Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 4, 1913, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. ~ Look! Look! We are going to give our customers a treat for the holiday season. Com- mencing Monday, December 16, we are going to dispose of all our $14 and $15 suits for $9.00. Mind This Is No Sale. to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.--All our75¢ and $1 Ties to go at §50c. 1 Don't forget ! The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland \ .l“"“" ! AN &3 10PODOPOHOI O DFOIO PO FOR SOOOVCUCCACOCAICVIACOUCINI0 A Snap for Quick Saie, 80 Acres 1 As fine land as there is in F‘lorlda one and a half mile from st:tion; 4)0 4 res under gr)ml wire fence; 30 acres cultivated; 128 large bearing orange trees. 200 grapefruit truee hudded 4 vears old; 30 acres fine pine timber: 10 acres choice hammock land cov- ercd with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, another $2.000 to be paid in one, two and three years, Act quick as this wili not last. Call o1 write THE ALEX, HOLLY REALTY CO., Lakeland, Fia “HOOGVOO0B0VGO0000UAOOVTON MDA OMOBOBOTOIOHPOBIFOIEOR O QBOHQIOETPIPOT FEQSOEOROS | Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store— we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery ‘xun and has done | for the trip and the woman went to jover the {1n the year just closed. years THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKiLAND, FLA., JAN. 4. 1913, l | REMARKABLE ESCAPE OF WOMAN SWINDLER | | Bids o lay standard sidewalk Emmaline Fos- ' aiross North Missouri avenue at the ‘nx, arrested in Daytona, has been intersection of West Peachtree street Il\m;. at Sorrento, Fla., for some' will be received by the street com- her trading in mittee until Monday, Jan. 6. at 7:30 fanford, although little is known p m. ¢! her here. Specifications can be found at .the. o sanford, Jan. ]SK IPPER ELECTED BANK PRESIDEy The following is an editorial no- an earnest of jts BUCCess g4 tice from the Lakeland Evening Tele ;. ity. He is an apje '!mn‘ . ram of Dec. 20, 1912: fer, o Saturday she presented checks on office of the city clerk. &l i ;nee“ng Gl e :el:lige;:l;oazzlt:[‘:le concery ! I ely, ung "the Eustis ?dllk to Yowell & (o, R. E. SCIPPER, ot directors of the American State sufficient it #nd to L. P. McCulles in payment Street Commissioner. |Lank held last night, J. L. Skipper it1 growth and i ess 1 DB the DAl i wwiitn o T B Ziri for g O:lhj uur-:nhasedh takkm;.' the bal- |\ jig CIRCUIT coC RT, TENTH | was chosen as president of that in- Illon of its business This cash balance amounten o onY; JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUX-| stitution, vice R. L. Mayes resigned.| The American St S50 When the thenenied to about Ty, FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY | Mr. Mayes has made a splendid ex- its doors in Octobe, .. . - h“‘ ¢ checks were pre- \ 3 preston vs. Frank . Page |ecutive officer for this young but though the third bankin A‘ho"fr‘ nnur tdo\"wer« refused because of and Mary W. Page.—Bill to Re-|thriving institution, but finds the established in Lakelang sety Ho fungs, i move Cloud from Title. pressure of personal business so great 1DE a fair share of (. *’d%ni In some way the woman made her escape from the officers here and got ¢n board northbound train No. 80 | of the Atlantie Coast Line Railroad. The conductor of the train was notj- fied by wire at Orange City Junction s to have the woman taken off the ;. train and placed under arrest, bhut again the woman made her escape, alter a hard fight with the conduc- tor when the train came to a stop at Deland Junction, Running away from the depot and dciendants and that the said defend- the train, she disappeared into the 'ants are over the age of twenty-one woods, and it is evident that sh«-fw.u-s; it is therefore ordered that spent the night Saturday somewhere sl non-resident defendants be and in the forest near Deland, as she ap- | they are hereby required to appear peared at a house about two miles to the bill of complaint filed in said from that city on Sunday morning. cause on or hefore Monday, the 6th | Here she told a story about tnvol-'lld\ of January, A. D. 1913, other- ing across the country in an auto- ' Wise the allegations of said bill wiil nobile; that her car had broken 'h¢ taken as confessed by said de dewn on the roud, and she asked the fendant. privilege of using the telephone to !t is further ordered that this or- send word to a zarage in Deland to Ucr be published once a week for five send out another car to take her to (vnsecutive weeks in the lakeland Iaytonia. This privilege wag Telezram, a newspaper published in sranted, and the car was sent out fuid county and State. from the DeLand garage and she This 27th day of November, guve orders to the to 1912, «ke her to Daytona. Arriving in Daytona the automo- bie was stopped on Ridgewood ave- nue, the driver of the ear was [7:!1(" It appearing Ly the affidavit of the ' complaint in the above stated cnule' that Frank W. Pag: anc Mary W.'