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

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1 I [[V[[S i it f ~The County Executive Committee lAK[lA“ r d Butmufi I it s Goilowing datea tor 3 % g, e The ladies of the Lutheran church A political rallies: g SRl S do hereby tender their sincere thanks ; b Other announcements will follow i i | Bl 10 all the people of Lakeland and iR TODAY SWI-IEPS THROUGH |in :“’ time. ] , b T E RE {:dnlu who, by their ‘ubo;ul 1::1::; MORGAN FOUND NOT GUILTY O e e ey : : " |luons ana kind patronage, KeWed ") yygpyER GRAND JURY ABOUT rs AT BATON BOUGE. . Haigates ana -tn their food sale such an im- GA ey are all expected to thake i UGE s . D NATCHEZ. : be present. mense SUCCEss. " Mulberry—april 12, at 7:30 p. m | ASPIrants For Congraumd Other High Posi- SRE e Irrespective of creed or denomina- BY Associated Press.) ‘Hooker’s Prairfe (1 mile south of ¢ Y April 10.—A 716DOTt| Bradley Junction)—April 13. Al ms Present !‘f Chlms court fs still grinding out the work tion everybody helped and we cer- on Rouge, A TES ALSO SPOKE. LUTmAN MDIES UCS’ €S tainly appreciated it all. Our thanks oceived here at OO stating | day picnic and bring your dinner. are especially due to the following {he levee on the’ Atchafalaya| - Fort Meade—April 23, at 7 p. m. merchants for donations: Jobn M, |Will likely adjourn today. yroke this morning endangering| . Kathleen (Providence Settlement) of the court from 9 to 12 o'clock, o’clock, and from 8 Keen, E. G. Tweedell, C. M. Weeks, J.'W. Lanier, J. W.’Sutton, W. A,|from 2 to 6 nrs o ared. . 3 b—::ul:m 25. . All day picnic and bar- I W, Lauter, 3. W uiin, V. & 40 ve ron § ' . i 1 ight Press.) Xporta ast year m ymms-. 1l W. J. Reddick, Moody & |8ram. Occasionally a night sessioi B gxs‘g‘fidm 0 lrli;hh "”mm‘ il M gonl:o:nl;. B. Dickson, Gf‘x,. my:ng I8 not held, but most of nl:hti ar (By April "'__n is imports for the first time, on st g oot e mphis, Tenm., 4 that Giles Bend levee, of Natchez, broke this morn- record. ‘The amount of momey on deposit in the joint stock banks was the highest ever recorded. Store,. % A mu After the comclusion. of the Dur: s e rance case ‘Monday afternoon, case of State vs. Will Ford was i {en-up. Ford, a negro, had been. . ‘Bymmwdm" ' STEAM[RWMO : s W"““"" ir. Bppes. Tucker {f | ’ : - Hdicted for assault With intent to mut- ._)" o o 0::?::: ('l'flct:n:l:: W# the Loyal Order of Moase, | - P i M,.&.;%um: :;‘r e = Huftaker and John War p , Arkansas, DY mn in - |atier which adjournment \nnndun § A . Paris, April 10.—F. O, Beach, the |dict of assaylt to murder in the de New York broker, against whom a ond degree. . (By Associated Press.) © Montauk Point, L, I., April 10.— Wedged hard on a reefl 600 feet from shore, the steamer Ontario which was run on the rocks by the captain Mon- day with fire in her hold, lies today flameswept. The battered hulk has a heavy surf raking her, which threat- ens to break her up at any moment. Every pound of cargo of cotton, rosin, turpentine and whiskey, except whatt.: was taken off yesterday, went up in{isg. was seheduled £o smoke last nlght. Only the steel |nearly u oelock when ' | uphis, April 10.