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e O e STt ey eiess 3§ 29, oY 7328 1 9 g0 Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. VoL 1 | MBS, H. K. MURPHY USEVELI SHU.I. IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Murphy, of Mulberry, met with an automobila wccident on Sunday morning. In ! turning a corner in the road the car struck a stump and Mrs. Murphy and Laby were thrown through the wind- sitield. Mrs. Murphy {eral painful cuts on the face, but ;vllwrwisv there were no injuries. The doctor came over to Lakeland Sunday to meet Mrs. Murphy, as she was returning from a visit in the rorth with his relatives. The acci- dent happened on the road bhack to Mulberry 11DATE FOR PRESIDENT NOW | CHICAGO HT SERIOUS i ”f“ ""f eeret e T s HAVE ingoon Roosx.clts Seek- ing a Third Term. Prominent Hotel Men Here Today tc ! Confey With Owners as to Pros- [HL LATEST BULLLT[N LaL received sev-| i | | 1 | f Boston, }!n(h‘ in the fivsg inning NEW YORK TAKES ANOTHER FROM BOSTON GIANTS BEST RED SOX TODAY BY SCORE OF 11 TO 4, KNOCKING WO00D OUT OF THE BOX. Oct. 150 The Giants ecap tiired the sixth came of the serie teday, making siv o rans ROVC on e detail o the follow Lane Battcries. Wood and Cady for Doston Tesrean and Meyers for New York Weoenther clear and crisp LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. OCT. 15, 1912. DENOCRATIG ALY TOMOR- AW EVENING CITIZENS WILL BE ADDRESSED IN PARK BY ELOQUENT DEM- OCRATIC SPEAKERS. \s 11 be Democratic speaking in the rk arned today that Hon, S, y i icty Wi wd it wars, of pr LoMorow eviously on 1 he one i likely Kissimmee, ! of that W evening, rom the speaker:, Iou. ill by announced, M. this there Spark- W the oth- was dis | WHERE FIRST MIRACLE OF CHBIST WAS WORKED. S\vi(z«-rliunl, Oct. 15. of Geneva, excavated Geneva, Prof. Lucien Gautier, clares that the recently ruins near i i | I | | other things, the synagogue men- tioned in St. Luke's gospel (vii, 1-10). Iying be easily Leen discovered confusion, could structed, the synagague built jen and in which the worked Tis first miracle, out of devils (Mark i, 21-28). FIERBODY N TONN test Unabated, but Material de- r Tiberias, comprise, amons The pillars and walls, which havo together in ! sily recon- | npy 70 PREVENT PRINTING THE says Prof Gautier, to tform by the centur- Redeemer | the casting ~ WEARING A BUTTON ‘nthusiasm in Board of Trade Con- No. 297, BULL MEESE ATTEMPT 10 PUT ONE OVER NAMES OF DEMOCRATIC NOM- INEES ON TICKET. LOCAL DEMOGRATS ARE AGTIVE Circulating Petitions Today Which Would Have Effect to Nullify Bull Moos Contention. An efforg on the part of the Bull Moose managers in Florida to pre- vent the printing on the ballot to be A v speaker. s wound is not a mer pective Management. First Inning. Both these gentlemen are well Getting Scarce. used in the November election of the e ok o B M I_ ml- DB Kibler, | New York Devore singled, Doyle 00 Gkitand, and have hosts i | TRV e of the Democratic nominees o A Messes. A, B, and D. B, Kiblep, o AW v sted The bLakeland Board ot Trade i Ll O are to r.vt the ~|lln|,|dul new ‘l““ Teds andiosoanladin doyhio sted) friends, wnd they will undoubted- e et s : 1 l]' for State oflices, has caused a con- e Fotel gn the corner of Kentucky av e | Snodgrass donbled, <coring Devor v be given o cordial reception, The l‘““h,h e _‘ g . : {siderable stiv in political civeles all U and Lemos are in ;.