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THE L Tightly bound volumes Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. VOL. 1 LAI\.ELAND FLORIDA, W’ DIESDAY, MAY 1, 1912 ~ WINNERS IN FIRST PRIMARY FOR THE Long Ballot Makes Slow Count, Which Not Yet Completed In Some Precincts. ENOUGH KNOWN TO PICK MOST OF THE WINNERS RESULT CONTAINED SEVERAL SURPRISES, AND SECOND PRI- DGAN SHERIFF BY That the people approve of the ‘gecord made by our big sheriff is un- qiqulvncall_v shown by the following en medical attention at once and i 2T01 MAJORITY. doing as well as could be expected NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED. Negotiations between the Canadi- an Pacific and the Canadian govern- CLASS DAY EXERCISES PLE ASI\(: ENTERTAINMENT WAS - 'he Class day exercises epened this morning at [with a medley the Merrou theater by the Senior class. 4\ iss Lela Norton, who gave the Class | History, which was very pleasing in- [ deed. [ Miss Suella Groover was the ,nlum n as gittorian, and in her usual 1 eful manner she carried out this part very prettily indeed. one Oyster Bay, May {day renounced his « |delegates at large to |national convention clected for him in Massachusetts, wiring them iwould expect the vote for Taft. |He did so, he said aim of eight the h 1 1o Lfigures: m ; : N. B. Childs .........00000 . 834 ment for running over the Interco-|ried the state on the presidential ohn Logan ........ SN 1,477 lonial are said /\\'e been resumed ‘\o!e ' .. "N ADDRESS lirst Senior on the program was ' Roosevelt to- Republican he because Taft car- FOR TONIGHT ROF. I‘HACI\S"‘ON “ ILL DELIVER LITERARY ADDRESS FOR HIGH | SCHOOL GRADS. i ' Conight ai the Herron theater lh.-: ary address by Prof. Tha x\mm No. 136. TRAMMELL EASILY - HIGH MAN IN RACL FOR GOVERNOR ‘ 608 o the o ””‘"““"‘llndlcauons Now Are That Gibbons Will Be dinments of commencement l\ Following the address the ' lamni reception at Qrange hall wil l! His Opponert ln attended by @ large number of the | duates and their friends ’l‘his| 1 be a very delightful affair, and| w which the ggduates are looking | rward to with"much pleasure, | {UNDERWOOD FORCES CLAIM THE BODIES FOR INSPECTOR. (By Associated Press.) SUSTAINED CREW. May 1 Thirty embalm- ers worked all night prepari for The Dauphin county court of Pen inspection the bedies of sixty un- sylvania has sustained the whole crew law of 1911 which was artucked Pennsylvania and by behind it recovered Titanic identified dead from the place sank. who were where the by the all oth er roads in the Stato Second Primary. SHEATS AND IIOLLOWAY Wlll RUN RACE OVER Y HAVE CARRIED STATE—L'EN- The Junior song created much Commencement Proper. MARIES WILL BE NECESSARY IN SEVERAL OF THE I"Hl'.l.\v'nln‘nl for the audience. This T PC i GLE SEEMS WINNER IN RACE FOR CONGRESSMAN he commencement exereises prop- RACES. | was followed by the Class Poem de-| '+ (o cCTionE oReriss BEOR ) AT LARGE. livarad disc Miss Miviam. Ross, which rowi we held tomorrow night, .||‘ S H v “hich time the following students al! thoroughly enjoye I,‘ b ,' '\ .