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PUBLISHED IN THE BEST TOWN IN 'THE"BEST”PART“(‘JF'THEHEEST' 7STAi‘l§ I.Ax-.ELA.ND FLOLDA ThUI’S 2AY, NOV. 20, 1513. —— e SPLOTSE00D IR HUERTAS LLIMINATION MAY BE BROUGHT ABOUT HROUGH INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN POWERS hd Wircs United States to Pro- tect Her 0il Interests in Mexico (By Associated Press.) ieo tCity, Nov. here as possible that Huerta others who wish to assist are request- | ; brouzht to the point of elimi- through the efforts of the for- morrow morning ready to go to Bowers supporting the United work: as soon as the new Congress B his acts. messaze which Huerta will to concress this evening ex why he dissolved the recent Co., 1 man and 1 team. pss and jailed the representa He says the housge inv \ded ovinee of the president to md bels and dissolution was the he could do. WAY TO CANCEL bing BOARDBILI. H. 19..—Bennie Meyero cars old, put up a sensa piece of actinz av nis voarding {day in portraying the role o temntod suicide, m. The air was heav ice Capt. 1 11+ jain a whoop that starueda the on rs. yerowitz explained that he wa e" and owed a $30 board bill. Jos. LeVay, 1 man. ori. thia work. [tinne it until 4:20. Al members of | pointed to draft ordinance covering, ANY SUICIDES IN BERLIN | C. A. Owens, 1 man. J. C Chase [the institute ghould be invited to | spwer connections, ete. —_— { G. C. Rogan, 1 man. . (, S(Ivrnder‘ ‘llfllk. PRill of M. J. Malloy for $i6 for lin, Nov. 20.—The govern- 0. J. Pope, 1 man, T. V. Moore i Rural School Architeetnre—C. E. |Lemon street curb destroyed, was de- bas becun a serious study of Wilson Bros, 3 teams. 1. 8. Tavlor Kengincer, A. D, Donald, teachers, infcd, ¢ for the unusual number of . B. Zimmerman, 1 team. 1. R. Davis The Rural Sv-hfml Library and the| The followint bills were ordered 1.3 committed in. Germany re- P S (\\':!"s \11',,,. Lm:;nvh(.c:vinw ()nc-' ,\‘. J. :w;\l;l:' R. 'R.d%nlli\.m, $14, and the ith a view of reducing the % joss, Misgs Sallie Chanman, teachers. | Lakeland Mardware and Plumbing amber of self murders, it GCOD ROADS DAY INVITATION I‘:‘l.[fl'.rtfi\:mh s &‘M;n'\l' qutw;m \”l“m ;)r:'.lnn:‘- ;:’It;s‘('n L ; );‘a. : As far as hns‘be('n ‘a'seer Al those Tiving in Ward 1 are in-|H. B. Holtman ;lllui/ilfl:""‘:m.‘:rllt ), Miss Lella F. Ta n;: |"'m.l-,::‘ '( (‘mntn cr.ul_lm:'rmvd.:o d about nine cases of suicide SIkeq {s Soelt an the oo teadine o)l . Drane ,l‘l.., ] . meet in ",(?' rr od'munn at 7:30 pi fen are dus to the comses .t oo and on North Vermont|B. L. Hamner. 1 p':"‘""'”"‘"' f”r‘””“ 0'?""“""' "?Y p. m. on l‘l‘l”"‘i- 1‘0‘1 21, 1912, (5 of gambling, Tho Kaiger has 00 nq" o0t on’ the county road|L. B. Skinner {of School, W. C. Stokes, P, G, 1. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. seatly alarmed and Minister o rt to enbmit to the reich t the L RBOARD FOR sTeyerowitz the floor writhing ke a man e 0. W. with acid which he had alout’ the room and a note to his narents lay on the Bote procured on the youns man failed J. cd orders to quit blufiing and R. t it into his leg, causmg him to nierior Herr Delbruck is cetting 81 request of Imner- HATERANS LINTAD GOVERKH DEMOCRATS \‘H[L OFFER ONE|THIS WAS PRACTICALLYASSURED REPORT; REPUBLICANS l BY TODAY'S EFORT ON T 0 0 D o Tomorrow is Good Roads Day thronghout Florida and from all por- ! tions come enthusiastic reports of the work planned to be done. A Good =ouils rally is beinz held in the park as the Telegram goes to press, at which time plans are being made for tomorrow’s work. Secretary [lolworthy of the Board of Trade has given a 2o0od deal of his | time towarils creating interest in the movement, and it is expected that a| {large crowd will be at work on the highways tomorrow around Lake- ThE OTHER EVENIS This Was the Decision Today of Op: 1Pmchots Rerort, Loo*ing to This posing Factions; Will Be Re- End, Wil Be portcd Saturday Adopt(d land. The following have agreed to (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) 20.—It is re- help the movement along, and any| Washington, Nov. 20.