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Published wVi] in the B st Town e e A ¥ o 82 . in the Bost Part of the Best State. \mox'v' FOR 4. C. L IN ' FH(] MUH“EH BIRD 10G DAMAGE SUIT | 1 a lnleresting 1..»‘5‘1” \\'LAS; ING PHUBEU j heard et County Judge George in which every | ‘nded and wur\-‘ Priday, !. rested in the unigue | | Mr. Poar asked for one hun :-‘.u U dollars azes from the rail- troad for the killing of his valuabl rd do< at Pope Station on the At-| sntie Coast Line in February of I 5T SHOT TO DEATY lias been year The cas hanai " s k STERDAY MORNING. ii-l the conrts since that time and | = [ was finally transferred to Bradrord Believed He Vous Tr§+ | county, Col. 1 E. Knight, of this Escape When jeity, represented the railroad ant | <ot Down {Col. AL Z. Adkins represented Mr. | g A Poat The trial of the case con-| yeiated I'ress.) f>':x-u A all of the atterncon and about | 1 [ 2p—Former | T oo'clock the jury rendered a verdiet ! Vice President | favor of the railroad.. -Starke A4 killed earl legraph. an automobile | ation into the death ! v nurez will be ln-;un! it the z2eneral lu-li--!‘I « substantiated M& of the ocenrrence IR 2 o ,“”“_!Puhnmu:ry Work Started on Maia W they »were being | Street: Will be Actively ind were running, | Pushed. | | en the tives of the YRR N | itacking pavty, [ Avtuad work oy e e s \Madnro the gens [0 ieland ! the t Wl that the ten 1 curh on that portion of | has I I icstrect ] \ | s it ' 1 ! 1 - \ 1 rr TOR READY : . W i Prasid f \ | ' il ( \ TH SENTI R TWO | 0. JACKSONVILLL MURDIRERS Geot B 1 death penalty ! ntenes el ecase bema pro- {0% (0MPLIMENTS it T | LAND AND HER CHILDREN ., . ; ! ——— : | Whi H ternoon in the beau- oA R T sUed \uditorium when " ' Gootee 0 ,-;‘. who was = commenting on ¢ : ‘e s ed in ! &l It wp,oand | moof the Lake- S i tod ot the mieder ot of adequat | portment of the Tenkins ashod TRAMI aring, “Amer FROM ORAN .ELL RETURNS GE COUNTY FAIR ind o . my Lakeland I trom Orlan vinsome voys and ore | vent to d eroan ad izhiter, botter-he- ! pon the occasion of the open- [ have not sern i the Oran county fair The ond most of n Cruor cport 101 is return ools, having vis o very larze attend of the hig} ,uhun?‘: ) at the fair, and the exhibi 1© ol them several q attractions were good He no-| 1 partienlarly the larze n :m!.-n" voir sons and dangh- | f tourists wintering there, e spoko | good Tanzhtors vd to oas sons and | eronnde from the ! in the Flower rth and norithwest, some 1} Kingdom, ag | from low ind some from 1am h A Y h ! | 1 10t plead it { 01 nNEs Feb. 24. 19 TARELAND 'j! N CARRY LAKELARD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. FEB. 24, 1913. S ARMY 15 [FXTRA SESSION NOBILIZING OFCOIGRESSTO - AT GALVESTON I]UNVENE PR, | 'TWO JMORE BRIG’&D}S ORDERED PR I OUT TODAY. i DENT-ELECT WILSO\' MADE Ib STATEMENT TODAY. {Army Will Concentrate in Order to|lius Not Yet Sclected Full Cabinet s Clhapman, who was drivin Be Prepared if Intervention { and Has Nothing to Say of | Uhe car, sustained abroken arm and | Is Necessary { Personnel s abhout the head, while vorne & 4 I . . Kzt 5 2 i {tinton escaped with nothing more (By Associated Press.) (Ily Associnted Press.) {serious than a sprained ankle. The Viashineton, Feb, 24 -The Fourth cnton, Feb, 21 President-Rlect | Cr was Teft and the two boys came brizade of the Sccond army division son today announced that an ex-fi* this morning on the ecarly Coast ’ | Line train. - Plant City Courier, 1 session of Congress will convene and the entire Sixth brigade were larbd o P ApE L T is intimated that the in- ordered today to prepare to o entrain { ety WA e teeval between March 4 and that tojoin other troops