Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 19, 1914, Page 1

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“ublisred in the Best Town in the kest Pait of the Best State 1t LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914, e LARELAND Wow | ALCOROL 15 THE NINER SEVENTH STRAGHT NEDIATION WILL FAIL : 'fim‘fif CAlE L ! ' l YESTERDAY GF INSANITY "l‘n onv. of the most uphill and j (By _\ss:)cluml Press.) l hardest fought games ever seen on Indianapolis, June 19.-—“Alcohol the local diamond Lakeland defeated is the chief cause of insanity,” de- IT CAUSED BY MINE |the fast Loughman team yesterday clared Dr. T.D. Alderman, of Sew ATCHING FIRE afternoon, the final score being three York, in addressing the National i i Tins S .v | NEW ARR. dWE ped, But to two. Billy Garlet, the clever Iit. | L RESIDENT WILL NOT RETRACT HIS STATEMENT ALREADY [§. |Plectric Medical Association today. BETWEEN }:}INI:IA}%%NEAR}?[ES;};S aged, scaped, il Reltae ; : ————— i i Number Were tle shortstop, hung up a long hit rec- SUED; SITUATION HAS REACHED A CRISIS SOMETHING WRONG i Trapped ord, his drive in the tenth being the Ll ey UP IN NORTH CAROLINA wanl longest hit made so far this season, e Assoclated Press) the ball going almost to the fence |Minister Naron, of Argentina, Arriv ed Unexpectedly in Washington To- (By Associated Press.) lgium, June 19.—Two | T & § 3 ANk Washington, June 19.—The Sen- Belgiu : il in center field. It was the hit that day and Is Trying to Prevent a Break of the Mediation At ibated reaatinleiy N oal miners were entombed | won the game. At three o'clock a : LR d hen a mine caughe |,. J . ino: gate the®gharge that official station- today w 8% | ight rain was falling anq the clouds Proceedings Sl o like number escaped. The ery was used to promote a North Zacatecas and thus will begin the ltil] raging and efforts of were heavy and for this reason a et Caroling gold mine. singular arrangement h\'twein him being made. i::‘l‘;‘(l“:’:“;‘m l:t:‘l‘llc b“[mlllghttl lil.t‘lt (By Associateq Press.) Imru today. Minister Naron, of Ar- S R T A R and Carranza. Villa is in full com- 2 game, but by the time rashi e OV~ “play ball” was calleq it haq cleared (|n\l\u{S|htmgtf?inT i’"“‘l‘ i I;h(‘ T s Muledl Unngnsiaed g kot g}h}‘.%GEL B . s e 3 a d ernment officials here today are' ] F LASALLE BANK |any additional territory he c: s RRY FESTIVAL up and about four hundred fans an- watching the outcome of the Mexi- " ent to a hotel near the White Y .uldn‘mn al territory he captures Sl A £ ; ey ¢ ; - south. (arranza has not announced PAYS FOR SHOES |° g l‘ aiteq the fray. can peace conference at Niagara House. It is understood he is here (By Associateq Press.) the status of (ieneral Natera, who e ‘]l. "‘Tim..\'l‘()‘ ll\\l [d‘\“ n|Falls. 1t is believed that the mn-‘tn see the president and Bryan. The Chicago, June 19.—The LaSalle [was appointeq commander of the artow's place as far as rivalry with [come of the mediation is hanging in Villa Commands All the Territory He Captures and the Zone He Dominates (By Associateq Press.) ‘Bl Paso, June 19.-1Villa will leave Torreon today for the front at rk, June 19—The Parents’ n of Public School No. 40 | olding a strawberry festi- se funds to liquidate the Lakeland is concerned and the el T " ) cabinet immediately assembled, 1t |Street Trust Savings Bank was|central zone taken over by Villa. i B L *la balance. he statement of the | 3 aced in receivershi Py A Carranza remains at Salti \ Loughman aggregation were just|United States delegates answering is believeq that mediation will fail placed in receivership. W. €. Nib-[Carranza remains at Saltillo tempo- itching to do us up brown, but there |the criticism or Huerta's mission was unless the United States or Huerta's ing tw illi f 1 ss incurred by purchas wasn't a thing stirring but a gentle widely discussed. It reiterated the delegates give way. It is thought hl ]n”nn fon five hundreq thou e e breeze from the west. “Pop” Wal-|declaration that the provisional NATon is here to try to prevent a i ) MILK CONVENTION he pupils whose parents lace remarkeq that he would bet a|{president must be a constitutional- Preak. il i 5 S0 arse p . N 9! \ 'd m b1c to keep them supplied thousand dollars that Loughman {ist. On the attitude of Huerta's del-! SHARP’S NOMINATION Rochester, N. Y., June 19.