Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 31, 1913, Page 1

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b IS & BT £ OF THE THE FINE TALE-.. | % 55 BROUGHT HERE 'TARY 13-23. 01 FE! ] g tie com- held | | | ut for on to g 13 appeuar | m eb, raciiie peinz mads | clligent vicinity the peo- | the | comin. | of rrovram of in- nent and anuse rod for a ten days physical and literary | i addresses by edn national rc-pulu-‘ sersed with muste- stra that h irts of musi I solos of a fine sweet melody ot their music on 1o this the inter of the first year's Kling in en- an magicians, evening | Dan: splendid attrac- 1 to an already w detailed pro names as \Wm at, who stands as the it the lecture field of February; Dr ! t foremost |thlm- vho won the pei- present a differ: AW delight all by which he all around the| ically re- Lincoln Hul v with “Riley and in his charming | the close audien L1 13, 0f | popular (Sun- | ! has | wil ithusias Dr veiares PR ST 1 a moversus Pessi founda- hautanquas m csent the a ) a daily on Pook Religion.” prlos of This worth the en-| cason ticket. ) Hamilton, whom “Wea conld without,” will for the most of her vhen all lovers of nay have the oppor- ind enjoy her latest ! the Mother Chautau- !“lizhts of the literary Rucker Adams will tith problem at the 11 rzing personal health s observance of mod- "nvestigation. “Mr 7= live what they teach lers to live as well.” o St. Petershurg for Yitwiqua ecourse as wel! n our midst is proof worth of the work. U« music every after- ning and the prelude, T bostlude concerts given bly are full entertain- Tiemselves. When we con- 1 of music presented shen band and orches- “Xtensive repertoire it ‘“at they are an expen- that has become a ne- lillinois Glee club, with velt and Swiss bells, when the orchestra Mezzo-soprano soloist Te to all. The secur- % 1o follow thesplen- ! ISt vear's artist was Dana Walden is of any man in the © and will delight anl! ihty Marvels of lhe’ He will prove to you 1 , "% i nuicker than your | “'t and entertain yon 1id jua bt al A e i hiry “ou with wonder and . 0 Of Wis skill. The entire Al Jectu . e ang gy gr lUTER enmtertaln 'dles with a reserved 1o Teterved seat season l the passage of the French bill which LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1913. tickets may be :ccured for $5. Sea- son admission tisets are in three classes: Adulis, $3; school children over 12 years of age, $2, and chil- dren under 12 years of age, $1. Children may secure reserved seats by adding to the prue of thelr ticke: $2 for reserved se: Tte admission to Br).ms lecture will be 50 cents with an added 50 «outs for a reserved seat for the oc- HOSTILITIESDENY BRYANWILL |5 sPROBABLEIGET THE PLUM Pullished in the Best Town in the Besl Part of the Best State. RESUNFTION OFIWILSON DON'T No. 77. HIS TROUBLES T00 GREAT; THEN CARBOLIC ACID. THO MILLION WORKNEN GALL FOR SHOUR DAY Griefstricken because a writ of at- tachment was being served on his property, W. E. Daughty, a well- known merchant of South Jackson- ville, drank carbolic acid about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and in ss than half an hour was dead. 1 is said that evidence points as - cosion. The evening of magic wiil RSN cause for the tragedy the fact that : —— "o another f0-veny attraction, and|FYROPEAN ~COUNTRIES WILL|SAYS HE DOES NOT FEEL COM.