Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 27, 1912, Page 1

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Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. s e Ny s i No. 282. LAKELAND, FLOBIDA. FRIDAY. SEPT. 27, 1912. ’—""’m‘s;fi"/ NGUSHED e I STERDAYS. LI ooy MGG ollLL < = Rome, Gu., Sept. 27, —Il\-rmhm-u' . bas on bhoard a train ho\\\u-n lophn n\u ‘” - I"M;"‘:U ok ”-Mllgl‘[<l” h““ Neosho, Mo., three men \(‘Sl(‘l‘ds\)l NB EIHEEI |5|I “ HE IN "‘:”‘TI“‘I“ ':l ““‘ ‘; ‘(‘:”“ll“n\\::]:”:‘l::\ ELEE l were tried, convicted and fined \\H,h 5o 1o T 2 » the train in motion by officials m Missouri ! . near Plainville l:.s! \n wton county o 1o Il 5 " M 1 hich J. B, Mitchell 3 ouri . in which J. B Mitchell, ot ! I Y 1 11, Colli sherill, arrested the ) !rooklyn. N. Y., and a negro pl, e | i i men when he detected them drinking vere killed, o negr rl scriously Jiquor aboard the train. e escort- css seriously \ fed them to a rear coach, where \]H CITY PARTIALLY UNDE“ MAR- vured Tratlic \A csumed tods 5 e v’ SERIOR SENATOR AND 3 2 1 T, f Chicazo | IGHT VOTE AND SL0W RETURN: DECLARES THAT UNBROKEN wintn soton. proscoutine st 0 B8 R0 oo arong ; 5 ey, and J. W \\ lson, a justice o!. #1S SCCRETARY PAY A VISIT | on route to Florida, is in nospital ! BUT NO QUESTICN AS TO THE SUPPORT OF DEMOCRACY RE- ‘:‘h“ ;::l.m sl ‘m i skt ! oy !here, slightly hurt. DWW, Beardon, GENERAL RESULT. TARDS ITS PROGRESS. s il bnch wiis fined $5 and and other passeng TO LAKELAND‘ baggagemaster, will recover. Miteh- eii " £ {ell was riding in the negro coach he- | i Pres; s heyimid b HES nt~| (Iy Assoclated Press.) | las been entertaining @ i | Returns from the principal pr By Assoviated "_“s '“ ‘nnl were discharged { Augusta, Ga., Sept. 27.—Cars are New Orleans, Sept. =4 e | again being operated today under a | cause the first-class coach was] . s cinets of the county show that J.od \ he south is re- 3 f 1 the ut wlice guard. A big mass meeting 4 visitor today in the ‘\(rm\'du.l with passengers. : it aoritey o Morida's seni S0 Brown receive an werwhelmin: | 3 . E . Florida's senjor senutor. Bl ot oWl cived an - ove he arding its progress, said Huusv\'ul( ¥ . . el aajority of the votes cast in yester | \di that it was thi was planned for tonight, but it has s 4 X\ ay, adding the as ] g % HELE ! ; Leen called off by labor leaders in noan U Fletcher, com- | g \ Biis secretary, Mr. J. Mack duy's special election for represent | ¢ i HRGERS St : Bie secretary, Mro J. Mack ‘2 u"“ M ll wuHKEHS i pe electic « epre 1 .mn nt |\-\1h“ h h;. nlu'»nul“u; « . the interest of good order and peace. gl i by sibenes e e The commercial organizations are i ity is un- tive to the extra session of the Legi vho in native ability, gen-y b e et Iul[ AI UWHENBE Sl s B : wl””Il l““I mi "hllfl" ‘l;‘::l :~]‘l| s urging arbitration, The city : ! ported all but about 25 or B0 wen iincrad clintby: o0y (Ne GRS e der qualified martial law. e A .y that the problems which must be (Ily Associated Press.) L e e il in the sonth can not be met Folice Think They Have James 8ta-| (1 yquuciated any senator cast for him. | " . » 2 & “lved in the south can not he met Police Think They Have James Sta (By \smul.\h'd Press.) temen e i AU peg Against Imprisonment of 0 [ rotes gains sonment o T | e T ) i f w, where they had been [ Mr. W E R Robson received I day they should until “the solid i ¢ : : $ h cey in Suspect Arrested b Augusta, Ga., Sept. 27, Follow- e on the Democratic ral- ganizers who Were Making votes at Winter Haven and 11 at{south” is broken. His coutention y I ¥ i ‘:'I‘ rioliul i lnil..hl tous it n i | : g the r last ght, . ; v lust night at whigh Trouble Fort Meade, In the Bartow |)r1-rx|h:‘.