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LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM PUBLISHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST STATE LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914. No. 116 [UME I — N TOILS OF LAW il | 4 i VANU HB".]l IU |-|-A BAYS St. Cloud, March 21.—$t. Cloud' | s acksonville, March 21, Wilson 4 will have the honor of entertaining S & result of a prelim- 1\1\1111 !I“. : the State encampmeng of the Grand B I \\"illim‘lmm h‘{mr” J‘.Nic“ Al ' Army of the Republic on April 14 . ¢ U e Jonenony _ aiternoon was and 15. Great preparations are be- , T 0 e Gt court for ing matde and fully 5,000 visitors 4 are expected. All the committees trial on the charge of manslaugh- : ter. His bond was placed at $2,- . Tamany 1o ke i, 51 000, in default of which he was re- ing in harmony to make this, St. ' turned to the county jail. The Sany dtinguihed vilors re o k7 WEATHER BREAKS ALL charge against Byles comes as a re- Many distinguished visitors are ex- P TIME sult of the accideny on Lackawanna pected. Among the most prominent RECORDS F%R'EATRHE OF avenue last Sunday afternoon when|AND NOT BY COLLEGE BISHOPS|SAYS THE TOWN WILL BE HIS| i be the national president of|WILL NOT STAND FOR IRISH B the automobile driven by him ran OF THE SOUTHERN METH- IN A WEEK FROM the Woman's Relief Corps, Mrs. PARLIAMENT AND RAISES Predicted Low Temperature for|° - 210 Killed little Ronald Mozo, ODIST CHURCH Now lda S. McBride of Indianapolis, ey Florida Has Not Yet :')f‘;riold son of Mr, and Mrs, R. : =L s Ind., and others. Department heac'l- i Materialized .. Moz, This Was the Decision Handed|12,000 Rebels Have Taken Their|auarters of the G. A. R. and W. |y 0o Officers Resign When Ordered —_— T —— Down Today by the Tenn, Places and Are Ready to Be- R. C. also the Ladies of the Grand 13 TaleiAees Avainss (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) Supreme Court gin the Battle Army of the Republic, will be estab- Rebelling People fashington March 21.—A rec- Washington, March :‘l‘—Plans lished at the new St. Cloud. i of low temperatures for this|for the dissbh;tion of tlxe-Né\v Hav-| N i 1 v l:ress.) s s g (B assoclalod Freds ) ¢ in March reported to the|en merger reached (h Nashville, March 21.—The su-| Constitutionalists Headquarters, PROGRESSIVE PLATFORM Belfast, March 21.—Ulster today ther bureau today from the mid-|when announcement (‘)‘l S:?gf“ t(?day preme court of Tennessee today de- Yermon Durango, March 21—*“Tor- presented a very warlike appears Atlantic sections. At Elkins, W.|pletion is expected “»n'm'x ¢Ol°|cided that the control of Vander-|reon will be mine in a week.” This| Seattle, Wash., March 21.—The|anco and intense excitement pre- A" was two degrees below zero; | hours Onl<: Me' N L ‘f"“ bile University lies with the board|is the reply Villa gave today to in-[State committee of the Progressive|yajled everywhere. All towns are '\'\'vth:ville DR e sti]IA:'n is\:\\“ a[nm\ il:nr:‘o: hzlrnt; itlrs of trustees of that institution, notfquiries about the time of his con- party will meet in this city tomor-foccupied by soldiers of the regular y 2 o ) S sue vas predicted| wi 1 i i % ve. Freezing weather is experi- that Attorney 8 with the College of Bishops of the|templated attack on the federal row, and the service branch willfarmy and army trains and long col- General McReynolds| g, Vi ol a5 far south as the northern|would approve the it e Souhern Mehodist church. stronghold. Twelve thousand rebels| agree on the outline of a State plat-lumns of marching soldiers passed 5 { ] e ho took possession of the outskirts 3 ign. through the try. Offici - s of the Gulf States. ¢ : : w form for the coming campaign roug e country. cial con tions i mént by nightfall. (By Associated Press.) of the city yesterday have stationeq R R firmation came from London of the T S Montgomery ~Ala., March 21.