Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 8, 1914, Page 1

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ER WITH TN MEN DERST00D FROM RE- Wldfl . 1 ‘ LE SOURCE alists in Washington, , Are of Opinion That h ting Will Be Held T e RS Cm Associateq Press.) “w July 8.—Reliable infor- ;M‘mt the rebels will not con- it get Huerta's delegates was ™ re today Associated Press.) gton, July 8.—Members of ftutionalists junta here to- ntly predicted that Huer- arranza delegates would r the establishment of a dvfibflll government in Mexico, "hlcmbabl\ will be held in Mex- | 0. nza's representatives here pm a preference for some neu- fal gpot. near the border for the ‘ sace parley . Ambassador Dagama, lnuwr Suarcz, one of the Niagara alls Miatora, conferred today in on the question. It is with the differences be een the rchel leaders practically jw the conference with Huer- 's entatives will certainly be ald.,’_nue\o Laredo will probably » the scene . - BETTING CASES TRIED —— Y., July 8—The elev- barroslod at the Aquedvet k who are charged with wing violated the law in making !“‘IWI the races in progress iere two weeks ago, will be ar- w today, having been given mfiflcure counsel. Each has en- red Aflen of not guilty. EALTY EXCHANGES IN CONVENTION X ybm-g, ra., suiy 8—With dele- ates from all parts of the United l/ates and Canada in attendance, Monnl Association of Real Fs- —te Exchanges began its three days’ 15 WY NOT 'HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM NEW HAVEN PROBLEM WILL SOON BE SETTLED (By Associated Press.) Washington, July 8.—Attorney General McReynolds hopes to settle the New Haven railroad dissolution problem without a prolonged fight. The department of justice is pre- pared to file the long planned snit immediately . SENATOR STONE WANTS TO BE RE-ELECTED (By Associated Press.) Jefferson City, July 8.—United States Senator Stone today asked Missouri Democrats to renominate him at the August primary. COURT HOLDS THAT JAMAIGA GINGER 15 INTOXICATING (By Associateq Press.) Topeka, Kan., July 8.—The Kan- |sas supreme court today held that Jamaica ginger is intoxicating and a druggist selling the same may be prosecuted. STATE PROGRESSIVES IN MEETING Des Moines. lTowa., July 8.—The State convention of the Progressive party is being held here today. This convention will select candidates for all State, congressional and senator- ial officers where there is a vacancy on the party ticket, and attend to other party business. RUBBER CONCERN AGAIN FOR SALE Boston, Mass., July S.—Another auction sale of the Walpole Tire & Rubber Company, now in the hands of receivers, is taking place today, authorized by the federal courts. No upset price was fixed. At an auction on May 11 a reorganization commit- tee of stockholders offered the high- est bid, $800,000, but as the court had fixed an upset price of $1,150,- 000 the sale was not consummated. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 '¢“14. Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State MILITANTS TRYWARGURG AND [ODESTROYBIRTH PLAGE OF BURNS WERE APPREHHENDED BEFORE BOMB WAS IGNITED Mrs. Pankhurst Resumed Command in London Today and Again Arrested During Outbreak (By Associated Press.) Glasgow, July 8 fragettes tried to destroy the cottage at Ayr, where Robert born, this morning. Night watchmen .—Militant suf- Burns was surprised the two women who were placing bombs against the doors and windows of the They other escaped. poet’s birthplace. caught one woman, but the (By Associated Press.) London, July 8.