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HECTION OF SHEATS| IND LENGLE A CERTAINTY LAKELAND FIRM GETS AU- BURNDALE PAVING CONTRACT. The bids for cement pavements to be laid in the town of Auburn- dale, were opened Tuesday and the Co. accepted at §1.34 per square | Rich- SRS yard. The other bids were as fol- \ fardson & Co., the contractors, is on lew H. A, Thorpe, Aul le the gronnd ard expects begi - 3077 HAVE G0OD LEADS, WHILE| ' Il & Thorie. Auburatule.|yyy pRECINGTS NOW HEARD VSEFUL CAREER CUT SHORT i g il Al i ‘urb, v 1-0 cents ne e OlS 08 SO as the side K 1S (LARK GETS IN, IT SEEMS BY | uare toot; A. Murrie, Lakeland, FROM AND COUNTY CONTESTS ‘ AFTER PROTRACTED ILLNESS ' mple od The new station will £ SKIN OF HIS TEETH. 16 1-4 cents per square foot; (en- ARE DEFINITELY DECIDED. [ OF TYPHOID FEVER. Lave an approacic by way of Ninth' RARIEANATRCT tral Comstruction Co., Lakeland, 1¢ e R - - street and the city wil] get busy with cturns from Tuesday's pri-| (°nts per square foot; J. Mennice, With all precines in the county (By Associated Press.) {a better street ot once. Many im- i as yet very incomplete, :“"ll|”“f]"' I?‘\lr “('j'"“'r'l"-"i‘rd; l.l ‘-}l» ard from, the election of R. B Dayton,: 20, 5 ‘“"‘\" :"‘.l' \\"ilh)u:" I'f."‘“tm”m.fi I\\ill ml;.;‘ '.’Lml i ”lw i fact that W. N. Sheats|Jordan, Sav 4“"“-‘ a., 1° -'-‘11 cents Huffiker over Luther (. Tohnkon, as Wrizht, who “'fl' ln's h.mlhm. (r-j‘”.m”", \.»l '.” n-‘\\ station and that wd W, M. Holloway by u.l"‘ square foot; Southern Construc- i } i ] : | e, are recoznized in front ranks pirt ol Sanford is promised 1 Loom i wajority, which is now | ion Co. Bartow, 13 cents per square | Prosecuting attorney, is assured, and| o oone and who brought to the on real gstate values. Sanford Her- .1‘-4\1“ 4 m:u but may reach | oot 1.1 Boynton is also elected over L. uniey throush investigations, ex- | ald, i rime the entire vote is W, Bates, as tax assessor : tnents with air «-mll.. died lhis: I“‘I‘uMnB“.E HmEs The race between Huffaker and | B0t e long seige with “‘HUGKEFELLEH'S WEAL'I'H tion of Claude L'Engle as Johmson was particuiarly close, and | @ 0n fever : noat large is also a cer- i Prosident Tatft, Secretary Stimson ORAW BIG CROWDS T0 INDIANAPOLIS returns: indicating that rity over Toomer is abou: wimselt claims a majority i and it may reach that li:.:urvI voports are in, i (By Associated Press,) Second Congressional dis-| Indianapolis, May 50.— The sec- race s 80 close that o posi- ' cnd hundred-mile automobile race, ment is o hazardous, but ' the higgest event of the kind, wa ws to be leading Hilburn staried here at noon with entries Zovovotes, Both sides are trom all over Europe asx well as the 2« the victory, but the ' United States - are strongly in favor ot T Airs gotl away at 10 o'clock ! amid a tamult of cheering from a tontes onoany of the races crowd estimated at 75,000 until the meot- committee, available Ralph Depalma Leads. {By Associated Press.) Hanapolis, May So palma in Mercedes teok the jead at State which plooe in Jacksonville on will not be known un- . either, just who were Pates to the Baltimore yp. srart and continued throuzh the me Inomost counties there wagoy mile, Time, 310 nz local contests which ; i interests of the people noextent that they failed to the State However, result so tar as the prin- ire concerned is not in mijority for both Sheats Ie being decisive, Jacksonville's progressive hoard of the initial looking to the erection of a new union station in that city. The is meeting unanimous support for has lonz BERLIN DODKERS WILL HAE " SYNPATETI STRNE' trade has taken steps races, movement with the reason that the ago outgrown its usefulness 'ITCRNEYS OF FLORIDA WILL MEET JUNE 6TH. e, Fla., May 30.