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HE LAK PUBLlSHED IN THE PEST TOWN lN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST STATE LOME I . I.AKELAND FLORIDA ThURSDAY OCT 16, 1913 G H “ V[]l E “UNCLE 10E” CanoN N AEMOV . 3T GOV, SULZER ™ gt m ORMAL VOTE THIS AFTER: {CAPTAIN 00N SHOWS WHICH WAY THE MEMBERS OF THE CREW ARE WIND BLOWS ON BOARD. Sl AR LIKE URVIVORS WYORK This Afternoon Stood 43 to 14 Favoring His Ia- pesstiniant Three Children Whose Identity Is Not Known (By Assoclate Press.) Albany, N. Y., Oct. 16.—It was ported that the Sulzer impeach- y Liner Eroonland, one of nt court today voted infermally which belped to rescue passencers of secret sessioh to remove the gov- | ! e et 0 L | é the Volturno, is steaming slowlv tn- hor from office. & i ;l;he ;:](: ::r:“:d; wards port today. It was delaved Iy have been : 0 {an accldent to the shaft, but is cv- i v I (;lvva',l?;'mc:i:l t]f;‘):‘t“s‘;;"w:;“h;i ipected to reach doeck by nichtfall, fding hELE Sl iCept. Tnch of the Volturno, and i lfeen o8t s courf Zrioipd | 1ninety other sul'\'h'or:; are ahoard, 1o clocv‘k until throe.. when a start : :m:‘ny df e i Les G0 EH e By final vote will be taken, | who were last to leave the burnin - gen Fne‘ s]ezr:t,) :zt‘“:)g:: ‘t:::“gh'l : vessel. Wireless advices eaid thot irticles of the impeachment ‘:z:]o:xl abokin irt were upheld, it is said. They i | with the campaizn statement ' d the alleged attempt of the cov- or to suppress evidence before p investigating committee. (R Ascociated Press.) ! New York, Oct. 16.—Red Star the ehing the 'he were women who (were genarated from relatives. Threo '('T?ihh‘“n whese fdentity is unknown lare also on the ship. OCTOBER 16 IN HISTOI‘Y +By Associated Press.) Ibany, Oct. 16.—The time when verdict will be reached in the im- pchment trial of Governor S:lzer w depends entirely on the len2th the speeches the jud2es will mike plaining their votes. This anplies speeches in secret sessions a:d 0 to remarks in public sessions, Ich follow, the tnformal vote be- taken in secret session on each ore night. There is no certainty en it will be thrown into open irt for the vote. Before going into secret secsion 8 morning Presiding Judze Call phasized that the present sessions the court were of the nature of vate consultation among the mbers of court to formulate views Ich wil' determine their final ac- . This final action will be takea publie, it was announced. When “Uncle Joc' Cannon was in Washington the other day to attend Wost Tlart & meeting of the Lincoln Memoral = | 4 Uk commission, he announced that he! 7! and Pritich certainly would run for congress OVcned battle at Yorktown, Va. again, and said he didn't know but! 1979 that he would become a Democrat it per’ that party really rcduces the cost ol living as it has promus. d —— e FRRNERS CLUG 10 WEET IN IEU' PARK The F.\rmcrs Clnb will meet in Munn Park Saturcay as the guests » 10 2, Winning the world's bageball championghip. 1912-—Gen. Felix Diaz raiced the standard of revolt awninst the Ma- dero foveriment In Mexico and took prosceseion of Vera Cruz, 1758-—-N \\'o"s((‘r Conn, ‘mericans ah born Ferry. 1863—Cen. Grant oy g | 1900-—Prince Honenlohe, imperial {(‘.vrmnn chancellor, recioned, | 1901—Dr. Otto Nordenskjold's expedition left Sweden. 1905—Sweilen recoznized the in- dependence of Norway. 