Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 14, 1913, Page 1

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| T AL ' | L 7 LI\NU D gLUME O LAKELAND SHOW HAS The Lakeland Poultry show has T exceeded the expectations of its most euthusiagtic promoters and '.ha suc- cess achieved will certainly result in making this an annual event in that | NNI]A[‘- & QUA-“NOW BPEN'W EE H thriving city. - flAY 5 BAII lE The list of prize awards, as given | SPLENDID ARRAY 0]' TALENT WILL DELIGHT LARGE AU'DIENOES wip W‘lllh.ml et b l'llf in yesterday’s Tribune, shows that, AT m AUDITOm”}"OR NEXT TEN DAYS escape punishment for cheating m while the ‘néuoflty went to Florida swindling. By -\gsucmted Press.) exhibitors, there were prize-winning R ? o Sixteen years ago, according’ to) NVENT WRECKED AND SEV- | exhibits from Louisiana, Alabama, nPENINB SEss‘n"m "Eln us'll EVENINB Dr. Aléxander; Williams = was ad- ; ;RAL INMATES KILLED. Mississippi and Georgla—four States, : : : judged insane at Reidsville. While their poultry-raisers attracted by —_ 3 % i 1 t tof Miami, « Has Suspended; Post:|the Lakeland show and sending their | Despite the Inclement Weather, & Number Evinced Their Great Inter- | o1t ' » (VOUER 06 Vel Sine! ’ Fla., and while there he killed a B ‘éce Closed, Wl DY fowls to compete with those of other est in the Enterprise by 'lhflu' Presence, and Enjoyed a , man. " He. wia {HAN Gl convRatst of offce Liskis, States. Pleasing Program, murder and sentenced to life impris Without Light The show will continue through : onment. After serving about two Saturday and the Trib is indeed Jexico City, Feb: 14.—Madero sra‘:lfledy ,: :oté its wi‘:ineeleope and| The third annual Chautauqua 8 more, whereupon Miss Kling gave|Years he' was: Jardoned aud he. 1e. Anut‘ it in saidsby experts, ever held is morning sent another ultima- a to Diaz demandings ssurrender. reply came in the shape of can- sading. By 7 o'clock the firing itled into a steady fusilade, A con- ot five blocks from the palace was < S wom el INFT QUAIEQ POSITION fore killed. Many shells from the i bels fell about the cable office, the . bperican Club and other buildings nF "II]E“ STATES the vicinity. Diaz this morning asked for recog- —— A don as a belligerent by the United | Will Not Intervene in Mexican War i i Georgia. He kept out,of the practical results which are re-[5¢mPly to be held in Laki aiiother short reading| hemadito 1 mrd'l)na the work of the energetie [oPened last night at the Audito TRteraparia hupen Ve M tAben mi:‘::]: v‘:nfi:ol;tvh::n?:'n: ::: :: fio;':ff d:nd':;llo::?h:oh:v: i : Florldians who arranged it.—Tampa |81, although the rain descended dmjj were selections by the -Rogers | 2100 TOV T for luac : /| ready seen this splendid display of Tribune. | torrents just at the time of the @ | G0shen Band, which musical aggre- [ Tested again for lunacy. eIt ghonld. subiues. e, GupoHk ening, a good sized audience br gation is heattily welcomed back: to tunity now before the exhibition thé slihants. il Ettentod. o) iykeland. Mr. Roscoe, leader of the cflu‘s[fl : ; {band, was called upon, and made-a ends. folt highly repid for the ofMRE By ore alk (s WHHGL Nl abhlid nr L | Tollowing is a list of speciar ers' Goshen Band was the first num-§ ¢ Was amazed when he saw the wnfls m Ifim pfl:vum g:l:;:l: l;;mmv;;mmd' ber on the program, this being fol handsome Chautauqua auditorinm | Akttt Pl:l:\cl W lowed by the annual addréss hef the people of Lakeland had erected. R, » Standard Oil Bpecw—-uueuwn Tums Back M the Cruiser South Farm, Lakeland. : ; Dakota Arrives on o tes government in an . informa!| . {nlase Mexicans Show Antipathy T T T Sunday i Cole L:k lflud“ Svoem mue' bte to Ambassador Wilson, statiag. to Amerinn | : p _'md"'v N arm, w7y de an AR AT is in complete control of the eity. (By CIRte8 Prisa’s Comsneclil—mmmot Sackson, Pitta IDuring the morning the rebel gun- * (By Associated Press.) b Washington, Feb. 14.