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THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Publlshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. OLUME II HOUGHTMOTHER BURGLAR AND ILLED HER ENNSYLVANIA GlBL SHOT HER MOTHER ON SPEEDING EX- PRESS EARLY TODAY. MAPLES SURPRISES COURT WHEN HE QUIETLY APPEARS. 13— M. W. Ma- pics walked into the court room here Gainesville, Nov. yesterday e morning and surrendercd Sherifft Ramsey. Maples is ta» vhite man against whom the e at the toue bill charging him with the mur- grana v ) spring term returned ¢ der of Robert Ryals at High Springs, March 29, Maple's preliminary hear- was held before County Judge i.“asnn in Gainesville on April 5 {he was released under Lo, When the true bill The evening bond of arand jury wo {By Asrociated Press.) Pa., Nov. 13 Pennsylvania railroad vened I May i a 15 pies left Gainesville, [ oedered estreated, hut has never beer collected, the bondsmen lowed months time to produc the detfendant under the law. Ma- ples says he has been in South Da- the summer sightsee- feels contident he will b He in Gaines s \ X Philadelphia, Ma hefore peeding ress train was the scene of a troz- dy today when Miss Gladys Myers! being ¢ wounded her | . and mortally Mrs ng she thought & burglar was trying hot wther, Elizabeth Myers, =ay- Lota most of ing, and quitted vilie 1 Lerth, Pa., and was travel- Lynchburg, Va, to Newd tnight, Miss Myers' tious- | A | present term of court coming marriage to J. Va LD CONENTIN 5 AT OB wsy Affans Held Members' At Re- o enier Ler Mrs, Myers lives has been family Tho case may be o Greensburg, with since ng from York to purchase poau for her dair Dillard, of Suiem, Mrs a: Trenton, 1o a hos Myers wrain s hurried | died The al she could hard- J where , and sh gl wis 17 ot bort, traveling heard th A Woluh connected Mr. tath slory i =g 01 dynchiburg, in the A R tention at Today's Session: fired ing fr the b and Cuthbert Joretie nyvestization nd oflicer 1 ey Hort Mrs Frank nheim HARD JOB AHEAD FOR DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN | timo prosident tirsi picd Aley it i oh inder 1 of Mrs air White, deleant given by the From Washing ) undeniabiy learncd cloct Wilson his entry March & the with the exception of thos: | wll e Hotise ox i SOUPC loni Pres decided that White cppotntment ot here 1o that cption hits into the House ou v pos nesters, ) uvnder ivi loft to the ciusively In t! the rule. service members ot Rebellin Salmost a na 15 voadnst what s styled hicagzo, Noy | setion of such o m!..;‘ i the tiotal diserace, be the Clean Languaz Wislies of respective House Leazie of America has come into he members rigidly Further thau this it could not | certained from thic authority the president-clect will do towe filling other positions, such iector of the port, distriet warshal, ot but it that the larger appointments will be teft ty the dictation of the senators although on this latter point no rect jnformation could be securcd This would pld the pointment ofr ¢ asters not un- | der the civil service at the dizposi- | twon of the House members and let the larger filled as the ""“f the various Democratic senators might [ Piotane suggest, That ‘} public deeided upon there This information well-known irside in such will 5 the purpose of checking in th s . With dieent Its officers say tondeney in I reachoed its maximum and blame Tax Dr. Thoma: H. Rus- Chicago publisher, secretary le today plans of w this dircetion as co' public opinion, sell, ttorner, | understoo. e th m is sie, announced the provement sible, | N ltacking L. including education 1 Teazne, by wlhiere law where and all inde by HECOSSUrY, eNror Snpgestiy action A ng in public He ew lase wts of th I Llasphemons in ot b sets forth the ob ve Teague as follows To pre places to he | cnrrent 0 Iangnage ure the and ordinam and tonl lan public singing and obscens 1 i ace 2, To 8 such a plan will be place forcement of Jaws blasphem 8 no doubt. | | comes from a|isrinst whao the | and w0 has Lol ground rezor senator matter e ibald and tive songs. 