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a : ‘HE LAKELAND P e ——— l Duohshed in the B"' Town in the Best Pari of the Best Siatc. ] ——— LAKELARD 1-ONDAY, DEC. 9, 1912 No. 32 ' ih I h AH t n-‘.) NAVY qu LxlunIMRS |flflLHA]‘5 AHt IU,-. LS g g SE » LAEBZLLE SUICIDES l ii L E ;' l i Y - A J | - ‘ _New York, Iiee. 9.—The usc ‘“fi- LaBtelle, Fla.,, Doe. 9. Mrs, Clar ] noa report by Col. Mervin Maus, : i lef surzeon of the Eastern division ! 1 ! 1y appears that her husband h::rl i Lo1 the army. The report is made pub- Lrone away presumably to secare cu ; ’ tic in the journal of the military ! vloyment, but she received a l|11-1 | | service, published by the officers at 1 from him today stating that he \\‘|~y S { Covernor's Island. Dr. Maus recom- Lot co « back. he immediately NARY UNION OPENE 10 i,cnds that o one who uace :,‘,'fl‘,_ \WILL HOLD UP APPOINTMENTS|PROSLENM OF HOW TO KEEP . oo ik~ l“',":',w‘b‘l'““_f\mmx LARKIN ARRESTED AT ;i1 AND CONVENTION [Lolic beverages should be appointed | OF JUDGES AND UNITED CLEAN WHILE TRAVELING |c! William Pool, where she sccurct | KISSIMMEE TODAY AND NOW ! 0:.0RROW MORNING. (o important positions, etvil oramilt-| STATES ATTORNEYS. NOT TROUBLING MACVEAGH, |'"c Poiron and duank it, dying with- | IN JAIL AT TAMPA. | tary, or to the command of military i1 a half hour. deohol among the officers of (h- Lovce Saunders, ased aboe 19 year.. . fl AIIEN" army and navy is declared to be Ihn nN IHE JUB IN AB“[ISHED flN iding in this town, commitied riEhHfl Hflp!sl “most baftiing obstacle to prog ¥ svicide shortly atter noon Saturday | by drinking corrosive sublimate. ] | — | P (coming train brings d\‘l"'é;_‘ A _'l, forces, or any other po | (Py Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) Eo K Goodno dmmediately went by eeiase from Partow o the iy 16 ion of importatce 'S sibil- I nw Ceive 3 ’ 1 A 3 ¢ IFlorida Baptist conven-| nportaze MidreRnonsiDl | Washington, Dec. . Taft's ju- Washington, Dec. 9. The com-| {or o8 " “.‘ oE o, Titshb ‘”.l' clegram this afternoon brought the | 2 {seene in his auto as fast as possible, 2 information that Walter Larkin, the ¢h comvenes in this city to- ¢oial appointments were considered | pion towel was ordered abolished | | ST R T arrived too late, ud to the State Missionary I g (el Tt R é Hney d ) {today by the Senate judiciary com-eeon railrond cars and other inter- ! | | | fo who criminally b opens tonight at the vittee. The Republican members of white lady at Haines City on N N s jg : s | S ekl 4 v hi s o staii 3 QOCTe- | y . w. There are several hu.n- HU‘JSE BRMM” |EE S Lo A state vebicles and staiions, .h.‘ Seerd EHM""' Nov. 80, and for whom pe : ates already in the city | | formation that the Democrats prob- tary ol the Treasury MacVeagsh to [woere searching all last week, was ! ; e ttilor, ill“ s.["-L |Nv .SIIGA."NG Iy would try to hold up many ap- day noan amendment to the inter- apturcd at Kissimee, oad taken ¥ LOmOrrow morning. AL L [ notntments of judees and - United | siate quarantine regulations. Efl ‘q[ | » - ] . by Sherift Losan throush the coun- Cmet by the reception com- | [ Siates attorneys in the southern L1y to Tampa, where he 15 now in ho have several automo- i Several New Yorkers Will Be Called ! Stutes, so that they will fall to Wil-| - Vil This action was iaken because tieir command, in which the son LADILS WANT YOUR PATRONAGE p, 0y Plogh-asnc ConpressWill |11 N08 tonsigired that, 1 RHIE D | as Witnesses in Next Few ; —— | I WORLD'S CHAMPION STEER Gotusetul - Christmas '|II'|':~‘"II|»} Convene in That C“y B vear bverything in Jackson & Tuduy, Pefore heine taken (o ” wro was confronted by his vietim, wro to “Bartow would almost cer- Iy vesult inoa hyaching, are taken to their places of | vhile in the city. | Da”‘ akeland welcomes the visi- | impa the | 3 i o < (e city, and ail hope that | (Ry Assovinted P'ress.) vy will be plewsant and proi- | Washinzton, Dec. y e ilot d that they will v oaway | oney trastoiny tion commit-| sleasing memories of the s store ds semething needed | i I New York, Deeo 9 Maj. John C. l A percentase of alll (By Associated Press.) who pesitively identiiied Lim, 5o Victor, named the world's champion toor, at the International Live wle by the dadies of the | Uhicago, De 9= The Progres- | ther o gquestion of s i o wms (o be an all-rontid bad negro, Dtec resumed its work today after! Woman's Club from Dee ) to 28, in-|sives here ave today weleoming | by { position, was sold yesterday Proveral months recess I'he program co department store foit | Clisite Wi ven to the elub, AL Eoosevtlt and o bed od and Lty havin ut o colored wonn o | the lahes, wvendion will hold its daily ' 0! the nest few days it Tndes the ! () or 50 cents a poirad, the ani- [#01 ¢ ching makes o most ae- [others prominent in the party from glane Siyoaoshort i 0 50 sv el \ndit The ifing of stveral New Yorkers as |, & woelslt Belwi. 1,630 nounds, vosents alwiys needed, [ he east, prepavatory to o recepuion vaonsly that i s thong eowilg W fol= | Vidiosses, includ ob 1, Sehit? ¢ stecr wes owned by 3D Mes | G day aud ot the fadies [#rranged for five hndred. delegates ot reco i Vol e e e o Canorrow and Wednt duy who witl] 7l Beriis oflive o il i ttend a Natio Prosressive cone [y KA i | rank Pujo o weode cielee Podiy s prosvam fvebdes oo B py Mrcss o el AN JANUARY i A . | e ! v which flos | () g ] {.s¢ of Attractiong Tncludes Five De Lo es to Be held at New York ! jopthword for o distance of one hun- | : : i 3 ; 7 i} ® 5 S, 1 Hnhn " i ' i ey 1 w 12:00-—Introduciory ser- CHEAsioyatod B ) | partmental Programs, Embrac. Looking to This flred A BrLy upl bt el | i " ; . Rov. A folt. It nimee. 1 Washingtons Doeel- 4 Demoerad ; 3 $ Eud into he ocean it paratlels, is one ol ) P ot 1200 to livv--inter 101, of the ways and means | ] I\mny Sllb]t(‘ls g L LL U 5 ’ bl (i 1 : | ‘\ l" 0 .u 1500 1o pom |u\‘.|:‘..n_.|‘ at . a , lfllfl‘llw nee to l-l.\_\ S Dol 0 ain i (I Kesootilod Dress o 1 ‘ of | Cha faw it s i i : i o Ministers Learings the firs, 4 A 2 ¢ world that v northward o t { \ 0 ol the proposed re- | lithe of the cxecutive committee of \ew York, Do o “‘\'" ""'l WEIHL teln i theve are | ; .K " : i “ : Y 10 3:50—Education and t Vv e Florvida ducational Association, solution of the Union & Southertyy g, : g . % lar oo ! L iz RS i 2 i e in coune iion wath th el Peoititendent | | ot st ary, Rey J. Hoover, Plant, i overjoyed by the aceeptance ol it el ST 4 Kt e i e - Pao strong men of two lecinres e ot will v be made, it i ' 1 [ | ' cutit to i1 seetluncous busi- Liore that body when it meets in Oca . at el Nets o be held here ted ti " tand s djourtmer L, becember 31 to January 2, Thes el Vv oeon W Wil olle 1) pome Devotional. 