|'*'si\y had fesued @ bosus choclt | LONDON WORKMEN DECLARE Wi p par Se- to Mrs, Kliza AL kS, o n['-r‘--l“th‘: 4(:'111‘:';::111.::::[0\1\‘“ldl:’om a:‘:’is:n | BEND EVERY ENERGY TO PRE- | PEZLLED TO FOLLOW SUGGES' [ment for goods recently purchased THEY WILL WALK OUT IF DE- tickets with the reserved seats 5 VENT SUCH STEPS. | TIONS OF OTIIERS. vom her. His urn-.s[ followed, and MANDS ARE NOT GRANTED. ‘I hese seats will he held for the own- ! —— | —— is ¢laimed that his bondsman lat- s for Sunday mass meetings when ! (By Associated Press.) | Iy Associated Press.) wade an effort to turn him over | (By ,\ssm-n:l'tod Press.) : the t crowds make such an :ui-l Berlin, Jan. " ism re-! Jan: 34 President- | o the sheriff. Tt s said that Daughty | I‘.umlu‘u, .|:lll.. 31.-—A r\-T':J'lulmn intize acceptable, sardine the Bulkan wion is dis-! el s net feel he s lim ol with John Thompson in South | calling for an «“I,'-'.Ill—hulll' day ftor all \dvertising, prozrams, and tickets ! eMuvod ool rd ywine | RS | abinet from ! conville, They were in husiness |« o5 ol working men ." wld t\.”m“' 1 Vil be before the people next week | Bualear atti- 1 n on sted by po o froagoether, and it is said that when | was adopted today by the Tredes é ad the suceess of the assembly will | tude. Ger n pianction with {1 der While o check wag civen baughts | Union Conuress resenting two vovours for the makin ? { other % best tol Pl deel 1 s{lont half of the smonnt due for the v‘.il|||w|| workers, Notice will be .\i"v and Mrs. . Rucker Adams ar | Biilaaria and T v oto as| tiog for neo that ! vin of weods, which had been eiven | banded in in Mareh and in the event the home of M lienry Bacon, |t Wi compromiise bt the | tee d wd the [ v cach by Thomnson Later, o o the employers rvf}'!rhu the de- 211 South Tennessee ;1\'4.”‘\5 \\..\lu[ | nt postilities nest Mon- | naas secretary | nkoin Macon weote that there w m:Aunl. all contracts \\.nl] thien be lx'.l:- tiey witl be pleased to zive any in- i irded as hishly v hie ry m \\:--j‘ noney there in banshity's !mn:* lunll::lml':uni in April the e will rormation desired, o supnly I e ook occasion to re={ tauzhty explained the matter vV |wa ou vour tickets carly in the week ; Pt rond and atsa dose friond of |4 s 0 u “savings seconnt* How- 1$30,000 CHURCH FOR only a limited number will be re- | London, tan he overwhelm- | U ad not gove 1o Miamioai | cver, this fact was disielled by an- MIAMI METHODISTS corved ‘1. e strength of public opinion | Lis ction sther letter from the bank = | Sl Utironshont Furone favors perce in | e Vacon. Jacksonville Aetropolis L Miami, Jan, 31, Plans are beins B ke Balikans and in exercising theit TOAR"Y OF TRADE GOVERNORS considered by the board of stewards EHUGA]IUNAL uAYg : ,‘:,'.\unm\l inthience on peaee dele- TO0 MEET TONIGHT | f ol the First Mothodisy Episcopal London and Furopeans ambas- ‘HEAH ¥ '«Ium I, South, for the erection of a ere will shortly make them-| " vornors of - the Board of 3 new chareh building on the site of AI EUHN SHUW Ives the mouthplece of this senti-| Trde will meet tonight in the | EL"SE" ]flflAY the one now in use, to cost not less s vent iy order to eonvinee the more | ot or Trade rooms and b men ! J than $30,000 and to he up to date (By Associated Press.) nyicldine snivite amons e repre | her nreed to attend ———— {ind wmodern in every way Columbia, 8. ', Jan, 31 Eduea- | contives of the allies. i (By Associnted Press.) I At a meeting of the board which tional day with interesting pro- P | ! a’:}: Washington, Jdon. Gb. The free ) was held at the ehureh last night, sram of speeches is being obrorved EUPS UFFEHEU BY‘ a 5 P]EMBEHS UF FAM' Lse of the tarifft furnished the con 'lh,. plans for the new church bhuild- [ bvothe National Corn show ‘r],. ‘a nding