Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 17, 1913, Page 1

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CAINES GEDAGANST CHMIDT tcE DISCOVERED TODAY | § HE ROBBED COLLEC. | TI0N BOX OF $400 bhed a Priest Who Visited | m: His Rooms Are Be- ing Searched | .ssociated Press.) ‘ork, Sept. 17.—Two more oday are charged by the po- ust 1ans Schmidt, the priest murderer and Liter. Detectives found evi- | bat he had stolen $400 from ! or collection at St. Joseph's also that he had robbed a . an empty purse found rooms having been o be the priest’s. 4 confessed ry sesociated Press.) Nork, Sept. 17.—Detectives | the loose enils of | connects Tans | of spurious hing ich he making thing in the priest’s <eized. It is hoped throw light on the who confesses that \nua Aumuller. The the girl’s body was Is tlctectives to be- | t might have ine. W ] it 1 N VT once ! HOTEL CTICN AND RECEPTION en decided to postpone siven at the new r date. | RSBV T0 AGH N, Y. FRIDAY ssociate Press.) Sept. 17.-—Through a communication it was that the Lusitiana with body will reach here ('m| ¥ night and will dock Fri-| to he lute | | | | | IS IVES INSPECT FOODSHOPS . Sept. 17.—Rigid| ail food shops of De- | work of the House- | ‘i of this city after the ceting today. Special at-! be given to grocery s ries. | ) BY CLASH OF LUT0 AND MOTORCYCLE i vilie, Sept. 17.—In an ': ‘0 pass each other, whil('; i Was running high on the| o b |, letween Pablo and At- 3 about 5 o’clock Sun- '.fl "hoon, an automobile dri\’-‘ -3 {i. Durrell, steward of the | otel, and a motorcycle | rald Johnson and Eu- rett, clashed with ter-| killing Johnson and se- N2 young Garrett, the the motoreycle. Bur- \ ¢ lily - companion, whose been learned, escaped ury Eungene Garrett broken leg and internal rious nature. of the tragedy, occurred, it is said witnesses to the ung men were rid- 4 0 at a good rate of ¢ attempting to pass torcyel, running a dis- one hundred feet yint vere into by ran headlong itomobile driven tance at the point ision oceurred hecame ol ccount of the risinz - 'wo machines clashed er was realized hy [ the two machines REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Reported Daily stract and Title September 16 19 Strickland Lumber Co. by Security Ab . Bartow 13 to-§, l. Rubmson : Skinner and wife Wiy B Smuh. ' Emorey Bryant to . ¢ Love Florida Development Co. to Car- rie Waterworth , Florida Doy ol ment Co. to Car- rie Waterworth M. L & nie Wilson . \ 1D} Robinson to Jer Heirs of Hermay, Dean to W, F \ W Iren km \ W M e pire \. | Hallam & o Mrs 1 Son, B It to L. T. Jack- Kimmell to Frank strack Harris to 0. M. Iuman., Austin to . S. Taylor, Land Co. to Southern Land Sceurity Co ern Lanid Secenrity PLANS COMP st Il Ki ne hler will be the huilding at its after which work will Sessoms Investment Co [ern La o D H buil 1 to South- 1 Security Co Sessoms Inves 1ent Co. to South- o MARION GouATY GOES WET D 1din ave hotel asked for a permit to ereet e n i f 1 i Wil full 1 M ( reportod BAS I i to ( ted | tt on 0l in front of the new The City Counecil tonisht, as moeeti ne on soon as the econtract is let The plans call building hriek, o to be one-story tapestry for built a of and the foundations will be so comstructed as to allow for an addi- tion of two time. into four store rooms, each of which will he 20x80 feet, frontage of 80 feet on The building { ing having 4 stories at Kentucky avenne cost in the neizhhorhood future dfvided any will be the whole build- The building will o 810,000 b. A 3 HAVE GRAND PARADE aft R pa Ve rade Tt tures of the ann light rain was tional Guard all for the ork is We m pé | Ridge is the o | veterans this a famous charge be re-enacted Seventeenth U. S oral companies of i iy point of the i here the s azo will il of the and sev- Na- C’\RD OF T}MNX\S 1 des their he will on ¢ LADIES' MI vhen trying to turn | ite said to have been | ' Migh rate of speed, and '0 the speeding Jar WAITING TC Ro! 1 nda ma- | P “ Oidable. (0 | k ° toing to have one of | st _Market houses in the | wacon an e’ "2 Sentinel. | patrol mueh ant PUBLISHED IN THE BEST TOWN [N THE 'y LAKELAND FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY SEPT 17, 1913 HAW LEFT LITILETON TODAY FOR CONGORD AR — GOES THERE T0 APPEAR AT HIS HEARING TUESDAY BEFORE GOVERNOR FELKER Thaw Is Quite Cheerful as He Feels Sure He Will Prove a Victor in the End (By Littleton, Associate Press.) Sept. 17.