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HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912. No, 229, (N ™ Eny [THAT SPEEGH AGREE UPON |noeccues . INOTED TRINL PHOGRATIC ST ™ |G NEARLY | REDUCTION OF | Puerwe WhiH EGING (By Associated Press.) | ! New York, July 27.—Exciting New York, July 27.--According to Luying in the cotton market today news rveceived here, the Olympic put prices to now' high recort!s. All games at Stockholm were a financial failure as a result of false stories of e new crop deliveries are selling at i BOTH WINGS OF REPUBLICANS|pigh prices to be charged, which |THE GRACE CASE PROMISES TO e about 13 cents, for the first time this pTING FOR PERMANENT OR- |scason. Crop damage in Texas is re- DECIDE UPON $1.60 INSTEAD |kept visitors away. FURNISH MANY SENSATIONAL OF PRESENT $1.90 RATE. R T FEATURES. \IZATION AT CITY HALL ported to be the cause. (By Associated Press.) UHHHII UFFIEIAI.S Atlanta, July 27.—\What prom- i e " ises to De one of the most sensa- N AND WOODROW WILL FEEL BET- TER AFTER HE GETS IT OUT OF HIS SYSTEM. (By Associated Press.) Seagirt, July 27.—Governor Wil- son motored to Scagirt today from the home of a friend, where he spent the week writing his speech of accept- ance of the Democratic presidential EXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 3 * o wane o e FLORIDA ROOSEVELTIANS : . ison and Thomas R. Washington, July 27.—An agree- i was held at the of- |" SIAI[ GUHVE“IIHN rent between the regular and pro- FAGE GHAH BHAHGE tional trials ever held in this city o gressive Republicans in the Senate is mow in progress in this city. sy Opie Grace is in court charged with o on il ). Drane last night. .0 Gsiasin was apparent, and | Whites at Ocala and Blacks at St. ie reported today for the passage of wcoting her husband, Eugene H. 1 s the tariff bill, fixing a duty of $1.60 Aldermen and Secretary of Council .m» discussion of the plans : : remination. He brought with him 5 - {\,, the club, it was de- SwE u s'end - kis speech in shorthand notes. The |ber 100 pounds in place of the pres- Accused of Accepting Gri.ce, on the 5th of last March, as i 1o adjourn until Wednes- Delegation. governor plans to spend only a few [ent rate of $1.90. The pact provided Bribes. he lay asleep in his home in this city. R 10 0% hours in his summer home here to-[that the progressives should stand (By Associated Press.) The chief feature of the trial will July 26, when a full (By Associated Press.) be held at the city hall, [ Jacksonville, July 27.—White and black factions of the Roosevelt party ir Florida held separate conventions today, the whites at Ocala and the « change the place of meet- | placks at St. Augustine. By mutual 1) o ity hall, as being better |, greement, cach convention elected ommodate the large mem- | pa)f of the allotted number of dele- : gates to the Chicago convention. "u lIGHI YH n" .+ Aty members were enrolled, o ueat meeting it is expect-| CONTENTS OF CORNER STONE. p ..« three times that number, e H"SE"]HAI. MYSIEHY uber is expected to be Two years ago the church at Char- ; at least two others. [ lotte Harbor was wrecked by the dowing gentlemen repre- [ great October storm, and a beautiful | Anticipated Confessions Failed to Ma- esent club membership: new building takes its place. In terialize and Inquiry Is Thus day. This afternoon he expects to receive a delegation of Brooklyn Democrats, Herman Ridder, who has been selected as treasurer of the na- tional committee, and probably Sen- ator Gore, of Oklahoma. with the regular Republicans, de- " be the presence of the accusing hus- scrting thelr previous alleglance | Detrolt, Mich., July 27.