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ER-R-R- NN ] ¢ Weather Fore- & Local %‘l ire 3 T LN ’E‘EL GRAM 5 =/ I1HE LAKELAND EvEniM~ TELE — THE BEST TOWN IN 1HE CEST Pk HEAVEN UNTIL HE BEGAMN PUBLISHED IN | STATE BOOST—REMEMBER THAT SATAN STAYED IN :» LOME TOWN VOLUME IV LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1915. No. 61 THAN FIFTY THOUSAND KILLED AND INJURED IN ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE DISASTER | | MORE _ [Turks Lose [Blease I 9| Heavily In | No Longer Battle With | Governor of Central Italy For Distance Of 300 Miles A Mass Of Ruins And Dead Bodies —— 0 . \DDITIONAL DETAILS SHOW THE | iR RUSSlanS S. Cal'Olma EARTHQUAKE IS MOST DISAS- d dead at | i 7 : EAR .Ish S i i e FIGI'TING AROUND SOISSONS RESIGNED TODAY, AND HIS RES. TROUS IN L S . o 7 TR DEVELOPES GREAT PROPOR. G e s EUT. <URPASSING THE MESSINA Avezzano, | g IGNATION ACCEPTED; LIEUT. i T has TIONS, ALLIES AND GERMANS| GOV. SMITH TOOK OATH OF R t ¢e and reported . 3 Vil 3 HAVING HEAVILY RE-IN-| OFFICE AND WILL SERVE UN- S ousand ) v £ ” iceless Statues And o i . ; Pl. tures o° Rome : s FORCED TIL JAN. 19. Struc ; H ‘: i ,‘L t (DY Adabotaton Breais (By Assoclated Press. ) Were Destroyed o' 0. o vere bt nere London, Jan. 14— Russia has| _COMIMIL 8. O Jan. U4 tov- S l Pren ndra is in uin undertaken an offensive move. [ *'"OT Blease today filed his reslgna. el f work. Special trains | Nt against two of hey opponents. "m"' o '"”m'_']“""l’\'_ gty 15000 DEAD AT AVEZZANO: DE- it 1o the earthquake ter forces in the north are attempt. | 5" “"""_’:;"': ," ;l l";‘]“"‘l"”";" Q| 20N 1 WS r penetrate fr vo directions | Governor Smith took the oath of of « SPITE PROTESTATIONS THE Gl nurser and ::::'“:: -(mll_:.m from l‘\\.otlu:\uun.- SRR e I 1y Scien .| as! uss where the Rus ¢ KING HAS GONE THERE TO it think 1 wical stans recently sustained a severe de- | ''ee's term, which would have ex~ inot volcanic, v feat. In the Caucasus the Russians |[Pired Jan. 19, AID IN RELIEF WORK : suvlus iy not active, | |[ANOTHER SHOCK TODAY | (By Associated Press,) on for his res. id he heard mema ni ignation. It was bers of the legislature had met and are again encaged in heavy fighting ASC ZAVe no vy with Turks and Petrograd (By Association Press.) claims that the Turks have sustained big Rome, Jan. 14.—Additional and| london, Jan. 11 A Rome news | losses. Severe weather has checked |considereq and then abandoned the accurate details of Vc’.‘fi:rt.luy‘»-;"<| spateh says another carthquake | military operations in Galacia and |Proposal of instituting impeachment flore .ca 3 { S ; i ! & ; p s 2 ; % {shock was felt there this morning | This photograph of the surviving men of the crew of the German cruiser Emden was taken by an Australlan | PUKOWina. proceedings against him. arthquake inereases the hOrror, fuug people fleq from (heir houses. | Oficer on board the vessel after it had been run aground as a result of the battle with the Sydney. Fighting about Soissons has de . hreatening to make it greater than M i : . & veloped into unexpectedly large pro. CLAFLIN SALE he Messina disaster. 'he list of IOVER 15,000 DEAD AT & I . portions. The Germang and allies cad, dying and injured has in I AVEZ ZANO/| GOV. Trammell DraWS Attentl()n E SCOpal Convocatlon have apparently thrown in heavy re= WOk T i ihe sjlle of rcased from a relatively small (By Associated Press.) | inforcements, and definite defeat for UL RO G g el LA umber last night to more than ! according to an official ane ouncement this afternoon, and it expected the number will grow. Rome, Jan. 14 An official port received at one o'clock this af-| | | ternoon from Avezzano declares that | company except its real estate was set for today by Judge Hand of the U. S. district court. Joseph B. e To Manner In Which Aid May Be Sent To Belgians Adjourns T'o Meet Next At Tampa either side might result in reshaping the battle line over a long section of the front. i the dead in that city and vicinity e i Martindale and Frederic A. Julliard, i Rome priceless statues and from yesterday's earthquake num-| Tallahas oo Fla., Jan. 14.-—Gov -|may, if L ] Tl the receivers, are directed in the | 3 3 alli , Fla., Jg <—Gov.Imay, if he wishes, have his postage Miami, Jan. 14.