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T W5 NOTE STATESMEN AND HIS w505 PLEDGE SUPPORT : 70 WILSON. | s-ociated Press.) v tenewed assur- an Underwood™ | Wil- rt Woodrow ~udential campaign, wag in a letter from Sen ‘ who managed Under- Aftes | the Underwood and izn, to Wilson, congratulations, Y 1S L, stands ready to ¢ enthusiastic support. | After the battle, ! We are | lead to bury. pse the enemy and will the u the thickest of $UILD CHURCH IN A DAY, Kan, July 6.—Thirty vol Lt a new Methodist church (< the foundation to paint- uy in one day. The old i just over the State line + o, and has been used for PLAGUE OF RATS. Ind., July 6.—The roaboit is overrun by rats, + whole broods of chicks s within a single night. | (e so numerous about | s that when hovses | one has to stand guard | ot of the feeding ¢ horses may eat. A pa the feed in lh“i <tound twenty-three e i— | 3G FOOT SAL" LIVES ‘ [from many parts of the IN MARYLAND . The larzest foo! HANONY bound ¢, H. & N Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JULY 6, 1912, COMMISSARY BURNED NEAR MULBERRY. Mulberry, July 5.--About S o'clock iy located in falmetto, near the Florida mine, and cirerated by Mr Ixst night the comm Richard Elis, was dostroyed by fire, together with al- rost all of its contents consisting ol Ihe K7L, loss with Loods, aated art abou insurance tor $3, It is not known positively how the tre originated, but it is supposed to have be 1 started by sparks from the nizht's north- puassenger train locomotive of last The building was owned by the Florida Mining Co. The fire was so far removed from the business cen- | ter of Mulberry that the local fire de partment found it useless to respond to the alarm, However, the fire fight- ing facilitics of the Florida Minin Co. was hrou into service and did cffective work, but could not prevent the practical destraction of the huild- ing and stock WGt SoooL o= 16TEM STAGNANT So Declare Prominent Educators Who Are Assembled in Convention at Chicago. Associated Press)) Chicago, July 6.-- Reports based on investigations in twenty-five States, submitted to the national board of education today, declare the system of high school teaching is just where it was thirty years ago, duc weipally ta, the plan o high schools to prepare pupils for colleg: rather than for life. Nearly fifteen thousand ted are attending the National Ass tion meeting. Iy SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY. Of Their Marriage Celebrated by Chi- cago Couple. Chie July 60 Mrooand Mrs Andrew Jackson Wrizht celebrated the seventicth anniversary ot their their home on Jaly 4 1t is 95 years old and Mrs marrinze at Mr. Wi Wright i< 90 years old Both are hale and hearty Rela MR GAMES AT STOCKHOLN BUBONC L CPUGIEN CUBKN ITY |ONE CASE OF DREADED DISEASE{LVENT OF WORLD WIDE INTER | APPEARS AT HAVANA. AND | OTHERS ARE FEARED. | ) EST TO ATHLETES OPENS IN SWEDISH CAFITAL. ' (By Asso Pross ) Associated Presso) 5 Washington, Jnlv « Dispatehes ockhiolm, Swoden, Jduly 6 { i urth revival of the Olympic ;:.‘ the public health service today say Ha- | Wi | vama hospital Las been contirmed as A case under observation in the moerning, i the presence of the king ad Queen and Su,000 spectators. Th | Lobonic ph The service i8] Ninericon viatching the situation colsely ind - brought g e | | 3 E rom t multitude { The first athletic | Undoubtedly the Plague. Victory tor the Phvana, July 60 A specig board | s tine was elecen seconds, For the inauszural of physiciats appointed to investigats including a'l nations, under leadership of Crown Prince Gus soembled on o the niesed competi- oternational committes, | the suspect case of bubonice plague at | | | i " Cthe hospital here, announced this aft- {ernoon that the vesult of a bacterio- :.‘.