Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 3, 1913, Page 1

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e — o, 207 ¥ I 3. Remarks by Gen. Horace C.| ! King, chairman of the celebration. 4. Address by Gov. William Sulzer. | 5. Oration by the Rev. Newell 1 ae1ang Will Extend Her Usual Dwight Hillis. Cardial Wel T Ransdell, Thornton and | 6. Hymn, “My Country, 'Tis of] Cordial Welcome To Hitcheock ! he All Who Come. ok ‘ LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1918, . | NATIONAL CHUG RACE AT ELGIN]| ! i TODAY AT GEITYSBURG 3 | | } "l L BHNUS Elgin, IIl, July 3—With 100 of IH{I H.l- EN Is 3 } W Gettysburg, Pa., July 3—The exer- l{ i iommmmmeen, | thie fastest riders and machines in b f 14 " the world, the First Annual National ¢ ] 4 the battlefield of Gettysburg this \ afternoon have created a record de- I 2 here tomorrow, under the direction mand for tickets of admittance. The| L of the Chicago Motorcycle Club. The principal spaker will be Gov. Sulzer| ~~ race is for both professionals and of New York. "uc program is as "I 2mateurs and the prizes aggregate fellows: ! | $16,000. The prefessional race will Music by the Citizens' Band. | el —_— T 1. Remaks by Col. R. Stegman. g NT MATTER CON- 61 cubic inches or under. 'NOTED S S WORKERS WILL . i it s P s ' AUGH AGREEMENT TO SUP- BE HEKE TO PARTICI- NS EVERY LIVE Ist prize, $500 in gold coin; 24| DENTS’SECOND DAUGH- ] . CITIZEN. TER ANNOUNCED. PORT TARIFF BILL. PATE IN PROGRAM "in gold. | 0 of the Community, The amateur race will be for 174| Will Be Married in 1913 and Will | These “Loyal” Democrats Are | elfare of Children | miies with $250, $125 and $75 of-| Be Thirtcenth White 8 Are At Stake. the professional and amateur races s k. —"-[. e iost lm~; will be run at the same time, similaxfiy B g o the class events that have char-| Address by Col. Andrew Cowan,| (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press) ident of the Society of the Army | Washngton, July 3—The Presi- Washington, July 3—The Senate' : {16 potomac. dent’s claim that thirteen is a lucky| V:nance Committce Democrats met| ¢ poem by Col. Bdward Bet The vents wil lbe staged on the "ioday to frame binding caucus reso- Eighth Virginia Resiment, ¢, §. 4 f hinge the fute of the eda-| Iiigin course, which will be guardea ' E R vous and to clean up odds and| o Agapess by Capt. Albert M. ercsts of this district, as|by State militia, and it is expecteu | ‘"hen the enzagement of ‘“!““:' Y89 nds of various schedules. The cau- Mille, Eighth New York Calvary. @ proposition should be de- that 100,000 persons will view the|sccond daughter, to Franecls b, aa.yre,‘ cug hopes to complete its work today| 1. Remarks by John H. Leathers, f¢1c ne lect or indifference! contest, as this will be the first nat-| of Lancaster, Pa., was anuouncel, ilh“ Lut is is belicved another session Will| ¢ rgeant-Major Second Virginia In- ho iavor it, it would mean)ion motorcycle road race ever held|i. is believed thg influence (.»f thirteen | . pecessary tomorrow. The resolu- [antry, Stonewall Brigade. te postponement of any re-| in America. The course 8 8 1-3|extends to the fauiiy. Miss Wilson| jon il pledze Senators to support| ;. Poem, “Gettysburg,” by Gen.| pat Nag come to be an al-|t.les in length and with 100 riders|is engaged in 113 and will be 8|y tariff Lill and introduce mno Horatlo C. King. erable situation. During|ail in action at the same time it will| i¢13 bride, and will be the yhlr-; amendments without the approval of| | Doxology. lschool torm nearly one| brove more thrilling than any of|tcenth Whitehouse bride. the Senate Kinance Committee and fitile children have been|the big automobile races. gupport none offered by Republicans. quarters intended to ac- AMBASSADOR PAGE The Democrats who remain out of the