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Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. b1 LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. JUNE 27, 1912. No. 204. swinging a Clark banner, and nir- i i 4 % FORMER PASTOR HERE. 15O TR ;:-;z;e,l PROMNENT FiRES A THE BT comewnon | ..~ ..., TONIGHT [T twenty-two minutes, in mmphance the most beloved preachers in the < Me i forence s I - with urgent demands for order. i et | M xlnvnhs( conference, is spending to The Wils % & % ] 4 p \ day in Lakeland, having come up .10 laon'.lol‘t‘ch won, New \or.\‘ R {trom Plang City to be present at the | { voting with Wilson. | - | Luilding of the «ln.uh in Dixieland | D¢ { o 3 P! o. | AR W ) > T.h'\ report ot' the permanent or- | : - L : Rev Houscholder served the Lake | ganization committee was then ud.vm-‘ . R land church in IS8 and awain in! i g *hairman ie Ja & hog g % ! A ¢ | ed and ( rman Ollie James hegan | 3 ] : i‘h" H0's and there is no ohie moer | his address, and is speaking at tho| A 3 "% 3 {wel ithi ! | | welcome within thy borders of Lake time of going to press, | - Y s n, ] HMand than Mr. Householder. Hayin P Rt R | ks k : | Kiown Lakeland in her infancy, h When making p2per-hanger's pasto | % . i 4 l“”' appreciate to the fullosr extent a little soda should be put it. Thi g 3 3 ‘I‘U‘ remarkable srowth (he city has| prevents spiders and insects from eat- | 3 i $ ix. ade, and he prod wonderfui I VOTE ON REPORT °F1i|1: the paste. Too much soda wil!‘ [ things for Lakeland within the nest !lF NOT TO0 MUCH ORATORY 1ALS HE DEVELOPS | take the color out of the |msh> NEIpS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE | RISING STRENGTH. o 'k 3 N ‘ MAY SOON BE NAMED. WUSON PNS GOLF | 4 - 5 INPEADIG EWYUHK““ RAIN e e Wces )~ 600 < AR oG AevoLumoy MLSON N COIENT i s ¢ : : Stk : Luke Lea, of Tennessce, Seems to B ers Claim the Rekult of | o2 GREAT ezvEnaze ov.| . o e \G | 1W0 CONSIDERABLE ARMIES EX.| . o™ Of Teunessec. Scems to Be | PREME MOVEMENT FINDS HIN L Wik : . JICERE Y0 ARS8 A Progressive Forees, | CALM AND UNCONCERNED. 4y @4 BLOODY CLASH ToDAY. | R | (By Associated Press,) | Photo & Ly Aviwan sy Assoclation. PLoto by A an Press Assoclation, | (By Associated PPress,) | } EETR H ress i ol SEAGIRT. NU 0. June 27 Gov-| NORMAN E. MACK, CHAIRMAN UREY WOODSON, SECRETARY ‘n.n:.!.i\m‘.\» ,'“',”“'\ i T T ki i lernor Wilson is clated today at thel DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COM- BENMOGRATIO. NATIONAL |COMS Le Moevic ol at hand t [LrERuEID s Ul Sives WOU | oetion of the Democratic convention| MITTEE, MiTTeE I| e Py ot WL Il SN sion of the Democratic national cons e Democrati : ¥ o fday. Five thousand rvebels, well in- last nizht on the unit rule, He was J trenched at Bachimba, . tour miles much gratified by the demonstration for iim in the convention but re- sarded it more ws a “‘demonstration tor the progressives” than a personal triumph. He arranged to play golf this afternoon, but will receive news jcn the links if a ballot is taken. ces Certain His Recognized as Leader of the mination, ited Press.) vention which as ocalled ar noon v when the delegates report of the creden- | ud seated ten Wil- om South Dakota, rters claim the vote wination of Woodrow Ploday, the wame of the partivs se- south of here, ar .\p».u.u 10 CHEARS | o s standardbearers in the pross the federal columns of equal strength idential contest are expected o he- commanded by General Huerta, At ‘ _ : % come Kknown stake is the city of Chihuahua, for 3 . Nowinating speeches will he made during the day, and balloting is ex- pected tonight, months under rebel control, and a vital point in northern Mexico A tension, such s never hefore was manifest, prevails here. 1 is gen-| The triends of Woodrow Wilson erally realized that a rebel defea: | Approach the crucial test with great- ninety votes, which wont back to the Clark- | whination, were cast to-! AIR SHIP STARTS ; ; X ! bl el : ok for the Wilson dele- | ON OVERSEA VOYAGE. | | o s i orretreat would mean a disorganized | €6 confidence than they have - yet | | mnouncement of the Mizht to the city of Chihuahua, with | manifested, '““'-"l regard last night's ote was hailed with' re-| (By Associated Press.) 