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M3 IN PENNSYLVANIA T STATE OFF FROM ce Is Eadly Crippled and Be S:vcral Days Before Service Is Normal (By Associated Press.) | Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 10.—A snow, fleet and ‘windstorm, which swept West Virginia and portions of Ohio and Pennsylvania tck continued mnabated and transportation s swrippled and vire service seriousiy setarded. The blizzard picked up a moaller storm and the two combined jarly today headed towards Lake Orie. There is from ten to sixteen .nches of snow this morninz and it 8 still falling. The local weather jareau reported twice as much snow (8 before for the whole month of Jovember. It will be several days Enlm train service returns to nor- “l\ _Still in the grasp of the blizzard bat 'yesterday bore down on this ity, Pittsburg today is almost cut \ff from the outside world and is loundering In a flurry of snow. The ‘vorst of the storm today centered | ‘round: the lake rc-ion and left piles| f snow that halted trains and rhd housands of dollars’ dama~e. Cleve-| and is fgolated so far as teler m‘)hlc Qerv!cs i8 'goncerned Int no serious celdents are renorted to lake shins, 8 many geurricd into ports seeling afety. ,Low tomrerotuves thronoh- jt the no‘um'}’ added to the discom- | orts. i | Mr. W. E. . of llarrishure, i, ”M gmmt at the home of Dp, llnn:. "Mr. Ferrell is in the real state buglness ~vd is mokin~ a tonr Ot inspection throu-h the principal ywns of Flor!rh. EOERATION 10 MEET 1N LAKELAND Mkollnd is hhlom. 1@ title of beinz the convention city | 4 Flofld“ the latest body u’m’im" yto meet In this city beine the IMlor-| la Federation of Women's Clubs, hich just closcd a session at Or- .ndo. DeLand was strivin for the honor| * entertaini.c this cultured assem- |y ‘of women next ye-r, but having gard of the many teanties of Luke- nd and of her hosnitable people, s city geemed to have the strong- it pull, and Mrs. Georce Wrizht, segident of the Lakeland Woman's {ub, can Well be proud that she re- | irned home bearing the messaze 1at Lakeland was eelected as the “ mt-g place. mmons FOR PRINTING BOOXLET NOW DUE & m ttee who solicited funds lication of the booklet to keland wish to report ferature is now ready, and the printing of same I8 | are therefore forced to those who so generously for their contributions, 11 try to zet around and Thursday. As we are time to this duty entirely we bez that when called on and not _' nd trip nececsary. iy, ompensation, E. SOUTHARD, 7. D. FDW*RDS, BWOHN F. COX, Committee. ‘rm-: TRANSFERS rnished by the Seenrity itle Co., Rartow, Fla. ovember 8, 1913, gesan to G. J. MeClelland. Mann to J. F. Mann. nn to J. F. Mann. Bker to Mamie Turker, ker to O. L. Thorp. Trust Co. to W. Lacy| Phelps to A. C. N , 1ay to T. C. Forster, | art-10 Wayne Warfield, | DeVahe to Wayne War- fast winning: WEEKLY HONOR oLL LAKELAND SGHOOL (For Week Ending Nov. 7, 1913.) Those who have made 90 per cent or above in scholarship and who have been perfect in attendance, punctuality and deportment, are en- titled to have their names placed on the following Lonor roll: GRADE XII None. GRADE XI None. GRADE X William Nowlin. Lola Crews. Genevieve Duggan. Mary Grigsby. GRADE IX Lottie Bryant. James Boulware. | Gladys Turner. GRADE VIII A Herman Mathias. i Gladys Davis. Elizabeth Dickerson. Maude Roberts. GRADE VIII B None. GRADE VII A Mary Weaver. D. H. Sloan. Ralph Peterson. Nellie Davis Vesta Todd. GRADE VII B Roy Mitchell. ! Mabel Mathias. Louise Rocquemore. Mollie Weaver. Henly Combs. ! GRADE VI A Ceorc~e Ttamilton. Fesie Gordon. Lonise Rocers. Shafter Browning. { Paul Sammons. ! CRADE VI B | Mildred Klansmeier. Mattie Dur~ner, aonaAng vicC Pansy Richardson. i Nora Kanode, ' Flizaheth Dixon. | Alherta TTehh, L. G. Ganrnon, GRADE V A elen Morse. Willie Pirt Anderson. Vir~inia Clary. Maxwell \Willlams, Edgar Fearrand, GR'DE V B Charles Jackson, Francis MeXay. GRADE V C Maynard Cohb, T awten Chiles. Panl Colton, Penry Bulloek, I William MelNwain, ‘ GRADE IV A Carlis'e Tocers. | TFarl Futeh, [ Geraldire TS, Frank Inreev, Porter Gallowav, CRADE IV B T.onle Swatts, Mortimore Hayvnes, LaVerone Webster. Enid Adair, Angle Tyler. GRADE IV C Elita Cason. Clifford Hawley. { Mary Lonfee Poulware. | Robert Reddick, Fannie Fearrand. I | i | | CHARLES M. JONES, Principal. “HANG ME,” SPENCER DEMANDS s ieama 10.