Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 6, 1912, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

GOVERNOR GALLS [ s @ | CORRESPONDENCE BE- ‘LN GILCHRIST AND ANGLE IR L%TTER S RESIGNATION M . Sept. b, 1912, Tampa, Fla.: sir A citizen of Polk wrote me under date of Aug. _itiug that vou had removed to cownty and that you disqualified to repre- He also stated: not reasonable that a sonld have a citizen of an- v look after its interests and should there Angl» g | \ngl«'. Ded rough therehy otk connty just or Legislature v that effect Mr. ' he courtesy to tender on Croom for 1 Gy secretary wrote N, article ol is Tollows 1 menmber l o ) I'o ] ' I ! ons=t 1l ' 1o ot R Ny pre n T retar I pl on n=ide i ' o ' [ 1 \ f m 1 " o FSENTATIVE | CTION FOR: WCOMB BACK ON HEALTH SERVICE CONSIDERS DISPOSITION OF LEPERS. Washington, Sept. 6. - Need of ‘| definite policy Tor the controp and arezation of fepers is ura report issued by the publi service Comparatively fow cases are now in the United States, but the fode { wuthorities contend that it the num- bher is to be kept small and the bur- den of an ever-increasing number m'l lepers is not to be placed upon fu-| infec- ture generations, all “foci of tion" must be controlled and the vic- tims isolated. Government reports show that on Jan. 1 there were 146 known cases in this country under the supervision ct health authorities of sceventeen Btates. California, Louisiana and Massachusetts have leper segregation institutions. Other States have very- ing degrees of control. A number of cases have developed in persons horr, | the United States - LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. SEPT. 6, 1912. GHI]SS FRAUD ~ MAINE NOW - EVIDENT IN 15 POLITGAL 5. C. PRINARY STORM GENTER INVESTIGATION WII.L BE MAD:. DEMOCRATIC LEADERS ARE LIN OF METHQDS RESULTING IN ING UP FORCES FOR BATTLE BLEASE'S ELECTION- OF BALLOTS ON MONDAY. (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) Columbia, 8. C., Sept. 6—Althoush | poptland, Me. Sept. 6. -Activity Chairman Gary Evans, of the Statc!.i platform speakers and party news cxecutive committee, issued a eal!'| paners continues during the closing for information and funds yesterdaY | jours of the Maine State campaign. to asslst in the investigation of the! ajlotting begins soon after day slleged frauds in the recent South | Carolina primary, today finds him| with substantial donations, which i 1t expected will increase shortly to a sufficient amount to see the investi 1 light Monday. Democrats are being aided by Gov- crnor Marshall of Indiana,speaker Ohio, Congressman Burleson of Tex- as, and others. Governor Plaistend, Some of the recent intformation | pemocratic candidate furnished is startling, coming l'rnn:!;."d his Republican opponent, Wil- counties whenee no rumors of fraud i ham Hanes, delivering many had previously escaped, and specific ' ieeches daily cation through, are instances of where the ballot hoxe- = Jflfl AS fiHAlHMAN‘ were delauched 1is sadd that v Popr Myers, which is getting to be :mwun\\.n doconmty two dozen mor city of Toducs is voon to have an Protes were inoone Loy than ther s boher, as word has heen received 1o e na on the ton it | Vi o Wit First Bale of North Carolma Cotton ' : ,:‘” L : : HI,_l' i ,‘.”“‘ . PRl lhv‘”“ | v”“\v = o ropdiness foe 1 wstitntion ot Coes to Help Demeoratic \ ' wdee of BN rowhich soveral v Cantpaign o t { men I {0 vy M ' i H vk y Oland 1T : i 5 Vi h " L | Lol G difdw } ( ' | i n 1 i {.4d 11l ird 1} l Lol 5 al by | pi " the estemt 5, W ! &l cTormed the b | rn Wit it A fentd ) i | and 1 1 srind 1o 1 \ “ Y X ) Ll Hay 3 | i ine 1 commis o | roHa T ki i ! e o sp BEACHED BY THESE , ik s, s deilies St . ot | ul ! ' or tooked pon th 1o 0y " ‘ the ansolvable problems X s | ¢, howiwv Bierrapted i New Yo oG Aveot vl vogress and cioe ol e in HISTORIC TREE FALLS. | t 1 wolthis long jour is the item of Iir time § Loubberine, witt hivd he tites of Washinzton, Sept. 6§ \n histori | 1 T ' Be e hine were Hiled betore start- |14 cottonwood teee that hadadorned ¢ nd i | o1 There i nany the president™s front sard, the north \ e at “ akes of car L Sool y b ab Lown of the White Honse, sinee it s reward ) ' . " voand | Was planted in IN32 by Andrew 1 ' | Yar et on- PJackson cnd several or his fabiner i rued i ' do at