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HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Published ifh the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. CROWDS \TTENDED IWOOD- IS PICNIC RATORY FLOWED AND AMUSE- WENTS MADE DAY PASS PLEASANTLY. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 1912. MIAMI GIRL AND SHIP STEW- ARD MABRY AFTER DELAY. GAROLINA A3 Boston, Mass., .—Miss Katherine Marks. of \Imml. and Leo MacCready have at last found clergyman, and were married here late Monday night, although many cf the papers came out next morning saying that they were still unmar- ried, although trying desperstely to be so. Late in the afternoon (hov! marriages, Edward McLennen, at 100 Summer street and after they DERED BY ANTI-BLEASE THAN VOTERS reached the office of the register (;2' AN INVESTIGATION MAY BE OR. THREENLLED N EIPLOSON | N TENNESSEE - 240 KEGS OF POWDER WENT UP IN SMOKE—SEVERAL WERE INJURED. No. 257. GOVERNMENT IN GONTROL OF THE THUSTS SO DECLARED WILSON IN AD- DRESS TODAY BEFORE THE { FARMERS' UNION. WAITRESS KEEPS THE $105. Momreal Man Challenged Her to m His Hand Ml'!klll‘:ll. Qun-., Aug, Mz Sloga, muscular waitress, is allow by the court to keep $105 she | wrested from the hand of Arthur| 1ro on an invitation from the | man to try it she could do it [ Catzaro entered an east-end res- tourant July 1, and clinching his hand over a five-dollar bill, offered to wager the waitress who wis sery ing him $5 to $1 that she could not force open his hand and extract the had fled their introductions they (By Associated Press.) bill. Mary Sloga, the waitress, | 200 and 300 people at- were astounded to find that the law (By Associatod Press.) Knoxville, Aug. 29.—John Giles, promptly accepted the offer and (By Associated Pross . Woodmen's picnic yes- :l)'.stht:a]:ceflnvs: ‘Illiish::":;s'g:::r:; :::‘ Columbia, 8. Aug. 2%.—The al- | Frank Barrett and George Newbrill, ;‘f‘"" promptly "“"“‘:""' hi'm “': the Williams Grove, Pa., .\n:.‘ 29 : the southwest shore Of e r "o inge They consulted legation that more ballots were cast | powder mixers, were killed this | Dill- '”“‘.'h“"“ put five twenty-dol-| Goy, Wilson addressed the farmers ; do ek ? : AN [in Tuesday's primary when Governor [ wmorning by an explosion in one of | &% bills in his hand and bet that |y p. today confining his remarks to rion, and all present de- fattorney and found that there was a | plouse was renominated than wer? | the mills of the Rand Powder Co., ai [#iM against the five the waitress | yo rarin and how it affected the .io .+ to have been u suc-flaw granting the justice of the muni- men of voting age in the State has | Morlow, twenty miles west of here, [Mad won that she could not repeat|yarmer. The governor argued tha ~ur to finish. cipal court u“‘ righl o grant the fpony made to Chairman Gary Evans|Three workmen were outside of the [the feat. the government has been in the con- sors of the Woodmen and sporh-ll permit for an immediate [ ,; (ho State executive committee and | mill when 240 kegs of powder ex-| Thereupon she took away his hun- tro] of self-constituted trustees and i e e r:arriage. '.|llllg1- Sul!l\*un. did this an investigation and a rvecount may | ploded inside the building., Several ared. She retused to believe him it was time for the people to obtain len’s. LTI 88 5 They will sail this afternoon on vesult, 1t is estimated that 20,000 | were jnjured when he declared that “he was only ‘«unlrnl He said most plunder cam 1o o'clock, and, head- | pe steamer Perry for Charlottetown, ,‘,;,,.