Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 13, 1912, Page 1

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Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. . LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. ANG. 13, 1912. No. 243. o p— R | PRAYED FOR MAN'S LIFE. | ‘BABY mmnnvn DEAD'S CLOTHES | I ' Louisville, Ky., Aug. 13.--More SIAL ELEHKS | New York, Aug, 12 'he sight ot NAHH"WLY ithan a hundred men, women and a i bank vear-old boy sitting on the children knelt in the cinders in the of the Hudson river, weeping over 1 SPUSES flF Louisville and Nashville railroal EUMEIHING Iu EAN JnlN ANY men's clothes, which he seemed to ESEAPE" AN vards yesterday and prayed for the be guarding, led to the discovery last | life of Will Needer, who was crushed i had light that two men been b n.ll(.ior a freight train. Needer was ,1“,“ ned while swimming, The it riding the rear car which was back- 1,..‘1“.\ were later recovered., ’lho \u» b 2K Iing into the city, when his hat blew | were William Lobochitz and his 4 off. % 8 i In an effort to save it, he was | 1 m phew, Harry Lorrelley. It was 1! ¥ cought beneath the wheels. e ] tter's baby brother that was goed NON FOUND GUIL- | alled for a priest and the p'::\yx-r;SCHEPPS. ATTORNEY LEAVES|S0 DECLAP\ED SENATE WHEN | {00 ihe clothes. The ehild \© SEINING IN LAKE service followed. He died at a local | FOR HOT SPRINGS VERY PROHIBITORY BILL WAS able to tell the police a a1 VR 'h“«*‘l'i"-ll last night. Phew the drowning oceurye JIARION. | UNEXPECTEDLY. ! SUBMITTED. "WRIGHT AND HAYS SEVERELY CRITICISED BY HOUSE CON- MITTEE TODAY. ynamite to explode. il o old gen l an e had been by assistant distei t ne o that it was | SIEAKS WILI. EHME SPI.ENHIU PHUGHEES jattorney, in the latter? arsument Witile enroute trom K. West 1o POPULISTS ENDORSE TEDDY. [ vest iy Both sides will he allowed ’ Marvietio, O with Deputy sherifr « tte detfendants 4 then the § G | Sooamd o bl hours 1A Posey, of that city, J. €, Crooks, i nerosity of the | (By Associated Pross,) ! L young man arerested in Key Wost 4t 1 : \ug, 18 uuml\ | (By Associated Pross) ! By Ascociated Press. i Associated Pross { cooond week yes- | iNew York, N. Y. Aug. 13.-—-Ber. Washington, Aug, 130 An attempt Wa ) e Aug, 13 I'he opera B ‘lock. nard Sandler, counsel for Schepps, |1 0nd dhe postoflice appropria tant Secretary Haye i i | ' ibit posts 08 ‘ ) 1 ) “ ol agricualiure ot p I owas State BUMB SENHEH threw the investigation situation L ARty RO nl employos L ll“ AL IOI L LR “. i _‘ ol T Nientd i | i [RRRN joining seeret or zation '\m h Cavolina, with 0. 0. Wright, i harged with ! ] ! '.“‘“I .h.“ ALY I e >1" Giside the department was defeated | i i “'”“" department employe, are erit o turned a ver- h inues for il [y leaving for Hot Springs, warning |, senate today by eleven votes g icized in o report of the House com . Search Continues for Edward Mcln- | . : S Sl i S DL S, Attorney for Defense Feels That At- |, . ° MG ! tyre, Who Is i Schepps not to leave tor New York |aiter o harp fight in which a pos-| $ mitte which investigated the Flor ) e of the yre, - .Xo 3 until he arvived at Hot Springs SIhHIY of a streike against the gov- | tack by Attorney Is Not [idaeverslades and other afairs, The After | Hldmg. 1 e « cilowas treely discussed, La Justified. llv']ml'l made public today hints that ] s given, { r . ‘ - g | R : [Mallotyn votusen. (o B0, vt er-ti ;im!n‘.nhxn- ne proceedings were nar o caiinio AN | l'mm: by '\“:.. el Hot \‘.".