Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 8, 1912, Page 1

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HE LAKELAND EV UMD Publlshed in the Best Town in thc Best Part of the Best State. 1 LAKELAND, FLORIDA, LOING et BOSTON TAKES wwwwwmmm - VoS 5 OEFTHI TUESDAY, OCT. 8, 1912. SCHOOL MAHEH&“““P{d&‘&flk‘mm STRNGHT TALK OF LAKELAND T¥I™% FHI]M WIL3ON w10 KANEAR (By A well Noew mh ans, Oct, N voelop g ciie of aellow tever wis | en from the Beitish stea . ) the vessel arvived at gn i1 1 | ¢ dynamite antine the mouth of the Mis i ‘c'r' 55 DT TN i T TO CRGAMIZATION'S v it ) (NLY MERE 1-‘9113:.«111'&{ NOW Lot i ptiont dsm o STATES INTERLSTING FACTS AND PURLIC SEIRIT ; INNING: NECESSARY TO SLCURE LOAN | loarwcd the sieamer 1OR TUL €O DATION OF 10 BE CTED. SeARlg ot | \u\LAL IR0 COUANTY BOARD. o £ i : AcealUdle VWuaidaeuraa, witl tant i 9 ol i £ Partow, Oct. N e Poll county ! ey . w "\I' i o ‘IIH: J Nort Kin.; O A i 1 PPefo Grounds, New Y Ot vd ool fie instrnction was in 0N, LN o sy cyvery m who dv Hon 1 O | v ( or Lo explosive o Paboard bt the erew will be oo Iy i 2 N Vel TR day with the supedin vostul 1 . the 01 t s ey I'itis ol St relat d i witehed ‘ I ia i 1 | ‘ Disty VA I ole ol W ddent and ol members present deo the svery men who have heen South s indicated by R e Lt ' e th d were there at sescion was taken up principally | wihisinst Hier ) clock hon the gate o throw b othe approving of bills, issuin. 1] " ' I i o there was a rush for the un vrants and other voutine mat [ ke ceting ol th oard - ftoniten o ‘ LELEH ! and bleachors | Lty hroke 1 M b DL Bassett, o member o .[ Lol Loy ageg roAtbHay olosalod ion wus brought out The weather is promi trusters of the Lakeland s | ey . s - e pervasive power ol the urea tolin F. Cox, whao, it vodistriet, was present, and pre- | : : - \ ' . | Pivterests which now dominate on pr tio orty thowssnd surged mto Bras Hed for ghe board's approval deeds [ Colored Socicty in Morchead TLast | e i : oposi " developmen tadinm 1o witness the nrst sten o the city of Lakeland and Mo : ) eir vy ! *ht Dance Music ot Shon't you knew, e aekad, Ctha i d of Trade Will Send Represen- e led. So & Brvant to (e Lakeland sehool | Night Danced to Musi ‘;1." 3 ul h |<l A i h | \ g e e i : il il Siline " otie of e objects of Licir coabing talives to Lake City to Ask for > RRIOD NG o ettt Ly (CUROL QU DS IDERE Wlistlivg Dullets Piom s to control the habor maket vorin 1 . \ v 1 oo radlroad for the approval ofy 7 # z i 2 ) Hext Annual Reunjon. i i M arelisn g suciely redeiveili ) Hde el LB at they hay ) | o \ T Wopldt hoek Lot nighy when Hiis LR P ' i L \' i v i » i 1 ‘ 1l i AL of d by o i { Wi o el Vi i ) wording o L d i Woel board L ! : ‘ 3 i up othes l' i i \ i : " O ahjection 4 L ; i .‘ ‘ | ‘l“‘ ; I to bt A\ will ask 1 rantors oxes | 11C liltep in the sile hese (W iv‘ POl Rl ) o ey Veterans in (o Devore in i tan s dec of Ure ari. Fanpieontly non-combatants, who t v LiRLEos (0T i Cur 1 i Board ] d Flotener an the secon presented today M Issett o crvedd their woinds hrone the 1y (v Yar BIE Lone S W ) ( ' i nprotected 1ndr Tnd o rome ; ) i o] siven an ovation wlhen el the board that thic formadin bullet Theve are probably oths H AL S I By .