‘. '\.m,.s were cast for the ;:u‘l)or- . ; tooling,” and he immediately pad [ trom the ,II‘,?,‘”M. who wis taxed toe ool marched 1o the [P L, after having had more troiible ratorial candidates than for other 5 her arvested for theft [highly by the tarift, In the course tivities, and more notoriety than any other Sl::ln- ;:uusv :ll:i:'t‘l‘.\' 'I’Il:‘- \’:m-:v\ LONDON BANKS ADVANCE RATE.| i rocorder, however, vould noi J’wl:rl l‘||||. specell Governor Wilson said ars were devoted feouple this year in Boston, {eeed the record hy 30,000 sk it that wa i O zovernment has been in th those who Qg Sf i e | Please was re-nominated by a ma- By Associated Press.) : ‘.n ands el constituted trnsts, and wesembly heing ity of over 2000 votes over hi London, Aunwg, The Bank of | 1|\* ,,‘“.|, Bave seldom In Mowed feath, Robert Brownp ! count from Goto 1ocents today be- it il Pendry, of Tampa. H“II-HING F“H I.AKELANU FAITH RIPPED BY 'IUHTNING s ina rushoto get American and Fflfl VEHMHN]‘ EI-EG'I‘IUNxll reign policy have been the ehiof » zer the ad- Lother bills tor disconnt pomdiiares of the sovernment. By PRE LI G T | . R Plymouth, Muass i R T ervthing went as they et Hendry: however | National Momor v the Porefath Melbourne, v Brevavd county, is : Ry | he rani ol us fare the \:“ 2ol wood- fG‘d Land Mal‘}\ Wl“ Give W.w m:l\l':(lm“.‘\lhml‘u]lllln "‘:‘:“‘!" ‘.‘l.‘tn :YIT”‘“ IV Lavitating for o ol :'lnl-m Il\'|~<im~ Progressives Have Been Tl"lll;: the g I] ‘v::w)l<.lm;\nu"“\‘\'v:‘:!< h‘.:llil:l\." il|'dr\‘\",- rual orders, and were | Handsome Structure: Work Clshimine and badly damaged recent | b (O ine M Sioe Political Ground for Some Bt i anll Bhies ot ool : "tl“ll*‘“ "'ll-;"lfl‘l"l‘lj‘l Soon to Start. 'I '!Tt“l':vl":..{i‘lu:v'[‘:‘;);l‘“::;-.\|,:I'|‘y|:{ll“\‘|:|i:.\||l!l“"'“ B0 108 S Ve it o Tim(..d 5.|‘|_\"I\Tl||- hothey orsanioed tor them reospeech we hnl»]isasI Another handsome three-story |1 the conteal one of the group, are | there seems to be o determined "“", (By Associated Press) The preoent Democeatic Cong * | kuilding is to be erected in Lak displaced A ranite tablet in- by the people of that prety e | Bennington, Vo Aue 200 Phe fad an old fashioned idea of zovern dinner was spreads g oand with its coming anotl |n': ibed with the names of the Pil-foast const town that promises il | seate campaign, coming 1o a «lose fment. passed @ bill known as the s oF which WaS g Jand mark will be removed trom | £rims who came over on the May- fillment of the mnbition [er the election Tuesday, veceived |t frec list bill, which pu there was i BBe oy Gpnginess district the Van Huse [ fower was blackened by the light- : ancadditional impetus today with the {nany indispensable things on the [Opera house, at the corner of Ten- [N fris thought that the gianth 000 o ae oo Tet for 1 1 veival of Roosevelt or i three days’ fivee Tt most prominent ame e e GBS BT avenue and Main strect fizure of th will have to be tak-| o0 or 0 new opera house in [ sinmping tour on both sides of the [ which wore argionitueng impleme: @ Chovace, 100t vace 108y pew building is to be erccted [t down and repaired at great ex- Plant City, which will be umllbln'lml sreen mountaing Prohibition candic { hecanse American farmers pay <teased pole contest. I“f!»