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g 71L ONE WEEK FROM N1l TODAY ociated Press.) 27, Jdohn Meln- wvho has murder of Her- hiained a de- Sont., tor plead bialuod an \ on M- on the will Lake- second wltever . Stndays in far o uctions ve- 1. 1. SKip- om PFirst Assist- wneral 0P Crand- 1ory D partment, General n \1 241012 ! ppTohriation roending June ostollices of the taes shall not be the general pub- | sion shall not pre- folivery vou will ciose the vy carriers’ windows, oves - discontinue all wiiers - on - Sunday. owever, that special exeepted and you Irange to have on to handle this todesites 1o redues minimum cemployes as pos- omplete day of You =honld, thevce- a sufficient num- duty on transit mail iwcted for dispateh without delay. If Sunday, a ton should be made and the mail for the <) ¥ eport thaut for tehed on ributed before i frst trip R \\M 1ELD, ste General TS PITE CAUSES DEATH 315G HAS DEEN POSTPONED | 5 hy serve | oceedings. | purpose of | of special | the | Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WCODMEN'S PICNIC TOMORROW : f AN INTERESTING PROGRAM. The program fer the Woodmen of the World picnic will open at 10:13 tomorrow morning and will be as follows: Address by Sovereign Epps, Tucke er, Jr. : Address by Sovercign J. R. Cason, | ol Bartow. REPUBLICAN LEADER ROASTS DENOCRATS AFTER ADJOURNMENT OF CON-‘ AUG. 27, 1912, ‘fmwvffls - THEIR OPINIONS BE EXPRESS CO TC SENEFITTED. U the Sunday ¢! the Tampa 1y on Sunday wiil ia sentountil Monday morning. The same will be the case with Sundm newspapers all over the conntry, about the enly [ will be detivered is by expres way Sunday B ————— amd to the No. 255. T SILOON LEAGUE AGKS WILSON'S A P s il D i : | 4RE TRYING 70 DECIDE WHETH. Lorer newsdenlore. e i 1o SAYS HE CAN DO NOTHING BUT @ ;\(.ldr«:-s by t,.,‘».,,-om" S. H. Mc-| GRESS MANN SAYS DEMOCRATS E ER NEGROES SHALL BE AL- |[ular subscriber 'l!lf'“" o, faule ot GIVE THE MATTER WIDE | Clelland, of Lakeland. ACCOMPLISHED LITTLE. | LOWED IN ASSOCIATION,. | M mwsimper wublouers)idiscrin | PUBLICITY | Address by Sovereign T. J. M- ceigd R Seainst el s s I : | Beath, of Fort Meade. (By Associated Press.) | (By Associated Press.) that the ey companics w (By Associated Press,) A W ~In‘nv_ on, Au n lluuf)‘. i Milwauke ‘iz, 270 Whether "‘ tke bi prot 4 th ML SRR ROND L s SATaE 9T G rahiBE AV e : diccrganized, unprosressive and in- | et WAL the newspaper business, | i Tournamen: Race 2 pom T e e 'l[Il’”("" 2ro lawyers are hereatter to be ad- Psen arvived here today from Seagir | :(ml!- race l.nr l‘:in‘ girls. by the Republican leader, .|:lllli'-j Hted as members, was cne of the BISHOP HOSS ILL and met oonumber of State oflici .';I.l\":[ :“,‘. h-“r‘ , e boys, Mo, to the work of the Democratie thicers betore the Aierican Bar a — W ho discesed oflicial business, A atg .1..u or ladies [ liuse of Con vhich has ad- tion which opencd s | 8L Louis, Mo, Au i) |"'?‘“""‘|‘w||mw- of well wishers alse 1 A special coentest for men Lot I il Lot pre : \] i e R i 1 hers also visite e lh ‘;‘. ihdt " od tintal meeting iy T : 4 I » R “‘ Chthe Governor at the State tlons At ) day reviewing the wori the Hoeus tien arose in the speci I P Dis 00 o hody. i noon he met o delecation ] | e Charn 8 of th utiv, mmiitoe, 1 = i \ o : \ \nalmndan In q i (AT e Bishop 11 ho ix 7o Autisaloon | from Newar ved, s 1 g 3 i 1 e i ' T { practioe of the associniion to | A Ll Vhia selndmed e law Ui il : ! hu ! t i men s member | : y ken v i i i i | % ; i s .\\ | | l ! n Cincliding Wil I para i 1 by | Pt e TR0 i) I ' istant to i Nashydlles d aid i 'ujn i i1 t \ W f i W \ Yo Gonera i " 0N 1 IOV | 1 {calied 1 Yl (i ; W | { in | we tl i ool the committes, J\ i s AR R (B g ) ¢ time. That th ' | novinee of theie e, The com { 408 ’ fl : {eficient is showa by e/ et tee rescinded their action ‘IIII d bt i findd . B 1:‘m|z- th i L Howed the men to remain qualifies l el I i e coy o | Senate r acted o in nemine or membership ¢ f ot i i BE[N Lonse ! woere loreed l:n‘; Ked the entire association to vote i " SR g ! ...