—Kour hun- : ‘thm mamu or o Auochu Press. tend him. The jury teturned & ver bes. Two hundred men tlyre R : - Ibe in danger of death. | Tampa and Plant City. ‘ ah:uy botorc 10 o'cloek this warrant has been lssued ‘charging| Most of T\iwh.y morning wuu.t i him with slashing his wife's throat|en up with the case of State ve. W M‘l would yleld their time to thesolat Afken, 8. C., arrived here this|ter Sturdevamt, a colered ' mai visitors, nfi have &|mofning. He went to'the house of cl;srged with embeszlement. The jury peopls of this part of | W. K. Vanderbiit and" ufuud to com-|returned a verdict of guilty. ment on his trouble, About noon the case against'J, " Boach ' declared ftoday that he|Morgan was called, J. B. Morgan) would sail April 13. to face the|a white man o:::; k;ll‘e:' Chl’lltll 5 arges L Wesley near H an t January: bt DG Citidave tor!® To SEVER MR, brduicd ol ot ‘trom the First district. Mr.| A petrol road roller has mntly the rafiread, and in an 4 said ho had been Accused of been imported by the Durban municl- {if regard to the work. being an 'egotist because he had had pality, this being The first of its kind l‘orm struck Wesley with nerve to run for Congress against | to be used: by a South A!fleu\ local | jover, and, it is alleged; Wesley, (By Associated Press.) aphis, April ‘10¢ ~~The levees d Vicksburg and Greenville, which are now considered in danger, held during last night. danger is not ‘over, however. the flood nearing the crest, des- efforts are being made to hold ter in bounds at three places uthersville, Mo.} Bl_leld and , Ark. Should the barrier at palnt give way, & vast stretch le lands would De inundated. of and all day they. nv splendid music bttm the addresses. At the mnoon h dinpner was spread, which hy ;h nty at & mesfing to bé held ar T ES BBt @ T YV = ol 1 ) jtuation otherwise 18 mm': ‘ and anng the program: o trman of the Rivers aiid Har- | suthortt : soon afterwards died, did 50 from: refugees continue to flock to lsl- < S K The first candi b ittee; tw ]lr. Epnkmm oty ‘|eftects of the blow given. The towns where relief is Delng ex- fl_m “fim » rere, thove for Congressman at LArE®) |yaq not interided to b ; FA ?wu indicated for mansia t wo of these candidates being present at this time, but was \ R S ohbqn'rmmnudky meas:amnmyngdw g : B e ‘politi- 0 son Hllhvlllo. April ). —Senate y s s ng 4 n M PRy € ke i " . Underwood Club miet last Fletcher, of Florida, was \tiorward speect b went| otia M. minefs fs unponnubmor g 4§ oclock In the Park with |President of the Commeelal COREFes gyrocy yathies of power ousisted onlyin |election of the new two-year work- s, il s good. Tumiel i “mm this afternoon. : ; 3 : “wat: 5, and 108 contract which was drafted at sarlob. kool B bend had been engaged for tne . ““f‘“ ““t‘““"‘;‘ the m“:' Mo';' o'dloek Tast mtkmmn a ve! asting, o, and before ~the meeting:! ators' said that per ten el of not guilty in the an . a d they were heard in several| men favor an acceptance, and re- The court: today 15 ‘engaged M ] : 1g pleces, which @ttracted & Wt tewoek, L : Hu of Will Harrls on the (e ¢ [ AR by local ormiutml. and l A great part ot Italy's trade with| Tufkey consisted in selling ’amnn e goods which were imitations of Amer- ter 0 {ican marks and branda. n sat d rea home exclus w crowd and worked mp enthu- m-dgg- ‘Harris m.fim considerably. w m The ~rand jury will likely meeting was. opahied by Mz, ' finfl" cmtncm 0 Ni“s mn s its labors and m.ke its pr 'semm iy Blanton, who amnoumeed the ’ : mw today. R poses of the Underwood Club, and CMGRESS mstfl He said he was & fluqum of the River and SI Mrr v s the constitution, which' declares ) successful in his ‘but cial ommittes than it he did not i f I'n, n-m purposes of the club to beto ad- no great credit ’ ! bad !y ia fiint positfon. He. sald “that (By Associated ?reu,) a and advance the cspdlduby of (The Associated Press.) simply taken advantage ‘of the splen-| o sen had been brought down Philadelphia, April 10-—Miners|, Tlmp. Also vow for m L ’é hers W. Underwood for the presi-| Nashville, April 10.