Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 22, 1913, Page 1

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ANAY BE GNZED) TEDSTN [E MEXICAN AD INISTRATION erta Is the Man for the Place Associated Press.) the Unitel States was|the d a communication rec- erta. It said that Pres- that Huerta was the pable of governing the SBURG EXPRESS d in Philadelphia yester- held for the Florida au- pal with many aliases. ED FOR ‘ ORD IN POLK COUNTY by Security Abstract and Co., Bartow, Fla.) . Coaington to Florida Wooderman to Nichols & Speth to Warring & Bo- Speth to A. B. Bogert. & Miller to Geo. W. oods to McLain & Skip- Tatton to Charles Broad. Hurst to John A. Mec- hite to L. Vigouroux. . Bryan to W. S. Irvin. Dhlinger to Malloy & Mil- ealty Co. to T. F. Jones. |,y . Robertson to H. C ylor to G. A. Mayes. . Pfann to J. D. Clark pvember 21, 1913 Kilpatrick to Mary Jane Hallam & Co. to J. F. Taves to Kate D. Mann, atterson, Jr., to Florida a Land Co. D'Neal to J. J. Hatcher. IBER 22 IN HISTORY eneral Grant left New or the front, after a quasl of a few days. ranco-Prussian war; the occupied Belieme, Hon. Henry Wilson, vice Df the United States, died gton, D. C., aged sixty- bn. ' Thomas W, Ferry, protem of the Senate, be- G000 WO 0K ——— O R0 YESIEHI]AY,B AN AR~ FINAL FIG Some excellent results =were at-' UI IGIB WA tained by the volunteer road work- ers yesterday, and almost every ap- proach to the city shows good re- sults of - their work. this true of Florida avenue, both at J CLAIM BEING MADE| 10 worit ana south ends, the rond (' "Ll BE USED FOR SERVICE|THE DIVIDED BANKING COMMIT-|had left Tuxpum for Vera Cruz.|FAC SIMILE OF HIS INSTRUG: to the cemetery, and Palmetto ave- nue. y done outside of the city have bee . . There Declare Bryan ' o%¢ o1e e gl {’e commen: |Another Warship Is Being Built to Reason for Division Is on Account of ed on later. Many of the city's most prominent men wielded the pick and shovel, ty, Nov. 22.—Mexican two liberal concerns of the city— hinder government con-|the Lakeland Tce and Refrigerating hblished long articles de-|CO., Which furnished free ice, and, 22.—The Chero-Cola Bottling ognize the Huerta gov-| Which gave the workers a bountiful from Lake C Dne displayed an item supply of the excellent beverage pro- Secretary Bryan had al- duced by that company. In and Secretary Bryan FLORIDA GOOD ROADS Jacksonville, Nov, is not a county in Florida which did When twenty-eight not respord in greater or less degree Killed. THIEF CAPTURED| vesterday to the call of Governor,tion Trammell for a day’s work on thelfigne‘i to prevent a similar disaster. —_—— | sburg, Fla., Nov. 22.—|public roads by the male citizens of | crook who, representingthe State. be an inspector of thejties especially was the call heavily Stalled over the Central Natlonal:purpose of furthering the interest of mass meeting at the d thereby given full ac-|answered. office and books of the several hundred men worked during press Co., in this city a the day improving Pearl boulevard. zo and secured $10,000|Good Roads day is held to have been oney orders and checks,|a success in Florida, e oy et n (AN ROAT) AGENT Chicazo, Nov. 22.—R. J. Ches-|World. This will be a little dip into prape. ter, of Mobile, Ala., claim agent of human nature, and how we get out the Mobile and Ohio railroad, was' of it. Co. cited to appear here Monday to ex-|nature about them are plain to the federal court how he in-|hear it. duced Mrs. Mary Panck, a widow, to accept $750 for the death of herclose. The fourth quarterly con- son Edward, killed in Mississippl in|ference, which closes the year's Mrs. Eaton, C. K. Browne. Treas- e was the last of the Shoguns, and|the shifty air currents in the ster a troop train wreck last month, The|work, and at which all oflicials for widow sued for $10,000 but com-|the next year will Le elected, will at 3 promised for the above amount. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HONORS Congressman John Nance Garner, ¢omorrow. Democrat of Texas, who was born in | pesday for the district missionary Red River county, that State, I8 for-|campajen, and it will be a great fav- [ ty-five; served as judge of Uvalde r o have these items rettled tomor- | county for four years; was a mem- row go that he will not have to hunt | ber of the Texas House of Represen-|yo, the next day. Most of the peo~! es for four years; was a dele-,me have settled pramntly. * | eate to the Democratic national con- vention at Kansas City, 1900, and to the Democratic national conventfon A. E. Robinson to J. B. |, ;. the Fifty-eichth, * [tieth and Sixty-first Conzresses and re-elected to the Sixty-second and day micht at 7 o'clock. W. H.‘Pmu‘rsnn. DRRLOES Sixty-third Congresses. { om0 o. | LABOR FEDERRTION (By Associated Press.) Seattle, Nov. 22.—The final ges-|yjce conducted by the Woman's Mis- sion today of the American Federa- gjonary Society every afternoon next tion of Labor convention promised week at 2 o'clock. a warm ficht over the election of gt 7 o'clock the children will take i:1{“(&{’!‘!1. ond vice president, came to Seattle A]l are cordially invited to attend intendinz to name John P. White, theee services. now president of the United Mine- pastor. workers, ag his successor, but found |strone opposition. ploned succeesfully, it Is sald today' ... synday, Nov. 23: 'hasg control of the convention and ..., o0 7:30 a. m.; church echool, he held tomorrow, becinning at 9 hurt the cause. can oust Gompers as president if he“I > L AKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM PUBLISHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN THE BEST PA T OF THE BEST STATE "+ LAKELARD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1913, No. 18. —_————— IROUBLE OVER N TAMPIE[I’H” I} MADE [0EELEC miral Fletcher, commanding th American warships in Mexican waters, today cabled Washington that the battleship New Hampshire Ed LAONCHED TODk l Especially is] This is re2arded 28 evidence of the restoration of order between Tux- pam and Tampico. Mexican waters are now floating American, German, French and English warships. IN THE GERMAN AERIAL NAVY TEE MADE REPORT TODAY TO SENATE TIONS TO VOTERS RECEIVED IN NEW YORK If Returns Not ‘Satisfactory They Were to Be Made so by Election Officials Some reports of good work Replace One Recently ! Ideas as to Disposition of Destroyed Moneys DON TRYING FOR | | THAT ELECTION ; (By Associated Press,) ' (By Associated Press) Friedrichschafin, Germany, Nov. Washington, Nov. 22.—The| Tampa, Nov. 22.—Don C. Me-| New York, Nov. 22,—A fac sim* latest of the Zeppelin | fina] lecislative battle for President Mullen, attorney for the “drys” in ile of printed instructions purporg: SEIVEL HI%, - e ; Wilson's currency bill began in the Pinellas county, has applied to Judse! ing to be those issucd by Huerta for ; ‘ F. M. Robles of the Sixth Judicial|the recent Mexican election has been i onsmnce' today for |§>enme today when the divided bank- gistrict of the State for an alterna-| received here and the translation M trial trip. The air vessel will be‘iu;; committee submitted two re- tive writ of Pinellas county to order| interesting as showing precautions taken for a two hundred and flfly“norts. Chairman Owen declared he an election or show cause why they!taken by Huerta to keep himself (B mile flight to Gotha. The big Ui”g‘;\vould open the debate for adminis- S'ould not. The court has granted power as provisional president. Ona jible Is for service {" tl?e German tration forces Moniday. The Owens tl.ue MR N0 el WD ST part reads, “A Dblank ballot will ba DAY WAS A SUCCESS 2erial navy. Work is being pushed R W o which is returnable on Saturday|used in the polling booths which on another to replace the one de-‘\‘em”‘ explains the differences of the morniny of this week, at the Circuit may be established, showing the abe 22.