Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 31, 1912, Page 1

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J. B. SMITH WILL SPEAK AT OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. ) UIE nN Mr. J. B. Smith announces that he will discuss our present tax laws, in | an address ot the Herron theater, at T:30 o'clock tonight, and has issued aninvitation to the public to be present and listen to some interes 4 ing facts and figures which he will present sITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ROVIDING FOR SAME PROB- ABLY ON TICKET. rk Mr. Smith aiso challenges any one Who desires to defend the present oc- ; cupation tax law to meet him in de- Late on this occasion. He hy given the matter much thought and suul_\.l and what he has to say will he well vorth hearing, July 31.—The pro- world. Press tl Santa Rosa county, will Will Assemble at 8 Sharp, at City Hall, to Organize Wilson and Marshall Club. ! to the people in the tion next November, if rendered by Attorney The « ri Trammell Saturday aft- Tonight, at N o'¢lock sharp, Demo- crats will gather at the city halj for the purpose of perfecting the orga- nization of the Wilson and Marshall Democratic Club. The club already has u arge membership, and the meeting onight promises to be nu- merously attended, to the secretary of State, Last summer Secretary Clay Crawford said that ng he could do was to ¢+ the secretary of the last te and the chief clerk of Representatives turned as being passed by both® ! the Legislature, and that Every Democrat in the Lakeland { constitutional amend- | precinets ought to be enrolled as a tion, so that initiative and referen- | mMember of this organi when t nent. Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. REAFFIRMATION *WANT SOUTHERN SENATE WILL EMPHATICALLY STATE POSITION OF U. S, AS REGARDS FOREIGN POWERS. |07 naval bases on the American con- tinent by any foreign power. Was postponed unti) tomorrow, but believed the Senate will endorse the report, which, though directed at the recent Magdalena Bay incident, pro- claims the principles which are to in- dicate the position of this govern- JIPANS NEW ENPEROR LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912. REVIVAL DRAWS BIG CROWDS; CONTINUE THROUGH SUNDAY. DEATH CAME The vrevival at the Methodist church continues to draw large crowds, Evangelist W. H. McLeod preached two fine sermons yesterday afternoon and evening, and wil] preach azain this afternoon and to- night From the present outlook the re- vival will continue through Sunday — There much interest manitested, |\WAS ABOUT TO BOARD TRAIN and it l‘- an :.]'~|x'n'nl llnrl .”“;l. lll«“\l THIS MORNING WHEN HE e FELL OVER DEAD. bringing many into the fold. OF MONROE| SECOND PLAGE PROGRESSIVES LOOKING SUTH- WARD FOR AVAILABLE RUN- NING MATE FOR TEDDY. ( | ; | (By Associated Press.) is ing while waiting for (By Associated Press.) This morning ¢ g sent to the constitution S Washingon, July 31 The Sen-| Oyster Bay, July 21.-A move- GHAH’AN“ cfl"splflnfiv ::“:"l ;\l”l\\'fi':fjlll-o:;l(-;;flu".nkti[;,l::-llxll:'ssl:’lnr: roviding for the initia- ate foreign relations committee today | ment is on foot with the National ' il owe .'~ e “t.t" ALl e adopted without dissent Senator | Progressive party to name a Demo- ger station, ‘”! _(m’"“ at resusitation fitidj @ resalution o Lodge's recommendation that the |crat from the South as Roosevelt's IN NEW YflHK Pflllfi proving unavailing. piroduced in - the last BIG MEEIING IflNIEHI United States reafliem the Monroe [ rurning mate, the Colonel said today. Mr. Howe h_:ul'gunu down to the ¥ Representative Thomas doctrine in terms clear to all the[if an available man can he agrecd i3 station about 5 o'clock and had just It adopted a resolution to ex- 1e disapproval of the purchase Revelations Growing Out of Murder of Gambler Rosenthal Stir the Great City. upon. purchased a ticket for Dover when he walked out under the shed and stood near some mail trucks. He was leaning on a post, when sudden- Iy he fell forward on his face, and bystanders who rushed to his side found he had passed away. A tele- phone message brought Dr. Bevis to the scene within a few minutes, but. he pronounced him dead, giving heart failure as the cause. The body was removed to the Gen- try undertaking parlors and later to the deceased’s home on Myrtle street. Whether the interment will take place here or at Mr. Howe's old home Miami, July 31.