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TM@@W Publlshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1914, i No. 183, | larger city, will cost $60,006. To ex- AT tend water mains so that every por- BUSINESS CONDITIONS tion of the city would be reached IN U. S. ARE GOOD and every resident served, would 1 4 S (By e Associated Press.) necessitate ten miles of 6-inch pipe, Sl to install which would cost $50,000, z N ;Mm.m,m"' Jiily 20,1l Wil .Tl‘*‘“‘ are now eight miles of mains l.hms'v officials gave out man¥ letters |in the city, from 4-inch to’ 10-inch, lrom hnsvin(‘ss et MEtafing s ;be'sides a great deal of smaller pipe % 4 (»rvsl'xhl~[1( s contention that business ;lmd by individuals. Similar exten- Ll‘nmlnu.ms are z.'.ood: and that organ- sion of the electric light lines woula i lzeq efforts are being made by big [ cost $10,000. A map, showing these.\ ‘hlusmoss to postpone trust legis ion. proposeq extensions of water and light lines, had been prepared by Su-| —_— —_— USSED PROPOSED L. & W.| .. I PR DAy PY e perintendent Raffo, and was pre-|BY MIRACLE ALL PASSENGERS|THIS WAS STATEMENT OF NAON BANK CLOSES AT LITTLE ROCK|ypnpy jOHNSON, DEED RECORD- was pre- IR eVE e WERE SAVED THIS AFTERNOON (By Associated Press.) ER, LOSES OUT man. If3 Mr, John F. Cox saig that the|Two Missin; " i Little Rock, June 20.—The State ; L HtGoY URe : > g on Each Boat; One [Prospects for Successful Termination | \,¢ion: ! & iaios ay pymittee o Fifteen Was Selected | people had been disappointeq with | Steamer Had Just Discharged Brighter Since Noan Conferred '\\\-ui:ll:);l,“‘]“ ‘Ilm"’kr l;(: .:ION ¢ :ml""!' arawd « deposits was e Despite Criticism, tle President Will ks . L regard to the map prepared t - 12 i i ho Will Investigate Needs jonstrate the last bond il:sm'. :\(Oxrldl?:l s Eassengers T cause, Officlals say they willi meet Ammim Another Negro to of the Plants the people would insist on positive (By Associated Press.) (By Assoclateq Press.) b il the Place assurance that the plan outlined | St. Louis, June 20—The excursion | Buffalo, June 30.—Minister Naon AR % — would be carried out. He favored [steamboat, Majestic, the largest on |arrived here at noon going on to Ni- MARYE TO BE large attendance of representa- the installation of a light and water [the Mississippi, struck a tower early |38ara Falls. He said he is confi- RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR (By Associated Press.) citizens gathered at the Herron |P1ant that would care for a city of |this morning and sank in ten min- |dent that the mediation will be a G i - (By Associateq Prees? Washington, June 30,-—The pres- at least 20,000 inhabitants, and that |utes. Only two of forty-nine mem- [success. He predicted two more bonds should be issued for the pur- [bers of the crew were drowned. An |Weeks of the conference, e, of 3 i pose, but that faith must be kept|hour before the accident the boat — L] ‘\l“r%“' Sl 'l'run('isu), vl and the people get what they voted |discharged nine hundreq excursion- (By Assoclateq Press.) nominated Russian ambassador soon. ter last night in response to the Washingt J 20 . —( T s g sy ashin une 20.—Geo. T. tation of the city commissioners gton, June €0 ‘an expression on the part of the ens in regarq to the proposed ident has asked for the resignation of Henry L. J. Johnson, Atlanta ne- egro Republican, a recorder of deeds d issue for providing a suitable ter. He also favored a bonq issue |ists at Alton, 11l. The obstruction Washingto x‘n" 20.—The pres- ME of the district of Columbia The t and water plant and for other to extenq the sewerage area in ac- |which the boat hit was the cribbing ident authoriz#d a statement regard- A RICAN WON AIR place has been filled by negroes for lic improvements. cordance with the original plan as|of the new water works intake tow- |ing the conference with Minister RACE IN ENGLAND Saate. Tha ]n'tw‘inh-nt.