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= té - | | =2, - Pubhshed in the Best Town in R LAKELAND, FLORIDA, | : October, 1912 .. ...... 30.81 | INE wuHK othl Sl e d $8,669.7+4 MlAMl WUMAN Bv warrants paid during MODUh vl s e To balance on hand....$8,133.1% 0. A; l’ARkaR. Superintendent. Chairman. (A SCHOOL | KILLED AT HOT 10 NONDAY - i ATFLCTING THE COUN. "' ATIONAL INTERESTS 2E DISPOSED OF. OWEN, B LENT BEGINS TODAY. Today is Ash Wednesday , winning of the duys observed, many of the lh\‘ h('" Lenten period, forty preceding Easter in lands of the earth and HAD STARTED TO ATTACK HIM WITH HATCHET. Feb. 5—The board l\ several of the churches by cessa- (By Associated Press.) tion of entertai nts » absti- ot N & ctiog met in regular OF FlIRRia RN S, il : Abatt Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 5.-Mrs. u ; vence from the indulgence in the W Welll ife of Ithy ars 0§ : e U Alborn, wife of a wea y 1 members present. | yeng) socinl gaities, and by the de- : o o the last moeting, to- | vout and infrequent stated religious | ™ al estate man of Miami, Fla., g services Benjamin | i sorvices shot and Kkilled today by ! + \ vhe call meeling of Jan. ! | ¥ b Woolman, prominent in political cir- cles here, who tired three bullets into Woolman then sttempted suicide but it is believed he will recover It is said that the pade 370 and the as- azedy ocenired or's ar- toud of $90 and $65. | of the resurrection of the Lord :' agedy occurred over a lover's quar | The season has been found to be one of much profit to Christians jEince it began to be first observed wmd anproved. trust . of the b0t i<ked that the prinei- Frost the woman's body it preparation for the greatest of all Christian holy-days, the anniversary rel. Eye wirnesses claim that the { 5 granted aLL. MnxLy woman was advancing on Woolman A vacaney of trustes, s 5 " SIlI“IE [ vith a hatchet when the shooting oc- raicted to have the prus—f curred sminend some one fo: ! Iu BE HEI.U HEHE | | 19WA PEOPLE ROBRED BETWEEN ‘ i S e KISSINMEE AND ORLANDO.' Sessio's Beyin at Christian Church _— rtment, appeared and Flidn}' Co"tinuing; Through Kissimmee, Feb & Dr George S ne hoard and superin- Saturday. 1 ok and his wite, of Sioux City, la crate with him in his ! PRy were robbed onoa Pullman car be joor nite action was taken I Phere will Be a Sunday school in [ tween Kissimmee and Orlando, ‘"_‘ of the trustecs for an stitute held in Lakeland at the “ ”‘I‘.I. r‘.l‘i‘.l,\,l, I.I."]I '."'.“;i “‘,l\\l;: '”‘:"'i'v e R Christian chureh Friday and Satur- “l:"“- Hlahd gt .' ’."‘l"‘ SR - i day of this week, The services on eush. J. A Barelay also of Sloux ‘ X } Friday will be held at 2:30 p. m City, who remained in Kissimmee or from Homeland col and 7:30 at night and on h.‘”'”“l“} {accompanied Dr I":nrl\ and his wife aoked for an extension G0 in the morning and 2:80 to the teain and went aboard with 10 be paid for from the spe- | o0 doarmoon them “triet of Homeland. She! Among the prominent Sunday | i to the local board first, schiool workers who will be present SANITTATION AND HEALTH DIS- \ 1 action could be taken .o goiver addresses are Rev | CUSSED AT CORN SHOW tor Haven colored teacher | laude Jones, of Jacksonvill and | S nd asked for change of fy o A\ pands, of Winter Haven, Th ! (hy Associated Press. | e school from Pughsvilie pablic is cordially invited to :m«ni} Columbia, ol 5. Sanitatio Oak Park. She was in- the sessions Lond health, s affecting roral {3k to cirenlate a petition ) wag diseussed ar the Rural Life oo ‘ © patrons and present the | 20N BARDMENT CONTINUED ference at the National Corn s > fleonext regular meeting. ! WITHOUT INTERRUPTION ‘t‘ day. Each day will