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THE LAKELAND E G bl e e L i VENING TELEGRAM m———— RS Published in (he Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. KENTUCKY GIVES MORE THAN WAS ASZED OF HER. Louisville, Oct. -Kentucky is the firsy State in the Union to re- stond to the ascessment of the Demo- cratic national committee by con- ;' tributing her full quota to the Wil- son-Marshall campaisgn fand, cecord- ing to Jolnson N, ( nden, chairman f the State campaizn committen, H\ho returned from Chicago today. "The national committee agkeq Ken- i tucky to contribute $23,000. This amount, however, was exceeded by BLE HERE NEXT WEEX. the enterprising Kentucky Demo- jcrats, who sent $28,000 to the na- weeting of the Georgia Synod | tional chairman. Lutheran church will com‘ene .+ Grace Congregation, Lakeland, +inning next Tuesday evening at o o' clock. 1o opening service Tuesday will | e peular service of the chureh, ! ‘mon by the president of |OTABLE CHURCH \THERING T0 BE iELHLAKELAAD it (£0RGIA SYNOD 0D OF THE LUTH- r2 4% CHUURCH WILL ASSEM- Laradal ' 2 O VETERANS WIL WEET | NEXT 1N PENSHGOLA . | n 8er i I.”.:.“c.x“ :(;ukol\)\t'iel;hh:') llho Lakeland Made Big Effort to Securs < ioiiel communion. Wednesda; Next Reunion, But It Goes to regular business of the S\uml' Pensacola. Lo an address in the evening on' tian Education.” sduy will be Mission day., A telegram from Lake City today | » the Fyveuning Tel W announces | ;lat Lakeland unsuccessiul in! ihe cllort to eapture the 1913 ro- junion of the Confederate Veterans, | {u nd that Pensacola was chosen as lhv' Piace of the next meeting. , The Lakeland delegation worked ! e definite information as to the harq to secure the meeting and Mr i hour of these services and the ' B Smith, who was sent up by fl-‘. r sorvices will be announced | Loard of Trade, was active and inde- | and ses will be made by different re, and in the afternoon the <tone of the church will he tid the address made by Rev vatterson, D. D., of Charlotte, ‘b the Telegram from day to ladigable, bug the Deep Water ¢ity | " i beat us to it this time. The Tele- (Lo peuple of the city are welcome | gram regrets that the citizens of ordially invited to all the ser and it is hoped that there will tkeland will not have the l)[)lll)l'<| winity to entertain the old soldiers larze congregation at the corney :u\’ would have been their pleasure: ! service but we hope they'll all be spared to iere will be ministers and dele- ;l~~ with us ag a later date in attendance from varions | of the church in the South | NURSE I.OST ALL MEMORY OF HER FATAL MISTAKE. 1N §. BEARD RETURNS e SR : TOVRORMA DO B |, Vot N 1 O S e Harris, the nurse who by mistuk(-i | ohis & Benbd ol famil fadministered acig instead of salts, | b heny SR R T “v“u*in‘r the death of Mrs. Abram we returned to Pensacola after g “nmporary residence of about 4 in Virginia. Mr. Beard weses himself as more than glad to ! back to the city where he lived | the Momeo- awoke this aft- hours of tWo | Haight, a patient at deseb thic hospital here; iernoon alter tweny-four unconsciousness, due to collapse { upon realizing her error. Physiclans shit ;";I‘::]iqi‘o::\:n&;a;;;:p,‘:::;‘ !say the nurse scems to have lost all & (B uHABEtAReE. ]rccolloctmn of what took place when‘ ! caring for Mrs. Haight. Upon awak- Vst hefore leav ' a, Mr. | . leaving Virgini ] fening Miss Hurris asked for a drink wunt had the pleasure of hc-nrinh. . v of water she recosnized several W Underwood and other| % !nurses. buy gzreatly to the surprise ‘ut Democrats spenk at al 4 E 4 : ¥ic .. of the plisicians did vot refer to her iy and he had the privi- 3 o S § h nmistake The doctors decided not to v of entertaining Mr. Under- | e SR k] LE: 3 : i question ber rezarding the mistake, | i+ home after the meeting. . . " ¢ % fcarine v mention of the 1ch i czed with the 2 ) : voulg 1 ceond eollppse. The i e l‘] dll '|‘ - authorit o not learned how the | hig gras the tar dod s Bay ; LY acid eam in the medicine cab : iret next to the saits zenerally will be glad Beard is to again Pensacola Jour- iat Mr. it here THOSE CJ3S JU5T LONT BEANE L. WE WA THEN AL PAY PLAN WON’T WORK IN NEW YORK.' % York, Qet. 25.