( ‘, ‘,_ i_ B g e The great length of the ballot has , LOOKS LIKE JOHNSON Aits itonn Aac Swindoll dolivprani iy raduate, Miss Suclla Groover, Tampa, Fla, May. 1.l pomy, — Clark and Hilburn will be in the rendered it impossible to secure com- IN FIRST PBIMARY_‘”" Oliss WA vers inloneinis, . Bhe 11§ Ihlu.' ah Ilunlks. Miss Rosa Lee [ (special to the Evening Telegram) ‘.wun.i primary for Conar in the e re S 11 9 ; i L : el AR Swindell, Miss Lela Norton, N Ir- Returns 1 o the State is plete ulurl,a trom the mun:i\,lts in b o : {560 tollowod Yy At6s Boiiat tifoks ! . |“| il ;I \1“\ skt Returns from mlu {h. State at lllm b AR e Alhsirc ARy some IITUHI‘(:‘ ll('ll«lhl)' 1\1 l:]r.‘ !! ni ‘~ }u .%lxnunln\ « 1|:|,,1I lln ‘“h” was the Class Prophet, Miss \‘ s i ]r 5% . rml“ hour indic mlll e following results Satve il Doin. tho sscond. nedii and Lakeland r<.ulmL No. 10 \ lhnn.T it x:s'\mfnl lldl. | DBt whits ookt tale. e fhel 1 : \ k : ¢ with rea upnn m. uriey . G count is not yet finished. However, {zon will win out in the fivst primary o oo 0000 th i n, Jehn o Patterson, Boyd | For president— Underwood earries | it the Thivd diztric enough is known to forecast \\llh‘ another surprise, although he h.l.\,l.‘”h“v“.\) St ealias b ents At :v;! n.n. ; i s the State b.), ml\\nn' thre .‘nul ',m“j Underwood headguarters claim the reasonable accurateness the results been regarded all along as the “““l'\h.- N8 (B DAY G0 1 Her o he following are the subiects of thousand, The vote is close in Hil Jeotion af the 'entive: delesstiot o in most of the races, and ghe figures|ing candidate. These figures tell the Yuatin of "1\0« n~in|- fon i e essays to be delivered by the borough, the indications favoring | 1oyion y S s ereatly | tale: ! i i 7 ‘ °0 toniors: 1 TW setting the county by i given below will not be gre n'l_ :.A «l i | ot S i i Yk e Pl mhlx\\m;d 1;4 in e county by l. FHIHboRALEI by wHIE et e ‘l‘““F‘d' 50 4f‘”‘ il iy "m,| Lk ‘o “' Miss Trma Trammell was the at-i. oo oo Groover. salutatoris ‘“. l,u": - " ! qap. L complete betore tomisht,. R R, Tom- relative positions of the candidates, .| A, Jvuhnmm -’. delie, TR B o Bhis. s <-n...t.‘ .IV. u“\, ..‘ :.I \‘n'.lnml.m. I"or Congy *r.llllllltill-l,ill'.(lj I,I‘.n—;I Hi, ; e by the complete returns. \l | (L SR e e ) I- ‘y.nr! S el el "‘lnHll No More,” Miss Benlah gle probably wins in the first |>r|-‘ moand R Clincey are clected Park Trammell has carried Poli | I. '“““‘v).“ ............... l_ Lh SEilor sbns ahil the Sonlor Totat. 1‘1\ : ] t . mary. He has .l.hl, h.uvl in nearly ‘1.. the legislatn and WL, Himes county by a tremendous majority “"u‘ her Wilson ............ 1981 bo: uttor s - Willlam: Tomorsoh: anil te Balance Sheet,” Mr. Thomas every county. 16 there is o second g o walkover for the State Senate, Figures are not obtainable, but h-{ S \””l MeR |‘ : o eE N laakeon race, it will be with Toomer. ports from all precincts show that |BOYNTON LEADS FOR On (of 'the: proktiests Tentiites, opl . 110 Sectels. ol Achiovement, SRhIID. e TR B0 iRt G by By A ted 1 he carricd the county by about m TAX ASSESSOR. (), RS S R T Rosa 1 ee Swindel, .(lm.m n\‘n lln)ua.mtl: : : Yy Asso « ‘. to 1. ! . S participated in by Gerald Mitehel: “Thermometer of Life,” Miss Lela j For ;I.“w.”";r‘- lrnlnnnn“ll l|:.~ lr-— : J‘;ll.\fnn\l.lIn'-j ,\|:nl) 'I Underwood's Claude L'Engle carried the county ' ;lr. J. .l.. Boynton has a comfort- and Loving Beacken. Thls closed 3 | Dorton ‘m;-u‘l m[. and lmn.l mn\.”“..”‘l-‘-:. Im; |~;‘.n|.nn ained by s «‘xl‘v-n.u :“-» B e nionity. | oomer iy ble lead for tax assessor, and the vory plensing and. ontortalning. pros “Phe Guiding Star,” Miss Irma cad in the entire State, \\x.