“ vt s i o I vineed qg bt ald be casily complicd with iy oo v matdoussrwoundods o A1 OB shly protected industries R, i 101 that Lakeland w i Civce shilns i i i Vs 'l question of horrowine mone Lave not yer been hened from, the x N Wiy ‘.n are h?m\. (‘1,.. liv deck hemeclyes | e Dleasurs of entertaining th i o i SRt ST R by e L o ey sinon i e fieprogs it ing ceale, at the same time that the to subseribe stock |00 :IVIWI Uik 0 B T First Inning. Lo o] welo) disLEeTA. pio sy b HE DR CADUOIIES VIR thoy e IO BEE S o i now or any un L I A R L L Boston Hooper walked, Verke D ter disenssion. b was found that | Pl story ik told Dy Uhoss wio | et they i build pew faetories on | the sreat in CNICOLE 0L G, o1 critived Tim o second, ont at fisst Lakeland district s in debt $s Dwrtnessed the besinning of the tron " their surplus every second year crsiiip that would re-| 8¢ P DRUCLRI L UE S0 ORI oper thivd, L i, O i Ui Dutow disteher $6,0000 | Me - Tor none tayed to see the endd 1t is one of the pr pivces o e I No rut | fie Mulborsy disieiot i not mueh |20 10 Wi that Tishee was obstrep Lttt and humbug that has ever heen b Now York evore tanned, Doale] e debt, bt e lopn s desieen g | OT00S aml (hat when “Bip Siy | kunown in the higtory of politival s "l' . ol out at fivst, Snodera incled, Mour- s that district for the purpose ol Lattempted 1o gquict hin he drew “l.'."”"' 1t ittt bt L 1 T o i No LT Mot Gv- L0 D aadi o (o paiatolasitl‘camandreed shontiing, ) I-wany to widen: the muarket for 1 . A wiens { ¥ Mm 1\ i \ 1 2 run the present sehool huilding. 1t wa PRI returned the tive, some one ey American labor. b owant to see cor AN P 3R ST A Qi | ¢ Wit : i s oxjst i ‘hich 1 wil e ontest 1o 1o ANOTHER CHANCE ASKED FOR Sccond Inning. A read o pezotiate o loan for $6,-| ngnished. the Valite amt the men | Sitions cxist In whicl men will von n the PLENSACOLA BOY ROBBER. Boston Gardner safe on Fioo b ooo this smm being divided as fol- | and women roched pell aonell fron pete for American labor 1 wam { | ey error, I foreed Garduer. | lows $3% 000 tor Lakeland, $12 Vb bnildine or 1ol ont of the wi again to see o time come wheno we the lea Pt g 0 R0t was sfal then died tecline; Wasned walloed Foon ror Mulherey, and $10,000 for do hall rexdizo that tho highest priced ) 1 o is morni Cady i ! ! Partow Pl boavd will meei apeaing bR erions, g f labor i Reowar ey G BIRA0S T e : el oW A TRTT e s i s e . it s thoteht he may die, thongh, on | labor i the world, that what s | R 1 . popi | I ' g of clo : g nk o« (Cofihied on Eriaieo) TS veount of Nis very robust physique producet by brains and intellizene 0" : }h. may recover cand skilful touch is a great dea ter - tire Uit 1' : Cheaper than what is produced by e : g EUMMISSIUNEHS |N Ml] [’ | INSPECTOR JORDAN HAS stupidity and dullnoss and the whip G : e i iC BEEN IMPOSED ON o1 the vaster i i ‘ Oohils ‘ th SNtV -tWo active i “m ol you thi that Aterican onfidently ox ! ! the band ‘u WAH “BA'NSI IUHKEvi And Will Issue no More Permits te tabor wn to date is the chivapest in . i A0 iven a . Many ol 1 H 1 Ship to Fruit Growers. the woild. T can prove it. Amer- i o H Vil mak bet- | ‘ jcan munufacturers compete in for A\nle 4 . shoted of -] I v e Fooe ISP J i : ¢ | toy ; invor Datar Gnly Routine Matters Disposed of— | Iighting I llcrpmlcd. Plucky Monte- P Food Tispector Ao Podordian b ojen e rkets in the sale of goods W going throngh the | Another Meeting to Be Hell negins Attacking Forces v ot i persnits 1o eltens feai | anafactared in those markets, neas hetore the Coast Line ' ¢ ; (s on the 16th ‘ of Turks growers allowing them 1o siip theis b igse merkets, by labor that receives ne la at « porm ttlen S. " 5 * i ) o cutitled, | ‘f"" following o test ; ot Pl st onty one-third the remuneration ot fion 1o help in furnishe | G1ve Him A ther Chance and fartow, Fla, Ot~ The e | Ty Assoeintod Pross.) that are brought to him. He w "" American labor. Now, what does hare the quarters of the { mailed it to the bank. The general |00 county commissioners