Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 29, 1912, Page 1

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Y/l Biuntic - ; : p Published in the Best Town in the Eest Part of the Best State. LAKELARD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1912. 1 2! FIRST SHIP " THROUGH CANAL DEEOF GANG o= AMEDICANS ARM- BERRY SHIPMENTS W | i " svand. | { L : 15 doal D rofi I: (;[, QU I l'l v | Assisted rl:Iy Newspapers and g n | : agaziies. - { Tampa, March 29.--According 1 | A e - © ALLEN CAPTURED m-slll.- dispatehes the Florida City I ! “\- FOREIGN RESIDENTS OF CITY OF MANY THOUSANDS OF QUARTS Publicity in newspainors and ma- “WILL PASS IN AUGUST OR SEP- i R B¢ MUsSL g0t stronger suppoi P i i / EBIAY AI‘DO:O;'S M:E Prmnaiagelinng g MEXICO GIVEN MEANS T0 | GOING T0 MARKET AND BRING. |!"') 0 the amount of 130089 | ppygpp ACCORDING TO RE- E ING ; e o ; Franets ! f 3 rohes a year on tuberculosis and 4 o TENING ON OTHEBS. Jyiui orcunisation will qui Vusiv.-+| PROTECT THEMSELVES. | ING GOOD PRICES. {1ta provention s being siven by the| POBT OF CHIEF ENGINEER. socinted Press.) ! }f'v“mf"-‘“:']!'"‘\l;‘“ €8 ol the 3 | e | of ahe United States, accord-| e —Thi, | “hanse will be determined at the - Washington, March 29.—All pe-| Stranberry shipments have been | to an estimate issued today h\-" (By Associated Press.) lonal Association for the! Washingron, March 20, - The first dy and Prevention oi Tubercu-|ship will pass through the Panama ntal coavention which will be l 1 ki March . = anxiously awaiting North Carolina bor- . any moment to Liear of the rest ofl the Al- . shot up the Carroll! il capture of Claude| revived hopes that {1 141 it the State that the exchange ¢ fugitives would be A the exchang (oreanization compesed o0 a the ! fevy thas week, i the n -r;hlmx'»‘ i Mo quarts hay sponsible American citizens in ales Man- hood ¢ ; tvoof Mexieo are to be armed for| U7 CF ng for Wil el a il el 3 | jtiam C. Temple, who is managzer of been | = in Tampa on April 18, aser R P Barton, sp shipped from this section, which cm-|iesis, peaval in Auzust or September, 1913, aces Laheland, Grifhn, - Galloway it all the pablicity on tuberculosis | qecording to a report of Chief kKn- ul Ka incer Goethals to the Senate com- St aniies of this gity. fite the year ending April 1 were ! gittee on canals and the House coms 11 Citizens of ot! roown e the kxchange, says in part: 2overnment taking like pre- veen, all within a radius of 2iven by the press of this country ] ) There seems to be a tecling on the | gy Wilson will ons art of the mujority he 0 H N in o i T najority of th Two cars were joaded from Kat hered in one paper, the .\':nm||.alin-|:.‘.-.- on appropriations. He sug- distribute ay ociation estimates it would make ! «ostwd that all inhabitants be driv- vom bakoland, The remainder o o paper of over Wopages, In Hl"“vn from the zone where he would the frait was shipped in reivigerator! ast tour years during which time ailow the jungle to tlourish, so that v opublicity campaign has gy ciiemy could not congregate or a o the Americans, e Moxican sovernment favors this|en @ud cue went forward last nig taken in view of ’ 3 5 4 [ mumber of men with plenty of -':- Pt e maNg 1 cave himself up late . EoE 4 sible qrouble with the lawless soon when appre- i-forcign element, if the rebels|PoNes of S0 quarts each, lan a detectives creeping | shonid overtirow the present gov-| The stk is hot underbrush near thel' it has becn and i the pre » given their time an o this week than {been carried on, the National As-':o0 of the government exist, oney to buildinz up of the ex it fine prociation estimates that over 5,000« * INTERESTING RAILROAD NOTES. for the general benefit of the fernment, or i the {ederals should | V0 