chapter today of the hear-|ing were fully discussed. Dr. Davis, sincipal speakers are Walter 1! | ".Y B“HNE“ ]u fl iH ings before the Honse ways and | the pastor, told the stewards that he Fage, of New York; Miss Mahel Car ! PuuLIHY ASS“G'A"“N weans committec. Half a0 hundred | fonnd that a new and larger build- ney, of Hlinois, and W. ¢ Croshy, | e i —— witnesses were on the procram The | ing is a necessity as the ecity is grow- of North Carolina, who will discuss | pp0 foptheoming South Florida | (By Associated P'ress.) Bemoeratie leaders oy :Eu\\ fizurins | inyg so .filfll that the present Imll(lin:" cericultural conditions and prob ;l'mlvr)' exhibition, Feh. 10-15 §s at-! ! nland, lowa, Jan. 3o Majosfon ‘|||n|u.r.; on ||u: free list the :‘-:I'I.l“' i entirely too small, . Dr. Davis Tems of varions sections of the coun [tracting wide attention, and pros- | g his wife and two ""”""‘“j -nn'lv's in the hill wun‘-ll by Taft, t states that the old building conld Ly, [ pects are brieht for o spiendid array his mother were all hurned 1o | including agricultural —implements. feasily be sold, probably to the state e f finie ponliry hoitig bronght here 1o th this morning when their farm UUCK HUNTERS DROWN U oompete for the many fine prizes Ge b e e WHEN BOAT OVERTURNS. 1 The followine are the cup specials ' 3 oftered: Iake City, Fla.. Jan. 31 W hilo" The Polk County Poultry Associu - B s ANDAL BREWING OVER duck hunting yesterday on Lake Jof | tion offers | i coetton ing, cotton ties, leather | church extension board, to be moved Loots, shoes, weats, core bread. fto the northern part of the city for fHour, timber and lumber ‘{thu Methodist people of that neigh- - { borhood. The building is a good 2 | CATTLE DYING AT ST. CLOUD: [ene, and, it s believed, wonld be (‘AUSE UNKNOWN. vwn Il suited for this purpose. tiey, Bob Henderson, F. P Baugh | A magnificent silver loving enn TEXAS STATE CAPITOL. | % SRl “) AR aod Ed Saunders, a nearo helper, l (o the hest display any \':u'.in‘!.\' e \':':‘"f'::.‘”l“. \.‘-II:v'v]'iu.n'i:un,I l’um b ‘."f“ESTERN UNION MAKES u\-w'.t thrown into the water by the | v\ magnificent silver Joving ot vustin, Texas, Jan 31 In a rese Ked to go to St Cloud, in this BIG CUT IN RATES siuking of their hoat, Banzh and theligp the larzes, display, any or @ introduead 16 tha Tl'\u.‘“ hic: tho cititor of.one dr tin ara ‘ ' ! _— : wero drowned. while Henderson, be- !y varieties as the exhibitor ma i : fay hro. | (st cattle sections of the. Stute: ol New York, Jan. 31.-—~The Western L4 oot sw iiimar, guige e, Way t “” g m‘”m.h gl ‘_'m- ; cramine into the myserious fatality | ! Union Telegraph Co. announced yes- 1o shore | & handsome silver loving cup o onis made for an investization, ! BOTONE. Ll WhHich: Hud - Aaveim ll,llrlhl\ another reduction in teie Mr. Bangh had o lame lez and was | lin hest pon the show: anv va v special committes of the Legis [iliors bivontly { aphie charges. This ceat affects wnable to swim, while the ne ..|‘ oty o, of the Uransaction by whieh] No scemine cunse i assigned '.m_"lh“ rates for transfer of money by seemed to be friehtened to ?*uh :n-: i o foving eup. £ ey Senator Charles Faewell, of | the muludy, and br. Dawson is in ‘t legraph throughoat 'hle Uiited vtent that he made only a few )..