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o LAKELAND EVENING TELEG r— Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State N 1 LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1914, No. 162 . in row Wilson for the Democratic nom- MIKADO WILL PARADE LAKE- ination. He said that, in common LAND STREETS TOMORROW ¢ | E EH“WU with a great number of his fellow IHAFF'E PASBING A Q HUNUHS S HEE IBH ,NG 4 Democrats he had considereq Oscar After tireless work the members l'_ndorwood as the most available of the Friday Musical Club are now standarq bearer of the party; that at ready for the big recital and the { that time there were Wilson Demo- production of the comic opera, Mi- crats, Underwood Democrats, Champ it kado, to be held in the Auditorium r Clark Democrats, Harmon Demo- tomorrow night, Friday, the 15th crats—but all were Democrats. That day of May. [ he had not opposed Wilson, but after His Majesty, the Mikado, emperor the latter’s inati vork ; i nomination haq worked of Japan, is on his way to Lakeland and that pe hard to secur B - 5 H _—— now and will arrive tomorrow and —_— S SENIOR SENATQ|at all times b in perfect | FIR§T CRAFT WENT THROUGH |WAS GIVEN MILITARY BURIAL|every one can set an advance |TAMPICO CAPTURED BY VILLA'S E FINE IMPRESSION iarmony with the pre: | His Record During Past | and the IT IS REPORTED AT MOBILE view of him tomorrow morning MEN AFTER HARD FIGHT stration. 'In proof of this he a letter to A Williams, when on invitation of the Music club t-sco- |Importation of Arms and Villa's Fu- A Stream of Barges Are Said to Be |Governcr and His Stafl, Veterans of | 11is Majesty will take his ears and Answered All from the pr nt, in which the lat- Passing Through the Many Wars Were in Attendance: |ine trip thvough Lakeland's streets, ture Movements Now Occupy arges of Opponent ter referred to the senator in the Canal Holiday Declared followedq by his royal suite. the Public Eye el moest cordial terms, and endorsed | b 3 But now, boys and girls, it will e unican U. Fletcher, United [his work in behalf all Progressive | (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) be your only chance, not only to see ¢ (hy astoelstod Bross) ator, and candidate for re- | Democratic measures Whshinetot, May. 14 b the o | i o | erand big show but also to take a | Washington, May 14 \ new ex- f to that high office, ad- He pleaded zuilty to the charge | first time water-borne traflic is pass- e \,Ill'\ 12 ; Gin S o W look at the Mikado production [ i ot Was a lded to the Moxican fhe people of Lakeland and [that he had voted with Senator Al-|ing through the Panama canal, ac- v 1L Frohlichstein, Killed at o situation today by the veported cap- you will get prebably the besu i g & it : ; 1 _ Vera (ruz, arrived here this morn- i ture of Tampie he stitution- n the city park last night, [drich on certain items of the Payne-| cording to reports received here hiey u it legson of how to Mlirt and how to list 3 ¢ 3 ".m” by lll UL tended and n Stdriali bl b ts e . § ing and was buried with military alists after fierce fighting. They are the best attended and most | Aldrich bill; hut his vote V-1 Though confirmation has not bheen ) ; u ft (overnop |Kiss Droperly. It you miss this it | aotad to st ; Ruey ane ing wer lery instance 3 4 wnors this afternoon. Governor ! ¢ expected to start a camne agains d ]m]n!v al meetings ever [ery instance where the ta Was | pecoived it is known that Colonel 3 S te will be too bag for you as you may ' : g 5 18U Botcland | od on these items. IHe ted | g 4 4 i O'Neal and his staff fully uniformed, : * | Saltillo soon. Officials ang diplomats akeland. | d on these items. fle voted §Goethals provided for barge service i s [mever again have a better opportun & : i 1 ArHlvad et 7130 tram Me il ag s 1 | attended the body, which lay in here discussed the possibility of de- nator arrived at T:30 