—Because of the intense anti-American feeling at | yrode1 Hardware Co. ml—'fl- Acapulco, Mexico, the cruiser Den-| jgrence Forbes, New Decatur, Ala. ver has been furned back to Mt ioria Rleotrle & Machinery co. port to ‘wait until-the cruiser South Special—A. R. McRae, Dakota arrives Blllldl" ak T - g.nn sM}__m i Gardner;Jacksonville, Fla. INJURED FIREMAN o » |40, G, Bates fal—Mrs. J. H. GETS ‘10,500 VERDICT. | Wendler, Lakeland. M oo e F\?fl? Pharmacy Spechi-—&lulflm D AND ORCHESTRA, Jury @ives Coleman Ji Judg: | Fakm;‘Lakeland.. . s e ment M Red Cross Pharmacy Bufilgl——ln. nm nowhere south of Winona Lal Sayannah, Feb. w-—colom-n J. H, Wendler, Lakeland, .. cnn there h found such a large Johnson, a fireman employed by the of the morning the rebel gun-| wghington, Feb, 14.—Taft to- ek Pa turned their attention from the | 4oy 114 his close advisers that the lace to the federal battery near only thing that would ‘force inters e British legation. It is reported | vention would be if the Madero or | | t the government is preparing to | piay forces turned on the Americans | memite four blocks——mostly resi-|gimply pecause they are Americans | aces, to give a better swWeeD for the | 5. forejgners. vy fire from the federal artillery b to noon neither side had gained by apparent advantage. WANT HIGHER PRICE FOR LUMBER. New Orleans, La., Feb. 14 —Lum- ber mm throughout the | United States wint increase the prices R.OGERS’ GOSHEN B sty Are 4 Sk president of the Chuuhuqfiu ciation, Mr. H. D. Bassoit. Mr. B {By Auocllud Press.) Mexico City, Feb. 14.——Five days |of all grades of pine lumber if they | Sett reviewed the work:of the ‘commodious structure, and- oamm Line mm#\:w bting in the capital has, in“the|fcllow suggestions made In the an-|tauqua during the past. two sessions niost ertflyd congratulated the’ peo- R bt § jnion of close observers, ddne more | nual address of President 8. J. Car-|ADd stated that he felt ‘mgre en- ple o Lakelaid on 1ts construction. = Clty Oojurt oz gt change the sentiment of the Mex- | Denter, of the Yellow Pine Manufac- | thused over the future of the move- 4 Today’s Session. » ment in Lakeland than ever before. or Although Mr. Adams’ assertion of | 500. . He sued the Coast Line for| Ee expressed the prile which he felt. | last night that “the sun will rise to- | $15,600. Osborne & Lawrence fim Shoe Co. turers A-ochtlon of the United } and which is entertained by wervlm morning” came true, its|dveted his case for him. oultry ym ; | States, which met in convention here today. “An analysis of last year's opera- tions will reveal the fact that there | postoffice has eclosed its doors.|is not a fair margin of profit in our he city was almost in total dark-|business at present prices,” sald Mr. s throughout the might, owing to | Carpenter. “Cost of labor and ma- e cutting of the wires by bullets. | terial has been increasing faster obberies and petty erimes of all|than have the prices of lumber.” inds are on the increase. DON'T WANT NEW NICKLES, mmm"E"Is HHUH"H] povsee m saomuen| \GAINST W, VIRGINIANS bt representatives of companies perating nickel vending machines U4y urged Director of the Mint oberts not to issue the mew mickels “templated by the treasury depart- jans as regards intervemtion than e entire two-year period of the volution. Conditions are steadily owing worse, and practically all siness has ceased. Even the gen- person of Lakeland, in the handsome | shining has not been very percepti-| = The aceident in which Jolinson Chautauqua auditorium, stated was - infured occurred near Dyal, |' that Lakeland has only begun to do Fia.: His train ran lw a washout great things, and that the futurc and Johnson was _off the en- will prove his assertions. gine. His shoulder flfl“ i Mr. Bassett, at the close of hir dislocated. 