Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 27, 1913, Page 1

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[HE LAKELAND ELV i_ | < SALLY ENTERTAINT. ...PA CITIZENS. | <0 Lakeland Ea laring the Day Ficas- - | Piontable O:e. | —-x.-l_.i Lakeland tween the all report ;\1 10 hospitality on of Tampa. Of worning Tribune ors 37 of them (- vesterday, cap- u some more hardy {ampa Board of Trade, iteh lunch at the Ger- BOOSTERS - 08 TN r. N s " 4 " Jubh as guests of the voposals for (resh negotiations, I}Il' pecof @ building, Miss Leona l'-ll'- 1] was formerly sceretary of the United A and the merchants of | Pulzarian conncil met today to dis- ; noof the same seetion was seri- o Mine Workers, About the portfolios ook in the baseball s the subject | Iart The greatest damize was - " of asriculture, interiop and war lit- « Cubs and the Cu-| { i Greensyvitle, whe twenty "\"! HEAS“N AIIABKE“ tle intormation is known. It is hint- [ them se o b i PUBLIC ‘ING MAY His woere demolished ! " 0 ap Jillnd oo 2 .||\ m :}'\.m” .f“l L1l Ambassador Appointed by Hucr- UBLI BQ}:U\(' '.!\A\ ,B.I? :< ‘l_l“!. L ed they will be flled with men Some of them are ta Be Recognized by This LEGALIZED IN FLORIDA. . " - whose ames have not been zeneral- Ty AR " m Tt 1 “" v 3 | Country. L and Wind Add to Great Dam-'jnt istate Commerce Commission | Iy mentioned, 1Ors Wers at I "‘"I’ | © Done. i Puints Out Neccgsity for a Cor- | 1 ; I (By A r ' : "' i ! ! i poration Commission, | JEVE TET EXCHANG 1A Ao y nre | w0 o !+ 1oswept this adi; & | " A ‘ : ) : | WER SATISIACTORILY. . | 6 { from { doing mach (B2y Associated I'ress.) | 4 1 ¥ ' | ! ) \ ! I' 1 th it ! of eiving all b i ‘ .‘ : I : | o 0 the | ar I ity of i their W : n W | i Y \ Merman Law to invoke the rule of ts of publie rost, : | il HVo 1 ‘ of the restraint | prints the f wing i ! : | d ' Vit ! doin vizoron ttion, We doubt there is v | | : terms in ! ! veented to the dizerepaney in the prices ll NED 1 " . v : T ”‘ by Dot conmer ( the Exeha mnd those ; il vini ! pald by independent buyers, hat we 1" wenided bwould be slad to have some member ciad retion.”™ 1 makes | Exchanse answer Mr. Blan- el HoRi | i 4 i : ; Wi | nd aricidioent 1o the febard’s inquiries: <1y ' s PTG { o Jitg in th tate " vl tha an heno vomembershin T A A ! o siist ; L. The | i [ 1 Pllaw do remore Trom the conrts the ! Bditor Lakeland Evening Tele- out Grand Central i thonght a bill for that puepos [the Cle Chase b i power to determine whit are reason- | gram: 1 have seen in the col e e LIS:AL.‘}EF MILLIONAIRE Feomtd be passed this vear, aused wochinee of plans by numer dable restraints. 1t recommends a nf‘v,”’lr ,,”,:.r fr;nn ”,A ,“ i iz ACYoRK the For-| BANKER NOW DOING TIME. ous othep sovind and semi-socinl oF- | federnl interstate cornor A e, Ap ne to time, ar- | b ! : ] g I cderal interstate corporation com- | ticles praising the work of the Cit- : ‘ | il \n :-n|)m‘,~1 “ic meeting of sanizations Thes lvlu!vs will :m\\ mission, with the power to super- | rug lxchange here in packing and Lat a Dutch Lunch. Lol il oot wmoltsmillonalys cLand Business Leagne was held o withhold any invitations to member-vise the corporations and pass on [ shipping of fruit; and, while I am as luneh time and the u"-:itll ot AT R fow nights azo and officers for the |<1ip untii Wilson has actually taken | ng approve combinations and agree- [ not a grower yet 'l um'lnterest d i oW e urned ont il . .“ i s Navonaty, .