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oL 1 T FORGES convention had at 6 this morning set- tied only 14 of the 72 contests con- sidered vital by Governor Hadley and other Roosevelt leaders, in their ap- peal from the decisions of the na- tional committee. All of them, to- gether with 20 that the credentials IN A |.|VE|_Y -‘rommium- took upon its own initia- {tive, have been settled for President EST TODAY f Chairman Devine said if the Roose- [velt members would confine their at- | [tacks to those districts included in the list on which they have bas their principal charges of fraud, the committ to conclude by tonight i) CEFEAT FOR LATTER vy wugummes U STRENOUS BT i AGANST PHRKER (By As:zociated Press.) Chicago, June Branding Juda» Alton B, Parker reactionary, arternoon | William Jennings Bryan telegraphed {prominent hem = throughout the! TION \orzs DOWN HAD- LUTION IN INTER- osp Ot i ROOSEVELT. wa able ~ittce May Conclude i jut Decisive Ac- Not Yet in Sight, Roosevelt | itd defeat in the! as vieto 40Donays, country, appealing to them to join ing to table the| ” ] him in preventing Parker's election or iadley, which |,/ temporary chairman of the na- any of the con=ftipnal Democratic convention, CUDAHYS ARE REUNITED. g ol any cases cdentials commit- | I Kansas \H). Mo, Jung 21.--Mr fand Mrs, Johin . Jack)y Cudahy { thave been reanited. Two years ago E741LLD PROCEEDINGS OF THE COI\VLNTION }u formal decree of divorce was issued [to them by Judge Slover. This fo!- lowed the sensationa] attack of the lhusband upon Jere Lillis, a banker Chiadrman ROOUE agt weok a reconcilintion was of order atifected, and the two returned th had come that the | poygekeeping in the apartment at would 7 Main street, that has been o cupied by Mrs. Cudahy since a short [time after the divoree, INPEACHMENT ARTICLES - NGAINST JUDGE ARGHBALD (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 21.-<The house l_imliw-i.'n',\' committecyvoted unanimous- i1y today to report articles of im- peachment against Judge Archbald, of the Commerce Court, who has been report in favor lunder investigation for alleged mis- \ssociated Press.) 14 s00il asvs 14 ol ! el wmittee was still cdowhen the conven- The plan tahe up the U and others thus far comittee, wth day. Was o 1ot wunouticed that the wis the report of tho cidentiads, The report us two Tatt dele- N1 Alubama dis- tl com- e national Cormick, of Illinois, stants, | behavior in office in connection with ot Wil liak o dilnpbsiien 6o Tl 4 : o o wajority re- | coal land transactions with the Erie [P I”' L AED B0 MmpuBI LG Pefnal sehiool. Last year the graduat " railro: i=h, or to strive for more than ing class of the school was addressed | 4 § “i"m, HHo | ratiiond. @ just share of the county work, but |y v Sopmror W1 Boral, of 1dalo gtk “.”h“",‘ AT takes the position that every paper| T cofimencement CXOPCi roport of the mi- RANDOLP}{ PERRY KILLED in the connty s entitled to recosni- |, : "‘f‘ "’ ‘ f‘ : i ot cd there “'””M, BY TRAIN NEAR STARKE..M.“ in the distribution of publi ‘“:m“ ' " "l. " ‘4‘“ |“|‘ sl ; W <!' ODEY Urenchitas [ bustne (DRTR| them freely gi i V‘l' S o I. it ase” Chair- c | proved thorouzhly suceesstal in e o CWhile Starke, June 21 Randolph Porry yvear ten thies the amoun « espoct o Ieteha : ¢ 1o U-yeur-old boy, was run over an re of county patronage in 2 4 de it | b A 1T yoesterday morning by a v:.nnit:n!mb advertising, bocsting, pnh bt ; I‘]‘m : ey ; i P“r,' _on the G. 8. and F. 1 ad, near | notices, ot d .‘“\ : ‘ b7 S 2 s ‘:‘u.\;l:“‘.mI ”’i}: bl ¢ | The tax ligt this time ds the i i Wtion I n 1l From the evidence adduced ot the bost i years, due dondtloss 1o dh s H‘ i Gy i inquest it geems the child had been yepal increase in the county % wood W IO in i A piding on a T. and J. train \\I.ivh!