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0 o B L . S e T WRUBASE b i, Vs . SR P EIAE PN THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. DEC. 7, 1911 PAGE FOUR. The Fvening Telegram "0Es ™8 HIT Y00, © m;f Published every afternoon from theli “Verily in this day and genera-: P 1 Ruminauons 0( +OL0TOIDIVIOTOIOIVIOTOSOPOFOSOEOIOE0E0 OO0 DOIOLO IO FOBOFOBOLOIOND O 2. TS9N Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla.|tioy the father raiscth up his son on' .‘ i % QO | 3k S0a ey — e the streets and sidewalks, He lay- UnCIe Henry i) MAKE TH]S A ¥ Entered in the postoffice at Lake-!eth aronnd the soda founts and im- Dear Editor, along the same line ’4 : land. Florida, as mail matter of the Libeth slop ard hookworm. He grow-| kinder that | have writ some be- 0“ , 9 > | second dlass. eth in kuowledge of nothing save|jore, | want to say a few words about |l & ; Fy ] P4 % 4 i SN TS ARG cizarettes and cuss words. f:n.,- people that likes to do there trad- | S M. F. iiTHERINGTON, th'l‘()lL?j o “When he attains the age of SiX-{j, yway irom home, espashially if teen he acquireth a suit of clothes they are doin' it jest to be smart. THE APPRECIATED GIFT E ; A. J. HOLWORTHY fturned up at .1h|- bottcm l?\() fur-“l ain't fare for the people that ; i B X 5 { ' " Business and Circulation Manager. lhu.\" his fn'vl_” ”:i ‘“sm_uyfllh_i‘"“‘kfi' there mony here to slfend il FOR G[NIS o i o o FOR lADl[S § - — e 4 ol socks with purple| gjsewpere. When | was farmin’, we | Seec————— § = i . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: backzround and violets to the front.!y,ung gut it want good polisy to e "IG III'BSOIII f0|' BV?,I'Y day 4 WATCHES ¢ | He weareth low cut tan shoes, also|geon takin® 4 agin’ f . 5 A i 5a ! keep takin' and tagin’ from Mother . o & fi b4 1.)."‘ ."-fll ------------- areen tie. He looketh like a banana | oy and givin nothin back. With | WATCHES «c: serv‘ce tor l_adlcs ents @ PINS Six months i x 3 - z o M § .I-lh,,‘:l,l l;m,\”h. MerehAnt 10 o Sean0r oWl lall her bountiousness, the earth likes CHAINS 2 P4 P4 & NECK CHAINS L f De )A.\ o :.;n\"\"h vh ““m'” the Iho:inside of. His head ""s"mm"*im be appreshiated the same as livin CHARMS ;) 4 PENDANTS i ivere ywhere 4 e fuside of 2 pumpkin, He falleth {0 SHess is Lhe se . 3 5 Hnits of the Gity of Lakeland il el Yol peple. And busness is the same way. TOBS I nave a Very arne SlOCK 5 LOCKETS i N (i dove with o spindle-shavk 81 ppis (own nor no other town can't EMBLEMS b4 d I M i 5 BRACELETS i i gt i vith pink ribbon in her hair, and he}, oo 0 Lisper if the peple that & % —:- s . R = I‘!: T eraveth for an automobile that h";;uk.-s ‘” l,‘.:f "“l”",y here d:)n",l spend | SCARF PINS 2 an ca" D 6388)’0“ "I s le, ‘:. RINGS rom the same oflice vide Dy forth in the Sbringl o of ju here. Womin is worse | TIE CLIPS 2 style and q“allty_ & BRACELETS A AND NEWS e thinketh work i THIS LAKE i“f“l"luuu men that way, Buack where | CUFF BUTTONS ,:, BUTTONS 4 X d a weehly nowspaper giving a o re- b aattereth his - mother’s pin-{ o0 oo from the second and last STUDS P ( - CUEF PINS sume of local watters, crop condi- poney like @ cyelove scattereth “{winter we lived in town the womin | STAMP BOXES =3 2 "vv ey Hons; 4 afiaivs, cte. SNt il fenees e siitethoup at night) o eepachially Mrs. Tom Hupt:-? < 4 BOXES ) Ca“ and be cmmefld tnat ) TOILET SETS anywhere for #Luu per year. t ¢ woetry,and o giveth mO{ o ana them high-toned dauters of ‘_‘~ATCH B 8 -rn . nt & MARICURE SETS A R ot maltiptieation tble. | e i e habe of sendin over | ILITARY. SETS o Wy prices are rigat. 5> EIC i An o intimate driend, reading The d i to the vanities "l'lm Chicazo tor nigh about everything ' [ (LOTHES BRUSHES : > », @ ENGRAVED FREY i Telegri ¥ or S0 ago, luimed, | ! 