—-Not : : (ol possible cha against Thomas re be muny of the prom- A tertront of that city, it .\v'o'lll.\ \4-|~. 1. Watson, the former Populist lead ' vs of the State present (By Associated Press,) “‘”'“”""' _”“” an_extra """"""l”’ .”I"" of having sent obscene matter (By Associated Press.) 4t the annual meeting of Berlin, - May 30, -The oratiihe o lul'l(l:l. I‘"F'“'"“”“ WL By the mails, has been made by Paris, May 30 . the Morocean 4 State Bar Association, conncil of International “Transport calied ‘”"'"7“"". n ”’_" ""“_r future poctoflice inspectors, and the result beapital, s practically surrounded by | spected that the attend- Workers' Federation, whose head- 10 consider a bill whi !" WLl make d e finding s in the hands nl(lm tile Moors, according to wireless | ily exceed that of any auarters are in Berlin, is preparing it possible for Jacksonville oo ac-1 00 Sines Attorney . Akerman !mlmm roceived by the French gov W held by this body of 10 act on the appeal of the British Guire. operate or .I“""" docks, Ware= faier which cansed e inves- | cnment men. The asso jation dockers to procluiim a world-wide Fou and terminals "'“_l'_”‘ L WY aation wae an orticle in Watson's < meeting in this city boycott of British shipping | thincdackspuy i Bonml ot Lo '..‘...'n' o attacking what he termed IRESIDLNT mm m-[ m e 6, o Saturday, June e RIDUNOE Fe A anDInKS: 0T LD toman Cacholic Wierarhy | FACE AT RUTHERFORD, N. J. & | House of Represontatives, is in r~~< W, A Blount, of Pensa 76 COREEES TSTARMSHININT [EEL DES Aol ik ng i iu) S sl BABY GRLW TCOTH Batheriord, N, o May 30, - Chief | %4y i % s X i N ey MY MIN Flovida State Bar Asso- OF DEPOT AT DAVENPORT. « letter requesting the governor to WITH SILVER FILLING. HEie, o1 the seeret serviee, has been receiving encour- —_— {rall the extra “,'.' 4 ""'”‘ [Leen conducting @ quici investiga- trom the members of The railroad commissioners of the yE il 1,‘_”. b ) At ml‘””‘. A special from Toledo, O, to the tion here into an attempted attack ton signifying their in- Qate of Florida will hold a meeting | Bigurd' ol Trude provlded it “'I y ""L\vx. York World says: Persons born bon o President Taft here while |||l-} present at the occa- at Hawthorne, Fla., on the 12th 'Iav\lonuvr '_h"” Ui GRs8 SIG LS ,'lf,;\\ th gold spoons in their mouths are | president speaking in the pub-' meeing is expected to be ¢ Jdune, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., | LuE IR by vonaidera ”j T common, but tor a boy to be born with | hie square Saturday night. Mr. Wil arttractive as well as {or the parpose of hearing and von-,:'l:;:lh :H.‘”;:;‘"":‘:";;:i:”'l;l.'_ d;nl:'\'v"‘”:"::" the markings of silver teeth in his! kie put ”Il‘l!l.ll-',ll .|Iu- third degree :m. \ Lone, siderine whether the Atlantic 1'0:1515“""”1 l;\' the Hoard of Trade, that ::.>|<>m Wias never h~-.ml.ul until Ilr: I\.::F:lm' \\‘|Ivl) xs u]lfl l;l‘ I.m“,._l_?l;‘.m'“: e teatures of the three Line shall be required to prertn(-om-;lm woufd b iy G stve ol Zachaugh introduced little Johnny | package which hit the president in on will be the banquet be ziven at the Hotel This will be an elabo- and an occasion at which ! be delivered a number of s und many times as T¢ impromptu speeches, the “ing already eagerly anti- the legal fraternity ticn at Davenport, Fla., and of what dimensions and arrangements and with what conveniences the shall be constructed, also where the same shall be located. Richard H. Edmonds, distinguished s . editor of the Manufacturers’ Record ““"":]':\a:l!:x":.or the Florida who has visiting in Manatee $ate Bar Associati e OTId4 and Polk counties, is very enthusias- } ;)'u R W11 be At the tic over the development o that sec- s tion of Florida. been Members of the har will prepare to en- sitors in many pleas- C TR TRCNTENED STRNE OF ENGLISH LABORERS (By Assoclaled Press.) London, May 30.