Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 15, 1914, Page 1

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HUS 1 pi( om i } HUERTA'S REPRESENTA- I TIVES NOT RUSHED Wieelin zton, May 15.—The two \merican mediators are on to Niagara Falls, Canada, Mexican situation today red on the rebels’ administra- t in Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914.° No. 162 SHRINERS ARE UNVEILING OF DINTORS oo DONDITIONS ACCIDENTS | ... RESERVE BOARD ) ated Press.) ry monument, erected by the govern- ol :;lw:tlmmh. May 15—The Imperial ment as a testimonial to the courage, ]um}l\i yif Shriners arrived from At- patriotism and ability of Commo- a and were taken over the auto dore John Barry, will be unveiled race course and late A 9 i i i and later paraded. The today, with ceremonies which will UNI'L MAY 2” “:11w‘1]1\(‘ .‘V‘M"l"‘ with a trip to Tybee hold over tomorrow, Barry was the 1sland this afternoon first chief of the American navy af- ,,,,,, e RS I ter the nation had achieved inde- pendence and was one of the nota- A EXPLOSION AT DETROIT KILLED |ble naval heroes of the Revolution- AR e i FEDERALS ATTACKED ONLY TEN ary war. The government has full |HFARRY A. WHEELER TURNS ; A SHORT DISTANCE AWAY charge of the unveiling exercises, DOWN OFYER AGAINST CHEAPER GAS = VR s o the Cabinet Are Confi- ! I.‘ \K“ S far. arsu Two Aviators Killcd in Eng];\nd: any many thousands of |.||‘i1‘mun.< ] -t That Mediation Will T i Public Serviee LFORFIG}IERS ARE PREPARING Three Autoists Dead at have been | ed, sent (o all parts ot | Cannot Acceyt Meibership on Ac- gor Stoeed Al ot RU R (U Do en For a Tumultuous Revolt in Wardsville, Ills. |the United States. The Glee Club of count of Conflicting With His Hanics i p lie the Mexican Capitol it : the Friendly sons of St. Patrick of Business \ssocluted Pross ) S tLural gas F | _',I"\ \esaslated Press ) Sk [New York of 100 voic will give a May 15--Openi o "‘.‘ “‘\ ounties notifiew By Associateq Press.) Detroit, \.hl.h + May \-'.» : I'en | concert of Irish music. The occasion (By Asgocinteg Press.) bhe Routh Aot | i Vera - CruzcoMay 15 Reliable YI\"II were killed and lhx\-\-. injured [ has been reeozuized by a cathering Washinaton, May 15 Harry A, he Moxican coniro- Rl : cents per | private reports here say that the | in ”'_" eNplosion ntiths mhlm. com- Jof the clan of “Barry™ and - many Wheeler, of Chicago, vies president .“‘.;‘xl ]y““ tl'l‘l.l o ‘ ‘ s i 8 com- | M ican rals have been attacked "““.“-‘ plant today. Three of the in-|thousands of that name are visiting (:\ the Continental Trust Co.. has anoned until Wednesaay, ! ; i - i ¢ after he it Topilejo, a few miles south of dare "\1““"4.“‘ ‘Ii“v_ AlL are [ the capital city to attend this hon- fdee ined membership on the tederal : < HlRiians HATHE dir Mexico City. This is regarded as im- | Skilled mechanics. it is believed the joring of their clansman. reserve board. President Wilson re- b Riatentdupdrtilin "v"vlr pil lnced 1o conts [ wtant . It is believed that Huerta |esplosion was due to gasoline. | 5 ceived a lot saying that he de- today. ‘ll was originally [y i thet s m in- | will be forced to strengthen his — (By Associated Press.® clined because he could not sever his o1 to begin Monday hut th nm t 2 0 {south line at the expense of his (By Associated Press.) 1 .\h-mflh‘iv May ‘16 Child health | business conneetions anged on the reques reducing t pri \ nat- {northern defense or those toward St. Louis, May 15-~Three persons ‘.,\le.\’m“,;, \H;.