Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 16, 1913, Page 1

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Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State; LAKELAND, mmA, TBUBSDAY JA‘J 16, 1913 No. 64, MLLENS AGMIN BLEASE GIVES | "™ MIANI GETS SAVED-FAOM TILLNAN DOW NEXT SESSION ELECTRIC CHAIR| THE GOUNTRY' OF FEDERATION S ! Seui e WERE TO HAVE BEEN ELECTRO- | I ENOUNCES BOTH TILLMAN AND CFFICERS ELECTED AND OTHER 05ILE RIDE FORMED e s AN | § Ly F MORN- i ‘ pLEASING FEATURE O] CUTED TOMORROW BUT FOR | EDITOR OF COLUMBIA NEWS- IMPORTANT BUSINESS MARKS [ NG PROGRAM. GOVERNOR'S INTERFERENCE. | PAPER TODAY. SESSION'S LAST HOURS. { s - i it of the pleasantest i (By Associated Press.) | Columbia, 8. C., Jan. 16 In a spe Th thlru-mn—lrn_n:ml convention ! sathering was en- Richmond, Jan. 16.--Floyd an:l: OEEE 15 The TeEislkirg oy : b ;i Hessiage o Leglshi » OvV= . Qtate Federati { 4 41 No. 1776, C. & J. Claude Allen, the two Hillsville gun- | ; E et o the State Federation of lLabor rtained the visiting men, sentenced to die in the electrie | wor Blease bitterly attacked Sen comes to a close this afternoon, the oker in the Herron | Bl (nbrrow,. . wers. agaln res|ator Tillman and W. A, Gonzales, final important business of election | wWilloughby acted | prieved today by the governor. ditor of the Columbia State fou of oficors and choosing of the place emonies, and afteg g tueir conmection with the famour tor holding the nest convention hav- Higy ""T“’ nag rl‘lnl IEE'S BIRTHDAY WILL BE Piwan letter, published two days ing been disposed of at 3:30 o'clock t music, he .ll‘ OBSERVED NEXT MONDAY. | [bviore the recent prinmry. The goy- i WA Gl G ton to make a few e Miami, West Palm Beach and San request he complied lee's birthday falling on next Sun- or denounced the newspapers ford were rival points for the con- N o of his ability. Mr. duy, the Veterans and Daughters of | " rally and urged restriction on vention, but through the activities of . of Jacksonville, nexti (e Contedoracy have decided to ob- |11 press in the way of legislation Pelegate ¢ 1. Sheppard, editor of { md made a very ef- jrerve the day following, and on oMn- | S Sl | the Labor Journal, the first-named (} i g 5 0f v 0. ¢ Labor Journal, ] St-names i < tonching the aims of | Major Judson, vugiueer comumission l" iy afternoon at 2:30 o'clock a pro-| i W, N Sheats, the newly in- Mace secured the meeting, and the § ior generally, and some | er of the District of Columbia, may | sram suitable to the occasion, Will{ o 4 gperintendent of public in MIREG: RRGLTHE Y bl p i idn the Federation ' be made vice-governor of the canal! ¢ carried out at the Herron theater. : e ; next convention will assemble fn the i | sone i g Cruction, has an entirely new force | Mrs. Reld I8 the widow of the late Sk ? j o0 trimz about. Senmator H.J . The principal address of the day | o niie 1on. J . Compton, of [ American ambassador to England Manie Ol i .1: next called onm, and re- | | will be delivered by Gen. J. A, Cox, i bt for TWenty-tWo Vears su- The selection of officers was most }1 m his usual happy vein = fand other veterans who desire 10! g of I-xk.