Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 5, 1912, Page 1

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Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1912, oL ! D BLOGK e HGHAND DEAD \LUNE BNDT == COMISSIONERS 0s. Le writing from Phila- Gainesville, Sept. .- The first sol lqlolphin. sa | § di “Arrived here lasg night (Sept. ) | id carload of cotton to leave Guines- lafter a hard day's drive. We rode ! ville this season was shipped Tuesday 158 miles through three States and | afternoon via the Tampa and Juac k- | we leave this place for New \mk‘ sonville railway, consigned to Jack-} this forenoon, W A\lnll.( any accidents! | sonville. | we expect to reach New York about | | “The staple was purchased by N. W, % {igielobk, e hagocnob spats Om‘i Littlefield for the A. P. Brantley to ¥mocr:nnmes OF BODY IN CHARGE OF BUSINESS AF- , the shipoont oo Blackshear, prising #7 bales. The prie aid was | TOWN FOLLOWING FAMILY | SENGERS, BUT IS KNOCKED |, given out. The cotton was ol )n-\n on the car and she looks just! ON LEMON AND KEN- | oo sood as when we lit, only u lit-| TRAGEDY AND D FLIGHT IN OHIO | EOLDS UP TRAIN "AND ROBS PAS- 5 ND BUSUINESS HOUSES |tle muddy, and as soon as we reach | 4 New York will get her cleaned up ' s g e ; A 1 0b of ~OM X S o 3 R. out of the new ginnery of Mrs. His FAIRS OF COUNTY. FILL (0)‘PLETE BLOCK. | We have certainly had one long ride | FIGHT. | oUT BY CONDUCTO sl ik salf by Not, " : ‘ . — | - - Tucker, and W old by her. s of another importal and it will be ten days today. Well, | (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) Between 30 and 40 bales of “‘* Evening Telegram Burean, Bar- Ll still greater im- wenE past all battleficlds Of | o | ivorpool, 0., Sept. 3-—After | NeW Ovloans. Sept. B The lone | flevey staple were brought to Gaines- | tow, Sept. 5. The Board of County o Kentucky avenue ar he civil war, and coming back we | bandit who last night held up and | vitle last Saturday and should the | commissioners met in regular session . Kentucky a R A t E ] Lexpect to take pictures of all we can, | hiding two days in the woods, Joi S AR r ey \ 5 week and the east side of thac ; robbed the New York Limited on the weathor continue hot and dry a week Monday. coon Main and {ain ‘l will write further w 1‘;.\” we read h_luluun, 21 and Mrs. Mary Burrows, | Louisville and Nashville, twelve for ten days both of the local ginner- Court opened with the \hl-rm k. iRt "ol Dlovk In I New York., Best regards to 1 from | 50, were arvested last night and | piles cast of here and who was later | is will he Ulll‘l'illi‘ll on full time. l W h"hl“" chairman; R. C. Lang- I all Vi | ine in sl 5 A % Lall the hoys, including myself brought here, Burrows' body, badiv | felled by & blow on the head with | | ford, 1. Lewis, J. K. Ilr_\‘am. com- i | Kibler Bros. have bough ilw‘;n«'n and with a bullet hole throust brass torch in the hands of Engineer wissioners, present. {'otect the lot on \\hhh hl-‘BlEASE IN“[SI'GAII“N I his heart, was found vosterday, !.~'F"'r"' wis brfm;:Ah( here Ihli< murn-l“Ew YUHK GHAH © The minutes of the lust meeting cands, corner Kentueky { : ¢ ing on a special in a precarions con- ‘ wore read and approved. 