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Publlshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. S LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1912 No. 209 i EVERYTHING READY FOR IORLANDO LADIES IN : RS TESE L THEISUR e g g The glorious Fourth will be ap- f | I Orlando, July 3. Mrs Lape, IUI— I}-:'opl‘luh‘-]y observed in Lakeland to- merly Mrs. Goldb and her sister i morrow I Lakeland it s altered an automobile aceiden, ISIUHIB e iadial W asn i FIXEU FUH HEPAHIMENI I‘h“”i-\ eridie bl sl SEEIIUN SHUWS ';.Hrrnmn the Fats and Leans will | ! vachine running into 1 diteh near | i‘}-l:“ off their mal baseball stunt, :r}.v standpipe, hurling both women | being toll Ehy the Lakeland ana | te the roadway, They escaped wit ‘catures will be a bicyele 1 B { b n T Flie car was bein T {2280 pomeand toog and - Kk = L ) Sm ks o f " FLown from Mes. Lape's residon b ; : i ! o :0NTH DAKOTA, CON- | thic ball v bl TATE OF COUNTY AND STATE|ASSI. SEC RLTAR'X ANDREWS RE. it .’ oo wits 1o VICINITY OF TEIS BEAUT H‘UL e PRESIDENCY g cland Citizens' band win ! TAXATION WILL BE 27! ) | SIGNS, AND MAKES SALTY peateh the 1N e ¢ beyond ' TLAKE VERY DISIRAL [ Sl 1oher vent of the egnte iy e standnin 1 { i | i (‘] AR S Le standpipe or lost con HOUE T e JIARSHALL. | o the ball park, and the 123 . H'"\ | e rol of the v el plunged | HOME BUILDING | L : il give them 3o per cent ol | , Imsta y tpsicit P foeut the city having 1o *put up® for Assessed V Polk's As & Runlt Conwuvess ) [ n R R Fretty Home of { ).'8 Was Conven- | them ; i . i) e i e R Tett Hliie of G.D. 8t Is His Nomi- .| ety This Year May Reach | ke Iuvestigation of MceVeagh's i TR R Located in b nd His Nomi- it P to undertitke e i : ! 5 ; | Ten IMillions, \dministration. ol ' ) ! 0 i HOHCDS Were (o oses ) " 1 i . 1 I i | 108 it i S g Flee vagpiad th of ka atid and vy d—In the | I FFIGE S Py ang atter als gy assistant secvotarvy of th (B adant 1 in pable Detu- | O rautin vrers and mak- |, v lodas dered vesi Properts - producing the natural i | i R x| ReTREE 1 B yoadsgeg Lo President Taft, o a spi ! ns ol the cin O 1. i ""’ MO Central Construction Gets Contract | diutvticd over 1o Muuday at whieh [1q fottor (0 the i ient Andrew | ! Leiout, A lied o L time that aud Building Will Be o tin fin the task of |y dconditions i the treasury | One of His Strongest Advocates Sees T e diitean 5 i Jople) Fine One ik HOSINN dBsdusine il 41, cnowhich, he alleges 1o be | No Need for New Party or i et dosirnbly taahd 1 . il : . I & A al nomina- | e Hol ”“"". year, e Gue o the adtimde o Secretapy .\l;u’-'\ Roosevelt's Candidacy. cetions of this vicinits Lurke, of North Phio “Bolitrick 1Gh (s diow pos- 'l ]l‘;],.‘l.‘.\l\, I”"l.“‘-‘ 2 ‘\\1-‘. i ui"f‘-” I" ‘\n-. Shotowards mang of his subordi- | . - Fhe fmproy 1 has heen i T Hey and thi s made ! pares | ) i Ay romarhed within the BLy m Bryan hy X~ 3 g ; 3 3 Eiltes By Associated Press ! . i L n 1 l,\]xnl had ]l] . office building was awarded Tast up by assessing for the genera] fund | Sl oo T RS R Lt Mivhi oy @) 8O- LDrohably no outlying section terence, 1 polled e : e Clarses that subordinates in the born, an avdent supporter during the |0 b on sreater o [ treasary department “have heen ham- | Colone]’s battle tor the Republican ($15 months than i and forfeitnre tund 2 mills, and 08 pered and discourazed a1 every tuen [residential nomination, today issue | VOO Lake Packer fal sub-|py - Secretary Moveast's idio ML statement declaring that in his be-| One of the most il | | night to the Centra) Construction Co., ¥ mills, for the s wol fund ¢ mills, | s in the past s the district just the first two bal- tor the road rtund N wills, for fin its bid being approximately §13,000, ¢ nomination of Gov- f