Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 30, 1912, Page 8

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THR EVENind TBLEGRAM, LLKELAND, OCT. 30, 1912 “MR. JOHNSING OF CHICAGO” Jach Johnson, Negro and cham- pion pugilist of the world, was ar- rested in Chicago last week, charged with abducting pretty Lucile, 19- vear old daughter of Mrs. F. Came- i wao-Falconet of Minneapolis. The young woman was fascinated by the acgro who appeared to exercise a sort of hypnotic influence over her. She refused to leave him and the mother with the hyphenated nam? was obliged to swear out a warrant for the pugilist and to have the girl were the equal of any white man in the audience, a sentiment and act which was vociferously applauded. That applause and the fact that no white men in that great city could be found to resent the insult to the white women of America by this bloated negro brute, inclines one to the opinion that perhaps Teddy is right ater all—when it comes to measuring manhood in that sectiof. And that is precisely the condition that would eventually obtain in-this section could Teddy, or Taft, or any of the negro-loving parties gain con- trol of the South. There was a time q 4 I confined. After his arrest Johnson i i % was “formally booked and then al-| When they forced us to bolt ‘such a : ;5 "‘l : j towed his liberty in order to secure | condition, but it hurt us inteasely-— 5 1 f 2 bond in the sum of $800.” it nauseated us and we threw it off. J! o The dispatches say that Mrs, Cam- | “Lord God of Hosts be with us ye:, A i Ik ; eron-Falconet, sobbing and hysteri- | Lest we forget, lest we forget.” ‘: Rl eal, pleadeq with her daughter to; ‘ }3’ (!‘ y Vet fvavy the negro and come home with ! USES ‘I'OES fc PII.OT BOAT || S her, while Johnson defied the police ' o e i '-.‘j f and laughed at the sobbing mother. Man Without Arms Is One of the Most y “How can 1 help it if the girl is. SkIIful of His Profession In the o ; LR | crazy about me?” he chuckled, £1 World, 4 i :’:h"i;"‘_"'i”‘s‘zo‘;::‘ :“yd‘;“;:tgi':“ and | yacation visitors at Grand Isle, in | v ) soing to dictate to me,'Iake Champlain, have been much in- T ! P y o = ok Y .T.v v. I could get you (referring to ! terested in Charles A, Lutz, who {s | at eans 100 8r ent to the GOOd i the mother) if 1 wanted you, or any | without arms and is yeta capable boat | | It W worun in Chicago.” !pllot. He claims to be the only arm- . s g ; & u’ o e Now wlit do sou (hink of that? |1ess pilot in the United States. He TR "9 L e ‘ & : 5 | PP — b :1 40 ! Had this thing occurreq in Florida :gs"‘?fill‘fufis’,"@ct‘m}‘n‘;’ m:e?::z I i 1 b }':(.fi“f;,,;:,lffif(.:“,,",1'.','.‘:,',',', state “Mr."| ot the diferent lako resorts. N order to introduce to the Boys and M ack Johnsing’s anatomy would have ! When Lutz appeared at the office of | i § astumed the appearance of a sieve | the inspectors in Burlington, Vt., and i Mothel‘s of Lakela"d a“d surro“"d' 3 quicker than hell could scorch a jasked for a pilot's license the inspec- | . H e i icather, and public sentiment would | tors thought he was disqualified by | ing country. the splendid lines of § 2 2 } ouve applauded the act of the real |Physical disability. However, they put | boys’ and children'’s Clotl\iflfl that lam ! meu who served as perforators, the