1 Lemon strect, and th h“”' heen killed Monday nigit. dition, and placed in & hospital. The bond of Newton (1. Booth, . dorced conerete ho BEG' 5 ““ SHAY Coburn boarded with Burrows, and The robber gave the name of How MA“EHS SI“-I- Bn“., notary public, was approved. Sure- 1. Roberts and P. J it is understood the defense will be ard B Kdwards, and said his tamily § ties Lester crected on this corner jot and a portion of th tnat the husband was choking hix | lived at Juniper, Fla. The police say | : | Langford. ed of 1T Lovell The{ Second annry in South Carolina | C 7 Hhey have secured information from Leposed Police lmpector Is Called| "y onector was ordered credited t »\\nn when Coburn came inand | o ! Down for Making Threats t A Y ot the space north to the Delaved by Blow & B e i S nim which may lead to the capture wn for Making Threats to and treasurer charged with receipt V' y } kL ¢ N ' 2 3 v o : built in a solid busi clayed by Slow Returns trom knocked him down with @ flat iron e ppee others of the gang believed Expose Commissioner. No. 116 for money from collection K First Election. ! Purrows recovered, poalled his e { g be responsible for a series of train Eeren Lot taxes as follows: fo the hotel are now e Srain \\nl\n'r and was Killed | tobberies in that section, (By Associated Press. ) Ceneral fund . ...........$ 270,40 i il | New York, Sept. b Rhinelander [ gehool fund ... C923.66 ¢ o completion by a lirni (By Associated Press.) i Waldo, commissioner of police, T T S RS 85911 Jtecrs, and it is now th Columbia, 8. ., Sept. A, - The m- i | pave the plans for 1 cstization of the charges of n.nu!tflnfllnw MAY HA“E ‘PH“GHESS |N 5““]“ cenced by statements attributed W | Pines and torfeiture ... 131,00 ¥ Cornelius Hayes, the deposed fnspecs | Reidge oo e 196,64 1 E < lonses ineorporaie wothe recent primary in which Goy (e hotel, in ordep tha | erner Blease was renominated, wil 1] [1] tor, that Hayes would air the depars 2ah. school ISR oY 11602 <oy be il ar o Tesin Wednesday at the State Hous andal and cause Waldo to re ! vign, issued a drastic order todar 2,920,010 7. Ceordine to o decision last night by vadon padd Mo Poteet the subeommittee of the State exeon i | ) s : commanding Hayes to o report Wl e petition of 10 swindell, il s “Live committee, The sossion Is ox Grdinance, Up to lho !\Inyol. Repeals | Florida and Lakeland Figute Promi- | eqdquarters immediately and stale hw Dossey and 1 1. Hicks asking \ o the ] pected to cover soveral duys Sunday Closing Ordinance, ' nently in March of i writing cwhether he did or did | (hange in Mulberry and Lakeland A 3 Bocatse of the delay in cavassin . f wot threaten the commisioner.” |y cocti B 5 v drase g o Heretofore in Force. i Progress. i : : [rowd in scctions 11 and 13, town ? ; oreturns and declaving the o 1 s farther involves the police ST feiip 29, range 28, Was g .mh‘d i ; coond primar “_\,‘4 not el o Fvenin s Burean, Bartow, 1 Columbus, G, Sept. o The o "“““”“ Al ““1' H:."\M i ; e The judge of the county court re- ted ofs gratilieition £ L TEBGIYL A8 BUCH ol Wh For abonn 4 yoar Bartow | qustreial Dndex says i ity issue l“r,“""“l ol making false statements in=opted fines imposed amounting to F o alie v g ogGONVITLE VOTES b teen under @ Sunday cloging or : [voving the commissioner. e TRt SR LR FOR AUTOMATIC PHONES dinanee, Bt i the mayor sizus ando : X {aea il tried on further chargcs ! Fhe sherit was ordered cred ted ts Lo the city, as evideno [ codinance passod a1 the sessio of | Unprecedented industrial and When Haves rveached headguar-fwith tines amounting to $560.00. i is distanelug all ot Wil . madority of 681 votus Inf the Clty Couneil lagt Tuesday night, ”.’