopsis given to the [remained on March 1. s e slore This firm has a nice polite and made all realize that| TR president today. The Underwood re- - - - foree of clorks and will always treat {PA BRINGS 14 KIDS TO : Jort. with & messige from the presi- REVIVAL GROWS IN INTEREST. CAUGHT :‘?Nl;:og;{s?leESTERDAY you right. He handles “Faultless” 5 *heand canned goods, They are as the clear water of Chris- of the Telegram, hut 1 want to call your attention to Db, B, Dickson's < ftort and without it we TOWN: 13 MORE AT HOME | iont will be submitted to Congress, —_— 58 ST o '\ eek, There wis & i reak- : fine as are put up. If you have not Jacksott's Schoolmate ; X nest week Ihere was an old hioned break Mr Doyle, that genial gentleman i ) | Denver, Col, March 23.—In col- , NS ? pyle, - that genind g L G s I v, i e et {loose at the Methodist re vival last of Chicago, who has been spending caten some of those I.|!|III~ Kl P'eis peas or “Fanltless little green an old graduate re . aching by N [the season in Lakeland, delighted fumus of two, fourteen youths rang- NEXT U. C. v REUNION ni).hl Alter the pro Tana beans, you trey them, He grinds Svne’” and remember the . a0 It o & voain. et b “Let friendship bind ii‘:‘”‘”l:‘h“l lulnllf\m:‘rl' :. 'l‘l'“ .‘l]‘ ];\“:.xl .“:ll]:')l WANTED FOR JACKSONVILLE. | [ Norton there was @ testimony meet- the editor's houschold last night hy o e frosh id L nd carry the clasp 10|\ Gone L who brought up the ) g at which """"," . “'”"'"“t‘|n'.-~‘-n||u:v them with another fine |”"‘ "fl ; :';' "‘ '!' ‘?"“ “"“'i rear went to the Jucksonville, March 23 A dele il""'llh‘ testitic ?l Pomiients WePt e on Bass, weighing several ponnd i “],v.,“hlll\;y ! ‘It "'I" A : "”". gton spoke on the Gl it e o sation of the Board of Trade ““1“.114”1 d o the » ‘v,» and quite :|. MU Ly el M Dovle went lish ’w v.“ o |“lI |-. ‘j“lk\ .lu‘ulnp\\.‘u I.t‘h ements of Charles o0 e an B ol wiil probably be sent to Macon, | e can A Wi et s SRS L vesterday and inoa few hours bRl "‘fl“ "‘|1 n ’“‘i : »‘"; W oout the idea that : Gasdland; Kl en the reanion of the United Con cral professad conver """ cate it thirteen fine specimens of th ‘jv‘ "\Ill ry h ,l Iresh ...unn- 1 lives on e wrote “Nathan Alexand el Rl Veterans tukes place in thap oo rose and tified with the “”"‘l‘ Vews family, which, when thrown i LA ‘ "”‘ o '“”t chose a fascinating oo i tv nest May, and i strong ,‘u_ 1 owas pronounced decidedly b calos, welahed 30 pond I on “ 1 l‘.;u! ‘\‘\.-|‘.b\v ‘n\\l.vlt\ L Civilization, i o fuon of them; | put forth 1o fow-| “"l‘ _' SR "“ e s It were canght with ordinary .‘. W '." ”‘ '”" !II.‘M,“‘: tia he Kayptian nder, | have never : LR s ¢ 4 '\;" \,."“‘I i “‘h wght at Yook ar line Mre. Doyle says there s “‘ £ ‘. g .‘”l g ou o our arts and hovs up vet and 1T don’t nel of the delezation will he aneg 0219 e AN SUERLIE LUl no use inoanyone going to the LlE bl i““” s V\ : \\wl? R do mieed on, but will )" Cith sonw, after which the sermor | o0 w0 when sueh fine hean 1 RS e oo tonisht hotween S t civening was in- ; G s Tade Secretary Richardson, who Vil o ' (e (o et waitinie Tor. the dni ard 9 o'clock and sive away Tour or Bow oway that it was [ wk s well known in such an- | Tomorrow wiltl he aogreat day ab oo o wking distanes i nice preoent I will also be jange and was Co”nl filvts UIA“ [ lv:w- Methodist church. Decision day J i it the Florida Electeic & Machinery a piano solo by Artie RU [ UlCK JUS]IC[ 1 possible the Board of Trade dele- | i be ohserved at the Sunday ‘hhyu S store hotween ooand 6ooclock Wl oenjoyed as was a B I 0 wtion will arrance tor excur 1‘.”