Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 21, 1911, Page 4

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EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, NOV. 21, 1911 g iscussing canning factories 2 “‘ i The Evemng Telegram‘ i a4 § Aged and Honored ‘ : [ihat some gentlemen from North | | Citilen 0‘ Alln“rn. M ISS R U BY C = DA N I E L Published every afternoon from the | Carolina have come to this vicinity, Rentucky Duiding, Lkt Fi- e et nd on e " MABI.[ I)Am[ dale is Dead Lakeland’s Leading News # T " ———— | skirts of this city and are preparing I‘ ntered in the postoflice at Lake- in g xeellel lant for can- - 8 . cred in the po ¢ put in an excellent plant for can antl Ner cothonhy i NS T Wil a A and Statlonery Sto re land, Florida, as mail matter of the e ypyies and vegetables—and they . : | Surds died here this morning at two second class. have done all this without askinz 2 2 nirhts beginnin . . N, . g m— cent from anybody, in stock sub- W-d ¥ da 'L'Nov sz Lo clock ‘“.“"r a llh‘,{t‘l‘lll'g 1}llless. ;:‘: All the ]Lil(lm“‘ papers and magazines, St M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. ednesaay, . | was bory in Rochester, N. Y., in 1843 tionery, P0~t Cards, Scnool Sup- scriptions or otherwise. They cer- ist y ht "L t T .1_' ] st e ——————————— | Jinly deserve encouragement from st mg 0s$ rai and he entered the thea . 3 HOL“ORTIH the in-oplo of this community ,and 2nd night "Billy" }slun during the season of 1860 un-' Phe*- Clgal‘b and Tobacco. o 2 der the manageme Wellington Lobby of Edisonia Th ‘e hope to see them grow and flour- . i der the management of y eatre We e 2 Prices 25c¢. 50c, 75¢ [ Meceh playing Capt. Rats in “The e Busincss and Circulation Manager. ish. They are men of practical ex- et . was’ - cToroc 5 | Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated Hl BSCRIPTION RAThb be made a success here they will be One year .............‘Su.OO 8ix months ...o.0..000. 250 suceessful, OFFICEBS ELECTED {in The Evening Express Ofice at Three months v 1386 b | Rochester, N. J.. When the war Delivered anywhere within the Did you bite? Of course you did-—| Jacksonville, Nov. 20.—At the| broke out he joined the 13th N. Y. e —————— limits of the City of Lakeland |\ mean on that railroad schedule |closing session of the Conference of | Regiment for two years service, af-' gw " for 10 cents a week, card, which the traveling gentleman | Charities and Correction on Sat@rday ' ter serving three months bt?ing al c 00 or I who will never spend a nickel in this the following officers were chosen for | minor his father obtained his dls-‘ From the same office is issued town put up to you this week. Y"*"i the ensuing year: | charge without pay. With a dollar THE LAKELAND NEWS we presume you bit, because he had| president—Dr. W. F. Blackman,| " his pocket given him by a com- AND BAND CLASS a weekly newspaper giving a re-|already worked the merchants to the|of Winter Park. [rade he begged his way back to sume of local matters, crop condi-|tune of $100 when seen by a member | Vice Presidents—M. L. Fagg; of Rochester from \West Virginia. He Conducted by . ] » Tele, ‘The ; i ‘as in the battles of Blackburn Ford tons, county affairs, etc. Sentjot The Telegram stafl. The ralroad | jygyonvitle; Mrs. Susie . Wright,| "8 1 0e 4 Hes SS00BEE P 0) Prof, Samuel Tauber and Prof. 6. Mazerally anywhere for $1.00 per year. schedules will change in a few days, | o Sanford; Dr. L. L. Bernard, of and _ll un. In A e but your ad will be there just thelGajnesville; Dr. Lincoln Hully, of ' Sttd in the Navy served as quarte; 0 PEOPLE READ ADVERTISE.|™e (It anybody can find one of juya (' (i ibic'or Lake Giey,| /" n the 8. 