Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 10, 1912, Page 1

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MR. W. J. QUINAN I 0“‘. LE Ao avark ] OF THE RACE] . ooz oo and office manager for the Carter MISSOIIBI GOVERNOR Manafacturing Co., has resigned that M B‘k!fl, AND HIS{who aitend it you should get one be- toré night and learn of flw splendid B ‘position, and in a short time will AVES CLARK WITH CLEAR leave for Sayannah, where he has ac- eepted an excellent place with the lumber de nt of the Savanpah Locomotive' & Supply Company. _ During Mr. Quinan’s residence 1B washington, Feb. 10__4\;,‘ jthis city he‘has made the friend- ships and achieved the reputation quutment fon s i that s possible only to those having/|the/reauest of the Mex unusual qualifications and exception|ment to move troops over Am al character. warm regard of every person With|ying from El Pasoi Residents Wwhom he came in contact, as a €en- | jatter city fear the presence of trox tleman of the highest integrity,” ud-| would cause & rebel attack, with of life dn the = American, ing with these qualities a Winning|ynjted States troops have been 0 Dersonality that makes friends of all|gq \m El Paso to relieve those I FIELD IN THAT STATE. JRSSIEEEES (By Associated Press.) i Louis, Mo., Feb. 10: ~—TFormer ernor Jos. W. Folk has released friends from giving bim their fport for Missouri's endorsement the Democratic presidential nomi- bn. A spirited contest has been bod beiween Folk and ' Speaker mp Clark for his endorsement. R. W. HANCOCK ANDIDATE FOR LEGISLATURE the Lakeland News this week pars the announcemert of Mr, ert . Hancock "of Fogt. Mepde, .{right, clean and honorable—combin< with whom he 1s associated. His many Lakeland friends wil' miss him and his interesting family, while wishing for them all prosperity | and every blessing in thelr return|' He has the esteem and |soll to get them to Juarez across &l £, talent to be With us mn-lnz the ften | days of the Assembly, Dr. Len G. Brcughwn was secured after the pro- ‘Was on the m’ndneoum not m ohfiet | The toregolng. skiiad by Bl m‘.m 1at; Dr, Stanley Krel ¢ Willlam I, Bryan, legraph, - ely mmzu otummw., received tor Gore, from ;Sinton, Texas, | is ' being emaam Davidson, i1 Dr, ‘hen G./] hiton | vin nud.on,amtl } ctious are belng-beld o *select |ence Woods, the eounty ich wii’t enmmm p thel® tons | Others, as. well as Band and mmn- candidate for member of the glature from Polk county. ' Mr. ock is a member of the county e ot i N ERAS STATESMAN no doubt would make an ab! : GWES mv AN MI’ efficient representative in the da Legislature. to’ their former hom'Jn Savannah. OFFICERS ELECTED. e Ladies' Memorial Association; last meeting, elected officers for oming }ear howevet, the full Wuhmm F.b 10 —".En f or immediate: publieation. but gentus hovering on the m be given in theses 0 M )(bl- morning ‘uu), evening W “tomo Hirst Bwtu c!mrch By t, was unanimfiuly s e B Joie Bryan's latest oriticlsns of the Demoe d i . ti;; mmbeuh;jp a the. Ho\llp. ho cemetery, and th : ; both feared the power mor mpectqd ‘the. Gragy e "”M‘hm judgment ot the oCmmoner.” resident, Mrs. A, HC Darrae : in orman s WOULDN'T SERVE g Secretary, ; ¥ ;1 g WITH SOCIALIST ; great {nterest to vlsnot- to, the Con- | g ‘o Power.” In the g'.nmg W e 1 BZLGARS N WA!GROS. federate reunion to be held in Ma- |y | take a8 ‘his' subjeet - (By Associated Press.) =, Ga., Feb, 9—Begxins Ferlin, Feb. 10.