Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 12, 1912, Page 1

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iy i) ]HIS or the convention, having by thei cndid entertainment justitied the tements of Mayor Clonts his i l-‘lnndu LETING PLA(" WILL BE’ D LATER; SESSIONS ARE | t11ABLE AND PLEASANT tisg Slate onvention | it ork teday at u lively i> morning wiih Blivch, of Tallahas- LA 0 Hool and i the special =il stury, 4 Hrman, of Jas purts show (hat there has 1t prostess ade oo this o 1oahat it s now in splendid Vith relerena 8 tmuning i el pit At i l v lie s 1 i est e I ol wlers Tail wl as ) ne question | roasht ont iocmviasis in p 0 Hivinan's report. r LA, VanNess, of the Baptist Wy s hool board, of Nashville, also delivered a called at- was u which he facy that there i =8, 11 ioli to the o difierence bety and “organizing” a wl In the gpinion of Mr. Van- s, "The Sunday school power of t1y will be the controlling power ymorrow in church and denomi- onal Jife ™ " vowas some discussion of lhu of the time of meeting uf vention next year, and it was Dec, 11, 191 «lby the exeen- stion ed iy should be place to be seledt & ommittee of the State Board of B. Rogers was re-clected | 4 wnding secretary of the State % uf Missions, and Rev. Geo. | Sunday school and B Y retary, and the State Boa Wose headq 1 of Mission dered moved to Jacksonvili reports of the trustees ot the Orphanage at Arcadia e report of Superintendent | e ——————— ., e e e i 7 e grosraan was the report of | hool and B Y. P l',‘ very interest- | n “constitut- ! Sunday l y e e biished i its el ang of much ol ticl ils ufternoon at a late| | ciolizelism being the last num} iscursed | pie of Lakeland haveshown he discu Le peog si'endid ability and zeal in cari having by their address of welcome, "."h-'& will no doubt long remem- +in Lakeland. WILL CALL OUT TROOPS TO STOP CHICKEN FIGHT. New Orleans, La., Dee. 12, s from twenty States petition- him to permit a cock [\onree, La., Governor Hall declared [ihiat he would call out the entire { Jtate militia if necessary to prevent !the cock fight which is now sched- led to he held on DeSoto island in | he Mississippi river 1 Vicksburg bt W BAYAN WILL B CHAUTAUQUA FEATURE Joted Statesman Will Visit Lakeland and Will Deliver One of His Famoug Lectures. oncker Ad 3 perintendens \ i Vg I ied o 1" b waent tor | | with Willinm fenning ryan Lo tleman to cony the Chautauqu Satisfactory arranzements were with Mr. Bryan, and that i vorld-fumous man will form one of toe many and varied attractions tha will be offered by the gr | tional and moral enterprise known as [ibe Lakeland Chautauqua. The dates of the Chautauqua have definitely fixed for Feb, 13 0 The exact date of Mr., Bryan's it, together with the subject of I his lecture, will be announced as | soon as the Chautauqua program is larranged. The certainty of this fea- | ture is in itself an earnest that the |1‘h:m(uuqu:« will be a great success, rade | t edue $26,000 ROBBERY ON FIFTH AVENUE By Agsoclateq Press.) York, Dec. 12, -A $2§, diamond a Fifth avenue 'shop was discovered this morning Varda opened his store. New robhery of e n Joseph WIRELESS STATIONS MUST HAVE A LICENSE towere alqo read and consid- (v Associated Press.) I'be Orphanage is reported i £ * York, In 19 It wig an- fine condition in many re- ouneeds nt the: Reookivn: favy sard it itg quarters are enti 5 AL 3 ShaT ' t vorthee all persons with wireless 3 nereased grow iy t d Mr, Trioe ar aratus Lo have no’ i t 1l W Zoverninent licens tor will sihle 10 pros- 1 T i had 1o " 2 nta th manutes of time, s AR RO S. d ott hittd; Funink | «7¥ d ng t i (RN L B ot Tk m i tes, and in oa forecful mar -~ IMPORTANT TLSTIMONY SU important mat'er o INTRODUCED TODAY n dy the afternoon was wrt on Woman's Work by Dr. (B Associated Press.) A Wood, of Lake City. This Washingten, Dec. 12 -Testifying Ty to the convention work is|ir the House money trust probe to- ! one of the most impon.-m:.}u!.