Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 1, 1912, Page 1

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NERIGANG AND OTHERS IAE FLEEING FRON MEXIGO ! DR. NOWLIN RETURNS AFTER EXTENDED TRIP. Dr. Nowlin has returned after a iwo weeks' absence, during which ‘time he has preached two bacca- laureate sermous, one for Columbia College, Lake City, and the other for =t the State College for Women, at Tal- | 14p FELT BY FOREIGNERS 1;j5ssc0. He also visited a number TR S umyAMlDCOUNTBYS ¢l towns in the interest of the Ihp~- | tist Witness. 7ISTURBED CONDITION. | Dr. Nowlin has added nearly 1,000 new subscribers to tln-l Witness list since he took charge. | He will preach both morning and | {evening for the First Baptist church, A cordial invitation to all. Iy Associated Press.) June l.—American and oners are leaving Chihua- he rebel zone in nunhem‘ rapidly as the train serv- | <. Passengers who arrived ‘ (By Santiago, and women Specia] for the Sunday School. There will be special music by the I uualiva last night on the o.pegira, g recitation by Miss Geor- | i Sorino, - in three days agree in the' gia Fannin and a solo by Mrs, O. T. | plete victory for the = today that even during (‘ason. o revolution no such peril- R L ki | tions or demoralized busi-| L e o foreiznos BRICK ROADS TO BE po1s existed for forelsners " pyrpp ;N SANFORD VICINITY. v spreading alarm through vico. While there has -foreign outbreak, a the rebels intimat- The people living in the mmn\h: Sanford delta district are making :\r-; angements to have established a spe- not be able to curh i gisirict for the purpose of con- (By ¢ v has Sery e i : wovidonee R < of the people has served gy qine o system of good roads that Providence, R foreign colony and to returns - of will mean much in the way of devel- opment. The paving material to be | used is brick. flight. TUCKER CASE RE-OP- £ALUIN COURT THIS MORNING. ale primaries in I non 11T WOFELD OF NEW INSON- Iy June Votes One | | hundred ; government, yesterday 's Rhode Champ Clark won over \\K'\N]l'lb\\ Wil- o GHAMP CLARK WING BIG VICTORY IN LITILE STATE Associated Press.) 1 Revised being a com- Demoeratic Island FLORIDA AND GEORGIA BANDS TO MEET IN JACKSONVILLE. show the brass bands decision in the Tucker- YUHK wu.llNB ]’u b nible Judge y on expres- HE va.PHEsmENTJ On Sunday, June d et all the evidence | of the u before him, and in or- i Georgia will have limsell on one point (By Associated Press.) [ barbecue at the o the vase 1o be re-opetied washington, June 1 Reprosen- | Jacksonviile, Fla, The duguiry was di- qqtive Redfield, of Brooklyn, an-j phis colebration is under darly w0 ascertain if vohad called Mr, provious to the personal Withesses testified that or bad called Mr. Johnson v i question, and there- court held that Mr., John- Jastifiable in fighting, and against Mr. John- out fine or costs, nounced today that he would permit presented to the na- tional Democratic convention for the vice presidential nomination. Johnson 4 s name to be tion and wil] be i one of the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY. the first | ferm as they The Christian Endeavor Society will hold its regulas prayer meeting | TERH & conization. e at 6:30 tomorrow afternoon at the AND REVIVAL WORK First Presbyterian church. Topic, HAS BEEN SUCCLSSFUL ~The Christinu Virtue of I“ulwlh_\'."‘” —_— Rev, 2:1-10, tent in Dixieland Jenkins will preach to- the close of the service + held a contercuce to inuation of the work Teothodist nul UNDERWOOD INTRODUGES COTTON TARIFF BILL = [ will attend to he 1 been begun so auspic- revival has accomplished (By Associated Press.) and lasting ef- Washington, June 1.