Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 24, 1912, Page 1

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Publlshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. e e . e e - ————— e No. 305. R0 OF TRADE UEFTING MARKED i EATHUSIASH (VITTEE APPOINTED TO AR. RANGE FOR BANQUET; OTHER BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Jiled meeting ol the Board of et in the ierron theater lust r2¢ number present, the change : account of the illness v, the president called I {lolworthy to act as sec- reti L e tem aeeting was full of enthusi { fine spirit from start to fin- romarks of each speaker o ~how thag it was Lake- lust and all the time of the lust week's mem- iun were oflici ving that the Reds victory by bringing in tio.s against u by the Whites, 195 a total oi with the present mem- will give a grand total ot Cold type would fail .to as Lich, oh aud and, this result may to Lakeland, what Ty mean LR H A u, to each family, who make me in Lakeland, who o or are employed in Lake- large body of men, : solidly for the interests of win, will be working for the in- I interests of each other, and can accomplish almost ne they muke up their minds dertake idea of having the ladies take o omatter of the banquet, the paid for by the losing I'his Wity 1o he i1 the rate of one dollar for, eacn ! “wr on that side, and this money used in furnishing the Board room, which will also be by th, Womsn's Club, and pos- by other organizations, was teatily approved and a committee ppointed 1o confer with the and arrange the date for the nd other details connected I ride toRdIne ttec the Reds and Izo appointed to collec: tion fee from the new mem- from b u(lllu. iicate aod Chip will be presenteq as v of the fact, seal jor the use of the 0 ordercd to be made vi endorsed the tee appointed to confer ladies renting the !0 L used jointlyshy the Board ang Women's Club, the reporting that they were action of us e “e use of it to the Woman's their meetings, ote., free of of the newly acquired little body shall made enthusiastic when ich s this larze new material, thorouchly organized, v sny that Lakeland will T and wide to thousands uo distant date help to Lakeland’s population of 12 to 15,000 in 1915, 1° done. Let us all ro to un another dream come I oF " VETERAN JOURNAL- ST FORMERLY OF FLORIDA. Oct. 24 * years a resi ~James W ient of d at the home of his Newton St John, 6o venn Mr. Dorr was He was connerte? Recistor, e Picx / the Times-Democrat. of Trins; and was editor and the Pensacola Gazet's e Floridian and the 1ster. During the civi! adiutant and then com- the Confederate po<t a' ¥z, Ala Tohile ~q ar of ‘!Lillk | war." " tor the reason that the Councli | _.ssion. though, on account of | woubtless have been necessary ! Lakeland we mean to "this morning and he was ami "the magnitude of the building under | | that the ! renting the room and ten- ! INTERCHANGE OF COURTESIES BETWEEN TWO RULERS. New York, Oct. 24 patch from lowing a th A cable dis- Paris contains the fol- the beginning ot ount of dkan war o the sultan of Turkey gave orders for aray mobilization he sent to the czar of Bulgaria a sack of wiilet with the following letter: **Fercinand Effendi: Mobilize if yoir like, but be assured that there are as many soldiers in Turkey as there are grains of millet in this Now, if you wish, declare “The czar's reply was in kind. He scut a very much smaller sack, filled with tiny grains of a most virulent red pepper of the country. With it went the following dedication: *‘Dear Sultan: The Bulgarians are not numerous, it is true, but be assured that to stick your nose into their affairs is like sticking iy into our national condiment. Try it and s They'll stine you so sharply that the whole ur Agia will not he able to save you.' LARELAND ICE PLANT MANMOTH GONCERN Big Building and Improved Machin- ery Will Make Factory One of State's Best. A Telegram representative strolled | dewn 1o the site of the new ice plani | and the machinery be- The building, which and will present coenstruction installed. 