-—The public of New York city are today ' with one of the results il pay law, which secured for men and women By Associated Press.) Havana, Oct. —~A brisk hmlo‘ loecurred between Comservatives .mvll e Liverals in Central park in the heait | : | yoal dailinsag, .'uAv \v.n»‘, a % i of the supportere of Vice President Seaya bowd ol ‘A ln! 0l lae i Wil appoint as teachers in iary school $38 womon '¥-two nien and with these m ~ting candidate for pre undred shots wer the eligitle list of 'dent. Sever , licants is exhausted, It i= fred and many are reported killed i any more men :nd wounded : will be appointed for many T the waiting list shows 688 "1 2o men, and the reduc- s ralaries has made it €t men to apply ' 470 men’s salaries were | ter than they are today. ' ual pay law weat into ! teacher started at $500 0os when a lazy man d usually has Moreover, have the worst luck in the world | good luck he not - | Our observation of theater audi- ences convinecs us that the most pon- t is when th to 32,130 in twelve yeors; Ui°f <OTt of staze HEROIC NEWS30Y. 'arts at $720 and may hope +horus £irl in pin pretends tn‘ Rt 3 $1.500 after fifteen years ser 2 MOUsy | washinzton, Oct. 25 ity % » ) St ln"' ’ Ind., ne wshoy wt ave . OF SID\A ATLEN l \l!\' G i 4] IS [ 1 fe that a e : IS CONTINUED. (UL A th § ¢r known mizht live n- - : } I‘] ATI PUTR ored in a very exeention e , Oct. 25 —The trial LQU‘TILH o RILAIA the capital of the A “ Allen, on the charze of — {offi-er has starteq w 19 ‘mnecteq with the shooting (By Associnted Press.) |'1 to a general movem-n! * dn- i " court bouse at Millselile Avanta, Oct. 25.—"Not guilty,” rating $2 in the name : y.?z'v; ¥, ¢ H;' Was continued today 0 .4 tne verdict tod-y in the case L f-'rz(: lh:;t is now Lein r‘r : -’c in ; .., .earry out extensive inrovements 1 : he request for a continu- Policeman Comn. charzed with ill} o TY ¢ Iw. fem? =2 ».. . . TMade by former Congress- 4 the Workins Boys it i3 8 ¥ ing Sam Pel als a policemdd | acnacted there will be Ol B o . Buston, of Winston-Salem, has been employed to de- why teng Allen, “ta end Camp’s 1 { burned during | ., T0 HONOR X { was out since yesic.day afternoon. l LAKELAND, FLORIDA. FR BECKER MUST AGE DEATH IN ELEGIRIG Gl JURY DECLAR POLICE .LIEU- TENANT GUILTY OF ROSEN- THAL'S JiURDER. p————— - an (By Associateg Press.) New York, Oct. who today Twelve me: refused dcliberations, returned a verdiet o £t midnight of Poli: with sis guilty, at two minutes this morning, in the case Licutenant Becker, charged, others, with the murder of Herma i ;' Rosenthal. Supreme Court Justice Goft wil fix the time of the prisoner's exccu tion in the clectric s later. The defense i appeal and . request o y ol ¢ u. Mr | Rocker i when she heard th verdict. The priconer was remanderd until Oct. 30, T BLEGH BRUTES GEAE HUNG TODAY | Negroes Whose Fiendigh Crime Ex- cited Cummings, Ga., Meted Out Legal Penalty. (By Associated Presso Cummings, Ga., Oct. 25 Hun dreds of men, women and children vitnessed the hanging here today of Ernest Knox and Oscar Daniel, the (Wo negroes convicied of criminal as- sault and murder of & yonng woman, The fence about the during Troons exeen- night. preserved order the tion. Knox confessed to the crime. A TELEPHONE SERVICE NOT QUITE UP TO DATE. Columbus, Ohio, Oct, 26.