Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 19, 1915, Page 1

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(GRBNNE EE-R-R-N-8-F- O Weather Fore- % Local temper- X QAT nast 34 ¥ g hourss, o @ cast: Wednes-&f & imum day =% THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM 5% fair and & e 8-R-5-5- @ col iaaoaauu PUBLISHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST STATE BOOST—REMEMBER THAT SATAN STAYED IN HEAVEN UNTIL HE BEGAN TO KNOCK HIS HOME TOWN. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1915 VOLUME IV T e e Heavy Flrmg S Carolina Around Ypres;‘ Now Ruled Both Sides ' BySafe And Re-Inforcing' Sane Official TU?KS TO SUPPRESS ALL NEWS R | 0F THEIR LOSSES BY EXECU. TION OF THE .INFORMANTS: East Macon lEarthquake Is Flooded; | In Southern OcmulgeeOut Italy Today Of Its Banks' No Fatalities EXCESSIVE RAINS CAUSED RIVER ' INHABITANTS OF COSENZA AND TO GET OUT OF BOUNDS: RESL.| OTHER NEIGHBORING TOWNS NNING. INAUGURATED| GOVERNCR TCDAY. DECLARED | I0R STRONG wiliis yeo! DENTS EAST MACON ABANDON, LEFT THEIR HOMES AND ALL HUNGARY PREFERS PEACE T0, COMMENDED WILSON ADMI.| L 0 | ESCAPED UNINJURED INVASION ISTRATION 1 - il )\ e (Iy Assoeiation Press.) (By Associated Press.) (1 Pross.) Macon, Jan. 1. —The Oc-, Ro Jan ).- It was learned (By Associated Press.; lumbia mulge er here is far out of its | this ming that a strong earthe [ bhank result of xuul rred i 1 (e i \ hanks < g pesult of excessive yains, 4uake occurred in Calabria, especie : “\‘“{‘m::. hr:';:I *m! ;I‘ 3 \ ! i and is still pisinge Many houses in |21y around Co-enza, the eapital of h S artiller) I Maeon are flooded and ocen-, I'rovidence, It not t known en heard since Monday : pants foreed to move wWhetherp thy loss is where the Germans RO E0e Sollen L i : o d an active offensive. Their ' ° stration | try below Macon is flooded. what is the property damage. fforts to take Ypres have not sue., =———————eme | od yet. Many fresh ¥ sp thereabout fop ty st our | PATHFINDER REACHES "LEFT THEIR HOMES; troops have arrived at this front 4 " ent of | — cved that | AMSTERDAM NONE KILLED FRENCH ADVANCE 12 s over as both | T | (D Associated Press.) ON GERMANS ; _ ¥ receiving rein. -l Toutieh. Bus 19 ki Kaisne (‘osenza, abria, Jan. 19.—The (By Associated Press.) Bl | General Hill is in command of the American troops at Nac the border town that has been suffering from [ qam dispateh says (he American |""HTC Population of Cos with Jan. 19.—A further ad * the Russian menace to Hungary “ the bullets fired across the line by the Mexicans atta id defending the Mexican town of N steamship Pathfinder, with cotton | "¢ Mhabitants of a number of ncar= in an effort to picrce the Ger. ) TEIOT@ Are. Tevived ot Hilns ok Gty piiane pa |y towns, Tett their homes when the man line above Saint Mihiel, near v seeking a rate peace. rfl'u'lu“d ;,";"M“:‘ ”‘”"," rll"" "‘;'\ carthquake occurred and none were ke eastern eed of tha battle llne ta | THOUER unconfirmed the reports in.| THREE TURKISH WAR HELPS BETHLEHEM RIVERS AND HARBORS waiting for a pilot for Tremen . |Killed. People will not return to s . AAROURRE T b Brarey | EHRE Miingnre 18 willing to e ~ SHIPS SUNK! STEEL CO. MAY BE PASSED e e e e T P S o ofcial statement today I:u sacrifice rather than submit ot (By Association Press. ) ! — BEFORE NIGHT PREET shoek . |invasion | Sebastopol, Jan. 19. —Russian (By Association Press. ) [ (By Associatea Yress ) FLORIDIANS JOIN IN APPEAL 3 HUNGARY PREFERS ‘ VUERGH DEFEAYS i:)‘lr”;x‘xlx‘;:;:‘"d:h 'lhl‘lll“ “hnl;r.":“;:n l:;::l New: York, Jan. 19.