Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 25, 1913, Page 1

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APIQMM]W o REVIVING| RYTHING READY FOR SIXTY- MILE PARADE. o Cars, With Banners Flying, will Make Trip to Tampa. The preparations for tomorrow’s osting trip to ‘Tampa are about pmplete, and a line-up of the cars, itp their occupants, is given below. The secretary desires to eall the ention of those going on the trip the desirability ‘of wearing tho bntest button by all who have them. dges, other than the buttom, will ¢ handed cut tomorrow morning. anners zre ready and can be had any time. The list given below is not the of- 1 line-up but simply & list of cars Ind those going on the trip. The of- cial line-up (in charge of Marshall field) is as follows —_—e. ¥ | HUERTO ORDERS HIS PORTRAITS REHUNG IN PUBLIC PLACES. United” States Is Accepting the Of- ficial Version of Madero’s Death, (By Assoclated Pnl_l.) Mexico City, Feb. 25.—The revival’ of the Diaz influence over Mexico is indicated by an order ‘from Huerta today that all portraits of Former President Porferio Diaz be restored; ;| to their places in publie bufldlnn | from which Madero removed them. e (By Assqelated Press.) ']\;”(By Assoclated MI Savannah, Ga., 2 lp Suwanee, of the M pers’ Stelmlhlv 004. A2l (By Associated Press.) Sydney, N. 8. W., Feb. 25. other has been added to the un Antartic tragedies by news here today of the death of two Il ) bers of the expedition commanded vr. Douglas Mawson and party ‘W left Tasmania in 1911 with & | body of scientific men to explore reglons around the southern eti b A it. 2‘,:,::‘1:- .'g,;“‘:;‘:&m; Washington, Feb, 25.—Now that 8n expert on surveying and » the first shock of the tragic death eff 1 s and Dr. Mers, of Switserland, a | Madero and’ Suarez has passed offi-| Mrs: Helen. Ring . promiinent solentist and sportsman, | ©12[s bere are beginning fo accept l:t m?u;::: swm = Detalls of the deaths were not gly- | the official version of the aftair. :“:u‘ the st Co l en in the wireless from Mawson, or It is unquestionably believed that st wilether the principal objects of m great carelessness was exhibited in Mpad!!.lon Sl atthined. the guards failing to properly pro- i tect the prisomers but that offense, ic is pointed out, ig less than a well laid murder plot. -Ambassador Wil~ Mahmoud Shefket Pulu has ‘been made grand visier of Turkey, sucoeed- ing Kiamil Pasha, who was forced to. resign. at momwnam-% Liet the lmp in an ord&lr m’ . ’ Pantley, C. A. Mann. First car, Hon. O. M. Eaton, fol- D. H. Sloan, R. O. Cresap, R. Cad- pwed by cara of Hom, H. J. Drane | din. nd J. L. Skipper, after which cars W. D. McRae, W. K, McRae, W. V. il] get irto line as they arrive on | McRae. y ud keep tha§ alignment B. G. Cumbie, E. L. Cook. the parade is'over. Car J. M. Groover, Cecil Pillans, Geo. MORTON RIDDELE MAY 50 ’x‘he lervica SCOTT»WITH GEORGIA l L theran ciation eéxhibition and poultry ‘show church last umtmm attended, | held at Lakeland, Fla., Jaa. 10 to %" | son will be permitted to continue to ¢ g h interest was man: 16, 1913, was a success in. every auffeurs are réquestedt.o W. Deane, O. L Chiles. A exercise his own discretion in deal- | 30d muc * - “ gt Morton Riddle, general superin- series continu flect aintain a distance between cars of| L. L. Taylor, Alenzo Logan, J. L. ARt o by ki gm Coast Line | 12& With the new government. Tonight the. i1l be nse of the word, and reflects gre: lout 0 yards until reaching Tame«|Thompson, Rev. Patterson. . and the subject of the ”mi"“‘{ éredit on the association, the P'“,’ § 3 railway, whose headquarters are in he Goo Fails ‘oflfl i le of eland and B, 1 .aintain a distance of - this city, will suceeed Col, T,'K.