—The annuali gy goportunities that Florida of+ hero‘ presumably to indpect public |80d owners met here today to gettle Form. of Hoveemeit i’ 1, and also to promete tHe wel- |Southern Commercial Congress came |y .4 ' (jfq “ridiculed the absurd ..opihut really to magnify the im-|the wage dispute which caused 17f : = of the city and its interests, . |f0 ‘8 close today with a big rally charge that he was 3 m“,m. wrtm of Mr. Sparkman’s work and 000 men to quit: They will try to Commission: form of governmen - ] fer the meeting opened, eléction | chronieling the South’s agriculturall, . " yo'eaid he recognized the im- position, - That.n man’s candidacy decide on & new pay scale to take the|gyerwhelmingly, and Mayor D. E ficers was in orders! Mr, Kelsy | irecovery. Tonight a meeting to portance of railroad. i1 but may be judged by the men who are place of the one cxplrod lurch 81.| McKay, almost as -overwhelming ton was elected president; Mr. AWaken Interest in Southern educd~, jj engt raflroads should be ud%!‘ hack of him as his campaign commit- nomiinated in the first primary, is th D. Allen, vice president, ‘#nd Mr. (toT Will be held, tee, and he named T. C. Taliaferro|: DEA’I'E OF A Om anomaly which yesterday's primar Chunn, secretany. Mr. Blan- of Tampa; T. B. King, of Arcadia, election brought to Tampa. mido a few remarks, thanking and. ofher bankers and men allied| Olement L“‘“" Richardson, the| The total vote for mayor was Bembers for the homor oonmuncm RI08 AT with copporations, as composing Me.|(hrd, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.}3,217. The presest mayor, D. B. M b, Mr. Allen ataSpoliy slen &l - MOUNDSVILLE, W VA. Sparkman’s campalgn committee. He Clement Lanier Richardson, 'died last| Kay, won out over his two WM"‘ e e, TR reforted to Mr. Sparkman's connec|IIEN of intercolitis, aged #1 months. | wich a total Yoto of 1,715, ' s organized, placed before the %rs in a very conelse and fell- Rauner the many feasons why did address cn behalf of Mr. Un~ (The Associated Press.) Py m ‘”.1 ln w'mm on tlnu.'i the law firm of Sparkman The parents came here three weeks| The total vote for H. P. nm i o0d's candidacy ‘qnd Went into| Moundsyille, W. Va., April 10—|gnis merits only. 1 & Carter, attorneys for the A. C. L., ago from St. Louls, Mo., M, Richard- ohly 414, while former Mayor n;:% n regard to his splendid qusl- (The rioting which started last night| = Clsude L/Engle was the mext sfll1 retaining this connec:|50R being local manager for W. F|er polled 1,025 votes. Mr. um e, tutmuodmlnuiurhmmn-mmflh ‘only thirty holding & seaf in Con- Hallam & Co. The remains.will be|majority is 339. o 8 the evening Mr. BISNOD, | oy og this morning. Two men were|minutes to tell all he A | that Mr. Spark- ‘*"'j"“""‘fi“ La., tondght (the| ~In the race for tax assessor, Her- hwhoseeflorhltmmtflu foturat !memmwhmm m M . 