—The woulq beat Lakeland nine times out |egates toward the selection of such v HAS BEEN CONFIRMED | American Association of Medicala winter months, and in| | | i the families of some of of ten. About as much chance asfa candidate depended the question (By Associated Press.) s . Milk commissioners is holding its an- o ; the Clyde Line Steamship Company [whether there will be more media- (By Associated Press.) nual meeting in this city today, un- en. Originally intended to | g ; | Washingt Yiiha 10, o.he nres \Whahing q T ; i e It only in the school, | 2*° of running a boat up Ma tion sessions. The constitutional- ashington, June 19.—The pres- ashington, June 19.—The nom- der the auspices of the Monroe : {l e chusetts avenue into Lake Mirror. |ist's agents here believe the differ- ident stands squarely on the state-|ination of W. G. Sharp, of Ohio, as|County Medical Socicty. A number one o he larges ) o i i 1 : . 3 , @ § 4 g SR iiion h:\( TS of the Williams and Simpson both pitched {ences between Carranza ang Villa ment given out at Niagara Falls by |ambassador to France, succeeding [of prominent physicians are present, / 0cCla cause e B | i i 9 A : air tight ball and the errors were|wj e adjuste is sneeosted the Uniteq States delegates. He | Herick, has been confirmed. and discussion will be held on the istress brought to its at- ill be adjusted. It is suggested ; ‘ . diseases of children and their rela- lack is the receiver, his bond be- Rtonded the scope of its few ang far between. Only one thing |that if Vija anq Carranza act inde- \\'onjl g '('l:pl “. Sl‘“]olllt'.l)‘ of the AR AT . | i the told wedthor nes marred :.1 V;:m)d.-,v‘nm- and that '\\'ilS pendently in the campaign :Iu&lill:\'l‘M('\l(':\n situation .fhul is not based | NAVAL APPROPRIATION tion [n. pnvnr Ir\l“(. Dr. I, C. Camp- S himilies whose fnancial the umpiring of the :vutlum;mv from | Mexteo City the United States’ task ‘tlulrrnun, He conferred with Bryan BILL SENT BACK | Vel of W .’?Shll.lflllm, .vxpnr( on Gov- e it impossible for their Rt iy A N Will try | will be more difficult. this morning. If mediation fails S ernment milk Ill‘s[l“i‘llnll..:llld D H, anq forgive him. G the president will issue a publie (By Associated Press.) l.. K. Shaw, director of the child o attend the school. In welfare movement of the New York ances it was found that mained away because of hoes, or because the one { Safforq out at first, Pounds gingled | were broken. In other |’ \ i 118 001 | e e | MOrrow and w caught stealing second, | SUFFRAGETTES TRY TO 8 ack of warm clothing led | Sty altead ‘\,“‘”‘ R A \ lys. The Association keeps | Etiis of Wl tha childvey Simllf”“fi,”vn ul. (irs!u l)“l,- ;-\m. % | T (Y ABEooiatol Praes.) ‘ INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION that those pupils might or LokSlUIRSESRWYEL S | | London, June 19, .\'nlfr-x“vtlu:i & [ itel * two bases, Gin G o it fle the object of ridicule or nrauballibigehen 1on 1o ta trieq to burn a church at Backen- F'oronto, Ont., June 19 The In- i T fernationa St M acturers’ pughtless companions. To- € onal Stamp lanufacturers The score by innings: (By Associateq Press.) |statement on his position ang out- Washington, June 19.- The Sen- First Illllillg‘ Washington, June 19.