8 Clara Dolsen,| THE ABOVE GENTLEMEN HAVE OPENED A SCHOOL IN THE iy MEN e Carca) ax Ut obCAth it ”".' V. R. Manning was ununimonslv‘“' neral Pillow and Black Hawk, un- SCHOOL BUILDING. HOURS FROM 2:30 TO 5 0'LCOCK - schedules. ‘Then, when you are ap-i . ; ; e anmitn B BONer PHYSICAL CULTURE will be taught in English or Gerna o i selected to succeed himself as secre In ISTS he married Laura Le I i SR B 4 and girls taught separately, $1.00 each per month. s proached by a concern that pays tty, ' They may tell you they do not.|several hundred dollars a month in| Claire, a ’ £ TR ‘ ] B Probably sometimes they do tell you [ wages, to people who spend it with | The following members of the ex f During his career as an actor he I‘““d:‘:‘\:::‘lh:;"}::;“{:gz::?fl{ (::L:)u::uT::clhe;. .;‘d}m”. S . 50; and yet, the chances are that be-| you, you can say that you ean't af-, CCWtive committee were also clected: | juyed with the great genius Char- if0h o vaiRs it T T ‘; kg Sl soiyilie n tore they leave your store they willl ford to advertise, and that you [ Bays, of Jacksonville; Rev. E.{ o Cushman, also Mary Anderson, B cuTturo 'nd‘ ":m“ thn ‘l’"- :e('b measured llx inches, ask you for some article that has|“don’t believe advertising pays, no- A Waldo, of West Palm Beach; Mrhi isdwin Booth, Mrs, Rausly and Ade-i 'I"m.huf Hoaineve .1| los 1 = ‘y sd:‘ie oat mf’dk'“"' i 'E"' A been generally advertised, If you| how." CW. P Corbett, of Jacksonville; H.|jaide Neelson, His last engagement i\" (prial}\' e :‘-:l ,fm' & (mp: me! k( ne in his mouth. Physi are a grocer they will ask you for o H. Richardson. of Jacksonville, and| was with banied Frohman, New \'urk‘ R Ak "fo b "“ T"‘Q“ who work in offices. Royal Baking Powder, Van Camp's| THE SOUTH'S THANKSGIVING. 1. M. Hudson, of Miami. [ Lyceum Company. Before coming “,‘ » !'RI\.‘\’I I',. F.P‘SS()NS will be given in the morning from soups, or somc other article whose (Ocala Bannor.) Sl S e Plorida, he spent some time at his| "’I‘.]‘.“.l"-{"’: """‘.‘"N“‘fi!‘. rheumatism, asthma, etc., proprietors Lhave s.ent millions to Triumph of the Yeung SHmimer cottage :n. \"nu- Haven, Me. Wree “' :“""““'b‘. make their product a household word, ' \While there he joined the Lafay-| REFERENCE: Dr. Evans, 510 Florida avenue, Ju k- Modern life is arranged entirely to Loy ' P f W : | . 8 ' The M., C, A, Ts . I you are a diy goods man, they suit the tastes and needs of the young. *''" (V¢! Post G, A, R, The! Y. M. €. A, Tampa, will ask you tor a certain corse o he P i | er generation.— The Graphic Plovida fever in 18NS while on al Band Instruction. certain make o clothing, a particu- outh ol the l.l i IH\"I n]~ « \k' ry e G ” =it with friends in Auburndale .un.I THI BAND LEADER guarantees that students will i ol H reason 1o rejoice give thank: o R ing y » o lar brand o i The same with ",“' e :;J_'“H”” l“\'l l‘ l““ ] No Joyrider. never regretted coming. He had «l! months. He has had twenty years' experience in music, 1 South is blessed with bounti- it auti v nke X e shoes, and many other thiugs that RN i e “Their chauffour seems a gober, ' W11l home on Lake Aviana which | o000 and taught several bands, He willl tdich at tin i i AR i ing t fentifi 1 | carcful fellow.” “Well, for the wages ¢ 0l four years ago and bullt a0 yalian system. He would like to have 24 studen: Crops, owing to more scientitic meth- Hene ¢ S e s e : ) . ave 2 onts Now, Low did taese people find _' o ‘ L they pay they ean't well expect any- | (owfortable and attractive home 004 0. price, each, per month, $2.00. Cabtitit TR They . uds and better cultivation, are doub- thing else.”