Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 11, 1912, Page 1

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- p——— e g Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. ESSIE CARTER SUES ALLEGED WHIPPERS FOR $25.000. fING OUT | MeCling, Erwin \h h.l. {and Duke Marsh, all of Dawson. The girl alleged that the defend- ants took her from her bed at night the one garment she was wear- trom her and beat her naked spec i:llil"“h with a bugzy whip until she - | fell unconscious. oeaperts BME e whipping was the outcome of Ga.. young ie was Columbus Carter, a | stripped men at Sept. 11 woman who whipped by through her an, of Macon, has naked and | White Dawson, James Guis (0"NTRY TO ma DIVIDED INTC } . ARES AND ZONES FOR MAKING RATES. twre {ing Sept. 1 The o post 3 < master general to ““““n'n-nd»hlp between the girl and a s of the new parcels ! son of W. 8. Dozier. who is clerk of e orocevded far enoughi | the Superior Coury of Terrell county. woman gives her place of resi- pested in the par-| The " | aence o VMRS OED IO H iGm' W. W. Gordon. Prominent in ¢orate Zzones ; Peace and War, Passed Away at as South Carolinu ranzements which | when the plan 2o0s | io be divided inhy which esc each of orm the L law provides wozones, and any | S.\\’mllah phed i the seven | —_— inoan cighth zon: | CBy Associated Press W Baltimore 3 savannal, Ga., Sept. 11 (en vill include all { W, W, Gordou, aged 7 miles of freneral in the terri- | war, and a captain in the ey, died this morning at White according to fify d .l'l‘.ib. all conteder wil the third fifth and ! Sul oo miles; phur Al odun miles, RIS received here today Fritory within 1,800 He was the first president of the «\‘IH- inclndes the | Centrap of Gorgia railroad, former untey president of the cotton exchange and Tim 't Is 11 Pounds tor fifty years head of the firm of W ave the Baltimore ' W. Gordon & Co. cotton factors | packages of merehan- | e married Miss Eleanor Lytle Kin- tarm amd factory sie, the fiest white child born whraced in either the | Port Dearborn, now Chicago His | d third clusses ..;:\\’ixlm\ and three sons sarvive him hin wp o to 11 - | Hipped trom Balti- to Washinzton, PENSACOLA NEWS TO ISSUE SUNDAY EDITION . ithin n- s tog fir Pensicola, Sept. 1) I'he Pensa to tor every addic o coln News qoday announces it will cein pu ttion of a Sunday morn t | ing edition on 00 200 known as e | Annano Sunday N will be the onl nt atternoon iperin Florida issnin mo I'he rat seven day s a weel wads I ooth . vhin d oo oo v GEN, PICKETT'S WIDOW woinsta fo | NBOUT TO PASS AWAY IN PHILADELPHIA ol \ =8 3 ) pontd and for 1] Lasall Picke el To0 widow n wund. The o 1) 1 zeneral, | s iplies to | 11 here o7 ! Her condi ' Hint ond | tior T today. She voha vejzl 11 his one of the few women who saw refors lelivers } it " nt Monitor and J. B. M'NAMARA UNDERGOLS APPENDICITIS OPERATION ¢ Federal Court for . Pope v hrizadier | Spanish-American I LAKELAND, FLORIDA, PAGE TROUBLE: RAMPANT IN |MOB LYNCHES NEGRO FOR AS SAULT AND BLACKS RETALIATE BY BURNING STORE. (By Associated Press) Cummings Race furthe* because Ga., Sept. 11 hatred w intensitied Meodshed is imminent of the burning early today of a store belonging to W, G. Duice, supposed - 1y by retaliation for the Ivnching I Col- | ling, the negro implicated with Eu- ne Cox, Atlanta prison, in and here nearoes in here yesterday of now in »mhin:' a4 young white girl sev- hounds have Hn-x )»h ed en the treail, and more Iynehing is belicved 1o e certain liv the event o the caprarve of those ‘;‘.nm\‘ Cummings, Ga, Sept A\ moh for several hundred wiit men tormed the jail at this place yes Lterday and riddied 10 collins, a ne- | ro. with bullets The body of the prearo was then mutilated with a crowhar, and dracecd 1o the public