\.-]upmnm the past yeur. It will is addre T ,‘ . 1,x““\\“-:S was backing .n.. and .\\!;'-n .il s!(.J.Ml: d;, upy each week about eight p T I e e R A BeJumped oft and started across Lhe fop the equivalent of 4 newspapeor functions durine the present ge-sion 1 WINOT= ;8 and F. tracks to the depot,|size of this issue. of Coirree .\' :‘.‘nv‘luln'.;:; :,”i:_”“‘x.“;.,“,l‘;srl‘l,l:.lh'. \":“r',ll:ll:::w:‘,:d 5 Speaking of ""“’Sl'r‘l""l-. they He was the orator of the day Feb to substitute ;,U hed ';’,‘ 'h"‘ ¢ ",,;A”” ¢ by the Ia- now ten “f. them lnlhht"l“i i) 2 when he addressed the 1,000 poy jority report E,;-.Ql dtu-'npml‘m:. it “.'”'"'_y' They are: The i crnment printing office cmploves on tr was withe | 5 . »‘ & (nurn-r-luIunfmht_ the Polk ‘George Washington;” was one of an opportun- L Record, the Fort Meade | : the four principal spe s at the biz He took the ;MICANOPY LUMBER Pum '-‘"_”""".". Herald, the Florida ¢ Southern Society of Washington han and present- | IS DESTROYED BY FIRE. |tain (Winter Haven), the Dot quet the same night when he spoks | rould lm'v--ml : A : port Messenger, the Highlands 1107 on “Patrick Henry” and recently wa by any dele-| .\lu-‘anup.\, June 21.—The largeimer (Loughman), the Lakeland-\i- une of the principal speakers hefore | '*i\\'ads- sawmill owned "flld ups:r:nc-d by th‘i burndade Herald, the Lakeland N« the California State Soc foty at its raised the | Melton Lumber Co., at "h“ place U“‘“’ and the Lakeland Evening Teleo 1 banquet, The Senator has made many " r already b}'rnod ,\'cstorda}'.rfmrnm;; at"l-:m Of these ten papers, five (in ! friends and a splendid impression g delegates speci. | Cock: Fortunately there Was M0|ig the one daily) are issucd 1ron cach time. e ziven case :’;:e::_l?ndr[:::r fi;:d‘:p '::’:;)‘:: (:: this office, which also prints A DR M) T " the nkidspnr-ar the mill. The dry ::::Smr il R WET AND DRY CAMPAIGN P : “iled Watson's|yiin, filleq with lumber, and the g ON IN LEON COUNTY. ¢ e did so be- commissary were preserved intact. - — ‘onvention to : The fire is of unknown origin. There ‘80 great inter- a3 ik \"|is insurance on the property, just - = 7. 4rty. Taft's| pow much is not known at this time, J : “d to 4able | g4 My Melton is cut of town. All cars 4 = A roll call in close proximity to the mill were pushed to a safe distance and were saved. The fire was a big one ani the end of town in which the mill 15 two daysigiands was a veritable inferno for bama dele- atout an hour. W at E!ake' Zun by States 1if the 72 con- Vote on the B ‘0 Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912. Photo by American Press Assoclation. UREY WOODSON, SECRETARY DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COM- MITTEE. COUNTY TAX LIST WILL BE PUBLISHED BY LAKELAND NEWS At their regular June mecting the county commissioners of Polk county awarded the work of publishing the delinquent tax list for this county to the Lakeland News, and publication will be made throughout each issue during the month of July. This is the first time this work was ever done by any newspaper pub- lished outside of Bartow, but th» present board of commissioners real- izes the fact that the several news- papers of the county are all doing splendid work for the development and progress of the county a and that as a consequence all the pa pers are entitled to consideration and an equitable division of the public work. This is in line with the con tention made for years by this pa GEN. LAW RETURNS FROM EXTENDED TRIP | x.md dry” campaign is on in leon jand wife to S A L R Co, J L. Yates General Law returned home Mo day evening from a very i trip of business and pleasur bined, to points in North an Carolina, Washington City an points of interest in the no:: fthough tired from traveling - e { |eral is much refreshed fron s tabled, th p| IN HONOR OF MISS REYNOLDS. [tion, and gives an inter a vote of Miss Bessie Summerlin entertajned | c0unt of his visit. In W the member eD \ Q. Club and met and conversed b a few friends V esday afiernoon Taft, Speaker Clark, Mr NITTEE in honor of her guest, Miss Mary ?1?:’11(:1{.10“ promm'ln. n r T Reynolds.