Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 1, 1913, Page 1

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T Rt s A A IR TS e 7 S No. 78, o PALICES CLISED 10 KEEP FACY BEING WAEGHE? LAKE].AHD FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FIIB 1, 1913 NENORAL 10 [GOVERNR OF | LINGOLN WILL | 1351351PP ERECTED! WIRES FOR MO = T oL} n n. JOHNSTON | 50 By nston, SIGR ¢ LUTION PROVIDING As Ieb by 1 CONGRISSION sociated Press. lL-—Tualt's first } n, Miss, vas o =i n 1TwWo i FOR tiop dol- TOR NATIONAL GUARD | TLLES TOR FLOOD SUXTERERS W0 \RE DLSTIIUIL A Q AS IS VAL ‘esocinted Press.) I'eb. 1 the ton asking Governo the 1y wired JERE in Guard | ! fonal | ftood sufferers SUFFRAGETTES THREATEN TO 60 ON WAR PATH IF DEMANIS ARE NOT GRANTED. Arsociated Press.) : to threats It pub- 15 are (Dy 1ol Cullon i at Potomac | U 1 I from been the i 1, who that hundreds have was 1 worked their homes by rested isna- by Lienlah levees and i, witnessed is clrennstunees oUL ARTIST GETS IROULLE FOR | Til0SE WI‘O MAT Z00L RLIND TIGERS. tR OF FOUNTAINS TOSIIBLE. ..L'S LECTURLS HIS. ool nee t nonnds hit the snest e the publie sl af s\ £ is vol solid to introdites Fakeland Woman's Clu rd ean dop what it scts out Renres Over on (s Ricdeiba IWo gr il -~ 5 v aline W, the imternald iaehes a i A L in o leetur whicn . E wakor, convieted on his see Wha expects : v Herron th Col. R M ohuston, ediior of the Lol Tast Saturday of depositin | robibit (he issunm thalen Lo i | Houstor Po:t, hus heon s ted by 5 i 4 : . w1 Lo g e | the zove R aeod 3. dyn H thlic building, was \ i fav) ¢ | tary attache of imd widest an- iy pjley s United States senate. | 5ontenced to twenty years in San | terniory, A ey Washingion v few | His tern sterday b goason in the n.umnu capital I}AVE Fiic ré P ) today | health tanicipal 0 do inking thoe rood e nab an enbassy st u frony ! peak of the [ ruor of the bl (o comnel th -i contemplating hoer i holidiay imothoy etinns an March t ¥ ! worling 1 The monsy n provid:» to date fou ins was col- of ®the and mit- soliciting and thi " .hrm tlem ¥y two com i Club, ) {ion dictrict tHoes Cheve cov conn exhibi <o Collector | tees hezan the work of for St. L.onl in instructi purnos last fall. I the i feolleciing fonds soon ufter inin district Mi witnessed the night nt “l beto noon andienoe @ lime pit on \\'4;!\ e | st vecital eiven b Ve RN /ED TITORTS PUT L \nditorium by 1 il + il oma hongeg ereeted, | nment, " sad | ORTIL TO SU IE REBELS. | \.as Bichily pleased wich t ll”m'» i“".” Chivago ‘ wos pibly burned and - his]! Fa { R AWGILY MRS prinment, and Qf such oo thine i eetting water at World's fair s b ) . I i oeoud Iy G e, that be e c o v at once. 11 Conces Ch A oday @ heran i verdict school mwded condi troet whaot Gar and un taeilitios the school ! imperative migiviy hml\ act the | The club wishes to thar 1k the peo- I'ple of Lakeland for ftheir (help in their work, and : o they thank the City i was splendidly vendered. This Wi i‘“‘:!;im}:‘m;.\:"). l‘.:l‘ p:\”t_ Ctollowed by “The Red Mill,”and Slalitie 0L A0S 1L D8 orce to : el telow is the lis ([ names of con- SplLE tan 1 [ wany were heard to remark that tids | TEIoN 1n M0 Bt oF e 3 ' If any contributer's name tack the rebels who threatened the | prettiekt Mimbatun | tributors appear, it is not through [vas the G Some who contributed xn guegted that their names be omit- "ted. These contributions appear hl”il I:{illlll nuinlw;‘ | simply weash.” Pl LR IR 1 Money Collected by Healt! which she dis UE ¥ 3 i Committee. il h e flenley & Ienley ability as a fin 3. 0. Owons [ 1L Cumbie 'B. G. Cumbie LR Dougherty Mics Mary McRae | Mrs. P. B. Haines Mr. K. Bryant was alone at the time; money | splendidly rendered by the band, this | zpg, |5 R. Trammell loft Leing followed by a reading by Miss| amicg Verda Thompson . . ; . =+ Marictta Pfann, a graduate of Bre-|ajes Mamie Castles ihis was the third tragedy of a sim-| . - pg is visiting her sister, Mrs. | aysq Mary Guthrie W. J. Waring. The nudience’ was 80 | arjsg Williams pleased with her rendition that she|w,jgq Gracia Saunders .. was recalled, and gave another short | nrieq Griffin biece. Miss Anderson Another band selection, the “Wiz- | sqigg Streater ard of the Nile,” was followed by 2} mise Harriet Shaver ... (By Associated Press.) vocal solo, “My Hero,” from thelnzrg j