1+ of cream brick, mn & handsome exterior, is (axiL0 leet, sid in its arranzement and in the character of the machinery, consti-| tates @ model plant of the mosi| woders style. One massive engine has been installed, and another wiii: 8 Dinney was provided on the ground be moved from the present plant. | 5 < o o2 ; : ; [ tor 3,000 people by the commission- I'he combined eapacity of the plant % i be 100 ¢ f Tl Lor, jers of Baker county and there was will be 100 tons a day. e storage s i : g b ample for those present, immense room will accommodate 1,000 tons. % o the crowd. The program The machinery is being set up as Iusg as it arvives, and it is expected plant will be practically completed by Dec. 1. By thirty days SELECTING JURY JURY CHARGED FOR TRIAL OF I BECKER GAGE MINISTER ACCUSED OF HEINOUs CRIME ON TRIAL AT GREENVILLE. , (By Associateq Press.) Greenville, S. ., Oct. 24.—1m- mediately after the special session ot court opened this morning, attorneys in the case of Rev. Thurston Vaughn, charged with assaulting threp little girls, inmates of the Od: Fellows' home, while he was super- intendent last May, begap the ‘asl of selecting a jury. It is believe! j'lll’ coury will withhold its rulin: ]nn whether the public shall be ex !xiudo(l until after a jury is secured | Out of the first sixteen veniremen teix jurors have been secured. Both ishhs conducted a rizid examination ! Nearly every venireman said the; !had formed opinions but thought they coulg accord Vaughan a fair and impartial trial. Both sides used feur challenges cach and the court excused The | was ready for trial, 1Wo. defense said it though three of | its important witnesses were absent ' MONUMENT ON OLUSTEE BATTLEFELD DEDICATED. | Lake City,” Fla, 0ct. 21, —The {dedication of the massive granite { monument erected by funds collected !h.\ the United Daughters ot the Con- | "REV" VAUGHK THISAFTERNOON :: TATE OF ALLEGED MURDERER | ;: (1o companies which have Iarnr" OF ROSENTHAL SOON TO BE DECIDED. (By Associated Press.) New York, Oct. 24.—When court opened this morning Justice Goff charged the jury in the case of Po- 'lice Lieutenant Becker, charged with vlv(l racy o commemorate the de cigive Confederate victory at - the h.nl' of Olustee tought during the | | eivil war city, took place ll “ttlefield in the Laudience of ten miles from this vesterda) on the old ahout presence ol o vas! veterans and - visitors, heretofore published was fully ried out, the leading feature being the great oration of Senator Duncan car- a ‘| I the murder of the “squealing gam- Wer,” Herman Rosenthal, and after instructing the jurors that the de- findant must be presumed innocent rntil proveq zuilty beyond reason- able doubt, they were instructed as 11 the differeng degrees of murder. The court took occasion to say that “There is no question that Rose, Webber and Vallon were accom- plices."” York. Oct. 24.