1l : l:'- h ""‘l "I' """" they wanted to buy and then they s ENGRAVED FREE ; i < CHATING T)IS'J"; ! ; *Wh) W onloe cowpliment i Pbp cdeth a flat fyas forever tormenting the mer U 0 l ia /o r fl'fiRAvtn A esilann el e Sy ! here aooint Blank! e wouldn't o plivd 3 0 G of thore own lown to u)nh'i-.." &};I;vf;‘A’rSASRE ' ‘b a ”‘9 iy ’ ‘: (20C28 AND : talk or wiite L yon \ o0 ol atony [bute to this or to that aud to ad-|f ‘“' :‘ i i"hl fl“ i'fi‘/ PGUI’S a“fl en. o WATERNAN' 103 E Wiich s e thinketh his tather a plodder! gce in the prograins of the ;.,,]‘ CHINA e 5 i $ J ¥ v o FOUNTAIN PENS { per ma 9 nd hig mother a back number, Hep oo Gertanements, And mwi 2 i e g"avad rREt. & ‘ ton to such o situation, noe does b veih to himsell prear viches Tl v Hopewell come into Tk | T S A SR T OO0 BLCOICIE ¢ « allow his p i dikes or dislik phder v aequived. e dvvanme e 08w g00s store a0 waetin him to con- | & o color hiis editorial atteranees, itoand private cus {tribut to buy some bubblin I’lnlhlilln‘! 4 T e he tainketh hizsell the el Gy Gy e purk and the school ]’ne Old S[ The Fort Muiers Press thinks thae it tteth in where he is WOUivard, “Yes," says ik, thinkin of @ Y Py an : Hothe Dewshajmers 2ave moie space (o It zizeth his clders; ]"'Exluvm I wintor coats them Hu]u-\\'vlli!- g —— 4 i discussing toe constructive aetivities Vircha "‘:‘l hsap. ety ‘“"'lt\nmin folks had got from Chicago, | B H S et R el i i of socioty Joss 1o accounts ot smells loudey than a billygoat. [#ves, says e, “II give you a hole|B s QL QQIOLO LG YOO LR S S R A R T T S T Sl S El j crime, trids, tie tone of public SWhen Dezroweth up he gettetho by e ponnin myselt it you'll let | 5 3 morals wouid oo greatly elevated, (@ Job as clerk in a store at §1 a A | e write it down the way | want to (o Perhaps this s irae; but it is also @l = entrn chage from e i i juto the papers that way,” % 1 tpg that o ucwspaper thay - piwa) b (1o 18 cAUBHE —HACAIRC ;""'I they wis tickled to death till} RAILROAD BUILDING. sear than been the case in any Pi A the contou tooe activities ol sociery {they seen what 1k writ. He says, | yYoar sinee the main lines finished | ] have .I.ll’cl::'esl"fr{QluJ:. ; its chic: oaone, and refused to pub- CALIFORNIA VS. FLORIDA. | says e like this [ The lutest addition to the railvoads iheiy general st plans symmetrical- ! of r.m’rul |.mj<; )l'nr”- h..“,-"' Bisho tho cews ob crimes aud triads 5 [ Sears, Roebuck & Co., nothing. oi Flovi is the Lake Hancock & v, Many years azo The Times de- 8aving of time ;;1;11 l:n'x:nl wouldi - fust waeh jonger than the Pl Tampas Thnes piints the (ol Montgomery. Ward & Co. nothing. | Clorwont, bading from Carter’s sta= clared specifically that thesstate of | trbutor to Needlecrafr, 11 15 prover o cno bl i Hades, Right sowios indeiesting interview with o Jeaae Walton, | bubblin fountin. | tion on the A, ¢, L, miles from | Florida conld support parallel pail- 110 cut from cardbourd i} or Wrong, peple are interested el senticnian. who has lived i both phgy was 5o mad at first that they | Lokcland 1o Cleimont, a station on | poads a1 no greater ¢ thay OF beeswax pressed on o i the Wione deins of their neighiors | Florida and Caditornia, o which his|id they wouldin't take his old foun-{another division of the same railway. | fwente milos ‘apart, and it has Had then press the hit of clotl b and of e worbd and they demand ipressions ol the TWo Stes e i il ghey got to thinkin that that {1 stare ailroad commission ‘“‘"? no occasion to reduce its estimate or -:;.L"'r‘fl”;."r out, remove that tho cevciapers tell about these -'1‘"';- : wouldn t spite him none, and 'l"i “nized the road as a common mr-ilul uneertain abour its conservatism |rm|M(fl."n'\f p(l,j:vi":f.“ i:v“.\"v ’“ ¢ things. And it an open question | UM Rawis, of Tampa, who 066 Dides the other merchants want very i preseribed freight and pas-| Keen vonr ove e SR L) i whethe: oe cor tae hiding or hush-iong been o vesident of AHHSbor- | piberal. That wext fall them #fseneer tates tor it This road '\\i|:4:\,,l,(;:.,':vy:]l vl;\" ii:;:;;ll:“:l‘:] r!:::.].:,“lirl.v':":.fmm' e eI ! ing up q v tends o diminisho it poush county, has somewhat ‘Il\i'l"‘l' Hopewedl woemin marehed into 1K's | ot joie boast the honor of beivg the ! aitrond conferred on Floridi ;[urin'" The A Sl ] Publicits o e ntucal enemy o | Ris e of recent years between his | siore for tiere winter vaps, and says | sonnzest wailvoad in Plovida, for The | 11y Tampa Timos | Rubinstein ufx‘(:?-mn;‘:“n:vf‘m 'L wrong-dois aud one o dis o chied fhome here aind making visits 10 Su=fthey, "We telt as it we had ought { Times knows of another that is in| i i ione that he was ll".