miles of pr l poud. He declared he! Bl o T lind ie impossibie to defend the pea-| Weather continues the quality andfooo inches, or oy 2 ror under any obli & P 3 i : g ol § " G himself up as he oY ! | my obli n oo U e trom brigands, One shipment of {904 wiil Poth be better by nextinotices on tuberenlosiz have heen it by putting their f into it | I nublishe s i . i ! : ; ek {rublished. The dollowing notes of the rail- irved, having lived on| frifles is aiready on the way. road world are taken from the re- 5 ronl since the day of R | SRS il | L ‘ THE CABBAGE CROP. | ! | BILL AUTHORIZING PHY:ICAL cont edition of Watts' Oftivial Rail- | 0F TRADE ! This year h.:h—m-n the baun lfllfi Moost PICN'C UNntRwoon AIIACKS | VALUATION OF RAILROADS. \“:»‘_l l:n:]id‘n-':-)' :lln\-\.illn:llll.”:ll]:n;|i\'i||(|I::-' iR [man and tte farmers are jubl Pty Washinzton, March 2% The phy- pounces the completion of the hand- sieal valuation ol all United States come pow passenger station at Lake- By Assoctated Pr jover their success, The crop hias Washington, March 20, A vig- railvoads is authorized in a bill re- g pla . March 29.—As a re-| The Loyal Ovder of Mouse held a bheen an unusualiy large one, andi £ : M {rousing meeting last night at Hold- { | ivie celebration of thej "% #F HIEHE i e | ] ivs held at Kissimmee, |[P7I0¢8 88 & rule hive .I”"'" vory sondy o Nall, at which time the big pie-|Urous assault on the president’s ar-ported to the House by the commit-1 yppo Chas, W, Small has been ap- i the auspices of the Board “,"' “h“'“,s‘ i _'“]“.“:m‘ l el April 10 was fully discussed, |11 board was "““'f' by ““”"'“-“!"l‘ on commerce. Enlarged power is pointed division passenger agent ol ! L0 of that city, a8 movement hirgest shipp'ng point in Arerica which, when careied out, will result Leader Underwood in the House. Hejgiven the Interstate Commerce Com-= ypo Seaboard Air Line, vice R. 1. said in three years it had cost the|mission in order to fix these rates stansell, resigned governrient §550,000, in that time | such measures have been beofre yjw ) i Murphy, has been ap- for several years, but have pointed traveling passenger agent, led of favorable action. geceeding Mr. Chas, W, Small, fand from the present prospects nest . wrmally launched for thel . ! S 4 Stats Commearcial Iyear will see more cabbage grown in ) \ i i ; ¢ ol a Std ] i . 4 t is the idea of the members o e fColeman than ever before.— Sumter bringins in three unsatislactory re or Board of Trade, to be com-_“ i he Moose to have an all day pic- rllh i i I ) i ) i : & o o OWS, { g 2 0 5, o wood nip und paper, jalway § ¢ e various organizations of | nic in Munn park, to which all ! i bl > iy 5 . | weol, and cotton. He declared 1t the county candidates will be invit- | i is the information imparu-tl“]'wo Ntfiuots lchn[n ed. The Lakeland Citizens' band hrf"'w’,l”” i .:";”.“.W. vl“l“’;v.“m‘";: fiR[AI rloons IN The new railwa ] Richardson, secretary of will dispense, guusic throughont the :l':':_'““‘h“‘”;‘l ol\.‘x‘;:ll:nl-d‘ “;‘_ :\n‘lnli‘l Ilui‘l.'l-lu'l sie, German, which AI BI_ACKSBUR“ s_ C. day, and at the noon hour a big din- ; kb il sl CENIRAL SECI]ON mg completion, will, it is r‘!flld. take 4 of sending a delegation at great ex precedence to the Pennsylvania New in ¢ and and enjoyable day. promoted, tion at Liep- \pidly near- nville Board of Trade, who . is morning from Kissim- ner will be spread. There will b S R i he ‘addressed a large (By Associated Press.) big barrels of lemonade and ice wa- ket 3 e ‘Depot in New York, as the largest wee on the benefits of organized i b;))m‘ .,.< lfi Nie hA Two |1F provided by the Order of Moose, EDDY ESTATE (By Associated Press.) LRI RN aBeaig sttiE e s “upbuilding a city. '”"'lm R.I'Ol'* .“-..