Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 24, 1912, Page 1

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() A LAKELAND, FLORIDA, MOXD |CLAYTON, OF ARKANSAS " HEADS REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONMITTEE HBK HUHNS (By Associated Press.) Chicago. June 2i.—Powell Clay- lIH PAHKEH ton, Republican national commitiee- man trom Arvkansas was made tem- pm.u\ chairman of new v L CAND IDATE OF PRO- committee today 3 FOR TEMPORARY N O‘ CONVENTION. Republican when it convened | The meeting adjourned after the ap- v|:oinnnvm of with -‘. LR 4 committee to confer Tart and ascertain his wishos re mnduu: the n.mnn.: of a «h vrman ;Ld to Floor o.l wnd Issaes Will Not { a Compromise. iated Press.) 24.--William Jen- candidate posshves to make wiee Alton B Par- iy chairmanship ttional conven- plan being con- | Wilzon the na- | | tryan and ortly before Hiet to name a tem- | md settle the mu-‘l “There |MAYOR WILLIAM J. GAYNOR OF Progressive Ngw vonK. arman against Mr. Par- | He Is Looming as a Strong Candidate Ztessives cannot agree | for the Nominatlon at Baltimore. temporary | be e cand T‘l{a - |‘ .x ;n\~4llf]h:dnll“(wl;iml.j Y PERSONS DB.OWNED i ! IN NIAGARA RIVER. mowho is satisfactory | closest friends | 0 | By Assoc i =~ too well defined ‘I“"i L L ) Buftalo, N. Y., June 24.—At leasi and that| 5 | twenty persons were drowned when de the fight of his A 3 - ook whirs lhv"”“. dock at a pleasure resort on the | Niagara river crumbled last nizht Mr sild at noon, candidate fur]‘ Ldate for Hryan's ompromise entin b ocontest will s NENG OTHGES ot ACUNGT IEREM (By Associated Press.) El Paso, Tex., June 24 teen Americans in Velardena, near Torrcon, recently idr lated Press 21 - Word I that the June Seven- and over- tuined the se- % lined up b rebels, who brand were tewmporary chair- | 5 drunken Mexican 12 pite of the pro- H 1 guns in their faces and threat- tmes, of Ken- cloed immediate lion dollar Dorters death unless a mil- ransom was immediatel | IS SERVE NO- 1111.4‘-l| 2 ;| {:I 'v]\‘v : l[.:r.nu't. l. “I :d VUK CHAIRMAN 1 f“'l "‘ .4|;|‘ of ‘« >~~'1 -“»‘ ‘4“'&:‘ ‘ :l“ i ) mmitted by Mexican revolutio ! 1 ' ! ol To pEe federal iptured [N for, v exvouted in \ t & 1 1 command oy i Diaty another for 1 privi g illinz th Bryan o © """ MOVEMENT FOR HALF HOLIDAY | decla STOREKEEPERS AND CLERKS | ¢ Pro- e asked 10 The Telegram has been Leive publicity to a movement lookine to the ernoon : g LEGATES WON'T AND FOR mnnx closing of the stores one aft- week - Thursday has| { been suggested— in order that « valw.l storckeepers, ot a week- : oy half-holiday during the summer l'i i him ”““Ii. suggested that if a day can bel inder the, agreed on and all will close, 0 vote for Qs-| T ay be given through the newspapers resident, they |®o that the country people will not e Parker f(“r come to town to do their trading ou van replied | that afternoon, and hence will not he committes | Gisappointed by coming in and find- a | ing the stores closed. The half-holiday idea is very much m {' —_— in favor all over the country, aad * UlTLook many Florida towns have the plan al- VERY GRATIFYING, | feady in operation. The promoters — "|of the movement here hope to get al! cach Several dele , may have notice hout the merchants and business men to Florida | consent to close, and they propose to pleased | inaugurate a good ball team and ar- coming | Fange to have a game of ball on the ‘n\ home | Pome grounds once a week on the iafternoon on which it is agreed to i Close, C. Tem- “r got for son of 1565- Miss Nathalie Saturday an average with relatives ¥ never did The average © ETowers STORES WILL BE OPEN TONIGHT., as $2.21 a Roquemore arrived night to spend the summer Her many to see her friends ; ore delighted ,mz after 6:30 on