1912—Poston Red Sox heat the New York Giants fn world's soring, of the Board of Trade, and on this occasion tie regular basket dinner, brought by the members, will be sup- plemented by coffee, ice cream or lemonade, furnished by the Board of | (D A Porten notve'ty TTLE 07 NATIONS MEMORIAL DEDICATED Interest to the farmers and their eipsiz, Germany, Oct. 16,—The t National Memorial which £ erected to the memory of sol- s wio died in the wars of the lertind, was dedicated here to- - Tt 15 a notable example of the 1 style of architecture now cli in vozue in Germany. Today ccted for the opening of the norial because it is the centen- | anni orsary of the Dattle of the lons, fought at Leipsiz on Oct. 1S ani 19, 1813, between the nch army and its allies, com- ded by Napoleon, and the Aus- ", Russian and Prussian armies, ing in the defeat of the Nch. More than 40,000 of the 000 men who perished on the ¢ Were French. W BATLESHP 10 60 10 WEXICD 2y Associated Press.) Oet. 1¢.-—The French le- n Mexico City requested a attleship to Le ceut to Jlex- familics and are always lur ely :n-l tended. tendcd to A cordial invitation is ex- inted Preoes)) and, Oct, any town people to at- 16 the Queen K74 28 lannehed here tod oy, It vees coal irsted of oil for fnol, and it is £aid it will earry ten fiteen inch cuns. The details of the arma- nent are eecret, 1nonth, Enel tend, all of whom, with the club members, are of course, expected to bring well filled baskets. MINNESOTA MUNICIPAT, ITIES LEAGUE A in : heth Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. m'_‘HRE BUCS ACTIVE The first convention of the Minne- sota Municipalities' League ever held began here today. Listinzulshed Daveanport: men will speak for and acainst the lthird merits of a state commission con- | Sl {hnrn ont some of the mercantile es- trolling public utilities. tabTlhmanti. Some months aco ft wag Aiceov- ered in the middle of the ni~ht that the Fair Store, Oct. 16.—For the " JOSEPH EDW?RD WILLARD months later a similar fire was die- ni~ht a mid- tila Cn. e stora, Mondav lap fre wag found ahant waer the J. 1, fim ri~ht cory re, nf had ctill hod et all s nach encn they tha furnentine ote. pilad them snme of vrnder TALR ‘GAS—PUT SCRIQUSLY and antharities bave toen partine ith thne new Aovelnn- 3 fehmong, Va., Oct. ! Governor #fann and Maror the annual convention of rican Gas Institute ovened ', with headquarters at son hotel. The Americon tiute, composed o the su- lents and manazing of‘i"'fls gas-making plant of any: I the Uniteq States, brincs to- T 2 most renresentative nesom- Of sclentific wen at its conves- ®- Tha deliberationa of the con- "% are purely technical, and, © Dot of supreme Interest to the lic, are productve of valuable ln~l “lon to the men enzaged in Iving municipal gas. The asso- | lon includes the officials of mu- !l Spain, tha ter that these circumstances | “l!s-controlled gas plants as | hfadr'a Ie gation Is raised 0 O s d considerable consterna- 8 those operated by public | of an embuse) .rd succeeds have caused con a jice corporations. Yy ninister. tion. 16.—Wel- them L nnatla tn Insate tha onilte Wt weil? ments pit forth renewed efforts to Fortu- the offenders try to loeats rately In teen alor day nizht Pastmacter Hitchenek had r tn discover the fire, every up and went out to see what the ;mw‘ le was {emoke in the neighborhood of the | 'I‘n en store. He immediately fa armed gome of the neizhbors and | {they extingulshed the flames before Ar‘urh daraze had becn done. The citizens of Davenport are of in ambassador .. w-abiding nwech an orderly and law-a E when the g noticed the villard of Richmond, Ve, Is t i he will be i INCH AND MANY MRS, EATON'S DAUGHTER WILL iSeveral Women Are on Poard ang It Will Tiy to Be Proven That the 1 ] among the Volturno's pag-, fnsane. ‘her husband, he declared. at -John Brown's rafdon Ilar- | aprointed to | 1”:!