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N PAGES E LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914, PUBLISHED IN THE EEST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THE BEST STATE No. 134 i B 1S m OF DETACHMENT , OF U. 8. SOLDIERS / PSR romised to Promptly Punish federal Officer Found Guilty of the Offense By Assoclated Press.) ’ \ington, April 11.—Another _ aed crisis in the Mexican sit- over the arrest of American i at 'i‘uumleo has apparently " Huerta, according to advices harge O'Shaughnessey, today slogized andy promised the 1ent of any' federal officer wuilty of the offense. An of- port of the ineident was also wday by Rear Admiral Mayo, 1 that a small detachment of m United States ships were on shore, where they went Asfons, paraded through the ind later released. It issaid Huerta commander was giv- ty-four hours, expiring at 6 last night, to apologize by the American colors. ' the request was complied not kmown, but the state- it the commander apologized yreted by officials to mean salute was given. L ESTATE TRANSFERS e ed by the Secarity Abstract (& Title Company.) April 10, 1914 [ F.”fl ow to D. . & « Vitter, . + Towngite ‘Company to C. e N F. Latimer to C. (. Clark. & [nvestment (ompany to Young. rn Land Securities Co., to Witlson . Logan, sheriff, to Strick- \ber -Company . & J. D. Henry to M. G. fimpson Smith to H. M. te L. Webb to Selbylla H. ;‘ Highlands Company to | ‘Berekhemer . ults to Cora G. Clayton.. Brunson to Charley Clay- Development Company to rpenter thr to Josephine S. l'l ‘. Robinson to Paul i mfil R. Davis. 3 10 Edward J. So- Company 'to 1ds m Manufacturing to t.‘l Currie. er and others PROBLEMS —The vexa- police is fac- hell again. With | Police Commis- ! iday, New York- 0 @ new chief of t Mrtment in the to handle. Per- wre criticism to it has been sub- he became mayor eof has come as a result of i"*ned toward Mr. it Qa‘enenlly admit- made an excellent police og the time that he has itted to retain the office. rumors to the effect that ¥ had opinions of his own { the way the police de- should bé handled, and as mot always accord with 16 mayor, a clash was in- gt:t il o ham, Ala., April 12.— Monday’s show that the new State a large major- state-wide pro- to of the gov- 2 is regarded as from + 18 dry McADOO FOLLOWS WILSONS TO WEST VIRGINIA (By Associated Press.) White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., April 11.—Bright sunshine and. ins vigorating temperature._ greeted President Wilson on the golf links early today. With Dr. Grayson he left the hotel before any other guests werp astir and they had the links to themselves, The president’s health appears excellent. Secretary McAdoo joined the party today. RAINY EASTER 15 THE PREDIGTION (By Assoeiated Press.) Washington, April 11.—A rainy Easter over the entire eastern half of the United States was forecast today by the weather bureau. BOOKS TO BE USED IN TEACHERS' JUNE EXAMINATION Tallahassee, Fla., Feb.. 5, 1914, The following texts will be used as a basis for the questions in the Florida Uniferm Examinations for ('ounty Certificates peginning June 2 and Sept. and for any other reg- ular county examinations that may be called in 1914. These texts may be obtained from dealers in the State, or from the publishers at prices stated. Persons desiring copies of this list can secure them from county AT STEWART ~ MALARIA 15 ON BROKE UP GOURT| THE DECREAGE IN LONDON INTHE U. & SCREAMED AND YELLED UNTIL (1913 ONLY HAD ONE-THIRD THE HEARING WAS POSTPONED CASES OF 1912 > She Was Arrested for Trying to De- {Health Department Gives the Credit molish Valuables in British Mu.- to the Exterynination of the seum with Meat Cleaver Mosquito (By Associated Press.) London, April 11.