Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 16, 1914, Page 1

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THE I HUERTA'S REPRESENTATIVE 8 PASS THROUGH RICHMOND V0TE FOR \G TELE Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State \- LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914, WHEREABOUTS OF BRYAN FAVORED No. 163 RAILROADS OWNING INTERESTS IN STEAMSHIPS MUST SAY SO CANDIDATES (By Associated Pre ) (By Associated Press.) Richmond, va. 1 “ R Washington, May 16.—The Sen- delegates to the \ o ]: N b ate today passeq a resolution author- conference passeq thr, e ll Doage izing the interstate commerce com- e 48 ougn Jy - tadt 3 day. The train Was twenty t‘luo w l mission to call on all railroads for utes late woulg ylvemin complete data regarding their direct hei e 't talk of or indirect interests in steamship their plans, p At lines. BECKER CASE T0 Go ' A MOUNTAIN THEATER S JURY NEXT WEEK e B T SRR San Francisco, Cal., May 16.- (1Y ATTORNEY S0 ADVISES ikl e ‘ NTY A | [ g 1 : FURTHER DELAY WILL BE RE- |SENATOR WALSH MADE STATE- the Rock Springs theater tomorrow |15 ANNOUNCED FOR REPRE HE PRESENT \BOARD |OF (By Associateq Press.) GARDED AS HOSTILE ACT MENT TO SENATE n 1 1 Rast Indi | SENTATIVE % W SR 1 B A\ e produced an lKas naian play, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SR R LS g -nlix[ II “\‘h l'n'nt la,” and a I’n el " el o S ala, i i arge . e 8 Former Po- o 3 B ¢ v : 5 . Elect C) i mer Po- i President Wilson Teday Awaited | Declared That People Would Recoil audionce will be present, This the- | 1hose Who Are }\1"”“““54 and the County 1 I ~AN1gsion- i . enat Charles ke o i ™, ) . 3 E 3 r Eap County ko Mg e e i i er Reply, But So Far From It ii Offered by Anyone T Amoun}t{ot Money Each o “\v‘t o A, t‘\‘ i 1 T e il SR None Has Come but the President overlooks bay and ocean, and is a as Spent ng of State Authorities e L ‘ | o natural amphith ater, hizh above el s 1 1t \ sday a Bo i 1 Press.) (By Associated Prdss.) J ! X g Following is a list of thosee andi- 3 e ; ; { By Asscelated Press i : ! scalovel, Two cpen ty and a road lates who have qualified and a state commissioners have S L oon after | Washington, May 16.-—President Washington, May 16.-—A state- [1c4q to it makine tie uge of atitoe 2 1 ‘\r ;l f’|\ ;"'." : ':' Nty L :“ Xy advice of the county S e ) Wilson and his advisors today wait-fment that W. J. Bryvan deliberately | obilos ] Byery provision MR LG INBLEC S "‘I' LBl ara y bs for Po1 R i ; % S R Thio b % 1 st For Representative —Rejq Robson, 1o prepare the ballot for ROYALTY'S REPRESENTA. ‘ :\ Or an answer m‘ their demand on fapproved the tolls ex ol ;MI‘ K [ has been mad r the comfort of an §H5 S8 Al R \,‘“”]1’ ‘\:‘:] S primary so that county TIVE VISITS GAT |1 for news of the fate of pri-|in the Democratic platform ‘as 2 audience of five thousand G (s : o ors will be voted for by | AV VERALD | T Parks who was fully uniformed |member of the committee on resolu- el i) R. \\' Hancock, ¢ 40055 Al O s has been done in the {and supposed to have been temporar- ttions which prepareq the platform, MISSOURI KENNEL Whidden, $33.12; Robert L. Brown, \ ' ) M \ | : 3 el $16.20; Epps Tucker : J ) ad of being elected from el : ; ‘4 insane when he wandered into)was made to Yhe Senate today by CLUB EXUIBITS 3 |;~ 7.”:|‘, ];!I‘I'lh“ X It‘ |."‘“\‘Iv |B%: .‘”‘"' tyoat as will be done o T S * Mexican lines. He is reported to |Senator Walsh, of Montana. Secre- SALLECCE or Tax Collector-—i. Aamnier, ¢ i itine \ Wt 5 W i o 1 Y angfor SIS wnties, and as we under- ; 97 1y ; ] [have Dbeen exeeuted, some say |tary of the Committee Walsh said it | Kansas City, Mo.. May 16 The ; ’”;" Phil 1. Lan “”I'l' '”I ¥ i has been construed by Bt : A )‘ ried. The president and Secretary lmml«l reopen repudiation of the sol- Ransas City Kennel Club will open . 