-——Militants broke out Mrs. line Penkhurst resumed command, A scene was created in court vhere a woman was being tried for conspir- ingto destroy property. Mrs. Pank- hurst was again arrested. again today when Fmme- SENATE WORKING ON TAMPA CUSTOMS BILL (By Associated Press.) Washington, July 8.—The amend- ment to the sundry civil appropria- tion bill on which the Senate con- tinued working today would create a new Florida customs district to be called Tampa district. TEXAS BAPTISTS CAMP Palacios, Texas, July 8. —Visitors and delegates from all parts of Texas are attending the annual State en- campment of the Baptist Young Peo- ple’s Union which commenced here this morning and will continue un- JONES UPHELD By PREGIDENT AS MEMBERS OF FEDERAL RE- SERVE BOARD Other Three Members, Hamlin, Hard- ing and Miller, Have Been Con- firmed by the Senate (By Associated Press.) Washington, July 8.—President Wilson today issued a statement sup- porting Paul Warburg and Thomas D. Jones nominees for federal re- serve board. Ie declared it would {be unfair to regard the Democratic party as an enemy to big or little business. S (By Associated Press.) Washington, July 8.—The federal reserve board will soon come into cetnal existence. Three members— Hamlin, Harding and Miller—— have already been confirmed. They must !qualify and take the oath within fif- teen days after their appointment notice. With the comptroller of the currency and the sceretary of the treasury they make five, the vote necessary to pass any measure, The ‘nthnr two members will probably be known soon. B. C. F. SMITH CONEESSED (By Associated Press,) ‘ (‘hicago, July 8.—B. C. F. Smith, a salesman, confessed today to mur- der of Hazel Weinstein, aged four, last night. ALMA GLUCK ON HONEYMOON London, July 8 —The Russian vio- linist Efrem Zimbalist, and his wife, who was Miss Alma Gluck, the oper- ato singer, left here today for Swit- zerlang for a six weeks' honeymoon 10 MURDER OF CHILD, COL. FRANK DENNY KILLED | WHILE SLEEP WALKING (By Associated Press.) July 8.-—Colonel {Frank L. Denny, of the United States marine corps, retired, was killed this morning by falling over a balustrade in his home. It is reported he was walking in his sleep. Washington, (By Associuted Press? DR. JORDAN WILL HEAD EDUCATION ASSOCIATION St. Paul, July 8.—Dr. David Starr Jordan is practically certain of elec- of the National ociation at tomor- busines: ssions. Routine bus- ness and school problems were the | chief topies today. PRESIDENT TALK OVER GONCITIONS WITH CHIGAGD. MEN (By Associated Press.) Washington, July 8.—The presi- dent today expected to rece delegation from the Chicago (‘nam- ber of Commerce to discuss with them the country's industrial and financial condition and the adminis- tration’s anti-trust program., tion as president Educational As row’s ive a {CORONER STILL INQUIRING INTO BAILEY MURDER (By Associated Press.) ' Freeport, July 8.-—The coroner resumed the inguiry into the murder of Mrs. Louise Bailey today. She was mysteriously shot in the offices of Dr. Carman a week ago Tuesday night. EAGLES IN MEETING Frederick, Md., July S.-——Nearly 1,000 Bagles from all partg of the State are in this city to attend the annual convention, or State Eyrie, which commenced today. The tea- ture of the meeting will be a parade in which every fraternal order in the city will participate and for which ten bands of music have been engaged, ‘Included on the social program is a banquet given to the visiting delegates, and a big fire- works display. EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE C0- SYSTENATIGALL IGHT PLAGUE [N NEW ORLEANG NEW ORLEANS ENDEAVORING TO0 STAMP IT OUT One Death Last Night But No New Cases Have Been Developed (By Associated Press.) New Orleans, July 8.