- The Eplscopal RE 3 ructures were destroyed or injured. hoy more than 15,006 persons rmor Park Trammell today e out | rotunded. A stmitar refund will be | Convoration of the Sou theri dineriot NEWS (())I-‘ BET'}lgR TIMES decree to prepare at once for the he most disastrous disturbance st a statement in which he s ME! sale of the real estate, situated at thirty different places in almost as many States and which must be cold parcel by parcel. Four weeks' advertising will be required for the sale of the real es= tate, and it may not be put up be= made on all packages sent by the ex-|of press companies, The response of Ame the appeal of Belgium has been gratifying, but the task of provisioning over six million people, fourteen hundred thousand of whom are absolutely de-titute, requires the Florida has adjourned to meet next year in Tampa. parishes and missionso f the district failed to send in th reports, but in spite of this sreat lack, the commit-! tee on state of the church, through Rev em< centered in the vicinity of S ey vezzano, where 15,000 were killed nd injured, according to official re- The earthquake belt covered whole central portion of Italy, ptonding from Naples to Ferrara he full extent of property loss is| At the suggestion of the viee Chairman of the American commit . for relief in Belgium, I bring to the attention of the people of Flor ida the following I'he commission for Twenty .four Jan. 14 Thomas J. manager of the Pensa- Co., returned to Pen-. sacola yes ay after several weeks ispend in Boston, New York, Wash-| Stephen Reade, reported that finston and other cltios of the east Pensacola, | Hanlon, Jr [ Elee to g |South Florida District Meeting | Of Gdd Fellows| s information: lief in Bel f Eil | “ium, the oflicially desienated sole | dispateh of a shipload of food cevery | the church property in the district 'and declaroq that a sceneral feeling |fOTe February. bkl R T L e e e e cney through which food and sup-|other day and the maintaining of a |is now valued at $308,191.88, which 'of imis: alles @ i % s the king, despite the! : 5 3 B of optimism prevails among the R d " e and the Kinz, desy L8 g ar flio. 1Y) Rellone Wil D ol mas be brought into Belgium, firansport line comprising thirty one | would be swelled by fifty or seventy- | business people of that section of the | A Strike of domestic servants ok .l'.n\':‘rnmont 0"?”“]-.' b at the Odd Fellows hall Friday, at [Das Just concluded arrangements |steamers Instructions for sending [five thousand dollars were all of the ! coun @ it inchusedion ‘a’ gens0ccedingein conneckion . wikh h'l peed the international situation as .., | D, m with the postoflice department and [ packas nd for obtaining the re-{reports in. There are 42 clergy and | eral trade al now being experi- | 0ndon house, :lgulns','\\hh‘h ’:‘ha reason for his remaining at Rome, | "0 B0 L e e, 2 | with express companies wherehy any ) fund transportation have been post-110 lay readers in the district, ac-|enced and the bright prospects for | M4 "'.‘”"'4"" '"‘“”"‘“ ’“‘"l"- f [ tothe vlciniteiof A veRrano “u», to be present Visitors lone in America may forward food d by permission of Postmaster Gen . cording to the report. Two new | the future. Ffurthermore, he d, vlace I8 picketed {": ::rmt |y‘m(‘m fiatsophotleg And M"“"’“”’;‘.m cordially iny stufts for relief in Tielgium by par - Jeral Burleson in the sixty Mive thon | parishes and two new missions have 'n feeling exists In tho east that the | Ders of Domestic Workers' union. s are seriously interrupted W TS botbad. t o ¢l post or expres: without cost of 8 o 9 N e ing g vear, siness reviva o » > i thauak belt | The Rebekahg are invited to 1 R e DA el b nd |>rrslnfllvw (.h.rnu.xlmln vlhl Iv:4|| organized during the past year, l).'"'m“ ss revival \\.lll spread to t(lu AP OE I LI IOT S TSR i D chout the earthquake *! prosent at 9:30 p. m ransportation to the sender. The |United States. Similar Instructions There have been 227 baptisms ru.