—Henry oonntv. Wheaton, 111., Nov. Snencer, eonfesced murderer of Mm.; Mildred Al'liron Revroat, goes on trial today to answer for his crime. ! e hag confereed o number of other far 4 fived samneneatian tn tha ward- murders, bnt the police do not be- png nr anvthine tn faren or warrant lleve that Soencer has Eilled as many tham tn pive the wark all a® thelr o peonle as he clofmrs, Ile says he is |anxions for an enrly trial and Wants wanld he of sreat aceletance th ma to be convicted without delay eo that he ean ke hanwed. He has but lit- tle and hopes his counsel will not take benefit, ly eane. Spencer says he {8 perfect- MILLIONAIRY, BANYER DOESN'T KNQW 7 1 New York, Nov. ninzham Rishopn, the millionaire banker and society man will appear Yaws, to find out exactly wife. in court today l“s relation to hie lobtained an cation to make the decree final, vorced or not. patience with the 1aw's delave tn cay tn the chari® and dennte eher. STATE BOARD 07 P”’N’)\S advantage of any of them for his {#s and dennty gheriffe and other| FE'S DIVORNED not vialated mara or Ines, 10.—James Cun-| Mrs. Bish- nartmant T think von will anren with | (oh sned Eim for absolute divoree and me that wntf] we have one epaean ' realize that interlocutory deeree,|and oreate a fand from which ydeg- {but as she has not entered her s 'l"pll-‘wnr‘r that it is gaine th he o v-n-lmmvlfln he ttnnans ehain of renorted vislatinre |does mot know just whether he s di-| ifram evere connty, LAKELAND, FLORXDA. T 01 DAY NOV. 10, 1313, INSTO [PRESIDEN BET$4,000,000 | LIFT EMBARGD | INTWOWEEKS| ONAMMUNTON THIS IS THE DETER}.’INA'FION OF [THIS WAS MADE XNOWN AT A YOUNG MEN AND WOVEN'S LATE TOUR TEIS CHRISIIAN ASSOCIATION AFTTRNOON Whirlwind Cam This Morninz in All Paris of the W ol d nds of Unitcd States to S‘r » Nown to Dema Nov. 10.—A two- New York, ted Proess.) v. 10,-—The pres- may the ]yfiw: of the embharco arms to Moviean constit tional- the Younz In his talts with the senntors tion becan here today when 1":\"(‘1‘“;“--"}' he has eeked advice particular- of clubs formed for the purpose cent|1v on that point. Moct of them ad- their leutenants broadeast seeking|vise him to 1ift the embar~o. contributions. Three-fourths of the fund, if raised, will co to tho'h the latest demands of the United women's orzanization and the rest!States vhich were to the effect that to the men's. Funds will be d(\\nt~,lhwt'\ muet etep down and out. The weeks' campaign to raise a Tund ot‘| $4,000,000 for Women's Christian Men's Christian Ascocia- i dont, it w use by the Young! {eongider Agcoriation ard| on ing a new central branch for women |limited for an answer. Pending de- at a cost of $600,000. Chas. S.'velonments the president won't con- Ward, secretary of the international | sider another messace to Conrress. committee of the Yonnt Men's;It is believed here that Huerta in- Christian Association will be in ; tends to consider the election of Con- charce of the camnaion. ! those identified with the movement! president and. vice president is de are Georce Perkins, Henry P. Dav-clared void. Washineton reecards fson, Wiliam Fellowes Mor~an, X\Trs.i(hi-“- an inconristency and is likely Morean, Miss Grace Dodge and :\1rs,["n repudiate all acts of the new Con- | James S. Cushman. Sress. MR FRYANT *OW RHARVAN OF