—The Mex- lining the future course of the Unit-|ate sent the naval appropriation bill [State Department of Public Ilealth For Loughman-—Stoker singled, [joqan situatoin took an unexpected eq States. back to the committee, at Albany, will deliver addresses, The conference will exteng over to- . . “ | ter fanned, Stone got to first on! am, a suburl ay. The damage fast on (By Associated Press.) ) Lty ol Staitnge ral is ¢ the largest Pound's error, Spivey hit a LSRGl BEe ) was small Association, comprising the repre- 0ok e ATBCSL | ong the first Dase line, which Me Atlanta, June 19, —Geo. ang Will Washington, June 19.—The pres o sentative dealers in rubber stamps In that section of the city, 2 1 b2 Bt B g st B} 7 b ."'|harg coulg not get to and Sawyer|Hart and Robert public officials have in- .lang Stone scored, Garlet out & | ne d here today for the murder of |postmaster at Montgomery, Ala emselves in the work of tion. Pascha were Lident nominateq T. C. Fitzpatrick, seals, and numbering machines, of . |STEAMER BUELOW i FINALLY FLOATED Canada, Great Brtain, the United Meharg fanned. Two runs. Mrs. Seth Irby of Wrens, Ga. I'rank Deedmeyer of Birmingham, States and Australia, is in session Second Inning |consul to Chemnitz, and George K (TIV: AnnbbIbtad i Pressh) here today, after adjourning at Buf- For Loughman, Alvye and Hicks SHOOTING MEET Donald, of Mobile, to Maracaibo Ven Wl BttI T iha A0 A atant falo yesterday. This association 8 ] Ve s dune 14 1 effor B'S DEATH fanned, Stoker out at first. 2 : ozuel i represents an investment on the DEEPLY DEPLORED For Lakeland—Branch out at first, Smith singled, Williams fanned, e | this morning to %oat the steamship . i i S North American continent alone of Minneapolis, Minn,, June | Buelow, which went ashore yester over fifty million dolars Minneapolis is the ceene of the b l1|.‘1.\'. was futile, The passengers and ; runs. tory of the State, for the Minncap \ The Buelow floated later. \ Third Inning [olis Sportsmen’s Association today | New York, June 19, -Ohio's w ! ANOTHER VOTE ON BUILDINGS For Loughman—Saflort out A yegan it three-day tourney Withliur wheat is placed at 3 per cent|ppuen BILLS WILL BE e first, Pounds fanned, Bramla | more members in attendance than at London, june 149 Another ballot yhove par, as compared with 97 a PUSHED THROUGH ! popped a fly to catcher. lany previous shoot Many valuable | voip qo0. Oats are not doing well, Fof the rank and file will be taken to- rtow Record says the fol- | bath of Mrs. Hebb at Bar-|Sawyer walked, Ginter fanned “"'—'-\' shooting tournament‘in the hi CROP NEWS Chaggage were landed last nizht. \ § — - arding her fife: her husband and five firen, Mrs. Hebb leaves a two sisters, who reside Non ol X ¢ i parts of the State. Her For Lakeland Stone fanned, trophies are hung up as prizes, in |, their condition is put at 83, day in the building dispute, on the 2 eyt Spivey singled, Garlet forced Spivey rs. Parker lves in Ocala, (By Associateq Press.) 4 i3 . A addition to the cash 1"1'1/4 amount- | 4 4 vear ago Rye is fig- WA e T A it e out at second, Meharg : ing to $1,000. One of the most in-[yreq at 96, compared with 99 in ; tween the exceative council of the n Hl..\':l\':l‘“nu!le She was | granch out at first. No runs. resting contests will be held the A Union Pacific freight offi A l“d"r\\_“ml CiRsugsed 'h’: o | National Federation of Building (].:ll‘l'l\"d in time to at- Fourth Inning’ I8 lay of the meet when shooters |uial said he r vded 65,000,000 '4 !.nmwl».uu;:lm:} ith the pr :l{lll'l\l, hrial. Mrs. Hebb has re- For Loughman—Wallace popped will fig it out for the Board of |h,shels as a conservative estimate of Ft is said lhuy-,'»)s a strong svnt.nnvnl tives of some of the Unjons con- artow all of her married [fly to second, Meharg out at first, Trade trophy. \ wyunilmi Sl A e dtha ] the House for an {‘:n'l_\' adjourn cerned in the dispute, B come here with her par-|Simpson fanned. Union Pacife s-having 6,900 feaieht ment. The