—Thaw to- the cap- » extradition hearing be- Governor Felker next Tuesday . Knowing that it he loses the United court will review the day moved on to Concord, ital, for th fors Stuates i writ of habeas corpus writ, the Visoter was lichthearted and n I’x-Governor Stone of Ponusylvania was the only lawyer 1 the international law the Unit- With Thaw today. Others will join | od States plainly has this right lim at Concord next week for the —— e - tradition hearing ‘i {ISS ANNIE WANTS i $10,000 DAMAGES SEEK PARDON FOR { Xt WOMAN MURDERER | Miss Annic Ball, the ¢hieazo e st d '_uvwn capitalist and lawyer, who cadiy Pa., Sept. 17, 0liver come time ago (il suit for dam- Lentz amd B, HL Deysher, counsel | against Shevift W. 1. Law 1M Rate Bdwards, who has | others of Brooksville, Hernan- ut re than twelve years in l‘mf Io county, alleging false imprison- ntence of death for the “"“"' nent, has through her lawyers filed « or hushand, applicd for par-1 . praecipe for dismissal of the joint don for their client today MUS. | oyits and entered a new suit for ! wds eained worll-wide no- | 000 damages against Shevii | i the fact that she Das | o gone, The trouble arose out callows —only hecause | ¢ 1,6 purehase on Miss Ball's part r eovernors of the State have tl\usi of certain property in Brooksville. | failed to fix the date of her exe- |y «oung that she did not secure on | clear title and the owner ordered ! I biii for 1‘.‘.; prisoners | v olf ag a trespasser, she vefusing the Tampa police department for ! to leave Then he had her it onth of August amounted to|ed and she now sues for f im 79780 irisonment , ——TimesUnion . SENATE AND HOUSE 10 MAKE COMPRONISE (By Associated Press.) \Washington, Sept. 17.—A com- promise between the Senate and conferes whereby camel's cotton seed oil House hair used in today expected late FORMER JUSTICE R0, TSSO PR X W % e g P o Chinsmssiotboeceiiceciiiitss p—————— p— == McCall Demorc seen in (h¢ of his J¢ Island. am i Lig hande or 8 l i 18 standing by re. Mec( case on | mills will be put on the tariff free list is 1,5, BATILESHS HAE 0 STAY MEXCAN WATERS REGARDLESS OF HUERTA'S DIS- PLEASURE, UNITED STATES WILL DO AS SHE PLEASES Ships Will Remain in Close Call Un- | til All Danger to Amer- | icans Is Over i (By Assouiate Press.) Washington, Sept. 17.—-United States battleships are. to remain in Mexican waters idespite President Huerta's declaration that they will be unwelcome after another month. The administration today indicated that it will Keep the Dbattleships there as long as the Americans are unsafe. | s i AMERCAN BANKNG. NSTITCTE OPENED (By Assoclated Press.) Sept. 17. -The convention of the American Richmond, Va., annual Institute of Banking opened here to- welcomed Governor’ Wil- | day, by | liam Hodges. M'CALL AND FAMILY i candiduete f or of New York, 3 Qulr t Hampton, Long | to Mr. McCall, with his 1 ) CGaynor McCell Seated Co ir MeCall. & nephew, BEST PART OF TH&E It was pointed out that un- | al e i . ety BEST STATE TAMMA.NY TO CONTINUE SULZER FIGHT Albany, N. Y., Sept. 17.—The fight against Governor Sulzer will be renewed with greater vigor than ever with the reconvening of the State Legislature today. Louis Sa- recky, who acted as treasurer for Governor Sulzer during his cam- paign, has been waiting to be ar- rested, but it was declared that Tam- many's plan is to wait until a few minutes before the opening of the | rant. Tammany saill to have i feared action before an independent 15 court. Several of Tammany's inves- tigators are being willih to with- draw from the fight against Sulzer, feeling that they have done all that should be expected of them, Judge Lynn Arnold he certain testimony to District ney Whitman which may to Sulzer in the coming fight to have him put out of the capitol entirely. SEARGHING FOR SENDER OF BOVB (By Associate Press.) be of use Los Anuzeles, Sept 17 \uthor ities today are searchinz for the sender of the bomb received yester Ty by General Harrison Gray Otis, Los Angeles Times, the bomh was the proprictor of the A\ packaze containing put in the parcel husiness district. post hox in BANKERS AT RI(‘IU\I()ND 17 thronslhiout Bank the the con In- The administra tion will form one of the sion at the Richmond, Va. prominenee attendine \merican Sept . {011 i) here of the which Measte conntry are vention Bank stitute currency opened of the today chief sub jeets of diser meeting WANT IMMIGRANTS DIVERTED T0 RURAL DISTRICTS 17 Aiming at mts from the large centers of population and its rural districts, particularly Arkansas, Mississippi, Tenne e and Lou na, immigration officials of States are holding conferences in this city today and tomorrow with railroad and steamship representatives. 