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

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\KELA PUBLISHED IN THE BEST TOWN RTINS i i COMMIITEE ANNOUNCES THE PCSITIONS EACH ENTRY WILI. 0CCUPY One Parade akes Piace at 2 0'Clock; King and Queen Pageant at Night The following is the order for the parades next Thursday. There will ! be one in the afternoon at 2 o'clock and one in the evening at 7:30. The former is called the Celebration Pa- rade and the latter the Carnival Pa- rade. This order will be adhered to as strictly as possible, though the \ committee reserve the right to make such changes as in their jugment may be necessary or advisable. Celebration Parade Mounted police. City officials. Fire department (old and new). Pony-saddle cart. Ox team. Cowboys (Crackers). Band. School children. Camp Fire Girls. RBoy Scouts, (61 N R o i A ERT OB R VAR b L Lo} umns of twos, Elks. Knights of Pythias. 0Odd Fellows. Woodmen of the World. U. B. Carpenters and Joiners. Other labor organizations. Agricultural floats. All other floats. Equestrians. Decorated buggies. Decorated wagons. W. C. T. U. in automobiles. Decorated automobiles. ' 1 All other automobiles. ] Advertising floats. Carnival Parade Police. Band. Maskers. King and Queen of the with their retinue. Carnival, LAKELAND, FLORIDA COBRLETE LT CELEGRATION PAIZES Day Parade decorated busine S8 front—Diamond studdc d by H. C. Stevens. Best Best decorateq residence front shoes by Dutton Harris Five Co. Best dollar show window glass water set by ture and Hs Best showing of old pony-saddle cart-—Five eyele by Lakeland Plumbing Company. Clothing (! ompany . For Cowhoy gars by A Best and H, T most uniform school children marching in the pa- Red rade—Ten dollar (‘ross Pharmacy, kodak parade — Handsome walking cane by Conner, King. Best decorated auto Piece of statuary by Cole & Best decorated auto (ot bunting) - Fifteen dollar f: asol by the La Mode, parade five Any dollar Central Pharmacy. display Lakeland Furni- dware Comvany, ar I'store by Henley's White Dru F building | scarf pin fashior dollar tri- Hardware Best showing made by oxen nnd| cart-—Five dollar shoes by Bailey making most noise with his sixteep footwhip—Hox ci- . Cigar Company. class by Best uniformly dressed secret or- der or organization marc hing in the gold-mounted Osteen and | (bunting) Hull. her th mey Best agricultural float display in 1 cle Sto =@ and | | ut ned of an | ir- mecting [ rean I reuched 1000 § ONP.O.IN IRNEY, i, TWO REGISTERED PACKAGES' WERE ADDRESSED TO CITY NAIONAL BANK [ Blood Hounds Were Secured But Were Unable to Take Up the Traxl sociated Press.) Neb., Dec. 27.—Two registered packages containing more than §7.000, were stolen from the postoflice last night. They had been shipped from a national bank in Omaha to the City National bank here. Bloodhounds are unable to pick up the robhers’ trail. (By A Kearney, by from TO DECIDE STRIKE QUESTION tels yh Philadelphia, Dee. 27, the tomorrow by -At the Labor Bu decisions | lo of here Central the the various [to the execeutive committee. The talk | is for a general strike of all uninn'i\ b inllator in this city, LR0L000 workers ! . : time 0 tin sympathy with the striking gar Best float depicting Lakeland's! pont work: wha have beon it iy ress — GGenui leather hand'yor twenty-five weeks | Covalned at by Cut Prico, | Store. " lest showing made by lady on S‘l’ '9”'3 HAQ horsehack, riding havit and decora- Ul L u tions-—Five pound box of candy hy! 3240,000 HRE Montreal, crippled for I} G TELEGRAM SAT “IRDAY DEC 27 1913, = e e N GRIP WATE FHNE £0-FCOT BREAK IN THE INTAKE PIPE LEAAES CITY WITH- OUT WATER out Fires (By Asscciated Press.) water fami n the St. have boug ne as ht up which is issued sparingly and no baths are furnished faces danger from fire and disease. Zero Weather Adds to the Suffering of the People Who Are With- Dec. 27.