Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 29, 1914, Page 1

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"’ \ AND D EVENING TELE t-ublis e SRR "'”l in the Be%t Town in the Best Part of the Best State ———— VOLU\“‘ I g ————— e T B e e —— - - e LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914, No. 164 T ——— — —_ — I e | Liner Sinks With 1,473 On Board Empress Ireland Went NEDITORS WATNOT IN FAVOR 22 BECHERORDEDED begins the suffimer pension of the About 5,000 skilleq work- ers are affected by the decision of ! N il L S i A T A e S S NOTED GUNMAN SOON TO PAY i THE PENALTY i MAY DAY REVELS BROUGHT ¥ s | AGREEMENT REACHED AND FOR- [SENATOR RANSDELL GIVES HIS | B (RuCK BY COLLIER, BIG SHIP, ' WARDED T0 EACH REASONS WENT DOWN IN TWENTY Glasgow, Scotland, May 29.—A San F ) ay 29 \ St. Nicholas market garden fete and MINUTES AFTER COLLISION ,]f‘ aring n today to Har Cd“dlzza Hass Slgmfied His Willing- | Believes This Country Should Not|Maytime revel opened here today and Sentence PflS?@d Today on Man Who }13 Miller, who, with another man, b e&ld Delegation to Give Up Its Sovereign Rights to |will last tomorrow, at the grounds Occupxeq Deat.h Cell at { A | Was arvested by tinicad lagara Foreign Powers of Queen Margaret College. The stu- Sing Sing i LT " dents of thec ollege have promoted Washington, May 29 —(Special) the affair ang hope to raise about Not since the debate on the bill re- [three thousang pounds, the funds to 1hduc (By Associated Press,) New York, May 29.—Charles : { S Becker was sentenced to be electro- pealing the silver purchasing clause be used in aiding the Queen Margar- i | (1Y Assoclateq Press.) Niagara 1000 PERISHED ;- '::;:;r benal code s, May 29.-—Juane I Uruquidi, secretary to the con- P ors to leave ti 1”“ The two mer titutionalist agency at Washington, [of the Sherman act has there been |ot Settlement Assoclation. Booths ¢t ,dlf““‘: Uk el »Iw_ulnnim: ¥ Other Estimates Place Lost at 676; 20rrotes from Ma arriveq here today. He bore a mes- anywhere near the interest or the |have been erected in the open air, ity fordithasindtder sof A enman 7 Over 300 Rescued in city, he ‘nat I : V“'H”"l‘/ ““"‘1“”""-" T“‘""('_“ I-leomprehensive grasp of the subject [and there is to be a continuous pro jaEhatin), e ! (ported for purposes. They | : arranza said he is willing to | qisplayed as there has been in the gram of country dances. The title Life Boats jwere arresteq o R el delegation to the mediation }gebate on the repeal of the free tolls fof the fete is borrowed from the old | EUROPEAN NEWS AND VIEWS i jm 1‘V on from Attorney Gens y ‘i“";]‘j‘lj'[l"‘vi‘: “;’ ")\'\":'I";" "]‘l”“’"“‘;sfl‘;:“‘li provision of the Panama act now [university festival of St. Nicholas, 16 11 ¥ | [ e e I i e sabntaie Sl SERLETO 7 e e TRV it st s (By Associnted Press.) :;f‘.‘,l\ that \ vowWor boindi £ T ni..um.~ a final \m,'.'. _‘\.l'luldull con- [which was held annually in .\|.‘|\, ‘ IAI.HII'].(HII. ,\I.u‘,\ .“) ; l.l‘u \\1.}|h|| 1:«1 e 5 ¥ 1ent in Manila. 1 rotes were | __(tribution to the discussion of the - e improving, the times are dull and the Rimouski, May 29.