--Miami's board of A A % rade will soon have a suitable and ‘onsideration of the report i 1 LY (By Associated Press.) New York, July 31.-—-As a conse- quence of “Bald” .Jack Rose's con- fession that the New York police col- lected millions of protection money from gamblers and disorderly houscs, Prosecutor Whitman today was con- fronted with the double trsk of pick- ing up the trail of graft and running down the men in the conspiracy to slay Gambler Herman Rosenthan. Ac- cerding to Rose, the monecy went to hindsome home. The board has de- he subject is taken up it is|cided to build and will issue bonds to the extent of $12,000 for the pur- pose. An excellent site has been se- locted and the pians for the new building are attractive and interest- ing. REVOLUTION BREAKS : i . | has not yet been decided. arned, among the enrolled bills | Cach and every one may lend his ':""" police ""“"“‘.""_- i”"' assassing of |-z o0 conducted a grocery con signed by the speak- | Prestige and influence to the cause MM I u"] IN NlflAHAuBuA tosenthal are unarrested. stolru ‘ul the lwrm-l' of .\Ily'rtle street Ut R » Sen- | of Democracy and assist in the great | Y i e ——— and Missourl avenue. e was a { ,‘iz\'l.llll:li‘.l.d;|l::u:rx :.l,l,'d:,.l\l,'Hmnovr:niv victory which will he Will Endeavor to Oarey ox Work " """"“ g The cooling showers of the past man whom all respected, and his P Hiii Cangla Iwon next November, Ty rk and| Manague Attacked and City Cut Off [ two days have moderated the tom- many friends deeply sympathize with prossure was brought to| ——— Policies of His Illustrious From Outside Communi- perature greatly, and today has re- o bereaved wife, who is almost ane secretarye of State FAILURE TO DELIER Tokio, ve him an official s the attorney genera! Ate Saturday atte roey general gave joas "ut this joint resolution | | | | tion wathovi (By Associated Press.) tives of Hew emperor, read his first proclama- this morning sembled a day in the fall, Predecessor. prostrated over her sudden and ter- rible bereavement. Mr., Howe was 72 years of age. He has one son in North Carolina, and until they hear from him the funeral arrangements will not be finally settled upon. cation, (By Associated Press.) Washington, July 31, A new rev- ‘ution has broken out in Nic gua, ceording to advices to the navy de- iment today. Managua, the cap- GUBERNNTORUL CANPAGH _ IN TENNESSEE COMES™ T0 A, CLOSE TOON By Associated Press.) July Yoshihito, the " (0 an immense 1 of oflicials and representa | | all branches of the service, ital, was attacked July and is 33.000.000 IN IMPBOVEMENTS House and had been | Chattanooga, — Tenn, July 31 He says he hopes to further the great | now cut off from communication. IN SOUTH FLORIDA TOWNS . the Senate, the| *he hearing was bezun today atfwork done and undertaken by the - By Associated Press.) — ovotes being cast f' A of the suit of the Na- former cmperor and appeals 1o the | 5 LEAP YEAR MOONLIGHT RIDE Nashville, Tenn, July 21, The outhi Florida history prior to 1912 it in boty !t I Park bank of New York, loyalty of the people. He also el | 5 “feampaign for the nomination of a does net record in any season of a VD s seeking to recover $150,000 [, utoresolution does not {from the Louisville and Nashvillo Drailroad, which by the governor the hank paid out on be submitted to f Kright-Yanoe, bills Florida to be voted |lading, the vailrond tailing to deliver nd relerendum i vil] Cotton Co ol o [the cotton November general elec- Mrs L amendmentz to he \WILSONEHAS CONFERENGE tthy tribute to the dead ruler | MAN WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE IN TEXAS VISITED LAKELAND. who is spending some time at Se bring, writes the Telegram that My Purner is well acquainted with Id- o4 by the resolution ik the dast day for the; A beggar on the stroets of Los An- \ to act as the soc r,‘_|:1-hs has beon found to be worth : fred by Jaw toag- | $500,000 car 1M dars prior to an ele | cide ar W Inmns two weeks AL N o'clock last night a crowd of young people, composed of the Phil- athea class of