Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 31, 1912, Page 1

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Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM I.AK.'ELAND FLORIDA, FRJDAY MAY 31, 1912, TATE COMMITTEE WILL MEET ON 5TM INSTANT. (AL COUNT OF THE State that the meet- jing of the campaign committee will ' take place Jacksonville on the 5th of June, and { tive committee, EIIIINW \17 SLIGHT CHANGES IN THE ‘CU".':\"A‘Y RACES—THE VOTE | the following day, instead of the 10th | IN FULL. ;ins!, as originally given out. The b Lew arrangement has been made to i oty executive committee ! prevent a delay such as was experi- VUIE |N PULK ‘ Advices from Chairman W, H. | Price, of the State Democratic execu- | at the Aragon hotel in | 1y the executive committee will meet on ! OUT INSEGOND DISTRICT NO CHANGE IN OTHER RACES. AND MUST WAIT OFFICIAL COUNT FOR FIGURES. LODKS LIHE LK WIS WATERS AND CODKS O = ™5, No. 181. Mo BT Bardin has sold his la- to N, K. Har- of Pearson, Ga dies” furnishings’ store - BIg STRIKE N - NEW YORK ASK FOR HIGHER WAGES AND SHORTER HOURS—IMPORTING ! NEGRO STRIKE BREAKERS. rell & Co, ! | ! . who will j“k“ i charge of the business on the 15th of June. The [t be new proprictors are reputed most waive and o wide- cawake merchants, and it is suid they o GO0D HOAD. WOBRERS WL EALST EOTORS BIG RALLY TO BE HELD AT PA- LATKA DURING MEETING OF PRESS ASSOCIATION. While friends of Sam J i n - Associated Press PWill at once put in a very Large and " . \ rtow today and canvassed cnced when the two committees met b i - Hilburl " ‘l“) :\»‘M" hllu‘l. lrsta.)' A ey 1 B ! R A good roads radly is being planned 4st in the second primary, 0 canvass thoe votes cast in the first| i 4“(“ P AR ln-. o o ‘”F" “l\ ik i :\““- \"r.‘” L m.m' ek Ty W oXRolt i be el a Paltis ju ouguiiion | count, as regards all can- I'rimary. ;‘1“““0"-* now point pretty conclu- u; 08 ‘"d".'\ a nus;lhl“ :ll}ko of 1‘\.1-1,\ cenced in the business and backed by " with the meeting of the Flovida Press ;i . viven herewith: | PRV R F A [sively to the re-election of Frank| I | h“ l:”;‘:‘d l\l\"nl‘ ‘I’u frl:lm“h i” \' ample capital Assouition, June 2o, 21 and 22 Good s ? wo thousa ers from a doven | ; i Ronise PPRada - B siasts Lakeland are | ark as AR 5 Mr. Bar as bee le s ws- | reads enthusia ol akeland ar nor: | A large purty of Cubans located in | (14K a8 congressman from the Sec- o the famous hotels and restaurants | 1 . 'll' . ']lmlh <l ""“ : \\lh“I\ [k mnch Anterssy in the: oy gl ¥ : 3 O P _ . tul with the business as he has | LIRS ¥ hoves o e el e 2,030 Tampa are Hl\l".L steps to or;.‘nmuf“'d district. The latest tabulation, | ir. now on a strike and unless the ¥ | oth L ; I;m‘ T “IH ’I\!“ “:‘,.“.,” and it is possible that a delo- . a military company to be placed : i v 0 few slatterliie brecinets v hid _ jother outside interests which demand . § i s y National Democratic di:no'fl Jn, .I'r ”‘l':""("d at] with only a few scattering precinets| win their fight for higher S, ‘],i\ attention, he decided he would | #ation may be sent from this city o SPOss esiden iemez St ST ko shorter h 7 A 5% ; " e should necesxity require their "_‘i to hear from, show Clark leading by | Shorter hours and union recognition, o vy keeping so many irons in the Attend the rally G Crawford. oo o.se 806 i1 the fleld in the b e 488 votes. It is not likely that be- l“ fyoHLy - “';” hours, their lear- lnrn. and give his entire attention to! I this connection the son v ep it o | = hay sod a geners 3 7 ; Mathews........ 