be devoted 1) ntaining of three teachers | gty special services on problems of coun man was diseussed, and 1! (By Associated Presso I try life The attendance is shown 1o § dod to o continue them, :|<= London., Feb & The hombard- | pave kept up to the hest expectation: only two weeks more of {nvent of Adrianople proceeded with- | of the management trerm Voot interruption today indicating ) smmendation of the lo-|that the reports of twenty-four | - of Bartow, the county!hours’ suspension of activities w sted Col. T, L. Wilson to | without fonundation Heavy seiue ney of Gen, E. M. Law_ | “tins bronzht up hy the Servian: ided that the county ! have heen trained on the principal | By I pay the teacher at|vorke of the fortress 1 osalary of per ! | o the time the present (By. AseOGtulen FLons.) I'he South Florida Pouitry imanzurated Mexico City, Feb. 5. Twenty 100 4400 1o be held in this eity | reed thilt Lake Hollings- | Uiirty women ahd children Were 1o i attracting State-wids Wi should continue seven | Killed when Hirga iy '.““'I"'}" on and large crowds will o o safontli month o h.[ct‘m- of Guerrero, wis destroved by "'n. city next week toatten o subdistriet funds “f:t',. foderal artillery yesterday 'I'h--"‘ ultry show, which promise smploying only onn | insurgents had fortibed o uln ""‘l;n... higgest thing of the Kind - | the inhabitants re fuged to heed 'h'";;-n]l.-.l off 1 (hio State i Fairview school ap-|" arning to leave. The '_“\“‘“ BlaaL The handsome silver lovine capsa . requested the school i.‘t}\\nrks. worth a half million, was d!'-‘x_, ffered for cortain prize winners. are | stroyed JAPANESE DIET CEN SURES GOVERNMENT (By Associated Press.) Tokio, Feb. 5.—The Japanese diet roday passed a vote of censure on the covernment under the premiership ot Prince Katsura, who recently took the office of prime minister of for- e1gn affairs. The sessions of the $7.50, for the best pen of S. € cLamber were then suspended for Leghorns. five days. It is expected that Kat-| The Lakeland Furniture and Hard- sura will immediately dissolve the ware Co. offers a beautiful vase for diet and call a general election. | 1ro best pen of Rhode Island Reds. meanwhile retaining office The Florida Electric and Machin- ery Co. offers a handsome electrolier ! new on display in the window- o ‘tlx.. Stevens' jewelry store, the center of attraction, many stop- ping to admire their beauty. Aside from the cups and blue ! 1o a different location. No ttion was taken, but they ustructed to present to this ! the next regular meeting a ‘rom both sides. hoard endorsed the reply of K. Oliphant in refusing to ac- + “ompromise offered by the at- *:» for Mary L. Terrell | request of the patrons of the mville colored school, asking establishment of a school, * feferred and Gen. E. M. Law "4 ustructed to investigate same. (Goode appeared, presenting ¥ for additional insurance on ‘trtow school. No action was Gen Law was instructed to avestigation and report at the meeting bills on file, and are cffered by local business men and citizens, a list of which follows Lakeland Hardware and l'lumnmxv (o. of Lakeland offers a girl's tri- evele for the hest display by o #itl under 12 years of age. The Model Hardware Co. offers a beautiful cut glass bowl, together with reports and warrants, | PASHA LEAVES TODAY for the best display from Pinellas mined and approved. FOR THE FRONT. | county. * treasurer made his report as ez Mr. U. G. Bates, of Lakeland, of- w8 i (By Associated Press.) ters a gold handled silk umbrella or General School Fund. | Constantinople. Feb 5. -Mah-|paracol for the best display by 2 “'® on hand close last {mound Shefket. Pasha, Turkisk | |54y, th 3, . nd