‘ command of the western armies, | [might small boat. AT DAVENPORT time some one has tried to| the larvest denart- with iment store, was on fire and a few (o hyildine of fn band that the same {)at ESITTE paeh eace gome one }v-uq‘ Mon- i beon awalkened by some confucion in i ihis ehicken vord and when he oot | | | i I i 1= £ wmE. I 15 UN TRIAL FOR HUSBAND S i § A t ' MAE. LOUDON BE WITNESS 0F TXH PROSECUTION Wife Administered Poison to (By Associated Press.) Plymouth, Moes., Oct. With preliminarics Ted of M Jennie M with slay § tear Ad- miral Josenh Faton, started in earnest today, and it is expected that the oprening etatement of cou gel will Le completed today. The yoin: -, est daughter of irs. Iaton Ly her ! fivit areivid yesterday and | d to tegti y. She was sum- the proseeution. procccution expects to show | iwtant district attorney that ; met his death at the hands of his wife by the admiuistering of poizon, For years, he gaid, the wi'e tried to have the admiral declared She was insanely jealous of 16.— | the trial , charged v 1o hughand is pv moned by L) said as Taton Mme. Loudon s the wife of Jonk- | heer John Loudon, the new minister Lol forcign aifairs ~)l‘ Hollard. sShe is | an American and the daughter of J. DELTA UPSILON NEN ; | B Bucus, a former American ambas- IN CONVENTION : sador to France. | 4 S e s e e o e GRURDARL CEFEATS tochester, N, Y, Oct. 16,-—Jus- IHughes of the Unit- i ed States Supreme Court, is the hon- | tice Charles E. orary presidlent of the seventy-ninth national convention of the Delta Up- gilon iternity, which opened, a | three-day convention in this city to- day with dele ates from a'l o.er the met John Smith, Orlando's cham- conntry ln. attendance. 1In addition pion, on the mat in a hani! to Justiceilughes the sneakers at the 5 > g 3 tline mateh, Tivers actine ¢ meeting several men of _ i 1 irundahl plainly ontclagend the lo- promizence in publie affairs and in ' ! ¥ : S v ; cal man in both weicht and trained thecireles of the national ollese fraternity. [ ecle, hut the latter put up a {fiaht and his backers have nothine ‘ ; TS ' to be ashamed of. The exprected roe- A ey HTOR VRS M THN AR ;."l‘l foillowed of ecourse. After six- tm"l mlnu',os of lively work, (Ny Assocpated Press ) Yook, Oct. 16.—Seekers by ( rund; with a half Nelsam hiteh placed lhn local man on Ilis h.m‘g. land and sea for Albert Jewell, an aviator, in the Another short round with no /e ito result closed the game, Al!n other it was a clean, well manaced exhi'i tion of strength and enduranc», well worltd witneseing, and the Monday, today abandoned all hore, Leinz convinced that he wag carricl oitt to cea by the wind and drowned. Tkere Is a remote possibility that he bave Leen picked up by a ie0. Grundahi, who holds the belt as the champlon wrestler of I"lorida, ) wWres- ' L rofores include came n f New maniie:s rPo vanished eky er 1o bLe lated for putting up an exhibition 80 free from any of the oljection- able features which g0 often mar similar entertainments, — Orlando Iieporter-star. of thoe ¢ Y eonorat PEACE WORKERS OPPOSE ZGLEY NEW BATTLESHIPS Washineton, Oct. 16.—\Within a few days representatives of the fi- | ternational peace movement are ex- pected here to use their influence | national levislators acainst | more battlechips, | The aim of the Wilson e/ministra- | covered under the M. & D, Merean- tjop during the next re~ular secsion | of Conoress is said to he three new battleships, a proportionate number Towen oro- of eubmarines and everal new tor- It world annear from pado hoat Ansrpovere, It {5 assorted Seeretary Daniels will prohabl act on his principle of “less money ashore and more afloat” and advo- cate using the greater part of an an- of $148,000,000 to huild verful warshine, With the on of theee veseels naval of- s hope the United States will res place next to Great Brit- ain in naval fighting strencth, pass- Ing Germany. pron jon fic e i REAL ESTATE TRANS'TPS October 15, 1013 Florida Townsite Co. to M, fira ana Kirkland. Geo. Sandler to W. R P'\"n-fi son. | J. D. Boyd to Hallbrook & Es- tridge. W. R. DBrown to W. T. Mims. Sessoms Investment Co. to A. J. ewis. J. A. Ballard to C. 