from the bill as a whol (by May 10, It is reported that a 3 ity to learn it more thoroughly | 0 | speeel Vs throughout | state in the city hall, was viewed by g velopments from the capture of Tam- , and was met at the train stoady stream of barges are passing t thoy Every one come, and come well pico mittee of citizens. Ie was |straightforward, unequivocal, and a {{hroueh and it was believed that the prepared for a hearty laugh as when | constitutionalists will immediately arms necessary monologues you are liable to burst [through the port. If that wds. The funeral was attend- sterly defen of 1 recorq and ed by the Grand Army and Confed- erate Veterans, one veteran of the to the speaker's stand h 'd been erected in the park, | exposition of his accomplishments on FAIR COMMISSIONER SAILS a brilliant introduction by {behalf of the people. His explana i J. Drane, Mr. Fletcher about an hour and a half, Mr. Green comes out and starts his jmove to import all is permit- with langhter ted Huerta probably will protest it Some choice seats are still left at [is unfair to stop shipments to him Mexican war and veterans of the Spanish American war. Sailors from the cutter Winona acted as guard of tion of the rural credits system in | Sar Francisco, Cal., May 14 which great work he has been the | fo i Etetal ana el tinine pRbton W sbianioniy itbansl e lant 4 WaTRR otithe iy horor. The mayor declared a pub the Red ( f" s Ph i wy and better fthrou; '_' Vera Cruz. The rebels say a most forcetul and € rime factor was particularly Imter- .o giate Agricultural college, sailed R get your tickets tonight. Remember |they will protect foreign property at fddress ""’”'-- today for the Philippines, as a spe- there are only 1700 seats. Fampico by removing it nec pfaceq his speech by some| Seldom has a speaker here been | commissioner for the United for intervention. ¢ plimenta observationsrel- :Ji:xwr11|wl such close and undivided | States government Hoia i ; It is unoflicially reported that fthe growth and progress of attention, and his remarks \\'n'l‘l“‘ f QUIMET IN FIRST i I" l"[' ‘g"“\:‘“” % "“’\“ Huerta has removed General M b 3 : § Lk A . ashington, May The cen 3 3 1 her creditable institutions | ctunated by hearty applause, as| COMPETITION GAMES ? commanding the federals near Vera ) | X, sus burean announced cotton con- 55 ; 4 citizenship. He then re- t point after point was made. [HEARING ON “JUMP- Sl i "] ‘l"' ‘l' t'(|l " Cruz, anq placed General Pena in 4 | | " sumption and distribution statistices N Vi roughness and clar- » conclusion the meeting re-| i { ) N _ 5 ¥ command. Some fear this forecasts et Cho 8 i t iNG" PITCHER London, May 4. —Francis Oui-|for April as tollows: The running : lis forecasts record in the solveq itself into an informal re- ressive action by Funston In the meantime mediators at Niagara pression his it- | f is year enumerating the commit- ption, ang many gathered abont Chicago, May 11 Hearine will met, the youthful holder of the na- [bales of cotton consumed: ‘T 1 14 nel o shi i 99.772 as veur T8.H00 ments with which he l'l\(] 8 SR ISL D shake his hand andipe given today to the metion to dis 1; “«‘ “l“""': ,’J mmluj h‘\l‘:"}I\m:]‘lyvryyvlw‘\hl‘.\\\ulv‘l: "mu‘wl“ x‘n I‘Hl‘mml:l‘"lim\ln‘-‘ ‘<~,|.|l>\|~‘!]v” nula “.”I Hie M GsIgnnL sonfepances b ored, and which places him {assure him of their loyalty and sup-jsolve the injunction restraining Geo iu y| this side, fowethe historic St. tments, April 13, 1,695,792; last ‘II;." If‘_! ? m‘“.m“ ’\IW.’M taned H“].. i tion where he can be of port, H, (Chief) Johnson, piteher, Whole oo ehnmpion grand challe nee fyear, 1,658,307; independent ware mlkly "}WIM\I SHILRENENL NOVe 18 fce to his constituents I torenoon in fjumpeq to the Kansas City Federals| oo gundwich. The sames will |houses this year, 1,820.045; last | AELCU L a newly-clected ‘E‘ Nt e s notl : Rods The in- |, playved today and tomorrow, H\"!