Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 14, 1912, Page 1

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) It JUNE 21, 0AY “HE%?FUH SULONG CHURCH H0) 1 0F ERECTING CHURCH BUILDING IN SINGLE DAY. L.ve been practical- o building of the The date set are willing to help | Young of Lake City, DISTS \HLL UNDEBTAE | Detroit June 18 to i | the convention. gl ; . Thursday, June |} . 2 . pa is Thursd | Young, of Lake City, chairman of JACKSONVILLE GOES AFTER NO- TED HARDWARE ASSOCIATION. Jacksonville, June 14—F. and | Richardson, of the Board started out on a hunt ) 21 K. Jackson, of Lakeland, and F. H the executive committee. . carnestly request- . us early as possible joned. Wi, and all the lumber ~ound the day before. . who is well know 4= been invited and then to hold | (lose of the day. s ooming G. Waring, Horace Watson. Mr. jave charge of the work that the building is done. wodsnce of cold water will be pro- i 10 keep the workmen fresh, wptuous dinner will be . to all who take part in Mis Beaty, Mrs. T. L. Waring, s ‘ornellison have been asked to s harge of the dinmer. All la- % who come are asked to bring r und they, together with their o will not bp expected to pay All men who do not par- » work wil] be expected cuts for the dinner. Ev- in Lakcland who cannot iere is asked to come out and help to the extent of T mar %0 brautiful shade trees all tion of the church and itful place can be T+ 4 day may be spent at | A most cordial invi- L s extonded to all men of the &%t Lakeland, or from any- bas ‘o come and help in the i are urged to there may be 1 The people beyond | are especially asree to bring din- | to phone their | z o Waring, at his real | It is of utmost | ommitiee know ‘ W Womany are | r Nearly is talking irch building, ! fford to make ! YE ISABELLE BoUTON | STARTS POULTRY FARM | a real poul- | alest enter-" iis farm is| north of - L of Lake Ju-| : ¢ 'r of the Lake- i ' 0! the Florida : e proprietors du 1 Miles 1 his wife, | 11 mezz0-0- Bouton whe has %otk to enter leving thar it She also “dom more * professi viotession | ! m’*" ELEcTep VICE -SDE\’I OF ASSOC[A'['[ON Trav- the Florida Association afternoon, “lected | * officers John Dick- bresident, M MeBrida . i ectric cap! Zustine for | Co. | “apacity of n ' The founda-' ' nex’ year. [\ \ othing will pre-; ctee who have the work | ' necessary in caring for tion OPPOSES PRESENT SCHOOL PROPOSITION Can it be that the trustees of the Lakeland school have forgotten that the taxpayers of Lakeland, by a vote of about ten to one, refused to do what these trustees are now propos- By a very decided vote the proposition to build an addition ing to do? to the present school house jected and it seems to me that the trustees are assuming to themselves a great deal of authority to bond this district (for in effect that is what it is) for something that the taxpayers have so emphatically said they were not willing to pay for and did not want. I have heard several excuses of- fered for not following the expressed will of the people, but so far no real reason has come to light. For one, | believg that the wishes of the people who pay the freight, should not be dicregarded except for mighty good cause. [ can and if if necessary will go into this matter in detail but for the present will only say that 1 am alwaeys ready to abide by the decision of the people, but that 1 am not willing for the trustees tc place the district in debt and use the money confrary to the expressed wishes of the people and will what I can to prevent it. A. RIGGINS COUNTRYS BEST ATHLETES SAL FOR STOCKAOLN, (By Associated Press.) New York, June 14.—One hundred | Catlet. and eight athletics, the pick of the country, sailed this morning for ! Stockholm, to repreesnt the United States in the Olympic games. MISSING PASTOR FOUND. Elberton, Ga., June 14.—Thea Rev. Samuel C. Dean, the former Louis- ville preacher, who mysteriously dis- | appeared Several wwpks ago, has been located in Denver. A telegram re- ccived by his wife says he is ill and in need of money. Mr. Dean dropped out of sight after attending the Southern Baptist convention in Oklahoma City. Dean wired his wife for $123, say- ing he would be home in a few days. When his request was referred to the deacons of his former church here, they were unable to account for his|ufacture of fertilizer on a comme: lack of money, saying he left here for Oklahoma City with $500 in cash Tke last heard of him was in Kansas City, from which point he wrote that he was ill and tendered his resigna- tion as pastor here, effective within six months. This resignation was accepted at a meeting last night. At a church conference a week|to the German experts, in charz 