_\' 0. 8. Vanlluss and Mrs. 1. R, |pense not Iater than the 1ath of October lxl‘m«‘ are present amd Eugene Chatin [ for implements than any tarmers i cutrace Ao DL Fury won I'uggan, who purchased the propert: are also invaded the State, A name [ the world. notwithstanding the fact ! pr md Frank Brown the [from their father, Mr. V. V. Van- ber of Progressives have been tillingy fthat Nmerican manufacturers sell the sack race Ernest Tee- | Huss, The latter has sold the oli FINE BIIHUS EHUP MANY "Ew E"IEBPHISESJ”“ POlltlon) Eind - for - sovorad Iiiom nrvoss the witer. - Also. i thio prize, a pocket Knife; huilding to John Patterson, who wil! | ks free list were lumber, shingles, laths won the prize in the | oo vt to his property at the cor AI KA]H[EE" SIAI[ {leatiin e shoes, salt and meats, think hand bag, and Wil- | b ntsi it nnn Ty T Line oo of the tarmer alone but of alj s was the \\'in:vl' of lhv'!_llh\,l:n:::‘ SR g e om A SIAHIE“ I" RESCUE BR’EAKS UP PRAYER o e who struggle to live and pay ) mtest. which was af oo W structure will be of 4 ; hill The changes did not com ,,.v..l;::.d :;i?‘k ;.lr:(‘l“\'x‘illll‘ contain thren | NEWsy Notes from This Live and|,, Insight Into the South's Devel- | Guthric, Okl Aug. 20\ pray Lo with the ideas of the irust-. “ine Addresses Delivered. \store rooms on the lower floor, two Thriving Polk County ovment as Noted By an crmecting came to :" sudden ""_d 18t g 1 president vetoed the bill for Tucker, Jr,, made the Lof which will be thirty feet in width Town. Onlook vight at the Methodist church, in Or- 30 o esented the trusts and not the and in the '"""s“imul the other twenly feet, il of ki ooker. lando lu'\\'nluhip.' lu':'u" lu;rc-. '\\'In-ll I:: people No Republican administra : % : man rushed in to announce \ s attel Y wrve the far lay ‘n‘vl?d‘.\'ulonmn it has [ r'”? hm‘k..’h" HaL l\“v“”m.“'. M'”:‘, ‘..'ft - ‘.\. li‘“: ““.‘I.‘: Colutbug, - Uin. - AlE .%tl T,h“ the men \\'4""":"!"]"!' to rescne James .‘-:'";l-. "h-‘”:,‘llltl:lll)lln'ldl::-‘ t:r‘:;wtl,"n:‘”vllxllw : | present building. The two upperfings ago, Dr. Nowlin gave to a large Industriag Lides says in its issue for ‘edigesliva St 100 il whion | ; & tor mankind 10 as-| o e i) probably he usged tor of- Lindienee in the Board of Trade hall il ates, a "'_'""" sl UL R AR R U R 0 ves together for the fice LOOME: Iy his famous lecture, The Bright Side e o e hid !:.nllc-n into a well, Yates was |I|}‘ | : —mLAST orming - more perfect | Work will commence on the new ’,,: Life. Everybody enjoyed the lec- Sl A ':"'“fm“” L] STUSTRE BN M TN e L8 8 | FLINE T ) ey for the purpose | of Pailding about Ot and will | 1( n A hundsome sum was od lm“_‘h Ll ||.|nm<v|p:|l nnp‘mw'“"”"' \".hv” Hi FD Droke aHU o ) R Frazee, former manager o, Yot ol enlightenmeni | il toan. sarly. compilotion :\ hich Wil be used for. the: gunera b Tampa, Fla, is indicative .“I ',1: cipitated to the hottom and inte th ‘”l‘ peninsila Tolophone Co. at oot religious en- “murn\'lm-ul of the town ander the [FrOWth 14, U SHIEY O SIS .‘. ; .‘. apnanT e Pake ond, has had the following in ol enjoyment, l‘RI‘:GULAR MEETING OF LAKE nspices of the Board of Trade We :'“'_l uf thewteady 'I"W]“I"""'m ”f 3l ferest ng experience with his anto or of fraternal LAND HIGHLANDS GOOD {are planning to put on a course of | ities and towns of Al '\‘m.’”