contract calls for the work to ¥ i : il e the State 71 mills, In spe i el begin within twenty days and to e wlosuburban i wistricts levying 3 mills the tota) T v B R an g i : sorliBts rinan of the North crasfes and his incapacity tor 0 Her there is o necessity for a new [ Bomies i this developiy o completed within four months, vy will theretore he 300, mills, tigions,” colitical party, and hoping Roosevel, [ that of Deo G0 Do Stoner, who came Shol . nIounaan . e | g building will be three stories The total levy for county and I contains ascathine areaiznment | v il not he o candidatoe, Pere two years ago from Indianapolis, ke and moved tha: in beight, the first to be brown Siate last year was 26 mills, so e his administration of zovernment | where Do Stoner had prarticed medi- el ade i s seen rom the above that there has ancial affai 0 asoerentod cine for a number of v It was Marshall be made enameled brick and the two upper ¢ Yinancial affairs, and has creatod o KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS WILL IN- : : cenoan inerease of 1t mills over tories to ne of white enameled brich Broiount aun stories to ve of w senameled brick, B Lo i i e is il .I ) O the devy for 1911 assessment, Fhe rie claim is made that he would no. e two ye e immediate wil I'he lobby will extend back 62 e et ot T s e : - LRl Qifference s 10 theirate of levy forfovon speak to some of his subordi Flie Knights of Pythins will hold Gk i i " i rates for months, Comeeting today at the club house, w the motion put. A [ feet in I ngth. . The ”‘l"" “Illi I"'.”’ and bridge funds, the levy for those | A geatement given ot at the - : i tile, and with llu“lmm some .mu?. fands for the past year having Beel | White House which are to be installed will give a, Lakeland one of the handsomest post- wion in oflicial circles STALL OFFICERS TUESDAY NIGHT atter o visic made to this part of the “0 by his father, Dr, oAb practicving physician Voo vears o standing in Grand Rapids, Mich., who has been spending doors, many not | feet, and the vestibule wil] be Sxis ceneral, road, fine and forfeiturs tiis heing the occasion of the reg- dar meeting ot the Lakeland High- land s Cood Roads As<ociatio: "u-;nl machines Jeft Lakeland fillod With good roads' advocates, and they are no doubt holding a very profit rman James' gavel Mlovida for many yoars sSaw the possibilitie: country, that br, G D cided to invest here, Two hundreed acres of hich pine ¥8 that Andrews res mills, 6t mills, 1 mill, and! fenation was requested, sabmitted Ui mills respectively, In this yo and accepted, levy no provision has heen my e for {1 . on the final ad-| aboonce onvention which towing to his failur oflices in the State. nothe annals of the | The second floor will be divided [into cight oftices and the third floor obey orders given him by the s the bridee fund, as it s thought that retary.” | e bridees canhe taken care of from Representative Coxintroduced into |y mictding A Tiniedi, sotor: 1 land cast of Lake Parker and horder nee with which | Wi be used for l]||l)(] ¢ room : : scnmie of the other funds, the House today o resolution propos s il MU WA ol Gr Tha ng Lale Dieson on the sonth, and ad [ When the building is completed Tho tas ¢ — . . : - Rt : oining the Florida Lakeland Home Ya fioalte e | e tax assessor, Mr. L 1L Lan- | jue o complete investizgation of So IR R o | a il : i Lakelan 1 L was received, was Lo hioh will ho abiit ec 1, Lakeland I teresting features of the meetin: Company's holdin were selected A5 | cester, has finished writing up his rotary MeVeaeh's administration of vidorship, which B2 il have a postoflice of which she B oulders of Woodrow | hich no donbt all enjoyed o | b oty . g c Looks, but he has not yet added up! . treasury department eriise oF their ddeal location for a may well be proud. In the meantime 4y 0 total assessment, but he has stat | Bome and the splendid quality of the the temporary quarters of the post-| 4 that ho thinks the total assess: The delegates 1t the convention in EXERCISE AND WORK. Soil tos grove and truck farm, A Bi0 05 LEGATES WERE ‘«l,ll‘llw \\'I”. be l,”] the ‘Iv;x.w-«'nkk ,I;.':.,;:“\i rent for this A\'v:'lr'will ln.