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| 0L HOLER 1S 0 hIJItS f “HE O IS THREATENED " OF F0OD IS : G FELT Last night Hotel Kibler was for- mally opened to the public with din- ner, which was attended by about 150 peome of the city. ! All w glad of the opportunity "to lnspect Lakeland s up-to-date hos- | lest hotels in the South. It is well Irurnished, steam heated; rooms are . equipped with private baths and tele-! mm‘“ st a]lcd Much of phone, and we see no reason why it W Wt Lizhts, and Condi- ' may not goon be one of the far-famed | flflully Are Scrious !hostolries of the country. d | The following was the menu last | ¢ ly Associated Press.) levening, which ‘was well served and| Cle mfiov 11.—This city 18 enjoyed by all: ‘after the passing of a 3 traffic 1s almost at a' Menu Oyster Cocktail Beef Boullon, in Cup. Filet of Sole, Bearnase, Cucumbers Potatoes Cardinal Queen Olives Stuffed Mangoes Chicken Supreme Asparagus Tips p! commission, and h’llf’ e without electric lzhts. flfis- the department will | %0 cope with it. aggling into the city ttempting to leave. French Peas Compote of Peaches with Rice ear the outskirts. One Mashed Creamed Potatoes Stewed Ton'ntoea Homlny Fritters | Relief parties are“ | I‘B. | ‘nble to make deliveries, | ' lne is threatened. Layer Raisins Frnits Assorted Nuts' Crystalized Ginzer Chips Roquefort Cheese l Bents Toasted Crackers Coffee The following are the guests who recistered at the hotel for dinner: Mrs. Anna Holder, Miss Alice Bul- lock, Ocala; C. W. Jacobs and wife, 0. C. Lamnhear, Rev, I. C. Jen- kins and wife, J. F. Cox and wife, L. G. Fort and wife, W. E. Brooks, Dr. S. F. Smith, C. C. Redzrave, Miss Cowdery, 1. H. Hines, Miss i Mary Groover, Wm. S. Moore, W. . 11.—Cleveland fs under nearly two feet feh is still coming down. 4 neer and are suffering of food Three persons killed and ten are missing ed to have heen frozen. imship 1s etranded on the F. Wm. Steitz Mary lavis, A, X. Frickson, M. etherin~ton and wife, *‘% M[ , AR !flnd wife, R. L. Maves, Jr., S. G. ) dinvpman, G, E. Sonthard and wife, 1y q”qq[ ”fl[H Trs. S. M. Dogs, Miss Sovthard, G, 17. Southard Jr., Miss Mabel Drane, FiocHE Younegodecand Wile B AGH irether ard wife, . G. Shenherd and wife, F. H, Pinkin and wife,| "militno § Campbell and wife. Vies Ruth | asaoni (By Ascociated Press,) rtow. Nov AT Chnihear, 0. WL Trane, Mrs. Edith ke '.”l SEhia it of unrwv‘ srine is in for- Clemence, Mr. and Mrs. Mnll, Miss Rome, Nov, 11.-—Sailorgs of an l'n,leu' l?|~|l“'l‘|nlll. § gday. ‘n emissary from g, ., Pacoott, Frank Wachburn, (. *merican Fattleshin have boen SC:EIONAN the oflice of § said to have conferred Williamenan, Dr. \WW. B, Moon, B, K, robbed of $'2,000 whith wag en-! : . | Youn~ vife, W. N. MoRae 0 rerintendent present. g S oy and wife, + e NCRNC trysted to the care of a musician i PAISB o G ibean MIeTiupytonts ho wos formerly on the Ttah. 1'e!ind apnroved |?r\9r F. W. Thomnson, €. 0, " 9 : HIg-ARRIO 9 7 W ANTDI- CHEC (IATOR IN HOCX | !'Wheeler, Mic# Marearet Sonthard, | Prian Jeffeott, J. .. Mc7ucken and e, Nov. 11.—W. Jack-| »\\|fr\ C. E. Prewn, Mirs Tonla {Wonten, H. A. Van Parshune, F. T.' ysterions etrancer,” ar- | Pdav nioht at a local ho- Cl¥mants and wife, V. 1., Barker, tives Cahoon, Quattle- '+ W. Cottman ard wife, J. R. Hooks., when suspected of "OWe'l W. A. Mareha'l and wife, d check manipnlator was R. Powen, T. B. Whitted, F. B. e Justice B, E. Willarg "2vant. S. B. Douhertv, A. W, g and held until tomor- ~OMe8, T. R. Flton, W. R. Ha~ine, y countv, vnder a bond of 7+ C. Willev and wife, C. W, Deen “y new develonments are "Nd Wi‘e. Grady Deen, Fllis DNeen, al alinces., mav bhe eon- ‘10R2e, Mies Af'een MeRae, ] the “mrveteriors woman whose cnen hag been re- RATTVAY DEVEIQY- gposed of and the man who b 80 ~ht for eome time in B with bad check onerations Pa'timore, Md., Nov. 11.