‘1..11 i\.lllll!» on showed conelu field in front of the sively the existence of the plague, tops 1he l\l',h s of this by the court pastor, and prayer, fol- anindication lowed by the sinzing of Lather's [ Wil he a number of “""{]«.\HIII’"Ml;:h!_\ Fortress Is Our God,” i | ! entiatives o | tive, of Swaeden After a short sermon in Swedish e is taken as there probably others, that strenuons precautions have been or- King i3 Olvmpic games open 0 ANIZING THE h L MOOSERS leddy's Party Will Try to Stant Something in Wilson's Home State. istave formally declarved the dored NEXIGAN REBELS ARE DISBANDING Army Is Disintegrating and Forming Into Guerilla Bands to Loot and Plunder. (By Assoclated Press.) Newark, July 6 It is announced the [ today that a conference of the lead- today, desertions on ac [ ers of the gue will he held in the Fort Monday nicht to discuss plans tor the Associated Press.) Tex., July 6. Only 3.7 estimated compriso (B Il Puso, reen, it s 1ebel army count of lack of tood and pay, as we!! as federal trinmphs, having greatly Roosevelt T ollice ol ex-Gov third party movement in New Jersey, FLORIDA'S SUMMER CLIMATE AS VIEWED BY MICHIGAN EDITOR their ranks. It is probhahl the army wil] be divided ritla bands of 500 each, to harass the toderal anthorities. reduced into g tives and descendants of the coupl conntry ar-| rived in Chicago for the celebration Minmi is to have the finest rail No, 12, elght inehes| oo o0 ihe entive Tine of the Flor in Mary'sud | fon Bast Coast Railroad Co. in ot a Noo 1, dess thau Defini " s in Mil- ' | W s Y@ woman N W ' | hat ‘ ' X The ! Penn. |, o1 iy 1 i e Sale | vt patient wus (ni DM A trope | his home town, | : | d seven toes *y of \l;n‘_\’luz‘d.l ' John Kenison to | 1ip larg i I foot, it ’ 1erogs the thien said that h allest | Ylato, liv-| who, although [ nds, wears a No. 1| the s | | Ligonier ———— | ing three jolly | i town and went | ast Line. One was! n of real life, big i« others made him | I athlete before he gO'-i “n the big fat drum- tie office to get his! " tiree busied them-' %z rocks in his grip, | “hed less than a ton. | 4. reached for his = There was a tussel, but ' =71t on the Pullman $1770rs were put onto “'ip was searched, s one was | and hotel | warned. | s off i At there will ba| rs or run, if 14 TWENTY-ONE LIVES: LOST IN WAEGK - 28 .. IV PENNSYLIANIA . 00 (By Associated pranch of the Pennsylvania tailroad last night, when a passenger coach was crushed between two loco- motives. Many of the injured were taken to Pittshurg BULL MOOSE PARTY. Barred Out of Minnesota Primaries by Attorney-General's Decision. n., July 6.—The pro- ing organized under St. Paul, Min gressive party | the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt in the primaries in according to an Attorney General cannot tak Minnesota opnion Lyndon A. Smit no lezal lify un- ever, that nomi- by petition un- Mr. 150 WL Barber, editor of the Jackson (Mich o to FMlorida, and knows NO TRACE FOUND OF GENEVA BANK CASHIER Patriot, who makes annual visit whereot b speako has the tollowing \thanta, Ga, July 60 Relatives onf o i rezard to the State’s sum I M Jeter, of Geneva, Alag, for thin wer climate in o recent issae of his vears caghier of the Citizens' o | paper ithat place, tonight appealed 1o thed oy e south than Cali spapers of Georeia U AL e i the vast hodies of water, al 8ISt ten findi T st sarrounding e peninsala, tem o1 him 1!'4 tht 1o mmer, and ¢ | springs, Ga mothe n t ol Isun o oo always hlowin v, He started 1o walll 1o the It s ot temperi mile distant, and =aid that ture pecor nited State {tended to go 1o Macon on husit ean P, up 1o and and then to Mianta He had 1911 wodesrees i e than 32,000 in curroney at the Venuide anrd it is feared that he met wit : NO ot protends that the samm ray L4 1 i cool, like that of some mountain fl‘ Mr. Jeter s 60 yeur . summit, where, cven in the tropics, cot si i jo wi 4 J | feet six inches in height, frost is the rule for every month of pounds, has dark hair and :1||| year; but, al] the