“M.“““;m“'“ l”“"‘ be- | ters e repudiated the gtatements s The bids for the ercction of stecl perver cities in the manele o el Opdinance L 145, granting (his will again be a wide open town 'I ming ‘u he II\<\\ m.n:-l s year in | credited to him. l|“‘|“. over Saddle creck and Alafia o A 8. Metzner and asso elutos n |0 fur ah the elty laws can mike T e ;“‘" heast : Never before was so [piver mot being satisfactory the franchise to operute a telephone E‘u This ordinance now waiting 1l|\ ;““;‘ : um'm} At m'u'\uh-.d Sl WAS BOUND AND GAGGED. board decided to readvertise and re- “RS 0 A KELLY tem in the city ol Jacksonville, using .lX'llln\r 1l of the mayor repe; als the :' lllll?ll‘ " ‘l"'d HEDERS )II;\IIH'.\.\ 'l‘"' \ : . N m \” ive bids in October. tie ottomatic phone, was ratitied by "llnvl.u clos ordinance, pussea ”,[m'\lh L i e | & ok Ky Aoied e 06 Phe treasurer reported funds O Kelly died at Ber Bome sy ified electors of the city, at | Seme time last year, and it was fore wore so many buildings, kurge | linms staying in Frank W. ""-"“""“I:-mm"llhlg to $12,422.16 on hand. Yormoit wente A DO pecial election held \w-ltnl‘n‘ | passed by a vote of four to three. So and small, being erected and 50 bouse at Sanford, while the owners, I'ermits to carry fire arms were food poisoning after an il gy g l»r.dxnnum.u -nnli por- |13 it is not signed by the mayor, L] MY cities and towns making cx-{Mr. and Mrs, Graham, were away, granted to J. E. Mann, E. L. Torbert, vt @ month Lot ot e tagia(opel ALAORRLN Of will b impossible to pass it over his tensive and ~||l.s|t|1|t|.|l !‘ulprln\v was found gagged and tied to a chai*| . 1. Davis, Jonas Kaufman, J. J cased had been a residen veto, He has not yet said what he ments. Literally millions of dollars v the house early one morning ve- | Levins, Wm. F. Little, John B. Pot- {the «it rticipat »electio L pated in the election are poing into the development of cently, Williams s two men, one fyer. 10, Whidden (v only about Xi\... months, ; and. while it is recognized that u! wilp do in the matter vl A n ; : me heve from St Peters- Larse uumber of the voters ar b1 At the same mecting of the Coun- "’\I m.. ‘,”_‘.“ pm.‘.' Il .”": ‘.""M"" .'l; $0T5 UtSP WIS BOR S .Tl » hoard Wil lbet Oov 28 foiRe: Kelly having enuaged in ot ot ventTons, ¥t tho. lHght “,““.” the question of brick paving for and exte l.l.\l(vll ul.x.u ll.l.l(ln, and the |set, did it, .m:l then ransacked the | vise ihe registration books, and also siniess here. DUring [0 L e anribited to o ik {he city streets came wp for diseus- constriction of factories ol many ht.‘uw- Mr. Graham returned soon e U ith to reinstate any who may Kind after the occurrence and said noth-! fe erconcously stricken. won, und the mayor and Connei! oomaede many et ol interest among the citizen ing is o 1 ing bhut a pistol seemed so far to he Lere unanimons inoa decision to ank clearings, building permits, Times-Union 4 jusi : iR Bave the city tiake up this projet i postoflice receipts, taxable values, | ™% ing, INS ANE, SHE RISKS 30 LIVES. po-sibl A committee of [FE0 tics of ports and all the figures only show gains, but big gains that win