Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 4, 1913, Page 1

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- P A by & pLUXE 11 S e | < W TAVENNER T PAPER HETHODETS A 1k ‘itkISTIAN ADV" { FUTURE BE PUL- ) IN THIS CITY lis Week sue u Advo £ Tt 0 chureh, | § tholand asttution, the +.-wr, having aere he has ne will make | ere. i himself s Lo reception thag | i and his paper by scland, particularly . This is no more | w, for the location ol i 1 this character e 10ouny it the memwbership ot a S8 H. C. Tavenuer, congressinan-elect i from the Fourtcenth district of [i- ;'nnln, will be the youngest member of | the next congress. He succeeds James \IcKlnn is a conrmai- attention of the s very large cir ul:u W is a trained news- | ving beep engaged iy o' before he entered the ) nder his able and viz- Lacciment the eirculation of the paper has been naed, 1 Chiarged With Having to Kill His Wife Last Year. will be issued fron: | wiich also prints the Flor- Wit (By Associated Press.) ~ TRIAL AT AIKEN Attempted | LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WAR RESUNED (DARING THIEF AND PORTIONS A RESU.T OF TERRIFIC BOM- N1 PARTS OF ADRIA. N\}PLL IN FLAMES. (By Associated Pres bom- Adri- London, Feb 4 At wnt of the torts arosnd cvening and suns opened tive wis f il Servian I moent te armistice expired, and not even the residential portion Of the vity was spared dans almos! Some ities look for a prolonzed previnee of Trace, and the Servians te hanve fortv-tive thonsand together with a tew divisions of Greeks. [CITY IN FLAMES AS UTCOME OF BATTLE. (By Associated Press.) eb. 4 Ndrianople Soiii, S0l i thmes as aresult o the bombar by the Bulea and stmaed this mornine nent rians Servians which was re- aceording to ad vices trom the front Wit ihe Riut AMken, ' 80 ( Feb. 4. Cha | itness, the State paper : . . o, | Wiz b _'“l. vth assaulting his wife with intent | Athens, Ga (N | Farven tist denominaion s, s . . . : 1o us, | o kill, Frederick O Beach, 0 New Gleon, o prospeto farmer ol Goose the two strongest re- . | 1 ; th e 1 Y ork millionaire, was placed on trial | pend district of Oulethorpe connty = in the State have i : : b i 1CIE | 1y ipe today. Beach reached the court [ has been puzzied of Jate to dizcover Lulieland, and, nndoubted-y . | i f : ¢ hi . ) room an houp hefore the case was | e ho had heen milking his herd of ertising this city receive : . e 5 by ll“‘ll\“ abled, and ocenpied a table with hig|tine Jersey cows Kach evening th means is o : ¢ is ush Yo 4 e rs, chatting gaily. Only o few feame up with 2ood appetites and ; " ; - 1 wn.lu:s of the winter colony at-|quota of pay i milk Oone or 1 o adde hat the - | ) | i ‘!l A I'," Y tonded the wrial A jury was se- | persons were sispected of milk “‘“ ' '“fl i eriired in twenty-two minutes, \\'ll'\' Veoenttln and oo wateh was set apable of carrying out! | (1P Davis, a Tarmer, as foreman acts, and thereby bringin: nilies to the community, ‘rogRD OF TRADE IS PROLD ] mplovment for a large | people, and givinz Lake- restize of being a publish I'he following resolution was in OF HANDSOME POSTOFFICE | BAPTIST LAYMEN NOW I8 SESSiON Associated Press) Febo With hundred firey (By Chattanooia, and opening than seven sites present i Sess L the tiest” Layimen Missionary cntion ol Southern B hureh convenod Lore this attor | The program was disarraneed o cunt of the enee of Go Hooper. The ovening devotions S oan advantage not to winced and unanimonsiy o adopted tod, and which should be Lo tine of the Board of | wvoonr merchants and wle wowhen outside concerns the Ho ard of tiover- | irry away their coin for! nors of Lakeland Board of roadvertising schemes Irade: RENNESSEE'S STATUE HEROE§ | Ucntlemen— It is ftthis that 47 IN HALL OF FAME. | "vard of Trade ke cornizines of Ly important public servicel ther Tenn,, Feb, 4.—The! be it { appointed to select two solved, That this Bourd offs vl us 1o be lLonored with ! ongratulations 1o the Mo Jo L, Statuary haill, at \\\n.