Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 10, 1913, Page 1

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LAKELAKD FLORIDA, fRIDA‘x JAN. 10, 1913. | CIANT GAME PRESERVE TO BE i MADE IN WEST VIRGINIA. Washington, Jan. 10.—Senator (‘hilton, of West Virginin, was noti- fied by the interior department today 'that his suggestion for the creation of a giant game preserve in the nmountain regions of West Virginia has been adopted by the department. | As the firsy step in the plan, a herd IRON AND STEEL 13 PERSONS 60 CHEDULE WS | TO THEIR DEATH TAKENUPTODAY [N EXPLOGION Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Bs.st Part of the Best State SPLENDID CONGREGATION AN D MUCH INTEREST. Splendid congregations and excel- Meth- The general opinion seems to be that Mr. Bass grows bet- A number professed and the inter- lent the odist services continue church. at ter and better. conversion last night, est in the meeting was intense. A children’s service is in PIUKN'N‘ T00K POSON BY' MISTAKE DEATH ENGUED of fifty deer were shipped in a spe- this afternoon. Mr. Bass will preach ¢1al car from Wyoming today, under tinight. There will be no service directions of the department to West BASIS OF TODAYSHEABING WAS STEAMER EXPLODED YESTER- temorrow in the day, but in the MRS. J. Q. FRENCH NISTO0K Virginia. The deer will be turned| THE UNDERWOOD METAL RE- DAY ON TOMBIGBEE RIVER evening there will be the usual ser- STRYCHNINE FOR QUININE; looge in the mountains for breeding VISION BILL, WITH FATAL RESULTS. 3‘5":» o DEATH RESULTED. Im“ vesterday |.|.;r|)osrs, For sm‘lnrul vears they S : " Everybody s invited to all ser- i 3 . of Geo. Lunn vs.:\;l” .ho< prmm“jd.“m“ hanters by (By Associated Press.) , (By Associated T rus‘sJ ; ke e One of the saddest deaths this : rigorous game laws. Washington, Jan. 10.—-The irorn Mobile, Jan. 10, Nineteen pmv‘! minility has experienced in s Corporation ““d, wnd steel schedule was taken up to- ilod and twenty-two were injured | i g L e B i ' (‘0. was given to]| Ui\ by s o o and meane) wiow Dio’sitetios James T Naples PHULIHY SHUW wu.l- time occurred last night wnen Mrs. s00L ren- ‘ANNUA[ M[E."NG flF committee, when it resumed its hear-: ¢xiloded on the Tombighee river yes- {0, Q. French passed away, having The amoun® | ings looking to tarift revision. Two | terday near Bladon Springs. The AnH“GIWIUE AIIENI!UN “‘”,‘“ Lo ::Iruins o.l' s.“.’w,h"i"" yv!.h ! . . days probably will be devoted to this |« Jin, pilot, engineer and second i torday morning, thinking it was qui- : ‘lIl) L ]BUAHU “FIHA“EI“N'GHI iniportang section. Many prominent |« (1 Mobile men, are among the Sl ;"“I‘“- e rawn s i i e 5 o ! 2 s toappears that Mes. French hac ) Jury o ESases ><|‘;:jul\l:t‘ll ‘1""('&”:.‘"“‘ | f‘\“ :“““dd]" ;" ‘ oAt b A i h.\’leh' Interest E"ld""“‘d m. Al"‘u‘lqi ”I“d headache, and, 1hinlii|‘n;l: ] \Menday. It s Cfficers to Be Elected for Coming :11, ll:<' l4“ly)')l)\'li‘(l|:‘:"‘ll‘irl.:l lof“ .:'l‘lk\‘:\du‘ll:-:?'- Hed '|!t1i whl-\.‘-n missing are be-! proaching Exhibition in dose ol quining would benedic her, i surpose of this| Year and Large Attendance A i s ('m]m, he‘_! e SRR This City. [alte went to g shelt and picked up a y \estigate the casey Desired. biun the practice of requiring :l]i wite | Capt Norman Staples who built the | - | vottle and took the conly capsulo ' which ocrurro-‘:‘ e Losses to testify under oath. I oat committed suicide here, follow-| That the Polh County Poultry | trerein, This was about 11 o'clock me time ago. 1t anl 1t should be borne in mind by al! i) of the hearing today | v fnaneial reverses | snow 10 be held in Lakeland during _w‘.~l~r\|:|} morning In about five nd the case will 1,|, {vemberg of the Board of Trade that | oo 1he Underwood metal rv\'lslon; . [ Al e wRN N i e mmuln-:; she lwu:ml to eaperience up- o onee, Lt is said {ronizht is the occasion of the an- |y, i) 4 e & L i ) | wsnal sensations, her body began te {or <ome time has | wwal meoting of the hody when of- I:Hl. ,-\.