“‘"" : BAR DODGES TAX AS CHURCH. 1iohil. covordine to the Tampa Tri BROE Ehg SYorid ROADS ASSOCIATION. leetures for the benefit and the up- |\ COmPANY s being formed with B purpose of estab- i building of the town and some of the [ #Pital el $1.000,000 “4’ bl Clicago, Anzo 200 0 has devel | Woward Frazec, manager of the Hity embodying both ] Phe reguiar meeting of the Lake- oSt prominent spe: of the |@ tract of 1000 qeres in Alabama oped beotre the taxereviewing board e e el plione systenn, wa il qualities. Ts)ang Highlands Good Roads ASS0- | eouth ineluding Dr. Nowlin will be| Thirty-sis new corporations "‘f“ Bere that an old chareh his had by oo iy Tampa ve terday. My omposed of three | cjatjon will be held at Milberey, on | v vod 1o furnish these lectur """" formed i the past week “.""' S deky i and Mo Hyde” existence e on peeently purhased Fland Woodmen of the \Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 2 p. m The lmprovements Under Way ll.llll}llillll I“,W'HI l»m-k" ».nu;:rm,q.n'n'\ 1or seven e and therefore 1 Lorg vhp v distinguighed him dHes Cirele and the [yyitation is extended to the USK0< | Phe writer is highly gratitol to LR 0 B el WOV ity has received mo taxes on e {50l nm i tire change. 1o fact owith their thou- | cjation by Commicsioner Whidden | oo yhe general improvement of the pEeven new industries and Dusiness f o le The place has been s U Howard is abont as distinguished 2 Wi composed oi | g, ]mM the meeting there at this | own, through hte carnest efforr of [ERICTPrises in other lines a<oa dance hall and saloon most of {1 copeeon who sowed hi wica oot o cighteen | fime, Very important business is 10 {yhe Board of Trade, the strect are A contract s boen let Lo AT e time, choyear the reviewers e cge in an imcision e had mads feome up oand every member shonld {y o opened and cleaned up e jlungi, \,I"' Wt SAAUVME L inve paszed the property as exempi dyy o patien s iudependent in respond next contemplated movement the the Toundation fo ' ',“',"'" IWO hecause of its description 1o then \ont P I wee ! ha all other like fra-| TOHN L. MeCLELLAND, Pres. | didewalk proposition and the clees |StOTY "'”,'k -r"l‘l oftice building that ey property e Bl i gt t iaindy upon its in-, - ‘v.;‘ lights. We hope to see [ FEUL Bocdhie tidoEL Yot Toroted ot " rhod torth o ools, ja benetit feature. It u]“ avements realized inoa few o sontheast Is"AHP K"WES l" up o1 vheep and made the arand and "“"""’GE“EHA[ wm nu | Practically all the progr Some of the tems ol construc- " He W ongritulatin HonoJoseph Cullen | Lment of the town are now o s{tion work to be done, as reportec | HEH nHEss wum“ y lroitness of maki ambition in life ulu Ifl HESI BE Lof the Board of Trade and hi - | his week, are as follows { h neoLand wa 0 his tellow man, sluE Hls W'F[l ributed to it <advancement [ CApartment houses, Macon an | Iwm[n I F[ utfering humanity vannah, ( bridges, Gircene and | S Higantic |i1‘;,:|.li:,.f Good Citrus Cmp ‘ Sumter connti Alabama, and l“ln‘,vl! By Associate rl Pr ) ' ‘ mpiv of small boy wiho tands behind the insur- (1 Associated Press.) Fhere is a good orange sfoect leonnt Geors two clubhouses, | colimbuo, O Ang 2% A won Pwere watching him at work, of tak onr order London, Aug 2% The body of j1ruit 'r'_))' P'p””'_‘d Ll nisYs | Montgomert A\l ospital building { with, 1wo lonz knives