- between | pattimore feasted on Florida Toma- Hodoesn't oceur to the tired busi I":::""':“ ':"\,‘m:” \.;v;”‘”':f'”ll'l'd ::“("_ & in the removal to occur nmo W rin nd ten millions. I'he total toes. During that week five cars of Bess man that there is cnough exer- ™ n. yellow |||1!»- umbe EAGER TO GET HOME. taxable valuation will not he kKnowt | jomatoes were shipped Trom Brooks- | cise in that back yard to last hig ] O o e dmber oo little more NO PAPER TOMORROW. it after the commissioners have than five ger sl T their task of cquallzation [ irm 1o supply the otels and cafes Where that came from. No, indeed, | Ialy 3 - With the The T aind ascossor hins had time the o Mo e o e pavs S100 10 join a solt elub and | S0 Das creeted abeautitul bunsa- presidential ticket | €a¥s in the year Fourth of Julve g i sorals low 43 1t Gt Pnvests in a i of sticks and o ap ! Fhanksziving day Clhristy | aree Lol and bath, ot a tatal o Cne of these | caring Four Himittee to| Ville and accepted by oo Baltimore | jop several days, and plenty more Irom part o this lumber, wram takes three hinh o With iy rasihof the lead- day 1o leave wyan departed here with the zo i o s Joted Train Robber Cauclt This T T W o DL U D TR 20N ) 3 regird to thel oo oot Charles F. A-Iul'phy Amony First 1, Morning. as Sequel to His T R TS hs LU o o e Seud Message Predicting Demo- Second Escape, | e corners of Wis own home shoupg "M G Toom ang GOVERNMENT'S REPORT ON cratic Victory. : Lidvontipatn. Ahicko 15, 1t detive n AV E | roum I bath AW LAUNDRY BUSL. COTTON CRCP FAVGRABLE —_— (By Ascocintpd Presy Creise in the world than chasin: : | Prance steps at o \ N 1) SEocinte e ) T - . Iuly 2 b linwn mower n il down a L35 AT FORT MEADE, ! ol Dby "'J _\ ciated P Foomshoro, Ga., July 3 Old Bi 1 noand totaihg ;i . paa : e d Seagirt, N July 3. N o1 iner,” the train vobber, and hisglot, throngh the virein erass ever L o as . thousand mes-ages of con rtne were captured here this | day, bat it s popular wi th W8 UD over), .t of n it mate . G or Wil core in 1l PRI ke tered business man hee b o M Meade, Wwhere he v 0 o ions to Governor ilson \l\:n in orning, having escaped st we l\; attered busin nan .' an [ Tl > : Sl > ands o his secretary before i v State 1a Milledeeville [does not cost anythine 1o do it d f I wndry business A Ay Rl o ar gl m the State farm at Milledueville | do 4 4 b o intorioe is ti | I | this city. The el o S our liad arisen from his brea Old Bill” held up a Southerny pas | e i men had 1o pa " : otir 1 1e=s which i D St table. Among the first receive nger train near Gainesville, Ga, in [ the privileze of posiine o 1w stinatde ] , ¢ A% [ $0.4 per cent 1 vas one u:n‘h:!rh: .My |r'h\ 1 bruary of las : as os-[or ap and dow 1 oeround J isfaction to the | Followit reage atd con- : N : ATHRY L0k L_‘ by ALEEL T : T | ¢ vonstruction wls of the pro et S taton Tammany leader, reading, iped twice sinee his first capture [ wonld all be doi ! ‘i anedit bl cition fign me to extend my hearty congratu eis under a fifteen-yvear centenc Fhe ditference b UESTRC R § OF the Torty actes of «leared land ity South Cur 2 tions. Your nomination means . work is what ke pleasnre tof biugdlow stands. 