\‘_l:i(.,!, “Ii;h'l.h!“:\"‘:m];l\f:\ ;:“:“:'LZ,»{)ED"WILLIAM TELL Lihe higgest vm.n;.; of the l\nn‘l YAl R e { wooro, bt he has Kept {ficers for the ensu year are to he cratic plan bases all mtes on the | WITH FATAL EFFECT | tulled off in Florida, at nog in e pion stondeont ot lior e, She wont o the whercabouts | ctected. tois necessury to have a (tililo b1 Hiticles nstend of the spm-l—' - entive south, s indicated by the del- [ hack and looked at the bottle, and ! weret for fear that :I:- attendance 1o transact s Feoigne of (e present I|,.‘y“n_‘Al‘| D e, Ky dan. 10-—daek Cole- | wee of correspondenes pouring into feund the inseription was stryeh- ( Lelit possibly be u|<|l~|.~i||v.~,\. the constitntion requiring dvich DIl 1t would put on the free | wan. a Narrodshurg, Ky., --\\'mi“ml!“ sbentuea s ol R ..\'lu- immediately called to double the usual number of members o0 G 1n conts @ tom, |1l today heg Henry Marshall that | . ,uraging signs. Mis. Vogler, who lives in the same ' A tments Made. fre constitute @ quornm for this meet=1 ooy Zine hearing ores, all wire {1 could put a rile bullet throush | \jgre cups, special prominms, efe., yard and told her what she had [ w0l the commisgion- [ ine. Therefore every member should fencing, horse shoe cut nails, cash | Marshall's Bat withont touehing his | .o heen offered as prizes for this done, The lattte immediately tele- ' work of the com-, feel that he is needed tonight, and Legisters, and other articles. The | Marshall aceepted the wager | giow than any cver held in the 1|klmnn-|l tor physicians, notied Mr. | it into and dis-: e sure to attend, even at some in- {0 fave expected by the Un- | oid won it The puller went through | «ourn. oven including the Atlanta |"l'1‘lll‘|l. :nn! hesan working on Mrs. ) m Was r(»-unpoim-‘ju»n\o-nivnw. and even if he has 10} 4 0G0 Hin 1o rediee lll;‘ u\'cmgl';" o and Marshall's skl Killine | pogieey show Prench, giving her various antidotes, : iney. 3. A, Johnson, | remain away frequently trom other duties of articles in that schedule |t instantly Coleman was oar- Plans are shaping up for the proj- brs. Groover, Griftin and Maynard ‘ Clork, was appointed | meetings of the body L 85 Dy cont, st Cot, and i has about heen decided to were soon on the scene and used he- | 'k for the commis- | g : L HO1AL ehe e ol e ibeHG EABINERS I IV IR LD SIS the alary of $75 a month. | 11,000 MILES OF MOVIES. e == 4 story of the Mayes Groeery (0. vietim's lite, but the poison had al- Pdwneh continues as su- | R Q JAKTERLY HONOR ROLL huilding, thay being the hest loca- icady ""‘"" i.n her system too long, myicts, ; Washington, Jan. 10 The United \CHOOL tion available. Several hundred en- D llwll“l‘l?()l‘l.\' v l“ ."0 yally ury List Made U[). " tog is the world's largest produc- LAKELAND PUBLlC b tries are oxpected, and arrange- ith relieving her sufferings last ot was taken in the mak- ' or of motion picture film, and the ments ore under way for properly night, o jury list for the vear. | quantity exported during the W“"l / a4 cooping and earving for the larg Mrs. French lost - consciousness ca it seems thag there | noares < more than 60,000,600 (Ending Jen. 100 19130 Willie B, \l|l|‘1“l'.3:‘(>ll. X PN uli s L R ahout forty-tive minutes after the many jurors named in | toer, approximately 11,000 miles, or | GRADE NI “.‘.(. 1TEWHN ""‘."v o Lo, The show will undonbiedly serve accident happened, She said thai who when drawn conld | cnongh to streteh from New York to4 a1sle Nofton, 94.7. Whiam “"”\_\f“""” s o largely advertise Lakeland, ;uml""“' did not know the poison was in sund by the sheriff, some | Manila. tada Hart, 94.