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(O Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKEI.AKD FLORIDA, TRIDAY. JANUABY 12, 1912, No. 61. [0LD WEATHER 1S PREDICTION 0 ETER MAY GO AS LOW :, DEGREES BY TOMOR- ROW NIGHT. U taken ispatches received | m the Weather Bu- ¢ Wlizzard is headed | night the | g0 as low w freezing. In this uld Jose no time in poes and all frait | 1t is considered ( treeze the trees will mtinual rains of the veoso saturated the ture that they will§ cat measure. The | ng on the trees will| 1OHOTTOW probably i s frozen where not | fires or smudge imber of the grow- of protection, have not, and| to pre- wito ort in which handles | each wlio s ol fruit egram represent- hat tully 80 per it in the vieinity of on <hipped, and he ars, or 1,000 to move, He felt this vicinity would ~ iy the approach- t reatned cold for niuring the trees, Exchange ne as Mr. Mayes, ey had about 8,000 the trees, hav- hout 50 per cent. stened through them. v oocrop will, of tedand tomorrow an army Is covering the plants, A great measure Citrus = loping and praying Ivice is while nothat don't leave bt get busy and and all pitch in pro- 1 Kinds of truck ot be as bad as Cxpense viows which goes Iu | SUGGESTED STEEET CROSSINGS. l | States transport 1 CO KD Webb, Mr. G. T. Fleming called at The th*gmm office this morning and in conversation with the writer stated l‘ at he was g 2 to the expense of p]mnu. board walks on the ngs at the intersection of Lem- et and Kentueky avenue, in | on st order that he and his family would ERTSON CASE. GAGEMENT. treasury by W, Morgan Shuster, the not have to o up to their shoe-tops i deposed treasurer-general, when he in mud I,“”_‘“j“‘ H_"' Jill i v.““ <?u},\' (By Associated Press.) left yesterday for America, today ca- Mr. Fleming says that it will be yesterday was spent in taking testi- Rowme, Jan. 12— Seven Turkish dida: % & sonie time before we get brick streets, mony in the cast of the State vs. W, gunlnats and one armed cht were blos Chatrun: Sulzer of tio - Mlouse and as the strects are. in such a bad . Robertson. Before beginning the yoved by Tralian warships in a Committee on Foreign Affairs, an ur condition, due to the heavy rains, he | AKINE of testimony, Judge Whither fyaval cngagement in the Red Sea to- | gent appeal for help, He eharged thinks the City Council could do excluded the public from the court-| qay, e Porsian government with refus- tothing better for the city than to|'00M: It 18 thought best Dby thef mho fight tonk place on January 7,0 (o weleaso fourteen Amoplonns buy a little lumber and place planks dudge in order to protect pnblic mor-fapd is the first important sea fight I i i i at all the street crossings. He sa als and to render it possible to secure iy e Purko-ttalian war. Many from their contracts, and that the e will furnish the trees for the fum- | & 197 in the case against e MF A pgpkiay saitors were Killed. or drown- | Stte Department at Washinston i< Jolnson growing out of the same af-{oq. 7y, influenced by the American Minister, ber free of charge, if the City Fathers will aind get it made into Iomber and put down, We have fine | sidewalks. but oh, you street ! P et busy™ CrOss- | He BOYS IN BLUE OFF FOR CHINA - U. S. Troops Moved From Philippines | to Protect Americans In Celes- tial Empire, (By Associated Press,) Manila, Jan. 12.The United|mn Logan with a bat- tulion of the Fifteenth Infantry left|w) this morning