—Seven ofyy, 4 “oyg witt sit in the courtroom with the Democrats. In opening the | the eight aldermen mrested‘ yesterday |, "o invalids chair, with the lower debate in the Senate, Senator Lodge | With the secretary of the Council, on pert of his body paralyzed, aiding. in made a bitter attack on the Amer-|charges of recelving bribes in con-f “ 0 L 0" o i wite, who, he ican cane sugar refiners. nection with clcsing a street for a says, shot him to obtain $27,000 in- PAHEON, Weme rolommnd &i- bee (i surance he had taken out on his life ) morning. Bail was refused E. R. for hek hanani. 1 Schreiter, Jr., secretary of the Coun- C f Myste il cll. This Is the first time boodling ase Full of Mystery The circumstances surrounding EHAHEE HEH "A"E c:\In:-ges ha\r'u”t:eenll“n'mde against the ), strange case nccessarily give it bkl gl i g a romantic air of mystery. AR It will be recallad that shortly af- Seventeen-Year-Old Alabama Miss MOV!NG TOo LAKELAND ter 12 o'clock on Tuesday, March 5, : f o e tl e police headquarters of Atlanta re- Furnishes Dignified Body Some Mr. W. D. Nowlin, the business manent organization of o etiected. It was thought J G. Holmes, tearing up the old building the con- ceived a feeble call for help over the J. P. Scarlett, tents of the corner stone, laid many Far Balked. Amusement. manager of the Baptist Witness, is|telephone. A number of policemen l.. 0. Cason. years ago, were investigated. Some e i tuking his departure for Lakeland to-'| were dispatched to the home of Eu- Pt L. P. Broudfield, |of the articles were in a fair state of (By Assoclated Press.) : (By Amclate‘.‘, sbigh 44 day, where the Witness will in fu-|gene H. Grace, frem whence the call \. R. Edmiston, [ preservation, but most of them had| New York, July 27. The antici- ? “‘“"“f_m“"' July 27.—Allie Run- ture be published. e hopes to make | came, and they found every outside 0. J. Pope, decayed beyond recognition. The ex-|pated breakdown anil confession of [4les, & 17-year-old miss of Madison, . door of the house securely locked. : 3 4§ Ala., petitioned congress today to the change of base without missing iy iohn Whitner, act date of the laying of the stone|ote or more of the men now under Wiy 1 i Fercing an entrance they mado the: ‘hange her ) v »|an issue of the paper. This paper, change hu.mmu‘. In a letter to ll‘l‘t , S ’ e paj pap way to an upper bedroom. There the; secretary of the Senate she wrote: “11ike the Florida Christian Advocate, | e i Girace lying unconsclous, with den’t like my name, so please do your | s jtinerated pretty well over the |, gaping bullet wound in his side lohn Pattersoun, is not known, but it must have been farrest in connection with the mur- 1. H. Youngs, Jr. Inlmm twenty-two years ago One [der of Herman Rosenthal, the gam- . M. Eaton, of the papers deposited there was|bier, tailed to materialize. The rea! W, P. Pillinng, the Nashville Christian Advocate, of [ slayers are still at large and District | best In selecting a real nice name. 1 State. It has been published at a|On further search they discovered = D Beyan, November, 1890, Dr. E. E. Hoss, now | Attorney Whitman is balked so far in [ Wil Pay the cost, so let me hear from number of points, Gainesville, Jack- | Tevolver, with one chamber empty, K. Memminger, | Bishop Hoss, was the editor, with Dr.