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THE MD EVEN!NG TELEGRAM o | THE BEST TONN IN Th BEST PART OF T g 57 . HE B [ E BEST STATE BOOST-FENENDCR THT SHTAN SEIED I HEHHEN ONTL HE BEGA T0 KKK HS HOME ToR IV : : : = S T —— — No. 67 sSla!lS Are Gar 7a Trying SCENES FROM NEW YORK'S SUBWAY DISASTER Wheat Reached » » | Aircraf dvancingon toRe-establish | By wwe .\ e Today Hov::rt g\?:; rmaHSfrom‘i GOVanmeflt ’ : - '_ , » . -} o, : 5 ¢ _j \ ”wiz:' A;‘;.'\:mu::fir-r:\ss.r) o .\I Swedb'l i 0 wheat touched $1.4 -8 per bushel, May delivery, tod: This H‘ o | estroyR R. CROP DIVERSIFICATION ¥ STATES THAT A CON-| . WILL SOON BE m;m: URGED BY ALA. Gov. GERMANS WOULD THUS cUT OFF ;7 CPT MEASURES AGAINST! viTe S SRR R V308 NENI s IR L TmE e | COMMUNICATION BETWEEN 20NCE OF ITALY AND : i 8 e k- ik VRIS (Y | Moutvomery, Jan. 21, Governor| RUSSIA AND THAT COUSITRY - 2 S e 15 e 1 dersen i hi messase to the WIA INTO THE WAR VS A B g S Ry : 22 LT N : e R B & | \lavama tegistature today ur ' the e importance of e, liversification (Dy A ssoclation Press.) and a eampaign y the cautle! Association Press.) tick aaid th ¢ i | London, Jan. 2f.—A Stockholm i S s e sald the State needed bond .\ news dispateh says t Ge! 21.—The Russ ed warehouses b rman aire wlt on the German al .| Pr i R 2 g ; 7% o v Ry W ~ Q o {*hips are now reconnoitering the e ; : ! 3 - } & ] & S o o B Finnish frontier, an rding to Britich ) nt suy ¢ ¥ = 5 fii MK ¢ ontier, and thefr od its steam roller | t¢ : ; e g o oSl X F) ¢ gg WOULD TAX LORTU'\JLS *wident purpo to destroy bridees s alike in the mnorth. |au ¢ R RS 4% 3 il e g (i e " é OF \NEAI THY DEAD on the new railway, thus severing 1t The g re i ¢ ! Sl 3 4 e ‘ g @ | connection between Russia ad Swe= ith. The advance into 1 rn ¥ B + S {Dy Amiosiited Prosss e t 1 ad Swe s reported as thre; ita ¢ ¥ 4 g R 9 ! an lines of commu $ r( 1 tted to el i 3 % q LR o , i ¢ g ) ‘[ New York, Jan. 21 Laxation of ol watfare in Poland 3 {larse fortunes upon the death of e e S L | (eir owners (o aid the poor and the AVoID “’L JAMS sonth the Russians d stablishment of government em the Austrian re-istanee | TROOPS RETURN TO | VILLA'S RANKS | [Plovinent agencics was advoeated to.| OFlando. Jan. 21..-A traveling day by Daniel Gugsenheim, presi-|MaM Who arrived in Orlando yester. {dent of the Amcrican Smelting ang | 1% afternoon on No. 1 over the A, e SRS 3 : 7 3 ¢ ¢ 4 Sy |Refining Co., testitying at an in.|C- 1o railway, (01d of a robbery that ania's long awaited en 1 4 4 yisnlar i ¥ % s B § 3 3 | (took place on troin hetween Jack= the war, and meanwhile Al s continue optimis . . telegrams state that o ‘formed him that ma war will soon be hela !°ft Mexico City : ¢ ; neider a plan of campaizn "CUUTRINE to Villa's i MOk ; g o gt ¢ Ra-sia, and the adoption of | X47¢ Curothers u s-urances for ) e o S i i ; el NATIONAL FOREIGN es acainst the prospective en . ¢ Protection of foreizncrs s - - 2 ¥ | TRADE C?NVENTI‘ON of Ttaly and Rumania into the T ‘ " 4 . . ) ' HE.I.‘D HIRDID S:ESSION Q TO BURY DEAD ON G T 3 b TODAY IN ST LOUIS| BATTLEFIELD AROL | 4 : R ... Mok ; | - i T OUND ; . % r I y ; (By Association Press. ) NACO 3 " v ? 3 r v . i PREVAILS IN ; ‘ ? . X . St. Lowis, Jar. 2i.- Delegates! rogram Flfth (By Association Press ) ¢ epresenting leading lal SOISSONS REGION ; s A = i representing leading commercial or- " T Aviooiatea trren 4\>.“\).. Arizona, Jan. 21 The S S " R o 2 . ganizations of the United States at- Sunday M(‘:etlng 3 burial of the deud still lying on the g i 8 o~ i tended the first session of the sec. . 9 ou, Jan. 21.