M. Keen ... Raljigh, N. (., Feb. 1. A hin ¢ needy couple at the hotel, and | -Chocolate Soldier,” by Miss nurthnlms, Lucile Bennett . was introduced in the legislature to | 11i8 Will be used in paying the $28 ) Biewere, with full band accompani- | \jrs. Hursey day making it a misdemeanor to!toard bill at the Sunny Side hotel, it | ment. Miss Blewere has a strong.!irs. J. Q. Adams manufacture, offer for sale, or give vell-trained voice which Lakeland [ Mrs McCorquodale | away, cigarettes, cigarette papers or wusic lovers all delight to hear, and | Robert Bryant | =ny substitute therefor. last night she was at her best. She ' prof. Farrow was encored, and gave another fine | Prot. Groom sgement of the Sunnyside have Of-‘number, Miss Ellis at the piano Nrs. Lovell fered to keep the couple for $4.50 Another well rendered selection by | prot. Jones o week In case the back board is|the band, “Espana,” was followed by {onlinger & Alfield \ some publie vag, @ Dihan thi the | sition which s roverny I | tinest nore fid one Vel prou not " flinv - n ) " nze vour mind whington Report o Garland but had been talking 1o the blew, not employed o Withstond ever m Mevieo taday encouraze of sion Co. ! of hore that the Madero cenerous especially Council for for the in e moen housi smiled and vonla ASSOLS, ot information or the thoked up st his e s hastily employed on np is puttive forih renewed efforts uppress the nder at ken the vhen noon whistle he irown Hosick an it program opencd with a marcl, Chambers, which o might expect he wen who ended rebols Foderal com e master of th knockine h at the sun and suddenly balance and fell into the palled ont to the he was The lime hal stem throuszh his| 1 WANNG LAST WTTENPT 1250 MAG HLLED - 10 PREVENT WAR BY UNRNDUN PARTY .. | | I otseeral 1 “Gard, du Corps,” o enre to come | Jarez i= reported to have | opened aorail nit Ot tennre as oS cture (on Solomon's | with they was not told {1r. sullivan, attention into hig sy i Wonsive olive st 1 by im dofpnsive and was| ™Mive station | moun office dem) i and sent nalf Tonrnal Secondly, on Ben Hur: “Dr | | ~otten i the distin- | and demolishine atter 4 b Wi inte I rushed of s his int wher mediately given [ il maching the fuse had in oehred band iy not cdical L the program 165 A Lintention Miss Ruby Elane Eilis, an attractive visitor to the city of Kissiin oy nose, ears and month o e n lectitrers in the y g y ol . : unconscions whey Wis ol from < perhaps his best I REKY Beary &, I prosi wel avitt, % Condition the rendition of technique d with her My peonle d. All o of locture.” ! , pastor Grace t 3 3 wonderiul w rict spead | impres: (By Associated Press.) B s nt ’R.R living (By London Associated Pross) Feb 1 JNLY LEGAL DRUNX IS ‘.'I ISKY DRUNK Hoed el near | srace, i pugician. She was roundly en nreso ' I'ni Wi ( tole- i Reprosentati ( I g aond responded with ease and of the powers at Constantinople, i oan aged farmer givine another equally ! nuimber, Tl Hermoor, i, makine u esville, shot through o win the Balkans man etsy are attempt was ILTTORT TO X I MIAKE DADE DRY ' heetel nuts ey L he a law, ac-«| ont imption of war w of his home by an unknown par sextette from Lacia DI Law- which is very diflicuit, wa: o adlennk Cole- A detniled report lust night, and dicd today Sunday morning wet and dry eleetion | o irculation county, “drys” '!;1 <ubject i€ expected this the ovenin M ding to an opinior en from the Judee Pendlieton of the Su- perior Conrt this morning “To be habitually drunk of the divore, law |y European ambassadors her his pocket was untouched in every | ‘ according o] committee of n* Nelson, president mnty Security Co., is © petitions are all. pre lay are being sent to “tve “dry” men in every ounty with a letter ex- | - burpose of the petition, ions for carrying on | “tting signers. *# per cent of the voters "'y is the number pre- W that must sign a pe-' “lertion on this question | be called. The “drys” Will have little trou-| 2 this number as 'n’ut‘h, o by neh by : 1. the meantime everything is hein: ar nature in this section in the All | in the n.mh- ready for the renewal of hos last meaning is to be | tilities | | | | jrink on whisky and not on drugs,” deelared the judge, in the course of NORTH CAROLINA WANTS divoree proceeding, in which the TO ANNIHILATE CIGARETTEES vife had declared that her husband | #s continually under the influence absinthe and other dopes. How-! wver, ¢he amended her evidence by I declaring that he got drunk on red liquor as well as green, and eventu- -1y got her divorce 0 months. victims are aged wen. There has been $20 collected for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, laving been found impracticable to bring the daughter down Mrs “mith i8 now recovering. The¢ man- as HOPEFUL OF HIS RECOVERY. | EDITOR AS STAR FOUND GUILTY OF CONTEMPT Petershurz, Feb 1--Lew B.