\:. Ivnched early toda: which will be located at various R Memphis, Tenn., March 28, world. It cov 160,000 square of Mr. Richardson carried 4§ : ey “[parts of the park . R Micciesing: Yards. Will accommodate simul- P al attac a white | Parts g Jit'loods prevail in the Mississipp’, * “ 5 for an unusual attack on a whi In Massachusetts Valued at $266, " tancously fifty passenger trains ar- w2l with the Kissimmea men, who atthe close of | adopted a resolution : the Jacksonville Board man, Joe Prinson and Frank Whyson-| ~ All those who expect to attend, 360, According to Record. Chio and Platte river valleys. St WVINE knd devarung. Blaven- it ; i o haske! y ) " ! 9 . : 5 < g . leve . ant are alleged to have made a white and who willbring baskets with them Boston, Mass,, March 29.—Mus, Lonis, Cairo, New Orleans, and many bob B bR O o0 ad. m irunk and then attacked him,jare requested to telephone 120 to!Mary G. Kddy, founder of the Chris- 4 i g g L, ik LR L i d h ; ; ! other river points report record- pyple platforms according to the A [Recovering, he reported to the po-[Mr. Fred A McDaniel, in order to|gian Science church, ledt an estate : - i L o f I gonding My, Hichards lice. The negroes were arrested and!ict him know how many will bejin Massachusetts valued at $266,- DYEAKING & M0 EUn0. I0VON, 1f (ot I'"T’I‘"' pluu, T310:700% Of "I'" e fniec. And. othes polnls.;”uwd in the city jail. A mob quiet- provided for, Everybody is cordially | 260, as shown by the inventory filed feared, will go out at many places, stition will ||,~.-I over 100 feet and E: the JACKRORVO or-‘ly tore it open, took the prisoners tolinvited to attend and oring well iy the Probate Court. The value oi is '."""“'"'l"‘l 2 """Il‘”"l roncrete il Sondumgid o{‘fi blacksmith shop and hanged them. [ filled baskets. jthe real estate at Chestnat Hill jngs, - ilian b mllle @Rl b B0R WiiON ard of Trade. R e where Mrs. Kddy made her home, i3] D e R, tinished, will be $35,000,000. l‘m“.“ as § Mr. W. R, Beauprie, has been ap- of the Kissimmee orga- 000, Her house on | that such convention Io PR[V[NI SIRIKE $111,260 in 1u-rs;m.'||' property. The s]Rth PR“NS']ION B. Denham, resigned to enter service id be the foundation of the larg- Jacksonville, March 29.—South remainder of Mrs. Eddy's estats, with the Georgia & Florida Ry. Mr. cnization as proposed, Further . soclated Press Jacksonville was the scene of a dis- valued at more than $2,000,000 over : o Beauprie was formerly connected that, Kissimmee will invite the (‘lon‘(l::x)nd‘“zl a‘;ldur(-h 2;.)__1\’ | astrous fire last night which de- (By Associated Press.) with the Southern Ry., and more which litigation s pending the London Marc 29.— Ballotting entic . s APLY ! i ween P n, March 29, allotting i \ v,(I, n') that place and will means of proventing a strike in the stroyed property valued at betwee! courts, I8 located In New Hampshire. [y today in all districts to de- ;\u n‘nlly \;V‘Ilh I:In, Atlanta & St. f the reception and enter: soft coal fields, the miners proposed ndrews Bay Ky. amilies are moving out of the low 000 and $50,000. The blaze, REERS iy ik i nall which soon assumed the proportions cide whether the miners shall return The Gulf Line Ry. has announced NEXT LYCEUM ATTRACTION w work pending the outcome of the '\ el Lo o the traflie do- pent of delegates, o b to the oporal:rs todnba‘nd:n I:II: ‘:)'r:fy of a small sized conflagration, had its ON APRIL 4TH . THREE SPEECHES inal un_lon emands, an £ al origin in an unknown manner in . |district board's efforts to settle the pariment of the Central of Georgla b tor an increase in pay ofi 5 per cent. g strike by deciding on the rate of ——— the meat market and general mer ‘Ry., at Birmingham, schedule of d for five hours instead Thursday evening, April 4, the| . ki 