2g0 a committee was appointed toen-| the work, that the plant will he - deavor to locate Dean and was au-f cercially, as well as scientifica successful. electric furnices with a terrifi perature and chemical retorts the ni- trogen of the air is freed. and is con- thorized to use amy church funds him and bringing him home. A handsome ten or fiften-tsory of- | fice building is to be erected on the' is treated with this acid. and nitra’ {corner of Main - nd Forsyth streets,of lime, a highly conc 'xr Jacksonville in the near future. ltlliur is the product. H. Secretary of Trade, | yesterday ,'morning for Jacksonville delegates the national convention of hard- |nare dealers, which is to be held in HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Published in the Best Town in the B;t Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1912. TAFT THINKG HE HAS|GONTESTS STILL GOIG THE NOMMATIN GINGHED THE WAY OF Ll No. 193. LABOR RIOTS N NEW JERSEY GAUSE BLOODSHED my glasses and had to go home for another pair, as without them 1 am almost blind “For several weeks Jones has been Very severe in his statements about me, and 1 resolved that as there was no satistactory legal way to stop his slanderous writing, 1 would take the law in my own hands. With that de- ishmen:. During the scuffle | lost[ | I The Florida State organization has named three men to represent the organization at These men are G. E. Noblet, of Tarpon Springs, presi- dent of the association; Secretary W. These three men are going to De- troit with the intention of securing the national meeting for this city Mr. Young arrived in n‘lh' city yesterday morning for the | purpose of arousing enough interest among the local dealers to get them |to name a delegate to the conven- was re- and the race will be run just before ! cycle shop on June 20, the entries closing on the 30th, the following list of prizes offered by do MANUFACTURE FERTILIZER DECLARES FIRST BALLOT WILL|CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE CON-l TELL THE TALE. WITH VOTES TINUE TO GIVE PRESIDENT TO SPARE. BENEFIT OF DECISIONS. (By Associated Press.) ™ By Associated Press.) Washington, June -*There Chicazo, June 14.- ill be no third candidate. Al in-|hours of acrimonious argument =t formation 1 get is that I will be nom- inated on the first ballot with votes to spare,” replied Taft today when asked about a compromise candidate. in two delegates from a single Okla- homa district as rival contestants The committee then quickly dis- Laura street in Jacksonville is to itri.r contest, in which regular and be broadened and the whole street il- | contesting delegations were both iu- luminated and many other improve-|Strivied for Taft. The contestants ments made before the work is finally | " .,Ii St Ih d : ; finished. | he First Tennessep districy was then taken up. RODSEVELT LEAVES - ~ THIS_AFTERNOON FOR BATLE SCENE (By Assoclated Press.) New York, June 14.—Roosevelt HUGHES DECLARES HEIS NOT THIRD CAN- (By Associated Press.) announced at noon today that I"‘l(‘h.-\vl“- P\;)‘rk.l ‘_'""". l:' "':'sm" would leave at 5:30 this afternoon skl £ MEUEE o the IURItd States Supreme Court told friends tor Chicago, in response to an insist- ent demand from the Roosevelt dele- gutes there. here when asked about the Chicago reports that he bad been mentioned as a possible compromise nominee for the presidency, said that he is com- pletely out of politics and wouldn't permit the use of his name under lany circumstances. RACES AND BALL GAME ON JULY 4TH. Plans are now on foot to have a| bicycle race on the Fourth of July, the course being from Greylocks to the ball park. There will probably be a baseball game in ghe afternoon CI(ABL!E JONES GETS THRASH- ING FOR ARTICLES IN “DIXIE." ' Jacksonville, June 14.- the game. The rules governing the race will ws dealings, D. M. McMillan, be on exhibit at C. J. Baldwin's bi-, Siness deatings, 1 ey she well known naval stores opera- | tor, administered = severe beating yesterday morning to Charles E. Jones, associate editor of “Dixie,” Claude L’Engle’s paper, who for sev- cral weeks has been devoting con- ::ulor.nhlv space to Mr. McMillan and | his business associates. Jones is con- Entrics ¢an be made at the bicycle shop. There will! be no rhan..es for entrance. R. C. Baldwin, who is instrumen- tal In geulng up the races, hands us the citizens of Lakeland: termination | lost no time in follow- g out my plan when [ met | ernoon poscd of the first South Carolina nlis~‘ DIOADATE POSSIBILITY| | this morning No il cmu: IN AND SEE ! HOW EASY IT IS | the torenoon session of the Republic - an national committee today resulted | The Evening Teiegram would glad to have avy of its