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PUBLISHED lN THE BEST TOWN IN TH[: BEST PART ()! THE LAKELAND FLORXDA, WEDNESDAY SEPT 10 1913 . C. V. REUNION IN JAX IWOA\-DERFUL RLVIVAL OF 5 Jacksonville, Sept. 10.—With a Quincy, Fla., Sept. 10.—If to- motto already chosen, the sense of bacco keeps coming in the American which is that of giving the old vet- Cigar Co. will have to rent the op- 1 erans the best time of their lives era house to house their purchases. and breaking all records of attend- Last week this concern filled up the ance, the committee and individual e s e S i Monroe building, on Washington : workers for the National Confede- WAS VIRTUALLY KIDNAPP M street, and were forced to rent the L rate reunion here next April will v ED TH IS MORNING BEFORE BREAKFAST Wedeles Tobacco Co.'s warehouse, i make every effort to royally enter. AND RUSHED IN AUTOMOBIL E INTO VERMONT; FOUGHT which is now owned by the Ameri. v — tain their thousands of guests. There AND SCREAMED ALL THE WAY can Sumatra Tobacco Co. It is es- D SENATE BY VOTE OF 44 | is no reason, it is thought, why timated that up to the present time | TOMORROW WILL BE GALA DAY y | Jacksonville should not have the the American Cigar Co. has re- Q s SI- & IN THIS GROWIN ”' READY FOR PRESI biggest crowd that ever attended a ‘ ceived upward of two million pounds @ POLE DENT IN TEN DAYS reunion. : .| of sun tobacco. Their manager, COUNTY TOWN 11| With this aim in view, the sys- ! ' Mr. W. H. Ide, has also bousht een Greatly Changed During |tem and business of the reunion is considerable of the shaded variety. Will Celebrate Success of Recent New York Authorities Plan to Take Thaw Back to Mattewan in Ma- Four Months It Has Been to be worked out to a mathematical They now have four packing houses | Election and Open New Sub- i i degree of precision. Jacksonville chine; New Turn of Aff airs Gives Country a Great filled up. It is understood that they ot Under Consideration profiting if possible by the mistake St piine will operate two and possibly three Pflnon v made in the past by cities where p of these packing houses in getting S {5) (RARiate Press.) such, have been held and leading off | i e ! this tobacco in shape to be used by | Auburndale, Sept. 10.—All Au- 1hlnnon,lept.'10——'l‘he Dem- with an original idea at every point toatlc'ook, Quebee, Sept. 10.— The leader of Thaw's attorneys, The . mRaifioturio: dopactment: burndalewall cclebrz\ltc tomorrow . tariff revision measure where glich canibe workediit. Mhe Harry K. Thaw was deported this Greenshelds, said that the only Monday saw every packing house in t|l'10. opening of Lalwsvule Park sube the Senate last night by a ot inlontlon StHe een i coms morning. Immigration officers | thing they could do would be to Quincy open with a full crew of | Givision and the dedication of the new Lakeside Park dock, for which the Florida and Georgia Land Co. of Lakeland is responsible. In addi~ f 44 to 37 and went back to d mittee here to the State reunion in Eoc aLged o many Pensacola will embody considerable lars from the form in which | | detail, although the date is too near that body over four months giatlia d rushed him out of the immigration | pring the assistant immigration in- pen at 8 o'clock, breakfastless, and | spector before the king’s bench, hcaded for the Vermont border in | gince Thaw was deported in the face for it to be made as ful las it would | & dutomobile. ~They made no ex-| of the habeas corpus writ. ready for the market is up to the HO® o these causes for celebration, e joint conference commit- planation except to declare ey citizens of Auburndale will celebrate The joint f it: otherwisge. 1 t ; t to decl th packer. t f Aub lal ill 11 add the finishing touches were acting under the minister of - (By Associate Press.) Monday's election, in which it was ow. ' It is predicted toda)i justice’s orders. Thaw screamed New York, Sept. 10.