Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 21, 1914, Page 1

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LERS Bl LANTA y AALEDTO ANK ZXAMINER IS NOW LOOK- ING INTO CONDITION OF THE CLOSED BANK Was Organized Two Years Ago With a Cepital Stock of Two Hundred EJ AN NOT Pmsw HITH REFLY 0F . g o i | i (By Associateq Press, ) Tokio, Jan, a1 Japan regards |8 unsatisfactory made | by the Unite d States to her protest against California land ownership legislatioy , Foreigy Minister Ma- kino today made this stateme his annual address to p. the replies nt in| arliament . | BIG memrm nm SHOOT | Elughuest, N, ¢, %an. 21.—The seventh .mnnnl nlp shooting han- LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 1914. . LS TO CARRY REBELS PLANTO U7 PRESIOENTS | TAKE TORREON PLANG UNDERWAY, SOON NOW THEY COVER SUGGESTIONS MADE | WILL CONCENTRATE ARMY OF IN THE PRESIDENT'S TRUST 15,000 SOLDIERS NEAR THAT MESSAGE TO CONGRESS CITY AT ONCE Are Wide in Scope and Embrace Five |If Torren Is aken, Two Routes Will Important Subjects Now Be- Then Be Opened to the licay | s 3 , received from parties down the State Thous_and Dollars it ‘.‘L ’\‘ r) 11” l :?:.I fore ihe_ »17’411bhc ‘ Mex@an Capital Rty nvne m“p?l ok ot i Officers of the Law (By Associated Press. ) 10 355 n-_,ws.; By Associoted Press. (By Associated Pross.) ;:‘:ill“”\ ‘..ll;,“,“'( l:f“::"“l \”lll ”:‘l .I':I:\ llm‘\:l: (y Bbas) stlanta, Jan. 21.- The Travel ) tanons Washington, Jan. 21 Five h|||s‘ Chihuahua, Jan. 21, Qpders I»:\ ;"‘m:]“(l‘:\_ :l:mw'::“' nl"tllll“;n-:vl:.u Mayville Jan. 21.-—REd- ers. Bank of this city today I'.!llwl wan, and i adde ?'"ll-‘lu‘-'r' 1o carry opf tie -llulll were dssued today by General Villa i i ward Yoi It |l>|t- 1"1.1‘.Htuuqua to open for business. Its affairs| X (i Presic ot Wilsen's trust message, jfor the concentration of approxi-| - county outlaw who for over a week were taken in charge by the statc! re being completed in Conavess to-Imately 15,000 rebel troops along ; ;‘]'*‘"‘"“ the sheriif and posse to ar- pank examiner. The m.:lilmim.j[ll QDTOP lq .nF Pday The bille will embrace an in |I' v railroad north of Torreon. 1f ] rest him, surrendered wu']_y t(ll139 was orvanized two years ago wiih : I‘J;‘dfz}d!JL F]I { "‘ trad mmission with in-tghe rebels take Torrean, the most AV|AIUH KILI-EI] to & local hotel man. e was later capital stock of $200,000. It is not| i ( winl powers into corporaticus | northern federal stronzhold {t confined in jail. The sheriff and a member of the iocal ! Jearing | A]. EPP[1 A!-A ad anthority to aid courts and keepjopens two routes to the Mexican IN BEHMANY posse were on gusrd for five hours House Association. ‘ J, ' s within the law; prohibi-|capital. 