Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 18, 1913, Page 1

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OLTME O IR, PANKHUES o [EPORT 0N N, Y. TC0A HIN THREE HOURS ATTER SHE LANDED SHE WAS TOLD TO SXIDOO " $100,000 Bond, But There Was Nothing Doing (P v Aseaviated Press) New York, Oct. 18.—Mrs. meline Pankburst, Enclish puffrace leader, who arrived here day for a lecture tour, was ordered deported b7 the immi ration ties. The order came withi han three hours after the arrival lof tlie iescel on whith she came. A gpecial board of inquiry did not ad- mit her under bond but ordered her gent back to France immediatel Mrs. Pankhurst's lawyer anvorneod that he would appeal to Was"inaton, Mrs. O. . P. Belmont wis ready to furnish a hundred thonsand dnl- lar bond, but woes not allowed to do 80. EAL (- ~ssociated Press.) 18- Militant Mrs Emmi enf- wnen lasd- New York, Oct. line Pankhurst, the race leader of Fneland, {nz in America today, at Illic-leland to he examined to certain in ne land was for a crime involvine mo- al turenitde, Whether will he allowed to remain in this depends on the findinz of the hoard. She i here for a tour of the States. as deta red whother her arrect chp country New York, Oct., 18.—The mili- tant leader was detained a'nand the liner Provence when it docked. A gpecial tug took her to Ellls Island with twn inenectors who questioned her aboard the Provence. Mrs, Pan't- hurst said her eonvietinn ip Encland was for a political offense, It was generally understood when she left Great Dritain for France her sen- tence was expected. She is not eom- ing to America to tell the women how to vote, she said. “‘They appear able to manage their own afairs, and don't reed a foreion leader. T am recoverine from the forcihle feedin< in jail, but would o throneh the harrowing experience a dozen times if neod he, and wonld be rlad to die for the cause,” said Mrs. Pank- hurst. i A—— TO TEST RFD FLAG ACT Boston, Oct. Socalist demonstration in Tremont Temnle tonicht will be a parade in which a test case will be made of gon tho 1012 aesecsment the richt to carry a red flaz. The Socialist leaders say they wich to see this quostion decided once and for all time. The test will be made in @ quiet way, so there will be no in- terference with the parade. The meeting to follow will he addressed by Georee H. and others on the State ticket. CHILTREN AND HOTHER HAVE JOYESL MEETING 7y Aseoriated Prees.) New York, Oct. 18.—The arrival teday of eleven women saved from the hurnine Volturno was a for a wild seene of joy when a v er in the party found her ebil’ who - an e1 thin. e were already here b The party arrivinT t 1 by the Rar CIVIL SFRVICE EXAVIVATION FOR R2 ITW’&Y MAIL CLERY nnork. examination for be held The ation will be for men on! A romweml\e r2ilwar mail elerk in will this city on November 19. an wil] Bpel) Penm; Copy, and géography. Applicants be Years of age and under 35. Further Information, blanks, ete., may be Obtained by applyinz to Miss Mate Williams, gecretary of the Board of U. S. civil service examiners, at the Lakeland postoffice. embrace the followir arithmetic, letter-wr 1ip, copyir from ip, plain shoull above 18 | ‘begin “ornor Ferris of Michicu of commerce Redfield and other die- frs. Belmont Wanted to Furhsh a tinguished men will do' (cation and vocational cuil; author- . less 18.—Preceding a | Poston, !gathering of the Catholic hierarehy CONVENTION T0 PRO- NOTE EDUCATIO: Grand Ranids, Mich., Oct. Prominent educators and pro e <jve men fiom all parts of the (njted | States are gathering here today for | the seventh annual convention of the National Society for the Promo- tion of Industrial Fducation whieh bezing here tomorrow. T ques- ,tion wll be discussed in the leading churches at special sorijces, al- though the business sessions do not | until Monday. Cov- | Y ue Ior . secretary | ver addrecs- es. The theme of the nootine will | te the advantaces of vo I BLIGE [“IT .l The City (‘mmml ni~ht its work of er the tax and arl heen en- eeecssments, on which lo drovs task the hoard had ga~ed for coveral weeks, The final fieures shownd gesement amonntine to kalf miljon doMars, 0O the millace of last year w actly in half, and the ¢ was fixed at 11 mills j:st00d mills, hereto®ore. Tle tionment {s as follows: Sinkine fund General fun Streets . 