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

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i S 1S STI\IATED AT | Itin Faliey, a labor IEI[IHY FEW CARRIED 5 sURANCE. inl to the " sutfered one of es in its his- between mid- fire was cr-Summerlin- Cltrench to admi thie cast ot old postor- in the rear ol store about 4/ nde fighters fire voadjacent ¢ohre Was Ithough the tore of the were bluz e buginess dane n this ill- G W, sSmith Carpenter & fruit stand foe BB John- nter store and the complete walls stand- poods was was ol building uilding was al- riin tted at L the owner of U once J, 3 'It_t Associated Press l had $1.500 The committee was composed of | New York, Aug. 19, Schepps, Idine, bt noth- | Frank E. Chase, €. M. Cooper, Her- | the alleged paymaster of the murdvv"- cood= He had | Pert B. Race and Capt. John R. Slat- | ers nll' Rosenthal, nrri\'c-‘d '"I”.. an from the df'pot;’“""" These gentlemen, armed with | moruing aln(l. wis l‘:flu,-u '|mm¢-4h;m;hv it of goods His ; the petition, explained to the govern- ! to the \\"n-m side prison where he \nls it the building | O the necds of this port and he was |locked in a cell. Although m!I_\ a "quickly convinced that the only [material witness, Whitman said hLe Al are p n-h.lbl;».ytl!illp; to do was 1o call the l.v-gi,l;l.#\\‘nultl be arraigned as a matter of I'iev had a stoek | ture together for the purpose of pass- { l'nrl.n o orhood of $8,500, ing the enabling act which will give | There was a !hn«lf between Whit ne Not a thing Jfecksonville the right to purchase, | mun and the detective <|.f the police Summerlin owned "build and operute municipal 'vrmin-idrp:n'nn:-n' when the train [l'll”l'li n wd 81,000, als with Schepps. The detective oo e that Deputy Commissioner Dou y which were [erty sent him to take .\'l.hl'llps. '.'nnl w 1t stand and lhl-‘I“HEE 'uu"B ME" J'riwl to take charge of the prisoner riee, were owned :!nn the prosecutor would have none 'he one. together m“ EH flm[[" it. Schepps was taken immediat K 0! goods, is a - SEMEHGE‘I 1o 'the west side prison and put in th damaged ms acell Mr. Hooker is and it is not By Associated Press.) { OBTAINED EVIDENCE. ad any in- Nashville, Ang (K] Charles | } say he | Taylor, Oscar and Ed Fitts, all un-! (By Associated Press.) nso .~vin;m,.; der twenty years ol age, were sen- ! Pougnkeepsie, Aug. 19.—1 000 and 8- | tenced to fifteen vears each in prison | [ tuined trom Schepps all the cor nes was doe- | for eriminally assanlting Mrs, Sarah | rative evidence expected,” ot almost | Gophard, Inst December. Two oth-fypier Artorney Whitman, who the tine tour- | ¢'s are wanted for the same assanlt | D 1o meet the camhler en ron? Dirand Mrps bt hiave not been captured | Hot Springs, and who held \ Low’ derinl witnesg i e R and - 10,000 MILES OF HONEYMOON. . vourde conspiracy M I S . ma a0k Lt i vooAuEe B Ten e, Schepps appearing i ' of honeymon e toid the pros "ot 4 J otin to wa< n - od t ting e 0" the 1 i GYPSIES IN TOWX e witomobiles vight or nine v The total 10,000, with leaving a | troved, | B o Rl b Bl oy S Publlshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. S IS U o — i the Mulberry fire was teplled up more hose. | Within less than thirty minutes after Y] 3 { Mir. Stebbins was reached by *phone, l l o G0 feet of hoso, department and asked for was at the scene of the fire with CRANE I.EADS RESCUE Dalton, Mass, Aug 19 For poa Iy Iwo luuh Saturday T Srafy Senator Winthrop Mur Crane per- sonally Ihluh d the rescue of Mar- ', Whio was bhur i i sewer excavation in Central ave- prue. The news of the cave-in spread rapidly and seve hundred persons sathered. Fahey was in a fair way to perish through the misdirected ef- ,xuxh of willing hands when Senator sCrane arrived. Thereafter ccne proceeded expeditionsly hut care- fully, The | visked being buri the res-! Rev. Thomas Murray Lalive to enter the ' the last rites of | the Catholic chureh. When tour | strong men finally Jifted Faley trom | the trench Senator Crane was pod in | the face and perspiration { his cheeks and forehend, EATRASSESSION (F rolled rogreai | LEGISLATURE CALLED .