Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 8, 1913, Page 1

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f:Dl‘j PLAN ; STOR™. ON ert ith of 1t who owns u d to at of Ta join in the morning o Lakeland ban with Lake Tampa thousands of peo- 'h toaded tike hy t the present time, Florida ot iton 11 surely RIS will make an The cost of this nt will be simply llons of neantime talk ceretary, to place L of Florida hi: it conelusively m v to do 18 heine than ikeland and her rieh ! cannot he entirely hid- Lo outside world, 1y or less aceidentally, and ! that we have remained tmost nunknown phazard .wuy of making prog- he a relic of the in various ways (for there thereto), and persistently worked to wal road plians, carried into effect day after! -1 ing this country at the international | London analytical chemist. He will give some chemical and spec- vland is going to be adve The northern ent who in 1913 is unable lLiakeland, will, before the ut. know it to be one ot known points in Florida or to lose his job. The wise men of this town realize have anything to offer * to and they must advertise. Board of Trade, composed | of the business men of this that they must do the! wver hefore 1lize ne and greater development | ind surrounding country vatter the people right in nity they and | and again what w The business which dvertise is a dead one wrely supporting life, where Yive zain or and ise with a commun- 1ess man who is get- s is the man who carries and judicious pian and it is so with ev- town in the countr eland Board of Tra t spare no now reus on in judi- advertising. The ttee or- s¥ and plan for thor- ilicious advertising oxtent possible, and urze ~operation of every live community, and thev cheerfully he effort the dead or dying from of has bheen to to awak mes JRCH JRUA AN CHU PI‘ shyterians 1 active Christian workel‘s w.a PATTERSON, Pastor. . by | for | prospectors drop in | g | | stranger | | i | in line shonld | ginia is chi tee of the Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Pm of the Best State. pre committes Curten ntative irmat v nrter Glass of Vir sub-commit- f the CART I'. uLASS LAKELAID FLORIDA, SATURDAY FEB 8 1913. SUPRENE COURT UPHULUS ANT AU LAW, ruTe T ENTS THE SHIP-| 3 OR 1ML N OR IMuUA- NTION IN SAID TO ‘XICO BE L\Z,-]T Vinbissador and have been \tovieo are cha frust investigating aen e is considering Aldrich plan nareiy, and that I Wl the Unit A A A A A A AN A ranged o1 | MAN KILLS THREL N beld in the L o'cloek seientific lev Alcohol ' is m Mass T But | here nine one ) ki n u ROES. adiministra any move month at int S T HETIHE city meeting e 10 Auditorinm tomorrow I will 1) br ol sheak 1 0 years avo, phase Witk unti-alcohol 1909 and tacular demonstrations at the clo:wl“" unlawful contract for No admission fee om his lecture 18 of the most Faylor city, {and specialists in the of the COREress un Tavlor, on is having spoken | noted authors of Bos- “Science no wures in the hign school auditorium. | world on in DOG BRAIN SUBSTITUTED an Ann Smith, FOR MAN S BY SURGEON. of nerformed surgery removed cnhstituted suffering Y T ain operation A from sorted to in out from an snesthetic } 1y ofore part and the Mr th s in brain of a dog was had operation a last effort to save the Smith to insure the continued | today that is said never to Arbor, \hch Febh, & Kalamazoo, in University the aleohol prob- a delegate represent- abseess on Tonight iniluence and i consider under the e he tinz has s submitted hospital have beer history ot | of his brain was been was re come of the comfort- | i South Mexico with o disord: reported INOTHER SUIT FILED BAINST TRUST Ass Feondineied rebel Zapat and unrest ar- espread he continue to he at t o giving two lec- | Press) The a third anti-trost Ma ( Ry I'renton al b federi made the the povernment move against United Shoe in a civil suit filed her the | chinery Co today charging so-called with wielding a monopolistic power in | 1 and unfair trade tactics to force the Leigley company, competitor, into leasing: :und the fixing the price on the “'ln 'seam trimming machine.” The Fed | eral Court is asked to terminate th the the United Machiner: contract under which Deigley A. to company gave Co. the exclusive right to lease ma The is a severe arraignment of the trus! chines government's petition alleged unfaie practices, which ar said to give twenty-five million do lars to the trol more trade, United company than 99 per cent of ! to ol the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Dr. Nowlin will begin tomorro® ians on the case re-| the man’s | further are sat-! WEST VYPGINTA SENATORS (Ry ARE EXHONERATED. \ssociated ton, heir port elect decid TInTeo) ter crushed to the bottom of a shaft vnirn Press.) < .