616 Ciba ! fated returns will overcome this lead. \ NG i b ERlinm G the lines which do not contine him | ville Metropolis of yesterday bas the s Sante ; pproximately one thousand ne- L iibows SoctoRnly tollpwing: : State at Large: | Further figures on the Sheats-Hol- | 10 e ready 1o be brought to the 7 | ndle [Toway and L'Enzle-Tocmer races are|city tfrom the South to break the SR gneanol - i I e ner 2 il o : fments went to o hich stake yester { not available, these contests having ! Uikes the principal hotel managers day when the good ds committ H J L LI 4 HUE o vintendent Public In- Tt i R sy | ) e od - roa ommi ) | 1 [ been sottled definitely by the de- i r U " bfl E sc“rfuln e Board of Trade made arrange i i cisive election of Sheats and L'Engle, nul | [ments (o send o delesation to attend DR 5 ok | i | : ey SEEHN“ PH'MAHY cach by mujorities of probably over '\01 NG LAWYER ARRESTED | he meeting oi the State Press Asso Boy v s 1,006 1 | ON SERIOUS CHARGE. | [ elation, which takes place in Palat National ¢ El e m— D000 Accurate figures will not be By Associated Press,) } ; st ..]A ‘\ il I. ‘1 b J o Satlonuf Lonvention = pyijahassee, Flu, May 31.-—(Spe- | chtainable until after the meeting ofd ( juiunoogn, Tenn., May 31.--A | (By Associated Press.) |l‘“ '”.l i b e 2t : ; 4 : T i B (il e e e i RS il [ s also proposed o send adelega oo el Notwithstanding the fact that | he State - committe which Wi ek, o well-known young law-i Jacksomville, Fla, May 31, Thre. X i e 1 [ IR 490 | make the official count in Jackson- A & | ‘ ! 2 Cotion trom Palatka to Tampa 1o co- gry he had no opposition, and that con- | g G e i ]' " i | ois under arvest here, on a chargs ' negroes were hanged at St Augzustine operate with citizens of that plice in ------- Y [ville oncdune 00t will not be known | o e % foim i PR RS i 1l e : : iR € ¢ AN 650 scquently the interest of his llu-ndx!"m” L i S i delakatee] : g i '\l;‘”k 2irl under four- | this morning from the same scattold. ' offort (o secure o hard surfaced m TTT was not aroused, Park Trammell re- !. re elected to the Baltimore conven- S L RY Ay \,l This They weres Bugene Nelson, alins gagway from dacksonville 1o Fampa = | i I i the fiest case in the anti-vice cru- ! Bugene Baxter, and Tom White, con- Such @ prosram was st Wl by ------------ S0 Ccived atremendous vote in the see- | tion i {otai o tio s af Iekde Rllver Bhbe o TR bl FER P n S 930 Dl T te it | b BRI LS UV L HVEE= 100 1 Clarkson and its discassion [ rimary. | twenty-one coun Wi, o srocer acksonvi n i i whright N0 s S ¢ 3 ]1 [riein, e grocer of Jacksonville, some fgygued hat e committes was s 1 1 ave reported d PECe M onths L) S Sleve hite g o9 | " " .......... goNi ; ,l !” o ) - “AMPI“NS MABAZ‘NE 'W“HH“NI FnH wn'l'su“ months aged and Steve White, con-1y iy g favor of e movement LOUTT0 votes, n the same co 5 | irted ) v "0 : aronnsls (L . I i ! R . « : Q@ |vuunllo ‘ | tcted of the murder of another PME Clarkson's ideas are Lo organize , Notional Convention in the fivst primary he received only SHSPENHEU | ro in St John's connty [ ety of antoists in this eity, and ressional District ol G T :nmpljn count witl (] | Phe trap was cpong for all at oneey ake the run 1o St Auzustine, at MR § 206 show a record-breaking compling u- | g ¢ i i Glo tary vote | MA"EH IHH“ B“ MMLS el the three were lanched into Which place other autoists can join ilay o 8§14 ‘ St i Loty simultanconsly \Illu party and the whole assembly of pefel 4 AR o AR cars can procecd to Palatka, 1 wa Jordan. .., iiveie 0D i (By Associated Press.) i (By Associated Press.) ! ‘ sl ted that th ;1 ate Good | New York, May 31 -Hampton's; b e Sy v R fiouse of Representa- H""S“Eu w‘u. "n‘[ :\in azine has sahmraed - sublication Mavon, Gu., May #1. A warrant »FRANKU“ W|ll I ||h>.