for China, where troops|ed will guard the railway from to the sea. General J. Franklin Bell addressed the men before departure, urging them to uphold the honor and dignity of the uniform and flag, i« be counsiderate of Chinese and othe: foreign troops, to salute foreign offi- propert he reet | PUBLIC EXCLUDED FROM HEAR. fair. to take this step and thus mak» the trial ing made out 3 ing CRICAGO MAN PLEADS | Castle, Pekin | pie CAPT. U. H. HANE |SHUSTER'S SUCCESSOR GIVES RIAL BEHIND [NAVAL VICTORY CLOSED DOORS! FOR ITALIANS ... l Washington, Jan. 12.—F EASILY DEFEAT TURKS IN FIRST IMPORTANT NAVAL EN- Associated Press.) Cairns, the young American, ING TESTIMONY IN ROB- was left in charge of the Per: Turkish gunners are power- less azuinst the Malians Do W Russell, their ¢la will take the against wit- ses testified yesterday, and it ap- “GRAUSTARK" COMING JAN. 23. s that a pretty strong case is be- vinst the defendant. The whole case rests on eir=fyion o At this writ-] g ix =till examining itsf oy private. Five state Sulzer matter up W the State Department, LORIMER GIVES cast in this season’s produce- wever, the mstantial evidence y the George D, Ba- Barr M- novel, is most capable ever seen in this i play Messr=. Boker and have endeay Chraustark, adaptation of George State Beon’s romanti suld o tnesses be tig delip the produce GUILTY TO MURDER |orei 1o cquip "G ark” with one to Secure His Election as U. of the most beautitul and complet: S. Senator, (By Associated Press.y productions and it is evident they Chicago, 1L, Jan 2Doetor f v siceeeded L far - beyond thei By Associated Pross.) Harry K \\"""""l' pleaded guilty of [y« inguine expectarions from the Wislittieton: < (h . diiibor irder on the tivst anniversary oFfpyy e oxpressions of delight — fron S i r Lis marriage to Bessic Kent Webster, pegoers all over the conntry Lorimer’s testimony - hefore senaty committee was continned today. e wm by his own confession he Kill- wetark™ will be seen here Jan- ok related his TWO MORE ANNOUNCE FOR COUNTY OFFICES R. B. Huffaker Wants to be Prosecut- near h last September. He for- rlv pleaded not guilty. ISSG, what he says has always been constant opposition of CAS0 NeWSpapers to DIED THIS MORNING which he was connected. He inte to show that under political co had been a resident of Florida for | merlin Institut [record as an educator. e *. |BIG STRIKE OF HURRY CALL FOR HELP.| POLITICAL HISTORY Denies That Bribery Was Necessary political experiences sinee with intent to give evidence of certain - Chi- | | who Sian ims. with the anything with nds cers, and keep up the pride of Amei-) Aged and Respected Citizen Succumbs! ng Attorney, and T. L. Hughes | tions in 1linois, he was the only Re- After Gallant Stand Against Aspires to Be Clerk. publican who could have been elected Death. Senator at the time of his election; of work-|OLD COURT-HOUSE IN L4 Iy today’s issue of the Lakeland fthat he diduw't have to resort to brib- TAMPA TO BE MOVED. Capt. U. H. Hane, one of Lake Nevs there appear two new an- ery. goxps land’s oldest citizens, died this morn- | row cements of candidates for coun- Tampa, Jan 10, —Hillshorough ing at the family residence after an |1y officos NOTICE TO VETERANS, county’s first court-house stands in | oo (xrending over a period o Mr. R, B Huffaker aspires to be- { the way of progress of this live com-f oo waoks, For the past week | come Prosecuting Attorney for Polk IR = munity, and like most other ancient Capt. Hane had remained ||||l-nn-|'“'IH|)‘- Mr. Huffaker is splendidly All \¢-|v|.