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/ F 14 i _"__33_—-—————-————-——~-- - HF | THIRTY MILLXC)\I STRAP- f\ Chicago, I +b. 10.—It was learned | today in ¢ nection with the intro- i | duction ¢i & “no seat, no fare” or- ¥ | dinanee that 30,000,000 persous an- | I b s | nanlly qualify as “straphangers” in B this «ity. This is at the rate of 100, l 1 vach day, of whom 73,000 regu- ':' ,l | 'y for the luxury of s dur : » the rush hours. It is caleulat- - Vg that the enforcement of such an I0NLE WHEN OVI..- Hnance wou cost t! tocar BLIZZARD. mpany $,500,000 g | d that et B Poleon 7 & 8, ito the fu a0 e R sents Found i f1sh hours to aceommodate all pas- Bodies. SR AR 1) OAUIERELELE Mfl [ d h par from the Soutn ,i L party perished ! it wle on the !,\r'u‘i (larriage Occurred This Morning at 12, The antartic Executive Residence—Was Simple Affair, w, Scott’s ship, did ! reported yesterday, ! nalied. | . o (By Assoviated Press.) ! ths of the Scott par- Princeton, F 10.- ~Mrs. Grover . but it is believed 0, (.. .1h 04 ang Prof. Thomas Joseph e seientists and |00 maried here at 10330 p scott. party reuched morning President iiibben, wihere Capt. Roald Prinecton university, at the ex b { the Norwegian A i Wi Utiost simplicity waet month before Gl constructed by the i W R e & T ANGEE DIED nts found neas YESTERDAY AFTERNOON dead explorers X wered e 4 | v | i \ t D TOUR A ter a lingen 3 GNLY MISSING the tatal swnmons coming TR, po i O it ¢oWas ted Press.) : : 3 of It 1..4 &-.‘Hn\m L 3 i ) > L0/ BEOULE WAL tuneral will ¢ atter not invelve the Aoan At 8 olelogic: T sl !t only Scott him-, sidence, Jefterson street and PPalm g thers selected for the onue. Deceasod w 31 years ot nole n a devout ro RELIGIOUS REVIVAL. the Methodist ehurch, and durins (STER g tor residence in ,‘ vear had made Feb, 10.--At br. W B < held here one day re- |, irst Methodist chureh, warm friends. | Thompson, pastor of the | will ol'h-i:nu | muny Ohio, et 0l "[_ 63 peraong "h“i at the funeral, assisted by Rev. I B. ist trial.” This Is the larg- | Mitchell of the llyde Park \1('lhml | t of converts of any single | ist church, Services will be held ac! Le revival, and brought the [ the family residence. Interment will | e made in Oaklawn cemetery, Un-| | dertaker Reed in charge. The fol-| "u\\llll: have been selected as pall- { l'm.m'rs and they are requested to be 'I o [i? ANI] WIFE 7 9, jat the Reed undertaking parlors at ) N[lw IN NEw “]HK % o'clock. Robert Keller. James | arring, Judee C. B, Parkhill, G. A/ | enderson, J. . Spencer and Victor | | [y Associated Press.) ; York, Feb. 10.—Fred O.! Knight.—Tampa Tribune. The i wife have returned frnm! many Polk county friends of the family extend deepest sympathy t where Bea vl B vl B um‘l'v'v- bereaved husband. itted of the charge of attack- I U5 wife with a knite, Tho ver- IR T OAOMNENT FLORDY was none other than expccwd ! the whole affair was nothing | I wzraceful plot,” declared | fl“MM']S sulcluE} i ] ! { | Tohn E. Stillman, of Pensacola, End. | ed His Life by Sending Bullet Through His Brain. REAPS HE HAS FOUND CONSUMPTION CURE. ! “andusky, 0., Feb. 10.—-In recelved here today from ! arl Stutz, of this city, who I'n investigating Dr. Fried- e cure for consump- (By Asroclated Press.) Feb 10, John E. Still- former collector of this port Pensacola, ind one of the most prominent citi- | saan, i i of | committed | 7ens of western Florida, is a man ‘tie pergonality, genial thongh reserved. He found | Ho | caffected and he zave me! .y o billet throuzh his brafin and | ratment, an injection ol‘l-‘.,‘ the pistol grasped in his righty ,un=1dorod a fraud hvl’ and; 1 ians 1 suppose for the| | he does not give his| H “1 dont jn'nk we. LOOK OUT FOR THIS FAKIR. is confident it is all, s an be used safely by oth- | He is not trying to dis-{ valk went from man to man and, cure, for which man.