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lTO EVERY MAN, WOMAN DA aaas s aa A A RA 4 S0 g o g - AND CHILD IN LAKELAND m a ‘E m FI 506010:000500050005050060 HOMFOHOFOPIHOFOHOOTOBOBOHIFOIOHOHO00:0 1 L) * [ 4 * ) O - L i Q0303020 O g B e pennivs will buy one toy that will| .o oo of the president, M i — R LR Nt juest of the president, Mrs. Bevis | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: [Lring the sweet childish smile of | PO QI Ol The present for every day service for Ladies & Gents £ £ | have a very large stock 1ead the scripture lesson from the! One yeur 4 complete joy, because Santa brought!gp ps The minutes of the last WATCHES Six months . it, and perhaps the mothers :m.l'um»xin;. were read and approved. CHAINS Three months father will explain that it's Christ's! g jupger from Miss Neal stated thai CHARMS Delivered anywhere within the |lirthday and why he is being re-! v g1y Stone will be with us Sat-| FOB limits of the City of Lakeland membered. Let's do it! If nol!m.d:,}.‘ She will be entertained S for 10 cents a week, meney, we wai't toys, not absolutely | re by Mrs. Eppes Tucker, Sr. | EMBLEMS i A __|sew ones, some that are packed! v alternoon an informal “At| SCARF PINS A o ; and can please you in size, From the same office is issued | «Way, forgotten, minns a limb or an 'y p 00 wiil be held at Mrs, Tucker's TIE CLIPS TiE LAKELAND NEWS vyes but what matter that, when o000 o Mics Stone, and all ladies CUFF BUTTONS Style afld ““a"t.V' iittle loving ones are waiting 0! (0 wog like to meet her socially 4 - spoit. We propose to have most invited to cull from three to STUDS 2 3( sume of local matters, crop condi- 5 & Wi invited to cali from 0 0, g 3 3 S, i { these crippled dolls and horses re-{ g ook | STAMP BOXES B tions, county affaivs, ete. Senty 5 e b i s AR | g “ 3(} I'Vlncg a S0 ook aronnd and o wpe a large crowd will avail {ATCH BOXES ; can find. We Wil 8- gl of the opportunity H LITARY SETS my I)I'ECES are l'iflm. 2Q SQOE Qs » OO rO IO G4 DOCQ O S a weckly newspaper giving a n--‘ anywhere ot 10 per year, Q4 From the res of yesterday's! e g vnder yoar own nate or an Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla.| Santa Claus time has come for Q & MAKE THIS A — SatE W We want everything you can do-[p ' was to have been held at the PINS RINGS MANICURE SETS. ! ] Methodist chureh ' T " H 4 : The Evening Telegram Published every afternoon from the = e oung and old. 1 D E PA RT M E N T .5; _Em:fi.fiim- p“_\;mw at Lake-| You, no doubt, have read “The g < land, Florida, as mail matter of the| '\ll ‘\l"h“,m‘. qute: Jelier 1o o ¢ | “ ,’ ) Sacond: dlese children, Now we want your help. The regular meeting of the W, €., 2 M. F. HBETHERINGTON, EDITOR.|bate in any way that will please and residen of Mr. Alex Holly, ~with @ e e T gdan tho Heari: ol —child: <in Miss Virginia Wills but owi o LR S i e B OO DO SO OO | S Tuidsi 5 y Miss Virginia Willson, but owing t OGO 0IOTOIOTOROFT 0BOIOPOIOIGIOIE o - A. J. HOLWORTHY shape of a gift from old Santa Claus. | yvoreseen circumstances, the meet- . Q I“E APPR[C'AIED filrl ? : S 5 i 3 3 { Money? Yes. Pennies from the more ing place was changed to Mrs, Wal- | s Business and Circulation Manager. fortunate children. Think! just ten kc-‘r's on Florida ;wlnua At the FOR G[NIS fOR I.ADI[S WATCHES NECK CHAINS PENDANTS LOCKETS BRACELETS BRACELETS BUTTONS CUFF PINS TOILET SETS : e o s ETC. waring Miss Stone’s address Sunday w TOTYTR Y L B : .:mx.l. 4 at three o'clock at the '\ {,,',JTL}# BRUSH?S B Y b ENGRAVED FRLE clection in los Angeles, it ‘\\lld]'l" . Wopretir, AN Mooy | a & ENGRAVED FREE 3 5 CHAFING DISHES cialiom toss Pharmayoy and Lake Pharmacy, With MiEs Stotes comitie, wa one I VLRWARE 1 | WATERMAN' wine of L I X - X <UL 1 N recent issae, but as only Udead ones ok SO il = epensing el 3 the Union. Do not fie in bed in the m »:n-'. | y 5 i \ | ."