—The ad- Wachington, Nov. 20.—Vietory ministration curvency Vill will be re- i for the odvocates of strict federal ed to be at city hall at 7 o’clock to- ported to the Senate Satirday by the eontrol of water power erants is vir- banking committee. The opposing tunily assured today in the National factions today arrecid to submit a di- oy vided report. One will be sizned by cert Williamson Moore, 1 man. G. L. Palmer, 1 man. A. J. Holworthy, 1 man. -! Lakelard Paving and Construction tration Democrats. The secoridl will fathered by Clifford Pinchot, will be be siened hy Senator Hitchcock and adoptiil. five Republicans. -, 0. S. Hunzerford, 1 man. — J. F. Cox, 1 man. NEW MANAGER FOR FLORIDA A. C. Shaffer, 1 man. GROWERS & S*IPPERS’ LEAGUE 1. E. Mendenhall, 1 man and au- B tomobile. i C. R. Sidman, 1 man. | E. M. Patterson, 1 man. Peterson, 1 man and 1 team. J. L. Skipper, 1 man. - M. F. Hetherington, 1 man. ythe delerates will give their whole time to forestry and water power |n.ut(crs. PRO"PM\T OT‘ T'RI COUNTY IN- The executive committee of the,- SIITUTE TO B!: HBEID AT . Florida Growers and Shinpers'| ARCADIA NOV. 28 AND 29 Leagne which has had the work of T R or2anization in hand is sonding ot | rintendent €. A, Parker the following letter to the shippers al'l teachers who can to attend | aril press of the State: the 1 ‘ounty Ingtitute to be held at! - G. E. Southard, $5. Your committee appointed last Areac \(.)\ 28 and 29, the prosram Lakeland Mfg. Co., lumber [°r<snrlll" on orzenization of the Florida SN ”.“.L' g f bridze eizht feet wide. Growers and Shippers’ League, has| The Supervision of Rural N'h‘on‘. Dr. S. F. Smith, 1 man. cesuted fon manaror tle man. we Tion: Marshiallodloore; lion: Shel- Dr. N. I.. Bryan, 1 man. ton Phi'ips. need. A man we all know and trost, Drane, 1 man. A Lakeland Book Store, 1 man. n [ The Iticient Country School—ITon. Chester A, Parker, lion. Lynch, Lloyd S. Tenny. e arrives January 1. It is un to J. Nielsen Lance, 1 man, 2 teams,.evory one of ns to back him up with ™ S e e y i . : ' iH e Conunty ah St { g I,ohr.‘l mat loyal and financial supvort. It has e 1 R I.\‘ ok eanni o Aabpiy s Lyl ke taken a lon= time and a conl deal of V0 D e B (. Owens, 1 man. G B. Child, 1 man. Wilgon Hardware Co., 3 men, meén. work to brine this about, hut we felt herry. woe hetter to move slowly and ki : Y Orcanization of Community Activ- be sure of our man. will tllm"”“ Make this a topic for Ronnd - Henley & Henley, 2 F B | further orcanization 7 \ rence « oach talk- i il DL stoveny, Lman place early in Jannary. In the mean- | l“l""'"” “"”'“ “‘:':"“\“"‘“:‘““"“" il 8, R. E. Lufeey, 1 man. time the fifty cents per car must he to ten minutes BT ) i i i Cole & Hull, 1 man. collected to provide means to catry!(w#ence at 2 p, m. Friday ad con IShaver, teachers., ' The Val:e of a Sovial and Eco- nomie Survey of the Sehool District-— R. M. Dorsey, J. T. Williams, teachers. b to the Raulerson place. Dinner will The letter now goin~ ont is to no- be furnished at the Lake Parker[tify those makinz ghinments to nro- Poat Club houge for all those who ac-|vide for the collections of the assess- tually work. Bring shovels, hoes|[ments and their remittance upon JOIIN F. COX. ‘illiam. The increase in 2am- g - . Clay pit donated by|call. is principally due to the fact ;:d I:;‘]&:m: doir r:‘ 'r;m fla(;na s ER TR S0 e I B e 1 any amount of Germans have ~ ; . - : v A g MEET | OEEDS FI'FD I'0 L itilonuloss tnitly Auit avs; OO0 DUBSRC.E: SuA. FOTEL YEN Ruudo | RECORD IN POLK COUNTY | -— mo addicted to 1mxurious lving. twenty-five Lecome a inxurious canital, and y'ne to outdo Paris and London ostentation. 0%l “Moltke snirit” of fruzality to which it is alleted n has in the last priravacoance and £ anlicity, Chieaco, Nov. 20,—The most| nrominent hotel men from all pars FB r F af the country are meetine tovether s 5 todav, in annnal soegion at the Gireat | ” an in & gens Ho-rmher 19, 1913, Tolhrook Northern Hotel in this eity, N AT e e oral nlan of honseeleanine and e'e- el B Bk i ) g FUH 23 YEAHS oot within, ahd. Sithovt. The' Thompson & Pryant to 11, I, Furnished hy Seenrity Abetract and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) Any owes its greatness, Is being meetines are in furtherance of the g‘":"‘ z 5 ri'ly neclected and the adoles- (By Associated Press.) work of the American Iotel Proter-' F. BE. Ohlinger to Geo. Il. Al- “neration looks upon it 2€ an \.chinoton, Nov. 20.