| vib-fturns from the country distict this l'. 1 ‘were his closest opponents | VO'¢ Is 50 close between the two 0th={ o) - iy deed vammell bons a sure second, Milton's vote {morning. Several places preported seachaln Cl'e 5 closes <4 S| . red. ! " o N i . ok “"A o0 L or candidates that it cannot be de- i e e was confined to \West Florida and | Wilson ning siizhtly, but those Lt hunf“.‘ fhow sanrkilsn lo' I'.E"' termined which of thém will try . \.‘:;.I; At R son made a poor showing every-toains are oflsct by the count elses Teading Phillips by a small m‘”m".um.lus‘unm with him in the second. EXHIBITION DAY 131; SCHO_'?L .14.. )11 ¢ where, Trammell carries Hillsbor-jwhere, Abont Liall the vote is count- Tty "”“, figures: TOMORROW BEG[\I\ AT 9:30 e |‘:‘““”‘"“ of the Boy," Mr.'yop, ed and ”'3 result will not be known Viewres om the State superintend-'; 1 Boenton A | o _ ot Flanagan, For State Superintendont - Hollo- [ before tonight or temoer Koy ent's race were unobtainable, DUU | W, Bates ............ pyp | Vesiniiug at B:30 tomo al b tie Top ut g the W . ol with Bondt: senand’ Al West pave Utidersoci 6 g inui o v T PRI | L from rcports Mr. Sheats is running i \w . Thompson ............ 630 "””"".'"“ ”"f"v"‘ the: remm: S O dohn Patterson, seeond primary seoms certain, son ON, jwell in P'olk county. I s :"" day the different grades of the| .y waig For,” Mr. Body 12d- akeland igh school will hae on o i = On ot of the sreat interest in| LANTER WILL COLLECT T ClIAIE ol ety Fyinns | THE YOUNGEST INCORPORAT- JUNIORS DELIVERED ) t i A.lh‘ recincts over 7 . Y o 2 Bar oo . : the county otlices, o prec oty TAXES SOME MORE. Al ptrons snde felenis of 1 : Vet nl.l.\,» Foday and Forever, ED TOWN IN POLK COUNTY. ORATIONS LAST NIGHT. Ethe county have not yet turned ing o - BeHOb]. Hith net darblie hatiens to | Sl Goral(t Mitehol) A v fiocures Jtate | t iz apparent fr hese figures | are. mos i Vit o] - § : 2 ;2 N 5 R o 2 hf figures on State offi fid 1‘ ipplffln from lu‘\n figures attend, and see what the pupils have| e Roll Call of the Great,” Miss 1.n| the 25th of ..\pnl. 1912, th L st sl T et ih tata his resson we can only state who is/that F. Marion Lanier will be re- 3 i Iativim 1t vilodietonis citizens of Bradley junction in Polk | % . i | ! ; accomplished during the year AL ER Y (S BAETO LI : audicnce was present al the Herion fin the load, lturned as tax collector: | <3 county incorporated their town un- 5 | ; - | : theater to hiear the Junior orations, E Tue report carefully tabulated /M. M. Crum | der the general incorporation laws of | i 'fr( \ full 1oports from Chicora, Ft.(F. M. Lanier ....... I“[ JAPAN AND ‘MISSISSIPPI BR[AKS Flovida, and changed the name ln" 5 I"‘\""' ONEHU Wn ) e i ' | i RoF T " AN AYton s oration, “Opportun- i m‘ .. Ttirtow, Medulla, Katbleen, H. J. Lewis ......... 171 . % Bradley it : ; e : i i el : yand showed wach 1 i i B icor Dy, Morse, Lough- PARKER HAS LEAD ! - Ut NUIRE S Ve L0 e No o Yot Wl e B . West Lakeland, Dav- IN SUP}‘R[NTENDENTS RACE. | i Abebbiaton B [ CThe Ascociated Press,) nien, \\.. I Suereney, J. Do Robin N e ,I.H” 80 enpori «nd Nichols; a large part of l VR L i ; ’ New Orleans, May 1 A previon "”'.' W. Colling) 1| _I _I' kree, extonsive thieet wel “1‘4\ |l- V“ . the v f H all but 100) Prof. . A. Parker scems to lead | Mashingion, A . : : : Missiosippi river high water records Lo b ,'l ; ..'