\ vear were clected, 1 his otheial residence here. ments, I to take » r wor v : ; = Powell had turned ontyp 00 New York, who began serv- 8, and to take over the work of | the subject, and so 1 would like to | to the German-Ame:- £l 6 GhVaR-Yen T sOnTenon Intha AL 7 | "wsolving illegal corporations, such [agk the management of the Ex- shore a real Duteh Wnci by fogeral prison last week, has ’ i Standard Oil, and the American|change a question that is being ready for the visitors n assigned to work in the prison SOme Na!es ‘oj Yesterday S Jite hn asked by a number of growers was on l.hr-.bnl of """li?lnmr.\, where Chus. W. Morse spent - around here, that is: Why can the ] the majority of Lake-| o 6 o time. This work I the | floo ters ’ T 7 1 T DEATH OF JUDGE SYD L. CARTER | Exchange not puy ns scod a price ors appreciated the faw |yt and most pleasant in the in- | $ ” ¥ v amPa ror: box for tho fruit 1t ships as th fiabtest 1 i | ) D s a8 the ..vn;ms-s for delight t ‘!s‘llnhnn Mr. Mills was given thel —_— . ' Gainesville, Feb. 27, Judge Syd | individual or outside buyers are pay- L 1 e u“'lih!rr:ur,\‘ work not to show him faor Pl visit of the Lakeland Boostropwho handles the biz machine with | 1+ Carter, one of Florida’s most dis- | ing, 1f Exchange packed fruit is in ! lunch Decanse he happened to be a multi-| 1 Tampi is now a pleagant menoc | e ease and kil of an accom- t tinguished lawyers and best citi- [ hotter demand, it should also bring Wi tites of the 187 vis-| e o) ore he ontered the | 1nd elsewhere we reprint from plished ehautfeur, zens, died at his home in East|a higher price than competitive re than w seore of doead | i Ty beeanse of the fact that | Tampac Tribune that paper’s aceon ' Eainesville st night at 9:10 o'clock | fruit, but the returns made do not appeased, elzars Were e ottering and hroken in health, [0F the affair. We do this be Speacking of machines, while com- |21ter a lingering illnes The fu-| bear this out. [ know of two or and speakers W' und that this is the only kind of{ weowanted our readers to gt parisons e o be avoided, it may | Peral will be held from the residence | three instances where independent ranks of both cities’ | (\re 1o can do. aatter as it was viewed trom o oe permissibie to say that the splen | this afternoon at 2 o'clock. buyers are paying $2.35 per box on s, i 1. l-r.n}l.\ % . nd of the lim A | did car of Mayor O. M. Eaton, which | -~ the trees while T understand that fampa Board of Trade | P, 0t was inevery respect aomag led the parade, attracted consider | atr ) i cech making with an | nt sne s ned th magnitnd {abl trent i el g ot g g an “ SNCCOSS, i ‘ ay ool Jable atte distinetive ¢ . il ) : AN | e wention. Ity distinetive colm about half of that after the fruit is come t was a happs B turnont was, we helieve, a 1 and graceful lines are such as would . hhln ed. 3 fr Mr. Bowyer was once al jation to those Tampans who haoe ake ark ar § 0 t Lakel il sl Rl Ll (ke it a marked car in any col- T and a great mauy growers would Lakeland and he counld not been in touch with Lakelan's'lcetion. Mayor Eaton, by the way, like the management of the E v of his old friends in | i | “rowth. As was remarked by one |l who occupied the place of honor h. s b " \ vele (By Assooln(ed Press.) i i 3 2 ; 2 A change to explain the reason for the elcoming the Lake- : ¥ o ‘ob. 27 ot the speakers at the luncheon, 1o next to President Bowyer, at the (By Ansoclated Press. discrepancy in If th rs he introduced Presi-! S0 ‘]" Lake -‘\ """“ J Feb rMI‘ : A ¢l procession as that which wend | luneheon, was called upon for an Paris, Feb. 27, ’i‘hv lr'ni.l' of the | keep up in this w?:lc:}mw h(ali‘:g: hall { coland | Tornd strie this place early to- | He “ g £ s i ) ay, v ’s all of the Lakeland|!or? "'“ f' k s ,'] ‘] i "k( ~.n,:l ed its way through the stroets of faddress. [e did not make a speech, | “ang of twenty-two automobile ban- | number of memho;s of the Exchan v, who responded in a|'at. blowinz down oi rri Suits Tampa yesterday ever started outfhut his declination was so graceful | dits who have held aris in ter decl h is wi het 4 to the address of wel- | dumuxing other properts The 108s | pn o wjay™ town that everybody knew he could have | tor montt led I. | e o S S O p i by ki 75.001 4 ¥ . : ave [ Tor months ended today. A veidiet | year in the Exchange and 1 do not roduced Mayor 0. M |is vstimated at $75,000 The reception given by the Tam-!made a good one if he w ey 0 | 3 i @ 3 + would o guilty was returned rai see where anyone cr ame wd, who in turn zave | MAYBE HE IS HEARTBROKEN. | i Board of Trade was gedd by ¢+ | vighteen on counts includ 7l ""R‘. ¢ ‘_‘ {0r4 e o ”'”T se “enator H. J. Drane e the utmost cordiality and a It is rather to 1 | 5 R e e rane {8 an interesting | sandusky, Ohio 27T Because.| ine display of good will “x- | scme sort of Alaliaiin ”""I wurder, arson and robbery. Four, |sentiment. They are there for re- ! his talk was filled with ..'.nrrlm‘-,, to her petition, her hus- nessions 1’.[ President Bowver \ wn!r' nged P e g 1 ;.lr-l““ WlinE tieee Huuh romplices. SIS W OE0 SAERGt GlRTe S ughpeativ v b 5 il '.“! eglhtlons L, sions il wy “ + OF at least an advance hint |[vere found not guilty. for selling o the highest bidder. nt suggestions He | band sits up in bed at nig | President rorein. and Secret Yy ziven to some of those who were Yours truly pa when it was a vil- | howls like a dog. Mrs. Elizabeth | powell all breathed this spirit and | called upon to talk, i I v : : y i alk, in order that | N people and Lakeland ! Miackay Octze] today asked the Court | 11 Lakeland Boosters came home | they might have had some slight ONLY ONE BATTLES]UP 1 B ml"\‘\C”‘\R“' is ouly a railroad camp of 0! Common Pleas to divorce her from | fealing more than ever that the #en- | preparation. Our boosters are as in- Washington, Feb. 27 The two b . ™ ne white man. He was|John Henry Octzel on the ground |.yal interests of these two South | telligent and / : <& RM " | Ll % i | 4 and as full of good sense|battleships progr: rably report- an. Today, Mr. Dranethat living with him longer is im-{Fiorida cities are mutual and iden- and good ideas as any in the counL ed by the v:)a\al‘t’:m:r:?ll: mw;: de PRL T e = OR NONE. ; i‘:x;:da:;l:::and a':i;”- b ? la-]\y 1 m:"h . p!rn tical. }':-:) but most of them are employed | fated today in the House sitting as| Chicago, Feb. 27 A telexram f sis % e reaso ed in a rinaway ma § 3 . avocations that such a kindly feeling for | ceding their marriage at Sandwich, e : in public speaki "“"f" e e el syt ¢ that she is such a pretty |Ontario, June 4, 1912. Tt was on| The trip was made without any| ., g o g9 ng. Still, everyone|ment to appropriate for only one|Dunne, made public here today, calls ter the wedding trip that followed, ac- | faterial accident to mar its pleas-fq 0000 dld mighty well, and re- | battleship was -'ld"'l""" for the Democrats of Illinois ‘o sac- ’_ thwly Dennble St to the plaintiff, that the de- | ire. Only one car of those