m;ter up tot ““l eol;avme;t':e and . o . + a But mollycoddles™ instead of mer l‘:,!:.; c::;:m:::k' fml:n w.:'m':,mnmm Se"lflfl. l Wl“ give & red“‘:tlon Of lo per ] scems to boe the !)rinclmc product of ! that it the inspectors were convinced cent on every suit and odd pair of trous- a the human race in Chicago and oth- | Lutz could handle the job to give hln‘ e er sections of the North. These bi-|a license and let him try it fl“' ers ifl my StOI'O. from now Ilntll NOVOIII' eds are th Vi Lutz took the inspectors for a . . pes 4 ffilse"ihf,ff,';"of 2;}‘;":,’,‘:";‘,'(‘: in Bis bost, They wous around & e ber 15th. | ammaking this offer to try Ty N H fitical equality inherited from "““fi-'i.r:“,:.:"&m:fiu?m&:a lnd “‘terGSt the p‘l’entl 0‘ boys and frenzy of the abolitionists following H ythi H i : 3| bit of trouble. When finally the in- the years immediately succeeding the spectors saw him take the engine to the boy W!IO bllys. h's ol clothmg i clvil war, : pleces with bis toes and bandle the splendid clothing. odd pants, shoes, it was in Chicago that Theodors [ wrench with them as well as most ° he Roosevelt in the full flush of an |mechanics would with th;’; |m‘lh hats and fllfnlShlflfls that I have i Al PR A G R A L ey th ranted his license. eir wis- H egrogious sm, standing before | LY Srad ed is Indicated by th chased for this scason. i ;r.miun whit? w minated him, placed t:f. !eansone AN oy l NO need to send to Tampa, Jacksun=- 4 Is arms arcund two buck negroes| Lut lost his arins when a child in i i ! and holdly proelaimed that the_--lthe west. : wlle il any_wherc 0'80 fOI‘ Wh‘t thc l.-oy o needs; you can save time. worry, trou. : ble. mis-fits and your. pocket book by i PRI N bringing or sending your boy here to be & ' fitted up. We will take as much pains . and pleasure with the boys and children . as we do with grown-ups, in fitting o and satisfying them. : A big assortment of serges. cassi- y o “‘EE;.L'%%‘&%’&."" mers; worsteads, cheviots and tweeds {2 \/ ML o to select from. Colors: brown. blue. * e e ] gray, tan and their kindred shades, made in sailor blouse. Rus- * ° Tl TENTE sk Mo sian. Norfolk, single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12.50 with a 10 per F( )R S ALE I, G samsets, Thase tmis s s cent reducton off. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guaranteed to * rented. Myrtle street, tween . o ° Kentucks and Tenwms vemeet (I give satisfaction or | will make good. See¢ window. e Lakeland Realty and Investment Co., : FOR SXLE -6 passcnger touring ~o " Kentucks Ave.. Phone 110, oar; fme conditton, or wil ex-| Tt r}n-flz«-}nr ATt payment on l.:\rke-‘ FOR SALE--Five-acre farm on _) i ‘rn.n estae. Address Hox‘f-fifi Lake Parker; three-room box house ' : oakeland 810t with fireplace. Splendid strawberey . . ; FOR RENT OR SALE. ang garden land. Price $550. \los One mile from Lakeluud depot on, tn acres cut-over land on Noith 2 lay road; 2 four-room houes, 12- Florida avenue, near Lake Parker R R S SR W N "R TH S Chr=(T T T ” aere truek furm, ® acres of bearing 'rice 350, 1. 0. FLOOD., R S A S S THYD IO grove. Will rent the entire placa’ 5 5 it e e g ’___——\' ‘ome I ana select some of our, Lakeland, Fla, Oct. 18, 1912, 3,000 and make casy ‘tertns, The | o = { ’ ris)y new books for boys, girls and{ To \Whom It May Concern: Tlm; “Goed h\_sf':’enl'\(,ne,‘« m:l"l the ¥ y | | I . J 7 3 JiB X ever:” sg e youn® wrovo RGHCHTY ohred tor Wil Bav) - i ‘.