—Bartow R.oord iding our own s HT SESSION s and Fletcher Homer H. cars old, T an all- ‘eon of H. H. Hank drowned - - €ntials com- as Gaines bathing with while out now has LaBelle 25,000 capital stock L whol,. | “|the most prominen: _ the city, who are Photo @ by Amcrican Press Assoctatlon. NORMAN E. MACK, CHAIRMAN DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COM- NiTTEE, SENATOR FLETCHER DELIVERED INSPIRING ADDRESS T0 GRADUNTES He delivered an inspiring vomen graduates who are to take up the profession of teaching in and poar Washington, Seventy-two will teach in the graded schools while the remaining thirteen will apply them clves to Kindergarten work T'he Senator was invited to deliver this addres the superintendent of public 1o the by Miss Goding, principal of the Nor senior from IMlorida 5 by schools Tallahassee, June 21 Tne “wet | county, but is being conducted very |auietly by both sides. The drys ar led by Mayor Lowry and the [paign committee consists of some bhusiness men of onducting sonal canvass of th« pree The people of the city appen thoroughly alive to 1 i it might affect the I lege for Women located in Tallalias see, Cam- of 1 per city The local basebal] fans are very much enthused over 1he ro-oreaniza tion of the Tallakassee basebhall cluh ind are preparing for a sories o ames with Middle Florida o o ia cities. Several of ATS are back again in h > games are creating much in- rne Dies in County Infirmary Just as Wife ton, June 26 United | Stites Senator Duncan U, Fleteh or, of Florida, addressed the gradu it class of Washington Norma: chool No. 1 Wednesday atternoon, | June 1o at 2rRo opeome, at Continen- tal hall, near the Corcoran Art Gal- lery. messiage to g District of Columbia and alio | NOTED SONG WRITER BALTINORE 15 IN READINESS 10 ENTERTAIN DENOGRACY Obtains Divorce. Toledo, June 21, Hughie Cannon, 448 years old, song writer, who pm-l duced some of the best money-makers i the line of popular songs in recen: i here s, died inmate the teounty infirmary, an of | Just when Cannon’s lite went ont i his wite in Jackson, Mich., wa- "eranted adivoree trom him ['1 LEGATES ALRE\D\ ARRIVING e i INCLUBING THOSE FRO! S FAR TERRITORIES BRYAN 15 TO FIGHT PARKER Ex- lection ARMED POSSE IN SEARCH FOR ROBBERS OKLAHOMA BANK (Lational Committee, However, wected to Ratity Parker's Se i as Temporary Chairman, | Y Associated Press,) | By Associated Pressy | altimon wne 2 altimore Durint, Okl June 21, Scopes of | Vlimore. June 200 Baltimor |Iln soted Torth today as a real con aried men are searching the sur- ! ' )\ vention citys o Everything is in veadi rounding country today for robbeps, : Bess At e Armory for the great con Who robbed the Fisst State bank of {vontion Fhe o principal busines [ Pokehito, this morning, and inoan [ Liocks are for the Giest time covered Bour's battle with citizens probably b cartoads of tags and bunting and thousands of cteanagers crowded the ftaldly wounded one and seriously : A i thovoughiures and the hotels injured an ' ¥ Pisgured anocher. A hundred shots o The meeling of the artanzement were exchanged, | Moty committes and the opening ot head | i < St quarters ol the variows presidential {PRES:DENT TAFT'S PICTURE candidates stavted thineswitha hoom i MISSING FROM CONVENTION [1h. stars and stripes of the nation are mingled with the orange and Chivago, June 21 For the firs | Hack of the State o Maryland, The Vi in the