\‘"-" that so long as the south con- Following a Woman. “h mmplnici were under arms in Oht e 4 - N { o i 'S 1) ~ : G | tinued to give its unbroken support i Pleteher was the rincipal | NOvotes wore east, 79 being for My $ Wilciits. S ‘hicag Mee- . armory this morning, rcady to A . ! By Associated P'ress 1w . ; g ,A i fiae ‘;m e Democratic party it would not hicago, Sept. 27 In|‘.|,.n dotgecEUN0 ARRIOTY % g y 4 trown and the Soth being ntendest oo 5oL nsideration dug g i ! Y following o woman dis respond at 4 moment's notice of fur- ; L ther trouble, incident to the strect | stopped over at Lake Pivitnce Milss: Sepl 97 Aheolsy 4 i i ! caeripple, who left this place or for him, the ballot being ma overmment affairs 5 o i car strike. None of those injured the TS rain RO (ieand testile employes are idle | g i e t ' e o Wi ¢ e i e I 4 Brown instead of ). ( I Lonis last night, arvested one of two & nLoryening Wik todn coause of the walkouty oy land precinets M f L } | i (| last night will di The lines ar | " ot b bty iy HERRTHY] robbers when the nair met | las 8 v e ¢ es are e | and sup- [0 over f.oun wortives as o protest i : ) A ‘o ) i i P dl S l h }.;Iy‘l,,.,mum nt nll ]l » ‘“h { Brown recoived votes out of AN THIS RE TRUE OF o the street corner in thelatterceity, [ closely drawn and trouble is expect- Ll BEDE S i GG i s ' GEORGIA WOMEN 1\ (e aveested wais the Sshort poh- | ee whencars ar started out today. i Firton nd rturo Giovannetti, or-| oo o oy | | I nd generally zarecting s f ' R ML fe gl AN I R Sl Wi sted in beating up Po- ’ ; of the Industrial Workers?, Phi aheotiol. e Has! cartersyilie G, Sept T : Laikeland ki a4 Miere has DHeen ol | " sl i i i Do Licntenant Burns inoa local si- l\IbSl'\IMEh MAN WANTS WO W Messts | . L e M U R R il e s ke G e G STATES OUT OF FLORIDA. 2 h ¢ ul arrests | . i ' . : ond o women and o I 1) A T R folived: dhivalid. - Ka author T i ,“”“ 4 R ness o arpest the robber the de-| 0 \{Lid et cnmade of strikers who were Lol e i the elec. {Were seored at dodiy's session of the! o ; d \ A iring ro prevail upon wovkes i i TR R R [rcctive filed 1o get the woman Wi One of the most interesting recent < Wlitie foh tion was proper!y held, and that not ' . . threw awiy her centehes and - es. | propos dtions in Florida is that made X & I el rdddresse ! the presiden b : ik 3 ! F aned \_\ A Kissimmes man tha i {ey | " { \iy PPatrerson orn \Writht aned ) ; Wt AT i : e i [ e divided into two State R JACH .lr; 'ARML ( aea. Sepl. 27 Chiet or ako- 1o he the capital of North Florld: i 1 ,‘ "‘ 1 | Sbentler sadd tiis morning Chat pand Tampa of Soith Morida i : t in Hotel in Boston and Discus L i,'] J ‘ (et nnder aerest at St Louds e tden pot o bad o one, crested in Ditiicultis of Cam " e Dames Stocey, aling James Ad- ough the time as not yet arvived e \ | atevied b with Che peninsida ds of sgche peentiny ipot i I I (&l tith robhy hut we helis f.\l.m that it will natarvally, in due " 0 Declares Him Guiliy of Hlega! Act ,\ ireless Invent Wlll Have Recoy ' Be is ome of the men who assanlted frime, e deemed necessary to divide Sl . 3 7 Deal With Steel € ered (rom Automobile Acei Police Ldentenant Buems in o saloon e and make two States of the on: mehd o I t dent in n Week ! " .nlu ‘vHIl} When the divicion is made. it L sl r ‘ 1 porittion i v e sted at Bdwardsville, broosay that dacksonyvitle and Tampa \ ' | ral mitnte By Avsociated Presso L and sy he s Mres, Stacey Pawilt b the respective capitals 1 u e « \lissnt ! Yeociated 1t { Bpoziu, ltaly, Sepl, 2% Williar i OF conrse, we of South Florida ot i o Pocton Pl thang tiat ) MarnoNs T wirelois fuventor WILSON WILL MAKE j\‘ulllll hate to loge the distinguishoed iri vigit her dat rooatter