Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 25, 1914, Page 1

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I ) FEDERNLS LED, PRIGONERS CAPTURED ZACATECAS ER FIERCE BATTLE 3,000 als Were Fleeing for Their They Stole Provisions d Damaged Property By Assoclated Prees ) as, June 25.—Viila today Zecatecas after four days’ The tureq the town. constitutionalist The fed- is 4,000 with 2,000 wound- p rebels lost 50 14,000 federals were Inded; ed in Killed and almost impregnable Villa took 5,000 prison- aptured much artillery and provisions. amited ildings. SEX HELPS WOMEN RULE, NOT VOTES ican had the market at their mercy. Escaping fed- the postoffie and (fruits of all kinds as well as green HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914. AI.IEN LAND CORRESPOND- ENCE TO BE MADE PUBLIC (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 2 —=Secretary Bryan, and the ambassador to China have agreed to publish tomorrow the correspondence between Javpan and |the United States over the Califor- nia alien lang law. CLAFTIN'S DRY b5 HUUSE FAILED TOD& HAD ASSETS OF 40,000,000; LIA- BILITIES $35,000,000 A e R AGAINST VERA CRUZ “FOOD TRUST” i, Vera Cruz, June 25,-_It is hoped angd expecteq that after today there will be enough food in this city to break the combination into which the local merchants have entered for cornering the food market and thus raising the prices far above any- thing ever charged before. General Funston has taken energetic meas- ures agaimst the trust, and has made it possible for merchants in Galves- ton and other ports in the United States to compete. The goods con- cerned were the better quality of canner fruits, sugar, tea, and dried Two Receivers Appointed Who Are Under $500,000 Bonds Each (By Associated Press.) New York, June 25.-—The dry goods house of H. B. Claftin Co. failed today. The assets are esti- mated at forty million dollars and the liabilities at thirty-five million. The huge wholesale dry goods concern was placed in the hands of receivers today. Associated com- panies are not involved. J. B. Martindale, and F. A. Julliard were appointed with bonds of $500,000. It was announceq that all the so- calleq Claftin stores will be closed pending adjustment of the company's business. s vegetables. There was no question of a diminished supply, but of a combination and agreement by which prices were advanced uniform- ly. As the customs duties were herc- tofore too high for any independents to seek to enter the field, chants, Spanish, German receivers the mer- and Mex- Montgomery Store Bankrupt Fork, June 25.—"Am I a By Assoointed Bre exclaimed Colonel Wat- GKEH B BINS Ifl Montgomery, Ala., June 2 —The the Marse Henry of Ken- | Montgomery Fair, a department mous journalistic warhorse store here, afliliateq with the failed itical prophet; “well, I've WH"'E A BU“K Claftin Co., filed a voluntary bank- bting women's battles for ruptey petition in the United States alf a century, so I think l‘ E— Tl Bore tonuy led to be called a feminist (By Associated Press.) | est sense of the word. As| QOssining, June 25—Charles Beck- Kansas City Store Closes age—" and the (‘olonelleror, former police lieutenant, con- (By Associated Press.) is rosy face toward the|demned to death for the murder of | Kansas City, June 25.— Alexander hich rolled at his feet on!Gembler Rosenthal, today started|New was appointed receiver of the Beach, and looked not thelwriting a book. It is on his experi-| jones Store Co. here. The store's vindictive or unamiable, aal G y H a8 {ences as a New York policeman. Hedstock is owned by the Claftins. No. 187 PROSPSCTS ARE BRIGHTER SAYS PRESIDEN HAS SENT BROWN TO CONFER WITH CARRANZA Victory of Rebels at Zacatecas May Result in Carranza Sending Delegation to Mediation (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 25.