lUEI MI[“UNMHE TO CELEBRATE | caucus, are Senators Randsell, Thorn~ A The Program, p less than half that num- i . i ¢! he program arranged for this fhe sitnotion will grow rap- e ton, and Hitchcock who are the unlvl WAS FuUNu IHBAY el rabigBinic b T by the Sunday School Board as fol- Lakeland will have as her guests next week 200 or more Sunday school !;,.nplr who are brought here by the /o | ig Sunday School Conference ar- ranged by thie Sunday School Board, The Lakeland church will provide entertainment for these people, the city with its proverbial hospitality | openiny its <oors to the delegates and vistors. Those who have in hand the mat- ter of securing homes will appreciata t it you will be ready when they call 10 say just how many delegates you will take, ]nises to be held near the centre of Motorcycle Road Race will be held i be 250 miles for stock machines of i Three| ENGAGEMENT OF PRESI-|REFUSED TO ENTER INTO| 14:ocation. orize, $250 in gold; 3d prize, $100 i [ . fl . Both | / fered to the first three finishers. Bo h | House Bride. ; i acterized the Vanderbilt Cup races. i tions ever held in this will take place, 28 on the ' ‘ rumber was recalled this mornin; with the steady increase London .July 3--Ambassador and|cnators expected to refuse to pledge Pulation So acute has this state become that the best iin the echool faculty have hat they would resign jan teach longer under such i . ence Day here tomorrow. Was “Tried Out” Today On | ampassador has not selected a house Streets and Admired By «s yet, the reception to American residents will be held at Claridge’s. IHUEK |s HEHE Mre. W, H. Page have made elaborate | themselves, | i i lans for the celebraton of Independ- lews: As the IIGHT FANS FAVOR RICHIE AS AS LIGHT WEIGHT (CHAMPION SanFrancisco, July 3—Enthusiasm Disappeared Three Years Ago Wednesday, July 9th. 7:30 p. m,-—Bnl'I,non by Rev. J. F',' jvell of Uirtow. Subject, “Christ's and Now Refuses to Claim His Fortune 1 R | Attitude to Children.” \ Jore the people of this com- l.ast year 5,000 Americans wearing! rung high over the fight botween Wil- (By Assoclated Press,) Thursday, July 10th, . jave not been to blame for Lukeland's fine $5,800 auto' fire| Ycd, white and blue badges attended | lie Ritchle, lightweight champion ang! Van RBuren, Ark., July 3—John{ §:30 a. m.—Devotional services, of uftuirs. They have had| (ruck was unloaded this morning and | the Fourth of July reception given|Joe Rivers, of Los Angeles, to take| O'Brien a former Columbia Uuiver-|led by Rev. (. S. Roberts, Chajrman unity to better ccnditions. (oday has been the cynosure of ali|ly the late Whitelaw Reid at Dor-|nace tomorrow afternoon. The|sity athlete who disappeared three|of Sunday School Board. vever, the chance is given|oyes as it has been griven|chester House. lout is for twenty-four rovnds for|¥e€ars ago was found working as as-| 9-9:30—LEnrollment of delegates. gccure what is ncede. to|tiroush the city's streets by the| At first Mr. Page thought that{the nighiweight champlonship of thel Sistant engineer for a rallroad here.[ 9:30-10:00-—"The Possibilities off r educational facilitics up| ial demonstrater, whom the com-; 'Ving to his short residence in Lou-|wcild, weight 134 pounds. The!'c don'twant to claim his fortune of{ ¢n Organized Bible Class,” by Miss rk. Every cent of the pro-! sent here to familiarize the| (D, the Fourth of July function|purse is said to be the largest ever|©Ver one million dollars, and said he| Elizabeth Kilpatrick, of Corinth, 0,000 issue is needed to do! tremen in its use and who will be|tould be dispenscd with, but the pre-| cffered for a fight in California,| Preferred his present job to being aa| Miss, Field Secretary of the North jdecd, those best acquainted|jere for three weeks in this capacity. | (aution