Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 19, 1912, Page 1

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Best Town in the Best Pm of the Best State. in the Published LAKELAND, FLORIDA, 1HURSDAY. SEPT. 19, 1912 ————— e s CH "mx of cement, l>u- and the sam? | EGGS ‘;lbvgncfinnl:gls'“i? IN NORTH | ary hereby required to construc, }-.v;.‘ within sixty (60) days. T L Section 2. That the street com- e m.‘ln mi ”“ THEIR CAN- T At S WITILL 60 DAYS Pt S TOWARD TRUSTS. PROBALLE (S, By ; | LD FOR W. K. JACKSON. b ; | Oity Dierk, (By Associated Pross.) (B Associated Presso Yacksonville, pt. 19.—Hon. i { seneral ! P Raps T8 10T ) pie foe 1 " = YT T Trinidad, Col.. Sept. 19, -In Gingham, Utah, Sept. 19 \n Park M. Tramm: atiornes v the tollowing ally 4§ S} e das \mo- e speech here today, Roosevelt made viny of more than a lllun~|u|l min- ‘ of the State of Florida, and Deme cratic nominee for covernor of the o, Dillans, Haynes, Kua- | { : . | complete denial of the statement Cepeaking many tongues, . ; : : ; tin call session. | s iy itktine i wited control of the copper, ln-.ul SUE& FuH nlquGE State, believes that it will be a wise t \ redited to Goy . Ws read ter's speech yesterday, when he w A4 silver mines here on the second move to keep prodding the l)l:m(." i, Pl Septo I8, 1912 lovedited with saying the laws pre Wl the strike for twenty-five crats of this State from now until posed by the P sives for th Cots nerense inowages, and the reco | (y Associated Press.) the November election i i | Mr. Wilson an;ik'{he Hon. Ty Cobb | ntrol of the trusts would put th suition of the union, Breast works: Woman ReccmlyAsquittedon Chargc “Woe o will undoubtedly have @ i workingmen more in the power ol e been thrown up amd picket walk-over this year, as we have had il of Lakeland, Bl You are hereby e L0 Dt et Exchange Felicitations the big interests “In his speech yos o Hnes strengthened, and o rough plan| of Shooting Husband Now Seeks in yeurs gone by, said Mr. Tram- duy to meet with the board | at Chlcago i [ferday, Wilson said the method oi of discipline orzanized. There is] Legal Separation. mell at the Aragon hotel when in s of Special School Tax dis- | R [ trust rogulation as proposed by the | much activity in State and mine com* oy Jacksonville to attend the meeting 4 (By Associated Press.) | Progressives wan suggosted by Gary | pany oflices. 1t is hoped the gov-| Philadelphia, P, Sept. 19, Mrs. foi the State Democratic campaign nd to consider whatever | : | Chicago, Sept. 19 -~Gov. Wilson | yiud Porking before the House stecl crnor can induce the miners to awalt | Diaiee Grave, recontly. acnuitted in I e e i ‘1 the company s efforts to figure out | Atiania of the charge of shooting her f the chances of victory as already sene Grace, today insti- | won, We should strive to make the bring to Your adention 3 : i ¢ Porrived here this morning, enthusias- | jpvestigating committee, and he Cre over the reception accorded him LIt was done to save the United Stee! Tow the ancrease can be met. The | Lusband, RIS G MUNN, on Lis western tonr, saying it wWas!ogmporation from the necessity of CGovernor ha Wdoitowas aomatter [ uted proceedings for divoree, charg- | vote as large as possible.” Prosident [the greatest sthering he had ever Doing ity business better than dts o the State boand o Tabor for con- | ing cenel and Larbarous treatment Referring to recent mention of the Murrell, cliainman [ Wk 1o since entering pubii iy | competitors, Neither of these state Hation and arboration A special master will take the testi- [ large Socialist vote cast for A. N yeos Special School Tas | Bitamioe 4 "‘|"':”" al slde of h_i' visit 1 ments ar cordamee with e | was o promiscuous tiving fmony. Jackson, who was o candidate of the A Rl e ‘l_ fi.n*.