history of Repunlican na- | BOer save the anti-Wilson men a [tional conventions no picture o the [Shockat fivst thinking they were Princeton colors Wilson leaders, placed there by the liad stolen Ppresident hangs in the Coliseum, who W State s and tervitories of the United States et to mame a0 candidate for [ Warch on them, Bove 108y delegates from thel Oscae WO Underwood will make his [president and viee president home inoa private car during the cenvention, That the mittee | ¢ y Democratic national com- Will ratify the selection of FIRST NEGRO DELEGATE T0 DEMOGRATIC CONVENTION (By Associated Press,) ments committe Baltimore, June 21, For the first William J. 18 time in the count political his-1 00 ',,'.l,, [ tory, it is said, a negro will] be among e Prke |'. ‘II‘. del 5 'lo lh.: Democratic II'.l : Pl delegates from the Philippines [ tional convention this year He l|.'nl-:|_““| PPorto Rico are here trying to ge! from Colorado, e : e b P planks into the platform in the in o their countries, the former to independence and the lat- Home Judee Parker as temporary chairman of the convention was the statement today of the national committeemen, in who led the fight the arrange- yan is e \|un lo«l here the fight against | erost loolin REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. |ter | g y | followingg real estate tans- | the 10 rule Ktiown Cont sting wtions are fast vrievances, taliin their been made durin: past | o Ve to placing them hefor notional commiitee, londay, wWhich con- J D Porter to J K Boyd, Auna J | Lavne and Corlette A Randall, 5 to Panl W to J L | SUFFI'AGETTES ORGANIZE IN JACKSON MOl Oy y 40 an VILLE dowif, Hancock, 11 1o d mper, | Metrapo ) Balyey, Wil-| I id e Harmon and wile 1o it Bartow Miller to Nedlie 1 irshall Malloy & * o H \ Hewne M 150 Flood and wife 1o W] Co 1o 1.0 movement in the south, the 1o Sonster, Kokosin Realty will The Metrop- Whatesver e orcanization conn 15 Carlton, Dominion Phos Co to A C i far ek dicenssion to ol pes that v Co, Connor and hellaberser Shellaber J Stockley 2 criticism ' niade, recoznition will be that Jacksonville headed by wom du foret and 3 Fvarts, Mobloy, Wilbon jzenes I Cameron, Connor i AP Frantz, and to Henry € [ Heblh and, if A | Reed to Churh of God, J K to W 0 Willia idecation of to Jack Skinner, Leaders to City Bartow, { ment de bers to mitde of 1 wife irage campaizn i aracter and intelli- of to worthy e Ul men Jarl that it is not their de- e ol b | and wif,. | con lier and wife [Hebl and wifs Pilie Adai rand wife IFla Dev Co to H Hoots, O B ooney [participation politics in genera! lllu Fla Good Homes Co, 1A | ‘ :'I hiey intntion of militant land wife to Z M Bowden, Crigler and [ tactics which have lowered thestand- Gibson to E A Pearce, . M Howard [ard of woman's suffrage in England i They do not wish to be forward or and wife to E S Anderson, Newsome tand Jackson to GG W Sellers, € I, Wil-| bold in their work, which after all is ] {son and wife to F I Wilson Jr, M F |2 work of education. Their's is a de- ! sire to help purify politics and [ Caddos to John Milton, I W Wear | influence public questions for Leon | i the onville move- of lare to launch re forth into a general v to Sallie Gay, | in have no o the land wife to S A Ry Co, J I Lan-[best caster and wife to ohnson and G .I Mrs. L O Seward to G O Denham, O J | H F BEECHNUT COMPANY WILL SOON OPERATE AT TAMPA. Fri ‘rier to Rubie O Denham, iardian to Rubbie O Den Dial and wife to W D McR Dean Realty Co & and Miller M Weeks W M E Grantham, | toJ E Melton, M to J W 21.- -The Becchnu will open a branch Tampa, June | Carter | | Products Co , 1 fer '~'mn~ factory in Tampa, w! 1 going Fe eXper and Mrs. ' 1 to Her-|suita for tahlis! ] t \lthouzh ti L to Jldo a nine P pediall and pr ryit f nd t1 Howard