which are Deing | 1o will be devoted to cancuses an.! With inauguration week away, Wilson has not 1 tinal choice of No defi- Hite announcements concerning the Wilson and! This is a part of the plan | o only one been able to make mohilized nlierences, o assemble o complete military or- any untoward cvent in Mexico sent to Galve ol concentrat- zation for that might oceur the personnel of his cabinet, Soldiers are being § will’ come from will be made until ton with the parpose R Lo e Mty the army division there in | !p int the entire | YOUNG MEN HURT _ IN CAR NEAR LAKELAND. near Lake- hour, the oceurred late a badly demol- An accident land last night at a results of which are ished Ford car and two rather pain- fully injured Plant City boys. Gus Chapman and Leon Hinton, o Milton Fleteher's Ford - shop, h.u been on a trip to Kagle and vere on the return trip when at a near Lakeland while moving lively elip, the car struck men out | lake at a rather throwing the crippling the car. ootree, ind hadly young MATTERS SHAPING UP: FOR BOOSTER TRIP Lakeland Board of Trade to Storm Tampa on Wednesday, CHAUTAUQUA GAME TO FINAL (GLOSEYESTERDAY WAS GREAT SUCCESS IN ALL RE- SPECTS. Finances in Fine Shape, a Small Sur- plus Being Left in Treasury. third annual Chautauqua as- came to a successiul - close vesterday afternoon at the Auditor- jum, at which time there had gath- ered a tremendous crowd to witness The sembly the elosing exercises, A splendid sermon on this occasion by A, W. (Sunshine) Hawkes, who has made so many friends and admirers during his stay in Lakeland. Madame Riheldaffer was present and gave two beautiful Her singing is always was delivered selections, heard with delight and yesterday she her pleased all with beantiful ren- ceordance with Tolt's policy of be-| " mbership is seleceted, Fcbl‘mn'y 26. e — — = ditions, Weparad 1or any enerzeney \, VIBITRS ‘;” : i Inter in the fricndly invasion The Chaatangua zoes into history \\y" ‘ “:"' ; “‘\“" “ "" ”"i"‘::::; ‘ VIBLE N IN HOT SPRINGSg Tanmina, hy antomohile, on the pari e (e n cosstul from every { i Rt 91 pH. oL the Liakeland Board of Teade, tandpoint v held in Lakeland. MU L Ot ""'.” ; T G A R i L s i s e H Superint ndent Adams made a short : : S ”"“ i '_l"\ | comination of Mavor A . [Adoubtedly it the teadl for the f ciosing wilde in which he thanked tesch 1 i“‘ o throw i B \\:II‘:”“»‘{“N.‘IM Florida metropolis on Wedne 1 ih who contributed in any i conditions as they i it \’-ml.'n e Py morning, Many machines have i\\_ Wwotowards and stated 7 npoller 3 e o | ey beon polinved: Uy thcly osen=1aq.a i v p to =ay "hat ) that 1) Yeut to cloetoin, Wa 1 ,"'”" """" “i' Kliesy “"1‘ b "“’J e cham 831 Miponas .H'(llll \oile do his opaee on resdlation ul'i Cith hoosters, armed with ltevature, g sinancin poive, as there is no toilny rnitting thiom foj T carry bl enthusiastie mes- 1oy ro bt o sl surplus i i wider peetion, pa “ ! “"‘"*"" ne i »l“-"t'-(“"“"' | in the treasury I'iis is very arats iy t Wil hinas (Nt d elories of Lake 0y to the ctarantors and to the i | I hittoy Indien- | nd {publie cenerall who foel pleased il _". Ay ki A M, Wo A Melton, of the 'ni that the city can now attract the \ ion e it will nd with t party My {finest talont in the conntry without i neg | UV Grimes, s ehief mechanician Dinenrring an indebtodness 1o do o, 3 h A v o will 1 n o haad tg minister t y Wil B P i LA_. ay wachine that may show symp | A i?"'._“‘ll':"“\\]\‘,l )-}i“l.:y ,}:l :;:",l:;.u,,-‘ s o fwen ko or erowing tired bage pisht when a coneert and hitor- GAHMENI U IHHEW MnIHEH IN I.Aw and - this will disure thar all “'”i;-l'.