(,\’. J. 11 Griesel, of the Griesel & ; Wood's report specially com- | Rogers firm, said on Nov. 3, 1909, ! the plans pursued by lhnl\ hen call money was 20 per cent, 11n their work with reference he placed loans of fifteen to twenty ling and prayer. They teaca | millions. He caid he had loaned as a thing, then pray about a!high as thirty-five millions. He tes- tid then go out to do the|tified the prinecipal lenders were the ('ity National bank and the Chase Tonight's Session. ‘w\-ni:mn! Bank of Commerce special order of the afternoon | e —— Wil be Evangelism and some MEH “ipertany recommendations are SUFFHAEE"ES wu,l, 11t is proposed that a State- l smNGIuN JIN 7 AT tic campaign will be- N " v ksonville in January, and ‘ Tampa in March to im con- the entire evans Associated Press.) Doe, 12, -The official ton e first an- all was 1ed today foi ral eonvention of the g Na- opal Demorr. 10 Lere, Ja'l | T 10 % The orzanization took an ac- | part in the paign, uis expected to ad- | with much pleasure their meet-! With | 00 already up in bets and 150 ] fizht at :-- r i UIL[]INB I - BIIS oell Afl m "1 i [LAI ELANDS SPLENDID SIX. V&ASf 1 YEARS 01' AGE WILL BI | STORY HOSTELRY TO BE SUCCEEDED BY LIS SON, | READY BY NEXT OCTOBER. | IRINE LOUISE. 1 R D oy S R i the Best Part of the Be ’:”‘x 183 ~ AT/ st State R \r.,.._'.‘\ _J H URCL Wi " ABORS oY 'SESSIONS llAVE BEEN FRAUGHT WITH MUCH INTEREST FOR ALL PRESENT. Gov., Chase 5 ! an, preached _|‘ fay from the pu 'mn friend, the First Rev, Miron iams, of the Baptist Chure is 1).'1-- or took for ostentation on the Gooor Pl tor I ested a would he unitorm chareh dress that plain and i:n-\:mlmnv. and | frighten cwonild not AWAN OO WQs from could | !hn-- who charch, he dow staved awg sadd, hecanse they | in dress with prosper | Lo Inotoday s issue of the Telegram (Iy Associated P'ress i 2 The Florida Baptist Missionary |aupears Al advertieblent. for biel. SNt > e 12, Laitpold, uwe otten wished that Pro-§pggon cosed this morning after one ! i [ ifi i . s S Chur W i ‘o ry ! A 4 [for the construction of the magnifi- | prince resent of Bavaria, the second p '¥1ant ! hurches In his countey' s oo o most suecosstul and profitable hotel to be would follow the habit 1 have ol Cont sIN-Story Kibler erected by Kentucky of the German empire, morning. Luitpold INNG, but al- largost state s i Bros, on avenue here this has been regent sinee died cnd Lemon street, [ At a special meeting of the City Lways refused the title of King. is {Coundil held yesterday ul'lvrnuml.‘sun. Irine Louis. probably will sue- l‘_\u-.~.~r~z . B, and A, B, Kibler Pro-jeced him and take his title. Luit woed the completed plans for the ! peld was azed 91, and had always | U. tilding, tosether with the :w«hi-:li\mf plain and simply. Instead of The latter taking the income he devotaed | ] tect's specifications. very comprehensive, covering every | material and construction, | | and embracing pages. | tter oxamining these plans and spe- | statement ational debts, it to payving 1 detail of cighty-eizht DOG GRABS GUN AND citications and hearing the g the Messrso Kibler, the Couneil ! oA M e (2. The vanimoushy passed @ resolution D capeiness of a0 hound dog owned hy tine ceriain coneessions in the | Vi Piles to hunt rabbits yester Stter of the prive at which lights ' oy the lite of his master, a nid v will be furnished the ho- . v farmey Divi hont thi yand nleo as pesards the vithle 'y this town " viinal | | whole matter was'oiw d to enjoy e R 1! faction of all iy ' nd whe ik " o viedd, e there i noth- 1 f i i \ ' te how in the way of the inception dier itie the o a cioactin! work on this superh strae nlly 1o thie " the Wil 1 hich will place Lakeland's i ool Bail L BT el aciliies onoa o por o witl those 1" \! non Tl e tert ! (R TR IS ty of twice the popatation | 1o d i thoush Bailev feaved the South la tophe atd treied dodeine inio The contract, vwhich wiil be ae={anoiber room and close the door 1 e pted by the specifies that |, him, the zun [ the hotel must be completed by Oct l\\;. b ditted a i Lonest, at which time it will be tak-|ii o0 the huilders, stenek o chin v v oaid dropped shell At shont rang s the vivover under a long lease hy Wy vaowas dicchareed, the shor enter i Foor of Jacksonville, manaver of the Bailey's hody, cansing o wound Aragon hotel at Jacksonville, and trom which he died early today {the Patterson at Valdosta Opera tion of the hotel will begin imme- 'ARDON WITH MPORTANT diately on its