ming mistress went suddenly BE GHHI[“ BY vl o act with a like committee of Citizens 1o consider the proposition ':'”' an big things I“ rl".l“w sll[“‘s {mad while instructing a class of thir- B . cast {1y gils in the sea at Helsingborg, in by pecnliar ; cn[”lnll m]lu“ inoall its phase and to report back Phe prospects of the Southeas tieoone lm the next meeting of the Conneil | were never 5o full of substantial nF mls um[“‘ monrn - her mtimely | ved 1. She swam ont to sea and ordes vl all the girls to follow her w '. Vih o feasible plan for the begin- | promise " s P13y Associated Press.) wing of the work ol layvin brick Crhis week o totul of 27 new cor- wtd swim to Elsinore, in Denmark and the fanes i Ao " Prot | paving on the street of Bartow, | porations lave been in (By Ass vmlvd Press.) five niles away All the girls but P atation thL e ealt be EPCRA the sontheast with minimum capital New York W, o, Representa e o S i ‘ i apits ’ LD sentas | one followed her ont 1o seu The i vion has created wide ' WANTS Dlgfll:l;(;is (f}(‘)RDAUGHTE “tock siting $2,47 Tal- | tives of Great ain and Austrin [ solitary one who disobeyed swam i ‘ noa CORTTOLersY R. i led and Talla Fla., [ ore interesting themselves in the ! haek 1o <hore and called for help \ ‘ W rs througl h 1ty S0t tor £10.000 dam Jeninst { @0C 10 have new banks with capital | case of Burton W. Gibson, of New | Seyeral motor hoats put out and " TTLE MESSAGE : : Al S he Charlotte Harbor and Northern | 216 l\..s of $100,000 cach \.l w hanks| York, a lawys ; eking hic removin bequgly the swimmers far out at sea S S0 ¥ . . i Co,owas filed pentit | are being organized ar Ariton, A, | s executor of the will of Mrs. Rosacp e air re all o 1= FROM A LOVABLE WOMAN ‘ . s 1‘ Il irls were all picked up, but b YROM ! VAD re veoterda b lan Favlor ! #nd Cotton, Ga Szabo, u widow who was drowne: | feoad mistress was only caught as g g i i through Attorneys . M. Trammell § Among the items ol coustraction Monday in Greenwond Take W hil he s sinki b : s 4 e 2 { ] vas sinking near the Danish . 4 : 3 sud Parklinlp & Jackeo | wit | work 1o be done, axoveported hi Locting with Gibsou It known | coast, She was taken to an as:lum wh 1 B ( ‘ ! ! ¢ new theory rises out of the death of Mro Tay- | woeek, ar at two other persons lor W ot Dwithont delay Bt ‘ P ¢ LEAGUE FOR MOTHERHOOD b r % ‘»".‘ fanght I Ruty : I'w .|1l ‘-11 .l. 1- t hon & :. \:. : mnl 'n [ .|l ni | \ i oy ylof, thten years dnd seven montl- | Ma.3 hotel building o cost ot it (it TRt e JACKSONVILLE ] \ RSN g on June 22, 1911 joat tan £500. 000, Warm S " '} { ment this morni LE IS GAME. A ] cre todasy an loged to ¢ hwen can-cd by the (11 Fealory Wing, Lakeland, Fla Pallihiassee, Sept. 5 With refer ‘?} : : X = Qifornia Leagie for ¢ egbigence of the railwa pany, | business huils e, 318,000, bouzla-s, | TO INVESTIGATE MILK PRICES. «uce to the expense of holding the B £ FeiEn Srntiation Motherhood. Miss Lu According to the e on tiled | Gas warchouse, $150,000, Tampa, special elections to fill vacancies in § . e Goode W - o wks made P n the case the railway company at Fli Ik systems, Melgs, | Vhicago Sepr. o A investizae e membership of the Legislature, } x ’ ok bt we of the littl leath | Ga.. and Zebulon, Gag w derworks | tion of the cost of milk production. | which are to be held in several "‘)lll\: li - v wonld long :v ed nocertain piece of prop ety 'n‘ ten cnsion Rom: Ga.; | prices and the method of fixi wices | ties this month in pursuance of the [ i 2 I*Soto connty on wh l- huarel ilding, Fairhope, Ala Con will be undertaken in Chicago with- | yequirements of law, Governor Gil h 3 . . 