--The Ohio Public Service today discovered pcrhaps the most remarkable o I‘ telephone serviee in the country. ! Pormission was =ought by anoties company to buy the Amelia Inde- pendeny Telephone Cooto improve it cepvice The conumission inguired why the Amelin neern kept o itor, and told thot i 11 not { ' ) 1t 1 ! wire ahle t *Well, if any oue goes | ( o nd hears the bell ving, wh t naturally drops in and o connection, if he knows how WILSON A 3 TO 1 FAVORITE IN NEW YORK BEITING. nd ut Taft and Colone] ck and neck i t ¢ On the State ol ti teen a shorteninz of m ‘ who has gone from 2 i, 1 12 otedat 1102 hle Hedezes is now beino 4 «nd Straus at 1 1o 3 noney is availal! Lol at these fizures MORY OF The jury 'tributions as a tribute to tie Gary hero. to discuss their the gallows was ! IDAY, OCT. 25, 1912. COURT PROBING INTO' JOHNGON- CAMERONAFFAIR (By Associated Press.) | OTHERS BEING IMPLICATED AND MANY WITNESSES WILL TURN ! ON THE LIGHT. Chicago, Oct. 25.—Deputy United States marshal today served many subpoenas on persons who are to ap- pear before the federal grand jury next Monday when the investigation o Jack Johnson in the Lucile ron case will be resumed. More than one hundred witnesses have been summoned. The mother ang the girl gecupy the same cell at Rockford to keep the girl under her influenve. A subpoena has been is- ned for & prominent west side man- atacturer, Who s said to have in- troduced the Sirl to the negro pugil- ist in the latter's cafe. Sig. Hart, i prominent sporting man, has also been summoned. TESTIAi LOOKS BAD FOR THE MINISTER Former Superintendent of North| Carolina Orphan Home on Trial on Serious Charge (By ociated Press.) Greenville, Oct A 1G-ycar-old airl, a tormer inmate of the Odd Fel- lows Home liere, testified today it Cthe treial of Rev, I U, Vaughn, charged with assaulting three little | girl inmates, while superintendent ot the Home last May. She said she wits but fourteen when Vaughn first made advances, and a year later she was taken into his home. The testi- mony is being heard in open court. COMING ELECTION SCARES NOBODY IN SANFORD P. 0. Regardless of why is elected in November there will be no change in the =iarord postoflice. Should Meo b e be elected of course the sent o postmaster, Co K. Haskins, Pwill =l hiold the job, I Mr. Roosc- velt <hould hanpen to be elected Har- old Hlavions will hold the job of ot tor and change places with W parent. 1 the socialists win un- dior the leadership of Mr. Debs the crinl Dwisht Babbett can change positions with ote ol the Haskins and all will be well, Wilson of course will ang this brings the sub- }ju( into real politics because Miss Muller is the original suffragette and strong Wilson advocate. In case win New York, Oct. 25.-- Bettinz nen | Migg Muller falls down op the suf- in the Wall street district are tooin= g frgzette problem Mr. Wilson will ning to take more interest i ”-““I:.Iu- cither one of the Wright boys, oming elections, and it is o ted cond @l will be peace and prosperi ! that within the mext tvo 3 i the postoffice and still ng changes there will be more wags de iy the personnel. Now if this is not tian have been up to date. 011 onlihe et frame np in Florida or any \ encral result are o' ot ‘Xll-jmhr r State + have never heard of 1, as far as the prooicencs isiit, Che m.l,. bet cverlooked in the rncd, with Mr. Wil o 1 aldenl was the Proliibition candidat~ ||‘.L\) fovorite ag 3 1o ! and = jand it seems g be the opinion of the postoflice fore that Mr. Chafin has 1o chance to be clected. However, (£koulg he <lip in and become pre fent the precent office force has ar ed a deal with Capt. R. H.'