1t was shown mt the talk, introduced Mr. O©. Rucker irjuries he suffered are yt ” W ble; however a large number were '7- C. Owens ”“""—""" Guy present at the morning hour and had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Kerr Boyce Tupper, who will each morn- ing conduct the Bible Hour; Dr. Tu\p» per i8 an eloquent. divine, and in- spires and uplifts all who hear him. At .11 o’clock—the favorite hour Adams, superintendent of. the asso- MM nature, ciation, who was given an ovation ; by all present. Mr. Adams declared | 0% ‘many Chautauquanhs~—Mrs., ¥} that it did him much good to see the | Rucker Adams gave her lecture on geod sized audience present on sucl | health, her subject this morning be- & night, and that although ther: ing “Personal Health, , How Ob-| were a great many seats vacant, on tained.” Mrs. Adams demonstrates account of the disagreeable weather | her lectures, and the practical wor ; 4 they did not indicate lack of inter- | was entered into with unrnon and’ (3, w Press.) ] @ est, as nearly all of the reservel|interest by all present. New York, Feh, u..;‘m.. m tion | ¥4t had been sold, and that whil | This afternoon’s prograt epend at | eoll, the v gam it The new five-cent pleces, eNsvp of bribery . I8 co;moc uun their occupants were not present in | 2:30 with a prelude concert by tha ] uring & reproduction of the Amer- (8 the senatorial campa'sh MY pereon, they were in thoughts. Rogers’ Goshen Band and orchestra, 2 Indian and the buffalo, will not | 2fternoon returned an indictment| poyoping ae Adams, Mr M. F.|ang Miss Kling delighted all with berate the machines, against four members of the House Hetherington, editor of the Evening | her readings and Miss Gross with of Delegates and oneé senator, all Tele eall B sic il ; cliarged with felonfously recetving| & .Wad calied upon and mado | hér simging. At 3. o’closk Dr: Tup- a short talk, in which he touched|per gave one of his famous lectures )GE TO iJEcmE WHETHER | bribes. on the great good a Chautauqua is | “Optimism vs, Pessimism, or Seeing TRIAL SHALL BE GRANTED S e to a community and of the bencfit | the Bright Side of Things,’ which (B mocslgd Pk} FAT GIFT FOR SAL ABMY. | akeland has derived therefrom. was thoroughly onlond by the lgrge Uinclnnati, Feb. 14.—Judge Hold- New York, Feb. 14.—Announce- (By Assoclated Press.) Charleston, W. Va., Feb. 14.—The special grand jury considering the Miss Gross, the soloist, was nex: | audience. introduced, and delighted the audi- 5 oy e United States Court I8 ex- | ment of a gift of §50,000 to the Sal-| oy 0" Ly " Sty BN EE B0 BT Wmnn zrm:t::ley lxnm b:.‘ :;: 1:: rMI today to pass upon the motion | vation Army was made today. This ing to an nr‘pt F : K M S will d:llve \ c;l:.e;v trial for the twenty-nine | penefaction came from a woman inf. ypieo ot Cosley 1: Mise' Gross |ithe u"“:' ;‘ R s Drl!‘;l:x pe _n:: Vclals, formerly connected with the Detroit, and it is to be used for the : i . » companist. bil- tlional Cash Register Co,, Who Salvation Army rescue work in tLat SR IR yiendi of » program tonight starts at 7:45 ® Dight w ity, and the andiences are much |sbarp, the first bight were found guilty of vio- city. It was presented in tha name os AL iy . part befng devoted pley, - Fla., M 14.