— artillery and are ready to begin the resignation of some army officers TTLE CHILD AMEH'EAN flll GU Judzo_Armstrong Brown has called|assault. They are eager for the first serving in Ireland. It was rumored SHALL LEAD THEM i a special gession of the county grand|shot of what is expected to be the " that many others would resign if Jury for nexy Tuesday *for such ser- great battle of the Mexican revolu- ordered here. All secretaries of the brlando, Fla. March 21.—A li- \HAS B[EN HWIDED vice as the court shall call to thelrltlon. n Torreon all is quiet. M'NIE]EH EUNFEH cabinet today cancelled their usual sed preacher of the Holy Baptist attention.™ No mention was made T week-end visits from London to the rch of Christ at the age of six of the demand late yesterday of| The dog license collector of Pitts- country on account of the gravity of rs and capable of delivering a GGovernor O'Neal that the grand jllry"burgg, Pa., has ahead of him the (By Associated Press.) the Ulster situation. mon equalling many ten times should investigate charges made task of calling, in the near future,| age, little Charlie Turner, the against the governor by Theo Lacy,lon each of the 3,000 persons who of Rev. F. M. Turner is prob- convicted embezzler, and denied by own unlicensed dogs. The task is < R e it e i coq|OND Lind and Senor Portillo, the|is about to pass a law giving Ireland v the most interesting ordained fleera. wete Announcad’todayy Dhe 0.\'(:11 as absolutely without foun-|b| nfls-n 0, an.lort nance passe Mexican foreign minister, had con-|home rule. Ulster is made up of pister in the world. The little . i dation. B ey SOUDC T American company will attend to s g B T ferred at Vera Cruz but said he did l’l'omst)fll}ts who do not favor an acher addressed an Orlando con-i ogiine and selling oil only and| Five modern residences have been| The government will soon estab-|not know the nature of the confer-|Irish Parliament and they intend to gation with such forcefulness in\ . 1o subsidiary companies will[crected in Porg Tampa within the[lish a weather bureau at Punta|ence. He said the reopening of ne- 'f" to arms i l"f""‘"“ up their delivery and such accuracy in ke orer othon ],,.1'“,(.,1.}. of the bus-!last feew weeks. Gorda. gotiations* gave hope for develop-|views and wishes in the matter. Biblical quotations that he Was ;e i was denied that this had + e , | ments soon. : nounceq the greatest wonder in B T A i el g%i"ré"&"%‘xw‘iw&«&'i’%%%'m’%-&'&*%*G@WM’Q"Nw&"fi’vi»'z'*‘s'@"&%%"&%%w Lead London. Sl (By Asaocl.ne.d Press.) class. Young Rev. Turner was ey London March 21.-—The police | ained a minister at the age of $ Sy s gl tameny et beken 8 At the Chur"hes Tomorrow in Ulster have been ordered to en- for a reorganization. (Bv Associatec Press.) New York. March 21, Business of the American Cotton Oil Com- pany hereafter will be divided among three companies, whose of- Washington, March 21,—Secre-| The disturbance is occasioned by tary Bryan today announced that|the fact that the British Parliament . [ NEW YORKERS cears ¢ | 3 3 force the arms ordinance when fire- 3‘;;‘“““: é:e c;’lnfireg;e' ? hfl;(IVSANITARQ i:XPERTS T9 g bk b " ety hoenes $1,741,000,000 SAVINGS|arms are found in possession of Ul- y Baptis urch o rist held ' ¢ i 3 Eufaula, Ala., on Sept. 4, 1913, STUDY IN CHINA|First Presbyterian— Cumberlanq Presbyterian— ster volunteers. The ordinance per- Tennessee avenue, between Main| At the Cumberland Presbyterian| New York, March 21.-——Accord-|mits the authorities to seize all un- n he was but five years of age. v ¥ and Lemon streets. W. S. Patter-|ehurch, corner of Lemon street and ing to the annual report of the su-|licensed arms. the age of six he is capable of| New York, March 21.—The com- ivering ar forceful sermon on al-|yission selected by the Rockefeller| ™™ pastor. o r'lf’riidu fli\;nnue. tllm ])as}t‘or. Jl; D.