1t is hoped that at this conference some plan may be evolved which will re- sult in a part of the New York, diverting immig Sept those immicrants ar- riving at New York being sent South, and that ultimately many of the newcomers will be landed at | Sonthern than trans ported from New ENGLAND THREATENED ports rather York WITH SERIDUS STRIKE ' (By Associated DP'ress.) London, Enzlanl Sept 17 Enzland is threatened with the { most serions strike of union labor in its history according to union leaders today The tronble hezan with the lockouts in Dublin last week, and mumblings have been heard ever since throughout the en- tire labor community of the British isles. Interruptlons already are oc- in transgportation and shipping and ship- ring | curring in transportarion | Legislature before serving the war- \.Y.LEGISLATURE especial- ! ly since it has been reported that ex- | submitted | Attor- | No. 268. WILL SIT ON JLZERS CASE OPENS TONIGHT; SENATORS WILL BE THERE IN GOOD NUMBERS FOR THEY GET FULL PAY Representatives Will not Be Paid So a Quorum Is Hardly Expected (By Assoclate Press.) * Albany, Sept 17.—-Acting Gov- ernor Glynn and legislative leaders fear that a House quorum will not be present tonight when the Legis- lature The State laces financial embarrass- is to reconvene. serious ment unless measures are passed to relieve the situation. Many assem- blymen are inclined to avoid extra personal expense as salaries ceased with the adjonrnment of the regu- lar session A full attendanee of senators s expected as they are to sit as an impeachment court in the Sulzer case and set estra pay. Mrs. Sulzer will be one of the most im- portant witnesses It is =aid Gov- crnor Sulzer may remain away at the dirst of the trial becanse il he altends his friends say it will be an admission that the procecdines are constitutional. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HONORS M Gutlaery 16; he Henry, James limory Con Asheville al a lawyer by profess JEIT Wit the Fitteenth dis- trict; to the Fifty-cizhth and Firty ninth Congresses and again elected to the and Six- ty-third Congresses., GETTES THY 10 BURN HISTORIG MANSION (Ry Y TETTRAT was Vir was 1406 of cducated and ginia; is clecterd to the solicitor ion, Henate in ol selected Sivty-second Assoclated Press.) London, Sept. 17.--The suffra- pette squad early today at- tempted to burn Penhurst Place, an historic mansion in Kent. Sleeping oceupants awoke to find the wood- Arson work ablaze; servants extinguished the fhnes; soffrazette literature was found scattered about STORAGE CONGRESS DRAWS FORTY COUNTRIES Chicaro, Sept 17.-—~When Dr. I'rank W Gunsanlus, president of the Third International Congress of Refriceration called the meeting to order today ir the international am- pitheater at the stoek yards, at the ame time Tormally opening the in=- ternational refrigeration exposition, 1 forty different conntries were repre= deleg The condueted in Eng- Gierman and Italian. The is of interest to refrigeration men all over the world, and Ruesla has Informed her delegates to make a bid for the 1916 meeting. All of the governments represented have made large appro- priations for the expense of thelr sented in the ates present. meetings will he lish, IFrench, Spanish, Coneress ping works in the larger cities delegates. The last congress was held in Vienna Pregident Wilson | ELEVEN NEW STORE is sponsor for this year's conference, BUILDINGS ARE NOW which is attended by scientists, dip- | IN CONTEMPLATION lomats, inventors, enzineers and men S of many other professions. Secre= | Activity along building lines in tary of Agriculture Houston, as hon- Lakelanid still continues. Yester- onary president, will be one of the | day one firm of contractors alone p,pincipal speakers at the sessions | received throughout the day, plans apd Dr. H. W. Wiley, formee chief to furnish i on, for eleven chemist of the department of agri- st all of which culture will also speak 11 be built in :m rrent sections of One of the notable -events of the | the cit On the s » day contiact copvention will he o banquet at | awarded to this firm for a h o will be gerved oxelncively 3 )+ honse for Mr. Raymondo for ds and beverazes from coll \-n";_ il purposes to demonstrate the valne of the I W 0 contractin irions modes of procervi in their I ! inders, at th natural state the most luable | hre iek blocks well thonzh perishable fonde for nse in | way in adidition to the residence riods of ! v osear- ‘ vork which they have cortracts for city. TIn the menn o Meially cer- | - tified in the histo eh artiele 1 keland 1 8 College [ of food that is s he siven. 1l lay Anbuendale’s first nine | Other purposes are to encovrage row. This will be an ints educational and general prozress in | Ame at 3 o’clock | the refrigeration and fce industries, ; harp to determine correct basic data and Se———— - tandards emploved In refrizeration l The opening of the Bagdad Inn and to promote scientific study and | twenty thousand doliar hotel, which ! digeussion of reports and documents | 8 now nearinz completion in Mil- | related to the provuetion and utiliza- 1 tal 1 this month io 1 »efrizeration & Ay e Lo s O

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