Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 20, 1912, Page 1

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e ———— e e FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1912. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. — ' HUBBEHS L00T - CHANPIONSHIP i lfiN IHAIN BA[[ BAMES BE PLAYED if necessary, say from nn-— ) ) : TWEEN FLOMATON AND PEN- WO 1 ol S LARGE N D TWO IN SLAY MORNING Bty NEW YORK. i No. 1 & keland, Fla., Sept. 18, 1912 Pensicoln, Fla, Sen ol (B A iated P'ress.) d, i lowing closely the sevies of robheries ew York, Sept. 20 ' \\mhll sy i 3 s esoof bageball zames is 1o ln-_-.:l.l l U HUNUHEU gt bnllehdto L L T Ihis date is said to have N H nmth woesthound Lowisville and ST wd upon by the ent effort on our Nashville train was vohbed Wednes jonal commission, which meets suflictent funds to re- iy nighe between here and Floma creoneat Wednesday to draw plans ol situation of this ton, AMa, and it is reported that v the mames The date of ‘h”\ 4 s | is based on the assumption furnishing 1 D ffec 3 ; inishing * Uniess Early Senlemem Is Effected Lat the New York Nationals and | ildine and L0000 was tuken from the oxpress o0ls and other avcess More Are Expected to Join it [l Boston Americans will win the wefore yon with the n Strikers' Ranks, The money was being torwarded | onpants in the respective leagues, fforts which is as fol- S ‘l-'\ the Pensacola hanks to Flomaton, both clubs closing the season on lhn" One day's r Boston has 5 i (By *Associated Pross) im, Utah, Sept, 2o is deemed suf- i Louisville and Nashville at | ficient, alreigdy won its wnnant, and the New Yorkers are ! Llor payment of wares of 1-m|>lu)-m.,]h|||| Sixnty- ot the \t mecting of the | Momaton. The express oflicials ad- : i two handred mine workers were | ; narde idle by the strike in the mines | mit the robbery but are silent pe- | CSpected 1o clineh theirs within the ; o 1 " f i ¥ R q i cre Wednesday and the pumber | Sarding the amount tken Speeial | Hest ton <y I was also practical- | = RS Lobeing ikely will e increwsed unless oan lasents and detectives were pushepl | 18 agreed o play two games in eifeh | town, tossing aocoin to decide which ety the fivst game INTEREST ATTAGHES 10 GREEN FRUIT BiSE Shipper Who It Is Alleged Viclated the Law to Be Given Trial i victon last G Muree carly sottlement g8 reacd The { 'vome New Ovleans to 1 toduy as uncha L exeopt | niahi LT BUEASE DEMANDED HE oo OF DECLARED ROMIMEE ! : WILL GIVE US HEALTH nd beit ot that Cretans d G O Vestopday \ I Paoil 1 oy 1 Leagthy Sitatement in Which He Declaves He Speaks for in Day or Two. e e 72000 Voters, ! that gy 1 SR Sept. 20, e cace o the Stane ol Florid Hookwor Yot w1 Bloase ned today o lenet! AL Hearne, of Goulds, oved i i 4 i s Fod attempted shipment o \ ’ ) i TR it niire prapelrait, which was at " : i ] e L% ut { f chod by the connty sherillt yester hin ¢ '| :;I“ Hl‘ > ¢ Secdann: B thi neantnsaf diy, wWilh be aried in o day or twe, DIt \ e et Sorall 1o dectaiid 4 probably betore the criminal court ’ ! S TRt e TR ot pecord, aveording o @ statement ! it ok i a6y on0 voters in the Stale, & magjority |00 Captain R K. Rose, Stute chem gl ind of the whole und speaks for theg (st Who s in Minmi vepresentin Lt v demanding action the State on this proposition i THIS HOOSIER HUSBAND WON'T WASH HIMSELF. Florida's Name at Stake. e charees that the machinery « i Ve pecent primary was in the han That the st few carloads tha s ',h' ; South Bemd, hal, Sept, 200 e 01 his political cnemies, and that passed out of the State wonld aet ! ! ’ f & potused 10 take o 00 was practiced, it was perp che hippers o premiam 4.;1."-, l.h“ fo F it 2 g e T el by voters Whe were ot h | chemist .|r|'-‘xlrh\‘l. but it is his ll]i.lll S sl e mont ratied action fop | fricnd In view of pecent editorpind [ 100 that the T008 000 boxes to fol rnisl ot said sit ‘1 2 : "”“' Mpe |ONIPOSsions by the few papers sup tow should oo be considered, amld L ".W'l ‘ y‘“ :I ushand not | Porting the governor that civil wir Fthat o pooi reputation for Florida's these resoly- St s A} ’ "‘ I brak ot iF Blease is not e [Irnit established by a car or two of recid and passed upon only retused 1o bathe, but that sim lared the deen fruit might mean $1 on a box | nominee, the oo wdn to st onr hands and | the day of his marriage he had not I8 cedigiun "reduction on the rest of the year's Levrop. He claimed that the good of | Flovida demanded the repression of \ bange of clothin words of Gov. Blease’s statement oo i prember initicant. They are 3 Flori I rejoice that | have the coura:: hourd , NEWS NOTES FROM | thove onr the loyvalty and devotion to the Do [ all shipments of immatare fruit, and | the vonnty school hoard at ¢ LAKE HOLLINGSWORTH [ ocrats of the State, who have fongi | stated it was the intention of the | AN i There will be Sunday school at the | for me, to lead them in whatever State 1o enforee the green frait I"lw'! MR-ucvapLes thew Shas i v oat alrection and course that they shall It is quite the general opinion of | pon theirgming giey | sehonlboume Qi RERL e levise or wish in the protection shippers in this section that the law | ¥s the snm of o'clock, immediately followed by achin ¥ the of Lakeland, at 4 oclock Al are reotor 'v!wqrnphlu.\'u.v for the candidat will not hold, iyl that the State Gicl vote | may have to pay dear for the car- load of frait it has just taken chargn | | | Loy Steinmeyer i i of honds on ol their choice, and have declared in accordance with the o vable or ration of ' & AT Williame, Mr Aley | Stitution and the rules of the par joi. They declare that so long as no 0 he paid off 32,000 Sl k : S work | AN With the true result of the L standard is set, the court will be vears. then for the ' Polk, and .\l'l ,l OWETs qu,. V\.:r': and to resent any wrongs which o iun:lhlv to hold that it is green, es-! ELO00 per vear, Mr. San ‘. ey ¥ ittempted to be done by them pecially. when there is bound to be! vel e, xf ‘\I " i witnesces on either side to h-Jif,\" v 1 rate of s e T s to the greenness and to the ripeness tv to spend gome tin SNAKE KILLED WITH FOX Lo the grapefruit in question, SQUIRREL IN STOMACH It the fruit were oranges, they | ) iit imber of the young foll : { bt oy cargue, it conld be eosily established T sere | whether the fruit was green and im- ter, Mrs Hamilton, Ohio, Sept. 2o FStandard Ol Co, of New York, s Lin donbt jTew davs OMEBODY CLASSIFY THIS ANIMAL H I'ml'uhv I‘l.. \l;»! 149 = WILSON BETS ) ! H I »‘ LR 1 hee conld not save woeahi! { ;e { (By Associated Press.) " Columbus, Sept. 2o.Gov. Wilson [aprived this morning, and will re- main until tomorrow morniig, opeli- gressman Cox, {or. and Senator Gore of Oklahoma. | Standard Oil Co Dcmes That It Has Intimate Relations With Its Subsidiaries. Wilson conferred with the lieuten- ants of the organizd workers and { mive u reception to the public. Coincident with the opening of the Democratic campaign in Ohio today, Wilson gave hearty approval to formation in New York of the (By Associated Press.) New York, Sept. 20,0 Ioterlock- | Gov, ing divectories, consultation re- ! the Jearding contidential - plans and the Wilson jonal Progressive Repub- exchange of between the | lican League. The governor and Ru- dolph Spreckles, now in New York in charge of the movement, ex arding the Spreckles sile was views b ddaries, compris which the its former the Ol trust, Federai { changed telegrams e Conrt ordered dissolved, have been | formation of the leaene, .w"nU hed ntterly, according to Rich-wired Wilson that the ke ! i ns who hap- of the Standard | forimed by the Rep of New York de pegumed fponed toosave the Progressive move- e l||u| thisg morning in the hear | ment that started some years ago in Chetore the referee of this phis "the Republican party, hut wh ot litication between the Standared Crow heing betrayed by the organizn- A \Waters Pier tion af o Roosevelt thivd term par- ne i Mi e intormed Wilson that the cotpanics, ot sonri 1y wocratic notwinee alone ‘deserved! the cupport of the tgae Progressives who “placed principles above par id farther that Repuhlic MARION COUNTY MAN KILLS HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW. s wholly Ocala, Sept, 20 Groen Thoma W\ iteon replied that the formation « ho shot and Killed hig brother-in league save him the deepest Low, b Smith, ot Fleminston s sparification i encourazement Fucsday s was bronshe to Ocala that = Phe action of yon and you E to me truly patrioti ives of the nation onzht No more attach ment to the party name should now woparvite the men whose ninht Iedintely rer the Iy Depty Sheritt Brizanc Geiiles seems shootin The Provpees Fhomas went to Williston, a short por 1o be divided distance away, and phoned 1o the sherit’ s office: oo, saving that he IrPoses winted to survender, but that the apd convictions are united for a would have to come after common object. T wish to convey B, s e was afeaid to ventaee ont | my congratulations.” alone oy Harmon and Lieut, Gov { Nichols were the first to call on Wil- Smith came to his oy Harmon wrected Wilson, con- sratulating him on his nomination, unl Thomas until recently ll.unl"[nm being the first time they hajd In-r! with Smith. Smith, according et sinee the Baltimore convention to Thomas, bhacked up his demand Ppe 1w o governors, with Nichols and for a settlement with o knife, which fGore. lunched together. lie opened to use, and Thomas shot him. Killing him instantly TRAGEDY ENACTED AT . ST. PETERSBURG LAST NIGHT. ollicers \ecording 1o Thomas verson of the shooting, hotse and demended settlement o1 JoN Hendley, of Dade City, noy up in Indiana, says in a letter to the Thursday: St S have traversed the entive State ppg of Indiana, and have made partion | far inquiry in regard to the political Tampa Tribune of Petersburg, Sept. 2o ¢ K well known carpenter, was "shor nd Killed last night at his chome by B Jackson, o laborer, : I find that the race Is be- | jockson used o shotgun and after tween Wilson and Faft, with resul! yiine the foad into Hays body, It the Democrats will put : waulked to the police station where i few of our sonthern speukers in g, situation. zive himself ap the State the issue will he no longer The AL we need to carry the some of onr police had nor heard of the Kallin entered the dation, and announced that he had ry speakers from the south” ot Havs. He was Jocked up. Hays Just what the Inck=on is married his two children. Both ame in donbt chen dacksor State Fessive, mer Telegram said oy )oq0es a0 wife v et the national coni- g mittee issue a call for a friendly in 3 t From | e 2 2 { here from Hartsville, N o its S wie anpreciated | Ham Mitchell a farm hand on the | mature for the Gainesville commis- | cigion of the north by sonfhern ora Uleen lifelon .j‘ nl. ‘~‘"‘ V‘v;) " A oase 4 " 6 1 n i ] 5% d £ 3 I w . el e s riends il th (iou- Vi KagsdRrin me were abed and | Charles Martin tarm, in Ross 1o ‘&t“”- of citru i "" v adopted ”" frevs and it will be found that those | e vonient 3 1 i not like to ! Ship, killed o copperhead neke T to 1 standar it for grapefruit |y, publicans up there will see the o s 1 1 L ' ehic . i Gt 5 e er Hay wilfe 18 a cousin of Jack- L joke measuring L feet 2 inches there 15 no stwbdard. - Miami | yor of their wavs from a new aneh o ; a jok 2 ; Mot A ¥ iy son, and the two familics lived in y ¢ The snake was bas<kio. v Metropo md be converted by thousandls i oy ’ Bl the <ame housy : 5 point in an oak grove AT e \: the pol 1 Jack i : A « police starion Juackson sai pet il ne the anusual protuber “R. SHO 5 bt v ! reptile’s oma Vit hell . I~ H g : L ia O a bl opoh and fauRd: (e Body of . mil DIED AT PLANT CITY., ISHES FROSTPROOF CHURCH. | ==t his wife and the whol Jack- ¥ 10 irds > ? son fami o ‘ ’ grown fox sqtirrel tn its stoma The N 3 T k p 5 vuml,\ H I that yestorday 3% & AT SN Ok 1 MoE- charch, for which Mr.f morning Mrs. Hays loft St Potors- « how ,,,-;‘. people - ST cord i | Kennedy, of | dand, contracted, - burg going on the train. Last nigh: 3 5 1ize the 2 5 " od me erdav of 2 b 5 & s i R Fo W realiz 1at WHITE STAR'S BIG BRITAPJ’ finished proctically, so far as they Havs went hon thout ock and r rown 0 li ‘ He deaves ! contract cal for The onts found Jackson on the porch Tack- j n. jcompleted and 1 trehed coiling pson says he told Hays to stop and e Mis fathe g1 family left with | Within. - Then sl come inside | have o und understanding 0 5 1 ren i Ga,, | WOk 1o be done, bt this is provid- remirding their Iy affairs. He 5 A 0 t il {0 for in the promises of labor by |says he did not have the gun in his » : | "’ r r ‘ 1some of the member The fund to]hand at the time, hut was confused 7 o 1 mict zuard | rurchase st growinz amd it fand not clear as to when he got the 2 Iy T al ..;n,l ¥ % S g 3 1 November [ soems the d ar when a house J aun Mo savs Hays refused to stop, . ir new om o' wors snitable and com- | but made a lunze for him, and he £ Mr. ] H. Beas-| iz ) : tend, and wa MRS. WHITTED RETULRNS o il ' wound but fin.d AS'I negro foo voowived 4 « a good lovkvi "1 ‘ice cream’ suit, | tockinzs” and “tan shoes,” | Mrs jual advantage from | will remind him that he is|nui tandpoint wanted very badly in the Hollings-|S:. Ay 3 tay of | tion with the discas~ finally | of this obligation on the'worth district some two weeks at White Springs. | carried him away or no PRy T NN chould pparently ! incorporate | inz mat those arross 1 iast | well of the youn not known to | whether the wound 1 onnec- | to have a visible church nestling modious., will I proof. It is a opened in Frost- od thing for a town 1»,; fired one load from the gun. Hays fell in the yard and died in a short while. Jackson talked vaguely of threats. Ha had been drinking wnd said Hays had not been drink- ing. Tockson will be given an ex- aminine trial befors Magistrate Sul- livan todav. amid the homes and orange groves with its spire pointing the thoughts upward to thinzs above, Leavenly and divine. Frostproof Correspond- etce to Fort Meade Leader

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