~ The ]lvhm»j:l” radilroads red cratic members of the House ways | ke place motning and evening and means committee today divected avonihi: son will preach at the Chairman Underwood introduce the afternoon a the cotton tariff revision bill passed | ol will be organized. All by the house at an extra session of U bixiclond and all others Congress, tested are cordially in- wesent and take part in 1 of the school. -wl to buil ] Methodist vieland very soon, which roligious hnmo- for the peo- + there who cannot get ity for church advan- ood, to in BLACKSBURG WIPED OUT BY BIG BLAZE YESTERDAY. waffney, S €, June 1. —Fire yes- terday swept the business section of Blacksburg, S. €., and caused dam-| age to the extent of $100,000. Practically the entire business sec- tion of the town was wiped out. . Without fire-fighting apparatus, property owners stood by and watched their buildings burn. The falling walls of the Iron City hotel, which was among the buildings de- stroyed, demolished the building con- taining the Bank of Blacksburg and the lives of several men were en- cdangered. The fire, which was of undeter- "mined origin, started in a grocery store. The insurance will not amount to more than $12,000 all told. paved streets, f-LET BABY ON STEPS OF NEGRO HOUSE AT ORLANDO. ers. There ot Kissimmee, the wom- baby on the steps of liere some weeks ago, ' by Judge Warlow in ‘ourt here yesterday. accompanied her charged. that she was ¥ ! Rudie Shiver, the mother doing. peach year the cele cities of the was thought and decided best to have celebration have new $200,000 home which is an ideal spot for the first meeting of this or roan ’J" ¢ child was born A T VSRS ! 1l Rudie the yoNDAY DAVIS' BIRTHDAY. 1 hat we couldn' ‘11 have to put Monday, June 3, is the birthday of | * where it will Jefferson Davis, and is a legal holi- ! out where it cam2 ay in this State Saturday 0 zet it a good 3 - il | o'clock, k. 1 well cared Heavy shipments of water melons | are being made in the vicinity of | éinance Pite Ravage of the Waunchula. Prices have been rang- .z $200 or betier per car STreets, < TAFT NNOUS ABOUT cut an order guardian. The enforceme Washir today 1 rom Vir- Parents will is in compliance FLORIDA DELEGATION ... ~...v:r- o the W o i b .af night, City Marshal Young » gin a strict enforcement of ! nmorning, ginia and Flori secki to learn|and set to it that t 420 Rudie Shiver what ground is for rumors home on time, ott x h her husband. there will be defections to Roose- | have business with ©d the child.— velt from delegates pledged or in-|Monday morning— D -Star structed for President Taft ijnL at { pices ot the Southern Bands' annual ion to be the the State of Florida and Southern i hig outing and new ostrich farm in aus- Associa- State event, held It 1 ostrich moved into thei The barbecue wil] also be a toature and everybody will be afternoon | THE STATE CAPITOL TO BE BEAUTIFIED. Cement walks will be | the grounds, connecting the lawn is to be graded and replanted, and the walk set to beautifu] shrubbery and flow delays, Bands will attend this big outing [trom all points, and the committee charge claim that they will enter n the biggest crowd that ever vis- Jacksonvilla in one day. biu A Tallahassee special says that th board of State institutions, after rumber of unavoidable let contracts for painting the capitol und beautifying the capitol grounds ha laid throu: he BRADENTOWN NOW HAS ‘ CURFEW LAW IN FORCE June P unaccompanied by, from their with is also to be interior provements on the capitol buildi which have long been needed When the legislature meets April, the building and grounds v present such an attractive appe ance that all will be proud of ! beautiful environments. ito] improvements will be hei by street paving, which the o7 These which prohibits boy years of age from runnine fed, so there, if not as a mu- 15 @ guest, as everybody .‘suuul of 5 p m, number ne i |t | I w N Kitchen crews, rant was is mding obscene corning Rey, iter Cmental intoxicants, LAKELAND FLORIDA, SATURDAY JUNEI 1912, Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. No. 182. BY OTHERS N STRIKE AND OTHER EMPLOYES MAY QUIT IN SYMPATHY. (By Associated Press.) New York, June 1. housand or more waiters twenty-nine hotels and and many clubs, The ree (ting ts, ad., leaders say engineers and smploves will be called out ATSON WILL BE KRRESTED AND TAKEN T0 NGUSTA (By Macon, Aszociated Press.) June 1.0 A federal Thomas K matter 1ewill be Thomas, il he 2 hetore tils prohiably o\ today, tiker ista tor the woner AT THE METHODIST CHURCH. At the Methodist chureh tomorrow Isane O, FEDERALS KILL REBELS WATERS MAY B JOINED " IN FIRST BATTLE IN GUBA GOVERNMENT TROOPS KILL IN- KITCHEN CREWS ENGINEERS SURRECTIONISTS AND DO NOT SPARE WOMEN, Associated Press.) Jung twenty-seven rebels and eighteen | (i