1t is understood that the after Deardsley had left and gone LS S B | E(mn ol interlocking divcetorates of [ federals are plannine to make a et to a hotel with the newspaper men. T0 PLAY GAME BASKET BALL | ) finterstate corporations, railroads | firm stand at Torreon i (By \s.sm iated Press.) The vresence of Beardslev's wife TOMORROW AFTERNOON [ j,[m‘ uotional hanks: empowering the I Munich Germany, Jan. 21, and nine children prevented the PLEE R | v of nos o oricin today de- ! inteestate nameres commission 0 DESCENDANT ()14 PRESIDENT | derseant Sehiweisser, a Cerman [sheriff and posse from storming the Bartow and Lszkeland are goingistio cd late the issuanee of I'li"’l"-‘f‘ VAN BUREN WEDS military aviator, was killed Im!.:y:‘l"‘l'li”l"] house. to “mix it up’ tomorrow afternooniiait at cks and honds; ding the wihoen' she attompted: to- Staene 00w L se—— Srinaieren in a game of baskethall on tie hyeh | of cotten v Silcrman law to ine specitizatly ) New York, Jan. 21 Miss Veralcharply in a acroplance and both fell CADILLAC MOTOR PRESIDENT school campus. ;”“"""4 at $1ow00u |what constitutes conspivacy in re-jLeomis Van Buren, a granddaugh-|io the carth. TALKS FOR TEMPERANCE The teams heve met once this sea- i BT ;:me e U O o el T 7 T on at Bartow. All recollect nm.f}R"rITU‘;u’G RESPONSE TO litions nicasure seckine to eliminate i who was ambassador to Japan, and : y Lansing, Mich., Jan. 20.~=A e ave heard sometl ,””i APPEAL TOR CHARITY C'\SF; ‘cut-throat™ competitive business ja descendant of - Prosident Martin 15"YEAR-OLD GIRL ON meeting was held here today to per- ERTLS: .’\)l‘ s IR i e i szrnvl which would provide punish \Van Buren, was married here today TRIAL FOR SHOOTING fect plans fer Michigan's part in the ah;}::m:;]:!.mfl\; aine oromiges to he Toe request of the Telegram hn"‘!l“‘ll' for individuals instead of busi-[to Mr. Harold . Richards, 1‘I<_lvsl S e J“A" '-,.: it Hidhe national 1.1-];}'1'11\1':|t f('.l nr.mihi%igl’l, wmally exeitine. tun ! vhich 1o provide aness and make it possible for firmsson ot ?“" Sl Osear 1, Rich ing in (|,,1 case against Margaret pnien th "”W,‘.“m n'l tig '\nu'f'u- LAY e b g rained wivse for the dittle Steick- Jor individuals injuved by unlawful [ards, of this city. The wedding was| ™" At i : loon Leacue The liquor question Rartah A uh'(‘-zu!.\ ll]l.l”m\l.li { lan ild, has b regponded to in|husiness vestraint to avail them- {performed at the Lowme of (he bride’s Lima, the ""“\.“""““m gitl awiosshot will soon he voted upon in sixteen plin Gl s ottt ik i s \ .,, f 08t r l‘:‘.v\m“. ..,“1,‘~ Ives of findings asainst combing [pavents and wavked o brilliant B bmn.m h'.'% '"f”'“" el counties, some of which are the Qe hile not enough ha . w.‘u r\"\u‘ww!:mn\ and institute suits in equity for{eveni on the season’s social calen _':lll"l'\. “m‘!m“l Nimiobhaying “””'Sl;d most importaut in the State. Many Everybody, come, and see the hest Lk ‘ e A her downfall, began here today. prominent men are in attendance, game of the year, L R | et L L il i ar URerELie ML T A Tl nebalion ot tha There will be yells and rooting ‘ ! ‘ i , | “.‘; i Mirabeau L. Towns, her <'0”“Hl"|- il Moton: Oar oy ahd Rev. Sl e i MM:\.”\ i““‘ ) I; FEPEHAL [[flGUE wn.‘. 3HEPUHT UN B[ASS “"""‘H(S B et B IS"“I‘, A\ Vanee, of Detroit, will be (‘ome and join the crowd at "‘ ks “ “"\ . ! ) {not mentally responsible. the principal speakers. About 700 o'clock. ’ i ‘M ‘,“““ | HGHI II HUT MnUE .IU SrNAIE! temperance workers are present, Tt e T Koy I i [ T0 HOLD COLD STORAGE FEAST is 1»1'n(.m:ml‘|u il]v;ul;::n'.':h- a \i.!:urto.ns b H ; g (By Associated Press. (By Associated Press.) fo oy campaizn in the sixteen counties s q&?fi?i&‘fl?fifif“fifflfi(} rda H" \““\ | \“l ;,: ‘\‘-}.