completion, so that it CONDITIONS TIED TO IT. iz now an absolute certainty that this splendid, up-to-date hotel wil! Lansing, Mich, Dhee 120 After he receiving guests in less than o spending sixteen years in Jackson year from this date, prison where he was sent Dec. 21, Plans showing the splendid ar- 1896, to serve a life sentence for rangement of the various floors, und murder committed in Detroit, Frank the handsome lines of the Kentuck: Avhley will be given his liberty next avenue and Lemon street elevations, Saturday. is pardon was signed by are now in charge of Mr. €. M. Clay- Gov. Osborn today ton at the First National bank In one respect the pardon is one admission of light and air makes it possible for every room to be an out ' side room. All of the sleeping rooms ¢ Jackson onee every month as lon: have private bath attached, and, in - he liv short, there is no hotel in the State pesed in the that will be more substantially built v ill Another condition im- pardon is that Ashley leave county never Jackson {conveniently arranged or better withoup permission of the governor L equipped, of the State | RESOLUTIONS OFFERED 4 BY W. M. U. COMMITTEE | > i The following resolutions wep rittes, and hotels for consideration Lrored by the olumittee and onr comfort t VT these wha h The eommittee on resomiiio ) i it i to submit the following: L Friday Musi n porcciation of nuinerons 5 ‘.’ of ! i 1 ' s gl cred upon t wW. B £ly ren :""fi‘ thrilled all li t.of F L the pe of 1z 1tmass mectine: also for so! My, 0. 3. Cole, which rie and Mrs land, be it DRI AndE Mons Ui chariied the andience Resolved, That we express ora KILLS HIS MASTER | There are 103 rooms, spacious lob o' the most unique ever issued by al bieg, dining rooms of large capacity o lief exceutive of this State. Axhley elevator, ete., while a court for th: i placed under parole restrictions tor the remainder of his life and will required to report to the warden | sare indebred to Columbia College | ssiots in its history, It is safe to served in Spain and in South ca among Catholie sald \mer hundred dele- heip stay in vy that the several chureh-roer cujoyed s 3 4 tes hivg Fhere it is the custom for wo- | 1 I | Lakeland and that I will return men to dress | i black Jiss | ) ; : i UL lack for their homes with renewed enthu- chureh. 1 wish that our women | siasme and enerey to nidertake the {warld do so and then the poor would conine year jvork of the At this morningz’s session the re- red by Mrs the re- work come.”’ JOrt cnotemperance pr R. A wos siven, followed by discussion; :JS: Ar:S'I"SIA]-E SUP'] Frepert of conitittee an o resolations L ) was heard, besides other bosiness of ‘ | Croatine matur 'Will Teave Tanuary 1 to Assame; M1 | New Duties Under Superin- i e i | e the pord 1 Colitmbin ule $o | I n \ | ! 1 [ | {1 deapyny Il | | ~ ol tHort \ [ Yoen vointed t i ! i prvittendent of pnl et | Mnorintondelit-oloct W N Wit e e { ot dowili len the e of th , 1 ! i th My Hovig,: fors Palah il P'eetman, o ¢ ' R B v " q Nis 1 \ \ hitt i | WL B inteeestTae news, |40 1 il twhich inct sn | | i Coin fand friewd., [ this braneh ol 4 that he was| Mo A, B Whelidy ville, steh o step, bee Be | eive the My, filling this oflice for | Bean reported on obitoaries and Mrs year ap the end of which [ Niellon, go 10 the ppeas | the exeentive committee, where he will spe | Election of Officcrs, on certain branches of medi | The following oficers were elected ' rise twho were not awa ol rooks cottemplatin hirers Ivis contemplates Latont a of Tampi, eave the report of time he expects to medical conters, cal work. Vg friends will be glad | for the coming year: to hear of his newly conferred hon | President Mrs M. ¢ Wiamboldt, ors, but will regrer that the acceat Jof Jacksonville ance of the same will necessitate the Vice President Mes 1 A Mel- removal of himself and wite from the [ lon, of Tampa. city. Dr. Bevis will take the offio Corresponding Seeretary and Treasurer Mrs. W ¢ Peelman, Jacksonville, flled for many y. Hampton. ars by Miss Clem . S - Recording Secretary . Mrs. Van | Hood, of Ocala. 