vizier and minister left for the | The Lake Pharmacy offers a hand- S on rolj 1912 . front at noon today. His departure|syme meerschaum pipe for the best s (polly 1912 157.00 | is taken to indicate that some for-|jen of Orpington ducks ~demptions month of | ward action is contemplated by th®! The Red Cross Pharmacy offers a et e 92.96 | army at Tchatalja five pound box of candy for the hest display of Crested Polish The Lakeland Book store offers 1 Waterman or Parker fountain pen, value five dollars, for the best pen ol Anconas. The Lakeland News Printing Co offers 1,000 letter heads and envel- opes for the best pen of Pekin ducks. E. F. Bailey offers a Knox hat for the best pen of White Orpingtons. Clough Shoe Co. offers pair of best shoes for second best pen of White ‘“”‘*lcuultsr WENTHER OF wovest - SEASON PREVAILS TODAY .$3,061.8 Ageregate Special School District (By Associated Press.) Funds Cleveland, Feb. 5 —The coldest 2| | | Yalance on hand cloie last lweather of the winter prevails to- To b % 'mlanca on hand . " e BEE I O $8,310.24 | day with much suffering among the T""‘ on roll 1912 ... 32869 |poor. The temperature is two above pay ""’O'I‘D%lon. month of zero. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1913. oPRINGS TODAY WAS SHOT BY MAN AFTER SHE PIRCMINENT GEORGIAN TRILS TO | tevivals have already been held, nm\ { Poultry Prtzes Offered | s seription to the ribhons there are many other valuable prizes | mium for best pen of Minorcas. valued at|kin eggs for best display of Pekin Whit: | ducks, one setting of the prize win- the Best Part of the Best State e —————— No. 81. ROSECUTION HAS WEAK CAot IN BEAGH TRIAL THIS IS THE OPINION ENTER- TAINED BY THOSE WHO HAVE HEARD THE ARGUMENTS. FASTORS' CONFEREN BROUGHT MANY FINE REPORTS. —Rev. J. R of the Bar- Fort Meade, Feb. 5. Cuson, presiding elder tow district, has just concluded a FUUH MEIH“"S most successful pastors’ conference | ot Fort Meade. Most of the preach- itrs of the district were present and BUI AL[ FAlLE“ { & number of laymen also participated i in the conference. The reports from | the various charzes were most en- A number of successful | couraging. orgunized ant buildings and churches have been LND LIFE IN MANNER TERRI- BLE AND TRAGIC. everal new church are | parsonages being enterprised | Plans were laid for progress in all! (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) 5 - departments of church work and foe Aiken, Feb, 5.-—-\When the trial of Adbany, Ga., Feb. 5.--Alter tak- | > : 1 A seneral forward movement to meet | Frederick 0. Beach, the wealthy e daudanum, - powdered - glass, [ rew conditions and the rapid devel- | New Yorker charged with attacking slashing his wrist with a razor, and opment of the country. The workers his wife with murderous intent, was ooting himself below the heart, | were enthustastic and the meeting | resumed today the counsel for both Gordon Flournoy, secretary and | Was most inspiring. One of the most | gides were confident that the case (reasurer of the Albany cotton mills, | suceessful years in its history scems | would go to the jury before evening. ! The RBartow distriet con- | Indications are that the defense wiil g ference convenes in Arcadia May T.UH"(N].M- only two witnesses besides aon I‘: ! Mrs. Beach, who will testify to the Luown for the aet. He is brief attack made by an unknown v prominent Columbus ¢ o s member iy RO U . o tamily. ,wu.suu wal.l. ANNUUNGE negro. Nonge of the witnesses who L Last reports are that he is dying. ||~lu|ml yesterday were able to de- BAB'N[I MAHEH 3““ {®cribe the assault on Mrs. Beach. I A teiling blow was struck at the defenee today whey Sheriit Howard sho@ ssured