—The Beth.' e atundany Al Demay ‘o T0 BE THE GREATEST EVER SURPRESSED : 1Rl e » lehem Steel Corporation today de- ratic LeaderUnderwood today urged Washington, Jan. -A mnm- —_— PEACE (By Association Press.) sunk the Turkish steamer Meorges e % 4 the majority members to maintain a |moth petition signed by ahout 1,5 Washington, Jan. 19.—*“It will (By Associated Press.) { Londom, Jan. 19. An Athens!@nd three sailing ships. The crews | €lared a seven per cent dividend on s A itize ¢ Florida asl b oy % 0 an. g A ens R oy the preferred stock, which is two 1MOrum so the rivers and harbors | citizens o orida asking that tllo bo the bigeest series of rifle matches ondon, Jan. 19.—Though the news dispatch says Constantinople | WT¢ all saved. Dates unstated, but | per cont more than last year's dis-|"ill could be passed by night. e |government purchase onticelle, the 'ever held,” said Adjutant General h and French press discuss the authorities are suppressing the news |MCWS trustworthy. :rllhlllmn 0 T8 21821 declared that the lnst thir the peo-|home of Thomas Jefferson, has becn | Foster, of Florida, today regarding robability of a fresh German at. of Turkish defeats in the Caucasus iy 5 e (ple wanted was an extra session of I'placed on exhibition along with sim=|his success fn landing the big fall tempt to break through the French and have ordered the exceution of 485 HARDWARE MER. e SO S e Congress. ilar petitions from other States in a matches for Jacksonville. “There line barring the way to Paris, the |anyone spreading unauthorized CHANTS MEET | —_—_— room in the Senate oflice building!wlill be three weeks of chooting and Germans have failed to follow wup news. Military rule there has F DULUTH ON CITY OWNERSHIP ! by Mrs. Martin W. Littleton, of |three thousand or four thousand heir success about Soissons. The stricken terror to everyone, Revoly.| Ste louis, Jan. 19. —Four hun- e | THREE THOUSAND TO RESUME New York, the chief advocate of this congressional action. South Is Observing persons, representing all tho States in the Union will attend.” General Foster is staying here to bhoost the militia pay bill before Congress.” dred and eighty.five Missouri mer-= chants are represented at the Hard- ware Implement and Vehicle Exhi= bition which opened here today. Last Duluth, Minn., Jan. 19.—A spe- cial election 1s being held in this city today to vote on municipal own . {ership of the cleetric lighting. A WORK ON THE B. AND 0. | 19.--The Balti- Ohio announces that its ermans are inactive beyond the tionary rumors are River Aisne, and the only activity frequent Perkins On Trial At Baltimore, Js more and ) H car's sales amounted to about a |committee of 100 prominent ('illzons‘slmps at Mt. Clare, Baltimore, wili ecelver ASked For | C H half milli dollars, Efforts a be. | has hee: aking the fight. 'be o pen in the next few days. The; H i ey | Columbia ForMurder |[2/,701 i Flor s | b ine o i e e 10 oo meo| 108 Anniversary \Supreme Court Thirty Million Dollar | alagnl oo bo oy G g ’ P . Of F. W R Hinman' am |WOMEN'S CLUBS TO BOOST FLORIDA ROAD MOVEMENT | of Lee s Birthday, Stays Execution Of Leo M. Frank i |GEORGIA SHIPPING BACON TO CHICAGO 'eistate the Jturned oft pending the action of the commission on President commerce Machinery Concem (By Asso (By —_— | S castern Assoc Iulul Press) (By Associated Fress. ) | Columbia, 8. € A =8| ® Daniel Willy s an encourag-| Atlanta, Jan. 19, The South is PR e, Indianapolis, Jan. 19.