—The twin- o ihd eivls i i he mediators are at a standstill subject was made by Senator Joseph militants have therefore decided to srew Canadian Pacxlfc lum:” Iami i i s.:" plies of the l'ni(-wl States |13, Ransdell of Loulsiana, who an- renew their activities. The passage l press of Ireland, carrying 1,473 peo- | ’~‘I“‘1 ‘j‘lnl to their ]’]I.HI of the set- | younced that he would vote against of the Welsk disestablishment bill ¢ jle, sank twenty minutes after be- | T [ R ok the Mexican problem, |repeal because he believed “the seems to have aroused the suffra- i ing rammed by the collier Storstad l i ‘\\Imh has already been submitted, measure to be unpatriotic and hurt- gettes anew, though no one seems in the St. Lawrence river near her | the contents of which agreement ful to the country, particularly to | }uhln to competently explain just why ) arly today . | | ”’“ are keeping secret, It is said the South.” I believe,” he said, i thig is so. More ang more the wom- It 1s reported that more than one \'“‘ have selected the men to form f«the Jaw of 1912 should stand. It By i P ) en vote seckers are foreing their at- thousand persons perished. Other | the provisional government., is right; it is wise; it is honorable u ) )l i ”\‘I’”'m'l “:s' A tentions upon the royal family. One ’ wtimates place the dead at 676 [ Work on the addition to the pr @ I can never consent to repeal, for 'l o ”l ALY 4/ do Hl' i jalarming rumor that the government " ¢ 1 " N N N ar an, Fer treasurer {8 i The ship was bounq from Quebec ¢nt school | (By Associated Press.) consider it a relinguishment of one \"'“_"'” \“" “'\‘I ) ':‘ Sl II‘ has been busy trying to discredit has N . i s A ¢ merican Naval S 0., was the i 3 w Liverpool, and was cut open by by the contracto arshal & Sa WAk Tas b i of our sovereign prerogatives at the | o pual sho A8 Wit that Princess Mary has been won 5 s i ik 5 . { \ashington, May 29 I'he presi : SR first witness at the resumed trial to i fie oatisn. T Wracstte the Storstaq while proceeding in a ders i 0O N @b URnd Gonbinab tdavadt I'Ih‘hv,\' of a foreign power ang that i over to the caus The suffragetteg . s, Totiy 1 ' 4 1 « « < {tH discussed i 3 aay. 5 aletnak N dense foz . Mose of those save] w pieting the bu ) S lans for Mexico's pacificatior I‘l) imo obligation, in law or morals, re- £ are making the most of {t, It it is : 2 2 ans to ‘ ( R H ned on whmeht : " i 5 members of the erew and steerag i Vil | Wil oAy a b | “‘ quires me to yield reported that the young princess VS cal agroeed on hy e P ) 3 i i i pa rs. The wireless operator ahei t AEN i T : o ile observed that his study of (he |REPUBLICAN FORCES who has inheriteq somethiny of her : M i conference were is much b . X simmoned two vessels to the rescue \ A DU i titud Hay-Pauncefote treaty had hrought ARE MARSHALING mothe independence, has received t I Carranza’s attitude -an i ) i i while the ship was sinking. 1t is ! ! il s [l ST ythe conclusion that England's con s some severe lectures from the king mported that the Storstad rescued 1 y gEo e It i |tention s in derogation of the sov Bloonnngton, 1., May 24 What fand queen for her tolerance of milj 1 o 1stacto solu ) S i . N . 4 P 1 300 or more and that they are being that 1“ . ; |ereianty of the nation, angd that the | perhaps the most pretentious ma tant prineipl L # LaY K 1 1as sent a G 3 i ] te ice sts off taken to Quebec. The Storstad was (oin ( | : i 8 8 1] Tterm “all nations,” ag used in the Shaling of the Republican hosts of SN Bt 3 Q & Sl representative here to announce his y P i i . f den i | l, “ o : : [treaty, does not include the United tate in the history of the party " o it 1 [ his Daen, arfanged. to.send the. ston y theit sl ORI Ltates. Tn support of this contention [ for the formal opening of a State 1 0 have o hankering for as | arrang ser re would not discuss this The | > 3 campaign, is taking place in this city [the beauties of Ialy, should visit iver: \ n [he quoted from a score of men who | Campaign, 1s taking ple n to Liverpool on the Alla | i 1 : p s UL SHENG I I d e i lwere members of the Senate when [today. This is the 58th anniver the Panama Kxposition nest year, sation, Four hundred ha : rmation about the reported land- !Iln- treaty was ratified showing that |of the memorable first Republican Ifor King Victor Emmanuch has just el landeq here and a rescue ship : ne of war orials by Germ RyRRRRY O i Podab by B A ahio e 1 for thia Ttaits i ; ‘l!