accompanying them are re- i ported to have been killed in a bat-| | Ue with the federal forces near Pal yesterday, The strike uf' res- threatens that other wiar- ied today fop the arrest Watson, charged with through the served on Watson and he licar United States commis- Jenkins will cach on the subject, “The Battle the Brook.” This is the second of series of sermons on Five G dtles Recorded in the s Iy the evening at 1 Amusements, flerent,” the special Good, theme # 1o do with alecoholic drinks, arouse Nicate ul them to overcome subordinate the higher nature (X day an o\ Excursion rates will be given on and the big doings will and Everybody is Sacred Word the sermon the sacrament of o Lord's supper will be observed, T30 the pastor Wi pivach the sccond of the series Bad and In- being This has noth hut refers to those dissipations which in- appetites and passions, and cordially invited to be Sun- morning caent and hear both sermons whool at 945 in the 1 Epworth League at 6:30 in the ening., HOURS TO BE 1 TO 24. | | ! Bryan dianapolis to attend the wutomobile ! , Paris, June 1 Beginning last | {nizht at midnight, the hours of the ||i‘|_\ will be numbered from 1 1o 214, ‘H'lllll midnight 1o midnight, on all French railvoads and in the postal | and telegraph services Timetables Tor be all the heme have the and instance, I p. under printed, for while and so on roads heen 17 is used, 23 o'clock, omes new | in- the Post- marks on all mail matter will be sim- | ilarly registered hereafter use of a. m. and p. m. that the system will adopted four-hour” a s N I T or Idlrnrtors and the .| holder of the » away with the in clocks is widespread. HOADLEY THREATENS SUIT. (By Associated Press.) Baltimore, June 1. uit at law. URSE FOUND NOT GUILTY This will ity for the, It is believed | be generally | tract for the construction of the con Paris and throughout necting links of the Atlantic Coust |, France and the demand for “twenty-! Ling railway between Dunnellon and [ homasville, Co., today sent letters to the Balti- | Loore Trust Co. and *o the former di- | rectors of the Alabama Co OF MURDERING CHILDREN. New York, J 5, a young 1 trial for s al Branch of the =ap Brooklyn, befor arged with the wr-old a ooklyn, was fournd » ame into the conr » accused heard th " she collapsed Pensacola chamber o is making eve free © a paper manufacturing plan* ite in that city on v cffort to in- to | w LW | | Town ,IwL’.un have a working | dred Joseph H.| ol that the road will b completed Hoadley, chairman of the board of | | by the ti largest indmdual common stock of the '?.\I:abama Con=olidated Coal and Iron ling pushed | structed by JOHN BONACI\ER MEETS WIT}{ ACCIDLNT IN lNDlANAPOL!S. \. Bonacker yvesierday received | a h-l swram from T, K at In- dianapo stating Bon- acker, of Tampa, had slipped and fractured one his ankles and! would be compelled to stay | Hoosier capital for several woeeks, No details of the accident contained in the telegram. and Bonacker d Bryan that John went 1o In- races.—Tampa Tribune. Mr. Bonuacker is Bonacker, aoson of Mrs, K. . of this city, Prospects are bright for the build- ing of a new railroad in Flovida to by known as the Dothan, Marianna and Guli Railroad PRESS ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD IN PALATKA. The Press Association will be year in Palatka and al] indications point to the | t attendance in the hiztory of that organization. siderable portion of the program is to be given over to the adoption of the standard cost system and the or- wunization of a State Typotheta, (NRSHIP FLOATED, BUILT FOR FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC | EIGHT-HOUR LAW PASSED. Waoshington, June 1. The Senate has passed, 45 to 11, the House eight- hour hill requiring that every con- tract made in which the United | States is a party shall contain a pro- laborer shall be permitted to work more than cight hours in any one day. FUNERAL OF WILBUR WRIGHTTHIS AFTERNOON ' vision that no mechanic or By Dayton, Associated Pres June 1 persons paid their the semory of Withur Wright today. The tate in the First Preshy- for three was viewed by o vast throng the ) Thousands respects to Pody fay in s and bur- for terian church hours ing funeral this afternoon tve and street ear