GOYTY C0¥MISSIONER SOUTH LEADS NORTH N HANUFAGTURIKG ! an Weos Begun Huerta Fas os Yet Made No R"plyi IMA No renly has been recelved today ! NO. 8. DAV AND S0 NOI GUILIY OF e e NURDER CHARGE - R. W. Woods, representing the THIS WAS THE VERTICT RE* (lood Roads Machinery Company, TURNED BY JURY IN J. B * DAVIS CASE TERS DISPOSED CF BY GITY DADS 7, 1913, City Council with Messrs. Pillans, Pope, Lakeland, Fla., Nov. Adjournad scssion of the Council and Rizgins present, Vice complained about the sanitavy com- mittee rejecting the combination . L L sprinkler and sweeper. | Prominent Partow 17an and I’is Som The sanitary comuittee reporind Were Exhonorated of Serious Charge that thly had reje.ted this account ot n of macae its not cominz up toj | W a. and guarantee made: Partow, Fla., t ha.in: troduction | 1mly on the streeis nd it was considered aid then the argus » the work. 'l‘!n-y had! . jments were be-sun. \\rm‘"l the house that the machine| had been rejected and was hore sub- | on in tried it out t! 10.—The in- of testimony in the Nov. Davie murder tiial was concluded at eleven cy o'clock Saturday, State attorney opened for the State in an able ad- {jett to their quder. dress. 1le was followed in tirn by On motion the action of the s.’lni-:h. (. Johnson and J. W. Drady, tary committee relative to the saidieaey of whom made splendid ad- ed to erectinz new buildines, inelud-! president pointed out that no time is trustecs relative to re-assessing lots ~abuttine North Tennessee and Mas- ' gachusetts :slr(‘ct was ordered Among cress valid, even if the election of iyapt (primary on the official ballot of the egeneral election to be held Nov, I At the meetine of the hoard of | (M Arrootited 1roEs;) S Washin~ton, Nov., 1, it onnty eommicsioners laet wenls, Me, ! 2 auntyc i ers lastiwenk iMIL b ont valueds ot thein o § T Fverett Brvant, of So~rnm,! g 0,000, the cotton inductry in commissioner, was elected chafeman 1509 anmons the indvetries of the of the Toard, vien T. T, 1To'hrank, !'nited States ronked rd in the ¢ wimbe f persons employed, ang resisned. Br. Breant and Mr, Hop- BUmber of L d : g i reventh in value of condg produveed, | brook have worked hand in hand for .., ficures, comni'ed by the cen- a system of rood roads in this con-'gug hurean, were made publie todav, ty, and the results of their lahors A strikine feature of the revort was the “iccovery that the increase have heen most eratifvine, It was in manufacturing is much rreater in the South than in the North. The nrl ietry is confined almost excln- ly to States cast of the Missis-| ginpi, as only west of that river are renorted. Mas sachngetts is the most lvnnm‘lnn(‘ State, No=th Carolina gecond, South | Carolina third, Rhode Igland fourth, then CGeor2ia, Penneylvania, New IHampshire, Connectient and Ala- bama in order named. In three States, Alabama, North Carolina and a1l whn knaw hia ecanaeity nnd ean- South Carolina, nearly 19 per cent of The Paard a1l employes are under gixteen years, enmnpend of T, Tverntt Prv- of ace; in the New Enrland States| ant, chatrman Spernm: B S, Whid- the burean found the percentare of | VA 1 Par- women employes much greater than TTupet. Fort Meade; J. (in the South. Takeland, a fittine recornition of Mr. Prvant's earnest and effective work that he was honored with the chairmanshin. ' T Qwindnil tonk hic eent on the Poard, At the game meetine Mr, ereeoodine Mr, Holhronk o5 enmmis- Metriot . annnintmeft wag hnt woa nat nuhliely annannend. That he w'll eianpr from the Ta¥aland Mr. Quwindall'g madn eamn dave provinne maka i enlondid man far tha nlare, criontinnennes 1] amrpop . fs rovr Ann, Mulhepre: Mann, AV C. Swindell, CTTTATITAN ITAQ DTN APDATYTIT AAVT TTARDTN In lina vith the nararranh n'\m\'fl'-; fne in Fridav's Televram relative to Palk eonnty havine no eame warden, Mr. D. H. Sloan has reeefved the followine lotter from Commissioner Jonea, whirh evnlajna ftenlf: Jaereanville, Fla,, Nov, 7. 