! Pac, the defendants pamed in the hill of complaiut, are non-residents i thy State of Florida, residing in| Uuited States and in the State| New York and as complainant is il.orined at Rochester in said State. ‘Tiat there is no person within the 1w ui Florida, the service of a sub- A D chanffeur A. B. FERGUSON, ClerkCircuit Court. W 3. PRESTON, Solicitor for "‘nmplnlmnnt. THE CIRCUTT COURT--TENTII JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- TY, FLORIDA-—IN CHANCERY. David Alderman vs, William Car- uey and B. H. Ray.-—-DBill to Re- move Cloud from Title. It appearing by the affidavit of W. Preston in the above stated cause a home on the west gide of the rail- N road track, where che told another story of having been out all night ! Fecanse of an antomobile accident, and asked the woman if she would | give her something to eat and place to rest for a time, The woman of the house complied that William Carney and B. 11. Ray, wlth the request and goon after eat- ing the Fost the defendants named in the bill of B Io er woman disappeared. complaint, are non-residents of the ere traced til 'm-r moyaments: were State of Florida, hut are residents of raced un v was locate X " g WL Eheswansloontedt ontbhe iy idq Batos s“..uet near the industrial school in That there is no person within the Midway, and placed under arrest. State of Plorida, the gervice of a sub- The woman was dressed in a night- poena upon whom would bind said rown, shoes and stockings, a skirt defendants and that the said defend- nightzown and CAPC ants are over the age of twenty-one thrown over her years; it is therefore ordered that | said non-vesident defendants be and they to the bill of complaint filed in said fitty-two cnuse on or before Monday, the 6th A, Do 1913, other- ovcurred in the United States wise the allegations or said bill will In previous be taken ag confessed by said defend- has been much ants. 190 having been recorded in. 1t s further ordered that this or- and 170 the year "der be published once a week for five | fhe past ten years the number weeks in the lLakelanu | hoen steadily Iivening Telezram, a newspaper pub- a 8 a shoulders, ONLY 52 LYNCHINGS IN UNITED STATES IN 1912, are herveby required to appear Chicago, Jan. 2.--Only iynehiugs, known to be ‘such bevond doubt, day ol Janunary, the number iNh4 tollowing. has conseentive decreasing: Only one vear, however, produced fewer Tighed #id county and state, | lynchiags than 1912, In 1907 the This th day of November. A, D ! { 9 | record shows o1 iynehings, one legs ' 1912 tian this vear B. FERC!USON, i Iln some of the Southern States ('lerk Circuit Court. there were fewer lynchings in 1912 W. 8. PRESTON, than in st any previous vear Solicitor for Complainant. The decrease is attribnted laregely to 11-20-58ats th promineny violefee efforts made Governors and 2 citizens to prevent mob Many the hy 3 g i COURT, TENTH POLK COUN- THE cirevnrr JUDICTAL CIRCUIT, IN ol sovernors Y. ¥ ) | CHANCERY | have acted promntly and energetic- Ty, ”'("“ll gk “,l\l (: b | artha Foote vs, ] wen, ally to prevent tynchinzs, with the AGLLE A H ¢ 5 i 14 i Helen M. Foote, Frederick R deelared policy of giving the law A b \ i s Foote, Albert Foote. Charies K | Niee opportunity tor the punish- » ™ » | . Foote, W. A. Foote. W. A Foote, | ment of all alleged offenders, white s N . Tragtee. Bill to Remove Clond | or black. | Again, as in the record of former nmore from Title. 1t appearing by the affidavit of W, 8, Preston in the above stated cause | vears, Iynchings ocenrred in ‘G«urgla than in any other State. Wishing you all a Happy New Year, we are still ready to receive your orders. Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & . PHONE 93 OB+ IETPTPTPOIL ¥ & louisiana and Florid tuat \W. B. Owen, Helen M. Foote, siana and rida comy . 