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L it . 1<ED TODAY BT. 2370 TOORS AT U4SWICK. i Press.! Feb. 7. —The trust estiga- | v to «itempt the ¢lclier to probe | ol fnan ial career as | called Stand- rs. He will be tment on Jekvyl Jar matters that ceks is the his- ! trenzied finance lamated Copper five vears later, | ties suddenly ! Lis morniny it : nit the press rep-| Le dsland and ‘ i o.or in i AR 107 hLirt! ._1;;,‘.'. Hea .‘,‘ ponsitlot g'y, ' §..., i Table women l‘t‘UL biiils .',a thstandinz ;'\M '; ; 5 k s as much work lJ i and regnlarly ior four familics Tt ey bra warle | Vordict. i (Llebmltd Casc Is Dx-| one s sick pected Some Tiie Before nine children, the Night, » now in ihv'ir‘ R the Yhaby' in 52 (By "Associated Press.) 1 'xhh'l-n‘ and 12 Aiken, Feb. 7 When court con- on Mrs. Tyndal ned today the trial of Fred O i lker, Yhinkln'.:v noth-' Deach, the wealthy New Yorker v five miles, She ! obareed with assanlting his wife ! rim work at home, indications were that the case or pain, hasn'ti =il be given within a ywer Ko vears, and honurs. The idence one in the n onclud md died in 18052 Uhe case went to the yiry at 1014 half hour later w the ver nog r dq ' i ' d- cAUWAY NOTLS. L ¥ e iz People's so-| ITRANGE UE DIDN'T WAKE noertainment at - Feb.! Phil Feh 7 -A Shamo | o Pa, dispateh to the Record tells of Fdward comnambulist. In a took the elnhia, ol house on m Admission fre tHope to see a large! . the Yrerybody eome Williams returned | + 1iis ago after a delight- | “ih relatives at Gardner + 4 lurze crowd werg out at burch Sunday. Rev. Mann frichtful burning nmerman, 1 wen-walking nightmare he tovepipe from the gtove i the stove. Later he mull lids and placed his feet in the + 4 real good sermon which His sister was awakened by Wil be of great benefi. ‘oln mes of sulphur and realizing that 12 people espacially. !¢ ere was something wrong, hurried Luclla Dossie, of Llllle‘ awnstairs and digcovered her broth #4s visiting friends here a; 's predicament 420. Miss Dossie won many' ymmoned and with difficulty they * %hile living near here two|«ragged Zimmerman from the stove, ““0 aud they were delighted | bhut not until his hips and feet had " L7 With them again. { been burned to the bone s tere are glad to learn |- s — " &ud Mrs. Davis of the Hol-‘ NEWSOME-NEWMAN. "3 section have returned to Lome on Flatwoods farm| ILast night about 7 o'clock Miss ut visit to Illinois. | Justine E. Newsome was married to ‘isitors. Tnmes E. Newman. This was quite a Lcttie Rendolls, daughter| rrprise to their friends. The happy @i Mrs. J. Rendolls, who| cuple left last night for a few days’ iway, has beep quite].isit to Tampa and other points in id fever. She is now th Florida after which they will owly and we trust she| -ctnrn to Fort Meade and will likels ut again. aake this their future home. Mrs “r and daughter, Miss| Vewman is the attractive daughter “mer of Jacksomville, have |t or sucrescful hardwaremerchant. ©if home in Pauway for » hustling young business man of “'hool closed Thurs-|< nth Carolina.—Fort Meade Lead- "ran OF A mx MAN,% " akeland S SERUIRCOMPTROLLER ri blue law to save! from paving for afll " a Sunday newspa-| (Ey Associated Press.) r .‘:mt souzht exemn- ! Norfolk, Feb. 7.—T W. Robv.| i sviroller of the Seahoard s bt on the plea tnmi ‘ on f‘f a newspaper on | *45 a violation of the Sun- | :rmio of apoplexy. The body will sent to Florida. crawled up | | 24 perched himself on the opening | removed two | onsress of Mothers, 1 am pleased to | esignate Her husband was | ] A Newsome Mr Newman 1=| + Miss Newsome formerly lived in} ° | vire of the children of this State { DIED 18 NORFOLK. Airy died here today following al LAKELARD, ANOTHER WEEK Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Bcst Part of the Best State. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1913. ____..__-—---..»- - (EFELLER. [z WANTCORNSHONTLYNCHING IN 10 CONTINDE MisslaslPP| I T“S alli A s s b L i P &VEUT, WIHICH IS OF NATIONAL . ... e . 3 i > WEQRC V7AS SUSPECTIED OF TH xl VAY IAST THROUGH 5 : s i g S L.UZ.ZR O PRONINENT Il,_..T WEEK, | Al ‘ | sociated Press.) | i el ,.l‘ . 'l“ 4 ociated Press.) | 3 y g ) il £, Feb, T--Andrew | 820/ £ ontinu on- | i 4 nesro, was lynched by ¢ ro show another is ex-| o \ : cearly today. The negro pected ; v in an-| e et A od of the murder of Mrs. | Wer 10 namerous < from va-| : R | A dohn € lams, wite of the deputy ong sections of the country Ru- i A chancory county clerk, whose body ral gt nfoeren with emphasis o i 1 vias fodiad inoan :xll..n.hmnll pit un- on the country church is the fea-| . 