1- :'!' ." .., "-'ff-'' ....... '''' -""' -r- -" "- ,. .... "'- .. -' ."1"T' '\ :'.... :"! """ 6>":" < ." ,.. ;- .....-: :: T"' -. ".-' V" .,- z ", ... : .r. . I THE MORNING SENTINEL I VOLUME THREE. ORLANDO, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. NUMBER 77. l PROUD GERMANY BOWS TO UNCLE SAM ! ZEPPELIN RAID ON PARIS FRUSTRATEDMODIFIED I - POSITION TAKEN BY GERMANY DUE TO INTERFERENCE JOFFRE IS TRIUMPHANT IN I AERIAL PATROL--- FORCES I'' ' DEATHARR'NTS \ ( TURN ITS OF POPULAR OPINION IN U. S. AS AIRSHIP TO . CONVEYED TO HER BY GERMAN OFFICIALSOF FIRST MOVE OF SPRINGPARIS COURSE AND FLEE I , THIS COUNTRY-TENSION BETWEENU. -- PARIS VERY QUICKLY DARKENEDAt I ISSUED BY THEGOVERNOR S. AND GERMANY IS GREATLY :MAY .-INFORMATION Germans Mowed Down RELIEVED WHICH REACHES THE HIGHEST London, May 11.-General Frenchin his report forwarded under date of First Alarm City Plunged OFFICIAL CIRCLES IX PARIS TONIGHT - ., IS TO THE EFFECT THAT today says: Into Darkness-Attack Germany Will Not Make "On yesterday afternoon the Germans - THE FRENCH ADVANCE IN made another attack east of Made by LoneZeppelin Attacks On Neutral ShipsAnd NORTH ARRAS IS THE FINEST Ypres, in the neighborhood of the TRAMMELL SETS DATES TO I SUCCESS FOR THE ALLIES I Menin road, and although they sub- EXECUTE MURDERERS SINCE THE BATTLE OF THE jected our trenches to a heavy bombardment Paris, May 11.-An attempt of a MARNE. and made their infantry ad- another FIRST DEGREE Zeppelin airship to carry out Even if Such Ships Have Contraband of War on Board They THE GERMAN: E IS PRACTICALLY vance under cover of clouds of poisonous raid on Paris was defeated tonightby Will Be Dealt With by Submarines According to the Rules CRUMPLED: UP IN THIS gases, the attack failed. an aerial patrol guarding the city. TO PRIVATE DRINK i of International Law-Late Circular From Berlin REGION DESPITE THE FACT "During the attack our shrapnel inflicted The Zeppelin approached the city at .PROMS LIMIT THAT IT WAS STRONGLY DE- very heavy casualties on the 7 o'clock this evening from the north- i Caused Great Relief in Tense FENDED. enemy, when they advanced in mass east. Would Limit Amount of Liquor Situation THE WHOLE AFFAIR CONSTITUTES formation, literally mowing them When over Dammartin, ten miles THE FIRST TRIUMPHANTMOVE down. Any Person May Drink northeast of the city, it was sighted : Washington, May 11.-After the cabinet meeting today it be- OF GEN. JOFFRE IN THE I "Today there has been artillery action by aeroplane scouts, who immediatelygave During theMonth SPRING CAMPAIGN.: on the greater part of the front." chase, forcing the dirigible to came manifest that the diplomatic tension between the United change its course and it flew off in a States and Germany, which had been almost at a snapping point, i had been relieved. OR. SYLVAN M'ELROY IS TO CONSTRUCT DRAINAGE northwesterly direction and turned By C. F. Johnson again to the east, making for its own Tallahassee, Fla., May 11.Special - Early in the day the state department received from Ambas- lines. to the Sentinel.)-Governor Tram- sador Gerard a copy of the circular issued by the German foreign APPOINTED CITYPHYSICIAN CANALS TO LOWER At the first alarm the city was mell today issued death warrants for . office in regard to mistaken attacks by German submarines on the thrown into darkness. the following persons convicted of commerce of neutral nations. murder in the first degree and set The statement was not made public by the department until I LAKEAPOPKA Kinsale"Wholesale, Ireland.-The Murder"I Verdict coroner's dates Clyde for Stover execution negro as,indicated.convicted of late this afternoon, but undoubtedly it was the cause of a changein jury which investigated the deaths of killing the Gardner brothers in Put- feelings evident in the state department and the White House CITY COUNCIL IN SESSION PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR five persons drowned when the Cu- nam county, to be hanged June 11. A even before the session of the cabinet.It YESTERDAY PASSEDORDINANCES 2 MAY 26 IN TILDENVILLE narder Lusitania was sunk by a Ger- Herbert A. Fin, of Miami, convicted was clear early today at both the state department and the SCHOOL HOUSE man submarine off the coast of Ire- rf the murder of a Mr. Crawford at land last Friday, returned a verdict , Fort Lauderdale during 1U14, date 0 White House that something had occurred to relieve the pressure. here "The officers of today, charging execution set for June 18. Germany now says that