Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 9, 1912, Page 1

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Publlshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State [E IL I.AKILAhD FLORIDA. SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1912. D OF BALKA ,“’m%m‘gwusuu HOLDS UNIN DEFRAYED <7224 CIRGUIT GOURT An entertainment will be given Monday night =t the Majestic thea- emnm-lm of the Missouri Lutheran ‘l\r for the benefit of the Lo F ‘\\ nod, will hold services &t the | Atiletie Association. There will lu'% { Cumberland Presbyterian church at i j i | 11:00 o'clock tomorrow, The meci-| |1.,u0d masic by the Majestic org e and all who attend will be as-! ing is especially for the purpose ol sured a good time. There will lu-: oreanizing a German and I‘;n;lisl- (wo performances, one beginnin t i L.theran church of the .\Ii.~s"u|| ond the other at ¥ p. wm. The fol- ' 3ruod in Lakeland, | leving will be the prezram: = Mr. Wambsg: comes i e i ORTIE X{MANIGAL TESTIFIES 1 o \ierewe Is engazed frag f,',: CRIMINAL DOCKET CLEANLD UP ¢k Face Sketeh, AGAINST ALLEGED DYNA- [ cvanzelist Lutheran pastor. An in- EXCEPT WHERE DEFEND- Miss Ella Mae Holder, sinzing, WITE CONSPIRATORS. w"“-‘“‘ n 1s extended to all '“‘"‘""‘i ANTS ARE OUT ON BAIL Prof. Murphy, violin sclections. | | irteresied in the formation of such Majestic scope, with U.ren fie church in ghis city | GARIANS m ALLIES ARL' RCING “SICK MAN" TO HIS 1 LAST ENTRENCHMENTS | |I€ NOX- COWIMIT"‘AL ON MATTER 0r SPECIAL SESSION FOR TABIFF REVISICN. ¢ T | - . ; . ndon, Nov. 9.—The end of the Princeton, Nov. 9.-*'Very usefiu Indianapolis, Nov. 9. For thei” Bartow, Nov. 4. Two cies weie | pictures. ; ; & 3 4 | EiDad oL n war scems to be r(-usolmbl)‘ ki {and important, indeed, was the | first come in public since his arresd | disposed of in the cire uit coure , after & month of hard fight- | comuient which President-elect | nin . cii months ago, Ortie McMan- H“BABIL“]ES As Ifl Thursday, Uese being State vs. The latest development wusiIuHKS IAKINB UUI l\\'..odmw Wilson made today on the |ixal, us a government witness, re- Charles Williams and State v= ght about by the surrender of | array of editorizl statements and | Loted ai the trial of the forty-five Will James, both defendants be great fortress of Saliniki, wilh' SP“'E fl“ EHHISI'A“S declarations from prominent persons | accusod “bhomb plotters” today his | W|lsuNs “AB!“H\ oes cnarged with breaking and parison of twenty-five thousanc being published in various newspa- | expencnce as a hired dynamiter in cutering. Charles wWilliams was in- leaving omly three centers, | —_— pors advocating or opposing an ex- the campaign against employers of | Forecast as to the Probable Person- aicted on the arge of breaking ari, Mounastir and Janina, in, Great Disorder nepomd in Constan- | tra session of congress to revise the | non-union labor, He directly accus- nel of Those Who Will Form and ealering the Lakeland Hard- tinople, As Result of Turkish triff. “Are you going to teke alifed Horbert 8. Hockin, secretary of Ivwire & Plumbing Co's store last ippi His Official Family. and stealing abou Reverses. Uese clippings with you on your|yne International Association of & _'“ . y 41h »ux July and Mt‘llll‘d about u Lundred dollars worth of goods. hwe R vacation?”" ke was asked. 