“’ R ke O s B e S . n ing,” counsels the Suntord Herald, i e buy '_ HRCER, ] ] ~ 3 T AR T T S R L Aonations Lyl sudd, aocard was handed in to L her, chy @ mere man 1w asking the . Kind « meas possible, righitencd muny “ i (uestion, “Why don’'t you women ! getting up iu toe morning, ] tin othor towns; why not Lak» Pt ey inooflice who will enforee ¥0 REST FOR THE WICKED AT A BARGAIN. H v R | g o e Lo No-- one can oo ecnough duving bus-|, iness hours o coout heginning hetore & the laws?" and echo answers, why? The 1o Whe is not satistied with i e three contributors tha \nd that reminds us we hear com- ' . . ; e Malieole: ohbbre w il in South Florida at this 1 the briud o weather being handed Chrmones one frem i e hov b o the effeet that the eurfew ! tord Herald says D HINOT- 1 the season has actu out jusi uow e, indeed, hard tof b urs old $1.00, u little boy 75 Hjaw is not heine enforeed s it '~hnl|‘d: su- ‘ N ! g . ¢ ¢ T Telegea i wehi arti-1fair. Certainly. And if they can't!former winter sens please. A was there ever more [ Soirs old $25.00, 1 dear white hait-!in M Ofieer, don't be afraid Hy Petvmiam a0 touehing arti e o oo ]l [” hey can Ul former winter seasons oo perfect woenliobt uights thun those | o old lady, age S0, $10.00, and she ' qo vour duty. J6 the fathers and | ! paper about tie 2l # : Bt He oWl helght -8Bt Cloud Tril With wiicii we are now being fav-|explained, “when | saw that a P o ol Ll ot A 'hv.\'f“ I b Foo carly in ,n.. |';' ‘t ' .l«’:(l("]u.llflvl\ h"w u|_| ‘hulul ored? boy 61 vears old had sent some ! may iy after vears :i"“‘“‘ Eas ””lf”T rest _“ W, Bro ll*\”l‘ g ¥ .|(41-1.~.nw'4' ”"‘_' "”F“” '"" Whnile Waiting for His Oat 0 money it made me realize we eould! Phoanext resular mecting will he| o eriEEten W W unti you. gerji A great baraaine Tampa o owpat bas become,” asked i | # e o0 the genuine, bone breaking | Times quisitive boarder. “of b Arip” oamd you will get thar “sweet icned man who used to s GSUT for tour days at least.” ¢ Those who are inclined to doubt (feller says’?” Bditor Potherington of the Luke-{ L8 for state aid to their Interstate’ gope people than at any ° i R Will some cie Kindly explain why [ @112 young again. - That ization yorg €t Mrs. Willonehby, Doc. 149 every tow aod then some person s worth more to me than any i wo phad two visitors, Mrs, Fret ";", whose o mplishments in this life it | Mot ol money i could bestow.” and Mra, Coleman, | i | We weren't thinking of or expect- | the proposition that the coming tour- | would t1equire the most owertul MRS, H. 8. MOKSE | ; i Y : i g s nl‘l;:l1it\;1l\ "(h b ditu-lrn e THE COUNTLESS GOOD : b Wiy Ciie rest for ourself We have touch- st season is to be the greatest Flor- | His Was Laziness. (m‘l p '““l; “l\ b ,m'(ln '~i'm, “; THINGS WE ALL POSSESS il e P articles about money, quail, and!ida evir knew lave only to take :q: When an Indian candid to refer to “vour little paper?” | i : GIRLS, WAS IT YOU? oiler things in o paper frequent [ beivf teip oug into the suirounding | winistry was asked o dofiy 0 refer to “your little paper? Much ot our own discontent amd, Iy, bt it is not becanse we expect to! conntry and keep tab on their per- | sin, he Md he didnt ki other people’'s nnght te sure his was 0 wihappiness s unnecessary Phere t e asked it be might smoke as h | secure any of them [sonal experiences and observations, y Cromwell Gibbons promizes to[dFe S0 many soarces ol comfort and . waiked