—The PARCEIS EARLY " the Fast. Railryed officials from a1l rarts of the United States and on, Nov., 11.—*Maf] T2nada are present and nrominent mag pareals early.* This <7fakers will discyes im~ortant nues- | i~ lettors will he posted tn 11ONS relatine nartien’ar'y ta railway | ce in the ronntrr at the Postmaster General Burl- tions. B pronoses tn see that all Enaree’s ehatl be detivered DAUGETERS OF €77 re Chrictmas day if nos- * TTTERACY MEET firet Christmas eaaenn of I S IR ' sion America. fin! rence e Nlhfi HE telry, which is indeed one of the fin-| WESI"I“S*I (Ry London, Nov. A few. Sweet Breads in Cases, Bordelaise ,Me\uo and Columbus, Ohio, Nov. is declared to be the most comnrehen- sive temverance convention ever held iln the history of the world, having beoun yesterday with the opening of the biennial ges- | Anti-Saloon Back of the colossal con- vention is a plan to submit to the, people of the United States another | dent to the federal tion prohibiting the marufacture and cale of liquor in any form in *mer- The leazue says that national prohibition can be secured throuzh {sion here, of amendment ca, Tallahaceee, vention o° the tax ascessors and mem- bers of the conty boards, which is to be held in the hall of representa- tives in canitol at Tallah~gcee Nov. y i'_v commissioners; nro~ram hos iwith gneetione rereon in the State are (City tox cetends a moet eordinl invitation to erecial tax distriet No. bein~ presented to lest tn evers ™oeet and asgist to eolve | TOL‘A" S 1'I""‘”""AY it ONCR [ \ Alfped nv gL nraminent ne 9 hea' PUBLISHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF LAKELAND. FLORIDA TUISDAY, KOV. 11, 1913, it g ITuerta's A‘tit t’ Is Sa0h Llsvuul.ag: R Asgocioted Ga ette, It asserts are stalled in the im- Roast Ribs of Prime Beef, Dish Gravy election results gives good grounds for withdrawal of recoznition by the | rescue them. A scar-' Kibler Salad WANT PROHIBITION s being felt, and milk Fruit Pndding, Brandy Sauce BY AMENDMENT Tutti Frutti Ice Cream, Small ("akes! - the 8 crow is facine death as R. Groover and wife, Miss Suella the adoption of a je sent the vessel axainst Croover, R. N. Skipper, Mr. and amendment The loss of pronerty ig \''8. . J. Drane, I. Dale Willlams, fication of the same by the necessary | two millions. There js Rev. Bolton and wife, Jas. Warren, three-fonrths—thirty- of grocaries, milk or Mrs. J. M. Reynolds, Misses Revn- State once havine rati®ed the amend- | oldg, Mrs. W. J. Overstreet, Miss ment cannot rescind its aetion, may do go at any future time. ShILORS RORRFN OF £12000 wns riven the money exeursion to Rome and an audience! with the pore and then absconded. CONVFMTINY 07 TAX ASSTSSIPS AT TALLA“ASS“E Nov. hann The et B cities, annnal meetine of the Railwav I'e- 41 (wa citizene of Flom E\r-‘rmnwv‘t Assoriation whirh onened jnyapected in the 1 ‘i}mrn tn'av, i€ one of the best attond- Statn ta he nre R CERIS™" 1§ od mentineg of raf'road men ever held ard ta'e port in the r.««my lone of the twn recinis nrize. wa 1°61, 16 T00AT GAZETTE IT- CLAR'S FNGTAND ¥ SIAND BY U.S, . iition Ly the issued to Presi luerta of Mexico bu the West- the go.criment ! refers It then declares by Concoress. and rati- ix States. to thnt rrapared dealiny ! of taxn ant at this eonvention t' e tax proble the poted fevelopment in all of the ramifica- Dence advneats, who lact year was s torn ir Tn enp' LL o5 Vould | Press.) 11.—A sinificant’ warning was today dent | Cream of Fow]l minster news»aper. Asquith’'s speech makinzg elear thot Salted Almonds there is no antaconism betwoeen the United States and Enzland over the | Mevican situation. {that fair elections are impossible in|desire that other nations would re- I'uerta | frain from financial relations with It is understood that the te Premier !! that 11.