( ! ‘;d < ; ol NAD ARSIy GONTANL | s P AN & Wi tho dhme s | State convention of 1linois in 1856, APProved plans for the Italian pa- after more. ips for Huerta at Puer wice d il ; ; ilion at $an Francise hich e Sl ; ! ( Tn : it Puerto, Mexico his at which Abraham Lincoln delivered | Villon at San Francisco, which con AL I'h ffair did not cause asiness ain a gr stic ings = alned i , : ; : ;' v : o :1“' R RS l Ie emphatically denied that a | What has since come to be known as |t&lh & group “’I 'II' 1 |V‘I?illllll.p,m (By Associated Press.) ind | | t TR i it ‘l‘ s Itreaty could be made which would [the “lost speech.” An claborate plan |PUreets and lrm»nu\ which wi g‘n( Mav 55 e Ganadian ot 1 ed now from the mediation con ;I:v)w away from Congress the rizht.|in commemoration of the anniver-|d" idea of a fragment ol an Italian steamer Empress of Tre- i G : .” _”” .']"' ‘”H" 3 President ]!‘l\v'n it under the constitution, fo|Sary has been worked out, which :‘f“” “"»" I5 a larg ""I_'“‘ n ying more than twelv : ilson approve the cardinal issue, slate regarding coastwise com- |contemplates a unification of all |front of a seventy yard square, rep ying t twelve 1 the mediators will take up s | b : A . resenting a eity ha This is flanke persons, sank in the St = 1RE UD SCCONC |, e He contended that there wag | forces for the State, legislative and | b B AUEEILRL .0 ; 7 date 260 ry pr ms. Then the protocol will g | reghional ong th wf b two smaller buildings, all of river this morning after % % ¥ | not a single word in the constitution |tongressional campaigns this year, g orta t ( ned. The responsibility of deal- | | i : ni o | Which are surrounded by porticos with the collier Sto § ’ which gives the president any power | to D followeq with the whipping ) R 2 3 arranza will probably de- | : : linto shape of the general battle |And narrow streets. An archway be- Te collision oceurred thirty miles the Unites Stat whatsoever to effect, control or res- | I | e e nls ler ¥ » upon the Unites States | | : f oy Tone L1 1is leads to a smaller square o Father point. Some reports say : : ulate commereo between the yvarious | lines for the 1910 eampaign. For g : et (e 5 | bR ALk ay « W nleorar | with a characterigtic Italian market n eight hundred are miss . | States of the Union, elther by treaty [Mer Attorney General Wiekersham @™ il build The £ g 1rs where there ar wree bhuildings, ¢ . 4 Misxap’ Hune « 0F o , [or otherwise, that right beit ant- | Will deliver the principal address ps drowned. Three ]h“ . NOTICE REGARDING [ s g Lion § of article |this evening. Unele Joe Cannon [BOVernment will exhibit the furni fifty survivors landed 1 Y A [ELROEOON STOERUIHBOCLION S {DL dE LIS | 3 4 £ s & , & . e R o The IMPOUNDING 8F STOCK | || o the coustitution. In this con. |and members of the “0lq Guard” of [ture and household ornaments of Gt kA D fenontsd 4 —— [nection he paig a splendid tribute to | Minois want to “come back” and Iv.m;.n llum lers and explorers r \ | halt | N % f eir e ries plans ¥ he hoost- | Spectl Moo TRt I \ hert 1. Marshal the House of Representatives, say-!heir candidacies plans ma & !0” s o e Dk A the f of Pol City :nl" “Th l"m‘xllnn canal w not leg at this rally Fhe silly season is at its height D¢ survivors. The ships hit in \ et f LB AL ARt muhe [ et in Paris. One of the le it Empress carried 77 f Dear Sir-—In regard to stock im-|built by treaty but by an act of Con- | LETTER CARRIERS CONVENTION ! i ' “I . v““’lmf’ “”"; )} e i 7 ; - R . en’s newspapers has invited itg read- ) second and 504 third led, please see than an adver- | gress The statute authorizing it | —— -, 'I \I i ) t : I‘I ! ) S i ass e [ ers to answer e ques 44 < ‘(. & Aoy ment is inserted in the loca |originated in the House of Repre Detroit, Mich., May 29 The R ANUROR SELE TN Sir Henry Seaton Kerr, | I A 5 were not a woman what man would eRop The 10 i 1 of Sir Her r t describing each head of stock jsentatives, which has annually, for |State convention of letter carriers is | s e ; : i : [ e Irving, sor B 1=t | i Vit F you like to be” A considerable a- : ) ng dbotiad has not teen taken possession |ten years, originateq the vast appro- |being held in this city today and yo ; ’l ”' con "' A0 'I"[ sengers. The I gt acknowledged by the owner af- | priations necessary to carry on the |Will last over tomorrow 1|lll!'1|"'1\““” PR e RIS 1By S DB el “}» & Tt 18 been impounded one day ant work. The Touse of Repre-[of delegates are present, and figys | SYANOIREDI S CaatioR ili Combs VOlop LSy dound fon Lot L that the owner pays the [sentatives may be justly proud of its|for their guests national officials in Hugo, Kdison, Poincare, Rostana, st | wdvertisement as provid- | participation in all canal I ition [the organization, and government i“‘ 3 “, At s -h”“” g press was bound for i D and be jealous of its prerogative ind municipal ofilcials. Since the lo- | Musset Another referendum or left"Quebec yesterday. It} rv truly And T am surpriseq that we have |cal postoffice has more carriers than |Banized by a prominent weekly erroneously reported : DONALD F. MeLEOD, had so little protest azainst this at- [any post-office in the State, the con- | W,', m» s : o I1I e AR ) was the North G City Manager ;v mpt on the part of the executive [Vention is unigue in the respect that Hll : le”“. I“)F”, 4 I; ]I lf”' ‘,m r Hanover. | and the Senate to deprive the House | Detroit carriers outnumber the dele- [the world of sporis larpentier, | e the hoxing champion came first, as b lof one of its most cherished and |gates in attend: | might 1 ! ted, but tr i Y ESTABLISH ANOTHER |most important powers, the right to| bt L oxp g oy ceongd pli instead of go 0 one APTIST CHURCH HERE |participate, as it has done since the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ; WARD OF TRADE m— | ssrination: ot : all | {of the leading aviators, was accord- . - I, | formation of the zover in all | —_— Lic s e iane el an s GOVERNORS' MEETIN( to Men First Baptist | matters relating to our domestic [ (Furnished by the Security Abstract | lin, the cr country run | 1 commerce." | and Title Company.) | gula oting of th ",m“‘”:j_” HEND 1 | May 28, 1914. | 1e Board of Trade W mbers ir Newafk, N. J., May 29. —A pr Florida Lakeland Homes Co. to| Next year, in June, the 700th an ht at 7:30. 1 hearir I ven to rste ‘y ersary of the grant o Magna FARTH Y AT A\ ! A. J. HOLWORTHY i 11¢ day to the action hrought by Manu . Gil Tabel] ( | Charta will take place and plans are ER - United Fruit ( har. that! Cl M mp- | Historical Society Is or T0 T New Haven Railroad methods’ and b 1 U UN NGTH n the ) k, May 29—The G o ment, wher ymet e 3 \eciiolaba in \ ¢ \"f]'l 2 ¢t = ),000 1 I ol v kiver 1. J. Bel . X will meet thi komers” for t 5 B t ! f A \ d forming ¢ t 1 g Pt onstitute 27 1 p 7 our t I 3 b they are it ” { with ti | y probabl L the church It ( A Pip ) 1 | D OF DEACONS, 8 the rt to K t L, H x t I b A9 | Baptist Church. that connection t Isa V. Jones to 1 T'. Boor. 'to 1 1 ted

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