year round wears glasses 1o read. 1 I the long tonzue of land, reaching Citizens” Bank o 1 I izen ik down between the ocean and the gulf vorrec {ic swept by water-coonled hreezes, stated The Jeters are wost prominent people of cont! ern Alabama, and there is mu amor Piowing over salted seas, no matter which direction the wind may com zon Pent 6. Twenty- irom While Florida's winter ¢li ore lives were lost, a r to the _"" in the m).flvr') of Mr mate is fully appreciated by most | official list, in the wreck on the ‘41 'AIN' oyt A !"" ral "_ people, the sumimer ason is no : being offered for informatio and disagrecable where near as e cerning Mr. Jeter's abouts PARLOR CAR NOT PAT- RONIZED ON WEST COAST. present believed to be. In work out of year wit! lands in a, inter- ur it is general Lo other State doors more comfort, the interior of spersed as they are with thousands of lakelets, are as frec from troublesome insects and malarin as other fruitful region on carth The ideal location is in Polk county, «long the backbonr of the State, now traversed, and this L one and the highest outh Flori Now that the A. . L. has pad a buffet car on Nos. 42 and 12 n the urgent request of patrons, seems to have been a falling o7 of that class of travel, or the or I petitioners have been hoboing » The cars passing through In ¢ is any in my opinion, are never occupied by more tian o .r| year for the se, by the new passengers, and most of the ' 1 niriilroad built ¢ Atlantic Coast one to two constitute th Line Co the danger lin Unless there ace more ) ']Irom frost, there ure steg reports ratronize Pullmans on ti cf profits of hu: of dollars pers accommodations will bhe @ lyarre from tomat ihage, onions, and no one can blame sweet and white | nes, grapefruit, for it. An extra cond cranges, peache ter are required. and and other fraits ¢ people will have io v O] ETOW in perfectic employ the extra test of time and cxperience, | ing proposition i "-""’1'1"? that Florida lands ar stantly changing hands the least, and sh« ~~Inverness Chror increasing prices per acre formally opened here this| contingent is by tur they P United States was won by Tra Court —— vod,of Seattle, in the thivd heat of CByY Associated Presso |1 ote hamdred meters tlat race | ceremony an No. 211. | FRED DEBERRY SUES FOR $10,000 | | | Fred Deberry, of Lakeland, tor UEM“EHA‘[IE {‘ werly local manszer jor Ludden & ' | Bates Southern Music House, but now | ng salesman, yesterday o suit o Sioena d; ' i I, Witson, of Jacksan & | 1 Nt azer tor Ladden & Bates " ! Fhe plaintiff allesed that he has been PHEBIUENEY ! i naain 1 i E‘. " ordit i According to Attorney B0 14, 1 ™ T Claneey, junior member of ih w CAREER OF WQODROW WILSON, | R nanasenting alib, Seinlt dng L GHOSENGAS STANTIARD BEAR- 1 aletter o wd to have beea Wil Lased on Sunpse ER OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY to the Traveler {Irotective Association local, in 1 Woul \W city, in which Me. Wilson is allege H Gy “‘\\. EBU dhas Lo htive 10y ised Lho TR, A0 oxpoel |00 ik, 00 is the son of Dr. Joseph R, Wil o1 noniven by Mr The rea Wilson in the letter or wanting Dellerey “tived™ was fo I, 3 i lvis cmbezzling funds,” which ¢l 14 v from membership v, aml th Wilson, 2a a Preshyterian minist ndson of Judae Jame man of Scoteh descent, srated trom adelphin in 1807 hecame Wlio - Down to PPhil- Coninty proved o be antrae, Tampa ri Y i maneser ot 1h pored and \urora, o leading Demoorat I'hil hal, adelphia then beit Hu“ ni | tienal capital, When Thomas Woodrow was 2 sears ol his | Torimer Will Speak in His Own Be. - o he half Explaining How He _'”:“‘_ Got There. | tather took a pa Auzusta, Gag, and soon becae ot most noted winisters of the Fommy Wilson, the Augusta schoo'- I'ror. John T Derby, one of his teachers, as quie tud exceptionally studious, The most bite in the reopening of the Lorimer yypoptant instructor of