Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 19, 1912, Page 1

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HE LAKELAND EVE!/ING TELEGRAM Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Besl Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, ERIDAY. JULY 19, 1912. No. 222 s / 1 FLANS roa counr HOUaE TO { GBE M mus WILL HANG FRI . OWN | ' J XADENTOWN | eniown, July 1t Sl LY AGBII]ENT PRESEAT D - 15 LlRIBAS JATAED ARGES ;\;?AINST i 5 in ditter one of the larzest : | ; tlers 11 Uhy the d & | rth, the cast and the middle :nm.».l‘\.l Lo v A sl e oni The sonate fixe Ro=enthal | Sl et s brother with Pim, and 21 who | e cae L I cnate fised | jest as it should be only the State zambling ra- | gy, _jbave seen it decl it to he one of | Auc < the limit for al! formal N ‘__“'_ o i it L b ”””"‘I alian Torpedo Boats Attack En eomen, From the deseripton, Mr. fanswers in the case, and adjourned, | Provision for Storing Cotton by | “ants move newcomers than it is Lose, mbler | trance to Dardenelles, but Meet ‘." Georze is wesired that the man is | without deciding to 1y the case now State Knocked Out hy the getting. However, in some instances denant’ Becker, | With Defeat. [1is brother, Althouzh the undertak- [or vest fall Supreme Court. the scttling up of the unimproved brought in, has ER LA fer clfercd 1o uove the body disin- . g T » [ lands of the State is retarded by the the gun Iiuhh»r¥ VoAssociated Press terred, Mr, St G fett it unnee- | MR, LEON PRINE ENTERS DRUG CRLINRIN. S L false representations of some of the S onight Rosen-| Constantinople, July 19 Eight {essary, and he witl loive tonisht af | BUSINESS IN FORT MEADE. | pioviding tor a state warchouse sys rom the hotel and 1 alian torpedo bouts attacked the [ 10:20 for his North Caroling home, « 5 tom for storing cotton was declared s Schapps The | entrance to the Dardanclles this| e tates that his brother leit home | Fort: Meade, July 19 Np, Loeon by the Supreme Court to be uncon- for him ‘nmrmn" but met with defeat. Turk-{teur years ago and had never pre- [ Prine has purehased of Dr, Zonder the stitutional. Several such bills are : 3 i e or Kosen- il Torts replied by sinking two boats | ©neds that he had been addicted | 2 0er's drag store at this place, and [ now pending before the Legislature j rounty in lic middle smuu.n of the £ the police as|ovd damaging six others Gy the nse of diquer ail his life, and [ Fas renamed the store calling it the | in other southern States. State, “.[""" SOy, OWNINE thou- cinentito Digtriot] [hat he was unmarried [Fort Meads Pharmacy sends of acres of desirable lands as which immedi-| PLANS ACCEPTED FOR —_— $50,000 ICE PLANT FOR TAMPA, | V¢!l it luree bunmdarics of practical- - Ly worthless flat lands, Im\ sold large It con-! r —_— 3 Rissimmer, July 10, Plins by IHE NEw Y“RK P““c[ SEmu"s u“IH“GEs Joey & Biliott, Tampa, arve preparing | Boithios I"“'llfi IDEEOLUIG) mos? f" :protection | Architect William - Drago, New Or plans for a factory 1o be erceted by whom come from the middlo west. These worse than useless flat lands were sold at an exorbitant price and in most cases the settlers had enly land companies. One instance ol this is attracting attention just at this time. In one cans, La, tor church building o = SRR the Consumers' lee Co,; five stories; cars old b crected by congregation of Meth- | By Associated Press.) (By Associated """"\'-' o reaNtn teer; reinforced concrete; the captain cliurel bave been accepted, | New Yorko duly 190 bisteick At-{ Dablin, July 19 When the police cost, $50,000 Architects are now : = 2 araft and anditorinm to have seating capacity | toraey Whitman azain scored the po- @ vrehed the rooms of suflragists who receiving bids for construction fau small amount of money left after cwho ol 400 and Sunday school room oo Foe tor their Failure 1o get anything cesterday attached Premie rAsquith, _ { buying land and building houses. Th» present season is wetter than usual ! “reon "w‘uulu- He 4.Im lared they :HJ:\ I«ru.lnl