1 Mo conduct of education i Ty T 1 . aen his ear ¢lose to * future B termer presidential appointme? \ 3 : t there 1stom followed in i T Looreaniz Den administratior ratie EARACCAS BELIEVE IN LAW AND ORDER Bditor T Callow paper 1o 1 Lakeland think Bararca 1 upheld My t defiance space in valuable 0 + Tew words hing in niy frier wom to resolution of the yesterday's paper Sneilhammer in the law. | 1 dg not uphold Mr. Shellhammer his acts of open defiance of the| lsws of our fair for 1 believ~ tiat our laws should be uphe if the preachers (leaders) defs then what may we expect? The resolution of the Baracea s not intended to uphold lihammer in his act of defianc believing the ordinanc: 10 be out of harmony with th~ Chris- tian spirit of Lakeland, believe shouid be repealed. ; stand for law order, obeying the laws of God in alt things, therefore obeying th laws of our fair city and of our land. | ¢ R“Spm-{full)" your Some of from the 1 PENNYLVANIA RAILROAD HAS NEW PRESIDENT class it a 0i o Press.) 1 ( By Assoviated Philadelphia, Nov ity, i - presiden Pennsylvania resigned today, the <ame to 1. Directors imme- ted Sam presi oa, t ot tailroad, toke effect duately ele eral years vice Jan ¢l Rea, for sev- L dent to the po- M tion Ste the law, but, reason a woman likes to tell . paid for The husband how much and im enjoy himself « general thing a woman does want anybody to think that she her husband unless she A. C. WRIGHT. con- | reported on His bond was | riday | tried at the | poc-| o 5 - James Me- | LAKE].AHD l’mm‘, WED:L5DAY, NOV. 13, 1912 BEDUCED AATESOHNSON MAY 10 60 IN EFFECTIREMAIN N JAIL { SCLICITOR GENERAL DECLARES %6 REASON EXISTS WHY HE | S:0ULD BE ADMITTED TO BAIL. LOWER RATE WILL APPLY TO PINEAPPLES, ORANGES, GRAPE- FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. (By Associuted Yress ) Woashington, Nov. 134, - Pointing, that violations of the white slave not extraditable, Solicitor cral Bullit filed a brief today de no reason exists why (By Associuted Press.) Washington, Nov. 1 Reduced rates on pineapples, citras fruits and the . . ., Ao vegetables over Florida East Coast railvoad 1o Northern destina- T Jack P tions were made effective by a de Puson, condined in the Chicago juil Lroan indictment violatin: Mann act, should be admitted o the United m o United States for Commerce Court The court denied the for an commission and ; Cidion today e ! States Sapreme He said the oftended willing to jump amonnt of bhail and escape railro injunction by Vieation suilty e interstate od the vacat- be quite arant- i temporary injunction to u ed several months ago Shocountry., ' ALF WILDER NOW V'E BET HER NOSE IS SORE. | CHIEF DEPUTY SHERIFT | | weeks | Nov sociots 1 AN il and Clovirnati Myar sullea l e yston’s innati, Add Williams 1 artow, 14 S ral {1 | | re Sher 4o Pned o | I tion "t \dd ith | Wk Scott | et Nerilt o buat Wil Vit r | o AT o ke the i as hee Lini tonci I omoy MOTHER'S NEGLECT AN'S LIFE SAVED BY FALLING ON GOUGH CAUSES CHILD'SDEATH Grandfither Testifies That Let Child Dic While She At- tended Moving Picture Shows. from i i Elevated Landed Safe and Sound: Couch Leg Broken. Railway Iy Mineola, i the ter after atvial on the cherge of neg- haby unti! W the ver night ¢ 4 (hHy Ax York, ) Associateq Pres NNt ond degree of manslaugh ociiated Pres: Nov 181ty harber's nelper 3.) a sinen New Guailt vhihes st ved sidewalk Jast nig 1 Navil, triin | vinth avenue a couch trom the It jus puatd, shop 1o Ler vear-old b died ot dict the Henrietta grandfather t hefore 1 lecting tfell train, Newvil's i had just fini hed whe \ 0 boy starvation, last aued i from as clevited nd by jury turned a curie, Wit Tyson, The the it sioved hielper who was the | bi levded on lew of thi siiehtly injured ishing couch 'rother eculected tend moving the picture intant shows His drop brok al- Nevil wis | BURGLARS PLAYED PRACTICAL | MOTHER OF 113 YEARS AND i JOKE ON THEMSELVES. Mo, Nov vears old, Joplin, Keith, 113 est | ride 15, Mrs. 0 and her young took their first a railroad train today. Ry which i 13 oflice Pittshurz, Pa, Nov. ol ery Kknow wio hroke into the | Wa | oy olis, shington Run railroad, in Fon, night did is the practice of the company all the coch evening and leave