- .,..M ‘\ll-lll' \ l o o that ofticials had ritfled his (By Associated Press.) [rowly escaped, Secretary. Wilson s deceor §10 and jeers are making every cffort to ar- e e i B Los Angeles, Aug. 13 With At | noC oondemned for the everalades al i i 1'-1'hvr'~"r"5t Edward Mclntyre, charged with [first anthorized statoment of Sam tortiey Horace 1. Apple for the de | tair ¥ G e sending an infernal machine to Miss | 8 hepps, the alleged “pay master of WOOL BLIL WILL PASS fense beginning the opening argn- | :, el caltan Ollie Hoover, but no trace of him “ the murder erew,” who killed Ros- | ment tor Darrow, who is chargel l PRISONER JUMPS FROM ‘ e can b Ilonnld Il{xf ln»l vid h'nl l“\ [ enthal, was made today . in which he Hiienssociulon higss ) Wil yiny nhonyiin conyection il TRAIN AND ESCAPES. W jetic ¢ would have received the ll'“.l\_id.‘ T S i fonol hinsto i 1 The speak [the MeNamarvas™ detense, the trial | ¥l i 3 i hs R e | (RHI lie d made wo contfession g ‘ : f <o wrought iy but 1|‘ h”'f the name of Gharlic ‘. ; : vy deckived thae the wool bill|is scheduled to vesunie today, Al |M‘III Believed to Have Been Badl g i i Cena vli..\ll"iu] of Ollie and Th.‘ retused 1.r. he polive chiet says he is hoiding YW e paced over the precident s [torneys representing Darrow said H! . i i Sl { AR Fwo expressmen possible owe their | Sciepps for Whitnian's men j‘ o Bl A e i e o ]IlJlll(‘(l When He Made wttorney f]‘\‘\ to the failure of the stick of | defendant shonld have been atta qui! the LCilp. i river, liguor \ssociated Press.) | : § 13 The highesi | Washington, Ang [one year witer will be flowing whers fpointed by the governor ot |'“|'[n Within [here to attempt to finance the cotton Although Depury Sheritt o ordered the| St Louis, Aug. 13 \ small ho | LON'T BELIEVE WADLLEY it wanted in Ohio tor forging and 3 uu\.‘mlwli"i parlor was the scene 1oday of o i ; " i el ey Can o] WILL GO T0 BERLIN. | i cortificates of tock upon o P l«!’!n + [ Populist convention ut which Roose- Beel Sold Higher Yesterday Tlmn}l' Pace Set During July Keeps Uy, | . [ Maviet bk, jumped from the e Lt !'. dool were “"'“ bL _"l"l"7-‘"'| The platform Ever in the History of 2 Will Be Tinished in : By Ason ?‘A|l»nl ‘I'rn- ) chzel teain Saturday nisht between ; { wearavated will provide tor woman's suffragee : One Year, (el AR Fhie roj Densmode and Pickeit and sneceoded { Bp . the Coumr). President Wadley ol the Southern fin wgihing hig cocape from the o ‘-.' ; Miss Helen L Hil Lias been ap- (I Associatod Press,) States Cotton corporation is coming | ficer, o ¥y Chicy ico i e ho he Burea ! Rico as the head of the Burean of for onile o Th O liquor | price [ formation, ,«rup. is received with skepticism neide a thorough search of the neigl United States was given yesterdag borhood he wass unahle 1o get any the great steam shovels are now | 1 working on the Panama canal it the ]’YP"S WIU_ M‘KE traces ol his prisoner and returned f W4 T T Jacl, e, where the oo ' e atternoon. | Boof brought $10.10 per hundred | CNE0ation continues at the pace sef l'. 'f 3 “."” le, wher l " K witl " ; SRASOERRG in July when ¥ 37 cubic vards was reported to the police i areed w II ponnds. I'he nearest approach to| i APPHE""BESH'P N rewnrd of $25 has been offered I Fhe defense | A"ENUE" I“ SIATE HI is price occurred last week when "; ek and ":;'”' Nastunuy 'l s by Deputy \'lu-ril; PPosey for the ar A j’ it WS 1 | | “we Birel 4 shows o decided increase over June A niy ¢ ose * AT R WA ot | {$10, was paid. A Tuskola, 11, F“"H YE‘HS VLot 8 iy ‘ ot the highest price for |||‘“I"'“ T cubic vards was re- ! . 8 i tof guilty | (By Associated Press.) ] By Associated Press.) ‘BRIDE SHOOTS INTO | BOND READY FOR THE | Cleveland, ,\.u',; 1 The Fm-n- “onED AUG. 20. fl 1 \ Putrick |>.III- at the stock yurds, when beet on the FIRE AT “H.LISTON Whatiton, AU 13.