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[HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAI a’ ‘o 1':-:}: IL . and Mrs. H. M. Flagler have arrived in Florida and taken up their viinter residence in St. Augustine, e l[ 5[ NIENEES occupying their apartments in the Ponce. They have been spending . the summer in the north, but the many friends of the great railroad ’ 'l'l.ilder and Mrs. Flagler will be pleased to learn that they are agaiu in the State where Mr. Flagler ex- vE MISUSED FUNDS OF BANKS ! cuded the greater amount of his AND WILL NOW PAY THE crergy in building to himself a man- i nment in railroad construction work PENALTY. rarcly equalled in this country.—Mi- ami Metropolis. ¢ Associated Press.) Nov. 23.—Judge McCall cntenced to five years in pris- i tined each $2,000, H. C. former president of the “Ail yo-Day Bank” of Little Rock; E i former president of a ank in Memphis; J. H. sio of Memphis, a lumberman. 1 o Davis, former president of i e bank in Oklahoma City. FATiH OF DR. W. W. C. WALL. BARTON BOY HLLED BY FALL FROM WAGON Struck on His Head and Received In- juries from Which He Died This Morning, LAKELAKD. FLORIDA, SATUXDAY UOV 23 1912 ETTER GREATESHARVARD SGORES| . A SENGATIONOVER YALE [N IN GOURT TODAYIFIRST PERI0D INTERRUPTED DISTRICT ATTOR- NEY WHO WAS MAKING THE CLOSING ARGUMENT. SCORE STOOD 10 TO 0 IN FAVOR OF HARVARD AT THE CLOSE OF FIRST HALF. (By Associated Press.) Salem, Nov. 23.—Joseph Ettor, leader of the Lawrence strike, on trial here with Giovannitti and Ca- riso, shouted from the prisoners’ cage today, interrupting District At- torney Atwill, who was making his (By Associated Press.) New Haven, Nov. 23.—Weather for the Yale-Harvard game today is idezl. All hotels are crowded and a thousand or more were forced to sleep in cars in the railroad yards. The two teams spent yesterday and closing argument. Atwill arguel | st niaht quietly secluded from vis- that the by-laws of the Industrial |jtors. The Harvard is the favorite Workers of the World provided for | iy (h, betting, with plenty of Yale revenue from individual members to meney. Odds of ten to seven and finance the executive committee, and | two (o one are prevailing this morn- Ettor had the motive to increase the ! jny. Bartow, Nov. 23.—Bartow has| membership when he went to Law- SIS just experienced another tragedy.rence. *“No, sir,” shouted Ettor, ris- New Haven, Nov. 23.---Very steoof Dro WO W, G Wall, a0 vesterday afternoon, KEmory |ing his face flushing red with an-|early i the game Harvard scored < entist of this city, will re- Jordan, the twelve year old son of |8¢r. Giovannatti, sitting beside |a 1oucitdowy by Brickley, followed i of his death. Of thel ) late Charlie Jordan, fell out o: | him, grabbed his coat while his per by o zoad trom field, Score ap fivst ¢ Palatka News says: ; t P & wagon and received such an injury in all parts o utham to his head that he died this morn- re mourning today for lh." ing at 7 o'clock. The boy was in a icath of one of Putnam'’s recery delivery wagzon owned by g sons—Dr. W, W, Cd o jonking Grocery Co., which in It occurred at the home of |, g driven rapidly around a cor wis. Senator and Mrs, John ner on the street by a delivery boy o Putnam Hall, Wednes- the Jordan boy out on his ith inst. This is the second death in weral was held on Thurs- family within a week's time, - from Paran ehureh, | father, Charlic Jordan, havinz I the interment was | gi00 of yuberculosis only last Thurs- rehi cometery. Dr. \Wall was ¢ o the Baptist chulhch and a Mason and a member of I, of P.in this city, was accordine 1o . dssisted by Rev ly stor of the church, It due to the memory of Dr (oo~ that no more deservedly ¢ young mgn ever lived in Pu i Me,” or Patnam - county, and the 12 over his death is acute and | nd general, It only o or three months ago that he loft ! [ 0" successes bhoth b s Hath) 1 L P 4 A i | n to come home for a visit, | but thi, thvew head, tuis | day. FINE SHOW AT AUDITORIUM TO BE WITNESSED TONIGHT. Although it is show-g Saturday nighi, ers are not going to be pre from witnessing one of the vented which comes to the Auditorium tenight with Miss Della Clarke, tha author, in the leading role. Miss Clarke hes scored a numbes as an author and her latest achiey - Cieve was an actor, weohis wite andg famiiy behind | weent, is rezarded as the best of her ¢ relatives sincere sYmpathy | oy oop, Miss Clarke will appear in a dual role in the comedy, in which u classmate of Dr barsey of this eity, his u:- she is supported by a capable com- among whom are Luella Smith, Hattie Neville, Har- vivt Kin Panline Woodward, HAT HAPPENED TO MR, P 3. \Whitham, Gordon De Maine, u. TAITE AMID AFRICAN WILDS. | « Payton and William Barber. pany of plavers, ston, N vork, Nov, 22 —\Vith a story i “(01Y | ORDERED T0 REJOIN ure lil the wilds of Afri ! THEIR REGIMENT. 