—An immediate “ARING HARDWARE COMPANY. be the style of a new ready to commence corner of Main i 44 avenue. The store 2 Main t is being got- ess and the corner, at be re " and riverside laborers, to be fol- lowed by an international strike, un- less a result favorable to them shall hed at a conference tomor- Stree bid of the Lakeland Artificial Stone ! Ralph De-! old building bination freight and passenger sta- same | national strike of transport workers| LAKELAND FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1912. FULL COUNTY RETURNS WILBUR WAIGHT, NOTE - ELECT BOYNTON AND AVIATOR, DIED WFMER TODM | | W he v ful » was reported, it} i i hen the full vote was reported, i [ Do e was only A apents wral Wood paying unstinted mide [was found that there praise i gin of 33 between defeat and vic- |t the dead aviator Hur\ e race between Boynton ! Wilhur Wrizht was horn at Mill- | and Bates was also close, though inl ' Ind., i INGT .“' an IR teovied. He began his carcer with | loss degree, i [ The following are the complet ! rother, Ouville, aniithe BOSELe | ikarsitos is o worth more thiu ) naoare the completedoonine and repair siness g Nav- | Qi | ! : 5 [l inEcand, Jontivebusihoss o lll- | sine hundred million dollars, aceord- fzures in these races The fl"lt'l.h;'nn O Thy brothers built their tirst | ing to estimates published by the count, which will take place tomor L mianein 1002 ond w0 wontiain iy, o newspapen st | ¢ | row at Bartow, will make only very |10 Ritty Mawk, N, % where they |y (ciimates bis income at one | slight change, it any at all: | igdegui e dhvanlion Phundrcd and ferty dollars per min- | H Mro Wright was aken il May 4,1 For Prosecuting Attorney bl S v hile onoa trip to Boston | RB Hattaker 1,100 f | : Loe < i [ e o> Mourned at Washington. E P Rents & Cooof Ocala, have . Johmson NTh ek | i AT e v hased trom the Upchurch Lam ¢ i 8 6 o backsonyille, T5.000 ae Hntfaker's maiority went vircles, especially in the ariny 0 alluslaDNAIIG, Fiy i S i { AR e ond hovdering on the Ocklawaha Lgran o L ind sgnad corps, protonnd sorrow i e i i 5 4 l"‘n‘ 5 oxprecsedat e death of Wilb ““' b bl i ) nto ) UIER the o or s el ! is I : o C W rieht, whose connection with the ! L Ll '_I“ Al l.. W. Bates HE B Wi be developed tor asricnltural toverament in the earvly days of acropline development was particn Roynton's majority 1 Larly close 'EXTRA SESSION OF WATGON: CHARGED WITH LEGISLATURE ASKED FOR SENDING OBSGENE MATTER | BY JABKSUNVlllE' THROUGH THE MAILS | (By Assoviated Press.) May S00 An investiy P'en May 300 As a v of Jacksonville's effort to terminals along the wa- weola, control Macon, docks and Schnittker to the dentis 0 three States in convention here re- cently, One HIN years, | that he would lend the measure. | Speaker Jennings stated his support to that in | the event of a special session of the legislature being called he would take up the matter of having z like measure passed which will giv.. Pen- sacola the right to purchase, op. rate and control waterfront right Although the session mizi called for the purpose of cor ! the Jacksonville charter amend alone, it is mnot at al] imp:o’ that the governor will call longer session to consider measure ‘lmrunr'- to the State, iouth soie ettt [:2:0:;‘:r:“:h:llll.