\. dise 1 at thi i liragilian . ambastador, DA e rargued out today Vera Cru Reports indicate that ay were kitled this morning in an auto- f¢losing session of the National Con JHILDREN'S DAY T0 BE pRIRT SLBLTGTR B TEOn e - | critical moment at the capital is |mobile aceident near Wardsville, |forence Charities Corvections today OBSERVED BY MYRTLE ves would not be unduly hur- Inearing. Forcizners there expeet a |11, The machine was struck by a|Several sectional mectings will be STREET METHODISTS e s T Pl e l n‘p tumnltous revolt soon. British, Ger-|train. et lnon SoupTION 0y NI L aiU mans and Austrians are concentrat- 7 GHlAM Al Dy stuveleos. williva h opportunity to familiarize them- | with the situation before en- N i ations. They have a (By Associated Press) le & GlVE EUNEEHI IUNIGHI defensive organization ang plenty of North Allerton, England, May 15, HAlN INIEHFEHEU evening, May 17, 1914, at 7:30 iing formal negotiations. Am- l:-!v:» and ammunition. Huerta or- Two more military aviators were o'clock. dor Dagama and other mediat- o Ldoved General Velasco away from |killed today trying to lang in a fog. Program ha decided to postpone their Fonig t oceasion of the [the city to the governorship of San |They were flying with the :u\rnpl:mw‘ W|IH BALL BAME Song-—Congregation until next week. s held at Myr St. chureh, Sunday ng at their 1 Prayer —Pastor. It the Priday Music | Luispososi. There have been rumors juadron from Scotland to Salisbury : ( ) give t mpera Mikado at [thar Velaseo was in the plot against it iy Plui e Song-Sing Away, school : 5 : Jupiter vius was the little tel- ¥ A Associated Press.) the Audit Fhe proaram is as ! Huerta A e A il Pl A Welcome - Theron Marshall. | ) Iler that prevented three hundred : ‘ i A Recitation -Uhildren's Carols, Mae fang from secing a good game of ball ) 00 5 5 local boys and a team trom Zephyr-| . R 2 Inspiration — Overture.. Fr.v.Suppe | : I ge b u B3 Child, Eloise and Grace Hickson and AL Semper ide are for Wednesday's confer- il e L i . iR 4 i LA i hills. | |.u|n|»ll_\ ‘|>| .ll‘ |A.|I‘\< land Dorothy Funk. I'he other leaves today. inter LAl Nk ol took the fielq and in the first inning ) b 1. Gloria Chorns Farmer | Responsive reading. retired Zephyrhills one, two, three. A Lakeland came to bat with one of ; Members Priday Floral Cross Twelve little | (By Associated Press.) girls. 10 b of Tampico, their plans for cam- 1~ SR Washington, May 15 The first 3 { n of Té ) B § E | B aton, : ¥ the best teams she hag hi \ s 1 ) d 4 1 Suitiilo & ST cnet | i Hi Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Nay 15 bo Rt IS she has had lined up Ihe Offering — Six little girls. cainst Saltillo and San Luls \fika Viora Mo |b meroraindum of expense on ac- hizg f _ in a long time. Branch started the Recitati i I ies "o osbibg s hva fonorted that 188 v era: il Cati leount of the Mexic: ofals ment .t I'he Methodist conference today d p & tecitation 10 King's Questions, Admiral Mayo reported that | : ke Halii | couut of th exican crisig sent to i 5 7 procession with a base on balls. S. | vunnie Funk | General Gonzalez at Tampico |” LR LR St el LA e ChDIUGHAtoiaT W honj| Nennd suns reROTL O] the committee [0 R ] annie Funk. 1eNerd 4 4 $ ) 5l B b PHRERY VY y £ ¥ ¢ Meharg ) safe, advancing . Wi \ \ B Mrs. Madden, Miss Bertha Biewere § g Lo el ondivandapbiit University < Theyasacs iy A 4 i : e Recitation—Children's Day, Fan- s to protect Americans anc 4 S 3 Trma e s L OURC TRECRLVEHE timates aggare- A Branch, After a five minute wait S nbTY forelg Ay Sh Rl 1. Green Isle of I 010 IVOBERES T L g Hhtets ommended that the Methodist rights y . nie Fearrand foreign property there, includ- Ny l0 Mol ating . 127 for pay, subsis % liere on account of the downpour, Sk nildr S ¢ the oil interests. Huerta’s repre- It el lente supp! horses barracks. |10 the university be turned back to SpFel oD ad At Ny o oo Toy Song — The Children Are Singing Aria from Trovatore Verdi | eight annual conferences which HESY ; for Joy Today, school. i\ ptatives today are speeding north- d Key West, where they re Saturday. Senor Rodriguez, the rty's spokesman, saiq they have | transportation and engineering work out. Sawyer drove a fast one at they pitcher and at carromed off hig shins Recitation-— Inez Freeman Recitation——dreddie Freeman. Mrs, 0. M. Eaton, Mr. Williamson decdeq the property to the oniver- for the troops now at Vera Croz and > ¢. Open for Us Thy Opinions 2 iy #y sity and recommended the laving of | last night. They will reach ) on the Mexican border. The memo ! 