Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 26, 1914, Page 1

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EV NG TELEGRAM S EEHE AP s aelinedbe PUBLISHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST STATE LARELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1914. COUNTESS DE B)URTIER HRO 1A YESTERDAY PROS. ©D SERVICE d to Come to Its ithout the Usual s Service i S (v cut off from thel ar as telegraph angd is concerned, the trday throughout completely pros vice, today ' l R 10 further that) il i 1cecounts for the! and | ram is fore:d to| this afternoon | amount of W 1l ‘not ‘get thruu‘.:h; press | wires being down; ©held up in Jack- nts north this after Al W wing dead. | , H . 1 i { { R oo o Fob. 26, —Hon. | S West, a leading lawyer of i ity I~ been appointed Oy i o \ L ”,l“_l ?ld,ws b;;‘]_ Countess de liou:tler. wife of the | ptcoced ey nle SONUIONHA milftary attacl ¢ ¢ (e French embas- The uppointment will hold un- o snatorial election next No- M. \West is sixty-five years 1 much experience in is one of the recent arrivals in 1he national il and attracts muc attention by wearing the latest creatlons of the Parisian modistes DOUBLE. PIECUTON AT UNONTONN, PA. Uniontown. Pa.. Frank Wells and Lingi D victed of murder in Fayette gy at Washins o, R R OFFICIALS MEET 0., I'eb, 26. and mechanical olh( la].\ ntral - States interurban roads ened here today for annial meeting of the Central tric Railway Association. Mayor “r addressed the delegates, wel- e at the opening session. | will be executed today, s will be E. G. Price, [an order from Governor 1d secretary of the — itth and Frog Co.; superintendent of | CANADIAN PAPER IN idway of the Union DUSTRY FATTENS and Traction Commis- ¥ T e sessions will cov- Montreal, Can., Feb. 26 l“hu many new ideag will | convention and hanquet of the Ca- Aroduce nadian Pulp and Paper Manufactur- Association will be held here to- ©0, con- county, pursuant to Tener it ers DANS AND ADAMS MARRIED night, having !},Mn nostponed n’n u'.- — count of the illness and death of Mass., Feb. Lord Strathcona. The memory of the 26.—Miss \daims was this afternoon late lord will be revered and his loss ! former Speaker Walker, man. RAPIST T0 HANG IN sk MIAMI MARCH 20 OBJECT TO RAGTIME ., Feb. 26,—The Chi- ¥ Orchestra will give s popular evening con- ening. This orchestraceived b the country-wide cam- which lovers of good 100¢ 10 wean the public from Daly o'clock [ (‘larence Miami, Feb a white man, will March 20. A ¢ from affect was I the governor Sheriff Dan terday Daly was convi rape upon an sso. The warral summer o at Progr date for the that it be ours of 1u a sheriff —Vin-jot 11. This will of one of the most tiendish crimes the annals of the county, and one of ONA LIsp THIEF ON TRIAL ltaly, Feb. 26. ,» who stole the famous ma Lisa” from the Par- perfor has decided upon oy < ses ever T il be put on trial to-|the most hotly contest: s % o to . cture has beep spoken |tried here An app ol ey the ground of own art critics as one|preme court ot S' actively evil pictures|evidence T¢ At least three men 'ted suicide before the the lower cour now the convict "% smile of the ‘‘unknown et FOR A‘DflNCE“EN F GERMANY|, :'ZLEG}' \THLETES COMPETE | == == .= . P [fceton, N. 7., Feb. 2r..~Th»“*-wfln}fl’ i 1 : ,';;” Baliba, m of Columbia willjuud Hamburg- nst the P!lilnde]phlmmsl will today ctor of the eamship Co 1 compa & licted that within the nths 55,000 ex-Grecian | arrive in the United|efforts for the F man | erests abroad l:\.’»rl-! comme this company is to co-or advancen \shley Day Adams by|to all Canadian industries deplored ‘ worge A, Gordon. Botfl Tmnionse progress wa r.mr"vi u:xi! ed to the early|Mam thousands of 0 n,.w.wn;wvl ]‘A rican history of the[rcason of the reduced tariff to the ‘Joe" Walker, Yale United States. ! 