was taken to consult several | though the amount has beon quoted [ i41e rich man. e ran away to make| Mississippi Conference. Song, led by pditions considered $60,000 | With all the fircmen on board, the|resident Americans, and their unani-|«t so many different figures it is dif-| 800d in the world. He won't return| Mr. 15, E. French. little, but it was decided to| eruck was tricd out on good streets|!:Cus verdict was that it would not| f.cult to state what is right, Ritchie] leme until he has to, | 10<10:30—The Power of the Train- amount as swall as the ab-| and badsand beds and it took them!U® ood policy for the Ambassador to|s the favorite in the betting, inas- s i Teacher as Compared to the Un- Beessities called for. ull without & moment's hesitation, |°mii the reccption, especlally ds this| much as he is not only the title hold-| NEGRO'S RECITATION GAINED tiained Teacher,” by Mr. J. M. Way. citizen should put aside any| The $0-horre power truck carries| Was his first season here, and that it|cr, but is boxing in his home town. HIM KIS FREEDCM| 10:30-11-—"The Necessity of the Ble considerations that may| 1,500 feet of hose, 250 feet of chemi-|'tter be held In the street rather|On the other hand the little Mexcan et Graded Sunday School,” by Mr. E. B. influence him, and give his| cal hose; 50 gallon tauk of chemicals, | {han not at all. !ag many supporters. He is not the| ..East St. Louis, Ili, July 3—Bart | 'rench of Nashville, Tenn., Superins he children. They neod and l.dders, etc, and is equipped with| The Embassy offices in Victoria| metty boxer the champion is, but is| ihompson, wil not have to serve tima| tcndent of Sunday School Supplies. he best we can give them. | Lell alarms, siren whistles, in fact[street are much too small to ac-|clever In hs way and fully as fast,|in the county jail for tho limit of| 11-11:30-“The Elementary De- tion will be held in theicverything necessary for fire fight-|Commodate the crowd of visitors from| Next to his speed River's best assot|Dis sentence, for he was released to-| poriment, by C. W. White, Field f Trade rooms in the Auditor-| g purposes. (ke United States on thelr Independ-|is his punch. Ritchie s capable of| 2y in tim to celebrate “de gloius|Sicretary of Florida Conference. ding. H. D. Mendenhall, A.| A picture of the fire truck and|¢rce Day, and the Coburg Hotel is|teking very hard punishment, and is|!'0’th. “‘Bart carned his freedom from| 11:30-12:00-~Reports from Dele- rthy and R. 0. Cresap will | liremen was taken this morning by |not suited for such an occasion, fer|credited with more nerve than Riv-|Judse Vandeventer by reciting to|zates on Standard of Kxcellence. pectors of the election and|photographer Paterson in front of the| it i8 a small and old-fashioned home | ers Iim the history of the Fourth when Afternoon Session. hompson, clerk. {vow fire station, which has been|©! the British aristoracy. lie appeared for sentence. The jud :15—Devotional services, e and go to the polls and|luilt in connection with the new| It was finally decided to engage| was s0 surprised that he decided Bart i--*“The Teacher Training d see that your meighbor| city hall with cutrance on Florida|the reception rooms at Claridge's | was entitled to his freedom, Course of Southern Methodism,” oy ; Don’t let the latter be m.:mye. where the Ambagsador wlll receive the buzaboo of taxation | Lakeland leads in all things, and|during the afternoon, verage man refrained from'in the step from horse and wagon to| The invitations were issued broad-| (:ammond, Ind., wil be the opponent f tobacco and soft drinks for| the finest auto fire truck that money | a5t us in previons years, brt adver-|Cf Jack Dillon in the lo-round bout t would more than pay thefcap buy, she demonstrates that her|tisements anpearcd fn the papers|:cheduled for tonight at the Amcrl-' : Sunday P it Would make in his taxes|swaddling clothes have been cast in|Stating that any Americans desiring|¢an Asgociation ball park. Some! two) School Go and Grow,” by Mr. E. E, he chlidren decent schools.