—May Stewart, a suffragette, broke up the session of the magistrate's court today when she was arraigned for attempting with a meat cleaver to demolish a V'third as great as the preceding year, case of valuable porcelains in the “the department of health reported British Museum. When the prosecu- jtoday. The report declared the dis- tor opened the case against her she |ease preventable and can be con- shouted: ‘I haven't come here to|trolled ‘“when a community de- listen to you,” and continued to yell {sires to carry out intelligently the so loudly whenever anyone else tried | prophylatic measures based on the to speak that the prosecutor and |principle that an Opheles mosquito magistrate gave up in despair and |is the only transmittin, agent of postponed the hearing. malaria from man to man." amm LLRE R BE TR LT L L LT AL L L T LR T TERET L LT T TR L EL TL I Easter at the Churches ; w%m&w*mmw@%mfimww«&mM*m«v‘ 3 Myrtle 8t. Methodist Church— A (By Associated Press.) Washington, April 11-—The num- ber of cases of malarial fever in the ySouth during 1913 was only one- against sin and its results was plain superintendents. Sunday school, 10 a. m. and pungent. It was made plain Alzebra—Milne's high school, Pastor will preach at 11 a. m. that neglecting the Gospel call AT Ty .$1.00 Subject—*"Risen Christ."” would result in the eternal doom of Theory and Practice—Sabin’s W. H. STEINMEYER, the wicked. (‘ommon Sense Didactics, R. 1.00 Pastor. There will be no services at the Arithmetic — Milne's Progres- tent tonight. The evangelisg will sive, Book III, A......... A1 speak three times tomorrow. At the Grammar-—Hyde's Two nook Dixieland Methodist— tent at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m., (ourse in English, Book II, Sunday school 10 a. m. and at the Auditorium at 2 p. m. LY ) b RN ol R .65 Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. There will be a baptismal service at History-——Qur Republic, ssm) 65 Pastor will preach on the “Resur- [l.ake Morton at 4:30 p. m. At this Florida History—Bennetty and rection of Christ” at the night ser- [time a number will obey their Lord BREVANOER =M e .54 |vice, T:15 o'clock. in Christian baptism. At the even- Civil Government—James and W. H. STEINMEYER, ing r‘"l‘.\'i"“‘ Miss Lowman will sing Sanford's Our Government Pastor. “Oh, Divine Redeemer,” by Gounod. BRBID s s et e a0 She was unable to conduct the song 5 ve's ighe e . § servic, Friday evening, but is im- Geography--Frye's IHigher G First Presbytenan— "‘ . OFPADRYS G v adii s v 88 i . |proving and will be able to take 7 i ¢ § lennessee avenue, between Main E ’ Agriculture—Duggar's Agricul R charge of the singing Sunday morn- and d.e i e S W SoRo6ls. : ing and evening. ::;‘H) for Southern chools 60 W]. S. Patterson, pastor. e A N e b Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. R Physiology-—Ritehie’'s Human % e hvai s A Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 ¢ Physiology, SSBD 60 B Catholic Church— (om-posltlon--.l!umlnf:tons hlnnmn‘tst Free pews; good music; cordial .\lus{.; tomorrow at 9 o ('Ilm'k with of Composition, SSBD ..... .60 Wwelbotme a special musical program in charge Reading-—Any text. 2 of Mrs. S. T. Fletcher, as follows: Physical Geography Maury-Si- | S Kyrie Eleison. mond’s, A .. 1.20 |First Methodist— Kaster Hymn. Orthography—Aswell's New (en- South Kentucky avenue. John B. Sanctus, Sanctus! tury Speller, SSBD ....... .18 | ey, pastor, Agnug Dei. Page's Theory & Practice of Bible school at !i:l.». a. ".l' Or- Th, congregation is enjoying ex- Teaching, Branson's Revi- ganized classes.| Efficient instruc-}..,jo0v music at its services. Mrs. sion,is also recommended to tion. Easter program. L. C. Hull, Fletcher being assisted by Miss Ber- [ R R 1.00 |superintendent. tha Biewer and Mrs. J. G. Hol- Books marked A may be pur- Preaching at 11 a. m. by “‘g combe, both of whom have excep- chased from the American Book |pastor. Subject: “is Man fImmortal? | yionally fine voices and contribute Co.. Atlanta. Ga.; SSBD from the|or The Hope Beyond." greatly to the pleasure of all who Southern School Book Depository,] Epworth League devotional meet-|,ijonq, Atlanta, Ga.; G. from Ginn & Co.,|ing, 6:30 p. m. Subject: “The En- 44 Nal- [thusiasm of Easter in the Soul.” ; 3 Atlanta, Ga.; R, from Rand McNal s A . - | Baptist Church— ly and Co.. Chicago, 1ll, or from H. | Leader, Mrs. L. C. Hull, supported Sunday school at 9:45 at which time and W. B. Drew Co., Jacksonville, [by Mary Baggett, Ruby Turner, iha (:0'”0(.“(”] ‘“_“']’u;' ‘w Sats tle. When thought advisable, books|Mary Sue McRae, Mary Owens. | o' i ] av 0@ “hose o lis EASTER PROGRAM s have been chosen fmrrl ”““IN =ho g ' f Baste Rev. S. B. Rogers of Jackson- adopted by the State Uniform Text- 7:50 p. m.