sanare, where, in the vrecence of a Larowd of over 20000 the dead ne- Lro wWas strang up to oo telephone Hrole I Collins wa i charge alias Dan- arrested on aseisting nest Cox, Picls in perpetrating an assanlt on 2 yeuns white girl here Sunday Coy vas taken to Atlanta tor safe keep- {imes o mob who gathered to lynch ¢ tronbls excitement is atr Lim thas heing foiled and is threatened, fever heat REBELS DEMAND THAT [Or Superior Force Will Enforce De- | mand—Ojinaga’s Garrison Sur- rendered Yesterday. (I Assoviated Precso Donelas, Ariz., Sept. 11 The fo deader, Colonel Antonio luv]l tormally demanded the survender to dayoof Avua Pricta, Unless the tows isosurrendered within twenty-fo [ hours, Rojus declared he won!d at Prack it with o thousand won, Th foderal zarvi-on vambey but 1wo Loandred soldier | By Associated Pr ] | Marta, Texas, Sept Fhe ted feral wrrison at Ojin opposite Presid Texas, surrenderad, 1o the iu-h»i» fate vesterday, according 19 fodvices reaching here this morning from . et of battle, fifty miles away Gorey Sanchez command- inz the federals was in Presidio at GEORGIA TOWN AGUA PRIETA SURRENDER Vinguiry,” was ’ ; i | Missing American Mine Owner Turns WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1912. HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM e ee—— No. 268. PISTAL BANKS AID MAGGES | TREE FLOATS UPRIGHT. ITS BRANCHES FULL OF BIRDS. Boston, Sept. 11 A large tre | folly leaved ont and with its bran h- | gay plumage from with birds of the sea 100 miles WOMEN WILL AID ELEGTION OF WIL3ON ‘I.md according to officers and pas- | Ifl IHH'FI sengers of the steamer Limon, just arrived here from Jamaica, { The tree DO NOT lNERFERE Wl'l‘l{ OTHER ' voxt coust o Cuba. BANKS. ACCORDING TO DI- RECTOR WEED. Abont thiriy [teet of it was clear above {line and it stood uprizht as ir | The |"m"4‘l‘.~ of the steamer were of the | Fedded in the ocean bottom. Associated Press,) Mich.,, Sept. 11.—-While aftiliated with the Amer- ican Bankers' association in session here, transacted their busing Bankers today looked forward to for- ty-cizht hours recreation. The bank- the work of the Friday clear By Hettol) ]v;lininn that the tree went afloat in delezates s, the | tained sutticient soil and rock en- as bal- ‘:l cave-in on some shore line and re- Ptwined in its roots to serve | st LOOKS 6000 FOR rs hope to complete cemoention in two o se The company, savings, fue honse and State seeretaries se ons trust tion opened their convention today (e ditferent sections cleaved up HnllH routine business, Thi- Mo Reyvnolds of Chi trus considerable ing Geo Conference Between Officials and discuss the “money the fivst speaker at the | Trainmen and Conductors Secms mpanies” convention. Tl . companic onvention 1 to Favor the Latter. overnment posta ik ks Trnsy I stocess of thy was the subjec clated Pross.) address delivered to Sept. LA section, by Theodore |y on porween representatives of the bank cipal ank Sy inas o the priv the saving yatem By Ass Washington, confer L. Weed, director of the system. e Southern, the Seaboard, the Atlan sl the tedera) savings bank sys- tic Coast Line, and strictly southern e, instead of competing with off- railvoads. and their trainmen and e Minancial - orzanizations, hadd o quciors, Tooking o wage inereas proved a help in enconr ng threift were resumed here today, Simul- on the part of the varions classes who Lad hink. it was reported that at u ‘onference in Norfolk the had offered their trainmen and conductors better terms than any yet reported at Washington. tineonsiy never been customers of any similar railroads — T B 1% Alexander made o big | coteh recently. One day he caught 17 pounds, and another it was NT pounds. One ighed 11 pounds and others went 8, % and 10 Winter Garden Times, MILLIONAIRE