Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 7, 1912, Page 1

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Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1912. No 265. NI] |]F BIHEH S B | [DEAAT] ON Chicago, Sept. 7. -William Rein- ‘h.nd!, according to the police, has Mhn' power to throw his shonlders ou' | |<n joint at will. This unusual fuc- ulty got Reinhardt into trouble re- voL 1 e | GEN. COX DECLINES Lakeland, Fla., sept. 7, 1912 ! Editor Telegram: ‘ Permit me space to thank m_; partial friends tor suggesting m\: | tame for membership in the Honse during the called ~ion of October | 4“””‘ i i i | 1 have had enough honors at the He was taken from a cot in v ! S 7 ! \\«'\l Side hospital and locked np inl hands of the people of Polk connty 5 i .I police station on a charee of at- 3 to satisty the ambition of any ! {onable man and. ag: \ ' unumnn o operate a0 tiden S Bl . OUNCIL AND BOARD OF | [t b bt o e wnan. it | TROOPS RUSHED TO CU3IMING TO| CREGON CLOSES ONE OF MOST! (' HUMAN TOOLCHEST'S" STOMACK AGREE TO DO THEIR |neans v.». take part in a tional 1 QUELL TROUBLE BETWEEN STRENUOUS CAMPAIGNS IN i . hl‘:llh:!rlll I'vll‘ I'Imm‘ np.\"lll;.-.-!’".i‘nl|'| GAVE UP KNIVES, NAILS. ie contorning the i ; TR : i Tew da) N20, and company « (R HE A Y‘ ETC‘ SHARE. (III.‘“I‘,L”L:!”]'] R LY o s ’j WHITES AND BLACKS. GEN!_?‘A?IONS’ !Hnimul to have learned that he at MON,E SEELE et RO L IN0, R teiends:. oSty this | (e kesnclution Prows i (By Associated Press. Ly i vindinl “_“?i]"‘“"l L .“.[ (By Associated Press. i last t. hut timesand permit me to sugzest that | 1 5 (." il : 4 i Portland, Ore., Sept. 7. This was """"" Hornin l“: Nhn .“l'l" to dis Chicago, Sept. 7. When surgeons e cular rontine, no ! this honor should be conferred npu:xi : ‘I'}‘.L, il .‘_ R [ 1he tast working day of one of the L illmlm“-lv ".“””f\ sottlement | eperated upon John Martiner, 36, to- : interest was trans- ) U Brown as he received the larg- pany of militia from Gainesville and wost bitterly contested State cam- | An :|lu||.1n_\ .nl.h\l‘v(l .|. settlement i b o ] i for $1,000 for injuries of the shoul- | Gy, to ascertain what cnused pains (st vote f Lative honors in the f[ene from Marietta was this morning | jaions engaged in in a presidentia’ 1oy [l ind Reinhardt's arrvest followel | in his stomach, they found nineteen most imports fod Last primary olectior Yours, {rushed in automobiles to Cumming. | year for generations. Governo o e TS g | iy Knit L ¥ N N atter an vestiad on. O ives W ails ive knite ; NI v ¥ . q Kt fon it | i ocket knives, seven nails, five knite s L JL CAEON [ Ga., by order of Governor Brown Plaisted, Democerat candidate for v | 1 : clection, and William Haines, Re- RV biades, a dozen serews and a bright on. Eppes Tucker, Jr [wponvecetpt of " information that i I i e h e < 1 1" publican, have arranged to con Qe silver dollar. Martiner was known ney, the reasons for his 2 {Falible Untwotn (1l Mok wno il il il : y.[wu IHfl“Ps “F flAv set forth in a communi ‘SIHAUSS Is PH“ e ; : i speaking almost to the 1 minute, SO Timibi tool et undlaw o bRl blacks was imminent It was re- epublicans and Progressives have Bl el S The do; ith ported that negroes threatened tof united on a State ticket, The tarii In B ]“ MEX'E“ ONWOLE arInies- 0. WAE g b 112 fuse dynamite tfollowing the beating | is discussed as the biggest {ssue on lar was swallowed ten vears ago. it oty ] '0 Drod (- | both sides. —_— Surgeons said an uleer had starte! (. Munnu, President City up of a negro preacher by a mob aft- - Says That }{9 Will Endeavor to Troopers Will Be Sent From Fort|and death would have resulted with- i 1 tender this, my resig- | Lead the Cause to about a white woman. Mi}lfxg‘gg}ssol}&gggvlfg;%s Riley, Kan., and G. A. Russell, in one month but for the operation 1 he had made insulting remarks trom the office of (i('_\' '.