Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 26, 1912, Page 5

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0,0 A gl PERSONAL DARAG ‘ g “NOT GUILTY" 15 VER- DICT OF THE JURY (Continued from Page 1.) the dynamite and charzed that the mill owners had planted it to preju- dice the cause of the sirikers. Sub- sequent investigation resulted in the conviction of a Lawren.e s-hool com- missioner for planting the dyaamite. Later business men and William M Wood, president of the Americaa Woolen Co., were indicted for con- spiracy to plant dynamite in Law- rence. Trial of these cases is pend- 20 There will be union services at i the Methodist church Tharksgiving , merning. The sermon will bepreached : bv Rev. Patterson, pastor of the First 1 Case of Fire 2104 o0n Thanksgiving day, lo' any one who cannot come dur- (e week, can gee him on this! day an e r. and Mrs. J. W. Dooicy, of | smington, 111., are recent m'rhn!sl skeland and are guests of their nd, br. W. H. Conibear, and in- family at their lovely home Hollingsworth. ! ting this morning for West Palm‘ .1, where the former has a pas- The infant gon wax. "Mt here Le grandparents, Mr. and Mrs - and Mrs. Oscar M. Eaton leave i'o there will be entertnined by ', of whom they have many, as i formerly lived in Ocala. o F. Council, assistant sunerin-| ¢ nt of the Atlantie Coast Liae ' headgquarters in Lakeland, ¢ vesterday here looking after wferests of that line—Tampa icg. This development served to in- tensify the bitterness of the conflict {and Lawrence was at fever heat. | ) hone s’ooo iPrcsbyterlln church. All choirs ofl Conferences to settle the strike had tke city are cordially invited to par-! failed, and on the morning of Jan ticipate in the music, and those Who 129 an organized street parade ud. the Mcthodist church. ’ Mr. F. Edwards Ohlinger has re- . pender announces that he will | will take part are asked to kindly' : ; nis studio from 10 to 12 and; notify Mre. Fred Eaton, orzanist of SE:::'ltr::l?“b;r:::d:rLk;:m:‘ tefore sunrise in which the street cars were pelted with chunks of ico and other missiles and persons for- d have their picture made i'tur::e:! from a hunting trip south-]cibly prevented from going to work .east of Haines City, and very kindiy _in the mills. After the parade Ettor remembered the editor’s family with land Giovannitti addressed tae strik- a fine piece of venison. The mrty‘ killed two bear and a couple of deer, Mr. Ohlinger killing one of the Iat-!ers to acts of violence. iing the streets near the mills were ter. The bears were killed by Blox am Norton and Chas. Close and Har- ij; mmed with the - ! Mr. i Soldiers and police were ordered to .v. C. R. Phillips and little son | Oklinger stated that it requirel i(io:u- the streets. The spirit of the twenty-ore shots to bring down the hour was a dangercus one. dy Davis killed the other deer. «rs in Lawrence common, where they are alleged to have urged the strik- That even- idle millworkers The peo lareest bear, and all concerned had i ple sullenly resporded to the orders Guite an exciting exnerience inbrins irg down his bearship. menthly buciness keland fire depart- The reguler rieeting of the L: C. A. KERN, Secretary. to be present. {CAN HAVE PICTURFS TAWTN ON THANKSGIVING. This is to notiiy my [riends that I will be in my studio on T Fgaiv- [ine, and will take pictures between il 110 and 2 and 2 and 4 o'cleck. ¢ 1torney Samuel T. Fletcher, whe Leen confined to his room for | c:al weeks by a serious attack of n e, has recovered sufliciently to ! n the strects azain, On the al-| WARD PENDER. GOOD SIIO0W ALL WEEK. ¢ of his physicians he will take & "orened a week's enTagement at the b to New Orleans, leaving today, | Auditorium last evening and greatly | "bonds of $500 each. d will be away from the city foripleased all who attended. The work jeral weeks.—Tampa Tribune. Mr. J. C. Prine, of Guiloway pught to this office this morning finest stalk of sugar cane we've r seen. It measures ten feet in i~ht, without the top. Mr. Prine grinding cane now and will con- hue for several days yet, ond the land of syrup put up by him canno: beaten. W. H. Pugh, who with hiz family in Phoenix, Ariz., writes the Tecle- am that he {s improving and would in fine condition, however, he re- n'ly sustained an attack cf appen- (itis, and the doctor has advisad | oneration. Should he have to un- r“o tho operation, he will go to irriincham, Ala., to enter the hos- tal there. The Woman's Club has rcceived a nerous donation from the Dra- utic Club of Lakeland, which or- knization met last night at the 'me of Mr., R. E. Lufsey and decid- i to present the sum of $75 to th: icanization, with their compliments pr the purpose of purchasing books r the new library. This money was cired for the purpose of purchas- iz books, but as the Dramatic Club as not able to carry out their plans ley were pleased to be able to as- st the Woman's Club. It was de- ‘ded aleo at the meeting last night lat the club give a play at an early ate for the benefit of the library .nd. The people of Lakeland are prcud of the fact that a library will on be one of the city's acscts and ‘¢ feel that all will domate liber- Iy of both books and money to the au — 20002200 00020008< LEDISONIA.§ THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. — . THE CONVICT'S RETURN. (Gem—Drama.) ORPHANS. (Gem—Drama.) CUPID THROUGH PADLOCKS. (American—Comedy.) Open From 5 to 11. [of the members of ‘the company Ifl'OW(‘d real merit and there was a centinuous round of applause fron: g art to finish. They will make a change in their bill each night. BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! T Is time for you to stop paying "tor your place of business and never iget a deed. Just count up the amount of rent you have paid since you started business, and still you don’t own the property. 1 have just purchased the five lots cost and back of Bryant building and ncrth of the Tremont hotel, on Main street. No better location for busi- ness in the city for sale. Thy size of lots 25x120, fronting on Main street, leaving a back all.,; of 18 feet. These 1ots will be sold on tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, 8 per cent interest. First buyer gets the first choice. For further particulars, see J. W. KIMBROUGH, 11-5-1m. Lakeland, Fla. The art of being a candidate with- happily, the art of the Soclalists ex- ciusively.—Chicago Record-Herald. AJESTI — THEATRE X E-E-X-E-R-R-K-K-R-R-R-R-R JOHN BUNNY IN A VITAGRAPH TONIGHT. 000000000002000 Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE—SPIRIT OF INDE- PENDENCE. IN AFTER YEARS. (Lubin—Drama.) WORKING FOR HUBBY (Vitagraph—Comedy.) THE SPANISH CAVALIER. (Edison—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. Gieneral Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ ADMISSION .........co00000.108 CHILDREX UNDER 18 ... W 50 0ot etttttttt ittt i titie rorrested, el | | iine accessor of the police and hissed them. Many blocks of ice were thrown at the of- ficers of the law. Policemen’s clubs. in retaliation, were wielded over the tacks of recalcitrant striker, when i ut for Ocala, where they 80 0oy will pe held in the city hall svddenly shootins besan and Anna 1 the Marion County Fair, and this ovening. All members are ursed Lopizzo fell lifeless in the street, Other riots followed the next da ond that midnioht Ettor and Giovan- nitti were arrested, charced with be- s before the fact to the lopizzo murder, Later Caruso was sed with Salvatore Scuito, a1s one of the princi ] the crime as an actual participant iz the fatal riot. Caruso wos held on anothor indict wlt with a deady ment, charging '\',w*!‘un Lut was released on his own rocec nee, ttor and Giovonnitt] alto were held on ancother incictmen with William D. aywood and oth- The Empire Musical Comedy €. ;(\lg. who are charzed with canghiraey te incite a riot in connection with the strike. They were released on After leavin® the court room the men and theiv friends marched to the Salvation Lall, where they indulged in Italian gongs and speeches. LAW FIRM OF ROGERS & BLANTON IS DISSOLVED The law firm of Rogers & Blan. ten has been dissolved by mutua! consent, and the two members of the firm, Messrs. D. 0. Rogers and Ke!- sey Blanton, will open separate of- fices, both of them being located in the Bryant building. Litigation now | rendinz which has been in the hands cf the firm will be given tho atten- tion of both gentlemen jointly, ax Leretofore, but for future business g tiey will conduct separate c:tablish- ments. ~ DIVORCE MADE EIM SORE. Marion, Ohlo, Nov. 26.—A hns: band's refusal to pay his wife’s fu- reral expences, because she had a guit for divorce pending when she died, was made the basis of a suit to recover judgment for $216 brought toeday by a local undertaker against Benjamin Scofield, of Morral, the widower. Cole & Hull and Stevens' jewelry stores will bo closed all day on Thanksgiving. - _..___-,_,fi o e AUDITORIUM Program for Tonight MHENRY'S ORCHESTRA Billy Osmond Admission, Adults...20c Children, under 12..10¢ Two Performances 6:30 and 8:15 DO RO KOO OO TOROBORRORHOREOROHIOOHCIHOHOBCHOROOLHOIO THE EVENING TELF3R:w - ELAND, FLA, NOV. 26, 1912. The L. H. S. has just received a zament of beautiful globes, oue for cach room. They are up to date w12 pulley attachment so that ail the teacher has to do is to pull slightly aud the globe's revolving in air will be a great help to the un- derstanding of the planet, earth. The school has been sadly in need of these. Any one who has tried to teach “ye sun, moon and stars” by the aid of oranges, candles and the like, speak up! Professor Jones ap- preciates highly the loyalty and in- teyest of the board who at his earn- est representation, arranged for.tha L. H. 8. to have these valuablo aids. Tie school is progressing; we have NCW a campus, &8 good basket ball ground and recesscs are spent in health-giving games; the fountalus for drinking will soon be installed ard our city can point with pride to the Lakeland high school and to the board of trustees who by thelr fire discernment and intelligent as- :Ureek, Levy county, PAGE FIVS — e —————— et 'DiPRGVElXENTS AT THE l}mxmA MAN DOES A GREAT ! time in darkness, with nothing more PUBLIC SCHOOL WALKING STUNT substantial than crackers and cheese for rations, the remarkable nature under- of his performance will be Wm. Burns, a resident of this Siong piace, performed a remarkable feal| yoo Burps scemed none the worse last week, when he made a forced g pig exertions and was about as warch of over 70 miles fron Ot'ter usual the mext day.