\" ' waiting and willin e, I believe, as he has will =ive it to the world|* “ied the doctor about the of cases he cured. ile| red all cases where th-“; not advanced too f::r: lis bedy was found | uicide toduy i a room adjoining his office them. he i A man with an impediment in his ouse to house the other day asking| e & 5 | for money with which to assist hlmi He from our citi- uying a wooden leg gor | nany contributions ¢ns many of whom have all thcy‘ czn do to keep their own | pron- riv encased in earments ting | i ] he draws the line T don’t ' 1«ir station in life. While doinz . * of his patients h nl‘ « town this bezzar stopped at the| } *ht sweats have disap-! “utnam House, where ha fed hizs| r nz and expectoratinz | -ce sumptuously every day anll : nd In every way they| moked two-for-a-quarter cizars—| * 1 | a'atka News. i ' sernm does 1s to destroy ] , the patient then must| The Baptist church at Dunnellon! - VW, nd reDair what tissues are| s planning a home-comin on Sun- | N " ! by the disease. The se- | lay, Jan. 26. All former mcm‘mrg - it was Injected fn me had| the church and ex-pastors will be Fesults™ vueuu of bonor on this occasion. Tampa for the past |, v" \Q \ 3 W LAKELARWD, ELORIDA KONLAY, IEB. 10 1913. O e < et e ———— - WS SPLENDID POULTRY EXHRIT NOW UFENWIN LAKELANL b&v *OULTRY EVER SEEN IN W _.u AT THE SOUTH ONE OF THE FINEST DISPLAYS OF THE SOUTH MAY NOW BE VI Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. I SIZING UP WOMEN'S FEET AT NATIONAL CAPITAL. en in \Washington have the perfect fnu(. size 1 AA, according to Wash- inzton shoe dealers. They are Mrs. |l'lul‘|mlu Knox, wife of the secre- mry of state, and Mrs. Hugh Roland | French, wife of a British army ofli- Loor and daughter of former umaul- i Washington, Feb, 10.—Two wom- No. 85. e ———— < IEXIGO CITY GAPTURED BY REVOLUTICKIGTS creral to London Robert ynne. FLORIDA POULLT: SHOW. ‘1 dealers ' further “kr(‘lth“n MORE THAN 200 KILLLD IN YES- el ile Knox and Mrs, Frencl if Cock-a-doodle-aoo wisho to see, oty only examples of the 1"‘!'1 T*‘PDA"' S FIGHT. *h , . 1 1 ever the exiibits are the fam- ! 'oet toot here that b y other wom LAY iy ba i '”.‘ bl o Opimstons of - Wm, Cook & | have potite foet and ws o rale the | The NiS'hL Passed Quietly But An- B he Hmel sei Plains, N, J; a was- telles of the national eapital h-nvi other Outbreak May Come 10 0L the \bis. Rbclrinvtio (e ! ay by Wm D & 1l feet, Three s the average| at All)" Time. ireely stiand ereet in his coop, to Mivsissinni; $1.000 he and very seldom s anythine | ——— prano of the tiny ban- ¢ fin nerable prizes,shown over & asked for | tBy Associated Press continuously througe th Carolina exhibitor, ind T i\ Mexico City, Feb, 10.-—Uncertain- (in AT b g prizc winners i boin QRM’( ANU quv HEAUY[ prevails here today as to what le wd o ducks, from various | L developments may follow the revolt Company’s building, Wherd theres o op (he conntry il of tie army by which teneral Felix as opened today the fiest exhibi-| ibitien will be in fuli! | pi iy captured Mex- of the South PFlorida Poultry | b voonizht, and as the place s IU Gfl Ig MEX Gu‘ an - capital - yesterday I'he city iation. Every one of the birds woll hzhted, this will be a fine time | vas quict during the early merning there 18 an aristoerat, and every one U ihe show Ihere will |1.v i ; No Action Mfly Be Taken by Umted“"_” (8 ._mm |lz;'.n l\‘\u |‘||Hlillr'vl \‘.t'-rc ot oneert tonight, also on Wed- | Lilled in yesterday's figiting, in- secms proud of the faet that he s a R T States But Everything in cluding General Bernarvdo Reyes, feature - of - this - exhibition, than wic e gine poultry display \\l“‘ Readiness. | former war minister. It is uncer- Vhich there have boen few finer in ' make o very pleasing entertainment. | o tain whoether Madero, with his fam- o South i il admission fee of 2h cents | ‘»"Y ""'“"""""'d "r""""" Lily, fled from the national palace as L s | vo e oand ie dents for ehitdren | \”""”“"’“'“j ,l'..h ‘“"' l"l" A ag hoen reported and that all mem- i {1 d peatmet met early today to ke unbaee o (he eabinet have ned. U oall day exlubits have been ar-| FANEOMONES, s regard enop ! the Mexican situation. It js the