||:s are -WI‘.I',TMI to 1.u.u. landmarks that have outlived their | ggong and he passed away withows | cauipped for this position, and un- AL e Odd "{'”‘_““ ,‘“ "’""'"'1‘.“‘ usefulness, must go. It stands on vegalning consciou At % oelock | doubtedly will fill it to the entire|Morning at ‘.» o'clock, and march ast corner of Florida ave-f o iy (tisfaction of the people it he is|from there ina "“‘I|-‘ o .;I"“"'"‘hf. uie and Zack street, and s 1o e re- | e was 73 years of age Dolected. e has boen o resident of [ funeral of """ late Capt | |.|-‘.”-‘“'- placed by o modern office building, 10 £ i of his death, and was a the connty for several years, having which e “".‘ at the family resider be built by Messrs, Frank Bruen and | 5,y carolinian by birth, although | been for five years principal of Sum- 1 ) who own the sl e sple i | WOODMEN HAVE GREAT TIME INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AND BIG BANQUET LAST NIGHT. Last Odd Hall of a Liae night the Fellows' was the gathering, annual instal- Woodmen of and of the Woodmen Cir seehe the occasion being the lation of oflicers of the the World cle. Woodimen, ac families attendance, and all A large number of companied by their triends, and were thoroughly cujoyed the splendid pro gram which had been arranged. Prof, W. N. Sheats was Master of Ceremo- and in hi introduced the speakers and announe od the varions numbers on the pro nies usnal pleasing style ariam The prozram opened with a piano and violin duet by Drooand Mes dr ving Mesodevin at the Vip accompanying her on the violin After this selection the tollowing of- ticers of the Woodmen of the World were duly installed, by Chaneellor Commander ¢ K. Kennedy, with the piano, Dro Ir impressive service of the Order. Chaneellor Commander, W, . Ks- tridge Asgisting Banker, Licutenant, 401 Gilhert T. Reyvnolds Clerk, W Sutton, Fseert, WL Brown Watehman, A B Howaid Rupert Gilbert Examini Physicians, by van and breo Maynard The installation of oflicers olowed hy a piano solo by Miss Mavy MeKay, which was well ren dered and much enjoyed. The ofli Alamanda Grove, Woodmen were then installed by Mrs, Hebh and Mrs. G T Holder oflicers of the will serve the Sentry, sulli Wits cors of Circle, 0N The following are the Woodmen Cirele who coming year: Guardian, Mrs Adviser, Mrs. Jas, Attendant, Mrs. W A Attendant, Kolh Banker, Mrs. DO Skagys Clerk, Mrs. Wadford Chaplain, Mrs. Maggzie MeMullen Physicians, Dre Maynard and Be R. K. Scipper Tiner Perkin Mrs. W 1L sistant vis Toner Sentinel, Mres, May Williams tmer in this see- the past fifty-two years Before com Outer Sentinel, Mes. May Williams L warning to all 0]"[“8 “Alefi ing h.,. abont twenty-tive years ag <'I||llll'd to the Florida bar in I.A | KA A \I:-"I1-Ii'|||rl Mrs “lan opportunity | [ e Tived at various points in North | and graduated in Jaw from the Uni- | w%l[N 0?[“A'lvts Willis, Murs. '.”.,“” S hi: y { thI“[R ]noum_[s Flovida, where he was engaged i | ersity of Florida in May, 11 1ed oo BlaloRat Bt il Rl cailr g (" sepate | is now enzaged ino the suceesstnl 5 2 i I\f“hw' “mlk ; il = ;\;“ih,’»'y[. o Loraetice of law at the county-sear, | Reduction in Pay Causes Many Thou- | 411 present with another no and Special To T ST B WRE DEVOE SaPIIRL A SRt ¥ : ’ 4 . i : violin cetion, which was tollowed Sl " | Country Generally Swept By Cold| .