4 3 g : . o " i R W l'w“r‘-.nld lh'--m“u;: "T;‘." ’I'Iu(-“lx;--:‘t:s- Lridse Structural Workers, of induc- | Princeton, Nov. . The firty i jound not gaitty. R B lufta- Paris, Nov, 9. Serious dizorders | papers are certainly helping me in ; ds of the Bulgarian Dbeseigers, |, peported to have brok:n out injmy listening policy,” said Wilson, another Bulgarian army is be- | Constantinople, where guornds are The attention of Wilson was eall- Manizal asserted he attempted 1o | lows, if belief is to be placed in the the eustern end of the Tehatal- | id to be Killing the Chrisiung it At an argument in an editorial, | prote ¢ the lives of people whenever [ flood of talk about it, which has (he Galata quarter, according o a | that, inasmuch as he had nop receiv-{ 4000 (e an “wh,fii‘.,'l of a bomb. | heen suddenly released by the ro- W1 majority of the popular vote western field of operations in the ds of the Turks, while in the ! ern zone two of the forts guard- iLg him to dynamiting under the | Pemocratic Cabinet since 1892 will| ker, by appointment of the col pay of the union. At the outset Mc- | be made up for the mosg part as fol- | represcated the defendant. In oth- er case the dofendant was found Adrianople have fallen intg the suilty. Most of today will be With arpulmenis over jinetion suit pending in the county lines, outside Constantinople. At} s ecial dispated from Buoaares, e deseribed getting the dynamite ‘ sults of the election: same time the Gre and Ser- : ” 3 Z . § ¥ teraania, Scme buildints of the nd sinee both the Republican and i us are opcrating i Macedonia [ Terkish capital are roporh U o b | Progressive parties favored a policy ondd blowing up the Ford building .\ Secretary of - State William Jolor Manatee i I to the erec- for which Hockin paid the | peyan, of Nebravka Foon of @ tew court house for taat on ftire Banks and foreisn cmbas- ! ol protection, therefore the country | eirod Leounty Jusdre Wainey i by ‘w.»w.l.umll l-|~‘.'-_~‘,.< ‘I' i | sics are protecied by the 7 vl Bed voted against taridlorevision, jedoos | Secretary of the Tressury Wil Boiia, Nov. . hul us _" =1 etaenments S1ill amenable to dis Ghat's quecr reasoning” o heore | 1iam MeAdoo, of New York d Adrianopie today capuuring i‘ nline viarked. UThey overlook the faci 10V, A ELECTS CLARK, : Itepe ud Papaztede, two u‘ ‘ K ¢ atate Jogis Niisi - P » outer line of forts deferding the ‘VAS THERE EVER A LARGER i ;“ |‘||) “;l‘hid]:l '|:;”:', o ““I‘"“‘ | KLPUBLICAN, GOVERNOR | 1 liv i E Lemoeratice, N cans CIe after a desporate artitiery duf-l.! RATTL““ THAN TAIS Cendie senators, and dikewise tha Cy Asoctated Peess) 4 Iy troolis, BNDOTEY While out hunting i fow days ag nlt“‘ re were agreat number of Pemo- toines, Nov. 9o Avecrding, sl ld T R T e eloctod ¢ cnnplete retuens received todag v I coantics, subjoct only to ! Bouse, dudge Wiiliey aoide the vie st rattle (o that has beci : bt =y | Wk, | Ve Bistiory o 1linols. iy attorneys Wail vadl today inlef s en here in some time, The reptive PRESEYTERIAN SERVICES wor g, Qeorse W Gl ) sl ""l‘l'\".rw' ured over soven feet in len Ropiblivan, is governor-elcet. ol | addition 1o these men Predt- aegue their cae, aid Qeow PRLRNES 1 A 1 * ny p weking with @ e ath P attucking wilh l! L e s ind had more Uhan twenty ratties. e remaining Turkish pom:lum.-l Together with Harry HouRtoH: oup Tehotaljo, and the fall oFfy0 - \wipoing was near Port Tamia Wt yericridiny g 0. that county workd e Postmaster-General Willim Me-! g argue ghe matien Leombs, of New York Secretary of Commeree and Labor Bartow, Now. 0o dnstesd ol hear Louis Brandeis, of Massnchuset!s B8 araacis o e ing e s tary of the Interior Walter in e matter of tie Manpmiee court \, Vienna, Nov. 9.--1h Wilson s Cabinet may contiin with the crinnal dociat The morning serviee, 11 o' clock, fow dent cares were all disposed of, deaving | Will be a young people’s service, the o Jorephug Daniels, of North Carolina, : : Lpastor preaching o sermon to the, € i, EATON AN APPLICANT .