--Goterhor Wil | SERENADING PARTY | MULBERRY POSTHMASTER. niol meeting of the International i R ¥ Typographical union opened here to- P son attended to State affairs here to- | : \ £ Dmportant Gite and the State fair grounds, at ¥ e i N 2y - o 1 1 cobvention " npore & 3 et [day and played host 1o his brother A g y White's Father Comes to Federal |’ \,“ ! : : B Indicn olic, as the pliace for noti- TR o restunfel oo oh or Nashivill i ; Pairmont, W. Vie, Aug, 146, Mria matter up for decision is the propo forna Mt e T Jos Nasi as an- " 4 : : . | Covernor H e R Rl ]"1 ‘;‘ "I‘_'] o A dward Swisher objected 1o bein Court - ic With Bond But Out ol 1 ke st ioeelini Totr ',l) rh : II n'. of Indian i nounced that s arpe re, wite y S T o todnation wothe viee pr ‘ twith=tandiny ‘,'h‘ (4”“‘]: s “.:' 4 . ;“”' oo Eerenaded when siie ant onneed e of Jurisdiction. Lin tead of live vear d ”“ Il;‘ W 1‘ |I‘ v th |"IH’I|'” 4 i € ORklahoma senator ane 10 2ov- “ne ' (R ' 1 Re ‘ Y the tlames y t {wedding attep keeping it a seceet I : leinor's three anghters will be ; A Yol e | \ | ’ ' s Wi notily Viee President Sher A Weat mar ,’ 1(«»[1] = U l\::m ':l: ‘“: I : i I'l a year, and opened fire with a s Bond tor the appearance of former ey g g s :' e l'li‘ A !;«'g( ) among the women to enroll as mem- e Mitte Mo 3 a0 h 0 tion at o, oot Bliteh of the Woman's Wilson and | BW 0N i band cnd o crowd o Post ier i TSI LD 9 s 1.»YIIWI\I ] E HAS K-y ‘a ! w Mrs e : husband’s iriends wher they held L 3 WURIA WI‘ S WOMAN DOGCATCHER. } i 5 ol Marshall League of New Jersey when | i \ by W. 1L White, Tather of the vouns R i 3 e 0nls- Ol ¢ 5 o o \ Tty R " hhat organization s formally effs 'llhl”“ 2 l“Il( '.” i 1 man, 1o ML Crame, yester-o g Aug. 15 Mil <SYMPA“{Y DRIVES "2,' k NG TOs 10 at Seasiet il g onnie Richards, one o the o an, ! ; , Vilwankee Wi ¥ : | % ; ! fok i Bliteq | "0 @1 Seagirt Saturday inuvit-l‘s. was shot in the side und dar | 2%, but as the man is not in the [wonkee has enzazed the most aristo- | SHERIFF INSANE ten out hefo i gerously wounded. Mrs Swisher wo [ inrisdiction ot the comumissolner Vel b e goeateher in Ameriea, and all | Ol Wi Ak 10 Shasin (A Tie total dam- ! RETURNS HOME TONIGHT. wirested, nothing could he done 11:,,[' £50 0 month The dogeateher is Sl i ¥ ) .I "' el " { White charged With receiving | peivess of @ rich family. Here are Jolim Villwock, who became sadden ore than $10.- ’ | } wan $10, | Iy insane, has been taken to the State | money from neeroes and carrying the {0 e che will render for hej probably | (By Associated Press.) | Linsane : chere he was fi 0 : | SAYS SHE WAS IN HEAVEN ‘,;......‘\ wway with hine - Tampa Tei-[ e Ginend of $30 2 month il ARy i, Whote: hodhas Roemor Seagirt, Aug. 13, - Governor Wil- ‘ Iy an attendant. Sympathy for his | hune | furnisl free dog pound, provide : [ Earnish g dve Mok i . prisoners is the cauce of the mental scn left this morning for his regular y & | ol New Orleans, Aug. 13.- After an automobile doz ambulance and | MEEROTS PRACTICA veekly visit to T - L JOKE. :'(nclklh\( visit to Trenton. He returns ing asleep five days, Miss Lulu \ !FLEA PHOTO CARD two en Lo catch dogs and painlessty | 05 i’ il ; Sttterlee, 20 years old, daughtor 1 DELAYS WEDDING. | icpoc ot doe hiv I are oot elaime |70 0 | | i breakdown, according to doctors who ¢ declared on taking ofliee {thiat he propo-ed to do a1l he conuld to Gary, Ind, Aug. 13 Becanse h The appointuec st of Miss Leonore | ! s a re- 5 Rev. J. H. Satterlee, a Baptist u Uy lan- |y NOWN MAN BURIED i and Mrs by their owner er, awoke in her home at ¢ hur ke vich prisoner reform. His work iRt IN NAMELESS GRAVE. + and declared she had been 0 LG B fancee, Miss Joephine [ C:wker, o1 Cat the fachionabte | : SlimBnieli il heaven. Many friends were a e the direction was carrvied to suon H. was in / » ; i . i Kndley, of Chicago, a love migsive on | we de o ki-dtor. Neig 1a length that hic mind was broken ’ 2 : Jacksonville, Aug. 13.