—A service of Easter 1B Wil e wilth A he fie i ke g song. F the pastor an Easter e k hook commission. nRg l-lmm el State secretary and vwill preach both | W. N. SHEATS, meditation and chalk talk. 4 y | 6 Public [ Shagtal musioal. progeam. for thejmoralng and eveniiig at 11 4. m, S Superintenden* J - Specia slea Zra gl State Superintendent of Public In 1.\-I and 7:30 p. m. Large crowds always S ot ad s " struction. : Lal \In‘rnin gather to hear this fine speaker. x i » ake- n 4 These books will be in fh]' ‘," e i : ey ~ | Al members are urged to be pres- land Book Store in about eight days Organ The Gloria,”" ) o/,.mv infont and visitors are always welcome. v i s 12th Mass Anthem, “And When the Sabbath Was Past.” (Stutts.) g o NEW EVIDENCE INTRODUCED F,:” ahons Grace Evangelical Lutheran— TO SAVE GUNMEN | .. i et by Tennessee avenue and Orange g “[»‘l"‘"” Hall the Day. street. W. E. Pugh, pastor. ) “The Gloria. Easter Sunday-—Epis y Jew York, A (‘ounse = : ; RERATS § ay-—Epistle, 1 Cor. New: York, April 11 onae! f(.)r Violin Obligato—"Angels’ Sere-{.. o o Gospel, Mark 16:1-8. M the four gunmen sentenced to diej Miss B tt | #:6-8; Gospel, Mar 6:1-8. Morn- : : o |n2de, Miss Baggett. ing service with celebration of the Monday morning for the Rosenthal Solo—Miss Vera McRae, “How S : murder this afternoon began an ef- | el 'fl'rf‘s Supper at 11 o'clock. fort before Justice Goff to secure a ] ching The evening service at 7:30 5 5 “ 0 <tifi ok s 3 o'clock will be in charge of the new trial. Carl Dresner n.nhod' Organ--“Processional.”” (Griggs.) St S e el Rt that he saw Bridgey Webber, Har- Anthem—*Praise he Lord.” | A ”f s ._L..mnar,\ Society ry Vallon and others speeding away (Packard.) Full 4'}10ru~ !An interesting missionary program from the scene of the Rosenthal .‘n]n e Hives \'(‘-lvwn-ll will be rendered appropriate to the 2 s g S A | Kaster season. murder in an aummoh'llu Irlldna Male Quartet—"Hail Him Victor- Tt tions are that the hearing will be jous.”” Misses Williamson, \Vash- Ay S ol a a. m. protracted o TR SR < Catechetical classes on Saturday . { burn, Hofpauer and Fixter. lafternoons at 2 o'clock s sataates e o - 9 “Nasareth * : ) | > s N : '\"I"‘ Nazareth." (Gounod.) Mr The Jd.adies Aid Society will meet CHAMP CLARK AS y ROXY das, 'C. Maclean. at the church Tuesday afternoon at WILSON'S P [3:20 o'clock. Qcean City, N. J., April 11.— |Christian Church— | e Speaker Champ Clark. as President Bible school at 10 a. m. | Wilson’s representative, will speak Preaching at 11 ‘a m. and 7:30 ;All Saints— here this evening in connection with {p. m. Morning subject: “The Chris-| The following is the program of the dedication of the Ocean City ftian Race.™ At the Auditorium at the music to be rendered at the automobile bridge, which takes|p. m. “The Pace That Kills.” |Easter services at All Saints (Epis- place today. Speaker Clark will ar- |Evening, “The Seamless Robe {copal) church: rive in this city, from Atlantic City The meeting at the tent r-nminnvsl Morning Service by automobile, being the first per- son to pass over the entire length of the new bridge. with interest. Large attend las night and a deep interest was man- ifested in the sermon. The warning ance Processional Hymn No. gan. (Continued on Page 5.) ‘Shillitano, known as "show of bravado, but during past week has weakened as he waits already morrow . tango, varieties of the dances as there are [ teachers, lutiong against the fire of adjectives with been denounced . stand taken by the church has been from vacht for the defense of the Amer- The eration committee formed to investigate of labor, including road making and reclamation today be presented to the tion of the State bor, teresting (‘ongresg is composed cific ocean of 112--Wor- TRIPLE MURDERER T0 DIE 11.—Oresto “The Paper Box Kid,” slayer of policeman Hea- ney and Charles Tecare and John Rizzo, a civilian, is under sentence to die during this coming week. Shillitano took his sentence with a the New. York, April in the death chamber at Sing Sing. PINK BOLL WORM MAY BE IMPORTED (By Associated Press.) Washington, April 11.