account of this be-| IHS a doublt pay day. l | used in Lakeland, the latter pur Stores will remain open this even- olso furnishing the hrick ! No. 201. ® by Moftett studlo. PRESIDENT WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. As forecast in the Prosident Lakeland Everine T i of Saturday atternoon Tatt was renominated by the recular Republican party Satur cht Indeed, Roosevelt havine i Progressive party of his own, it was lurs to do. Viee Pr Fatt’s running mate withdrawn from the thing day 1 party and st the only lett tor the repa lent James 3 selected 1o be Sherman was again President Tact received G671 of the 107N voles, or Dmore than a majority The Roococdt dels remained in the con tion ha bt took no part in DProces The Rooevelt dele sembled in Orchestra hall, o tew blocks from th Colisenm and t forma Hanted odore 1t el et lidat o of the "o | | P et md d Wi " Op ot tion work wi | MILLION BRICK TO RBE I i | USED IN LAKELAND PAVIN! I s ith Tn \ \SET | | ntire ontput | teri . d agai e | piant, and a contr onnt Lakeland for pavinzg » vl quire another million posvi John R LAUNDRY INSTALLED TODAY IN TREASURY DEPARTMENT | Coplaud has just (o} arrangements for sendins the | land ol Tampa from Baltimore brick by schooner to i Washington, June 21 A laundr: whern 15 bheen pat in operations at the purchased the needed supply. A teasury department bezinning to sume time he purchased two mi lay It will not be for the use of brick for Key West paving and ne clerks or for the washing and era] carloads of filling material » roning of the collars, shirts or sum- Ler ties. In stead, thousands of dol- made from W. R. Fullor Tampa, cays the Tampa Tribune Mr. Copeland has completed greatest deal in brick, cement, s pipe and filling material ever o T summated in one lump in Florida @1 Le believes it is but the beginnine his operations in this develop: State. He is president of the = ern Ashphalt Co. of Birmingham &' owner of the Copland-Inglis iir Co. of the same city, the latter pany being under contract to fur: being rs’ worth of paper money will be washed and ironed daily, thus doing v with the present custom of ma- | ing dirty bills, in vogue at the trensury de for many yeal The laundry has been put through a test at the burcau of enzraving and | printing and found to be entirely sue- essful. Bills that have become dirty from constant use, but are yet zood condition, will i« which has been | partment | | washed and | nto circulation Y 'WOODAOW WILSON IN SYMPATHY WITH PURE FOOD IJ\WS (By ,\.\\U\‘l‘ll\‘ll Pres:.) NI]MINM"]NS LODKED FOR \m.mijxfi?fi BYIH“HEUA Woodrow Wilson, replyin ‘ | | BT prommittee of the 018" League made pi SCHEDULE ARP!W(-I’) FOR PRO- | tu questions sent out | [ and other presidential candi CEEDINGS OF CONVENTION gfl.uws to cutline th aiitude toward | WHICH OPENS TOMORROW vure toed legista on. e declined o ! — teply 1o the questions but said hi Judumen BOOGTING UNDERWOOD [tz Committee (‘on~;nh-:mg Sclection of and sympathy are both ab with the pure food laws Temporary Chairman, Opposition | Sirong Against Parker i By Associated Press,) Baltimore, June 24 Followin: [RISHTH Monda tes, Taesday the tie scheduded prosram ot the vt nationa! convention the arrival of del comvention catled o order at noon clection and address of temporars chadrman, and rvoll cal] of States for W permanent representatives of comnittee nesday committee reports, oreanization and speech ol perma tent chairman, and Thursday the Leminations ADAMS, OF COLORADO, OPPOSES PARKER AS CHAIRMAN. (By Associated Press.) Baltimore, June 21 The Demo- cratic national committee soon after meeting today took up the matter of A temporary chairman for Pyention. The selection of Judge Par Ker for the position is opposed by ex Governor Lava Adams