—It wus! | decided by a vote of approximately he measure will probably be | and fought all the way and said he | joarned today that the New York four to one to restore the city char. for the president within ten | was being kidnapped. He was as- | §iate authorities plan to bring Thaw ! ter and the city limits to their orig- Conferences between Under- | sured the action was all regular. direct to Mattevan in the automo- ; inal form. At the same time the nd Sfmmons led to the under. | —_— bile in which he was brought from Nuw A]’ WA5H|NGIUN citizens of Auburndale's special 1g that the conference dis- Ry Thaw Reaches Vermont Coaticook. A continuous ride ; school district No. 6 will celebrate . will consume little time. ‘Pe Answered All Criticism and Told .(Hy .\:\sx)clul‘\‘d Press.) : through Vermont and New ”“mp_l A5 : lhv‘ result of last \\‘|'|“|i's election at Averill, Vt., Sept. 10.—Thaw | ghire is planned. Officials main- Ready to Carry on Negotiations if which, by a vote of four to one, it t m Tariff on Bananas ; irrived here at 9 o'clock and was re- | tained their position toward Thaw is U 8§ Peciives Hinand-Hilcwa was decided to bond for $15,000 for hands. There is very little, if any, | tobacco that has not been delivered and now the big job of getting it Why Banks Oppose | (By Assoclate Press.) ! Measure ‘ leased by the Canadian immigration ! parallel to that of a guardian to. i : the purpose of purchasing a site and hington, Sept. 0.‘.\Iimstcrsi B kaibtited ¥ authorities ~ when the machine! ward a minor, nothing in the State Accedes to Conditions erecting an eight-room brick school anama, Nicaragua and Guate- | Wi h( )"t- ‘bo‘; a“c I“NSBLI"1 d crossed the Vermont line. Nobody ! op international laws changing their house on a commanding hill between the latter acting also for| 2% mi" 0“'_‘01_' : .IZTI xet ;’ " | representing New York or Vermont | osition. ("‘Y Associate Press.) Lakes Stella and Ariana, ras, called on President Wil- | ""'"l:S';'“(‘):“nb“i;cr‘“i’:;; “:‘ mmt:i were here to take him. Washington, Sept. 10, —Manuel © Ag the result of Monday's elec- lay protesting against the ; st‘ltut((' s o L Plan 10/ Take Thaw on o Mattewan Zam l(OI)Tl, lllllll‘ll' \Tn xican ‘nnmsl(l tion it will soon be possible to bond of one.tenth of a cent per | % SR ; Thaw Arrested in New H hi (By Associated Press.) to the United States, is here today tne city for $20,000 for good roads, of the House banking committee law Arrested In New Hampshire e : on bananas contained in the (By Associated Press.) Albany, Sept. 10.-—Attorney | “" route to New York, where he say8 and it is the plan of the Board of riff ofll. The duty it is esti- opened the currency debate in the will produce $2,500,000 an- |!louse. He expounded the princi- ey ples underlying the bill and replied he has private business. It is un- Trade to urge upon the voters the officially understood that Zamacona hyilding of a brick highway from is prepared to continue the negotia- Lakeside Park to the Seminole Club (‘olebrook, N. H., Sept. 10. ’(.eneral Carmody said Jerome Ken- Sheriff Drew of (fooscnuntyurms(ed nedy denounced the deportation Harry Thaw near here just lu‘orel proceedings as the most contempti- 'venue. Rpanel e il b (] OB Thaw made no resistance | ble trick in the history of civilized | tHons Lind began provided the Unit-' ynd beyond to the cast city limits, ‘ especially the criticism that the fed- | ed States receives him, and the ’ J ' WANT JEWELRY sl vadenya board: Bl ed by the bill and was brought here immediately. | government. He said arrangements ! £ G i ’ as Auburndale’s portion of the Tam- . WASTE RS AR BRseE Y were made to have them notified in | 'Tuerta government accedes to the pa to-Jacksonville highway. Other D ON A CORPSE in control of the proposed financial % -onditions 1 d | : case anything was done in the Thaw | “Otditions imposed. roads will be built of Bartow rock system would, with its wide powers, Tha“;' Family Dumfounded be subject to political influence. He (By Assoclate Press.) declared that opposition by the Tl”t{{ntr;:al.flSopt(j 111? ]—\'h"lnbt-r'sof banks was caused by the fact that AR LY B8 Wyers Wore the bill would sever relations be- dumbfounded when they learned case. ] "or native clay and the region trans- Jerome was notified of Thaw's ar-| MRS, BRYAN SUES FOR RING formed in the matter of transporta- rest at Colebrook at North Adams,| CLAIMED BY ANOTHER WOMAN tion during the course of the com- ing year, pny, N. Y., Sept. 10.