|the backgronnd and she i3 already|!to attend .nay obtain cards of ad-|trouble arosa and Clabby was with-| billion dollars was the loss caused by| French. luiggion by calling at the Embassay|<irawn. Vounz Saylor of this city|damage to cotton crops of the years| Thursday Evening Session. “nd Battling Terry of Pittsburgh|'910 and 1912, inclusive, according| 7:30--Sermon by Rev. A. H. Cole, | will also give a boring match, to figures of the Department of Ag-|of Coleman., Subject, “The Relation riculture, Over sixteen billion | ¢ the Chureh to the Child.” rounds is the aggrezate lint loss,i Friday, July 11th, climatie conditions are chiefly respon-| 8:20-8-45— Devotional .xercises, sible, ! N:45-9-15—"the Supcrintendent's [ Task and His IHelpers,” by Mr, E, B, INTERNATIONAL CANOE RACES | I'rench. 'y | 9:15-0:45—Specimen l.essons from New York, July 3-—-The trial rucc' the First Standard Course,” by Ir. for merican entrants in the internat-{. M. Way. Song led ty Mr. E. E. Iunn::l challenge cup canoe races to| French, | be held later in the month are belng! 9:45-10:15--"The Id2¢] foe Soclal conducted off the Tottenville, Staten| service in the Wesley Class,” by M'as (By Assoclated Press.) Island course today. The challenge| Kilpatrick. Geneva, July 3—According to re-| iozretto takes place on Gravesend 10:15-1030—Shake “ ¥iv ) 2 Covernors Day cxercises. Governor|perts of the Servian Red Cross So-| Bay, July 11. Get Aequainted. ’ l;su:;c::::or:::: M’i‘i:i:::l-: U‘:E I':omroalrli'(::e:d;?:sse?:;?‘l tl::irle“: leper, of Pennsylvania, Sulzer, New| 10:30-11—"The Home nacted prohibiting the use! t,\fmeh‘epu“:m-;g delegations from 3,({:]:'1?11.-;‘1”[,rl?r;y \Of fienfi‘:}zz’:hhe Greeks and Servians againgt the| CANAL PLANS BIGGEST ‘nmnt,"‘},y C. W. White. : kers more than two inches| jrje Bufialo, Green Bay, Louisville, | 4 L - .“ d.) bl - i xjem‘ [ Bulgarians 1n Macedonia are far| FOURTH IN IT§ HISTORY. l-lL.&O—:Rounrl S s T b and other explosives willl g b ’ Marshall and the Congressional dele-| { ng Work, by Mr. J. M. Way, | enforced, | Cristobal, July 3-—The heads off 11:3 -12— Reports from Delezates Every One McKINNON TO FIGHT DILLON. Indianapolis, Ind., July 3—Bill i zeen o AicKinnon, and not Jimmy Clabby ot| $2,000,000,000 IS The Activities of an COTTON LOSS, 1909-1912| Adult Wesley Bible (lass,” by Miss - i Kilpatrick. (By Associatedl Press) $:45-5:15—--"Making the Wasington, July 3--Nearly i the city class. Lakeland’s Volunteer Fire Depart-| cflices. rment ranks right up with the equip- K, T .| ment, for should the State be search- » [] St l::t s;’:tlny()(fn hl:ht’: cl::ls-t:”'“ cd over, we do not feel that a more ¢ M he FOul‘"fll o Ju]e b. M"-‘mcivut and enthusiastic organiza-| l s very: sty yn.nd uaLaul:ei tion could be found. | AI BEIIYBBUHG‘ 4 ; The demand for such an s IH EBEEK WAH e is general from the pub- T0 HONOR COMMODORE : | PERRY WITH CELEBRATION Eighteen Governors Present To [ : Participate In Day's Message Sent To Red Cross For Doctors and Nurses To Be Exercises. Rushed To Scene. PLAN SANE FOURTH. has met with guch successi ¢ past two years, that to-| 2 g events will be on a quieter,| Put-in-Bay, Ohio, July 3—The truly patriotic scale manl::lebr.ation in honor of (-ommodore| | Perry’'s great victory on Lake Erie, | which is to be observed by all of the | tireat Lake cites, begins here tomor-| | row. The Governor and prominent (By Associated Press) Gettysburg, July 3—Eightesn 0, July 3—This city will (overnors are here this morning for Hands and clety, casualties in fighting