anquer | Former PresidentRooseve W laddone f o improvement from the effest A CLEAN SWEEP ].mnn and pleasure o journeyins to Sbrd e vonal Congre i | illegal .' m"""‘ I Lyt d '”" o his recent automobile aceiden | allaha when we desire the puitfnin et smmmerce, whepe e | o devepressible Power, ™ inopermit=4eo 4 gaeioes think he will he able to And Will Carry Every State in the [ tention of State executives, judieinry p made @ speech, Goy- [ L0 the purchas by e Cuited o i hospital in o week Union, Says William J. for tep slators and we would deem 1t o st e Lo O eTh \ 10 drrivodcn it | SutisSienlaorinrtlion (ol the Ten I i SR Bryan. \ digtiact loss to be no longer count - outlook. declaped | hour civiier to spend the night at nessee Coal and ron Co. wis e S Weno, Nev, Septo 27000 don’t fod in the same commonwealth with i I here today by Governor | THE NEW WAY TO Comeede @ sing e State to either Tadt | loyous yme Jacksonville or Pul- cola but we over it in " Hv‘n 10 be the shadow |t 1 Boted and expressed o de- | | f Wilson ; MAKE NEWSPAPER MEN. or Roosevelt.” said W. 1 Bryan hers | ehritwlinous Pens 1oof Wilson's tion, | BIFC 1o jury s respects 1o the pre Last night SWilson will make v doubt not we would aid that over-confidence dent | ot be allowed to beget ine Fo bemoeratie candidate visited | NO APPREHENSIONS Now York. Sept. 87.-The school | (lenn sweop and carey every State in {the course of a few years and be or inertia. He seemed totue president i the Jatter's room FELT AT ARCHER. |1 journalism of Columbia univer the Union.™ able 1o navigate our own ship of Lat Roosevelt was second to Governor Foss and Major R K —— ite, founded by the late Joseph Col. Bryan entered Nevada today | State without the assistance of those tor three speeches. able pilots who dwell to the north- tuft, escorted the New Because of Threats to Burn Town, | Pulitzer, was opened to the recep ward ~Tampa Tribune 1ot shortly before noon {Jursey Gorernor to the president | : tion of students today. The prograts ve, where o barbeews | The sovernor and the president ex- | but Full Precautions Taken to |,y iy adopted for the new school {SEABORD AIR LINE rectings, and both I"”“h""; Prevent It. hepins with one year in college, in HAS NEW PRESIDENT. | BETTER SALARIES FOR Seartly o bout the diffienlties of cam L which each subjeet is to be tauglh | RURAL ROUTE CARRIERS )7 il ) J “"THER CAPTURE OF patening The president inquired of LG ws poowing | Vith reference to the needs of jour New York, Sept. 27. William J. the covernor how his voice was hold 4 f nlism Partienlar attention will b+ tarahan has been elected president IMMATURE GRAPEFRUIT. Lanonymous letters received by Mayor : SR it paid to American polities. In the of the Seaboard Air Line railway o popular strengih rully are in prograss Under authorvity conterred by the postoflice appropriation hill, Pos- gud the Demorratic candidate, | & o ik Ll Baldwin a few days ago, in which 5 I N Meld \ nmat T Lvegroes threatened to destro; the [ ond and third years there will b g R, W ‘:‘ was re- | er General Hitcheock has in- Dipten . onsidering the was " ircd at his own request, ar- f town by fire, that offiefal has taken | bractics in journalistic writing. 1n Sttt st Mr TRl the salaries of rural letter g e was elected a director also, suc- rs on standard routes from $1.