‘l 3 (hiego. Jang il The I<|'dvr;|l. Washington, Jan. 21 The ad- Philadelphia, Jan. 21.- A *cold [ Where rlmvli(ms .\\ill be held, and Sl ndall S B Fo i I League today notified the powers of fverse report of the committee onl torage dinner’” will be given to 400 [Prozrams for this work are being The First National Dank, at thej : Biloy names wfl" anized bisebatl thnt iy privileges and elections on the cre-| members of the Philadelphia Pro-|mapped out. oeent annug woting of the direc-{y, R mated to this]ing of vlayers alveady under con-|dentials of Frank P, Glass, of Dir {duee Bxchange at the Bellevue- o 1 ‘“‘ "““‘?“I m" § “‘. e 1 : Ir., wholraet with tho Federals would befmingham, Ala., appointed by Gov-|stratford tonight. Nothing will be RAILROAD NOTES } ..’ L :u< fjl“([lm‘” (: i )Iw .,’H'_A = st : lip-wille pay:[{onght i and cout pitkhe COMTs [crnor O'Neil to succoed the Tt erved that has been in cold storaze e auuit 1““.1 Ll o vear : \vw‘ 1l : pot This nltimatum was ineluded ina s Jolmston, was roported to! (han cight months. The aftair| Railway mail clerks running into \ »'h~"lu.l for the f”'“‘.” b “ [t : : 3 "” : I i which President Gilmore, | )y nate today by Senator Walsh iven to demonstrate that proper-|Sioux City, lowa, bave organized a Anothe' assistant "“'\ml" b e B i ) R S i i' 1 Pederal ent to President ! mtaiie on behalf of commiitee ! dored food \ viatable anld relief association g’ dn- the pergoh Of ) ) red i Gl tker of the Philadelphia Na 3 | i holesome Brown, the bank’s head L [ ! . Ty lorin “profect - | '0PE TO AVERT RATE WAL | i d The Baltimore and Ohio has put for the past two years. | Enps 1 e 1 ennan and Killi-| | into cffect iinportant changes in the Profite for the year amounted 10 . | R e mhcrs of 10| LABOR NEWS AND NOTES weonnting department, including 32 1-2 per cent and a b UG jir S [Novil Atlantie eonforence, whi the crcation of the offices of audi- 0 per cent was voted PG " ALL ST/\TF OFFICERS o myeeg | ononed liore today, will endeavoe to] Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas, |op of miscollancons receipts and ¢ placed to the 1 )0 NDEMOCCRATS I'OR FIRST TI L: ik ety im;.‘*.n:» Dotween the|clerirical workers have been on ali.counts, and tant auditor of ceount. This = ] \ 1 fofl T '|‘nH;: it ;“_1‘1 whure-Amerlean and (lop- |Etrike for a hoe a day fncrease infaehandise receipts., nk is in a most prosperous ! B.1 o lof the State ofticials chosen at the man Lloyd lines in to !ll"ir!“" ir pay. | t enters on the new V¢ “"fl ) UNovember elections assnmed their | otive: Hassetin b 0 thol g [ The audible vigible siznal of the W plendid prosperts. It 15 an A% yc A ‘” luties in the State buildin with | i Atlantie pool for untess (his| Dissatisfied with tho action f‘l fll“‘ Lehigh Valley, both vy sight and mirably managed institution, and 1w o it H‘;)w result that for the first time mjl‘. weeomplighed o keen rate war will|Seattie convention of the building | oaping warns the motorist or the sroyrn and prospered under .’M |\ i o its history every State office is filled | probably follow The situation has|rades department of the (‘”’_“""'“”w!ri\vr of any vehicle of the ap- liding hands of its present officialsiyy .1»"»\ \ Dambeeht. One of tho impor- {heen asgravated by the Hamburg- | Federation of Labor, Inreaflieming | yroaeh of a train in ample time. at a marvellous rate. [ Sl problems in which the Demo- | Cmerican line entting its rates he-|the decision of the Tampa conven-lopy, gysfom is helieved to mark the Mi WSS : “:rr*lir' administration is interested [ fore the conference Othier lineg|tion in the controversy ""'“""""'!