|"<an Victory. : 2 - dacbioh of Wyoming. AR s Y SRS im prompted by the fact that | i CARD OF THANKS Akron, O., Sept. 7. Shorter work- CITRUS SEMINAR TO ittorney for several corpora- (v Aukoalhieii Dross. i ; ing hours, Sunday closing and pure (By Associated Press.) BE HELD AT GAINESVILLE interests conflict now ' vt of the city, and 1 cannot drugs are some of the things which Washington, Sept. The war de- We wish to thank all those Wholpa National Association of Drusg partment is preparing to despatei were 8o kind to us during the recent | Cierks, in session here, have taken | ywo regiments of cavalry to the Mex- Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 7. Oscar 8, A Citrus Seminar wil] be held a: the University of Florida, Gaines- : illness and death of our loved one. | @ determined stand upon. wan border. General Wood, chief of | yille, Oct. 7 to 11. This date has o Aasant b S AR R i Sk ? e fort vt w 3 W Are renresente A 4 % Board of lt«m;ll ]!:us':;;. here yesterday came suddenly, said Their many acts of sympathy and :t!iltl) l\\fll h.'l‘l";t are Ir:ll‘lm uted, | he staff today was trying to get in been selected in order to comply I finish up @ Hgution i i i as Pprise, an wits decided to publish a jour- fonti i Al ot : s : . | today that iv was o surprise, and ] o000 G never be forgotten. i | i |-l i communication with Prv.lsuhm Taf | with the wishes of a majority of 0. A. KELLY AND FAMILY tal, with D, N. Robins, of Pitsburk. | 1o secure his approval of the ovder. | yrowers heard from. lations with the city “"""‘I: to prevent it He said it seemed he Ih oo Troopers will be taken from forts| grom eight hundred inquiries re- nothe most pleasant and 1y 2 = = Riley, Kan, and G. A. Russell, Wy-|oontly issued from the experiment both sides Strauss, whose nomination for gov- < does not affect my relatious [ernor by the Progressive convention Lol that he did everything in his power was Cdestined to lead the canse, but Cictorys and in taking this | o7 i ; dpeh iummk, one regiment from each post. | giation to the growers a sufficien: < to acknowledie my ap- 1 Was the cause fn “m'_“ HE SR A I e number are anxious that the Citrus the kindness and con- | terested, and nor the oflic i do Seminar be held, and at an earlier SR T el R R b WILSON ENCOURAGED OVER (A I SO I T T TRMSPORTTRODPS DESRE AOTHER HEAD " e s Conneil - od ! | wt 1 have hield 1 Finciples which 1 NOW ovemen?! | g | A : Most of the veplies request o pro il IR Second Time Such Request Wili| Don’t Approve of MMcDowell's Ac,; HRBITG o i SRl £on s R S ing T dunl Wit gEove oy shgih | . Y A e {rhat the Democrats more than hel b yirizagion, cultivation, citrus dis EPPES TUCKER, IR GLLIE JAMES SEES ROSY ' Have Been Made by | tion in Making Political '1.l.l~||~ own in \Vermont, a l{<-|\||lr||‘f|1| cases, citrus packing and citeas mar- il PROSPECTS FOR DEMOCRATS. | Mexico. Canvass. State, and also made substantial | gorng, These are the toples vital floit at once | . - ains means busivess throughout the by e hest interests of citrus grow- Edwards, on bl W kliiiaton Rt g oy i By Associated Presso ! By Associated Presso [rountry,said o Governor Woodvow | i the program will deal in inl Board of Teade, pres ey o) T TG R m; Mexico City, Sept. 700 For thed Nashville, Tenn, Sept. 700 Dis [ Wilson today, commenting on the e Ppertionlar with such questions and oushy signed petition uniin pothe prevafling Demo . ceotd time the United States zov- | patehes crediting Commander . 1 fresults in Vermont [in o way 1o meet conditions through- rarnish free o rable conditions, said fornment will be asied to aathorize PN eDowell of the Tennessee Division, p o The governor said the big Demo- | gy the citens growing sections o - electric sizn I'he resulr the election in Vep- | the transporation of Mexican federal U Co N D with the intention of mak I‘f;lll“ VOte was very aetifving U1 ey to be installed at Lot indicats W overnon A\ LEO0PS aero Nierican tervitory fingacanvass among the Confederate fwas diflicult, however™ he said, o8 ppo ppogeam is now in prepara- tatien. It was e PTRIL, i ret i ¥ | of the war department for afveterans for Roosevelt, veatied Tase panalyze the pesults in Vermont ondyion and will be published at an i railroad wonld i \ ol Coompaizn azainst the vebiels ino the fnight in Frank Cheatham Camp [ any comparative basis, hecavse the b ooage e Board of Trade the T | i ey oRnit A tute