\, roiuting some incident connect-|and has attained a splendid standing sand Mill Workers to Quit ok v e o s By the worst in | Wave, With Snow and Sleet, e with that memorable strugele [ with the courts and the members of | Their Jobs. Fannin, in that yvoune lady's most over the plains | Aggravating Conditions. For a number of years he had bed :‘I""[',' i “";‘ ‘ o pleasing styl Moderate dis- | { Vdjutant of the local Camp and took I\r : {5 -ul;j- S ..‘ :‘; .|I : ;]| I Lawrenee, Mass., dan 12, Gen A U N of 2 e aven i Wk - didate for the oflice o ork o d ) 3y vast Co P 5 great interest in the monthly mes Hida cral unrest among the 2,000 textile |, ‘ peal ) 3 S | \ - 1 t Il:‘ Louisville is Snow-Bound. :n'-- of the Veteraus Circait Conrt. Mr. Hughes isaoresi=d o g G this ety developed into Ih' l:l" ::::v“s’: ll.\ :'“:I ' Mull l"l‘\ <ot this storm i 2 e U AU 3 ve A teath, fincipal o e ulberry f = By Associated Press Capt. Hane is mourned by a de-|dentof Bartow, in which eity he ’“":,, turbances ar two o mills of - the | e s ; E e i ‘\'\IIA lv‘.ll\-ldh'ol‘“; louisville, Jan. 12.—Nine inches) gy, ‘|[ wite, three danughters, Mrs | tade his home tor the past thirty] \‘mim’v:u:” \\Imlun ' oCmpany. Th ,H‘In...h ; ihm;f; ;..'.Il‘-'. Hnu'l.'-f.q'h'\i':.l;:--';:ll iwest Florida, | 50 bt ot ol & : Cpisepdhy s R e b ators in Florvid ) ath heast Florida |7 $nOW. With a temperature of ovly | sp.arman, Miss Minnie Hane, Miss 3cars. 5 u trikine operatives became anraly i garess dwelt with Wooderaft, and . Peninsula, | 1? @bove here this morning. Strectlpmma Hane, two sons, Messrs. Urban | Hon and ability, splendidly qualitied spinning rooms. A polive . eall] Lis words were full of wisdom. il vsof twenty v;n car service is demoralized at Mem-{,,j jenry Hane, and one grandson, | (0 discharge the duties of the B0t o500 Several porsons wers present being much profited and en- Florida Satur- | Piss temperature dropped from 35 1 Urban Spearman, all of whom were at tint office he seeks. His - present o tertained by il vory logical and en ? 10 % during the night. The city his bedside when death eame, with | business, that of a contractor. his T ik lett the Ayer mills [ tertaining addre ¢ oy e strikers et e A s rert 3 oy effort agains: |now 1n the grip of a second cold we {the exception of Mr. Henry Ilane alled him to various parts of thel 1 Lawrenee duck mills, wher Another musical selection by e (% fe in two week Colder weather in| Wy Jeft here three weeks ago 1o unty, and he has o wic P i R g g : 8 il for bhotn sight for North Georsia, Alabama and ! pis & gl e tice wiid fetends 0 all section M h Lashed with the p Mi 1 My Irvin wias followed by a \ctive prepa- I ' | his home in / rka I\ ! A A Foct S oaauii Mles of all kinds weve harlod, and | reading given by Miss Benlah Hook ouight view of | | nnesses The fancral services will he con-H ]‘";’ \”’ g kv : | several ofticers wers i A dozen i her usual inimitable style, “The } t ducted tomorrow morning at 10 undoubtediy. T . 1 ¢ Py iperature severs | ! 1 reest Fere A At onoon 15000 Chareh Carpet™ being the title. This Sl ine in Chi Vilonk st The Tamily. feslilence. Hov. | Wa WII dnuhtless ‘be ahie to) pre | ITORUS Were mRj Ay | Coal Famine in Chicago. 