|<l~ Association e given an op Bl pended PUBHELHON . fpping Thomas K. Watson, the well ‘ ortuniiy to assist in the work, and ; e ag n \" money ty run on is given as th - oen Georgian, with sending ob-| R TTRIT0 RS i } reason L reelve ko liae b diled | this organization will be acquainted \ f T el : kbl seene matter through the mails is | with the plans, which are to be laid Assessor of Taxes: ! | for. gt CiRatisi v Unliod Buite : 3 oy o 1154 (By u(‘l:m'd Press.) | G rexpected to :" issucd |'~‘| United :’""" a [ before otner citics, 1 possible, dele- ............. W1 e 25 $ Attorney Akerman today, upon the (By Associated l‘n'ss.) | v ads ster ‘i g . -.\(-\\ \u‘lk, ay 1. Col P‘““‘" el SUMMEB- NORMAL AT GAINES- arvival of a postoflice inspector to Los Angeles, May 31, When '|Il.“ ;,'l:”,l: ,Mp‘w;‘“:lk “:::Ih I;l,‘:':,"‘ :,: \;,If' said today that the reports that he VILLE OPENS JUNE 17TH. i T oo "l e e e ¢osent to ..| atka from Dy ’, i, - intended going to the Chicazo con- ik & 0 ; s i sl Lol SRl T AITOW. and, Sanford, Ovlando, Tampa, vention are untrue. He also de-{ Just as soon as ||n- University ""'Yll"'\-l ile .ln cle '||»\|: .|ll<< .”. Wores ! former chief unnuill Tor the MeNa- | prgokville, Ocala,, Gainesville and nounced the siggestion of a. com-|clases its regular sesion, propara « : n I. ll:l 0 '0':'. ul wson’s "; l ”l ! :n " |~; : re |'||||u i, I|l I' n‘\;'m Iu d that | e places, N ", : S . 7 eS8 he Latin languaze ane at- bor | O K i 3 B ' 8 'y | & " promise between the Taft and "‘,,.\.‘._\“,,,,S will begin for the opening ol zines in the tin m,., :. . tort 1 ranklin will finish the story Editors May Assist. ‘ i) & i i e e ‘ i \ ditors May Assist. i Siin e i e Tuavaitye & acks the “Roman Catholic ier-of how he walked into the trap, to 00K v v v ha sansn 266 velt foress at the Ohio State conven- | the University Summer school on the e j Lo Siont ot i lon: Tioaday W ic AL . i ! R k(TR fwhich hiv prede nwoon the stand, e object of attending the meet- v County Do watic Bs tion Tuesday when six de at tith of June. This school is for e 2 2 i of (ho Slnte e A ¢ ity Democratic Ex- | £ o g Georze N Lockwood, testitied, and ins o e State Press Association i3 e TR large are to be elected, teachers, and will ran for six weeks 5 2 \ < \ SHRS y ommittee Distriet 5: ; Rl il Thomas Says Thev're After Him. which the distriet attorney arvanged. 10 seoure theco-operation of the Gtin . Lol e e 169 It will ofter work in all the subjects B S T it modd Fondy .......... 208 s “ nF HEV | that the county .i”"' M.“h Sttt Thomason, Ga, May 31 Thomas propacanda s believed that with [tions cover Besides this, it will giv \CALEG! - stntod - this morilie 1 »HflusEVElI w‘s HEF“SE“ !l the papers of the State assisting S0l ses i dodagogy, Ps atson stal 5 | b ! I l") ‘m MllNTEl[illflll e e ‘{'l"."‘ - Iy h‘ {nothing Tron vither the war- | et there will be o ditt Draw 2l M”] A tx.n\\;un“ ol Drant or the trial on the charge of | lKHSfl“ cuNVE"]]“N culty in wetting results in many PRERS S ¢ I3 CROcon . ap-! 3 !all S i .| |;‘” f I:‘mr' “I: sending obscene matter through the Bings which are ot present inoan ] X i o { peal especially to those teachers who IVELY MIR.U (1iy ARGOIRLSG K(oBh) |l hi : to take 1 xamina- | mails He o de lared the move wa By Associnted Press.) i ml;r.\nnn 1 VELY MIX.UP ON Washington; May $1-<T%He aceival {£9 UL NAYe 15 1B 1He GHUIRIN enemies vho are 21 senator Following the vally at Palatka, a of Gen, Monteaguedo at the front as IN STREET THIS MORNING. R commander in chief of the Cuban| i Federal forces is being closely ttion took place at the K H MRS 4 watched here today. His success or ot % o'clock this morn- . ; failure is expected to forecast the Mr. Johnson, proprietor and Mr. Eppes It seems there had been between the gentlemen and when Mr. Tucker was < v restaurant this morning t was renewed. The men ows and wera separated nuous efforts of bystand- timely appearance of Of- * who chanced to be pass- abality of the federal government to taurant, . cope with the situation. NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED UNTIL TOMORROW. o & (By Associated Press.) Havana, May 31.