—Retall|tjva Acsociation. The hotels that fleld. : A et tted lezend, unworthy »7 a food prices were hizher on Auz. 15|are memhers of this association may \ 'lnr;-!v‘vnm‘lu;n"/n" .“; r-A ";,,,.:,V_ “saodern” nation. this vear than in twenty-three years,|he jdenti®ed by a fonr-nointed red Mn' sy irantley . . LR, Rees g according to the fizures of the bureau|etar displaved in the office. Thia siq- "0 ¢ 5 8 C7E] TBIP‘ 20 IN EISTCRY of labor statistics, issued today.|na) is a cuarantee by the asso-intion B. M. Carter to R. W. A. Dun- . Prices of principal articles of food in{of resnectability and proper condnet, M"" A R por 7t{—Tom !lnml, humorist arid forty important cities show that dur-|and at the same time a warnine to . I, Eatom to Thompson ) pr of “Fun,” died; born 18%44. . tpe past year fifteen articles ad-{the cronk that his presenee is not & RS B Mt 2 Introdnced brecch-1oaMIng (oni0q in price and only three de-lwanted and to beware or he will be o 1"; Rralte {-; "') R p “\T(“ E o5 the arms of a portion of the o), .4 Comparison with prices of | followed to the four points of ik 1 R ¥ 9 i b Prial troors. : au-nst of lagt year ehow potatoes In|elobe at the expense of the associa- "";._’;/W‘h ATy b 09-—President Krueeer lands In ¢ oorio months advanced 20 per cent,|tion which has an unlimited puree e 1,; co and recelved an ovation bacdn 18, smoked bam 17, ezes 12,/ with which to co It, s well as ade- BETEGS B D04 —Jananese begin movement .i..vg 10, while sugar, flour and|termination to make an example of I A. Willlams to F. Duelle. Bintsintin. B mavy revolt. P12—~Suffracettes in assing the government. (By Assoclated 'Press.y e-wide bs of women’s dress. the Episconal the advorated the movement. hbridze this week. e State board' of ontometrista sicel farce, “The Little Millionaire,” ym “yqup1ly takes her for an suto in Brooksville 1ast week. 10—Brazil on the verge of a se- warning of intention to inter- with the mai's as a means of em- lanta, Ga., Nov. 20.-—Relicious s of Georezia are plannine a fieht acainst ragtime 8, suzrestive plays and extreme The Bap- convention today at Gainesville convention at pe voted on resolutions naming a 2 micsion to ware the campaien,| THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE Presbyterians a fortnight, It be taken before the North Geor- conference of Methodists at Al- o, and the W. C. T. U. at line of theatrical offering s the av-! .. =~ ., at 111 Proadway. weai declined. pvery cage. There are over 700] — members and they have prosecuted A 0y HOLRREYILD AR Atlon et man. and convicted over two hundred for-, = Smith to Mrs. Jane Short. Fngland PB_‘ESIDENT MAKES gers and hotel beats, and collected | (:cn‘vfi i ) | Je M. SEVERAL NOMINATIONS i (Dy Associated Press.) Washington, Nov. 20.—The presi- dent today sent the following momi- inations to the Senate: Trwis N. HasKkell of South Carolina eonsul to‘ Belgrde, Servia; Douglas Jen%ing, of South C‘arolina, congul to Ni-> Rus- over $20,000 in bad debte during the | three years of their existence TODAY'S EIRTHDAY HOHORS |ASX L’.\CBEAST-' OF 12 1 2 PER CENT IN WAGES (By Assoclated Press.) , hourh With a8 keen a mind, thou River, Mass., Nov. [:!I'!ht)_v lees active, physically as when she was a 2irl of twenty years, BT U, Seo b SN on her firet vigit to New York from B B e B i M'gh*r father's home In New Redford, Pindell, of linols, S Mass., Mrs. Hetty Green, the rich- Hesls est woman in the world, is celebrat- ing her geventy-eizhth birthday an- ' el niversary today, in New York city ity AL . L . count for very oT porations anAd one hundéred mille ‘lr:l:;hda}l,f}'u "’\;‘l‘-‘:m:mvn and she in- |in the Manufactnrers’ Aesociation are v;ri:blv;r cevotes part of the day to] """OF‘I’:: to ':E IFnr‘l:‘wwp Mn will af- business in the office of the \\'ealmln-‘“ ct thirty thousand operators. After pearance of Dert Leigh and Hazele . . 