the Baptist church, to- sether with the invited gentlemen, left the Baptist chureh in two large wiagons well fitled with hay for the Club house at Lakeland Highlands They arvived @t the Club honse after W oo'clock and spent a pleasant hour on the spacious porch of the Club house. M. Hallam and his company have a lovely Club house and it is P'emocratic governor in which there r #uch building progre is evi- nced now, not only in ampa, but ‘tically every town and hamlet the southern part of the State. Extimating orughly the value of new buildin .s in course of construction planned, municipal work under or provided for, and the expendi- ture of various counties in improve- ments of many kinds, the total in South Plorida will rtal very little short «f three millions of dollars. were five candidates, ends today. Kx- Governor MeMillin, Thomas Preston, Thomas Tyne, W. ulkner, and W. Tarner, of this « ity, W. R, Crabtree are candidates, or Vil Work of rebuilding Fort Lauder- dile is said to be progressing rapidly, and @ number of new buildings have already cGhee, notice of whose sui- aco, Tex., appeared in these ago risen from the ashes tomorrow Will be voted Mrse Turner states that the younslan ideal place to spend g pleasant “T This fo. the middle of one of the hot- wr".l BHMHMI" M’Anfln mn - vame o Lakeland about twofevening. On a clear night the lights I] .AH'“.' l]EEn BUM' test summers this section has ever : to whether or not monthazo, and calied on Me, Tarn- | of Lakeland may be seen very plainly I UM I EC flufi“ I“.Im"'"' m» l:lk-zn by those in touch ot the secretary of [ having heen acquainted with him | in the distance o the building is on MI”E“.IN l-EE!B With the situation to be indicative of ' the proposition on (By Associated Press.) Pack at their old home in Jackson, |4 high hill e & winter season for 1912-13 that will diont in this way i Seagirt, Jaly 1 Go y)n::l‘ \\“,l Eu Mo MeGhee Teft Lakeland for Tam After leaving the Club house they lee county has some mighty fine j_m“" c'x|‘||'| Florida to its capacity he ) iy b ‘; :T"' l\;’ i “1;‘ I||\.\Hl|lr, I,’I" and that was the lagt heard of [came baok by Lake Hollingsworth people within its borders but it also Fampe Tribune cvther or not th am conee " W until the suicide notice appearcd Land had e The night was per-| oo £ & nhdeatanlt. wos : - initiative and ref- | plans tor _' notification ceremony | hich was as follows: feet and all declared that they had :I"_I':“'I:: '"\\'I;:'r. ;.‘””"'“',li:m""f:m" the { APPOINTMENTS AT THE CAPITOL. wis introduced I’ here, Ang. 7 Waco, Tex., July 18, The hody of [Spent a most delightfnl cvening. Port Myers Press: { Maltaboans 'I‘I’ v "‘I o Kepresentative We | piyonng man, which was found un The following enjoyed the ride: Phis 1186 Mintior: of soiiie - ons 'l‘ -"A'-‘.-". July 8 ol ceent .'mf b the mecessary | ~SOMETHING NEW terarailroad trestle here yesterday | Misses Bernico Nowlin, Gertrude : 2 s _[pointments at the capitol in the way iy, went to the! wibad a card ed over the breg Brooker, Ruby Stors Nk N breaking and entering, however big ol changes in the clerical forces are ! ‘ UNDER THE SUN."| i 4 : : Sl Sl it may appear to th who have ex- Lag tollows: In the state treas lopted by that bods [ hearing the words: mell, Lucile and Lillian Park, Carol } s - il 5. In the state treasurer's Yo-thirds majority Fdgar 1L McGhee, Tampa, 1l [and Nell King and Miss Green; PR TANEE OF Joalka ‘N‘:",m" i ”.,(I office, Hon. Joe H. Gray, formerly went back to the Fro«t O HEW commies- There was a bullet hole in the r Messrs, 1 rson, Patton, Adams, Arp- .‘"','"",".r' seipidbnid bl ".”" :”".” aeir ot Ll '\.'"," hoppy Argus and | . iron )1V>r~";1v,4.|. of the heart, The police say in-|endell, and Ande son, Knight and llln:uL:llllln-:lllw, when un‘up;uml 1o the oy assessor of W akalla connty, bas T vh the land tications are that the young nioo | Mexandra, of plg it City. D, ana |’ ) o el Toukimnived @ TOW heen appointed insurance clork, ef- Here th taral setting for u jkilled himself while despondent o f,\ir.‘. W. . Nowlin chaperoned the 20, When some one, with ap- 1”.”\" Auz. 1 In the comptroller's feens with possibilities — especi- | i health, 1 had workod here | party, parent intention of |n||||'n;; osme one fgflice, Hon. B¢, Whitficld, for many 1tion i tooone grown weary feval months i else out of hu:—mv.