spe- The nizht p ol quictly at Mex- Fivin wmd Seeretary Wendler, as- g, wee-exeellont. No residont 1 cescion of the eabivet orizinally | fes' 41 At 7 o'clock this morning 1 by members of (he association, | of wd, or visitor, should fan | called to consider the messase oF the by s no restmption of fishting, en busy in placing the Mlll:‘?O fine display, which wih [peesident to Conzress on the budse. ‘ Dinz made no new move, and the it oo will be, w 1 the { interesting, The ey i s ile gnin Wthere b gnation remaing mach amo ds ts e in plaee, probably 1,000 11 o open every day and ev-! Vil e no intervention during 102 g pieng when the rol army Rl | e 1 bk wesk. Dontt fail to | Tomadning three weeks of Taft's “d'll'!'«"i‘ il sofzed: thi oit o8 of 1 ot et 1 funcier 1 1 [inistration, the avmy and pivy arvelypa gong of Madoro a con- & . chaled to meve on i moment’s no I'fiemod and relatives r to di- Moo N I ie i ik VAR TTSOLUTIONS OF va-vvwn_h,j{. ! WO RS Appear, | . | vulze his whercabouts, i nuss in the Neast ol | psgay 1§ HAVING OBOySLE | o fedomal atmy thok Do : (N ieaabd e ”I‘ AND MORE TROUDLE of the public !I'!I.‘!:l‘. shot ‘mv\\'!l e bathied fnotean e feder vdhierents in the st 0 I 7Ani it IRIOH S0 aIL IO ) w the morning’s happier A1 Ot e YOuR M ) leased General Folix Diu, leator of vih to Heaven the hitle son of It ;.-r R ‘:”h“ S D v»;ll’.o Vera Cruz rovolt, from ; ur beloved sovercizn, Mes. G. T 1 wy shall restore, and Judge J Lo Barton, of Ceoocent ! and, falling into line under his ban- Clelland; theretfore, | cyelidg that are sealed in deati ] cipyon bonds which totaled § y 'mer, practically captured the Mexi- Resolved, That we, the members | wake to close no more Vg peleased Trom eustody on Thups: | €an canital, ' di No. 66, WL €, offer LAURA L. WADFORD, ':nlu), fricnds having cowe to his re- | Veaneiseo Madero, Il.l'&‘si'!l‘m"(\f. the i ved mother and father ow }‘”.N\'H"l '.\h"'()lzl‘lN, {lief. Cozart had been in jail Si“"“’;‘]‘4""‘?"{'[’}"'.“( i.l‘l'lftlllul"'l(;v‘zl];t‘-‘ll:‘i ':T:“::;’\'Inlt‘l::: cartfelt condolence, and pray tha ZV1.A SNOWDEN, fall and was being held for tind in 1000 Where they were besiesed but, izfinite woodness may bring speed Committee o Cirenit Court. e was a happy | h some loyal troons at their backs relief to their burdencd hearts an| ppaqy OF_\{’-M OVERSTREET, | ™Man as he stepped from the cell, but ‘r:.l“‘:’:':::“(‘l ullrlflu‘:'l‘i“?);‘“:ll:‘ ?firolm:;’: inspire them \\'{tln the consolatio: LRSS he wasn’t happy long. Before he 8ts. s that hope in futurity and faith in Kissimmes, Feb, 10 M. W. Ov-! had reached the strect the sheriff re- T God give even in the gshadow of th vrstreet, a prominent citizen of this|arrested him on a warrant from TlKlNG vn‘[ u“ county, died last night very sudden- He tomb. il ol heart trouble lived Shinele Creek. at And now ahbove the dews of night Week ly‘Honor Roll of "@%% Lakeland Pubhc Schoot (Week Ending Feb, 7, 1913.) GRADE XIL i Mildred Klausemier., Esse Gordon. None, GRADE V B GRADE XIL Ernest Terrell. Gladys Wilson. Paul Sammons. Esther Heath, Ethel Whitfield Georgia Fannin, Chrisolene Wright. Anunie C. Mayes. GRADE IV A, Maud Miller. Leo Creens. GRADE X. William Mcliwain, Tunnor Bryant. Merson Prescott. Lee Kinsinger. Willie B. Anderson. Burgess Baird. Blanche Lohmon. Mary McKay GRADE 1V B. Lily Dale Thompson. Helen Morse. GRADE IX. Abbie Marshall. Genevieve Duggan. Plant Herrington, Lurlene Pillans. Omer Seese. Wiliiam Nowlin. Wood Nowlin, Ervin Adair GRADE 1V C, GRADE VIIIL James Boulware. Alma Bassett. l.ena Scalley. Iris Bryant. . B. Dickson. GRADE VII A. Ethel Cook. Gladys Davis. Evalyn Adams. GRADE VII B, Redella Gain. Nannie Funk. Keith Adair. Addie Bailey. Earl Powers. ! Fern Sheldon. Ralph Upson. Virginia Clary. Edith Holbrook. GRADE 1II A. Russell Johnson. Lavergne Webster. Mary Boulware, Elizabeth Whitaker. Margaret Bennett. GRADE III B. Mortimer Haynes. Bruce Grant. Mary Rader. Marie Leonard. Edwin Franklin. GRADE VI A, GRADE 111 C. Roy Mitchell. Leslie Williams Frances