‘1',1 Doyle. Muren Crifieed, Mer md hag been engaged t'orllhn ocen- | morning -“H"U'l“:. the haunts of Ih“w“\' T . iy 1o and conferving w .,lllw sinelod, seoring Suoderass, Her o, the oratory will be of the gen- | # busy men, in oorder that not The 1 of iho movement T i b e TR o forced Mer o took s e Demovarie: beand, and all aredy sy qhondd e able (o say nest weei | e . fia ey el 3 ¥ ATy e Wi ¢ 51 Y Frcachoed li through a wire tron \ R Wil-ond, Mesors Vin e Vel UL AD [C0HLE it e had never been o ked to .I"wjI \ ! 1 hear N hers and spemd | ; on. Park Tem | ! ostod \ n hotel, | I 1 i Both Reds and Whit u 55 e AN i Joyah | | 0 it ¢ f wlin Lave contident they Dy | v her | ro; | \ | e nd onick n in thn ol 4 "NOGRESSIVE SPRAKERS WILL Todiay has been fll of inten i o . i I 1 ‘ i »* . I I donbi HOLD 'l)u'lll TONIGHT. | ond inepivation an Hy numle d ! ; 1 1 hearing the nat bogiiae facy 1 ol i | i applications have been si bt 101 \ ‘ | f Filied electa his P | pre i Ll } ! : ; \“m, WO on hoth sid \itorint sooime o Hid eloctors, this i D pre evidia ) 1y fanned. Yerke Giuia 0 eI Ll rowing quite il this | sonted to the county conmissiones ' it 1 vl peakor flied, Lewis out at s Ry “Tl' ¢ \ i should put botl i thet tomorrow, whiclh i the last da A e Y P i i ssed l:n‘e teain, hut wenld .<‘|‘|,“_ Vo aset hotd ot tlioses whiod ‘[\‘.lwn Niiton o1 emiaidebes ey e ! . vokeland this evening, and ould 5 | ) throush tb rowd Second Imnng: \', « “"1 come in, but who are pe oo Ge0 To. L Tirliiteg ion e Bals , | tll JU pinhing for Boston ek tomight cood material as any ot 1 : im0 (ol \ New York o Devore o walked s AR R RDOh BHICE M red, There sre o Tew tight-wads, lots. o e ARG on ! \ alee soctiiltly, Dillofwaliol Evom vl Hio L ARG lioon, sisad i {trom whom it is somewhat hared tol The contention of the Progressit instant deatl o ] anght napping, Snodgrass sinsled, ' ""“:“””' and no donht :“""I" extriney a dolbar for any purpose B {o sull Moose leaders is that the T i secomd shot N Wiy ST 10 Kooy it TR AW svowe orosl il hasont do Nenrawiinh e [ fveen now and saturday night the e guiving certification of all nomi of Roos s s {0 caich him napping, Murereay fied, ‘[ gentloen hiwe. to 5y Cotherwise good and useful citizons | reos for State oflices to the seo A KEEP NAMES OF FOSTER AND [ Merkle out at fisst. One run i ;\' il he worked night and day in the " : : | / vizwd and there was ROSE OFF STATE BALLOT.| ‘twton tarduer tade howe 1o MOTIVE OF CRANK flory, 1o make them better eitigen <[ OF State SIXLY davs prior to the ge- wetent to lyneh him on PStahl Bied, \Wagnep ot g first, Caddy | “'HO SHOT ROOSEVELY \!\ having them come across to mest toral election, has nevep heen com Roosevelt 5“"""""“""-,Tl)!-}' Are Appointive Officers Not to [ fanned. Oue van ! : Bl situation they eannot help but be- [ plied h. 1t is further charged : ‘“'“':' I"'“‘i\ ’;'Sl‘\l\llu Be Voted for Next e : Tllllix‘ Inning. i” ) I“ "A:""" ll':"l:(I""m:'ll“\"].'IH:‘:;';""I”"" } leve is worthy of their carnest "";‘ that under the law it was the duty 15 assailant, who was vew Yo dterzog singled, Moy w clothes o ¢IiN U sideration, 'ull together pult] o : & X : : Month. ! = : of the canvassing committee of th volice station. t l crosingled, Pletehor forveed Herzow, | shooting veads | strong, for lovely Lakeland! X 2 S : ‘__ 3 o onop know at first Tallal Pl Oct 10 MOstbrcopann ot first, Devore flied J SSept. 12, 19155 Sept, 15, 190, | 5 State Democratic party to certify to 1 had struck hime—in- of the Demo vitic papers of the State Boston Nall made second on] “In o dream | saw President Me the vote of the last primary, follow iz o] A Bl secon 1 pal vr.u.