2o P rney ceneral. Under this s 3 5 | Bryan sent a note to Huerta »‘"“* emn covenant by a political party tomorrow their annual three day For County Treasurer. T. Ilamm weh district elects its own I:‘;"” ; Aty : tore has this ) e trpited States would regarg fur- [and would cause people to irecoililatiow of sl el dogs. The show i Wern (1‘ G ‘|'““ : '.,M' b =sioner, and has no voice in S : “\ 5 : jther delaying of news as a hostile [from it if proposeq by anybody but }ig ynqep the auspi of and sanc- W Wihidden, $146: B, 7 1 oy member of the board e il f.m s was sent to the Brazilian [the president of the Uniteq States. tioned by the American Kenel Club, i M 11 its own representative., Ak o Sl jambassador at Mexico City, who was | He had heard intimations that the of which the Kansas City organiza- Dot tiouty: Commisibnam jion of the county attor- i it ) J 1 J‘IL ked to make a vizorous demand jtolls plank was iuserted surre PUiti- 1 tion is an active member, One of the Distrioe No. 1A i Meiean e ppeq a : . 1) ONE Tror a definite reply. The president’s fously and said that the plank was most interesting classes is that for [0 iRe T 7 i Tt Rlorida. May. 15, 1914 ‘ ‘ Dl ,K jcourse was not indicated. l.l will I'u not even debated Ulv generally ap police dogs, and many entries have P Wi et i 4 L IS DDBRTYO( of the big items considered in|proveq by the committeo. Boemniiae. iy sl falotave who ave e T st, lverett Bryant, Chairman : TRETER LR ¢ e N § 5 ¥ District No. 2- I, Bartow Swear- County Commissioners, Bar- IS e s ROl ST recently imported I"" breed, w l”“_]' ingen, $58. Mark 8. Bowen, $51. S amd: the ndiiehad IR Sphilice has never before been seen in this T it e e m ¥ v, Florida: c l' l T 'pl ‘.\" ites vice consu] is reported on his Washington, May 16. Tomorrow i ““‘“"“ ‘\” J—A. T. Mann, § ARl .l‘cl‘(‘l'(‘m'.f' i I.I“li U " | l W Wiy from Saltillo to Mexico City. [has been designated as Peace Day by } & e I‘.]nu_‘l' I‘," (lll.lv. e . il Hnlll}llliltlllg‘ FEIC e 10]“ n It is presumed he will be sent to [the Federal Council of the Churches ])1.\'“‘]!‘1” \(T. .1 J. !, Bowen, commissioners and s.-h.nul; h }\ va Cruz. This removed one of the |of Christ in Ameriea, and ministers | JE T }\ .\‘mnv, $u'l'l: R. 'II. issioners in the approaching IModiators’ ohstacles. Mnterest . isof every denomination thro Bryson, 205 Robert Tompkins, which was a subject of dis- i" wiered on’ the rebals dt Aambldo ‘”““ entire Uniteq States will offer up - i \\. Y - ( .Ilrlll. .-~‘,..<|‘, . on by your board this morning, ey ” 0 b Cland their plans. It 25 said they have [prayers of peace and the success ot “"""”‘" No. 5--J. C. Swindell, upon which an opinion is re- Augusta, ( A s [arranged for a big shipment or|the medation committee. Sermons on $20. ed, I beg to say that I have{E. Watson was indicted today by th [French guns. They will be able to |international peace apg arbitration Board of Public Instruction: i ully gone over and considered !federal erang jury for sending ob-| ot equipment for a campaign Will be delivereq in all cities, The — District No. 1—J. W, Keen, $15. lifferent legisiative enactments |sccne matter through the mails N Saitiet e aniiis I‘um;’i ministers have been asked to advo- A very pleasant affair to all who District No. 21, M. Law, none. g upon the subject, which are R Iwhich is expected any day. Huerta's |cate on this occasion the calling of ;!.nllxl' Ilh]l.lt\il : ::" fhll“lll.lllll;(|.lll:ll -1:“1‘].:‘\ ‘“.I’H:I'Ihl No. 8—I. C. Owens, rised in chapter 5697 f the f; [l it y wics on- [ third general