—There Stroyed at Johannisthal on Oct. 17 committee as arising because of a Court here. solute majority of votes cast and people were branch that wants a central bank e shall show the following results: The airship under construc-| while the other proposes a number RAISE FUND TO President, Huerta; vice embedies improvements de-|of independent district banks. ! BRING BEILISS HERE Blanquet.” Another section readss “If examination-reveals that the re A Mothers' Club has been organ- New York, Nov. 22.—The He-[turns do not correspond with these A new electric clock has been in-|ized in Ojus, Dade county, for the brew Tr:des Sederation will hold a|instructions, the election officials Hippodrome | Must make arrangements go that the tomorrow in order to raise a ruud|returns shall correspond.” FE S ) —_—— e to bring Meridel Beillss, the acquit- A T THE CHURCH ES SUNDA ted defendant in the Russian “rit- ual murder” casge to this country i G e e A TG and provide for him and hie family. FIRST METHODIST-—In the Organist—Mrs, Shirley Gill. Belliss will give a number of lec-| Cambrid~e, Mass., Nov. 22—Ew- morning the pastor will preach on' Associated with the following tures in the United States after his|erybody is wondermng about the the Solution of the Trouble. This corps of teachers, Rev. R. Bolton, jprival. weather today, for foothall fans re- refers directly to your trouble, and Mrs. Bolton, Miss Drane, Mrs. member that all of the Saturdays im the trouble of the church., Those Gill. | November have Dbeen unpleasant, MUSI EXPI.NN i Bt I L L ure' "]APANESE PH'NGE and there is ap o0ld saying that goes, \ urged to come. | Guild of St. Agnes: like the first so will be all. Nevem e b R RO T oo e (Rl B }» u ]n A theless“about 50,000 persons are e (By- Associated Press.) flow to Be the Best Man in the vice President—Mrs. H. J‘; pected to witpess the annual strugs el zle between the elevens of Ilarvand (By Associated Press.) and Yale this afternoon, Provisiox Treasurer—Mrs, 0. M. Eaton. New York, Nov. 22.—The death|has been made for 27,000 seats fow Meets every Tuesday except after of Prince Kelki Tokuzawa, an-|'arvard alumni and underzraduntesy [third Sunday. nounced In a cablegram today from|Yale beinz allotted 17,000, Tha I"Toklo, severs one of the connecting!larvard management has undertals: Directors, links between old and new Japan.|en @ difficult task in trying to chard They express obligations to (By Associated Press) Works, | warships, In South Florida coun-| Here in Duval countylbaflk in St. Petersburg. ltho school . THE YALE-HARVARD GAME f Secretary—Mrs. Drane. 1 any human urged to People who have ‘The conference year draws to & Woman's Auxiliary: Meets Tuesday held place when it was a capital[dium. On the wires which havg crime for ordinary folks to look at|been strung across the fleld from the take place Tuesday night. a Shogun, but he became democratic|top of the stadium are streamers Every claim ought to be paid be-} ¢poie neactice 7:30 p. m. Thurs- in after years. He had the office| Whose action has been studled. IS fore that time. All members Who g,y ovening at the church. of Shogun when it abolished by em-|charts have been made it Is hoped have not paid their Lenevolences are, | peror Mutsunito in 1868. that' they will be of great assistahog urged to brinz the amount to clm‘rchil CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN AL t:r)h;h:r:::(':\r: (:lflyt?l;:d'\"l:lrilyiy It,n:‘l::,: The pastor leaves Wed ! —Services tomorrow. Rev. Lews, MILWAUKEE FIGHTS e iy 'wl;4:n m:;“ ,: nehlzl BNl 38 ) S TR G Sl‘m.