Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 20, 1912, Page 1

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Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. SBIND T SPREAD IN CELE- \ UF THEIR FIRST “NIVLRSARY. was the | 1 g of friends | Lakeland Citi- | { organization anniversary | supper | ted one or more | on the Board ol were also of Trade fin- time to at- duties would prosent, how- ceneronsly | pread, which vening opened | expert zation, thanked all present for their interest, and said that the Lakeland (itizens' band would go into t ing year with efforts and eners newed becanse they were re Thus closed o com- 'S re- of the hewrty rupport civing on every hand. @ most delizhtful oces I sion, and one long to be remembered | by the seventy-five guests present. WAS SIMPLY CRAZY . Francisco, (ol A McCreery, polo San 15 Walter Aug. at one who the pla) recently made a trip across continent wearing a fur coat, Panama hat snd ! bedroom slippers, with one trouser ileg rolled up to the Kuee, was de- clared mentally incompetent in a pe- | tition filed in the Superior Court. . SOHEPPS APPEARED BEFORE GRAND JURY It Is Expected That Several Indict- ments Will Be Hand- ed Up. By Associated Press.) New York, Aug. 20 Sam Schepps, tions by the e gljeged paymaster ol the gun- Moo R G Pater- wen, who Killed Rosenthal, was o tating that | witness betore the grand jury this te with them uly regrotted to invite trotuced Rev, v divine bless- supper was wis hountiful ted supply of sandwiches, i Lhe, l'l‘i"'?: A bowl of de- il side of | during the even- to be found im- < beveruge. Mr John F. Cox @ speech, which pleasing and | 71 " ' Mr Cox, us mayor v the voung men of | o1 last summer, and | A toeting sprung the Lak(‘-l 8t ¢ tdoand it was most fould address the! asion He stated l2ed] Dy its band, 15 newspapers that he iings Lakeland | it He also said td organized that contract, and legally ot which re-! oopromie to re- and that in re- “ltown were to ind gned a i " The ‘i(i,emil‘;.;lamn made a short speech and in- | school for aviators, which the ) finding the body today. Until three the contract, | troduced Alton B. Parker,chairman of | sant Co. desires to locate here months ago Mroand Mre Pickup re-! « able to con- fthv notification committee. At the | state they will come and make 1 sided here He was general man recent in hu\'in"f"(”""%i““ of Parker's speech Gov-|land their winter headquarter ager of a larze department store and \ and ngpece. | crnor Marshall delivered his speech | tract of land 2,000x1.6000 foer they held a high place in local so ! of acceptance. At noon the members | = cured, and tiey also desiv [ viet Fhey came here from Akron n o the {of the notification committee were | long sheds to be placed Pithout soven vears azo 4t the Land | entertained at lancheon by Taggart, | Board of Trade anthorized i agh o1 : ’ ur “]l“"- Followinz the notification cere- | tee o look aronnd for an i TALLAHASSEE GIRL STRUCK lusure tha AL ERLL ' | b QTN , dies and | monies the visitors were taken for a | v of land, and a further BY LIGHTWING SUNDAY wer rige, and tihis time they will be .n-i‘i he matter will come : twined @0 Governor Marshall's | Board at ite nest meotin E Tood ¢ . % WILL MOVE TO SANF ' nt KING WILL COMPETE N Miunz . i i b ) ) ‘ Wels gn 15 rvatories Flowers From His Conservato Will Be Shown in New York. i i New York, Aug. 2o King George ‘ \ 1 . Y t1.ir o 2 3 11 ! ( " X I " I ' PRy y ’ nd » fid t i t i 1 ] e e cssion of him and he an well now jCharRe o Xhibit old job it fo He w r 1 "~ SALVATION ARMY CHEF Pty «a- N CRITICAL I}IIHIIITIIIN to Sanford, " 6 at. al- N I to Sanford 1 stro and in ¥ It w B \szociated Press. £ time w It was noticed lon, Aug. 2 Generzl \'.':l-.'] T It T Touis M Boot ander in chief of | to make wfter | 3 saicati it I}l(lYiVI.A will finai heard the heavy B D manac TS : = "Iy ETOWS ] perd Herald, T ent into his i © SRith's telk, the|inz weaker, according to bulletins | pearvd rocently at v and the atmospher g nbers, and Mr. ’frr.:m his bedside today. !3\’4”7 dered an almost burning heat dury he would make a clean bre lama |‘i0l 2 o'clock, morning and it is expected that sev- cerindictments will be handed up CBoanard Sandler, Schepps™ counsel, said that while Schepps is before the ool includ everything, Other witnesses led the hotel clerk, where the gun imen celebrated, and a photographer, who made a photo of them 'BELIEVE PRESIDENT WILL SIGN PANAMA BILL. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. 20.- Some of the president’s visitors today said they believed he would sign the Pan- canal hill without further amendments NOTIFGATION WIS CARRIED OUT A ARRARGED Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 20, The . program for the notification of Goy- | ‘ernor Marshall, of his vice presiden- | tiz! nomination is being carried out ! a: arranged Thomas Tagsart, national commit- tecman, called the meeting to order and introduced Samuel M. Ralston, nominee for governor. Carl Kern, president of the organi- time an | LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUG. 20, 1912. MARGHALL 15 IDNAPPER NOTIFED OF ~ LEAVES TRAI NONINATION. ~ OF BLOOD ‘WlLSON SENDS TELEGRAM OFi' 'LLED SEVERAL AND WHEN | CONGRATULATION—IS UNABLE | ( ORNERED BY POSSE, FATALLY TO BlE lfBESENT. ! WOUNDED HIMSELF. : “(By Associated Press) ; By Ass l.il'.llW[r Press.) Trenton, Aug. 20, Governor Wil- | eplivin, Kan,, Aug. 20, In a senarrived here today from New | ; . okt . ORI AR provoked by Sam Woods vwho York, where he is expecting 1o spend mpted to Kidnap Ethel Manalian sme time conferring with State house officors. o By home today, James Thomp This morning he sent the follow- ¢l @ farm hand, was Killed; Matt inge oo M o | \ i ting telegram to Governor Marshall | Y oihan, father of the girl, was fa who was oflicially notified today that he ds the nominee of the Democratice i y s | =on, was hurt hy Pperty for vice president | s UMy heartiost and sinceres nered by ulations. It Iy wounded; Gaylord Marahan, a Woods, who, when teongrat- | 5 matter of deepest | regret to me that I eonld not be pres- | | ont to extend my con ‘ tired bullets at Loposiee, oW breast Ator: ol wounding the Tatally olr ari wiy, ratulations i 5w oaogds entered the honse, making the sonand express dcain the warm PRI ey vonds twice inocarch of the girl, ciated with you on the Democratic | deavhen coming ot forced youhg ;Hvlul U shonld hive liked to have | Vanahan o od inous caenpe,. Woods e eliance to join you in saying how [y under i iadictinent for send feonfident 1 tecl of the party’s mreat i> in obseene Lotter to o mnsic opportunity to serve the people with- i cher and was out ander a0 $1,500 out fear, tavor or timidity, Pray ac-p bl e was to i been tried in coptomy personal regards. TENNESSEEANS HAVE N NEAR SCRAP September, SONE DIFFERENCE N ASSESSHENTS | Both Democrat and Republican In- |House Committee l-‘inds Equalization dulged in Bitter Per- Board Not on the sonalities. Job, (By Associated Press.) By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. 20.-- Represen- Washington, Aug. 20 Forty thou- tative Rainey, Illinois Democrat, and |sand small - homes of government lerks and workingmen of Washing- ton sed 90 per cent Austin, Tennessee's Republican, in- {dulged in bitter personalities today have bheen ass ir the House. Rainey charged Aus- ot their true value, while imposing tin with being personally interested |residences in the northwest section {ir the pending water power legisla- | are assess 50 per cent, accord- [ tion, saying there is a well-trodden | ing to n report made today by the [trail between Austin's office and the |special house committee, office of the Wateg Power Trust at | Washington. Austin retaliated by BODY OF OHIOAN LOCATED. ciniming that Raincy l.uul a demagogue., is a defamer Zanesville, O, Aug. 20, Friends here today received the word that the ‘ad body of . W Pickap was found HEADQUARTERS Ty | Q HERE in the woods near Ballston Spa. N i X Y. Three weeks ago Pickup, during | Aviation School Desires to Come to ]|, fi1 despondency cansed by nery Lakeland This Winter. ran into the woods and hid , whom he continued to OUSNess, from pursies The Board of Trade held an inter-feiude until carch was abandoned. A | erting session last night Amont | farmer found Lis collar yesterday, other matters to come before thelwhich his vife identified, and the Board was the establishment of 9 senreh wa rencwed, resulting in | NEW STATUTE AGAINST SMUGGLING OF OPIUM. San Francico, Aug 2o activities of the alors of opium from the Ohient od States District Attorney M on the dr tort to check toof a new working which he will seek to have the United opium is found te that will impose a fine equ to the value of the contra i band dn not upon the captain, upon the steamship company