3 : be ki “ y Be ¥ i Par-£0n, KC:0 chandise store of Sallas & Plummer wages. The result cannot be known ., dce between Hawki ade by Taft at Philadel-| eight on Saturdays. The operators or Myt ar the| "Xt Lyceum attraction will be atfp, "o gave Many men In Wales ROUBH Berye et awkins- phia Saturday Night. will discuss this today. ——— T ?l'.;llr 5 the Herron theater. This company|q .uaqy wish to return to work. (ville, Sylvester and Camilla. ., Penn., Marc — 500N & MAass o s, . | ' t the following 18 the im- o e HEAVY PENALTIES Tax will make three! CONSERVATION EXPOSITION | ommunicated to adjoining strue- p:::‘u'::n':':fiy :mdu 1hcr:: \‘ Helen “;:dl (-u)‘;p,; H:r;bul o, i s in Philadelphia Saturday G tures, leaping across Myrtle avenue| " 0t S Y IR Y okt agrreer ooy o Mo g oy S Violation . t will arrive here about §|At Knoxville Asks for $200,000 from (,nq destroying the meat markot of ‘.v;‘rh‘;“(:“::;t““ ;(I:Iy :‘:“ A lu;velwralke:ih a mltloe to ;m'i’ Lrnm Pro del'(l!ghft:rl!ndleor !tllew'ni?l' Copy L ; : se st year and have q id will go directly to the Federal Government. Walter Brown. Little Lamb,’ and won wildest ap- :0;0(:.0“:”““(;3:‘, l:::y oncs > Washington, March 29.—Stipulat- =y '>h° v;ill :’"k to the Washington, March: 29. — The plause by their mimicry of the “OI' e S 'ed penalties for moving-picture op- ! the Chamber of Com- ’ ; Y ; wom VOLUllmB Mammy.” “Jesus, lover of My crators, singers, newspapers and . United States has been asked to con BLAMES MOVING PICTURES. others who unconsciously or know- OPERATING AT BARTOW.sSoul,” played on the bells, with a tional Conservation Exposition to b: humlqing accompaniment, wlth”lh-r Hartford, Conn., March 27.— in the fall| According to a phone message re-|magnificent quartet, “Sunset,” BY |nomag Clough, a boy burglar, who ester-| Van De Water, finished an evening| g sjven a reformatory sentence to- "ingly violate copyright laws are pro- vided in a bill which Representative Townsend, author of “Chimmie KFad- den,” has introduced to the commit- tee on patents, Under the Townsend bill it will cost i newspaper not more than $200 and not less than $50 to reproduce a copyrighted photozraph without tere he will go to the an-|tribute $200,000 toward the Na- f the Ohio Society of 400 and make his principal [held in Knoxville, Tenn., 4 f evening. Later he of 1913. Representative Austin, ol ceived at police headquarters y at the final session Tennessee, Republican, introduced &|day morning, Capt. Woodcock of lhv-["f ":':‘:':”'“"dr"]‘;:‘."“‘;;":r'::ii:;""\':f:‘; (‘Iay, attributes his downfall to mov- meeting of the Amer.;hill providing for such an appropria-| Volunteers of America has turned uxx!';" ' oye "’ y 4 e o‘r lht-;; ‘w;-l- ing 4['1"““". H"')Wsi The boy was ¥ of Political and So-|tion, when the exposition company |in Bartow, where she informed lhrzi"'ey come “K‘f n, “‘v'"' o convicted of a string o} robberies, 8 chould rai<e a like amount. The bill|jolice that she had settled her trou-| “OMme for they "‘_r‘j‘!"lyl """:2 B0 covering a period of more than a s general topic ofifl‘rfl provided that all foreign exhib-[bles with the police of this city. !‘ll:(llv“--‘::j: ‘h"“‘ of friends.—kEvening fy.qp .Ih- says the 1llux1r:um|'|s of vear's meeting | its be admitted duty free and for par-| It will be recalled that Capt. | Indep nt. o/ S robberies shown on the picturs tion and romblnalion“" ipation by the various d.th Wor :!'