% AnniTou fnrrell 5 4 ’\\ill “pug it on the map” among poul- the house, and it there had heen and some having moved | Pearl Haynes, 95 GRADE IV 1 o= B i!r,\' people all over the conntry wore in the bottle she would have < were taken to put inl Gordon ,i;”.l_ 0o s Irene Grantham, 96 ! taken it, as she had thought it was r=ons who are I\'nn\vn:N Y PHYS'EIAN wn.l Mary Jackson, 91.5. Ona Ldmiston, 975 {quinine and had intended 1;aking.10 wioners and who are | Y90 (] GRADE XI Nettie Wheeler, 91 E\q]flu SEIS FUU]‘ [y |.m~', but ”It.'l'l' was only one five e 1o serve as jurors. | i Millor Pope, 9% crain capsule in the bottle, names in this box. BE SENI In M'AM' Lloyq Hooks, A1 . Evelvn Yarnell, 92 Mrs. French was a woman beloved \"”l HEIherNELon 9.2, l GRADE 1V (., u“ AMEH'GAN S““. ‘!\ all who knew her, and her home” FROM MICHIGAN \:(m Powell, 86.7 Bdith Holbrook, ST.2 | HHSI "ME InnAY‘ lhsele “""""“' as being ideal, she ‘ 1 o S et L ey td her husband beine boon com- (Mich.) I‘mrh)t By Associnted Press) i GRADE X, { ol ey e panions, and in his erear bereaves . 10— money | Thannoe Bryant ! ‘:;|i|‘»;|- ACriui w5 By Asgociated Press.) [ ent the devoted hnshand hias the timonial conld be irdered Chair-! Mary Groover bi | T : Now York, Jan. 10, Ciprinnc | drepesy sympathy of every one in the i sutomobile than i | conid e phveician to| Lee Kinsingers 91,8 | Ey [ Castro. former president of Vene [eommunity, Mrs. Frnoloalso aves roposed delivery of | ¢ Miami, and en-] Ldily Dale Thompson, 30. | davergne Webster sl st Toof on United States soii | !Wo married children in - lndiana, d in this tity to the| ¢ the oil! Idith Tomlinson, 89.6. b Clifton Wessleman, [for the first time today, when under [ $1o Will not he able to reach here, lind, Fla, under its| to give! GRADIEIX, | ‘f"“w" A [{he charge of an inspector he lers fand ong son who lives here is what i: to be Sthmitton teRtimoty. CHRIFUNT - Genovinre . 97.4. (el g Diltis istand, Mo appenved n the! The friends and acquaintances of Lowis of the Byrnoly A o 1o aunounee the name | Anna Shephe 5.9, LGRS !I'vnh-l':vl Conrt, where conneel 'vx",:lvv>4|""“‘ tamily are invited to attend the having sold & uew e o lth Wwhoniohe ‘Imu filan Muie. GRADE 1B, [or his release on @ wreit of habens | Tuneral which will oceur tomorrow r o Georze W O popcept tlie magnate Lurline Pillans, 93.2. Edwin Franklin. Corpus. Lorning at the Cumberland Preshy- < seuson in Florida - Nattie Tompkins, 92.6. | Mortimer Haynes ! terian chureh w10 o'clock, inter- he United States o xF | Mattie Delle Roddick tient to be made inoihe Laleland ¢ it by freight, The ’ Lames H'l!l':\\;xl"'-. »“\ 75, ‘ AdEe Rndor 1 AR i e o delivery is so IUHKH []ME MN"]E U GRADE T CL » SEVENTY-FIVE PERCENT OF \te Castar-aid, fiot febl J Lottie Bryant. 975, i ‘ CALIFORNIA ORANGES RUINED. ¢ risk of having the Virginia Lufsey, 97.2 S ].“I s .)”.‘-‘" — e Ylorida ahout the time (By Associnted Press.) | Anzelo Raymendo, 97.23 b '.”‘.j” e l ) California is not sending much T N 3 PR Leslie Willinme (By Associated Press.) | : g : ng on his return trip Constantin Jan. 10— Euro-! GRADE VII A, i Tafn T = { oy over the wires for peblication {2y, 50! tlia. resort o linssadors. Yiore . toduy wits | \ada Phillips, 91.. i l:n.us .\\\:nh‘, : . Washington, Jan. 10.- The l‘nvw": Ent thi Sran Gl Rt St o dlore t making the anto doicecded in draw ip o colorless | Gugree Tibbhals, 90.7. ¢ Bertha Merrit, 91.1. st ladies of the land” will dine :w‘rm it crop thete by the late freoze, ' e which probably will b . present- | Fdward Holbrook, 90.4. ! GRADE 1T A "the White Douse tomorrew when U iur private advies received Flor- will Teave Juckson oni . d Mone to the Turkish govern- Gladys Davis, 901 ’ Jewell Gordon | Mrs. Taft entertains Mis Grover [ ida indicate that it is mu worsa will earry no speciai{rwent 1 document mnardedly ad- Evalyn Adams, S7.8. . Edward Snowdon, ‘( teveland and Mrs. Benjamin Har Fam presented. The Tampa Tri- iy kind. treating the cps Tur ;\.\ to vield on the question GRADE VII B. ] Paul Snowden ||:slm. White Honse atiaches sa ;)nnn- of this morninz has 'he fo'- as one to Michizan|cf Adrianople. but no suggestion is Redella Gain, 91.7. ! Grace Runyan. taere is no record of such u zather {lowing: time vequired for the | wade or pressure being bronght to Nunnie Funk, $9.6. ' Clara Beth Stevens. | ing before in th of the conn- | “From advices received in Tampa tdeny upon the weathe: " ar by the powers to insure :wwflp!