| wind blowing. So much has bees b B Lol said about the condition of the twe teams that the best means of picks ing the winner seems to be based o@ the bettingz. Yale is asking big oddy and running no risks. urer, Mrs, Drane. p. m, COAL RATES S Milwaukee, Nov, 22.—The In- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—Sunday terstate Commerce commission be- {gchool, 9:45 a. m. Morning scrvice 8an a hearing here today to deter- fat 11 o'clock. Evening gervice at mine where Milwaukee coal com- 7 o'clock. All -new citizens not Panfes are being discriminated having church homes here ara in- arainst by several of the prominent g s MYRTLE ST. METHODIST—Ser-| . : h western railroad lines. It Is al- vices tomorrow: Habbath echool at iy mdkevi::ltlr;‘rs (::.nl r(;:‘l;:lrl(lh lered that Milwaukee for several| MIS3 WILSON NEETS HER Preaching by the pastor . ; years has been paying a freight rate CAKE FOR COMPANY Prayer services Tues- on all coal ghipped to their city of ‘from 40 to 50 cents a ton hizher (Ry Assoclated Press.) than etandard rates elsewhere. Washinrton, Nov 22.--So many Over 500,000 tons of anthracite coal | M2ve written askinx a piece of Misg ; and between 2,000,000 and 3,000,- Jessie Wilson's wedding cake tha§ {ces tomorrow: Sabbath achool, 10| 0%8 iR Ol e m"fl'm: and 0o tons of soft coal are consumed|the White House today issned @ . will be in his pulp!t bath hours to- in Milwaukee annually. statement saying the cake was tog . Epworth League, 6 P. m.: A ) 2 m‘.'. Lp‘:m.["' 'r:d"";'h,,' ,:)m, j.|morrow. Timely topies. FEvening Uesi e amall for thal purpose. ?lrearc‘l\”nfl ;’ an.fiout.h Géoibl Con.| meetinz etrictly evanzelstic. Al g : . Ellis of the € jeors e A i iy . —_— , ference will fill the pulpit at that S°rVices ahout one hour lenz. We ANn GE[T[S . i make a eneclalty of qnuittinz or EUROPEAN N¥v'S AND VIEWS ayer ger- hour., There will bp 8 prayer time. Sundayv school ot 9-45, I, C. ' GAN I GEI BA[[ I New York, Nov. 22 —The Rovek Society for the Prevention of Crueltg Stevens, superintendent.’ Lot s co. our part in making tonoview a ereat day for God. Stranzers and ; to Animals has started a war azaing§ | visitors are cordially invited to (By I‘m'n(‘l:lh'll. Press.) the use of funeral plumes for horsesy worship with ns. Our church I8 lo Oxford, Enzland, Nov, 22.—It I8/ declaring that their vee often entailg cated two blocks north of railrond tmpossible for women ‘m obtaln the|guffering and discomfort. Undertalr croseing on Florida avenue. R. §, ballot throuzh a parliamentary aCtlf‘ru themsclves have olso condemnet { Gavin, pastor. now as they have not a majority of{the plumes. At a meeting of the ! ’ {the people behind them, Lloyd|Rritish Undertakers’ »egociation losg SAINTS EPN(‘OP‘\L——-Spr‘ George today told a deputation ofMay the plume was denounced o Holy com-| CATHOLIC—Ueual services will suffracettes. He said militancy bad|cruel and unnecessary. It is notifief by the soclety that any undertake§ who adorns his horses with plumaeg Lonis, 1904; was elected to Fifty-ninth, 8ix-110 a. m. at 11 a. m. home. All welcomed at each service. W. 8. Steinmeyer, pastor. FIRST BAPTIST—The paktor DIXIELAND METHODIST—Serv- closedd his part of the ger ex of meet Thureday nizht John Mitchell, retiring sec- | gpecial part in a missionary service. W. H. Steinmeyer, Mitchell, cham-| ALl With Mrs. Fletcher as or- a. m.; morninz prayer, Litany o'clock. g vice president wishes. * 1t Ia declared. though, that;’anfl germon, 11 a. m.; evening papist and Miss Blewere with her SALVATIONISTS TO