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R LR R NG MR RN e 3565 5 e e PAGE SIX The Evening Telegram T ARE YOU FROM ILLINOIS? HE KVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DECEMBER 19, 1911 THE BOY'S SHADOW. | —— { IMPROVED BY REMOVAL. = Recently the mother of a boy who BANKER MORSE HAS NOT | | | Many hitherto unpublished works Flaubert’s First Novel. —— Rap at English Lan Mr. Ruskin was once i % Ty There are a surprisingly large P'ublishmd o“"" .at‘ternoon from the number of people living in and Atlanta, Ga., Dec, 18.—report of | is about twelve years of age, made | by Gustave Fiaubert have appeared of | would not be well fon it 1sked i Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. e ke1and. who it somo time in the military physicians at Fort Me-|complaint hefore a Judze that h”! recent years. None of them has beerl guage to die out ang 1,; i LakEpii R i dcvoid of interest, but “Novembre,” | the English. “God forj - . . H ) Entered in the postoflice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class, M. }:.h;lr:'r|11~:|{|xn:'l'ox, EDITOR. | the idea has been presented uro,:;:l:'l l\‘“ \t‘"'k b‘jl"k(‘l’ hope. Presi- e hin:. uml‘ in' a pleasant tone of an'd l)'rist. ’1:11“- ‘.L\"l\r:" ‘.u.f :\...t'f"ms the Irish 2!l the 3 very enthusiastic over the subject. aft, who has been delaying ge- | voice =aid pointing to the parent. | man _\\!vn lm~’ ived in e reaim of | gevil we F Bhakostons A kg i} The plan as now outlined includes tion on the application of Morse, foi | “Tiy, there is the only true friend| fmazination —The Attenienm know.” A. J. HOLWORTHY a picnic dinver in the park, in which | @ barole from his fifteen-year sen-|yci have; cbey her. Let me impress’ sl ¢ Business and Circulation ,\l:mugun;;nll the 1llinois people will take an tence “""" the physicians could re-!this on your mind; ihink of it.! IA 4ND I"ARBLE AND GRANITE VOR:< port on his condition, will dispose of | Whutever shadow you cast in life! i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ... $5.00 | their previous lives were residents of i llinois. It was this fact that first suggested the idea of an “lllinois Day,” and all the “Suckers” to whom lactive part, and an after-dinner pro- | aram of music and speeches to which the general public will be invited. It Pherson on the condition of Charles < was unruly and she feared he was| W. Morse was forwarded to the de- :sro-iating with company that in the | partment of justice last Saturday, it «nd would bring disgrace to him and | is learned here. Friends of the for- The Judge told the son to step the case by Christmas. Lwill follow you as long as you live . e 1 . The report, in effect, declared that jand always keep up to you. That is| Morse's condition is the same as when | your reputation. It is always in| g YO0 (i is epected that enough money can Six months 0 bo raised to sccure the services of! he was removed from the federal sight and just your size exaetly, and PBIEC MOPLAB: ot i Lae !ll'v band, as this will be practically prison several weeks ago.” The re- how proud and happy it will make Delivered anywhere within the |, only expense to be incurred, | Moval was at the president’s direct-/your fond mother if you will slup; limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, From the same oflice is issued TiE LAKELAND NEWS rewspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county aftfairs, etc, Sent anywhere for $1.00 per year. e e A — a weekiy Don't write it “Nmuas It scems o us little shert of sacrillegious, and, o say the least, it is bad form. Ny y A t a) ¢ lea i 1 fo! F L S ‘snngfl. get away from it; though you may | Ao, Lakeland, F a, 5 . A . Y I SRS : i I She must be a splendid housekeep- | fice a thousand miles of a cloudy day | e The people who are starting W g yot require any servants, the moment you show yourself iu Uffered B.\ Tampa is planning to grow a large crop of chickens against tae time the .\:;tlllll(nlllia: Conference meets there | g po clannish, but is merely a recog-|. g dician and have a mind! have loft their imprint upon your 0 \ D a yed nee., ey ¢ o ie at already evists.