readers, whe woald be Letween 4:30 and and se o ress try. Visitors are cordially welcomed L00D SITUATION N LOUISMNA CONTINUES SERIOUS (By Associated Press.) be interested, to cal] any aft- 5 o'clock i newspaper plant in opera- \r this hour the afternoon edi- [tion is on the press, and the spec- tacular part of the work is in prog- The machinery is the most up- | to-date of any small ¢ity in the coun- 1STRIK£RS ATTACK BIG SMELT- ING PLANT, ONE KILLED, SEVERAL WOUNDED. Jone- (By Associated Press.) (R laborers stormed Perth Amboy, June A thou- sand striking the plant of thy American Smelting and ) [ Refining Co. this morning, one strik- being killed and three seriously wounded by deputy sheriffs, in the firing which ensued after being driv- en back The striky leaders an- nounced another attack would be riade even at the cost of more lives or Governor May Call Out Troops. (By Associated Press.) I Perth Amboy, N. J, June 14.- Exhausted after a night of rioting, 4,000 striking employes of various factories made no concerted move towards disorder today. Gov. Wood- row Wilson told the sheriff that the nilitia would be called out if needed. The rattle of revolver shots over the New Orleans, La., June 14.—One|heads of rioters last night kept the by one the managers of the big sugar | city awake. plantations in the Bayou Lafourche country are abandoning the fight against the rising waters from the levea break at Hymelia, La., Bayou The water is rising half an inch an hour. Sced for replanting will be necded as soon as the flood recedes. Conditions at I.uling continue bad. TEACHERS WlLL BE HARD TO GET: Wabash, Ind., June 14.--Short REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, The following real estate trans- fers have been made during the past week: Carter Dean Realty Co to Mrs E M Holder; H G Stone and wife to W W Mann; W W Mann and wife to H G Stone; Sarah E Finney to ¥ M Ryals; ¢ L Morrison and wife to Charlestown Mining Co; W W Cum- sleeves, low necks and short skirts|mer and Sons Co to Mary Cummer et year. Trustee B. F. Hubbard has just announced that these styles cannot be worn by teachers if they secure the results from their work, consequently he has decreed that no instructor will be employed who per- sists in following these modes, Last year the \ sh - county best First Prige [fined 1o his home on Third street, |y, of cducation issued an edict to $5 in pz)ll],ll;;': cltizens of Ilak“",\nffvrin'.: from severe Rt and i o offoct that ne girls who were en- land UEUiBeg O Vi oK. o His-tead "'"l'u:uu-ll would be given positions as $5 pair bicyele tires, by ¢, ), pajg. "VOF e 1ol ove teachers win, ; : i The affay took place at the COPNCr| ey hoapd pefuses to it the ban 1 box A 1. T. Blunts, by A, 11T of 'l.'hilll and Walnut streets at about [ i wivls this vear because Clgar Co. i Soo'clock, but was over before any o eaient reaalts of last vear's one could reach the two men. How- $1 box candy, by 11 O. Denny | trial cver, a crowd quickly gathered, and | | I shaving mug, by Red Cro-s Pl Jones was taken to his residence macy. hort distancs away, while Mr, Me- Second Pl‘ize, Millan returned home in his antomo- straw hat, by K. F. Bailey bile to get an extra pair of glasse pipe, by Lake Pharmacy Jones” wounds are painful, and will nice shirt, by Jos Levay probably require attention for se.- (h-,an and press | suit, by Wright cral days. Mr. McMillan was not in- | Jured in the least Cholco OF. xny.alg u:honse by J When seen at his residence on | R Third street, Jones declared that Mr Third P"‘e vdeMillan had attacked him without | ‘"' ::Ir:ltii'u::mr’ by Vaudenslice & carning. He said that he .lmd ' y virned away from McMillan, believ- 1 set Jap cups and saucers, by 11 .8 the latter was armed, and that' pers’ 5 and 10-cent store. 1 knife, by Jackson & Wilson (', hardware. 1 shirt, by Murrell & Sharp. 1 pair silk sox, by Clough Sho« ¢ 1 quart Armour’s Grape Juice, ' D. B. Dickson. Clean and press 1 suit, & Carroll Press Co. he turned his ‘ruck him in the head wheeled to grasp his assailant, < he did, McMillan struck him over ;e eye before they fell in a clinch lones’ left templ.. showed where one of the blows landed, and a lump on e back of hi- srother blow. ther bruises. McMillan's Story. Mr. McMillan was seen by Ders Besides this he had at his of- FROM NITROGEN OF THE AIR. fice in the Consolidated building Charlotte, N. C., June 14— Ti- -nortly after the affair ‘ook place first plant in America for the mun- .nd consented to discu=s the occur- rence. scale with the nitrogen of the “There wasn't much toit,” said Mr as the basis, is being tested out McMillan, “except that Izave Jone Nitrolee, S. C., near two 32,000 hors- a deserved thrashing 1 saw Jon.s power hydro electric plants of walking down \Walnut street and Southern Power Co., on the Cataw:- called to him to scop | then askes ba river. The plant uses 4,600 Lor-- Lim why he had been writinz s ur power o felectricity, and the exp ri-'rilous articles about me e an- | ments have already shown, accoriinz -wered: ‘Because you have been of ralking about me’ 1 told him tha I had never mentioned his name ife . then said, ‘Well, | will not write any- ¢ thing more about you.’ ‘I know you'll not,’ to run. By a process invol Limestone pulled him back, striking him at the same time. me I hit him again. verted into nitric acid ntrated fer | | back MeMillan | He said he | and | head also attested to | | No. 8, ; pomsible | which it I said, and with that he started |of the tr | several places “I caught him by the coat and. As he turned to evade|cepted o Jones then |Robert Lafferty of New York linched to save getting further pun-|pew club house buildinz PSS Yoo, 'HEARING] ADJOURNED IN'5 EEL TRUST GASE (By Associated Press.) New York, June 11 Government | counse] ounced today that the | hearing of the dissolution suit azainst the Steel Corporation would be adjourned until further notice FOREMAN OF BRICK MILL MEETS DEATH. | Lying <tretched at full length arross the rails of the Seaboard Air Line railway tracks at Valrico, four- teen miles from Tampa, Charlie Whitlock, foreman of the brick mill at Valrico, was cut to pieces at 8:20 o'clock freight bounr north The en- night by train Seaboard, last of the trom Tampa to Jacksonville Lgineer saw the foreman on the track Although stop the and whistled several times every effort made 10 Leavy train in time, it was found im- the speed a was to do so at was traveling time the engineer first saw Whitloek and sounded his whistl the foreman, had heeded the warning and got up, would have had but he did not At the 1 he time to reach safety, at all and showed no signs of | ife either indicating that he was in a unken stupor, unconscious from some injury or that he was already dead when the trair m. The badly manz wheels n passing across him in ‘ribune bedy was o! Elks has ac- Architect for its The Tampa Loz + plans drown by | Resentlug | wijj not be seen in the school rooms [al; J 1 Lancaster and wife to Lake attacks made upon his character and |,y country about Wabash next|Wales Land Co; B P and R H Axou to J H Lancaster; E E Skipper to H H Haseltine; Trustees [ 1 Fund to I E Skipper; J A Newsome et al to A B Ferguson; F A lall and wife to Paul A Pomeroy; T G Lockwood and wife to W A Lyle; F I, Thomas and wife to R I Thorias; Joha Patterson and wife to R E Thomas; Mar- tha J Sands to Thomas and Wolf; John Patterson Jr and wife to R E Thom M A Waters to J B Thorn- hill; Plorida Dev Co to W R Bow- en; W R Bower to Fla Dev Co; W O lones and wite to M Twiss; ( W Flower and wite to J (' and Villa A B Ferguson and wife to J D Ida ¢ "Totten to Jennie Scott; ll! H Zimmerman and wife to ) R farovo; GOP Quaintance and wife to | l R Farow; T B Hendrix and wile to I hillin Gettel Fla Townsite Co et it to 11 Ruching; LF Taylor and wits Tto 0 N Reynold-; W Lewis et al to Cox; His; :1 has M Brown; ¢ 1, Morrison and wite 1o W Lo Wingate; A L Powell and wife do 0 Connor; ¢ M Knott fand wife to Thrvey and Jone AF Fletcher to Bank of Mulberre, J§ K hee to W T Overstreet, 1 E Botstord ‘uvul wife to M Clayton; D H | Sloan and wite 1o 1 1" Langley, K 1 ‘;\‘.vlv and wite to Dre g W Bryun and wife; 3 W Clark and wife to R W Hammond; Chas W Morse and wife [1o Geo Bowman: LT Semmes to 1 W | Wethington; Fla Hieh Lands Co o Jl Wicsman; Amalgamated Phos Co Lty Safe Deposit and Trust Co; S T [and 3 T Gaily to P B Puke; A B Parber to Courad Louis; € 1, Wilsou and wife to k£ E Skipper; Helen Har frison ot al 1o J Pilkington Jr; Fla and Ga Land Co to 1 D O'Hern; J B Smith and wite R Whiteficld E B Lyle et al 1o J B Smith; Lyle and Co to So Land Co; A B Ferguson «t jal to W M Hampton; In- | vestment (o G Lockhart et al; | W K McRa« to Geo B Cox | Standard Oil Co to A ¢ L Ry Co; A H. Sloan and wife to T T Harvey; 1l {Fund to J T Smith; J T Smith to W {5 Merchant; W G Ransome to John to O Seszoms to € and wife | Browning; ¢ H Walker to W K Jack- son et al; J D O-11 and wife 10 G | W Toph; Car! K nd wife 1o So Land Sec Co; W T Whit, and wife to Wahnetta Farm o: Fla Townsite Co to E 11 Dud 1 M Howard and wife to Sarah N¢ ;W B Hill and wife to 1 Saroom Lancaster & | Wilson to T 11 I Land WA Evans to 1 Spence J M Kil- patric and wile to ; letson; Evans & to Eva J Fritchman- Evans & Wilson to W M Corder; T E Moore to ] D Porter o e T - o A P e TR R T Ragiihin e S diel R RN v DA

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