-xnown ST. PETERS- ! nonneed that his assail- e now p W |.||‘ xuluml.ls O Alerkle's o Hooper sinelod, | Kinley pointing to @ man whoi | BURG CITIZEN KILLED.|in: the canvass, but that the can- him that time.' e be the L or Demoeratic candidates | v kes farned, Speicer Mlied, and [ recognized Theodore tovsevelt, vassing committee disbanded with- i lis Ay toctlie Audis s 00 Sl Dl o Which Wil appear |y oy ont ot 1 sie and saying: A N, Sny o St it ki 3 oy vieoont e, i $ K A S, Snyder. one of St Peters- | i % ¥ 5 i i it was several minutes | on the officiad hallot at the Novem- | Frorth Invirg [T purderer; avenge my | e Gldest eitizens was run over out periorming that duty. More- of the party called his ber eleciiontovas been noticed | Now york Doyle cut at i death. and killed by n switeh engine in the over it is claimed that Chairman 16 a hole in his coat. An ! that practically all of the papers arve | q o s thed, Mures out at firt, CSept 12, 1912, 1:30 a0 me, Whily ] v vds at Pittsbure. P y fore | Fearnside of the Democratic execu- g i : 3 . : i ! vards at Pittsburg, ", nighg befor on showed that a hullet | mrh‘hlm.v -n .\'n!‘ list the Democratic Bostor Lewis tied, Gardner t0: | weiting a poem some one tapped we | oo while taking a short eut to o i tive committee has no legal right to A Lis chest, but in spite | nominee for adjutant general, Hon iy pitehed ball, Stahl singled, Woe- on the shoulder and said: “Let nol ) ggin Mr. Snyder was identified by certify to the nominees chosen at the « insisted on going on to'J . R Foster. and the """“"‘”""5511'1- forced Stal, Cady out ar {et.|& murderer take the presidential | pyginess papers in his pocket ety : . B N N T : i for S ™ . . o T C H 8 { o N itorinm and delivering his | nominee for State chemist, Hon. R. Fifth Inning chair. Avenge my death.” T couldjoee tnig city Monday for Philad! emocritic primaries, inasmuch as Bich e did for the length | K. Rose The adjutant general and | New York: Merkle out at first, | plainly see Mr. McKinley's features. | thia Washington and his old hom his official duties dig not commence i honr, although at times ' the State chemist ave appointive of-| j1opz0g funned, Meyers sinzled, ‘Before the Almighty God | swea: vo 5 . L of hi:luntil after the vote was canvassed. 2 A ‘o : y ; in Ohio to get the signature of his imost overcome with | ficers and their names wil not he| pietcher forced Meyers. the above writing is nothing but the | wire to the paper through which ho| All these contentions, it seems, |prlmml on the nf.lu ial ballot for the Boston- Hall doubled, Hooper | truth.” was identified. can be climinated by filing, twenty vill-be-assassin is five feet | November clection. No board of | yaiked, Yerkes forced Hooper. Another note found in the man's Mr. Snyder lcaves a son who is a b h ¢ o I- “s in height, weighs about | county commissioners in making up|<pcuker walked, Lewis fouled ont, | pocket reads: minister at Kissimmee, this State. (78 Wofore v DOBLION, WinL e is. light complexion, bald, | the ballots for their county, should | yrdner out at first. “So long as Japan could rise (0 the| pho burial will take place today | 048 SESmINners oL gl T 'y well dressed. He con- | include the adjntant general and the Sixth Inning. greatest power of the world, despite |, bis old home in Ohio. He was|ty, @ petition bearing the names of ¢ police that be fired the | State chemist. Such names on the New York- Tesreau out ay first, [ her surviving a tradition more than nearly 70 years of age.