Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 18, 1912, Page 1

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16 PAGES THE LAKELAND EVENING TE Publlshed in the Hcsr Town in the Best Parz of the Best State L:ULL) ARD. FLORID \VEDNESDAY, DEC. 18. 1912, A I '.xnm‘* 1IADE T 0F GOVERN- 10 JURY. oy He pro- yplosions aspiracy, whici more threatei- rime to the in- < in the dynamite ced the outlook to- may ve handed v of next week. be devoted to ar- oo being allowed ue the case by bota {erson overruled ail riet the jury to ac- tLe defendants. s FOR PENSION NER UNDER WILSON. 18.—The race post of commis- in the Wilson ad- | nises to be as inter- as any of the con- Do, of one standia g it leoks as il L and Ohio ent » Robert . Ind., and Dr, W LD Ty COURT border of a “dry’ State. the next cabinet, v Philadelphia, | ; (‘ ILCKRIST JOINS IN [ ANTI-GAMBLNG CRUSADE : 0, Dec. 18N.-—-A moveme: ainst zambling started here ek ugo by a fraternal order prom- Eig notified Ar the cru- hat they would help carry o ires 1o become nation-wide., | =tate governors today Farwell, ap their respective Stan es of chun hureli sional 2 T!P " ELITIONS BETUEEH . FIRARER AND AHEHBMB (By 4\~sum;nvd Press.) shiinaton, e The rela ctween former Senator 1o of Ohio, and Archbhold of th standard Oil Co., as indicated in the { letters published by Hearst, u\«l‘ 18, v ker, ferring to various politicians or po- came as thousands of other such let- ters came to other senators from rien interested. He produced a state- nent prepared by Gilchrist Steart purporting to be based on a declara- tion by W. \W. Winfield of how Win- field and Charles Stump took tho I Archbald letters from Standard ()il cflicers and sold them to a repres «n» tative of Hearst, D GF TESTIMONY EXPECTED BY NIGHT; | (By Associated Pre:s.) i Washington, Dee, 18 Ilin end ol o testimony in Archbold in achment case is expected hefor hit The closing areuments re some t tion. Ti I linnar DLY HATPIN. " SUGIEY AATHER THAN THRE 10 l]IHEH [lHINK the day’s destination. were the | subject of today's hearing of the Senate committee probing into the | campaign funds, Foraker requested | 21 opportunity to be heard. When Foraker took the stand he | rroduced letters from Archhold re- litical appointments, but stated lhv,\'| Sfl'flE TYPIGAL LAKESGENES OF THIS Dee. I8, nte (‘hicago, Iward J. or ivad publie nation has been e marriagze of .“.. uL Ly Asx York Wils (R N abont carly o with Herenoe cadders, whom nany [HEN ol ] ¥ vech nizht hetore ‘:’ cin ; W disar i Wt those tites Viong, seen was Chairman Wn YAdoo, and Cong o Palmer, The Florida teets was tormally Saturday this Lacksonville members of seksonville State, Georze O elected new organization, SERA TANES STEPS. franville was the CHRISTHAS IN L A TINE ! TR 4000 CHEER - 50 |<m| I're sentiment s will be introduceqd in the atire when it mects in January Glackin, or Glackin said today he v preilist, o Laeille N-vear-old white eirl, thag mand sueh a lay Ifin reat majority of n 15 1 OF MONEY PANIG 16 PAG] -RACIAL INTERMARRIAGE of azainst aroused aneron, it will that 1 o ) () i sociated Press.) woodrow (5 AMPA BANKS PAY OUT todiny hold Dot Holmes heard the society i which Wikon premmt i o IN S in E i ortant steps in the i i' SSOMING JWERS FINELY STOCKED MAR- | ¢ today by intimating KETS. AND UP-70-DATE STOR). & [AKE GLAD THE DWELLER ek 1o deave 1 fll a4 IN LIVE, LUCKY many instances iy Lakeland, for nd* iothi market wrvel 1o the visitor, w! eventually ova a place in Florida. sentences for trivial offenses.”” Fourth of Judy. W ot \ manp Pennsy Ivania Assocition of orzanized profession s pres A=zociated Pres Souiih ol b who at ed Woere MeComb, Miteh \rehi m morning b from and other points in the i Jack- ident LOO%HY: 10 PEAG Chii- sl his A bill prohibit- rriaze of whites and ¢ UMBLE T0 AEAD HAY HOT LAND Jack Johnson, ne-| Leg- | | HOUSE TODAY PASSE = 4. No. 40. INMIGRANTS § BURNET?Y BILL., PROVIDING FOR LITERACY TELST. e HALF MILLION I'OR BONDS. Formal delivery ot the $a00,000 vorth of honds sold by the city o i\\.