Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 11, 1913, Page 1

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1 £ THE SBNSA’IXONAI. \RE ib MADE TODAY. \0p§ S;xrround Federals a? 1c Is Declared |mmiaent. weinted Press. 11« hare merican syndiezic was fi. fori.cd against corena in Sonora, creat. ._',».'.wu nere t:uay. Charges L w the chamber .t by Deputy No- Sat March es revolt mad: T i deputics i1 Jela Bartie 5+ lteved Imminent. ciated Press.) Doy 1., Mareh 11.- Al- (ous! L4l to evacuate Agua Prieta .ent a possibility of in- \eraat v compiications in the event sttle, General Ojeda with 300 «1s tound themselves today Lo all directions by ;,‘,“ oo \ oattle is believed ) be iuminent 100%s *TXL JUDGE CALL iv2 ..oW FEDERAL JUDGE Ju March 11, Judze ¥ w. tall, of the Circuit { Publ' e MISS LILLMN GRONNA o e m—— e o — i the l:est Toun in the 3 HE LA LAKELAN D EVENING TELEGRAM seut Part of the Best State. Mm.n FLORIDA, TULSuA‘. NARC}[ 11, 1913. BLEASE CLASHES TLLIHAN SCORES |GF SEENERS WITH POLIGE COLUMBIA | TROUBLE AROSE OUT OF ARREST 'U0IES SCRIPTURE ON THE SUB- OF NEGRO CKAUFFEUR. | ' Blease Declaves He Is Being Perse- | ! cuted by Police and Says It Must Stop. JECT IN LIS WRATH. Suys, However, That He Has Faith in Wilson's Ability to Pre- vent Much Damage. By Agsociated Press.y | (By Associated Press.y tolumbia, March 1. The arvest | Cuinsion, dareh Lo -Senator N o ] . ay evineed displeasure at {0' the governor’s neero chaufreur | =" Lol prineed Gih 66 A .d A ‘v o persistency of hundreds ot oftice twice within the past four days, re-| soehers who have flocked to the cap- sulted i aclash betveen Blease and || since the inauguration. lle con- Chief of atheart whieh | (s the seramble for jobs with his take over the Charaeteristie vigor, and says it re- is Police in Blease threatens to | winds him of the Bible text “Wild asses of the desert are athirst and hungry; they have broken into green corn The senator said the text !rny police unless | stopped. On the tirst offense the go¥- crnor pardoned the negro after the “persecution” s.el.n;or Asle J Gro.m'm- ot \'orl.hém"' was pald, but the |lu|.'dou]wlt; contained references to asses tram- Dakota and Mrs. Gronna have a.n."‘dllu'u:.-d by Catheart pending lega jling corn but e would leave that :z:n::d llh-'" eumsvln;umu of l:elr uradee out and added he had taith in Wil- BRter, LiIAR. W Ur Oscar New e G Yo as a therdsman who would keep e Meg,uu h“ i:hoxth “““"l,_,.l_ {REE INDIVIDUAL DR[NKXNG | beasts frow doing damage.” TELEPHONE WIRES This Is Another - ARE BEING PLAGED UNDERGROUND - Improvement Lakeland, Work on Which for HEY CAN'T BUY LAKE- CUPS ON ALL A. C. L. TRAINS. el Publie drinking cups are being sislated against in many States, | I‘ANI_)S I_‘l(']fl PLANT. | A the substitution of the indi o Jacksonville, Fla, Mareh 11 vidual veseel in many public places | Southern Utilities Co. i beinz cing hailed with joy by the &ro traveller and the health authori- | canized under the laws of Florida | tor the purpose of acquiring and op- i ‘I' b5 i Cnine a number of public ntilities ' NAHTI B v \ : 1t sthin y i HGUCR. Do WIE DERITLY Coud o dee manmfactaring properties re is probably the strongest de- | company has o wdy purehased ond for safety from possible infec- | 0 Y G i I The American ambassador to Mex- ico who did splendid work in the protection of Americans during re- cent uprising in Mexico City. The Hillshoro Dry Goods Co. is the tanie of i@ 100,000 corporation that Tampa and will Lus been frmed in shortly open a larze store BUGIET SHOP BFFIGIALS GET the Part of the e e . —— e —— 1 T T ———"—— Thus Ends Nation Wide Crusade on ' CUAGI I 1 1 IS NSHITZEALMD | EDITOR STC‘VALL, or NAY PRESS, WILL LIXELY GET PLUN. DAV Wilson Spends Busy Da; ring With Prominent Visitors Attends Cabinet Meeting. n Confer- (By Associated Press.) Washington, March 11.