— A peti- D. Perking, of Bo Tacksonville, Tan,- 10, ==What I8 Mollteie, 2Gn.,-dJan. <10, —Qarty= fue rorocnst on s lioss o7 tlle tom today observing the 108th anniver= (Ry Associated Press,) ion for a receiver for the M. Rume. the federal court (considered by the officers of the ing coal to Neweastle is an old story g vear in his annual message to isary of General Robert B. Iae’s| Washington, 19.—The su= Ty Tten waTiar Ak | the murder o s Plorida State Good Reaas Assotia = (Shipping meat to Chicago is 0 0w o ov {virthday. 1t I a holiday in & num= preme court today od a formal Sonde 4 L : s y tion to he one of the rost imnortant fone. A solid carload of sall hellies w0 caidh: e stateme 1 fe ates with be 2 {ox: dtagtiie Y Itural machinery manufacturing ' last November Wik nmau, | 2 | LY reads the statement by her of States with banks and schools | ordey stayine the execution of Leo ¥ i f fe g ) cteps vet aaken in the godd roads 1eft the Moultrie Packing house yes rine ik . RO I SR oncern, was filed in the foderal Dusiness manager of the Jackson-| | Willard, “that the outlook for |closed. Frank. u ‘1' o1 o " ville Times Union {movement in this Stai way aceom-ltorday consizned to a big establish - the y is distinctly encours ; ourt here today. 4 el gt o doint meeting . of, the ment in:the-\Vindy City aid thete s \Wailiave vonchod Uie Ioitom e e e s ; | ways and means committee ami the ‘promise of more to follow. And 4y geclining is concerned he Penlnsulal' Telephone CO. T Ork On The Lake]and finance committee of (he association Moultria did not ship meat to Chi- findines and wtlons made by e of ey s because she had (o, but beeause ', commission n e reeent | Begin Extensive Improvements / G Pl t T St t of Live Oak, chairman of the zood ' the price offered in Chicago was b iy St as an o ar tauds comnitlee oF the NIpelds Fedsfian thuni ¢ould b hau Int Gookalns iifam - Tt éan Hardly be. cxbeatcn Within Next Thlrty Days W'th. N t TWO Weeks cration of Women's Clubg, who was i1t js perhaps thie firat time in the'iyie this country can be normal 1tnin ex present at this session by special in-|istory of Georgla that a ear of wiire (ho en oy be hormal —_ while the war jg going on in Europe. GERMANY WANTS ' v ion, W appointed special rep= | cured meat has been ghipped to Chi- ’ s W R PP, ! % But even so, I hope that we will LINES TO BE PLACED UNDER- JRFFICIALS FROM PHILADELPHIA | MISSISSIPPI CO. LANDS rosentative of the assoclatlon to tour fengo. 1t was a fine ear of meat and | gnon 1o able to Increase the forcos FLORIDA PHOSPHATES | IMMENSE BRITISH ORDECR Eio Miato L0 icheRt SYoW NORE. " I'whetlisr Ghicago eAtes 16 65 WHeR| v tiia Aone and. i ntansnce - dbs - GROUND AND COMMON BAT. \ ARE IN THE CITY LOOKING |club in Florida in the x-»nr-'. -'fl«“l"'shlns it back to Georgia somebody | ‘,m"m“,", more generally, and I Washington, Jan. 19.—Under the OVER T! S: PLANT| 'atticsbure, Miss an. 19 aovement and "“"""“f"‘ L ”“""r’ Will get some mizhty good seasoning | think that all may fairly expect con=|caption, “Florida Phosphates Are| TERY SYSTEM INSTALLED; ES- 'HEIR HOLDINGS; P! The first installment of the 13,000, [fort to sccure adequate 1 1 1O% | for salad out of that 40.000 pounds | gjtjons _gradually to change for the |Wanted,” the Department of Com. TIMATES NOW BEING E ON 00 ber to ha uzed by the[and the cstablishment of a State I hetter. merce publishes the following cable- 9 MAD T0 BE IN OPERATION IN LESS : highway department. 