—Although | bled about her bed before she Thor 1o Arehiba hop Mesamer ame | @ Py morning, : i i 3 : = o postai card, which contained | ho L {under the strain more than one hundred people called |4 recital of her visions, Miss o M Copndoor asked tor permi 4 mechanic ¢ 1 anic of reof a Gary and fle P i th at the Gordon undertakine narlors|lee said she had conversed wit ragnitied pict .w, 1o hecor ' ity dozeatcher, | zasoline on _ ey ' |T0 SAFEGUARD AMERICAN ir lle | yesterday in an endeavor to . .entify | Peter and with the spirit o {more than o voar nze, Miss K " ) nizht he per 1 ,\.":‘:I': ~“’.“”" unknown white man who died | \Wird Beecher and ot hers é;,l,,L, hoer o ' with Job ;,_1 ona ppeY that the o an GIRLS WHILE ABROAD to him he | aturday night ni the county hospi-| . Aeike. of Gy o mpressed | prien azainst stray dog 5 A part ol Boston, \uz 14 A comprehen fell o1 1, no n!n'- ould r»’nu mber ever hav-! IT IS FORGERY TO SIGN H it i it Gars | et rabics wonld be con-| SR ing them on the ;”"v"i i ‘.\ lj;:ll'“l n‘mn\ il:rf;_,"‘”:”?" FICTITIOUS NAML 5. 4 cafe » woand they (! e mmnne Paand s of American girls annuatly 1 Wwere married tdyving and traveling abroad will o ) B aYs . Atlanta, Aag. 13- 1T ! GREAT PLAYGROUND YEAR bee formally Taunched at the Interna E FEET young man went to the home . '~‘fh"‘_‘ E ol a w‘;r» living on the Panama road It Uug Inlle S ' 3 UNCLE OF DEAD MAN v Y v i SORR Sona ARl SR FOR CORNS. “_ migeslaamtnda ey "!-r: ner from prison in Geo l SOUGHT REVENGE. | o vo v Litteratenrs o be held in Loy riday evening, saying he was verr, SRS Ay t ereat v ] nothe & 2 é % . |evite the fart tha ‘ don this mon Press Ash- ,q. ’]f' had hardly «entered ©|hat Georzin hus ho Iay Nashville § \ tory o . ! '11 A number of Chirago men are t Worn shoes | MOUSe before he became unconscious. man signing fictitious na cial from Elk b e that Boh|Vark Con J P ioneers of the Mr or [He was later removed to the --ounfj"'h‘k‘_ so long as he do Mi<on l)w‘fi y man fharped | for the it nth 141 I"hl]l]‘ “ppedn b ) bobadidoniat Abie ot tell | he name of a real persor with :;uhl.r nee Hig- | : { T orary viee president for the United name or give any information "'S!F lis today decided that A at the A It : 1 ' jrar | y any information | ! n M 3 2 f mu serve a six-yea nday, has r vardinz " s . y him some time ago by 1 i heuse at Clit y This atten LVerts, e e . {Court. He was charged wit vgly wound ir ] 1 N il ollowing | llmK J““usu" Iu i:nonv) from banks | 1 d a rock int towas throw 19 ues that :rimls names by an uncle of 1+ . i et emed 1 COUNTY FAIR FOR DEFINIAX S was the aggresor 18 1 caoes (By Associated Press.) A county fair is t -jentered the chureh, then vacant, i | | Chicago, Aug. 13.—Jack Johnson, | Funiak. Walton count. © tlerowd being on the ds eating | n ? N =1 Archer | the pugil said he expected to sign | zet up a good « % inner, and was fired r Press.) t g & » (ia o A bt(n’pdpv s today or tomorrow for a|ty fair is over ¢ cral times by one of s N+ ) v slip } 5 * 'Tinging good |ten-round fight with Joe Jeannette | shipped to Per fa t r-{tives. He left the scome th alof ref r 1 t 1 > Unels 3 in New York state fair. window. {conts pe 1 ! 15 toda jey 1 ot a hard <ho i n w

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