42 EARS “ASHEU I Y. WA Superintendent Mrs, H. TW Markham, of Lake City Sunbeam and R.AL Mrs W M. Mebonald, Superintend ent of Mi- ami. DOWN: MOUNTAIN (By Associated Press.) . Cumberland, Md, Dee. 12y | TRAMMELL ARGUED WAILES Cfeeight train and two encines with CASE IN WASHINGTON forty-two loaded coal cars on the | Baltimore & Ohio railroad dashe! Tallahassee, Dee. 11, -Attorney dewn o mountain side today nead | cooperal Trammell has returned from Clencoe, Pennsy Ivania One body | \wWashington, where e appeared be- been removed bug Four trainmen | fore the United St wers injured and two probably fatal- | Leg Supreme court to represent the State in the Watles Four othiers are missing, Uolaim o The caze originated i application Mr. Croon his Tife time andit The cas s favor i " | o | the cirenit court on an a mandamis agi during to compel ifor Lo amptroller, |rocking { HALF MILLION }OR I{ARVARD. By Arsociatea Py Lim to Rumson, N, Y, ainst the S State’ \ 1y | clam hee decided in the piniiion o M vard for the advance {ment of physics and chemistry, and Pitoauarter million 1o the Memori s | T W Comaleseonts in Ny | York, the ohi harit iiests of the will of the Jate Prof [ sor Loeh of Columbia i | A {vers et vi d at on illion | : A . . : S SUPreiie court on the wr thar the comwdtroiler who $TOCK MARKET RENAINS WEAX ), mandamus was sousht was tude for thonzhtful Kindne H st .” Koo artet, composed of Misses .\1"l\i|1:~; and no longer comptrolier, and the | First--To members of this chur A . N 1 (By Associated Press.) ! tor the thi : ‘ ble build tarts, Zitha Knight, lLeo Densler, | present compiroller had noter been or the use oi this comfortable build- | 113 New Y e, 12 K er ex- e iu ) € and Ada B. Willis, for touchingly New York, Dec. 120 Further ex called upon to audit the cliim and a s = v akne . Uni Pacitic B Iwautiful songs treme weakness of the T'nion Pacitic mandamus was therefore not ob- Second —To committees, and pages in rendering prompt and efficient service. Third—To all ladies of this church fcr cordial welcome and gracious lospitality—expressed not only in their homes but by their minisiry of | lowers and kindly attentions in the | church, and particularly to the lo-al W. M. 8. whose special guests we ar ushiers, 3, " Seventh—To the Lakeland Even- ing Telegram for accurate and daily accounts of our meetings. Eighth—To Professor (. Adams for securing the Auditorium 1 @ convention. Furthermore, be it Resolved, That we for our use Monday night and for r:nmw-'l as vesterday W!IMEN P I S was a feature of the stock marke! | yuinable againsy him |teday. The stock opened a quarter oot SR off, fluctuated and later sold at RED 150%, the lowest since 1908, Other ROW 10 O Rucker | gtocks sagged in svmpathy. The ef- COST OF LIVING. fect of the liguidation is not so pro Washington, Dec. 12 \ return to the ideas and cconomics of 1 [ years ago would reduce the jof living, Congress Willis, of Ada, Ohio, high cost Frank R told the men- u nd whose enthusiastic president, eratulate our worthy prey mlwnt. Mrs. ' "M‘r\' of the Oldest Inhabitants \lra E. C. Angell, with her con- N.C, Wamboldt, and faithful record “BU“T EBB UUESHQN \m'i-l’ on at "‘-.i-! 't‘ ‘I;'“.""' i vf' res, planned and accomplished 0 i*g secretary pro tem, Mrs. J. A —_— i‘or:t ‘;n -“. n ) 11‘\ l" uch for cor profit and pleasure Tamb, for unselfishly, imn:n'(i:xll,\‘,} (By Associated Press.) (\ today w 4\“'\‘ ; 1" Cmones for Fourth—To those, rezard o tonscientiously discharging duties (J"‘ Philadely : “11“\”-: e .Hlfin .- fa : j" nomination, who opened their their reshective offices, and that we | H ekeepers' Leas ol fu. eries.” e Th ' s { bomes for ac modation of gucs Tmember appreciatively the arduons | the campaizn azainst the all bound to bring evi d {t6 Dr. B. ' “ray and Dr. C. J l:hors of our executive cmmitice a orper in eces, Yecterday ¢ time it will bring a f ~1§ Thompson we ¢ indebted for ev- they planned during the past yeas fen sold more than 150,000 dozen at | to the countrs Sometl ! I'v']flnt addresos, for the Master's work, led by the un- '| _! cents per dozen, which is & ¢ 2 | be done to prevent it and the teach- Fifth—To railroads for reduction (Continued on Page 3.) 1 cents nnder the general retail prices. ing of economy is this somethiig « o gy B = —

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