| kis efforts to find the actual con-(YOW by return mail.” S ] i ’ Ivinz on the floor in the room im- . . O'Dboniel, 1" M. Bounds, assistant. The names |spirators. Saanand S poliviliy Bsantland, AvEati, ot ani |‘.n'rl.i:|ln-7_\' below the one in which .. F. Bailey, f Burbee & Smith appear as book bt STATE HOLINESS SCHOOL now it goes back to Lakeland again. | o o0 Iving After Grace was O F Brown, locents. Mention is made of the ap- }{OOPSKIRT WIFE ATTRACTS TO BE ERECTED HERE. [ Dr. Nowlin, pastor of the Baptisi|yovived he said he had been shot T 1 Woods, | proaching session of the Florida Con- GAZE OF NEW YORKERS. church at Lakeland, who is owner|while b was asleep, some time dur- i “‘ Cresap, lfvl«'llw. Jan. 7, Bishop W. W. Dun- - Mr. 1. 0. Bolch, of Orlando, re-lor ype husiness at present, hopes to] it the cafly part of the morning, :. I .}htrw 1l to preside. An old hymn book, New York, ,]"]y 27.—Unless Por-1cently purchased through the real make Lakeland the permanent home :v.ml that In\' h:n! every reason to be- iy W, Toph, : = licve that his wife had done it. E 0. Flood, [ The st of church members could not | cides to make a few purchacss of |1 res of land northwest of Ihc city, 9 %5 Wilham, and lomre e Il Gee. ol s his wife with hav- T. B. Hendrix, Lo deciphered. Arcadia News, womans apparel in this city beforc | which he bought of Mr. J. (. Swin-|0! itinerants.—Arcadia News. ing heivily dragged him befora W. M. Winn, —- - hie goes back with his newly arrived | del for the purpose of erec llngn Holi- 3 skootin: him. This, he says, ac- 4 ”. Iy S“_'"l.""' i Young wife, his home town will re- | 1.ess school thereon. counts tor the fact that neither th» M H T'“"‘" IE" Hlllnn"s SI“HI ceive w woman wearing hoop skirts It is Mr. Bolch’s idea to have pu- ln'".iE“Plqus report por the pain accompanying : 1. Sloan, FflnM!K‘“sls cl" Mrs. Juliana arrived here from | pils from all parts of the State at- uPPUSE s IKEHS u“ tice shot awakened him, WL Clifford Fiume on the liner Saxonia and her | tend this school, and from the indi- ' m " he Motive for Crime : l\ :""'”' ""“‘ l" l“]’EHEsn"B HABE aitire attracted unusual attention, [ cations, he teels that it will start oft flflsm“ 'EI,E"‘IE“ The wotive for the crime, as held ‘ okt cven at Ellis Island, where strange | with a large patronage. It is not Ly the prosecvt; n, was to obtain { _':l"‘r::‘”:::"':”" 5 ‘-—. S S cstumes lim' a frequent spectacle, Lluown when the buildings will be T the $27 000 life insurance poliey \5 hatel] (By Associated Press.) Her skirt hung about ten inche [ciected, hut probably work will com- (By Assoclated Press.) bald by her hustand, and of whick 1 i PARTY WILL ‘ ‘!\"‘"‘*“‘! ’]i;:i‘,,\\,;I,{| I]‘,l.ly\. ;;.‘,,1,\".',:: be lm\. lln.- knees and was about four | tience at an carly date. Boston, Mass., July 27. I;n,\‘;fl em- | ehe was the beneficiary fm“ I\KELAND TONIGHT b ‘ M "‘ 0 "_- ' i ey feet in «ll:nnj-n‘r at the bottom. She — ployes of the "llh[r)ll'l-h-\.\lml r;nl-rn:ul In repiy to th's the attorneys for i . @ preliminary ruce to choose three | wore a mantilla, and had an embroid- | STATE TROOPS TO have organized to fisht the strikers| Mo (oo say tiat their client was which will fly the stars and stripes|cred hodice of purple velvet over July 27 At S the international race in German; loosely fitting white waist ‘ SETTLE LABOR DISTURBANCES who are out. They object to the fwealthy in her own right and had company granting the strikers de-|po neod of the insurance money ible, ete,, were also_in the stone. | wath Juliana, of Lancaster, Pa., (I('(w[ah agency of Smith & Steitz, ten | g i 4l the Episcopal t fu < s § arles B \.: phir"(' hext fall (By Associated Press.) mands. Many loyalists say they will They also claim that she iz not the - Shy i Charleston, W. Va,, July 27.