\uvh\‘b ‘:. § preventacive pmas, Washe, where s son HVes [ to come e becituse youo was s0§the act of arriving. | i i iof the Crusaders who ¢ ! 0 iis~~ says the great nortiwest I..:n.\ good and give us that bubblin foun- In fact there is more railroad ,.x,: 1-h:'::::::::?::fl:o-;?:::::z:?i»wu [Richard Cosut de Lion to | i We have heard very hittle of uul';i’l"“'-" of good laad. But it s ““'{Hll ttat - Mrs, Hopewell lul(l:lvnsion being done in Flovida this|¢ 00 acres, “On the piano, vresumably, o Le i people being “at vavianee” on the able for o comparatively short - seas=garthy them coats was better than { proposition of the creation a rvoud <ot aid toe winters ace very cold | they ever 2ot in Chivago for - the & i \ district and the issuance of bonds for] "Ore who s felt the genial - fsame mony and she was glad she | EEE Tk . ARG R good roads by the people of Lake-|vice or our mild climate,” saia M fhad fonnd it ont. Aund, | osays to i i land and Aubirndale It is true | Bawes, Uis noc apt oo endure very Marthy, says Lotbon’t let me keten I ¥ that interested partics might work | lous the rigoious climate ol the|you sendin off tor anything that you St W e k i up some opposition, and a casual | BOVThWest where ghe Floridian finds|can buy here,” and says 1, 1 want E I e O : view of the situation seems to suggest [ CVeN @ summer meciing much like | you to go around and ask here if s that outsiders are planning to pre-|« cold winter day iu Florida. It is;rou know you eant get it so that 4 ; vent us from conducting our own af-| the intention oty sun to retarn fthese merchents ean tell what you L% SRR R ST 3 £ fairs, We trust that for the sake] bere with his tamily when he canldo want.” “Welll” says Marthy,” | b of harmony in the county no suchlwake protitable disposition of llln‘lhv'_\' aint no uze of your talkin Ilkvi ’ effort will be made, as our people are| broperty at Sumas.” that for 1 feel just as you do, but] ) not in a temper to stand for it .Californians Coming to the Souih.. { what was you intendin to do it you I . la o “But what surprised me mere|did keteh me” CWell' says 1, u ea a e Ve | S b s fthan anything eise,” continued Mrfreckin 1o couldn’t do nothin but dont l kKl ‘,“il,l:.‘,l,.:. ;l\l|'..".\(;:l,::..w:|:ll“ Imll,‘h.lm._‘;"." Rawls, “were the conditions 1 found |lei me keteh you doin it. Buyin be- ! A3 : i (e e i the so-called “golden state’ of Cal-|sins at home,” s 1. SERX T mail order houses to ponder over in| = : e RS, Akt . § the article from “Uncle Honry™ in ifornia . Why, California isn't in a This letter is gettin too long, so —._—_— : b s £ " o felass with our state, 1 stopped over|ro more at present from this issue. In this connection, it GiLn War el oAb Geidenes UNCLE HENRY 1 would not hurt to suggest that the X X i business men of the community who T"“(' "_"_“"\','w”"h' uve disappointed CoM[ AN“ fi[' are the greatest kickers about mail| ' |:|I||m-m;|.. ! need only state that THE “SPECIAL RATE." I order houses and unlicensed agents when our train was pulling out trom | ’ Los Angeles two eoaches containing | homeseekers bound for the south were attached to the train. 1y that (Tampa Tribune.) The Lakeland Telegram has taken cogiizance of the Jacksonville Times- Union’s peculiar “special subscrip- tion vate” of §3 per year, which the Times-Union says is specially for {South Florida, and makes the follow- who come to town taking orders, practice what they preach, by spend- ing their money at home. For in- [y stance, whey we presented a bill tor a certiain item of stationery to one ef this ¢ity’ concerns vesterday the PRICES, WHICH ARE BELOW COS! e~ Eeca v - AR HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM: cir were men who had tried Cali fernia and failed. Failed not because of any lack of industry on their part, manager turned to Nis assistant apd | P10 because it takes a great deal of § told him to order the next lot out of | Money .[“ make a start g Calitorvia town, hecause it conhd be zotten i Fake. Tor ‘":““”“' the cultivation Why does the Times-Union find it . conts clisaper T 35 conts differ lnl citrus H_n||~ in the famous valley neeessary to sell its paper in this N ence we charged would havdly cover | 'esion You have to buy YOUT geetion at one-hali its advertised | the express, but this was not H.:nru-\!i little by this concern, which would think [ 't How, alter they pay for the water, fertilize and cultivate the ing comment: 36-inch Satin Muslin Silk. . . AL L . 