1 0ld l’ulahlr..m § a2 coml tion. an as- nd one- i« haeia ent oex- his yenr of22 a8 arpor- £1-2 mills | mine | 1-2 mil'e mil's Total mil's Lakeland, Fla., Oct Adjourned sost Connei! with M cil, Rizcans, Haves present; L 17, 20080 of - thel Gty Pillans, Cou - ndenhal and | e President Pil- | A Vi lang presiding | Petition relati e tion of action temporary iron huil fire wacon on reur of city hall, granted. | On motion a epecial committes of Mesers, Riecins, ad Pone was apnointed with power to art to take crre of the fire waron ard hose temporari'v. The publie fmprovement committee in- strneted to purchose two electric heaters for the city hall. The finanee ecommittee that the ‘rx assecement as compiled reconsfdera- | nefl to build to honee o'd I was } tn of (¢ i dir Vondenha'l was panonten by the assescor wag 22467000, a~d recommended that the mi'lace for the 1912 taves be levied at eleven mills, as follows: fond, 2 mills, For sinking fund. 4 1-2 mills, 11-2 mille, 2 mil's For reneral Tar ctront fund, For retirinz old deht, Op mntion the ascecenr gtriueted to the ahove millace for city taxes for the fn the columns indicated therefor in the eity tax book. On motion the Connell adionrned. H .L. SWATTS, City Clerk. was fn- levy ahove funds, Wren of Snringlield | CATHOLIC WORYFRS GATIER Oct. 18 . —The rreatect at thie eonntry has ever known as aceembled here for the second American Cathelic Miesfonars Con- eross which oneng tomarrow. Nearly 100 bisho:e an? archbizhons, to~eth- n 114 er with ael otlop ates from States of the T'nion, are ot- There will he nwroheg tn- all the tendin~ the Coneress, ana in all af the ¢! ttine Lichan vis tha morrow by vith t af ! four DPactan ftenlf at leact a eity 0 siv or ei~ht ontside the Amnne the dictineniched visitors crees is the Rt. Rev, Meor. ion of Rome, one of the 13 enr of St. John's Lateran in Rome, known as “the mother and head” of 2!l the Catholic churches This church is the to St. ta Cor Tihers? ons in the world. Pope’s cathedral and, o Poter's, 1s *he most important in th next !Eternal City. Ities o1 " | foreed Ihis action while ambassador in Lol (UBABLE NCW OFFICIALS SIGNTING ARQUND ON ACCOUNTO RUMORED PLOTS ,“l FOR A SATISIACTORY SUCCESSOR U. §. May Be Called on to Indicate a Choice; Conditiolls Are Complicatcd (e B Washington, Oct. 18 —DPossihili- immediate the icin adinistiation advi tetlin thaet abdi Laaeria's { atten- dv tion of n manded foremost the Me toda N oilicials © are awaiting Huerta hail found a s vitable 1 succeed him. Plaaquet, i rending an { Huerta's i and rumors of nlots i'“' to t It Mnerta abdicates the 1. hi Hed administ:ation B oy ernmoent will nrabiahly he ea 1on to indicate who the prefers to fill the oflice. Associated Press Wit v Oot nment of Procido (Ny Snokane, wh 1 s " ‘0, {8 Just as Yo mt of I'onseve't ination of MeKinley ™ enry Lane Wils formorly i ident conld Iuerta stil] cave his faie, ¢ do,” he continned, prodietod that if the presidept did 't baek nn linerta the United States wonld b to intervene, le defl i re 8 lie is tryin o ing to make Huerta president Mexico City, Oct. four ont of one hundred a d ten irected re entl: were ar- virned Vefore t! federal jrd e to- lay. Political offenses are charoed, 18, —Seventy- lenuties ¢ n ELLIS ACNITTED HF KILLED i3 WiTE (By Associated Press,) Chiearo, Oct. 18.—Wlillam C, i baz confeseed that he murdered vif~ and then tried to cut his own throat in a hotel here \Wodnes lie tried to make it anrear a pact hut arter tation his wife's relatives he decided krowled e Jealoncy was the cause of the desperate act. a const the erime, DIXIELAND BAPTIST LADIES MET YESTERDAY —— The Dixfeland Circle of the Baptist an's Micsionary Soclety met yostorday afternoon with Mrs. U. . Simmons on Succesg avenue. Mrs. Bunyan Smith led in the do- '\mlmml part of the meetinz with prayer and scripture reading, after w'rich our Rible questions were tak- up by the aniz leader, Mrs. lLef- We believe this course of study in connection with the reon- lnr mission €tndy to be indeed hene- I ¢ ! as very interestinz. ()wr leader, Mrs, Mg then took meeting and instead cf mary procrom &'e ery irterecting fera, 8, arze of the nlar m 1to us o rer o and istory of the Morn inz of our re ons ular courze nism. » read and anprover! icenussion op the wel- e were diemjcen had snent The le w 1 felt that they a most proftable hour, meetinz will be at the residence of Mrs. Bunyan Smith. PRESS REPORTER TRYING TO STOW ATMIRAT, EATON WAS POISONED next Plrmonth, Mass., Oct. 18, —)ed- feal testimony intended to show that Admiral .Ynsr-'nh Eaton was poisoned, was introdneed today at the trial of bis wife. The family physician tes- tifled and eaild he possessed strange symptoms. * and be given przes and r BEST PART OF TH HGM WENICO AGAINST EIM EIS FRIENLS AD- VISED FLi TRHUS | | i He Is Determincd to Co 02, However, and Fress Eis Presidential Clai:s Asscetated Press.) Oct. 18.