-~Becanse ‘e ro-| 00 May Y, wiil be the ' building F’!w . The public gen has come to am endwud| rced o serve withia soctalist vice- Where brase canfion were made for inyited to the services. or and counell 4gree|prosidont, Dr. Pete Shakn. who swas | 0 use of the Couf % foroes dur-. \ re Nw] city's atrm‘w Wilklelectod yesterday as president of the :figl‘;:e;fi m Work ':‘:m::: fh followin:; 15 the program for m-askers for all tims, % - nley el Bl mlshaus d:;nounces that e will re standi-ad the woter of THird. and the Mces at'the motwm cmirch bu was signed today by Mayor Mulberry ltmfi within a few blocks . Reed and is now a'law. Un- ot the ‘m °lm city. 1 it 00 T m' ‘ = J v.:;m; have signed ‘permits WENI 10 msm Up’ until the middle of the year| " _‘ arrested, Alderman 1862 it was ‘owned and operaici .3 e el T SHELD WOMAN S R A e . 1“2 on the streets, but it has *L approved yet, . He wants é - wrould for some years, and the P all preachers off the streets| (By Aseocigted Press.) North became aware that its boast 5 touncil issues permits. New York, Feb. 10.—District At- hkhlngmmknlflr in ninety - 8 basic foundation, b, torney Whitman took & hafid in tha ¢ FIRE YETEIDAY. .fihd;non announces as his Macon, Ga., de 9.—A Wflt Ol subject tomorrpw . morning “'I‘hq |Binla Wairtax, f as none' o | than. Mrs, Mpi’ezt Berself, aid (By wml’m i 'New York, Feb. ’10—-—Aeom taincer, « Heftner, & mountain girl, was portrayed by Washioplon, Teb,, 10, Miss Bessie Wheeler Genteral G, H. Whipple, retiring Pay-| (e sudlence who journéy to. master Genéral of the Army, told the mfl'm “éach swmmer, realise to House '(Comm{tes on' Expenditures the fullest extefit, that ehe was fust * in the War Department, that/charges | oK & €irl as can bp found bhck ng an oficer and | the BILIS, both as to dress and gentleman- Major Bereher B, | Per | fole’ of Col. Fairfak Ry, of the ‘Army’ Pay Corps; had mmm xi' E-b:fltaheil.whoflws suppressed at the, suggestion ties between acts. mntm Ray, it 18 said, wooif ”m*"m"‘: mdfllkfitflfi;flflfl 8! whik &' Tramp”’ coming ‘on mmmwfinm 1908 Taft cam- o ot B ‘m’m : o music was much enjoyed, evening and yestérday .tmm case ot Folke Brandt, former valet|the Gonfederate government leased it to Mortimer Schiff, who 18 serving afand Began to manufacture what " " ,:‘K,‘ i mmlnt et thirty n:r’mv:r ':w:m. by e tnm as “Napoleon” cannon. a‘ou the fire which occurred fq, the grand jury, He Wwished to see “i0ry befors noon.. T it grounds exist for the indictments k. [hurned in, présumably charging. conspiracy and subordina- i Lia ke e ek T e S 6 Was on{egvad five tly asked for oy 3 avenue; The Depart-fy pudon, naserting that pshen E th;z:“ haste out that ave- victed for sometliing he,did not.do in petition in court here agairst Clem | th kmpdlrthertueyfim,, (b ordes 15 shield s woman mmm“ ¥. Peters;a lmm- man, for the|w ike ther l‘hq ry of jewels villued at $2,000, | ments, a8 1t were, holding up the| | which' #he. Clfi‘Fl she pledged with | mirsoe £0 ‘mature snd ‘revealing thel - Jnim for $700 after her arrest on the | mysteries of 4 nmpotnonlmavmm charge of attempting to poison her in* " 1t Was so notified Jater,, 3 S hu.bnnd John 0. !chnt,mothubt © time they resched.ve. : o : e fire hag been m[m X 1 E tle da 5 (e e having been done. Mlg. W. Va, Feb. i,-——lln ntlxrn was at m 1 ot i they will give i ‘u‘l- thiat Peters| ment “Ill cause some unscruptlons ¢ o [tonight, numxr.tm ] Wt : mmm $1,200. for the reburn’of | villlans to Yesort to, to blast and ruin Atlants, Ge., Feb, 10.—8now, with |\ - UG Against Him.* M Bk vport Wews, Vas. Peb/ 10~/ . ""‘“' san exorbitant sum, she|the Hfe of another, and how by (he|colder weather, ia Dredicted tonight : ; 10 note that ::: o Mh,..“ revenue cutters, Miami and Unalgs, |y - th‘v“h"hqu fortelted to |unticlag efarts of tho ever watchtul [lor Wiorida, Carolibas, Alabama aud terious regqle, Hme ¢ uulunclwldodfl - Wi W‘mflhm«%mmlxymmwwm A ‘Heavy fall' of enow al- than they have been fox!ye gmmmhue property. ward and Jm achleves victory [réady {n north Alabama. o v

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