—St. Peters-| 500 qualified electors asking that made the remark: “Anv | ticket mizht invalidate the ballots. | hevore walked, Doyle hit a home | 2,000 years old, as General Togi 80| yyre Times the names of the nominees be put on 1 N P ra 3 als, i H ¥ i S s 4 or u third term ouzit | The newspapers should alsg elimi-| ., alsg scoring Devore, Snoder nobly demonstrated, it is the duty i s i " !nate these offices from the list of \ fied, Murray out at first. Two runs, [of the United States of America to SAYS STATE OFFICIALS ARE the ballot. Even if the courts held 8 was taken to the Emer-' candidates which they are printing| Boston--Stabl flied, Wagner -in- | uphold the third term tradition. Let STONE DEAP AND BLIND. Thes e - T T SONVIVE it the close of H‘, 1o he u'.n‘.‘ for u.v the \-n‘r-rlnlu»r- clec-| gled and took third on wild pitch. [every third termer be regarded as a lwere correct, these petitions would ! his wound was exam- tiot [he continued publication of | cady out at first, Hall walked, Hoop- | traitor to the American cause. Let A very recent ( tch from Ir\n'~'-|~|ill insare the names of the Demo- which he left for Chi- names of these nominees may | or fanne i : ' . y W 2 : > g i & 1w left for i 1 sl s "\ or fanned it be the rizht and duty of every | pe Pla., to the New York Packer | cratic nominees being put on the Voo tonde v 1o e the vot- . itize torcel s " " i : : Seventh lnmng. citizen "" forcibly "“".'""‘ a thirl] ey this vigorous language in the I Lallot, thus defeating the efforts be- : 1~“ 5 E New York Merkle singled fer-| termer. Never let a third term par- matter of shipping green oranges: 2"“! made to prevent this. i Chicago Hospital. e nominations of General Foster | yox flied, Meyers singled, Flovoher [ty emblem appear on the official bal-| «\w B Bozeman, a well known or- | Accordingly @ conference of J - \ssociated Press.) or adintant zeneral and of Captain | flied, Tesreau sinsled, scoring Mer- | lot i L TR g " . il 01 15 odore I for State chemist, have been k: .l gy ol b o 1 ange grower angd shipper, objects to | inent local Democratg was he 1 in S TR AR by T Doriacritle BHats S BV ,""'d One run ! e willing to die for my COUN-{ (ke field analysis of oranges asadopt- | the oflice of John 8. Edwards this ; v John Schravk, in certified by the weratic Sta X-| Boston - Yeskes out at first. Speak- | try. God has called me to be his in-1 4 .t the Gainesville convention. He [ worning, petitions were prepared 1<t night, lieg today ot utive committee to the governor's!op singled. Lewis doubled, -dner | strument, <o help me God. o t-;l i Tollowat . g0 i, * o prep: N tal resting easy. A halt office and the next zovernor will un-| ¢ E 3 i ‘i Si .1 e N other communities in the county L ing < 4 g f E 3 cut at first, Speaker scoring. lowis (Signed) “Cali a of g N " , : P ot uk o4 - abnot I & alifornia oranges are being sold { were communicateq with, and as a nost skilled doctors in ' doubtedly appoint them to their re-Veegred on Dayle's eror, Stahl's “INNOCENT GUILTY.” £ s 1 Xt S tive offices a; the prober time b : ” ok > ; openly at several points in Florida | result of this activity it may be safe i N-rav examination spective offices ap the proper time. crounder, Wagrer fanned. Two| Written in German: “A strong! which are pithy and absolutely unfit ; " petith «1 that the bullet had At the capitol it is regarded as|)yuus. tower our g f i .) b M ]'" g that an ample petition ‘rated the lung but had | highly important that the above Eighth Inning i r‘"; I‘“"B"ml"m“- yet the §tate of- | will be filed with the clerk at Bar- % the chest. | matter have careful attention In Now Yorke Loyle sin".:led. e > icials are stone do,a{ and blind. Mr.