- P A, Stovall, of Savannan, 18 being strongly urged for a diplomatic post by Senators Bacou and Hoke Smith. It is considered likely he will go to Switzerland Wilson Has Busy Day. (By Associated Press.) Washington, March 11.- Wilson. had a two hours befcre the I meeting of the cabinet today. Secre- tury Garrison was on hand when the President hed his office, and then on the time was taken up in serious short conferences. Among the callers Scnator Johnston, Representative Richardson, of Ala- 1, and Mr. Underwood, Secretary question of the busy were Ga Phitippines ison teok up the HEAVY HNES MITITANT MICI{IGA'N 5urmu- GETTE TELLS OF BEING JAILED — MOTHER AT LAKELAND. “oshington today. While ! drsig feetrie light and jce plants at Arca- ut has been made “l'_ Has Already Started. i tion, and it is noteworthy that sev- i Bradentown, Fernandina, Fort Government. 1 have just come from Holloway s 11 2oing to the nationul | i jeral of the leading roads "‘ 8 BOUN- 1, lerdile, Fort Myers, Lake City, borsaras [ il where today 1 interviewed Miss iderstood that he hi Fvery dity sees @ new improvenient :‘!-\ are adopting the ld"‘l Ve Oak, Miomi, Palatka, I’t-ns:u-nl;l_ (By Associated Press.) VA l.- inerson ;hl- \llll'l‘il'i‘lll suffra- lod there by business con. | storted in Lakeland, it seems, and pdvinking cup on all their |':||ns. Panta Gorda, St Aucustine, Sanford, Washington, Mareh 11 Joseph wotte ;,‘,“ ilnlln'imn‘n-(l for window th his possible appointment | litest is the placing of the tel The it to make a publle an- Sprinegs and West Palm Gatins, ol New Norkoand Virsiblgching in London, writes W U.' cacant federal judgeship in | pion ‘wires underground, work on Cnneoment of free individual drink Peael, These properties have ail Randolph Keene, o Virgingi, Were o oo i e Grand Rapids (Mich.) et Judse Call has alveady {1505 Drocess having been vezun to- e cups on its trains is the Atlantic paid for in tull in cash. e $9,000 cach, and four others { under date of London, Eng- rdorsed by members of lhuidd\ Several thousand teet of diet | toast Line : This company is also largely in- | @ere dined Shooe and dessoAn the g spen 5. 1 oasked Miss Emee- r Fsopvidle, & meeting tor {are now in the railroad yavds, and @ Phese cups on and after Mareh 15000000 100,000 acres of fand at | Distriet Court today atter pleading d e jiow she happened to be in the ¢ purpose being held about the | foree of men s alveady digging the el e found ina convenient recep- |, Hamere. The stockholders com- | cuilty to anindictment eharsing b cufiragette demonstration at beeame Known that Judge | citeles in which thix tubular cquip- {tacle or cavton mear the cooler 0 ialists and bankers of |CONSpiRCy an o operating bucket Ly and what demonstrations are cal- Loeke was about to tender | went Will be laid, and which will peaeh conch, and they will be fr=t o oo ictorn and westorn citios | 8P This is the Jast ehapter oF o eq 1o bring about sion, after forty years ”[!‘-lll':niv all the wires of the extensive [nished in all reasonable quantities AN i e KT o N o0 fns | LI fovertinent’s: natinn witde hinioke | il .|‘u<-kson Mich fas i presiding judge of lln,-%dsh-ln of the Peninsular Telephone fwithout cost to the passenger. They g o0 i properties. They |0 shop crusade which vesulted g s Bmerson. 1 .ho;ml S.ylvl'a 10 States Distriet Court for the [ Cooin Lakeland [ rurchase for the entire system Wikt o o0 handsome suit of cllices | nes agy ting more than $TRO00 1000 speak at In-’lrult two listriet of Florida. | The work is oue of considerable | recently made and the quantits 8 ) Narionad ank building i R g [ yeuis ago and she and | Lecame fast Wil be recalled that President | tignitude. and it will require ap- i 1000 cabinets, which will hold M ere, one entire foor, and will ectab- 5064 FORTY-TV. 0 POLICE- 'fri« ndg. After the last ‘IIL,ht for < reported to have informed | toximately a year to complete it praillion enns Others will he pur. lish headquarters in this ity They MEN TO QUELL THEMN. | women s votes in Mickigan was ead frida senators when thes | tLere will be no disturbance of Iu--l-',‘:mnd‘ of course, from time to time, will invest approrimately $2,000,000 Lad 1 eonde over to-Bnidand l‘hlng; w bim that in making ap 1 “ice, however, as the lmprm'c-l;-» they are nsed. Jaeksonville Me- i1 these Cnterprises ; Cineinnati, Mareh 11L--A OD€- {416 much worss ‘«--n-“lh.m they are ts 10 federai judgeships, he | ot in progress will amount to|ivopolis. | feped man atd 4 man who had 00 {iy the United States and any Ameris zoverned by the opinjon of [ «iout the same thing as the ins\al- T | ' L4 tope A alt for b inoa saloon &t fean woman would set mad if si!i! had (ieneral MeReynolds, and | !ntion of a duphicate plant. As a sec- | Ifi “BJEEI Iu NE".l 5 - ! Canatl and Vine steets Sonday nisht D geen what 1 have seen here. The making other appointments | fion or division of the underground W“MEN wuutn “I[ "'/? Land awtracted snch o i l:l‘(l\V"‘d( deoiant iR dies i cousult with the various| lint is finished it will be put ”'( | [ Uhan it ecaie e essary fo tarn i g fipe gettine- ere ol abeolutely nee- e Following this it [ isson and the wrr.»nnunnln': “ KEHS‘ IH oot alarm, as 0 was feaved a fee- oo e in o order that \\nm--n' may souneed here today that the | tion of the overhead plant "“-“" ‘ltl abl battle world fol! “The L oentuatly win their God-given Wire e Cy ome to | ntinued, entailing no interruption v ople ; : 5 e e . A | This Was Mark Twain's Idea in 67| ° : l"“" Is getiing so detise 1L W Tl USulvia Pankhurst and 1 owere bip with Attorney H--n-l Phis is @ 2roat improvement, elim. i i ators of the Southern |||.x.,|||;; into the Stardard theater,” D walking home from @ meeting ons yuolds Linating the unsightly wires and and It's Just About ‘ States. {was the messaze sent 1o Serseant | pight when a window in a bank was Is Man for Place. [ ies from the landseape, and also the Truth. —— [ Jennings at Centval station. Lieu-|phroken. Two stones were thrown at ipointment of Call to the [ removing the clement ot danger| W i (By Associated P'ress.) [tenant Hall, at the head of forty-|g The policcmen came running up Judgship would be a most | hich alwins attaches 1o ""'r}“‘;_"" (B Associated Press Washington, Mareh 11 - Another {two patrolmen, rushed to the scene |, arrested Sylvia and me The it move s no man stands| cires 1 is just one more of the Mexico, Mo, Mareh 11\ coos i:-lmrl session of the Senate was held [ and found the one leazed man mak- | policoman who took me was very ! " the estimation of the p(‘n-[‘“ s that proclaim ""“' latkeland [oi A newspaper published Lere i loday 1o consider action on Wil- [ inge frantic efforts to Kick the 1e2-4pough and | fought him. 1 hit him 4,' Florida. For several years| s entered the real city cluss [1.47 wag found vesterday and it ,,‘“_‘lslm's appointments The opposition | less one and retain his equilibrium | wiey my fists and did my best to all has presided over the] GETCIITITY .ins a letter written by “:‘,,k'm the reappointment of Commission- | at the same time The man without { purt him. [ can fizht when [ have icial Cirenit of the State | TOM WATSON TO BE TRIED SR [er of Labor Neill developed among | lees did everythine but stand on his | ¢o1 ' Court and when it became | IN FEDERAL OUNRY. (T ot olewbia sulfrage. A0 Sonthern Senators, Tillman and | Lead in a4 gallant effort to land & “What do von suppose they said ' that a Democrat would be | Devrpt readss 180 i that i 0l el g objeet beeause of re- | teiling blow on his antagonist. As |in court? They said that v stone ‘4 to the U'nited States l)is-i Angusta, Ga, March 1L =The oy beantitul whiskers shall heat | peit by Neill on the conditions of { ng blood had been spilled and as the | gign't break ,|;,. window, blet that TL It was almost the unan- | case of the zovernment vs Thomas | jgmely men of wisdom tor 0V pjubor and the character of women | combatants were willing to patch up it went through the hole that Syl- : wish of the bar and the peo- | £ Watson. charzed with sendinz ob={erpor, and the youth who wa '“»"i.uul children laborers in the SUIIHI'}IIH'H' difterences, Licutenant Hall | yin's stone had made! They fined ' Judee Oyl should eet n.,\: cene Jiterature through the United ] with exquisite ce will be chicf ot |4-r|~ cotton manutaciuring States did not arrest them. 1t developed | e 815, most of it for himn;' a big et ("””“ meils i on the docket in the | olice in preference to a man ‘w'“i e —— i'h‘" the argument started whien Ui | polfeemant! fee Uall is advanced to the United States Court of the southern foyepgy '}thEMEN AND RAILROADS {one-legged man tried to sell to the D« told them I'd go to jail before I'd “h?:'f’tll' it. is undwr-s'fmrli:l;.urm ' ';--ur.‘..'x.c w h.n-h- e voue | : — i BEGIN ARBITRATION.:IO.% fortunate one & pair of .M"l' Cpay the fne, and 1 odid. But the § Attorney H. S. Phillips. | Angusta Mondav the 17thJury s gopr L, DELIVER LECTURES ! - e cial limbg and the latter balked 4! yoxy morning they came and let me who ran for Congress! boxes were shipped to Savannah and ON APPLICATION OF VACCINE.| New York, March 11 Arbitra- | the price out, They said that some young _° ‘onzressman Stephen M., jurors for the week drawn by Judze eem—- {tion of the dilferences between ‘ — man from America had paid m;' fine, M‘:"‘d’h:"'alttzl d«:lecli\m. \\ii.l | Sheer in 'hu" "fr,\" F\;i.vln_\' \YM"}:; : (B Associated Press , : castern railrowds an dibeir 35,000 | NEW YORK PAPER DONT WANT {1 don't know who he was and | don't gl s distriet attor- Las been belicved that motion 1o ! vew York, arch 11.— When Dr !hr'-mvn was begun nhere vesterday { PUBLICITY LAW ENFORCED. | thank him for it, 1 can tell vou that! 's district continuance wonld be made in ””“F;mlvrirk F. Friedman returns from {hefore the hoard of arbitration chos- | P - “This happened Saturday morn- ”S Watson case, it became known here | yiontreal he will reveal his secret re- fer under the Bréman act. The | (By Assoclated Press.) {ug. What T had seen made me only -S4 TER AT TAvms {teday that special men from the | sarding vaccine. He is qguoted as]hoard, which consists of William 1., Washington, Marck 11 Counsel | the madder against men That the TAKES LIFE Wfl'n RAZOR. »l-uqumw department have been busy¥ | wiving that on his return he will de-| Chambers, of Washington, chairman | for the New York Journal of Com-|ghole court room and the whole | on the case for two or three weeks ||jver accurate scientific lectures O0 |.ud neutral member, W. W. Atter- | merce today applicd fo the Supreme | prigon were run by men. Women s “h‘t \larch 11.