‘lnx day was Bois mornin. Fto the tour docal banks who e fway with the bond dissue over com Petition of forcizn bond hosess The foar banks are the First Nationa! the Exehanse National, (he Amerd can National and the Citizens Bank and Trugt Coo,oand they took the | tonds in tonr equal ot $125,000 apicee. Mayor MeRay formally e Plivered tie howds dhis mornine to [ ioprerentatives of the four bani [l e teanster takin I the i | vevtor o at | (! [ARETITHA fhank, where eacl ey | v check tor 1t f th o ¢ ) (& I WILS CABINET ! tarn f | 1 | 1 e fixture in their ( v 1o the northern math on ; T nts which wonld do ered 10 11th h about two we § S live. D iy times the nmien ' d Kt ri tem Lake At this sea Pecides stra S ‘ r filled with attractiy es and othe : d " festive] th linner, v Sy | KIU EDIN MAMLLA holiday attire. The 1l 1 e nvone to reha 1 v P tilizer. ice and snow hehind, and ranze ti H ol osever ) dn mients. For a so Croom’s pl — ot ind Triits are to ( i fong (n he 00T wan he is wealthy, He is wot ¢ court took thiz| GILCHRIST ORDERS HIM HELD. : ¢ : ey > b add . tod with iz vigorous and ambitious. 11 r. with tie result; . e 1 1S The | bers for the Florida Christma e by all so fortunate as to he I IEiEon N S e Bemocrati aguiini Among the attor- St stine, Flu., Dec « . i : 0 ite first coneert of the season at San- | the greatest Dem o g 3 berty of 1. A, Thompson can be fonnd freh steine beat t this glad season i el B 2 it were Park s d 4 tord a few niet he concert | Union, the one w rn th 1 : nis 11, alias Carte ant- === S i | f S Jenninzs and B J is Hall, alias (arter, wan = it said to have heen splendid and a {second Jargest Wilson z n N ¢ Yt E indictmens | | g lefendant in error, |1l I S Vort o o8 N eed 1 | EE MUST BE NEADED ARKANDAS GOVRRNOR BRBARS | fne adicher wan ont to sreet the| Baltimove sud whi an Frank Clark and |‘ "3 iz R FOR SOUTH FLORIDA ALL PARDON RECORDS club livaly for him, 1 ng 2 wire-tapping swindle, ended today | P P in ti 4 At i I e { - to a place in th B & en Governor Gile ?1”],sy ::nm:.'!rx "11 Jacksonville, Dec. 1S, Although Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 1¢ ,.f(.ov,‘ The Woman's college in Tallahas- | 1as the call, althonz A cdere i Jd i g without bail | . - AR, o1 ¢ e 3 g b M PARTNER codered him he ]? ]”l bbb ition | 1 has passed his seventy-second ¢ W. Donaghey, who “l” Te- ) see WL Close o0 ool Liur-aas | er Texas aspirants, incliuding Repre- wnding the arrive of requisition | : n . 1. fesue ap ) | . N Het IN LIQUOR TRAFFIC.| " mL- y ‘(‘r' . : Dix 3 £ New | Dirthday anniversary, Olof Jonsson from office Jan. 1. isied par-|pec. 1%, 10F the L iRsUbas woidays |sentative Robert 1. Henry, W it bl LA Boama oy ‘ S vesterday to 316 State and 44 ' 4ua conese Work Wil e resuied ,N:\--m,m like to be attorney k EEO L e of Sweder as determine v s " N Dec. 18.—A cire ,,];,»‘\“l"k- : e 1. ha € Ounty conviets as a protest against § g w. ou wdu. o lend Cole Johnson, who he mail order liquor firm Papers are expected to reach her {to start life anew after saffering ghe conviet lease system in vogue | Texas delezation to Baltimore. M words: “Uncle Sam i~|""]"-‘ SiNess reversos this State. Ag a result three P UEE s‘l"fl“ ]» | 1y's ambition some dav to be speaker s vt :HMN nu"‘l FmE Jonsson, who formerly lived in St S'81¢ convict camps will be abol- makes it comy r veste ¢ by Senator | 5 hed. Several o s s . ; : i % T ¢ ?‘-'frda_\ Uy Sengti Louis, got down to his last $10 whe ‘ e f' erl ‘”,“ sRa LS fy him with h = illustration of the ex- | WALKINB SUFFHIGEHES b deotiig A A reoengaged in the building of good | k while Johnson is not as vet a 3 | e ( ded to start South o try to N " ¢ he said the United | to start South and try 1ouds, however, will he continued in | | tional fizur mpliedly taking part in “et a little farm. He spent $N.50 107 cperation. The conviets pardoned | (By Associated Press.) | of local prohibition | (By Associated Press.) @ ticker to Nashville, and walk+«d vere serving sentences of from ona New York, Dec. 18, “.lui““il];l A fertilizer plant is to be esta States. Senator Ken- Ossining, Dee. 18, Braving the|from that city to Jacksonville. He | filfteen years today every police station in the eity | lished at Live Oak and the splend « chief jeech in sup-|rain, six survivors of a band of suf-|stil 2'5 miles to travel before | The governor in a statement v-x-‘nnwl fly the American flag from 8 | p!osphate which is found Shepard-Kenyon bill tnjl‘ra:un.-s. marching from New York | he is 1y to settle down on a f:arm.: ined his action in issuing the par~| o clock in the morning to 5 in the abundance in the lower sectic iments of liquor by any |t Albany, started out this morning. {Luy said this morning that lie had nn“ wis and scored the “lease system {evening daily. Heretofore the regu- | that county will be u as a [ interstate commerce | Peckskiil, twelve mileg distant was|fcar that he would get along and [:1! magistrates who impose lengthy | lations required it only on the|for making several s of -

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