—Zero weath- er here added to the suffering caused a result of a sixty-foot break in the intake pipe Lawrence river. big buildings and hospitals had to put out their fires because they could not get water for the hoilers. ufacturing plants and railroacs Many the same reason. bottled to 1eeting during the ness oceupies most members Yoo e waterway here today year, of 31 LR Y for the THIRTEEN GOTION MLLS DIs0LVE Man- CAUSES DAMAGE SUIT G AR R e Ho-| Orlando Dee. 26, Throush his; water ttorneys. Car! B. Robinson and quests starbuek & Starbuck, Dr, J. Mc . The city ‘| WATERWAY COMMISSION MEETS thiroughout the city on the question | jof a general strike will be u‘;mx(ul" Buffalo, International commission the Routine husi plans of Tho ! Ihe| IN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST STAT'" T ACHERS IhbiED | 10 UAKELAND: f ' the meeting of the Governois| ' ) of Trade lust night, a 1 resoluti as adopted to the effect leaves tomorrow for Key West to at- tend the meeting of the educators, will bear this invitation, and in such able hands we are sanguine that it will meet with favorable considera- tion. Several important gatherings are scheduled to meet in Lakeland dur- ing 1914, and we are hopeful that the city will be favored with the “[meeting of the educators also. ORLANDO STREETSWEEPER Iwan | tiled Conrt nit the Circuit in 00 damages, sustained from when his auto swoeeper alleged to have been injuries he received ran into a belonging to the city. faccident occurred at night during the serted, and took no account of any | damage in the way of personal suf-! I(lm' & cordial invitation be extend- dainst the ity of Orlando for| street | The , —— T A e A e £ e 10 PAGES No. e o T——— ONER FOUND IRED LN TR od the Florida Educational Associa- tion to hold its next convention in A A tiis city. PRESIDENT MNINERS' FEDERA* Prof. . M. Jones, nrincipal of| TION FARED BADLY AT THE the Lakeland High school, who HANDS OF MOB Was Beaten and Dmgged Through Streets of Haucock, Mich., and Phced on Train (By Associated Press.) Green Bay, Wis., Dec. 27.— Presi- dent Moyer, of the Western Federa- tion of Miners, was found In a Pull- man berth with his head in a bloody bandage this morning on his way to Chicago. e said he had been as- saulted and beaten at Hancock, Mich,. last nizht by members of the gt‘itlw-ns' ATl and pun men, i dr, d thro t1 the streets and put W train and guarded to the State line thres. e elaimed he was threatened with hanging. by (By Associated Press.) Calumet, Mich., Dee. 27, Strik- copper anincrs are this morn- ing aroused over the deportation [from Michizan last nizht of Charles last { carly pari of the year, The suit is|!l. Moyer, president of the Western the vesult of the failure of the City | Federation of Miners. It is said that [ Council to settle a claim made by | Moyer was conducted from the State Dr. Meliwan against the eity, ’l‘h(-“'-‘ members of the Citizens Alliance list of expenses enumerated in lhis}""“‘“'*" he would not retract his as- Pelaim amounted to $2,500. This Sertion that the Alliane on- famonnt represented the actual logs|¥ible for the recent Christmas fire sustained by Dr. Meliwan, it was as- | lisaster, also because he advised the Chereaved from the familics not Alliance. to accept aid Ifeeling is bitter 1 fering, ete. tand the arvival of J. B. Densmore, Best decorated one-horse buggy—| Shgs s i federal agent, who is expeeted to Three dollar hat by Hub Clothing | (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) IDENY ANY MYSTERY h"'l'.( the situation, is anxiously et docorated one-horse wagon—| St Louls, Dec. 27, Fire early| Columbia, $. C.. Dec. 27.—| SURROUNDS CARDINAL'S DEATH|wwuited. st decorated one- S vag e i M AR AR 9 PR ki HIEERS R, 3 ,-‘“ Bridlaiby. MoGisehan t};e har- | this morning in the business section (Thirteen South Carolina cotton S0 H L did $250,000 damage. Guests of |mills capitalized at more than $3,- (By Associated Press.) WHY FAGG IS THE HAPPIEST e .+ ISturgis hotel across the nerrow | 500,000 and owned or controlled by| Rome, Dec. 27.