of Sonora involves the moy nowinati tolim U ickman to suee | tota) vote was coomuch farger this ||' s odesived that each and every i= usked 1o tosurpreieod i lhient of o davae body of soldices | ceed Moo i the coming State [year tham two years azo, and it wi 1o ot the full benetits to be 1[1‘.4 Mro O M. Eaton |y on o i fronsh KL Paso to Nows 1= reunin fard 1o trace the conrees of the o from the citrus investigations L Committee o8 | penocrn 1 ' At ey Madero vesterday cal ain Ve amy vates” heosadd, The b ygw ondueted at the State experi- Dartie s o e A e : 1 session of the Senat LEPUBLICAN PARTY SPLIT WIDE ' ' vtmont election indicated o leavs by sration, fuethermore, each grow- dersto ' | of securing i uthoris OPEN IN NORTH CAROL!NA‘ ote thronshout the conntey in the | o ooy much by personal con- ! ary geskied e Pro " ; ter o ] request wpon the ©nited coming clection,” and e said thac g and conterence with his fellow i With th \ | ) ‘ tate Chiarlotie, N C Sept. T Repub- | e regacded it as signiticant that the [ srov e and those ene nore- Roonseve s of Nerth Caroling came (o the | Pemocrats - had - carried the citjes 1.--;|| Woon citrns subjects ot 1 ‘ o o o 1) ‘ANGLE'S STATEMENT AS TO I;‘.I.l.v;u» "4: | ‘-’ \\‘-‘. l..ml“vy\\u ‘|;; ,|I‘I""1”)‘|:|:-].I.,”|:|;,,.\"ri]:mli'm.,_ D i s of "I:v»«! ben vlln : |l‘|- it practically | g g . ate State convontions were held, Gl L ¢ rus Ceminar is oplimned and ey - Ol " Do rat ‘ GOVERNOR'S ELECTION CALL one by the supporters of President | Bovernor, “the bemocrats did not b opge o jn Flovida is areently e BAND rubli Vot { o divided be- | Talt ad another by the followers of | any votes 1o the new party, and fopeood 1o attend MAXING PROGRESS T Roosevelt, white thel Fhe wovernor has nothine 1o do 8 eonn o Roosevelt the Republicans lost. The results |y university of Florida oiters bet Petinert VL Hieir own | WiTh saving who shadl or shall w aoresult of the clagh there wili (A0 certainly enconraging.” [ ter tacilities than heretofore for I'vo I e member of the flouse of Repr be two electoral and two State 1ick Fhe zovernor said he was Y L snel aomeeting, Three new building < d 1o on Ma me ratio of distribntion |Sentatives. That is the prevosntive logs oy the field pieased™ to notice the favorable vote fyace heen completed and equippes nue, were a lit- Vilson will hayve | 7011y of the House. 1 will be in Ta [ The split Tollowed o mecting of | Olio on the constitutional amend | ayring e past yenr notoot 1 State of Ke ce on Oct 15 meminy W the Republican State excentive com- Ment o proposing the initiative and | Phe coming seminar promises to s played ! 1 ! | county, and vhe House w mittec carly in the day, attended by | referendim He o also manitested o gie best ever held and a cordial Mulberry B Kent 1 T tje | vide Whether iU or the gu PHifteen members, who by a vote of :””“' interest in the prinary vote i6 b invitation is extended to overy one 1 ! f 1o 9t 6 ovoted 1o bar from the floo I\ w Hampshive and Wisconsin prerosted in citras culear My o lookvd ‘ | e dal 0 '. of the regular convention delegates | R Yiu s : ¥ [t e e semtn. 3y torss o) Sramriatic. oo BY LIGHTNING AT FORT MYERS. ¥oas to ecarn tor | xpired and 1 have not recizned When this was anvounced several Fuul fifl"s"[n words of praise u wu_s“" nuMME"ns e coming session will be zoverned g deed delegates met in a separats in the band 1 % o the same officers and ¢ Y convention, o resolutions "un—! AI BH“uM nd many of thos It there is 10 he u contest T mittee and o to name a vuur? Fdward Re . the 1T-year-old » a Herald mar "sum smmss!