‘. wnm!;' il { harmonious. Hon. Lewis W. Zim, of I ril others made excellent talks, | speak will be called on. There will ""‘ Nioator of repute, s (U-In' chief St. Augustine, who has heen at the [ o a Stute Organizer Foalh-l a H'.ullllg by Miss Tuggle, and MIS. 1 b Bevis, formerly of Jack- head of the organization for many q o W 2 Russell and T. W. (‘m,{ ¢, Norvell will sing “The Heart | e R '_'._“_"”v of i years, was again unanimously chos- il & 8 Sugm| IEE AnJuuHN[u I““AY ol Dear 0)d Dixie.” Crossea of honor | dicland 'I’ulk county, is nnsh;(ant en as president. J. ¢ Privett, of + . the Labor Journal, Miami, | will be given out by the Daughters' . .. .k \iss Pauline Costa, of Jacksonville, was also re-elected see- 4 i Precident Zim, of St. Augustine. o the Confederaey. There Wil be [ 1y gne of the hest stenog- | Three Square Mlles Thurdated: in|Eotery spd. treisaror The conven- o n wddresses breathed a spirit | Will Reconvene " Next Thursday |scveral sonss rendered by the €On- | i i he State, I8 1o he stenoe. l Evansville, Ind.; Many Suffer. o b il o ‘raternity, and a disposition to When Untermyer Can Be federate choir papher and filing clerk. Tallahassee i ! ¢ "F dy lewing officers: suriite to the uplift of human- Present. - - P ng for Food. First Vice President M. L. How- id the remarks of each speaker A pain of $2.2661.923 was made g (By Assoclated Press.) eily Tampa: 7 sresid K K well received. | Washington, Jan. 16, The money |1 st year in hank clearings of Tampa © ipts for 1912 Evansville, Ind, Jan. 16, The pls“mm\l\' : hl‘:.l “;.lw :m : VeHenry Military band, which | 1 d i ; Nin b e MG e b oxtoflice pece [ vansville, ., Jan. 16, p erce, West Palm Beach. cHe y | trust committee will be forced to ad- Fla., as compared with the _"“ foit {ampa amounted to $188,026, an in- [ Ohio river today passed the 46-foot Third Vice President—W. C. 1 red several selections at inter-| tod (il next Thureday on |'** the total last vear having been § \us during the evening, received .;“‘”“rn DAY aUN VL B IEREny.9 $47.157.601 I“l"' of $11,020, as compared With | iapk, the highesy in several years | Blanchard, Ocala. A " v Pre ) Vil qower of romplimentary bouguets | *reount of the inability of ”’“““l Wl | The inundated section in Evansville ‘ Fourth Vico President €. L. Wil g drown out by the speakers. After Untermyer to attend. Jacob HJ TP ‘l\lulwr is estimated at three squard lmufhh}'. vl,nkol,.md.l « Whi ¢ company had enjoyed the|Schiff of the Kuhn-Loeb Co., a prln- PH"GHESS |“ iloe Mukiy Tkl Tikve bese l-lfthM\Ir.“lronh ent €. ) hit- sictivs and clgars, substantial re-| jpq) witness today, was called iri the socond storien of uxalr‘mk‘.r' o G W feshments in the shape of coffee and | . = " Sth thie SRR - Bixth. Vice Erestdent =0, a 3 s were served l"'\my to i nonursiion. 4 1 I-uuu-n Small towns in this district Elackwelder, Sanford. ] s foronoon. the. dalegates were | faethods of handling bond issues 'm- sending cries for help as food Delegate to National Convention 1, wurtained with an automobila | through bond houses and underwrit- i ipplies are belng exhausted at Seattle--W. E. Terry, Jackson- } ! ' adi : " g 3 p; alternate, €. K. She , Mi- &iv. wer the city, and shown some | ing syndicates. New Buildings and Industries Are|y.. .. Them to Have Authority to A \ullh. alternat E. Sheppard, Mi } ¢t pretty lakes and groves Sur-| George M. Reynolds, president of Sprifiging Into Life | lssue Loan Certificates: Central |FAIL 'ro mm TWO LOST SHIPS, o SN ROR EPc , runding. Goi 4 1- . I s | i "’”‘Q“ )""’““" “";‘ "“[ the Continental Commercial bank of Constantly. | Bank Needless. J. C. Privett, W. E. Terry, D. F. tesworth, a sto was made a ! Jashing f h o i % N ; (hicago, today told the money trust N m . Washington, Jan 16 After "Fw.nherslon. all of Jacksonville. irvlo ks, the lovely home of Mr Columbus, Ga., Jan. 