4 3 4 ¥ b g | er ome yesterday, Robbery is ture of today’s show Fhe confer-| " ¢ | (e iiotivon Veud o i Ve we 4 (! ] e aas led by Bro Wareen Wil |00 LU tendent of the chureh i of New York city L Rl | NEGRO T URTIRIR OF | LR A4 ARDWART DEATIRS T PITY AN CAUGH MADAIT 10.0 = MARCH 19-21 lo A by the wame of Jim Wil | Tii oh 1 7 T papton ! ved o white man, : . 1 ( 1od upon 4l e votor o tarpentine 1ocas | puter Goclet Geary, elected o the L i . in Lake county. | pext congress trom the Second dis : i | Willinms was oarrested | trict of Rhode lsiand. i a very Yl | ] by Inocinl | wealthy young | ) B Tolhine BE e A ‘ru‘d one of Washin 1 beaaties, Miss Maihilde Townsend 1 ) 1 in the Ol i el Qi | S A A A yindy, areived in "!vf:: 5 ..:)S prptey ) : e .(,‘i th risonoel I o WILSUHS bib UilL 1 | ‘ tb GURE 07 “ Wi V') TREASURERS | a Look at tha Place He Is| o to Spend the Next e Wiert 1 : : | ; Your Years. ik ; o ( \ of Duval county (By Associated Pre ) wiced ont, bt Vit thit ue e on by which Washington, eb. 7.—Joseph P, ' \ Vo EEenanTers veaeoek b st to the Osir WA had two UL | f‘ k Fumulty, chosen by Woodrow Wil- rowonld he muds I dele once take possession. of ther 0 ag g private seerctary \\'hilt'l ons from the Bast and West will Upresident, was the luneheon guest of | > fnighe city on Mareh: 17, ane Iaft's secrotary, Mro Hilles, today. LGHilE e I MORE FOOL LEGISLATION. e was shown through the executive il J ofiices und met the staft of the presi- Officers Present ferson Citvs Mo Febo 70 Rep-ddent. At the National Press elub (i I3 Noblett, of Tarpon Sprines atatite tay. of Putler county 1y et acorps of Washingtoif cor- tesident of the Florida association: introduced in the Legislature {,r:;h”"(h.“"q_ Youne, of Lake City, chairman rolibitine waomen trom wear e e execentive committee; G 8 wos that Yattoned up the e po e Jtoned U | MR. R, H. OMOHUNDRO PASSED Sl ikl & unles he hut s he as large w, of Lakelond, seerotary, o LT eI fax AV AY Iy WEST VIRGINIA | I Corey. of Aroos nati 21 0 €7 with a iail sontence | 'y owore present at the most Istoni oftendoers [ Friends g vias city will deeply !« sret to lourn that Me, R . Omo l Liunddro passed away last Sunday i ,." 5 -t - : a Ei L FUH '!‘ West Vireiniy, alter an illness ex- FEB“JHE{Y i-’ ‘ (I 'I l] 1 i l L b T onding over a done period. His son H u | Y | COF Omohundro, of Gritlin, was 1 : L § [ v ith i during hig last illn i r Hl 4 Has not yer retuened althong) Pari tollowine Tallahassee, Fel. 7 Gov i frammell has issned th, wroclamation . At the request of the Nationa! Feb 17, 1913, as Child \elfare day thronghout the State of I lorida Ivery realizes that the nation's future thoughtful eitizen! . tnds its lodgment in the children of |y, poapected soon. (By Associated DProse % 7 : | Mr. Omobundro was one of Polk neeton, IPah 7 Resident s A e county’'s most prominent citizens eton studente and townsfolks rally will say zoodbye to Wood- Wilson oy, the evening of March leaves for will shably take the form of a big re- tion preceded by a parade of the Wilson went to Philadel- # today for another visit to the before he The two days hington. farewell dents. and enjoyed the friendship and es- teem of all with whom he came in contact, and ip all parts of the coun- ty the newa of his death will be learned with much regret. WHOLESALE EXPULSION OF TEXAS COLLEGE STUDENTS. roday Cutist. Austin, Tex., Feb. 7.-—-An order We give more or less time to plan- ' ‘SPECIAL CHAUTAUQUA was issued last might by President ning for the conservation of the mmmczmr k. T. Milner and members of the material wealth of our Stat. and fuculty of the State Agricultural nation, and it is well that we do: Ihe reserved seat sale is progress- | "M Mechanical college expelling tut, how much more important it is| [that we study child life, and plan for the welfare of our children. The State i8 interested in having a prop- ¢r influence of the home upon the iife of the child. Ti ts interested in!| seeing that they are encouraged to 'cad pure and spiritual lives, and it has an important duty to fnlfili ‘n supplying the best school advan- tuges and fostering a high standard of civie righteousness. The work of the National Con- ‘ress of Mothers is truly 2 worthy ne. and T am gure that the citizens Florida will be greatly benefited '+ riving, upon the day above degiz- | «ated, careful thought to the wel- PARK TRAMMELL, Governor i (By Associated Press ) Washington, Feb. 7.