Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 29, 1912, Page 1

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HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM oL 1 | WRECK ON OVEIDO BRANCH. Orlando, June 29.—Train No. 386, over the Oveido branch of the sea- board, was wrecked yesterday near Gabrielle, five miles this side of Ovie- | do. ! The one passenger coach on the| lr;un. containing six persons, broken from the train and turned | cver. There were six passengers cboard, two of whom were so badly ‘ Traised that they received medical | ettention when they reached Orlando They were Mrs. E. H. Kildee, of Chu- luota, and Mr. Daniel Simmons, i 1075; A0 HOCE YET BEEN MADE was also | :.»: Chulnota. The cause of the accident was the the 18 .\FTERNOOIn BAL- | L IN PROGRESS. LOCK HOLDING. ing of rails. The engine, coach, and a flat car loaded with 1 passed over the spread section, l‘.lv trucks of the dropped to the ground; {turned crosswise, and the ot the coach cansed it to tarn over {Phe ground borderi bu coach Passen e the wheels | i momentun the track was tor an Hour Wl:ue; i, s Transter of His | | ) Wilson, MNAY SOON END and the coach turned ruoon to b ting the nomint al candidate, tor comvening the | General Huerta, Commander of the | was taken, 1t 4 Nt i Scantad tbabn Federal Forces, Preparing for i i two-thirds rule is| Decisive Strike. | g 1owas reported that Chair- | B : (By Associated Press.) Ortiz, Mexico, Jung 29.--Intricate meuveurs, about which the great- are maintained, are in jrogress under the direction of (:un-i erz] Huerta, the federal commander which, if successful, may squelch the Yexican revolution within a week. A < (irine the day from the Ldvocate the abroga- est o tloor leader of the seerecy orted that a nomina- {ean nothing unless made Lo vl of the delegates; also Copyright by Harrls & Ewing. OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD. Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JUNE 29, 1912. No. 206. | OEEMS TO HOLD KEY THAT MAY LOOSEN THE DEADLOCK ———————————————————————————————————————— AT THE METHODIST CHURCH TOMORROW. At the Methodist church tomorrow ! morning the pastor will preach the last of the series of sermonz on Five Great Battles, this being The Se unll Garden Battle, and dealinz with the jagony of Christ in Gethsemane In the evening the presiding elder UNDERWOOD otEMS 10 -~ HOLD KEY T0SITUATION CLARK IOR(I‘b (‘OI'RTII\G THE | SUPPORTERS OF THE ALA- BAMA STATESMAN. OFERED CHAIRNANGHIP Al Least That Is the Rumor, It He Should Throw His Supnort ;Eh\ fR Cason, will be present aud 1 On Monday evening the third cuarterly conforence will take place. | | Sunday evening at 70050 the :n-r Will preach Divieland Mol jedist char lias will be the tirs ryice | nthe building as the ervice appointed for Thursday nigl ! « Caneelled on account of the rai schoo) Dizieland \uth‘ laite U | Conad Sunday school and Leas ufl j rorvi the First Methodist chure I e wd prayer meeting on ‘ ednesd evening, Prayer meetin g \ 1 Thursday evenit D0CK WORKERS WILL Will Be Idie in Port of New York. (By Associated Press.) New York, June 290 Leaders ol the Transport Workers' Federation which last night called a strike poain=t seven coastwi steamship Lnes, say that bhetween 25,000 and JOIN BIG STRIKE | | Between 25,000 and 50,000 Persons | i Secure Clark’s Nomination, (By Associated Press Baltimore, M., June 29 Wentiad thedy md stragele, lastine wactically all nizht leaders and wadie body of delegates were Late in poaking their ve-appearance at the | main centers of activity this morn a decisive birds were ballot veached the onclude its labor tonight rly saangnine | would he today and comvention It is the general feeling that i Clark wins, he must win quickly. The continued deadlock is one thing which might eat away the command- ing lead he has already established New York's ninety votes, with Clark from the tenth to the twelfth ballot, are not