1 FUH M EOMBS br. Herman Harrell Horne, ol ! isting ther OEN to T.45 Introduction of | ‘niversity of New York, and "y % aud without ; | [{ANGES IN FLORIDA LAKE- i Sl e ; v N . L. C. Coffman, of the Universi LAND HOMES COMPANY. | (By Associated Press.) ty ol inois. Dr. Horne is @ Soath Washington, Deco 90 An earth cin man who understands Southers v oand then the chilly wind to Adjournment- State Mis- | | vl wt oand general dis- | v g f ! 1. the : I, Bl Washington, Dee. 9. Chairman quike ghock lasting twenty-thpes | SWeeh down from the northiand, the S iy ! a ai : sranecments have heen made by IR w Rev, R E. Reed, .h.urn" ) ; - ; educational problems, which | ATTIEEINOUI Y HECH LA : [ people of this section are indood in p + | Mctombe, of the Democratic nation- o Florida Labeland Homes Com- | minites, appare ntly oo miles di commitiee | treats with power and eloguen: | H | dentorabi e and thet there y . gy ittee i sy day at A o i H ghoitg sales mmmager, front ! veste tiveotion, N ' ort ¢i Year's Work. l commitiee, puein a busy day atipon coffman comes to Flovida re AL : VUTONEAS ¢ = | "' nt, thoa northwesterndy divection, iy, o por aticady Leos aths toge N l'v':ll‘,\"E Washington, conferring with the fowmended by br. W, . : arl €. May, "I'”" EEY ‘.”' hobr : ot i recorded by the seismorrapi ot R i iy th e ' the g ) 5 . n ¥ Il known in State drug-| v ! tof thel denes seeretary, Hilles; Speak- | thor of many tests on education 1a ehlier, Woil kil e Georgetown university early todas oot that the Jocality Las thus far ex- ourd o lis- | T N . e ~ociecles as oa sneeesstul salesian | | E A : Hbnrdiotnisaln lurk, Underwood, hnd other riliar to Florida educators. T : Lt T s e tremors were of considerable s crienead lile cold we al books for the fiscal | 35 A A R . " : wd in State poultry eireles as a t % ; e obitidand | Domocratic leaders Ihe confer- | ocdresses will be filled with inspi : T T i it | ceordins 1o Capiai o : A Vo The year | St g : wiipped bird fancier, will ven- K E by v, Nov o The year) 0 G iiles decides the report | tion for both teachers and parci B BUIA L, Ak | D just retarned from the distreict, ieven wonths, how- | i o Fs ol ceent the company as district sales | 3 f . A ' o bl s [that MeCombs s coming to Wash- I'he association is singularly 1o ; : | the famine has been e the Suager for Lakeland, Dr. Wendler | GROWING ORANGES AWAY UP oL O as made Lakeland his headquar- | IN LOLUMBIA GOUNTY. | (a1, and. peannt ”M\' (!]';: ;“"‘"”‘ ‘x'":: | : rs for a number of yed and is | in time of | turate in securing these gentlenn y | s W tron in an oflicial c the State convention from ; for the rpeason that one of the 1o December A s conies at & greater sacrifice and bot p i % A 1 of 1 “Aion « failure of p tozer, ¢ o . : g ow the owner of an extensive poul- " 4 anty er ovranzes | g ey Rogeraatulfed out Uy flo . s wore coast dine than | ef them are broad-minded in igno: P ; : 'l i Columbin county Rrown oraises e ceops wis done to the heavy raing . i arm and grove property he are finding ready sale i \ . : » ! brojy are finding ready sale in the docai | ayping the past stmmer and us a “witbhout .