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Il Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCT. 22, 1912. No. 303. W 1“'““1 el R I--wn CAN'T FOLLOW : [ A special car attached 1o Train Atlanta, Oct. 22.—Tom \Watson's 84 came out from Tampa this morn- Atlanta followers are about to de- irg fairly well filled with Veterans sert him for the first time since he N E E"NIESI en their way to Lake City to attend BE HANUL[“ BY UF IHE PAHIIES cume back into the Democratic fold. | g There are several hundreg voters il } annual reunion. They were joined here by General J. A. Cox, this immediate vicinity who boast Col. W, H. Clifford, Mr. Varn and | that they will follow Watson {other local Veterans, and the car through h - 1, politically speaking, | \\ as transferred to the West Co i he leads them there. But these Inu for the journcy to Lak (n\ fsome men are saying that tey won't 7 ~HIGH" MEN Fon COUNCIL- ! A strong effort is ‘lo l‘:oomndo (6] INVESTlGATION NOW ON TO Dls' UNEXPECTED DEVELOPM“TS follow him in his religious preju- ISTOOD TRIP WELL AND DE N WILL CONTEST IN SEC- | :ccure the reunion next year for this| COVER WHETEER HE HAS | HAVE INTERFERED WITH PRE- | cicos, and there is ":m llr\\':fmtn ruu‘. ; CLARES TO CROWD THAT oD PRIMARY NOV. 4. ¢ity, and the Veterans passing VIOLATED FEDERAL LAW. ARMNGEP‘EHEDULES- It is reported "':: utson "ffj; HE'S “FEELING FINE. ME |ttrough here seemed to regard the bolted Wilson and urging his i wll""“ with favor. A handsome folder (By Associated Press.) i (By Associated Press.) friends not to vote for Wilson be-! Qyster Bay, Oct. 22.—Colone! [invitation, printed at the office 0| Chicago, Oct. 22. —The foderal| “ew York, Oct. 22, Campaign | CRuse the Democratic candidate 18| poosavely arrived at his Sagamore | the News Publishing Co., under the srand jury open-minded and friendly toward at the polls and the re- ’ direction of John F. Cox, will be dis- e the Catholics, *We can't follow Tom i count showed that Os- tributed among the Veterans en in that,” say some of his most ar- dent admirvers here. Syosset four miles away to avoid the race for mumclpl offices ;71 voters expressed their | began investigating the |1 eers are rovi plans and al- Juck Johnson-Lucile Cameroy affair, |t iny arrangements for the wind-up aiming to ascertain it the negro|o :lie presidentinl campaign. The paton received a clear ma-irente and at Lake City, and the pugilist had violated the Mann act|i vy to Roosevelt, the veluntary loth his opponents, and | lekeland delegation will work as a{in bringing the Cameron gir] and | v ldrawal from the stump of Wil-| : : unit to secure the privilege of en-|ghers 1o ¢hicago for immoral pur- | : and the fact that neither Tafs | ‘\‘"“_'“ JIstIoRiof *"l. are ser I angering the automobile at Syosset tertuining these gallant ol soldiers | yeses. The first witness was Mrs. sherman hav, taken @n uil\"l'h“ side of 4 new fountain pen 2ol o voy s hat at the crowd there e " next year. [ Cumeron-Faleonette, of Minneapolis, | i the campaizn, resalied in | ¢ huntity ol it ol oan Be lug am icoling Just fine,” he declared. onof Mr. Eaton was the g gdiss [ who has been fighting to et her| ing the ploas of all three or | 800 readily. I To the town folks of Oyster Bay noof a hard fought. dinghter to quit Johngon. political camps ’ ©rwho were surprised at not secing the Soudly and gentlemanly [ Jack Carley, a tight promoter, to- | onsnine fvo oweeks will wit- BflflsIEH ENVEI-UPEE PColonel arvive thore, @ message wis wcognized that in y o deciared that he was veady 1wl coneeriration of activity v sent by physicians sayving the pa- s S0 1 Smith he haa MI what he Knew of the attair The | so0 ons where the managers believe tient stood the journey well, hut sl Paivl ds expected 1o so before the |t outlook mest favorable for cap- Nflw lN HE NESSWM,\' Lelieved him in ng condition tof 2reat popularity and SR itk % : A il Breut. PODIBIIAY Livry when it finis with the other ne o the disputed ground The |lr stand the excitement of receiving Hill home shortly attep 't o'clock this worning, having left the train -~ - s excitement of the crowds here. When ore nominated without fur- ceerving of the high opin Came Here to Join Husband and Fa- | witnesses [V rats are onding o unmber of [ Fix many friends at Oyster Bay, ant tai of him by a lara: 3 2 i ¥ i chief spe s into