-rnnr ’m'\,‘.‘.‘[. ‘“I“':l;‘l,“ W atter messape ahout the pits this morning, but | Socialist party tor office of railrond o e introduetion to TYrus Cobb G specch after cpeech, while D none was injueed ety sheriff | MOTHER PUTS OUT IN SKIFF commissioner in 1910, My Trammeld Wt 1 Doetrait ontticlder. who o came e fent, U advocated the meth peom terine cecrnits and it isy 0 SEARCH FOR MISSING BOY. said: W il : ':'.“l of the At Firgm the same section of GeorRE ppoposed, whi opeaetically ol hone they will total over ol Voters Misinformed. i ;‘,y.l\v,“llt‘ r(,l,z-;,,.',l;\:'lrl”wl‘ll"‘ l\"_“\‘ oo Wilson ilved and practi -'lli nee principle as applicd 1o the in “.m drod by noon >|| is pl;m,,f,‘l lul o Orleans, Sept, 14 Mother “The big vote given to Mr, : disenssion that tol-! . , .?II}MH commerce commission, et reke otk atteko e the miners b oge made Mess Mary Reynolds, of f son cannot be connted as an indi- fELR ditorsato. eot ety Chnniipsh UNGtelez Miss, forget all thought of [ cation of the real strensth of the So JOHN S. TAYLOR WILL toworkmaemen moee in the pow 1 d ATt ; : 5 “!ll v B when she determined ten | eialists in that election, Thousands | ; : REPRESENT PINELLAS COUNTY PO Pt Mr. Wilse Wi ‘, of | ‘ \ ,‘ \ penin Ldds azo to search for her son, mi of Democrats vored for M, Jackson \ o 1 ot Hon. I0AE has, the v wooveat Yy | W vom Dis Bome for thieee months |in the mistaken bhelier that he was a e it o ! b o advocite the o o Kine money Tor railway «farve, hel Demoeratic nomine The rewt W ol the, cotmnisree commiisston Lot on atone in o skite down the Mis | strength of the Socialists in Florida | sissippt viver, bound for New Or v 1910 can be seen in the vote v | | ( L j | | i b i 480 rohoy ; e | ! I ! N R ' ; : ; . : r ) ' " | wve no tear oppositien ' :VB‘ 4 ; : R ‘ ; BfluY UF nlEKINs MAK[ | ;1?. Democratic party in this Stan 4 y t whut 1y . S e e {W. M. TOOMER ADJUDGED | s voneerns the ultimate resalts, but } ! thy ' \ | AL ey | TO BE NOT A BANKRUPT, | " the face of cducational movement e SE Eomains of Ao C. Lo Brakeman Wi 7 ata Gives Reasons for Uprising Lof other partics, it behooves th Lost Life Near Old Town Have and Makes Threats in Case of | 1 hromville il e nililg ”“”llm v "“ “m':‘ .““I‘i"" L s Meetine - T oyr 7 < T S 5 I dohn M. Cheney handed down his !l farthering the work of the party Becular )m:m,‘ RING IN HAR- Not Been Recovered American Intervention. CiiTinie i Ui e i VESTER SUIT TODAY fo ey g ; ot e City Cous Gainesville, Sept 10 Capt L New York, Sopt 190 Gen Emil ‘"";"I""\I""L'f""‘ attornoon. 13 0i- | ORIGINAL PROGRESSIVE CAN'T \ ' ¢ S TR flhing ) erowas declare B A5 i\ 1 I tn \ nted Pre , O MeArthur uperintendent ob Uhe g Zapats, the rebel chieftain w 1"'1 fiiv ll\ . L . (m"l,l u .‘,“ N g i STAND “BULL MOOSE. nid SCIpIEr preseit o1 Cot 1% Owinge 1o the | Atlantic Coast Line, Gainesville d §5 live L rentonTing Gy nenek Mesion ) wosobvent and the bankruptey pro- R \ " ’ o rict, sont Suiduy i A Wi ; % 5 % R ; . coedines wore ordered dismissed vother i e ‘J ! : m l., n “‘ M1 WL City, gives his reasons 1 his upris | Chicago, Sept 1M, Radicalism ol 3 gt ter digsojution | Where he divected the work ipon thed jyg wninst Presideit \I wdero, ina has deiven Ralph €. Otig, president ; ' '.