5 S § looting and rioting as a cli e | overthirowing "l. ‘ the ; unit |u| the Wilson delegates. Hamburg, June 27-—Zepelin's diri- | . 5 '_ report from federal headquarters is ”““"”:\f' the "“‘““"f' of the Bryan Lote was: Yeas (to seat | ible airship, Victoria Luise, started ; - that Huerta will attack at noon ‘.“"l \)'l“"" AT significant. Much sates), 639 ; nays, 4 this morning on a ten-hour oversea i 46 b E e il importance is attached to the report G aehL D trip, with twelve passengers ab':urd. 3 MAN WHO WORKS FOR $50 PER that Bryan would throw his support {10 the New Jersey governor. Bryan, Cvoted yeas, 14; nays, 10; | The monster airship flew directly out : % MONTH INCOMPETENT TEACHER however, has not said he would do Florida, yeas 2, from this city over the North sea. this. Carolina, y as 18, A SR st e et e Epa w" Chicago, June 27, Edward J. Tro- The men who are to be placed in delesates were es-| WORK BEGINS ON METH- & . 5: P hin, Cook connty superintendent of | poninarion are: Governor Wil-on, KL ARRE R ODIST ASSEMBLY GROUNDS. X s schools, declared last night that men Champ ¢ iovernor Harmon, Work had b I ol A were not ulm[uln-lll to teach school Cong S 1 ’ s oalso sev- \ssociated Press,) ork had begun at the assembly ; p Ctheir services Md., June 27 ._1'|,(-“‘“’”n'l‘ on Anastasia below South ; for [1~\ Ih‘m $,.fl a month. The su Leach and soon all will be under | Photo @ by American Press Assoclation. Photo by American Press Assoclation. perintendent made the statement | Slay. T jq | Way. Contractors are now busy -.ml\.|CHARLES F. MURPHY, LEADER OF GOVERNOR JOHN BURKE, NORTH | .\ '\ i ot notices to 1 e an Uho: Diauori, ned a =i, amiq [ing artesian wells which wil] suppls TAMMANY HALL. DAKOTA'S FAVORITE SON. ; £ Alter the smoke of the fi and 4 2o ™ at he would cancel cortif | mation. The floor: tha y 5 vast hall were the water necessary for the chautau- where contracts were made for O sesglons, Senator Luke ast hall wer | Lea, of Te stands re st capacity. wha ) Jua city when it is established. The | = P N O than this stipulated salary u nizoil loador of. the | ;s : e securipg of the water was neces | A “In the school year that ended jn |00 recostized feader of the Was manifested on J ’ sty Teie oo i dth- s i s of e vevr s DESPITE THE POURING RAIN, e Ll S ! that there might be a plentiful sup- Trobin, “many teachers were gettine |7 P00RHINE nor g il lg "t e wiev s il o ENERGETIC CHURCH BUILDERS |17 g ot the preaident only 35 0 month and i the y i s i Lte: Jony I the president, N ' i vis shown that he intends to leave grading work will begin and then S previons many of them, according to 3 tront hoxes, the the St. Johns Electric Co, will stars ER ECT HOUSE OF w OR HIP . Wwere heing il only nrothin mdone to 2ot the nomina- Sl ;;l el reparations for the extending of the £20 and 30 Nignzolsn wulhrostresivg sl s el South Beach line on down to the as- ; I have told every teacher that TR bl i '\:,g.,s,!',,,."",f,,,,‘,} FEAT OF BUILDING CHURCH IN ONE DAY PERFORMED FOR FiRsy ' ‘' ! o Sl ot Pl ik — TIME IN FLORIDA BY LAKELAND HUSTLERS. [minimum salary mst b $30, i majority report PREDICTS 10,000 IN S e 1‘\"!”\‘ o am certifying to the sehool had seated ten | ¥ divectors ws capable are worth that 1 South bakota, NEXT FIVE YEARS. This morning ot 60 e first ol Bvery lick was made 1o count, each by gon o more and they must get it | MR. EUFFORD FOUND PROP- on del i 1 man had his portion of the work lnm, they eanmot teach in this conn ERTY IN OHIO DEMOLISHED. Rev. N, H. Willinms, pastor of the it the Methodlst church in Dixichiud B2 | I Ion reslag : A 1 Pbring up, and thar all have done e AR &id .| Methodist church at Bartow, is in|was driven by Bishop fienry € Mo skl S | trated by 1l ‘n Bt oo gl YERBIOR] e city today, coming up to be pres-| o , 0 el ML BB e B sl j wonld vevoke certificates where th : * Teley ) ay, I pres- | rison, of Leesburg, and, alhoul unbelievable amount of work that " Bulilor T elokram : § Sder was not obeyed ent at the building of the Methodist | . J . il & Land on the ool church in Dixieland. Speaking of the rain has poured ncarly the o hus been completed. A bont § o'clock The county superintendent has ju D 4 on, with Sen- day, the large band of workmen [the rain began 1o fall, and through- risdiction only outside of Chicaz | i growth of Lakeland, Rev. Williams | 44Y> the large band o 3 | : : i on only outside o Hcaro | ’ o the 2 Kentucky, as akeland, Rev. William lout the day, with only <light inter - morning of the 2oth , and then the said: “I have never known any town , Worked steadiiy on, ana th — z speeches to make the growth that Lakeland |is that the church has been built - [has. The city will casily have 10,-|wil] be worshiped in this evenn 000 people within the next vve[thus has Lakeland again fora Lullaiig voltinue To0e v ool o at |l|v‘ foot of the Peal .-:“w | years.” the front and demonstrated tha 1 1’11\"- s e e Otter, one of the most Famous m:u L the roof of the larze geain barn was = - — citizenship is of the prozressiv > By . |in the countey. Mi=< Pollard will b sneed. to, the extent of $300, The Mr. Truby Osteen is spending sev- | ergetic brand that does thin: stands out e bR the ener- |, U snmmer, and writ | eral days very pleasantly at Worth-|does them now.* Y, l.ll’:lgl'h.«.\’l\hllt 55 and loyalty | &h having a most enjorah : i . S AR R (o BlOW £t G 1nzlon Springs, whr?rc he is enjoy- At 3 o'clock this afternoon !".;;"m:"n:"_" S S 2 Fdawn principally ol ones. Our & ik | g a deserved vacation, reatherboarding was on, the ot T B ) G o Rt intRetorily . ade laid and only about an hour s them prominent business m"'n of the remained on the roof. Reports 1o “it¥s volunteercd their ervices, and . 3o have wi od tirelessly all day. About the scene of activity are to the «f- Mave worked tirclessly all da i . to replace the buildings at one fect that all will be ready thirty-five expert ks j’ ' SR fiered milur services tonight, which will ! among those at work, ar hedr their houses unroofed The minority by H_i>hup Morrizon if the 3 ‘"”:"'l’ :;‘d"l’:"']\';‘f:v’."!""“ i : = e or ey ey e orad. ¥ permits. o M : . ; Bright and early this mo: 1| At the noon hour the i & 7 o Bl e b Haaes large crowd was on the o .| church spread a biz divner on the g : . S flSotor bl Ge ready for work. The first 1 .| grounds, and abo W o A driven by Bishop Morrizon, * ,‘l'l'"fi'fnl to partake of the magnificer el 7 ond by Presiding Elder J. I ;| array of eatabics ; ( 7 the third by Rev. I. €. Jen} ‘, The people of 1. fourth by Mrs. W. ( jrongratulated o) fifth by Mrs. W. Fiske ]u|r ilday—in having « the sixth by Miss May such a short Immediately after the 1o - der such advers | mencement of the work, the. first chur ! ammers and c<aw srected in one d zh the and wens are inde eral favorite sons. Bryan was still at work this morn- Democratic national Titthe poosip as to the viee prosidency and probably that will bhe lert until the head of the ticket will have been acclama- ommittee on pived at o our hone ey 5 : bt BB vet tonr storm-ridden hon missions, it has continued, however, Miss Luey Pollard i the enthusiasm of the church build- |y, o ers was not dampened, and the lor now at Hotel Liour of our buil Bedtord City, Va., which | ting for the implement hons honss completely demolishe ¢ report fcete bl not damazed 1o test vote nd Wilson forces rates in s, after the na- rity based | v oonr insarance company and cmployed three mechanics that two| “d more votes and without ong cent of insurance ¥ ex-Governor inia,and the © Blanchard, of | Blown down and broker We expect remain thout five L {tend our ildren fruits arc 1 tingz a church in or achievement. There are twenty-r | Why do we find <o 1 | banks being organized 1t the church collectj basks b A \ R | the State and hav 1 ay ! cause there is no smaller coin. — Flor B 3 E. M. HUFFORD EX-SENATOR FRED T. DUBOIS. I with the State comptrolior ida Christian Advocats THOMAS TAGGART. Bremer