Pennsyl- | Effective and ["e rsive Advertise- | deemed it better to leave the train ot citizens, Mr, we. ther. but Latter Fails to Put | pRpSNAHAN BOUNCED i und New York. The Repub-| : for tl c:e f Which All ac Syomset. T calonel was st o pport came prineipally from in an Appearance. ! AS MANAGER, (! Care quivkening the e e e = [hea Citibenes akLh Wi nol . cast and sendive spea o Should Avail Themselves. ! Wit many of the more Spated on the stone steps of |‘.n-j (Y Associated Press 1 York. Roossvelt's arei may L i "' (FAMOUS WMLES CLA[M IN wers, having not been cn- Passenger station, about 10 o'clock | St Louis, Oct, Roger Bres- (oo an unexpected clinnge of plans Ihe Lakeland News Publishing | U. S. SUPREME COURT. fast night was noted o woman witi | vahan was today cailed before the I the Progressives, senator Dixon | (0 bits prepared an unique and in-; - E ing to the judzment of the doe- | CSPensive little advertisement fnr: Jacksonville, Oct. —Among the infant - who, becange of thethe St Louis Netionals and dis [ e whether the Colonel will S ppeas the city, which cvery business and interesting cases 10 be considered at activities that would mak: : iliar figure, The selection fonr small children-—one e them | ovier, the president and attorney of noover these two populan A by u clear majority is w flure of the husband and father o charged as wan fose e as e e Progressive rally in Madizon | Professional manin Lakeland can |0 present session of the Supreme : HOW ap aceording to promise, were U ose in ity conll dinar Stare Garden Oct, 30, Governey | 180 Withont feeling the cost. 1t 81 agupe of the United States is that o 4 i the shape of o “Booster Enve wdorsement by the peopls vk Mr. Eaton has done m, and the progressive = always taken in public homeless and destitute They | B accordine 1o one of Breovahan's |V on may aprear at the P Col. Sidney 1. Wailes, who has ap pealed to the highesy tribunal in the ‘| nd in the hope of collecting from Been waiting thas top several hoars, [ rriends, ! ollowing night, i lope, ™ which on the address side | Loving ng place to which they could | : wirs half-tone pictures of local | | | ! t is an honor, and securcd TV W seck tood or shelie for ”"" {M.J .>.| R ”‘“' Paie A o ‘”"‘ Stat, of Florida a commission of nanner as to justify him MR jrriet ocombrehensive sement | 45 pap cont on the Indian war clai A Aot shite T e of the advantases of the city "':”funnl T g i <« pardonable pride, nat- tuated Hor: nus of $LONY.000, which Col ¢ man under the civeum- A4S n Robert Muler; tha il [ Wailes collected wnder o contrac vote for mayor stood: 'Pe Tty dad heen dcine ar Brad b EVEHY DAY, : Ehe envelopes:hoat &-ple TP OT it the Jate Governop Drew. Byery ATAN g8 ey Junction for some time, the hus ; 5 ‘;‘-‘ 'n':r ,»‘I'rI:A |<-|n of IIh-- '"'““"""‘nl:ln. woman and child in the Stat Lund kit i he phosphat. = Bht and Walep piant; seene on | o b ik s el 1 o . n'ilw',\' \!\h;'nll I:w !:.wil r»-yu‘ Ie :"’ 'rb ;:)Ilill*‘: Held Pleastut and Pioitable Ses- and Do It Better, Too. but the AF“IHlu Parker, and o picture of the \:::jll:-r!\.::jml: ‘l:-l(flllt'l-ilbl;lyj» 'l;:}’.w\»\\ H[!"~ :.“‘” foil motnline Linction the day provious tefl sion at the Home of My, sociated Press Don't Take Lissrthany Auttiny Theve G ample i win eagerly awaig the outcom VBED. ket ol i her he was coming to Lukeland G. W. Cline. Note of It. room for the addres: and also ot the al At at Washington £ propire a. Dote for. ler. id. it ‘.'““" in the upper lett hand corner The principal argument for Col :rnl' the printed veturn and husine.. Wailes will he made by Judge Fred teord of the individual or firm uging [P, Beall, a noted Southern attorne: e others, Most of the: ®et the traie When the tamily | home of G, W. Cline, near the ol s his owy vl and tailor, G -‘“"',"“\""”""\" im" Wi hington, e was brought cached Lateland, however, Miller | Juesworth sehool bouse. The me nor Wilson tedig demonst W his 'l_'ww envelopes Wil be furnished | jinto the case by Cong man Frank failed to pur 0oan appearanc Pine wits not s largely attended as o lity 1y act Y secrelary business houses ar i very slight “""‘(.larl\. The case was appealed from ‘ pld stenezrng s roturjes | LANCC over the cost of the ordinary | ypy supvome Court o Florida, fol- printed cavelope, and every M jowing che refusal of that hody to who has a business or property M lallow Col. Wailes to bring suit for other interests in - Lakeland should | ¢),, sam due him, use these envelopes for his corre- The cioney was paid the State by “:""'f"""""' They cam b farnished |y paconal government during the These six will therefor» » ,:‘:‘:1‘;'.I!::;':f"(f:'!"