-Vatican officials MAN IN FLORIDA SnERE Bnilieat Rtotatel JI0d) M trect were routed from their bods|the Parker Mills Co., have filed cer-|and friends and relatives of the late Shie s paiace s Bilve Mollatikoiduinines when flames threatened the hotel. |tificates of dissolution of their char-|Cardinal Rampolla have denied the| Jacksonville, Dec. 26. —According by American State bank. Esei Night Parade To the King of the 7.50 silk hat by Moore Company . To the Queen of the (¢ Carnival— Williamson irnival Six firemen were injured. | ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF TRENTON ter with the secretary of State. dissolves their charters. FAMOUS GEORGIA NEGRO FARMER DEAD: This rumors of mystery surrounding the prelate’s death and said they don't intend to exhume body as the cause of death is known. The rumors were probably founded on the disanpear- to his own statement, Marcus Fagg, superintendent of the Children’s Home Society, is the happiest man in the State today. When asked why he was so happy he stated that the Trenton, N. J., Dee. 26.--Sons and ance of a small box supposed to con- ';nml .uld splendid work the society Feature floats. Pireqpontailion: or Rty oy L“k“;h.m hl»l'\ln.l ‘l..v‘ Revolution will eel-} Albany, Ga., Dee.27. - Deal L, [tain private papers. s Cde ehildren during Decorated automobiles. Pharmacy. ! ; ,..I“,.Ij,,, ,h..‘ 157th anniversary of the {Jackson, known throughout the s the past year was enongh to make Decorated floats. 0t sy bRl gEA RN ”-l" '“‘:‘.t;!u:!i.“ of Trenton today with appro- | South as the “first bale man of Geor-{LOOKING TO THE SOUTH jany man happy . The fireworks will be displayed |ancient or modeny ‘.h:lrfl,{ly.“'t m. m.w};m;-xu coremonies, Governor Fielder|eia,” and one of the most prominent FOR CHEAP MEAT| “During the past vear,” he said, m the old Tremont hotel site, | time-—$30 hat by the b tand other prominent men being|negroes in this section of the State, tover ’"'l”I"“"“l‘il”Il .""'” hundred and here as many seats as osSivlE iRl e !v;j.:y an representing Qh,‘k.\l heduled to make addresses. This|died in Albany Tuesday as he was| (By Associatod ‘) | Midrty-eight ll"'“l'l“ ‘“"'"I every town fprovided, The display will com- | To “"’. Q"“”'_"”':'“! ‘vfl'r“i w:':rt;r m‘\\':m one of the great, if not the [hurried to a hospital following an at-| \ :Mnn‘:ljm. I"m-v The :mn'h and h:umm. in the State have h.-n.t in e at S o'clock. ISRk D Cen l,” Ut fenat tain | ereatest, battles in the Revolution-|tack of apoplexy which occurred on|for a long time is to be the """“":‘ sla .""““""“ to "‘:I.Il conduct the work The committee have endeavored to | costime e fary war, In December, 1776, Tren- | the street just after he had 1lri\v||!whiu| source of cheap beef, according fof the |ftlllll'.. ['le amounts have Lan invitation to every organiza-|Den Dy LekelindCLoRkIBIOne, cquely [ton was occupied by about LA00 [rrom the farm. Jackson was one of (1o the report of George M., lhmn.m.-ll.:1:|||'.:~.-1I from ’I"'.C('IIL\' to $U'“‘:, and i who may care to parade. If To the }'“!_ f”"'\‘ s “r“f\h;“}‘(: tessiang under Col. Rahl, Takinglthe most interesting men in this part|chief of the animal indnstry division (the fact that I'IHJ\ nnmlurr‘ are 1'nt('r- ¥ have h(-r‘.n missed they are re- | dressed HELGLHALAE S advantage of the fact that they [of the State, and thouzh he refused|of the de .H.:. e to] 'n"«l enough in the \v:-ll:u'-- of the sted to communicate with the| ‘\»'v.l)'“k‘“r"\' Jeme t arotesque I would celebrate Christmas with much 1o take active part in politics was an |the IHous ! ! .l'nlnllnmw-, \im-n“t_\'.nl:ll\'oet'mni ll.n- ||:‘1|))||‘|1t.~'t n‘mn umittee or phone 277 or 136 To the :wmwn;:u 'fl’::'\n'lh |I‘\;l(‘”m] 1'» astine and drinking, Gen. Wash- [acknowlodged leader of his race. |He S"y,fi h(\» is heing r.nuw!‘ in v\I:.t-. in ‘lj;l,u]r.lll;l'.. !Ihj‘:\n :-l”r(‘h,“ 1.|;-> ml.u‘h; A complete line-up will be pub- 1y __dr:-wd & '1_ ‘I(-"tl\VH‘I' Com- mat ¢ them and his plans|itis big plantation in the western Im‘:u for i cents a u.ml!u] and _”f"\:"”"\"‘f' lv' nu‘- ln s; ,‘.