“mll : | avre eto the parcels post which alon the question \ttorney General | e n Ao Bl LI pak s short tim: ago they insigtod they | Wickersham announced he would | frower b lave is o enbnee publici Will Bring Suit for Damages in the Sum of 100,000 Against Becker. would not aLree to 'REWARDS OFFERED BY TEDDY WANTS 10 fake o strennons feht | | Which Is Bittercst in Its : History. By As:ociated Press.) i By Associated Pross) [ New York, Aug, 27 Mrs. Lilliaa | 5 Columbin, 8, U, A L Do | Bosenthal, the widow of the mur- | rat : rats ol this State today are votine pdered gambler, is prepaving to bring | Many Pri 3 ; ; ‘Iu‘ candidates for all tate house ol cuit for $1o0000 dumase. acaine | Many Prizes Have Been Given by Intimates that P;n‘ker and Sherma | i i i | | ) . d = s | heers nterest s centered in the ‘I:.u-m‘. n.:nl :I'ull xlnx the death or | This Organization to Lifc - Were Also Recipients of | Ebernatorial comct between Goy | her hushan o lawyer i | 1 i f<.l 1shane ( .,.\:" I,h“‘" "i Savers. | Funds. Blease, Judge Tese Jdones and L [ win the case on a civil suit becanse | [ Duncan. 1 is vegarded as the bit 4’{'““ the preponderance of evidence Aunouncement has just been mad | (By Associated Press.) terest campaizne in the history of th le necessary to win a verdiet, while oo pagional headquarters of the | Oyster Bay., Aug. 27, Roosevelt [State. Largest farmer vote in yem jm a "”"”“»'l : e the '_"”“’”"-‘ wmerican Red Cross at Washingion | des to hring the names of AMton (10 predicted anless vain falls l:"”'\l » '.'"“’}'”"”"':‘ k“ Is on thef o e names of those who are en-| k. Parker, Democratic presidentian atter point that Hecker hopes W fyinag o prizes tor exceptionally | candidate in 1900, and James -\lnl CROWD THOUGHT IT win his treedom. DETECTIVE, ON ALLEN'S TRAIL. IS ARRESTED IN HUNTINGTON. | 1 Huntington, W. Va., Aug. 27— 0a |( the trail of Wesley Edwards and Sid- | ( na Allen, the Virginia outlaws, with a capias for their arrest in his pocket, Mike Duncan, detective and former resident of No-jt lan, W. Va., Lterday for a murder alleged to have been committed seven years ago Duncan admitted to the police with | f little apparent emotion that on the | N and [} was arrested here .‘""i' 2ovears old, o re awarded annually plicant loward Taft Fund, the income from which is to be devoted annually to rizes for firkt-nid work and comyp.- railroad men of he prizes with ions among the ountry. Fouy medals The only ap- for pirze money from 1his wis und for work done during 1911 Ir. Christian D, Figher, of 1. skillful first-aid work rendered dur- [man, vice precident of the Unito ing the pasts yes Stiates, betore the Clapp |'()lllllli|ll'4' SAW A SEA SERPENT. About a year ago a gentleman, | tor the investigantion of «;nun:uuu' who does not desire hi sname to be [contributions St Petersburg, Aug aade public, presented to the Red - gers on a boat going 1o 1" ‘ross a special endowment of ‘| CONFLAGRATIONS STARTED BY Sunday thought they saw a sea ser- ‘00, to be known as the William BOY FOR HIS OWN AMUSEMENT pent in '.||" “-l"'. and there was much excitement for a time, Some diztance from the bhoat there ible something with an odd shaped | head, Hike w serpent while for fiftecn feet back of the head the unknown oh \ug 27 Wis vis the half ciattedd @ Lima, 0O, Contessing that he fires which $10 000 1o property owners in Spen the past Tow weeks, Th-yvear had started dozen hive loss ol or twenty vater broke over some the the cerville old truetion, as though body of «a Basil Cochiran, crandson of or L.V Juil here tonight snrfac that o Cochran investigation showed sitting |n;w| LOOSC Wis on a stake ' X was placed in l..