Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 22, 1912, Page 1

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l A SFyELT OUT N0 PUSHING PLANS TO FORM NEW PARTY ‘-REISSXVE PARTY" IS u.‘x‘{\'(‘l-'ED AT CHI- \SS ‘IEETXNG F101 70 BE NEW PARTY'S T + Machinery of Repub rates Where Roose- » Are in Control. outed Press.) azo, Jun reliminary : dzation of a New today defi- jons with the convention. tting torth his po- ard, he spid that n hud declined to s relat contends are 1wl not recognize its cod his delegates. Lo (g in'the conven- ng that, free them from ballots toR i in case L not to cast thei ol from wlding a brief e in- plans for a ed o number exclhuded noon 1 forward i NUHING . NEW Press.) I I ) LN forn W o leader dioe ) oru ' | It ha ot at 0 I'rocy noeed ke ove ail par- reanization LSON HAS S IN LAKELAND. | relatives develops H Ander- with the| Mrs. Wilson is iord (“onn.) uarried his | t of history | M may be ‘ Savannah n I went o zet the i | | | | to the Bartow district |GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEETING AT MEDULLA A few du {Roads Association met at Medulla with a very ful] attendance of mem- bers. Addresses were made, and there were many valuable sugees- Lions as t county. members were received, that interest in the work of the as-| Ifociation is becoming wide-spread | throughout the county. The next meeting will be held at the nl\lh . | Liouse ul the association, east of Scott luke. ]lu w'»!\ be held 1d. NIBE UMLEPET " NAMES USED BY REPUBLICAN lElI]EHS ting thereafter in Mulberry The me Associated Press.) June 220 Denounci (By Chicago, the Roosevelt members of the « dentials committee liavs, “zutter workers™ and Upartisens,” the maejor- | ity of the members of that commit- ltee answered the attack upon them made public last night by R, R, Me- Cormick. A subcommittee ap- 'pointed to draw up a statement in re- ply. This action followed the sion in which the charges of “liar” were hurled back and forth, wis BOS- Chairman Devine, of the creden- ti committee and R, 1. McCor il;niak, of Hlinoig, a Roo=evelt leader, in a heated argument in » room today, cugaged committ nent signed by atticking the Dovine e over a state the Roosevelt work ot the o Loittes Lared i niembers are willtal i GREENWAY VS, FLORIDA A. B. Brown at His 0ld Home Alter Three Yemrs' Absence W : B I <ot N Florida I e Co yeut ere but 1 tind the tamous | tate and I Greenway 11 reen is vl ool and ! ith 1 Florida \ I s now | I 1l no rowted | vo. | T hitt ) v ' 1 Yot grand ( ' 1 wat ni ! 1 i T 1 i "y 1 e s nrer i \uba The oduct ) oulity is the ontput of the pho=phate mines, which run into millions of tons per year Il riines are controlled by the Mor reest eole United operates ef and t} second 1 er plant in the Mulberry It s that are w winter to work every one wi i BROW year aroun A\. B O cares COUNTY CONVICTS ARE TRANSFERRED. | * The county convicts who have for some time ity of Chicora and other parts of road district have been working in thi been On s0 much rain the force was not able ago the Lakeland Good » road improvement in Polk | At this meeting fifteen new | This shows| witl] Myl ruit, oranzes and!é the vicin- transferred | account of LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1912 Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. No. 200. OEFINITELY WITHDREW FROM REPUBLICAN PARTY I[lIlAY | ® by Auerican Pross Association EX-PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 'BEGINNING Ofi THE NOW IN SIGHT END IS AT CHICAGO AD G CONVENTION WITH AN ALL-NIGHT SESSION PROGALLY AL ‘ ! TAFT'S NOMINATION A.'[G5T & CLRTAINTY 5 (1 \ ited Pre ; 1 d o S | 1 f1he | af 1 " bing ne in d o I | | we approach 1 ke nd I i [the memories ol 1 entii Grant ! !v4.x;| wed by the toke Hay bie po Knowlede s tuat red by the it ol Th inll disg | and a victu inzton were scated by oa vive voee vole, I'he time ol inte ver an hour annious, and o half, it be tht bhetoy and ame in probable wljorrumeni could not come N o'clock Sun jday mory The con | + fer again at Chairman oot an {nounced that the credentials comamit ftee had completed its work and th pit had seated alp the Tat d }H‘wnl Texas, The anaited report on th nted to the long s delegates was | Teony i | ntion at 2:12 poom Govert Jolimson theren lefi the conven ton, dechn he would not or be bouid by its action 'STREET CAR STRIKE . CAUSES TROUBLE IN bombs were thrown in the principa H Whom Bryan sent o telegraphic note sqare by siri " Hree ey i it rikin: CeLcar eme g King them o join him in opposing ployes, One was Killed and thirty Parker 'l:nrl Strong forces of infantry and This statement was emphatically maary o CoRlree cavaley oceupy tie street natde today by beo 1 L Hall, na DIRECT RAILROAD SERVICE MULBERRY TO BARTOW. Trains Will Be Running Into Bartow Via Mulberry by July 1. Rain and a0 scarcity of Tabor has Decn e vethack to the tinishine of 1y tew railroad into Bartow via Mul 1‘ Vi however i e conin | e, Landey orne: us that teel : nolaid to the nowithit “' viles of Boatow, and also from to oy i . 