lmf\'tl‘u\- :l-llil kerosine, The ‘SAVANNAH RANKS SECOND | - b ity larles FORT MEADE'S SCHOOL HOUSE CEnot worked ap oasingle clue by Goitaorities say they intended to com- | PORTA 5T ard these lands are completely over- Jacl NOW COMPLETED ich Com crers can be found, i serions ontriage AS IMPORTANT POS ‘[ towed. The settlers, many of thenm, ack MPLE ] = are selling their chattels at a sacri- Savannah, Jaly 190 The southeast ; ? : . , Yy 1 The nel U ]' T E i i Sl il ¢ rliw. are going back to their former agent for { hool building, the pride of IH flps U.B wn"fl"“wul |N EL I'BAII”Nqu F"HESIHY now has the second port in the mat- | o, 4 presumably are giving ¥ has been finishod, 1 s the bost ' the country. L The toots are Florida has just such Lim White, +hool building in South Florida, It (Y AR Peoss ) S o |.‘ is ”I,‘ .1"."" ol ""“"'“"“.- G omes o these settlers desire and arles Steinhardt, s fourteen large class rooms, well s iyt By Associated Press.) which has reached o vinee second gy pidy poeds the settlers. Yet ned to work | ventilated, well lishted, and well sup \Washington, July 19 ANl H'nnps‘ ington, July 19 Senator | enly to New York throvsh o wonder- through the false representations of thal was “all | pied with blackboard Every clas todo the Mexican border while | Overman, of Noeth Carvolina, in a res- | ful growth in exports, Land conpanies, these desirable peo- reom has a nice cloak room adjoiving were opesating near Juarez, olution, asks a special investigation For the year ending June 30, 19172, ple are o taally dreiven away from the Al had M”._]:‘ opening into a Ll and has ob-{ e o R T vavales ol the Iln't‘:.ll'\ service expenditures | Savannal’s percentaze of nerease in State ile within a stone's throw Fim Sullivan oure 85 the windows hetween will %000 b OrGHAT vy VoL committee nate, ‘Ilo cxports \\I 1t per cent. as "_’“-l‘ e oare homes and conditions 1o be nsed | t the ! Ihe anditor trinks too many oare employed. fpared with the previons ye J i they actually desire and FYork's rate of wain Stoyear w 3 ds mae be purchased at very : w‘,wusuuscmmmncum H Y PERISH BY FLOOD | .1nit phe vannah’s o for the hseal year " ) 1) o o in the various Slog2 | ' : : ¥ . | prosp cvery land company and - : Savannah’s wide margin of lead ¥ ntetiid 11 for the Lesiglatur S e | i : i Sk kel ¥ : itomie ! vell for the Legislature oss of thelthe children, =i it to he heg ) Hite By Aszocinted Press.) over other cities is shown by the fol- Seagirt, N, )., July 19 Wilson" Reno, Nev, Jualy 1y 1 is believed | Jowing totals of exports last year or 2uper the infirm the e laws, making it a misde- of the|ed by the hot air s " reanon sany corporation or indi- vidual 1. . misrepresent Flor- ida 1.m ting sales 1o cettlors campaign committee besan work to- Lat more than thirty perished by Baltimore, $92,031,875; Philadel- zoer of ever havine ' two fire dic with aomeeting during whioy v P00 near Mazumaand Seven | phin, 688 i Boston and seepes extend from ¢ . 1 stor ang for the fishy were ontlined Pooughs, More than o score nl'. Charlestown, $69.667, 191 te the ground dlies have already been found, And Savannah’s cotal was $104,- sement there | actically no dan- 1 who « liere from other States ISNSST O the figure is big enongh for Meunwhile Florida wants - these FOR ST. PETERSURG oo MANYYAQUL INDINS " aTLN, OF LS e s PE FROX INJURY. Mty ot iplaies srcting by ARGt tod rross bl HOF.LINGSrwofllVITH ITEMS. July 1 Passenzoers o I 1 o feuit e » ‘ \ : : iy boxe ol zrapeirn [ \ on, July 14 By a strict 7 he Mexican Northw : cport 100y Yagqui Indiana ) dipped from Dania a few days At \ . b - th the r were the Honse electiors com- | I 1Y A fon Sunday } N |1 s claimed that the froit wa ally voont to Suanday school on coovoted Go unseat Representa- ed by LS00 rebel troops in ot maturced, smoot and beantifully | et Sunday, bat there will be Sun- Throne Catlin, of St. Lenis, Re- : A siss Wito killed 2ot o8 . J 4 =1 colored v s hool next Sunday as usual, and vitan, and to seqr Formes Repre- by Rev, ‘Lu,.