Holland. Peter Bifano. Joe Holbrook. . Robert Eadea, Lonise Rocquemora. | PBlanche Johnsoa. Mollie Weaver. | Earl Futeh. GRADE VI B. ‘ GRADE IT A. D. H. Slean, Jr. ' Paul Rader. Mary Weaver. : Edwin Robertson. Goebel Taylor. | Drew Grantham. Louise Pantley. | hattie Davis. GRADE V A | Virginia Meliwata, Annfe Laurie Waring. Mildred Colbert. Norris Upson. CHAS. M. JONES, Henry Scarr Prinecipal. ) Madison county tor obtaining money on false pretenses and the young man was led back to his cell to awalt the arrival today of the sheriff o' Madison county. The change is not a good one; erifft Kennerly's hotel {8 mucn neater and sets a better table than the Madison county hotel. The Ken- nerly House is a resort; the Madl- { son county one is only a boardin:z ! house for nigigers and buhco-steer- |ors. Cozart will soon see the dif- | ferenee .~ Palatka News. i | | l TURKS AND BALKANS ~ BLOODY CONFLIGT Nearly Double That Number. (By Associated Press.) Poogoritza, Feb. 10.—The Mon- tenegrin army beselging scutari car ried the great Bardineli heights by assault this morning after several ihuura of severe fighting. The heights {ccmmands Scutari from the Tne Montegrins started thé seige by placing guns on the heights to bom bard the city's principal points | : i | | | cast. The capture of Bardanleli cost the | precedure,” killed and in- 1.000 dead i Montenegrins Jured and the Turks lost and injured on the ficld 2,500 GOV. TRAMMELL IS BACK AT TALLAHASSEE. Tallahassee, Feb 100 Governor Trammell and State Treasurer Lun- {ing have returned from Jackson- ‘\'i;](' where they had been on busi- {ness for the State. While in Jack- | senville they took advantage of the | orportunity to make an inspection Ltsip to the 011 Soldiers’ home. The rnor very careful in made a {fermation <is he may need in recar! to the policy of the State toward it. |In fact the governor is exceedingly tosy these days gathering data and information relative to all the pub- lic affairs of the State and it is pro- phesied that his message to the com- ing Legislature will ba an Interest- ing one. tion of the home to get such in-! KENYON BILL (By Associated Press.) Washington, Feb. 10.—-The Ken- yon bill prohibiting the shipment of liquor into dry territory, was taken up by the Senate today by au axree ment and final vote will be taken av 3 o'clock this afternoon. GOOD WORK OF BAR ASSOCIATION AT mm.\ acksonvitle, Feb, 10.—George C. Bedell, late president of the Florida Bar association, has returned home from Miami, where the association met in annual session and says: “While the attendance was not so large as at some of our former meet- Balkans Lose 2500 and Turks Lose | ings, yet the association made a rec- ord as to the accomplished work and I think it is in every way the most successful meeting we have ever lheld. The address of Sherman L. Whipple, of Boston, was a profound study in practical law administra- tion and represented the fruit of many vears' practical experience at the trial table. The address was most favorably commented upon by all who heard it. Reform in Procedure. “The discussion of the reforms in continuel Mr. Bedell, ‘a8 proposed by the commission gave all present an insight into the pur- pese and meaning of the several pro- visions. There was some pretty sturdy opposition at the start but after the matter had been thorough- 1y thrashed out, I think that thera was pretty substantial unanimity of iopinion that the commissioners had done their work faithfully and well. The recommended lecislation was taken up section by section and with a few minor amendments, in no wise ‘altering the purpose of the proposed law but merely perfecting it in de- it was passed without the re- rding of a single dissenting vote.” | When asked when and where the % next annual session is to be held, Mr. PEN stated that this will be de- cided by the executive council at 8 meeting to be held by the council at a date possibly in the near future. Invitations from both Tallahassee and Gainesville are before the coum- cil. :