4 | s L o 4 - 3 o pe {pit or hole within thirts et . tracts for mstruction work b in a few days by the committee of | christ today received from the Jack- N W thers ' rublic road. This pit, 1= = i, wa s | been awarded @ follows Po-toffice | the citizens” milk organization sonville |;”;“.,| of Trade, through Mr P » & o * A . { . ) ity feet in diametor and 1welve feet buildine, $31,017, Carrolon, Ga.j; - George L. Drew, its president, a tel §!‘. ; i : : . W, b & P s 9 o deep, and for ten days or two weeks | paving, Carbon 1l Ala., and Pen- rram as follows { 1 " U was filled with water Ou top of the " acola, Fin ; wewers, Ensley, Ala ‘ms m mKLE | ‘“The Jaf‘ksox.n'illc- Board of Trade ’ w‘lsu" lus[s s[u water was floating so mu ihhish | “Ind: al plants will be .ul.ah- will pay ref . ¢ that th v nneat 1's} \ pay or refund to the counties i P « pit bore the appearance of I'shed : lows legal expenses of holding special al I“ mm sp&n l‘»"in: solid ground, and or ount| “Box factory, Jacksonville, Fla.; | — elections to fill vacancies for spc:'ial It = jof that, it is alleged, the e zirl ! packinz plant, DeLand, Fla g cooper- | (By Associated Press.) l session of lvp:iflnt‘urv bnot ‘1:,«,'1 151 ] jated Pr : ll” o b’] “n er and ed ! 152 \ » ‘n .-."'.m"v mill ex ; Washington, Sept. 5. Pre sldvlll" twelve dollars per pro-‘im'l i l:: i Gor. Wileon was | ympa Tribune I“,;‘N“-. ..n-l*, ,lA k 1“(mrh\'urk- Taft left todar for New York, en- | 2 w ) irs th wal e ing plan: «xtension, Lake and, Fla route to Beverly His lame ankle is } " i o :xnf‘,;'nr;?: 1o :n lco\uls‘sloflm WALDO ROBBED 1l.undr; O, Fla.: hox and veneer | still troubling him, and he wa IA"EMPI TO RE“VE Sfll[fluq s paper | New York, Sept. 5. It waked outgplant, | agham. Aln: ; & ad { T ted f Seagi » | . -, d 1£he Ala.; rcannery, | wheeled to an auto from N . ow ¥ " - c i 4 for Seagirt from|at police headquarters ‘oday that{Fruitland Ga . cawmill, Kissimmee '-, % ,,llk 1' L Dl e -For the first 43 { . and was not “found’ un-|Poijee Commissi va'do, head of | Fla o simt ! ilouse, but walked from the machine time in thirty-five years a merchant 1 ng hete at 1 " to the train ¢ R i ving 3 N g here at 1 o'clock He | the entire foree, was o+ +ntly made wpeact of Florida timber land b 1 train at the station vessel flying the American flag is York edit vietim of a ¥ kpocket | Leen pur ««d for abont $1,000 ! i1 Ty " ..fl'l\\ll to sail from New York to Med- - " ridirz v Wbway {0060, An Alsbama ! Rl i ”3': ay issue of the Tamps iterannean ports. The steamer which i | 5 B r~nv “ ‘ n ama manufac- | Morning Tribuue contained a . t» revive what was once an im i aining | turer has r for 20.-1cut of DeSot nty's " —_— . " 3 to b . por lerable | 660,600 § : v l it of DeSoto county’s new $100 00+ | portant brauch of American shipping er 1o be nsed inleourt s whie s di cur vhich now under o1 s the Robert Thompson, a new 10« Short Talks vered Monday at the Press i . o 3 5 i 1 of mons¢ "f)h"rxu ne rive ke | cgrpetion in Aread W ¥ ok o b wa ton boat

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