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HE LAKELAN e e e Tty —— oL 1 EVENING TELEGRAM Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, S:TURDAY, OCT. 26. 1912. No. 307. — e e e ————————————— AT METHODIST CHURCH. | At the Methodist church tomorrow IUHKS SEEM VAUGHN Eu”l" Rev. Isaac . Jenkins, the pastor, NLLAGE FOR TY REVENUES ENSUING YEAR fIXED AT LATE MEETING OF (0UNCIL—STREET TAX FOR .\'ON-PROPEBTY ow. i .+ the meeting of the City Coun- | . breach at Dixieland. will pre ing. The eve ting 7 o'clock. ach both morning and even- | crvice will be a Sunday school in the morning 9:45, and League in the evening ai ! 6 o'clock. Miss Minnie MeCord witl lead the League, and McHenry's or- chestra will play. Everybody in- vited. In the afternoon Mr. Jenkins will ... OULD PREFR NOTTD. TOBEGETTING NOT GAVE LIFE WORGT OF WAR BY CONFESSION BULGARIANS AND SERVIANS WRETCHED mms'mn MUSTi CONTINUE TO GAIN ADVAN- ATONE FOR HEINOUS CRIMES TAGE IN SKIRMISHES, WITH HIS LIFE. (By Associateq Press,) (By Associated Press.) =t e TNELL LS Washington, Oct. 26, Kxcen- ! tional opportunities for young sur-i | geons are announced by the Unlteh States Public Health Service undm‘ the new law. Examinations for uu- MUHSE HUUBES trance to the service of graduates ol reputable medical colleges betveen the ages of 23 and 32 years will be | SHOWS ABSURDITY OF HIS CLAIMS AS TO ABOLISHING STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. | eight vacancies at present, | and San Francisco. Successful can- didates will be commissioned ai an annunal salary or $2,000. There are 32 [held on Nov. 11 in Washington, ' i\ Tallahassce, Fla.,, Oct. 25.—The New York, Chicago, New Orleans | Hon. Park Trammell, the Demo- Sofi d 4 rtios of 4 g \ q RN 1 - | N : n / @ Oct. 23, the millage for tlu\ Sofia, Oct. 26, A portion of the Greenville, Oct. 26.—Rev. Thurs; { ciatic nominee for governor, being . vear was fixed as follows: "HNS town of Adrainople has been set lon Vaughn, former superintendent {neked! (0day what he thought of thy ¥ b e e 12 afire by the Bulgarvian artillory, ac- * ¢ the 0dd Fellows ”"""'_' who sl be- claim of the Roosevely Republican SRd S 3 v *_‘7' feording 1o private dispatehes, The U8 tried on a <-||.;|r',;(- o}l |-ri'mln'J|I,\ Suu" WILL VUIE"M'"""'“‘ for governor, in regard to 3§ - Wilson Thinks He'll Go to Bed and‘ Pelgaviens have taken the outlying SRuiting three little girls, inmates ek SERn olnty avey HIL G ve g Crgidoosls i Find Out Election Results Liorts of Mz avars and Safilar, the institution, ""I:.” confessed, | aid: 1 have noticed that he says """""""""""""" i i north and northwest of the city, vl dectaved Be had mistreated 199 ) ganeg Democeratic Candidate for o wway with Stite and county taxes Next Morning. S R p oo mentioned in the ivdict- ) il pten as | ohave noticed his i : teey nndred pi have i ! G(l‘.CH'AO)' Of NC\\' York. Tfll"ks e as ol HE R o ( l 1 ................... & T inta their bands oo hun | i ULLeranees Bis line | have als) mee committee was o1 Hy Associnteq Press,) A , I8 sion was made in Women Will Soon Vote. ; | : i i (L an ord nee redqui g of tfor: 1 ¢ his it e at- ; i HoW 10 ™ vl s who do not pay redl i to Lt Liclely ; 0 i it o 3 o y Uh tiotie argtme Ve $orir tabts e« B oo tax. to pay u special I 1 v ) y " rted advancin after minties the Jury “-i 2 g use the license wax; the ¥ ol wit Het of pnilty with- | aens i i T ¢ ) tabion 116t it fe o ks AR 1 ‘II nepey : menn- | sive Gine overncr of New Linrest (gl NG Stilo 100l fund, . St e SR A 4 Prvss L i AR R L > : 7 the hive of State ccivier nud other of those stricken or- pox moriing and learn whother o1 iy i gt : | it Vauchn will pay the pen- | Vork Staie, dnoan sddress tooa e R l‘ i ‘\< B .,l. .