“' last word in safety for grade sig- W \‘T_TM\' the aiding of the TBoston n\"} vill tollow unless the Hamburg's ‘\Il"“l" -\tl;"“l‘ \\;;'N‘"f""(';l':‘l‘,l‘ ]:::'I“: ":II|||I nals., | I Maine rongh its financial difficul- edules are withdrawn ., At BPORIBTHODREOL LAXDe 2 i SPEAKER CLARKSOI;ES%‘)%%RYAN: 1,\::‘”‘” n.”:\l';nxwl]xl i:‘\\",“:l the ;|ssi-!;1[|u-' i e -l.l_..fi_ i Joiners o'I' America in ‘“l““""”‘;vr"’:“": A local court in Kentucky has de- |SHERIFFS WANT MORE FOR | oternor and the lezislature. |} L ECTR LI‘\IYS PLAN metal trim, the !11“1“ organiza ”>‘ cided that a passenger who went to Faiiet 51 .,—The fead > FEEDING PRISONE RS‘ Governor Walsh proposes ns a rem- UNIFORM RULES a5 ordered a referendum upon theigieay ang was carried past his sta- Washington, Jan. = ,“(1‘ 1v that the leased lines should be question of severing its connection | yjon s not entitled to damazes to 1""“’;‘*“ Sec;emry llilll‘;y.‘:lr]nm ‘:‘h‘ Taak " Jan 21 fmnor 1""“-’-“.”"" \\iv‘h Hx’u;-.. of th.n Boston & I 3 Mic! fen - a1 Pur with the parent labor hody. reconp him for the expense cause by Speaker Clark, resu | Jacksonvitie L & Lo ansing, Miend, Ja ar, g . "r:nne)\ attack upon the latter at ;mn! discussion over the best 7”».vv.|»yrlhl'aiy-~-‘ IMi:-vlimv nmf]‘su:r'-llux:mr':'lllllv SUAn: Vo hil by the Stite sailwhay i his\;lxt(l:;l'Itiff(l]l[::l;:]){[.rv ol the Baltimore convention h:~ll;1”'f‘1 : or the apprehe \u’xn'l of ”Wxflllv:‘x:nj:] [,yl]vh,"i’,r,w;:l',::,;’nn\,\,;.)]“',rhl S 411.11)1‘1};‘ ul?, representatives of elee The experimental work conducted homeseekers is said to be on in Tex- en m)t anew here. T. H. “I,\ hplalas Al e ; ‘u}‘” prison-| vl"‘: or ‘H\,‘ sound theories of the e ’”"'L‘. 1R s "”M hor.:v o by the Canadian government in re-fas and wil continue for the npext 8 olitician, received h,‘” l, ‘. o 1 ,v‘l\‘rnH :‘::v‘,i“ = [”;\n‘”’-h F: the market fayto Winouss I’_]”“h 303 “‘!“,”““‘:";n‘rl to the manufaecrure of peat | few months. The 'Frisco seems to speaker a formal, yet final, 'M,» t "w b ” i 3 e o ”‘ PN M Aine Deiti) rile :‘uml rw‘:'l!?"!ml,s for all lineg in St A AR Yk tana Ane i b A ebn T rOHE Siesd) by (the trags tion of un invitation to "‘I '_m.“ Bngis i S 7.““';;‘ provigions for the taking up i ;\':".‘" IT Y,\:.l‘\,l",.'.'j’.l' |l'“1”“5l'“ :; now two private concerns producing folers, linner and love feast, to | ) wenl |4y : 1 & Maine’s $10,000,000 r'”‘.’ ’.‘t ”,“. -”".“ v“'] "” ’Ih., ql.,.l-’,‘!wm, one at Alfred, Ontario, and the evenine at Calvert-mansion. U4 > e R rnary B J60k. to | SEulations to/ilo i ’1 ’,’ s -,I; i.,m»r at Farnham, Quebec. It 081 ppo pitgsfiel?, Mass., Poard of toric home of tord Ball lote M, ,":‘:' w”,’l\’i',‘ \ l:r,'\,” 1id that the peat manufactured by [0 has prepared copies of a pe- Speaker Clark sent his “rest e M‘v 3 S % 5 .' i : lthe Canadian vernment and usediyion (o pe procented to the New te e learned that TY-PRESIDENT TAFT TO SPEAK »'?' he re red .!:’1 /)E;y‘;yrw','v": ;:r.