1 il 1 ro ! ! | e by o ] ) T or 1 ST. PETERSBURG WAGES WAR ON WELDS. 1’1 1 i ( o | " ] " " t wWith a 1 ‘ 1" I | e ' o | noet ke | " " f " i | I o o Litio 1 nu rtoto heomade do iy i ool order, sani | | S ) LECTURE ON SOCIALISM Miss Helen pointed hy vthened by the in toshall banich evil At 5o may | spirit, ' H tozether in Liberty, wadk an | | o thank Thee that une light, and prove worthy of our wi vlory has been revealed, 1t dling i« Thy knowledge has dawe W pray tor onur land and nation tbout us are the manitest Save us from vice and violence, onvy that providence which and hatred, restlessness, revolutio in the affairs of the world and ruin | “We pr Thee for Ti “Command blesging, we pray |ing blegsings; for the law: Thee, not alone upon our own land 'in league with us and 1! Liut upon all the nations of the carti; which are our friends; for 11 cspecially upon the nations that |of mountains and that mor rope in gloom Bring upon them lv'.-‘ generous 30il, for the the beauty of spring and the frait- of the field and forest fulness of summer, and b nothe |sounding sea; for home cloudless dawn of universal peace, and sanctuary; for flag when the war drums shall be heard for light and liben no longer and when the battle flae ".". and. above all, shall be furled in the pariianent ol il for the r doctor, |to finish th work of hard-surfacing Thyself in the face of J¢ man. And unto The we aserib of the young |the Chicora road, and at times were, “We rejoice in the the praise and glors 100 Amer " his glasses |unable to work on it at all. Time|represented here today After prayer tion tool ¥ for sev-|was therefore put in filling in arrvnnrflfrrvedrrm and equality, i in order th: U ‘ormed me |bridges and the approaches ther-to. | patriotism, progress and at large, the s 1 fifty-sixth m » a very fine | t I knew it, ' Be- me a gencra- ssed in Tam- 2 the slight. | be shot, must {—Mulberry Herald PRICE OF ICE REDUCED. red hundred poun rents worth The City Council in Chipley is dis- cussing the establishing of an elec- tric light and power plant in the ;growing town. Seventh hS ! with its background of = % history. We thank Thee large, the Seoo principles, achievements Seventh Miss of this party; for Linco Fourth North ¢ I Harrison yLoma and Secor for .1ru.d, croes and p on of the m; \ru: yeu. t ommittee was ho are %, taken in tnance of that deme i the guarantee of cqua) justice to al - “Wea pray Thy l.. s mbly, these delezatos Idevolve arduous r Grant unto them cloar! | I While the con ther reports of t ittee, a woman cns and the crow bors of the cempleted, The Taft delezates from Was platform comm N. Y., on the i far She expect oon 1 1k enoneh to deliver Jectar m platform If her ambition i rati fied she il leet on winlizm She wants to do her part ‘ ] world over avain . C. B. MEMORIAL TO BE UNVFIII:D NEXT 'VIAY Florida’s memorial to the Men ol | Le Confederacy who took part in th mpaizn above the clouds at Look out Mountain, Tenn, will be un ciled in Chattanooga park next May The monument will cost 315,000, thi monument having been appropriated the t3ate. SPLENDID RETURNS do! { STARTED ssion ran well | the l-.ulnl\ reas- | ion was called tozeth- | ] P Breyan will actively oppose the | s felection of AMton B Parker as tem- e By Associated Press Pporary chairman of the Democratic Ashog LT J Her 8 sor- | N ¢ ']‘ "‘I'" L erions disor- |y ional convention, regardloss of the "". HOKe But i Lhe sveets oF Uhe o dondo faken: I thie fve cindioates vapital this morning, when (b PROGRESSES WILL BF N THE SADDLE 1T BALTINORE L FRECIST - SWEEPING CONC }..\510\13 DOUBT- LESS WILL BE MADE TO THIS WING OF THE PARTY. PI.ATFI]HM ABOUT AGREED UPON { Bryan Will Acm.l\ Opp()sc the Se- lection of Parker as Temporary Chairman ot the Convention. (By Associated Press.) tor the presidential nomination, to tonal committecman from - Bryan's home State, who said the issue over Parker is more clearly defined than and that the fight had to come reports that there might tins Crogr O over, ihere were e holt i Parker were ly locted, and woparty of tormed, hut no one close to the Bryan Locder s would contivi this vodine 1o the loaders now here e comservative and radical leaders {1 revd on the [ ot it | n ey than I ' 1 il 1 ! n [t I I ol CAYNOR ENJOYING BOOMLET | IN CONVENTION (ITY Uy A oociated Pr | I r Colm ' " | vl ! I Y I I ‘ il rad moa I (Hi | pro | lette LOST HAND IN ACCIDENT. fishing on Shingle creck v afternoon abont 3 o'clock, Mr imidt, a well known citizen the misf | lose two fingers of {through the accider i i hot zur | Mr ' nid 1 In ' th i i

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