—The govern- ment declares it still has no news from the front and does not expect any important movement until to- night or tomorrow. LITTLE RHODY HAVING PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ourt being in session, * appeared before Judge after hearing what evi- i ‘ : able at the time, ac- . Yr Tucker of the charge of ‘< a 1 Mr. Johnson $10 3 - fine, however, was at the University dormitories : ending Mr. Johnson's (By Associated Press.) University is happy to announ«« ! ing topics to be discussed, some of | ‘ s e Dence Providence, R. I, May 31.—The|by the time the summer session o138 | which the delcgates are expected to (By Associated Press.) 2 “on was dissatisfied with first Democratic primary in this|the new dining hall will be read ccme prepared to propound upon Dayton, O, May 31 Wilbur | of the case, and it is State is being held today. The voters L M The music, as will be ncticed, is [ Wright's funeral probably will be appeal to the Circuit Will express presidential choice be-| WILL CROSS OCEAN IN |under a good director, Rev. L. OSeri o0y wil b hedd from the fam- affair caused consider- tween Wilson, ('lark and Harmon A FIFTY-FOOT VESSEL.| ot Tiusville havinz charpe of it | ; i nt and much discussion, ' _ | RS | Manuy new songs are selected and the ily residence here toworrow atter- ffam can give only the DECORATION DAY SERVICES. | Im his deepsea auxiliary | cong services promises 10 be very in-inoon. The city will seopend business €0t out by the trial. — | Nautilus, a small craft which to | teresting and inspirational as far as possitle s e Members of the . A. R. and their | designed and built, Signor »| Those who huve once heard win it a2 “{ZIRAN LADIES' wives, and fr}"ndr of Federal sol-|Corsi, of West Palm Beach, w I vot regret to az.in n»?r Dr W N Lener BOSWELL'S RESIDENCE. diers, met at the cemetery Thursday, | for New York. He expects o <. ‘insworth, of M:con, Ga., « Services were conducted ac- of the May 30 cording to the vi vhich includes the ccIn’s address at Getiyshurg Flowers were placed on every ns are being made of good things » homes of the sol- order, | ading of Lin-| tions, but who desive to further pre pare themselies for more efficient work The corps of instructors will be composed of certain members of the regular University taculty, certain leading high school men and a mary teacher. All of these are ¢ pecially prepared to teach the work that they are to give. Every facllity that the University has at its command, that would in any way help the teachers, will be placed at their disposal. The libra ries and laboratories should b« of great interest to every teacher in attendance. Especlally iIs this e of the pedagogical library. | teachers will find all the lates: best books and magazines on al different phases of educational = * ity. The teachers wil] hoard and room to Italy in his vesse] at son the future GENERAL BOOTH k TOTALLY BLIND. ran church for dier's grave, so far as known, as re- - Packing House culred by the rules of the order. We| London, May 21 Ti al " a4 zood many are glad to show our appreciation of | William Booth, the head « - * “AZeT 10 escape thosa who suffered and sacrificed so vation Army, who r & da will ap- ruch, but we are rinded that| went an operation for ° st cfforts of these riany