|mulh and that this section will se- is estimated to be three hun- supplies needed are nonperishable | have been placed throughout the g 247 confirma rure its sha pith 3 r P RIS S I 4 g ported, 247 confirmations and the cure its share, cither before, op im - edmiles Ton [ foodstuffs, also new blankets and | United States in the off - o Umediatels atter the marame s o 1™ - | $Official Weather Repo 54 NEGRO KILLS NEGRO IN OCALA 8 3 nited States in the offices of thirty=|present number of communicants as, mediately after the European war is g 5 new clothing. On account of the!five thousand express compan reporteq is 2,921, There are 35.;:'1-losvd4 BB DRDBDDBDD DD DGy JURY TO LIFE Ocala, Jan. 14. Will Hudson, |Postal law parcel post packages can [This information may also be hag by Sunday school pupils. “All of the mills of the New Eng- Tampa, Jan. 14.—For Tampa and GREATER THAN MES- an employe of a traveling necro not .w..- sent by ]mr.('t'l lmsfl. (". 0. D. |addressing the commission for relief land States are bucy,” said Mr. vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and ‘SINA bI"ASTER P killed here Tuesday night By following the instructions of the |in Belgium, No. 71 Broadway, New i A Hanlon . “They are supplying Friday Slowly rising temperature, = G 5 3 ook another | department, however, the sender | York eity. blankets, shoes and equipment for el (Dy Associated Press.) and today Frank Jackson, ano : g GAME COMMISSIONER JONES tha Kiiroliehn. countiles. 4t Wwar. ss For Florida: Fair tonight, slight= London, Jan. 14.—A Rome dis- emplore of the show, sits in the GIVES INFORMATION ' - < : ' " |ly warmer in east and south por teh says members of the chamber county jail awaiting trial on the | MRS. J. J. ASTOR HEADS B. & 0. DIVIDENDS n;: :: f:fxy‘",:nd::::" :::R"""r": tions. Friday fair, warmer in cen= leputies at Lipari telegraphed charge of committing the decd. It CIRCUS FOR CHARITY . ot T aratly. iRbras '\'d demand for their | '8l and south portions. Bt t o 4 P ackson killed ¥ — faltimore, Jan. 14.-rhe neavi=- i y s 3 . . G it the earthquake surpasses the (s alleged t Tack 9 e New York, Jan. 11.—As clowns, | ness of Bonimee il Jacksonville, Jan. 14.— That the | products is keeping all of them hard Winds for the East Gulf: Gentle ssina disaster and said that in-|jiudson withont ing the laWer Ml o rrticnl ts, “indescribable freaks | ¢reased Titiraet (o 5 Wivti nd. " enforcement of the State and game |at work to moderate southeast and south. to 1 N " t 1afond 17 JTackson & 5 ase P8 ol g out- awea . N S H Vo life and limb was greater. | chance to defend | Marsh ‘1 A !‘ from lands hitherto. unknown," ook, ~ Directors met to take action |[puy PPeSCNts @ big problem, but| “A most pleasing indication of| Winds for the South Atlantie: i was ca I by I‘“ % “" v_“ caily vendors of peanuts and red lemon -|in tha matter today. Th bankloe vh.u.m- Is getting the cooperation of [general improved conditions is that nn::t. to :;:odorntod Imd' varlable, DCTORS AND NURSES | ams, who was paid $100 b npt - |07 and “barkers” well known men |nuarters there is a feeling that as|""CFI18 and deputies in his work, | money Is offered at a lower rate thin [AR0R Y DORLIBNEL ARG Sheb. RUSHED TO THE | trictor he show for his prompt-1,,4 women of soclety, will aPPEAT | e trunk lines are granted a 5 per | V2® the statement yesterday of E. Z. |boforo the war. This Is attributed General Weather Conditions SCENE | ness and bravery pew roles at the Sherry hallroom |eone advanee in freight tolls, there | J1°% commissioner of the depart.|to the new banking and currency| ThO Storm which was off the North 'I'¥ Association Press.) ST : ght for the benefit of the work lis 4 pood chance that Baltimore's ¢ {™"t ©f game and fish, State of law enacted hy Congress and which | At1antic coast Wednesday morning me, Jan. 14.—Reports this| The : f the Lenox Hill - Settlement. It |per cont status will not be disturbed. | F1oFida, who was a visitor in J ck=1is now in operation. Public utility | "8 moved off over the ocean, and from sections vi b5 Neaiihies 1 [ will be as complete a society circus | Baltimore anq Ohfo's earnings are ' *O0Ville from his office in Tallahas~ honds, which could not be solq at|Pressure 13 relatively high thig s earthquake indicate that clementary i po:sible put under can (410w to recover from their stump. 5°° |any price for many months, are now :'.