along the street with her | : spring a surprise on us all ‘ere long | Pleasure that are passed by with-and she said “Yes, ghe didn't care 7 AT in his race for Governor. Political | U1t @ thoughit or concern. A Story isiSome times he smokes withort oven surprises are not infrequent, but|0ld of a4 man who was ont with Nis | asking permission and she L1ows him generally they come to the candidate | litile son one evening as the SUI Gt do so, unrebuked T during the still small hours of the|%“as going dowi. The whole “"'-‘";I It is usually said that 4 young | night after election day. ern o sky owas inoa blaze of ri”l'h'“im;ln treats his sweetheart, and \ RO N R Gl light. The tather was busy With! voung lady triends. with more <'mn'-: some matter in hand, when he Was!eoey than he does his wife after he intersupted by the litde fellow who'is o married man. bBut do you no-! TR R 3 raid ETT Shofn & soldor see o e West, but as yet he's only running “Papa, is that our sun?” The lad’ i““' girls, you seldor: see « married | apin, s thi sun? e lad’s iy, ding as he walk: i arolitd thie {slatid—which constitutesl . map smoking as he walks out with fee was aglow with the plegure ul" Wil @ very nice race-track, but owing to the sight. He il'uullu maoment s ! bl 5 W A H Gne ! ow v fee 184 i b i b8 olrcilar totim. it dooan't get-him il Tk venllid S i b Another one feels disappointed i L 4 4 4 'S, Voo \ ARSOCiAte ‘i Ve very close to Tallahassee, Maybe| P some girls he is associated with, be { that's our sun Aud no one ¢ fequge of their taste for some Kinds | after the railroad gets to Key West H W take it away from us? No, son 3 ink twice. be 3 Mr. Semple will get over on the G T o e of music. Girls. think twice, before s S mainland and do some running. ik : you sing some of the so-called popular | g was satistied and turned to his play. ! songs. Place your standard high, and e .| The question brought to the father's 't WOrr s mi ’ he Tampa is “hope up” because it is don’t worry one minute, but that the mind a train of thought that would ! v id e g e e | soing to be allowed to have a look at bt Taate Tk R hee By L‘! right kind of young man will strive : ave ( any N 200 Phtily onch it § are W the silver service which is to be pre-{ o 55 e o n‘lh\lml) to reach it, if you are worth wented to the battleship Florida, and 5 the climb. Compel him to treat you 2 way amid the things ot the earth. |y Cosame respec v de 5 | which was purchased with money with the same respect he d-mandh; straining our eyes to pierce thei C v . \ g is sis- donated by popular subseription. Wei o b K i "lh'l Youhg mon sh.l!l show his sis- | 3 ; At darkness rather than enjoy the light, ! ior, if he is the right Kind of ! still think a donation of this Kind aj, : 3 T : | and taking a meager portion of our | hrother ! piece of toolishness and that there ! ’ : ¢ shave of the pleasures of life when 1t! ONE WHO LOVES GIRLS are hundreds of ways in which thel. o % | ic ours to know and possess a thous- —_—— e - — money could have been expended tol and Wessings of nature put hevo forl REFUSED TO PAY FOR D R —————— etter purpos L i CHEMISTS EXAMINATION J Son Supports His Father { | Ours is the sight of the waving green | Kissimmee, Deco 40 At a meeting adline that causht our eye, and . ’ " CONntY selobers hold headline that « on ) and the bloom of the fowers, but we | Ot the county commissioner held we turned vagerly to the paragraph O PO T ot of the | Monday morning, acting on the ade 36.inch Satin Mus"n Silk 89( i 1is story of tilial devotion | . Ivice o - att we, the s to read this story o [birds and the music of the brooks‘ive of their attorneys, they refused having a son or o ourselves L4 N {to pay the costs and bills of the . fwere made for ns but we hear them 10 P % g A 9 i turned ont howeser, that the son wits | ' .4‘ ““(l..m;“m ,_‘ full “r‘ the :n__m.n---v.