} Palmer Mitchell, of Pennsylvania; only ; il vital T £l ‘f“"'"s"fi AL m”'l. atter quail. Their dog found the Gl Ry FOR LAKELAND POSTOFICE | |\ ik, of Missouri; Charles the .n(umml ill.l'bt.llll ,0“ bond. Seve:: Constentinodle 1s only a mattes enake, the reptile striking at it lovening setvice, ©opoom. E i W (.pl these woere continued to the & fow hours, according o todays | (y 1 noticed by Mr. Wiging win Sunday School, 9:00 a m. R Crane, of Ilinois, and Rudolph “April term. spatches from the Reiehpest's o= | gintely dispatched his snake- A cordial weleome is extended to | diy in pehall o the appointment x-[.und(-nl. 1\\-”» with n well direeted shot from Wl at each of these services, ¢ Oscar M. Baton as postmaster ot Bryml Looked U[)On as Certain ‘-Pl yesterday, u:zm.vl_». State vs, Holly | his shotgun Unfortunately the W. 8. PATTERSON, Pastor. Lakeland. 1t has been known to It is believed here that there is no Jokmson, breaking and entering: APT. OBPIEN MAY ‘ake was cut in several pieces by my of Mr. Baton's friends that| State vs. Willie McRue, s .me of HAVE BEE“ POISONED | (1, siiot, and was not preserved, but BIG DAY AT THE Ut the proper time he would become: casonable doubt as to Mr. Bryan s fense; and State vs. Jonn Tilsby, S Sllie wn BAPTIST CHURCIH |« applicant for the position of s undisposcil of where Potitions are being cirenleted to spreckels, of San Franciseo | The criminal cases were dispos ul . i being offered and accepting the POSI- | aegault with intent to murder, all postmaster, but the cireulation of tien of “Prime Minister” to the in-| negroes. The first defendant was eighteen or twenty Pensacola, Nov. 9.—Because of brought homg ty corroborate the woulis o1 stances - % . . " v anx . witi R : b repd o g T of i B i ruilty ¢ sive ive yeu i h. peculiar circumstances surround seake story, Mr. Wiggins s that Fhe pastor s very anxious tollis petition today may be regarded | coming administration. It is saia | found guilty and given five years in .2 the sudden death last Sunday [ was the largesy rattlesnake that have every member of the churcii]is the first official announcement of | (o anpointment took definite slmp.-,"““‘"" the sceond plead guilty and the fact, was given six months in the county orning of Capt. Il h‘(ij Oll:'iun, of Le has ever seen since his hunting rnw"]'- Sunday .morn.nm. llu. hu:t 4 £ e in thag mysterious campaign m“-'lil“ i i .il (‘.ll.),. on :l. r‘“:“-a llr\l u“ neav axnerience in the Florida woods, mmu.t ||||),Ilu b.l)l whnh. he wishes | = ; "I"\:|.l was Ipl'n I'((l: f‘ I‘ forence which Wilson and Bryan lu.., I: o |p|.:.» &'jlml .l“.‘m u;. ared est Point, Ga, whilc "} .“‘m e'u which covers a number of years. cvery member to u-:n. Preaching at | Woodrow Wilson club, and was re- Leld at Lincoln, Neb., during e | guilty, John Tilsbhy is l'.l, ne- ate to Pensacola to narticipate in Tampa Tribune. 1v a. m.oand T:15 p. m. Sunday | contly olected mayor of Lakeland candidate’s westorn tour gro, or one of the negroes, who fig- o i e ate's weste . 4 z he election of Tuesday. it was fi- School at 9:30 a. m. Let all at-|by a large majority over two strong 1 L0 ongideration which ured in a shooting affair in like- ally decided yesterday morning by WANT TO TRY Tm PLESSNESS? tend the Sunday School. Many of | opponents. This would seem to in- Light bar Mr. Bryan's acceptance lend in September, and during the wambers of the family and friends FOR SLEE LESS vou have dropped out the lasy few dicate that his appointment as post- i ”m““l'll l;n |;|. a possible "l;nbitiul; affair he was considerably shot up b the deceased to hold an autcpsy Sundays. We hope to see you back | master would be eminently satisfact-{ = e himself. He was defended by Eppes ¥ One of the strangest storics comes Z A to run for the Democratic presiden-} .~ n order to ascertain whether or not & i\ your place Sunday morning. ary to a large proportion of the citi-) : ave \ | Tucker, Jr. ¢ from Flagstaff, Ari where John W ; g tixl nomination in 1916, in which Lere was any foundation to the be- : The Young People will have their | zens. £ > Vs Cadranata . \ Mk’ 3 Gustafson, a mincr, has not only re- A . . 