|perintendent of the stulte banking ft any text according to those|roundation to investizate medical Synday school at 9:45 a. ""7‘30 “‘;)wf'G“' ly];?reavl on the su jec". department, one-fourth of the entire (By Aseociate(.l’ Press. ) Dehavs hasrd bl Sl e Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30)“Does God give us the same spirituall o viyes deposit in the United| Dublin, March f.l.fiNearly all i (mlldmvnns in lllm-. i rads|Pe M : : l!lumlmnlons at all times if ourig,ioq are in New York State banks.|the officers of the Fourth Queen’s this :vnyl unlu_\,v ”Mr{' llr.n.r .. ud- Free pews, good music, a cordialflives ar"o consistent with His will?” The savings deposits of the nation Own Hussars, stationed at Curragh AMI FIXING FOR “BEST son, president of the I‘mwrsn._\ : of welcome. Preaching again at 7:30. Sunday amount to $6,972,000 000, of which|camp, are said to have resigned. PEOPLE ON EARTH" (‘hicago, is head of the ("Om"”“’q”’"',}‘ree Methodist— school at 9:45 a. m. Prayer meet- Now. Vork hae 3'1.7“.000’000. who will stop at Paris, Berlin and| preaching 11 a. m. ing each Wednesday evening. There was a great increage in the (By Associated Press.) liami March 21.—All commit-|St. Petersburg before proceeding to| Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. rCiite oa denoiit ditine tne past London, March 21.—Dissatisfac- b of Miami Lodge, No. 948, Be-|Moscow, where they will take a spe-i Preaching, 7 p. m. First Methodist Church— "nar Gb COmbArEa with those on dol tion among army officers under or- olent and Protective Order of|cia] train on the Trams-Siberian| Rev. Garrew, of Tampa, Willl gpe0 oo Kentucky avenue. John !'i( i;) ‘](”2 ders to proceed to Ulster, was offi- s. are busy making further ar-|railroad for the far east. They ex-|preach at both the morning and ev-| g Ley, pastor. ROB e ci;ll]lly r(i‘[;ortedt to the ioven:ment j gements for the State convention|pee, to arrive in Pekin on April 18.|ening services tomorrow. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. All chil:} . .. o e today. The actual number of res- the Elks to beeheld in this city 'I;-(h((,t return trip will be made by Class meeting ’l‘u(:sd:ty night. dren who have applied for @church STAY OF EXECUTION GRANTED |ignations is problematical, bug is Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-| . of Japan and the Pacific. They Prayer meeting Thursday night.|pembership will be seen during and i WL M known lO‘ be ll'u‘t-:f‘. Cabinet minis- . the Gth, Tth and 8th of April,ly, e expects to arrive in Chicago . e at the close of the Sunday school e ;hr‘ batition ot Judge Worley, '."r‘i are ll”l‘“‘“} “‘l"l-t:'l‘t,'cd lnd colnfer- f several new plans have beenl,, ooy particular inquiry Cavt}lohc—v. A _k_hour. St Minkil: o dedanti - pabivle ences on the su )J'uli and large ached, all the committeemen be-|" '\ " o T commissioners| There will be mass at 9 o'clocki proaching sorvices, 11 a. m. Ser-| Miaml ; dred Mi.|Podics of troops meantime continued will be made signed by more than a hundred to move toward Ulster. It was ofii- : : i ay ing. . All members & R i o enthusiastic over the coming| . i conditions of thelSunddy morning ymon by the pastor. Subject, “The ami 2 3 v VB : venti {+taes] olare expected. Church is located at yroanine of Discipleship.” At this|®™! ™™ sidents, "‘"'"‘."'" Trammell cially announced that they were ention. The local committees) = = \ities in an effort to trace LA i | i % -ranted an order staying the execu- f ¢ about decided t have a SINERR DI, itati the corner of West Lemon street and yo,vioe pro, MecClain, the little| 5" s o only sent as a precautionary meas- about decided not to o connection between sanitation} - TR R ) 4 ; { tion of Clarence Daly, Who was un-| .= qu o g hare have been no uet, but inst hav big| & °on South Missouri avenue. Scoteh goloist will sing as an offer- ; (aeng] TS I8 far th ave been quet, but instead to have a big eroqnont Chinese plagues ES=it > , Y der sentence to hang in Miami blic da strations in Ulster b e di S alks, ¢ and the frequent tory, ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee." 3 public demonstrations in ster but dinner for the visiting Ilks, a First Baptist— I iy B = 3 upon conviction on a charge of al, AR 4 s 3 1rst bap I At 6:15 p. m. Senior Epworth _ “fan outbreak is feared any time, 1 parade and a ball. More defi- Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. 