after Jan. 1, 1914, can be fined, ugw resident Kru‘zerl landed | Mitchell’ does not wish to l’eplflc"pmyer_ germon, 7:20 p. m. Rev. gplendid volce, this church now en-, HOLD CONGRESS der section 1 of the protection of anlhs les, France .nd bezan a|Compers. Richard Bolton, priest in charee joug excellent music at the services. | mals cet, 1912, which forbids the lg journey to Paris. nd Mukden unchanged: lonking at cach odher, r side seems inclined to afterward wrecked ? the cabinet ministers. FOR TURZEY RAISFPS |Mr. Nov., 24%—"To y artificlal kent away from ordinaryloes will reach $5,000. flared Dr. Charles P, Hiz- ologist for the Dominfon ool fugs. usso-Japanese war; sitva:| TWENTY TALTATASSEE HOVSTS Tallahaesee, Nov. . horses were burned to death Thurs- cordially uffracists’ stormed parlia-|day morping when fiames degtroved eervices. the the Ranks livery stable. y s, harness, ete., were entirely :i::t‘::‘:dhl:’r'"h"f with the building.jone desiring the gervice and 8pirit- day afternoons at 2 p. m. The pnb- eurparsed only by a world conzress broad, humanitarian lines, fs being Banks thinks the fire was the|ual coneolation of the church. raise’ work of an incerdiary. There was a cceesfully they shon!d te’smnn amount of insnrance on the mineer, senfor warden; H. J. Drane, means and building, but none on the stock. The‘jnn!or warden; 1. S. The Standard Ol Co. hns erected(Rev. R. Bolton. fn a lecture at ‘Harvard|a 6.000-gullon gasolind tank In u.u‘ Treasnrer—Miss Mabel Drane. All Saints church and St. Marke' ______ ' New York, Nov. 22.—A congress' filction of “any unnecessary sufferinlj church, Plant city. Residence, 707, GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTH- of falvation Army officials nndi'upon any animals.” PURNED TO DEATHIS“""’ Migsouri avenue. Phone No. ERAN—Orange street and Tennes- members to the number of 4.000 or RNE 245 CGreen. Missionary jurisdiction gee avenue. W. E. Purh, pastor. more will be held here tomorrow to| Hendrik Christian Anderson, th4 22, —Twenty Sonthern Florida. AN visitors aré Residence, 914 E. Oranve, phone meet General Bramwell Booth, the!American advocate of an Internam welcomed to all church 116 Blue. Morning worehip at 11 new world's head of the Salvation tional society for the oreation of P The resident priest will 5)ock, FEvening worship at 7 Army. It is to be the largest con-iworld center in the shape of a city All of the *o pleased to meet by apnointment giclock. Sunday ecmool at 10 a. prees of Salvation Army workers uniting the nations for the attalas or otherwise for consultation Any- m_ Catechetical clarses on Satur- ever held in America, and will be ment o’ peace and progress upost Nie 18 cordially Invited to worship that is to be held in London next lionized by Paris society, Prosiien§ May. The conoress will eontinue un- Poincare is taking ereat Interest 13 til the following Sunday. There the scheme, but the most ardenf Jewett, sec- ADVFNT CHRISTIAN—Rev. 0. will be a street parade and a maes- champlon Is Raron Estournelles da retary; 0. M. Faton, treaeurer. T. Mattox will preach toni~ht and meetine in the Lyric theater. Gen-' Constant, who has sugrested that the Superintendent Church School— tomorrow forenoon' and nizht in the eral Pooth Is seeking 200 mem and great plain betwesa the Seine andl taternacle in North I ~keland, Row- women who are willing to #o to In- Olse rivers offers an admirahle ritey {rer'a subdivision. The phblie cor- dia and the far east as Balvation surrounded hy the forests of St. Gewe Secretary—dlrs. - Bhirley Gill. ‘lmmy lnvited o theso services.. | Army missionaries, 'main end Montmorency. Church Directorv—C. G. Mem- with vs. presideng, | o i (2

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