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Chicago, Sept; 30— President . |phy is exceadingly bmjr' manu the spring training trip, although the present season has not yet come | to an end. He made an importart souncement when 1o asserted that | ‘Sixty youngsters, -anging in age from 1 to 14 years from New Yorkf - |foundling asylums passed throughi " One of the children, 9-year-old Bd- | ard Devine, wept when he reached missioners met car strike has begun quiét. + The patrol has been reduced {to one company ‘end martial law i8] ‘. expected i : h!fi x. 3 i | is also. expected 8 | whether the ‘compa A J. Angle s R. C. Langford.: J. T. Brown ... W, G. Jones . ttanooga, Tennm., Sept. 30—/ 5 elt criticised Wilson other fray a boy was struck i f 1 R el Yenares suming 4 lofty att,lt,ua" § Mo ty |0 with @ bottle and k . Labor leaders the &qn;py officials and u ©lto agres to arbitration, “lanswer in Which nrb!fitM r M. S. Joues . ... X nz’ru.d'.tu‘! j\lmder certain : cock: one being that dertain “t: it mong the strikers be'e B L "At a meeting of t * Immediately ‘aff Wi ‘ : ‘ b canvassed - thi er; He spoke - 5 R nd sald the Progressive pa o in readine ¢ 0- efficient honesty. fworrow. 1t i expeet ; ey E Angle will also R— Lecusature il Fwhich of "these E best entitled to_ 45 in. the gpe - ww appears Will fill constitutional I happen to know that this o |approximately 3,750,000 fies f o ' extent, ‘at least, a case ‘of ‘the' D =, i : AN § has empiled 50 gallons of flies n: d — e séeking the man, quite & number of |Ty Be Held University of Florida (5 5 100° traps scattered through - NEXT FEAT QR CHEMIBTRY. |geraons exprossiog & destre tosecire| it o i tyomm wpoctt, 108 Good Senson Depend . ;. g poction of Redlanda. Chape —aaby the Denefit of Mr, Mendenhall's weil.| Experiment Station - Largely on Suppression of |man estimates that there are 75,000 Chicago, Sept. 28—Artificial eggs{known business ability and thérough ! 7011 Green Fruit Movenent, fiies to a gallon. wade from the air will be the next |going methods being brought to bear | hosgn . : great feat of chemistry. Dr. Paul [on the city's affairs. In recognition PROGRAM. The orange crop is from three to four weeks later this year, accord. ing to W. C. -Temple, manager of the Florida Citrus Exchange, who is back on the job, and Salés Manager of his public-spiritedness, Mr. Men- Monday, Oct, 7.—Forenoon. 7:30+—Reception in Bpwortn hall. 9:00-—Chapel and announcements. 10:00—Grove Banitation, R. H. Walden, of Riga, Russia, president- b dlect of the ninth Tnternational Con- gress of Applied Chemistry, to be beld'in St. Petersburg in 1915, made detihall has already been honored with the presidency of the Lakeland Board of Trade, a position which he this prediction tonight just before |filis with distinction, He will un- Rolfs. Biirton. M. Temple’{Hik Wornise lis departure from: YChiealgo With {doubtedly received large aud enthu- 1.1100—"W1‘“-°fi{» B. W. Berger. Bd s raport Had: u:n‘.-soin: the :::::" hat “u“'em onigey ! ol lid-world-famed chemists who are |siastic support in his' present ambi- ARy :umoon. founds of the State press that the | “W‘ sl . " " the United States, No long- | tion. 2 30_Pertiiser Bxporiments, 5. x, [OFAnEes were thiee n four Weeki |y toierably well acquainted tr will the price of eggs be depend- B 1'3”_2‘:‘;" bl ad """ "'learlier than usual this year. This| | @t o0 the hen if Dr. Waldn's prot| gHE REPUBLICAN MEETING. | J, .o ®0 . o o 5 p |feport he branded as false, and said | i O Con i ny Phecy is realized, ey V8 80— r:o‘;d e Tree .7 7|t has been spread by growers who ttes, local puper. A man who N T The Republican meeting called by | 330 Melanose, H. E. Stevens. |/ ibed to create that ':fl"‘"“’" % | cbtain four to six columns of TRY THIS ON YOUR PIANO. - [ur, Skipper at the city hali was & | 7.30_ popular Lecture and Round (€Y could ship fruit eaclier, while | ;(ropting items o ‘ T " ldecided success. A permanent club i axen UL, ustips. Philadelphia, Sept. 30.~~Crawling s 3 Table, ; ® all fours after: aiakis i e labile T nized to be known as the| . wednesday, Oct. 9—Forenoon. ’Conditions Reverse of Last Yeap: ont B ': maly 8{polk County Republiean assoclation.| g.04Dieback, B. F. Floyd. - Phe conditions are in that old 1 Mmmn:ndt 1m' dlxatin*lfim '-I.‘ ‘The following officers were elect=| 15.00.-.What Are Fungi, Owen F.