SUovears old, last not on to | came from their home, SevVe coeral miles rrom o Arkansas the first they eve A Keith railroad in South MeManamy n from it nove valuables | nunlod v Chirles { by safc-cracker was patrolman thi had been ento torestall damage It wt the lnnitorn | overed mort P s, W dis deked Mrs wang von to This i [ otlice red man? 1 thie Well to e il iehing H00 pounds ir L how town [ hive Fooiprints of ft 1 d sting pied awan ) tp had ntlin s In the first v son and | o« W who sale on e n Vi 8, 1 W freqient i been in Joplin the sichts and M cd to Here d tolio away. Wooils <af v were e the 1CMorrow wid the one The oldes with Her civil war mile lip tid, saturday nizght On disgusted three sons older th who is empty unlocked, @ n accomvanicd her he Al near her home killed L picce of wrapping pi said live “You 1 the Hote: can 1 mcther o b the d-n thing back.” Land wa in the I'NDORSIIS STAND OF TELE- GRAM FOR LAW AND ORDLR il}AYTONA WANTS MODERN FORM OF CITY GOVERNMENT. | 3. t 1 at Daytona, Nov. Board of Trade heartily endorsed o of gzovernment for the city, wlich has been receiving wble attention from the press of Doy tona and the citizens generally. plan is to be formulated and mitted to the town voters at the cit election to be held Jan. 7, which will siiow how the publie hi nmove, The Daytor its last me commission foru Lakeland, Fla., Nov M. F. Hetherington, ‘Editor Evening Telegram: My Dear Mr Hetherington ‘ Please allow me to congratulate | upon the timely editorial which ap- peared in your issue of the 11th r-- gerding the “Street Preaching Af fair.” 1 feel assured that the it general will endorse what you s | have gaid. 1 stand for the nplifting oi humanity, and for all things for County division was voted the betterment of our city, and ap- most unanimously lnst week hy Preciate your position in the prem- voters of the side of Volusit|ises. Again thanking you for your county, =0 that it is now up to the | manifested interest in the public af- committee in charge of the ecampaiz: | feirs of the city, I beg to remain, for division to present a plan to the Yours truly, people to work to. 120 1902 consiaer you \ ih- 7. regards for al the | C. D. CLOUGH. ON EAST CORTFOR SONE TINE Mothe: | b | (¥ | ravorite’ il‘ f 1, supercede SON OF 89 TAKE FIRST CAR RIDL | 1'an. | | | | show | : back home | | s ndermnities their | | people | GETTING READY T0 HANG THE TAMPA MURDERLE Within a week sound of curpenters’ hammers and saws o1 irg the which pay the penalty of his erimes will, probably, be ringing in the Robert Anderson as he paces his nar- row cell in the county jail. Attorney Herbert S, Phillips y afternoon stated that he expeci i today to write Governor Gilehrist, him the facts, and wd- s that the date of execution be Lot delayed Depaty Clerk Di it the record the gallows on ears of yester- hetore Kinson of the cir court a record of trial over is proparing the turned this mailed tran: This to the and b, Loverno swetions of will sEeritls oflice tee she be alternoon, the v papers Gosernor the setting o see tonisht § pon the r» these coiptof christ for Gl death warrant the date will s Anderson, e for the execution he was vight the yegro has md Sinee sentenced Saturday hed little to demean®br remuains changed from that charag Viere the trial HABBlT PULLED TRIG- BER; BOY DYINB d Yeet Cuy! Y, his un teristi Tamoa Times Junged on a Gua @ whketiaoy I bhit « nn buth hari Newma, ol hoy, v nipne CLARA MORRIS OF GLORIOUS MEMORY 1S BLIND. 14 o hier day aduitrediy Moy ok, Noy Clara | l and permanent the cinotional actre Anier totally blind. Witii admis the Hsband, The than a their sight iy Such wide tonight by former Frederick who for Hharrioty specio ity more. ciployed every 1o source ol craft tiiling hird left her forever Lo 1o siid her power of vision and was Leyoned of restoration, is She in her sinty-hitth year Epl‘ill' ipal \\llln--.~.\ testified that the i W. U. T. CO. ADOPTS A FINE PENSION PLAN. Having decided to take advantase the opportunity which enables it the provisional pension the Western has determined to expre Telegrant ap preciation for loyal and eflicient ser- Cu. 5 it vice in o more liberal manner after Juno 1o The new plan adopted by bfl..