Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 26, 1912, Page 1

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e ——————— ———— ojiLL VOTE G POLLED N ELEGTION ‘g8 SECTION VOTING SOLIDLY | 0% J C. BROWN, BUT UN- (ERTAIN ELSEWHERE. Lificult to get up much an clection when appar- r+ i no contest. This be- ., it is an evidence of M¢ wn's popularity.that about e of the two Lakeland pre- % the trouble to go to the + him a complimentar; we from the lower end v thot another candidate told and that some hard v done for him, but un- tas been unusuzl organi- shied very v probable that coino without difliculty precinet for No. 10 s 1 1oresembles a4 Bap-! three pre o mooserving Caddin, 3 ( I Bryant 1 ourth officer. It ro will be Gene no ol PROVE EECKER Tl NNOCENT Soaeht to Saddle Their Police Crizie on the Licutenant, Sept 26 ol Crtenant Wi s oaecnsed ol ferman Rosentha! the substanes of a obtained i, whicl v owill ex of all nthal eriny onnectior who was consilted Hor Springs as (ter the mur in had s oan Sanday Viro Hart that that the zambler e informa Schey the gang W to reves! ion iry and that th ided to place the ¢ 'ED KIS STIATT POX IN PRIVATE tken from daputies b + @€ mnd bung, et Shreve- 4. Ha bad killed a lawyes e ———— quietly it Mr. | KANSAS CITY WOMEN ARE NOW CHEWING TOBACCO. Kansas City, Sept. 26.—Cigarettes fand cigars are not quite strong enough for the women of Kansas Il'il_\. and they are now chewing to- bacco, according to the dealers in the boulevard district They ure going the pur- hasing with a little more shyness than accompanied the buying Pdainty o but once the deal- about | of ettes, and receive from him a plain pack- which might be chewing gum for all any standers around know. “Many of the women are fearful ot being seen by friends,” said one dealer, “but they must cultivate boldness. because they cannot ask their husbands, brothers or sweet- hearts to make such purchases for them.” Travelers from other cities report similur demands by women. age, TARKF TRAN T0 FOL LOW WILSON'S TRAL exclusive | or knows their wants they approach | LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. SEPT. 26, 1912. CHANGE HERE GHTHERING OF OB PATRIOTS DENOGRATS IN 70 GET BUSY' TANPA TONIGHT THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION l BIG RALLY AND SMOKEB TO BE YET NEEDED FOR DEMO- | ATTENDED BY PROMINENT CRATIC CAMPAIGN. | FLORIDIANS, (By Associated Press.) I Fampa, Sept. 26. A big gather- i1 of prominent Democrats from all New York, Sept. 6. - The Demo- parts of the State will assemble at court house here tonight when the Woodrow Wilson campaign wili Le opened in earnest with a rally and | cratic campaign committee needs $750,000 1o defray expenses for the [t remainder of the campaign, declared Henry Morganthau, chairman of the finance committee today. smoker. $10,000 from received | Senator N. P. and there will senator Duncan U, Fletcher and Bryan will deliver ad- A contribution of samuel Unitermeyer was also be ad- dresses by Colonel Robert W, Davis, 1. Parkhill, State’s Attor- hillip. and B, L. Black- the Hillsborough by Morganthau dresses, THEY WORK THE SCISSORS an WHEN TELEGRAM COMES. ney LS Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. | APPLE CROP IN NEW YORK IS UNUSUALLY LARGE. E. C. Gillett, ew York State issudd his an- conditions, Rociiester, Sept. {sceretary of the | Fruit Growers, has unal report of fruit \. hich shows a better crop than for many The Lake Ontario counties of Oswego, Wayne, Monroe, Orleans and Niagara, apples aver- lages N1 oper cent as compared with |61 per cent in September last years, W hile the central New Yori section, nulmlm-- Yates, Seneca, Livin | and Ontario countics yeurs aver- i:lg« also St per cent, as compared to | Gienesee 50 per cent last September. The re- port also includes the conditions in some other apple growing States as follows: C(onnecticut, 60 per cent; Pennsylvania, about 75 per cent; Virginia, 70 per cent; Delaware, 110 l]l'l cent; Massachusetts, 70 percent; { Vermont, 40 per cent; Arkansas, 50 per cent; Michigan, 100 per cent. NARGONI SUFFERING FROM AUTO AGGIDENT No. 281. BlG GROWTH N OUTPUT OF COTTON SOUTH MAKES RECORD IN THE AMOUNT USED DURING THE CURRENT YEAR. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Sept. 26.—The fea- ture of the bureau report on the sup- ply and distribution of cotton issued today, was an indication of the south’s growth in the cotton indus- try. For the first time in the history of the industry the amount of cotton used in that section was greater than that used in all other States in any one year, and the number of spindles increased almost a half million over the number operated last year. The supply and distribution of cotton in the United States for th: cotton year of 1912, ending Aug. * 2¢ announced by the census burean 31, ! born, Chairman of 2] : . Ropul:hcan Speakers and Tariff E"w The Lakeland T i has been [eonnty Democratic committee, Imento.r.ol Ritinw. & herieat O i as follow Total supply 1912 cot- perts Will Try to Counteract | oxtensively quoted herctofore bt g sathering will e presided | dition, Has Sympathy of on 17.675.204. Ginnings. 16,068.- Wilson's Specches. {rinee “Uncle Joc Divon Las heen foo e g Azl president of the | the King. 9875 net imports, 276; consumy- S socially employed as editorialist the| | tion, 67.671. In the cotton States, o i i Woodrow Wilson «lub. Many prom- i 1 Yemolnted Press ) Telegram will be clipped to piccest i il e By Assoviated Press) S.712,672 Other States, 2,655,044, New York, sSom The Repub-{in all of the n ¢ ollices qa [ ient South Florida politicians wiil ] Spe Italy, Sept. Williar | Fxport 10,681,758; stocks held, an L i, careying prominent ( Florida, Pensiacol \.-\\ bein attendanc | Marconi. inventor of the wireless, S, By manufactures in cot- viernhors of the party and tariflt oy [ | assed o restless night. He is suf-1ton States, 211,504; other States, Portsc prepared 1o answer gues lluun, with injurics received inoanlg2e :independent warchouses, \ n thron: K ||. {lo, = 1o wv:r(x|.n|w\l nl' ||:|in<I ) clsewlie TUN005; active | vt \ cad o injuey to the right | spi BRI B cotton States, ST IEVEE GONVENTION TS NOT TG BUGHESS " e ¢ peeed her hushand throngh 1 o\ ) i . | Pavors Rewoval of Panama Canal | Decline to Give Governoy an Opinion & ‘HI ll‘\‘ i .\ ”\lz'l‘ ‘““'l“m'\‘,“” """ | PUBLICATIONS FOR THE BLIND FINE CONCERT TONIGLT Plant to Mississiopi Valley tor Relative to Initintive and Ref- REQUIRE NO POSTAGE. RY CITIZE Ylond Protection endum Amendment PANGLE ON AMENDNMENT. Phe ael of Consress of Mug : L1912, has gone into effect It 1o ' i \ 1 | ' Fadla ( it 26 \ few day onow develops that the decision |‘ vides that all the newspapers vl . Y} | {3 o o rhor | e addressed of Attorney General Prammell that ’nl v publieations intended for di ! 1 1 i ! {oites AT etiven of e e proposed initiative and referen- | teibution among the blind and print ' | o 1 pr dyvoeit the tederal e SR S dim amendment to the State consti Fea with raigsed letters for that par | I P moving of the Panan ; : tetion i being properly Taid before [ Pose are to have the richt of the e a! wal plart to the Mississippi vall ory opitton ander soction Th ol Fihio pooplo. s nol. - siisfactory I”h“:”l.\ fenn of oh ploy 1 vid the member ttor the constrietion of the ear ‘I'wl‘ I ol the st constitation, as [sommie ol the leadin: attorneys of ”“.f The same et gives secomd class o eive Lab bond rop the parpose of building veser g wiether the ot resolution: pro | State, and Governor Gilehrist In.x;:il'?l"=4 ! . labor union and oth v ! risand the apsvomrs for chocking the flow of wiaters fvidine for the intiative and refer Lasked the judg of the Suprenn er publications distributed amon: preciate Bence of t pate Db flood the valleys He Wasbaygum in Florids bad heen passed be Conret for theie adyice apon the sub- | members of such organizations and ! I 15 tonieht ro cored ronndly by delegates attend- e pesiglure i the manner pre- 'j.." to publ ions issued by colleges run the Interstate Levee convention {cepibed: and oo to whethee or not The constitution provides the man- [ which have State support. ,\‘ ' ot !! .l Mille also made o political speech i was heine properts sabmitted ln‘nr-r in which resolutions for submit- ;:",'v | ; [u No LI';;.II.’lI.