Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 24, 1912, Page 1

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COND PRIMARY [ momms e N l(llllSIANAi -7 XD HALL WILL ENTER %D RACE FOR GOVERN- 232IP OF STATE. ated Press.) 21. Returns ol Dromocratic prin - 1his morning, indicatc ary will be tween John T ion candidate, . the vominee for Governor. { out of 110,000 votes d. Iy the senatorial 1 Robert F. cesman J, K. Ransdell fle 1WO races. iNTS ARE INVITED neces- Mi- and Goed Govern- Brous- T0 LECTURE TONIGHT e delivered tonight o Theater by Mr, v the Ev- Bureau of Ex- ture pertaining tp the oaplosives, ete, omes here at the railway officials and s, tlagmen, braKemen 1 are requested to wram to state that nvited to attend, interest, wd illustrated by ster- it is the desire of the lecture, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. L o take trom her a pre- 3 14t we, the members \ Grony Kot mn!,\ our heart- T T e i ol At Al N A O e b it e Nt LA LB B BB SN { commend them to (! things well. COMMITTEE. . ATTRACTION HERE i a famil- neient lineage, but hears of thre male line following ssion. This unusual dpily ilustrated in leading onisa Rosa, Wil Twins this productior ht isa Rosa should prientt tor stage mother and grand- 20t tavorites of nary degre The taghiter of the Jolly tembered with - much majority of the public, and Patti of Madam Ce- - o the Italian m. Skill in in commoil tam.ly EATS ADDRESSES 1431 SUNDAY SCHOOL. of the Fi L Was yes ! William N. superintendent + Who is again a able talk, re- Young men them to be ndance at Sab- “main close to s people. He re- men influence of “I'e young rom Lakeland, public lda’s most < @ tour of the ‘uainted with U night for spend sev- € the clebration be- Miamj ™ in- ntendent Council also ! e a1 | Vill favorably reported by the Senate he city and others in- as the areat importance will iazement that all of their can possibly do so, be No_u, extend 10| BAPTIST CONVENTION ON IN FRIDAY NIGHT |0 opened here yesterday morning great | his wife « educational | the k | Morristown, Pa., Ja: ‘oitondale, Jan. Rev, Mr. s was shot and killed Satur- ten o'clock at his home Galilee settlement, near here { A son-in-law with whom the aged | [ or had had trouble with is e fired the tered the victim's neck Ipussed out the left shoulder, isaid to h six which en | The victim was =hot from ambush Rev, John Nichols is alleged to have leaned the alleged murderer the weapon with which to =lay his kins- nan Thomas A man of a large family. He son-in-law known to have quarreled WOULD GIVE OIL LANDS FOR HOMESTFADS Millions of Acm of Pubhc Lands May be Opened for Homesteads by Proposed Bill. (By Associated Press. Washingtou, Jan. 24. More than INLO00.000 acres of public lands, now withheld from settlement because of be supposed oil deposits, would be avail- able for agricultural entry under Committee on public lands. It would permit surface entries, reserving the oil rights to the government, TEDDY KEEPS MUM ABOUT RENOMINATION New York, Jan. 24 —The sllcuu of Rcosevelt regarding his possible re- has pleased our Heav-|nomination is unbroken today. When Fa ty send the death angel|he was asked for comment on e of Sovereign Birdle | declaration in his favor of Governor|eralize the public land laws have been | miter, are under investi the Hadley of Missouri. he declared he 2ad not read what Hadley said EARNEST AT 0CALA Ocala, Jan.. 24, With delegates in awttendance trom all portions of the State, and ministers from the various charges toe Florida Baptist Conven- conditions of Ocala have thrown vnder the most tavorable The people open their homes and all are being comfortably taken care of Promi- nent Bapt are here from various number heing i and Dby States, among the Atlanta, of Chattancoga Gray. of am, Several for- vign missionaries are intere: in attendane ing talks and have made FUNERAL AT MEMPHIS OF MAJOR WRIGHT By 1ted Press.) Memphis, Jan. 24, -Major E. E Wiright, Luke B Wight, who was Killed in the Central wr at Centralia, 11 ASsOC son of General Hlinois ieid 1o rest roday The body of Jas | Harahan, ex-president ot i ; nois Contral Railroad, who was Killed | i the same wreek, will by mu‘ilfl‘ Lere tomorrow SKATING: ICE BROKE, TWO DROWNED (By \w ated Pressy than Prob=o h f vain effort to s Ralph Wan when the ice on which they were g broke. Both were downed l Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. Imllnl‘i and | Willing- | was |y LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1912. GAS PLANT IS PROPOSED MINNEAPOLIS MAN HERE TO PUT | DISTRICT ]V'EETING OF METHO- | THROUGH AN EXTENSIVE DIST STEWARDS SEOW EN- ENTERPRISE. COURAGING STATUS. | STEWARDS MADE | FINE REPORTS - In P W. J. BRYAN VISITS MANY ’:Ihll:ll'.