‘ynlr;":fl:‘" 110 At Rntlo;and Ahy = -— — | vas i rroundings. ThIS{§, hax sufered in gross shrinkage' Mr, Johes says o ih tends to in rood demand, showing that in "q o "', o s e . . | st dous a zation of daring . ine jagt two months more seriously further coordinate and reorganize | vestors, who were frightened, are| “nov 128 fallen over New FEng. ) L] 1 1 arranged by Mrs. | o 1 2 2 s ik MRS 3 {1and, and rain or snow over the l lser ]P!r : o (o Srithan most of the large system. [t ‘he zame warden system of Florida ' again <o to put their money [0 AAd T A 5 | ki \" i ‘1\| "'”\ b " onld seem that the ma ment Within the next several months. The into use. ;-1(;: . 'lw:‘\n“:- N;M"" ' Base l:re ) n s | " 2 Mississ : ved . 8. ( Isel r i [already has gone the limit in put. commissioner says he is daily in ro- | e railroads, which are a zond | ;0! O ki ]'r: P"] el Ce Are Batthno’ t . tink into effect economies, and now coipt of letters from hunters asking barometer of business conditions. | > 4 l":"'1' ;- The \:“1 pressuro ¥ a L - reficf must come throuch hizgher information concerning the laws'continued Mr. Hanlon, “are pre.| ot .|'("| s _a" i i . {freizht rates or the holders of the r nz hunting and fishing in | parin ! Wednesday morning has advanced i 1ting Mng in fparing to put ort larce sums in im- o rls lcompany’s common <tock may have the State He thinks, however, that | nr el At eastward over the upper lake resion, er at N g ‘:1 ale a » accept a1 ncome y on the statut ' o :,.‘“m it it {and pressure continues low over the Post ; Mty B L i nioe o] Yhio, it is ,..mvu‘.wm; will expend | Nory pacifie const. o has ko : B RS SRR s e : ‘ S T : 1%8 jpome thicty milllon dollars during | .- oid wrgy 2 S Saloves \ssociation Press. ) FA ! fortuncs {500 yoar n coustraetioh work, While}y gisbern: Calltoruts. aud. saln o e fortun rizht to lall other road il put more n Jan. 14.— Withi . 2 : : G ' put more Menlenaw gver Vontana, Tdgho and N of Pariz Emperor \ hfi‘;”;v([u‘s '_v:g Bg: 1 . : i e e vada. 5 \‘ " " 1. teiit at RI¥ST ALD IS DETECTED ern Minnesota and Mar Under t , hag br + ¥ i Gers ¥ i not on i w 1 roe a J B S an ' 1 Ohio v ™ TATE TRANSTERS i ne AMOS LEWIS ELECTED T S ani ik 3 . 1t 1 2 i TC LEGISLATURE star the issouri valley the Security Abstr r ) cted wal fir peman sty ity : . Bavi tallen: Mo vecy ¢ Co., Bartow, Fla : ) - real ) ar and by J bk e ; 12~ : Marianna, Js T RN R, ; 205 appesr on’ thie n, 12, 1915 8 e o 1 ¥ court yesterda nd b 4 - s s <o C E. Tewis, of this ecity, waz elocted s map, the lowest in the t rgan to Mrs. L. H., n was turned over to the s e i e In the special election held Tuesday | United States being 12 above zero at : Y t charzing him with ob-{ %™ .;> gencral revenue fund'to fi)] the vacancy in the representa- | 11avre, Mont. 3 Miller to Peter Bowman T it 1 money under false pretenses | Of the State. The figures for De-|tjon from Jackson county in th Indications are for partly cloudy F ! Manhalter and wife to Co. of America has decided to rec~|in the character of a Catholic pricst |cember have not been compiled, but {legislature, caused by the death of | weather in the vieinity of Tampa to= fina. Haupt, T | the plumbers and steamfit- from Dr. R. B. Garnett. In the|it 15 also believed that this will also | Representative-elect J. R. Shomak- night and Friday, with slowly rise Wb k5 My 7 | o in its numerous plants. {meantime the Catholic clergy at the [Show a substantial amount received. |er. From the reports received from | ing temperature, T i i e mee bishop’s residence looked up the al- |From the present indication Mr, l:s\bout half of the precincts in the b 3 C. pe lorida. The Southern railroads, leged priest’s credentials and found |Jones belleves this winter i 7 v i A and C. C. Flood to A. C. 3 ope, Flori i ek e L x; d d s er is to be coun.t,\‘ Mr. Lewis appears to have Australian wool 1s in greater dee o 5 -0 have, therefore, prepa TSe no such priest to exist. They pro-|the banner one for the sale of hunt~ received a majority of more than | mand since the beginning of the war :« & A. E. Robinson to L. C. m; i inincrease In business. nounced him an impostor, ing licenses to nonm-residents. double that of his three opponents, {than ever befors. 5 e o, abroa - an—— i e = Ly ar assh g oo 4N