‘ l £ yod dbed and the search for the bhodv | arement torsaeded to the Hers ull KENI“GK‘ uEMucHAIs o the orignal Roosevelt League, ou! r o Eaton, Pillans and fof San cking o brakems: Ry g = sty RS ; | e Dicking, the brakeman Oftrom h np ot Yautepee Morelos. | o the "\|u4r\- * party camp, and he waint i Plast hiis Tife when the locomotive of |, v [ u I | st gl : ‘ Prdenilin: , . " m’ s ‘l : : '”;'“‘ g Explains to Uncle Sam. Thi. was the political bombshell H n Al o 1 [N Ly ' H) Washonat o " . . . . Nites e PTG Lo et D TR BB ' : : v ) " afayette oty Srates may know why the revolution | Ly Mr Otis, who was the head and ! it at the a ze on Sept 11 . il b e ‘ e ; i e / f the Council Sept lu““ll ufl"v["l'n" “':‘ e e ' is going on agninst Madero in south- | TG Al B front of the Roosevelt new party : i “ T " rushing waters aceumunbced oy Mexico, | omake this statement: i A .l' =3 f 2] wovenent in Cook county. The rad i tors to building the nens . by the excessive rains at g oint . e il ¥ R oninzton, Ky, Sept, § o 3 ad- K on the south side of the , v here l:‘-_| f : } '-I l. £ L chvgy: Mulier Wi JPRSINE ] Champ Clark, United States Sen- icals and impracticables have taken f Y 'A' : ) : ¥ : ] \esocinted Press werctofore there was not coen | promises to reduce taxes to inducs " ( : ; . over the organization, in the opinion AL W TR Rivhiond. Sept. 19, - Penny post-| Revessity for a trestls have carvedf e people 1o follow him agains | i ";"" sl ."' Qrisnana, of My Otis, who raised money to fi pat N ear v embuifk 3 % | Sen 0w ana, o Sen- ! N s oy - : |] ’; !: near b s St hotal Avifi vway the embw®ment and dameced | ping e has kept none of these | q WI" '\"::ll i I"lh"“' i oal) nance preliminary fights : tould N ¢ the . trnck . : ‘ g ator vled T < Ky " ar) . . i p pav th o . : - the trwk for quite a distance nd | promises 1 charge him with prom- iwovle ie James, of Kentucky, i At Eoy : it ming the school by | b leiyor lagsitication by o jocomotive: upon which Dickins | icing 1o incrense the taxes on larg fard other prominent Democrats, de- ¢ declares he will have nothing i RRREIREI) . : SRR e g ’ 5 i 5 livered. sboorhes 1 . s further to do with it, and asserts al fe tav or i I ndoay s riding is ctll baried under chelogtates, so that the owners would SheTe v.l""'l"-* at the grand Demo- most all the '8 'I zing i % 2 N o | water Moot G 1t g cratic State-wide rally here today ost all the busness men originally ! isen ! Ve to on cmeoup and s give e 24 ' = : i A A barhecne i reliou d i the movement are diozusted and » b i onal League of | MeArthur states that & 20 the poor man a chance to buy a lit %| "" ’l :‘; d other refreshment e leaving it ‘ | Fse Wit & I : A Vitie "E of men have bheen o cd L foeme e Bas not kept this prom il Lo it i Mro Otis frowns apou the new " | oinee Thursdas i an endeavor to re- | jge 2 e ) g ! St o ' uht | . | gpe State ticket ] \ o tie D : [ oner Dickin s, 1 st | Madere's Nepotisn | INVESTIGATING DEADLY DIs. /™" """ ",‘I‘ et Rty ' v a1 " o b . ¢ B A " and dnss overnor . nit I the k (i} B | I charge Madero with ignorin ] EASE KILLING HORSES ;l' Nt ma 3 ot ‘\ i: : ' ' At il Intwoen, 43 Fetithe men who helped him win and | p : : ‘“\, = B Hes thelr il 40Cl A0 Lhe: CUtrett very T with patting into places of trust, at ; 125 .1 % ”," \'"l" ']' """"”'". | ich mak prosr low