regarded as a depend- i quire ""0'”‘"3‘5 o . MULBERRY FORTUNATE IN REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ao will be involved in the port able quantity if the contest Is pro- ©pue to permit a majority pattle is expected at any moment. SECURING PROF JANOWSKI - ol New York alone Tonged ; | . onged. n Ited @ Ll toliowing real estate transters AT W G TR R A b resulted as e i ) 4 g PR R fibr 00 Thnowakl wis: Hery. trom | lxase Dipitingde S GHE st 18U pized as playing an important part in 4 i Wilson, 356 e ; el . CooW. Deen and wite, Florence fi Bhoss fonl 8t5en of bullots Harmon, 29: Lakeland last week with a view 1o 3 A the present eritiea o of ballof armon, 29: i i : ? ¢ reen and husband to Mrs. Kate Se-| W6 4 itg. They are ding solidly, with Foss, 214 Brve 1 creanizing a brass band in Mulberry. : LR Jey are s ing solidly, V ke e S After looking over the town and] Wardi Barlow & Saddler to 1. W. no indications of wavering at any e "!““‘”“l Fhaneg L0 talking to a number of youung men, he MeDosclly J. W, O'Doniel to I\, carly hour, but their 123 votes on the i '\“"'Il“"“”‘ 7‘1"‘1[ et decided (ll“l' the lm\jn-.d \\N‘m \\'x:rl‘| , vorie's Warren Feagin Mere Co. twelfth ballot made them in a sense t the conclusion of " i ® g ’ 0 Sarren § ' ¢ . ¢ ke jgk d 11 (DY Assoniated EIoh:) while and will return here next o R b Watran; RoLoW ‘m" l_l Al (By Associated DPress.) a key to the Clark situation, for with ‘l‘ Ji\ S Washitigton, June 29, —Tho tarld Tuesday night, at which time an or wite 1o M O Feaging J B White to Stockholm, June 29, The United [ them Ciark’s total would be angment- aske W ) » o 3 3 ¥ ’ s ;:v',“ ‘l;”'::.r‘: (t\|;lnlit huard ‘went ont of ‘existence “"_lu"' ganization meeting will be held in| ! 1 Palmer; Fla Dev €o 1o HeFfe ocam led at the conclusion to-[ed well along toward the necessary ASR UL \v:r"' \:'lin?:“(h i: Yeinie. Cniions S8 TOk pRovide) the Council chamber, Prof. Janow- | ¥ 410 Rk ““lrlm"kl.l‘.“".l' bifi day of the first international team two-thirds. At the Underwood head 1200 raled that n M,T 2 a” ,4| money to carry on its work. It wis cki has recently organized a good | ' MO Feaging DM . |'|||I.\||| il.lltl competition for army rvifle shooting at fquarters there is not the slightest in- '. ] oLiing “fl‘l’ formed in October, 1904, panid. i Lakeland: . 1le. comos-walt] Wife Wb Mary Mather; I8 18 Swearin- T OISyl Gemes, dications of directing the vole as o BLALIOE SOIE cLrvan ST recommended, and with the good tal-| =" and wite to Laura V' Swearinaen 5 Lalanee of power among the other Lining amid shouts 5 s s ane 1 wife to Otto ; WL | fdes 3 S v Ay in Midhan A DeVane an candid tes, The sole idea seems 1) Brvan said: “As| BIG SALE EVER‘“‘“’E LAND. |out whtet e wil tid in Stulbores.} 5L tnvestment vo. to| HON, H. . DRANE BETURNS |\ 50", (i tndorwand stronsth 1R e . cuaht ( eoabie i 4 an N 10rk's votes are cast for Report says that several days 220! o i1 foct “””"‘”‘\ e |’:I<I 1T Hummel; sioms Investment HOME FROM NORTHERN TRIP. |, . i U Tttt 1t wounld: paths Ly vors from him. thore was Bold ten thousand ace S RN Coto G M B ssoms Investmens : : ¢ ey |8 strer et from all gquarters, in case i L of Everglades land ying betweon o Coto P De Canugy Rate M Brady 101, dinies s QUG o bread came from the candidates 4 Lak g ()l: : hol “‘1. West Pal 2OARD OF TRADE MEETING H 1o Denham and Snell; A D Gilly | from i pleasant and beneficial treip o ol Missonri, made Peach. The board of internal “,;,‘ MONDAY. JULY IST | ud wite to Inlia %4 Foil; R 11 Ram-]'0 """.‘" Lick Springs and L‘”“h. Reports are cnreent early today S0 Ak T l'lll\'-’l-lli'lll received from the com- R { | and wile to W T Abhott; Swann ‘_IH"‘ 3 He Stomlind Wi tho Satas that it Underwood would step asidoe A B ot pany purchasing this land L0600 Lty UL Meab it nd Holstinger Co to W D Bdwards; | 1Y eh route home and attended the for Clark the majority leader of the o anting i”' i \\'h'i: S it Board of Trade at the City ‘I.I!l s Proston and wite (o A 1 Fupges | meeting of the Nattonal Real I‘iw;]n.