\\il!n chemist who examined the S4.lnCh BroadCIOth’ Serges and Moha"'sg $ l .25 at 8 ( merely supporting the old man polit It R : | poisoned weman's <tomach in the 4 4 Hdid thoughts of life and bhusiness, so . & feally. and not providing grits and! rowded with daily cares tap we haker inguest 42 and 36'lnCh Serges. 75c at 47( gravy, as we b wped to read. Not! ¢ g Attor . commissionirs gravy. as we bad hoped to 1 fmiss the glories of natuve 1 the! \ttorneys for ti ommissions s many sons giving the old man any { blessedd inspiration which they ln'im:.‘;“l”"”l that the county Judge had au 46.inch Percale 3( upport that costs anything "We need the voice of the child to ¥ 1thority to hold the inquest when 0 swaken us (0 an interest in the beau- | the Justice of the peace of the dis- C ot Hon Frank B Harris, editor oif) . R : o e 1ri\|'m‘\\h:.‘.1 l‘hv 4l Teged critnlw wl:n $4'00! $4'50 and $5-00 l\e"h Konquel‘er Shoes a‘ tivs of God's wonderful creation, There is a candidate for Governor of Florida rununing down in Key the Ocalan Banner, who has beenj il need to foel as did the little ‘:Mliommil!ul. was ready, willing and, ’ solicited by triends all over the Stated, o 0 paantitul sunset was made | Prepared to perform his duties, and Old Lady S Comforts at 1o make the race for Governor, in al for our shjoyment and tNofie may that hie was not qualified to hold an’ dignified and eloquent statement de- o Gl e Selected. {inauest and that no authority exist- clines to become & candidate e led for the employment of an expert urges as the chief reason of his de- ONE DEAD, ONE DYING {Hence the county was not responsi- | the primary. and althongh wealths | Brothers, Riding Bicycles, Collide ! ice of the attornes triends have offered to advance funds With Automobile. ers also refused to pay the s o] 1 . £ ok bl g e e o s o | tHE Jowest prices, Only FOUR MORE i8 oo conscientions to accept such as Fitzgerald, Ga. Dec. 50 Clarence the proper showing of the insolvency sistane: Mr. ilarris has done much Tripp died today and his brothe N he defendant was made DAY -4 M for his State we doubt if Flerida! Cooil Tripp. is said to be dying as ¢ O Sa e 'and now Is the tlme to la\ has ever had o Governor who has reen’t of o collision between the | RILLED BY BITE OF A WHITE RAT endered here greater senvic H~{ bicyeles th re riding an § 1 1 :dn:‘ili l: ~|,‘ to Y'?:!v "\l"‘ g L'HIi'n:«‘lw'. ..!-l\::q»n !33 .Infn:,”;ll-»p Arcadia. Dee. 5. —Fred Espenlandb ln your Wlnter GOOdS' the State would crowr Lis life's am- near here late last night {=on of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Espenlaub, bition, and it iz, indeed v Cecil T p's head is injured ar living in the northeastern part of ted that this worthy and honor vit arms and both legs are broken. | this city, died Thursday from blood ambition may i poison, « »d from the bite of a "Y V Whether e ay ye 1 $ ise is expressed that reliable white rat. Fred was a bright boy of { ical arena or remain :n vsent |« show that Jews are longer | fonrteen years. The funeral was 3 T . 2 ¥ sphere of great usefulness. h Pl Tive han Christi . That is no: heid at the Met? t church Friday ¥ continue be B < J m at al It is such hard work|alternoon. Rev. DL . Sweat officiat- . & ! the State’s first citi * to be a Christian that it kills ;vvnvl-‘!'.' s The bereaved parents have the Florida's grand old me: fi prematarely. Tampa Times sympathy of the entire community ’