‘. y ‘ —\ rtative Patrick Gi Democrat, Cat- | debh g : PEORCIN OL BE REopexgs s oo | CUAST LNE SHOPS AT i R commit- zed at Alexander, Ga., * the 1 | rof. 00 CoPerry is holding a sing- building of thar historic tow g S Waveross, . u!;. 1. Conziderable ine school at the schooy house, with "HIW|NE Tu clus[ for other purposes. Prior 1o the w HSH-EAT[NG DUCKS. improvements on the A C. L. shops | cood attendance and good interest. between the States, Alexander wa fare contemplated at this point, A.xnli Mr. Powers’ son arrived Saturday (By Associated Press.) seat of business activity, and bas Produce Largest N“mb“ of Egg‘»‘\\hv ‘nmade will cousiderably enlarge | from Ohio to visit his father and July 19 —When | hope for growth into a city of in Says French Scientists. the capacity of the A. €. L’s holdings tiother. Hope he will lik eit well portance upon its iron ore deposit - fin this city enongh to stay with us a while. e and furnaces. The fortunes of w Paris, July 1%, The best method We heard that certain people had Vic !ur;"—"' it had Leard testimony on all| acstroved jis business, and the o feeding ducks wos discussed today WAUCHULA TO HAVE 1 wade in getting to the school hous» iz home | «harges against Federal Judge Han-|beds have since been unmined o 1 the French A idemy of Sciences, ELECTRIC LIGHT. | Sunday. ile went | ford, o t those growing out of ' cause of a lack of local capital o hen M. Edmond Porrier read a re- they dl-} certain injunction cases. The in- operate them, and because no me: “ton the subject of M. A, Magnan. Wauchula, July 19 At last Wau- | (¢ give up orange culture and give all D. T he|quiry is dr an end :l‘mm other sections have realized t! Thirty ducklings wore divided into | chula is to have wiric lizht. The | his attention to music ie diag- | — - extent and value of the depos: ree divisions— 10 w tod on meat, | contract has bees siz witnessed Rev. I. C. Jenkins was prevented the r'“; “Thes busy days in the hus- there on fish and 16 on table food. | and delivered from making his regular appointment lnst 1 of go-| thng, ustling lmj“l‘ town T',f It is stated that i » pla o llsl;-x-;nrrr\ seored vily. They It has been a Jong felt want and|a: the school house last Sunday on 14 be stopped | Oveido,” remarks the Advance. “The | ore crops out in masses as lar: v#an laying when they were 713 |often have we thought that electric | g f the heavy rai ? | rusic of the saw and the hammer,|an ordinary house. It said ¢ - wonths old. The meat-ea ting ducks | lights were in sizht, only to be dis- 1“““;‘:\“‘"[’ t\h‘l:lrln»::;‘-rrlilf]:»on Tuesday ar alone | blended with the entrancing and en- | tain from 4% to 53 per cent brow #4n a week later, and the vegetar- ajpointed. But «il things work for | for ]mil;t; .irvz New York to be gone and chanting st s of the mocking ore and very hard. In the carlv o ; were 10 months old before they [the best, and nes we can see theluntil September. Plenty of rain I birds, can be heard on all sides. New | there were no railways to tra rt 4an egg. w ras fortunate ir \ ank 2 i the :1:;i!v]i:.z< being erected and old ones| the iron and wood had to be letween Dec, 17 and May 11 e;.,-.';lv:»‘i\nl..n ~”1".1] N, f.xy:r::)(: i S negro la- | being added to and repaired to ac-!fuel. A railway has only 1 fshi-eating ducks each laid 51 when we get light - will get one News comes from Winter Park that removed | commodate the steady stream of new- | been completed right thro t meat-eating 435 cach and the »f the bes s in the State. It] Florida's oldest college ltoll}ns Col- time, Tha j comers that dmh are casting their| feld and this is the reazon fo ! trians were a very bad third, with|will be a tu -four-hour curren' | jege, will open its dt\ér<'fu\r the twen- ¢ Arrow, |lot with us.’ | habitation of the old town {only 19 each. |2nd a home concern ty-eighth year on the énd of (;.'(ober S TR fary sub-committe I understand that “Jack” is going

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