5 (:m \ll-d[ “ ‘\’:) th : l(“ [. l"' s et Frederick R. Foote, Albert Foote, oo ot AR Charles K. Foote, W. A, Foote and | Governor has goiie,on record as un- opposed to lynchines i ‘rtai ¢ : bl Ao g o SRn named in the bill of complaint, are | cases, had six cases of summary eoxe- : non-residents of the Siate of Flor- cution this year as agains only one ®la but are residents of the United fa the year 1911, Keatucky. with States that their postoftice address is eight lynchings in 1911, had a clean unknown. slate this year. Oklahoma an- That there is no person within lhel‘ other State with a clean record for | gyate of Florida, the service of al 1the last twelve months. The figures (subpoena upon whom would bind for Texas, Tennessee, Florida and ! i 8aid defendants and that the said de- Arkansas show fewer lynchings than | gandants are over the age of twenty- in 1911, In Mississippi, \Iabnm],me years; it is therefore ordered that and lLouisiana the number slizhtly | gajd non-resident defendants be and Iex«-oed that of last year |th¢'.\' are hereby required to appear : The States outside of he South | ¢,, the bill of complaint filed in said l“'hvre ‘lyn«h'ing.s oceurred in 1912 ceuse on or before Monday, the 6th were \\'c-nl Virginia. Wyoming, Mon- day of January, A. D. 1913, other- “mnn. North Dakota and California. wise the allegations of said bill wiil ! By States the record is as follows: be taken as confessed by said de- W. A. Foote, trustee, the defendants | Georgia, 14; Louisiana, «: South fendants. | Carolina. 6; Florida, 5 \labama, 4; 1t is further ordered that this or- | Arkansas, 3; Texas, 3; Mississippi, der be published once a week for five !3: Tennessee, 1; consecutive weeks in the .,akelnn” Wyoming, 1. West Virginia. 1; Montana, 1: California, Evening Telegram, a newspaper pub- | ' 1, and North Dakota, 1. licshed in said county and State " In the fifty-two I¥nchings the This 27th day of November, A D | ivirtims of all but two were negroes. 1912 Three negresses were included in the ‘list. Alleged crimes against woman or girls and the murder of white persons aceount for practically al of the cases. "A. B. FERGUSON. Clerk Circnit Conrt "W S. PRESTON, Solicitor for Complainant. 11-30-58ats joena upon whom would bind said | § that he is compelled to give up the position; in justice both to himself and the bank, and his resiznation was therefore reluctantly acc-epted. The selection of Mr. Skipper to kead the affairs of this institution is perity of the city, ang 1dep e wanagement, with the 2row dty, will undoubtedly g, Pecome an important ;. community’s vertisement.) ’Jrsh \ factop in financia) Yeing Another shipment of those delicioys Peanut Butter Kisses have 4. nved. When wanting something iy candies don’t forget them. §c Sack. H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 O OPOPQIOP L HEHOBOEOH0 B OO FOPOece0e ¥ b TN o R T | SOPRGRIOFOPIPQITPOFOE 5 DEO «0 HOUOPOFOI $OK v 074 e Lakeland Artificial Stone “uiis Near Elcctric Li:ht Plant MAKLES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MOxAY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Saic BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Fiowe Mounds, Ete, @ood Btock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charye H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. ““The Home For Savings' Through the Door of a Bank Many a voury man has won his wuy upward in the business world. The habit of siving in a representative institution---as well as the helpfui as sistance which this bank renders patrons-- demands consideration. The doors of this bank are open to as- sist every worthy onterprise of ind vidual or corporation its VSN NN NSNS NS NSNS NS NE S AP THE AMERICAN STATE BAN# OF LAKELAND ————— We Pay 4 Per Cent Intercst GOOOAOOO0OOOROAOCOCC Smlth & Steltz For All hinds of REAL ESTATE See Us fol‘ ROS[IMl[ and PARK HILL lols Lakeland. Fla.3 Deen & Bryant Building SQUARE DEAL It you wish to rent & house or have a house you wish * rent; It you have a house to sell or wish to purchase one; It, in tact, you desire i) buy or seil anything in the line of real estate, this is my specialty. See me before you close a det: Full information given cheerfully ang freely. N K. LEWIS Room 1, Raymondo Bidg: soe0s0sd? 3 1 - 3 { i i

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