- BT AR TEOR A B SR G nt i they |h:v'ul\' had, gives them the re- MORLY AL, L \‘“.\ Motiuse IGusicn cual to J A G Assorintion 1 seRon it I’l‘ ship. Clark leaders would not con- nnd the i (ol iGuE hactamiry.Tor i din 1. 0||I|M.l;v are requested to be '.I’I'M n [ 5 n: lod Williams 1o J A G \chfl wd the pleasure of |||‘H ting m m.,\ “. fem or deny this report, but admit- i the .u..nlfnrm i of (o canal 100 feot wite fi 18 business of importance will come | A GATIon and wile to I, Wil e nds, that city being Mro Drane ted e Underwood people now hold rlot. of doviuion.] B108. 01 e cana Sl [ p for discussion, Let every public | S i RS, [ pative home. He comes back great-| s rision. lake Okeechobee to West n AR = Kl Good Homes Co to W G the ke to the situation ntusion, which hnl -nl'_ 5 : 3| pirited buginess man show his in | rone; Dr sarah B Wheeler to Clara | Jvpejuvenated and improved, having i, fotoned 1okl 18 SN EARE Liorest in Lakeland and it advanees |0 00T et Geo | Eained several pounds in welkht and| OTHE R AND DAUGHTER Iiborately, ok canal will be let in l,||1 very near fu-i by being present e S S e A iR Bavine enjoyed a complete rest from HIT BY LIGHTNING. nid un impressive ture.—Fort Myers Press | S RpE—— I \( es Land Uo 1o Swain aul | he recent strenuious campign v obtained, ROOSEVELT Plcmcs WHILE Claiming that she had stolen $1, oms; oms Investment Co to | “:L“.HM ..ll;,“, |l:' I,,m;,“l‘l ::: "I‘l_ speech with the $ POLLYTICK |v00 from him, Abraham Smiler sho Sheelan: Sessoms Investment Co.{ WANT 500 SCHOLARS TOMORROW. | f ! loner 10 fLISeEN D S cld Dickson place, south ol town, ¢ would cast his Sisldene [and Killed his wife in Cincinii 1O Baird; 111 Enelich and wife : ok iy gliting dusing 3 vilson, while cheer (By Associated Press.) ! kgt L i M Cowan; €M Clayton to N The “L00 Club” mentioned in "'; '\jml s lyl\“l:; “,- ”. ' 4 from the gal- Ovster Bay, June a6 Roosevelt | i 1. Carter to M D Clower; i LT M erl torday's storm Neither o wm, ay, | = psle 3 these columns Thursday, is compost g ) : % 6 Lok ToF i : 5 ot i i wer as seriously hurt Mrs A volley of pro- put aside the cares of politics for a POLK COUNTY. | Al Clayton to I b Obern; | M and{gf the members of the First Baptis: ;l.‘r“.\ : | \\-. w .s :;n il ‘|| the back \ ihi —— 2 Ak < B i HER g I LN LR % licard here and|family picnic today. He exhibitel [« M Trammell to € M Clayton; € Higunday school, which is striving to \|"| el ”klr l|| he wore @ comb hf £ 'i i i r u . 3 e ere she reoat . ised roar, concern at being out of touch with Polk county is rich in timber and 4 Melissa Way 1o M T Fletcher; | have 500 scholars in attendance at ol I" |’ n “]lx S by ddeq ¢ i ine : o 2 0 she was sliz y & imed by the ‘ied another sensa-|the news from Baltimore turpentine, one and wife to C L Turner; Har-| Sunday school tomorrow morning. 1 ;' k i tion proceedings Polk county has a handsome court and Weathers to J H Turner, | you are not a member of any Sun-[>"" \ g i of Y 9 ) % s * % cof the small children was alse " ¥as hack to the Ne-| INTERESTING COMPILATION. | yuse, erected at a cost of $100.000 o ol Weathers to J H Cowley: | day school, you will be cordially wel- 'm: ‘," ;" T:”' ;\A\.“ :"” u'n Ih' } o — - it & 2 08 8 M . e :2 she al, leaving ) scars h He declared he | X compilation was The best grapefruit and OFang:: | 116§ A Hart; L K Bell to W/ comed ut the Baptist church tomor- : .u' .“' .;\ by Hppltis e again if N 5 . iy i Mlorida are g v ! o 8 L . ‘ 1were her eyeglasses vd be- i g Bt f Alil hnl;”‘l;s“l!:fl \nool;l; News by T produced (0 FIUHGR care | Erown: i smith; Waring & Edwards to F|row morning at 9:30 y’n“l her cars i 3 sac B s D) N pal 0 y . vind her cars : i He held the Aulll:s j S ’momh' ot the ha Polk county. Julian; R L McCalla and wife to e sk - ' hour as it was rt Jenning! Polk county has many beautiful Page; Fla Lakelands Homes Co to TRAIN HITS AUTOMOBILE tional Democratic executive commit- \Ta ‘ha]l 20; ¢ be his last stand . e ol lakes with firm sandy shores, and ne & Mann; E Chase Bare to T ¢ V! n D e N i a N N ' b :;e H:hO“S th[‘;ql:f):lrlajr‘ national which teem with fish of many va- ;g jigpwood; Stewart Norton and Sir Horace Plunkett once delivered . i :m‘a.l move created | %ates of every £ ikceated hiok rieties. 