oflicey has been removed, havine ' ne acenmbed Trom unknown canecs § . ' It was presented 1o Presiden i ) leckson by the Creck Indian Chie! UHENRY S CRCHESTRA WILL . *he Mpataca just bhetfore the cignine of FURNISH AUDITORIUM MUSIC ' ' urscl e cneibn wse: [ e treary by which the Croek nation R R tits wis removed from Florida ) —————— An o Indian prophecy connecte ! ! GRAND JURY SHARPLY A1 ith the 1 as that as long as it i TACKS FOGREIGN VISSIONS. ! ood i il ould typify th K :'llflrfl‘ td ol wil ich tl teriog ng ool of th : J ! ' LURE OF THE STRAWBERRY EROUGHT THEM BACK Champ Clark, Senator Pomerene of | Cterprise the large for governor, Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. | ANOTHER PUBLISHING HOUSE TO BE ESTABLISHED IN LAKELAND in the « Baptist \\'Huv WL Now will put in o dand at an \nnouncement is made rent issue of the tev Nowlin that its publis! lin and D, ¢ job printing plant in Lak diate, the concern Florida s, ily the Baptist Publishing o The intention, primavity, is association min | print logues, catare,, tracts, and othor e sy lit- job printing will he ndled. The mechanical manage sent will be in the hands of Rev. R K. Bradfield, an accomplished print- er. Eventually, too, it is probable that ¢he Witness will be printed in its own office, though, as this is quite #n undertaking, and would involv:® a large sum for machinery, it will continue to be printed at the office of the lakeland News Publishing Co. for some time, at least. The Telegram wishes the new en- Stomeasure of sue- of COSS, POSTMASTERS AND SUNDAY CLOSING: Virst Assistant P. M. G. Should Be Governed by Senti- ol Commuaiiy, ISTY LS ACLD AT hin 3] ) I \'ir Hinlog Lingsh prowinen Ashiand, Ky nin hed aeid into the fac of h ' e ] RITH] TR found him walking 10 onng girl oyt i of Ashland tresult in noprehihiy will le 1 isht ol inh o Fhe yom i admittod 1l | the palic vt protpt o0 b nonton * WILSON ANADUNGES THE ITENIRARY OF HIS SPEECH-MAKING TOUR, ., (RS Seanirt, an toda ot \ssocinted Pross.o " Wit itinerary ol Sept Governoy annoinceed 1 wip to the middle wes hi Sept iollows Sept. 17, Sioux City; IN, Minneapolis and St Paul; Sept | Vi Milwankee; Sept. Yo, Cohnnbn O Sept. 21 Pittshury STANSBERRY —DANIEL A marria of interest to oo wide vircle of fricnds was consummate the Bapti ot Pastoriim, on \Wedd csday, Sept. 1. when Mr il Paniel became the wite of M \ Stan r e\ 1" Nowi i i from \ir oand ter of Mr ! 1. Fad 1 I ol ) | ' ' ‘ [} *SPECIAL TEAM tg be nown | though it is presumed that ali! Says Thev No. 264. e ‘« & BRINGS OUT CANDIDATES | GNE ANNOUNCEMENT FOR REP- RESENTATIVE: OTHERS FIGUR- ING ON BEING CANDIDATES. In today's issue of the Telegran, {Mr. J. from Polk county to the next regular gession of the Legislature, makes an- wouncement of his candidacy to serve as represcu‘ative in the special term *. Brown, representative-elect salled to convene Oct. 1. As will be seen by the correspond- ence between the governor and Foi- mer Representative A. ). Angle, pub- lished in this paper today, the gov- crnor has called a special election to I he held in Polk connty to select My “ Angle's suecessor, on Sept. 260 The U lacksonville Board of Trade hs ol thi- lu:rvwl to pay the expense clection, and other special clections that it may be pecessary to hold in (BT " NMipo Vrow \ ' Deoan in Fecently ! ‘ hou { " t! 1 ‘ I m i d ( i nided tood WMy R i ek, the other o rom Polk, fool ry mueh 1l e way, and that | al will vobahiy he oo eandidate ey N Cox has beon apge | tnbier of voters who congid ! 1 s ripe experien would n valuable in the legisiative ind they have ureged him to bhe iediddate, bt it i not knowi d jon in the matter will ANL TAT CAMP MEETING OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS H L, Sept, o Seventh Day |ovdve atists from all over the State Copiuning to attend their annual l“ vpomeeting and business session b 3 city October 3-11 Postor RO Parmele of Orlando LI president of e conference, and i\irv- R.Go =2 ool the same eity Preeretary and treasurer The camp zrounds, bout three bhlock will resemble } ampors will Tive & ' vir = here and the daih . . ' |m I in 1 can s fva wvilic The lavg pavilion 1 b wsed tor the preachin - i a essions w? hav & v 1 »t vher e }" for din- W@ vy v tarian . vi 1 Nearly atl ' b \ Floy 1 ' storo

Other pages from this issue: