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THE LAKELAND EVENIN Publlshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WESNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1912. No. 280. - IUDELEGTION * “"f?‘“fii?‘*‘%i%"w WILSON WINS INVESIIGATING 'mff“‘vfi"”f"“"? ?fy.‘i}f",’?h“,.b?fi‘f:‘f?f“ WEAK YOUTH =0 Hun cdsof peoph e been rl- voen tola ¢ lady whose literary | flh ! Ldl iy Uy G Ju leh is much admired by all thos=e t(l“ i ! isited this sectd K ho have vead any of it is the au ‘. v Bes of pain fell Surday nigin tior of little book just from th i‘ ’}i \i ric i as tloo ‘!\wl Row ::V» Happy Summer.” . ,‘ H h ! ant of hug Streor o Most of Miss Robinson's work has, “"i e ve been tied up oand the city i en for the more mature, bt this tarkness at 1 A packing com- s child'™s story l tlicientiy in- 2 _VERY CITIZEN TC d u loss of several thon JAMES SMITH, JR. DEFEATED|!!NCAN Tnsmms THAT JONES' . vosting i hold the . YOUNG PENSACOLA BANK CLERK AND VOTE, AS IT dollars by lh;mllln;; of the plans FOR SENATE BY OVER- | FRIENDS USED $108.000 IN ¢ diople () W b CONFESSES AND ASKS TO BE_ Southern Railway track wus vork is enbanced by the tact that o e 7 $ " ; i 5% IMPORTANT fashed out tive miles west of the WHELMING VOTE. i PRIMARY. the 2uthor was formerly o resident PUNISHED l»OR THEFT s the special ele -‘”-'”‘ H.I.'-“”;il:.”- :fllul im‘s:t:ni::*rs i huj 8 AEoR e Priae) i e 1~Ih .:m«!! "f‘” ufiux::i i l-'--l-n‘n‘- Pensacola, Sept. 250 The myster purros: of choos- | i el Lk ' |:|p.1r .rl Boris Newark, N. ), Sept, 23 That / R gy “‘.“ yoplesdinong ek rlands.- Mo o the disappearance of 355 000, ex- ! '~ e lw ni the u!il‘llll'_\ tell of considerabl. Fiips o et \i<‘lol'\': spartanburg, Sept, 25 Much |‘n';|? Funiak Breeze pressed by a local bank to meet the tive to tae 14 U dumage to the cott 4 i 4 il 4 L §ei % L G A Hou eron it the New Jersey primary yesterday | viork was accomplished this |nuru» ""- & N pay roll. and the stili mors e Oct ident from the returns re- by the subcommittee of the State "“i"."'l”"”'\ l""'””' "” ”“j mt“"(,l.“ D gt I '\.d Iml.l\ Iu his fight o prevent Ut : s i which was lett in the rain i e session was called | AUHIIUHIUM WI[[ BE [ the nomination for United ,\-l;m.\-l‘ L ohrutioipanchbiviE Lol e LS bick door of the bank, has been ex- islation atfeetings ‘~. nitor ot Former Senator James | stigating the frand charges resul piained by the confession of William Bl s MHGESI IN IHE EIAIE Swith, Jr., Gov. Wilson careied the |00 from the vecent primary, and the I Bell, a bank elerk, 20 years of AaB Tatcknd skl State by o plurality of nearly 20,000, [ ticions scenes of vesterday afternoon | age, i than it deserved G winning in every county, except K- replaced with a dignitied and He's in It Hlllmh and Tells Water- \“"""f' ol \\‘h“‘ h.‘m h”y“_ Bl S Chounet, (hautauqua Building Now Being sov. the strovshold of the Smith |0 gogion, None of the men Lhe st L Mpnale Sl NS ’ volv within the bounds gt Bt Toidia FRGELY sHUBR L 3 . ways Convention What He planned a week alead to secure this Pt matters of th ushed to Completion Could | due tronble yesterday were pres- Knows of It pay roll money, and mads up a bogys to the entire Stat: | . 3 i s A . q ot 3 ol = Hiavtine in slu @ BT ‘ YAY e & ',“ Accommodate 2,000 or More. Wilson's Moral from Elcction. |'" i [package, similar in s .|.n‘|‘l shape o R i s 0 G New York, Sept. 5% When Goy . ol T Duncan, the defeated can CEY Assoviated Presso to the payroll packa: e sub- EDSURCIHLMREE | hot be generally Known but’{ \wijeoy o for Martford today e | ; U Little Roek, Sopt. 25, Ruosevelt ‘\!Hullnn was not noticed and the Uthat with the completion : . b e tor movernor, read his answer : % R i i : was asked wihat moral e drew from SR Coarrived here today and will att nl mekage was tiaken to the express of - vy antonno i i Auditorinm, Lak: T T New dersey pei- | ' ol ot by Jdudge Tra P Jaka. (o sulre doeier Woloiways “” and roceipted for \ B ! By H 1ot larser « Ny I'hie ral s that bhosses \ Duncan 10 sensationad ' copyentio Heis oxpected to deliy- Bell ook the mot home in By other in ..H kb R R (e T s e s had heen told | o, o cperein e was weleomed by an st case, bt alarmed ot the aetiy seat | b peo W T ( noNew | Foestionsih on that $108,- auto parade. Gov. Robinson, of Av- | ities of detectives, he wrapped 1h : i ' 1diti b .] it “ York you did i vl { i W been spent i the peimary - kanes one of the fiest speakers be-) money in a newspaper and lett it on N : AESALIDN. 10 AT R | oy, said Goy wed 1 lon e Honide | e b e eativonting urged the mem- ¢ the back steps of the lunk He tele- ; ng ou Vis inter \ 5 & hers of cong business men o P phoned the bank thar the money i 1t ALY o Migsissippi Cilley to co-operate | would be veturned and how, hut the nhe tal Pwith aoview of developing the natue- ofliciads paid - no attention to the Hp R U t .i. - Vorcsonrees of this seciion anonymons messace, thinking it oa f ! ot oANG EXGHANGE IMNESTY DFFERED VT % OF SEADOL BOOKS ROUCDS FOLLOHER e Ur ob O TULLOWERG . cocovanito \ e : : : g A By Associated 1 : Capt. Cartor Calls Attention o Im-+ adero and s Cabiney Striving { ! : O Pengacola, Flag, Sept, 25,01 § portont Provision of Unitorm Brine About Peiee in Novthern J Ao o “H:" uldn't rosise o ptation 5 ¥ . ) ) | ] o 1 Y W v bl : g “.’ {,: bod 12 LULBERRY SCHOOL HAS il lis LR a ' by ‘ SR LARGEIENROLLMENT il I, Bl LI6 soohor - p ( ok . AP dotte the better 11 be pleased.”” T : & Vool 1o uhl o Mesico was nde today wh irlhorry it ool apen ““‘ stitement made carly toda f atricai he P ecaident Madero o his cabinet i ere on Mendag with an envollment {1 Willuin . Bell, the :iw year-ol [ 8 S ' 1 P i) mzing the old 1 Iracted the minister of wap (o of- | @0 =00 the faried i the history of A "ll\ Wha vonfessod Tast nigl A \ Vinter the L note, alvo, it for amnesty to e tollowers of Genp ! chool Phe tollowine faenlty : voanbotitating o package of wortl .\\ f plens W ar onot o ther 1., W Pasenal Orozeo s obeen cmployed tor 1he ominz peper for one containinge $50 \ limit when the books wihi! ! 5 year f0un, which the First National ban! \§. \l‘(v:‘(:)\i‘ [Hltz,,\g,]”NRé;:SBLIIt’,:: ; " | will b I.w rather u.‘l' {TAFT ATT‘E.N“:Q (iQVERNGRJ' ‘\,;llnrny, ipal o LoCon, of Mobile "\:)‘“. proparing to oxpress to Floma \ S N 1F MURDERERS HANG. e b yecetved at o st COREESNUE AT SOOWINE.| it et M Rl T ek e w el el i A i SIS 4 Yok - ' \ P A AYEIA . \rcher | v 2 Muyor.d Assuming that L am corvect in 1! Iy A inted Press) Petton, of Lakelind [ the ofticinls are dumbfoundeil by his ‘:\\\\\‘ OVERNOR BROWARD o s r peo | DLt g after Dee 1 many of 1 Mo 1 Sept 25 President | unmar Grads M. Recd Tran | nlesion :\.; e S e s books now used by the schools w ‘:'l.rv' anved here early today from S Mulberry; Miss Flore “i”"r" . “ ‘ti\‘ the te Gov. N. Ib i . not be aecepted inexeliange for e D New York to participate in the semi- Medulla; Mi; telle: Butler, ot | TRANK? “A NO. 1" HAS FOUND N ak senatop-elect Ml lutons oues atany price, then this heeo j"nh»r,n‘ul of the Loyal Goverporps | Yerdes Meso Lytle, Bartow, 5 RESTING PLACE FINALLY A\ . ; Yo 1er tur ain and For Coery important gquestion fopr ot conterenc iy ——— | N :\\ il l‘vlu y\ o ‘.‘,ll;.“ e e R s e r‘mm - “ GRAPEFRUIT SA‘LES, * New g lias ,lml“ rm.‘i.\ml ol the \‘\ ¢ the Woman's National | the whole tow Ve told you we | S hool hoard |ON TO INVERNESS BY One or the fiest reuit sales of the d.‘;mh i " - N_“ ,I. ,”w.m"mfls hol-ro: :{ v the appointment | o v BRIt Storn: :u|~|; \ud it does seem 1o e ’ TAMPA NORTHERN RA[LWAY sason was consimmated yestorday '\.' 1‘0 .Xnull;n;tul .lr»”.t tramp .|‘II over W rd beine a signal hon- ', Ol Bonnic tmeaning the [ since we must make the changs " \\lu moC W Sprinestead sold fifteen ].“ “”r.l' f”“l el m‘,.