—What is in ses- | Leacue of | consiti- constitutional | arran~Te an 11.—The con- a tinn of inter- children of A, ‘. 4 enerncg. eymmission | ida who daliterations q- Apetrian of Nob ienna 1 he wnhljchap, 1 Yo Fanama aditn= nf Tha Jansrpal | i 7 TEL BELIEF O"‘ T 'l] U. S WLOSE MOTTO 1S “HA 0%EF” new are cq Washi (BRI ang W ot |would do well to keep in mind the! !Iuerta. ifact that his failure to conform to|UNited States has made no specific request for the support of the pow- ers, but the plain intimation is that the United States believes the col- lavse of the Ilnerta government in- evitable if foreizn aid be withheld, as without financial aid it is believed that TIluerta cannot army. Washineton, inet meetine today the Mexican toplc' caired interest as the subject of the embar-o on !which has been urced on the presi- members, | raisiny s of." Mexican [ [ A0 WITHDRAW o P W It ANI AN Loueria's Mss'st Forci-n Co n'ri s V.i'l Not Come to Belicf of Adminis‘ration (Ny n:ton, Non I Jtates toward The the rituation " ited States by (‘onuress, Asgocinted Press.) 11 maintain (By Associated Press.) of the by cabnet {cussed at leneth, Nov. 11.—At a cab- was dis- CANADIAN CLUB'S LINNER New York, Nov. ini>ht. MATTERS BEFORE 11— bers of President Wilson's and of the Canadian rovernment will current year from attend the annval dinner of the (‘a- Seventeen of this nnmber have lLeen A nadian club at the Hotel Plaza to- murdered, twenty-three by suicide, It is the frst dinner of the forty-one e "Canadian Club gince the new tarift thirteen account 3 he 3 romicide., a State failine in its effort to ratify went into operation, go the occasion ! is expected to be one of interest. COUATY SCHOOL BOARD Petition trom the patronsg of the protesting action of their local trinstees in exchan~ing the present school prop- erty for a location in the go1thwest was received and after Lokeland th nart of town, careful consideration, onded that it be referred to their lo- cal trusteeg and J. colored |} met «chool C. The Doard of in re:ular moved and sec- Owens. The salary of the teacher of the i torn tern jrene hone 2id mone * with raid mmtv, tax motters of the the bhoard, ecty's who netition Florida ine v ran resolved eotting: forth recidente desire to eall an election to hether said distri-t shall in the fum of $15,000, to Ye veed in retirin” the cent dett of enid distriet, amired and fornd to te siored he cent or more of the dn'y qnali-| are freeholders re- ! Vietrio g, and ordered that em'erz Chicora school was fixed at $50 per Hatton. month. The salary of R. M. Dorsey, prin- l en'endid ot over $5 per month. Voved that books be allowed the words. Rexford of Haires ond that the teacher prrehase came and present bill to the board. | of the residents of 3, for Polk thot raid was ex- 9n 25 and it wng tition ke manted, rOTERRER 11 '-1 TISTORY pPost evetem s almnaet at New Orleane 13, Nav, 11.—The darc.Wartn Sipea 801 he has ¢ reel nost nfficiala npannea annnal eanvention of tha Nanehtorg wntad + 16 almanet evelucivels 1o G20—Pilopire e'orted Jahn Cap- t every narkare cha!'l ha 0f the Canfodorapy 0~6ened horn to- the intory wql maare mavemernt, | ter cavernar of the rew colany Xneditinnely en that thara ?ov ard nremivee to be tha moet ime Ve wae * A" tha Marman Por ea 1794 __"Teonty annn r 2t apan. P poceibility of coneestion, portant meetine in the history of the Sarfetr, avd hag nnbtliched a erant dalucg hotween the United Stotes and ve they ean eive ths Ymh. ar~anizetion, A livelr eontest over manv articles on hane Aan the rearpftte < natinne, nd acenrate traneportation *he arecidency 8 cgenred. Vre Daisv noectiop. In the distritution of 1! | 1%80.~TInrretia ¥natt, aholitinnict ey if natrane will onle atd Melav=in Stoven, of AMiami. and Naha! awepde jn 10°6 Dp Yr'""I wor alvanate nf vaman'y g their Christmas parcels V'rs. Fléer of Virginia, are the lead- <ha=n? the neize with Peof T M, ed in Philade!