\‘ w, LA0605: jmports, 320715 | S he people be so unwise as to s \ § ited tin ctio hich was obtaineq by t nlaver making the best serateh tlast yoear, 20,5765 export 18,215, | % (By \H“‘;H'”’ Press.) h o one to represent them, , t Jot Plant ¢ ineinn Y. torbade Joh g N Aot Hlast year, 334,096; activ vind!es | ashingt lay 11 Seeteti Bctively until he had ned \ o1 i 150072108 [miral layo power to send United : wsEhips up th Ranueo river to Is e and proven his capacit SR L A e e elect a man to take I | P'Tampico i conditions warrant SRS DURKE FODND B LR i TSI SHRNGRS G010 g o br these committee as | I HEARS SPECIAL REPORTS (1Y sociated Press.) ’ EAVANNAH I[]NlGH]- (By weiateq Press) iven only to men of ex TR | Berlin, May 14.—The new Ham-| y. york, May 14.—The hospi et Nashville, Tenn., May 14.—To e given only me f ex- | New ) a) L s L o ability, i the 1 (1 clated Pres ' \‘ \n »I\ liner _\‘ ll. rland \\"I|| tal ship Solace, from Vera Cruz ar & ‘l,) ‘\f\m“:l,dv“““) oy Iw:“\‘:m'”i the \jmllu f“ Bap Bof their colleagues, entitle| New York, May t4 John Burke, [leave here today on her first trip, | ioag today with 101 patients, also tanta, Ga., May 14.-—laving [tists® convention “I‘Iw‘llv\nlml to tt : ts.” I formerly in charge of the Panama [bound for New York City. This is |, bodies of two sailors who died selected § tle for next year's con- [special reports and miscellancous 1ese assignments. | St | 3 jrhe b o ki 3 ¥ 14 TR, LT “iviol £ v ]anwm\ ary department, was indiet- |the largest ship afloat. She is a 58,- ¢ \wounds there. Another sailor clave, officers and Shriners today |business ad the “’”“\I'm“l‘“;\' . led today by the federal grand jury [000-ton liner, 8,000 tons larger than | ;.4 enroute. No more deaths are [V' nt sightsecing, They visited bat R R D e imself and Mr. Stoc tm;.'l [ for conspiracy to defrand and other | the Imperator of the same line. She | o0 tlefields and other historic points. | METHODIST CREED TO ‘hallenge r. Stock | | X Tonis W leave 3 et 4 p he challenge <11AII|_ Mm]\tllm ) is 950 feet long, and has a beam of A Fonight they leave for Savannah, REMAIN AS IT IS him in joint debate, anc e . b ST : where they will enjoy an onting I°ri - 100 feet, She carrieg 83 lifeboats, e . L ‘ eplied that he thnu,htls\l h > which would accommodate all the STUDENTS SHOW THEXR WORK .:‘]"-‘ Fhe Conclave ends IFriday (By Associated Press unnecessary .’ He took up, | 3 , _ 0 (night. Oklahoma City, May 14 Bishop ) [ 1,050 passengers and the 1,200 mem- i MY , the charges Mr. Stockton STATE INDUSTRIAL e oy e A e e Ann Arbor, Mich., May 14.—The | W. B. Murray, of Jackson Miss., i { i rily | BOARD AT BUFFALO i ey p8id, plers annual engineering exhibition at the ; g ) i e t in his letter, primarily the | powerful motor lifeboats. This trav AnnNal ens # ypresided over the general confer- | incident. He explaineq his| the Lorimer matter so clear- University of Mickigan opened here RALLY FOR PROHIBITION 1ence of Methodists here today. The Y., May 14 Dije | elinE palace;hassy N LR today for a two days' showi by Buffalo, N | members of the State Industria $10,000,000, ang is the handsomest, convention refused vo reconsider a the enginecring, architectural and Jairly that no man who heard i LR RS % e i e motion to amend the apostolic creed, £ e eriticis board are come to hear manufactur- r"“M complete vessel afloat today forestry departments of the univer- Baltimore, Md., May Le =i in ikl Pos . 5y ld have unfavorable criticism i estry pi £ . which was defeated yesterday. Me- action. He explained that|ers and others relative to the 1 WRESTLING sity. The civil engyneers present ttl Lt vv.lvh <.un\<ntmn. of ||‘|uhfl;||um morials and petitions occupied the bne of the committee of eight [tary conveniences and the "“f\'”!d' municipal engineering problems and [forces is hvl.n;: held in this city to- sassion e Congress who was on the |tions which are to be establisheq for e demonstrate re-enforced concrete; [day, and will last through tomor- % i 2 A e strial ants under the recently .ancashire, Eng., May 14-—John- 5 \chanics sngineers exhibit |row, under the auspices of the Anti- investigating committee; industrial plant I m.