——Senators Vir- charee f We tion ot azo w in by where the men were working. right a geries of sermons on tiv nlar evils of the day sermons cach Sunday night in The ts “The Evils of Suieic tivils of Divoree “The Evil | 'runkenness,” “The Evils of {bling,' or to teil , preaching 1} cession, enhj are lows: ete Sunday evening the subject [te the “Sin of Suicide.” | The Sunday school meets at ! «. m. Everybody invited ‘|' U. at 6:15 p. m. The 1 "rr-'uth' serviee at 11 ith ]‘ hich «ll have a cordial invitatic o | CORN SHOW TO LAST A OTIT“ WEEX a Dro »: th rviee oflicial the show will longer. st enuse | trist | { Telegram does not | couragement. be good for a weekJ LIQUOR BILL | 5 THRESHED LIQUOR INTO ligaon e Conine vl [RIREY weideration of honrs' general METHODIST CAURCH. | worn R (. Jen cach on It The One nment ng " ane In the ST W v lnvire ! will he Both alit down to md to deal of lite toe snhieet oetienl magters cveral Tavimen, thonch the will T piese heing ni lareeh will he of especial or elinps are attend d mterest REANYATO RUSH and this one WARSHIPS 10 SCENE (Ry Associated Press) Feb. 8.~ The prepa- raticns for rushing States warships up both coasts of Central W\ ashington, United America to meet any emergency there went forward rapidly today. From confidential sources the gov- Cornment has received ominous specu- Jutive reports that the junta has de- posed the dictators LOCAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PROSPECTUS. Elsewhere in this issue appears the prospectus of an enterprise which is mueh needed in this city and which will if its plans “vork out, Le of great benefit in the promotion the growth and development of Lakeland and the country contigu- Ous, :nd loan association will enable many people to conserve their small savings and become owners of their cwn homes, who otherwise would tind great difficulty in accomplish- ing these desirable purposes. The zive its endorse- ment to any project without being convineed of its excellence, but, aft- «r looking into enterprise, it feels that it conscientiously cemmend it as worthy of every en- The Board of Trade a strong endorsement, o this can also gave it {nfter examining the plans and pur- | poses of the proposed association. Mr. M. G. Willard, the probable :'<t cretary, is a gentleman of probity and ability, and his experience along this particular line will be invalua- ble to the enterprise (By Associated Prcfiflj Muskogee, Okla., Feb. 8. —Justice noved swiftly when R. H. Lusk former presiden he First Nati Rank of W edav t of 1 cn the train carrying 1 at Leavenworth said to be $40,000. ter he wy prayver- | T HOUSEw ', 1‘I PRL \'L\T Methodist ehureh to- ! Thine | SOrIHONE | A properly conducted building | ville, and they are being congratu- (ever rendered in Florida for personai ; m to prison | His shortage is|crowd this afternoon and escaped | ments are ece fany e [ wmcess - CANBLERBRANDS 124 POLIGEMEN A5 GRAFTLRS {SAYS IN SLVENTELN S HE )0 TOR PRO- x;wION' YEAR iLa e two ed. and waere ~betweens James who told come- thou- in today dguarters Pyesterday inoth Al aldermanice t he h proi Pure a retived the i Pmittec (he sand dolbars seventeen years I'he terest centered on the police b though it believed that Commis- | sioner Waldo wiil noi suspend any of those mentioned until e confirms the truth of the charzes is nww l | WOMEN MUST RIDE SITEW IN' CONFEDIRATE P AYS PARADE. -Declar- of riding ¢t contra- ho Unit- was litions South, o= Nushille, that astride hy Tenn., Feh the practice women is in dir principles of Veter to proser ing 3 heiress and A Edwund K. { diction of the wed tof . ndant of | ed G and | Helen Stallo voungest daushter of Cincinanti Vichoe! famous n hew of the ! Miss ol Hallo is Prince eng N v nfederats . whieh mized and eondit o o i, ndant l< nnessee ins\on of Con- | \'e tiicio wrshall ternns, aud ©X !uk!U'tl‘.i LL nat 1 0 *;, dmm TR | u.