“12. o by I 11w 1‘\ ‘ o1 the vote ol and all but jin the 1 for county superintend- J R bt HELC LU B S e DB 0l R SO arn oo tlatieaitaN ciie SUEDR bttt N‘ i Wi : Rt 86 of ti of keland Pre- ent as indicated by the following fi 'Jll"‘ L ; 1 ‘ . B o aahoil. (DARY: andEtho Tiobd wdo h..l‘lv Vis ] il Im ‘vf t cinet No 10 nres: ity RS B al the rate of three to "I""I""“' R et o & 1€ AL Parker 075 “' it % { Hlmj ‘I”‘ " Hive inches daiiy Lxtreme ansic : I”"‘l"\.' eI Bt e L clearly (he natu i . i T B. Kirk 1,027 | sine 158 M s 1 the suability of the Tevecs i WICHR MBI L T R e : indire ' ito or Jdapa f Wl it $ | mankin { DRANE WINS I\ RS o or i1 u‘ , : ,‘,I' , pan :”” Ftntiede g s ehiieores. e ronnde "..I" phosphate plants on all : b & NATORIAL RACE People of the coanty scem to like i ceompanying th are was Qi lavo here are patroled day i sides The lands are very fertile ool gave | essay with 12 Hamm diet, and they probably will |Tepert NEISEOIOt ATy I by ;ni:'l.r sid to be the best in Polk county. tvich merit and cloar wpreciation The returns indicaie that Mr. HoJocontinue the gentleman of that “;““,,'-L pirp has made ar erved and This town started about two years oF her subjoect 'Dn”“' will win over his op-us treasurer. The figures: ategorical den AL 'IISEE"{ T0 ABOLISH ago; has nearly 500 inhabitants and Loring Bracken save “Pessimism,” onent, Mr. Join F. Cox The fol-1J. 7. Hamm . I[wzuh:l.n- of land | .l:||x:\nl--'-’ THE COMMERCE COURT. 20Pears prosperous. :\\ this is called the crving evil of B towing are the figures available at:wW. J. J. Whidden [sovernment, ‘or -mmn.un\, FEEDN 'the e it was of moment and will K this hour: | FTSINES ¢ haracterizing the < ontirely (The Associated Press.) CITY DELIVERY. [ given B 3. Drane ..o 1,19% | HUFFAKER HAS LEAD [sensational and utterls withont any| wwuchington, May 1. By failing P Pearl Hayne elected Star el R 885 FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. ";'i]:]i’:‘;:‘::"d “:’-:"f"‘l"r’- i" ”""; ".‘l:*"lln report the appropriation for the oy 1 one o the vty into dis Gazing and portrayed v oSt o - A *cipitated g AL Akl recently created Commerce Court, the . p " s 3 v earriers. (Us fail to see the lovely things at 5 TSR e [Detwoen Senators Lodze and Bacon a8 | jouse committee on appropriations tricts, and routes for the carriers, 0 80 ' . 0V ]y lings a yBROWN LEADS FOR REP- A second primary will be necessar fo v lieiher tha Moftid doetrinacdi " h approy : 3 also the schedules of collections and our feet from gazing too high be- RESENTATIVE: SECOND PRI |to decide who <hall fill the office o.'i”'“ ,:,‘.,:. r'h" ';i;n Atic ',, & d, if not today sought to abolish that tribune. . ivories of the mail was very wise- yond. MARY FOR HANCOCK & ROBSON | prosecuting attorney, Messrs. Huf- . Hew dottiliie covering it conld b 1y delegated by the postoffice depart-| William Emerson rendered “China i faKERGIN S Johnsou g tryingconplus :-r«-nr-(] Raynor said i.j Tapan estab. PRICE OF COTTON ment at Washington to a competent j\'w'll rday and Today” in a masterly J. C. Brown n\-uloufly is an easy|sions. The vote "" N ke Iv h o "‘v” !'“ BROKE HEAVILY TODAY. postoflice inspector who did the manuer, showing thought and pains- inner in the race for representative, R. B. Huffaker ............ 