! | rks to toke the office under Mr. | | Chafin and keep the present office | fores workine, with the provico that ney orders for booze be Capt. Marks Sanford sierua no fature ceepted 1y i be appointe! | O— ' HIS GREW SCI!E T[TLE TO FAME. | | Baltimor 'r., Oct - '»\'i!!i't'l H. , T8 s old, who for half century b ropes which, brouzht to = r the lives of many criminals, js ¢ 4. 1'e made thu roose which strancled Cuiteau, mur-1 derer of Presidcnt Garfield. Personally, the kind of man who rever forgets a faver or returns it f=n’t a8 popular with us 2s ona who promptly returns it and then forgets 'Ml "‘m Came- | should h '; -lnnn postponemeny has been allowed | | checkers WILSON T0 RESUME CAMPAIGN SPEEGHES Il’.oosevelt's Recovery Being Assured, | Democratic Candidate Will Now Wloop 'Em Up. from (By Associated Press.) Princeton, Oct, 25- ~Governor Wil- gon will next Monday resume his speaking campaign in Philadelphis atter the interruption caused by ti NOW SORRY HE ATTEMPTED TO KILL ROOSEVELT. | Schrank has arrived at tho stage or‘ | being sorry for his attempt upon the | | life of Colonel Roosevelt, accordin " i 9 Frey, on trial for wife murder, was' b lo i lodgeq in the same tier of cells with Schrank. He has played considered it my duty at the time || BERS AT ORGANIZATION IN MA. i | fired to rid the country of 1 third | SONIC HALL LAST NIGHT. termer. But [ am sorry now. | ing, Lodge No. 1291, of the Benevo- lent and Protective Order of Elks, was duly organized. There were a Ocala, Gainesville and other points, the lodge being instituteq by the Tempa Lodge, and the installation The lodge starts out with a mem- {bership of thirty-live, consisting of some of the best business people of geemed so ceriain that he was now 11 ¢ membership, and will doubt- arranging dates for the remainder oi | luss be one of the foremost lodses in the u-.lmpal;:lL [the State. —— Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. —John | to the statement today of a prisoner | on trial in the Municipal Court. Johu with Schrank and during one game! 5 o) Schrank, according to Frey, said: "I | THAIRTY-FIVE CHARTER MEM- T, Last night at the old Magonic hall, in the Groover-Morgan build- score or more of distinguished vis- itors Tampa, Jacksonville, 'hcm,, presided over by Walter Det- wiler, Grand Exalted Ruler. shooting of Roosevelt, The governor | lakeland. and it goes without say- suid today that Roosevolls recovery | ing that it will soon have a very | The following officers were j installed: duly THE CAT GOT HOME BEFORE HE DID, Exalted Ruler--0. M. Katon. 5 [ Esteomed Leading Knight—H. D. Pittsburg, |'=I.. Oct, 25,—That cats | Bussett. Esteemed Loyal Knight -0, 8 come back, according to the saying, | | Robert Robinson, an engincer on the | Van Huss gincer ‘bageed” the cat and pre-| Inner Guard 1. G. Alexander. [pured to take it with him on a trip, | After the conclusion of the insta. When Robinson left on his run l:lsl“““““ ceremonies, an elaborate ban As he was | quet was served and a smoker en joyed, being the first of many pleas | Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroal, | Ksteemed Lecturing - Knight--H can aflirm today. For some tmw'-’ Drane. there has been @ et in the Robingon ; Seeretary. - George Moore. houschold classed as undesirable, | Treasurer T, H. Monk. When Robinson's wife ingisted thai | Esquire -J. Fred DeBarry the feline be done away with the en- I Tyler- T. 1. Osteen. | night he took the cat. pessing over a stream about sixty miles