4 sorious nature, and the execution . League devotional meeting. At 7:30 p. m. sormon by pas-|Will not take place for three weeks.| wgrry yp BR STERILIZED? v gheice our 3 o el Daly is now in jail in Miami under HITE L PhiladsIphia, Pa.. March 21 ‘n'“»m pastorate. We are hoping to :m].] .\nh_}..;-r&' W ]'l;vl" Speec I! .\1.1'_: lr.' e i Gy e SLAVE CASE TO TRIA terdenominational Bible Conferencel iupe for our new field not later| nGen 2 118 seryice kro i bt A aving attacked an aged woman at : ! : » e 1 Clark an evangelistic soloist wih having n d ; ‘ n this city t0-|ipan the middle of next week. JEs ’ : e i Fort Lauderdale last July. Governor : aual €ing a special selection. In addition the 20th.{chall be very glad, indeed to have plans will be worked out later. BIG THEOLOGICAL MEETING |, and 7:20 p. m. And these two | sermong will be the last of the pres- Council Bluffs lowa, March 21. The temporary injunction grant- ed the conviet, Rudolph Davis, ( . W an Francisco, Cal. March 21.|Studics ¥ 3 s pexe last i % s @ _|Trammell granted the reprieve on e E f he cas r oy, | morrow, and ¢ 4 ¢ .ol there will be gome fine anthem se- A s against the enforcement of the Towa ‘ase of J. Parker \Whitne] 'i“ reat theolozians are presentyoy worship with us tomorrow i ]uti’lms by the choir and spirited|the Dresentation ek aHOna { 'Ii‘ ti law is returnable to 'eed with violation of the MannjMan; v otinzs, among ghem|you can. Mr. MacLane will sing : HEeaiital o |evidence has been discovered. it ot i slave act by Genevieve Han-to attend the m¢ o3 o | he evenin hour, “The Last Mile- congregational singing at each day. Davis, who secured the writ wil i . Whit-| such disting qm S0 e i s CAVIN service. Strangers cordially in 3 carly in March, is serving ten years ill come to trial today. Whit i . of London; the|Stone. R. S. GAVIN, to worship with us. MISS WILSON AT BANQUET in Biralaty - Te Had- reambne 4b who comes of a wealthy and|Dr ek wi-| Pastor. - glary . k 2 | known family, but is not him-|Rev New York, March 21 - The bene- believe the prison authorities were lliam E.| 5 wun the. Rove DELY i . | Christian Church— . k : rf : ‘ 4 millionaire has pleaded notjnond; SR pr. Georze R.|Myrtle St. Methodist— BBl atiboie 10, rae e Dol fit ‘concert for the Clearing House ibout to perform the operation hlo: ¥ to the charges, saying Miss|Biederwoll, : ; ville ‘]‘yunh-r;“ Sunday school, 10 a. m. , + - ; of Mental Defectiveg will take |nl;u'(-””"" e charged the law — whie Rev. Melvill preaching by pastor, 11 a. m. (umbie, superintendent. was passed by the last Legislature, bnan has taken this method to|Stuart kmail him. the Rev : ¢ Tos i P at the Longacre theater. R. MoNeil, of 1o praver services every Tuesday at| Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tomorrow at the Baore L i 5 4 ke ! was unconstitutional in that it pro- | ; Dr. Francle Loj. o n m. Morning subject “Christian|The Mayor and yr.x Mitchell, and hidgagisainadosyind o ! TGS % and others.;' 5 I STEINMEYER Union; Can It Be Realized in This|Miss Margaret Wilson daughter of " : " i‘ b : . AG " WN jBaan. & bly compose| W S R ‘]"1‘-1(')1' Dispensation?” Evening subject,|the president, will be present at the o m..