\vm appoint Lt a1l Bulte mectines et - | “n \Elw"(;:l)](. bt {er on which was a red light barnet. Il\ wn‘.l l.h Mll.] he ;hs(ub&.ml the en (By Associated Press.) another negro despite criticism. considerable discussion not par-| ..o dissatistacti 1 tate that there ire Mexican situation and ou\fimks London, June 20,-—Wabrock, an was dissatisfaction with the way the : are more hopeful. The president o s 1 4 —— larly relevant and which led|j.qt 1o fits & ¥ (By Associateq Press.) : i 5 American, won the air race from last bond issue was handleq and that woulq not discuss any details. Manchester and back loteating here; but on the whole the eX- | pare is dissatistaction with the al-| Yonkers, sune z0.—The excursion g '_“I“ IeRtED il BRG CRert ing [ELOBORATE PREPARATIONS ssions indicated that the people ), 2 steamer “Tourist” was i od by ¢ eight aviators. i F rged extravagance of the present |° eamer ourist” was rammed by a & A heartily in favor of the bond is-{ ity administration. Ie r :M {he [Scow and sunk in the Hudson today. Outlook T‘]lls Mo)nuug il FOR TENNIS MATCH provided it is properly presented, { (yestions as b o mhe fifty passengers are safe; two (By Associated Press.) NIGHT SESSIONS OF CON- . questions asked by Mr. J. L. Skip- y pa -4 are; : ara Falls, June 20.--1t is GRESS NEXT WEEK New York, June 20.-—With the that there is definite assurance|,ep jy the Telegram of yesterday, [*'¢ missing. P : s possible that the mediation confer- (By Associateq Press.) t exactly what is voted for will (Continued on page four) | e b 2 4 ) Al i carried out. T e U. OF P, HOLDS “LIFE ence will end today. It bezan just Washington, June 20-—The House 2 i a month ago. Minister ‘Naons is|continued debating the sundry civil Davis Cup international tennis schedule completed both the Nation- he result of the meeting may be " R G TS R : fmeq up as the adoption of the CONFERENCE expecteq thig afternoon from Wash- fbill. Night sessions will be held al o “’”‘""‘“ and the clubs allotted owing resolution, offered by W 5 ; - . |ington where he saw the president [next week until it is disposed of. |""“”“”“f"." and challepze mu‘n(ls = 4 i Philadelphia, Pa., June 20.—The ang Sceretary Bryan. There is a G e are making elaborate preparaiions for handling the matches and the Jackson: hristi ssociati ¢ the Univer- I riginal resoluti ided ‘h”-\\l«’!l)l Assoc mtl'nn‘nl the ll?l"l chance that Luis Cabrera, the con- y g 1“1 origina | nl»*‘)l ll““l]\ l”:)\rlm sity of Pennsylvania is conducting a stitutionalis gent, may bring a new thousands of spectators expected to gt the committee be selected from “University Life Conference’ at Uni- P e witness the play. If the English it L plan. This is not probable, how- b . 0a ‘1‘ (11 rade; bu ;11 ame lld‘ Ty A Bulate iany versity Camp, some fc “r nnhlu from| cov. The mediators will hold a and Australasian teams reach the Int, which as accepted, was of e N this city, intended pr m.m y for dnsalon; Jate tadny; JoT6 s doubtful if i final H)l.Hl(l. s is generally |n~ldu ed, 5 Gt those preparatory and high schoolf . Go e will be prolonged. In . there will he almost as much interest ed by P. E. Chunn, that the mem- ¢ y o et e ne | Mie fexplosion in: mined Noii 207y R S Gl " ARG e g . e it e Gl s of the committee be selected by men who are planning to enter Penil o ¢ 4 deadlock the conference (By Associated Press.) in the mateh between these two na tions, to be played at the Longwood nination from those present at Hillcrest colliery yestprday is be- 1y, e fall. The purpose of this con will end automatically Saltill June 20 General 9 ¥ pres i . 