|METHODIST PARSONAGE SOLD; ;X: et:et Trz o(tl Ig;::" At the con® s‘z:\'hv;‘l:::;; gene:;.lllty Too mul hoyt three car lengths, GROUNDS OF CAPITOL : Scott as general manager of the| NEW STRUCTURE CONTRACT LET cluding service tomorrow night & it cannot be given to Mr. J Get -gasoline @arly,decorate &s HAVE BEEN IMPROVED.|(Goorgia railroad,” is the statemen: & spectal address will be delivered on | wendler, secretary-treasurer of pich a8 you oSBT T B that; s dtubbornly adhsred t4 Wgee| This momninlg Wt 10 G'CIOSK . the sy ogrigiinfih Man.t AN SRS | Kasaniatiots. iiom untiring effoy tound in good time. Tallahassee, Feb. ' 25.—There is oy local railroad officials. § auction sale of the old -Methodist 4§ i services are being conducted by Rev. de it the siiccess that it was. W. ©. 'Schaeffer, Jr., of "Atlanta,|was’through his interest and inf president of the syged of Georgia | ence that the largest and most not anfl adjacent States. i . | breeders and raneieru of high-clas The ‘lfll!fldll le\'flflll will be con-|birds in the United Stfltu, men ducted hoth fi.gm!n;w evening by | have %hésihd the Rev. John Hall, who on last Sun-{at M; day was installed pastor of Trinity|st. Louis and other: cmqf ] Lutheran church, St.-Petershurg. . brought to the show and put. e : hibition their choicest birds. If any car owners, who have not|now a+wonderful improvement in the seen, desire to line up tomor-}ajpearance of the capitol grounds, ow morning, it is'not too late. For | Mr. Cozine has made a splendid job urther information, see or call up |of the walk paving, grading and ter- ke secretary, who will be at the of- | racing of the grouffis. “The lawn is’ fice (phone 277) until 10 o’clock to- | now green with grass, and by the ef- hight. forts and good taste of Peck Green The following are those who will | beautiful flowers are growing along cnstitute the party, so far as have|parts of the walks. Large electric 1 reported, though others preb-|lights will be placed near the four Capt. Riddle is in Tampa, and can- | Parsonage was opened with about uot be communicated with, and at|two dozen bidders present. Judge his office the rumor can be neifhor | Epps Tucker was the auctioneer and afirmed Or degled though one of|from the start the bidding was live- the officials said? "~ “It ‘has been ret |17, the building being sold.to C. A. peatedly said that some ome is to[C00k for §400 cash, which {8 con- succeed Capt. Riddle here, though it |sidered a good price for the structure’ ia generally someone from this office | @nd a good ‘bargain for the buyer. that is supposed, by ‘the sand com- The bids for the erection of the 1 mittee,’ to be his successor.” new parsonage were opened this aft- ; y X by will join, The first name in |corners of the.capitol bullding. Capt. Riddle, it is eaid, will b suc- | ernoon at 2 o'clock and Marshall & | % ; lelto:l;z dt:m;:::l?:.:r:h:: ::d : nstance is that of the owner 'l eceded by Lyman Delano, now as-|Sanders having the lowest bid were ,! i ; o o . ture all the information on poi f the car: 3 . ™ 3 sistant to’the Aresident at Wilming-|awarded the contract, which calls | 0. M. Eaton, W. K. Jackson, E. F. SN :-En IS uEflLAHEn ton, and Col, Scott will become af-|for a ten-room house with bath and Tfl BH“WNSV'[LE LIRS S TGADIS: - Hero flig I. Woods, J. D, Allen. o~ { fillated, in a leading, pdbition, with [all other modern improvements. The :h:‘?:fie“;:&:“oz":;‘:tl:;‘:o"‘ ,m( 0 Ve DI, - A, NUI G”".w the demurrage -bureau, Atlanta, suc-|#mounts of each of the bidders fol- : {116 hegt End Teeeet bhow 1o, Add Ohlinger. ceeding Capt. - Haskell, who was|low: Reports That Amfim‘m‘ WF"“’ {645\ Rtid WRY ity $ho' mothole ;‘M;; R”::I S.