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'HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM [ I.AKELAND. FLORIDA, AT BALLOT 10 BE* {TED I SEGOAD PRMARY WILL BE ENDED TOMOR- AND RESULT WILL SOON BE KNOWN. gz i L] w the present campaign 4 close, and for a short time e people will be able to + from politics. lot is a very short and sim- ix time, compared with 1 the first primary, and the be completed in a short the polls close. There will o1y as large a vote polled, also, m of will aid in an early | the count, By morrow night the results all xtent to ple; 1h n first primary. Procinet No, 10 wil] probably | building, Tharp win the » will be known to a suf- that the victors may asant dreams and lh(‘; task of torget- | 25 will inct No. Peacock building | The voting Florida 1 room in the Bowyer block « first primary being now lowing are the names of Jates as they will appear hallot: i Natjonal Democerati ntive Committee (Vote for one.) . CRAWFORD ViDL S, MATTHEWS, =<, State of Florida at lLarge I IENGLE FTOOMER Governor of State of Florida, VHK TRAMMELL. Superintendent of Public Instruction No for one.) HOLLOWAY N, SHEATS, ‘es to the National Con- State at Large. tVote for four.y VLENANDER ANGE \LLM BRYAN S CRILL. BROWARD ‘i HARRIS. WILLIAMS ~ates to National Convent Congressional tVote BUTLER HoBns AIN P LAMBRIGHT ion District for two.) JORDAN HARRIS. For Representative. OBERT W ounty t\'t;re VIS W, BOYNTON. fo r HANCOCK. Assessor of Taxes one.) BATES. »w Prosecuting Attorney. (Vote for one.) i HUFFAKER. JOHNSON. 'y Coommissioners District No. 3. ‘Vote for one.) LEWIR MANN ounty Committeeman (Vote POPE. PUGH for onme.) EY BLANTON THREE coon m ELECTED ON LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD. | = ted: n Saturday, Trustees r and the following | in which were elected, Dr. W. R. Groov- D Bassett and Mr. G. B About votes were cast i s “ Used by From Ork, May Sizable, 9= _ NONCAPSIZABLE MACHINE. Balingren in Flight Ship to Shore. 27.—David Balm- iator, claims his machine | nanmwwd as only having two wings, | polled, of which there were 48 votes ‘ther side, which will pre- rom turning turtle, even 14 the engines .Agh Stop when he is mid- | ANCTHER PUMPKINVILIJTE SAYS A FEW THINGS. Dear Mr. Editor: Some of us girls 15 disgusted with the way the boys im our class are acting. You would [ tink they are tie whole class, when ! I the very highest honors in the class girl. Please put in that there are zoing to girls on the program of the sraduating exerciges of Pumpkinville Academy. 1 hope we will meet some of the Lakeland boys if they the swelled head, FOR PRESIDENT 10MORROW were won by a | your paper be some EVERY NERVE TO CAPTURE THE CHICAGO DELEGATION. have like | (By Associated Press.) Newark, N. J., May 27. S e janother day of hard riding | ANGELINA G. PUMPKIN :'_‘L“'”‘\-“l ,:"Mlvm \ JOOseve S . SERAPHINA HIGHONOR. fReY Rlk. SOmALIRN DORCAS COLUMBINE WILON LEADS N VIRGINIA; PORTION OF L ELEGATES UNINSTRUGTED (By Associated Press.) not got too, | our boys. B and fast Tat and Col. New Jerse | will vote in the prosidential primary and the campaigns of the two oppo- ronts tor the Republican nomination will last up until the polls open to- nIOTrow. Gov or Woedrow Wilson speaks to- {night at his Princeton home, i a student demonstration for him wil] be prepared where | | ! WERE PLEASANTLY ENTER- more instructed delegates than Un- in the State convention | the majority of the delegates will 2o uninstructed. with members o the Lutheran | derwood chureh June 6, in Lakelind [ they During their stay here virio entertained and Weip tiven in their honot v Independent O osupper was JENKIi\'S KEADS WESI;EYAN, St Poters Macon, Ga,, May o7 At 1 s o ARHY APPROPRIATION " BILL REPORTED BACK Co R Jenkins was eleeted president { the institution, i W, N Ainsworth, o re-enter the nice of m ul- ( nHa'fl.x ]n re tev. succecding of the Ny who resiz ministry Associated Press.) May 27.--The, reported back (By hington, ppropriation bill was Senate and House today by The last service Beld at the s prerence, with the anti-admini PAN Saints Episcopal church ocenrred | vion amendments, which would vesterday morning, On account of | Major General il health Rev, J. 11 Weddell the pas- | wood ont of offics as chict tor, granted a and would leave the location and dis- | which will extend through the heat- 4 ihuvion of military posts to com {LAST SERVICE HELD AT | EPISCOPAL CHURCH FOR SEASON. 