and steam road traflic suspended, WADE, CLOWER & WADE PUSHING RAILROAD CONTRACT. Wade, & Wade, contractors, the Clower railroad who have con- via Otter Creek, Perry and Monticello, work on an extensive force of four hun scale, men employed which wuzurs » they caleul: Jan. 1, 1913, if not as everything possible that tends to that end Qs be The road is the trank lin. and hefore, heing con between Ylorida Montgomery South | threating geala Star. CHINA FAMINE OVER Washington, Jun. 1 Afrer hav- z collected more than £I80.000 famine sufier lonatior v d by th 1 ‘ ' alt EHIIEHEAI] AD PRESIDENT OF MONTANA UNIVERSITY (By Associated P ) 1 . Mont., J Vord w received re from 1 t Craig- head, of Tulane university, that h 1 vooepted the § l'u ¥ of Mon tana University i in the| were annual meeting of the Florida held this | A con- | minutes the church bells tolled | Ola | have | NO AMERICAN TROOPS -~ YET BEEN LANDED INCUBK |COMMANDER OF WARSHIPS OR- DERED TO INTERFERE ONLY TO PROTECT AMERICANS. (By Associated Proess.) Washingt No Ameri- fcan landed at docording 1o reports 'l.-.-rnwl cday ar the State depart- mient. The commander of the gun- hoat Paducah, which is standing off there, is under orders to land forces Lrewerely 1o protect fw‘upnm. Messrs, | June 1, heen on, marines have | Daiquiry, Cuba, American lite and MORE ABOUT PUMPKINVILLE GRADUATION EXERCISES. | Pumphiovitie, Mla., Laditor Lakeland Evening *‘ Dear PHRe o have [ your alay 1z Felecram: Sir Thinking you ploasure readeis a detinite the might giving SO Lue ol idea ot Gi |‘<‘lll' wmany exceiient teatures ol staduaaon progeai, which we 1V.l’.- 10 e tie holer ol preseniing SOOI your oy, b am wiiting you | Arew dacts regarding these features ‘.Ilhl the youny who have | chosen o prescut them, Oue ol the wrst numbers will be le Salutatory, entitled, people bheen i | UStanding with reluctant teet (By Associated Press,) | 4 it oo Where tie brook and viver mect Athantie City, June 1 Melvin Va- ¢ Al ¢ s will be delivered by My, Stu- viman foated his airship Akron, in : i S rdiosas Noutlunk, a0 young man ot wWhich he hopes to cross the Atlantic, Bach paticnce and carnest applica- out of danger here today, and, :Ifhl“u“" cireling over the meadows and the | 4 \ ol : A Essay on Goars™ will be de- Lay tor nearly an hour, made a safe S : firkhire ‘Im.ul by Mr. Sylvius Wayback, the andin : K humorist and wit of our present |r NS, This essay contains some of Sylvius' best work, and, while {limorons, is trathtal as well, i Pror, ullebicn, whose great [ learning and intellect have added sreal zlory to Pumphinyille Avad cmy, s man ol great logie, and his address on “Higher Cualtu will [ sound @ note of warning again-y the taterialistic spirvit of the age Deacon Wayback, in his charactor- L o thorough style, will deliver the biccalireate address, founding Vs rennd ks upon that well-known Poct ol our childhood, SOl Nother Hubbard went to the cupboard, ot The cles poem, cutithed, “Spring,” Will be detivered by the cls poet, Miss Dorcas Columbine, in her weet and o winning way Mr. High G Howlingawell will fa- vor s with a vocad solo in his usual voice and manner Mis der a Cordelia Bangumflat will ren- piano solo with weariations, will be much appreciated HO means must the will handsome:t which Iy I fuil 1o men Trigonometrical Oration, delivered by one of and tion which the be most accom- I plished members of the elass, Colum- Applejack This will on that great and inspiring sub oty UBeyond the Alps Lies aly.” The Valedictory will be delivered by Miss Seraphina Highonor, student, who “The bus Lysander i our | ost necesstul has L ehosen us her subject, Progress Lol Pumpkinville | surely your readers will realize at once that seldom has such a program been | pocsented in your city or any other. of edacation, music, and wit, have for miles to hear the of the Pumpkinville a 1 this year will, For years, people been coming graduating ex- ereiaes wlemy 1 trust, be no ex cplion ihove, there will by ' In addition 1o the he the writer of rd vdvemy, short addresses letter, the pre Pumplinville A« dent of 1he schoo ol trustecs of atid the pr Also board We exXpect to have 2 recitation hae k n $1,.- ollected more tha Wi

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