16 The In el jays’ hunt, revenue cutter % b a4 Mre S M. Stephens, and the|tommittee that the present concen-f \ <»r| (By Assoctated Press.) WX | RNl B J 3 $ie 3 ustrial Index save in its s { Washington, Jan 16 The or- Senaca today reported by wireless ‘REV BASS TO DISCUSS 1 \ wandered through the mag- | tration of money and credits is @ il weak: t : S : 0 |y it was unable to find the bark. | gEr ol b 5 this week: sanization of twensy geographically a s ¥ SOME LIVE SUBJECTS. g srove, laden wit lm:}"'- menace to the country. He said hel ooy or twenty-six corpora- | located clearing noasces with author- | Carrie Winslow, and schooner Fu-| 3 ranges, tangerines and King | # interlookin i 2 b . A i nosed the principle ol inte rlocking IR cad SRRy Y que loan esrtificates convert- ture and admired the lovely rose “" austibiS arlesl '(mns with minimum capital Leks ity to dgsue loan esrtificates conve | e GthBAINE. chison Wi, apiAns nrectors A -d | itle on demand n"o zovernment car- 2 no and the profusion of beau- T, avgregating $1,573,100 is the » ord | g P e [ serviees at the revival there last TR eney at b wr e (g ace § , topical shrubbery. The visit- o' the Sontheast for the second voek i y 5 y il | night and this morniny. Again last 7 3 | [ vabie, was proposed to the House \ h Aehde lo & f dilzates expressed themselves GHEAI MBUH uNHESI in January. Many industrial andboeiney reform committee today s "'L "I ! (‘ '"\”:‘ "mc‘- o ‘l‘ n;w lighte i a : 4 ., the Auditorium overtlowin han delighted with the ‘ soeneral business lines are im cd, by resolution ny WA Nash, presi- umrx i ! I‘" s A & !5 3 .unl most of the Sunday school room dent of the Corn Kxchange National | sonory the evident fertility of the : BENCHRE - svehange Nations ? 1 the indications of progress | and the large sum involved is i | Poab e ehe Naeh dolared) l‘llin;.' for the night service A i 11 of the substantial develoentd TR s ’ There was unusnal interest in the erity ive on every hand tuere ax o no aecessity of a contral (By Assoc |.Llwl Press.) | i e ! ¢ hich is in progress in this ! n o . i : cervice, and fruits were evident both PROMINENT CITIZEN ! . “'f" ,\sso'clzllvd‘ l‘rols,s.) i e COUNLEY : ,hhnk' i .\vw‘ \""f‘k: "“"‘ !" 4 "\"“' ""‘h'lt | Lefore dismissal and during the aft- i | New York, Jan. 18. Seldom has —_— ments against Mellen and Chamber-| 500 NG members are com- i JAILED FOR MURDER. | New York city been the ~“vnnn- of ‘A notable feature of the rey CONFESSED AT LAST MOMENT. lain |ll'l'Sl1|<'n|.\ rt<s|'»t"'ll\'('|y of ‘"'" ing in every day, and there Is good 5 o m"_,'n“,ma,; ot nro'r~“11::mr :r'n;;lt\ ”,:‘,“l.l.n‘.“. '::r::’: fil.r the week is the number of ‘,“. : : v 1\(.1:\ rl‘:,:\l:.".u:l‘(;m\‘:-li"|f:.:|.:|lk 1‘[:1"‘“:‘!:: |m-m.nuv'. of the total reaching a . " ’_‘Hirman-n' higggealigt - .l S 4 ek ; class hotels and apartment 1308 Ocala. Jan. 16 Just \‘u'lnr.\ the | . 5 ¥ Bhegros: 5 bundred or more by Sunday night. . cha » board of | workers are on a strike .r.mnn lliiy te be erected in various citi vm- | drop tell yesterday morning at 11| chairman of the Grand Trun ar The consecration service this Y ,ml”ssm:mrs of Liberty | nd better working conditions; 15,- A ShovGusn It tgur and o clock, Johngon, the negro preac her | @Fe expec ted to be handed up to the morning for special work was most s in jail here for safekeep- | (00 waitresses threaten "i zo out he- | Onstrating ; i ’u"lv‘,c[(-(] for criminal assanlt on a|1vderal grand jury today. New jut impressive and was partaken in by Gy used of the murder of Wil-|fore the week ends. In Yonkers the|cther travel and in populat white woman, made full confession |oF has been substituted for one whe i, 0 o three score people. 