‘,’:t‘.,.‘ e Lair erounds i ‘il.u"u ol l“ tate lurIu.]vprn\\:'l! |:n:-, u-nlstilulin'ml .‘uuvnluluwnls ) SANIORD W}LI{IV‘ESOAON : Won or rejection e approaching No-the people may be properly passed b aa I‘,‘ ,l’ / |:||"m GIRL FLAGS TRAIN jryemboer eloction Cthe begislature. 1t s |‘I0Illl-ndm| s NEW .. :\"!ylj;'." Lok -‘Illq-h:;“:l.:: d In 'IIF'”-:;:.:' AND PREVENTS WRECK ' tn sesponse thereto, the Governor ' that the resolution of which the| Sanford, Sept. 26, Work on the Wal N nland teder | Loas teceived @ communication from wure of 1911 was not properly | new Atlantic Coast Lin» depot 18 I'wo-s Rae Toue Soldier v““_" Blueticld, W. Va., Sept. 26, the justices of the Supreme Court, Wl in the Senate, and the seere- | forging ahead, and it is expected B e |l.‘\:‘:|1::‘:' ul:c‘h 4'lxznlzillf-.». 18, |»n-\n~n|:1l the '\‘-nu-h s . in part sl tary of State should not have certi- | that 1"\\III be ready for occupanecy ATarih-- The Tren R at ) wrecking q.f‘ N(;rll¢)ll< ;.nm \‘\t-hl-lfl lo HV».. Iu.\ullrnu \ll‘u r'. W, (.11.“,.‘“ the amendment for the purpose | some time in October. It is quite sadegibindivie o Ay pissenger train, Noo 1, when she n‘hru,l ; Governor of Florida: : lof having it placed upon the ticket. [ natur:l to assume that the new de- covered tons of rock on the track at Sir Your excoutive communica-' When the attorney general was | pot oflices and all appurtenances a curve near here yosterday tion of the 19th inst requesting an | consulted upon the subject, he gave thereto with the travel and traffic F0SS AGAIN NOMINATED BY | She was walking near the spotfopinion upon the matters stated | it as his opinion that the nm‘:-nd- givine new interest and lite, will MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATS. | when she discovercd the debris and | therein has been caretully consid- | ment was properly before the people, | add quite an impetus to the hither- heard the train approaching ered by the justices of the Supreme | and should be voted upon at the |te remote section of the town and 1sto 6 Enpene Fors | took off her apron, ran down toe | Court who are in this city. Mr. Jus- | coming clection. Ninth strect, where the depot is lo- o candidat, for | track, and fagged the train Wi I tice Hocker is unavoidably absent| The governor has the constitution- | cated. and many improvements will )..... Alllil"l‘"“lrf '.\I A':':‘l‘ !:,:‘”“k ip to and tonched the slide of 1‘1-0{!:[:!"‘ ‘lf:lv"' i o : [ 21 right to require an opinion on any a'l('!flll be under way, towards build- " 5 e R b Sas e | R ”f article 3 of the slifl"‘vuhllv matter from the Supreme |ing up that rather neglected ap- . Passengers cheered her and ook | constitution provides that “The gov-! Court, and the final word by that | proach to the city, 6.9 ‘ a large collection for her, ernor may, at any time, require the | body will be awaited with consider It is understood that the Gulf Re- pan side Jo [tk and Western officials took orfopinion of the justicesof the Supreme {able interest. Miami Herald plininz oo is seeking o location \ 1 ro fname and <he will be rewards Court as to the interpretation of any | near the railroad tracks for the evec- t ] ' | them also | portion of this constitution upon any ' tion o & warehcuse, 5 - [ auestion affecting his executive pow- P‘H“ MAE"‘IES n'sc"ssm It has been unofliciolly heard 1hat SEEKING SITE FOR FLORIDA ers and duties, and the justices shall present Atlantic Coast Line de- HYGIENE AND DEMOGRAPHY CONGRESS CONSIOERS MANY render The the S such opinion in writing.” authorits just SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. | General Law Visits Historic Field ol Chickamauga for That ol e 5 0f preme Conrt to render an opinion to the ander this seetion | zovernor | PLANS FOR IIEMUG"ATII}TII CAMPAIGN IN GEORGIA! he pot hus been rented to a OCerY company wholecale .