peace conference at |bY the Boy Scouts las St Wi ,‘1 |n‘(hapt(r 697 of ‘1‘( UNVEILING BARRY STATUE [representatives to the Mesican con- [a third g eral peace confere Colonial Ca v. The Scouts had se-| For Supervisor of Rogistration of Florida, approved June 3, ference are expected here today. [The Hague. Tomorrow is the nearest 4 ks ; ik 48 e Al L and in that connection I have (By Associated Press.) \ f the United States mis- [Sunday to May 18, the anniversary [lected a number of eligible boys [p. W . Daniel, none. a1 I P Asg i | feile S 10 vd States §- (& a) Ma) N d aly , f { i % ‘ & 3 \ " arfully examined chapter 6469 Washington, May 16— Thousands | . m”m: 2 Niazara Falls Sunday. |of the founding of the Hague Peace | Whom they wished to invite to join| For State Executive Committee of Florida, entitled “An act to{of Irish Americans are here today 1 :m I”;. Im begins Wednesday. [tribunal in 1899 their ranks, and these they had as 0. M. Katon, nope, y 1 ‘ SR 3 | conference bhegins sday . E : e 4 A ! 5 de for and regulating primary |for the unveiling of the memorial | : ’ — - l““"l‘ guests at the banquet. Therd For Justice of Peage—Geo. T. « =] B ek, & ; ; » - lstatue mmander arry, | e vere also several ladles and gentles Iggiuler, none, ous, approved June 3, 19 statue to Commander John Barry, | (By Associated Press.) PARADE OF NEW JELE N9 0Tk .” : et i B e Ty L e (e act of June 3, 1907, consists of |of Revolutionary fame this after At ton MGe T8 Gonanl YORK'S “FINEST" men of the city who are interested Tor Constable— ,_. S rews, pendment of section 270 of the |noon. President Wilson will speak [ Canada ‘;1' \';‘x“n ('l:ny reported to M A in the Boy Scouts and their work. none \ | 5 ; . § ( / ¥ ; . A ; vory appetizing ainty col- SRRt -y al statutes, which section asjCabinet m diplomats, mems | oot department that Tuxpam | New York, May 16.—The annual | 1"\ w;-‘ l‘”)I]N“”“Lr |lnxfl I']“lry) Mr : ded reads as . bers of the s me court and of Py o . sty as been ‘o parade wi Ieftes i« arter. |12tion had been preparec Mr. s d reads as follows } ,.I . - s on the east coast of M ,\“ 0 ¥| 18 hee nolice p I.I wde will be helg llns‘ after Ani Mis, Wancen: of tie (Golbnis). A FLOATING EXPOSITION lated by General Election Law |Ccnare e ' : taken by the constitutionalists. It fuoon, with nearly 7,000 policemen [*"4 M! ; ; : cept as herein provided all |of the United States will be repre 5 -‘VI a party of Spanish ref-|in line. Mayor Mitchell and ofher | CONSiSting of olives, sandwiches, REESNEn Rl b i pn Rl B gt A o R s asesald et punch and jce eream, Preced-| New! York, May 16.--A floating ons at primary elections under |sented s reported that General Aguilar | municipal officials will review the : : S ey S priar gy Gl : : rticle, shall 1 lated by tl 1t it 1 | 1 tiat f this [1NE and during the repast excellent [exposition of industrial and art icie, shall be regulated by the | eme———— e upie e city arade and a novel feature o 18 it 4 ” £ b 1ot on law of the st AT ‘Il. S t [be made by that act, shall be placed | JERETLSE l\ i m“' Hwill e Behihie music was discoursed hy a volunteer | 80ods, the first of its kind to be “] t“_ SLALY I n,“' l t1 it 1o be voted W P ) "v 2 ']‘ ”, | o 1 ' ;I.m” orchestra. After full justice had heen [shown in this country, was bhrought me s arv elec S |upon the ( BYOLVED v 3 88 ate ress wres & 3 ‘ ant [} A . RA th primary election le I B K }v (By Associated LR 0 estling, methods of han .m done to the menu, Scout Master Kel- [to this port today on the Kais a8 nearlv ae » same 4 » | general electio s suct \ , \ 3 st risoners aring . sonscious e - 48 neap as the same can be |genera / : “ New York, May 1¢ 1€ : i | (prisoners, caring for unconscious sey Blanton called on each of the (Franz Joseph 1 of the Austro-Ameri- : » however, that coun >l‘,‘.