11 Gunn, Jr., son of the wealth- | street railway company has not| “Plans are belng prepar! f 3 oo pig crime. Up to that time he had | i said not to be a resident of New | mgpigne Mr. Bass promises to dis- wan in that county. With his|noved a car since Jan. 1 {7-story office building to bv ct- | maintained silence, hoping that York. The government's plans thus! ... coro live subject, and make ms Clements was indicted by e e ed at Augusta, Ga. something would intervene in his be- insure valldity of the proceedinus| ., .. very warm for many very 4 “Important land deals ha: heen | half. azainst the men who are ch'nrgul.d(,m, people He will give his idea i with entering the alleged monopoly | ¢ whay God is going to do with the ! agreement in violation of the Sher- | «ywil-Not” family, and since this srand jury The boys have dis- |LAKEI.AND m red. According to a member CARRIES OFF TROPHIES Jury, it is said, Clements con- consummated. Kansas City iniostors henght a Florida traet of hn 'humm MEN AND oy =4 to the crime. He I8 held with-| The Roseland farms, of which Mr.|acres for $500,000. A Souti ! #or- man law famil MR gt 4 il s 1000. . e g y has so many members, the [ f ' Fearing that Mr. Clem-|) H. Wendler is the owner, carried | gin plantation of 5,500 acres was FARMERS T BE HEARD FROM. Y a0 preacher will likely tread upon a { \‘wuld not be safe in jail at|c{ some handsome prizes at the|purchased. Chicago capitalists (By Asclated Press) WILL SURE COME CLEAN great many toes. Mr. Bass follows » /. the county judge asked tha | jacksonville Poultry show, among|Lought several thousand air in y g THAT TUB. |the habit of getting what he says | Washington, Jan. 16.—The cur- rency reform committee of the Housa SEaE about God and his dealings from the New Haven, Jan. 16— To furnish | Bible, and it is safe to predict that met today to hear the last of the| ... /o president Taft the Hotel |pg will have the very best authority southern Alabama Timber on li Florida tract of 19,000 acrs Was purchased by a New York company. s judge for an order transter-|the number being first prize for the g ‘L'_ the case from Liberty county |test pullet bred cockerels; and also ) iadsden county and the defend- | firsy prizes for the best Pekin ducks, '"},:: = ":"’ in jail here. Blue and Buft Orpington ducks, and| “Among the items of construction :‘;::'“e"“l:':":):":‘h:';&u‘; ::': Taft recently gave an order for a|for what ho says of the “Will-Nots” i g8 ost damaging testimony |two special prizes, one for the best|work to be done, as reported this hfiklng currency law. Chalrman special bahtub elght feet long, four| Tomorrow night the evangelis: i i Y the jury was that given by | pen of Pekins In the show and one|week, are: Gl 3 i h feet wide and four feet deep. The|will be still more interesting, for he | 5 *gro who he_;rd the shots when | for the largest display of ducks. Mr.