‘. ved At aloatat hrosil Londo i Phe Servians | | L faRta Tl e it funds which he does not nome and . Lo ¢ el o |t i \ Aadience here e 19 . o ; 3 Ml Fenide iy ; S e, ol his wisdoeds with b vhic e 8 5 " jlic improvement commit- he wasn't joking about ii, as iy i i ol s § ¢ Lwiil come, and soon, too, when wom- \_ High dlos 1100 (oX 1Rt upport th alGWworad. to provide & jeruin AR . e | own of Kumonovy was i | i iEhave 4 Vot nie Siata nna State and county governments and mpe Peluvns ale usw i 4 i Purdy, th enow Ve a vote 5 State ¢ % ¢ 3 ; e A tred e Turks took the of i vlolish taxes, By the ligures and o the city stock and wWagons, [itiguing., Illowever, Mrs. . The jurors, cour ar nearly all the States of the Union ' " Y AL | fensive but the Servians have trial. The jurors, court officials 5 . the facts we cun determine whethoer these may be cared for by direct, instead of by con- =0 to have a suitable fence ;ound the Confederate monu-, he park, the Daughters ot antederacy having selected the | Lre committee was authorizea teps to improve the city fire 1. It is possible that the aoon may he exchanged Allil more l'"i‘i";‘[ one, vrother horse may be add- present outfit, Yaues Stricken From Registration List of the City of Lakeland, Fla.. on Account of Being ‘ The peculiarly distressing featurp Dead or Removed From [0t the matter is that five little chil- the Cit,. {dren are left motherless by this i M Browning D. C. Livingston tragedy. All of them are quite| J. W. Parrish Fannin ikl ! J. G. Rogers | E. H. Strobel James Widmon 1A Blund W I . Hane £ 1 Johnson ) Marlowe Gi. W. Cole i"cacock (. E. Dayton iemore F. 0. Graves vindell A. ). Hansard 2 W, Malshy . H. Perry G. L. Palmer Robinson k T. A. Slade i W, T Young . ¢, Clarke o) Bverett 1ds WL Grimsley Robt. Holmes 001 1. 1. Mills r (¢ E. Parker lont W, 1. Quinan trrington, J D. Stanford Hicks I.. Thomas. ANOTHER FOOL MXSER DIES OF STARVATION. Oct. 26 Adum 1 | i th t 1 1 ¢ hi L0, and a SO0, In additi t of 32,400 was discov- 1 over the place d $20, 1 < places were tin ns found to 1 ten 1 were th bills of five, iar denominations, som ! 2nd soiled until it was Aptermine ssible 1o mination L LAy + seli-made man may have ! 1pon his wife to make him | s blind—especially if the ' it the case has mora dollars Lar illness of only and three daughters will sit around | tie instruments ang receive the r«--\l” Both armies suffercd sovope e of hiding theiv tears, and | tirns. The governor may not B .'\‘““"m\ .mnk the of- | Ny jurors wept aloud. much rest anyway eloction night, o iy 'I‘ln'n\;l N ‘-m'l Attan i There was no intimation that the Princeton students are coming | . bl il L auzhn would confess when coust with a noisy vrogram. opened the wa | ing the Tur nd spectators alike made no pre- to the town «f s kisi: trenches chened today, as his attorneys had oten mound, drove out the Otto- A VR i i st il wns, Three squadrons of Turkish - CU8DE stubbornly to break down the SAD DEATH OF MRS. | l“i.ix.,“.\ \'\I““..- ;.|||I|'ill:illl;|l'll'l| Bk trong evidence established by the BEDENBAUGH LAST NIGHT. wation's little givl win : i Bowinre of teiibie doss wud talli: YAUERG. 9 wried and has d As sud o coudition conceived is occasioneg by ihe last night in this city of Mis, 2y, wite of D, M. Bedenbaugh W, & BV, which S0o'clock, arter few days. Beden- | cher on ihe oceurred at about N: young; the youngest an infant less DIES IN PRESENCE CF ONE THOUSAND DELEGATES. REPORT OF REPUBLICAN RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES CIURT CONVENES ters, BEVERIOGE GOT SOME SUBSTANTIAL A S omoer AT BARTOW MONDAY Will Be a Full Three Weeks' Term. | In His 1904 Campaign He Received the Civil Docket Being Contributions from Perkins, than two weeks old. Very Heavy. Plnehot nn_({fiOthel‘l ‘!hlar{tl;. yg“’d""l;a‘;i}:d w;:n:]iot.:;::t Bartow, Oct. 26.