that i = adl‘nou (;o :m‘.;:dl;i\:nmm! by their e rifice both federal senatorships rath- Lukeland. speakers . were | fendant's inclination to canine ten- |sfarted failed to reach the destina-| o, 050 0 r praises on the | GOVERNORS BOARD 01" Tmn er than accept the short term only. responded with mew ideas | 1 neics we sted. Eet-|!icn on time, and it arrived a couple | & ey _— TOMORROW NIGRT. | The mesmge is believed by members g o | 3 , cky res-| i hours later. This was rather re-| of the L sl linesy: GELWeeh the | sel. owber of lusky res 1 v Legislature to nave made im- g et ] [m e ealthy :-nurkahlo and indicates that La'e-| o 48 a great stunt, taken as a| The regular meeting of the gov- | possible any termination of the dead- pioneers and . o Boditbul B el {14nd hag the best in motor carc. o€ | hw and Secretary Holworthy, |ernors of the Lakeland Board of |lock at Springfield through a Sher : e ] lin other thinge. 'a® an | Who orizinated the idea, is due great | Trade will be held in the Board ehout Florida, followed | It an credit for its & room | man-Lewis deal. This is the mes- he was 5.”"” ded ¥ “NHEHWUUU SUEU sizht to look hack over t! \EC O its successful completion. [ tomorrow (Fridav) night at 7:30. suge from Col. Bryan | vas eeded by N B £ $a b 2 FATS. - Rebreasnia | veantifully decorated mac! { public Alfield, chairman of t J. IOLWORTHY, Secretary. “Papers report the Republicans de- n, Hon. John F. Cox F[]H HUTEI. B".l-» 4 2 a8 far as the eye coull soe :u st ity committee, and always al jmand the long term as the only con < » Hon. Joh X, i ‘nereetie g 2 . 7 : a rn F. C : a sizht to renew one's pride i d'.;'r etic and willing worker B“.I.'PASSE'] AHE dition on which they will co-operate, T Lakeland, mmunits t R i yeoman servie ki H p 2 : . . iy Ameciated Prass.) e ,rn. lrr ity that conld o aftknte m”n:"r“ :‘_:: :"”’;'"» | I think it would be a serious mistake 1 - wel | Wash ' Pal 9% . Ssnator such a demonstration X a grea to a u . . - S gram. Mr. Cox : \\;153.‘ vy" ; }» Pkl ; G advertissment for Iak ,] wnd, and it !Al.l- N'E“I sEss"]" e(m':”',..‘,; lt" :::'] gt nse i usive chord when he | H Bankhead, of Alabama, m e | influence will be felt. Hundreds of R fow s ] t(‘l’"m Better al- immediate construe- | of T'nderwood’s prr.?_ ient v cam- » writer wf.!: fu'.ztvxnav. u - visitors to Tampa were put wise a (Ry Aswoolated I ow the Tezular Republicans to com- A : road between Tampa | paign, is defendant in a t ing the hospitality of Mr -to Lakeland’s advantages, as lhr‘; Washinzton Feb, 27 re_::) ~ 'M'«"‘. with the Progressives than b5 nd and this was used in | here by a proprietor of a Balt pper, making the trip in his ma<7- streets of Tampa were strewn witt :'-fi»r a long -:llld iuhrh.l:xrmo I Lnat o ared b ' cov LSECN 20 5 ; z g B fon, — — e several succeeding | hotel for €2,273, the alleced bala nt seven-passenger ( . Lakeland literature, three thousand | p d the public buildi S(“Ssmu S £ .o Mr. Hetherington gave ou the contract for quarters for th # pleasure was enhanced by ‘h":bonkletu advertising this city hav. ’ O this mornin 'r'r mmd Nt it A mc:me" - 8 ey adjourned | training and normal course has ¢ most instructive talks of Publnshed in the Best Town in the . Wiug statements of | alternoon, ! inite progr i Lakeland' and l h g.v.u ity and erspersing his faects | with anced » and humorous refer- | caces to 11 people and affairs. Viee ont W, G. Brorein of the Tamopa Board of Trade, made a weal arsument for combined on