‘:“::Zr' F;\ };' elected to the Atlantie Compress Co.. | N. F. Bass, $5,765, Threatened :73“ Exag- hre.edlng el s vedy 3 el " | Shot and Killed Boyce After Latter|to fill the position vacated by the| Stowle & Burgess, $4,539. g . A A R o o - Hon- Ssiney. Blanton, Had Eloped With | déath of J. 8, Barbour Thompson, Streater “:‘ Kennedy, §4,123. (By Associnted Press s e A % nondo, G. 'H. Alfield, A His Wife, B5. VIR A00 GRS, hos 1) ;m;”g m“‘*";;‘;‘g 90; S0984 % taredo, Web, 25-The ‘Texss which, finfortunately, pr Dr. Trwin. : TR : "‘s"'h!'k",um, "fim pm,t'lo" '.“—' «,\E.l,.,;]].lfin;m;;nd;m '$3 948 ranger forces here were ordered this[much in Florida,” with. a clags of 3watts, Dan Mar-| (By A Sral Hsns BT o ""71”{:-::” of excous e ‘Gill g s Yibe;nl o | morning-to procend at once to{birds that ave profitable both . fo faRRLIT B 0Rban. | Vernon, tive head, Captain Ridd .I,‘.\\ '.”. G L, B, A e Brownsville. One troop of the Fours Sk exhlbmon Bhig waio oot i Deale Sneed ed not| cced t6 one of the best railr po- | fer on g percentage basis, but it was Younth IR Nas - Tath e i : vards, A. A. Sullivan, A, | "0 PREO : Joyce, at | sitlons. in the South and olthough) thought Best to let ths Work by con- | CoRtl Cavalry has le ere 0¥ | result dn better .methods of rafsingy, Henry. Peterso. BEAR. 97 phe BIRRdE AL Boyee, & f e } tract fn order that the amount could Brownsville: darrying equipment for | hieeding, and diamdling, The imme= VanHuss, W. 0. Shaffer, O, | Amarillo last September. Sneed shot | Jacksonville will * be loathe t e thisty days’ fleld gervice, % i j Poyce on a downtown street at what | him leave the city and the A. C. L.,{ be Known from the outset. ; ,» T. 1. Melntosh. Weaver, P. D, Bryun, J. A, Lox, Ward Pender. J Kimbrough, H. J. Matthias, L P. Kimbrough, @. P. Quaintance, [. L. Waring, W. ¥, Sneed, J. C “"’"‘n T. L. Cardwell. was sald to have been thelr first|Yet 1t congratuiates him upon the meeting after Boyce had eloped with| promotion.~Jacksonville Metropolis, Mrs. Sneed. iyt SI Ns suasey o s e | {TLANTA SALESHAN g | whe utended and the time is eom Brownnvflle. Te!&l, —Ll-“ ing"when Florida will be noted for night's rumors of threau _against | the excellence of her poultry breeds' Americans lt "%flmhrll “Mexico, | and our, farmers will be reaping & . LONG FOR PASS-A-GRILLE. across lore, Which | profit, where now they have a logs.. - . Mendenhall, G. D. Menden- WAS SHUI T["]AY > : 88 . Princess de Montepylon, who has ball, i" S. F. Smith, C. F. Kennedy,| St. Petersburg, Feb. 25—Although Resignation Takes Effect Three Days e large estate near Bartow, paid the J. C. Brows the city is a small one, on an island, Before the Inaugu- | highest price for a pen of prize W W. F. Hallam, J. 8. 'l‘omkhu, H. | Pass-a-Grille is to have a real street | Hig Wife Is w Pending an Inves- ration. ning Orpington, $500. 'A Lak W. Miller, ¥, Dwelle. car line gne mile long. The commis- tigation by the s BB sloners of the city today granted to Neel A. Mitchell and several asso- ciates a franchise for & street ear (By Associated Press.) line, cars to be operated either by Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 25—J. A. Ap- gasoline or electricity. The plan is plebsum, & traveling galesman of]: J. B. Smith,"Mr. Thuemling, C R. Sidman, T. M. Grizszard, C. M. Clayton, George Moore, T. H. Mouk, J. F, Wilson. C. W. Deen, U. @. Bates, J. B. Mel- ‘. (By Assoclated Press.) Willlam Cook & Sons, of Plains, N. J., led with the 8rles at the show with W. J. X5 Sloa:i::l" E. 0. Flood, R, H. —— x:::o::r i it 33 [ Chicago, wan mysterioustg shot in & of Tuka, Miss., second. M x, . g * W ldowntown hotel room orni LSSIIStass noties L anlaa Par { rom 85 Omohundye, use electrieity with overhead trol- B *25"1 Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. .25, —a: = ge sstting awew at f L ; Mrs. Applebsum is held Pending an i Investigation. Aecording to the po- D B ROGE fRR ) lice the couple quarreled frequent~ (By Associated Press.) ly, and about a month ago the wom= Washington, Feb, 35.