‘ n mnxr’(: led later and the point of assem- ki fe by the SModel S neluded his famous trip across the | part of Dougherty county is one of mm‘| be done :fn,\'\\ here in the Unit ‘l”“: lh--\j;n.:,\l.n‘m Im‘l.m ,‘-\T.,T",“I n(\;» [ of each organization indicated, i’““} Seibaky nostUea. ady Delaware. No Americans were killed [ the hest in sonthwest Georgia and {ed States but in the south. { .I|'~|'|I'|,‘ 'lll "l»' "..ll'l”‘l.';k, : “'.,... ”A'O as to avoid over-crowding and| EOK ”:‘,‘ m': ‘h;\r)' V\(') mgh ‘\‘ihm. and only four wounded, while the | Jackson had accumulated his fortune llu tl |.n“ u"n '.'[”T.‘ ,‘“ l,l-l:| I,”I‘Il‘.“ pfusion and facilitate * orderly S g IluRiEn RIRGR Y i 3 I Anglo-Hessian loss was 20 killed, 75 as a farmer Iis chiel distinction ADMIRAL DEWEY IS 76 It ‘w' ‘,”",t' . .'Hnlra ll “14.1‘\1- Irl url l‘”t"_ ing in of the various units of | ompany. ot 5 ',,_‘M,m,|,,| and 918 captured. Theleame from the fact that for many b . o "l\\.d,‘v 0 oo ( movs l.)l‘ .110!) ; For the tackiest costumed gentl lsuccoss greatly revived the spirits of [years he marketed the first bale of| Washington, D 26, There is|ed by some good family, where all man—$2 shirt by U. G. Bates ‘.,'}]‘“:]“.‘].l'un patriot otton grown in the State of Georgia,|not a happier man in \\'ushinulnn’lh« children have found happy ATE TEACHERS NEXT For the most mmu::\! _“Ct]{lxv"_)l'l\.r'! or cast of the Mississippi river. .\Iunyilh:nn “dmiral (:m.r“-: .lh-\\m', \nn-r‘ I homes. !|Il‘ last 4'?n'|vh'ou t:l.kvn in WEEK AT KEY WEST |acter in costume- { 'q”?m Y HOW NATIONAL BANKS MUST lattempts were made to wrest the titlejica’s most famous living naval of-jwere received lj)ll:l_\ and were four ainesville, Dee. 97.—Teachers|1.. A. Clonts Dry "“”d_s iR il APPLY FOR MEMBERSHIP | of “first bale man” from him but|ficer who is 76 years old today. He | in number, and it was only yesterday i sthool officers will find next For the zroup. inclusive of "”‘"'”" ~ e | without suecess. A few years ago|spent a delightful Christmas and 'h.-;!h:rl three others were taken, Words the gala week for educational|ganization, making the best 5;‘::'“1“-](‘,“ (By Associated Press.) [ e voluntarily retired from the field | friends who are permitted to gather |Cannot exoress the appreciation and Htor in Florida. The executive ittce of the Florida Educational Oiation has issued a neat and in- program for the annual con- u. This convention will be 1in Key West Dec. 30, 31, 1913, , 1914, Some of Florida’s educators will speak, and the t question in educational will be discussed by active “rs and county officials. Under cover with the programs are railroad rates from different I the State to Key West; be- tes of boarding houses are stated. The traveling rate ‘nts a mile each way, pro- in masquerade costume rs return by the same t they traveled in Vest. Dates of purcha are Dec, 27, for of sale. An excursion has M return for $12.50, this cost of meals, berth and oth- Mmary privileges. The county udents will furnish pro- d traveling badges upon ap- for same. The executive Mte has placed programs at %%al of the superintendents, '““&ronslv offered to place the "¢ badges with same officers. A s &riovs {ndustries. to| 28 and 29, aml‘ s are zood for ten days af-| UTranged from Key West to Ha- | % citizens of Key West have "%y employes 277,613 women $7 Dec. 27 \Washington, retaries of first hale competition but last year around him find him as strong and |# ratefulne.s that I feel toward the tric, portable table lamp, by (”mn‘i | Houston have decided{he decided to re-enter. The result|hearty he has been the last de-|People who have helped the society iel, Son & Company 2 B \-:1"""‘;”]"”' n;.v.wmnl banks in ap|was that he azain bronght the first|cade. TFver since he has been sta-|in onr creat work for Children, and For the float making the Dbest) e leral reserve system | bale to market, beating the State for |tioned in Washington, it has been |l must say that it was through the showing, depicting mythical char-|j "'”..u {t:r IM‘I'I‘: m'” pass a res-|what was destined to be the last [ the custom of his friends and official | '0#1 newspapers and those of the acters in costume—10 gold piece by |1 "”"M"j‘:[,' i b,(,m.mmn an ap-|time associates to visit Admiral Dewey on State who have made it possible that First National Bank olution W ‘.