1. P. Clark- e — I g 4 Gd coa THA | ra f the British ¢ re will 'mn w~.”l;\ il Hok, vk : gram from 'Hu” American consulate WORK ; IMPROVEMENTS TO THAN 15 MONTHS [bc furnished by the J. T. Newman *0%: 5 et 1o take eharge of the | FAWYER'S GOVERNMENT { FEMALE MASONIC FRAUD ge mr.n at Derlin, .orm..‘nx ! , of Hattis iy ek R GRIP BROKEN ! s etall Gesellschaft, Frankfort on | RUN BETWEEN $30,000 AND : [ headquarters in Jacksonville,, ¢ Mati afe gk . | inf oy Ma ar arting the import of & | dolnl ake S Dothan, Ala., J 19.— Just o b 9 ! Officials of the Takeland Gas Co | s 1. Foote, the special agent ! othan \_‘ ":‘ ol i "," Florida pho-pha into Germany. $40,000. me up today T e £ issociation in its educational | japrisbure, Pa., Jan. 19, With | Yesr ago, W. C. Strickand, of this They can not purchaso space on o np h 7:1 24 amlm th v Is to tour the State and |y, nquction Into office today of “i'¥: Was awakened at an carly hour . Siidl: deales 1o, mak e T their holdings here, those in the to ;s » A ne induction into office vda S bR = and ] ake 4 o moveme zh . y #ing by an elderly woman, @ : Tk Periie Tole Bty heing President John Gribhel " " the movement thPoUBl |y ink B, MoClaln, & cattls daaler of who knocked at the door of his |AFFARRements with cotton “""r"w‘,,..l‘hl“ :n"xm l:.m lrhmmm‘ r.f)m- ice President and Treasurer D. 1 Sat t local Lancaster, as licutenant governor, home. Mr. Strickland listened to a Zuppng: i '\mm“:" Vb s“‘withm the ‘: xt ”:‘ml\ (ll‘\,p‘:;l “!):: in 108 2 - 4 sphates ca e loade ® ays Mins, of Philadelphia; Mr. Rosco A A and Governor Brumbaugh, the law= tale of woe and unusual misfortune "'"( pho: """l‘" an be lbad "I nt!wm,k of laatatllce v"y £ theis i *ttles. manager and secret: b It | STATELY HENS AT CAPITAL | . o monopoly on the State oficials from the woman. She told him her | Fernandina, Tam 1d other h(lllll,\‘lu”lhr b ”.d.md :.m:, nri |:|)c: % | " z rts o . ates w a raron . 4 he mpa, and Mr. J. D. Shattuck. en.| ti = {will be broken for the first tine'son was a conductor on a train, and [“"" "f’,'l' .”' ; “‘ ) “".‘s Lo common battery '. Ll? o fincer " \ ngton. Jan 1% A semi.eine, AEEH 1t Robert MoAlon 18 | e1ss = s paid. Commenting on this cabled | Y em, whereby \ | {ginee the war. f her |that he was a Mason, and x)m ELT % leentral i »ache - discon i T fon ¢ . Itry show was | g X ihe : “en g dispatch, the Department of Com.|ctnutral is reached by disconnecting entlemen state that ma f 1l 3 |not succeeded by an attorney in th s a member of the 5 |the o R i | dv on the road for tor ! hens of high Ipardon board, there will he no at- explained that she lost her Rast-|MeFCC says 'l" “'"";"r instead of ringing, as par ich 18 to he a steel str ‘1,, Statecraft, |torney as a memher This may be ) Star Din on the traln, slong >I|1xnt' nts of phosphate from the Iyn k.. IW . : : ptie ral depart-'of advantage as the hoard is to 4is. ! with hor + and other valnables | U ited States have been about one| JT.ooking to this end, Jno. F. he most modern type A iral intag with her and other valuabl 8 I . . 0 S y . Insing meh taterest. pesss. fities and W, She asked for a 1ift financially. Mr, |@0d @ fourth million tons, worth |Vaughan, superintendent of con= ¢ l;l taks abtat five monthe to ' 1 it . . ‘.