although he is 1 a pre- No r S0l lives, Corious condition {DON'T WANT WHITE WOMEN EMPLOYED BY CHINESE swore that heavy hobnailed Chas. Barrett, of Union City, Ga., Is! By Associated Presso) ; - AN G 2 aNdi % acve- | footpriv ts leading away from w here | Winnipeg, Feb. 50 A bill prohib- | s"ong Ca dmmtt 1101' moute Lihe woman was attacled, were no- LS the employment of white| Y Ofr é?lwu L i ticed a day before near the place of cmen und eirls ipoany place ol | i % the tras edy. The defenee had cliimed that the tracks were made by a ne- gro who attacked Mrs. Beach. Po- leeman Holley testitied that he mada Uthe tracks himself. A K. Lorens, a (By Associated Press. Trenton, Feb. o l'rn-sidnm-~-Iu(',tv1 Wilson said this afternoon that he wonld not announce his cabinet un- inaa2uration, | mess owned or managed by Chi-| cocop dapanese has heen introduce I i the Legislature by the governmen? of Manitoba ! til the evening ot the LR el e T ¢ lgeal pewspaper man, testified that RUDE OIL TAKES ll ::‘m:l‘m('-lil;l‘j“ }l:";| ( ::‘Il‘l.::;t::;l”(;f“[l‘l’-ln l himse!'f and Howard made a thor- ANOTHER BIG JUMP. ough investigation of the premises Farmers” Union, is being strongly | supported iy all parts of the country {after the excited crowd had lift. Hs By Associated Presso) Vs o 5 W 3 ) e N g also corroborated Howard's testi- Pittshare, Foeb. 5 For the first for seeretary of agricaltur . iy e in almost twenty vears oil pue- | T | At 1:20 this afternoon the prose- asing asentts today quoted Penn- | NATIONAL BANKS ARE i cution rested its ind the court indientions heing that the zo over to tomorrow. The general opinion is that the prosecu- tion is presenting a weak case vivania ernde oil at §2.50 The wnsational rise of oil so unsettled VIOLATING THE LAW. recesged, i Cage may Associated PPress.) oil company securi- ; Charges ; the market for By | ties that a number of Washington, [ nounced today that sueh tr:ms:l-'nnlhl that National banks throughout the 3 ‘ onal b gl by lending mone NOW BEING SOLD. hrokers an- ol ) Fwould be on a cash basis | (By Associated Press.) |un real estate mortgages were | R | mulmt, Feh : Bradle \. lartin, | hrought by Sol Wexler, a .\0 w Or Muiiy Ohautaiiia titkats. are ens Lan Ameriean millionaire, died here | jeans banker, today, before the gaged but many of the prominent citizens of Lakeland are waiting fo? the coming of talent and the per- | feeting of the arrangements. These hn;ms are pertected and the tickets !'hll”‘lhl be procured at as the 1v'uulrur of reserved seats is limited. itthi:«' afternoon of pneumonia liouse currency and reform commit- (tee. Ne said the law should he s9 { amended as to legalize loans on real securities estate one CASTRO WILL DINE L d 3”81"833 Men' ; WITH GOV. SULZER. { Opic Resd, the popnlar antlor and VRSN R lecturer, o i ”,"\ \ss: .nl‘-'ll l'.'j( ‘ “Thinklng men have come to rec- el L e l‘lliln:'l New York, Febo i, lll'l“ ognize the truth that out of the 2 tro today accepted aninvitation 00 Chagtaugua movement has Lakeland News and {one year's subseription 1o the - “vmn: Telegram tor second best Cor- ||1>h cock; second best Andalusian cock. Jo o Owens offers handsome para- sol or umbrella for best pen of Wy- andottes, R. G offers one dozen hest platino cabinet photos for hest pen of Barred Ducks I. F. Carver offers handsome pre- | | | Paterson ning Barred Rock cggs for best dis- piay of Barred Rocks, one setting of ; S C. White Leghorn eggs for best (By Assoclated Press.) i tuke luncheon with Governor Sulzer | tpe moral and political and lit of his writ of habeas corpus acknowledged but proclaimed by learned that their sales in Chautau- | ) the Chautauqua spirit has not been Rbeslkten . Fuem, Lakoland: F}a..lm Adrianople was renewed this aft- | Chautauqua progress or be backed | o Orpington ducks; also setting of otous NS SraTImiive Warmth witn SiRPIDR. dUckn. Ono Metling of P — lecturer fortunate enough to have Heidt had a row with a big, one-|quickness of a southern audience. of Arcadia. The fellow was of the|gqp struggling to follow, run in ad- Mr. B. P. Kelley, Gri 3 elley, of Griffin, Fla..