-! Addie Bailey, $58.5. | GRADE 1 B. try. vesterday by men who are interest- miditions, bat it is anVivLi mee of this advice, Elizabeth Meharg, 87.7. i Mildred Colbert. - ed in the citrus fruit b s« ndi- from ten to twelve days| — Elmer McArthur, 87.5. | Sarah Jenkins n““mll MAY cate thag the general reports of the bl iling MHSI Pm.l. GRADE VI A. Hattie Leonard. damage to the California fruit by z00d roads through HMLH"A“S 2 : Virginia Mclwain MI]BUI_IZE A“ A“M the recent freeze has been nnderesti- inciunati by the way ol Roy Mitchell, 95.5. Paul Rader ' mated rather than ~mggerated. The From Cincinnati to Louis- M“.HBE I" E[u"fil‘ Joe Holbrook, 91.2. l 3 a1 e opinion prevailing here is thag the nee to Nashville, passing Max Phillips. s AL (By Assoviated Press.) entire crop has been destroyed. ave. From Nashville he (By Associated Press.) GRADE VI B. S Ba"f"‘ Paris, Jun 1. Roumania decid-|Those who understand the sitnation - the State east to Chatta- Atlanta, Jan. 10.—The State rail- D. H. Sloan, 94. l:ela Hendrix od today to mobilize an army if she | thoroughly and who can recall the ““°re he will be met by Mr.|1.ad commission today refused the Mary Weaver, 92.4. Frances Gunn. doesn’t obtain within torty-eight | disaster in Florida under similar cir- il roads to Nashville are | petition of the railrouds which re-| Mabel Mathias, 91.1. 'j“““"“' Sl kours satistaction from Bulzaria in | cumstances in 1891 and 1895, They ‘=i with numerous toll gates | uuested the suspension of the com- Howard Huie, 90.5. Grace Pope. [regard to rectification of her from-|eay that only those who have been /i2ht to indicate good roads|mission’s order compeiling them to| Donald Conant, 90.4. ! GRADE 1 B. |tir, according 1o a dispatch from | through a situation such as the one tnge for the fee required to | pull milcage on trains after Feb. 1. GRADE Vv A. i (Section 1, | Fucharest n California at the present time can ‘hem. From (hattanooza e i Huber; Wright, 91.8. | Martha Nowlin ! S ———— really understand whar it means to Atlanta, und on to Jack-| YEARNING TO GET IN Annie Laurie Waring, 90. | John Sloan ! CONGRESSIONAL CLERK FOUND |=o to bed at night feeling well as- md is to deliver the car| THE TEXAS PENITENTIARY. Norris Upson, $9. | Ruth Hale. i DEAD IN NEW YORK. | sured of an income for life and wake ” : Henry Scarr, 8$%.2. ‘ Edward Smails. l p—— up in the mornins to find it has all ‘reight bill would be in the| Spokane, Wash., Jan 10.—A. J. Ruth Taylor, SS. ! Rachel Rader ! Washington. Jan. 10 C. L.!been swept away 0d of $117, and this|Stenzel asked a policeman carly to- GRADE V B. ‘ (Section 2.) Swords, folding clerk of the House “A el to £ H. Buffum, %11 be only slightly more!|cday to arrest him, sayinz that he Ernest Terrell, 87.5. . Solomon Lindsey i Representatives. found dead in alirom O. K. Kel ormerly with the in moner and greatly! was wanted in Galveston Tex for Chrisolene Wright, 84.6. l Ruth Johnson { New York lodzing house last night. | Providence Frait Co here, bur now i It will be a pleasant | embezzlement a vear azo f §¢ 001 Lonise Rogers, S4. ' Porter Young had been missing since the 3!st of | in charge of one of the larzest Cali- if the weather does mot |from the Citizens’ National Banl of | Paul Sammons, $3.8. | Claudia Wesselman December. e was 40 vears of age | fornia sroves, says fuils sev nty-five "0ads in the “gumbo” mud | Galveston, of which he asserted he Naoma Warren, 22.2. Davis Swindel. land born in Vicksburg, Miss. He|per cent of the California crop has /1. and the present mildness | as assistant cashier. Stenzel attrib- GRADE IV A (HAS. M. JONES, s a widow. ITis body probahly ||w~on destroyed b the cold. but no = in the north 1ied his downfall to stock zambling. Tyler Jackson, 95.6. Principal. will be cared for by t° 'louss damacze has been lone to rees.”

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