s | ¥ B . wiconinz, and not cerehro spina |‘ ir divers have " thored :,. a4 ’rl | Ir«”[ v“.l“ i yenty-viren of Wl Vmeningitis, s the dise that has ‘hIND WORDS FROM | EX-SLUGGER (VAN PROF. | to forate Dickin s remains bt s thel =1 qomand that Madero resiz n...", wsed e deattoof thousands of | A VALUED CONTEMPC™ Y ; FERS AID 1 PROGRESSIVES, | r<a't | presidency; that he and hin family [0 T RS oently, T B eland Tel , T 1 L Since Saturda v i yad | Jea the B LA Wivaded by rese obtzxined by the e ke lang clegram had a nar v e repin forever. The gov- | 3 ) front Bands have been o pai-ing | erpment must not give them & cent | i ""’ h ""'-':-'!"-lw of the Kansas " ‘ eseape ‘r-'\v 1|jl\'~ 120 from hee | : r ' | fect ahoy 1 I £ e Madero fam- {0l pesshaia B 1 OO0 BINoRs by, Site; BUX | tifien wein ! t h of th 1university specialists cay after viewing the matter from all { XEORE derri i he | ment money Bl mptom: of the dizopses ape [ B80S ey wiped the smoke out of | 1e-| Al ; L o i A PR | cimilar, bt post-mortem csamina- eI oyes and procecded to get out ! b e the Stave for the i e The track will be rooed but §do deand an honest electio W B WeaL Geiie oF ; o] RE SERE BUNEE DR Ak fSe ! bje ) ik \ the present water dine for inl={ar wi i1l azres not to SAUL S S 'I'_"'] T l_\vpv‘\\'rm.r n"fl desk were damnsed. : i e ! i ind feet from cach side of | candidate o the e fail o how evidence of mens| W can imagine we s the editor { | ¢ 0 1 1t, and men are NOw k-1 ti s : ik Jeitting on the end of an upturned i v ! i i water ap t rnec) retop t the poor experts say the problem now ‘ piate box, lahoriously grinding ous b rto nplets ndertak - | mas s, one of rationad feeding and froat- | 7OPY With a e wid using Wi uver cuve Dickin nid restor pul i has vl wnd - ARCE ]l'y"'"‘?' 5"."“" as w desk, but whether j b quAN |NVES"BAI“H ls ‘. berween Old Towy ar vir tes of Mexi vhile that is the correct view of the mat p b i ‘ HE'S QUIT DOING IT N0Ow States twent mder | I"s]’nll "n“'"l .-vu‘\\:” be no repotition. If we k) | o = i . ' Pr | arm ! torion 1 hall | : e pardoned a suggestion, we } e = & ' Arivee Oro 1 unte i ““” recommend the hollow wire sys- } P . ' o Accompr the statement s | By Acsociated Press. ) jlem for use in connection with the B ¢ ! pai sFay Petig) r whe work | Aer and n ¢ the followi rertrding| Viehns s illl nype, like that used in some of ¥ . resnlutic was o the raham House committe:{front office fixtures wer up. | the tumor Skt i 1 Konstantin | the lighting 'stems. - -Fort Myers % 3 o charzed 1t | & in ven ’ M; & | E .ur.,rvd ““hz We just knewx that <orr ° ng; by the United Svtes in Mexico Dumba, present minister to S“""l!‘ll."rr\ L cincil of jbeing syl :q ::r:::rth-',‘_,’ happen to Bro Hetherinzton] * I inters n comes T will kill | Was todas nominated to succeed Ra- | o v . ¢ That ail proper: =t ot n 4 warrant swe L “nued to writ the| “VFY American i Mexico. Then U ray ju selmuller V. e Garden —The citrus frulc T o o etk PO ) I"'” enter Mexico Citr, but it will iaclmidler Von Hengervar as|trecs oro in splendid condition in stricy vere . 4 au, charging ron- it tic h ad 1 York 3 % : F).:r:d ¥ \ Feai, b;r:x g rop- |0 e had ur [ B¢ to Join the federid arme to fight | @Mbassador from Austria Hungars this ion and thers will be a large sidewalks v U almen { public records sganford Herald the northern invadere * :lo Washington lu.~u o of vegetables planted m' 5 : fall

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