5 ave o1 al > i ¢ atly. Saltillo, June 20, wnerd Ve ol 4 2 meeting. The resolution fol- lieved to have killeq all but 41 of{npepee §s to acquaint these men | | N Bty Club on Aug. 6, 7 and 8, as in the i 10 mit The cover 8 5 — ipe Angels, ac o secretary at, A 3 8 ey i the WInC Fhe govern-{ ity the best in colleze life, to in- s 4 5% P SR T i challenge round at Forest Hills, (By Associated Press.) in constitutionalists’ cabinet, has : 4 the following week, wont reseue crews ave still working {roquee them to leaders in Univer i ' i 5 ey i joposed by Carranza for dis Long Island, Vashineton, June 20, 10 pres ween deposed by arranza for dis- 3 i 2 * ‘ With this in viow the Roston Club tes at [obeying orders. Resolved, That it is the sense of : s M meeting that a committee janu fifteen men from this body be mine officials are hopetul they |y activities, and to advise them of | A fow hodies ident expected Huerta's del ]|~ preparing to scat close Lo six thou- wany li to get the most out £€- 1wil] find : tcqa by nomination, members who ways anq means . T BRI OV ol f b “iing will give the time and en- |wore recovercd this morning e e e oRy Y BRI imieal gl |sand spectators and the West Side necessary to delve into the de- < aimEte : position today The stang of the (By Associateq Press.) k A y ity of the condition, operation. re- G e 5 ference opened this morning, and e il s fipm rogarding: th Saltillo. June 20 CAniaTiZAtE 1o Club will almost double these figures manacement, needs and wants NATIONAL ('ONVENTXON will be continued until the end of u : . R for the series between the United 1d water nlant, the cost personnel of the Mexlean govern ply to the mediators, declining to States team and the challengers KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN | the month, with the mornings spent e Xee o 2 ment Unless Huerta's mission will [ declare an armistic has been pre- o i E i which will decide the 1914 winners 3 wnno lizht and water to the in serious discussions and in hearing . ; ; : sive way the mediation is a failure. [pared and will be sent north imme ¥ ; _ ‘ of the trophy emblematic ol the brs of light and water in the city, ermine the cost of lllll)l'-’!\\'ll ent \© lll‘lrli'n](‘lll Of the piant, if in| Cincinnati, 0., June 20.— Tomor-|prominent upper classmen, and thej ident s firm in the d 1| diatel o f y improveme - : 3 ” TR ke The president is firm in the demand | diately. ¢ A 4 5 é.\,,,l‘l\lm L ar IH]","‘ o oo [row will be the opening of the w eek’s |afternoons given over to bascball ; IR ‘nmmlutiun Wi hrealnaht . world's team tennis championship. ¥ i f i r H ( 8 alls 1§ ¥ ¥ ST ]"{‘l ““d”“]’s of such "]‘""."“ i program arranged for the thousands|ang other athletic sports I:” I‘, laantos (WMIAE Dhit sl A Interest in the internatlonal play ) u Py | . Tia s Head 28 818 H D > { '}\ol.m,] be rmmrtc»xl to a mass |attend the international convention A neutral, Bryan deciares e I8 A0ge oy matches, however, for the members eting to be called, to act upon s L A FIRE CHIEF'S CONVENTION ful, anq said he would announce it Knoxville, Tenn., June 20, The ." b < ¢ b S h report. of the Knights of St. John. A large 8 > : 2 F X of the English, Aust sian and the — when he had despaired of suceess. | Democrats of the Second Congres o (terman teams, if thel atter come to f any one selected on such com- |retepti i , R o) 2 sception will be held tomorrow, fo tee fails or refuses to act, that X {icige + gchnectady, N. Y b T ¢ (d ittee she ave ¢ ity floweq by initiatory exercises, when Schnectady, - R . 4 3 ; 5 7 2 America at all, will all play in the ommittee shal] have authority " : Noew |ture of the conference with Minis- [convention in this city today for the 3 ! national championship tournament ey, by selection of !fiva hundreq members will be taken The | Oflicials would not disclose the na-|sional district are holding a delegate annual convention of the fill the va 1)“ “fi,}“"}f{ffh""‘(‘,'“I},‘,l,'”?.’l O:fu‘lllqnll(i into the order under the direction |York State Pire Chiefs' Association [ter Naon, who has returned to Ni-jpurpose of nominating @ "““‘IM:”“;-.