of the national committeeman from Colorado @ by American Press Assoctation. th con VICE PRESIDENT JAMES S. SHER- MAN. Chosen Again us Talt's Running Mate TRYING TO PREVENT FIGHT ON CONVENTION FLOOR I-AH"H I-EAUEHS | (By Associated Press.) Baltimore, June 21 The Demo cratic national committee ot 2ol :Hn: afternoon appointed a commit (By As ed Pross)) | tee of two, Chairman Mack and Na Washington, June 21 Siamnel :l\ull:il Committeeman Hall, of N Gompers, Prank Morvison and Johy | bracka, 1o confer with William ! Mitchell, Lihor Jeaders, were helg Besan and Alton B Parker and thei suilty of contempt of conrt by the deaders with the adm of preventing Noor of the Dooteict of Columbin Supreme Conet, ! leht oot convention i vo on with the court’s jin-jever clection of o temporary the Buel tove vl e Lairmn ey Wil attempt o] The committee then adjon ned | eversed Qs T 4 UNDE {WOOD DELEGATES A I'IVE WITH COLO CLAIR A LUNATI( (T rome il B ! . e i | ' ention | Cla I cding ' " . Lkl h [ Il THI ood cain | o Wb ! 1 ) or subseriptions to o maca ) .F ’ ‘ ndorwe 7ine From the Tamps Tribian i | | note that this man is now in jai] o Tampa and ha. developed mpton I T ’ 1S SOLD for Tunaey The Tribune say ERY CITY IS SOLI | A\ man was bronght to the station In R I 1 The tr ‘:‘ turday night as drank and disor 1o ol b erly . | o le 1 ] 1 |t rly A5 neagly 1 ar Voln . licte his name Clair. N ‘ it I ! s apparently about 10 yvears old fand Hon 0., wias =old Monday to swarthy of complexion and ander ' arain-t the property sized 1 lavor o antors, Hodes “During the night St Clair jo'Hara & Russell Co,of Palatka. Th preached to the other inmates from property was bid in by this company ldleof a in | to help matters by his own acts Tampa with a million brick = used in paving work. He lei: day night for Key Wost, whor ironed and put back It is estimated tha' 1} of the “money in=tallatic lanndry imade g alhim time to time, indulging in rambling |0 $225, 000 talks and desertations that began | Thy | fract wer with promoters of thi nothing and ended in the mid- | aen ted by the federal governmen entence serted that God had forsaken him “ fraud, claiming they sent out elezant and left him to his fate V| booklets rcom with bars that He repeatedly ac | oharged with using the mails to de in u ding with pictures of growin: taken from other State, It s O'Hara & to protect were but that he intended [ crops | places in the understoon that bave Hodges, Wants to Borrow Soap. “Early yesterday morning St Clair agreed ‘.-| innocent pure da Homy great deal of noise and sev hasers from the Fle eral times the officers had to guict Land Co. and part has a contract for laying two mu Uncle Sam more than 3500600 After he determined 1o kil have paid in full w g trick on the city streets. vear. PFrom now on only mautilated | Pimself and Lad rt ready 10| Those who t n part pavi Lakeland Part Asphalt bills will be destroyed Rills that | vee as a suicide } alled alon their puroha In addition to the Tampa = | West contractts, Mr. Copela ny coloring. The me out the paving of the street: o most as fresh looking a= when first {land, having arranged to ha made. It is estimated that the ma |entire bond issue of $13 hine will wash and iron aboat 2 residence streets of Lak:! 00 bills a day. te paved with asphalt blo . [ business streets with br One hundred and ninety new mem- | crs have been added to the ots of F o1 Trade in Tampa since uner, which was given Board dollar H t week k irg used in paving the simmee. #0 through the laundry do not los-|'r 15ty and anotlier over and {time exter ‘ d that t ra o « would oap | Th | T ne ol . ] n et ternoot \ | rep b 1ed and a n and an | wiil on hand to root for their favorites - Py - —e

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