- The sherifi ~n|"| . (By Associated !:"_""‘“"P i - 7ke Wiw il und 0\"(\rythln e th: his deputies have been busy for the ; Washington, Oet. 26, Formey o o g 10 WG LSt week and more getting read s | Senator Albert Beveridee, of Indi- devoted hushand and the interesting for the fall term of the cireuil conrt | ana, testifying befeie the Clapp i flock of little children, who are (ooI for this county. A great many wit lumnni!lu corronorated other testi- young to realize their terribls ;nul."m,_ have been summoned, ‘l:mn_\- that o his 1901 campaign he irfoparatle loss This term of court will convene on recei: £30.000 from Georpe W The renains were taken today to Monday next and it will likel i ' in 000 from Kdward Ma bhe old | in Georeia, there to be BT 8 W | The Lain, and Poant from Gifford Vi erred Fivg little cronp of so : % dbeket ot rking testified he gave $10 rowing wed ones w on this e \ {minal e a6t which wag retarned d jou earing with them t " 1 ep sy ko know tien MOUSE-PANPLIN Kiow roereat tronbi W iy not taken to 17 ek ik 9 . Ui Lo G Pamplin and Miss Lil- corgia, the present being veud Jury, but i Vhourht 1 lien Mo Voo popular youny peo ared or irs. J. W, Hansard the work ;,, this bodyv wi ) yople, were united in omarviage lase The four lttle ones who went to lizhter than usual evenine by Notary Public Rogue- Georgia probably will be jeft theis more at the latter's residence, with their grandparents or other | Mr. Pamplin is an engin rolatives | THE FAGIN OF REAL LIFE A C. L. railroad, and is a gentle- IN NEW YORK CITY. pleasant bearing and high men of character. New York, Oct, 26 Ihift 1511y handsome and attractive young el a rate freguent a dy, whg is very popular wtih- ¢ W0 voan orzanized circle of acquaintances, in) ! \ Forty-fif | woconple will mab their - is city ul the Telezra «cor I ntiment i N 1 ! tpniness and pre I [RADE ACTIVITY ; : \DVERTISTS LAKELAN ' ne L 1 . 1 of Trade 1l - attention in othepy tostifi :|“ sald 2 advertiscment is well worth having g Thes " he pl to The Tamps: Times, one of the many robbed and Fapers 1 take favorable notice of it Jjour Boar Trade enthuesiz it ont i ( s 3 § ' . Lak ht in very i ; ; Tent for vline epidemic of Board « CVer That en- The bride is an unusnal- | o not his suggestion is teasible and | one that can be accomplished or is i The l‘ulluwlug real estate transf an absurd proposition. The total e have been made since our last issue | the license tax, the interest on the Sessoms Inv Co to N I Wail, W A ! school fund and the hire of convicis Lyle anq wife to L. Z Tate, Caroline | amounts to about one million do'- ! Hendry and husband to Franklin & Vlars annually, This is applied on 'Io|l|m.h\\u||h G R MeKean to 11\ the expenses of the State and county LW Suell and George K Koplin, governments. In addition to thi: and 1P g Thompson million dollars, the State oin BTN Bines and wile to ty taxes amounts to aliout tive an Survency, Annie M Kienno a half million dollars annually, Th Ticdtke Realty Co to waum is also useq in paying the e. Lake on Game and Milton 1¥ o D Par \| perior Co, J 11 Kirkland | penses of the counties and the Stut and wile to W W Sheretz, B 1 Bloun: | As the last named sum s reguived [ard wite to Burgess & Dougett, J 15 over and above the million dollars Brown and wife to %almer, | from license taxes, school fund and Ephraim Johnson to \W S Preston, | hire of convicts, it is plain that to Jesse Keene to 1. W Bates, Sessoms | do away with taxes we must provide Inv Co to | £ and Alberta Jones, A [a way to raise the five and a ha!f R Robertson and wife to I M Tram- | million dollars now raiscd annually | mell, Fla Good lomes Co to Mar-|by taxes. He seems to rely upon the garet L. Willlams, ¢ L, Thornhill and | million dollars from license taxes. wife to Alice Thornhill, N E Thorn- | the school fund and convict hire for hill anq wife to ' 1. Thornhill, Car-| this purpose, when as a matter of ter Dean Realty Co to Violet Rose- | fact five and a half million dollars berry, H J Rothrock and wife t) {is necded in addition to the million. Gus L. Isaae Goodbourne, J W Sample and ! Where is it to come from? That is wife to K A Wacaser, Malloy & Mil- i the all important question. e