\ W, b Bryan ent visit to Florida, Stute ! the in the high places, a Visited as many places ngth of time as it he were date for office. He lectured here last Inizht to a large audien | x i o here from Gainesville, Bartow Di IS liveraed Moo liv in the R. Peters, of Minneapolis, il the fie ©ostewards of the 1 loette city lockhing over 1 picr o POINTS ON HIS FLORIDA TOUR has inaciven a candi- coming | where e de-| THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEG THE PRIMARY ~ FOR PRESIDENT ! |SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN TALKS | OF ACTION OF THE FLORIDA STATE COMMITTEE. Lcksomville, Fla., January 214, | with a view o installing an up-to- e gotiunte Epm“;m“ S ' Wi Hloridny I.:r" & luh:‘ "“‘"j"’ .Sf.li.lfi s‘n".:‘l.“”. (:'Il‘ll:ul;i i e ; Chutehi, South, met in this city yos- | Visited "lt‘:‘ Myers and the Everslades l‘l_l;l”' b T “"_”“. i B ‘“I A\j”:' The advar I ogas for cooking terday afternoon, the occasion heing | OMHEINY, I:|.|u]b:.|‘ ks “(.l"‘““i'l‘»l e \.‘““ il “Il?»‘ i ; Palatka, Miami, Gainesville, Ocala, | Mis Way over what scemed insirmoun- ard heating, especially in such a eli-|the annual meeting of the Board Fand will also speak at Jasper betope | Wble republicay opposition (wice to BHe as ours, are oo obvious to dwell ding Elder J. R Cason pre- Roing 1o points in Weot Florida and [ the governor’s chair arva later to the upon. It is claimed that gas fOF|gigeq gver the meoting, which was|ihence to Tesas, 1t has beey stated [United States senate, was practically these purposes can be furnished as attended by delo-ates from Fort My-|that Mr. Brean was thinking of lo- [iMerested in the action of the state cheaply as wood with the added b efits of great couvenience, comfort and cleanliness, In other cities this|mec, cating in Florida, and it this is the cise, he s probably lookin 2 ers, Bartew, Winter Haven, Kissim- Mulberry, et s vsed for these purposes with {other points in this district the g CCOnomy over the and | i i | ground trying to pick out the ideal spot SLAYER OF RUTH WHEELER MUST DIE Orlando, Nocatee Assess- atest and satistacs 2 ments tor the year for benevolent col- tion to the consumer The gas rurnisihed may also be used tor illumivating purposes, althouzi Mr. Peters does 1ot stress this point, lections were made, and other busi- ness o importance was transacted, It was found that over one-halt or ewing to the fact that our electric{the churches of (his district arve pay- IEH 1 1 Bt plant already gives excellent jpo o arked advance in pastors: sal- | iFend Who Lured Her to His Office service in this rezpect. and Her Death Will Die in the Electric Chair Monday. aries over years past, which shows The promoters of the enterpri nothing of the citizens, > Qs but will pu t all chiurches to be growing tinancially in the plant as their own investment, [ 204 mumerieally, Al of the churches 1t is probable that at the next meet- | MAde splendid reports, and prospects ing of the City Council a request for throughout the District for the com- ing year are bright, indeed (By Associated Press,) Albany, N. Y., Jan. 24, —Governor Dix has refused to intervene in the case of Albery W, Wolter, the slayer of Ruth Wheeler, whom he lured to his office under pretense of engaging her as a stenographer. Wolter will be electrocuted on Monday, a franchise will be presented, HOMESTEAD LAWS TO |DYNAMITERS USED BE MORE LIBERAL| ALARM CLOCKS Government Will Endeavor by This|Government Trying to Find Who Pur- Means to Keep Our Farmers chased Clocks, in Hope of Un. From Canada, earthing Plot. TRUST METHODS OF CRUSHING COMPETITOR (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) Washington, Jan. 24, - In the hope Indianapolis, Jan. 21 Purchases Washington, Jan. 24.