—Ob_ lrltl! a desire to ‘“‘prevent due, physicians say, to a ‘l mind, John Stephens, aged Mass., and sald he would proceed to t of an Albany merchant, that the fugitive had been deported. | Colebrook. Jacksonville, Sept. 10.—Through Mayor E. S. Anderson will open ‘the grave of Mrs. Pauline tween the banks and stock gambling. = = _ | a suit filed yesterday in the Circuit tomorrow’s program at Lakeside Court of Duval county by Attorney Park dock by an address of welcome W. S. Jennings, acting for Mr. at 2 p. m., to be followed by ad- and Mrs. William J. Bryan, Frede- dresses on “What Lakeside Park rick C. Roach, chief of police of the Means to Auburndale,” by President who was buried recently. | LIVE LAKE ERIE BATTLE OVER |wILL A ¢. L. PASS TO DISMAY OVER DISCOVERY OF Stephens confessed. A work- ANIA rout the cemetery discovered Put-in-Bay, Ohio, Sept. 10.—One Phatin il VOID REDISTRICTING LAW ecrated grave next day. The | hundred years today Commodore| ,janta, Sept. 10.—Raflroad men| Discovery of the nullity of the !’ 3 In one end, covered with | Perry fought and won the now fam-| oo aro dlacukging. a report whichilaw. creating four Inataad of thres| OtV of Jacksonville, is made the de- Elmer E. Cline of the Auburndale One finger, together with a | ous battle of Lake Erle and to com. | ¢.opnq widely current, to the effect | Congressional districts in the State fendant in the amount of $100 for Board of Trade, and “Making the d earrings, was missing, as| memorate the event an international | 1.4 the Pennsylvania rallroad will | startled local politiclans wher the | 92MAges for the detention of a two- Most of Our Lakes,” by Viee Com- inner coffin. A maid in the | celebration {s being held as a climaX | (oon take over the Louisville & | fact was annomnced by Metropolis stone diamond ring, valued at $550, modore Elb Lane, of the Auburn. 8 Bome found the coffin in|to the various observances of the| xugnyille and the Atlantic Coast|reporters, and the prospect of a spe- | U/1°¢¢d to be the property of Mrs. dale Boat Club. ar. She notified the family | great eictory that have been taking | ... railroads and their tributaries, | cial legislative session for the pur- Bryan, which hag been held by the Then will follow a series of mo- \n, who secured young Ste- | place in lake cities practically since | g operate them, either independ- | pose of remedying the defect was | °C®l Police department for the past tor boat and row hoat races, as well story. He was out riding on | last June. The celebration which ently or as adjuncts to the Pennsyl- | immediately discussed. several months, awaiting positive as swimming and diving events, to ° Sunday and passed the cem- | becan here today is international In | vy, a gystem, It is sald that the| There is much speculation ag to | (Cntfication. = A writ of replevin he followed by a number of shore ring the burial service. He | scope, as it commemorates the valor | Pennsylvania hag been trying for | whether the special session will be has been ssued by the Circuit Court events, and a ball game, on the Lake- » be gald, that it was a waste | and herolsm of both fleets particivat- | ¢,no time to secure southern lines | called, or the old order of things al-| [F the Possession of the ring, in side Park ficld, between Loughman ' the woman's jewels and the | ing in the battle of Lake Erie, which and that it has secured, or is about | lowed to stand, making it necessary the name of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, ‘”f" Auburndale. At 6 p. m. all b TelAiA in the srave, so he | ended naval warfare on the Great o o tFo control: of Uliass. Ycibtis. |'for Clauds LibRelet to. min aign ilyll(] W'HI be executed this afternoon. will gather u'n the dock or in the oak 'd the idea of returning after ' Lakes. Nothing definite is known of the re- | from the State-at-large. ‘1 h", l‘“u!