attacks by German war vessels on neu- O. W. and L. Co. Desires Arbi- Zellwood Florida Farms Co. Apply said submarine and the emperor and Shelby Wise, alias Shebby Wise, negro - tral ships of commerce will not be made, and even when such ships tration-Other Important for Permission to Con- government of Germany, under whose convicted of killing Claude Brownin have contraband of war on bord they will be delat with ,by the Business WasTransacted struct Drainage orders they acted, with the crime of Palm Beach county in April, 1914, submarines "solely according to the rules of international law applying CanalsThe wholesale murder before" the tribunalof date for execution June 18. the civilized world. The cases of Wise and Fin have to prize warfare. At the city council meeting yesterday following notice has been received been held up awaiting a decision of Germany also states unequivocally ih this latest circular that Dr. Sylvan McElroy was appointed by the Sentinel: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS the supreme court, which has just should any neutral ship come to harm through the German sub- city physician at a salary of $50 The War Department having under been handed down affirming the finding - marine or aircraft operations on account of an unfortunate mis- per month, the salary and office to consideration an application of the National League of the lower court. take, "the German government will unreservedly recognize its responsibility become effective :May 15. Two ordi- Zellwood Florida Farms Company,for New York 1, Cincinnati 2. The case of Clyde Stover is freshin therefor." nances were passed, one dealing with permission to construct drainage canals Brooklyn 1, Chicago 5. the minds of the people of the the powers of the city physician and connecting Lakes Eustis and Boston 1, St. Louis 5. state, since the brutal murder occurred << - These statements in the German circular are taken by the state the other with precautions that shouldbe Dora, and Lakes Dora and Apopka, Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 2. early this year, while Messrs. department officials as an absolute assurance that no American taken with food.communication. American League in and to lower the level of Lake Apopka Gardner were on a hunting trip ship entering the war zone, even if laden with contraband, will be A was received from a public hearing will be held in Cleveland 3, New York 1. Putnam county, with Stover as a in any danger of being sunk without warning.It the Orlando Water and Light com- the Tildenville school house, Tilden- Detroit 5, Boston 1. guide and cook. was the general opinion Washington official circles that pany relative to the recent "fine" of yule, Orange county, Florida, at 4 Chicago 0, Washington 2. $100 assessed against the o'clock St Louis 0, Philadelphia 3. Several Resignations at Capital companyfor p. m., Wednesday, May 26, the modified position taken by Germany was due to the interference - failure to furnish sufficient water i 1915, for the purpose of consideringthe Federal League Tallahassee, Fla, May 11.-(Special - of popular opinion in the United States as conveyed to her by pressure to fight a fire. The com- effect of the proposed operationsupon Brooklyn 4, Chicago 6. to the Sentinel.)-Walter Molin German officials of this country, and not to be the cause of any I pany stated that it could not accept the navigable capacity of the Newark 0, Kansas City 7. clerk of the prison department of the expected representation of the administration to the German gov the fine because hydrants were open waters affected, or any changes that Baltimore 6, St. Louis 5. commissioner of agriculture, tenderedhis I ernment.It at the time of the fire and additional may be required to avoid injury to the Buffalo 0, Pittsburgh 1. resignation today, effective May is not believed that German as- pressure at the plant would have navigable capacity of these waters. Southern LeagueBirminghamMemphis 31, and W. W. White, clerk in the to the rain. land department of the same office, wrought surances on the subject of neutral CIRCUIT COURT IN" SESSION injury pumps. Accordingly, notice is hereby given shipping have to any extent relieved As a remedy the company suggested that all persons interested are invitedto Chattanooga-Atlanta, rain. resigned to become effective at once. president of the obligation toe Circuit court opened yesterday witha that the hydrants used for sprink- be present at the above named time Little Rock 5, New Orleans 2. While