—Justice Goff the jury in the cutenant Becker, in- murder of Herman Rosenthal, ar 1:55 o'clock this after- noon. He ruled in substance that the conviction or acquital rested al- most solely the question of whether Sam Schenps was or was not an accomplice of Rese, Webber and Vallon. Justice Goll or this point himselr, said, and did not instruct the thereon. Recker sat unmoved throuzhout the instruction to he jury, GEORGIA FEDERATION WILL New tmisheq ch e of Polic Jicted for the ol he jury CONCLUDE SESSIONS TODAY . Atiante, Oct. 21 The Georgia Fed eration of Women's Clubs, in six- teenth annual convention expected to conclude with two busy sossions today, when various special and regular standing committee re- perts will he heard by the delegates Launcheon was served the visitors again today at the Auditorium. A crusade against ugliness was the wis in doubt | here, s { WATERWAY ACROSS STATE i OPENED BY MARCH. | JORNSON CAGE 15 CONTINUED Miami, Fla., Oct. 24 -With l(rwl"u working night and day |||| [ the Miami canal the indications arc [ that it will be complet=d by the iy {of March, allowing a frve witerway from Miami to Lake Okecchobee andd Fort )l_\'crs. This will open up 0o 'u res of land which are now a \\.u-I ['tery waste. Iy is expected that many | LUCILE CAMERON WILL GO ON STAND THEN TO TELL HER STORY. (By Assoviated Press.) Chicago, Oct, 24.—Federal officers today are continuing their investi- gation into the Jack Johnson-Lucile Cameron case, although the federal grand jury adjourned over until Monday, when the questioning ot witnesses will be resumed. Several of the mest important witnesscs, ac- cording to the government officials, have left the city, and many addi- tional subpjoenas have been issueil. The girl will be the first witnes: before the jury Monday, completing the story which she left unfinished when she collapsed on her last ENLISTMENT TERM =~ koldings along this canal will beg ! the construction of lateral (-:ln.n' l just as soon as the main canal I tkrough, thus making the land rv.nl\ for the thousands of settlers who are waiting patiently all through the ncrth for the word to come to go on their land. A SHORT STORY OF "BABE'S“ GOOD LUCK. W Press.) 4. By Chuttanooga, burning brush on Lookout Mountain yesterday Babe Stebhenson found three thousand dollars Associ Oct. \While an- A SAD CASE. Soldiers Enlisting After Nov. 1 Must | y.,)iny o bicyele and some othor Serve Seven Years Instead [articles. He is about 12 years o age, brighg and rather good-looking, {and needs looking after badly. Hix tamily liveq here several years ago, i coming from Arkansas. They got in some trouble and left here, going to lowa. There the father was killed l.all en- | in an accident, and the mother alse jdied. Young Clark in somoe way got of Four. (By Associateq Press.) Adjutant "nited W, Oct. 21, — the ington, G Andrews, of ral Stetes army, today informed recrait Nov, period of sev- ing oflic that afer listents must be for money cnough to bring him os far [en instead of four years. This is : [ the tirst applicntion of the lons |98 Chattanoogxt, and he “hoboed™ hi term provision of the recruiting ros- | Way from that city to Lakeland ! ulations. While the full enlistmoeut |Feaching here a few weeks ago only | Since then he has done some odd joh- ¥ [ for different partics, and was & mes- scnger for the Western Union short time, but it does not seem that steady ¢ nployment appeals to Jame For the most part he has spent his : time loaiing on the strects night R. R. Tomlin pass>d throuzh tiiis|and day. He is above the average in norning en route to umuk_»w-m..