~ fish was just under night of Dec. 21, 1904, at a Christ- | Fark boulevard, Camden, N. 1., an The boy declared thathe fired the mas celebration in Nolan, he shot [employee of the Penusylvanin rail- | huildings becanse he “liked to se yoout of the water, while a sand and Killed Everett Thompson, an 18- road shops. Mr. Fisher wi them burn.' h|4.A|u1 extende dnearly to the sur vear-old moun‘aineer, but declared [ed the first prize of $i0, having He further admitted that he start- | 7ee oF the water. The illusion was that he acted in elf defense. treated a total of sixteen cases dir-eg the conflagration of two weeks and for some minutes even, Fioyd Thompson, of this city, an [ing the year azo that burned his grandfather | 1he veterans on the boat were un uncle of the dead boy, recognized The Red Cross, trom ies Y {siore, and that e caused last night able to make ont what the steangz Duncan when e saw him on the Hiunds, also zives similar prizes 10 fipe, destroying the barn of 1 \W ohject was sireet here today, and immediatel¥ | Lest-aid men other than tho Price. with content Pass-a-Grille was crowded all da ;nmifl. d the authorities. Duncan left [ ployed by railroads. The win i terday and the water was thicl {the country after the killing and no the first prize of $50 in this 'WHAT A. B. BROWN dotted with bathers in the sunt naee of him was found unti] today. {Mr. Johun DBrown, mine fon THINKS OF LAKELAND. ' rowds went trom Tampa and St _— —_— Pennsylvania Conl Co Pitra i Fotersbure, every hoat carevine i RUBONIC QUARANTINE wWho rendered wer clent Writing 1o the Telegram from Ve | LR L : LIFTED FROM ISLAND. 'o three men who w mire "Tioma, N. Y., Mr. \. B. Brown. ‘n} ¢ Island from . Peley | | Pastenr treatment, Hrwi badly injured pioneer citizen of hakeland, ravs S Tampa sat- | Officers of Board of Health and Ma- | 1losion of was in the 1 o LRI RO ]I,‘y"m ¢ i i Bt yae hate ol n ine Hosvital © rvice Are Seen [ Jan. 10 1iio dnoan aftids woklet 1o idvantazes of lmr BELTHEONEED AN S noOw excited R i Co:lls‘.‘.], % wotl ¢ h : il \ e " mtoon ‘ hivdropliohia No ' Tt I ' r o ton hospity 1 ' ! Lok 10 the trath 5 < [ ! totraff t I ! njur ‘ ( ) Lirkelandg ! months | the 1 = ! \ t ere trente stat i init on and HOW TO DETERMINE 4 B, e e b g il ey [soil and i ) h WHERE A IIRE IS Zan street, | will 1 0o ' avin ‘[>"v‘->i ja ndeq n A | I o ! rni Lconditions 1o b erlaid b ' 3 ! az n or work > and 1 I crop. Five : ; ) d five | ( all Cons ILM Yhor yvester-intestifving to preach enl ’ an b g g : lied in con-lcay receive nstonctions from his | ciency of the work [sold in Jun non \ i g 10T a long pe- | government 1o s icors ticular cases 150 earlier 1 " nd a : x el X oS d to]ef the Board of Healtl lit- Mr. James Gib-on. an arapef noegn e 8 ot the little boy |u! States Marine Service ithe Berwind-White Co anty P frait g : 'V Ouk Hill cem ti t r was ‘ Windber, Pa., was the s Advize all o come @ : ‘l‘ S mornine rdi My called [restant for the second J e hetor ' el . “ld from the| tt a Dr. J _H. Altre ,' ving rendered first aie | lind nt i n t a skillfful manne: 10 {1t wouis ! at< only went fron | niski, who, on Ot i thout price the {Tampa a 1 LY Wes here | lvading inj | are at ! . and | passenger transierred. and th ’l(.llin:: Fervase annual Pt CELEBRATED HER BIRTHDAY be the reason | freight w e ld dor an embargo. ' mmpound fracture « I e ‘ ' 03¢ 10 the heart | There are now no restrictior omminuted fra dealer wio "is than bites on |soever, thou | involving the kne ) ¢ zallon « s fricnds 1 \ riain the same time | fected as shoulder hjcstate and tl : £ Zirl on the arm | moved T I.)mih of the b ‘ d sev for himse ti W o other neople RO S —— ;, s first-aid ut JI‘ orida really i A\ fied 1 14 and i ;..I' The Key West Journal is advocat- | Ly *3 ipt @ is the best asset in ar il s, ents from 1 te g £ an Iy ling a midsummer fair for the Mdnltn i The f | mad #Zood citizen. Sa \ I ‘ re sery Ilit,\ to take place next summer. 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Bur Ang 1n -\ Il 3. 26 H ala GEO ENGLIS Tr Lakeland, Fia . \ 2 MUST HAVE BEEN CRAZY Demands $419.000.0C0 From the Standard 0il Company { \ - i A1 Man rodu ta poli ta ling I b R g 3 i B 8 3 \ e —