1o the to be Leonard stalf, tegislate of vacation, has been ed term, wissioned retired army officers and With Mrs. Weddell, Reve Weddell | members each of the Senate and fexpects to leave next week for the yoice committees on military af !rountains of Vermont, where it iz .40 carnestly hoped by the congrezation {and their many other friends that JOHNSON RElNSTATES Loth will be greatly improved and OUTFIELDER TY COBB benefitted 'STRIKERS AT HAVANA ident Ban Leazue. reinstute- 24.—Pres Amierican Chicago Llehimgon, of 1 ! Saturday, annonnced the This is Raleizh, May 27.-Returns from TAINED AT ST. PET'ERSBURG. ! fthe Democr county conventions | - turday, now practically complete, ' gay Mathias and family, who have ticate that, while Wilson will have foon spending their vacation here | NEW JERSEY'S PRINARY MISSION OF MARINES TAFT AND l‘EDDY STRAINING STATE DEPARTMENT ASSURES . returned today to their home | Publxshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best Statc. MONDAY. MAY 27, 1912, HAthOVE BOO‘\LET lSSUED BY ALFIELD & OHLINGER. Allield & Ohlin o =N-pag have just issued PROTEGTION OF AMERIGANS a handsome booklet deserip- tive of Lakeland and the surround which is a tisement tor the city terprisi firm issuing it [EERH are embellished with pic [ tures of Lakeland, ing the st & country, fine adver and for the en GOMEZ THEY ARE SENT FOR THAT PURPOSE ONLY. teris 2ood, comprehens rang this s very ve idea of and the text mat- | ion's | No. 177 ‘Mllllfifi AND FRENCHNEN - HGHT BLOODY ~ DATILE {FORMER ATTACK FRENCH CAMP IN ALGIERS AND ARE RE- PULSED WITH BIG L0S3 ‘ (Iiy/ Ansacifted Pross 1}!\.\ .ul'\ aintages. The hnnl.\h( \\..l (Dy Assoclated Pross.) 4 printed from the Lakeland News job : e ; hington, May 27, Feeling as- | o Paris, May 27, The report is pub {su it President Gomez has mis Lished heve that ten thousand Moors Lendorstood the purpos of Hm;\mu The Marlon County Fale will ,m&l‘luI. wacked v'h Prench camp a an sovernment in dispatching b Moerada, near the Algerian trontier, 4 weld in Ocala this year on the 26th, s 1 Uaree naval force to Key West, |h. N i and that the French troops lost 150 2Tth: 28th: and=20th Novembe 4 State department, after ins lrnwnn"‘ : s chilbl Killed and 380 wounded. The Moors Amicvioan Minister Beauprie at Ha- o were repulsed, leavine Lone dead [vana to explain to the Caban govern nH ‘I M B“BKLEY and 2,000 wounded went the purpose of the movement, The minister of war deches the [has now 1eft to the diseretion of Col | N“l[n MEIHUNSI mwNE teport untrue i1 iy, commanding the marine, {foree enroute to Cuba, the extent HE"H[S FH“M SEHVIGE TLORIDA PEACHES ARE :\ hich the nu:‘i!‘\u.\ shall be employed | MAKING BIG CROP. [The marines will not be landed ex-! e [ cont in the event the Caban govern- | (By Associated Press.) Jackeomville, Flu, May 27 R went is unable to afford protection | Minneapolis, May 270 Drec b ME G0 ditferent sections res to imperilled Americans uckley, ot New York, known in the ing the peach crop are flattering, | ‘““:h'"p" "l"'".‘.h :";_ “the hishop Shipments are moving in small lots ! Ascociated Pross.) ;‘lll»“”' : ‘”"I_ for _”“”“'““ YOUELand the movement will he seneral | ccitor of the New York Christinn A0 00 G R nd cowey City, May 270 President e, roday withdrew from active S T | Gk s i LA crates will mwove from the Crescent telearam today to Presi- service by LT ) CHy -Seviil cetion. One orchard of Cuba, saying he { : ; Hone expec s to ship 5,000 o fo,000 intervene in Coban af WANT BIG PRICE HUNG TR R OVER HEAD OF ALLEN | oont Guinesvitle ave in tair condi o ad the movement will he heavy MEXIBAN HEBEI—S SUHE Grocnville, NO G May 260 With | ban dane 1o The feair i [ doview to making the price on Sidwac b ihan o the same time Tast v i BE“A“SE“ 5 FUHBIBS A Hen s Bead asaflicient ineentive 101 owers anticipate a faie pric is | Coteea renewal o ettorts toward Goon WITH AMENOMENTS [} HH“H“ Iu wuHK ment of Outfic] Tyrus Cobh, of | the Detroit cluh, whose suspension | ‘ A [tor attacking a spectator who, he (By Associated Press.) = e hs Tdidipee - i | seid, had insulted him in M York, Havana, May 27.—-The strike nf‘H el b S vhio e otk POS! " a sk vothe " | dock workers has terminated. The| uowitl 3} : [ players last week Cobl will he government has not received any |’ . 5 1 ¢ cligible to play tomorrow addi- further news from Oriente, but con-| . £ W i ' nd troops and supplies tion to his ten days’ cusperoon, D t S 10 se S @ Hp v 2 was fined $50. President Johnson promied in 2 HOUSE WILL ADJOURN statement, full protection 1o o'l play- 3 SESSION ON JUNE 15. e1s, and said the league had arranged = tc increase the police forc very Washington, May 27.