from (his city he hurled the |#nt satherings which this club will in:prisoned pussy into the water, | €njoy. For the present the lodge room will remain at the present location, bug when the postoffice building is completed the entire thirg floor will be occu ;rled for the purpose When the bagged cat fell into the water the string on the bag broke anq the cat came ashore, making its way to a railroad switchman’s shan- ty nearby, and he put the way- farer in an empty coal car in & PRI freight train, which brought it into | MILLER TURNS UP AND McKee's Rocks. When Robinson ar- | . TAKES CHARGE OF FAMILY. rived home this morning from his | s run he found the cat under the stove | A8 bricfly noted in the Telegram flast evening, Fred Miller, whose wile ad childrenr have been here on o a steep- | the ch rity of the city several days, ard his wife sarcas Another go and took his family and left for "there yesterday evening. ing por that al freseo snor show ni vester aiterncon. e have 4 much wider circulation. ‘ d a r:.tlnl-r fame exeugze, that he g wiitten them countermanding G:“nus BUBEAU’S i his inscruetions to come to Lutoland i} PNonda o and that he did net know REP“H‘I‘ UN EUNun‘IuN fthey vore here until be learncd of ll throagh the publicity given the ¢ 3 flunfl“ BH"P'I'I:'HM' throngh the Telegram, He UI' ‘h:.d secoped employment at Pauway, ! (By Assoviated Press.) Washington, Oct. 25.—The ('.-nsx:s! Mrs. Miller did noy scem enthusi- nreau’s report on condition of cot- |, tic over the reunion, intimating ton issued today containg the foliow-! 1.t hep hushand hag treated her in ing information: Ginninz prior 1, gimilar manner before. Uowever, Oct. 18, 6,538,841 hales; round | one chearfully went with o, saying bales a Island, 15,704 be would “do her part, nd it is Alah; Florida, 2 U toped they will gt on wio gt fure ssippi, 347,-1 ther trouble. 56,0815 South Cheritable persons of the eity and; Floz- Soutn y Sea Izl orgia, T in to this oftice mere than “h money to pay the expenses of th famil; while here. The remain- i it fell be- | er, soveral dollars, will bo tirned low lasy year’s, while west of the|gver to the charity department of r \'_" last year's figures were exceed- | the Woman's Club to be used in oth- Il' nded Gnw. R ion I & 36, | { wrolina, S | ippi minnings ry State. Texas ginned to | o worthy charities, it not beine con- Oct. 18 o greater gnantity by more {\ilh-rnd wise to zive these people { than half a million bales than ever jmoney after Miller was found, able | before. | 1o work, and with employment. | The Burean also aunounced the — world’s production for the 1911 l Sty RS Biak oE- G TS IS PROBABLY A JOKXE. Mr. W. R. Carter, editor and part is!owner of the Jacksonville Metrop- 0r]1< is among the passengers aboard | pounds net. Cousumpaon for !‘1" year ending with August, 1912, 22,077,000 hales lhu'l at lnw Clyde line steamer Apache. |NUEFN"E PUSI‘PBVE“ NI which arrived in port from New E \nfl carly w rlay afternocn and eniled for J onville last evening. and Mrs. Carter have bteen 'r’v"f‘m" some time in New York. . While the vessel was in port yes- 25.—An irdefi- |terday they took a look over the city. Mr. Carter stated to a remort- er that he is making preparations to g0 into farming and ' -+ he will quit the mewspaver busi' - 5 far the IN WOOD PULP CASE . (By Ascoriated Press.) { Washington, Oct. th, zovernment in the case of foreign ccuntries involving their rizht to im- port wood pulp and paper into tha United States free of duty, under the 'l“-ou favored country” clause. ruising of ginseng.—Charic:ton (8. : C.) News and Courier.

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