0" © ber birthdav, Mrs. . Bnrzese in Geo. L. Cohan's mew mu- ¢ .. " on, «idav,” as she calls Fall 20.—A |mandinz a 12 1-2 per cent waze in- |received hy the Manufacturers’ Asso- to be effective on Dec. 8 They ask a — lfi early encazement here that is certain to prove hichly interesting to a1l lovers of the better thines in the ' A number of new cement sidewalks are being lald in Lake City The werk lm complete the contract. ' quditorium Baturday. epin. rvation Con:ress as it :m]wnrs' n that the minority renort of Chairman Owens and other adminis-'(he waterpower committee which 18|to establish a sanatorium was sub- nf the socicty his revort, both for the At the convention next year! Georce M. Jones, Prineipal J. A, Gran- | |tetter from the textile council de-| 19, AU TO. ESTABLIGH SANTTARILM. The City sesgion last Council met in reonlar nieht and amony other matters coming before that body was a propocition from Dr. Runyan, ask- ing the city what concessions would be granted a sanatorium which he expects to ectablish on his property on North Tennessee avenue. It is Dr. Runyan’s purpose to :}1d eiaht or ten rooms to his home, making a house of [about twenty rooms, which he would fit up for a first-class sanatorium, The official minutes of the meeting follow: Lakeland, Fla., Nov. 19, 1913, Recular session of the City Coun- { Il with Messrs. {Merilenhall and Rizsgins present, Minutes of Nov. 5, 7 and 13 were read and respectively approved. Proposition of Dr. Runyan et al. ‘n'mod same was referred to a spe- ;cial committee of Pope, Mendenhall and Rigzins for conference with pro- motors arid report at next session of the Council. Petition of W. J. Reddick for re- lief for loss of horse was denied. Ruildine permit to erect steel ga- lot “G" block 16, Munn's was granted to W. T. Over- irace on {survey, :‘tn‘r‘t. Petition of the civic denartment of the Woman's Club for lihts and wa- |l<\r on the woodlaril property of John !l\\ltmmn, between Florida avenue nd lake Morton to he used as a er-etin": vlace and playeronnd, was re- ferred to the public fmprovement and i(-v‘nwln‘ry committee with power to act, Petition of 0. M. Eaton et al. for {$200 approprintion for the celebra- (tion of the thirtieth anniversary of the birth of the city to be held on Jan. 1, 1914, was on motion eranted. Petition of J. W. Goins to erect a tent on lot “K", block 5 of Munn’s survey, was denfed, ! A special Munn, Haynes and Pillans was ap- WRECK ON SOUTHERN (Dy Aggociated Press.) Columbia, S. C., Nov. -One nerson waes gerionely hurt and five others slichtly injured in a collision this morningz at Darton, S. (., be- tween paseencer traing on the South- ern Railway. Seriously hurt, T, / Lloyd, not expected to live; address not known. Among the slithtly in- | jnred are 1,. C. Fannine, Sallv, S. (., ad Mrs. M. F. Mayer, Sandy Springs, S. C. o1 — DR. WM. J. M/\RTI" \ ISITS LARELAND Wm. J. Martin, Dr. pregident of Davidgon Colle~e, the larcest Preshy- | terian eolleze in the South; located at Lavidson, N. €. gnent yesterday with an old Davidson student, Rev. W. S. Patterson. Dr. Martin, using as hiz enhject, “Christian Education,” declivered - a | etirring and appealing addrees tp the mid-week eonzrezation last night. Dr. Martin, visited the public the puplln there. | 400 mmms TT'RFATEN TO GO ON WARPATH (Ry Ascociated Press.) Farminrton, N. M., Nov. 20. Four hundred Navajo Indians who threaten to pgo on the war path, Peauntiful Mountain and extra pre- avency, eguarding acainst a nizht attack. Traders ad eattlers on- the reecrvations are frichtened al- thourh three thousand other Indians haven't ehown any signs of hostility. Agency officials await the coming of United States troovs, hoping they be will be able to avold blondshed. At Santa2 Fe yesterday three Navajoes sault st the agency. Munn, Pillans, Pope, | committee of Messrs. IJURIES SEVERAL NEARLY 200 ;EHHUHNE - FOR B HOME SUPT. MARCUS FAGG MAKES HIS REPORT WEICH IS | INTERESTING Resume of What Has Been Accom® plished During the Past i Three Years Jacksonville, Nov. 20.