young Wil- clection case wits opened today, with gon, however, was his father, @ man (ley, is deseribed by By Associated Pre Washington, July 6. ( Senator Meyers, of Montana making o wide information on the affairs of i the fiest speech an attack on the (he world., 1is father believed tha Hinoisan's Lovimer himsell yohody had grasped a thought until 1 close with adefense of him= o could put it quickly and detinitely seltand his election, which has pre g words. This he did hime e, and cipitated the this he taught his son 1o do SEover o Senate seat in the WAstory pegult Tommy came to learn the vrit- st seat, Il most sensational con ¢ the upper house Hen symbols in which speech s Cown, he was learning only a method el recording and transmitting a lan suage which he was already well able 1o handle, The Wilsons moved from MULBERRY KICKING ON MEDULLA MAIL SERVICE. I most wis the mail \tensta serviee to the towns surrounding Mualberry is (o Columbia, 8. (., in 18700 Do Wil all that conld be desived, while in son pesigning the pastornte to take cther respect s there is room for im= e choir of pastoral and evanselistic Jrovement theolosy in the Southorn Preshy The population of the smaller gepian Theologice! Seminars . At Co towns Tike Christing, Medulla and jumhin - Tommy attendod Charle Nichols is constantly increasing and ponwell's private school A1 the Close relation hip to Malberry he ente I Davidion col- their ape of 17 makes it highly important that the Jepe ot Davidson, N, ¢ i Tvice s | rfeet o : mail service should he pert : Worked for Education, At the present time there s no postotlice at Medulla, which is a real I at the collepe was rather v important community. Why this primit e the hoys Kept their owa s we are unintormed, hut it would room o fitled their own Famps, cut un 3 . N ] Vo] or Trine « em that the enterprising citizens of and bowmeht in wood Tor their own Vi could take cteps toward the Bives sod carvied inowater trom the yment of f postollice, 10 wounld pump. Youns Wilson joined a 1it- i rove o erent convenicnee. Medndln vl wi ! “'- R ! ; B [i+ roed by eiral free delivery ball nine, once | n | | I'h i rood cer A th n e It Lakeland bt Mulberey moer 1] ! | i Matther neral inter ret ' | | rom i 1 fin ! a only foar 1 rom o n Mulberey, hat der the preoont o on ol 1 Clne mail et nw th 1 i L& [ places must travel abont twenty-five hore | r had ' I and it frequently appens tha ! e W cauires from to four dayve i ey on ! to write o letter otte in Moo tor tatarineg in G "lux!l‘x and get a orepl Mailher ! ! iterald v for ’ | i ] notl tor i ty ‘CHICAGO NEGROES SEE . o , " n D ADMIRE THEIR v e ‘ 9 1o of the vity, so th oy \ n | ONQUERING HERO™ ~ . ..~ 1“ cider than himself, wor ' md ! (By A TT::‘G Proesso women of culture and brillian e I of thege associations it was an Chi Several hundred cini negro admirers of - Jdack grected the heavy weizht champio when he arrived this morning from oy in wher s he fought Jim Irinceton Flynn on July 4 Johnson told the be dropped his Christian rr;|\\'tl that he knock Thomas and became known as Wood Flynn out in the tenth round, but the row Wilson, Woodrow Wilson atts nence among his mates in tis Not less than 12 1o, July & trbane and amply ' mfident voung man who left Wilmincton one Johnson 1875, to enter About th name of September, time Las Vegas, college intended to pelice interfered BEES AND CATS “BUNKIES." cus class of '7T0." of the 122 graduates of "0 Wt Lebanon, O, July & Cats and bees || hot men.” havi : o <“honor men,” havir 1 ave { Lelonging John Gillum, residing e : 5 40 per cent or | i tof 1. " y make their yoars' coutse. W hat cot in VO it hew } During the win-|° $ % heme in a 't I] amone thewm: he ray ' lter while ti re away the . rath Passis 5 i B Editor of College Paper } bor: : ror —_— \ Mary } of Wauke AN, 1 T rd o has s 1 1 thirt ho ssir rdy a‘inusd on Pa 1) o ) i i ‘ e ) 8 } |