—A warn- ing against the‘pink bollworm' was issued today by the federal horticul- tural board of quarantine against thy importation of seed that have been propagated, but the board fears some of the dreaded pests may be imported in seed acci- dently Kgypt for spinners in cotton mills. left in bales brought from ispecially those in the South near cotton fields are advised to destroy by burning all seed that may be found in bales imported from Egypt. board said that likely to contain the larvae of the pink boll breeding should they The such seed is very find ready fields, worm which place in cotton escape. T0 CODIFY TANGO Paris, April 11.—An interna- tional congress of dancing masters, to last two days will open here to- They, will “‘codify” the for there are about as many polite re protest, with new dances have The result of the which the viewed seriously by the dancing masters as unwarranted inteffer- ence, and they plan to protest againsg it. AMERICA'S CUP DEFENDER Bristol, R. 1., April 11 the shopyard here Reports show the an cup is nearly completed, and it is expected that she will be launched this coming week, probably on the 17th. six present and former flag officers of the New planking aluminum, cork. ‘footing on deck who obey orders on the run, is welcome. The second and third yachts, build- This boat has been built for The ol York Yacht club. is of metal, the deck covered with canvas and surface that assures a to foremast hands soled shoes and Any wear rubber ing at Bath and Neponset, will probably strike water during May . Sir Thomas Lipton’s contender, shamrock 1V, which was to have been launched this month, will probably not be off the stays until the early part of May, as unexpect- od delay hag been met by her build- ers in the securing of necessary ma- terial. CONVICTS MAY BUILD ROADS Minneapolis, Minn., April 11. subcommittees of the State Fed- on convict labor, varions phases work, will meet here their report to annual conven- Federation of La- Duluth, in July. and prepare to be held at SPANISH AMEBICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Seville, April 11.—The Hispano-American geographical con- An in- the documents Spain, gresg will open here todar exhibit to be shown of relative to the discovery of the Pa- There have been brought together in the building known the Archivo de Indias gome dreds of origina] manuscripts lected from the descendants of (‘o- lumbus. Balboa, Pizarro and others Spanish conquistadores Be- the government has al- lowed th, documents relating to the earliest period of Spanish discovery and exploration in the new world to from the national ar- Simancas, Alcala, the Es- royal library an other de- of originals concerning Spanish achievements three and four centuries ago. as hun col- the sides these be brought chives of the positories irial DAYLIGHT HOLD UP ATTENPTED ON 1. . TODAY BANDITS BOARDED TBAIN NEAR TANGIPAHOA, LA. Were Frightened Away Without Any Booty by the Porter, Who Was Seriously Injured (By Associated Press.) Orleans, April 11.—A day- light holdup of the passengers on Il- linois Central train No. 34, wag at- tempted today near Tangipahoa, La. The two robbers shot and wounded a negro porter named Allen and es- caped without obtaining any loot. They boarded the train at Tangi- pahoa and entering a day coach, one covered the passengers and the oth- er began taking valuables. Just then the porter interfered with the man with the gun and the latter se- riously wounded him. Both bandits jumped and fled. The attempted hold-up occurred in a negro coach and Lude Ander- son, a passenggr, frightened by the robbers, jumped through a window and was ground to pieces under the train. New CUBA WANTS HORSES lHavana, Cuba, April 11.-—-Under the auspices of thg Cuban depart- ment of agriculture, a horse show will bg held in thig city from today unti] the first week of May. Horses, jacks and cattle will be the prinei- pal exhibits, and it is the avowed purpose of the government to all stallions available in price desirable for breeding purposes. buy and MISS JULIET BREITUNG The beautiful daughter of Edward N. Breitung, the prominent banker, emphatically denies that she was mar- ried to Max Frederick Kleist, a gar- dener of Manistique, Mich. Dr. Slat- tery of Manistique swears he married a couple giving the above names. The matter has caused a profound sensa- tion. The present whereabouts of the gardener is not known.

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