|tow this evening. Messrs. H. J had rot planne perate | cach county of the 8 by ov- o EGG BOYCOTT IN CLEVELAND Mayes, of Mayes & Caine, the larges! | Drane and 0. 1. Pope are circulating plauned to operate each county of tate and by ev-{ grass ouvt at first, Murray flied, Mer- TO REDUCE HEN FR CE. hi N 0% They issued a state- ery Democraic newspaper printing|kle out. sl UIT PRICE. | orange shippers around Plant City. | the petition in Lakeland, while 0. M. 2 the bullet had struck the list of Democratic nominees. Boston-—Cady safe on Doyle's muff, CLEVELAND. Ohi 5 U A s TGN N 6, ¢, S, C. N DER rzan, that the liti sFhiaplaAd io, Oct. 15.—|anges, had them analyzed and found | and Fred DeBerry are making a + thd he condition Hall singled, Hooper flied, (ady “Np eggs for three weeks is the|that they did not come anywl 1 ; " ¥ 0 v ‘J.IY its importan > HERE'S A DEMOCBAT RIGHT scoring, Yerkes forced Hall, Speaker ] Lattle cry of about 30,000 boycotters th y s p\hirlwind oty g oo 4o absolnte rest for a UP IN ALABAMA. | out at first. One run in (‘If'\"i"' d and \- th - o e el quirements of the 7 to.11and Fort Meade. to assist in stir- Ninth Inni Bt hd & " Northern Ohio|sugar and acid test. I believe that|ring up interest and activity in 3 ] i ing. wino toda. «ntered upon a cam e . o - 3 " mietelt arrives here to- Montgomery, Ala., Oct | New York—Wilson singled, 11e1- | of abstention in the '::’w "r']‘:)wil“l!!!f’l the averagt consumer does not ex-)these places. Hon Solon G. Wilson, W' ., the white man nndrr mg scored on Speaker's wild 1irow | the prle 3 nnrduyls"if”‘. frm pect ripe oranges in August, nor n\-(.“ Democratic county chairman, is also : T of death for the murder of catch him at third, Fletcher | egge were quoted here at 43 ‘""‘ps" n 'S"_m"“""'“ but df"'s expect ripe | working to sceure an adequate peti- Shrank Is Arraigned. Stean an. has contributed two hrux flied to Speaker, who o L. Thirtre euts v Sosi i !]" SHER 9% TuRAArE S B SO S | Yo \ssociated Press.s Wilson ard Mar 11I Wilson at second unassisted limit ‘lh‘ ; i r; .I . i ""s the| pointed. When he buys in Septem-; This circumstance should arouse ™ T 3 ® o ol R e o o R n John ) th on- 4 reau walked, Devore out a they say on't h:n \l‘ a:"d e ‘ Ao e b et ey S oS8 SERLIRO0E | s Tub, | price scai hat “:] T ]nlr"r overconfidence which has been so e it 4 | . | scales o ' a 30Zems . " a1 N N < on the 2s b ed back] Doston—Lewis wal ¢ ner| The Thirt l“ pf::ln) < ; Nr wzeman holds that where [ o weh in evidence. as it shows that 1 it . ] 3 o Hriy t Ezgz elub, whi i s A ack 1 & 3 3 i a nned, Stahl forced 1. viener | for two vear teldo ]' 2 "\1"(" ‘:”'”' : ‘l" back until Nov. 1 or-|desperate efforts are being made to n & ? w d an ee-| 3 il o o < cith : : oy h first. 7o Myosth sty byt i :Hl;s " l.‘ vl to the market with ' apture Florida in the general elec- = ) aza » s, neh a rush 3 i Brices | 13 N ) Final score: R 2.1 20,000 memi, T 1 . flh'l \’Ill“ v 1 bessedpmnghicoe s o |' T TIN A Tee .y [N > y wcmuers ( A v w ot IWeS ey - New Yotk .. 1112 .4 neay mere s h i 1 lowest on record. ang be “| an 1 ured only by activity and - b § T 7ors L I wi - 3 . Y 5 o | Roston t 9 3ljoin in ahetaint il ~ =lnt will continne from | visilanc~ on the part of all the vot- B abstainin the start into the holidays.” ‘ers. 5 —— A . P