{ was lost by MrH" Bryan on grove adjoining for a pienic supper, Tuesday night he went | Delezations consisting of the gov- port here, but the matter is one that . a Pullman sleeper between Miaml with Japanese lanterns furnishing Crookedness Possible ) GRREARVIND Jret: VARG RaA b . the grave, duz to the outer | ernors and their staffs, State officials has provoked wide discussion and “If the act is vold,” sald Speaker and Jacksonville last year and sub- the lizht. le, removed the body and|and members of the United S“”“S‘uwrulatlnn R IR T WATHE. . Miile TR orden Lot sequently found in possession of a At 8 p. m. the day's program the cofin and jewels home. | Senate and Illouse of Representatives thinge will bave-to dtand. T Ao ndt negro who claimed to have found it will be concluded by a grand {l- jand other distinguished citizens RSN SO | sce how the Supreme Court could ih:achote) Wheto he,w"" porter. A Juminated water pageant participat- L ESTATE TRANSFERS: from ten States are participating in | TWENTY MILLION DOLLAR correct the error, if any error hag|YCUNs woman of Key West also ed in by all the motor boats on the — the ceremonies. These States are: DRAINAGE BILL TO FBAIIS bean. mafs. . Nelthar b (-Ialmu'lhe ring & her property and lake, durln'.lz which there will be a ed Daily by Security Ab- | Rhode Island, which was the birth- BE INTRODUCED | ¢ how the mistake could be made, the legal proceedings are to estab- fireworks display a half mile long and Title Co . Bartow place of Commodore Perry; Ken- ‘45 every memben of the Leglslnture] >0 the rrl{.zhyfgl”o_wnefl}lp. from both shore and water. Seotember 9, 1913 tucky, which furnished many of the (By Assoclated Prees.) lwfls deeply interested in the reorgan- FLETCHERS “RE-UNE” Invitations have been extended the . Wood to C. W. Adams. members of his crew and 75 per cent Waehington, Se'pt 10.—The | ization of the congressional districts e people of Lakelard, \Vinter Haven, a Lake Region Land Co. to| of the soldiers of General Harri- boavd: of Govesnors ofAtho. National | and watched the measure closely. I Boston, Mass., Sept. 10.—Repre- Lake Alfred and other nearby citles w. son's army which following the bat- Drainage Congress and committee | believe the orlginal bill will be | 8entatives of the Fletcher family to Join in this celebration and all Albritton and wife to L. | tle of Lake Erie, won the battles of on federal action was in session here | found to be correct in every fea-|throushout the United States assem- Will be welcome. Outsiders will be 1X, \ the Thames; and the lake States, today . DrOATRLOY. o A CORTaReDse | ture. bled in Hortlcultural Hall today in permitted to enter in the aquatle E. Cline to C. E. Edger- | New York, Pennsylvania, 0th0, In.| \th Viee President Marshal,| Representatives Harry Goldstein | @ distinguished reunion. Governor events, for which substantial prizes diana, .Illinols, Michigzan, Wisconsin !Speaker Clark, Secretarles Lane, |and S. A. Ogilvie, of Nassau, who Allen M. Fletcher, of Vermont, i{s have been offored. & A. E. Robinson to John | and Minnesota, which were most| \Wilson and others for the introduc. | visited the Metropolis office, and|©ne ©of the vice presidents of the ix ditectly afeniad by, BiA bRkLS, and | tion of a twenty million dollar bill | Representative St. Elmo Acosta, of Fletcher soclety. S B. Fletch- a Highlands Co. to W. L. | Louisiana, on whose soil the last for the reclamation of swamp lands | Duval, expressed the same opinfon. | T LL. D., of New York, isg presi- “THE SEQUEL OF LIFE” | battle of the war of 1812 was‘,:md flbod pravention undap the de- Representative Ogllvie declared dent. By Wilber and wife to W. L. | fought ; | partment of the interior. House and | that he did not see how a mistake | HARRISON GOES Rt (R R PR i The exercises take place fn the o "\ 4ore are sald to have di_ |could have been made, and ex- TO PHILIPPINES Birmingham, England, Sept. 10. mm “d “”e to W. A. |large coliseum, the meeting being| " pledged support. pressed the opinion that the bill -—Curiosity has been stirred in many d wife. called to order by Commodore Geo. i had been tampered with by unknown | San Francisco, Sept. 10.