— Puck. Lg1iui by stioot - dnwhitolr iecdiod, [ out about ti uing 2l ling their yield of former years and : e A DoRTmE Lo L For Information as to Physical Culture and Band Instruction they do not rewd advertisements, ana 3 i A - as i NENHE L e Lot 1 these advertised on the whole here products are bring- IS99 and vesigned in June of thisg emon Street, or 'Phone 195-Red. ye e sanes of ese d L : 3 i o : z LT remunterative prices. year on account of il health, He articles oo trippingly to theis o R ; b, ® 1) I’ tis th le ar L Broinlie ahutiotie of ok A 8 was a member of the Actors’ Order o SUes. e 1 8 Qa people are = e X4 us d L. S M tongi MUl o [ 1enl raw products are being rapidly de ) 7/ [ Friendship and B. P, 0. K. of Elks impressod with advertising, con- 5 e - 1 S N Y i iously 1 that veloped and the carth is yielding up - Was also «lder and treasurer of the | scoiusly or unconseious "f and il her long concealed treasures, | - % R | in this day there are tew people ! - fan chiareh and a consistent | Rosin is now bringing more than ) ; sontle whase lives are not more or less in- the snirit ot TI ol y o l | stinn gentleman e will be | Sy | ¢ SPIIS of turpentine hrougat in - L | sadly missed in all good works both | . = fluenced by it - . i s | &t Q7 v, perience, and if a canning factory can apprenticed to the printing business professional actress, Thanksgiving is alniost here and that portion of our imperial domain former years and the same may be {olfor the church and community and It your advertising has any intel-| jikowise said of the bi-products of ', ligence in its construction, and it} (he cotton seed, formerly allowed 10! " i Miz Sands is her bereavement, you back it up with the goods and 20 1o waste. | . 3 The proper business methods—and if it We are studying economics to the g is done CONTINUOUSLY - you can-|yepy hest advantages on the farms not fail to impress the buyer. Heland in the mines, may not tell you that your advertis-1 poople ave flocking 1o the South in ing brought him to your store; he|jupge pumbers and there is o vast may not even know that it did 805 |iyepease in out property values i the sympathy of all is entedded In‘ | funeral was held from the Presbyterian church attended by a, large number o people hoth from | the town ard surrounding lHlHIll‘: the burial beine in the Auburndale | ;u-ln.-h-l') ; bt he will come, which is the main Like the bivds gleetully hailing the 4 | thing for you, and the chances are,lapproach of sprine, <inging heir ST ! 14 nine times out of ten he will ask for | mating songs of praise, so our peo- P the articles that have been adver-| e with beamin h.mu'r% are sing- The home daily newspaper is thelity and mnu-ulnu-ln a song of pes medium acknowledged by the most|and plenty; and the well u.ltu.\lu(l “T'he way to fiL’ht come successful advertisers lhq: world over | tarms, the comfortable lnunn.ln-(lj Hie: . ; ¥ FIGURES FOR SEASON ANN ’ to be “the only way.” homes, the neat fences and grounds, | 'Ktlt"m 1s to do th\‘ OUNC- = ——0— the flower gardens and grazing cat- | work better™ On this ED BY U. S. CENSUS The State census of 1915 will give tle, tell the story plainer than writ- | BUREAU Lakeland a population of 10,000. ten language, a story that is as in- basis we bid for your Let us all pull to that end, spiving as a poem, that the “‘good palr(magc on NORRIS Washington, Nov. 1. The Cen- o times coming.” so long prophesied, 8 A sus Bureau’s fifth cotton ginning re- : g 3 are here. 1 (’:mdll'-"' the best and B port of the season, issued at 10 a. m. Evidently the Baptist Witness is Policies no longer fill us with fear “taking” in e ; - 35 : most beantiful li K today and showing the number of .|.