—The House | park, but declared sever nish- is holdinz to its program for ad-|ment would be meted out 'o rhose journment about Junme 15, although | players who assume to act vu?gn ro understanding has been reached |pnd avenger of real or (ucied with the Senate leaders, who are not | wrongs while on duty. T tate- cptimistic rient in part follows: Representative Underwood an-| . pfier a careful investiza into nounced today that the program for |, causes and circumstance of the adjournment June 15 must be carried encounter between Player (o)) and ocut so fz:’r :s the Ii:usa is ronr'erlil:d, Claude Lucker, a spectato’ ' 'h; and sai e wou insist on side- New York grounds on May | 1 fin tracking all legislation there in fav- that direct responsibility for un- or of the appropriation bills and 3| fortunate occurrence resis the few measures of importance. | player. Evidence in the for of af- ifidavils clearly shows that * ’/n:r. MR. FENTON WILL BUILD | was the first to employ off 1+ lan- ‘ | NEW HOME ON LAKE PARKER. sse io reply to a taunti: omark| e of the spectator | Mr. E. D. Fenton will soon com-| “As a lesson to the a A""_ | mence the erection of a nice home on : warning to all other p! I fix i 'bls Lake Parker property He re- 'the term of the player - pension | lumh sold the tract where his house ;u' ten days and impose r $50 | ‘<vunds to Mr. Mann, who has cut the | He will be eligible to ; May | proper:y up into building lots 26" SRS, e { | { PROGRESSING NICELY. THIEVES ENTER STORE i The home of Mr. E. G. Tweedeil on | Sneak thieves a1 ko t | South Tennessee avenue is progress- | large plate gla-s f th ing nicely and will be ready for oc- Famous Clothing Goors | cupancy in about six weeks | Store and stole zooi- inting to 355 S s |abou: $45. Several ¥ Lt In the bond election held in Apaia-|ers, shirts, ties, ¢1c . © n. Mr | chicola Tuesday little interest was| Wolfson says b B Lo hav 62 votes were |perinr a quality ' i them even at the risk of jail. He says he has buttons left which the kave by calling and jdentifying them- zoing to collar robbers may W cast for bonds and 14 against the proposition. The issue was called for tc extend the present sewerage sys- ll radilus of fifty miles. No bodies | the last few days have an ettort will be the made by District United Siates EXPORT OF ARMS ... WIILDEN WILL SUE Court h~ re 1o have the government 15 Sk A C AGAIN (By Associated P'ress.) Lofer o supplemental reward of §5, L. ¥ Chithna, May 270 Mextean veb= s ago for the capture of the leader ot | e, May 2 Lok el are rapidly running out of ammu- yhe band of Virginia ontlaws who| ° e B e A P TR e piade an ovder in the United States nition and the tecling against the fyyor gp the Carroll County Court, 3 N it e Ry | 3 . : £ CCourt Saturday which assures to\Wil United States tor preventing the eX= 0 for which erime Floyd Allen is pertation of arms into Mexico tuns ooy gnder sentence of death. Kigh in the rebel zone i Sidua Allen is under a0 $5,000 hond Orozeo, with about 6,000 followers, g appear at the regular term of i« mustering men inoan effort |n|‘| nited States Distrier Coourt, which ek the federals at Bachimba lesnvenes hore next Monday | The 35,000 hond is signed by Sid NOTHING LIKE I na and Floyd Allen and three other i FLORIDA WEATHER. | ¢ - rioll county men. When it is de Fetared forfeited it is said Distriet At M MG Willard and isster, Mrseo | torney Holton will recommend that Thoarston, who spent the winter here, LI b offered by the government as Vave sinee returned home and find reward his recommendation, it i unpleasant i, witl also have the approval ol Vinnesota weather quite In a persoona} letter to the editor Jovd M Willerd says | We not home in good time and cafely, and Mrs. Thurston not par A"MI“H WH'EHI Is ticularly worse for the trip. Have pot felt very well myself, possibly IN c“l]lull Bu"“"lu“ Bocause of the disagrecable weather | Out of the ten days, only two of them | (By Associated Press.) Lave been any eredit to Minnesota | Dbayton, O, May 27, The condi Fyen the rest of the weather has been | tion of Wilbur Wright, the aviator auite as bad as in Lakeland in Jan- il of typhoid fever, took a turn tor saying it was the It has been dark, | and particularly windy, bitter vou don’t scem to have down there, in winter. We have also had two light frosts. Corn