1y thrilling to suit the most i 2, Robert Overtgqn Taite, al cngineer, who lives near Los a., today arrived in New on his way home. The engi- wuas accompanied on his trip, was for the purpose of prose e tor gold, Ly Gordon (amp- L& Soot, whom Taite met in Cape ¥,Wmmmmjmmmm DISCOVERY OF SUIGIE *d on the south shore of Lake | (By (By Prazue, Associated Press.) Pohemia, Nov, 23.—Re- German army corps, servists of five rumbering dered 1o rejoin their cording to Ceski Slovo. been or- ac- have reziment, " recites Taite, “we werc | 5 by a series of nerve-racking | | ) to find that several giant| Asgocinted Pre 'otiles had slipped ~ashore and .\':I>!l\i|]|", Nov. 23.~—F {n\ inl;% 7.1 1o of our negro porters. One | ! cuse at Waverly place varly today : but he was so|led to the discovery ol the hody of © we rescued, ttilated that he soon died. was evidently eaten alive. pecting vainly in the Lake ' rogion we moved to the vi-jlie was alene " Stanley Falls, where arly eaten alive by the tsetse aud hordes of vicious mosquitoes. “ ovated a little placer gold, but, g dissatisfied, built a raft and "“eded down the Congo. One day we ran into a fleet of e recentiv His wife Toseph Thomps ade threats of as granted a divorce ivide. a week ago the v in the house at we | time. P —— —————— DOES HE MEAN MEXICAN OR AMERICAN PAPERS. Nov. 23.—The press President Madero at Mexico City, was scored by | Lest plays of the season, “Introduce il attorney strain himself, motioned him to re | period's Yale, 0 end stood: Harvard, 10; Ettor later demanded the privilege of :ulflro.\sun.'.; the jury in his own When o girl has pretty teeth she bobhalf, Arising in his cage he de- { ciared he should be tried “not on my cts but upon my views." FEDERATION OF LABOR CLOSES TODAY Election of Officers and Other Im- portant Business to Come Up. -4 ' By (By \qu (-d Press.) Nov. 23.--This is the last day of the American Federation first learns to smile and afterward te chiew the rag. BIAL'S LIFE IN HANDS OF JURY Trial of Miss Farley Charged with furder Is Nearing the End. Associated Press.) Ohio, Nov., 23, Farley, The charged with Columbus, Rochester, EoAT core of Cecile ile Alvin Zollinger, an the . murder of of Labor convention. It is expected | tu be the most important day of the | 2 = {ury this afternoon, cdvertising solicitor, went to week's sessions, Two big contests @re on, one on the election of officer: (By Assoviated Press.) Minneapolis, Nov, 23 -Henry Poi- e, an o escaped mad man, Killed Mathew Lensen, and lLeonard Len- son is in a local hospital as a result {oi being shot by Polker when the latter ran amuck last night, Polker was killed after holding off a posse: tor an hour this morning, by the initiative and referendum and the other annuai election of officers. Minor resolutions will be considered cencerning wider use of §rhools. SENATOR RAYNOR SHOWS IMPROVEMENT | (By Assoclated Press.) | 1.'PROBABLE STORY ABOUT Washington, Nov. 23, -—Roporls‘ SISTER ESTHER CARLOTTA. from the bedside of Senator Isadore Laynor today stated he had regained consciousness for a time, and showed slight improvement. He had been in a state of coma for several days, Sister Carlotta, of the Episcopa! Ovder of the Renunciation, of Jack- sonville, Fla., who is head of the I lorida branch of the United Daugh- — tirg of the Confederacy, is the cen MORE GOSSIP ABOUT BRYAN ter of a bitter controversy. AND THE CABINET. A report reaclied the convention today that because of the r Car- New York, Nov. 23.-——A Washing- | i-tta's secular activities in connec ton dispatch to the Brooklyn Eagle|:ion with the Daughters of the (on- last night says: toderacy, the church intends to un- “A close friend of William J. Bry-|1iock her. Sister Carlotta appeare:l an is authority for the statement the convention in the garh of a that there is only one position in the [+ .n and attracted mnch attention cabinet which he would accept under | ~'¢ is objected to by many of the President Wilson, and that is the sec mughters and her retaryship of the treasury. This man { «'urech who believe she should con- says, however, that Mr. Bryan has|:uo herself to her religious work. no desire to enter the cabinet, prob- | N w York American. ably would not accept a portfollo it e — one were oficred to him, but would| Mrs, undoubtedly like to have the refusal | v ill of it. viile, Ky., and be the guests of Mr. “The placing of Mr. Bryan at the |:nd Mrs. E. C. Eads for the winter head of the treasury would naturally —_— e — create a sensation in the financiai Rev. J. R. Farrell, and business world. The conserva-|tic Christian church, members of Bradley Croft and danghtor arrive tonight from a minister of and - family, 'ml«l the benefits they de Hopking- | Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS GET WODEN LIMBS. Washington, Nov. 22.