—A series of | "attiefield around Naco, Sonora, will The buruing of (wo large electric cables in the New York subway resulted in the partial asphyxiation ot |[ond national foreign trade conven . Bapt‘St Ass n are in progress along the be undertaken by citizens ag a heal*h bundreds of passengers, and a panic ensued in which scores were injured. One woman was killed. 1. One of the [tion here today. Secretary Redfield Belgian battle line, but a|™easure. More thau a hundred Fm""k'; through which many passengers were rescued. 2. Iremen who were dragged to the strect after be. is among the speakers. Permanent| ‘The Fifth Sunday meeting of the B AmatiThahie ot troous-b“d“" are unburied. ing suffocated. 3. One of the overcome passengers l)mg on the sidewalk while a pulmotor is being prepared. organization was effected, after |South Florida Baptist Association pcaged. No general move. —_— i _ ez which the convention considered | will meet with the First Baptist apparent and calm prevails | OFF AGAIN: (]\[ AGAXN vroblems of interational law affect=|church of Lakeland Jan. 29 and 30, utinue to cirenlate re. quiry of the federal commission on } [industrial relations into philanthro - SOVille and Orlando. in which a [ ie foundations and the causes of in- | Bentleman was relieved of $160, be. d,,q,,fl unrest . | ing canght in a jam created by three | persons, who worked the same taca. :livs that were used last week on Mr. 1A, AL Cook, a traveling man of At= [lanta, when he was relleved of $220 in bills. Miami, Jan. 20. - After just goet. — at such places ag are designated. Ll e ting out of the ehain mne, where 1o | Steamers Released 0“‘““" we"‘he’ Rep"" | To Be Insured; St. Louis, Jan. 21.—Commercial, [ The following fs tho program: Hdid six months for rohh A yonng BBer Iy s g 0 . industrial and (rade organizations, 000,000 ENDOWMENT man by the name of Welsh, i< in By Germafls; Reason Tampa, Jan. Tampa and vi-' P0hcy lssued on corporations, firms and individuals Soissons region. | s Crews Of Two U,S, i“ 9024000008004 0 00 Steamer Dacla Not ing American commerce in the war. |These meetings are held quarterly ( Friday, Jan. 29 ( J 21 again, this time for tapping the till inity: k t nt bably b ~ engaged in foreign trade are repre.| 0300 @ m.~Devotional, €. C. i, Ga., Jan. 21,—The cor.!again, this o for t ng the till vinity: Fair tonizht, probably heavy lenga ade 3 A B Mot i5 the mew Oure. |19 the Paim Phatmans tors240, 1ie] 1OC APORCUIBEIEWEY| ot Thi tealeh, sialay heary Cargo of Cotton “cvici "o weoni sonsention o7 Mameork. = " Ji 3 Y vas i Ol o b3 rida ir - - the National Foreign vde Council vl g anliza . niversity today. Prof. Carl'\was arrested last nicht by Chief 8. Friday fair. ] ) e e j of the department of Eng-| Whitman and Detective Elliott, and, (By Associated Press.) For Florida: Faip tonight, frost (By Assgociuted Press.) which met here today. 1lon, John [ata YN o ature wrote the ode. The weeordine to the police, made a con . in north and central portions. Fri Washington, Jan. 21 No insun. | Bassett Moore, foremost American | Nékn. Wa-hington, Jan. 21 The Amer 1 | a ity g . f i a8 4 ay fair. ance on the hull of the steamey Da . authority on international law, will " : lon recently received $1,- fesston, and $196 of the roll was s : SRt el ey % 1:145 p. m.—Devotional, Vest Wala ! \vaty cansul. at Bremen; roported tos cia, now under the American f speak on “Probiems Arfsing in War |, o . ) endowment. recovered day that American members of the 2:00 p. m. - Where Baptists Lose ) Y £ ’ . will be granted by the federal w and Commerce.” Secretary of Com~ ere u,\..x. the h:x';uuwrn .H"' v’uYIIH' er Republicans Fight risk insurance burcau, but a policy ! morce Redficld opened the conven. and Why, R. E. Reed 1 5 gl taron Uesl s by [ will he issued on her cargo of cot-[tion. James A. Farrell, President | 0. sl 1S Reddle Run OVer the tierman anthorities. The noti - A dmyinistration Ship ton. The bureau has fixed this dis. fof tho United States Steel Corpora.