‘ilntclllncnce, and has in him the whither he goes to make a speech to- | making of a fine man, but his tfuture lcoks dublous. It is probable thar term will be for seven years, lmur will be active, as any soldier whg doesn’y care to reinlist will b transferred the reserve roster without pay or allowance, but sub- l,lo(-l to recall at a moment's notico, 1o later it 1» plaumed 0 biave ARikbod :.'llulr‘llflt:-h:-_ which received with | subject of the .nln'l:om by ‘Ilor:m- e day in the interests of the Demo- § - v ! the task of moving the compari- IR SO | 'I, AU IIBLYS SR cratic ticket. Mr. Tomlin went up | 4F "’fl‘"; will be made to send hin tively 1ow portion of the present . s to Dade City yesterday to fill an av- |1 Al Htate refonm . SOl plant to the new quarters Week S Summary 0’ Indust{lal pointment made for Claude 'K | - - e — This i< 4 mammoth enterprise, and | I will by very mueh regretted that HASKELL AND PAUWAY ITEMS demons ot conlidence in i Actlptty ’n Southern S’ate Mr. L'Engle’s health is poor and hi : o i g Sl lond's. future that is most W : condition is sueh as 1o eanse hi ‘ Little \ I|:I\:llll A -l.l|l| '_:‘.”;'!"""v"l‘ ing. The proprietors, Messrs i S R PR e ; e N i friends much concern, Mr. Tomlin, ‘:""‘."." "f v, We hope to see him well Foutli ' 0. M. Maton are vortain-| | o ‘.nn me«' i . det, .'L (] ing l.““”“ "(A”\” “;'m "I" e who was formerly editor ol the (3 ‘:'l.l.-“ m i L s ; ot fail dnh dustriad Index savs in its n o vost 509, 2 i .l et keland Newe, and who now vepro- Mr; f. Burciocr am Iu.wn-" ) : 2 , o tiis week: bave hecn pssaed tor a H6=story ollice s Hillshorough county in the |have gone to Packersbure, W. Va., p Lt Grat OF U nghile “Two orders tor Birminghan Building and another of 17 stories sislature, i doing splendid sery- | o0 @ vicit 1o her mother and rela it steel rail, aggregating to cost o total of $1,500.000 v for 'hv.l'l“"\ li'l‘('!‘ ,”v"s' Huus "‘T IUUK ‘VALK Ti0 tons amd amounting o : Birmingham, Aliv, will have a Mr. V.oA Womble was in Lake L ;.‘ 00,000, have been placed S200 000 apartment house Pensa- lang en a busines: teip Priday., Eu ]'Hls Mu“NlNB by great railway cysten coli, Flae, will have a0 live-story nu“ Ffln“ uA“sEs Bro. Siann preached his usual se UNA?)SI:]I ‘ ating limes in the Southeast wpartiment house Augusta, Ga., has Satueday night and Sa wl.n | “This is not only a substantial fawarded contracts for the construe- MUHE HI“IS |N BEHUNIII# hus b(‘l'll appointed to remain (Iiy Associateq Press.) :u.. saction of itself, but is «=o aftion of the first section of a river | pastor of the church as every one Qyster bay, Oct. 24, Roosevelt is | 10 uliarly important index 10 fu-[levee and bulkheads to cost $126,- iy & Pre 'llkn-s to hear his good sermons. He still in soclusion today, but gainins|iyre development. Most of this rail | 700. f “ g l':md “n‘h'\" . Cwill change his preaching Sunduys strengtl <o rapidly that it is eX-Tic 1o be used in double-trackin: rail- “Some of the other items of con-| | lq-r.lm. S8 S o "’) the 1:t Sunday instead of the Znd pected he will goon be able to re way lines in order to have them | gtraction work to be done as report- riots increased today when twg thou |\\.- hope to have the new churen sume hig campaign. Dr. Terrell said | oudy for the increased busi that [ed this week, are: Paving, Atlanta, BAU0 wome stotmod o tutchor ~hm fcompleted enongh so he can preach I found the Colonel in excelleRt i il come with the opening the | Ga., Deland, Fla, and Marion, Ala. “r'"'?‘"'l il prmn'u:u:. S "in it by next Ist Sunday condition. Draped in a long loung- ! Panama Canal. Millions of *lurs|:|wl bridges, Hall and Dawson coun- l’f‘“m the m 3 LAY adnget W Tehre will be Sunday school ant i robe the Celonel walked ;ll)')‘l!i‘n-'. being expended on thi ount ".._\ Georgia, and larbour .xln," riously injure -Il Other shops we ‘]m‘.n hthg soxt Sunds o i house more freely than at any [y providing adequate railvway tacil- | Greene counties, Alabama; office and rricuded and the poliee were ealled | o025 Cny prewch. Eversone wel- time sinee his arrival ities. In ng other section the ' store building, Claxton, Ga.; school | Rt S come to attend Ceountry is sueh a great o - dormitory, Wayeross, Ga.; factory Mr. and Mrs, Ayers