«.. umnhw! the lurj Y fyears with the First National Bank of Walt loi 1 nd nsequent mo 1 - BLAZE OF ELOQUENCE DIES ": ]"h.v' "":;";r’}.|"'."|-:. :I.un:-' 'm::::\l 1‘- "l”.‘.' ity ,|"n~! ; ashier of the §talo tot il zentls | NAN WITH RIFLE KILLS BEFORE TALLAPOOSA HOSE |,cithe. her amsthine wonanit |7 Panlt, s been appointed rom the shit ths wnally find a HIS SHOTGUN ASSAILANT neithe: e u. any l'lll. unus BOF fstite bank examiner, effective Aug. more wy ake nestling at | Ry ve the alarm to willing neighbors. (1 jion. 1 A Gray, member of the aid it never |t ' ire 1or the devotees of | acksonville, July 31w " Tallapoosa, Ga . duly 31 In the | Thiz, we think the most cowardly [, dslature from Gadsden county and T ! ] ers and boatmen. | Warren was *hot and instantly killed | MISU O @ Socialistic lecture hepe "'i‘ K that has cverbeen perpeviated Lo 1, past year insurance clerk in \ ! oied 1o Citrus fhere tonight by 0. L. Dedge, upon [1ast wight, gy Cates Richard ih Lee county, and if we were called [ the stats treasurer’s office, has been 0 ro el by lh'*l\\lmm it is said the dead man Lo ‘4)'H:m- of St Lon was drencherd R p e O ', L ‘ml"'fm't! SeCreliry to the pension 0l BV - and nolfired with a shotzun just befor with water an ailliine . & “.WM. b :nlw|.u:f|‘ 3 we would have '-n‘).,,;,m. efiective Aug. ) merely a mattey astating pests €0 fone of the thickly popnlated suburie ; ; {5 . i< m,\“ it up as it is ont of d,u.. to TR “ld that since the | comm ! sealiti tozether frear the city limits. D dge returned pereed by the five: department. Sl 'M'i'}f down Wil In & barred Alled | FINE ORANGE YEAR PROMISED. oth hous the [with tie f nifi tive fire with a magazine rifle, oot Standing iy antomobile Mrs, _“”" _""”” £ oil and studded with the = — votes and the | lected nam inz Waren three times O'Hare was delivering a bitter de- | M1eFI07 "V'""’""’"“* known as iron | .““' orange crop of the present 1 its action, | awuit ming of n<, brawn The cause of the aair i T runciation employment i:‘lk.“A\ As I.' bt ”“”.SP. s 1o i' :‘_\0" llr?mxsj‘s i 'h«"_lurgm[ should pla 1op -perhaps? & |have heen Dedge taking the pa ol i e ik i short, |‘n|v v,‘-r--‘ should certainly be '-‘,,r Al-rm‘lu.m.l in vl!.\ state, if exist- “rendum on th Ath la woman at whose house he boa ot gk vAOR RIS | MEJUr. 'rnu.!lnn;' :f-hmm\-u red 1o the ,".Im- 1ond.x[|.ons continue. Seven and *ill probabls do KNy * of |when Warren threatened to give her | “ Pearce ordered the marshal to | e ndiary which he would not have an * half million boxes, which is the es- Lakeland 1 horsewhipping. Warren wa place the w der arrest, but | OPPOTLURItY to forzet for ar Jeast timated yield, seems to be rather a mer business man in the it "1t is said that oftic i) refused to carry | twenty years Pigh and it would be saf r to caleu- 'O'TQ'IIZIBEUHGM EUVEH""H vfln[s it o Ded: {out the order =z . : :?:v m:h:? :li'tl‘h':f‘l‘ -‘m"\-..; ‘].15\‘ e material on the phoned county sherifi’s and In the excitement some one turned ;’MEHIW A‘I’Hln{s mfl "i\umxu : .—-m"‘] S .]M‘,I lftYll:ll‘ of a | "'*n‘r- and arrest him. He o]4ir “d quickly ang ¢ ©oprices, which can only be agefense | . | 01 avocadoes he meeting r-nlh-v!' = avoided by the most judicious - abruptly when ; rful stream of | 7 ¢ s WELCONED FRON STOCKHOL (By Associated Press.) | —_— iwater was dirccted at the thronz i k,.'m“ o [h_fi part of the growers. Lemon City for| At Tuly 31.--Gov | Customs receipts in T el RENEEN N , (By Associated Press.) 17 b ¥ keep in close touch with the The avo- | Lrowr «d the Tippins bi week ending Saturday r t T ‘oreerston: of the new Ger- bl 2t fuly 31--A great : Jn.‘l, distribute their ship- ; iis year on | pro sale of near beer. It ' owing for any weck tmania € b in Riccrside in Jackson- | TOWd grected 1 o suard ol °t v<:.;|-r\‘y_unl_r throughout the sea- ¢ ‘93soms dropping | said w seems sufficient, |three months, Rece it ‘:"-”" Was laid with appropriate core A the American Oisvn thletes, ar. .|‘ ',-Y,‘il,".‘ ‘H ot T b e 8 Yif er 1813957532 monies Sunday aftcrnopr riving from Stockholm. todas 3 I‘ ¢ 1oL be maintained on a prof-

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