989 "A“ i "‘“‘ ey »‘h '":" ‘ A ",““ a; n SRk tikine - fon 1n Mexic o wonld recare 9 .ud will enjoy seeing his two late|L. C. Johnson .............. 865 % "| ‘hravlnr: ’;f :“r i (By Assoclated Press.) Of course this work may not be tol The chorus gave a “Morning ~ 1 ecid Vi oW . av v : . | i % i i nning mates, Messrs, Hancock and |[E. Tucker, Jr. ............. 503 e :\'-.; Orleans, La, May 1.The the satisfaction of all but 1 feel cor-'Sone which was very pretty. Robson enter a race to see Which S S PY price on cotton broke to nearly two tain that after the service has been | e s e Mt ishall be his colleague in the Legis-{FOR COMMISSIONER MR. {METHODIST EPISCOPAL dollars per bale in the local future iy operation for a short time and the Jature. The figures follow: HOLBROOK IS IN LEAD. | GENERAL CONFERENCE. market today as a result of heavy carriers have gotten the work w,.”wCONGRESSMAN AND GOVERN- ©J. C. Brown .1,391 | — selling in all three of the large mar- jn hand, that some extensions may| OR'S RACE IN ORANGE COUNTYV. "R W .1,119] The following is the vote in this (By Assoclated DPress.) kets of the world. be made, and as progress has been ARG S W.E.R.Robson............. 944 |commissioner’s district No. 5: Minneapolis, May 1. Standing on s made in the building of sidewalks Orlando, May 1.—(Special to the 1 Holbrook ...............o...n. 184%, platform with twenty other bish-|CONTRIBUTIONS TO that more carriers mav be added ""'l'hg am)—Twelve precincts out of . LOOKS LIKE TRAMMELL ‘ Rizzins. .................... If? ops, Bishop Warren convened the FLOOD SUFFERERS. the force and more terri‘ory added to ! twenty-four in Orange county give FOR COUNTY JUDGE. l!r-nmv,\ """""""" L {twenty-fifth quadrennial zeneral con- Gl eets the service. Beacham , and his oppo- R e 83 Meth Biscont] (By Associated Press.) The work is now to clerks and nents p ) odist PHIEIK & v " 7 The result as to the county judge- :fercnrn ;)f !h.,r '1_’1,4 i D Washington, May 1. Nearly sev- carriers but all will work to givel i mmell and Watsop are the two ship contest was also smnetl;:nlz :f INJURED IN GAME. {church l”:_m_l!‘im ; hunl]rmlk n,\r‘,y‘mfnd. dollars u'r’ “ the very best service possible, [‘h‘.gh alaidRtGA. tor Bovathof surprise, Mr. Chas. Trammell lead- tional for the Miscissippi river flood think I can assure all that Lakeland | Procinets heard from give Foster ng Hon. W. S. Preston as follows: Wert Jones, son of Mrs. J. L. Pad- ROOSEVELT GIVES UP sufferers was voted by the House will in a short time have as good! .. o 000 000 tor adjutant gen- f2 ick, was painfully injured this after- MASSACHUSETTS DELEGATES. | .. it " TR prs e jozaE Lo T R a majority over all for adjutant g W, S. Preston .............. 908 {rick, was pai 11y j b : .|tr:mnm ce on appropriations today. city delivery service a4 any city of eal. €. M. Trammell............. 1,280 {noop in the ball game, being struck e H b et itz class. Respectfully, | in the eye with the ball. He was giv-| (By Assoc d Press.) 'EMBALMERS PREPARING I L SKIPPER RGOS 5 From the reports, Hudson Burr has been eliminated in the first campaigu Hilburn and Clark will Cong lana run it ss from the Secend sjonal district. These “mix it up” over for Congre gent'o- men will no doubt quite lively before the second primary all indications point to Hilburn': 'election b e 0 o

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