—Richard H. Gray, a San Francisco iron dealer, testified before the House Steel Trust Committee that he had been foreed to surrender valuable of checking the emigration of Ameri-|of alarm clocks, alleged to be for use |r: 1 farmers 1o the Canadian North-|ip exploding nitro-glycerine, by Oi- W the confessed dyna- tion by the important amendments to lib-|tie McManigal, contracts hecaus favorably reported from the public [Federal grand jury. Several jewelrs companies subsidiary to the United lands committee. The enforced term|dealers who sold clocks to 0 00 Me-| gy Steel Corporation, which had of residence oy tie homestead s 1o Namara's dynamiting “erew” were | ooy unsuecossful bidders on the be shortened. It 100,000 farmers is estimated that are going to Canada questioned ip the government's er- fort to find who besides McManizal paid tor them, Jobs, retused to sell him material, every year MORSE AND FAMILY MAY VISIT GREEN COVE SPRINGS. rings, INTEREST CONTINUES OUTLOOK UNFAVORABLE IN GOSPEL MEETING. FOR COTTON BUREAU| Green Cove 8 Janoozaoo . is sidd that Banker Morse \\hu i Interest continues at the Christian By Associated Press) siftering with Kidney trouble, will church Dro Weimer's subject Jast New York, Jan. 2i After a trip fvisit Green Cove 3prings as soon as vight was, "The Bibl Auswer tofthronzh the South inoan effort tofhe is able to teavel. His wife, sister What is Sanctitication fovercome the opposition to the resfand three servants will aecompany [ ently-established burcan for the reg [1stration ot cotton bills of Lading, 1. Does the Eim ir he comes. Mr, Morse was recotimended to Green Cove Springs Chiristing Chareh beliew According to e sanctitication? T Bible, ves, but not the foolish delu- Kern, ehairman of the BEuropean com-{ by a man from his home town, Bath, sion that some people call sanetifi- bmittee, and 0. M Simpson, manager f Mo, who was groatly benefited hepo | cation. in which they claim to Hive of the Bank ot Liverpool veturned [tour vears ago. Morse was recent]y [withour sin, and their sin hecoms cre, and report thar they arve con- | ziven his froedom by President Taft vighteousness in their own eyes, need the hurean mnst he ;uh:nultnu-:li outhern opposition. A cmessine v LAWRENCE STRIKE MAY Sanctity meahs to set apart to Henoe is sanctified throngh truth, Hoaceount of the ddefinite announcement y | tortheoming =oon \ righteons purposs Christian Purean witl he obeving; also His Word helieving v hearing, study the Word of God \lAY SHIP STRAWBERRIES | truth, and entranee of the Word give lN CARLOAD LOTS‘ By Associated Press.y licht | Lawrence, Mass, Jan. 21 Lead In the Old Testament, people and Mr James B Goodfellow, I'l'l""34: s ol the strike in the textile mill: things were sanctified or set apar enting the b Hamburzer Compans | wWill mect the owners tonight, and a mothe New only people and those who lwholesale produce commis=ion mer- | ALl aloaIn 1 '”‘ : ) . ! poedy settlement of the troubl ssepapart by a ceremony, and live | hants of New York City, is in Lak | | 4 Which has thrown 50,000 operative, Loly lives in the serviee of God fand endeavoring to interest the | . | ont of work is expected W look t ard to an intere rrawberry growers inoa plan to ship | Crvive tonig ubject, “The Sick fruit in cavloads by treight | General Healed 1S saving at oo o NAVAL OFFICER DIES A MEMBER BE SETTLED TONIGHT - - v 3o vonerae committec in leading the union iy the adoption of the presidential primary system He this reform Nationai Democratic Executive committee Jan- uary N, though he tinally his original resolutioy by asphyxiation in the He did, how- ever, suceeed inogetting a resolution through which provides that in states where there are no laws viding for the election ot delegates by direct vote of the people, the state committees may, it they see fit, pro- vide for such an election, “This is a step in the right direc- tion,” said Senator Chamberlain, re- terring to the Florida resolution, “but it does not go tar enough, The reso- lution which | introduced originally provided for a first and second choice, Il these failed then the delegation wight exercise its discretion. | am not altogether convinced that it would not he a good idea to provide tor a first, second and third choice. In this way the will of the people would be very nearly absolute, and would tie the delegates to the people tought for betore the meeting of the lost committee room, pro- at home." ' “This plan,” continued Senator Chamberlain, “eliminates all machine politics in the selection of the candi- dates for chief executive, 1 helieve the people have the vight to choos: their ofticers from p dent down to constable, When an adequate primary system for national delegates is pro- vided and nnificd this will be a plished.” Senator Chamberlain believes that Wilzon is the strongest man in the country, and does ot think that his tilt with Colonel Harvey and My, Watierson will affect his chanees in the Teast. He declares that the men wWho are making the most fuss over 1t never did support Bryan and have al wiay: right to holt the whenever it suited reserved the party their convenience “1ting