—The final| ) e of Il action. “I will have the Dleasure of being a private citizen for just three days,” remarked Wil- , a8 well as males of indi &t about the same range ‘were recorded. 8. Hay, of Jacksonville, A. Yaun, 8, Miller, Dr. Getzen, Col, Edwards. F. E. Baxter, 7. T. Blakely, G. U. Conant, p. B, Emmona. (number of connterfelt ten and: v dollar bills have made pearance in this city and & g an took poison in an attempt to com- | ———-1—-—— t b Prow,, % D. Stoner, 1.3, Stoner, John | mesting of the Houss mones trustinie suieide. Both had been married fifi;m B s vy, T eer, O. ¥, Brosh. be committee gqx submission of Proof|, ... ey ¢ 7 A 3. D. O'Hern, Qsl.mmu wuamuww-y The chart em- mm F yeats old, and is co 48 “the thoussnd dollar son, Wal DW N -humr:.mm » Bhe had odrried off first prize 7. B. Speth, D, M. Smith, J, R. Tal- ley, H. B, Zimmerman. C. A. Cole, P, 0'Doniel, L. C. Hull, "has, Conner, Mr. Poteet. 1RRHormnH1'Homnnl: “ifsey, R. @, Paterson. H. D. Basgett, 7. W. Scalley, E Sharp, w, . Brook Rev. V- Hicks, I. C. Swindel, J. D. ogells, J. D, Osklay, W. R. Smith, W, E.!Perry, Gus Pn!mer w. P Unley. bracing all Mlmony bearing on the alleged concentration of money, and | Ground “:;: been, broken :‘:’ Da“‘ credits is in the hands of certain | “ToCHOR PN ""“““ New York firms and will be present- o, § — g ed By the committees of statisticians, RATLROAD COMMISSION DE- “GOLDEN RULE" POLIGE- e i MAN WAS SUSPENDED| sue ‘Frescics cr e San Franeiseo, Cal., Feb. 25 . Open competition between the Unlom | (By Associated Press.) and Southern Pactfic is the only con- Cleveland, Ohlo, Feb. 25.—Fred | ditlon under which the California Kohler, the well known “Golden | State raflroad commission will ap- Rule” chief of police, was suspended | prove the steps being taken in com- at his own requeet today by the|pliance with the United States Bu- . |mayor. Charges of gross immorality | preme Court’s decres for dissolution, and other misconduct are filed m«uu.mmn m bm the m t night, chhomuu. Feb. 25—General or- ders No. 9 from the military de- DArtm nt of ‘the State' snnounce that tLo ™irst and Second regiments of infantry, National Guard of Flor- ida, wijl encamp the military reser- vation at Black Polnt, located on the 8L, Johns river, eight miles above 0 June 30 to July 1, in- egg-producer, dut Mr, H tfuses to sell her, keeping her xhibition purposes only, and for the many = yoars attachment he ha formed. Many exhibitors had . J8tock for sale at this time. This Was particularly 80 of exhibitors from South Florida, they preferring |0 keep thelr stock for breeding ., | poses, but l!m their inten iy “25.—F1vé | of selling: ‘:nu At the next show:. operatives | The Florida Grower. this moraing ‘went back to thefr machines within a; hour rather the gentine, dre reversed in the p No provision has been made for foderal manuever camps during the coming summer, consequently the Nations! Guards of all States will hold their fleld exercises &t home, this, of course, applying to Florida and the rc-nn both regiments will ; nts on the State N j’E . d gu g <) N : g

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