[the reverse of the mfltkfl of 1ast. kel | g by monograph by 8'teq. president, J. L:'Skibper; vice| ' . - Burger. year. ‘The frult then was matu e sioupe et He explalns tBat|pregiqent, J. H. Wendler; treasureri| 1:00—Citrus Grove, Maj. Floyd. |earlier, while this year it will B 2oping position eliminates the|y o rench; secretary, Otis Hun- gl mature until later than usual, al- “Rastric pocket,” preventing stagna- ton of food at this point. The ex- B | 'Ttise of the abdominal museles is ) o, the doctor contends, am excel- | lent means of stimulating ‘digestion. gerford. - A meeting was called for Satur- day, Oct. 5, at 7:30' p. m., at Odd Fellows’ hall, also for the following 12:00—Lunch, though it 1is coloring somewhat 1:30—Thrips and Other Citrus In-fearly, socts, J. R. Watson. The prospects for a good season 2:30—Withertip, P. H..,nolfa depend largely on the suppression of Saturday eveming. All Republicans| 3:30-Plant Breeding, John Dell-|gll movement of green fruit, in Mr. are cordially invited to be present. ing. ; Temple's opinion. Plenty of action Some speeches and a general £00d| 7:30-—Popular Lecture, Round Ta~|in the matter is being realized now, time is expected. ble. as fast as attempts to ship unripe This invitation is extended to Thursday, Oct. 10—Forenoon. fruit are brought to the attention of those of other political faith. Come| 9.00—Fertilizer Lost in Leaching,|the citrus exchange. Their represen- with us nngfl;a ;glxgtzg:o ;o;d . 8. B. Collison. tatives Are wide-awake, and at all BN oot it 8 ) 10:00-=Citrus Diseases, H, E, Stevs b Recting g m: .;:w::o Mo:d : last e 11:00Nursery Inspection, E. W.| The Gentile Co, fruit, about a car- e mmo of A, 1, Mathews, sr..| FOURIGO0D PIEGES Berger, 10ad, s still in that company's pack- b - H. , Jr., ® of 5 veteram, bt tor ”“ Afternoon. ing house at Frostproof, under sur- ONFEDERATE VETERANS MEET 4 Lakeland camp No. 1643, U. €. V., et Sept. 28, 1919, 7. D. Allen, com- f Mander, in the chair, The meeting wag called to order ner at the Svee home. It is said a2} are out of danger. Sonorary me 12:00—Lunch. veillance of a deputy sheriff con- 1 ! J m ~ . B motion o l;f:h:: n:lnt this c:-u;ll) flf P'E “mn 1:30—Frenching and Yellow Spot-istantly. Any attempt to move the lm. m! # Mue entoraq o 'the r:l’l‘ :: l;on: . ting, B. F. Floyd. fruit will result in a selzure of sam- Iy mempers, mu mE snflf 2:80—Chemical Determination of|ples, and a test which will determine Maturity in Citrus Fruits, R-{the condition of the f ruit when i -t O motion the ‘foliowing named omradeg were ap| o (By Assoclated Press.) E. Rose, State chemist. was picked. (By Associated Press.) ] ::]"; to attenq tl::hlt:dke ‘(.my“::. W‘;‘““::én?z;?;:::d tr;::l-. 3*”—-‘:::0::”'“"&!@0“, Witk | prom 7,000,000 to 8,000,000 Boxes.| Chicago, Sept. 50.—Thres masked 3 ! 0n the 33rd to 25th of Oc.|UrY depar ; ; e sish X safe blowers overpowered two wateh~ g mn‘m\::. H. Clifford, W. H. Nor- i:;tema:h :e;l;:; dcf:tr:lfi: amf 7~30—I;f:uhr Lecture, Round Tasf, .;'t::’ 'be T :;:: c;‘:: ;:”Dr;:; 48 54 the Empive thenter, . Thit ‘."nluu Brit o do it end | Mwww B i v ysand Come | L T collesdar, vl 1k R e Y1l 86,000,700 bOMEERREINS Lor S0 A T s, OTOMER and Bry- | with the Raleigh districr, | MOBSES DYING IN DAKOTA Iagt year is cxpected to be increased [Pits Obtaining 546. The polics MWEEeeuny through M antiee Dol Comrage K‘,:" B e FROM FORAGE POISONING.|by 60 per cent this season, That|A'rested the watchmen. e "en was teported very. means a crop of oranges running be- tWeen seven and eight million boxes. The exchange will have practical- Iy &l it can handle this year. After Sept. 30'no new members will be tak- en in, or fruit booked, until Peb, 1. The best packing houses of the ex- change are already assured of all z»i o Eeneral Qiscussion of sube flmms “E'.Sfl" me's Washington, Sept. ~ 30.—Forage i interest to veterans was dis-. poisoning, which has caused heavy Miour, Mter: Wwhich a metion to m“[" m[s m mm mortality among the horses of Kam Be 15y, Prevailed to miest again on 846 and Nebraska, was reported preve alent in South*Dakota, in advices t@ P eiog , Saturday in October 4t 9 Rw»,,' oo the department of agriculture. Abowt 4 200 horses are affected in the souths GERMAN ARMY AVIATOR fimtec hor o chowe booween KILLED DURING < ew ninetn e ot teti (By Associated Pread ) distanee from the froms door Sonnenburg, Germany, Sept. 30.— | MeKingon e (By Associated Press.) Richmond, Va., Sept. 30.—Mrs, 5, Epps Tucker, dues, $1. J. D. ALLEN Blizabeth Burrill Page, aged 93, the jern part of the State and goverfis|the frmit they ean handle, and, Mr Lieut. Wil German When y P, o ¥ 3 y Hefer, the |rmy the woundsd mas Rl Commander. |surviving grand child of Thomas|ment experts will go to the sceno at{Templs says, they are not making|aviator, died as a resul infuries carried imtn S :’:I;ZOUGHBY, Nelson, is dead. She Wwas the moth- lonce. More cases have been report-leflorts to get' tew me:,bem in suc: % o .. . T % 4 TH i i during the imperial wmapenvers, [bome. It s Belacvad st R B SLI% Eaynns. iwhen his aeroplane struck & free 'shanes io vessuer. 'or of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 m‘_ - bpa Times.