Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 14, 1912, Page 1

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THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM —— Publnhed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the 1.0NDAY, OCT. 14, 1912. - PRISONERS MAKE 200 MEWBER GETAWAY FROM ADDED 10 | GTKTE PRISON ROSTER TODAY IN TWO SEPARATE ATTEMPTS LIVELY SCENES MARK TUG OF DESPERATE CHARACTERS WAR FOR BOARD OF TRADE'S BREAK DOWN BOUNDS. MEMBERSHIP. No. 296 Devore SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 10 LET PEOPLE HAVEEXPRESSON | APPEALS TO SUPREME COURT TO SUSPEND INJUNCTION UNTIL AFTER ELECTION. tlied. out at singled, gied, » wis New first Dovle York " thied. Stodarass stealing sunday school classes for men and Ninth Inning. Garvdner flied, Stahl tied. out at first win. | women were organized at the Meth- The Boston ney odist church yesterday morning. following are the names O the ofe Final score: New York Boston ficors of the Men's class: Rev. K. AL Jackson, vice president; Otis tun- A . Michener, president; It PROGRESSIVES WILL SPEAK RAN IN FIVE SCORES IN LAKELAND TOMORROW. T INNING. EARLY CINCH- ING THE GAME. 2 Thompson, 1l i gerford, seeretary; treasurer; A. C. Shaefer, teacher; The speikers whg are stumpin: [ (e State in the interests of the Pro- party will be in Lakeland ! | tomorrow,, will speak from platform in the park at 2 o'clock. B R M William €. Hodges, I2. Sharp, istant teacher, a1t Associnted Press The officers of the Women's class Wyo., ( By 14, —Attorney 1 has entered ‘ & et Associated Press. Oct, 11.--Partisans of went to the Polo d ¢ Fverybody's doin® it! Tallahassee, s 4 Ot 11 One froi Rawlines, the | the State all men of con- | 1y recommended and appointed, are as on b it! Getting in Trammell, ne for membership in the Lake- md Board of Trade. which means i othe citizens of this favored spod! v that now i Doin® what! Doin’ General Park ol SHLVes pedd \ by second nts Gunhy, G. Gibhous, and Mis MeCain, pres- W Al of the secretary of State, sl Prison who esoa S follows : g lay, prepared 1o Wi an avpeal to the Supreme Court from Malone ey ~tah! was catehy cariy today icont; Mrs Bryant, secretary; inst d hle 1 ation ar : { I Sl 3 et P the strugale against e ’ \x.m il Ak 1 rdbert, proprictor of a Tivery Mise Saran | the order of Juds anting wivi- ! Hl ! ! 1K, teacher. PROGRESS OF TRIAL OF LIEUT. BECKER “ preme tourt realizi \ treasurer; and thel ponsibility celand wihan is destined to he- At no distant date, the rgest, , the most en- tive *he- and this a little A lorida are Pty wWien g d e aotWo vead e su ( inio the }n! who was injured onyi the G i mporary injunction v ining Coopportinity e tem] ) convict had but senten avin War = Crprising | iooted medd Cwononth S vand res ol makina the seerctary of State tfrom further N Imore, - SR i ded today she publishine the initiative and v iy g rondor s endum constitutional amendment the husi i atte sonville and tied liviest, voters in He Vas lore break GLERN NIONEY FOR S 1oy submitting to the November it i and city Tampa. mornines, ! v tion Laeks the ‘vlocl ay presented his petition to ta hetore, al the ity with their} v applica- and one- for a siupers: (R uskin esciped wires of arder to suspend the effect Testimony Still Being et Ireriminating !5 oi Moueys Received L i M ration of the te it JUA i} in Ros ur- der Case Turnished antivipated, I»p!‘l\l'!!lll:l)'i dedcisions Conrt AR heaving upon At Con thay e of | Peal | an e Al i | conpt later Bridee Wel the ved battor tinet surpris et that it s until Lol the Supre el on the 1! l|h.