| ow sident of the Board of | inz manifested in alll frown Dremcai —o (By Associated Press.) have held BP\'era]tden has shown considerable im- ring the fall and winter ' rovement in last twenty-four hours, n for the campaign for and his family 'and physicians are and a large number of now hopeful of his recovery workers in the cause isted MAY RAISE $100.000.000 e T OF INCOME TAX. oF %fPrcnmmn i ATTENDS CO‘RN SHOW. | Washington, Feb. 1. -A feature of ‘on of Congress may include the ising of $106,000,600 from yme tax, including the corperatio ix, as part of the 237 sis of revennue from the tariff " TIUNME THT FIGHT OGCURET (By Assnciated Press) Sofia, Feb. 1.—The reported ski ishes between Bulgarian and Tur’ h troops near the Tchatalja lin¢ as officlally denled here. clated Press.) ®b. 1. —Secretary of s Wilson, and mem- ommittec on agri- here today to tte r! 11 Corn <h ® an addrese thie "’ T’n\’: ition and later will Win- Thizs afternon~’s ex- preceded by - bhan- | . . 500 hundred bors and | _r' ‘orn and tomato clubs | SIS of tha chamber of aft- | bration t Inncheon of Ty | +ha tariff program of the extra ses- an in-| Kansas City, Feb. 1.—Willlam K Nelson, editor of the Star, was thi afternoon pronounced guilty of con tempt of court by Judge Guthrie, in rublishing certain criticisms of the lmr'thodn of procedure of the courts TREASURY SYSTEM IS REVOLUTIONIZED (By Associated Press.) Washington, Feb. ~The Unite! ¥ o tates treasury today revolutionize? | ; = business .-stem and place? th rdinary fiscal transactions of t! vernment on a modern basis T anze it s declared will prevent in laree measura the temporary tvi in the valnts of the subtrea fa lar amount of money a le for cirevlation, without increa the denosits of the government the lmnks. The changes mean the tension of the clearing house prin- “le to the government’s business sstem. ! lativg day of Thursday. !7ald up, and this will be done im-|a cornet solo by Miss Ellis, accom-jx M. (lough mediately. The husband 18 now able t» g0 to work, and Mrs. Sullivan, hairman of the charity department [f the Woman's Club desires to | thank all those who contributed to- | ward the case, the names of whom | will appear in these columns Mon- i day. VOTE WILL BE TAKEN BEFORE ADJOURNMENT. | (By Associated Press.) Washington, Feb. 1.— When the ‘*nate took up the proposed amend- l | | .ent to the constitution for a single | year presidential term today, it n the third day’s debate on the nestion, despite the fact that the enate still is officially in the legis- ANl the pro- nosed amendments, exempting Taft Wilson and Roosevelt, vesterday. The Senate is now read- to debate upon the Works resolutio- itself, and a vote will be taken be fore adjournment. were defeate | | tTolleben, 'GERMAN AMBASSADOR | | | panied by the band She was as|y W Bughner, Jr. nwch at home with the coraet as the | H. C. Stevens . piano, and this was one of the most| pag Cross Pharmacy . . delightful features of the program |pye garan Wheeler . which closed with a band selection, Mr. Mattox ““The National Emblem.” which is a | Cash 3 i mareh full of snap 'md one that sem R. 0. Cresap . the audience home in a happy frame | yopy Afitehell of mind -all fecling that they had i Mrs. Holbrook spent a pleasant evening and P1nh|\|“ Allen dotermined that they would take ‘“l\lrs Owens ¢very recital to be iven by the band l Dr. Nowlin and interest thelr friends in attend- Cash ing. Dr.J. D '.nmn . Mrs. T .. Bryant Povell DIES IN WASHINGTON "o ™ ;\v._,, { & E 1\\1rds sves .\ssoclatod Press.) Bianton & Rogers .. Feb. 1.—Dr. Thmdnr“!! Wes Bryant ... former German ambassa-|[S P “mith dor to Washington, died here today | W, © rged 75. He had been in the diplo-- matlc service since 1872, (By Berlin,

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