5 rolling between short and third. ot T Wi ) . b NG % Duet ] Palicot | foundations for a new theological : ; : GRAE Recitation—The Children’s Cru- randum brietfly says that “the neces Miss Bertha Biewer Ir. MeLean itv for these efliciency estimates school and university With the bases full, Garlet hit a g 4 sade, Ifannie Pope. long fly into deep center which was Song - Congreg: 7. Countess You Dance sprig wtion . power and carry no formula ; i coulg not have been forescen when : : muffed and Branch scored. B. Me e (% e R T L1 [ ey will arrive here tomorrow . R A& .\T.’vhi i : i]rr vious estimates were .s%l»mit\wl 2 JAPANESE SHIPS ERPECTED harg hit to third. Smith got a clean m“lillfl. GallfolcCil nis Bayee il der is being rapidly gained at §. “Something™ from X fERlgleas s SEREI Lo mukarEno,u Fa single and Sawyer scored. Garlet What Would You do? —Grace (ime The administation is still | Dttt prautaon immedlately. . . | " gan Diego, Cal., May 15, —The/[¢amo home on a wild throw by the |y oo ang Jennie Funk. tate news of Vice Consul Silli- | The largest ”"“‘ is $TTN3,074 for lyrrival of the Japanese armored |Pitcher about five feet over thel o ey Wreath—Six little girls. orth Saltillo an@ Private Samuel 3 transportation of the army, which i8 | cruisers Asama and Adzuma is ex- |cateher’s head and the next balll oy giranpest Thing-—Zula Latz Any who was reported killed in : ladditional to $916.271 estimated on}yocag today or tomorrow. The ves- [Went in the same place, giving §. The Mother's Opportunity-Leona bim Mexican lines. i i R “\Iw. h 17, This amount, the \\.n" de Is will remain three days before | Meharg the chance to score Jones o tlr. All confidence that mediation | . . : ‘ O'er n partment says, is to cover the “ex-{goaming to Mexican waters to re- |fanned Four runs When We grow Big — May Mouse j uld succeed was expressed by the Ascha | P of moving troops, of Keeping [y o the armored cruiser Idzuma. { The rain started to come down ini 4 (anpot See the Power —Sarah ‘ f the president's cabinet \essrs. Holwort 1 M | ¢ transports N "'”‘””_"""”' Rear: Admiral Kuroi is the flag of- | torrents in the middle of the second §pynk ‘0., M er today's meeting. One member | oo x Bivi wmd Nod | o .‘ "[””‘ "";‘v"[‘ coal ficer of the two ships, which carry inning and after waiting about any Recitation—Martan Williams. i possibility of war was rap- | Al \ | R0 B "_"'””’ "“ jabout 1,200 candidates for the bil-ihour the game was called off . Song - Loving and Giving, school " diminishing. The cabinet nlM‘ Members Fi M ( ]"\}"'j“. A‘w‘“:’x‘ll:‘l“l’\:tnfl.‘1IT‘:’|I|L; ot of sub j)'\”‘ll.l?”,\‘ in the naval | e ey i I'he public tg cordially invited. i Lo SRIbmen) DR obligato, Mrs. 0. ‘ mals required for ;»1'1;1;-‘ Rt R { Comments on the Game W I STRINM R B R, Rivion from other “O”””N\i CURTAIN | nt of troops in the field.” i It scemed a shame to miss a good Pastor 4 ico. Members saiq they did | Night---Bar BTIE LSk “m walry, artillery | game but we needed the rain more ) X k the United States contem- Chal ... .Offenbach | = i i ‘“ % 4 e m‘ MERCHANTS ASK R L i b ted interference . There were 1o | 1 ) [ A BETTER TERMINALS | ST Yachting Season Opens elopments at the cabinet| r Vinutes Intert 1 i e i : | PART I | 2 New York, May 15—There is now | 1t was a mighty good car that Philadelphia, Pa., May 15 The 0 TRINITY SCHOOL pending before the interstate com [conld get through the elay and mud Yachtsmen's Club of ["lll].ll]l-”)]llil ; WISS NATIONAL EX}{IBITION 1 1 Bar '1 ‘ | ter terminal facilities a: the varvious , Switzerland, May 15.