—After a conference with Bryan the president today said that the Mexican situa- tiongooks better than ever. It was reporteq that Herbert J. Brown of Washington had been sent to Mexico by the president to confer with Car- ranza. This was not confirmed. (By Associateg Press.) Washington, June lieved that the vietory of Mexican constitutionalists at Zacatecas will place them in a position to demand terms in connection with the medi- ation It is thought that it will cause Carranza to withdraw his oh- It is be- jections to sending a delegation to | It . | I'he mediators have Niagara Falls. settleq the terms for adjustment of differences between the United States and Huerta. (By Associated Press.) Niagara Falls, June 25 Peace between the United States and Mex- ico this morning rested on a single Thig was the establish- a provisional which recognition. condition. ment of along world tions have promiseq they wiil try to wduld Mexican lines | ASSOCIATION DAY FOR AUTOQISTS June 25. ' on whit n Minneapolis, Thiglis ' Minn,, Assoiation Da a whirlwind «ulmp‘u"n is being um-l ducted by the combined forces of the automobile clubs affiliateq with lh. Minnesota State Automobile A ciation. Every automobile club in the State has starteq on a sociability tour its neighhoring | to some one of towns, with the object of organizing a new automobile club; or if the, town has a club of inducing that club to join the State Association. It is believed Minnesota can lead New York and Pennsylvania in the number of these clubs; and other ob- jeets for which this campaign is be- ing conducted are: Greater progress for the good roads movement; pro- tection against ‘“wild-cat” legisla- tion, and a reasonable license tax TAFT GOES TO CANADA New Haven, Conn., June 25— r'ro- fessor and Mrs. William H. Taft and family will leave here today for Mur- ray Bay, Que,, where they wi'l pass the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Mischler will also start today for Murray Bay. Mr. Mischler is Pro- fessor Taft's private secretary. T00 MANY OPERATIONS ARE PERFORMED justify ! fac- 4 (By Associateq Press.) Atlantic City, June The American Medical Association, in convention here endorsed the state ments that too many unjustifieq op- erations are being performed. Also that inexperienced surgeons should not attempt abdominal intestinal sovernment {gperations. HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS 1. RO0S ks PLUNGED N POLTIES TO DEVOTE NEXT FOUR MONTHS { TO SPEECHIFYING Is at His Home at Oyster Bay; Says That He Never Felt Better —_— (By Associateq Press.) Oyster Bay, June 25.-—Roosevelt returneq from Europe last night and will devote himself to polities for the next four months. Roosevelt plungeq into what he 1 expects will be the hardest volitical campaign of his career and sald he is feeling fine and able to make many speeches, |TWO VIEWS ON MAR- RIAGE CEREMONY “No husband. No man with common sense_ women obeys her wife Shaw, to obey him,” said Dr the Anna National Woman Suffrage Association and or- president of dained minister; “therefore | think it is positively wicked to the word obey' in the marriage contract, It ig spiritually and morally wrong to encourage a woman to make a promise she knows in her heart she will not keep. She and a perjurer at the same And | have been criticised ting out of the marri death do us part.’ It use a fool time. cut- ‘till has been said becomes lor P service that T advoecated trial marris But how do 'l or any other minister know whether the couple will he flying to the divoree court in a year or two? We cannot look into the future.” But Dr. Frank Oliver Hall of the Church of the Divine Paternity, holds a dif ferent view on the matter “The good ship matrimony must hove a captain,” he said, “and in nine cases out of ten the hushang is the person to take command. e shoulg be the head of the houschold The Amer ican husbhand too frequently abdi cates from the position he should hold in his home and all sorts of evils result, | imazine that mueh of the unrliness of the younger ne ration may be dque to the fact that the father ang husband cats so poor L figure in tl household \sg for omitting the till death do us part’ portion of the ceremon no, for it (i ' moof an ideal No minister would perform a marrlage he rea { mtracting t, ' vould resory to tk livoree t ir. And despite “ od of the ma- orit f marriag Dr. Hall con- 1led ptin n tion 1 I T n Ameri ore declared no mar today, nir | : : GoF atou | r | ver FAMOUS LIBRARY AT AUCTION vOo man= f Ptolmy. T age, well, its justice is un-imoved into a larger cell this morn- i jearn this recognition. The m'utuml} pble; its expediency doubt-ljng, (By Assoclated Press,) lagrecing that diplomatic relations he ; : q B pr many years I have ham- _— (ml.“:(; June 25.—New vork |restored and all other international My, "’;"“"' I "_"‘!"”I_\v “l. i “I‘.I‘, laws touching women in VER HOG was dmcl-An for next year's conven- llhl'll-rw:n-»s considered settled when | Was marrieq to Miss Olive Pearce, ol . Now XKentucky women DISPUTE OVER HUGS CAUSE S national Sunday |the nrovisional sovernment succeeds|lakeland, last Wednesday cvening, g - - J DEATH OI‘ JAMES PLATT [tion of the International Sunday [the | : g s R r protected than men. 1y — School Association at today's meet- Huerta, was signed last night . i |.1->“|,v'. Shneit M and 1:: :“']“1‘ t]l)::ll::utfl(; 51;:1‘111\(\*?"]1'::‘ ..Bm“;o‘:". ‘I]m:.‘:” ,-' ;\. .::ulm,t‘\‘ .l":‘x:'l Sidh ! y ! Mrs, G WL """”'“"‘v of |4"!"'|il"‘|v “‘"‘- m protection they are hetter Lt hl,(y. “!],‘ \.X 'x‘.! I :.,()1‘.'11]’4 ¥ k NA“YS BEEH SH‘JT 1. B. Ley officiating, using the nn. olitics 1 (';lnn‘nt help my o 'l.:mn AL ”BETIES DAMAGE pressive ring service, after which L : ! Y Iternoon, the Kkilling occurring at i UFF “N JULY l S e R n ’l‘llilf the place for Women | pyoppg pome, three miles east of H HUREH s e “fl“‘ bachelor women 18 & Winter Haven. ANflIHE E . few intimate friends were invited S f'nm(-s £0 There has been bad blood “"“""““l e {1y auBon Ny !'lwx.} Many handsome and useful pres v suicide. I consider WOM- 14y mon for some years, a disagree- (By Associated Press \astington; NG e o BTV i hne racel Vb, DG YOuNE ton EWEiE unanmed. fRex 18 ment about some hogs startingz the ;,\1,-“,(: June ¢ A suffragette | Daniels’ order banishine I"\!n\»lv‘:ll\l.\‘- SR umrnnuz‘ PR ghty weapon. The worst of feud, Whether they had had any|apson squad severely damaged the|from the navy becomes effective (‘m“:\“”\”lw where they remained nntil e a chivalry toward women. quarrels lately is not known; how Episcopal church at Ballylessen this [July 1. There much speculation as e i g S b s ever, it was ascertained that Ryalls|mopning. The sexton saved thelto the attitude of officers returned to Palatka and thence to B - onli it ook fome hearq that Platt had made threats .,y ren from total destruction. The s i % Peniel to the home of tho groom, |- suaitis of woron depend against his life recently. Platt hear-|women drencheq the woodwork with | FOR I:JTT-;RNATI()NAL PEI‘.CL‘ | where their many friends had pre s of anation. American ing that Ryalls was near his home, Fetioleum Tokio. Jun (ongre \‘”'m.‘p‘\lu] B e re il € Bu b eler staniian armed, and went out, it is said Tues- - i W0 Da By Alney;; who Aas heen Yy The bride is a young lady of esti o e coneuded | day afternoon to look for his enemy. | pATHER MOORE SAILS rominently tdentified with the db) o i and high culture and 1 enry, as he rose to stroll on :\S. he went out his front gate, Ry- e ternational peace ; movement, is \' LU s e, “After seventy-five years alls opened fire on him from behind New York, June 25.