-A |strike themselves if the others are re-|type of woman capable of such & ohn Roseborough TOMORROW AT THE f f : 4 ’ irsts " y . ited in marriage. | AT THE L¢«THERAN special train carrying State troops is | irstated. deed, and state that she was genuine - i L ME (" M T ., : . Mr. Mercer, ¢ CHURCH TOMORROW THODIST CHURCH {iurrying to the Pain Creck coal dis- — R Iv in love with her hushand and he ae ”'“ happ: . Vi mestin i '” s I'trict where coal miners have been on MR. DENNY'S DEATH with Lee until ontside inflnences be- tal trip v.' The subject of sermon | chureh reache l“] igh ‘," el v strike since April. Rioting has de- sun to work on his mind B hb s | B i Bl water mark last |\ Joped a serious situation. DEPLORED AT PLANT CITY., i, conrtshin of Eue e 1 Grace K and Cuamber- | The Tr t dufnight. The attendance was an in : e e y N lutter pla i rease of 30 t ; - i.vl.ll his wile o is about twenty s SRS PEL G L g g cetupe | UTEREC O 50 per cent over the night W. 0. henny, Sr., of seity, af e |' 1 ning 1 lecture i 4 high BOOKER T. GETS LEGACY. D UBALY s T8 of bllll city, aftes | cnior, was s spectacular : oh e S a4 v, which | tOre and the interest was intens A contracted illness of more than |, o0 e the coremon | There will be services surai 3 5 car, died at hi s vestords ok S i s Wil e ona 0T A G0y ¥ lacrava: v " Ayl » rvices again to Falls « ity, Ore., July 27 Ten year, died at his home yesterday. My Mg, Grace was the widow of Wit S oan - L ‘ e N . ¥ » Y " " n S . e it and three times tomorrow, M housand dollars has heen left to [ CUNY came to Plant City abont sev-fy 660 o Philadoel- uriving there ! the ten comt uts now bheing { Micleod, the evangelist 1 § 4 are B8 N Lakels P o ! L it ot 3 7 et ’ > evangelist, will preac voker T, Washington, the Tugke. | Y04rs ago from Lakeland to which plin tailor And hefore his death . DAST | gelivered at t nit r s. Th |.( \ nmrmn.;, and evening at th. ¢ educator, by Hiram Starr, a her- ln. ; he h ”l. moved from Hlinois from Wood polson, In Fobru sk “:’.m.h = to.all tacs :"vf:ll;‘l cot NG bewdes tior iy, who just died er While his health was such as to per- 1911, his wife Lad already becom i o = e a service in the afternoon 1 Starr was a white man, 85 vears of |11V 1t Mr. Denny conductod a hak | known a Daisy of the Leopard nher of friends=| | i h everybody is invited So ther . ery and confectionery store in this Skins i “ £ her manl fo ] 3 y o Aing rerans : € nanla for 2o that far . will be three general services tomor i X city and by his oblizing manners [ couts made Tfrom the skin of that parting mav he e L roOw g 2 . it M R i ni ron 3! t R WHERE ONE MAY AFIE P MULBERRY CONTEMPLATING and .I<; .] .m\»|mmn o busin : WAS| Lottod animat s | s not definitely decided whit necessfu out a year ago he re- o . & WORSHIP TOMORROW.;A e Souting: will B 3 ok MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP It i aitie Sl :m | Mter the death of her husban: b+ R ( ‘ i IS 'Ss and s e 1 & FIRM SE 80 beyond tomor — M from which she inherited $100,000, . LLS p . : i rew night, but it may run into ness Mulberry, Jul - \t the next that time the business he had estab- Mrs. Grace becatss i . CRABLY PROPERTY.