\ program was rendeved. The 1. h “set there.” i oig Glee Club zave goveral fine se- The procession will form at Main leetions, Miss Gross sainz and Mirg i«-llm-k Wednesday miorning and thedgonie fine interpretations of child {et-away will e made some time be- lite. Would-Be-Murderer Was Shot and Killed by Woman's i Son. Twelve Fundud Fannlus Appealcd to Relief Station for Bread Yesterday. fore 9. 1t is requested that all ma- chines e put in order for running cauipned with gasoline, ete, tomor- row, so that there will be no delav at the time for startine Much enthusiasm is played over the trip, members were being dis and today four new received, whom paid their eiach of initiation tees, and (By Assocviated Fress.) ! ,“"v _\',-t il Ten) vy ol B | Touisville, ?Ky.,, PFeh, 24, -Aftes i i e had knoeked Lis mother-in-law on 1 1 ! Garment Workers i . : Pt hot stove and terrorvized other ousind ol \ome are st ; viembers of the family with an army 1 N, was giver St : word, Gilhert 110 Lehue, formerly ; Lsereeant of the army, was shot and S bt ioiE Gata | instantiy Killed here s yesterday by A | Ben Beach, the woman's son. Beach ‘ i - ; : asomrrestod chareed with mnrder i i ny blocks | ] T MORGAN'S RAID OVER AGAIN. Y0UNG MEN'S CLUB MAKING SIGNAL SUCCESS Mor AZO may Columby Ohio, Feb 21 s raid of half a contary lana Clab, organized e duplieated, way are carried out The Poit ronth it plans that are Fifty vears » Saturday with ¢ U dder wembers, and - althonzh only ouelagg the ery “Morgzan is Coming” onth old it has inereased to s rronged the jnhabitants, The inva- toon memhers The elnh haz n ! wral set of hovs sion of the coming summer is to be ¢ peaceful one. Four men who par- ticipated are to zo over the old ronte {They will travel by in it now ar hoped that it will grow and pr e club was orgaized for tl antomohile of ziving the boys a pl Vi Bishop David 1. Moore, now of In- spend 1 r irs in readin | anapolis, formerly of the Ohio con He arindess anoisement t mee, is one With him will | dues in advance, and who will swe ll' the “on to Tampa' movement, i | i 3THREE NIGHTS OF PREACHING | Revo W 0 Sehaelier, of Ga, president of the of the Atlanta, svnod will preach Lutheran church in this city and also on tomorrow night fand Wednesday night. Mr. Schaeffer |15 one of the prominent and felognent ministers of his denomina- tion and the public is cordially in- out and hear Geor 1 | | Latheran charel, | Prtonizht at Grace most jvited to come liim, ‘,PROTECT DEER FOUR YEARS :‘ IN POLK AND OTHER COUNTIES. ' A notice appeared in 1=t cok’s paper, of the hill beinge int session of the k intention of a nest { ture to prot ears in repre- jor game for the next fo | this connty Mr. Wilson, the sentative for this connty will favor [ the exemption of smaller this hill and that a warden be em- Hn!mu] to protect the deer and tur- Mr. Wilson has zone to Bar- !'r\\ for a eouple of weeks. Po]k ! keys AT LUTHERAN CHURCH. l une from { i OTF POVLTRY P “' nothing 1 Dick Morgan wrother of Gener: 00D PRICE ) i ma ‘ | Fohn . Morgan, General Basil W wal hoys a Puke and Colonel Coleman . e ‘ ¥ well knowi | man, a former Confederate, tor . r v ' hovs of t Moore prisoner just before Morean | a | it n |10 join and special invitar | Mimself was ecaptured i et - i to all parents whose ch —— la kit vish to join. Any hovs wis er | wi Sk Ot s ay alr |S LATE GOOD ROADS CONVEN- and ;) med | exhibits it s m Carver, Mr. Layton or Mr | TION AT EUSTIS, FEB. 27. 3 % laas ohé ¢ n Guy Moore ’ : ards had 3:;-..,] | ; a ; W : i | The Sun has been adyvised by See- | langerous machin- | e Ornit < {retary A B, n e S & Wb Feintned {1 Mack Poilsh, Siiver Seabtin \WES1 WILL GIVE WOMEN e o Revin e £ con S | tams. Daf* s nd y ' : :n At s B - 1 ¢ hirds RIGHT i |sociation’s convention has been 1 “d less than two s e ' ” {rhanzed to Febh, 27-9% T}'RE BILL “ES UP TOMORROW —_— ASST. 0. S, ATTORYEY _ L —— RECOGNIZF HYERTA (By Assoriated Press ! ny-, London, Feb. 24.