| 5 00 b "'_’_c;:'" ';"I‘“;;M“",‘r‘hl . ",i”” Of relanse. was tho frst intis tinction on the ground that the cot .|tion and chairman of the National | 00 ']' ::'7 (‘h::::h l‘fiu::' Th:l: And Instantly Kllled RLON HATS LBt they hed st An Purchase Bill w»s e is absolutely vested in |Foreign Trade Council, says: i b Thke il raited ov dotaingl . cReason ffor hns S American citizens. “The European war has demon=| .50 o 1 " "Qnon discussion. (By Assoclated Press.) | slrn‘tled that our fnrnlgnlt;m];!. while Adjourned. | small in comparison with domestic ) . ~Republic - | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS businesk, is a vital element in our .30 mF“( "yyn'fimu and Sun= domestic prosperity and, therefore, ‘d'x\ 2001 mats meeting. D-‘\ouonll of immediate concern to every citl. jr¢in Walden. 7 19, 1915 zen. Individual action, however 6°45 p. m.—A Model B Y, P, Joseph ll.“;;mp'le et al. to Wal-|®trong, cannot do justice to the pres. (U. Program, Bartow Union. er M. Steele. ent opportunitieg for its expanslon. 7:30 p. m —The Sunday School. J. D. Porter and wife to Trustees Coordinated effort of the entire na-|1st. The Country 8chool and its 5 elge, by 16 _ tion — manufacturers, merchants, | Problems, Will Kogers; 2nd. The {Intng Coey ot Snmnn::‘h {ha ',l:lki- ;:;:::hlxtnxn I~1nalxll :('»I!‘vm- :Inlbl:m:: n:enu m‘tl‘ut I:Bl;“i‘l’; r:lg::thliom- i L‘:n’:’l:;n&?:lllr;d::t]::l::( Stal . |bankers, carriers and all others— | Advantages of a Graded School, J. IBE yRteorintigne oe ¢ pl < n:'p‘he- members has begun a synlflmnnc‘p e Tvimon 0 i fog e lard et al. working together in harmony, with S. Raulerson; 3rd. The Qualifica~ occurred yesterday afternoon {Sah sans “Mm: ;n)::a:' ::;m Any | Plan of objecting to everything that | Ezra Wood and wife to Walter & Well defined national policy, will tions of @ Teacher, J. E. Knight; o'clock when Oris Reddick, | Pl eiagnontas o % is intended for that State. The fight | Jackson . alone enable us to develop the possi-|4th. The Supreme Mission of a Sune one getting trace of the alleged 5o IMPORTANT TAX NEWS FOR Florida Development Co. to Wal-, bilities now before us." day School, M. J. Hoover. Teal . that is being made against water . p " ,“':xiol{gn'?):e:ta:f;‘in:‘t’n‘m‘:y A.u-x‘mrs ik tr‘ T:, el Dol way projects is already understood. DRUGGISTS AND DOCTORS ter Jackson et al. “The important program must be 5546 Saturda; .glll 30 i3 by a car driven by Knox Me. | TOlce department: Yesterday another concerted move. F. Farl Washburn to J. E. Mel. m:dmmdh:nmx two days, and It s (30 o m. Devational, I. B. e young son of “Uncle Wes" | GN FOR STATE ment began to prevent any money Jackronville, Jan. 21.-—-On Mar. ton.- 2 r\l}o U;ms;( wt;:“!ohenflc?u:lze :;o:x; S A a e the accident occurring at the !CAMPM D ROADS OPENS TODAY from going there vor public bulld-ll there goes into effect a law to reg.| W. C. Edminston et al. to 0. F. [New Yor t;:r elsewhere to :-he' e_ ('hll;'le m- Om;‘."e it b:rd's e of Lemon street and Dakota 600! ings. When the bill providing for ulate the internal revenue taxes "m‘dford et al. : wives or of ':"r members of the fam At - E an increase for the postoffice build . upon dealers in opium or coca leaves, Florida Development Co. to Thom-!ilies along. Patchin wrote In a n’vr out an Ordained Minister ittle hoy was standing on the | poote special ot for the|ing in St. Petersbure was taken up their derivatives, or