89c 54-inch Broadcloth, Serges and Mohairs, $1.25 at.. ... §9c 42 and 36-inch Serges, 75c at = el 47c¢ 40¢ingh Percsle s ... . 812 (8 | {water, because there is e subscription price, and throw in .« chromo besides? 1t is unfair 1w oth- | it very strange it people should take | their business in its Hoe to Jackson trees there rem s any profit to the ville. Then there are firms whiea ( STOWer of ditrus fraits, 1eannot ~ “seannot Immul eds of Californians ave o tisement in The Ever Telegram | 18 for the south. - Many are com-{ay aqmi or The Lakeland News, but will fall| in# to this state ‘:ru-mlh feeling for its management, ¢ or newspapers, because the 'l'imnu-‘ Urion “bargain price” is below the cost ot production. The ‘I'nnos-l'n-: areat newspaper and we have ! ion for it as such, and a| rd” to carey an adver $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Keith Konquerer Shoes at.... . $2.98 Old Lady's Comforts & ... ... 98¢ ‘Living s dreadtuliy high in Cali- but it it is going to try the game of cateh-penny advertising fake engi- | fornia. For instance, you can't buy killing competition by such methods, neered by o traveling grafter 'l‘hi\-'“' hard-boiled ezg at a railway eat-|p. press of Florida, daily and week- institution turns loose about $1,000 | N2 house tor dess than ten cents. |1y is going to be heard from. Th.-l every mounth for salaries and sup-! Fhe poultry raiser gets a big price paper will get more business in lhis{ plies, which goes straight back to the | Tor his bat then it cost justgection by going after it in a legiti- merchants of the city, while the trav- | about twice as much money to l‘“"lm:uh' way, than by pursning a ~‘.‘". eling fakiv may spend a thousand | d0ce & hen ege in California as it throat policy.” cents before he ! The Times-Union’s policy, in (hx.~5 over one another to patronize some | Everything in the Store will be reduced to ets out of town, but | 'ors in Flerida, 1 investigated the won't Jet loose of that much if hej ost of feedstaffs and 1 know that “‘i;v:nr:i«uhr instat is exactly in line ! . can help it S0 we say to the mvr»%l"' trie { with the policies of the trusts, which | the ioweSt pnces Onl FO R E chants of the town that we are con-! MY advice 10 people of the south |t is often accused of representine. | » y A | ghting yvour battles and|iv to rem: south —and espe-| president Taft has something to say | ng people to trade at home | 1Y to hold on to what they havepabout this sort of “business meth-| ~let the rule work both ways :md!”‘ Flovida. We are getting ge which he svm! do your advertising with a home| Wi continue o draw, the best peo-{ 1, Congress on Tucsday. As The | concern. There would be some ex-|Ple from the west and northwest ibune remarked in its first refs r-j cuse if we were negligent in oour | Things are decidedly in onr favor. | ¢ive 10 the matter, those Times-Un-! duty: but we are giving Lake h,,,]g\\'x have the land, it iUs carefully | jon subseribers who are payving $e the best and largest ractically any sort ' rer vear will probably be heard from any town of iis <ize in the United [of crop of fiell stufls, frait or vege-]as scon as they learn that the paper! States, and a we cheerfully compare with any weekly ¢ anywhere We are doing our part we feel it is only fair to ask that|Uertainly, this is the best state of | the Times-Union is making a similar | you spend what money von (]p\'(\h‘l ard the south is the best section | reduction of its advertising rates m; i stantly 1 encoura DAYS of sale and now is the time to lay in your Winter Goods. and (d@." in the mess — VHILES SRR { daily papir of | selected. 1o grow v that we will]tables We eot plenty of rain as alic being sint to certain subs ribers thing, and there’s artesian{at just one-half that amount. to be had in most places. It is also pertinent *» i { | i to advertising with us ;u! the country.” preferred patrons :

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