« dollar.” but State in the union, and a pas- ing the fact that the invitations ! ud is one of Lakeland's popular cit- ket at $1.50 per hundred There | yantes of feet the preater portion of 3 cations bad been bads Tott g prom Chicago to Key | them were possible only after e | . WIS OL UL U via Pensacola and Jeksonville | iumber of speakers decided upon ! ghes s ; x Sales Manapger Harl €0 May Das | qouihern end of the county and the i now under water, a number of bearing trees in the dihe o in and around ayetteviile to work to get it. ilis books ‘ T " s Sorida | e executive committee in o sessio : more miles in Florida ¢ in Auburndale In of- | fruit is of a very ra 1 A fi J ene ine flav wion . b he succeeded admir- tvan he has traveied from Chicago Lhad been given an opportunity o rened ofl i ] i fine flavor. Prio People have been forced to leave | to Pensucola decline. Prof. Coffman’s subjed 4T LD KN DHATEE O 1 ‘ \ 1) the big freeze thousands of or- | heir homes and the millions of mos- standing that this has, in s i vill be “The Home Training,” a cvelopment work on the MU fange were shiped from this seetion |,~. fioes lite almost unbearable : ; h ale gide . Auburn- - i pects, been wu abnoimeily “Conservation and Liberalism in | le side of the Lukel ”;'] '" e T W RS {for them, as they live in the the r for crops in some s ! = [ ucation,” while those of Dr. lon Han e ”“‘IM_I by 3 m”'l‘l Pever is developing and in th o fact that money has b r ( Pwill be “Our Educational I akalunde Dompm SOM LY. |1 mdition it is feared a i ‘j pr. Wendier has opened offi Lot . R . woth o deficit being oniy ¥ i ld s of the Coumplen vi I'i some centers owin { it ! | A 0 1 ; Fal i « Deen-Bryant building, wiere, , rn "3 R R h, ol " y seland district sa n L x. Ivn i h' QU |d B G sl 3 1 of Florida Lakeland Homes Com- LUy i : ndition tmes wiean all of this and mo ; ; T e T 2 ay he will be ausisted in the field - Ers i every man and every wotian o X . . (By Assoctateq Press.) el ork by H. D, Winnie, formerly ) : : : i rankiort, nd; 0. . Catierlin, for- Washington, bec. b - Tufts plais ) prgg PURC![AQ}‘ VALUA_}L[ c of Franktort, Ind.; P. C. Sher- for :1' trip to Panawma today veachicd SITE FOR I and Al-[2 point where Dec. 19 was goleeted attend the sessions at Ocela s other parts of the poneead | Dance ¢ Daptists rendered sp rtoto Seereary Rozors and ciam present several very inpornt T 1 " ' Th ale ware-| § 3 ; S, an, formerly ; ; poard. The board has gel Lo, The e Ware-{ 4 pics for cousideration, of it i rmerly ; a8 the date for starting. It is under- Fory Myers, Dec. Nezotiations 3 : - lent | Louge of Mackenzie Bros. and the| ; 7 hert Hale, formerly of Canton, N1, | % i 3 i nd t : ervision over all benevolent | BOHE : § ' {to business men, 1aothers aud n . ' | stood that his intention to visit the | have just been closed, wher t { ioarion Ltent factory adjoining e - ) sl . { ina all owners of property in or|™ e . e { . 5 ions of the denomination 'vnt factory adjolt b chool workers. Opportuuitio: b ey i jsthmus before be leaves office was : 16cal lodge of Elks, Fort Myers, No ar Lakeland. The Florida Lakeland Homes Company will make specific an- building occupied by th-- Woodrow Wil- | 1288, has acquired the property on First str been given for general dis and in these all in attendance ia-——in other words it is lly a clearing house for the' | influenced largely by son's decision not to go. urday Evening Post was de- . and approximately $50,000 | stroyed. vited to join. The schools and the SRR e e P e R il St the Royal Palm hotel, n which ~cn handled during the eleven TS public must come closer together i OUncement of its new development Monia - woriii) tie vi .