—Three y Whom have been mar- ried h 3“ hdmon who died here recently, met in the courtroom of Gult Refining 0b.. §j ot mont Poultry Farm, 'fl* Fla. Buckeye Incubator !mu-paom lawn ¥arm, Lakeland, ting the et musie” Judge D. I Jones here today, when 3 3 ¢ B .. criminal statute o thelge ih late Genefal Sooth, By this} UL Mabei Roszeile, the chiid im- cm“m“d YRR theinstmg |Ssision el seacked in tho haboas || KE‘M ““Mfln' c«;«lpo- ™man law, lgite the Booth memortal fund ta ' Wt 8430 0'cl 5 Z si—Rdwsiswn Farm, iakeiand, personator, gave a reading and she On m 8 of this { wfll be T brought past the $100,000 mark. The | oo 0100 enoored, and gracefully ro- foun, 'D HAS THE NERVE TO fund will be devoted, with addition-{ o= oo ’ . v d a further account of those who are participating in the C ASK A PARDON, | al moneys received, for two "";’“5 Miss Jeanette Kling, reader and |They ali m‘m dells:t. ::q:l:l 3 sstieges for the iy :"‘:"‘“ ¥ | impersonator, was heard fn a Scotch | assist fn uklu the third annual aon, Misn,: Bulcs Suebasnmms YOk dsd axocher 15 2 plece, which was thoroughly enjoyct the' greatest intellectual 7 & number of friends, Tom by the audience, wh Im lus, who escaped from the State| The Southern championship motor o the efty has ever known. Nitentiary over g quarter of & cen- | bout races, the first to be had under |~ "Wz ' 420, walked into Gov. Brewer's |the new American Power Boat as- | PRESIDENT ELLIOTT GIVES because of the application of tho fice recently and surrendered. . At- | Sociation commission, will be run in TAFT nmm ROAST. m system. The blow has ' been "5 who is now over 60 years of | St. Augustine on March 31, April TUck from the capital at true eivil %, escaped from the penitentiary | 2 and 4, and will be a feature of the| Boston, Feb. !4 ~President Taft lfiflln." " 1885 while serving a life sen- | Pouce de Leon celebration. was criticized today by President 1 for murder, ‘n 1909 Atkins Fmeritus Charles W. Eliot, of Har- T S e I ONGE | o B ONs o e | REETNG WENTHER S Possee of deteetives sent to the fourth-clags postmasters of the corpus proceedings to determine cus- tody of the minor children of\ Jeft Anderson, Florence Anderson and Lucy Anderson. Mrs. Julia Ander: | scn was divorced from:her hu.lmd fifteen years ago. He then married Miss Miattle Yohn, from whom h was divorced four years ago. next married the woman who vives him as his wife, the $ ’m momnox m being performed about el “m £ ' BEFORE THE HOUSE. before his death, which oceurred las * (By Assoctated PM) N ayetties. Washington, Feb. 14.—The con= gestion of appropriation bills in the House has put the Demoeratic lead- Kellerstrags Special—White Plume Hntheflnswn Specialg— ty A.'R. McRae, Tampa; second, (Fenton, Lakeland. i e e st “ ers to urging a sweeping reform in: county to eapture him, s“HE !“"FF mpn country lm‘n elvil service rules. —_— P"Eum m the appropriation system, seeking a "tually eseaplng. His friends The criticism was made during a § (By Associated Press.) s IRRNG e, Souse. Iy 8 . . y regrelp Wwas turned ! Rt n res. alf & o Tallahasses, Feb. 14.—“When is|to eritfoize a president of the United | todsy, . Addrotess. ware| " 12 the HOFhern dection of |dosen of the main supply bills are Buests at the palatial hotels | an orange ripe?’ s the question that | States, and I greatly regret that a Beach are enjoying all kinds | will be put to the United States Su- | president of the Uniteq States should it OF sports. There is tennis, | preme Court, in the appeal from the | issue such an order as that issued baseba], bathing, swimming, | rocent decision of the Florida Su-|just after the electiom,” gaid Dr. 3 Pting, Yatching, fishing, bieycling, | preme Court upholding the comstitu- | Eliot. ““The fourth-slass postmas- bridge, wheel ine and | tionality of the Florida green’ fruit |ters Mrona; ' Florida, with probably trost in the central part 1§ Predieted ‘by | the vealhls & o N Xun far over theibiliion mark. The "““_‘ tonig| {leaders are fi Neptuns the name of a. : mhm still piled up for action. The aa~ gregate appropriations threaten to made by several prominent . megro educators. This is the closing day of tha show which has run thros weeks. It Is estimated that thirty b“"‘!flfi b Paim

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