—The sur- geon general of the army estimates that $85,000 will be required for the purchase of artificial limbs and ap- paratus during the coming yvear. Las: vear ninety-four artificial legs, one teot and five arms were distributed to afflicted soldiers. Under the act of Congress of June, 1870, and subse- quent amendments 23,527 disabled soldiers and sailors have been fur- nished artiticial limbs or apparatus or have reecived compensation in woney. THREE TRANMEN MLLED IN WRECK..; Collision Occurred Between Two Passenger Traing Near Alexandria. (By Associated Press.) Alexandria, La., Nov .23, Two trainmen were killed and two in- Jured early today in a collision be- tween the Texas Pacific and Scuth- orn Pacific passenger trains near the city limits. None of the pas vere injured., HAD NO FAITH IN BANKS AND WAS PROMPTLY ROBBED. Dayton, Ohio, Nov, 23, - Robbed v $10,000 in gold which he Lad eived in payment for a picce of realty located south of this city, Frank Seibert, a farmer, today re- fused to report the theft to the po- believing that the money would be returned as mysteriously as it wa- lice, stolen, Seibert drove to the City Nationa! | bank in Dayton yesterday with mother and presented a check tor 9,900 drawn by the National Cash Register Co. in his favor, e de- clined to aceept ecertificates of de- posit, it is stated, and with three bags of $20 gold picces he left the bank and deposited them in his car- riage, Evidently he had been watched by crooks who followed the farmer to lis destination. Arriving at home Seibert placed the bags of gold on the kitchen floor, tossed his overcoat over them retired, During the night robhers invaded the farmhouse and Seibert and his family awoke this morning, only to discover that a good-sized fiad been stolen, his and fortune Prof. Wilson “ceased to worry | about polities™ when he “stepped on And Gazette Loard the hoat” for Bermuda. why don't you? Pittsburg Times, SUFFRAGETTES HOLD MASS MEETING (By Associated Press.) Philadelphia, Nov. 23.-—A noon nassmeeting on Independence the feature of today's Woman's Sulfrage conven- Speakers from ten stands ex- plained the suffrage pro wosition and jared would woman was square was National tion, crue to the country i siven the ballot, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR COW FOR PRESIDENT WILSON. No. 20. }UHHINANEE WILL BE AMENDED 10 oUIT PUBLIC COUNCIL TO HVE ORDINANCE DRAFTED ALLOWING PREACH- ING ON THE STREETS. The regular session of the City Council with Messrs. Munn, Pillans, I-.ulon aml Scipper prcwnl was held 'I‘ln- mlnums of Nov, and approved. The report of the inspectors of th2 seneral city election was read and same was verified, and returns were convassed and O. M. Eaton was de- ed elected mayor for a term of cne year, and J. F. Council, H, D. Mendenhall and 0. J. Pope were de- clared councilmen-at- lirge for a term of two years, The veports from the inspectors of the two voting places for the special adinexation were 1 &ill illlll verificd and the returns vwere can- vassed and the election was declared carried fop the proposition of annes- tervitory described as fol AL that territory adjacent to the present city limits and lying tween said ity limis and a line be- soning at a point one-quarter ol a trile north of the northeast corner ot section IN, township 28, 0 24 run west to o northeast or southwest quarter ol quartey of tow nshin i section 11 were read elected as clection otion of lovs: hew corper soltheast 43, soction 11, Vi . thence south lons Ime 1o the Cuthieast northeast corner of the quarter ol the quarter ol the southeast southeast gquarter of soetion 28, township 2N, ranze 23, corner in section 19, thenee east to the southcast of government ot | township 28, range tinnin was declared 21, thenee norti il e imexed o and Lakeland sub- 16 point of hes ritory i part of the Ject aid ter- city of 1o and under the provigions of the charter and ordinances ol said city of Lakeland, IMla \ petition to amend ordinance No, PEEwas read and same was referred to the ordinance committee with in- structions to draw ordinance amend- ing said ordinance rested by the along lines sug- petition, Petition for a building permit was stanted to Bowyer Bros, Petition for water line out South Frorida avenue was referred to Lighs and Watep committee with power to HIS The matter of street zarbage cans was