7 . § case a place in Wilson's Cabinel ief that Capt. O'Brien’s death wag 4 | meeting at 6:15 p. m. The other avowed applicints are A Ry N § covered from a rattlesnake bite in 2 N 4 g vould be embarrassing. But this is e to poisoning Not only the members, but th W. P. Pillans and J. Clifford Brown . | tise palm of his hand, but has been 8 ] e % answered by those who poing out The stomach was removed by Drs. public is cordially invited to thes | 1L i8 probable that others will line £ 5 . e naterially benefitted in health, For 4 2 % ¢ : that the Democratic platform in- Nlocker and Brink and it is eaid that | Gustafson had becn @ vice services, 1 shall Ye disappointed if | up ag the pie-counter, as that post- it has been .eng to the Johns Hop- 16 )"‘"““ sl {' b '“_ % | vou fail to come. We hope to make | office job is a mighty good looking g Ry 2553 tim of insomnia, but since ke was| ., ; . P . | kins University in Baltimore for an i ey ually deadly snake scnday a big day. Will you help us one. ‘ sitte ' + usua e y snake X s 5 analysis of the contents. llli'n J)| ‘“ lm i : from eight to WM. D. NOWLIN, Pastor. o of the campaign during the illness the corner of Brickell avenue and ae has slept souncly G - LL LAKE 4 > 531 Pwentieth street being vad- HONOR RO MORTON of Chairman McCombs, i8 said to bl ; cet being pug in read ten hours a day. He accounts for ‘ | nress, Mr. Mrs. William Je o (his on the theory that the snake PRIVATE SCHOOL giated for the Treasurership. A re- eS8, i"““"’ Mrs, W l."“!“ Jennings ) Bryan will reach Miami sometime Jison acted as a serum against he i X e x.mn cted as a s g t : during the fore part of next week, on that was deranging his nerv- i according to communications re- ceived from them recently. The great Commoner fell complete 1, in love with Miami on his first | visit here two years ugo at Christ- WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN SOON TO REACH MIAMI Miami, Nov. 9. Their hcuschold goods and automebile having already arrived and their beautiful home on dorses the one-term principle very strongly, if conditionally. McAdoo, who has borne the brunt The Circumstances AT THE HETHODIST CHURCH TOMORROW B — Thu following is the honor roll At the Methodisy church tumnr-\lrum lln- lake Morton private thel aystetl. 2 rew morning Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins|s¢ hool for the weck of Nov. 4-9, 12 e will preach on “My Father's Busi GRADE 1 port that he would take the War portfolio in order to turn his en- vineering genius ino the ‘anams (anal and Mississippi river projects was denied by tlLose supposed to he losest to the cabinet situation. The circumstances connecte” with the death of Capt. O'Bricn were awouy as follows:® When the train upon whith daceased was 4 passenger, arrived at “(lanta early Sunday Lorning, | ness,” a special sermon on the Mit avelyn 0'Doniel g < : Capt. 0'Brien, who had been appar- ¢ion of Christ. On the next \'und:n Everctt Brown = ently enjoying the best of health and who was in the best of spirit-, left the Pullman car, in which he was riding remarking, as he left, that he was going into the terminal station and drink 2 bottle of Plhito water. Capt. O'Brien went to the place il[ was sold and called for a bottle of Pluto water, it is said, ‘nd was sceved with what was supposed to be Pluto water. It is said, howev- (By Assoualed Press.) 9.—Jack Johnson's| church. | first night in the Cook county pris-| In the evening he will preach on | on nolud him six hours slecp. The | Achievements of Thought, Past and | ne was exhausted after|Future. This is a sermon particu- ffurls to obtain frcedera had|larly for young people who have luln frustrdlod by at were intended to|dial invitation to everybody bo'h (‘hicago, Nov. morning he will speak on Steward- qucAG“ JAll ship, or the Mission of Christ's ser-| vants. The two sermons will be es-| pecially for men and those who aie | in official relationship with the irregularities in | the most of life before them. A cor- Henry Bulloch Beatrice Pickard. Lamar Cox GRADE 11 Robert Pate Rosa Elizabeth Melton Ethel Carter GRADE 111 Edith O'Doniel Joseph Deeson Clifford Brown GRADE 1V Elsie Cox WONEN JURORS WAL SERVE IN KANGAS (By Associated Press.) Wichita, Nov. 9.—As the result of the adoption of the equal sufl- rago amendment in Kansis, women jurors will be drawn in the district ccurt here for tha January term or | mas time when he delivered a por- ,| on of his greag lecture “The Prince yu| Peace” before a crowded house. | Although at that time Mr. Bryan was £0 ill as to not be able to finish his lecture, ire obtained an impres- siop of Miami that was not darken- ed any by his physical condition, and resulted in his making another trip to the southland last winter in which both he and Mrs, Bryan, who accompanied him, tried the advan- tages of several other famed Florida vold him for trial on a charge of | morning and evening. violation of the white slave laws. Sunday School in the morning at Dora Cox t the water and that he asked the Johnson's request for removd al to a|9:45, and Epworth Leaguc in ‘I Oscar Eaton, JIr. man serving him if he were sure Jarger cell was denied. evening at six o'clock. | GRADE V b~ had given him the right bottle. e — Opal Lee Bulloch He was assured that he hrd been ‘ |REV. H. J. MATHIAS HAS RE- BULL MOOSE DIXON ALSO Hazel McWilliams served the proper drink and left th«i SIGNED LUTHERAN CHURCH RETIRES TO PRIVATE LIFE| Hazel McMullen counter. Within a few minutes, it e Webb Harvie | —e is eaid, he begap feeling rather Rev. H. J. Mathias has tendered Helena, Mont., Nov. 9.—Demo- ! sirangely, in fact to such an extent resignation as pastor of the!ecrats will control the Montana lezis- — (lasses of theatre-goers” might well | residence here this winter. The that he return nd asked the mar sland Lutheran ch ¢h, the|lature on joint ballot by a majority | GRADE VIL { Le applied to Gecrze M. Cohan's grounds are tg be ho:mtilicd. a sea to lot him ece the bottle from whicl . having been accepied by thelof at least 15. T. J. Walsh, of Hei- | Mary Gardner | “Forty-five Minutes from Broad-|wall will be built, and a \':'-rltab\e sation lasy Sui fxntl .li"\'vnx; will ]1“ elected .ln succeed I;”ihl GRADE VI ‘\ *with Dert Peioh in his ovi-| gorden made of the surroundings. nas v the pul-ed States Senator Dixon. Dr. Walsh Anna Ellis ainal eharseter of - “Kid Durns,” | ‘ike property consists of about four fised to do e captain return- f‘""'«' the prefercntinl choicpy of the GRADE 1X | ! ¢ & Leigh will prea-|aores i ~i"v'.~' this purchase, Mr. ed to the car re he immediately : cple at this election. His plurality Annie Pelle Tedder sent i he 1 Viditorinm Wed- | Pryan alsdb took advartage O‘f thfij berame violently ill and died in less T8 mutur ywever, he{will be at least 1,000 votes over MARGARET SOUTHARD esday, November 15 Seats will | epportunity to zet hold 1:;‘ S { than three hours, helieving to the s to remain in Idh-u-d for a | Henry C. Smith, Rep., and 5,000 to MABEL A. DRANE, ! fays in advence of n:(‘- valuable .rwuvm.l soil “'i:)me‘f: 128y that he had been poisoned. ledst. £.000 over Senator Dixon. Teachers. “m play date. B! E ere he sivbed e Oy or, that as he was drinking it, the doceased detected a peculiar taste the court, officials announced yes- | resorts, Miami being their final se- tevday. The amendment h:comes lection—a choice highly complimen- operative at once. tary to this city. Returning again in the spring he completed the purchase of the bay THE SEASON | front property near the punch bowl where he will superintend the erec- GRADIE VI | “Something to appeal to n'i'jn'nn of a palatizl home during his | THE BEST SHOW OF be had drunk This, it is claimed, the man re this church tomorrow vwill plant a grove this winter.,

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