55 = condition Tu; . Sead smocratic vie ‘ swing Indian clubs in o cymnainre. | * ‘P""A'HEL TO dcres nditiot Florida great Democratic victory.” Oth res are in grapefruit and orangs acreage, condition o ' include Perry Belmont, Willi Jily tor two hours and an absolute hard - B : R e LACH TAMPA TONIGHT. 000 acreaze, condition 74; Alabama gkl o 5 WILSON HAS NOT YET recs, zrove planted in January 1911, Cenners, of Buffalo, and Senato ship to be obliged 1o tury a crind-| 'Smith, of Arizona. FORMULATED CAMPAIGN PLANS. tone. Enguging in a tug of w ;A:"“M e NCEe IR old deedling age, condition 76 w 31,720,000 city of Gov- l' : . ot Wilson this morning sent a soszaaT ';y an athletic elub is fun and exer !!L'. l‘”‘:';,"“.'\.‘(_::,I:I n'f 4\(‘)fu 'l.:\ n[n“ _h‘d'l];‘, snmell at S| ppop SHEATS ATTENDED "gram to Governor Marshall suyir. (By Assoriated Pro) ciem, bt tacking down x steip ot P SEEE S BANIAK Betworn the . 'T}‘:lllnz Sibel EDUCATIONAL MEETING. .. shall look }urwa;d \;’ith p{rfl'u Seagirt, N. J., Jul Gov. Wil- carpet is work. The ordinary mas | '”,' Wv "f'"m “r““'" 5 il July % 1; my association with you.” : n said this mornine Lo had made values his blessings by what he has | R0, S ATT M NTs, ond of ( gpers ; 1o e o be given] guun0cite, July 3.—The execu-, 4 ' 1o campaign plans and had not had o0 e srapes and the other of l{u- SCuppers : © Wheeler Camp, tive committee of the Florida Educa- ‘me to read the platform. He said| ; . tons variety, are now in bearing .. Tens and the Tam-| ;oo\ (ation recendy met at, AUBURNDALE IS GETTING e 5 2 the Brown House for the purpose of | IN THE LIMELIGHT 4% been left yndone Rows of young eucalyptus trees bor- der the house on each side, and vari- « would be una! dually all mes T wer ind | oyry COUNCIL WILL MEET v of ronzratula- | rn MONTHEY SESSION TONIGHT. d . preparing a program for the next| 5 : G +on, but wished 1o «uprots his hearty il Twusl k’im:s :)f foliamr. plants, '!4’)'\\7‘!‘.;1 = . “one for this enter- teeting of the association, which is| The 'Jackst'zn\ilk:. Tlmn.s n ankn to all. | The City Council will meet tonizhe |1 shade trees, attest the quality o beople of Tampa, . g ¢ .. 31 of this|Florida’s leading daily (with upr L ¥ & sovep | the soil. *|to be held in Ocala Dec. 321 o Isy™ ) h in regular monthly scssion. Severa, " e st out of the ecity, year and Jan. 1 and 2, 1913. Prof., Bi€S to the Lakeland Telegram) - | o run (OTTON ADVANCES IN [raatiers of importan . wili come heo| 1t takes just 2 fos leg Te in great num- Sheats of Lakeland was among those | YOS @ part of a column each « ed | to Lakeland in their antomo it program has been i, | “Short Talks.” Not on what is v’ PRICE QUARTER OF CENT. 1 Lo quail hunting is superh and fishing 4 2 ¥, which will last S ‘o be done, but what is beir. L s { is good all the year, and Dr. and Mrs "4 morning un- |in the way of new enterpris - - By Associc e H‘“Kms BUNFEUEHAIE i"‘““‘ r are delighted with their 1 b * “vening, which B[u"s“ lEGIsquHE !improvements for the better: New Orleans, I. i i country ho R r's, the bi & o citi v rillages vernment acreag ran‘]n o | S I ~ the big ba‘, HA“"-"‘ES mtsuu the cities, tov\.ns anfl«{ villaz B Bt the e I]IED "”s Ml]nm"s NEW 15-STORY BUILDING p = 9% the declaration | | ferent parts of the State x { | k % | " AIULA e e T o best. part o 4 ot of 4 con | = ‘ ,, STARTED IN TACKSONVILLE i I and the pro-! (By Aso d Press.) |three times within ten da st ' IARLOT Natiot | the athleti~| Atlanta, July 3.—Resolutions con- | proves that outsiders are | S : : [ \II} s : vltle - 1 include many ! gratulating Wondre son on his'sit up and take notice 1 "'“‘“r":‘ "‘I"'f":"' de ’ s »‘ : Y ',‘ ‘ e 1',; 2 ; S Of great inter- | nomination + adopted by both|Fustling—Lakeland-Au! g ',]‘ 5 """" ';m“"”',‘_’ i i psining i § ,h(usns of the Le re today. jald. 1eir mutnal benefi | ' ¢