~‘ SR oW vaso. amd WX wssistants. knows | c1ned to belleve, iy advance of per 1§ s and Canada. Beginning on ‘ i the ainking it uiigh, W5 \ handsome silver loving eup fo B | o Rl examination, that the oxtrome | b5 Bty LD TEERELANE aver iroprietor of the Majestic theats i hokt. copktbrel th:t s Bliow the Capitol Syndicate, were given | arfi Woather oves the: Stats 'm::‘htillx' 30 per cent will be made in hiers R e towas supposed to he Baoueon ! L ¢ lins kont the cuttia tlok o | this class of service. The business i the best hen in the show soof dand situited Gnothe Pan Dyetive that this pest i the cause of "‘f transferring money by telezraph ¥ ‘l pf ' A handsome silver Iavine enp * gdle of Texas in return for the | the trouhle it UL R lms«}t e e l‘!’ BllZZAHu , H i Mg ! i best pullet in the show tion of the State capitol build- ”I“ 138 Tl A0 DRIyt C HaRa R HilVer ot fok tiia hest it ANt T4 rhntaad thak! “ “ _thrm- causes—the urgent nec ties } HVEH NUHIHEHN EIAIES' i=nlay of Wyandottes in the show svndicate, instead of reeeivin: BIGK Iu AHMS |S n American business, the extension | | \ handsome silver cup for the hes N0.000 acres, as provided in the! !u the telegraph company’s facilities § 1 splay of Barred Plymouth Rocks 1 itract, came into possession of ap | g9 tie eniarged system of bank (By '\350‘3'3‘@‘1 Press.) {1le show. Ximately 4,000, 000 aeres of land | E u m“ gsencies in conection with teles Duluth, Minn., Jan I:H. “\ hl”-'| A handeome silver cup for the best o rongh incorrect surveys. The | graph transfer. 1 zard, general over northern WISCOn-" j..10y of White Plymouth Rock ansfer of the land by the Stats to| sy % \ 3 flh and. Minnesots, ' startell SBAC| 4y the show, © Capitol Syndivate was made | 4'nnu::|’l|::"::in.tlea‘:l P:T..)An f WNTS 4 N6 SLCE ‘ tight and continued today With un-| 0 o Giver cup for the hest 'ont thirty years ago. At that tims gl = OF NEW ORLEANS ; zhated ury. The temperature is near display of Laghorng in the show the ThNd. WA valied 8t $1 &5 acte | ficers and men of the Turkish army | y b # 7ero. High wind and snows pre-| o dsome silver cup for the bes: | now is valued at $20 and upwaed | 0% 00 a furlough have been or- 3 New York, Jan. 31.—The last link ¥ vail. |:“sylay of Mediterraneans in the . u acre. If the charge that an ex-|d¢red to rejoin their regiments|in 4 chaip of evidence on which t» 1 i <hiow, other than Leghorns. s of 1,000,000 acres was obtalned | vithin twenty-four hours. Reports of | base a suit for a $10,000,000 tract P ‘ LOOKS LIKE THOSE LUTH- | A handsome silver eun for best the syndicate is sustained Dro-| gceension among Turkish troops on | ©f 1and, now occupied by a part ot £ ERANS WERE B.IGIH' |«.unlay of Bantams in the show v wdings for its recovery will be in | Ua 1t | the city of New Orleans, is said to ! R A handsome silver cup for the best tituted by the attorney general of e e Lave been found in the discovery of Sandusky, Ohio, Jan 31, ~The display of Asiatics in the show ' « State. “enied by the military rovernor at|yne paptisma) record of Joseph {u New York Becker case, scandalous|.ny variety -— - i""‘ capital. | liere, an early French adventurer dworce cases, traffic in “white| A handsome silver cup for the bes | THREE CHILDREN DIE i = s .l"omns claiming to be his heirs are claves,” countless murders and other | display of Polish ip the show. IN ONE FAMILY. | McCABE RESIGNS AS SOLICI- !scattered throughout the United rimes reported from day to day in| A handsome silver cup for the hest — TOR AGRICULTURAL DEPT 'St:\tm. and for years attorneys in tle newspapers, werée mentioned in cisplay of Orpingtons in the show lacksonville, Jan. 21 A horrible (Ry Associated Press.) their behalf have bfl,n‘ swkir'u: to ‘ the first business sessions of thelany variety. ~azedy occurred in the Rolesson Washington, Jan. 21 George P.