no announcement was ob- M strong representations with respect heavy docket. There are several ling purposes should be closed duringa and place to express their views upon Nashville 1-4, Mobile 0-3. tained as to who would succeed these fire. It the desire of the the South Atlantic League gentlemen it is understood that was , to the destruction of American murder cases to be tried and a num- com- adequacy of the plans with refer- suc- lives on the Lusitania, but it is regarded ber of civil cases. At 2 o'clock yesterday pany that the matter be submitted to ence to the navigable capacity of the Jacksonville 5, Columbia 4. cessors have already been selected to much less I arbitration as provided in the con- waters affected. While all state- Albany 1, Savannah 0. fill the vacancies.Mr. . as very likely now afternoon a grand jury was tract. The matter referred Columbus 4, Charleston 3. Molin has been in the office for have to was to ments at the hearing are given due what the that president may organized with J. P. Kay vood as fore- Commissioner Robertson with instruc- Macon-Augusta, rain. about twelve while Mr. White say about the Lusitania may lead to man. Judge Perkins is presiding.The consideration, important facts and years, any clash with Germany.lie most important civil cases on tions to confer with the city solicitor. statistics, intended to have special has been employed only about two J. T. Henricks JAPANESE DRAFT TREATY WITH Neither of these probably will express in strong the docket are: appeared before the weight in the final determination: of years. gentlemenwere I terms the general indignation felt by Mary E. Middlekauff vs. Nat. Life council relative to bonds of bond trustees the case, should preferably le submit- CHINA ready to announce their plans and suggested that the ted in for the future. amountsof . the United States over the disregard Insurance Co. of U. S. A.; damages, I writing.By shown by Germany that many American $1,500. the surety be lowered on account of authority of the chef cf engi- Tokio.-The Japanese foreign officeis the small balance of bond in neers U. S. drafting a treaty with China basedon This Bill Is Doomed! , lives would necessarily be sacri- The Peoples National Bank of Or- money . his hands. army.W. the acceptance of the provisions inJapan's Prohibitionists have started a fight This matter w? left to B. LA DUE, .. ficed through,: the torpedoing of the lando vs. J. B. Magruder; assumpsit; ultimatum for the enactment of law to limit the and solicitcr.B. including the res- a city British liner. damages, $3,000. mayor Major, Corps of Engineers. K. Belisaris, deputy organizer of United! States Engineer Office toration of Kiao-Chau. the amount of liquor. that any person , At the same time he is expected to Florida Auto and Gas Engine Co. the Woodmen of the World, proposeda Jacksonville: Florida, Admitting that the public is displeased may receive for his private use in anyone note with gratification that Germany vs. J. B. Magruder assumpsit dam- ; ; with the results of the month. The bill appeared in the carnival to be held in Orlando July May 10, 1915. nego- pledges herself not to treat neutral ages, $2,000.Carolina . 5 and 6, and asked permission of the tiatinons, the conservative press is senate today and was introduced by .J ships to such shocking lack Portland Cement Co. passenger vs. urging the Japanese to exercise self Senator McEachy, by request. city to use the streets. Action was 11 IIY FEAR DEATH" of consideration for the precious bur- A. A. Fiezl; assumpsit; damages, restraint. One-half Gallon Per Month den postponed on this request and will be they $1,000. carry. considered later. London, Eng.-"Why fear death? Advices from Peking say it is be- The amount set out is one-half gal- G. S. Hall Frank Pounds vs. ; dam- Tax Collector C. A. Boone has It is the most beautiful advent'-re in lieved there Russia will demand priv- lon of any liquor except beer, and LAST VICTIM OF FERRY TRAG- ages, $1,000.Way life," ileges in North Manchuria similar heads of families shall be permittedto turned o'eto the city solicitor tax were the last words: of Charles to EDY FOUND & Overstreet vs. Walter Dren- lists of real estate amounting to ? ,- Frnhman before he went down with those granted Japan in South Man- receive fifteen gallons of beer and - t Jacksonville, Fla.-The last victimof nen; damages, $13,250. 