is not yet planted, but small grain looks well, and consid- erable garden truck is up or’ coming Lawns and bonlevards are beautiful- ly green. And the streets and alleys here look like they had been “'swept and garnished,” compared with Lakeland's. Yet the News tells what your citizens, including women and children, as well as officials are doing tn make Lakeland clean, also. Hope they will keep it up for a year, after which they won't have it any other this morning. Wright was at latest report the wo unconscions uary, when all wery worst ever known rainy and clondy, winds that MR. MAY GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS ON BUSINESS even Earl €. May, manager of the Homes Company, left for a briv morning, his principal objective be it g the Minneapolis office of the com pany, where the annnal meeting will be held June 4. At this meeting the company will ils of the new club house and a series of rouds it is plan- ning to build and other matters re- delayed the nt"trs a great deal. stary and general Florida Lakeland business trip through the north this lie M. Whilden, = the cmploy of the Atlantic Coast Lang railroad, former engineer in anoopportunity to recover damazes for injuries sustained by ho- i tlded by steam Acowill be recalled, the commsion cb the words, “a corporation and a izen of the State of Virgania, in deceribing the defendant vadroad i declaration canised United to the =uit, the States Circnit Court of Apreabs tor the Fifth Jadicial Cir- cuit, at New Orleans, to set aside the verdict for $5,000 in Whilden's tavor Attorney - oA DeVane and Hil- ton S Hampton, who represent the Plaintidl, tiled a petition in the Unit d SEates Court Soturday, acking per wission to amend the docharation by the wddition of the necesary words Thi= was granted by the conrt, and the sait will probably be retvied in the vear fature Whilden will now be obliged 10 with the in another strugpele he can tailroad corporation helon cover damages MANY IRREGULARITIES. In Cleveland's Municipal Finances Noted in State Examiner's Report. Columbus, 0., May State Ex- aminers’ reports on the city of Cleve- Jand show many irregularities, some bills paid twice by the city, a gen- eral practice of splitting bills, whole- ale purchase of supplies without ad- vertising and the payment of freight on supplies bonght by the city to be supplied f. 0. b. at Cleveland The statement showed that there way.” 11?""”-5. o ;;\ l'r"l"”'“'f”“‘ for next|yas due the city from varions sources Rt season’s selling campaign nearly $2.200, most from errors in SHIP'S BEI.L TOI.LED Mr .\|':|y ‘“'i]” be I‘"“' k' il"'l.“k;']“l:"l vnnlpunm'; the hvkn;lml and care of pris «n oor about June = ang " SR cners in the workhouse . 5 land office will remain in charge of | e Mos portant item was on Automatically When the ’(d;“m“g“y Mrs. May and the ficld work will v,«;‘._.,I,’h i'-“‘,":‘:;“;h' T aras |;,,R]‘”:ihed\i?: t.‘?mc,\n rai‘f(,:'i,,‘.,, done by Mr. A. F. Pickard and Mr. | ciry over 325,000 from former coun | which made a tremendons impression v McCraney until Mr. May's retarn |ty officers, who collected fees whils on the officers and crew of the Cana e T in off ! dian steamer Montmagny “1‘.1. that Among the | vessel was searching for the Titanic 1own this wek | WORK PROGRESSING NICELY dead, was described by the Diane, of Lal | AT LAKELAND NORMAL SCHOOL chaplain, Rev. & 1. Prince, on his ¢ that his Cross Country i arrival here. was of great a tance to him in his| he work of the Lakeland Normal “On the morvinz of May 9, recent campaizn, cnabling him to ool prozgressing nicely Prof szid, “as we were passing over the oover thres ground trat h \ ymplete his work this ocean grave of the Titanic, the roct culd have otl Mr. Dran 1= he is doing donbl. duty it ing of the boat suddeniy startd @ an ardent supporter of zood roads, « y et away on business next ship’s bell ringing. For fiftecn min- and all arois? 1 find him Mizs Tomlinson will teach utes the bell tolled at regular inter- staunch supporter ol cvery meas 1 b neat week, but Mrs. Terry vals. It seemed as if the elements leokingz o ! betterment of Miss MeCrary will teach abou -'had been purposely aronsed to peal way conditions in Florida. - Tamj t weeks longer this sorrowiud dirge.’ Tribune The capain of the steamer reports —_— - - Lake conr 1 " the ocean strewn with life belts for The steady rains in Sanford for | a fair. The Herald = The coun- tv has the goods let’s prepars to ex- hibit them to the world.”