(....Z‘H. 4 Brunswick, ( | (Ry AWilham tire ke i iblloirel The issuance of this order has pro- St | voked a storm of disapproval from 2 i i 'Y\'lsh\lllr\ women prominent in Con- while being airman | Sl federate Veterans' circles, who vig- I'llju of the House money and lrllhl‘ - orously contend that tffdy lose none committee. While the oil magnates : . : of the refinement peculiar to the Old condition is serious, it thought there is no immediate danger South through the douning of the divided skirt. They claim that it the order is enforced they will not participate in the parade of the vet- erans at Chattanooga. SMALL PR CENT OF AMERICAN CHILDREN IN SCHOOL. of the parade to be RN d a enoap= caring mounted in other than a rid- ing habit will be compelled to re- et wder that any won Press , Feh, X Asgociated Wi improved this ing his breakdown hocketeller reported o nmorning ol questioned hy Ch 15 A. C. L. LOSE OUT IN $20,000 SUIT. (iainesville, KFeb. §. -Information has been received here that the Su- preme Court of Florida has sustained the verdict rendered by the jury in the Circuit Conurt for Alachua coun ty by which John A. Whitney was awarded judgment for $20,000 against the Atlantic Coast Line Rail- way Co. for the loss of a foot while plaintiff was employed by the com- pany. The accident occurred at Bur- nett’'s Lake in 1908, and thé case was tried twice in the Circuit Coure here. The verdict was the same at each trial, and the Supreme (‘Q.lnq decision settles the matter. The plaintiff was represented by C'ol. A. H. King, of Jacksonville, and Attorney Wm. S. Broome, of Gaines- Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 8.—"Fifty thousand children under the age of 16 years are at work in Pennsyl- vania,” Charles H. Chute reported today to the Child Welfare confer- ence now in session here. ‘“Pennsyl- vania leads the United States in the number of children of tender years regularly employed,” he said. “Ot all the children of the United States up to 16 years of age only 12 per cent are in schools.” STORY OF TURKS' DFFEAT : IS NOT CONFIRMED. (By Associated Press.) London, Feb. S.-—A sensational story that the Turks suffered a crushing defeat by the Bulgarians ; the peninsula of Gallipolis was injury. 1 not confirmed today, a telegram from SO‘KETHIN_G NEW IN CHURCHES. | %vfia this afternoon does not refer |to any fighting. mnsti | Juted upon the final outcome, the judgment being one of the largest on St. Louis, .\In, Feh, X tutional chureh which roof garden, free wnd dental elinies, : rood library, a complete gymunasinm, read and several other 1 the public, soon the West End of the First Christian building hizh, will will look somethi: theater At will * | CHAUTAUQUA RESERVED bl SEATS TO BE MARXED ‘ TUESDAY, FEB. 11, 8 A. M. rooms | have medieal, sore 1 =chool, a cwimming pool, a ing The sale of Chautauqua reserved o5 10 .un-ur-' :sflnt tickets is progressing and there !-d.l!\‘;'m many friends of the enterprise ‘recation | who are sufficiently intorested to The | have purchased ten tickets and sell stories | them among their friends, so secure £75.000, and | your tickets wherever you will and o ;\'hnh-class be ready to mark the place you pre- if present|fer on the plot of seats when it is nlans are carricd ont, according mtsho“n at the Red Cross Drug store, john 1. Prudt, pastor of the | Tuesday, Feb. 11 : One of our neighboring towns is ke the church endeavoring to promote a session of gation and not foree | four consecutive TLyceum entertain- “ion on those attendine jments which are called a Chautane fua, each attraction giving one en- tertainment concisting of Wm, Jene Pryan, Oup Weadliner; Wal- nd two concert mr attractions ' as our price t n © by ti n chureh two new will e cost moving picture hureh The theory is 1o m act a cong WATR PIT * ten days entertain- the price they ine thirty-five entertaime ntainly worth the pries -4 t r in the presence of a gaping , d'eate our with a bag containing $2,000. GRS asked.

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