helwe’:n, Depart- —_— 1 : Q ol v | | Lorain, Milwaukee, Sandusky andj...on from Washington, occupied a|&reater than reported.A message this —— nd, Ohlo, July 3—This city, | @onth. the first to adopt the Tth idea will carry out its, A ERICAN DOCTORS LEAVE ns for a patriotic celebra-| TOW, Wwith a minimum Df fireworks. Many resi- n there. m v - i | Toledo, all of which have planned|;.co on the platform in the big tent i | cclebratious of their own during the|, g, mworning asked the Swiss Red Cross Jt Is fair but hot; veterans' are cheerful and happy. Physicians | are surprised at the small amount of | vickness among so many old men. | {to the scene. The telegram stated that 3,000 are wounded and hnvei FOR EUROPE TODAY; The commander cf the State police|€en brougkt from the front. Fight-| New York, July Con-, zre patrolling the £ress Medicine to be held in London | heading off known crooks. Although u2tional elimination baloon contest,| Mich., July 3—Cities ail| next month. Seventy-five promméht:!::ousauds of .vetcrans have denjed the statement that crime pre- | Ing still continucs. | —For the first|vails, and said only one case of rob-| | t for Put-in-Bay today to!time in its history, American physi-; bery had been reported. i in the Perry Centeunial, cians will figure largely in the com-]. ing seventeenth A special BALOONS TO RACE. uad of detectives from the big army | | railroad y."n'c:ls,| Kansas City, Mo., July 3—The| left| the winners of which will represent ! State are making particular| ¢cetors sailed from this city today|othcrs have taken their places and|the Unted States in the next James repeat last year’s record| for Europe and will make astudy tour | the camp appears unchanged. Glorious| before attending the London meeting. Not one casualty was re-; Other physicians will follow at the the entire State of Mich-|cnd of the month, Jear as a result of Independ-| from aH parts of the country to make celebrations. The fire loss-| the trip in a body. There will be|=n additional 24 cents for Ime woman among them. lebration of the gathering here lave accepted an advance Gordon Bennett international lrophy‘ L rzce, start from this city tomorrow.; Southhampton, Eng., ship painters| Among the cities to be represented | of 24|are Philadelphia, New York, f‘lncln-l yaehtlomo. San Francisco, Dallas, Cleve-| work, making the port rate $8.24!land and Kansas City. l Soclety to send doctors and nurses! ' departments of the Panama C.'m:llI ill hold the biggest Fourth of July| colebration the zone has ever known temorrow. It will last all day and| tie workers were notified today that they will be allowed to take a holiday for the celebraton. The send-off is intended as a sort of preliminary joli- fication in hovor of the completion cf the canal. MRS. CHAMP CLARK T0 SPEAK i AT 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION | Washington, July 3—Mrs. Champi Clark, wife of Speaker Clark, left | here today for Harrodsburg, Ky., where she will deliver the Fourth of cents for general ship work ,wita|nati, Indianapolis, St. Louls, Akron, July oration tomorrow before the D. A. R. of Kentucky. She will talk on “Fractical Patriotism.” on Standard of Excellence. Afternoon S:ssion 3-3:30—"The Lesson Presented #rd Duty of Class Officers,” by Miss Kilpatrick. E -4:00-—Round Table on “Sun- day School Equipment,” by Mr. E. B. French, 3-4:30—Round Table on *“Orzan- 1zed Classes,” led by Miss Kilpatrick. 4:30-5—"The Organzed Class,” by Mr. C. H. Mitchell, of Arcadia § 30—“The Boy and the Sunday Senool,” by C. W. White. Evening Session. 7:30—Reports of Gralinz Com- n:ittee and Awarding Ba.aer Address by Mr. E. E. French. Each Sunday School is entitled to three delegates and names are to be sent-to R, E. Lufsey.

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