the part of all South Flor- Jda it the greatest advantage may tuken of the completion of the miama canal and the consequent de which must be handled through P it, and ne reviewed the wouress of Lakeland as evidenced by crowth of ihe teliephone service mpared with other ¢ territory Uollowing Mr. Br head of vl demand wns in th 1. Hal a company . Who ig the tevelopin adjac by ‘nt to Lakeland, Mr. Drane as a sition wis troduced cads hooster "hat fifty dollars ida is now discussing for brick high- said NMr. Hallam, “is nothing to what the result (Continued on Page 5.) 0.5, WILL SO0N million Flor WUV, almost U'nderwood Marching Clud a hizh class land propo- | in-1! Lood will | LAKELARD, FLORIDA, TAURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1913. TURKS AGREE TOICYCLONE CAUSES 10 ADRIANOPLEALABANA TOWNG TEUS DO THEY SIGNIFY READI- NESS TO NEGOTIATE PEACE. i ONE MAN KILLED. Russia Has Been Called in to Carry | on the Negotiations | Damage Which Is Estimated of Peace “ at $100, 000 Associated Press.) I"eb. (By Vonizomery, Associated Press.) 27, Turkey (By has at tied her sases received by the Journal more | readiness 10 nego- | aggregating Lok damage a basis tiate with Bulgaria on of the cossion of Advianople. Tur-} ! ot one hundred thousand dollars 1 has solicited the good offices nf!\ as done by a eyclone early this Pussin, and the Russian sovernment | b orning in Butler, Crenshaw and ocuntics Nearly fifty to the Bulgarian ansmitte " . e by s were demolished and rufus fus summerlin, at Petrel, in Cren- wis Killed by the col- a message received from Turkish | mvernnent oustantinople, containing law county, g. perb driving of Mr. R. N. Skipper, | ing been distributed on the trip. GVE UP CLAIMMUCH LOSS IN VANY BUILDINGS DEMOLISHED: D.n and Wind Storm Added to the | \ccording WORK ON METEOLIST ASSED BLY GROUNDS PROGRESSING. o= 21. St. Augustine, Feb. —Work is now on in carnest upon the construc- Jolins Electric com- from south Beach ! tion of the St. pany's exteusion on down Anastasia to the site of the Methodist assembly, Material isprac- tically all upon the hurried [work is being forward by several gangs. The grading gang is pushing the clearing and bringing The construction placing ties is the jricht o w fihe line to zrade. wny behind, td rail and not far Behind the poles and the trol- feed wires, 1t is expected that within a very v weeks the St Johns Eleetrie Co. be ready to haul material to the is close » placing i { will #ite for the beginning of work upon the big hotel and auditorium. Then soon after a vegular schedule will he operated. ! round and the ! LABOR LEADER 0 BE SECRETARY OF DEPT. LAGOR REPRISENTATIVE WILSON OF PENNSYLVANIA LUCKY ONE. Scme Surprises Expected in Selection of Secretaries of Agriculture, War and Interior. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Ieb, 27, -Pleas of union labor tor representation in the 1 cabinet may be recognizi | in the sclection of Representative William B. Wilson, of Pennsylvania, The extending of the line is the|ag soeretary of the newly ereated de- st step in a project which is geing {th do a ereat deal towards making ].41 \uzustine one of the most fam- l.»us summer resorts in the South. :’., 10 o’clock this morning partment of labor. This informa- tion came to the capitol leaders to- day dirvect from Trenton. \Wilson has been endorsed by the American Federation of lLabor. He established in the public schools, s

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