\'!!””)', when every VI?'I|||>"I‘ not al I[DDY PRoMIS[D Io Wy, I‘.',l“ .‘n you catth my _\('u.n‘ I Youngs and Mabel [ from Macon to thiz city during th ;h:ul_\' a Chri tan will In-' :|~k4vlllu pet a $5 |m:| ;|!|l.] A nice electriy L piano duet by Annie (By \\~4r mlu: Pros=.) convention and will endeavor to get | decide tor Christ. AL 11 o clock Mr SUI,I)()RI l_Afoll[ll[ I.}.mp worth 5. e sure and he on s Titman, {ll WOre Salt Lake City, March 23 <ome of the more prominent veterans | corton will preach to the young peo-, ey ’ time, because 1 oam ”ITH\' prompt, I and appreciated. [ justice was done today to Georg:|io come here. After arrival in Macon [ Ple. Everybody of every nrged Fiiv Asiosiatan Vros) and you "'".;" by ‘ul‘l_m rme |‘|-~-r~. n d before, the hav- Perry, arrested yesterday for attack- | an office will be established where |10 be present, The service will un-| Wa lnujl i Aufoh 23 Thai pet this $10 reward, m-.nu! of $10 < new to this town but InE an 1 1-year-old girl, when lro was [ iterature deseribing Jacksonville “l|1vllnulnull\ take on 2 love feast na- P vel (6 miat N ARG i you would get by catching me clse- 1< have them now, and contenced to sixty-one years in the be kept on hand for distribution| [tnre, Mr. Norton will speak ¢ ""I_u... 46 tn. vonvinoe G- Wissomsin where ally to young men and women, and | I was about te forget 1o tell you, ardoned in ' among the veterans, Great local in- Sonator that he would have Roose- to the boys and girls. " nitentiary. He was ; made my rounds last night as ad- wiced observer, let me have done superbly un- ars of alterest is manifested in the approach- 19l after serving nine twenty-year sentence for a similar ing reanion, and strong hopes are ex- | an opportunity will be given for peo-| : 4 s il + {velt's support for the Republican 3 2 ple to come to Christ, At night) = _ d vertised and what do you think, none i Rishop 11 will proach pregidential election is the substance ¥ 1l Jadi Wi k b m St crime yressed for capraring v e enti Vishop Hoss w ireach | S ol the ladies oule wak 1o “ imstances, and all the ‘T ! r capluring "“ onvention. [of a letter by Walter L. House, man g i o fl i - — | ) N ¢ Cdon't be bashful, 1 mizht want o floral director upon faoer of e LaFollette campaizn, to Lal dKe- AT THE PRESBYTERXAN CHURCH ‘\IULBERRY TEACHER ARREST. "[HOMAS EDISON AT FORT MYERS. | Gibson Gardner, a well known ews- o met u sweetheart while in Yand Hurry now and cateh me, as as in cities, have shown capable of beauty and Rev. Chalmers will fill the pulpit ED EOR WHIPPING GlRL‘ T f iinstiieoieh 1 1 @ d his ‘ning L. H. 8, ) .’ . seeshyvterian church to- 1 f ‘ Thomas A. Edison, the great in- received 'T. tele ;‘,I IHI“l 1is morning Press Reporter 4 Lhe A0 I.r sipabeslns g Mulberry, Fla, March 230 Prof. | ventor, accompanied by his family, vo come to Nashville, Tenn, as soon morrow morning at 11 o'clock, his ¢ jiollingsworth, assistant principal | arrived in the city yesterday for the | SUCCESSEUL FLIGHT. as 1 possibly could. 1 have 2 splens e e subject being “The Mystory of Life " oe vha public school here, had @ war-| pemainder of the wintes scason, say did position offered me with the Pin- THE FLORXDA POSSIBILITY |In the evening br. Ros borouzgh, |yt sorved on him Wednesday after-| the Fort rs Free Press, > A most successtul hydro-acroplane Ferton Detective Agency Good-by evangelist of the Southern ]"_’ sh¥- ycon by Chief Browning, just at the| The di hed party provecded izt ook ploe in Siami a few day tor this time I will see you this Spawn made his first grind-|tery, will preach. The public 35 0= fjoge of school, it having been SWOrn | at once to their ant winter home 'ago when €. C. Whitmer carried Mr. #fternoon RAFFLES. 