—The | vernment will not recognize ¢ zovernment of Mexieo until s in 1= been confirmed by a gzeneral ¢lec- downtown late Saturday according to am authoritative is still in a critical condition | statement made today. He is suffering from acute|uremia. e o ated Press.) Feh. 23— The feder- 0 prohibit the trans- 1“zraph of information ‘Ton fatures and op- “fore the Semate to-| (hi SWith, of South Carolina. |son. ¥ that he wil! ask | Unit ® Judiciary committee dis- ...7'm further consideration |2 ~"mw before it. The meas- | nizht, the Touse last summer. | today Pritish | q States it found nuunconse was hotel for the annual State Good Roads as- | 3oto and Lee connties will be In- The Chantaugua into his- tory as a scason of great intellectugl benefit, and Superintendent and Mrs, Adams are to be congratulated on the success of their efforts in brings Lakeland the fine lecturers, musicians and talent SCSKIONS 80 Intere passes ing to sincers, that has made the esting and 4'njn.\nl|l-'. other | GEORGIA POST\IASTER DISAPPEARS. Feh 24 A\ this Donaldson, Gu, I Perry place, has strangely dropped out of sizht, \Ilm accounts with the zovernment l.nn- bheine investigared fice inspector, it hei the books of the oftie age. As the news of of Perry town today financial profitable to postmuster at by o postof- reported that <how a short- ihe disappearance bhocame known about the further developments of which have beem have come to dealings Perry v Fort. a o wealthy farmer of this purchased a 1 Perry for $1,- now finds that Perry s, Mr. Fort ¢ of Don- v's credit. town, elaims 1o coof property fron w0, which he lid not own, ndorsed a note ar the alsonville for o Perr | ‘DON‘T TAKE MUCH STOCK IN FRIEDMAN. lerlin, Febh 21 | Dr. Friedrich ricd: his way to Now Yo npanying 1, who 18 on s Dr. Edwin Walker, of 1sville, Ind , who has been in lin investizating Dr, Friedmanu's claims and examining cluded in the territory if this law ie Sarasota Times his patients. \ccording to Dr. Walke er he returns to America withont be- T T ing convinced of Dr. Friedmann's achievements. Ife savs he does not BRIDCE WORKERS [ e e 'Pl‘" I" RE“HE‘"IIEHHerr than many otler tuber- ¥ uclosis investigators. Dr. Walker predicts that Dr. Friedmann will passed The meeting will he held at Eus- ! ti® and is likely to he well attend- ed. A number expect to go from Ala- The matter of havine pnt throuzh the next| zislature to have the people vot« chua county, a4 resolution T.e {On the proposed 230 600000 wond (By Assoclated Press ) rot lonz stand the eshaustive test bronght befor ‘-1 by v il dianapolis, Ind.. Feb. 24.—The | awaiting him at the hands of the dvocat £ 11 i ';‘ Al i tion of the TInternational | American medical world. Dr. Fried- «fvocales of that scheme —Gaines- | \<co m o dridee o . £ ville 3un, E : Pridge Struetural |pann took with him a quantity of ¢rs was planned at the \ssocia- | the live 2efms which he asserts are annual econvention which on-|so efficacious, and it is understood he ued today. About one hundred del- rroposes to attempt the cure of nine- ates who represent twelve thou-|ty-five out of a 100 cases of tubere - tion's Washin=ton, Feb. 24.—The House today passed a bill to prevent loeal | & r‘:.;ln. r:\.fx!,aunl;ua ;nd taxacabs | sand members of the organization culosis, a test for which a New York ing prices during the in-|are present. All sessions wi - ered 0 a“g“nbmuom et e 11 he ox- | banker has off $1,000,000 fee it success is attained. it g