-—Goeneral Folix | y from Furope to Mex- not try it oof a rainst him, Diaz declared he is determined to ! continge the trip and has tion o’ & his presideatial (Dy Havana, Diuz on Lis ico that and nlots was today adyiset 108 phion comn 0 oo ranors D 10 inten-| (PN aspirations, onin NT SIIS§ TAT- GET PRACTICD - i Qutn 1S Danijels Washington, fnest of 1y navy, Pr negses the lantic flect grounds The the day's peonran tion the first Qivis of i thio tEtal, 'elaware etic corthern dii't ool the principal ¢ fon nd formed in battle el about ¢ix miles o | Virvinia, Vermont and Connecticut have been assicved th column, ontine a i Flarida, elementarvy in ars le mai kemanship, cment in laree separate encar practice with their which the oun pointors gun captains of the shing fested to their BULS, varions will as ineg in accordance. The president’s pres- ence vill he a powerful incentive to both oflicers and men, who have re- donbled their efforts efli- cieney in order that thelr commander in chief shall rot bhe risanpointed. toward FRHEES CLUB MET 0 UM PARK TCORY | The Farmers' Club met today in Munn park, where a sumptuous din | ner was served and an interestin, thou' I improm;tu, prosram was car- ricd ont. A :oodly number of farm- ers avd growers was present, and these were joined by a large number of citizens, members of the Board of Trade, etc., who were much inter- ested in the proceedinzs. The din- ner was a noble meal, spread from the well-filled hampers upon tables provided for the purpose by the Board Board of Trade, who also fur-' nished the coffee and other things to make the repast more enjoyable. Af- ter dinner Mayor 0. M. Eaton made | a neat acddress of welcome, thus in- troducinz the afternoon's pro~ram. Mr. . H. Richardeon, who for many years hes been identified with upbuildinz work in our State, and who has recently resicned the posi- tion of secretary of the Jacksouville Roard of Trade, to become State manager of the Florida department oi the Soithera Settlement and e was intro- rd- o velopment Organization, need, and spoke at len2th re- ; what curht to be done to settle e e cities leveiope Florid ke alon< the line of interest than they have In ine more up of their back indnstries, g life on the farm mo and ol Board of 1 e in the f 1S to thele city inz them they thelr welfare Richardson’s the building ol acrienltural and v enn eonoratn eland invitine in Mr. were interested and suee remar! marked antl his anditors showed they were much interested. The 1 meetinge, disenssed some tonics of special to the but the meeting wag mostly of a en- cial nature, and a joved by all. The people of Lake- land were pleased to have the elub meet in the city, and the orcasion undoubtedly was Instrumental in ce- menting those vleasant relations so desirable between city and country ¢9, Ww attention, terest members, good time was en- government has been ¢ BESE BTATE i DEATH OF NR. LAIIAR ul[ ] [ N MW PRI PERUSAL OF EX-GOVERNOR'S VIEWS WILL BE OF IN- TEREST TO VOTERS s. Wilron Gi Columbia, , Sunday afternoon about four o'cock, Ile had been in poor health for | geveral months, suffering from | Bright's discase. Mr. Lamar was married to Mrs. Maogi Johnson Tucker twelve ye Mrs. Lamar died and w in Mri i ago. cars ago in Columbia in the Johnsgon lot In his young manhood, ne tive | s bur- Bartow, Lamar ' 1per | d: et to was with headquarters has maus express at Ba many fricncs who will rc n of bis Jeath, rtow o He Gives Insight Into the Salient Features of the Bryan Primary Law s his sister he Joaves throe ston DU DN AR L] 0 o of Sarasota and Dorothy and Picree ide: hildren, "W Partow Recowd. Pucker of T Puita Gorda, Fla,, Oct. 17, 1913. 0Ty 1 fl l lq Editor of the Tele ‘ jat ) i the salient A QL would be of Lave pre- le.tures Law, the onday The exenses of to Le paid by State Gl i cercial elee- lin od inary it ister ) i icld aiter the first 2 Via The city into the FRATER WITAS their font offirinte City N0 LowW ¢ i atine ol gane new the whir 1y o offine new offices, and admiryg (el [T i ht tin ler 1o vote ot pei electiong THNOCossaTy (lg: clee L onks nrocinet January, March, liis from taxes To paid socond the vempa poll taxes are the same 1) olit- vty afliliation'® or each one {8 fstered. e s Rt ittee of ench party clare the clector may the p rimary. woeandidite ici | : i fi ttiom od d L Wi v e, *d in the froat