‘” i ¥ ‘ 5 i Hinama, chactere ‘h'\ ‘:“ \ “I”:( ]IH '\”:H Ll e Tkl‘ oL ”IHIL Lt Scouts (o recount some “‘good turn'’ can line. The exposition comprises Y iers and members of !offic I ‘ led from Galve nn‘» 1) i rs for rescues at fires, to '.' “‘_“ "he had recently done, ang it was ' 'products of Austrian and Hungarian 04l on publie instruction shall |act A }1 carrie ammunition and provi- .ly‘\ sixty-two probationary ofticers in B oy inbaneatin B s hAie e Tove 'h””l” industries of iron, and Ly the several district . 1 e : 1 ,»’ ! ‘IH | 1 i ')\ [ \“I 1\ IIH'I ”\ relate the various deeds of kindness | stecl factories, musical instruments, nt A\ r O ¢ 1 1 ; % arge ¢ Wi e spreatd 3 1 " " 3 a0 SRS g douni Ly t 1 itio of | : B ligt I " I 1 : ; 1 : 1 ]; Land courtesy they nad performed in [ mechanical art products, laces, : [substance Sann | By AeH0C ;"“ SiEs e "HI at l - ”‘”“}'“ ‘“"r'”,“' \? '.“ l',‘,mn.,,.m of the Boy Scout teach- [senlptures, paintings, art prints, ete soing continues to govern |« 3 Vashington, May 16. —Stedman will illustrate the results of instruc- ngs ang ldeas The collection will not he hrought at this time, unless it was na Gl | Hanks representing the State de- [tion in the school for r cruits Po A very effective filustration of jon shore, but invitations will be for- Jid by the act of 1913 men-[eq in t A 5 . . |partment; who met the Mexican | ljc |u.|’tu‘\ who have distinguished e pr'n;iml helpfulness in time of |warded to the big importing houses Jul : i . | } glegates odiy, tolograpiad o '.'(7 themseiies .mu g Uit I“.lh' Mgl neeq that is taught the boys was [in thig city and other commercial of 1913 does not in ex-|nomina 1 that he expecteq to ;HHI\I |receive their medals this afternoon Shawn. When e 6t the numbar Tell leanters terms repeg P ¢ 7, 1be made \ rta’s commission in Wash- | 'The names of twenty-six of the “fin- |® ; '8 repeal the act of 1907, |be ma ; | with Huerta's commis - Il P ; i l\ o " i) )I nor rol). |to the floor, apparently stunned and in ¢ io! ananri ! unon the 121 ¢ 1is afternoon a sa ‘ will be placed on the honor rol n conflict therewith, and to | upc 1 ton ”l ! : i 11\" itiaet : d with his arm broken. His compan WOMEN HOLD AGRICUL g Legislature of 1913 ‘ o ‘,‘ : hown in postponing iong immediately rushed to his aid, TURAL CONFERENCE r 2 moment intended such ave ed the courtesy shown in pos £ 4 & e : offi nder th the opening of negotiations at Nia- INSTRUCTION CAMPS and with two poles and their coats 1ee L8 ¢ pvel 5 o] 2 o3, : : ' : . 'hi . A quickly improvised a litter on which ; 2 o v e 2 implication 18 not fav- |act oara Falls ARE ESTABLISHED B 5 e i Ambler, Pa., May 16.—The first e 41, ¢ it S ;lu;\ lifted the form of the injure conference held under the auspices iagrt gl i ‘ Wasl t M 16 T} w Doy ang carried it away. Arriving of the Woman's| National| Agric u]' is g ” i o [ vi 18 I 5 T ashington, May § e new v 7 3} an’s! N H Agricul- Uon is always against the |vision SPECIAL QUARTERS et Tl e s j- | at their presumable destination, they |\ o1 "0 Homicittural Assocts i lon to repeal where express [vent nom FOR BACHELORS |instruction camps for medical offi- h phig ik tural anc orticultural Association Y 5 e >\ ade by conventi - cers and non-commissioned officers deftly bandaged the injired ¢ ik is taking place here today. Among 110t used, and it is to be [made by x e i % A 1 ¥ne . g Zy ia, New Jersey. |and administereq such other aid as the " sneakors. -ares. Meh. Ioanosh mind that it is the inten- [or in any manu 1 New York, May 16 A nov »un of of the Pennsylvania ‘\\. Jersey, T