131.87. the Lusitania, according to Miss Rita churia. five gallons of wine in any one month. Sunday night's ferry tragedy was W. C. :Morris admr., vs. A. C. L. .The council ordered that the "white Jolivet, an American actress with Penalties of $500 fine and six R. R. Co. recovered from the waters of the St. M. P. ;Wallam damages, $30,000. way" posts on Lucerne Circle and whom he was talking calmly just be- DROP INCENDIARY BOMBS months imprisonment, with both at Johns river shortly after daylight this vs. Orlando Water Lake Eola be set 130 feet apart, except fore the end came. pleasure of court, are provided morning, when Joseph Minton, and Light Co.; damages, $2,500.J. Miss South End ransportation companies will be negro in such places as they may con- Jolivet who was among the Eng.-only four of the corn- W. Wilmott Giles & of 1500 Madison avenue, and a mem- vs. McQuaig; flict with the water hydrants. In this survivors taken to Queenstown, said |bombs dropped by Zeppelin airshipsin Transportation companies will be ber of Marcus'Conant's searching party I damages Florida, $3,000.Real Estate case they will be placed five feet dis she and Mr.: Frohman were standingon their raid early yesterday were ex compelled to keep records for this and InvestmentCo. found the body of Eva, the 18 tant. deck as the Lusitania keeled over. plosive. The remainder were incen- purpose. This bill is slated for defeat - months old daughter of Dr. O. II. vs. Sam Schneir; damages, 2400. They decided not to trust themselvesto diary. The former weighed about 100 however, as members think they Johnson, 1622 Park street, floating in Belle Leake. vs. T. J. Watkins; dam- DIAGRAMS OF "w IIITE WAY" lifeboats, although Mr. Frohman pounds each, but the latter only eigh- have done enough for the prohibition $25,000.L. midstream, near the foot of Ocean ages believed the ship was doomed. It teen pounds.AUTOMOBILES. movement this session.To . G. Willaum vs. A. B. and W. II. POSTS block from where the street one was after reaching this decision that Revise Statutes J' family automobile took its fatal Hazlett; damages, $4,000. A representative of the Interstate he declared he had no fear of death. COLLIDE, NO ONE Secretary of State H. Clay Craw- plunge. Electric company was in Orlando yes- HURT ford has prepared a bill, which was The bodies of Mrs. Johnson, Mary, BOTTLES WERE FILLED WITH terday with several drawings of posts BROKAW ROBBED OF TIRES At 5 o'clock last evening the Ford introduced Tuesday in the senate, to 5 years of age; Charles, 31-2 years I WHISKY suitable for a "white way" for the Orlando sneak thieves are not num- : car in which Mrs. Salisbury was rid- authorize the consolidation and revision - old, and the infant, are now held at Local police circles evidenced disappointment Orlando business district. The postsare erous, but they abound in original re ing collided with a Reo car at the cor- of the statutes. The governoris Connant's pending an inquest by Justice -I yesterday in reading a of wrought iron, twelve inches at sources. For instance they have ner of Concord and Orange,: avenue. authorized to appoint three com- C. D. Abbott some time duringthe news story in the Sentinel which the base, tapering to six inches at the turned their attention to swiping tires The Ford car was badly damaged but missioners within 30 days to take up afternoon. Funeral arrangementsare stated that a raid was made on a blind top, surmounted by a crane from from automobiles and not at all Mrs. Salisbury escaped injury. this work. Senator Roland is han- par- also held up pending the arrivalof tiger and 200 empty pint bottles of which is suspended an electric globe ticular as to whose car they rob. One dling the bill in the senate. C. L. Johnson, father of the stricken whisky were captured. These bottles twelve inches in diameter. The crane of the slick rascals lifted one from THE WEATHER husband, from Waco, Texas, wherehe were filled with the fiery fluidtheywere will throw the lights forward from our friend, W. H. Brokaw's car Monday Florida: Showers Wednesday, except The Watch that made the dollar .. was notified of the sad tragedy not empty! If there was an under the street awnings. Prices for night and up to the present time fair in south and evtre- *jo-t* f"mouc. See our window display. shortly after it happened. empty bottle no one saw it. the posts range from $15 to $25. has not been apprehended. west Thursday, probably farL You will want one. Curtis & O'Neal.t1 . ., .. ...... .... _... ... ,. ........... .. -' -___' --k..' _...<. ___ :- _.. ___.. __<,,,..g,;.._ _" .. -- -- '- --: : ---------- -' '--- --" "'"' "