had as callers Oyster ) Oct. 24 tooscvelt | inzg devoted to this purpo the | bailding, Anniston, Al schoot | | MISSING HUSBAND TURNrD ‘Sumlny evening, Mr. and Mrs. John deszed himeolt in khadiriding i) so0d reason that the oper Cthe ! building, Bay Minette, Ala; sewer UP THIS AFTERNOON. Goawin. snd walked out this morni uin- waterway will inerease insystems and extensions, Byromville . g N . Miss Hazel Cardwell had as a call- jsted He :aig he felt fi n! iLe Southwest to a grector stent and Carrollton, Ga., and Mulberry, Fred ‘“'”"r_‘ ”.'” husband and fu- ter Monday morning, Ola Burguer : b ond for the firs than in any other scct { Fla; canal, near Kissimmee, Fla.; | ther of the “""”‘-‘ who have been ) ppope was a singing given at ‘ % ed the tivity in land jons | chureh building, Yelvington, Fla; here on the city charity the o past fygwiors farm Jast Sunday ovenia ed strengthens the belief that «oring | waterworks system and extensions, | SCveral days, turned up this after- /o, cram was served. Everyone the season just besinuing more Byhomville and Soperton, Ga, and nhoon He I_'"‘ employment. at Pau- | gamad 1o enjoy themselves. v school ' Southeast lands will be pur hased Alachua, Fla. Construction con-| %2¥. “""_ will take his family ther The ice cream supper to be givei . at an earyl 27?7 1y people from ot! ions of the ! tracts have been awarded as follows: | this evening, Lai Hancock seliool will be postponed caid the prominent country than ever bofor Sewer sy:tems and extensions, Oak- i 35 7 Lon account of the one to be given at learned how to be an artor | “During the past week ma hurst and Newnan, Ga., and Ozark,! ~She has a haughty air” | Hollingsworth school the 20th. It e off & bridze" - Louis- | wag sot in 1 wi ure | Ala; bank ang store building, Cler-! “5"‘_""‘ excuse for it though. SBes | win pe postponed until the next Fri- viile Courier-Journal ( represent i at | Flu, church bailding, Apa """"'" _"'”'"!'""" e Of the MOl ay¢ pishit the Tst of November, We O s Land Show, as Wt 1a Fla.; factory buaildine, | Prominent munmen.” Hrminzhatt i yone 1o see some of the Hollings- ; ”‘q"t".Efl Tn o & con 1at At the | Green:! ., paving, Plant City, | Ave-Terald “worth people ont. Everybody invited. Mfl JYE I ‘office of W. 1T Loak pre of Flu; w sretem and exten- hexe Payerors, Brat 1 Y A ‘ " NO SESSION TODAY. yecociat ,1 P[bf,_ii | ecitics have already arran r ex-} Ind: plants will be estab- \ " PRI { hibits, and a whirlwing «ar 0 is, lithed as {vilowe: Cold storage, Pen- ABVANTAGE HVEH TuHKs; 1ty Assocmted Press) a., Oct. 24 » first beinz conducted in the «fort !"’v": wola, Fix mber, near Meizs Ga. — | Washinzton., Oct. 24 —After a wl 1o :«)—_; nf.(. oria fittinely renpe t this, iand Tunneci Spriv Ala; rice mill,, (13y, Associated Press.) | brief evecntive session the Clapp £ o1oh .yhr ereatest of all Ar fand astinee, aning mill, Raz-( Sofia, Oct. 24.—Burlgarians, fight- committes today fornd no witnesses re todor by 2 eh-we. Florida, Alvhy o o 4 ".hf-r.l:-nd, Ala; ii-"tin7, Aachua, Fla.; 'irg the Turk troop: for several ' were available and adjourned until . granddanchter of the Tora Zgeghory Statec hooe v 7 N " ' rotions in Rirminz- dars have captored Killisseh. The temorrow, when Former Senator B. M. Thomas. Furd o ! yhom @, n'arzed; tram- ' poszeesion of this fortress opens th | Deveridze, of Indiana, is expected to . monument were faised ! i« 'y Lave a 190- rond will pe boi't thronzh extensive wav to the Bulearian advance to | te as to his expense in the 1904 Thomas Chapter, U. D. C. room apartment boiie, pians a0 be- timber tract mear Meigs, Ga.” Adrianople. | campaign. R PRl P v T e

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