compounds. as:;'aflz;wrl.) 5 P le"cr(‘m(;"’"{d t;ontvrd? by l;;e'l,~ :};‘;F‘l;"' to Administer 1t?, J. A. Pd. it is stated, had made no | F 100 St 'py m]‘ ade Associa.la lively fight ensned. Most of the This law provides that every person 3 t"l'”; hQ‘CkODmEfl 0. to Mar-|dent Cap npo hlfl Ilusdnes; enu‘ D00 m bk s 0 ross the street until the |yyo writ wpen tho educational cam-|objections coming from Congressman |dealing in the drug shall register R T . o AL S e e ™ . in about four feet of him. ”On, " ‘f i 2 Donovan, of Connecticut, who said: |with the internal revenue .-ollnctpr;mfw:mrk - ; - B.[slon so far as nossd»v ; ton'l‘nrdnln e b made a dash to get across pRigh “_M “‘r adequ ) . }“In view of the large amount nlyin his dictrict his name and style and g .l\nv»lopment oo ment lcatur:s in order that the dele- At a' m‘ By m“.' R e e the n‘“"“f"’ G i ant that is collectpd from the place of business, and shall pay a Skt s J - B.|gates may keep their minds o'n for. ek mbl;s no;'trlnm i qh”:_ under th 2 e | legislation and il R o |different states by direct tax, Florida special tax at the rate of $1 per an . Do v N eign trade ;?roblc-mn created by !ho' e 7, 8. C. S 3 s mmoe T by has alreads had Ite share and 1 ob. num. It is understood that a spe-| A F. Pickard and wife to Fred 8. |war which it is the business of the 150 a. m.—The Best Method ot antancous. The occupantsipext session of the | o " liect.” To this both Congressman :clal tax stamp (or license) will be | Duff. ’ convention to solve. Speclal atten-|Administering Church Discipline, ar, Knox McRae, Misses Vera | yre ¢ il Frank Clark and S. M. Sparkman, |required by every drugezist, physi.| Harriet A. Wing to Frank B. [yon wil] be given to the interests of J- W. _Tucker. " McRae and Jewel White, {Mr. Foote lef ; 3 -, s f Florida, made vigorous protests. cian, veterinarian and dentist, all M;Hlt‘chcock. i the small manufacturer and export . 11:15 a. m.—Open discussion. it the car was running slow- 1 - ;. !whom shall, in addition, supply!_ E. K. ‘\elsf‘" (trustee) to Pen er In foreign trade and an effort to 11:30 a. m.—State Missions, J. 1n B b Rk BoUCE g0 B Clankson S HE STARTLED HIS |themselves with order forms rnrl'\‘.';;:II I?\tx‘::rtmm::wlfn o W solve the problems connected with;R \.‘\'blla. : : H‘r\w at the corner avndl 11, .‘ R PRESBYTERIAN HEARERS opium, etc., and any ‘pl-r.uun barter . Epply. his entry into the foreign markets. [u‘ n Ll . ‘4 down thinking he was T ing, selling, exchanging or giving Sebring Real Fstate Co. to John p. m. evotional, 0. E. ° (ross. It was while coing airman of the £00 tion of| Coldwater, Mich., Jan. 21.—Rev. ‘away opium or its derivatives shall =00 | NEW FREIGHT TARIFFS b "1 and when almost at the 'pittce of the F i n |Donald McCluer, pastor of the Pres. do so in writing on one of these | M. P:“nn"n Linsiin and Witk to SUSPENDED TO JAN. 21 2:00 p. m.—Ilow tnlkl:\lnm!u a the latter made the dash | wome: 1 y jer, |b¥terian church, surprised a large written orders, made in duplicate, ' o U SO —_— Successful I'ayer Meeting, Ed S. =8 was killed. i 3 o s bt mber of the morning concrezation which must be preserved for the =~ AR Washington, Jan. 21.—New .—alosiBarnes. Y:;r-',] occurred this after- yresiZent ' =51 : n, w ek 3 trified some rjf the space of two vears, and open at n”‘AR\{Y OF HOMESEEKERS ",IM., by p'r.'w-vlrnhlly “\ll of the ra'il. E'.‘f—\ p. m.- ‘x‘-v,j” (]:‘s(‘“i_-‘.inn_ ¢ family residence, inter- attend 2 . ting, “he would like to times to inspection by any officer, | REACH JAX TODAY‘“"" west of the Mississippi river ..4_,- P- siness. "z made n the efty ceme- re will ! e . » handsom entilated bil- azent or employe of the |nnr=d1 S {and east of the Rocky Mountains Adjournmen ! i # $ ol Toom at the church, States treasury depar*ment, duly au.! Jacksonville, Jan. 21.