-” e rhis will be fot {his birthday !all the neople know of our work and For the float makin 'I}'l"!-l:" days to Wash-|FULL BENCH FOR NEW HAVEN‘ (throungzh their umprr:v'mn ,l‘lltl sip- showing of ancient and arded N port we hope .lu continue this great lI‘lf"\\" ard an e | New Ilaven, Conn., Dec. 27. PHEqInFN]‘ | "UKq (work. Tor this reason Tam the hap- oive a $2.50 porket Kknif Rt BT i the first time in the hi il ipiest man in Florida.” > Sy T GERMAN SLN 'Nif[.p;r “GOT HIS" | the full heneh of the State, the mem [ 0 l INDIANS LEAVING OKLA- e [ 1eied on a Saturday to AS |F ]E.Y‘ AHU flLn HOMA FOR FLORIDA ‘MHS FI I Y[“JNP By Associated Press. ) arsuments on :.Z. etition R Darlington, 8. €., Dec. 26-—A large gl Zabern Germany, Dec. i« an G. Bulkeley, former gov- (By Asbbolited Dross { band of Oklahoma Indians, headed by FR |qB e f of « it '_} others, | Pa D Do [he John Mitchell, are camped here for BpGK AI Lt t t v Haven railroad and | o i o 4 ‘:w\ Ay ays' r trip from Ok- y oth went W and tl g ’ ’,. s v“l.rr‘l\':» for the first time since hi to Florida "rom what the ! (Dv Associated Press t1 1 : of ti «uu."n gion in :1“.'lhu;' recent illness today ite motored Indian it ms that the "’.‘"""' | R Mrs \ Sh g 67.552 0060 in i thirteen miles and played golf this Ve ‘."' iR of the PRk e esumed her de N ntt Antr e g sture bonids by the, morning The people of Gulfport, | 8 land IY.I Florid: ‘mv.l they 5 erinte 'ulh nt and it is elin | pail “" i cOmMPBLY . iwhere he assisted in fighting a re are on their way there to reclaim the T : ks the close of the|c ik - j dence fire sterday, consider him a!land. They left Muskozee, Okla., | believed this mar axatnst’ Bor B | ih-vru The president’s health is im-|two months ago and have traveled | heated campaichi @ l;b” 1 ‘nf;rvl \ NOTICE OBSERVE MESSINA provinz under the rest and exereise "h'- entire distance in wazons. When some members of the sc hool boa : S : ANNIVERSARY Sy e {asked why they wanted to leave Ok- CH.RISTVAS EXERCISES AT CH} Every Boy Scout Mg 10 !”'-1 - . e Tomorrow willl At 10 cents a drink the United lahoma, Mitchell said: ‘“"Teap big THE C‘IRISTIAN CHUR come second class attend meet- Lim G " "' i Y_L,III,I\_' of the.States liquor bill figures $859,800,-| wind he come and blow way house i ks alw, Monday at 7 p. m. at th "" i B ;y.’.“ ” .’\ \...;‘3,'_,, the eity!900 for the year. And the value of [and kill mules and kill me mammy The Christmas "VW-IFjil”mvnr;qn of Scout master to comI plots ka1 o AT k; 'x‘“m nrRe .'ir'nl‘ destroyed, |all the bread made in the bakeries|and pappy and two brudders; blow s s .l',-‘r)'ti\;nl“ ,m?]hi )p.r(\"lri"'(l‘ nations and make 7:]‘”?{:;}:‘::; E:‘r- :nvl "; “l“. ;,,, observed 'hrn”ghoy”!nr the country was but $396,865,000. | um heap far no can find um. Heap sang a beau 2 A prize wi ) Fletch solo. Mrs. Miss ‘Funice G soloist. sang a solo. applauded. were appreclate entire audience. PR e d and enjoyed by the —~an er accompanied theparade uthrie also Both were vigorously The treats and presents the Scout making best examination. ,h.xl; il in Another prize W : the Scout making best appearance on| parade. Absence from meeting he en parade will not be excused. "ev with spec t. ial masses and offered for!ligious services in the churches king and queen always make or| zifts to charity in memory of the|labor cost for conducting transpor-|last summer took heavy toll from his re- - | The! The Chicago, Burlington and 13r~e'Qnin<~v reports a big reduction in tation over its lines. | much wind killum eveyting yess hid- From which it can of um in ground.” he gathered that the tornadoes family. H

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