‘ and, - as - stated, At gonings administeation, immediate- ong primary provided for T8 who bt listened to the story | e peighbors, and visito o, and th taie oo " ke Fy follc wing which o fight was be- by the executive commit- proffered wid. sind a small sum was | dinner table was bountitully sup- G SR gun to colleey Col. Wailes' commis- held Nov. 4. made up for the unfortunates, who ! pried with many good eatables, in THE FLORIDA FIRE GIBSON ARRAIGNED FOR sion, witich has been refused by ev- nght yesterday that an “¢re taken to the Sunnys side hotel, Inlmlm,. a quantity of fine fresh wa PREVENTION SOCIETY MRS. BZABO'S MURDER. | ¢ry sesiion of the Legislature since. nieht be effected where- | Where they were cared for by HI"I!:: fish. After the dinner hour wa sy —— Had ihe claim been paid when the men receiving the high- kind-hearted proprictors. Mr.and fover, the business session was called (i1l Demonstrate Fire Prevention at (By Associated Press.) | money was first collected, the com- of votes would he de- | 1rs. Smith. {to order by President B 11 Gra Meeting in Pensacola, Nov. 6, . Middletown, N. Y., Oct. 22.—Bur- | mission of Col. Wailes would have nominees, but owing to Up to thi: writing the man re 1 rd all the suggestions and digen Pensacola, Oct. 22, According to] ten Gibson, the New York attorney, [ been about $14:2,000. Interest since of one of the cendidates Sronsible for tie condition of these | sions were very harmonions anl fetters received here by local insur- | Was today indicted by the grand jury [ that date will run the total up to ¢ aurcement, he having telpless people has not been located, l cinted There were several add imee agents from oflicers of the Flor- | on the charge of murder in the first something like £300,000, npa, it was !'onsider(-d;“"" there is a fecling that he has l ions to the club da Fire Prevention Society, a con- | degree. He is accused of killing his cment was nullified, | Geserted his family, thongh the wom-| The meeting adjourned (o meet @ cention of that society will be held | clent, Mrs. Rosa Menschik Szabo. | HOW ROOSEVELT MADE A tioved. The second | @# does not think this is the cas ;:1-4- home of Dro W Il Connibear o o Pensacola carly in November, on | 1tis trial probably will occur in Do- SNEAK ON LAFOLLETTE. Meanwhile the family i< stlloar e rogular appointed time. Al men Wednesday the sixth, 1t will be the | comber, vy ditlicalt matter for the ter 1o pick out three men heoand the ién chould come On Oct. I the Farmers club Licia by Assochited Poess leven aspirants, and turn ' Join him and that he woula | pegular sossion i the heantifa vrinceton, O 220 Besides qc wld like 1o have voted for «r. it was found that out ¢ N. \. Riggins, 1. D. \ rep 1t of ihe Telecrin | sometimes the case, some being pre and 0.1, Pope were the chancing a! uned matiering thich conteg by the eain, and others b re busy day he dictated I ing the highest number ‘hile, well bunched and ! people could not stay on the strects | ciing was one o seemingly an oen ‘ wdtipewriter and wrote and all night, and volunteercd to take | thsiastic people dressed nis o letters and mailed dory, decido Dothat these helpless cilier couses; yet, as ustal, the gath crs e Bic b drew forth an old wl the leaders, were R, O 1 . Dickson and J P | them to a hosrding house where they The morning was very pleasan® hem wen hie went to I'renton for cenld have o bed and food, Bystand tent mectine aud welcomin the Lie recular © visit to the fore, woulg seem tg be e 4 the Sunny=ide where the BEvening, Lere are especially requected to o lirst meeting since the organization Madi on, Wis,, Oct, The story ouncilmen-at-large ; Telesram s stood spongible "-”‘;!vnvl and fr 1o the cause g o the socicty at Atlantic Beach, | TYPHOON KILLED for LaFollette’s speech before the their food and lodzing o llh pres- beartily welee il A : rear I‘n.vl«sun\illln. on July 3, I‘¢I'_'.i MORE THAN 1,000. famons publishers” dinner ar Phila- crt. This is a caw ore the char ROT. GEORGE he objeet of the society is to ex- delphia last Febroary s fully ex- ity orzanization’ i e needed Seeretary Pro Ter dain and demonstrate means and | Manila, Ot 22 The typhoon pplained in this woel's issue of L ang it is hoped 1 body aided by vethods tor the prevention of I|,'-j which swept over the Philippine is- | Follette’s macnzine Senator La- charitably 4 {peonle of the oW WOULD LAKELAND ss. Which during recont years has{ lands on Oct. 16 resalted in the ! FPollette savs that his enemies lied . will do whatever ma. be found SUIT, MR. CARR * ‘toveased wt an alarming rate in ! ocath of more than a thous:nd per- | alout his hoaith and that Roosevelr to relieve t of help- e — pite of the supposed improvements | oy Four unidentified Americans, . ond bis friend- came out of their and destitutior 3t Petersbire has a goo applinnees for and the methods of { 1hiver men and o little girl, wepe | hiding to zrabh the leadership. Lo con 120 v et the proposed baseldl = 1 tre-lightin among the killed :I"()Ilnuw tells iow, in his speech be . 118 STS !N for hig leazues roernits, w With the consent and co-ope i The typhoon practically wited ont | fere the pmblishers banguet, .126 flEFE“ E H ‘ wated in the Sout! ler th the municip v oand the citizen sscveral smali towns warned the publishers aminst ti g snazement of Charles ( s tie Florida Pire Prevention Society i ok S idious power of the bhiz i e ——— e IH'M. ‘]I' BEGKER riv 1 wer of the Ranoas Cit il make demonstrations in fightine | ¥ that had zuined control of man ‘:3"'—"‘:INENT TAMPAN. \J arr is considering .\x'v and will ‘t'.t‘lh various '””"":FlHE 'N:’BEHKSH'RE newspapers i2h advertising, any i Associated B Porershurg as a locat ~ th hat can b aken 1o saiezuar | now = It fasten o erip on the a1 promoters, i the trial of P centenant iv the South : ng fro Iht-' Florida =0 ic1y is not unlik o z “But 1T entirely anderestimated,” st of Tutioa | m all. He wants 1o learn wi m'llar 800 in other State i A e J hic says, “the character and extent of Steral el 43 R hortly | inducements eal r before decid which have Loou the means, throngn _"\ SOCHItCd 2 foss. ) v A Jetter was received from M+ their demonstriiions, of edncatina Washington, Oct. 22 Wirek irlp eriticism o T called down Jupon myself. | s a candidate and {Carp by the Board of Trade, yestor the property owners as to the dan- | dispatehes from the revenue cutter the interests did noi overlook their . St Petersburg wou! ers from fives ond the consequent . Svinole, fightine !n:mr'mv‘ v Sensational 2% firc aboard th~ consideration and reduction in lo b ’ RS bl S e S steamer Berkshive, in Lookont Coye, |0F this sprech and its reception wer what inducements this All local fir neurance agent: bt throushot i W 4 . " R e _ypubliched hroughent the countr: er since last winter, . [utyre refused t-| would offer to get the school ) 1ave been requestod 1o hecome mem-1 T bt b L e U and at (i same time equally sens: vere spell of illness. . «d Whitman to ask @ certain ques-|Carr proposes to have a trainin - DTS of the socicty and aid in the | V-der control, but five streams of | yonal ang false reports were spreal HE waters, however, | ton in the def sullivan “'as;St-hv'f)} for ball players to Lo open ““‘Pfl"?'“‘ to edur property own- | water are still pouring into the hold. | concerning my physical condition. 1 * the change that was | akeq concerning couy rsations with | all winter and put players in un‘ll. ~rs against fire Joss | The captain of the Swinole consid-|is true that I was not feeling as fit “d his death resulted. | Vallon, Schepp Webber and o};hvr, ';mn ‘:0; the big l“azur, e "'I e Ditia 1951 wades - ;cred the situation too serious to|aS usual. As on one or two pro- Tobbs at the time of his ! His version of Webber's remarks in- | has had experience in bascball : 5 bl L alnut: were ex lesve the vemel 1o © th { vious occasions, I had overtaxed my Y5 wife ang children, dicated all had planned to “frame-|would train the players especially | ¢ from Chile to the amount I arry the landed strength. But each time a very brief : Prother, W p. Hobbs up” Becker. which Sullivan said he,recruits from minor leaznes ~-St. | 8,516,200 pounds, of which the ! passengers tc Beaufort, to continue rest sufficed to restore mo to full % Tribuge, fr cfused Pn[enbul‘g Independent ll nited States took 2,200.000 pounds. % the journey by rail. vigor a8 it did in this inatance.” azo in the hope ques ¢ bealth, which had culd b