—An limited to national pro- Sion Afinutes Intermissic |t . was opened here today, PART 11 | school continue until Oct. 15. The exhibition is an elevated anq decorative art, textile : ¥, watches, paper industry | transportation and ma- | DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION pp i HAS ATHLETIC FIELD |, eree commission an appeal for br around that first base line started a race to Overfalls lightship YoYrk, May 17 Mrs. E 2 today, and will return sometime to ]| New oYrk, a ) 8. I |11, Harriman, widow of the 1t | railroads and steamships lines enter- | Wanpter—One new straw hat by [morrow A fair sized fleet has start- ing this city. The appeal is made in | Claire Henley (. GREEN ed, for this is the tryout for the Ber- , and will also give a line principal argument is that improved | on the Corinthian Club race Bronx property, which is now ik terminal facilities will permit the | NORWAY CENTENNIAL BEGUN od and ready for use as an athletic inity fir jer. recently deeded to T RBNELGT, e n behalf of the merchants, and the muda rac nearly six acres of valuable MIKADO (AbT efficient use of motor trucks on a COMMERCIAL TRAVEL- o the northwest of this city, H Produ g1 st Tl CBONOOL B :“mllqu " large scale and materially reduce borders of the Bremgarten ]:,.‘H 18 lut ,i'“" and has “'.‘\"_r _hm‘ 2 ":‘]’];I_‘l:. transportation coste. In the re }mri‘ Christiania, Norway, May |',. ERS’ CONVENTION electric railway circu- Mrs. FI ) f e 1ld use for lvullr;wn n\f, ‘I”l,’.‘l‘ of the State | lature commission, |'An exhibition of considerable im- ¢ the whole of the exhibi- “:. Holworthy, director | training, and ik ‘f'.f”r“ r" '”‘I'l: which some time azo investizated |portance was opened here today by | Chicgo, May 15.—The annual b Erounds, which are divided into ;"' o of two minutes be- {man died h_" pr«y»ml.\f‘li '»” L],\“, ,“ the high cost of food products here, King Haakon, which marked the be- |grand council meeting of the United ] the Neufeld. Among the s il d et matter consideration. Mr ”“”‘:’”' emphasis was laid upon the economic | ginning of the celebration which |Commercial Travelers of Illinois be portant exhibits are ar- Al ;.\‘r- an alumnus of Trinity The waste in the prevailing methods of commemorates a hundred years of [gan today a three days’ meeting. vas brought to the attention handling these goods between the [Peace on the Scandinavian peninsula. | Thousands of women have attended s railroad and steamship terminals | It has generally been described as|the council with their “traveling” and the retailer. The reporl referred pecifically to the” probabiiities of | Mrs. Harriman and she esponded with the gift Later the the centenary of the country’s na- husbands, and every effort has been art, chemical products . tiona] independence, but this is not made by the Northwestern Council it may be used for additional 2 VERA 2y 15 CRUZ SOLDIERS | t schoo is desire m f 1 f lings for the school, is desir d correct. The exhibition secks to show [to provide entertainment for them. provement through an exteusive ss made in Norway during n- NEW FORESTRY SCHOOL undertaking, with a the prog 1se of motor trucks when termicai the last century and has been or /., | nave its first opportunity 10 TR ype IARILITY e rposes | RATE FOR TEXAS | feititic re provided which would of these modern trans- | 1%¢d as 2 C., May 15.—Tt { | subsidy from this city. Tn connec-| fthaca, N. Y., May 15.— The new ite convention me ¢ A I 15 The ne | tion with it special stamps have |forestry building of the f oll of ang it is probable that |, ., tl " been issued Many hundreds of |Agriculture was formally amendments to the|,,4 ank ( Ag ericans have planned to visit this |this morning. Dean 1 Democratic party in|q t re Jout ountr wring th exhibition | Baile formerly director na, throwing 1 1 the ¢ rn Baptist convention w sked for hich will remain o the | brancl t in ! the use of the r ) 1 ( the |t 1dr X 1 be adopted. GoOV. |t} t Prot ) ot d vill | RATE DECISION IS ‘ EXPECTED TODAY |

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