—Supt. (Fazg of the Children’s ome Society of Florida has just recently complet- fed his third year in charge of the i\\'ork in Florida, and has completed {and filed with the board of directors nuvc vears and for tne first ten months of 1913, 1889 homeless and needy children from 28 counties in Klorida have reome under the care of the society in | these three years, 207 of these being i children that had been taken under the control of the society enring the eizht previons years, so that 1682 new children, of all types and ages, needins many kinds of treament and provigions, have come uncer the su- pervision of Mr. Fa<g durin: his brief period in Florida. This num- ber is eicht times as many as came under the eare of the society during its firet eivht years and shows how wonder‘ully the cociety has enlarced its field o wvsefulness. This number is larcer many times than the total number of children comen: under the care of all the other children’s in- stitntions and avencies in the State, I'he number of contributors to the work has ecrown from 158 three years a0 to nearly 5,000 at the pres- ent time and the annnal budzet has klncrn'xsml from $3,600 three years aco to $25,000 during the present year, The society owned three years aco, but now has a Re- ceivine TTome with adjoininz prop- Lerty valued at $20,000, which is all fpaid for but $2,000, Hundreds of homeless children have been placed in earefully select- ed family homes, childless homes moset of them and hundreds of other little ones have been placed with rel- no property | atives, sent to snecial industrial trainin: schoonls, widows have heen aided in keenine their children thron=h svecial funds, work has heen cocured for decerted wicows with lits tle hahes, hosnital eare, snecial ope- rations to restore sizht to the blind, the uee of limbs to the erinpled, et have Leen seenred for afflicted 1hi| dren, pro- vided for hvndreds of Nttle ones at "the Receivine Home, while their par- ents have heen temnorarily unable to provide for them and in conntless temporary care has hbeen ways children of all aces and from every county in the State have been faided. ! New lows for the eare =@ protec- tion of children have bheen secured (thronch the activity of the Itome So- ciety, the 2tate Conference of Chaps ities and Corrections hos heen {Innehed thronoh the eTarts of the '«nva'* and the attention of the whole etate hos heen ealled to the jvalue of the child, Florida's chief as- set. Already this year €92 homelegs, abandoned and ne-lected children have come under the eare of the so- ciety from all rections of the State and more are comine daily, X The Florida society in twenty- teizhth place among the thirty-twe "home societies in otner States, has now climbed np to the fifth place, only the rocieties of the States like | | I Weeks to Cora G. Clayton. |echools this morning, and addressed N¢W York, Pennsylvana, nilinois and Kentucky doingz a larger work this the Florida society. - In one way the Florifa goclety ranks first among them all and that |is that while other societies experd _" from 20 to 50 per cent to secure theie funds the Florida socleey nas neveér in the past three yezrs expended |erease for cotton mill onerators was|danced war Aances all last nizht at MOre than 10 per cent and the Flor- ‘m,‘ society is the only one where the ' ciation todav, the demand of increase cautions were taken at Shinrock In- ‘hmrd of directors and Ladies” Auxite |dian Abont eeventy-five | iary assume the responeibility for all salaries and expenses, in order that every dollar sent in by contributors can be used directly for children ia need. The only hindrance to the great 'and groviny work of the society durs ing these past three years nas beém lack of funds to work with and right will consume about two months' time were gentenced to jail for recent as- "OW the work of the soctety 1s really (Continued on Page 8) 4 s