\-.Ii,,‘”,”,,] ,,Ml Her th |‘! h. had "';'.m $9,000,000 annually, the ex-|struction, of was in Lakes ; '.fl 5 Wk on the : | m y-‘\‘.y the time ;,:, that vbr she on being ahout half of theland d er the ground n in abont two w : 47 pimbep T Bty NP roduction. Germany's pur=|With Sup: Iconard time the foundations will 1o " rltls e use O OW i e beut one third of the ! ceiving ¢ other preliminars Manaer Nettles han fifteen months tho ¢ jting matter Ship ()f American Registry '\ - ‘\{N‘K.E'; w1;gr TO HAVE o i will he eomnleted. and RIS Hekokril to i waited| GREAT BIOLOGICAL STATION! ‘e improvement ntemplated will he ahle tn 1} B z S . e stee 1 i v ont a ) e 220 ,~ e To Proceed To Rotterdam - | oo e . o T S ¥ 16wa o valie ix HAN Gy e . g s i R "" ' £ Aol (W adttey A ¢ te ( A ted Pross . da East C ba 1 the city mak.!r 5 INES FOR PENSACOT A ; i . ' - PETE SHI in Battle Between oo it v niia nville, Jan. 10 Tor not cor ¥s and prep 10 Yer share of the Tn’ Police Ard Strikers rom ' ¢ . S tines who serv - ( y A n regis ) ) A s S 1 are now beine Rotterdam der 1 ) 1t t the efficer ( R tudents of b m the camp at T.easune Teland 1 Press 0 of cottor | - work ol : 1 \'-“\, o adelphia, thronghont the iy e Rk 19.— INDIANA MERCHANTS be started, and as s e X h s - mostly In the Sonth Tw 3 ¥ § AG}: V;QNT BAR }1]..[ SEEK LAWS hanne]l iz completed sights, ’! es of one hundred and fifty i s neviel g *__” % : 19 Over mm:'r- m‘, of an entific i * wore bhroueht to the eitv of ~rany HOUSTON ed, in a pitched bu-; Washir Jan. 19.—Notwith. rehants met here in|5'9ns o permit a veseel size o | val it, the iolog= 5 Bd2® hy the Merehonts and Min= SECRETARY = IN WIS 5 + between 230 striking|standing 1} ears of age, Dr. i, today. Experts w'il|the Fish Hawk turning around, will | lcal s ation will afford an epportuna : nsportation Co.'s steamship A f y deputy sheriffs at McKinstry will be appointed post-|.lucidate to them the fed reserve | bo started. "'\ to the pecple all over 4 taken to Pensacola Mondas : master of Galnesville, the home town | hanking system, retail effi and According to the j this and foreien counties that the M & asesta) tiits over 1) Agricultural - and|or Representative Frank Clark. This | expert advertising. They will be ad.|but a short time a waters adjacent to Key West are @ aboarq \|,.p”,:, Railway One hemical Co.'s plant. is a straight inside tip. Some diffi- dressed by the governor and mayor | operations are started, when actwal'teeming with more varieties of fish rulties have yet to be ironed out, butand later will call upon the legisla-| work on the building will bezin, and than any other waters in the world, vl """" and twenty-five more are )’ . *d to arrive n the same wav strike leaders asserted that nine. teen were thot but only one was the appointment will ‘come through™ ure in a body for the purpose of] by the first of the next touri ng sea. 90 per cent of which can be caught W t Sunda, here . He will v in due time, Representative Clark’s making thelr influence felt in neededlwn there will be situated on Key in unlimited numbers, and all of . s EN i S5 N6 tiken Tree 2 of Wisconsin. - a triends say. legislation in their behalf. West one of the most entertaining which are edible. ™ Orleans by the Seaboard Air the middle west. dead. ik - " ~ bttt Ao | —— - Rallway, Joth” colleges in - i i = i . ‘

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