- appeal I it arant injunction 1he will it followed Shoepan on stand temporary the whit: e all wenring as though it would | This week is ‘ knocker, who aring astic vou fid o bunch ng SUI.PHERD | this ¢ the “ ‘,MN {the order as aske I mell the continue mendment and the he I they refuse the order Mr. Trammell, then Linjunction granted by Jdudze Lwill vonain in effect and further can be done by the secretary and the voters will not be on the amendment Mr, Teammell seems firmly con- vinced that the law supports his opinion ;0 the seeretary of State ad- vising that the amendment should submitted and in suppoit of his fight in the courts he carnestly con- tends that when the proposed amend- ment agreed to botlh the House and the Senate by more than three-fifths of the members of each tfouse and spread upon the journals with the yea and nay vote as it ap- pears upon the journal, that all re- quireme ats of constitution ap- plying to the Lozislature proposing a careful examination rendered a|and agreeing (o an amendment was verdict of accidental death by Hinal npon button equatly cnthu rood | JAMES 1f DROWNED NEAR FROSTPROOF. tured, confident and hat e allow sOCretary un ol it et | | sibly who er come off i | 1o publishing of the vote o1 1 by aceident Mr. voters to Nov il at ta here wa sind vt cold comfort and to the 1 departing helioved 1he | Crooked Lake Saturday Jame amendment in amber | ¢ L irformation a aving time of follower, | | the i asked tor s wih thieg sk the perate outhreal : . 10 Shephond, sawyer at the mill y tio \ many trains fro.n e femporar Midon nothing crcipe ol priconer; ; Hiaka: fii boat As Mr. went oot tishing a (Continued on Page S el { [ with a colored man. | ] at ) 12 not g dollar Plowed two de in v : ( | Shep- e B implicd, n toment which 1 ny me day Saturday at Sopom the intimidated the ! herd was leaning ovep the side of Citizens, secured horses from a livery ! stable and ted 1o the hills followe by who are still in pusait, the in the it is ramored Promise ol or pon Prisoncrs o nine hein They Yosterdas lesperats Tif the keeper Ty aped, captured that v o party town my U of Stat allowed TR ning the boat to take in o tishpole, the il i | 5 { TURNED XIS OLD HORSE E OUT TO STARVE. to vot. * 0l terme- [ hoat capsized and threw him head- S ooverpowered the suards, T pricon is unknown, it Killed. The vi aders in the delivery in- coral of the men who seversl ago lynched inside the prison wills o negro prisoner who had at- acked an aged woman. LN BOBIDY g o foremost intg the water. The col- Kevs and reloaed haitle cell of Rawlings wer 1 houge, took s resulte ol ored man was also thrown into the htened he did for First Inning. i ne Yerkes flied md | thele comades e i T prised of the fronhle within the wments Liter a dozen or more 4-|'| "0 arre n tha from the I of ning by Oflicer Geo i W0 WEEKLY HONOR ROLL OF Hum.mu- society, and + Clark and Criminal Court #1060 hond Being unable vequired bond, the neg o Tampa from the singled, and il citizens everal o water and was so frig - Lowere ¢ of And the Plant City Humane Society Promptly Nabbed Him for Heartless Act. by a fusilud ne! ot know anything some time, | he I Mr. came up, for whep found his hands stole second, Lots prison, and o tew o is thought Shepherd never at lirst, Snod Doyl sCOr- | Devore and stole second, od, Murray singled, ird, O'Brien balked, Merkle doubled, Murray ilerzog doubled, scoring | the Plant Mevers singled, Herzog tak- | wag carricd Herzog scored on lhmhlfl'! bound ove gled. scoring M *her canzht napping | (= | out | | | convicts poured was hy were tightly clenched about weeds ' and grass which grew on the bot- of the lake. the Peace M. B, Carson, Coroner . \W. THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Brown and Deputy Sheriff J. Whitfield were summoned and after ‘ 1 sand dashed down the main stro L " | ane Was vosterdar won of | Dudley tom Justice Caty hefore Jus e the r to e 1 under a | to make vas taken GRADE X1 .11 Sloan, Jr complete and finn. That the amend- 1o and Jodged in led vale, batting Second Inning. Gardner first Wagner fanned. Cady for O'Brien, rdner and Stahl, Two runs. ol Collinzs, pitching fo ard flied, Devor lied Third Inning. s singled, ied Snoderass Speaker flied aught Merkle Mur- was « at se singled ling Fourth Inning. singled. Wagner ! Colling forced 3 ’]mfl)lrd at first. Herzoz flied, Mevers flied, Marquard out Fifth Inning. Hooper, Yerkes, Speaker ingled. Hooper, Doyle 1 De- Sixth Inmng <wis flied Gardner fler- error, ! | | Jail The Al o ro Peck is a bar-tender at saloon and it is alleged old the wis bronght n d turned horse owned ony on The ittention of the officers of the with the at an streets matter above ety 