—The fight against the spread of the bubonic plague settled down to a system to- day directed by Dr. W. (. Rucker, ant surgeon general of the pub- lic health service. No new cases have developed. There was one death, a last night. neLro, SUFFRAGISTS AT NEWPORT Newport, R. [, July 8,—Marbhle House, the Newport home of Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, is today the scene of a get-together meeting of the wom- an suffrage leaders of the United States. An effort will be made to concentrate support for a suffrage measure in Congress. The confer- tence will be held on the terrace at Marble House and Mrs. Belmont has endeavored to rease ge sum for the work of the association by the admission fee charged for admit- tance to the grounds of her beanti- ful estate, and an extra charge for the privilege of inspecting the villa, Mrs. Belmont is to be one of the sptakers and her danghter, the Duchess of Marlborough, will tell of her work and the that now exist in regard to the women in the British Isles. The Duchess is a member the Conservative Rqual Suffrage League and is interested in numerous philanthropic works in Hngland. Mrs, Beimont will today open her gorgeous Chinese tea house which has been building for the past two years; all the materials and dec- orations for which have been import- ed. The tea house, patterned with remarkable fidelity after the gaily decorative architecture of the Ming dynasty is said to be the first of its kind erected in this country, and it stands on the cliffs, commanding a fine view of the ocean. conditions of |trip. Their marriage took place o The domi- -eotln(v in UHS' ‘(‘IL‘ tlnsl ““:]”':‘Iil SHOE AND LEATHER til the 22d inclusive. "3“("“‘ of the :‘lnhv 16th ‘and lhr-: have sl‘wm the WILL HAVE A RECEIVER | "*" color in the interior is Chinese flmz:;nl‘)::;(ssnfmthu“!‘:Imsu of EXHIBITION ll:'lt:."':'”dil\l?"‘\‘fd O]r,vH(Y;;om),)lvl'(\;:;:‘l‘:::“(.(]’:::i"ilnvr\'e-nin: three weeks at Rich- y\l‘”m,\l,' (-nnlrusi‘n.-d with 51 deep blue : S b 5 S S i : . ? g ol mond while Zimbalist fulfilled his| Atlanta, July 8.—A receiver was | that is almost violet, while the color 1 values, land,” will address the [mittee into regular periods, with the i s fobspiaa Sel s WEta O thin AvtERIon o Vermillen. vou ' ynvention, presenting advanced Boston, Mass., July 8.—The In- A Viliiideh sohbIBEN ARdIngE 8t H0oY, Y'l.l;.vdL"IIl("lllAh in London, .\.ftvr the .l‘hl\l‘ll for ”w. Empire Life Insurance o e w“;“(]l o tl e .-n U¢leas and legislative recommenda- |ternatjonal Shoe and Leather Market Gaenltbies the Atitive. Sietnant in visit to ?\\‘.nznrl.:mrl they will return | Co,, a Georgia. concern, today, who i 'mln‘I .hl-n»k "’l;‘\._“‘{’“” ] I.\I‘x :“" n, ons that promise much needed re-|Fair which will remain open one - Uial Fi tAOERAE At BeRt BRI pNL to I].Il‘ ll'lll‘l'| .\lil("l.\' and both will fwas ordered to appear in court on - |‘.‘ ”‘.(I 1 (l\ yl.)ll (])vlh. ]1:\1%. I An extensive real estate ex- |Week commencing today, has been! - ! continue their musical careers, July 18 S fonota &y “”f LY iierogly- ' yrms. n. - N RN & g P _yvate conferences. phics set off the interior and add at- {bit I8 being held in connection {organized with great enthusiasm hy — ——— U TN R R T T T 4th the convention; cities and [all afliliated with the trades. The 3 m[\ Chin . rnix;lxln:'--m{xlllu:n(')' Hlll(‘:.: ywns, far and wide are rl"]”'i‘,\‘“l\.[li(l great o{)lmrt‘}mitit-:\* for \mr](.iu,\vid:- ROOSEVELT w‘LLARD WEDDING PARTY A‘l' MADRID gl :.” i,‘“, i .‘ ‘_””}“',"n;,“ 1 digplays of town planning, civic trade expension with the t)ptl)lh:F 1'11' e il e Bty nprovement, inw]us'lrm.' develop- Yh“‘"‘“,‘“”“f‘ N.HI” .