of us wil » gone to join | of a cataract from hi % 10 raise a little the “silent majori before the nex: | henceforth be tota _u“".ir'-\:J"k. and will anniversity of this event. | 6pinion reached by rioe g COMMITTEE. |a consultation this tornoon made by his salter m, N Wishing y campaign today continued his attack on him velt's :Inwn. e \- agzer, [ Colonel W, chairman of the STATE EPWORTH LEAGUE :.: mmittes on o arrangements at the CONFERENCE AT TALLAHASSEE | hicago couvention, who | refused 250 tickets to the convention Tal- for Roosevelt vesterday Tallahassce, Fla, May 41 lahassee is making preparations for the entertainment of the 200 State League conference delega’e who come in June 11 to 14. President| Pernard Byrd of the local (‘h.m”wprnwnt rate of construction the new has appointed several special com- “mslol‘hu being erected here by the. mittees to see about getting homes, government will be ready for use in about decorating, entertaining, etc. September. Most all material need- These committees are hustling about | their work, and when the conference 2 convenes there will be no lack of |Source is anticipated. amusement for the delegates. Every- cne who comes is assured that he or | she will be well cared for. |mwurs F“"Em mu' This may be seen from the pro- | BE H[w I“"“Rnuw gram below, there are many interest- NEW POSTOFFICE BUILDING. Waycross, Ga.,, May At the received and no delay from this 'pon this oceasion, when he cn the subject, “What We Wrought,” a mission topic br. B. ¢ " Hudson, pastor of Madison Meth- 1y cdizt Episcopal church at the conference, The beantiful idence of Judz A Boswell on Browdway is rapid- nearing completion will also be many beautiful homes in Bartow, Rev with those in alo with homes t measut J. F. Bell and Rev. W. A. Myers. ihe larger cities, | « feel safe in Mr. Myers is alrcady known by many caying that this -urp wnything of the delegates as a noted relizions ever before attempted in our city loeturer, he having traveled over the Modern and beautital conveniently State during the liquor amendment arranged in evers det it is cer campaign in 1910 deliverinz his tz2inly a credit, not only to Judze and woenderful thesis, “One Hundred and Mrs. Boswell, bat to So Florida Jartow Record Fifty Thousand Miles of Dead Men.” ed to complete the structure has been | run vill be made to Tampa or some other city in the interest of the fncksonville-Tampa highway, hnt the e voof the latter event wilp be Yot o the Tamp aroad hoosters There is no doubt that the run to Tampa wonld draw many and with the State Good Roads Association be hlud the stecest, ! To Invite Major Cohen. 11 connection with the rally to be movement it is assured of held at Palatka it was also proposed [|h.u an invitation be sent to Major managing editor of the At- lanta Constitution, and noted for his | work in connection with the Atlanta- | New York highway. He will be | asked to deliver an address at the [ Palatka meeting and should hy ac- cept the invitation, greater interest sure to be shown in the rally. A lu.mnmm composged of Dr. W. M wlumm W. R Corter and F. O, Mil- \I' , was appointed to extend a for mal invitation to Major Cohen. Oth- Ler e Palatka rally will by lett 1o the Good Roads As- cocintion. ! Cohen, stails of the State Throughont, the time devoted to the there was a strong sentiment in favo | discussion of above subjects, ot better work with the people of Tampa She stut s awfully sweet, all She went \\i'h_ him as far as the ! t door when h ieft, and =aid , are yon com ivz ronnd ne 5-8 I+ was unfortunate t e dog happened to mark, T e half a possi i nistre was coir 10 s g

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