'm‘thtm,lmmcf n.!uchgdgon)to’rm Regener led with a vote of was plenty of time. ' Ha #s : ; ratiroad lflmt~. 11,239, Hal ‘Scarlet following with Charles and | 936, and Paul Herndon getting 838, Ppelase copy. mmuwmvmm:nm ople of tho South should sup- w v ng an ) per aable act of carrying a railroad | ] gecond . primary. Mr. Underwood, and elosed by m : : £ 3 #|pass, Byt Mr. Sparkman had Tidden i . | [Ctty Clerk W. A. Johnson ran — Mg that he hoped Lakelsnd vot- : 4 away from his one.opponent. Ca Yould pile up a farge-vete for I_ms “)‘( | Doe: “ m Johnson received a total of 3,04 43 Eentleman from Alabama. ’ M‘ Water Works Co. against| : ;;t:l. while Will Hobbs received onlr ——— (By Associated ‘while he ought to have| G . ; 3 - A STRAwnmt STUNT. Chicago, April ey o w0 tar viewed b on sttending © the| (i m:'_‘_:’o‘:;"m. Among the races in which mt - terest centered was that for mnhl : n {show thit mmummm the people. He also at- wava. drwast ta & adiWsion o8 e . oy 5 My, Sparknian’s record in rely . o o o8 of IV pai udge. Major M. Henry Cobew the Canrion matter, and oth.l Dogts Rers Teiacdar. snd Col. G. L. Larrtmore will run it ¢ ud ,‘,b:""" he transplated a'lot of | - Ty plants w they were g A ple's interests. He told of Ning and bes ta| Geotge Carroll Curtls, who has ” . i oy liveq “fimmfl::u salled for 5,000 miles along the At mwmmunm fruit, Prof Mvane states, after |1antic coast ug‘h & yawl, mak- Yere Temoved than they dif be- |IE geogTaphicall Observations, aYS iy oyio, and this b " Prof, Bvans is quife & straw-|that he travéléd without a compan! {ng bustness. s “Mthusiast, Hg belieyes that 50 38 to suffer no disturbance in his’ b, People of Ki (work, M¥e th .". ¢ raising ‘and : e e b and finally declared that| The trial of ex-Clty Chamberlatn recelved his position | Hyde of New York hegins in that elty | of the Rivers and Har-|today. over. The vote stood: en 1,“1_ Larrimore 986, DeVane 666. g Two Close Council Races. Two very close Council races ¢ Clark consented to stand| The' dearth of capatious. grounds curted in Hyde Park. ;I the fet him have it. He prom-|for sporting pufposes has léd the oity |0 or. Councliman Chambers wor: Work. for nmationsl aid for{authorities of Amsterdsm to ofter 25| - .. O cF Oeorse R. Macfariane b ml express, and against thefacres 10 & loeal commission formed| 7 OV} O, the figures shows - for, promoting sports, Ing 180 for Chambers and 178 & r w in answering Mr. Macfarlane, In the Second there wil’ i ueh to his business disadvantage; au:l‘u the ::;:lu::r;*: I.AIESI SLANG g oné gur- gL} z- 1 § is delicious’ fralt d4n that Lakeland ‘and v TAFT doing it, that we 0 ; % can t it P r‘m but that Snally he m":uw' on 19, land, Whom he had appeared before s ten Kigg feet, and that now e fe making #0/at formér times, both in a political 1 mmes PoEaay zauch money’ th » , he doesu't have J B occumonn | e N 167, Allen 100, Saunders 96, —" illips’ slighting men- | (By Assoclated Press.) e fon as chalrman of] GOreensburg, Pa., April 10.—"“We C.ngdj;.—-;—__——- poait ports - to 1 and ) Harbors committes, [8lugged them over’the ropes,” was|States decHned. to - $68. fl?;st:mb ' Mt gmu,.m Ropsevelt's comment today on his'the sight months 1 “to|victor in. the Tilinols Dflmrlu yos-1 1941, : th at for size. m fiavor pa Tribune, 1 o DS, S e woatd tn}w ays nen ' {By Associated Press.) “Rochester, N. ¥, State

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