.uk I.md‘ h’uy.l pru?l h.lng on ”“,‘ ER RESIGNS sl sl tiiain g i hibitor who unknowingly presents 14 industry, and Pres-|ments of the Government having tojstrects of this city until stopped by | DR. YAG! . (R85 Ay oxty way of MECHE L ROOU. v part of an nndtamatiecd wor members of the acad-| 40 With conservat "}u' police aker her permit had been s : s : 1“\,,.,:_ N revoked for cause. She applied lo‘l_&er Ten Years' Service as Prc;;vk permission, A moving picture ex- - i sereens convineed him that thievery i atural re ion of natu y may pay from $30 to $1,000. A mak- er of motion pictures who distributes v have something to|SOUTCeS. ol R . | l1he city council for another permit| dent of Georgetown (Ky.) | s al subject of indus- e i s . | such films may be compelled to pyy tions, | ks Aftor MRyor HubAy Made & University. | g from $250 to $5,000 ior his error — 10R[A' l_lVf SI planation as to why her permit had| N ek mu] COMM{RCE Comn S Gl e | | 2 s e stow {y., March 29. E eproduction of dramatic or musica B0RY ! heen withdrawn, the council refused Jeorgeiown, Ky, NATCA | ) £ e A — WK Thotoma, ¥ Fatkgu |quently “settled her troubles” h‘vr',“nf (;:mrlgelos\ufi'lulld at I« m:\tum‘ (By Assoclated Proess.) s n‘ m n'm/. 1l .I| :Al‘:mr l;rr lh‘L © AL son, ofl | " : ‘rustees )r. Yager irst performance ane D or cach anciatel S, w le e the oty squest of O the 3oard of Tru tankia S ha ki \ssorjated Press.) | by leaving the city at the request o i oake thAt Als resignation take “m'!l Washington, March 29.—The bill . .0 performance. Deliversy © & are the proud pnrems; L &l which brightened | bl February, having two'eight million doll I front teeth on the|ciock in this State alone is reported | - time of birth. The}as the result of the recent storms \i" we are informed has| ‘ Ine, for Mrs. Thomp-! H. H. McCreary, is| AR LT ot b il ho T ¥ ial the end of the scholastic year,|(¢ @bolish the United States Com- of Jectures or other oral efforts, liks ive | bune. | " . ot iy 4 h ;al’ter fbur years as president of the merce Court was favorably reported About ten days ago a woman, who Eies | bt .‘ e fethacs |oldest Baptist institution west of the 1o the House by a majority of the zaid she was a Volunteer of ,\mar-[ A Alleghanies. lica, called at the Telegram office to | ki and cold weather. Ifind out what was done with .\lrs.I Dr. Yager has been v"mnwl-"lirnmmvr'v A minority report, op- —_— | Kornegay, the woman who was ar-| With Georgetown College for the past | posing the contention that the court ¥ - ila. | . thirty-five years. is useless, will probably be submit- arty a | s. G . D. Widener, of Phila- rested here some weeks ago for hnz-[ . . nd iz one o7 the; Mrs. George fl:ging on the streets. She evidently| The board unanimously requestedlteq soon. The measure practically e —— sting iy, - ! i s presented the Londo : » | ’ : 3 in Alllf:aozo::l‘!;.-g—e-'::\::\:; 1w:raithpthin." silver Plales-idid not desire to get into like trouvllh:;l ‘h“’hres‘:"a'""“9‘13““"‘::";;:“:nwn.uld rv-s:v}ro matters to the s;at:s .\ll.'ss ('_ra"_'t ‘Hazo-n ha.s: given 'thu : Sun, ;furmerly the property of Nell | ple and le® town on the next "ai“'uel' er than June, 3y existing c:‘ore the passage of the cat who .sur\nod-tho equitable build- e s, 'Gwynn. The presentation was an-|We presume she was the same wom- his reply. Commerce 'ofllfl act in -‘U(l‘le. 1910, I‘m: firn'and :ho is the mascot of the .o . CUZhly beaten with the!nounced during the opening of the|an referred to in the above para-| e o b e S e b LR e LR '€ of an o day atternoon by Kinz|graph, which shows she had been in Massachusetts is now the only|Commission back its great power of handsome, handwrought silver col- 2 State that holds annual elections. |that time. lar, set with valuable stones. bes EZ, & ose of castor ofl |museum Thurs: — : | George. trouble in Tampa. ' sermons, speeches, ote, will cost $50 ars loss for each offense. committee on interstate foreign A petroleum pipe line 250 miles long is being built in Belgian terri- tory in Africa. o

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