~hia Pora in ing candidates, €. Asser of The Netlier Nantneket o0 5 1798 H E Indica- .tors today are that the policy of the ! f Mexico will be teneral interoreta- is that the dequainting forei'n owers with its determination to 1e- fuse recovnition to the acts of the indicated a an arms, | Several mem- cabinet death in Duval county during the the superin-! tendent with all members and the su- | The minutes |o! the lact recular meeting were read TELEGRAM THE BEST STAT[: No. 9. IS ( DERAGY I ataclON AR7S N7 THE SJUTH BOIRD O TRADE | ; I MEETIG ORI o h LCl m']aurnm meetinT of the I’n:xrfi. of Trace will be held tonizht | at 7:30 and a fill attendance is urced as business of ercat import-| ance is to Le transacted. At x!\is; jme oting plans muet be made for the: DALiGH i celebration of the thirtieth anniver- DILE Jfary of the founding of Luakeland on Jan. 1 : 1 FULL CONTTSSI3Y 07 TRUTAL [Are At ding £~ Annval National .uU‘l“"R 0T TV.0 IZE\I, Conv.niion V kich Opens e i Tonicht Gainestille, Fla., Nov. 11,—By| b o dilie: i rli, Seerift Perty O, R:un-j (Py Aseo intod Pross.) and his eflicient asgistants have, New Orleins, Nov, 11.—Delega- deared un the mystery tyniq rpom cvery Somthern State are i nied the Litline of 3hen- 'y a thduy to attend the annual con- () 2 in and W. 11, Justive, whose verition of the tnited Dat hiers of dies weie fousd floa Do NC 1o Conraceracy, which was ealled to Suwannee river on Sunday, Oct. 26, [y o gadiv. The srocram (o icht They had teen dead last time the alive leina Tuesday, Last Wednezday mneh “quizzine,” several days, the tnewn to ve -~y 06t 215 ides for pddrecces of welcome by Cenprals T AW Gastiomany Ure. Poter Youree, president of the mo ning, after § oiciana Dicigion: Mes, Davaue ht, the sveriff secured nresident of the New Orlears chap- from J. i1. + anier, better known 28 .. ‘l‘(l resnonse to be made by Mra. “Trig” Tanfer, in j*i! here with five _]_ . Clasm, of Memphis. other svspects, conferssion in which | he went into details of troable over' gome cedar los and gome one leavin«c, an anovymous note at his home and ' statin how he went out on the river transportation to school will be pro- in a boat, met Martin and Jvstin on vided by the cornty cehoa! hoa d for their raft and, after gorie altereation, 411 wynitg who Iive more than three were ¥ GOOD PTAN TO™ ATL COUNTIFES St. Potarahyse Nov. 11, —-Free ' h Annth shot them both to deoth althouh piee form ony school honse. This they were unarmed. Before making . determined unon at a meoting his confession, Lanfer was warned of the connty board at Clearwater, th.lt vhat he said mizht be uged for The schoole show "or azains* him. a rain of 25 ner (eent over ot in the connty fas a who'e and it is nronosed th vive “every ehild in the en''nty an onop- veor CRIME RECORD TF “"‘W'} FLORIDA COUNTY tunity tn attend <ome sehonl. 1lizh i s honl n "'i‘t‘ At Roes “'”Y'i“!‘, for in- Jacksonville, Nov. 11.—Aecording cponnn win hove their way paid to }tn fizures carcfully comniled by Miss St. P Anna Kimball, of the sheriff's oflice, and Proverty Clerks Kelley and Me- I Carrel, of the local police depart- ment, ninety-fonr pergons have met ' etersburg. AMTRIZAN STRGTAMS IV CONTERTNCE Cheavo, Nov. 11,—The farthost advnreo that has been made by sorg- ery will be marked ot the fonrth * nnal elind accidental ceath and Novth for as instiiahle &0 4 act vear's renort for the corresnonding period £hows that one hondred and met death by un'awful eauses, thir- ty-two of the number heing canced hy mourder. The seicides of 1912 num- Ler seventeen, while twentv-three i« eiven a2s the number which met dr"llh by drewnin~. The x(-m.