1o E G Hammer; J € W Laster [, fooupe in Dublin, Ireland, on the b ¢ ‘weling and seemed conveation, “"h; . ::f national Some of the finest agricultural| , . wife to B G Hammer; J C Wl way to improve conditions b, {108t of the leaders Florida, the mem!:::w“ ond the|12nds in the world are to be found |, yur and wife to 1 T Hamm: J M 4ugng the poor, according to Popular e "" the Nebraskan CCSIIvIEe i'ron;‘ In\enllons from Polk county. Small farms an: cock and wife to R W Hancock | yaoazine At that time Sir Horace B fue i rominees o lT: coi ce will be filedi wany crops from the same land an-| , \ \yjlljams to ¢ I Jacob: was not exactly a finished speaker. ‘\allot resulted: | |364 to 1908. The plece i nually, is the rule. - His tongue could mot do justice to 2 ; Underwood, | 2%2Y in numerous scrap ’ Polk county has more phosphat \ catfish, five fect long and weigh- 40 viohes of his mind THE LIBERAL EDUCATION. WITH FATAL RESULTS. Charlotte, N. ", June 29 —Mr. J M. Jamison, part owner of the Stone- wall hotel, of Charlotte, was instant- Iy killed and Mrs. W. M. Bagwell and her 7-year-old son, of Hamlet, were seriously injured on a grade crossing rear Newell, seven miles north of Bry- plants within her borders than any . . 137 pounds, wa: raught in thel qpo gav following his address he[Charlotte, about mnoon yesterday, 25 CIRCUIT JUDGES WILL other county within the United -5 .couri river. roceived from & lady & hote contaln- | when thelr sutomoblle was strack resulted MEET JULY 16. States, as well as the largest indi- {ing this statement: and demolished by a northbound k : Under- Iy 16 the time vidual phosphate plant in the world ""'LBEEBY WOODMEN “\What you need is two things —|Southern Railway freight train. Mrs i~ ; Marshall the afternoon of July 16, as the . " this plant being located at Mulbe'ry WILL OBSERVE FOURTH. | first, a wite, and, second, lessons R bamesiphophbiinndriiantiesg i s )udge; -w ‘m,p_' ,0 and with sixteen others near b | elieation ‘ Tty ; . & : 2 S 3 s % PTY resulted: fonsider changes ner‘d'e inth .ens .| Mulberry Herald. - e 2% The Mulberrv | To this Plunkett sent this ve ply | The antomobile stalled on the rail- Ls T8 ing statutes. The governor recently e Tulberry. June 2 ! ‘ ; e e on et k. . 2; Under-] nt a letter to all the circuit judges y, Woodmen of the World, is I have received 3 erter say- | road track and . 3 a8 at y Wi Marshall, a;king if ihm- would attend such al ORANGES IN FLORIDA. /aring to spend a mo-t enjoyable | ing that I need two 11 YT:‘- .' mpting to get '_' women a '.- : B : "t;nforonrp in"]'a}]ah:w:m- and offer- m July 1. Arrar nts are injv ife, and, second, I in elor "‘."" n to safety w yoomo " “izhteent | . Ce Y \cessary expense of e o ress for a fine r which | tion. Those are only « ! down upor st " n 'm’na"on ing to pay the necessary exp i The great sum of £9.300.000 wg e : . o vt Ay : b eiiebige i i ! T is i 3 v s e Nele car s i nee in tha, Such a meeting from his contingent 4pproximate value of Florida o b ik kit para-| Florida Citrus Ex as par-|made their way o ' eadlork fund. Al the judges approve the ordlnn to Sminbabinnd, o ol ; i wking|track and Mrs. Baswell and litt s far! niove and promise , pro-| “TOP this year, according to of the meats, an from J | . ove T € he meats, an ; wrigd - : ! ' . courts al- | made public by the Florida ( pork and muttor se. T ) vas|son w ' ‘change. tarn 1‘ ar wher — < : uey. MUIO BTUTIGL BpYITuIGuUL. proughnt $99,000. ; ‘,fie- A . pl oS “ - 34 LA 3 G l‘ < i Y * W~ e an

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