( Newport during the week of Aug. emed best it shall have the au-{qf the famous degree team of this|will begin in this city tomorrow, and ra Falls. There will be a confer ;|..|. Congress. In all ]yl'(y||;|||||ll)"!‘ 09 With TBrooks, Wilding, ority of addine six other citizens 2 ¥ m B P ence at Niagara Falls today (ien FiE Hannah will be on-1 the city to the committee, |city. Requiem high mass will be | hold over Monday. The associztion 18 . | Doust, Dunlop, Parke, Lowe, Barrett, In accordance with this resolution | .elebrated in memory of departed fcomposed of all the chiefs of city "'"’»“"' !Inwn and other forelg dofts ree men from each warq and three |, B A A tnine of o sos- | fire departments In the State, and] - o i ai te SR i v(]” e comrades on one morning of the s H’ : MRS et o RIVAL CANDIDATES ON }]nl\!l; in the singles against Mc om the city at large were selected Jgiop | many are present tocay _"f“ Loughlin, Williams, Wallace, John- the meeting to form the commit- the opening session. One of the fea- SAME PLATFORM on, Touchard, Willlam Johnston, Jeading , which is composed of the fol- tures of the convention will he an | (lothier, Pell and other ] g ci 3 : : exhibit of Hm(‘]»w, ‘jmm;.lu‘ Amv| hr.‘ et TinedD A |N Mln_AIH Ameriean players who will enter at irst Ward—O. J. Pope, H. B. iehting and fire prevention devices, 4inl atting ot ‘ha Drobher i Newport, the national championship which has been installeg and will tournament is certain to attraet a llllmorman: D. C. Boswell ) o {hood of Railway Trainmen is being I 1 I | S P o A e e Third W‘ard—v.]A F. ('()nn;‘il Nor- country. Chief Sullivan of Utica is brought together Boise I.‘.w.l‘n'u:«-, “lwas ripped by an aeroplane during|p {h.nfillu\‘\l \!\|‘ llu- llw r‘.ur.nl» 1.4 ( I.Al‘l‘- an Riggins, T. L. Waring. : (By Associated Press.) pr-.\id::m and Chief YaYtes of Sche Mitchell Palmer {”UI (.)IT(;!'«I il !military maneuvers. The collision _}. T':‘l“'m‘_, ‘v_\ ' “l,l,".i“.l".“.l ?()L.“,\- Fourth Ward—W. K. Jackson \‘i'\g'u“; ‘l"llls- June 20 The | nectady is secretary of the associa ghok ”"”IY""“”T”‘“‘I "‘“MI‘IMM = was :nl':x great height. Both crafts ik -]“.M '."'.“‘ .”, T “.” )~ dl“. S S ¢ : e Nty St e b Pennsylvania. There is no political | ; = Despite the fact that the scating ca- P Cos, 6.1 Pamer. |teian seion fore eshed 8 on- et In the te om0 I L, L St ufsey, l)., i . Smi . savi P Tille al claimec appearing V_”’”" L Ry ”H'H”-' i .. ( .. o tic ' y .,.‘, e It“‘rpl;“! I“‘ n(‘.z“llll‘,,.d e T:a‘:\l:ll’l;”tll\.:yl .\1‘ lld'“,l,l\:‘hl,“”I‘;,;-’“i-::ll,]m} REAL ESTEE:RANSFERS jm ‘j\ h \\‘\“‘l\!ll m'::‘l‘(.« ::‘lbl ;:4(1):[]],».-_\\".]‘1;: CELEBRATE D]AMO;‘JI;)N]VERSARY :::: H:;;,lll;;;,“l 'v'lt’h“' I;Jf\ll: h\\\’:.lrlm;'::“;]z y Hon. 0. M. ton, chairman of |al president. He denied that Carra (Furnished by the Security Abstract ;‘:"";“"w held annually ,;, com s the grand stand court were com- he board of commissioners, who, on [za and Villa have adjusted their| & Title Company.) memorate the deaths of trainmen Fort Wayne, Ind., June 20.—Ipletely sold out a month ago and ad- potion, was made permanent chair-|differences. ' June 18 anq 19, 1914 duping the year. The three candi Many hundreds of visitors are in this|ditional stands are being built to pan, M. F. Hetherington being SRS — Snell & Denham to J. E. Crump dates will l.ml open their political city today and many more are ex-|[provide for the thousands who are DUCHESS TO VISIT NEWPORT | Scally & Bassett to J. I JONCS. | b i the fall, it is under- (Pected fomorrons FRFE nting more [expected to witness the all-star Mr. Eaton emtm] the purposes August Biewer to Lange & SWii=| o than 600 congregations from six imatches to be played on this court. meeting and invited express » 20.