-.ASONIC CONFERENCE b ‘1 b ntoof Pen ttrpmt.ltmn of some portion of the ¢ hicazo. Sept. 26, Plans for the | IN TAMPA. i' sl il ; e ‘Umst)!u ion vivn A Guestion affect- | Democratic campaizn i .1' Pursuant o a 1 of t! " Two mb ‘ ¢ Rl ¢ | & ! = o 4 call o b Okni iy 3 : ”"‘ the zoiernor's executive Powers | were discussed by Senstor hand | Lodee of Masons le-'ll 'r\'l“' ‘ .‘,,I. ’ et e 4 dilolte lors not authoriz: Congressman Burleson, chairman o | conic conforen:e will be held i (" ' : i A‘ m,", 1, Tenn wm o Satur an opinion auestion affecting | the Democratic speakers’ burean o4 pa on Oct. 14 g H- g2 o 1¥s the Times of that city, loo the exeontive powers and duties ,,“‘ headquarters | '- g b :I,"d 17 at the Ma S onla 1or a site for the new Florida m the governor it ountersigning an & ni l.\ml.l,, ) The conference will rat ( nt. They spent the da order to pavy woney from the o i [ in charge of Past Grand Masters ommunity | ing wver the historic polnts Sy e WaE e “x"‘i"."[;/"ll'fll')'yironDnE}:NT DESIRABLE RESL- | Marcus Endel, James cornell and ¢ 7.'“_ v::;k','- B b b e AL ; valid staran i NCE: PRICE REASONABLE :ll: n~“"::" .lulohnvm who constitute i 5 l, .,l,x o !l, tie o« 1‘tl— : an : The term: of constitution re-| New York, Sept 25 1t is learned | jtors i uxm’mlh l..\’.lll'\ vis d ,,yr,! B : _\.' “ , ‘l ':' ted »" . } ting 1 sed smendments o[ that Mr and Mrs John R brexel, fand olal S oL e *“leou. :nh | surveying the field Forty-nin r jlhn congtit tnd the publication ‘ who are coing around the world |' ;:llnr.n'- e L e dI¥sis, t apo he was in this battle a m ot | thereol. 8 5ot vonfor 3 4 e ik s made By the Tampa Masons mder disous r;r:rrA'H m\hr ll‘n"Jt‘rrU’e M“" 4 } hereof, d onfer any executive | with their danghter, Miss Alice entertainm 'nr of l‘(lp hw'“b g g = s street. v fa- powers and duties o 3 -1 £ s g e . < ; i : PRESLE 3 t-| powers and won the gov-| Drexal, will consider renting thel ; ki e visitors, who j wiliar incidents of the famo t-lernor I R R £ thelr will come here from all sections of wome at No ast Sixtves » S S "" were recalled by him as i | You ar fully advised that . street ixty-second { the State--Tampa Tribune NOTICE T0 REPUBLICANS t""r the many positions o the justice poonet authorized by, Oscar Godfrew Confeit, manag —— g a jee " ot ¥ t sodfrew « it, anager & e & n‘; .ypm-:m flrn;m ! H'th: constitutios 1o render 1o you an ¢ the Drevel propertios, said BEFORE AND AFTER. i gt Wowa SO TECESME. WS RS v, hutiopinion upon t: stion . s el X : | sti presented “Neither Mr. Drexel Akl : et & the <ity hail at :30 p. m. 1 di¢ Jarticipate i Nei rexel nor his wife | When she we . - t ‘- p”;)oy : - "x..’n:;);r;ar;{';m' in ‘ I Very regpecs i* anxions to rent the house and When ;h; ‘mdlsn. had dreams of — : t or- e und Chattanooga £ : i 5 reat riches ot iblican ciub and {ator Samue ¢ Monti~ello, | il would rather close It during their! Aug g : R “(b other busioes 46| B Sam u.l Pasco, of 1o TAYLOR, {2bsance, bt If any of Ms friesds of | Byt :d a motor car fit for 4 queen; - B i asi1Fla., the third member of the com- . SHACKLEFORD L&k bnc of satiable kel Jut now she's content in a flat » way 0%« before the meeting mission, left on 2n nafl:. tain for his COCRRELL 3 e ) al standing pay rent 1 L. SKIPPER ‘homP Sunday morpinz ' £ SLL desizes 1y rent it ha would acquiesee, With s ball-besrin . 7 — Justices Supreme oCurt. 'The reatal of the furnlshed mansion chine T e s T L -

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