president insisted on the | h she was about grown,| For Lakeland—Smith out at first, | FINE TOMATO CROPS ey disposal of the trust bills. Under-|papmoos 1o ppeas e [ i provisional agreement reached be- Trade Employes and the representa- father, Rev. Jones, was Williams fanned, Sawyer out at -v” R :1‘"'1""] :“IIII)I:’;( ':‘}:'j”j{':l ”IIiH "[";'I': ;’I. ELABORATELY FOR THE 8 masville, Ga., . e B e o - - me and ki * conservatio NS o No runs. 1oma e FOURTH OF JULY the First Presbyterian [first. of will be passed. oon after she finished Fifth Inning mato crops throughout this par | was married to Mr. Leon For Loughman—Alvye fanned,|Georgia are in fine condition just; MURDERER HANGED Stoker out at first, [now, anq shipments promise to be Of the ecelebration at Bartow on during these years she [Hicks walked, : : e Decatar, Ala., June 19.—<Jp to a the Fourth the Record says: = S o E v hor » largest ever known here Vhile | ’ A & - most devoted and dutiful [Safford popped fly to short the lar Had (By Assoclated Press.) ‘The various committees for our late hour last night no orders had ; 4 o s _Ginter flied out to|the bean crops were practically fail ’ 3 4 Washing B 3ix steg . nother, besides endearing For Lakeland—Ginter flied ou i bER b idey wanther, thebeen received countermanding the Washington, June 19—Six steam- | @0 mpy of July celebration are very Rl she came in social con- o8 OIS0 e Sl i left, stone fanned, spivey out a ! ) i ne in the case of John Ragland, |$hip lines have notifieq the Panama |, ico thes days getting everything A large circle of friends No runs. showers came in time to save the, ahaeemnt that they willluse the Sixth Inning tomato plants; and in many cases | For Loughman—Pounds singled, |packing has already commenced | Bramlage fanned, Wallace got to I |” G s G e s ; : v first on Smith's error, Pounds out ON TRIP FROM KEY y N et | ' :\”” t ed Vashington, June 19 The pres cations now are that from 10,000 to | WEST TO SAN FRANCISCO | large knife. Many people witnessec : Dok | 13,000 guests wil be here that day. { for cutting second, Meharg flied out - o ymmitted or ceepted an invitation to S jeiiy | S bl et i = “The docarti ymmittee is plan- EMENT to rizht PR t he n horoughtares of the ! hiladelphia independence day ) st Y e is plan DF CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS ” For Lakeland--Garlet out at first, | & y ‘ L S e e el iHeharg singled, Branch forced Me- |foot from Key West to San ! ¥ el B e o harg out at second, Smith singled, |co, No 1egro, ang he will be hanged today, in readinesg for the occasion. The anal regularly N : : canal : event has been widely advertised in About a year ago Ragland killeq his : | papers and by posters and_the indi- (By Associated Press.) P sympathy with the fam- convicteq of the murder of his wife great sorrow ning for something more gorgeous | |and attractive than was ever at- nd the ver | to Lakeland tempted in South Florida on of the supreme court | Williams popped fly to catcher. rom Tan nit n grounds is no ned to eclipse all prev- laring the Going law |runs tional upon the ground Seventh Inning | of liquor is not a For Loughman—Simpson fanned, in arranging for the onvenience t, was in full ac-|Alvye singleq anq was out stealing ‘ as cision handed down |second, Hicks out at first | tias He to make ! W1 L urt of the United| For Lakeland—Sawyer and Gi 31‘ ng | y ““There is no in-|fanned, Stone out at fir E; tizen to sell in- Eighth Inning |z by retail. It is| For Loughman—S f out | ont i of the|to center, Safford s 1 nds | |surpass all expe shall be permit- [One r 1! ns for the issuance For Lakelz |, j to in-|let force 1or. Tt jhar saloon interests fir No runs an abridgment of Ninth Inning | ts of the colored Loughman—Wallace p "W*'ii' 1In§ (Continued on page four)

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