—Starke Tele- in something graph. less than 18 hours. Air. Burns has been working (oxl African Ants. the Tillman Cypress & Lumber Co..l These insects sometimes set for at Lukens, three miles from Cedar ' ward fn such multitudes that the Keys. When his job ran out he came x whole earth seems to be in motion. A to Sumner, where he was promised :::'.‘;‘d ‘:::'er‘”:‘: :l::h:::nq:: e': work as a right watchman. Coming feeding in a pasture. In elght bours on up to Otter Creck, expecting to; pothing was to be seen but the skele get the position as night watchman, | ton of that enormous animal complete- he sent the bulk of his money home ! ly picked. The business was done, and to his little son in this city. When, ! the evemy marched on after fresh later, he was disappointed in bis ex- | Prey. Such power have the smallest pectations of getting the job, he! creatures acting in concert. fcund that he had not left himself . woney enough to pay hls car fare| .y, el gelrcentered man B home. always & man slowly killing himselt Nothing daunted the sturdy little |, . . Bachelors do not usually live Irisaman purchased twenty cents|as long as married men; yet £o ob vorth of cheese and crackers and :;I':O;':; :M 'l::; 't::lll Illllfl:: ; ,! tha elors y take less cutting a stout etick on which h2 %8 (bemoeivea 1 N0" thavZare atway Slow Sulcide. glstance are tite greatest factors fn: |*Vung his suit case (which weighea taking care of themselves, and it I8 the school's well being. PRESS REPORTER. THANKSGIVING DINNER, H0e- s. llenry Bacon's, 2 At ) £Oe jU1 ¢ ervations now. Now that Colonel Rooscvelt has a little leisure on his hands, perhaps ke will write that long-postpond history of Texas.—Boston Globe. Had to Know the Time. *F understand,” €aid the judge, “thad | 1 shed rizht on eut to his he you stole the watch of the doctor who | had just written a preseription for | fend. What ge?” you at the free dispensary. have you to say to this c *Well, yeur honor,” said the prisoner, \ ard 1 had no woteh” 1 Tennes- | Friday, he arrived in ‘nue. Phone 98 and make res- | about 1 o'lock that morning, too e 1 found myself in & | ho's ' e apietion eaid @ spoonful l about 60 pounds), struck out up th: the care that shortens their lives "— lrz‘.ilroutl track for home. He followed . «1n Cotton Woul,” by W. B. Maxwell the Scaboard Air Line all the way. Leaving Otter Creek at 12:15 p. m ainesvil'e —— e e Wife Remembers. Every father is sure he had a whole lot more sense when he was young and in love than his boy exhibits, Dut he didn't. Ask his wife, and she will tell you he was so illy that she came near throwing aim over In disgust late to purchase further sunplies, #0 ke trudged on, munching the re- riaing of his erackers and cheese, ar- rivi in Starke at 6 2. m., Satarday rorning, Partaking of a hearty breakfast, Mr. Burns deelined to ro to bed, and | me m' Must Be \Warned. The Prussian building codo has fust reccived a rather remarkable amend ' ment. It provides that the huts for the use of laborers connected with building operations must be suitably warmed between November 1 and April 1—when the outside temperature reaches fourteen degeees, that 18, eighteen below freezing. cco his little boy, of whom he is very When it is considered that he made an average of scmething like four wiles an hour for eighteen conseey ties and the tive hours over railroad trestles, over twelve hours of - LA if onaliy norchased, vis oo K is CSPLENDIDLY PERFRCT? A £10°% FULL OF FAUTITUL CHPISTMAS GIETS. all the popular and latest books by the bLest authors. eonagirmly bound boohs, Lindin o china, imported hand painted art china, odd, unique ar decoration \ large assortment of art brass:oods. always rizht. Moy e carehaged from vs thronsh the mails with the assurance of gettin STMAS GOODS | , the same prompt service and big fn every particular—diversity, quality and consistent prices. Many special holiday W origiual in design, rich and artistic iz Specially fine writing paper, Children’s books and games. Prices Shaw-Clayton Stationery Co. 514 Franklin Street, ‘W First. Because it M Second. Because Fourth. Fifth. Fall. in Lakeland. Ninth. Tenth. 1G. C. Rogan { Ten Good Reasons Why You d Should Own a Lot in Park Hill is in the Best Town in South Florida. it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. , Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Be~ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. =—_—'..—S COoO——= Deen- Bryant Building or S. M. STEPHENS e

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