1 | | ‘ ‘ | cazo Nationals, on their spring training trip, will play their first _lexhibition gzame here today against ¢ Maurice for| |1t Will Be [an's Clubs, which has | AFLORIDA GRADUATE NURSES MEETING OF HIPPERS A N POTPON |WAS TO HAVE HELD IN OCALA| ON THE 5TH: POSTPONED TO MARCH 23RD Decided Whether Long and Short Haul Law Will Be Put Into Effect Ocala. Feb, 28 (Speciall The 8 shippers with the rail mmissioners to decide wheth long and short haul law it tho last meeting of the cislature shall be put in effect or suspended, have beon postnoned. The mectings were to have been held in Ocala on March 3 and in Kissimmee L] l 1ol on March 5. Notice has just been, veeeived from the commission that the meetings will be held in Ocala Mareh 23, March 26 and in Kissimmee on WORD DIRECT FROM MEXICO Baltimore, Md., KFeb. 26.-—The Federation of Wom- been holding | otitzs for the past week, will to- addressed by Mrs. Trevi mmondetti, on the Mexican situa- will tell of the hardships personal experiences. Maryviand State lay I tion She inil her NOTED MURDER TRIAL Feb. 26.—The Lake Sexton, a young white charged with killing Zet a negro, will begin here to- Both whites and blacks are lineq up for the defense and prose- Shrevepert, La., triat ot farmer, Oliver, day {They Declare cution nespectively . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (List of Transfers Furnished by the 0wy Muxico. | soldier Security Abstract and Title Ca.\ February 25, 1914 John D. Clark to W, E. H. Searey . J. . Hatehgap o Sophie L. Holly. M. M, pLewis to L. T. Moore. 7. (. Colbert to Sanibel Packing '~ 2 J. Selsemeyer to ('. 0. Pinch. Florida & Georgia Land Co. to C. O+ Rinch: George \W. Boring to J. W, l.ebho Mrs. F. D. Robeson to Y. L. Rracken Y. .. Bracken to W. 0. Dalton.! J. P. Reynolds to A. F. Pickard. R. B. Linger to B. F. Durham. BASEBALL ITEMS (‘hicazo, Feb. 26.—Forty mem- bers of the Chicago Federals, pllobl’ll' »v Manager Joe Tinker, will leave Sonth today. 1 for the sunny l.os Angeles, Cal., Feb. 26-—Man- aver Chanece will leave here today, soing direct to the training camp at Honston, Texas. All the Yanks have heen ordered to renort not later than March | The Chi Tampa, Fla., Feb. 26. ville. 1.0 BOXING BOUTS FOR TONIGHT Wayne, Ind., Feb. 26. Flynn, coast hoxer, tonight Fort tackles Young McHenry. a brother of McHenry. Eau Claire, Wis Feb. 26 Danny Goodman and Jobhany Till- mann are echeduled to box here to- Jack zht d Rapids, Mich., Feb. 26 (oakley will fight Knockout Brown here tonight Joston, Mass., Fel '6 Stan Zbyszko, the Aberg here ity Pole, is this against tat TO ORGANIZE Jacksonvi Febh. 26.—The (irad- the State met today | onventoin in this to place the pro- higher| ohject Florida upon a fession VLA ONCE SERVED IN U, . CAVALRY | TWO0 FORMER MEMBERS OF COL- ORADO REGIMENT MAKE THE STATEMENT That Man Who Poses as a Mexican Is a Mary land Negro Burlington, Vt., Feb. 26.--That Gen. Pancho Villa, of the Constitu- tionalists’ army, in Mexico, is a na- tive of listed army, Maryland and a man in the former en- United States from the veracity, testimony of two in the same troop with him and that one of tiem has talked with him| since he took his place at the head| of the army W \. Haynes and Frederick Scott are the two men to Villa's identity, enlisted in the Tenth Cavalry the name of Goldshy, top sergeant of the who testify ‘They say he was and troop in they served. This was in 1882 fighting in the southwest. Haynes became convineed of Vil- la’s identity when he saw magazine pictures. “He talked with Scott, and was so impressed that whep near the border he went over to sce Villa three weeks ago. Villa made no de- nial that he was Goldsbhy, and on the contrary seemed to enjoy talking over old times. The Tenth is a negro regimeat, but Villa could easily pass for a Mexican. He left the United States army in Texas and soon rose to the rank of Major in the Mexican army. He then followed the career of a bandit and was notorious through- e was an excellent the Tenth, but at it is said. when in times a trifle wild, his training in this country had been of great service to him. BOER WAR VETERANS MEET Ottawa, Can., Feb. 26. The an- nual dinner of the South M"'"“" Veieran's Association will be sl here tonight. The trials of the lost and rewon battles of the Boer wars; will be recounted with “embellish ments” and lmthm | PROGRESSIVES JOIN REPUBLICANS Columbns, 0., Feb. 28 The State-widle zet-together r puldicans Progressives held here this afternoon. Senator| Borah, of Tdaho, will be the chief speaker. Many wanderers have re turned to their first love and One more week vet for yvou to send| income tax returns to the of internal revenu in your collector appears to be incontrovertible | men nl" who assert they have sn-r\wl; under | was the' which 1 . when the reziment was engaged in Indian | In his talk with Scott he said lh.n, ald! v of Re-i will be| No. 96 MME. CONSTANTIN DUMBA | | | This photograph of Mme. Dumba, wife of the new ambassador fram Austria, {8 the first she has had taken since her arrival in Washipgtom. It was taken in her rooms, at the em- bassy. TAMPA' CHAUTAUUA OPENS THIS EVENING, Feb. 26.--The mpa Chautauqua Association be- gins tonight its ten-day meeting, un-* der the management of Dr. George 5. Waldo Tonight's program will begin with prayer and addresses of welcome by Mayor D. B. McKay, ed- itor of the Tampa, Fla., ‘fampa Times, and W. G, Brorein, president of the Tampa (‘hantauqua. MORTGAGE DEALERS FORM ASSOCIATION | New York, Feb. 26, {convention was held here .m!. continue tomorrow of the lorganization of farm mortgage deal- ors, which is national in scope. \V "1 Hord, of thig ecity, is chairmay of [the organizatfon committee. The king to loans A genera’ today and e w !'l')ll"!': are have mads pasier GOLD WEATHER ~ BEARING DOWN | N FLORIDA WEATHER BUREAU PREDICTS DANGEROUS TEMPERATURES CENTRAL PART OF STATE {Ice At JackSonville Tlus Morning; Colder Tonight With Heavy Frost Is Prediction | (F'rom Weather Dept.) ! Tampa, Fla., Feb. 26.-—-(Special to the Telegram) —Freezing temper- ature at wille this morning; 31 den nesville. The fore- | | | | 1 Ir':|>'( is for fair and colder weather - tondght, also heavy frost; tempera- 4 i ture near froezine. Friday will be fairv; dangerous temperatures may be frt-ach.-d in the nterior of central ‘E | Florida. STATE BAR 4SSN ~_GONVENED IN TALLAHFSSEE TODAY Talluhassee, Feb. 26.--The Klor- ida Bar Association convened here today in annyat session wtih a good attendance of lawyers from various | parts of the State and more are ex= hwn‘(li'l this afternoon and tonight. i'I'Frn‘ meeting was called to order by ton. W. A. MeWilliams, of St. Au- ' gustine, president of the assoefation, and the sessions are held in the handsome new supreme court rooms by invitation of the supreme judges. Friflay night a banquet will be ten- fder d the association at the Leon hotel, | LESsoNs BY TITANIC § | Lonilon, t.n, 26.— KING —~The new I\\ hite Stir hiner Britannie will be Inynched today, three years and “.'n‘o months having been spent in "her construction. This is more than a year longer than the time required ,for the building of the Olympie. The delay was due largely to tie 81 terations made necessary by the sink- Ing of the Titanic. The chief im- provement I8 the inner shell. Three feet divide the inner skin from the outer shell, while the plating of the inner skin has been caulked, so as to make It watertight. Internally the vessel will be a big improvement on |the Olympic. She has 200 first cab- {ins with bath. | AMERICAN MISSIONARIES IN JAPAN Cineinnati o Matie (‘ronze, Feb, 26, —Miss s just returned will address the meeting of the Women's Foreigpy Mis- sionary Miion good \merican who 1 from Kioto, Japan, teday on the ¢ of th Japan . vork und prom missionaries in —— ———————————————————————— UNCLE SAM’S GREAT NAVY SCHOOL OPENED The biggest school in the world has just been opened and the scholars have taken to their studies as a fish takes to water ure of Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, originator of the plan, there hasn’t been a hitch so far. man and every ofticer is compelled to U. 8. S. Washington attend the classes Aboard every ship fn Uncle Sam's navy there Is now a fully equipped school room, and to the great pleas Every enlisted The photograph shows the academic department on the

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