ESGAPES FAOM MEXIGAN REBELS $10,000 REWARD FOR CURE FOR HORSE PLAGUE bass W pounds, Topeka, Kan, Sept. 11 A re- wiard of $10.000 to anyone who can . perfect a cure for the plagne that s Killed several thousand horses bheen offered by Gov- The cdoon this action tollowing a conter o Kansas has ernor Stubhs sovernor decid- Ul‘ After Tlu'illing Experience nee of Jeading veterinarians, when there icowas admitted Wis 1o eure Among the Greasers. e j known for the malady. g Pricta, Son slevico, Sept. | P W REUNON AT MUNT DELIKS HONE aire ing for two the vehel lines south of todiy and arvived here sately With | }‘I a companion he fled on oa railroacl | motor velocipede, had to carry past two bric which (By Associated Press ) had beon dustroyed by five Beverly, Sept, 11 Presideny Taft and family will visit his aunt, Mis: CRLANDO COMES FORWARD Dedin T Saturday, where 1 WITH SNAKE STORY. ! .iiatl rart rewnion will be held with % relatives in and abont Millbury, nikes hatehed in the sun at the A jur of M are now on exhibition teport er-Star offic [ TWO WANT TO REPRESENT \ ] i nake story, and on: that is true, comes trom the hank NEW COUNTY OF PINELLAS of the Feonlocklatchee, in Orange | connty and is vonched for by one or | St Petershurg, Sept. 11, Two the prominent ladies of that see-d 00 appe of the hullot @ tion the clection on Sept. 17, 1o choose One atternoon last week, Mrp \ Fopresentative from Pinellas connty | L Reed, whose postoffice is Maithnd |, 4, gpecial session of the 1 R. % B No. ! into this offie, and box 29, canx called by the representative fatnre just The governor nd presented the ed candidates for itor with a g1 Jar containing sonu ';.,, Johin Taylor, of Largo, and seven or eight nake Mre. Reed 1 W Hizgs, of St Petersh The cuve out the tollowing story | connty commissioners, in accordanc, While outon the Eeonlock-{ o 4y jnstpuctions from the zovernor hatchee, some vwelve days ago, M § o gopday issued the call for the spe j Reed, in dizeinz in an old hollow 02|t clection. The commissioners alse tor ‘grabs’ tor fish bait. found the o Gdeped the petitions asking that cges, and brou: wbome They by names of Mr. Taylor and Mr were placed | milk can and § yrnhs o placed on the ballot, The San Quenting Ca Sept. 11 the time of the surrender, tryine 1t mes B MoNamara, serving a life dcoonre additional ammuuition tor Ui ntenoe in 2an Quentin prison 100 caldier irder in connection with the dy- I BatltinE o e e A credey | FRURIDA CIESNS. CR0P o prison hospital for appendici- WILL BREAK RECORDS. 3 i pr 10<] f appen i ‘ VIS SRS U8 Tt Th sme known with the \ # irst ponil 1 neement that he would recos i cotid i mal pounds | M Numara was released Trom ‘: et 31 ) r the visit to the prison of ;,'”“"”" L ""r"" from var s h gevera yor leaders, who ,,g,,.,'mi'nmn l!.x4,|1%'1. the centy to 1 nishment for insabordinag- | ©TR Pans of the State t shipped throngh || oh jving of Truit | reported, ane le wst. Such packages {i* the southern section i tle more than | more fruit is set on the old 2ro.es z ombined | COST SLATON SOMETHING ke TIer ke ek ich T0 SECURE GOVERNORSHIP | 1.0 sres juer comin - in , B ol l ¢ expected to make the | Al ( It 0si|ceed all records xf ohn M. Sia i 312,760 |4 rop is three 1o four weed r i gOvErnor- | iher sdcanved than it was 1 wl 8o = % | r ity it ry of $5.000 T : r ‘“w THEY'D RATHER SEE—B - ) 3y KNOW WE'RE TR! qa ‘ & 1 left sitting i ! ST At the end i to the can think that Mr hallot was Taylor s signed by tition askins f ten day ven name go on the Loid B s ont as | ohad |, large number of voters of the coun- ne use for iy it to my A "”'i:"' ty. while about 75 men sizned the FRNL youhs : ere orawling yoivion asking that Mr Hibhs' name cut of the ! ind horrors! inmy |0 the ballot rilk can 1 tehing '.11\. ‘ i I fact ‘ the ne | the “sting it was no ‘ ke w v they ar i wi v ome |t \ sna 1 ! Bt i " I i 1 d o . | are rath ! v omew] ) g & was encountered off the the wates | i | im- which the two men . ; ; specih WOMEN ORGANIZE HELP CAN- DIDATE WHO REPRESENTS ' THEIR IDEAS. New York, first time in the history of the try professional women are to bhe real factors in the political situation this tall The latest addition to the ranks of women s political activities the recently organized Protession- ai Women's Wilson and Marshall anization national in the For the coun- Sept 11 an org. with headquarters in feasne, its =cope, Fitth Avenue building, New York. The organization was founded by | Miss Willette Kershaw, the actress who did so much for the women's sulfrage cause while tourinz the country two years azo as the lead- toy. Last ine woman in The Country Bronson-Howard suffrage play, essayed the year George wrote tor her the which <he Snobs, in ti I Miss Kershaw is also chairman o [ the organization committee, which is composed of ten women drafted from sions, two law. two stage, two medical, two newspa per, one representative from Child’s Welfare association, and one woman thoroughly familiar with factory and shop conditions throunghont the coun- and childeen are 1 role the following profe try where women cmployed. This committee turn assist- [ by an advisory hoard composed of P eational committeemen from each Upon Miss Allyne K. Sheerer, the national secretary, is in State, ol Chicago, [HE len the task of organization. The New York headgquarters undee her leadership has developed into a political bee hive in the past week Miss Kershaw is the first womah of the League to take the stump. and Mrs. Borden Harriman, the York society leader, are in fact two women who have thus She New the ondy e addressed outdoor mass meetings i besalf of the Wilson campaign { Mrs. Harriman has spoken at several large meetings in New York, and on Labor day Miss Kershaw ad- | dressed three thousand factory em- 1oy in Philadelphia, where she apened her new suffrage play, Whom | o (olen Belonz To? | Duaring her two week's engage in Philadelphia she will dis- literature and buttons at her meetings and devote her arguments to the industrial affects women and tarift as it affects nient tribute varions as it and the legislation children the home after vester- In an interview given ont her moecring in Philadelphia div. Miss Kershaw party afliliations, hould turn heaven and earth iv an effort to intluence the vote ol llhu man who has the interests of the v woman and child at when o already in ther believe he support of womenevery- said, Clrerespecs tive I believe we | women wking t,oand cflice has ma done =0 much to fi [ lezislation 1o this end, 1 s thie wher It is a crime and a disgraes to this nation to allow great corpora- tions to fatten on the labor of poor palf-<tarved children. The stage to most flagrant ex- greed, and experience. T played part when | was seven vears old, and was carted back and forth all over the map in the next seven years. I had no child- When 1 grew up I vowed that could ever help a cause that abolish child labor I would that my great achievement {my o mind i the ample of this corporate I <peak from wy first juvenile hood. ir 1 would comsider Jin life “I have watched Governor Wil- son’s record very closely. He has made good, and all we ask is that in- tellizent women of the country read this record hand that rocks wd Cthe the cradl will bring to bear more influend m the combined efforts political spell-binders in t and the ion are not I ballot just now. me later. 1 have influ- s my life. but the dience we want the averaga to influence in ti ampaign swtwosit r hreak- PR B B

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