\h-:.:‘.i,l..p onge of our members ani decided on Johy Sevier, roand first governor of {0 of 1 Andrew Jackson, hero |y, i1ding and the installation of mod- of New Orleans, umlj,.m postoflice equipment and t. The report will be| yjences for the use of the generul Legislature, | public. mewbers at first favored | Algo that this resolution be spread Nathan Bedford Forrest, o! popular postmaster, on the comple: three-story his handsoms con- | A i npon vhn minutes ' Tame, and former Senator V. Carmack. ! nal vote was unanmious, MAH“' GHAS E““s ONEFOURTH NEW YORK ; l‘[ M“H".E Au FIRES ARE INCENDIARY. York, Feb. 4. The sprvatl! (By Associated Press.) liarism during 1912 gave the | Mobile, Feb. 4 Four spectacular - | perades scheduled for this afternoon and tonight mark the conclusion of the Mardi Gras here. The Knights Tk tire department more work 11y previous year ip its his- u its aunual report today the v says there were 15,663 |revelry paraded a* noon depicting ! 1912 as against 14,574 in! “Alice in Wonderland.” he loss in 1912, however, S — s> than that of the previous DEATH OF LITTLE BOY. Y 54069580 for 1912, copared e P 2470806 in 1911, One-fourth Mr. and Mrs. G. J. McClelland "al loss, the report says, was fires set to defraud insurance e A campaign against ar- l vho passed away Sunday inder way and sixty-four ar- | funeral ocenrring late sterday aft- Is crime were made in the |« rroon at the Gapway cemetery, Rev. W D. Nowlin officiating A large (nconrse of friends was present to <itness the last sad rites and to offer bereaved parents have the sympathy of their many friends in the loss of their little son, night, the LLENS TO DIE MARCH 7. | mOnd, | sxmpathy to the 'ERIE EVENING HERALD Va., Feb. 4 —Pleas for itation of the death sen- osed upon Floyd Allen and laude Swanson Allen, for " rticipation in the Carroll | B“Es “P lu SH“KE urthouse murder on March | at Hillsville, Va., were | ‘s Gov. Mann here today by | (By Associated Press.) Eri Pa, Feb. { —Flames today destro: »d the plant of the Evening Herald, bringing the total fire loss in twenty-four hours to about a half willioy dollars. _flnd attorneys for the ac- = No action was taken by th» 'Of. Unless he interferes the y ’ Ten will be electrocuted here on Teh 7, | I Columbia, Feb, 4. Addressoo on | the organization and operation of | arain elevators, seed corn improves ment, moisture requirements tor (crops, and other matters featard {cf ’0., General Seeretar) verg chairman 1€ Josha Levern Haltimore, onducted hy Henderson, of Bristol PROMINENT SPEAKERS ‘ AT CORN SHOW | (By Assoclated Press.) the “Corn day” at the National torn show here today. The speaker in clnded E. 1. Watson, commissioner agriculture of South Carolina. and H. Kyle, of the State department SMART BUNCH OF GEORGIA PIGS. | HE LAKELAND EVE CITYON FIRE by ! anthor- | seige but one d teh says that the fortress il tall withip two weeks, The Bulgarians ave sald to have more | than a ha!t million men in the quarters of cld with open doors and in o« 1 ¢ place and that adequate no Clears U]) Scveral [ st he given of such meeting My.teries, NING TELE GRAM Published in the Best Town in the Best P;-t—;f the Best Sme. TUESDAY, FEB. 4, 1913. MISS BARBARA STEPHENS dlEALS GENG N BUSY JAX 'H { | % | No. 80. CHARGLS AGAINGT W, VA, SENATORS ARE WITHI]HfiWN PETITION OF GOV. GLASSCOCK AND OTHERS WAS RECALLL INCIDENT CLOSED. (By Associated Press.) Washinaion, f'eb. 1. Investiga- tion of the chiarzes ol corrupt prac- [\ (‘.-\PTVRED TRYING TO, f A\WN DIAMONDS: SAYS | HOME IN TAMPA. | & i | | i (y Associnted Pross o | mville, Feb 1 \ daring | | t robbery was conmmitted here | when a thief entered the hom K J. C. Raahl in the heart of | I city and took diamonds, the | | ’ heing valued at five thousand Laiter the man was arrest- Nile trying to pawn gems, e lis name as Bert Maron and |+ s home w Tampa. THE GOVERNOR GOES | ; i | Miss Stephens, the debutante daugh- AT IT RIGHT. | ter of Representative and Mrs. Wil - liam D. Stephens of California, was presented to Washington soclety by Governor Trammell has nlm-l.n‘n-l‘.’ L the cage of the vaecancy cansed | Mrs. Jobn D Works, wife of the Cal- by e death of W. I Mave, super- | 1fornia senater (ont of public instruetion ot g THROWING BOMBS o county, that he will custam of coomended by the appointing the cocommittee of the connty, aoman ox-| ol Democritic tice in the eleetion of 8 tors Wat- sop and Chiltoa, or A v Vieginia, was halted today wi the Senate committee on privik ni elec- tions, received a letter from b O shock, member o the Weot virginia House delegates, withedrow the statements upon hich Governor Glasscock and ot s petitioned the Senate Lo investigate, SISTER ESTHER CARLOTTA BETTER. A very beantiful evidence of the esteem and love in which the Flor- i Division Uniied Daughters of the Coutederacy holds their State presi dent, Sister Esther Caroltta, was dded that the meetine pecommendation is made should | at whick Makeg Startling Disclosures Which only the members of the commit- | given a day or two aro, on the ocea- sion of her birthday, when cut How- ers and blossoming plants were sent t, her not only from the city, but from all parts of the State; it was indeed a veritable shower of flowers, and beautiful cards and other tokens | bat the people of the connty (By Associated Press.) be notified by publication in ew York, Feb, 4 John Panl of affection eame also, to keep tho pupers, of the time and place of Iavrell, a janitor, confessed today flowers nompany,.all uli fl“\,m ln!lrl;’ fing sueh meetinge ¥ !the expression of the joy felt over s carries out the spivit of the that he sent Bernard Herrera adhe convalescence of the recipient mary law and the governor, by | Demb last Sunday, which resulted in | from her recent dangerous illness. dhering to ity will find that his ap-j the death of Mrs. Herrera and se- Anna Dummett chapter of St. Augus- pointments will mors nearly coufornt | rious injury to Moerrora and Mixs | tine had planned a charmi social to the desives of the people ”'""‘I"u;'.hllmn| o tawrder 2 aien v on | meeting in honor of Sister I‘Z,\:(In-r tneir selection by any other method. 7 8 & Carlotta, to be held on her birth- Tampa ‘l'rilun.u .v tenished the police by calmly recit-fgae put as she was not yet strong ing the fact that he sent the bomb [ enough to attend it, the arrange- agriculture. Moving picture- and illustrated pictures were also Ziven. {EEN PENSION AGENCIES ARE ABOLISHED. Washington, D. C., Feb. 4. br. A. H. Thompson, a long-tin: vloye of the pension bureau, took the nzth of office Saturday as disbursing officer, the pension agencies that °X- isted for yvears passed out. Ilereaft- ! pensions sent to veterans will forwarded from Washington by Eighteen agencies are abol- ied under the consolidation reform and their clerieal forecs have been ted here. The reform nrovided for in the last pensio ooriation biil When em- ek, ap- HOUSE HAS MUCH TO DO BEFORE MARCH 4 (By Associated Press) Washington, Feb. 4 —With a mass of business, including several ereat supply bills waiting to be disposec of before March 4 the House go down to work an hour and a hal' earlier than usual today. which Kkilled Mrs. Helen Taylor a SENAIE PASSE" venr ago, adding that she was v his daughter. e testified e to kill man homb intended Judre Rosal - NORRIS B, known sky was sent by a “Tony."” (By Associated Press,) Washington, Febo 4. The Senate 4 : S il LAKELAND'S POULTRY SHOW. today passed the Norris billo whiel | pasitlag: for- thes Tolpniy il fo gl The preminm list tor the South rehandise imported hy the trasts, Flovida, Poultry exposition, 1o hr-‘\ oo wader el contraets o bad als g held at Lakeland, 10-15, is oui | and offers tive prizes. There is the opportunity in this { scction of the State for a very eredit- attrac- veady passed the House, and was rec- | a number of very sumended by the attorney general 1y effect the seizure of coftee hield in ments were altered and the meeting deferred, but the chapter sent a handsome plant and a bouquet of ex- quisite roses for the day. It will be a pleasure to the many friends of Sister Esther Carlotta in the city to Lnow that she is now able to move about her rooms, and will in a few days more be able to he out among her friends again; meanwhile she is 2llowed to see a few day, and is enjoying the “flowers for the living,” so much more valnabl»s than those we are prone to reserve for their memory.