|establish title to the Louisiana ;;rop- A fourth annual conferemce of the A handsome silver cup for the hest | “'mily on the banks of the Suwan-| McCabe, solicitor of the department erty, a strip 120 miles long and S0 % Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio | d:xplay of Rhode Island Reds in the!ice river in Lafayette county onlcr agricnlture, has presented Secre- | miles wide along the banks of the 5 ¢< indications that missionary work | .how: any varlety & ‘Wednesday afternoon when thru-a::rn Wilson his resiznation, effec-| White river. The baptismal record q is needed almost if not as badly ini A handsome silver cup for the hest | hildren met death, two from snake | tive March 4. which has been ac-|of Valliern was found in Queber the heart “of so-called civilization”|display of Indian Runmner ducks in''ite: the third from drowninz. Mrs 5'-|m-d Canada. By means of this sho\'inz' i « among the inhabitants of the m"‘". he chow: any variety Uolesson sent her little boy to de- T T T his baptism, in May, 1706, it is al- ! removed sections of Darkest Africa.l A handsome silver cup for the hest “r 4 message but before the child | ‘ . display of Orpington ducks in the' 'ad gone very far his screams at- Eu Q show tarted the mother who, busy wnh 4“" ME" slnn “Poultry Culture,” of Topeka. ior baby, sent a younger child to as- han., offers— rtain the trouble. Presently the A handsome silver loving cup for e whitest bird in the show. A handsome silver loving cup for the best parti-colored bird in show. WASHINGTON TOOA {By Associated Press.) Washington, Jan. 31.—Four hun- dred women appeared before the |# Touse committee on presidential and| The National Single Comb Black |its fangs into the smaller child Aft- cengressional elections today to a<k | Grpington Club offers— | o~ beating away the snake Mrs. Rol- \ State champlonship silver lov- |~sson gathered the children in her ing cup if ten or more members com- | arms and started for home where representatives to Congress. Tribble, | pote hoth died within a few minutes. In 6° Georgia, questioned the right of * handsome silver loving cup If [the meantime, the baby, left at home the government (o establish the|:en or more members’ dues are pald alole, fell into a tud of water and rights of States. in advance. *he floor and ran to their assistance the | A« she approached the children she gives women the right to vote for roW; 3 | reams of the second child attraet- | -1 the mother, who put her haby on i | "W a monster rattlesnake sinking | leged that his descendants were traced in so direct a line that the | teirs believe they can establish their .c!alms |FIRN WOCTED FOR "y NOT DELIVERING BflB (By Asmmatcd Press.) | Chicago, Jan. 31.—“The automo- Orleans. Jan. 31.-Indict- | bite is the most dangerous weapon harging conspiracy and vio ever used by criminals,” said Wil- "ition of the nentrality laws'in con- | llam @. MecAdoe, chief justice of the | rection with the proposed shipment | Magistrates’ Court of New York. in of large quantities of ammunition for 2n address to the judges of Muni- ; war to Mexican insurzents was re- | cipal Court here today. Use of the turned today by the federal govern- | automobile must be curbed: chauf- ment against the firm of A. Baldwin | teurs must be identified by finger & Co., one of the largest importing | prints and subjected to a rigid char- houses In the South. It was found |acter test; a “finger-print” law of that the shipments never left the | wide application to every person New »ents

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