| Tiwr “ili be services wmortow ) ...y i yhe agyend g g e come | 1ished lias been conducted 1 P i e e A i nworning and eveniy he Baptist, | o 3 it dll; hdance and inters ceting of the City Council the com- I' o I8 DOeR rondurted by one of| o in thic gilded cafe life of the mand it. The i \a s attenc g 5 3olilg ¢ Hs sons " ¥ nsfers of real es. | Methodist, Lu hqh, and C ““m"nl TRy |‘| |r.|-r:‘;s d atteno ittee appoiuted 1o look into the | Plakt Cite 1 it . i Pennsylvania metropolis I f 1 es- farce ates e st o 1 et 3 & " an v loses, in » at { : ¢ the week end- | (hurches, and Sunday school at the i, o U 3 lmtv,?r:s( SEG th oposition to hive the city buy the e s : 'v' i Dsipbin ;' \bout this time her eves had been N ' act E 16 preacher is wing te: 2 s Wi v P . B enny, a gocd citizen, one w ‘ ¢ e ¢ Smith & Steitz Y umber! Preshyterian church ‘ ¢ puliitiy I is growin ter works will make a report. At Kid tha io o Rt ‘[l"' attracted by the tall form of a h-nd- old to w. | There will also be services at the Bver ,'" dy i ” A A present time there exists no pro- ook i - ! i some voung mai- of immaculate af corner Ken- | First Presbyterian. To all of these| . - yhody is cordially invited 1. ion for the issnance of more than | *"0M he came in contact and one tire \ rner Ken- tend all services, 1,000 of honds: as, if we ara | V0. though undemonstrative, was Paachtpee strect | Places of divine worship the public | is cordially to attend. On, d services last loyal and true in every relation of G s co‘"tdup iite Then the tall young man saw the rworks, a Iur:-’ Vleopard furs and the vivacious fac» have a sewers CHRISTMAS ISLAND, tion with the war tem in con- o H 0. Bolek | @ count of The deceased leaves a wife and 2ok . ' o RS sum, perhaps $57 000 1o 210,000 he 9 : Sunday thers Lo service to- I > 310, B they caressed and a mutual attrae- R ito G. W, (] srrow at the Catholic church Made Famous by Robert Louis St Il be required. 1t is helieved that | UHFee sons to mourn hi< death — Plant tion sprs up. An introduction was 3 vort igh 1/ e;l:ons Tales, Is Sold. reat majority of the property own- el cltained, and @s a result Eugene i | 1€ HoT an ancisc 9 d g E 3 N PR S 2 - 4 o, July 27 —Aq. re in favor of the larger issue, irace was married to Mrs Opic ¢ from Honolulu report the <4 b wonld M M . - i « give M «rry the ad- . ¢t the Hale N 1 : adley, JWESE ENPEH“HS (bristmas Island, about 160 ntage of seworger mnw mll I“E \‘ "W York, a 1w Little Church i und the Corner, in March, 1911, 3 I3 th of luls oxosewa, GONDITION 19 UNGHANGED v, "cncite repueea e " WITNESS STAND Hflflw less than one month after the — rre Tsland : and 7,.::.“4”‘1 i ' ,\- S “l[',la_m Rogers. who ha e ! ”a"l of the ‘vnd »'s former husband. 1 wife to Nelije (B3 ciated Press.) tales ¢ 1';‘: *. ? '}v:: : TL-: & ‘“m s c oLl Gra-e at that time was a bond Tokio, July 27.—The condition of p.racy, treas..s-seekine ar ain, 'md.') :dl’nm; e ' '\”} S l, gy salesman wiv had ambition to be- onsideration. ! the efor remaifis unch > ling.: Bats . { 18 former position 08 Ahgeles, Ca uly 2v.--Clar-| come a buil. ng contractor. Finding ia I‘atlon.“a emperor remain nchanged to ' ‘-a,'lsf:.“ her Rougier nezor i ‘rv::" bank of Mylp. rry Mulberrs ‘..’] ¢ 3. Darrow, on trial for jury brib- ISR RGN . Will 2o on the stand Monday (Continued on Page {)

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