\‘nrrl '.lll‘t‘. I;Iy}‘l"]l..t i et e e S ent and plans m‘» taxation H'!uh‘ 1»1&4 reasine u.x.m‘yw,q j”.."w-l, “,, . x}\ : St g oriis Faioin halmers, of Detroit, ‘\\111 be fll]lj of |in the \mr.‘n'tl.lm I’H.‘H' ’]J, 1\l t ..‘ L»fl.l' e e ’.ne speakers during v.:vw v‘v\.n\'rnHO.n, II‘OTfV‘ [mr“.h‘[ lv( ;r\‘ m\lt : \,\ nr",v C on work; Mrs. Florence Kelley of nd has for his subject “Advertis- ’I-r,..w»,v iz Ak, '““:'”.H d‘]’d A New York, of the Child Labor com- 1g and Salesmanship.” Other speak- |ada have entered exhibits, and the e s A ot e AR N st rs are C. 1. Simpson, Roland B. |number of retail shoe dealers who ‘. IS i 88 ‘\'. ) ,.“ : s . 2 fa oftv 4 he of New Orleans, president of the am E. Harmon and George W, Max- |are now In the city to .m‘s\{n] the S ek e e gy Voodward, R. Bruce Douzlas, Wil-|get together week and exhibition has e/ aey rell. The delegates from I { never heen exceeded —aking strong efforts to influence 3 TR e 2 A e he convention in favor of Jackson- T o i ~%ille as the convention city for FIRST ELIMINATION RACE ‘SUI‘PRA(;]“ CONFERENCE s 915. | | IN LONDON | i AR Newport, J first of the R R T ettie of [EARING FOR TENNES- ‘::». 1l races Resolute, | it ard of the Tnternae SEE BOOMERS M‘ fiance an tie to count in the tional Womar uily \lliance lection of America's (‘up de- hic will t four da was com- Philadelphi ender will held today This ] ' ty tod W its used of mis 1 the feature of the annua rocordin { Mrs, Stanley .‘wnel" George Mil of t E n Yac Mo of York pr 1t 7an Booskirk 1 race continu- | I'her ) reasons fo eot- his eity, will til the 1 of the montl first the arran earing today. Tl so dur the third week in cong of ti reld under ! st. The courses lie between | n Berlin 19 00, while the postal i tors nton Reef i ard Sound the deeiding of Oted Spring City, T I htvessel and Biock Island. It is various countrie golans of their 1 | tually open water, with no the women yusiness transactior |inshore work, except along the have been enfi 1ave been hased Rhode Island shore. While the cur- Ildents of suffrage orear yregident and rents differ greatly from those oft || twenty-three countr Jooskirk as here the actual cup this conferenc Mrs anged to boost 1! tember will be held, an Catt dent o »f Tennessce, an her tt der the experience br h, was unable to n ¢ \wheme had o r more beneficial than yint of importa business which Mennessee Development be derived from rac- | nec ited her rema New Che idea was to obt ain or d Island. During the last | York various” properties at Spring Cit > yachts have heen haul '11 ssue bonds against th ti made avery ' { — ‘BANKERS VLET and then sell the bonds, 1 the |bvn way for the elimination trials The first photograph of the Roosevelt-Willard wedding party, she /ing the bride, the groom, groom’s father | AT '\IO\TGO\IF_RY , oroperties before the s ex-|The Resolute has won most of the| and the bridesmalds who attended the beautiful Belle Willard, daughter of the United States ambassador to Spain, | i " pired. Aecording to the postal au- [races sailed on the sound, though the | ,¢ yor wedding to Kermit Roosevelt, son of Col. Theodore Roosevelt. The groom is at the right, with arms vand Mo Tuly thoritles the “Colonel” has had |Vanitle has had several changes | pim The bride is seated at the right. Colonel Roosevelt i standing almost directly behind her lthe Si ederal R turned over to him 200 by the |made during this last overhauling | D R b R N hikes ‘ ¢ here today to residents of Spring C for prelimi- | which may make her a closer con- rezional bar nary expenses. tender. \ " .

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