< |‘slnr , Eng | ) J the mechanical en m.un h‘1' ; I RAILROAD NOTES heard the witnesses, cross |enacted factory laws ny Billiter, star lightweight wres- [steam engines and turbines, a refrig- [Saloon League. Not only members d them ang carefully studied tler of America, has been matched |crating plant, a liquid air machine, |of the league but representatives of R ence in the case, which cov- i to meet Jack Rose tonight. Rose is |[und automatic motors; and the elec- [all anti-liquor organizations of Ralph Peters, chairman of the me 8,000 pages. In all that INDEPENDENCE FOR .lhh lightweight vhnmp.inn of Eng-|trical engineers ‘[,.mnnslrmv*. hig.h ,\‘rur_\.lund are 'pr(-m-nt in‘ force. | committee on railway and mail pay, evidence there was not one NEW YORK ORCHESTRA land, and the match will take place |tension phenomena, modern illumi- hpv-:\‘kvru of n'ulmn:u reputation ,W.IH representing 264 railroads, has sub- reflecting on the purity of Wgre, the _h"“”' of "“l"h'“‘f‘”"""“’ nating methods, wireless !floumphy, tlvln‘hr ;uldr'-m-s, among lh:-ul Unit- [mitted to Congress a formal recom- 's private life or establish- i can \\rr*stl?m: The game is '". a|ete. This show is a conspicuous ex- |ed fl:l!l'fi .\‘vnulnr \Inrnf .\hv]:pitrd. mendation as to a definite system to political wrong-doing on his New York, May 14 Financial | finish, a side bet of $1,000 going [ample of what the Western tSate [of Texas; Congressman S. D. F s8, | be followed in paying railroadg for orimer was simply a man of |indepe ndence has come to the New fwith the conditions. institutions know as ntilituri:.m nf Ohio; lhv.lh-\'_ P. A. Baker, na-|carrying mail. 'In submitting this ability. energy and political | York Symphony Orchestra, for after g niss idealism of the scholar with the util- r‘unml superintendent of .lhl‘ Anti- [recommendation Mr. Peters say;s city, who, in a perfectly le- ftoday any annual deficit will be de- MUSICIANS’ MEETING itarianism of the engineer. Saloon I.uflu:\ll'j and pmm.lnnnt rep- {that l!n- rul]'rf)u.(ls feel every dz\y.s way, had taken advantage of |frayeq by Harry Harkness Flagler of —— ————— rv-s«-.nmm'os (')l the ‘.\mv-rn-nn As80- dj-lny in rectifying 4-lxlslllng c?ndl- n ;‘lause of the Illinois con- |Florida. This ge nerosity has relieved | Des Moines, lowa, May 14.. .hur» HOLDING TUBERCU- A-mHl(m (nr. \\o.m;m A\nnjru;.;;- Before | tions is an eccumulative injustice. n, and turned it to his po- [the conductor, Mr. Walter Dam- [ing the annual '(’(m\m‘nmn (‘r!A the LOSIS EXHIBIT leaving ‘lhls.l'l'y (.,.“ his journey to e ® — : andvantage; but three great frosch, of much worry, for the or- ['National Federation of Musicians, e Rome, Cardinal Gibbons urged all 0 judge from the sales of auto- pers, backed by capital to the |chestra has not been clearing all its which is taking place in this city to- Elizabeth, N , May 14.— ,\lm. to‘;mr-n.l these meetings, and give f,,,,)”]:.fl “;‘;”l,-l:.::“s 0'{1 lhn;i '_.hiccf‘:'o e '520.0(10,00'0 and the In-|expe for some time. While it is|day, the St. Louis t\‘,\'mmmlf}' T)r- berculosis exhibit under the auspices [this movement their strong support. :":3“‘::‘\’):‘:I ”(’) ‘:‘“mri"am ”"] )m:(: bnal Harvester Trust whom |known officie Iy that the wealthy |chestra will play. This or::nnmtf?n of the State Board of Health \‘\';m he- GA | ';1.. ‘.um.m..l.i‘]‘.'] n;,..