—The Duchess | de States of the Union, gathered here Additional rows of temporary nd a free discussion from Iall pres- ufl,‘\(l):;llr;;ljy.rm.:‘.I”:uilnrl Y’url America to- I}IL D. Bassett to J. W. Scally i to celebrate the diamond anniversary {w ats w \‘;| be placed in |‘rnm” 5|f”|lh;2 nt, stating also that if there was|day, with the intention of pass »| Ina L. Straw to A. H. Granger HISTORIC HOME FOR SALE of Concordia Lutheran Chureh of [grang stand and two new stands will ¥ question anyone desireq to ask [the summer in Newport Throt Maxfielg Ayers to Barne - America Klaborate preparations [be erected, one at each end of the 2 information whatever in re-|the month of July she will remain| John Patterson Jr., to Florida & vew York, June 20.—Craigside,[have been made which will oceupy [champoinship playing turf. The east kard to municipal matters, now was |with her mother, Mrs. Oliver H. P.|Georgia Land Company [the old home of General Danicl P entire time of the visitors to-|stand will also widened by the he time to speak. He then called |Belmont, at Marble House. Mrs. Alda M. Kelley to W. J. Howey [ Butterfield, is being offereq at pub-{morrow addition of rows of seats at top and Bpon Mr. Donald F. McLeod, city|mont will give many entertainm nts | Land Company | iction to! s the outcome of . {bottom and when the alterations ar ! er, to outline the plan of the|for the Duchess, among which will{ John . ey to Grace Hast-[partition proceedings instituted bv| PIGEONS VS, LOCOMOTIVE |completed it is expected that more proposeq bond issue. be the opening to her friends of the ’g lthe heirs of the late Mrs. Butterfield than 6,000 spectators can be accom- Mr. McLeod spoke briefly of the|new Chinese tea house on the ( 1 ompa Lan- [The place is located on the east side London, June 20 A novel race [modated around the star court of progre bea and advantages of [early in July i"' ¢ son river juset abo and A egun here this morning with jthe ( o grounds. During the ] 1d, and of the pleasant asso- — Co o L il full W homing pigeons of Handel [early rounds many of the other tions experienced during his brief AR " NS cureu \ear )¢ tior P., against witomobiles | courts will be occupied by prominent here. He declared that the grez I‘,znl!si'r!ufl}:-?s.\&;éghgy S-I'G ~Tod: PO : e E . i . b ruesl s amert Ayprs: ang it th of Lakeland is in large pe I been set aside by the State t s G IR possib travel- |is no 1d the draw 0 ‘the improvements that were |of forestry as Signboard Day in 2 Lee I A press train f distr rs evenly, i by previous bond | Maryland, and ther n P rat na to ”,” at 5 1 yrovement of the |notices posted T The | I Y |t a Cup challer round will lic ter is now essen- |that at present i e it o : k 3 f growth [the scenery along country ro ! : L 3 : ds | : z made he said, at present I( ome down. The board has € : § i : e “ 7 odating and inefficient kx;mh.r[vh rvices of y of the w. A . : : % nE Bipiies, Mha AT unit of 500 kilowatt capacity (about l'~11 h as Boy Scou Campfire £ old 1 yn Mount | veyed Mr. Booth from ard ' the assembling of 600 horse-power) is ne i, and an | nd several automobile | G b os RINE 8 LIoee s | 1 1ot Lio Teaing a ! onal boiler These items, |with the assistance of these E ;‘ v w I e 8 1 ’ S considered ich would bring the plant up to roads of Maryland will be lr.", \cad S 1 K 1 W 1ITa ; Al i Australs is to gns that protrude on pu - will be removed. to gree of efficiency ang main- and any re until Lakelanq became a far lic highw

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