1va flour on Tuesday at his|Vits d to both services. out by Mrs. Lula Hawkins, w hu,\r-‘,,,, the Caloosahatchee, [George A Hallett as a passenger up in - »,..m f\g;i’]\};fllhp :;ux:;:lz’:s]'_i_f.f AT MH}:S. r‘!:‘h:.”:“: 14:‘,173,21,!::\):',:::. 11‘,,)\‘:):11:5;::’] 5 .\1.if<.l-:nli~un tu.wl h"r.vvhx-n _\n.vn'r.' |'I:’ .mulnnj: :u.ul .w:urj‘.vl at ‘:m alti- HON. J. HAMP JONES HERE: om wi fase, ins [lady friends arrived several daysago.|tude of twelve hundred fret about cANDIDATE STATE TREASURER. beantiful flour of the fin- There will be services tomorrow at during the morning session. It was!Mp. Kdison and family have not|the Royal Palm zrounds and circled - . alleged by Mrs. Hawkins that her|hee phere the pas ttwo winters, havs out over ayne Bay Hon, J Hamp Jones, of Starke, Besides this there were of peelings which are ex- opal, Lutheran, Cath- churches, Sunda held at the Cum- All Saints Epi indidate for treasurer of Flori e lOR » wartant and arrest s 't 1 ‘s i i 3 refore the warrant and arrest, ll‘ Fred O y inventor's pending today in Lakeland in behait |is said t the punishment was ad- hand man and chief assistant, a Mns fiRAC[’S “[AR- e rate g as- At % tom; OF CB®jperiand Pre i oduce 186 pounds of i e ministered becanse of disobedience : ral days azo | 1 anghter had been severely whipped, | ing traveled in Burope instead , s school wil his candidacy. He says that ail oters of the State look good to support him rived seve Mr. Ediso come new wonder to ziv Prof. Hollingsworth azked the young n will, in all probabili cava on ordinary Flor- ¥ ¥ield from ten to twelve ntAI“ USI 0r MC' W’J-‘ to read a certain portion of the work out > Compare this yield! I n SASI[R lesson, which she refused to do, 50 it{to the world + enjoyving hi = Alr. Jones was born and reared in ' pounds of good flour to CURIA N l is said, and a continued refusai ‘rest,” by which he denominates his (By Associated Press.) the State, and undor Grover Cleves th the average yield of | brought on the punishment Pror | time spent at his laboratorics in this, Philadelphia, March 23 Mrs jand’s administration was port in- ." per acre in the wheat (By A.ssmxaud Press)) ‘vall sworth immed 3 gave city, Daisy Opie Grace, accused of shoot- _pector of the port of Fernandina. : sfates—nperhaps 600 ponndJ McCurtain, Okla., March 23 ATh"‘bmd in the sum of $100 for his ap-| - {ing her husband in Atlanta, started ffe promises that if elected to the of- Ye will begin to appreciate,official of dead, as a recult of the |pearance at trial. ; Ohio capitalists paid 360,600 {..rivr. return to Atlanta today. She has fice of treasurer that he will be f:\it?;- | the old Bell Haven Inn and grounds Lecn here several days on bond. Her ful to daty, administering the duties es which Mr. Spawn'z|mine disaster, numbers sevehty-one ¥ 1 sopening up for the people Sixty-nine bodies have been re moved.| Tampa's regist state —Kissimmee Journal. |Relief work is well in hand. 11,790 qualified voters i [ <hows!at Sarasota and will erect a $200.-|preliminary hearing is st for next of the office in a satisfactory and 000 hotel I Thursday conscientions manner.

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