‘l' drl;‘l 'lfl" : ml' g ?ppfl{! LIST" IN JERSEY TO Phese , mef m»,iu teachers| e “The Vine and the Branches.” performance. Mme. Lily Brevillo, a equally to all persons, but only the grouj % those within State penal institu- enafly N 81 ~Thisi™" rathe have madef_ . Tebos e, N Toy )?arcll s :l:]”;] ever brought togather ”‘< i a Dixieland Methodist greatly excited over a Iaz-‘”w \vinona Assembly f;\mfwh YM’ Sabbath school 10 a',. m. which was recently made pub- to have them deliver @ Se°l poyorth League, 6:30 p. m. here, anq s and protest- -rences in 1eading| preaching by pastor, 7:15 p. m. protector: ren Our special meetings will begin | Canadian primadonna,took a box for : next Monday night at 7:30. Be-|the Daughters of the British Em- tions. ginningg Monday night the evan-|pire. Among her guests will be Lady gelisy will discuss the following| Courtney Bennett, of the British FARMER KILLS NEIGH- planned are fiercely discussing the old-|{Ti®3 il . oountrst during this| prayer meeting every Thursday at i“"jeCts- A LlVlflg' S?‘C_rifife.' consulate; Mrs. J. Elliott Lang W " yay n le-| cities of the ] N Obedience;"” Soul Saving; Welstaff Mrs. Murray 8. Holt and Mrs. o fuestion: When can a ma All Protestant denominas) 7:15 p. m. Would See Jesus;” “The Twelve $ 2 . Miami March 21.—J. C. Keene, ¥ be called drunk? The list|spring. 2% W. H. STEINMEYER, bt i gbigesi Clept™ “Bewingl IR 8, Gnotwic. 55, a Fulford farmer, was yesterday n & A 2 are representes Pastor. yates o & Holy s § i . 0 first isswed contained a few|tions are T¢ as! Ry morning shot and killed by his ; s | and Reaping.” & y © Names than now remain upon “PROHIBITION" : ; ¥ . & . |T0O PROMOTE NEW neighbor, J. Reuben Crawford. The 3 - s W be a very interesting ¥ bt still VERNOR ON race Evangelical Lutheran This will 3 SIVE CLUBS ! & hfhe et .removed :;e rdq of " TR §9 s G'r;.nn:ss‘:g avenue and Orange meeting not only for the church, PFOGEES EC {deed was committed L Keen;s ! Zne Wi e e Fort Worth Texas. March =1 street. W. E. Pugh, pastor. but for every citizen of Lakeland. farm where he was working In the tectors who caused the making patterson of Tennes: Chicago, March 21.—Progres- guq with his young son who was :‘.]r‘u;] record. Th'ey “a{m ::{,!Sn_‘ will speak on ‘thim“mf ”: ”lnl: Gal. 4:21-31; Gospel, John 6:1-15.|dition, will be preached throughout “‘"’.5 will “""'l o h‘e"'.nh“r:‘q“";dr’:; tFll:‘ lnn]_v \7‘itm'ss 'to. the killing. Tusheq pellmell into this m S orrow afternoon, and N ing and evening worship at|the meeting.. The way of salvation|tonight. and plans will be m Crawford later gave himself up and With the result only of degrad-|city TOMETT voning. The Texas 'I‘?rf]‘ '8 PR o'clock respect-| will be presented in a plain anq a|organize Progressive clubs through-lis now confind in the Dade county 2 lot of men.and tileir families | Dz © under whose| L1 belock anc ¢ A8 i l;.'r;rAl;nli-(»-lnI-nsi\f; wm: ‘v\” lovers of|out the surrounding counties. Ray-ljail in Miami. Motive for.the crime {truth and rialltvm’xs'uvius are invited/mond Robbins of this city, and Dr.|ig not known further than that there i Ex-Governor Fourth Sunday in Lent—Epistle,|The Gospel without opinion or tra- 2 Ll 1ol tvely childr v uding that{Ant tour this|ively. : T ‘ Sunday school at 10 a. m. ¥ we osting| auspices t nrohibition, s 3 s . : Fivsints willihs P 5 w i d.mnkards :m.d pt first| State i ,'r ake ar-| Midweek Lenten service Wednes-ito attend. Also all who desire to) Clarence Str:nusfl of Virginia, will has )hr"on ‘hafl ;)k;od betueen | L A eaohy wnhonl .1 vr.N tried for sOT ¢ m‘p\r. r-| day evening at 7:30. know what they must do to be|be the principal speakers. Keene and Crawford for some time, t them warning. The Do | rnor PR Catechetical classes Saturday af-|saved. U - and that eanly yeasterday morning ements [ . WS the degrading of themselves|rans occupied| "l l thei ¢ . laid at]son 3 rnoons at 2 o'clock. | Miss Lowman, the singing r-\'un-l The Methodist c?nzrnzatiml. in (l'l‘":.ll\.\‘hrrd li's ;'r:-llijv‘d \;’itht hfgms e q-fr families .lS to be n~nvx,w}|"""' the Nat A8 Friends and strangers are r-ordial-'uons[. will ui‘ng her first solo V()n]t)r'lanh'.‘rhi”g is pr:«‘p.’lrlnx: to have a fu» ‘.lr]«‘d l‘ldi ‘\.Al\\;:.”gu ng 0 ave * : n doors. I-nl(‘sfi. the ¢ i !7‘.“ ' the first 1 |+ invited to attend all services. row (Sunday) night. |church erecteq right away. a settlement \\_1!1 Hne',_.,__ . S the Board of Proteciors.| ‘] ' } —-— 4z list will remain.