'W. Nobars. Mrs. Richard V. Negley is the eld- est daughter of Postmaster General and Mrs. Burleson. She has been vis- Viting her parents in Washington re-; cently CLANCO WRESTLER No. 291 ATTERS W CHE BEFORE Y GOUREIL COURTESIES EXTENDED STATE ENCANPMENT OF ADVENTISTS S00N TO MEET EERE ‘Sewerage Ordinance Again Passed; Other Businces Which Came Be- N fore Pody Takeland, Fla.,, Oct, 15, 1913, Recnlar secefon of the City Coun- "efl with all members but Mr. Haynes present, i Minntoe of Oct, 1 ond adforrned secefons were read and were respec- tively annroved, Pronpeition of Mulherry relatfve to advertising ity turned down, Potition of John Mitcehell for free lohts and water for State Fneamp- ment of Adyentists for ten davs, was eranted, and all conrtesies asked wore extonded to them, il Complaint of Mr. Prannen rela- tive to manner af takine milk from [his Matry wason was diemissed a8 no fontt eonld be found with action of Insnector, ) | | | Hera'd was Petition fror eltizens from Moore- head relative to condition of certain ftreets and askine for the ectahlish- fne of etreot li~hts at ecortain cor- ners, was referred to he ctroet and lioht and water committees for re- ’pm‘L Petition from the A, C, 'Co. ke £ 3 3 for extension of the time limit on huildine new froi~ht denot was prantead to May 1, 1914, Communieation from the mayor Inclosine complaints from A, 1. Or- rill relative to the aetton of the Poard of Health on his child was re- turned to him with the evpreseion of the gonge of the Couneil that the Poard woe within its rrovince in so doine, and that the matter wos with- out the provinee of the Couneil., Poviend ordinance No. 158 en- titled, An ordinance to covern and reanlate plombin~, govoraee, ete., ofter amesdment offered by Mr. Rireing was defeated, was pnt upon Its eocond and final readine and was Mty povead, all members but Presi- dent Munn votineg “Yes,” Stren wns netrineted to confer with the hond trusctees and protect acainst lowering of Lake Morton. The cit committee i y attorney wog instructed to answer parnishment made by Treadwell & Treadwel], On motion Council adfourned to meet in asdjourned session at at 7:30 'p. m. On Friday, Oct. 17. g H. L. SWATTS, | City Clerk. | PRESIDENT GONFERS WITH OPPONENTS (Dy Associated Prest.) Warhin-ton, Oct. 16.-—The pres- fent today gent for Senators Hitch- cock, Reed and O'Corman, Demo- crats, who are revarded s opposed to the administration eurrency re- form prorram with whom he held & lonz conference. “The president feele™ enid 1litcheoek afterwards, “that to let the eurrency reform go over until next session wot!d inter- fere with other parts of the admin- fstration’s program.” Ilitcheock declared there is no it for passing the currency bill at this ses- Elon. rragne BA“, HEAD CLUB OF AMZRICA ; Canaan, Conn., Oct. 16 —The an- nual bangquet of the Bald Ilead Club of America takes place here tonizht in connection with the annual con- (vention of the members. The affair iwill be held in a hotel, and six [brothers with “fly tobozgans” are jamong the features of the hering. i'rhere will be no chorus girls, neith- er will there be a special theater party where the ninety-six members Ilmve reserved the entire front row. I “We should worry about what the 'barbers do to the price of hair cut- ifln\, gaid a lending member of the club today when asked for an inter- ‘vlew

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