\nlh‘l "died throvn-h aceldent. violent canses. an- al con~roes of sopcenns of VY ; . hy Ymerica whieh heran o weok's wedav Thyoe thon- More per- fon hoprn o in nttondanen will gond grroeone than 2,000 anorations formed in eliries HieRd be twentv-nine rersons "'PCOH L LIS PERTTCN (RRL* DEETS TT°T™ TR, (My Ageocinted Press.) RECORM IN POLX COUNTY Tonton, Nov. 1! Vilitant enfe : (Furnis®ed by Seenrity Atetract and it LR LI Tt Title Co.. ltrlr'ni\', Fla.) Yom) tronns overated in seeri] norts PSR of the Pritish Is'es today, A house November 10, 10173, at Manchester eontainine a valhahle Mary Stewart Anderson to Thomas | . 1jcetion of rlante was wreetod by XQ";’:'nnII.ny & Miller to Oscar Stein- R N AT A back. rictol was damaed bally by iire, ! W. F. Johngon to R. 0. Cresan.| nd a teniis (lvh house tt Catord Carter-Teen Realty Co. to Ger-| vas burned down. trude Overstreet. Vigs Zellie F mmereon, who was in- 1i~hteey & 4 ewis to D, W. Stokes. | /ured in a riot on the &th, is in & Sesroms Investment Co. to R. C.| ery eeriovs condition, suffering with oncugsion of the brain. J. G. Nichols to I.. J. Clyatt. 20 and 21, nromices to he a oreat F.C.Stuartto%. A, L. R. R, ; s W. W8 et v I o N ) connection with the mvs- bty %, h";""";d :""’h "o;i;r\“t;:‘:i sncross. Thot It is receiving the en-|cipal of the Fort Meade hizh school,! Fannfe E. Davidson to Jennie D. ANOTHER RI"HMM‘& THE TILD po vihin the Bext fow 1B, Mt e a(‘ M Clay. trusiastic gancort of the ascercn 8| wag fxed at $185 per month. | Wilits. e B e deh promise to cive Jackson ' - ¢ g T A S Ay and connty commissionere; that they| The board areed to allow another W. F, Hallam & Co. to Willlam 3ok e State eamps. Throneh '™ ard wi‘ T, . Rama~e and 3 St. Anoustine, Fla., Nov. 11.— I B : e, J. T. Marchall. W. E. O'Nein, 47 evnectine a M1 attendance of the teacher for the Mulberry colored Buchanan, “eepite all predictiang it now ap ears latemert thix mornine, it SRR A L T o T, ' pesesenrs of the State and many eonn-cchool, salary of gald teacher to be Guy W. Torh to W. D. Fdwards. Ak Fa t Jackean, who ie known T !. Wonds ard wife, Dr, E. H ro:able that Florida’s 8 rin+ cam- | W. D. Edwards to Kate H. Fd- ai*n wi'l witress a four cornered ‘nstead o a three cornered rae fop Flam S. Sauls to Rovers & Under- the United States Senste. Thus b, leng already laid will have to be M. L. & A. E. Robincon to Mins s . altered. It bad heen ev-ected that Robineon, he contest wonld he between Sea kvrl y, ot Lakelnnd o J, ¥l = Romias | o ayinaan 17, “Wiatohas. formes A iovernor ‘lhert \W. Gilchrist and Citv nf Talkela VA, GO\ 5 bl BPA 10 Vhite Tohn €. Storkton. These three have Terida Pevelorment Co. to \V, A i ; announce.’ Put now comes the nowg FErwin, ’ {that "ertert S, Philling, yon:, a'ert Parre . Tay N ' “'rm""v G. Taylor to Homer A. and powerful in Sovth Florida no'ite ien]l envref's, may be a eandidate, 'Iis friende are vreine him and he is ceriously coneiderinz the matter. BAPTISIS """ I""")"T" NT MATTER l Crand y\-n.mc_ af t'n {Wwhirh e tha natianal dabatine farrm { J Mich,, Nov, 11, Pantlcte ponrrnee CRAZY WOMAN AT LARGE Princeton, 1", Mov. 11, —Frme {"r the Panticte ore hore far o twa-lors between Prineston and Wa'nng jOnvet wootin~ ta djerveg vital ahapel | rp in a state of ter=nr nrer the nreage ! nrallnme tmans the erpatare aral anes tn thetr vieinity of a domented Pov, \Wrchinetan Mladdon Calnmiie } woman, whn ranes tnhrou~h the 0.1 Prafosens Thamae (0, Ml Nooe i fielde by nicht and keeps to the Vork ot peatorens B T T’"""\‘\_: wonde hy dav, S5 fap the woman Prafecenr Chasloe Wagthawe nngd nf‘\-""r defad all attem=te ta canvture 1 or2 foam the njverveity of ""M"h"‘\"r, a'thoneh several farmers hive Peneic®ant | D, T“Anlnnfen] None a® the Fnapth. ’ tall-ed 1y ber, 1t ie feared she may Fre barns or farm houses, and a noxng will e aprepnized eaan If she is not | ctherwige apprehended. i ren Pantier cprminney . 0. P, Gif- ass, Tanteritla 6 and Doy {ford, of Drock!ine,