| “Apartment houses, Jackeonville, | (#1088 announce that the committee| ... which President Taft will oc-|will take for his subject that most i G'nn was assassingted. He went to | Wendler served the committes very |Fla., and $100,000, Miam!. Fla. | 11 later seek the views of businees | . . o uq chosen because it contained | mygterious personage, Calo’s wite. o one and clalma. bo aaw MF. |acceptably as Judie of the geess, |3200,000, Atianta, Ga. Sevannah, | Men. farmers and representatives of | b, 1orpest bathroom In the hotel,|What information this live preacher iy ‘meats and his two sons mount-|ducks and waterfowls. Ca., and Birmingham, Ala: botel Tabor. but the bathtub it contained was de- | Fas regarding Mrs. Cain it would not ) buildings, $250,000, Atlants. Ga., cidedly too small. be safe to predict, but doubtiess he b $150,000, Miami, $100,000 5t Pe-!TEXAS MOVES TO SEGREGATE ——— !will get pretty close to the Cain tersburg, Crescent Beach and Tar- xnmmn CRIMINALS. { familly, and those who come will not pon Springs, Fla., and hotel enlarge- | mm“s ” PE". 'rnd their time at all wasted. The 08 horseg to ride away. The young ©30's body had been riddled with *ullets and buckshot, many shots be- cwmll“m" nuu“m& "2 firad by the assassins. Then one U+mber of the coroner’s jury testi-| BHS I"F“Hmm' f4 thay Mr. CI ¢ l ment, Tuscaloosa, Ala.: church ] Austin, Tex., Jan 16.-—-Governor nm“{s SEB m& public is requested not to forget that i 3 B niomine ements, one of the buildings, Eastman, Macon and | Colquitt has issued a call for a meet- Mrs. Cain will be he center of at- & o Libert ent men of that section (By Assoriated ~Presl.\ Thomasville, Ga.; factory pulldings, | ing of the State conference of Char- traction on Friday night. f 3 M t y county, had admitted to| \ashingon, Jan. 16.--A written|Fensacola, Fla., and LaGranze and | ities and Corrections in this city on (By Assoclated Press.) Everybody Invited to all services. - at he had committed the deed. | o knowledgement purporting to have | Waycross, Ga.; jail, Walker county, | Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 28, to| Washington, Jan. 16.—Cipriano J “ been signed by Charles Stump in 7 iW0 DEMOCRATIC SENATORS August, 1905, that he had disposed | Elount and Chambers counties, Ala- | to State and county charitable insti- | the immigration authorities barring Albany, N. Y., Jan. 16— New York State went on record yester- day as favoring the proposed amend- ment to the federal constitution pro- tama; library building, Boston; Ga.; | tutions. Among other things, the|kim from admission to the United paving, Gadsden, Ala, and Pensa- conference wil relcmomoBdeNS States reached Secretary Nazel today cola and St. Augustine, Fla.; schoo! | conference will recommend the se- | who gave it immediate attention. 1t tuildings, Atlanta, Ga., and Starke, | gregation of hardened criminals in|:i: expected the case will reach the Oatied 8 Fla; telephone plant building, At-|the jails and reform schools through- | ccurts and the far-reaching question | viding for the election of United : tates senators from Colorado | tion committee today by George|lanta, Ga.; theater, Mobile, Ala.; |rnt the State for the protection of | involved will be decided judicialls | States senators by the people, when eslerday ! Stump, a brother of Charles. warchouse, Troy, Ala. those serving their first term. for the first time. the Senate passed the resolution. ,v FROM COLORADO. | of certain Standard Oil letters to | “Mr. Chamberlain,” and “Mr. _Denver, Jan. 16.—Former Govern- | Mooney” of the New Vork Journal ,h"_“- S. Thomas and Gov. John F.|for coneideration, were placed be- Shairoth, Democrats, were elected | fore the Senate campaign contribu- | Alabama, and jall improvement, |discuss legislative measures relating | Castro's appeal from the decision of l NEW YORK ALSO WANTS IT.

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