(-m:ing !np:hm had antagonized set about |Floridian intends to create a perma-'was chosen in preference to the \‘lr'- gun in this city today, an:li will con- uvruvlls e ”»\W SR SR kmplish his political undofng nent fund, from aathoritative |tor Herbert Orchestra, and the Min-|tinue for two wecks. It I thoueht |MARE [TALIANS GOOD CITIZENS |;o0p, ‘ot transportation for the rul- is learned that the gener- | neapolis Symphony, both of which |great benefit may be derived from e : 2 sy 3 ers of the rails. The restrictions be- that end, manufactured pub- |sources it [ ; 3 4 : ok srely f » don- ['were in the ficld for the engagement. *h 3 sxhibition, and city officials Philadelphia, Pa., May 14 A jon. so that those who were |ous offer is not me rely for the don- |'were such an exhibitior e ing put upon private cars are said = A P vivie anizations have com-|musical comedy will be given here y R - vidence were |or's lifetime and civic organiza t Cdriviae W it = hiliar with the evidenc: ; ) I ey R ‘,MARSHALL TO ADDRESS bineq their efforts to make the mat- |this evening for the benefit of the 0 be dr»n n;.. many nmtnl.s to use flook upon Lorimer as the in-| - PUBLICITY MEN 1 > . S ; automobiles instead, especially for £ 5 ption. No VGER AGENTS MEETING | ter of intense interest to all. Dr. |3ociety for Italian Immigrants. This sovering short dlstancos e fE 0 ool s ¥ PASSENG " y ) Adolphus Knopf of New York city, |society is unique, and made possiblo : i 55 tcher's ex- —— >ittshurg g ay —Vice 2 2 v 2 ; . - 4 [ 1ant M. Bie g St May 14 Thf-‘ Pittsburg, Pa., May 14.—Vice recognized as a world authority on |through the devotion of a few self- Sy b of the true facts of the case Fort Worth, Texas, May President Thomas R. Marshall will : : X : | Although Kissimmee has the en- i 7 lan it > Agents’ annual | the subject and ereatment of this [sacrificing men. ts field is steadily — blame him for his action In |Texas Passe r ¢ |today deliver the principal address Btter. g place here today “Bailey telegram,” wkich Mr n referreq to, presumabl ing mysteriously bad, W viable reputation of having a great number of beautiful and well kept | white plu:m-, will Sp"Ilk enlarging, with the increasing num tak |at the me ting of the Pittsburg Pub- yer ul. immigrants finding homes in vards and lawns, the Board of trade, | ORGANIZE IN INTER this city. Located in the heart of };, 4, effort to make them even pret- EST OF ROADS (the Italian district, the organization | o, - - aims to start the newcomers on fhe kept Jefferson City, Mo., May 14.—A |right roagq to cit ip. Many so- ciety women are included among the The people of Eustis are laying the important Association. As the banquet is stag” affair, Mrs. Marshall, who | accompanied the vice president to has offereq prizes for the best yards and lawns in the city. a telegram which a number tors sent to the governor of |come 1r}.v~l rity, will be entertained by a who have planned a itt : e i s 3 } | convention is being held here ner anc eception in her honor. |, S | for the purpose of o merely as a matter of se courtesy, asking him not to Bailey’s resignation States Senator. The Whol nizing a State | patronesses of this evening’s musical | many plans for the entertainment of The Missouri Southern railroad |Better Roads Federation, centraliz-|production the Florida s Fruit Growers' as- applied to the Missouri Supreme |ing all associations and persons in- “ sociation, which holds its conven- irt for an order requiring the pub.- |teresteq in general improvement of After an extremely vigorous |tion in that place the 22d of this izl Siot b fon to fix higher |the roads of the State. Gov. Major |“cleanup” campaign which has last- |month. About a thousand visitors leq for political purposes 0 Fletcher also took up th that he had opposed Wood lic service commis; at freight and passenger rateg than are'and former Gov. Hadley will ad-‘ed a week or more, Tallahassee is ‘are expected, and among , other provideq for by statute. dress the meeting. said to be in fine condition. things a big barbecue is to be held,

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