“u" right to a sear in the comi "I plete State ticker and electoral ticket [son of Mr. and Mrs. B (. Rogers, inly plex ' cial session. there may be mors *LA0under the Prosressive party banner | who live on South Tennessee avenne, a three-day sesgion Dr. Cyrus Thompson, of Onslow |sustained a very painful and serious R — county, who was named for govern- | injury this morning at Croom, when Seagirt, Sept. T Governor Wil | ANGLE PLANS SMOKER FOR r at a Prog onvention in | his foot wa rushed under the Greensboro was endorsed for the [wheels of 4 backing car ' | Clarence Richardson, a young l d 2N, from Tampa, engaged in the fishing business with W. M. l Pacom on Lake Okeechobee, was {struck by lightning and instantly killed yesterday shortly after noon. llh and two other men, Cept. Stan- llu Dillon and J. R. Maloney, were man, ag les governing s6ssi of 1911 i ] 3 ez governing the session rerning the ion of the State com- s to the fund Mulberry Herald | By Associate 8. ) ilberry al By Associated Press fishing a short distance from the shore when the storm came up. Seeing that it was to be no more on today commended the oice of i I PART IN CIVIC AFFAIRS.|:°n '°das commended the choice o SOUTH FLORIDA DEMOCRATS | progrocgive siomination | Itappears that the young man was | than the ordinary rain storm which S \ _ 1‘(); ar Strauss as nominee for govern- ) . 'ununullm._ some cars, and as he | frequents the lake @@lmost every day, Y. Sept. T -\h-i«,; by the Progressives of New York. | Frank L. Mayes. of Po ‘a4, | SHOULD RECEIVE GOOD started to step out rom between the | ihey repaired to their houscboat ¢ here that M It's an admirable ticket and an ad. | *hairman of the State Demoraticy PRICES FOR FLA. ORANGES. |train, he cuught his foot in a fros{near by. Shortly after they had itham, Mass., | irable platform. It will put us finance committee, having bt in of the switch. The moving cars were [ reached the boat it 4 nd deaf woman |Mirable platform Nput usonj .. 1ospital for several we . A S R A o 4 _ g ' it was sruck by . e c \ DY eEROr 10spita T 8 al v noorange s worth a dollar a bex on him before he could extricaty lightning and all three of the men make her home in o med AT Angle, of Tampa tlon the tree, and zrowers should | himself, and as a result his foot was ) were rendered unconscious. (apt ruor Wilson was asked T he la« P . " 28 8. Govern Ison was asked if hejin his place, and accor hold out for 11 rice. 1t looks as if | Lorribly He s brough™ | Dillon anda Mr Maloney soon ') fe . - oot v - s Zie ri a\ Sunda ni E r ! v il i : = & = Es M mpani fivored th nination of Progres-{Angle will leave Sunda quite a per of the crop will e kelan ¢ noou train, and !gained consciousness and went to : 4 4 hose husband |sive Democrats for governors and onville l!.; confer with 1 | taken over 1 rs. The fruit is| his injurics ziven the best of atten their companion to find out that life o I-n,.r George R | State house uficers throughout the ford, national committie exceptionally 1 this season and | tion He will probably be sent toj was extinet 3 e ; ~ | this State should easily brinz the price named. ' the Way hospital t row : lier's arrival ir ountry including New York. “That Mr. Angle pia : srida { There wi T : bl al tomorrow. 1t His body was brought to this vity arrival in s X Mr. Angle plans | will be arket for the en- has not been definitely decided vet ! g night and his mother and appointed by Mayor | coes without saving,” he replied. Th= | smoker to be ziver t ourt jtire crop. Prosperits in the land | whether his foor will have to be ¢ g yatiing | am- | married siste " tdes & . r of the Board soTetnor | married sister, who reside in Tampa. I i | ‘ received a photo- | house at Tampa, on pt :‘ erywhere, th ring classes are | putated or mnot, although it e «‘!" will also doubt- graph from T. O. Gillum and eigh 19, atr which t ‘i‘-fl at work, Califor s citrus crop | thought this will not bhe nece sur: ‘:‘.’\ :]):‘1‘[:::::: "'f“h:‘ldna.m_“rh.‘ ljiuh 1,1;'011f!mrn[. S e sons, of Ma ison Falls, Va.. in the committee and com willli: short, and the Florid zrower will | The 2 man has the sympathy of | noon Top ke o b > She is a Socialist, and [~ sl iyl be invited to be pr t wiich | kave no trouble about selling first- | his many friends in his afflictior ‘ The ¢ W . the affairs of that party | costume of a baseball nine. Each |jeading speaker olit- | ciass fruit at a good price.— DeLand | and al] hope that he will soon be on- | tri e i B okt Mtz e sent a dollar campaign contribution. | ical issues. Record. | tirely sttt b i ”l'!mo“s and well thought of by all who know him.—Fort Myers Press.

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