- Western Union will secure for henetits teles the contempliated Su000 employes same as those by the pitone compiny 1o not According e I will ong, but ability, an o annouancement Vail, the provide dor ident nev jin only ror aceidental lif BIRNT d. insurance and o al the company ot aside a liber tount for eriploye's honetit tund Irom will paid, besinnin Fan, 1 Political avenments lose us more nds than t tin votes [lIFFIl’.llUIES MAY POSSIBLY BE AVOIDED (By London, Associated Press.) Nov. 13 -While the dip | lomatie situation, zrowing out of th Ikan war, =till presents difliculties Pal | «d, the actual flict can be avoided. notice that it will not go to wa ovir the question of allowing Adriatic, is believe con | e Servi la port on the (By Associated P Nov. 13, A despe made by the Turkish ison « sterday, accordi ‘\n‘-r Iln- hours' Sofia, car Adrianopie t divpatches, irg, the Bulgarians. ily. The Turks lost heav th- (8 & he is o State b sustain her pei- | taublishment of an | Russia has giv- ate sortis fight- | the Turks were driven hack by No. 11. { MOTHER WRECK SHUFFS 00T HANY LIVES 'TIFTEEN KILLED AND FOUR- TEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION. | Indianapolis, Nov. 12, At least fifteen persons were killed and four- teen serionsly hurt early today when an inbound Cincinnati, Hamilton & Payton pass train hit an op:n switeh and collided head-on with a Peinht at Irving The passenger ilr:.m wis forty miles au hour onger traveling | PLAYED ENOCH WITH THE GRIEF LEET OUT The mod- Arde stiowed up here twg days aso and se possiping at a hively rate Hu I lett his Capitol police Tord ingd chil 1 in the ma 1 Nov, Washinzton, Coneconnterpart IEnoch onstes io in INWs h pey tion on the \\mmm hiddinz, wite enlist cliont vomdbye he lvery Somade to find Vi nd the voodavs RN ed ) i happily warvied the that 1 hi " ashinaton only 1o n that e W ' ind 1 i} chiilda o el o o teeting children the I Wil i ndtather HEIR to see the wther of hi vl 1 arrang wiihe the very cordial, provatlod and tormer Mrs, with hushand No. did no atd that she corcnred for wmarrying Unlike 1the tinal does pot Lanost sood iamor e conclusion the went hom oy roitlizes he 1o teat is not h [Nl ori Inoch ; Nreden I aphear to e con I, bt o drown what feels he will re-en- and go on Cied with Lt 14 X | sorrow he i the marine hike corps other lone CASES ADJUSTED IN COURT TODAY. Coniderable towas evinexd the the in the Municipal Court this morning of J Smith, who was charged with in- tefering with oflicer Saturday vight whew Rev. Shelliamer was ar- rested, Judge Epps Tucker represented the defendant and Col. John S, Edwards tiie city. After the matter bad beea sote into thoroughly and at length, Mr. Smith was found guilty and was fiied $10 and costa, The against and his son, brought by Mr. Smith, tiem with disorderly te have been heard today, Mr. Smith appeared before at and withdrew and also withdrew his cal entered y on behalf of Shelhamer interes i hearing of case | | | B H | an Marshall Tillis which was who charged was however, the clerk all ap- ap case Grover, conducet, o 2 o'clock | ol Lelarges, 1 terday Revs and Gurdner 1I'ASHION ON THE BRAIN DROVE HIM TO SUICIDE York, Nov alaricd de o, 15, sianer Harry v Phila- commit- high-s | felphia L ted | [ day, tor tushion house, suicide drinkin aid his 1 been driven to his act of destraction wlho hy poison to is by s to have vter the ever-changing “The way styles : enouzh to by had told hi It was said that today | I \ [ change nowadays s head,” ntly. had re- e design.s and was conceive b any ons family ree ceived an order to comme for spring styles eftort fashions might the new desperats 1 inoan 10 e what ring - JUDGE WHITNEY PRESIDING OVER ALACHUA COURT. v ville, Nov. 13, - The Circui* for Alachua county is now in Judge F. A, Whitney, of the vesiding, having anged places with Judse Wills, of the Eighth circutt, the fall term. The grand jury formed yesterday and during their deliberations the time of the court - | will he directed to clearing the civil docket. [ Gaing Conrt =slon, he James ! for " wis \ .