of i il (5 from the first [ in each Monday in ¢ first Moivlay in cr e poartic irehal the the ontra boolis open for recistration e “v " 3 a1 | AT D o e Poll " for the {0 “at least the ! month rre e X':”ifl or- i and Cellector 1 51 wlvioh Xip yoer on or before adininine whi tions from terd's office” o that octed with any of al lohhy, i In the rear of the room enntajn- et LR fice of the city clerk, which Is nicely furniched and ally ranced, The upper story of the bnitdj ~ hos henn reed fop ""f‘ Connell mooet- no'lre eonrt in ceneeal eloet cated huejr ronot them oy ive may de- concitions on w.iech an their at The assessment upon the eveenti mittee is noot te exceed two the anruval y or comnensu- In aldition, each eandidate pays a “filiny fee” of 2 per cont to of State. EFvery c an- didate muet make onth that he has not v iolated a ny o f the laws of the State relating recietration o f voters, for connty of 2 per cent to the clerk of the cir- enft conrt, The State eveentive .commttee of the party may declare “for nomination by primary, candi- :’! ites for oftice other than thoce olec- tive. The sgecretary of State has rrinted a pamphlet, six by nine for each connty, separate pamphlets for d ifferent ]mrtfus. Candilotee for United States Senate and State offices pay $100 per pace; for Concress $50; for officers to be voted on in only one county $10. Any candidate may take as mony as four paves. The sceretary of the |State gends them to the varfous su- pervisors of recistration who mail |them out to the electors of the re- spective parties. The secretary of State bezins to deliver these pam- phlets to the supervsors not later {than the 20th day before the pri- (Continued on Pace 4) FINAL VOTE ON BILL 1N SIGHT (Ny Asgovinted Press.) Wasghineton, Oct. 18, —The final vote on the currency bill is rossilly in si“ht. Nov. 10 is sct as a tenta- tive date for the report by the com- mittee. oflieng je citnate vote in party convend ar hy ve com- rer cent of Ines and the seccions of el ity for come time, ag has aleo the rear of the hnildin~ To ntod the headonarters of the fire donart- The whole huildine, 0g ro- fts external appear:nce and is very hand- where ave thieooretiey ment. gards fnterior arrancement, and saticfactory, refle-ty the architeets and the 1", Towngend & Co, to electinn or the A candidate office n fi Vine fog D oavs gome and credit unon builders, J. ROSES AND VIOTLLTS Mantreal, Oct. Onenny Moth- er Alexandra’s roce dav, are eo'd on all the stropt: of Ton- for of the Tondony hospitals is heing imitated here tn day, for the hoepitals of the eity, Rocec and violets are beine enld by members -f committees of the va- rions institntiong and the money will be divided between them. 12 when roees jneheg on the honefit NEW YORK WOMEN IN POLITICS New York, Oct, 18, —The women have entered the mayoralty cam- pai7n In New York and from now until the first Treeday in Novemher thines are coing to hum. In f:’l"‘ women are much in the news this this week. Mrs, Pankhorst arrives from Furone today to be~in ter lec- ture in America and the *“pre " are in a merry 28 to the treatment the Britich Mi'itant lead- er shall receive dori the Atlantie hurst declares that «he doe intend to " “anti r 1= her stay on | cile of Mr raot nreach thoen milita e, tut that her presence is detrimental to the who say very » of women's votes; ¢n the e | Pan'ttneet TRANST ion w tes her first sp rm. Mrs REAL ESTATT erech at Carnecie Reported Daily by Seenrity Abe stract and Title (o, Bartew October 17, 1713 Henley & Drane to N. Jr. Futch Drane. Louis Vizourvux to (‘aronet Phos Co. Chas. A. Ogden to Elizabeth Oge den. T eleet that the of mavor e women are declarin< ion of the ri~ht } for New York is a Of conrse the entirely | l ! 1 tomorow ni~ht. ! | vomin's bust 7. Wade, ness “rizht mavor" the party to | Mre, | Gor- for the Port | denends npon & Rogers to Henley & the leaders 1 "'!'i h J. Pord don Krox, w election of Collector Mitchel), the are allied, an arAd \rs. workle of the have suceanded in o are gettine They I i1 do stump speaking and distri- (By Associated Press.) bute campaign matter written “for San Francisco, Oct. 18, —What men voters, by women who wonld mny be thn wreck of a steamer that ) vote. “The anpeal of the!sunk here in 1901 with two m illion Vomen's Fusion committee for good lr!oHars aboard, has been discovercd gent to over, by a diver, who w ill s eek the treas ure with a new diving device. mest prominence so far. 20,000 neople

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