~ Will Convene in October to Consider Jacksonville's Dock Privileges. Jacksonville, Aug, 19 Word was cecived from Tallahassee Saturday te the effect that Gov, Albert W, i christ has decided to call an exira the meet on Oct, ) ession of Stute the Jacksonville Board of Trade called upon his excelleney that morn- ing and presented the petition which After with the business men lrnln texpayers of this city, i con- ference tLis city he decided 1o issue his call | Prof. . E. Kensit prin f {the Bowling Green school, sper making that|day in Lakeland. rom | | | | LAKELAND, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUG. 19, 1912. - ENBEZZLER and Was Placed in West Side Prison. h of greaser tr Ther oo ind are sEWa telling fortun It 1 ing down in their s ickel ¢ 1n-!‘1*,:-rvrf4': n ; Rolder usnally tu Sanford was signed by over 3,000 voters and | Reached New Yoxk This Morning LAI\ELAND CITXZENS BAND TO T | CELEBRATE WITH BANQUET. ENGUSHMAN Lakeland ticons STURDY AFTERODN DEATH OF MRS .J. W. ELLIS. The Eighteen Months Old Daughter’ lI]EM[II]HATS No. 248. lebrate their fivst anniversary o | i by having a chicken supper | O an hall at 7:80 ! | o th i | jetiat ) sons although "l"\ 1 {oseanized on duly 11, ) nmd wias ’ ortunate in securing ot "ll.n' B p S :. untry in e persen of Prof B o SRR SCHOOL SUPERINTLNDENT ES- LS FIVE MEMBERS OF HIS| [ows Tl s prospered o NATIONAL COMMITTEE HARD CAPED FROM ALABAMA PRIS- FAMILY AND THEN COMMITS e “'-' I p and, wi AT WORK AND DECLARE VIC- | ! iming o he o professiota .| ON AND SE:’\R( H IS ON. SUICIDE . (el oAl ; TORY IN SIGHT ! (Y Associated I'r Yoo Associated Press.) ;"‘ sl e e oY sl ) New Yook, Aug 10 Heretofor Montgomery, Aug 10 1] at case | et Bourm neland, Auz 10 .JH" L “m_ Db tthe leaders of the national political jover the prospect of serving a peni- iv ' Hicks Murray, of Gordon | & ,‘ ) JI. L i, “h',' P““‘-Jl“p.li.illr- have been well satistied 1t 5 Ltentiary sentonce for alloged embez- | 1 e hst l;,‘m killed his| ]""“' Iandiie af dhotiest s 'h“; misttions were in sood run Zlement ot S11000 from the State, P WIS sister, her two daushters and | ml 5 o I + M |‘vun, order by the tivst or ot week LM Lamons, tormer superintendent roant severely wounded his wite “ 2 - ' I-“(I ) "] ':‘ ROTRY oy '!".'_': it Plember e Somarkadilo of cducation of Geneva county, A und then committed sufcide. 1t i i | i l“l “l ‘:“' "-I““ l‘IHH! ¢ peEmpaign it is owow before the i phitile supper, b R Mo 0 | trusty at the county prison, made a ' innosed that he suddenly he became | e ||»| '_ ! . ‘; '-ll il o vl st PAmerican voters thers SR suceesstul dash tor liberty today. Re- ane The Murray house was myvs-| o s .“m' ek fdent that the old Tine politicians an Pyards have been posted for his eap- b i i I;«' A\ musical and diterary progseam | et L e g Em.] : . : i : .”l‘ & .”IHI : Y ;;I ' T his been arranged and no douht the I;l‘ll R ko |: i " 3 ; e e i1 thptlghnle '_ lpeas hinid and a1 few guests will enjoy the | 1100 ot En bl U detter say n‘: that he \\.lf h(\[n”v S Commitiee MARLOW SUCCEEDS WAGNER. SRR B 0T For more th week on | & i ident wpon him ot and dith tloors at the ofli | ) bedldine o0 Yoo Mith | i N b \h:!uu i oarrived in the o1 OF AR b s b L vill sucoeed oG Wagner ! OF ALROPLANES i X L LG el o i e CATHER AT WASHINGTON. ; playine in widsecon formThe b | | rean Live heen groaniced and irowder | H ¢ 1 A= 0 il s wd o cach detail. The corps o (ol many vear \poeri ' having c . \ i i fallen T G i Vi s bk Vashin | poves havae enointe il 0 il A ' s II es AL Wil b ) -“ ¢ Is Rumored That President Will | i a1k ald timer tuington and afterwar comin o [ Lakeland and other points where ne ' ";’1‘“ il | : Send It Back Again With Pl averame woter who is beitig ap W his w . gl e o, perhae o fealize Bits becn engazed for some time, He '. \. i 'l_ / His Veto. Sl kel ; { Ll U now make Sanford headgnarters i : Lt | ORI LaE otk aequine to ad will receive aowarm - weleome T e o By Associanted Preos)) pedute iim to the views of the pe \ Vorwent, editor o the ¥l cetie leads Lrom the people of this city. San- i '\il : y i ‘I Washington, Aug 10 After g | rectine Jeade Lrord Herald B ARl s S VLIS i prevted debite the Senate today | B there s anythin in o Myin Vv bakeland rissed the vetoed Legislative, Bxeen {otart Wilson and Marshall hiave cer { i and Judiciad Appropriation bil! | tainly cecnred that ctare Which carries a provision for the | oy, Republican papers ol New abolishment of the Commerce Court YO Gty have commented daily on Fant's riends cay that the hill wil ‘i"“ cenes ol activity around BEH'““ IHE BAHS Dowoceatic headguarters cnd th that I'rogres deathlike cilence i Republican pervades a and sive headd quaters, but the Roosevelt head v Phe many friends of Mes 0 W B [ qaneters are showing more activin of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Futch li were pained to learn of her death ||I|u|> the Taft headgnarters but it Mects Death. which oceurved yesterday cfternoo® | g he remembered that the © Bull at the family home on Gilmore ave- [ Mooses” are trying to organize a new Satardin o chocking tragedy oc- [nue party send have been unable to liunch curred sonth of town when the cight- Mrs. Ellis had been il for w1 long | their compaign plans, een months old daughter of Mr. and [tHime, a cancer having developel on 0 bomey iiness of Chairman Miso K Pt met death by [Ber dert side, which was the cause [\ b\ acombs might have caused A i o her death, She was a good Chris- a slackening up in the activity of the Mro Futclo children had gone U woman, a - good - neighbor and |\ o0 vorees under ordinery cir out into the woods and the baby tol- [411 who knew her valued her at her | e this remarkable lowed, anknown to them. They |t \unr!h.. young v had leoked fa ad and passed throneh o sink, and when the Al the time of """' death M the buvcan chiefs have gone rapidly baby canie to the water she fell in gl was 63 years of age. She leaves b roine heis various de and hefor wtance could reach her she Lo drowned. The ehildren [Bonrn Ler doss. She also has two Sashiod 1 (b6 libunn to tell thin fav brothers and three sister ents, and D Griflin was hureiedly | The umera dservices were comduet summons it 1t was too late The BEE i gt h,"m"‘ & bereaved parents have the deepest [terment being Ao 9B NG elly votve sympaths or vvotyone in thelr sud tery. The l.'un!l) hive the sympathy e o' the community and cudden Leriement o devoted hushand cnd tonr song 1O file Ve tahen v Chaarman W MeAdoo v the dutics of Chairman Me and will bl them tor the Combhs next week, as Chairman MeCombs Lits b ordered to take o complete rect s ilness was bronght aboni much by the preconvention contest and then he insisted on giving all his capr s A kine aceuiees | [JOCTORS WILL Frroiaipabegmamn b g ; BURNDALE o “0.000 koo | “AVE Ifl lm“ j'“ \\xi'mv Demorratie victory is an Vh‘-' Capt. 1. A Kinz, the naval tores op- | wizing and plenning to con \I"ri-"" of Ovange Height Areom | ] \ ed Pr 1 pid b tate, every coneressiona | panyinz hin his sons, ¢ W 0 g \ Qe ever 'y.,‘»‘,‘” I ;' i |\'\,vll;,‘;. ".T‘l}”” | ,M‘ ‘r»_r.'iu nid |1 ; : lI | H : H v‘, ‘l ren i | 1 or BOGARD OF TRADE ‘ : i ! considerat IEETING TONIGHT. | : et DEATH 0 MRS PASCHALL : .fl ,' » PROGRESSIVE'S EXPENSES . e | TOTALED $19.403 ) rn her wo brother Sty 11 | 18 other ti The funeral ton " o \ug. 14 ‘ g i |

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