—St. Augustine Record, Feb, 1. visitors each Srace at New York by the Bra #ble exhibition of this character and the promoters of the Lakeland show are to be congratulated for their { torethought in making the flirst prJ- tentious effort in that direcion. The gentlemen in charge of this exhibition are energetic angl capable and they may be depended upon to zilian coffee monopoly. FRICES OF RESCRVED SEATS FOR COMING CHAUTAUQUA. Plans have been the location of the tion for the coming Chautanqua on perfected as to rese { of fine poultry which they will make. Feb. 13-23, inclusive, at the Audi-| terium. Al seats from a Imv W n|' Tampa Tribune. the balcony forward will for this reserved scat section .md will cost 85 cach for adult admis- sion ticket with reserved seat. Chil- HEP“BU““S Bu I“qu dren under 12, admission $1; chil-| m dren over 12, in school, $2. Rl'-, served seats for these children’s tick- ets may be procured at $2 for the (By Associated Press plain reserved seat ticket. The ad- Washington, Feb. 4. The Repub- mission with a reserved seat for Bry- | licans in the Senate today succeeded an’s lecture will he $1 An admis- | it again forcing an executive ses- sion of 50 cents will be charged for | sion. The Democratie filibuster the magician with an added 25 cents | 22ainst the Taft appointments was for a reserved seat | resumed soon after the doors closed. This Chautauqua must be made to | ——— pay its own way this year. There k‘ N. Rarco, for Torty five Jears a no alternative. The people who en- | resident of Crystal River, has of- jey and appreciate good instruction. | fered a splendid lot overlooking the entertainment and amusement are | harbor to parties that will put up a here and by seenrinz your reserva- | good hotel there tion in advance will co-operate inl this enterprise. Engage your tick trom Mr. or Mrs. (" Rucker Adams, a postal card to them will place your | pon Springs order. The reservation day will very i . A new and modern thirty-fiva room hotel is to be erected ip Tar- At | soop be announced; secure your tis -1 cts and be ready for it. Many m' the noble women and men of Lake-| lss i land have purchased ten of these| ls] smIKE“s tickets anq are selling them. You| czn do no hetter work for your.fir-h’.i Your friends, or vour town than to secure orders for tep or more re- served seat tickets and place them This is your Chautanqua Assembly (By Associated Press.) Boston, Feb. 4 —Several society women today assisted the strikers by picketing at forty shops affected by the walkout of five thousand gar- and its success is with the citizent { ment workers yesterday. No disor- and visitors of this beautiful town. | ders have been reported SIS T < REeRENIRp | R AP v - - do this scction credit in the showing terday. CARRIER PIGEON FLIES 600 MILES OVER OCEAN. New York, Feb. 4 —Bearing a note from a passenger on the Prinz Friederich Wilhelm, now in mid- ocean on the way to Bremen, a car- rier pigeop dropped exhausted on the roof of a big uptown hotel late yes- The message was from -&. Shubach, of Seattle, Washington, op- | erator of steamships in the Alaskan \r.uh who informed the hotel maw- .wn-nn'nl that Mr. S. Shubach had let* i two valugble sable skins in her suite at the hotel before she started for Kurope late Thursday. When in this city fifteen months ago Mrs. Shubach left two carrier pigeons and the birds were kept on the hotel roof umtil last Thursday. when they were taken on the ocean trip. The Prinz Friderich Wilhelm was nearly 600 miles at sea at 9 o'clock Saturday morning when one bird was released. The hotel man- agement replied to Mr. Shubach by wireless that the pigeon had arrived scfely. CAN SELL REMNANTS UNTIL MARCH 1. Tallahassee, Feb. 4.—The depart- ment of agriculture, State of Florida, has ruled, at the request of whole- solers, that remnant packages actual- ly in stock of retailers, not having the net weight or measure printed on the label, that are otherwise jn com- pliance with the pure food athl drug law, can be sold until March 1. The department also ruled that preser- vative goods. containing not more than one-tenth of 1 per cent of bem- 7oate of soda, now in stock, if other- wise in full complianca of the law, may likewise bo sold by retailers only until March ! ’

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