‘:h:‘ii:;]“ @ .r,j’m: : baby was born | Jncknonville charter amendn a‘) The dtn'iu"m ew that p.’n‘tt-n'ul in- Pensacola charter amend: and | fluence sometimes ‘;“"‘ children de- |cther matters to be R :f cohptiaale, h'," i . ; be could not readily believe that na- o r‘wr-mmf‘nrh'mn o rure could create an actial metal fill- S e {ing in the teoth of a baby before the session wil] extend over babe was born or 2 tooth was visible ten days or two weeks The dentist scratched the metal The municipal docks patch on the baby day Mrs. A. F. Schnittker, pin in her baby's mouth. She grabbed him and reached for the pin, but found none. Then she pried open scratched what appeared to be a p2teh of metal on top of a new molar the baby had cut. The patch did not come off. Mar- veling, the mother then took the { buby to Dr. Zarbaugh, who had filled 3 oring ent able i | | nz them! ki : months before the feetive or stron ) on bro harp tooth with Pied by Mr. N, A, Rig- row. wil] be ordered, according to a uls question has been irstruments. 1t . like be vacated and reoc- Statement by the secretary of the by Jacksonville he a piece of silver that is seratched. 1 W firm. A complete Dockers’ Union today enzineering departm. AL s watehed the tonth ever since, Th e S ANEPIIR]: o Sesete Jacksonville on notice ¢ I"r; tooth and the metal patch hav iy e wm s“ln m“WE R et ot Zrown correspondinzly It present ed. The business for that harbor unt MRS | exis tly the same ¢ 1o uazement of Mr and operates or leascs | OckS, he mother's tonth, = vus filied who will make l]‘ KE' WESI Ium' warehouses and termin rder o ith silver, Lanouncemen: later _— | that the State and R The dentists have ed th i (By Azsociated Press.) may participate i e 'S mouth and found the metal owers jn KEY WEST, Fla., May 30 —Eight :I"hfi":i kfrom_;‘I ]' 2 ‘:) ubstance, and are at a complete Joss section are joining the |~ ™ ships of the A\VIam:r. squadron, : e ':l' "’"“"' e P % N.- understand what it i=. The den- 8 Latid dispatched here to await dn\~elop.:1"iY“" a commitic G Rk tists decided to take X-ray photo- '€IPINg 10 put nents in Cuba, arrived here this| ReSS and profe e __|eraphs of the tooth for future ~xami- 0% On a sound basis. ' morning |~ (Continued on Page % nation, Johnny's mother, thought she saw a lthe baby's mouth with her finger am‘lI |\',‘Zlh silver a molar in the mother’s | Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. S\VFORD S I\EW PAS. I\GER STATION. Ground is ln-in-,-, broken for the Pew passenger station and a foree of men is busy laying track and dig- aing the foundations. Mr., Holman, the superintendent of W, P, ~ NOW CONPUTED A S 890000000 (By Aszociated Press.) New York, day 30, John D P PO Toln M. Walion, one of Palatka's | { most died las? | Thiesday e promincut citizens, retived Weanesday night aud passed away s death while asleep, e cause of being heart tailure FEZ, MORROGAN CAPITAL ‘e face, “The 12,000 persons assembled in the public square were disappointed in not hearing the president speak because of the act of a vandal. As the package struck the president’s face or came down scraping his face | he was about to speak, but the se- cret service men pushed him back in his seat and took charge of affairs. They ordered the car ahead at full speed through the crowd, not know- ing what was in the paper and got away. Later they informed me that [ the paper had been soaked in water to make it heavy.” 