referred to the sanitary commit- tee supplemented with W, P, Pil- lans, On motion Council adjournel, For the benefit of our readers who may not understand what ordinanca No. 141 is, we will state that this is the ordinance requiring preachers to pay a license to preach on the streets. A numerously signed peti- tien was presented the Council ask- ing that this ordinance be modifiel end it was decided to draft a new oidinance on the subject. This new ordinance will allow street preach- ing if the minister presents a peti- tion signed by two resident pastors, to the mayor, who in turn will issue the applicant a permit, the marsha! to designate the place of meeting. | LAWLESSNESS DISCUSSED BY DR. NOWLIN. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 22 --Wil- ham Galloway, of \Waterloo, lowa, At the First Baptist church Dr. Nowlin will discuss at his Sunday with "It 1,000 hippopotami. Our raft [fhicned them apparently, and in i anxiety to get away the rafi Overturned, throwing dur entire t, porters, baggage and all into “fiver. Five natives were drowned. Whell, myself and three natives thed shore with ‘few weapons, Iy to fing ourselves in a land in- bited by cannibals. Or three weeks we wandered lessly about, dodging ‘every clus- [ of huts anq securing our food by " Use of revolvers, We were near- famisheq fop water. In the dead "‘ghl an immense gorilla attacked % Tim,’ one of our men, and put (1% to death despite a gallant (" Tten came a fight with can- %, a thrilling escape and finally U8 by a party of Belgian rub- huatepg last night's banquet as being largely responsible for the ills of Mexico. It created disrespect for anthority, he said, and encouraged the govern- ment’s enemies. He declared that 2 new law was necesssary 1o curb and punish offenders. sorrree,.da FELL NNE STORES AND NOT HURT (By Associated Press.) (‘hicago, Nov. 23.—Grover Nelson structural iron worker, plunged nine stories through an elevator shaft last night. His only injury was a broken little finger. He landed on a pile of sand. tive element that go to make it up cannot forget Mr. Bryan’s free sil- ver views of 1896, that at that timc were regarded as the wildest kind of financial heresy. “It is said that Mr. Bryan would not be averse to showing the busi- ness and financial interests of the country that he is capable of hand- ling the finances of the nation, and that he would regard such an op- portunity as something in the nature of a vindication of his record. “There is no doubt that the treas- ury department will be of much im- portance under*the Wilson adminis- tration. Some new money legislation will undouptedly come within the next two or three years, and the sec- retary of the treuuryl advice and suggestions will be constantly sought by the president and Congress.” vill arrive here next week to take possession of his new home on Mag- nolia street. ATTACKS ON MILLER : READ TODAY. (By Associateq Press.) Indianapolis, Nov. 23-—Attacks on District Attorney Miller of the gov- ernment’s prosecution in the dyna- niite conspiracy cases, as published in the Iron Workers' Union Maga- zine, since the trial began, was read to the jury today by Miller. One ar- ticle termed the trial a “farce.” Uncle Joe Cannon's two political defeats ought not to injure him very nuch, as there were twenty-two years’ stretch between the two shocks.—Houston Post. who was in Milwaukee today, has de- | evening service ‘‘Lawlessness,” cided to give President Wilson a cow |sPecial reference to the recent ar- to take the place of Pauline Wayne, [Tést and imprisonment of two stree: the Wisconsin cow given President |breachers in Lakeland. Every per- Taft by Senator Stephenson. The cow | #0n interested in this subject is in- will be Nona of Avon, a registered | Vited to hear this discussion. animal valued at $5,000. The cow The Rev. Geo. Hyman, Sunday was promised to Senator Cumm‘“‘sr-hool and B. Y. P. U. sccretary of when he became president. the State, will be present Sunday morning at the Sunday school and at Hlsm m"s “F B"lmm the B. Y. P. U. meeting at 6:15 p. m Fverybody invited to these services. (By Associated Press.) We urge every member of the Sun- day school to be present Sunday morning to hear brother Hyman on Sunday school work. . London, Nov. 23.—Turkish troops were landed last night at Port Siliv- r1, on the sea of Marmor:., under the firc from Turkish warships. The The regular preaching services a:i 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Everybody right wing of the Bulgarian army is nrow threatened. is cordially invited. Furthermore, the big 'E-l with the baby stare doesn’t necessarily belong to the infant class. e PO T ——— et —