| they intend to erect a handsome Y s ended on Nov. 3 + soc- | The high cost of living was appre- SR T S o work within the week. Florida watermelons on the vine |t ; q Nov. 30. The sec-| the child is to receive all that is due! ™" "7 © 7 C 7 it December is an unusual sight, yet | Elks home and clubhous: will make his annual report|¢iated by the man who after pur-|pm COTTON REPORT FOR YEAR. | s. Chadwick of Jacksonville, has| The plans call for a three- State convention, which will |chasing 50 cents worth of meat at| pjye departmental programs will a‘~ ;{nc a patch of the fruit grolwlng story pressed brick building, cost- + at Lakeland on Dec. 10. the market, i."“"ff"“’d the deliVery |, pnear in the list of attractions, kin- | (By Associated Press.) m“ his farx;l |\\"n miles from the city | 168 between $13,000 and $20,000 Employed 76 Men. man that if his wife was not at home | dorgarten, primary, intermediat Washington, Dec. 9. — Cotton ;1 the Orange Park road as one | With commodious ¢lub reoms and li- loard has given employment |'hen he got there, to just poke the | 2ng grammar, high school and lass-; ginned to Dec. 1 was 11,844.432 jwonld want to sce. The seeds were |Drary on the first tloor, bi q enty-six ministers during the | Package of meat throuzh the ke¥|jq) association. These appear un- bales, the census bureau announced planted ;hn latter .DT\N 6".\‘,“‘.‘( | room, gymnasium, baths and d nd they preached to about .h"!“‘ vsaally attractive and hold cut t today. Round bales included 72,927; E : s : i ling r«uiums on the second floor, aund Every item is aceounted for, oS SrEE e hope of more thun even the zood pro- | Sea island, 51,275. | entire third floor to he devoted to srved except through lhelusun BUNFEHENEE grams of last year. By States: Alabama, 1,160,637; cl““ms lNuus‘H‘ ‘[u the lodge room, with a roof w of the i The Temple Theatre in Ocala wi'l .‘.rkansaq 660, I'H' Florida, 48,593; ;'\ho\v The building will be mission movement. 7% ministers organized 12 flPENs IN IIUNIA Lo used for the general sessions an! Georgia, 1,563,443; Lonisiana, 343,- BE |NVES“BA‘|‘ | somely furnished, modern Lurches, and 27 new Sabbath | the announcement of its seating ca- 2365 ‘Mlgelssmpl, $18,862; North { ont, and one that will be a cr o » s were added to the Florida B — pacity, 8§00, should insure all t! Carolina, 754,249; Oklahoma, 867,- the city. (By Associated Press.) plenty of room will be offered thosc|1588; South Carolina, 1,041,222; (By Associated Press.) While the local lodge was orzan- State Board of Missions has| Atlanta, Dec. 9.—With delegates | wiching to attend the meeting. | Tcnnessee, 208,721; Texas, 4,308.-| Washington, Dec. 9. Representa-|ized something less than two months 'se of constrncijon 87 houses|from the principal cities present, "o program will go to the printer | 760; other States, 69,048, tive Allen introduced a resoluliongn:o. nevertheless its membership. rship. Twenty-four - church | the Southern Labor Conference is|wi‘hin two or three days and wili 1| Sea island: Florida, 17.826; |in the House today proposing a gen- ' rumbtring at present about sixty, 13 were begun during the|scheduled to begin this afternoon | nizled out as early thereafter ac|(Ceorgia, 29,756; South Carolima,|cral investigation of the canning in-|made up of some of the best and 'Continued on Page 5.) for a two days’ session. nossible 3,693, dustry of the United States. niost prominent men in the city ¥

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