'NENORIAL EXERGISES ON FIELD OF GETTYSHURS (By Associated Press.) settysburg, May 3o Thousands cf persons are today for me morial day exer s on the battle- feld., Interest added to the occa- ion by the pr n of Col. Roose- velt, who delivercd two addresse LORINER CASE BEFORE SENATE NEXT MONDAY (By Associated Press.) M The Lor tion case will be brought i n Senate next Monday, it s Senator Kern for annonnced by ' r.inority this morning ' SURROUNDED BY MOORS o NEEDS OF THE SOTTH DISGUSSED BY FINLEY PRESIDENT OF SOUTHERN RY. REVIEWS OPPCRTUNITIES AND ADVANTAGES OF SOUTHEAST. Columbus, A review of the and the needs of the Soath was made by W, W, Fin- Cy, pres Rail- speech berg tonisht at the banquer i the Board of Trade of feelumbus NMay Bo advantay ident of the Southern aay in g out the ages of the advan- Finley natural | Pointing t Southeas:, Mr, suid: COur section of the United Staies [ Cidoys nataral advaatages secomd 1o thosg of no other region in the world Hs climate and soils iz it jor tie widesi diversification ol and iis wealth of raw leulture miaterials and FesSONUrees insure s 5 RV I power development of Whacturing Our diversitiod enterprising Ld industrious people have alre iy tade grear progress along those hilies Ay respects our pro sless s beon at o more rapid pate ‘ll‘..n has beon attained Cnited tsates Enited department published a [t et tadl which i other paris ol the I'or ex wmple, the taral stiades avrical- shate showed that, in P cleven years tollowing 1800 the Pt atad vahie of farwe crops reported cie by ahe departinent States of iu the Virginia, a, Florida, South Norti Alabana, | eistern Ltatolina [ Goorg BAppt, Rentuoky ercased Irom L0260, o comparcd o the other Vidue ot the turing in these same Pwas $5016,8101,000 1910 showed NI 000, or and Tenne: - FINO AN 000 (0 L5 i) per Stites, per cent, s cent tor all The products ol with 3 annuad manutae- INS0 States in T'hee aninerease INLT0 por census ol to §1.150, cent tor the twenty o b | years., Southeastern made rapid pre thirty years. {ul all or States have past It Qs the present task us who are [ this section s during the interested in to get together and co- operate with energy and enthusinsm tor the broadest possible develop nient Primarvily, we should aim to bring sreater prosperity for those al- ready Biving inoour section by inter estinge them an the wdoption of the !mu! whvanced methods ol tarming, by enconraging the caablishment of dusteies, and by aidivg i tinding warke s tor southea torn hould all Hether 1o make the portunitics of products Faecondly, we work to- resoaroes and op- our cotion better !hllli\\ll throuzhout the world, to at- tact o cach character locality the o tmmigration that Ly the | and by encouraging the ol outside capital | After commenting favorably on the organized development of agri- teulture in the South, and the ganized efforts to improve conditions, Mr. Finley said “We have room in the Southeast for all of the industrious ing, may be desired | people already living there, mvestment or- health and otherwise des who can be induced to come among us. We 'ty welcomg for them and opportunities in abund ance for them to better their condi- tion. One of the desirable ways in which our population can be increased is by keeping our yonng have a he most men at home. We are constantly losing a certain proportion of onr | population to the West and the {North. In the United States, owing { to the facts that the first settlements Iw- re alonz the Atlantic scaboard and that, until recently, there were | great tracts of public lands open 1o | settlement in the West, the idea has { been traditional that the West is [the land tunity Horace Greeley dig o popularize this idea by his o young men to '.-» \ ip with the coun l' v have radically :w‘u 1 9 Mr. Greeley gave his a 0 that if eat litor = vive today he wonld 1 Go South, young man, and ) \ 1 ountry Our rt t least as o | ) in any other t o (R i States, asd one of thy mos mporia things we can do is to im- i Continued on Page 1) e S— R St