‘r;::rll-j YI e G Loy \ : ’U’.kf k ‘)ilylm‘lw.‘. o v‘ e s n elphia, Jan. 21 FEx-Pres ;|‘:y i vy ( z' ’»’:v‘ h ’w.w‘ or grates and also good for cookin "‘:“K“' granting b s turthet-oxiencign tion and the sp T e e e i s e L FobDazant ; A [of time to th Rensselaic and that he is ¢ Rl F2 e s Ftxte T i o recent denlorable eatastrophe | Pitt fisld R 1y Co. for building refusing to _l!l 5 Pier cchnol at the nt that every idea A1t Calumet, Mich., in which some|the road which thes have had an ¥ sl e R G 1 t exverd here thi ) toward “snf ixty persons, mainly children, lost | rtunity to build under charter today th ¥ g £ n 5 ‘ & ok w ety avi. praland hi for thirteen vears aker Clark’s o o - i BDIDME v ITANA B ah on of stril hed an anti-Bryan § l”.”: : TODAY'S PIRTHDAY HONORS ' it 'l [ “mv ’ "y”"” ¥l : the Holtimors: and tchet” appa 7 dfa [ st T oh : : T e Iroa r. Ohio, are last spring, when Secret SAVRTS START FOR HOME i rom the Sec MNiin ) 1 - hoen Gotii - pn no% petition to the inter- 1 Sneaker Clark g ; ks TR S a : ' Bt e e +1at commission, asking er at a luncheon tendcl 1 {.—Mr. and Mrs, " [ by A e fiehi-[that the annlication of the ecastern spaper man. P re (Miss Wood- (hi ) ] l trinee! hich th roa r an inerease in freizht Vileon) eoiled fo me 1 Firth ! : S Satarabing A MG N \ od The petition is T e yda after spendir a s i ; WSt c leal of|he eirenlated in si 3 circles, natee is ostir d trenuous honeymoon in T WHW, e the Dnfon of R 5 to have heen|chinpers. mercl iobbers, buy- ase of 25 per cel 5 r y Mrs. 8 tonk ] o & 11 a ¢ T B public officials, professional men 1S year. A m 8 o Ir ocial e ( continio nee the h eir own version|and others showing a willineness to Y'!“v i Te th 1 max friends by her Fifty-fift} g=ion t1 1 hontin ffrays it Several hundred names atiy de tness % b Nekn ¥ 1 Som heen affixed to the document. 3 U RS E ed e B : A\ thorouzh investization is to he miners are enzaged in thej SR The buil .‘ . 4 !4{-?”:1 :f:’\'\r;:it ,” tfl'vl; 1 ',A,:’rx";; .lwl,’,‘,.r ;1’,;,.”,) and perhaps some 50 nm:i Theatrical stage rvx"vll'f)'*slin (‘lfll' Montreal eclai ; - ,‘r 1at truction of a sewer system. The|people of Sarasota, with women and children are '|Y~‘:' ary, Alta., have orzanized a union rs there are ages clause and troub ened. ils that m T SR any work of excavating is in progress. Lo & ‘?"Tlfi luusmnu WIPES 0T IS WHOLE FAWILY (By Associated Press.) New York, Jan. 21.—Julius Steerham, his wife and two young daughters were found dead this af- ternoon in their Bronx home. IHe left a note saying he had shot his children, wife and self because of 1esp0lldeu(:y over business reverses. FIRST INCOME TAX PAYMENT MADE Jacksonville, Jan. 20.—The first income tax payment for Florida was ARDGLEY HA bIVEN UP. NOW IN GU3T0DY THE FAMOUS NEW YORK OUT- LAW GAVE HIMSELF UP TO HOTEL MAN TODAY Had Barricaded Himself in Hig Home ior a Week, Defying the at is growing rapidly

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