R e aloh e e 2 spei \‘ B et L re. fances f the [eei : arv. and that of the new Febre liner “Patria,” | Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and § King, president of the association - ¢ Legislature which con- [mary, and tI | . ; { : all with a coolness and precision i ¢ I ; to drive will sail today for Algiers, District of Columbia corps; Fort Me- |* - and vice president of the National law was t s | e P 2 . S that elicited admiration from the [ o == O 50 0 A S Fder to effect a repeal by impli- |office into the prir I s and Marseilles with tourists | Pherson, for Georgia, Florida, Ala- Wan Flower Club; George T. Powell, ho & i . . 1 nation of } . establishment of bachelors’ |hama, Mississippi; Fort Thomas, | Pectators. oresident of the! Agricultural ' the act of 1913 would have| No other joners | L‘r’ . ‘1 ¢ m‘llf may go y for Of 1l II'] ntucky, Tennesse The meeting was then turned over :n rts’ Association of New Ym“k City; 0 to be irreconciliable and |candidates o 3 7|'= ATLELS, ¥ : e 5 to the older people and Dr. W. K. |, S $ : flict with th t £ 41907, |is provided by the act, and the pro | Their quarters are separate, located } West Virginia; Fort Leavenworth, A and W. P. Hartman, chief of the IS not the cage V-0 ; visions of tion the ""lon D deck, between the dining sa- |Kan., for Kansas, Missouri, Okla- :‘_l:];'l""\] h:“vlj\:-j,lll ’::'“"‘:'.';':"‘HD"“\‘wnl Bureau of fnformation and Markets . 4 : 5 5 s does t! ct as a whole, {, - ne e Colonlal smoking room, fhoma, lowa, Nebraska, Arkansas; Jducea ¢ s i of the Grange. IDle of statutory construc- [do not, nor d ‘ y PRI Loninimy I\h1 r ‘nlr bar attached. No l‘lrr Sam Hou n'm Texas, for Tagas, | Who made short helpful talks to the | (50" National Association’s | universallyladopted than |undertake t 3 . Sas . 3 % N boys. Those who made talks were k ¢ 4 - 5 . vhi ounty ¢ 'n passengers are berthed with- Ilonisiana New Mexico. Owing to the g he objects are to bring together produc- there are more than one |the t Ty : b s of these quarters, and | Mexican situation there js great in- |M™ J- L. Skipper on “Thrift,” Mr et Anil consumer, to establish &1 Sme ! D! t1 ,‘ ”xn_\ S}lbje(‘"n Shud S p f th b are absolutely secure from |terest in the camps which are pro- ':- 0. Flood on M,\. l,“L. sl ployment bureau for women agricul- ¥ ourts, if possible, to so| T am . o 1nustor vided with complete regimental hos- | F- Hetherington on “Bravery," Mr turists and to further the work of i ; M as to give effect to [the act minat —_— pitals anq infirmaries and offer ey- [70hn F'. Cox on “Courage and Kind- | helping women to earn their living ) and even should part : 2 . v |SHRINERS EXTEND IN- &ty tantitty tof-a thotouih coubke bt ] Bess Mr. Piner also spoke some Vedtdooss § t be inconsistent with, VITATIONS TO FAIR instruction in sanitary regulations pleasant and helpful words, 'm T '., i A to a subsequent act, —_— n the field. The work wil] he wel] | What purported to be the last will fii t does not follow that Te ¢ Over | .o ered to pre i the corps for and testament of an insane man, a |9 000 PIGEONS FOR ! the former is repealed ot Ancient | ftolligens. s should the work | most beautiful piece of English, and | WASHINGTON FETE rts thereof in conflict | 0 r he My % AR ib, il i appropriate to the occasion ) I act are repealed S ( re t R e ‘ Blanton 0 essed the Washington, Ma [ The b 4 E thing in the act of |mar t oon. a | s in ird to the pract Greek Irama The Fire Re 3 t with or repugnant | I ‘ TEARING ON DYNANMITE APPEAL |of tl zation, d,” w n ti I n, neither is the a | : t 1 t rit b R 2 | N rso in | Cir t AL r i 3 8¢ 1 hich 1 N S 1 l ‘

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