-iron l.iUu.\' the lot i8 :?l(ked ove eontractins ! i ;re“a~:~l ; : 2 . an thie. culifs place; Cail ar! | ig ‘sllll'u{"lxl Just rt-(-encd..l;ake-‘ . a5 heretofore run u W, nover to rot *. A. Cook, 603 Gilmore Ave., | g and Dook Store. 7-24-tf firm name and style of O'Neill & | -by,” said the fair maii in akeland, Flo. 10-21-11p. \ ’ I Wi ” Gunn has this day been dissolved by ;bo parlor scene. ut before you go i ———————— % Jlor %, ACCIDENT, PLATE | mutual consent. S. B. G having [1et me remind you that you can o2 FOR SALE—35-hovse power boller B ' STE g S i 1 i -horse power llrml'm which {GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN-sold his interest therein to W. § [Phone me in the worning ever 0 4 . | SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Pea-|0'Neill, who will N % . |much cheaper than you can gend & e 30 gallons of water per min- Best stationery at lowest prices in cock building. Phome 342 .4-641 : < t .(‘Ontlnuo the busic messenger, and yon can buy me a be? Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf| n town. Lakeland Book Store. ; ko] nel& “;de(;:i;??“t“am;' i of chocolates with the difference.” e e = ; Full line both Wi i « E. O'Neill is to collect all out- 1 E?R ?A.{IB] AT $400 ! FURNISHED ROOM—For reny,| 43 WILL BUY a new smith Pre-| B0 00 I||'1: :‘u:rm;n m"" standing indebtedness and finish all GE one span dark bay horse mules, | soc0 gp. Modern convenief micr typewriter. In perfect condi- sucky Carve Founta "' t: b rave weven and eight years, weigh 1,000 | prope O oo tb.te | tion, worth $75. Apply New Pens at all times Lakeland Bosx |'SonOINE contracta He is alec) 18} F."! ¢cJ !" 183 s cach, reared on farm, gentle, !‘ N e '“’ g2 12 i tA‘ iy M{\*"‘re 7-24-“1‘0 pay all outstanding indebiedness| ¥ @ 13 ‘U JO [ O A arm, g | s f - ice, room 12, upstairs. .| ; of the firm. kit Wl cood working condition.; FOR RENT—Furnishea rooms, | | < : i A & 0 v, leather tng harness, W. | 710 Fast Lime sircet, near Lake| Disgest line gy ana boys and| UTINS u® FOUr pictures to frame. W. E. ONELL. | § R y . i.asher, phone 106 Green, s | Vorton 8-24-tt| siidren’s books ever shown in Lake-' ' eland Book Store 7’2“'{ 10-28-4t 8. B. GUNN. Y N Lavenue @ “harles s an ive: , 1 i . d iveutie and Charlcs ““;:ft;“: ! TOR RENT--Handsomely fur- :t!o;l‘]ust L I.nleland- gnml‘; WANTED—Two copies of thc|Pine Street, Opposite Freight Ofiic- =St ! jished room. New, with screens| = $==3-U1 Lokeland News for July 26. News ol- WE WilLL MAIL YOU $1 | i N ) WANTED T0 SELL AT ONCE 'cnd private bath. 1011 S, Florida! Two full sets Alger books for boye | fc® | for each ot of ol False Teeti st Loars Negotiated ' B il 1T ol (l’{" ;‘": ‘:‘{“‘9‘ Ave. Phome 43 Red 10-22.41 | 3t recelved at the Book Store. | g::’,‘d ‘s':fh“"‘ Vil e PR T ot o i B es South of Scbring ] a2 THE 3 er, £ Tok i } 2 the new railroad. Seven acres th B o R TRY mmiahfl? b ™ PURLIC Jewelry ;::l ‘;}ic:;::c;t:;:;m‘e“ Sells Real o A ¢ery fine orange grove, balance of :"‘;’,"s;m’.’:‘;"”;‘],f°:‘;“'°"“‘s- Mrs! pAINTING AND PAPER HANG | | .0 pondiing daily the Apalachi.| Mouey Sent By Return Mail Buys and Estate. ¢y eract is high hard wood hammock, | ik LS ST ING—Dono promptly and artistical| ;1. " satect oyster. 