—Many | withdrawing the privileze of ship.| Homes will be urovided for all amilles are plunged into i wi ! 4 . ) fin na 1, a wling | orized for that purpose. The pen- hundreds of homeseekers are expect=ipers to concentrate into carload | delesates and visi We are ex. T over the terrible af | of ! road i e 21 lals tractive lors where young alty provided for the violation of ed in Jacksonville tod=zy as this week shipments :.n certain points less than | pecting a large del from the hole community deep- Le 4 1 of g A 1 ot, a clean place any of the provisions of this law is is especially observed by the rail.!carload shipments of butter, eges, | country churches as from with the bereaved 2 i clean environ.:a fine of $2,000 or imprisonment for rcads for homeseek The Atlantic | cheese and ponltry, by the Interstate |the town WALLACE WEAR. r their sudden and sad to t! i : ' for b ext, “Can lno' more than five vears, or both, in Coast Line expects from five hundred Commerce Commission went into ef~ T t > come ont of Naza. the discretion of the court to a thcusand homeses s over the fect today The increas MAYORS AS BOOSTERS 3 . people were larzely | South Atlantic Limited, Dixie Flyer charges on those commodities — B o ———y attention is c . wiil their home and town |at our Christian churches, which he and Dixie Limited. The Southern|about 25 per cent . Jan. 21.—The may. TOSE W, ’ t ¥ BAY 96 § 2 His words describ.!thought would successfully combat and the Queen & Crescent railroads | :[v:\\' met here at the *E MOOSE SEASON i S . Sk h e saw especially of young |the loose and often civil influences will bring hundreds in on the Roval} Stetson University, at DelLand, |Business Men's Club in a sort of co~ fta, Me Jan 21.—The aced 4 frequenting eating places not {that now ensnare our boys and‘Palm. Kansas City-Florida Special |Fla., received a nice New Year's | operative boost plan. They acreed kp""“"nflr;:g Filh. an—d Game = 7 = 7 ig reproach, were a surprise to|girls.” The popular young Scot hasjand Oblo-Florida special trains. | present in the shape of a fifty thou-|to put their heads, hearts ?nd ghoul. ion which ha et hprb‘(fl. »t his hearers. He closed bylzalned a strong hold among Cold .i'l"hn homeseekers are en route to|sand dollar (:ndowmnm from the dvrs. together to make the entire ‘“ brobably :s‘kmfor a five-values [nere g for clean, social club life water young people. itowus in all parts of the State Rockefeller Educational Board section ag one boom. 000,000 in rect not stated. . WATCH FOR THISL R TR RABLE ACCIDENT HAS FAXERS I LAKELAND | opocr 0 70 'EDERAL AID Washington, Jan. 21. NGED TWO FAMILIES INTO . ; FOR FLORIDA POSTOFFICES |#n Senators continued to fight today Jacksonville, Jan. o1 A warle . against the administration ship pur- PEST GRIEF; WHOLE COM- | ing I8 sent out by the locil police chase bill. Senator Works, deny . Washineton, Jan. 21 Deter TY department rezarding the pre ‘{"‘“ v : & G, “|ing that he sought to filibuster, re- SYMPATHIZES WITH in the city of alleged fake maugazine [mined that Florida shall get no more( o "% 8 PR B0, (Tt H PARTIES solicitors. The solicitors are said to ""?' ral 1zn;op;m:m ;I.I:nbr ‘flr;rmh'r insbnwhilb éndekvored to ‘reapt an " be representing the Keystone Circu.|Tivers and harbors, pub . B | agreement on the proposed amend . (Furnished by the Security Abstract | and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) | | ible accident, which has| two families into deepest | Jacksonville € Season on moose.