—The very|tending the meeting of the \”.M, e e nd observation, I am frmly | "oy o ng death was almost in-|Roy. John W. Moore, C. M., president | can-Japancse group of the int TPAEY s highly esteemed throughont the d that women are the back- Gfasianid of St. John's College, Brooklyn, left | liamentary union which opened its ‘,‘,,,mmml.\» and holds a prominent h"”.m!l. eIy ;md' Bear Ryalls was arrested by Sheriff Lo-{tyjs port today on the steamer Cel sions here today ”f : \““‘-"” position with the Wilson Cypress Co. | EEILBILY eithyoredit, gan anq is now in the county jail. |tjec for Paris. Father Moore 'u'~i"""‘4“"‘ of this ”"””"' ‘“‘ “’T:mm’vwl. Mr. ang Mrs. Frederick embark upon He has retained Attorney Boswell to| peen chosen delegate to the con are A'V\IL,.:\A .:] TUH\..» ,,;l}l‘,“,-“.”. " the matrimonial seus with the Lo trna 1w 8 following § ¢ 3 st NSEY BREEDLRS MEET |defend him. gress of rh] ‘Tlml. 1::-1,::':nx”11 ,)”1‘»1 g e s e g ‘-,l,;‘lu‘lx ;Yumv I»lviuwlv'« congratulatio i Priests of the (ongrege ! LLGE e e A Tt D18 108t O ones ‘ i vy e o Totas REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Gonral. Amsembly, whioh take: ot ups \ ‘IH he \ \flv He will return Mr. Harvey Hollana ,‘x‘:< ed on rrow will be recorded as red S —— in that city this summer, at the ‘:“" :':‘ “\'H' S oit Sept. 1 Saturday to visit home tolk s ays in the dairying history | (Furnished by the Security Abstract MM_I_—___'__:________ Miss Sallie and Mr. Tom :l\‘lm“-‘_ nesota, for the Northeastern & Title Company.) spend Sunday at the home of Mr. and ta Guernsey Breekers' Asso- H. H. Mathews to F. 0. Gircken. T e Mre, George Philliy ‘ : : the Live Stock and N. L. Bryan to E. C. Davis 4 M tella Perry, daught : Association are holding R. H. Fugua to Ethel Lee Ham- Lar d Mrs. S. J. Perry, ca in this city, with a|mond. St. Petersbur ) 8] of leaders in these industries Florida Development Co. to E. L r pa r : ! dance. W, H. Caldwell, sec- | Baldwin. Mr. ¥ 1 Per ‘,‘ : f the National Guernsey Cat- Florida Fruitlands Co. to Parker home o ,‘ ( pders’ Association is here tol|E. Towner. I 1 the two conventions. Great-| D. A. Laramore to Christopher It in dairying and stock | Brown. ! I ghout this section of L. F. Warren to W. D. Cox. [ 1 ! € 1S sure to result from this Alice Douglass to C. E. Roherts ‘ I ‘ it is thought the Jesse H. Durrance to Alice A | 1d conditions of this|Durrance. | 3 ¢k raising will bhe Sallie R. Trammell to Scally & notice of many who | Bassett Realty Co. | ‘ [~ ked them heretofore Laura M. Varn to Orval & Emory | —_— H. Blackwell. B‘R CONVENTION Laura M. Varn to J. J. Myers S Town of Fort Meade to C. G. 1 Towa, June 25 The { Reagin. 3 [ Towa State C. M. Hart and others to C G. 1s begun in this|Reagin. hold over tomor-| C. E. Roberts to C. G. Reagin. | ! of national repu- M. M. Loadholtes to C. G. Rea- | $ 3 program. The annual | gin | wh ERTOROE 3 I Q 3 Professor | i TO ENI i o ard, who is| New York, June 25 A special | l nown for the work he |meeting of stockholders of the Pierce i Be and the articles he has|Oil Corporation is being held today i I as been called |for the purpose of voting upon a| , S E L the law—that |proposal for increasing the author- | S ' 4 ty rather than|ized capital stock from $21,000,000 I . is the end of [to $30,000,000. 't is proposed also | H b G akers listed are|to amend the certificate of incorpora- I o 4 Miler of Des Moines; [tion so as to classify all stock as . | " ,. Ney ; Henry W. |common. The par value of thej | y of Ifma and F. F. Ishares will be reduced from $100 to Sir TI 8 $25. \ it/

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