—Former branches of science by hints of the Jackson and wife to W. F. |!l. Worthinzton. The presiding of- | _ parties after being enacted.—-Jack-! Congressman Francis Burton Harrl- addresses which are to be delivered | i Co.. .. | ficer 1s Governor Cox of Ohio. Pres-| GREAT GAME OF BASEBALL sonville Metropolls. 5.~'un of New York, recently named at the annual meeting of the Brit. . D. Wilson to U. A. Light- | ident Wilson will speak for the | TON m}mow AFTERNOON | 12 gl L | sovernor-general of the Philippines, ish Association which began here to- 1 . United States and Canada has also | YANKS GE. TEXAS PITCHER has arrived here today for his new day. Last year the Association pres- sent a representative in Dr. J. A. Baseball fans are lookingz forward post on the steamer Manchuria. He ident surrested the secret of the orf= CARNEGIE IN { MacDonald, of Toronto. Former | with keen interest to the exhibition| New York, Sept. 10.-—Pitcher, is accompanied by Mrs. Harrison and gin of life. This year Sir Oliver mmflNTHROPHY President Taft has been selected for|of baseball tomorrow afternoon on ! Rose of the Houston, Texas, League | resident commiseloner of the Phil. Lodee will discuss l‘u-- sequel to life. | the oration c: the day and there will | the local ball grounds when Jake-: club, recently sccured by the Yan-!ippines, Quezor Mr. Harrison £ays 1t is the center of hi em that F. Dismukes, of St. Augus- | be other distine d speakers. To-|land crosses bals with the Tampa | kees, reported here today. Rose 18 he does not t to rash into rad- uld take account of set the pace for other hu- | morrow morninz will take place the | police. | a left-hander and leads the Texas | jcal chaner “is new work, but as well as matter, and on this ans in Florida. Fe offers a | impressive ceremony of the removal The latter team puts up a classy | Leazue pitchers in winning percen- | will ~o acquainted with a new version of the place of dollars & year to keep the 'from their present grave of the!exhibtion of baceball as well as! taze. | the gitn ore inaugirating geience will be given He will as- !tbe children in the publie | bores of the American and British | Lakeland, and a biz erowd will be[ !;'n_v reio sert that continuity of life 15 a view f his city In condl-fon. The | officers who were killed in the l,at-lon hard to witness the game. { MINISTERS AND - : - ential to modorn s 2. Tt suge the teeth is generally negt | tle of Lake Erie to the crypt in the | —————— e | DENTISTS PLAY BALL' Wayeross, Ga., Sent. 10.—Rob- gests a si movement of nee 1d the loss of the teeth re- Perry Memorial, where they will be | BIG SPELLING MATCH {ert Harrell and Richard Litherland, that doctors and phys ml' ists are had health and perconal dis- | re-interred with international hon-| Paterson, N. J., Sept. 10.—Min-|Jr., aged thirtcen and nineteen this year devotinz nearly all thelr it. Such work as Mr. |ors. | Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 10.—|isters of the city will play acainst| years respectively, were dicwued efforts to the discovery of mental + has lald out in this wise Following the battle of Lake| Crack s by far than building of | Erie, the sallors who were killed in ' or monuments or endowing | that encagement were buried in the the old-fashion ers f rom all parts of the | the denticts under the auspices of the, vhen ther went beyond their depth processes e are here today to take part In | Charity Baseball Leazue today. The ! while bathing in the S: i spelling match | gentlemen of the cloth boast eome near here yesterday. Char rd twenty-gev It Is doing something | lake. The bodies of the officers were | featured at the State fair. Victory | pitchers who would draw stuffed en- | mawe, another boy who aceomnanied 1 of laughter, bad spelling, for the betterment of hu. 1eht to Put.in-Bay island, where | carries with it the title of State) velopes could their gervices be galned them, was rescued from the water thoughtfuln ress, fatigue, memory re are, as at present material on the river s Del- three pape -m Sentinel. | they were buried. | champion and a eilver medal. ) on the professional diamond. | after he had become unconscious. and kindred subjects. o