|k|u;. in the office (')f the Arcadia | hocquse we have our State govern-| j hne EVEh running bales, counting round as I News. Last Thursday’s issue of the | yunts, our county governments and || ereate-l, half bales, of cotton of the growth of News did not reach this office until| our city governments just as we want 1911 ginned prior to November 14, this morning. However, as always. | them and without fear of molestation | RED CROSS PHARMACY with comparative statistics to the it was worth waiting for. from any quarter. Exclusive - corresponding date for the past three | 0 The South salutes the nation and S yvears ,is as follows: This is a busy community, and)popes that taking heart from the ex- ‘ni 26 3 some httle flll’l "‘ l.ekeland is 4 United States: 11,260,956 bales, thrift and success of | . compared with 8,780,423 bales last | Slll'elv You are flon\fl to be that lltt'c (]"' Yet, go to the court room. any timed yer people that prosperity will food | year. when 754 per cent. of the en- there is some trifling trial i f) sections and that the spirit ot + ‘Ml tire crop was ginned prior to Nov aren’t yo“) progress and see the number of able-{ .o00 will abound everywhere., | SIAlloNtRY 14; S 112,199 bales in 1904, \\h\-n‘ bodied men and boys who sit there N per cent was ginned and 9. | Then come to our store at once “nd by the hour. eagerly absorbing thoe In reviewing the there is lots of work to do for all.|qple of (he » progress of Flor- &= 895,809 bales in 190N, when 3.2 proceedings in - which, personally. | g pewspapers, the 1 ampa Tributie ‘lu'r Seht was slhied get your Trade Mark puzzle set to “n)fl\ to they have pot the remotest interest |- o4y, following to say in regard to " ! Gianing by States, with compara- ¢ mrse CSeoare 3 d w| . isti e OF course. these are not the men. of | ikoland’'s ne WEPAPET Service: I s Red cross | tive statistics and the percentage o w'n that da"dy l'ttle "BIICI('S .’llnlor R[‘I”Q the making of men, who build o Chis appears to be an unusually the total crop ginned to Nov. 13 it skyserapers or engineer our great in-! 04 season for the newspapers of H : {previous years, follows: now on eXhlbltlon in cur w"‘dow- dustrial enterprises Plorida, judging from the evidences lnen an wo Al i ! torida, judging » evidences Alabama — 1,195,191 bales compar- Iti g 1 o 4y ‘ [ ol substantial prosperity which are fed with 8958 Bales last year .. beautlf“ls I'ell l'tt|e Ran Over in Escambia county they have | iivnished by recent developments. paCkages envel. I“ RS B A inned; | a tOy_bUt a rea' range | N N . . ust awarded a Corn Club prize to a| Ote Florida weekly has recently : —not 'sn:,\w bales in 1909, when oy who srew 91 66 bushels of corn | established a daily, The Lakeland| 0 S t per cent. was ginned, and 1.020 724! te §t : . ’ . 2 . : 4 o m conte from one were. That's pretty good | Telegram, and, while branching out | pe 0 ma C bales in 1908-when T6.6 per cent. | go come fl“'ISv flet b“sy th(‘ for Florida. where “they can’t grow |into the daily field, Editor Hether- was ginned || closes December 5th. corn,” vou know. However, we be-|ington is continuing his excellent Florida—26,81N bales. compared | livve when the rveturns are in next | Weekly, the News, at its usual high with 46.847 bales last vear \\hm; season from Polk county, cven this|standard of merit. The Telegram is 69.7 per cent. was ginned; 31.612/ fine record will be excelled. We 1,‘..;:1 bright and interesting daily ;nnlr bales in 1909, when S3.4 per cent. - — lieve the boy who wins the first|it has become a member of the As-| was ginner: 51.497 bales in 1908 prize in the Lakeland Farmers' Club|sociated Press, a step decidedly in the | when 72.9 per cent. was ginned ’ will have to grow over 100 bushels|right divection and one which adds ross — en an acre We have faith nmllm‘vnlly to the prestige of the paper! ! Most Akin to Love. much land in Polk county is capable|and will enable it to furnish its P h E of producing even a better yvield than | readers with the best news service a r m a c y ..(.): :;l‘_:hpf:;:‘ ‘:‘:: le::‘lio‘:‘;:m- i mm(’ mm Dums that. | poseible to obtain.” Beaumont and Fletcher.

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