the incident on a demecratic high fmorad plane,” continued the senatoy “tour men get tocether Watterson, Harvey, Wilson and Ewing. Harvey puts it squarely up to Wilson to know the aiding or injuring may conld 1o 'Inw but answer frankly under the " he had would hiave been un- whetier he thinks Viarper's Weekly i support of chicimmstance not Feen frank he wortiny of - support I have since Learned that it was Wi interview ' Senator Chamberiam declares that e democrat Harvey and not o who sought to bring about tis Will win in the coming e the e opinion of General Grant that it cun to do 1he time He election demoeratic hous verilies alwiays be dependea upon at the think, wrong thing right dovs not however, wrt on transportation and | | | tion He has already sceured the or v[llow ftv[n |IT'S FIFTY CENTS znatures of some of the Erows ! IN LAKELAND 14 is monch enconi The @ y e (s O iated 1ess wgement does not bind the zrower I" 4 A 4 Ll > H A | puitl, Beaador, Jar & New York, Jan 23.—With ¢ to ship to any one particular buy "l 4 2 N 5 Communder Levi €0 Bertolette, of th drop of two cents in the wholesale Lat only that cach car shall go to » < | ‘ | United States erniser Yorktown, who | price of butter here, from 10 to 3% one common point. t 1o be dis-| : i i | . N | Was reported several days azo sa wholesalers perdict that tle ibuted. I the plan seems feasibie | o < ; n ' , 1 '| ' | 3 T : fering trom yellow fever, died roday I : trend from now on is likely 1o to our growers it will make a ore -' 3 ; : 4 | be downward if market conditions re- | difference 1o them, enabling them t | | TALLAHASSEE BOY INJURED “COASTING." | main normal. t= which have ] week, Large receipts last |y - | 20,000 sixty-pound tubs more | hitherto been impossil than the corresponding week ago, are | the high rates of eupre e very late shipme ¥ reason of | and refrig- P thia to do all they there is any danger from this ouroe ‘W appear to have sale and cotservative men i the house and crate” he concluded. “They con- vinee me that they have determined can 1o bring abour the Heeess of the party CHILDREN DREW STRAWS; BOY LOST AND IS DEAD believed to have been responsible for |cration. At least it will pay the| A P ik oAl e l““;l.‘v:‘.'.‘I'II.'41‘ ) ’| “‘: a6 .l.’”:‘n.lil»'l WHOLE FAMILY DEAD. the drop. Just enough butter srower to inquire inte the matter|Xins. of Tallahussee, Kla,, a ¥ "\!”“'”",,‘ ““ e “i‘),_;' .“" '“.Mv \l“ e, s available it is declared, to supply the and see what Mr Goodicllow's plan ek ';"'I"I:E sy ‘ ‘”1'1 ‘”‘W" :'”: ‘m’Inl- ‘\\'h’ilv n ‘;H;”M ul' ““":h“ :»;wrul- i er student & 4 ron g E Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 23 fllm‘arklnvzx with :;u"hd'-:!'mnd ;u:;mal h--‘- 15 to offer him Frm “" e :')‘ [ing table first. The boy lost, went “hether ¥l Ve « av-| IWeen now ang e time o e opeli- E———— | £t £ : i : = MA”‘ : “A].“dm - .“..‘n) : .:r-" }11.}1 of sprinz pastures begin to nxmk. LAKELAND WILL The vounz men were viding down nder the knite, and died in twenty lorville, a neighboring village, kille 'l{ e ol BRI Ikt SWAT THE GRAFTER fiuffalo street nill. when their sled 1 : . his baby and then himself; | i { truch ' rhing at the post-offi h vere afflicted with whether ail accidents] SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS Request was received ‘ by Land 1 them azainst 1 tone adevio wius at their own g poizoning man and AGAIN AT LOGGERHEADS = retary Campbell of the Tampa steps 1= toood Dawki tha raws were drawn. The , eal Estate Exchang copi of v tailed to over from the anaes- obihds tBy Associated Press constitution a1 1 of 11 ned the riowag not ope od of . Buend zanization. The PREFERS TAMPA question 1 ckeland, and the to be determined by the police and razuay will be broken off tomorrow | Lakeland desires 10 oreaniz ‘ e, R L Kirklas PAsicr o CLOSE OF CONTEST. coroner who are workir < unless in the meantime the Para- change along the same lines osc | First ¢ ) Fhe Tatnpa Teibine's ontest ¢losed guayan zovernment satisfies Arzen- owed in Tampa. 1 errer saidteeived ' ol ne pastor [ tlomorrow, and the young ladies who today [tina’s demands for compensation foi|‘he Lakeland people waut to “wipe of a Christian Church in $0 Lonis, have been working for the varions McVey, his wife and his baby were |ettacks on her shipping and other [out the grafter and the knocks but says for the present he prefers to| prizes are cach hopeful they may be found dead early today. !;nnp‘-rl.\, Tampa Tribune | semuitis tn Tumpe. ¥ -

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