- the third and fourth years practic NELE car coedingg WO IL Denliam, resigned 3 : gl w1t 21,100 per year, thus affect- Wpoa prompt action and has given out the pewspaper work in all its branches Vil be tang . : will be tauzht. Iy these years thees Ving $20,000 men, with proportionate the Florida Cite : - ¢ Favery provision has been voode in MY ! be conrses in law, Amer "USPFCTED NEGRO MURDERER lincreases 1o carricrs on shorter Al also lowing statement: feere 1 it local way for self-protect Spe Lo b sherit Those V-xm C.m Sym;,‘a't)nzlr- o ol sndl hight patrot ,m,,'% ican political parties, soeial and it STILL AT LARGE. | The onder will beeome ef ree o or Vil N o " . i M 3 ppointed, also comn o tol" trial history, unions snd trast fertive Sept. o 11 me v . Uy TR LIRS i t 1 k8 L L oodern Baropean literature and 1 Cainesville, Sept. 27 Lonniv |, 4 3 Sl dn e fook after special work. She tam-| * ; 5 ; . | e Oranm Pinereased dishbarsement of $1,000 - " of Alachun tounty. i s | MistOTy of journalism ; e Orange Heights nesro al-f 0 it is 4 ad salary o Mr. Bievan |0 it ' : | iezed o be the murderer of Marshal | el Sl by i canvassing it | Jeatal-AIRIY of el ad hot Door i dvance for rnral carris i the last SR sl . b all, : . ha wen ) 4 i 4 nd t “l ;ILLL THREL STOR[ES ! iptared up to o lote hour Wednes !““” A ek : AND ESCAPED UNHURT.'dus aftcrnoon, although large pos-{ 1 i o e ot pea it | poss lave boow seaeching for bim] 5 T L : 2 ik ‘ ‘ rerotis at present Getes G Sont. 47 A il | FER Thuralay m-h; burdens 1o be imposed by ! - . AWYT brr o1 ted of 1 ; ¢ orflvil thrs storvics from a scaffoldin Fhe man was seen arabbliv weet§ n oAt s e Frost gl ; resident 1 50 101 wo officers hem: | 1y and wilding in the down town dis- | Potatoes in a ficld near the home of | jlll e ' mnter Beverly, and ! Hes e this | TFiCL sesterday and waus caught fn ] Dre Sha couple of miles from| . arcels post svstem on rural for Corerior » rotiting to roou : s ; ke ‘ is brother, who hap- Waldo, carly Tuesday morning, but ’ vl routes ean be conducted prac At - 3 : of spreche annty, | pen 1o tanding on the side- | 1o disappearcd in the woods befors tically with extra expense to the dq AW fr Fro wall Victor Ransom, who fell, sus toflicers conld reach the scens ‘.;-f\n-rnm. L D '” e e B el I ry allowance to carriers, said Mr @ i { Hitcheook ‘In my jud 1t this R i il S il S e ,' set by an increased revenne, thus i Wi i1 A it INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS IN CRESCENT an :f '4.\“,1.. “:ff‘ - peslneny xhiiis = orvie p AIRMAN GF COMMERCE rvice. be | insuring the maintenance + with pay. pik et o "_" ‘-"l i r':"'_-" il i 1 Associated Press) Wushington, Sept. 27 sroblems | #ress will appropriate ¢ 9. in 3 v Nu Orleans i ke g s . ol s e S0t S ppaApLY OHIO MOSQUITO rat wnd emiprati 5 g Lo gratiol nd migration | cluded in the estim L yea < . - Bostor 9% - Watehes, shos yrrived here early tods RS dic use-d by foreign and American | by Chi &% ' E e irly today 2 ‘k : e o »'11" Villis L bu-!ang texti s today claimed the and wis met with a hearty welcome | S 0! . or to make the @i made st | rean he servic v to the | g1t 101 i ; FRRRETE neoh " { i e 3 tettention delepates attending 1y Vel 1 . % ( . 3 o afraid to 22 problems, were | plan, will be sent diret fr Wash- | the Inter Congress of the i el b bl i) B :‘“m":h' akeal b pelled b Lo it, femrinc arrest, | AmOTE of chief iater-linrton via the 0 Airv!rfiu;‘(jhamlu.n ‘ CanTeres The “hout 1} ty and entertained at | VEREEE e IS & ey - 3 s I ¢ nt this city, died today v ! yesterday, and | SRR He delivers an addre:= | bbb A e -opippat- et in today's prozram of the on at Fort ampa toenth Internationz] Cougress of Hy- !« ior all storm mo giene and Demography I narts of the AMlantic v nd will wess sessior 2 : $BIGN 3 wths' illness wit : eation l tit Monday the time will be spe 4 I this aftcrnoon before leaviag for i 8S ““h‘ F;?larhl lo;'cr WESOUS e Mon w pen . o 1 osq bite, according Vsl 'fl i 1=tr cctahlishm RIS - 45 =% ting indust Glishments ! 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