1 do mot kees| Phila. Smelting & Re®nizy C Orange Property a Specialty | ! the very best grade of fruit ani 10-17:tf. 1y Ben Carstens. Phone 71, Jack- |y in tin, but i ks y| ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS = : b @b e FOR RENT-—One nice furnishel S S L Sy ey ) ; : irucking lands. This is a genuine e el ison & Wilson. 10-9-1mo. | i i i g : rcom. Mrs. L. A. Re iced in a porcelain refrigerator,| 863 Chestnut 8t., Philadelphia, Pa A { argain and will only ¢ on the mar-| OB B L. A nnolds, corner| | oot o be the best dressed |cieaned dally. Phoue 28§ and they | T0 DENTISTS S00M . i~ By ket at the l"'l,'“ for the mext thirty ~ Sl e 12an in town, be sure to buy a Royal | will be delivered promptly with a v| We will buy your Go ilinas Vi TR W days. The price is $4250.00 9-10-t¢ ! f = 8 gt ¥ © * is $4250.00. Sec vs b | f ; N e & il A R taiiored suit. If it don’t fit and is other groceries you may need Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High- ' : f‘i L once, Smith & Steitz. 10-20-tf | ; Td\\Ohl-l:RMSIIED ROPMSTIH not perfect, don’t take it. f J. P. ROQUEMORE ! est prices paid. wt “Ahlh’tn OUI 3 ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. codern house 414 South New York 3.8 MURRELL & SHARP. | | | ' ta Fulch and Nosets Sddition, | Vonue 9-2-1¢ - LOST—Child’s crocheted cap, be- ! ry Tenr m; ‘h. -. R FOR RENT—Two furnished SEVERAL Elce fron, s a'-m"h\‘oou South Virginia avenue :md; Chareoal in the lce Box. « SAllsrAf’T‘ 1 T and - Ponsy § ]; '{‘ % bl d“' FOOMS | 1gard at 211 Tennessee avenue. Mrs kms=en~or station, Return to C. G { A plece of charcoal in the fce box | ® if houscke , modern con- e 06 BT 3 o €1 k i o o nees. Apnly 8. Lake Ave Henry Bacon 9-26-t1 Arendell, 309 South Virgitia avenne. ;;2“!2‘301?““;( ‘\’-l:. dl:agrebzable ice with every set of horse shees - i 10-2 | wooD ] 10-28-2¢ » ' ," bl ) on. For we make the slus " “ry e ants are ant to B e e All kinds delivered promptly. v i feet, not the feet fit the & e c sl 16d 100 {Takeland Fuel! Supply. Phone 238: NOTICE A i 1 v 1ot For {irthor ¢ . Mrs. L. W. Yar | peq 10-25-1mo. | To Whom it may concern: F. A. . often done. To know how r g I8 o L. M. Futeh, Munn buiide | veil ke A and L. Fe % _ | Dorhite o 3¢ > ith L M 8 send yo.T ‘g? i inz 2 i 1u.|..‘."f i bk \WANTED—Competent young lady .r‘,=~b¢i}|:l;a:: e Ao thrnm x Gt LG b L Ny e desires posith her. Aol & = st of hacog | here to be shod mext time. \ 1+ LR ¢ FOR SALE—TImproved and unim-{ FOR RENT—Laree storo room, C‘:‘ to :‘l‘:lsn :,;c:s e i 6.94-¢t BARDITE HOTEL, z lamazed at the improvement i. :u‘.&r i 4 ' proced "i( nd snburban property. | with 5 larce airy living rooms over-| : T 10-22-4 W. H. Barhite Explained, : d ¢ 5 MR N For anick sale list your vroperty |hcad. Fine business locaticn. Phone| CABBAGE and collarg plar:-, 109§ FOUND—On South Florida ave. , & *—"As a child 1 had hard work I —_— O AR ;::m‘; 72“»!!'»‘;‘“ gl: m;:: 2(‘0.. 319, or (after 5 p. m.) 43 Black. |20 cents: 600, 75 cents; 1,002, 51 23, ! nve, a gold pin. Phone 43, deserib. ';_‘; “:‘fi to tell time.” Stella—~“Then ; iX 0 8 e 72. Munn Bidg. 10-25tf, 10-30-2w ' G. L. BRYANT. 10-29-6p in ; 10. SEES L T e 'Cm p il i 302 1 be cortain how id you are”

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