1no- thimane society has cood - work and it the support ;mdnurn)u-m—i and citizens of There l‘l“',-" to dumb animals in | flicial commnnity are wly nd and zainst tat itizen to assist in the enforee- Plant City r it is the duty of every cood ment Conrier t Jlaw CLAUDE L'ENGLE RECOVERING FROM SEVERE ILLNESS | | friends of Claude L'En- « rejoiced to learn that hoi from his recent :-'n\'or'-l vill soon himseli | well” | ‘Tande’s physi- nier into waged in tha t Demo- ! hene The ma will he th getting Pearl Haynes Gordon Hart GRADE Will Hetherington, Lloyd Hooks Heath Viola Powell Maggie Bryant GRADE X Esther X None GRADE Marie McLendon Genevive Duggan Lurlene Pillans L.eon Lillian Gain. GRADE VIl Dorris Wells. Lottie Bryant. Virginia Lufse: Annie Jones, James Boulware IX Jackson. GRADE VII A, Gladys Davis. ward ifolbrook Connie Butler Mada Phillips GRADE VII B. Redella Gain Addie Bailey Blanche Moody Kittic McRae Keith Adair GRADE VI Rocquemors Walker Comh A Hug Henley Fannie Pop 1 Pi GRA Roy Huchingson. Louise Pantley. Mabel Mathias, .17 Laurie Waring. Gordon Lawrence Fenton. Mildred Klausemeier Hubert Wright, GRADE V 1B Browning Chirisolene Wright, Ethel Whitield Flarrie Sloan David Carter GRADE IV A, Birt Andersen. Jackson. GRADE 1V B, Burnette Pope. Morse Funk. Cumbie. GRADE 1V (. Veleta Fancher. Edith Holbrook. Emma Giddins. Raymond Eades. Zgie Annie Shaftey Willie Tyler Willie Miller Helen Sarah Carrie GRRADE Reddick "r A Robert Clifton GRADE an nmy none GIADE Alice Berr: Elise MHous Pertha May <t Karey Weaver CHAS mc JONES, ‘Principal drowning. Mr. Shepherd was about twenty-six years old. He has a brother in Miami, a sister in Grove City and a widowed sister-in-law, Mrs. Mabel Shepherd, in Fort Meade. - Frostproof Fort Meade Leader. MENTS BEING MADE ON CAPITOL BUILDING. , IMPROVE! The contract for painting the ex terior of the eapitol has been award- ed o George W. Boulden, of Jack- sonville whose bid was considered Correspondence | pon by | | ment then passed into the possessipn of the voters aud that although the Senate thereafter attempted to veecall i+ from the public, it had no author- That any attempted ac- Sepate thereafter was without authority and of no effec: He says< the courts have uniformally held that the the con- stitution for amending it and only ity to Jdo so the provisions of those provisions zovern in proposing and agreeing constitutional amendment That the courts hold that when action taken under euch provisions, the action is com- 10 a is the best of the many that were sub- | plete within itself and that the pro- mvitted. The terms of the contract provide that the material be fur- nished by Mr. Boulden and the work te done in a first class manner for the sum of 31,500. Upon the com- pletion of the Supreme Court huild- ing the offices of the Supreme Court and the Railroad Commission will be removed from the capitol and it is deemed to defer painting the interior that time. The pre- liminary of scraping will be beguu about Oct. . and it is ex- pected the entire work will be fin- ished by Jan. 1, at which time the Wise until work o come membey mined > in hoir the Park Trammel! matters whic! prosperity i one of level-headed ! changes 1 | i people will | that the peopi ' | visions of the constitution and the law applying to ordinary legislation and legislative matters does not ap- ply to constitution making. The courts hold that the Legislature in proposing an amendment is not per- forming a legzislative function and not governed by legislative proce- dure. Every provision of the constitu- tion having been fulfiled and both Louses having by a three-fifths vote agreed to the proposed amendmen: as the record plainly shows, Mr Trammell says the attempted motion to reconsider was without authority. The amendmeng the 1 had previously by action of both houses passed into possession voters and the longer take any Even if the Iy considered the alleged whick made never ro- eived the nec ATy vote to adopt it (Continued on Page 4.) of the Senate could no lezal n 1l wereon Senate could have legal motion motion to reconsider

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