—J. H. Van- | The indications at this time are that | 11, preparation and application of | bury, vice president of the Pennsyl-|Court to restrain Postmaster Gen-|gere not represented at all. The ? ), postmaster here, cut his|the case will be assigned when the|uccine before medical bodies vania lines east, representing the|eral Burleson from mmediately en-|pore 1 thought . f it the madder [ "’:‘n;::":fl Yo b el fflnd“;h;" railroads, and Albert Phillips, third | forcing the newspaper publicity law. | oo By Tuesday | was boiling over. 't\nditinn: arl"hyslmn and m:.] \\H‘“ 1‘r‘ !":“1‘ '"“-“;‘hp":rpnm_ TIME LIMIT FOR SUITS vice president of the Brotherhood or,mnlumk Il.ulvx r.: dl not to try to| gy Tuesday night they zot a chanee v e ascribed as nsday or Eilsectd i : AGAINST RAILROADS. | motive ?lr@m,u and Engine- |enforce the law pending a prompt|y., ,rreet me nzain. The policeman was a man of good | irary hearing Watson pleaded his | - - men, has until April 2 to take testi |appeal to the Supreme Court from | gound me in front of the Liberal with a host of |ovn case but in the trial of the case | Washington, March 11—Railroads | mony and reach a decision. W. S |the decision of the federal courts of | oiyh, in Bow, standing before a win- | he will be represented by two 1aw-|.yay include in their bills of lading | Carter, president of the firemen's or- | Now York dow 'lhm h,.; inst heen broken. N . | v+ rs. whose names have not vet heen | for interstate shipments provisions|ganization, opened the case with the | I Ty [nul‘it'»-l‘!!;\n was awfully nice e Stom house receipts in | ¢t tered on the court docket limiting shippers to ninety dars in|statement, “We have whittled our land 1 didn’t fight him Tho-judge °r the week ending ast Sat- T more than $10,000 ahead 'iDts for the same week i For the month of Feh- ‘Tiportation of cedar log 043 u.h" Chipley is going to have ;)otato cannery, to be in- ¥ One of her progressive AN v .!z.“ 2 total of 111,000 feet, val- | PRUSSIA TO GET gevernment the diet a bill authorizing loans of 1= Berlin, March 11.—The Prussian | Texas statutes. The Supreme Court's introduced lntn’rnvnrsal of the Texas courts was on SOME RAILROADS (By Associated Press.) today L0060 000 for State railways. Toss demands to a minimum senting our claims not compromise, but Yish their justice ; which to bring suits for of ".-')m!s durng shipment, accordine to a decision yesterday by the Supreme Court. The court reached its cision in a Texas case, notwithstand- ,mz that such a provision was held invalid by the Texas courts nnder We are pre- to obtain order in to estal de- engine has been given a successful city council. An experienced driver and attendant will be employed to take charge of the machine the praciple that bills for interstate shipments came under federal law. Palatka’s new chemical auto fire | SERVAN TAOOPS WL 'NIT PARTICIPATE (By Associated Press.) \ustrian eovernment today hidd sist th Turkish fortress Scutaria. the Belerade, Servia, March 11.—The took tiyout and has been accepted by the |steps recarded as equivalent to for- = Servia to send troops to as- Montenegrins in eapturing sentenced me to two months in pris- on. And here I am now { Mother Is at Lakeland | “M: mother is living this winter |at the Highland Country Club at Lakeland, Fla. 1've heard that the American embassy has sent word to her of my arrest, but T don’t want any help. I've gone into this fizht on my own responsibility and I'l carry my own burden”

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