concealed Hijing the anstrument, and pointedly *OLE have been writ- | the jate General William Booth w%{”‘“ quality of which i“vk" e 3 '!. be remodeled at cost of $50000 1y clothing awaited the arrival o e them what use they could iments embodied in [laid today beside his wife, ( .A‘?:vflhv-,'“""rk""* to be good as the hes Mobile, Ala ; bore! ouilding. Miami, | pPocsident Tafr at his hote) here this {make of it He knew that he had T some of truth, ollu‘ Abner Park cemctery amid signs |15 4 Beneral acti o . and six to be added 104 comine Wien arrested he 2ave fysed the tire iron in taking off th ALy and of patriot- |of deep respect from mer and women [ Strawberry growers i th : Y i 1. Pensace T prssengersta dher wame as Cavoling Beers, aged | casing - knew that he had nor " @ content to rest our ol all classes and repres. ntatives of tran.sp]un'x.nu the "I‘”_"’ 3 :: tions, Dade 00 1 and Hunt- {40, and said shy the :'r"hl'l"ll‘ S moved out of his tracks, and knew law of love. Wher- { reigning houses, pr nts of repub- | {18 SEASOR'S crop "”'f' o7 PR Tville, Ala: proin edartown, Ga, ! wifs Pae o saored knite for Pres yhag the iron, which is about a 1 Uit good. the faithful |lics, including representatives of the |1ar ST f’f . 1r\ and Tampa. cwers, Tampa and ident Ta rimed, probably {long, was too large to be out of hi O also find the orig- |United States, passed around the vanv"_\', Wwhich ’& kn"v'”‘ i ‘n yhv-l,and Fia Cedartown. Ga.l referring to keen bladed ""'“'"umuv of vision or covered with sand ' Wherever there is|grave with many thounsands ,fi"*" '“‘md"""_d in this sert i theaters, K and Live Oak 'upon the handle of shich wa 'h«'{\\'hrn the boys beat a hasty retreat . -“‘:ll and helpfulness | S ———— jcountry at this place Vs ?l'!.a waters temimprove- | pietnie of Tatr w ushed out fafter accusing them of theft, he wa ' of God. Wher-' BEER USED TO PUT OUR FIRE. | Kathleen welcomes 1, IS TR o EORGNI Sor ) MM The preatRtinl et KF SAEN TNt Cher Rk ablsenley © there is also char- | _ ;Jnd vicinity Mr. Ed ¢ y O% { cunstruction con awarded rive |taken the He cranked th London. Aug 24 Au effort was|l-aredo, Texas, and Mesos “lollows: Ba ling, O y Bl 1 3 ===—|var and went n Ot in sight, hope | made du a fierce brewery fire at (and Ham, of Kansas. M (': land bank b nz to e modeled, | oddition, Th A oundry, At wrdly ar Mt charity v.\tendfiit 0oks Sussex. to extinguish “. hm:do_'-] e [ Jacksonville Lo onn bnsiness | janta, G Dradentown, | s « 10 the boundless | the flames by turning on the taps of | 1ated with Mesere. La Mhailding, Ala ¥ o Dablin ad the beer vate Thousands of zallons | P eXtemsive truck far thall, La : " PPae e of heer wors loose to flood the )\ 'ijvn. ma?&inz a s |+ tatior Ga i ng n "ot IBEATH'S ADDRESS |premises. Sacks soaked in beer were | NC AT¢ alw €a, Ala i ‘ ! ‘“ath, of Ft. Meade, | thrown on the flames, which were | ThIE Stamp | Wayctoss, Ga < I \ 1 0 “T'Ok" as follows: | thus partly guished. But thiz ! 'Colquitt county r g J 1 govern nterprisc was not completelr su Qui !‘: ‘Industrial = iron was ave risen, flourished |cessful. and the taps w thern {town went out ¢ k| iished as follow nd ¥ behind them thou- |turned o d the i flooded | faturday. They r ‘i Mining and pows ! 1 & the cas on Page 4) with heer (Continn {1 ampkin county, Georgia: "N T £

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