|, "\, oy the serap heap, but|company.” Popular opinion holds best pen of R! - TS f Rhode Island Reds. Don- |, ¢ tpe “casiest” towns along the | hut we learn this is not true. Only or White W, > i : e Wyandotte eggs for teip, pad written to his pals to be sure | qua s and vet we should all be in- Mr. H. L. ) L. Kelley, of Griffin, Fla.. |the winter season and should b2|in, scheme only as schools and Barred Rocks. Donor not competing 1 which they come in contact. The Leghorn eggs, one each for tho e sm'KE AI “l'l“l ZERO WEATHER PREVA[LS peting. Havana, Feb. 5.—A gemeral strike | Chicago, Feb. 5.—ero and below pion Black Orpington eggs for, best paralyzing all freight traffic. predictions of continued cold. Lakeland News, ofters one year's sub- | at Albany tomorrow. He will re- ! progress of this great section of the turn here Friday for the arzument|eountry. This truth is not only such publicists as Bryan, Clarke, La- Follette; and publishers of books and e | magazines of a high class have qua communities are far in advance of sales ip neighborhoods ‘where (By Associated Press.) | developed.” Sofia, Feb. 5.—The bombardment| Today one must ride the wave of offers sotting of their famous Blue c-.rnoond when the Turks refused to’ofl into the stagnant marsh. It is a Orpington duck eggs for best display | **Fe® Shs | keen pleasure to look upon the gen- their famous Buff Orpington duck LOOK OUT FOR HIM :v;hlch LI S S SeRunE epgs for second best display of Or-, IN LAKELAND | the Chautauqua assemblies. Every On the way up from Arcadia Sat- 'purmed his work into the South urday W. B. Powell and Charley knows the spontaniety, the thrilling legged beggar, who was working the | The surprise of the lecturer in the train and had been working the city | South is where the audience, instead display of White Leghorns. Donor N vel not competing. ‘""’" impudent sort. Powell told|vance. They become as one lecturee him if he came to Tampa he would | hag aptly said, “A most inspiring offers one setting Rhode Island Red . ogis from M best pen for second the fellow r:'mr'l‘d that he had fl!- that most of the people the world ready been in Tampa and found it|gver knows what a Chautauqua is, or not competing. - ime 1 Mr. Guy W. Toph offers setting mdd: e dmmtd(“l)\ gy acdien s osogh gl g g torty dollars out of here and said community know what a Chautau- second best pen of White Wyan- N St Dausy wet compsting: ?:'d maluh T“Tt’at Shln‘,: fellows as| tormed as to this modern educational s are the pest of the State during | movement. 1t is not a money mak- offers setting of Barred Plymouth | Noek sy tor second. best pen of : \l:"“:lhxmo“lz::(a" _\ragmnls in every | churches are money makers in en- [ town a2 ampa Times. hancing the value of evervthing witi Mr. F. J. Hoffman, Lakeland, Fla.. offers three settings of S. C. White ‘]'“IIBK unlv[“s “" Chautauqua movement is growing; it should grow; it has a big mission ond, third and fourth pem of S. C White Leghorns. Donor not com- THROUGH NORTHWEST — Mayor 0. M. Eaton, of Lakeland, (By Associated Press.) Fla., offers one setting of his cham- prevails through the northwest up- pen of Black Orpingtons. Donor not of truck drivers began this moralng, | 0. Migsissippi valley today with o, e . » NE——