met ARy ‘; London, Oct S A news agen make no more (esis except from Fiait | gpag ean? It means they can af ‘he Auditorium publi sympatiy with the boy, | ¥ with all members present tors AU Teom ot : that he has eathered himself, antigoeg o pay American workingmen < t 2 i o | thspate rom Cottinge says war has | wi hake se o ‘ e N ¢ 18 pliced in the ntir pit Wbt oY tha facthat] o firsy time in several mon ! i . s war has | will then dake these at the pael L yjree times as mueh and <till ander 4, Cox and Steitz I . Holbrook, member from (he Lake- | Deen declared by Montenegro against | ing houses, el their competitors in the foreis, ' t of the bank and other ), e " N ! 4 the ladies and mak S Ak und OVIET] fnd disteiel, has boen absent for ] Tarkey. ceasy lishting s in pro | tnspector dordon reached tis Dyarkets, and yet the American work o 1 « ' - 8 Il e . s ola ik dacth e p s inno veral months undergoing v teal| prese along the frontier. A hn,.ul"“ ion tollowing the aetion of o0 fipupan s told that the amount o v instru i A m ) nt, hut he was pr SO0 mine battalions of Turkish infan HOWeE (o whom bie gave a cortif ,"II‘ | R wa depends npon the prote e ; s inrd and received a o wa el-| \r o ripe fruit, baved gnoa test anp $iiae Pl 1t doesn't 1t depend I hi: a try was attacked yesterduy b | v ooranges ut t \ \njon ! 1 depends npon "v i ne ek but ¢ ! w force of Malissori tribesmen {200 the inspector Bsucd this peide of his thinkinz bo And fos it ] ' ‘ i for t o on | The Battle continued throngh the | 110 s when yon gt o petem ol 1 \1on ) 1l " Pad ziven uy ! 3 todd . . to ' : < [ a led to have t nty ! hin il usked for cortiticat 0 . sVstol of - vut i labor, don™ ; or, 1T, Haneodl out vk i investization it fonnd that tie g, it oy » 1 from 1 to s v 4 ' had 1 inapossd g ' 0 Vontor N y " 2 T e ' J ! ' toq ¢ 1abor anv X3 ; ! Jater. 1t 5 “' ! ' " \ 1 1 SUICIDE r 1 purpre th ! ed aonn ) it ‘ ' : T t tor rtis toor ract il ; v t that the § i T of moio v 1 o bridees o i B i k £ on ' the ponopoli=t AEW p 0 Burtoy in- ! or 1 \ { . TTSTIMONY AS T) e fortnd i 3 flawn come. ‘i to prepar r the @ ted P ' ' I i amount ol labo T n aThNy o o bop: 5 Mot in tb viection on Nov ; 5 4 . 1 ; ' the : 1 f JIPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS : 1 b y 0 T R Ll vl L ikl Sl 1 DEST THING GOING : tinople b 1Y X Il nro ! \I I '“ b T i T T S ) 1 v : FOR CONSUPIION. | di; } Turkey | themsel el T he T : . i 0 Va-he M . ! ' | " ot 1 country to T 0t it - - e and M r e : vt ¥ X 9 ! ued the , oot po ket o o : r ok B X governor, 1 no a 1 Mel. % A e o “ “ANO 1 e D}'AD‘ ribn | ont L The & SR PR l K s 5 e in tedl ' taie o ise a 32 for A\ cli-conlid *. They W what A i from : roing to get it An dy who sup- s ( I don't 1 Eoit T y‘: P peses that economic questions and < . bl soiny iy \ LA i (81 roliti we et 8 1l S f ' I came from under the s tamous hobo! ¢ \; 5 o ¢ "l' political questions are two different . £ lan in 1 ay:s as a letter fron t - real one was re ! tor Jos AT “_“ thir is very much mistaken be- : sriting am? ot at erapeteuit #o- | colved In Sar : ; ’ | to . ... ison died from i~ conse theee thines have been so < . " . Savan? i0se . ri 2 v v y v Y 3 epiEe s. The only train Pannin o ikt AT e i : k10 ri nd‘ju_ s ived yesterday, whe cloeely mareicd with ona another in R g ek ( ) ARR holonly the other | rip in Maine. . fell fifty fect from a biplane at Ut veceat political 1 passenzet 01 a branch lin {awring fell —Miami Motro] . —8t Augustine Record | fair grounds y ol bt practice that it gt e (Coatinued on Page 2.) rm g -

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