1913, Dear Me, Soon: T thank vem vore mieh far vanre latter of the 17th whieh T am forwardine to Mr, Rnf1a of Tammany Hall. Governor Glynn | Cheatham, whom T annointed is preparing, it is understood, a se- and fish warden for your ries of searching investizations Into {varfous gtate denartments that will tow: IGOV. GLYNN TO MAYE R. S. SOML INVESTIGATIONS New York, Nov. 10.—Even thouzh the elections are over and evervone is poritive that his zuess was rizht, no one geemed to hit upon the pronh- ecy that Governor Glynn will come Iln for the share of publicity that| [ Megers, Sulzer and Hennessey monop- olized during the campaien. There seems to be no let up in the tronbles 1 nroenme yon are aware of the ctrain his relations with Tammany {FARMERS' INSTITUTE, fact that thera wag nn nreaviefan 1n- [lall, if it does not break them, He| wants all of the graft charres holn:* made avainst the State looked Into and looked into thorourhly, The gov- or says he hopes that the quiz wi!l not hurt any of his friends, hut friend or foe, he Intends to zlve New York a clean administration. Aoy the 1aw erentine thia denartment tima. or ta annaint dennties, Tt far the neanle th mala thelp enm- nlainte tn the eannty afMriatle that ig 173 ag woll ac the warden, Al chor-| MEETS NEXT DEC 2 noara affieerg arn evoflieln dennty! Tallahae o, » Nov. wardang nndop the law and are sup- For the mation of all Interest- posed to art in that eannnity, :‘”V na 3 annauneed from the As a matter of fact there fg nn “ove that the next reen- law nnan tha statnte hanks that i3 lar the hunt thera Parc fa P Yaw ahnend, Adlcreennarted nnr' vinlated mara than the sama and fich | If von wi'] read sapafully ;.wfl the 1913, | e ————— | connty on enecial duty for come time aud try to stop a I\r"ey lanq epgvernine thig dn- per cert of the violations., In the meantime [ hope the citizens wiil it will take time and money to do this. 1 shall greatly ay revort of violations. Yours very truly, E. Z. JONTS, Commissioner. keld Dee. Afmact to After this ena- 'son 1 hope to be able to pnt each' machine was ratified and confirmed by the Counecil. Communication dresges in behalf of the defendants., Mr. Singletury closed for the State shortly te‘ore five o'clock, and about five o'clock the judze finished his char e and the case went to the jury. The jury deliberated until 8:30, at which time they returned a verdict of not guilty as to b~th of the de- fendants and they were discharced, it Is understood that from the first the jury stood two for conviction of manslanehter and ten for acquittal jand the two for conviction vere fine ally won over to the ride of t' e ten. Davis and his Haro!d were from the bond| and Walnut filed for refer- ence; and one relative to Lake Mor- Drive ~rade was referred to the committee supplemented by | Mr. Riggins, with power to act. Petition to place the names o’ can- | didates nominated by the Demoeratice avenues ton 1ils | Mr, £0n was read, and the names were or very hanny over the verdict, were dered placed thereon, all of theiv telstier and frie: ds, and Regolutions makineg asgessments 10 1afore eitict read "and orderin liens made aainst the Dovie po ; e abutting lotg on South Tennesece it ohoerh | At ' tor avenue from Orance street to Wal s min T nut street and on Kentig avennte 1,‘.‘1‘w Hlu ii‘ln'l; ol ;Iv.w « ‘l’wxllllllt fiom Oak gtreet to La’ Morton ¢, DPrive, adated, all member Conpt " Lo ir \ 0" The ordirance No. 158 with the, ta the Thizd i it tn ha'd mavor's veta thereto e on motion' .y gy vernl connti I Judre d over to next ion of the vy, v I Horne, Judre Morne will Conneil, ho'd coret in De3oto county fop Monthly reports from o'l offiers ;. Whitney, besinning there next were read and were resheetively or-iyy g fdered fled current bil's woere ordered | ,.',.4,‘-,. of State va., Til'a Wil- paid, exeent one for $3.