—The Senutei: mriittes on interoceanic cantls, | 1 - decided Root amendment for the repea’ the free passeze provieion in Te Panama canal act until after *rnator Root had been heard in ite support. | i | | to take no action o i | .. and if everybody will place the 166 students of the institution fo- ‘er for these tickets at once, Supt. ‘dams says he will b ‘ribute them by Saturday v the reservation of the seats will at the Red Cross drug store on Tiesday at 8 a. m. rendy to dis-| The plot Patrons of the insubordination. The Legislatur: will investigate the tronble. (Bv AssoclateG Press.) Washington, Feb. 7.—The House niet an nour earller than usual to- tantauqua are earnestly requested [day for the purpose of considering procure their tickets and have time. All 1t¢ in front of a line with the bal- zallery 11 not be opened except for Bryan '.¥. at which time the front rows m reserved at that my are reserved and the scats will be recerved. This assembly offers most superb tiractions. er thirty different entertainments @ the price of all with a reserved v e doltr & S GUILTY; ve five dollars to hear the one le‘»* Remember there ©t i8 only the small,sum of fiv llars. Numbers of keland have said that they would 're of Wm. Jenninee Bryan. Let verybody take ad: 'vance tickey sale. antace of are this | (By Don’t wait for = to come to see yon but eome to| ausziht in @« w8 and get your tickets, and be repared to weicome the talent of the 1912 Lakeland Chautauqua as- e gl) |sembly. . the agricultural appropriation bill. MILLION CAN'T GET IT. New York, Feb. 7 —1t is reported that Thomas Edison has refused an offer of $1,000,000 made Bradv. of Cleveland, for a contry' ling interest in his new talking pie- tnre machine PAY FINES Associated Press.) Feb. 7.—Eight nen the government anti- Washington, ;uiity In the District Supreme ug fifty thousand dollars. .homo of her ‘lv‘)‘. on Lak%e { nizht and Tuesday. o ST TRST DISSOLUED BY THE GOVERNNENT ZHIE TRUST IS ALLEGED TO HAVE FIXED THE PRICE OF ALL LASTS SOLD. (By Assoclated Press.) Detroit, Feh, 7.—The boot-shoe last trust which, it is allezed, fixed the price of practically every last 11 in the United States, was dis- solved bere today by the federal gov- crnment in quick time, Tmmediately atter tiling a civil anti-trust suit coninst the Krentler-trvold linge lost Co. and other concerns with whom they are allied by azreoments 'edepal Judue Tuttle entered an vereemeng Jdecree terminatin . theis ficense acrecment in so far as they tixed tha price of unpatented lasts, thus dissolving the elnbh throuzh which the alleced violatine of the Merman law was accomplished | KEY VAEST CHIZY ARD CAPTAIN 11T TROUZLE adiies aeainst Chisf of Pollve ( b, o in of Po- Fieain | by ity i niiht The of Key West was renresented City Attors 8 oand poliee oflie were reny nted Iy Attorney Louis A, Tarris, Cates ond Reinosa are charced by loyor Worarty with gross neclicence and efliciency in permittine mmbling to run in (his eity practically “wide open. Intense interesg s folt in the outcome of the trial. CALIFORNIA WOMEN ON GRAND JURY. Redwood, (Cal,, Febo T.--In ac- cepting the qualification of seven women for the San Mateo connty grand jury venire, Superior Jud Ceorre Buek, in effect, yectorday placed at least gix women on the grond jury. Only thirteen men w re named and the memborin of the srand jury is limited o vine teen. This will be the fret in Vo in this State of women servint n a pand jury. “I've always wantod to ot a0 jney that would not gossin.’ said Jndge Buck. “There has tever been a jury in San Matco county that could keep a secret and now we will give tho women = chance.” HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mercer and daughter Roberta and Mr. and Mrs. F C. Willcox were visitors at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Davis Sunday afternoon and evening. The young people met at the hom~ or Will Pearse Sunday evening to sing. Mr. Will Shugart, who came so near having what might have been a serious trouble and was pretty badly shaken up, is improving very nicely. About twenty of the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Pearss of Dixieland gave them a house-warming Tuesday evening The evening was spent in singing and in a social way after which we were shown through their beautitul bungalow. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Powers near the Hollingsworth school house by P. J. Tuesday, an heir. Mother and child doing well. Once more we have some new neizbhors by nam. of Blevins, they having purchased a part of the @ | 101t place, half mile #outh of the school house Miss Olive Pearse visited at the grandfather, Mr. Beas- ollingsworth Monday Mr. Chauncy Chidester made a business trip to Tampa the first of tucketship erusade in 1910 ploadod'ghe week. Mr. E. C. Elder is expecting his ‘ourt today and pald fines agsregat- | wife and daughter from Galesburg, 111, some time this week. ']