has ler to ) W nple, WA Hendeix and not informed us yet and until he fwile to Farnest Cook, 0 Pearse fgives a Teasible, just and practicable and wife 1o Flossic v Lagicestor « plan o Yaising e ive and o hali ai, Carter bean Realty Ca to Minn miliion dollars, every citizen in Flor- [1 Naylor, Tax Deed fo AT Mann 2, ida knows his proposition fins noth- 'Sessoms Iy Co to M 17 Daley, ¥ 1 ing to and thag 1t s pure folly to } doewe and wile to Rebee think t an be done away with Malloy & Miliv 1o Chas inany cach w onner, ien the facts K L. Yeats and wife to Skipper Real- ang e aves i considered his talk ty Co, C C Carter to J 1 Jenking, ¢ about holishing tunes shottered Corlton and wife to A B Canter, DM Sand v absurdity f Lis proposition Ross to ) P Maudling D 1 Sloan and {is plain to everyone. il s been wifo to J R Bouleware, J M Kilpat- | quoted as saying that the plan was rick and wife to J 1 Houze, Fla Dev {not original with him but it came Co tg ¢ H Wulff, M Morrison and from 1he late Comptroller Croow Lwife to W I Durrance, W 11 Ilurqll:nim: talked with Mr. Croom very to M Morrison, Cath-! frequently about tax matters and having hearcd rance and wife wine R Wismer and hushand to Cinover him st i Boland, Mary A Sherk and bus- . proposi jon in keeping ith that o band to 11 Harzrove, Catherine v ghe Roosevellt Republican sad indl Fower to MM Miller ring & Ed- Moeos indid H vards 1o 1B A Louden, Fla Dov Co 1y contid e st R 8 | dri ' PRAISE FOR LAKE LAND'S MAYOR-EL In it i [ th I " 1 in "o ' Iy} ] of Lakela . wmd Conducter 0. M. Eaton «f 14 suntios and th lantic Coust Line, was in th ! to intie e that you could sun- for mayor of Lakelard Monday, win- it both without taxes. In keepi ning over boi of his opnonents 1 with the ideas of the late Comptrol- Vol Oscnp never logt oorem on Her Croom, 1 am pledged to endeav the road during his race, and to b ' IWernor i, support the Stat clected by such o hand vote | zovernm withougy the levy of « over two extremely populs State tax and I believe the Legisla- landers, makes him step a little § ture can go away with State taxes ¢ M ,_ p o | .:,] HAD TO WORK IT terprising wautiful voung city * than usual, for he is justly proud 'along 1he proposed b Mr . OUT RIGHT NOW. has withis past week or twy, ol the confidence reposed in him by | Croom 3 = aaded to mbership of h tis neighbors and fellow citizens. No | Taxes in Minnesota. the Republica: A\ Kausas judge establishod a pree- !’f'!ard of Trode until that orzaniza- | more popular conductor pulls a bell| “Something has been said about filled today with ! | edent last wtk by marr: ou- tion mow numbers over five hundredjcord on the Coast Line than Oscar | not having any taxes as is claimed tional House rles Taft, th ‘;L in a broom-corn field. The cou- m"-mbors. and entire body has| Eaton, and he is equally as popul‘u‘;lp be true in Minnesota. This is an- president’s brother, was the }1’1‘ had eloped and found i -‘l;’:‘ i l:.nh‘n on new i These organiza- | with his people at home. The hrop- | | swered by advice from one of the of- contributor, giving 336,000 2* work in his field. a as short | tioms are mecessary to the advance-'icle has taken great interest in thu'ficers of that State to me that Min- IL-’-LAM of New York, gave 350,000; |ot hands. He marri them: upon ment of any live and growing city. | municipal election at Lakeland, and nesota has both a State and county | Andrew Carnegic. $ and J. P.|condition that they would %: »ik out| Without ome such a ity is like a we think we have a perfect right ta* tax on all property. The county tax Morgan & Co. are listed with a|the charges iz that field, “.‘hl’h they | ship without rudder or mohvo!do a littie shoutine ourself over the : is about thirty million dollars and | did —Pike Couny (Mo ) News power.” ‘rosult 7 { (Continued on Page 5.) Sense 1§25 796 contribution f

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