‘ mon . oush jo.dune now. 4 miles of railrond than possibly any 2 now Miss Broward [y wl, bt oty iy EERE L b done o So that piad Serveyors Reported Busy en Pro- | cers of zrapeiruit 1o Ludlow & (o, ; . ? ) red that her earnest [y, wiore . whitus Chan voul ol tan Senves solmuthingoon -y ‘ posed Extension North of ol Chicago. My Springstead \'.'Im.f’fu" AL “”.h.“l” i et A and her ent " ; AR o G, B I Brooksville. OWNs - one ol the most attractive el U LU LG S n wickees of tH rhe ¢ T s T derstand i, thrown away ' - - ETOVes in or near 81 Petersburg, will TI.I- a SCNZer train neg .Iluushm 3 Rt WHICK B ray et S e I believe firmly that if this Tampa, Sepr 25 Actual work n} Carongh estimate, sell, ship or dis- & L paatauR R, Ut [l 0 L \ A e 24 ARy Ched He ange is made before the time | ‘l. ving out the extension of the Tam- [m cofat least 10,000 hoxes or 600, & RO Lyt phe g gt \ o beln SRR % A will save thousands of dollar P Northern Line, now under con- | 900 breakfast necessities that o e R r U s \ den b i the patrons of the schools iy Polk m.l of the Seaboard, from Brooks- e e Tuxurics. this Ten ”I,l: trucks. \ ot ; it : connty VIlle 1o Inverness, has been started Lazo few people iy 1he United S 1) piie SENRTKA M I s ttel 2 : 2 I am yours respectiully, and acorps of surveyors headed by | knew, or card st g e ‘I“""v last “"'_""' and his signatuy \ tat Tack tt 1 ) i W. ¥, CARTEI pone of the Seaboard engineers is re- | was, but today i leading cafy el e DR 3 3 b i i | portea to be busy npon the ¥onoscd | NaRaEERLL il i sloflice, and also in the Kentuek ',In.lllm at the entrance to the Tel n halt . " 'PHONOGRAPH WILL CARLRY L riEht of ¥ north of Brooksville vealize that their morning menn i . TEDDY'S VOICE EVERYWHEDE | At the Tocal office of the Seaboard | tir from o mplete without the :\..,4]"”;”“ I"'”E" ”‘A' Claimed to devor i“"'l Tampa Northern yesterday aft pefrait” printed thepeon St I“”H.: SRl s L TANITY TO WO v rers Seonat [ Rl sl it wos ‘ . W T k0 s e - ' b ¢ v-ted 4 wk wonld not b rosud Te had written o nomber of o e i S STED Y S e {dollar of nk ar skt rough the phonosra rin | : t Florida earnine o o publish were for 1he pur I ‘ 1 nnot ‘“,"’!’ n cment of the (By Ascocinted P g ”} ""\""7”“'- these books A= 3 .t privileze of Jist dirces vilines in 1l nd this extenzion delgrad riy faci he claimed to be doing o . selrads i Sep 25 g e Colone} 1o Invers ne of the projects | era ¢ I =2\ his paper “took a chan o o H | vhicl 2 3 Lt dent occureed to- |y, an et YR " ¢ i rootenetran . ] hich 1 - want o dr Hmoan extensive writ HILDREN TAUGH » hoid | g i "t o delayiday, whe I equipped Aus- | oooge Fiptiidd MAKT COOD ROADS Cillas il VoANY o ' preliminare | trian soldicr e e BLIE LS T fromn iy . s T Tappin Reck Phospliate Bt Vil Sion ' "ol TRIAT OF HILLSVILLE SLAYERS F2 Wileen St : rzrd- (DR W. L DAVIDSON DIES By e rminat o : TO BEGIN OCTOBER 28 : OF APOPLEXY AT CLEVEL::D 1. 1 Set i . t ine t : Sidn 1ky Ed 1 V. .. Davidson, o . ¢ sl 8L ng e o - : 2 va rect anothef Farnu : 5 . P roon K Chautau i i inother | r< Ed sl and Co-opera- 1 where i . e it Workiep Fsibny g a Seddon Tsland. | tive Union will meet with the Com. | |1 e AL W AR icad at Cleveland, 0, Jues “en the two lies bee local ou Ocr 1o, (912 {11, in o shooting affray which thev z plexy being the caus. of ard rock Eversbhody iy a |'” alleged to have led om it ont Dunnellon, bring was decided by the consent of Dr Davidson was wo! ¢ll filled baskets. We \1\!' T s haul wyers on both s . bis city . ; aul over the to one oyd i 8 ' ks both sides to bave the e : it e S ,.vz.,‘ ion ang present Tampa | thee g 1 and we will d.',, s transferred to Wythevlile Ed A v | lat vadly damay E atd Aisdeatld Northern 1 4 Z A disrnssing different | wards will b 3 i ek : badly damag | will be learned of much reetet. | whe ks als here | probiems i i be tricd first, bezinning wd zg the car—St. Joe (NMich.) Herald | He was abouy sixt z Ph e the fasilities 1o wiil A Ot IS, Allen’s trial will follow be the best of £ st of any port on the coast Le prisoners wil] be returned to Sccretary “ihe Roanoke jail g i o [ \"