1O L 4 ol idatess for The consid. |PRTAYES, many of ten Walian s the Tnst bt at the same tinie one WURTZ. | (By Associated Press) Chalmers #”"'”]"’ l"“ :"‘ S ey H()'n 'l: : ‘.YK' “_:m by the time]8e idle. The riots are caused by ajof the moct pleasing feature. of the [ Chiongo) dal. 18-Thix olty: I6in ] CUMTER, (OF - WHICK CHUTCH 8 /A8 4 115 i e T beduetion in pay, feanwing a redue [ program JUNCED | the midst of a severe coal famine |Eember, being in cha The famil BINEE woek ting tolicd at) on in hours, as provided by the yew | About this time the long banquet PrSIDl‘NT HORR. 1l’n‘.\ advanced from 10 cents to U ' J "“"'_l" st ":""”’j‘”‘-" of many State law tables attracted the attention of the TR ‘il‘l to8. The rally ATe sorrowing friends in their grief MAN KILLED BY TRAIN i.: e crowd, and soon they had gath- f:-r; to make delivery on account : NEAR PLANT CITY Subeeribers of the Telegom whofered about the festive board which : for- | Vlizzard. Unless railway lines .| TWINS MARRY TWINS | pay weekly, are requested to have | was laden with all kinds of good ingly de-|opened soon suffering will com 1 AS TWINS ARE BORN. Plant i Fla 1 T the amonnt ready in the morning, in fthiy inclnding roast tarkey <ol by Pres- | © to the stu- Theological In- HOOKS REPLIES .- 10 CHARGES - mangled remains of a4 white man were fgpder tha tthe hovs may not hiav Wichita, Kan, Jan. 11.—Twin jjound this morning halt o milefeall twies thers married twin sisters at'|.,uth of Youmar hois about ngdale, Okla, and a few hour< . x miles from er the double wedding twin boys s, were borp early today to the par- with the body. (By Associated Press.) {ents of the bridegrooms. Wilfred It is presumecd that the unfortun-! \\'ashin-glrm Jan. _Feder land Vivian Wilson married Martha | ure man is G, Cross, which name wa l ; 4 and Mary Schacfer. Mr. and Mr< |tound stamped iy a1 Judge William €. Hook one of the ' . g Sy i (By Asociated Press.) ’ & . {H. M. Wilson, parents of the babies. {pocket. 1t is supposcd that tl : | g tor | Most prominent candidates for ‘]..: are ad s of Theodore Roosevel’ | was struck by the northbonnd tr. Ll el L iy r of | Supreme Court, made a prrsor and sa hope to have the ex-!; ing about T:25 a n MeMarnical, wife of the confe ; ¥IPI¥ to the President to the charges|Pi > rames for the boy The victim o ) waen | dynami the wovernm sy recently made against him by out twor G : : emalen it ty dres i he nilt N railroad commissions " s rai : ob o ¥ to murder e ot the ¥ - S SR S 3 g g g y be o 1 n nature of | prevent his appoi o ¢ " : to go| * olurt, there to| torney for the railroads ia the Okla- | s an at-| e s fi¢ A 3 L0 previous ac- | homa two-cent fare case, which HOOk and Shreseport La., are maintaining| Justice of the Peace W. A. Clark was | (@rr¥ decided in favor of the roads. quarantine. 1threak ar m- L por ke and t ding to the rej tation “6G. Croos After the fincing b was horribly crushed ard the spread of th pread of L who led Ont d by s mangled, tl is being combatte profs I s cities | Lead back broken, | instructions and mouney fr notified and went to the scene. J. B. McNamara. to| Virginia most hams, sandwiches, coffes, ote. The rounded out a fruits, hangquet wa mo=t samptuons and pleasant and delightful ocea- sion GIVES TESTIMONY | vew xavor FOR MULBERRY. 11 For sev- hi vecks past the thing of great ol Mulberry 1ife: has been ut : lection of a fature mayor of M ry, and th was done T ! wrh Tk 'Wo men in the ! e pnsition we | | W |1 ne, bat D it by a jority o ! z as fo \ » 195 Mr. Sprott, 39 mayor, Hon, K. H. Dudl Mulberry a most excelleat and enjoys the esteem a nayor cenfidence of the entire community, | | 1 has made om |, B e e Bt -