operat MoeNabh proposes o stad market the and the tine shall be imposed at once DETERMINED 10 the part of steamship company Greeneville's $5,000 to Keep Wrathy Poli- ticians Straight. (By Associated PPress) Greenville, 8. ¢, Aug. 200 Th City Council at o special soosion e tevday appropriatod §5,000 o th preservation of sood orders duvine the | e campaisn meeting here nesi | FEhesday The mayvor ha been :, thovized to cuploy o mans special [ omioors as necessary DIDN'T KNOW WAS LOADED AND THE USUAL RESULT Lancaster, Ky, Vg 200 Buek Christeson, 17 years old, wa shot and instantly Killed here yesterday by a pistol in the hands or hi the Joad of which he himsell bl in serted during the absence ol n in and unknown to him. William had unloaded the re volver, placed it on a table and lent the room. Buck Christeson immedi ately reloaded it, His to the room, picked up the supposed- Iy empty revolver and fired with the fatal result. RUSH OF COTTON 15 NOW WELL UNDERWAY cousin, cous Christeson cousin returned By Associated Pregs) Galveton, Aug. 200 That e ruch of this ye. cotton to the mar Fots is well under way is indieatod by receipts of Galveston, which total thus tar 3,569,116, compared with 2,845 1 of the same date last vear MASKED BURGLARS AT TWELVE but HAVE GOOD ORDER Council Appropriates No. 249. o EBSLITON OF UTHOST - NPORTANGE law | Siotes treasury departmen tiction The present statute provides fines foy the captains of vessels on which PASSAGE OF PANAMA BILL WILL BENEFIT COMMERCE OF ENTIRE NATION. ing the vessel, ' Washinzton, Anz. 2o The finding of i abeard a ship| .. e findin a-. opinm abeard a ship Plie. wnexpontod saply AT the statute will provide, shall he . § prima facie evidence of negligence on vetichod: by the conjor gl X Houses on the Panama canal hill, in which azreement the House con terces most generally prevailed in over the Senate claritios the Panama situ | :11‘.4[' contention beoniernes, | atton very omateriatly and eliminates anather stambling block in the wany ot eatly adjournment What wits en pected to beoa havd nat to ceack, th transcontinental the fopposition o the Cratlroads 1o certain teatures of Thill as ensier of amended in the Senate, proved solution than expected, the renresentatives of the railvroads con Ftenting themso v with outspoken tions which dennneiation of thote o will Keep vanlroad owned vesels onid ot the canal | semator elect Jdowph o Ransdell, Jivesident or the National Rivers and Uiarhors congre which body ha fraken the livelies iblo interdst in A champion o free tolls L, sand woday in the | tor coastwise vessg the legishtion accom privise of plished: “The country is to be juratulated upon the Panama canal bill it is as preat a picoe legislation as has been enacted in the Last quarter century. 1t breathes spivit of staunch Americanism that is truly refroshing. 1t is original, bold and genuinely constructive. “T'he provision for free tolls on coastwise commeree is of the greates! importance, and, in my judgment, will be productive of vast benefit to tie commerce of the entire union. “The provision permitting Amer- ptry of toreign-built ships ov el Americans, and allowing ,nlll' builders to import free of duty materinl hip building, is the heartily con passage of th In, my judgment ol construetive van re Ly tor preatest step torward in fifty years teward the pe-establishment of the American merchant marine. It will ‘s in placing onr g upon s, and, unless T am great eriticism mada by di. won the high 1 mistaken, the all travelers that an American flag iv rarely seen in the ports of the world can no longer he uttered. “The prohibition against railroad ted through fowner-Lip of bhoats oper ( Aug 200 Wearig ko | & v S How S INFRRI oRel: Rl ,Iv'u anal, and o elsewhere (which : e ,,'.‘h tod oarl ,m’;\ m"'u ans any waterconrse in the Union) y l "" 1 had '_“‘M":" o postaiie 1 the most advanced step ever taken i T i W liwd |‘ i ””'y. jto prot ctowaterways from unfair 87 S ad imm N Thev enes ot Pl competition. B will greatly pro ‘n..nl,m. MI" B T W orne commeree, and give g g Lo nation the benetit of the cheapest in or n krvown fo man AFTER LONG YEARS e . I i \ ' | ol National River 4t ' ' reoConer with t leg ind 1 . | \ tin X ' Yo ' nd LOYAL ORDER OF MCOSE WANTS HCRE HONEY NOW IN KANSAS CITY WILSON'S BRUTHER 15 MEMBER PLELICITY BUHEMI BN R 5 i LI PP e 7 g s . —

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