£6 from AL ', o will be talen un first this J. Black, and one for $6.50 from ..oive The defondant is a nero C. McKee which was referred to the o 00y shareed with the mnrder of twenty nmnlflhhumnm' 10.— will address the State Poard of BRICKLAYERS HOLD rand the election of delecates ' jrreat convention to be Leld in Hous- | city attorney for his opinion there- on. The li~ht and water ‘recommended that the Lo Iu-f "chareed consumers of eleetric cur rent be fixed as follows: ;F Minimug charce $1.50 ner month. [* ' (enother recro at Iort Meade some | time avo. committee | rates net il From 0 to 125 k 10¢ per kw. P[ [ n’ From 125 to 250 kw., %¢ per kw, 1 From 250 to 500 kw., “e ner lw, R, From 500 to 1,000 kw,, Te rer k\v,! Tamna, Fla., Nov, 10 illing From 1,600 and above, 6¢ Der fract and froezine temneratire at kw. } ainesvil'e and ” ville this morn- On motion the recommendation of [y ndications ore for continned fthe lieht and water committee was| approved and adonted, and the ahove| i rates were ordered made effective on | come Incalities in central Florida ex- Dec. 1, 1913, On motion the licht|.,aeted, and water committee was a thorlzed to emrloy Mr. \W. A. Cleveland as consulting electric encineer relative to propoged Improvements in the li”ht and water nlant, and have him cold weather with less wind tonizht, A lizht frost, and poseibly heavy, In NOVEMBER 10 IN HISTORY 1804—The Sioux Indians were on present at the adionrned seeeion of [the warpath along the Missourt the City Council Thursday, Nov, 13,]river. 1913, and the clerk was instructed| ! -Santa Cruz, president of to write to reputable bond honwu"“”""- and protector of Peru, en- I relative to financinz propoced hond“""’" the city of Iima, Chile. fsene to make sald improvements, 1852-—~The punishment of death On motion Council adjonrned to ™ establisheld in Tugcany for crimes meet in adionrned gesslon Thureday, | Aeainst relizion, treason, murder Nov. 13, 1913, at 7:70 p. m. land robbery with violence. H. 1.. SWATTS, City Clerk. 1864—Gen. McClellan defeated for the presidency by Abraham Lin- coln. 1868—FEngland and the United “OR'{ERS MEET | States agree to sulmit the Alabama !ufi'\lr to arbitration, Washin~ton, Nov. 10.—The fln! 1800-—Steamer Monticello foun- nual meeting of the Ameriean AS-|dered in the Jay of Fundy; 37 lives enciation of Farmers' Institnte Joet . Workers beman a two-day seesion 904—Japanese repulsed in two here today The meeting will ""'dnys' effort to take Etse mountain. i followed immediately by a nwn(!n't: 1912—Ambassador Drice re- |of the Association of American Aari-!gjoned. !:--" ral Collezes and Fxperiment ) ' Stations John Hamilton, United SOUTHERN SUFFRARISTS | States Farmers' Inetitnte gnecialist, GIVE WARNING meeting, and Pres- Ident Wilton will receive the dele- ates at the White House. New Orleans, La., Nov. 10.—A State suffrace convention of women from several Southern States cath- ered here today and dire thines are Commo‘{ promised by the dele-ates, if women are not given the ballot, Icaders of Quebee, Que,, Nov. 10.—The an-{the movement have addrrssed letters nual provineial convention of Brick|to the governors of every State from Layers and mesons for the Provinee! Virsinia to Texas, containing @ of Quebee opered here today. T’N‘;!hrvat to support a suffrace amend- princinal boeciness for mm%’nfl"hn‘mnn! to the federal constitution If concerns the acoption of a uniform |the individnal States refuse to crant rate of initlation fee in all the loca's| women the ballot. The letters etate to the|that woman's suffrace s no lonver g theory to be debated but a conditiom to be met. ton, Tex., next year.

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