| | i i i y ;nlmn of ].l li“ ' Illl t lll(ll(I: '\l::* | stored with all the intellectual jrectires, un onsciously contieelling | ppOSIte ew ep°t B ) t is simply that the people Trom the oy o (he ages, but must never|your speech a -t is- | : azes, 5 ever | your speech and action, and dis-| —Gi in i e a d NO. 134.—Great bargain in a five-rocm house, all plisiereg and The two Ocala papers are having an amiable dispute as to whether [heve moved to the best State think | g ocrior intellect and doesn't know | stintly sizualinz from behind th titoio. GHoras . shot Millionaire[it would he great fun to meet | coociniy seia B b d S e fllcel. Three $3,500 houses on same block. Price $1.000 Fasy Stokes in (heir apartments, or in|sether, eat together Jtalk over "“'; She must dress in the latest fash-|tond to beo Sclected, pLEe the leg. —0 5 Sending a daily paper out of a town, such us is being produced these days i The Evening Telegram, is a better advertisement for the town than all the highly colored and ex- pensive lierature that could be got- Mayor Cox is of the opinion that the free use of the park can be secured, and states further, that he considers value to the city. 1f it it undoub!- vertising proves to Le a guccess, edly will, Hlinois Day will probably Lecome an annual event. It you are from lllionois, please take the trouble to send your name and address, the names and addresses of other Lakeland “Suckers” you may Iknow. and any suggestions that oc- car to you in this connection, to Box povement wish it understood that this is not an attempt on their part second-best State in the Union who old times and the new times, and let the “Crackers,” the “Hoosi¢ ' the ' oete. how a lct of look when they are all to- sece gether, i Of course, any one who has had {the good taste and the good fortune te select an Hinois husband or wife the idea an excellent one, and of ad-! with bad youths and stand it the suunlight of RS will vs be on the side of honesty and | Go home this time lion, it is declared, after rcpresenw-iuwi tion had been made to him regardinz the prisoner's health, position in uch a that shadow al- S | v What a Man Wants a [respectability, Woman to Be. What a map wants in a woman ' is somewhat as follows: ing you to the reform school.” Geld- | She must be a dream of beauty. en words. No more pertinent truth | She must be an angel with a smilo | wus ever more aptly n ’i of u seraph and great mass of magni- wizer ever proeffered by 1 I leent hair, all her own. motral lips. | She must possess a perfect tem- community is your shadow. per and never raise her voice save in actly your size, and youa can never| | with your mother, turn over a new| | al and prevent the law from send-| spoken; counsel Yeur reputation in your | It is ex-! | She must love children and know public your shadow is at your side.| {how to tend to them. She must be Your habits and models of th mght ! get the idea that hubby hasn't the somble as much s you may are con-| ? : i {jons, but must spend no money in so doing. WEATHER FORECAST. She must be interesting, elusive, | gay, modest, retiving, self-sacrific-| Tiusa, Fla, Dee. 19, Advisory ing, brilliant, fascenating, but & lover | X |5 crorm warning 10:30 a. m. lof home and fireside, preferving the yrom Mebile o Cedar Keys, Storm society of her husband to anything| month of Rio Grande, moving! else on carth, but not worrying when I[N Brisk high east winds this{ now published by Conrad, is notewor- written in 1842 when he was twenty- one, and hefere all . Located on East Lake Iiorton, - ——— 1 — Bargains and Bargains Only! OHLINGER & ALFIELD plled. “The Welsh lane language of “music. Ther about the English lan. Scotch have got ail 1, It was Flanhert's first novel. e'se a dreamer Joha Ed f Solicts the crders of all requiring aaything in this jip. - newly papered throughout. City water, two porches, 1wy e NO. 122.—House of six rooms and hall, newly plastered Iy 100x}40, set to grapeiruit and oranges. Fine lake vie: location, and a very desirable piece of property. $2.400 this, $1,600 cash, balance as rent. NO. 139—Finely finished eight-room residence, halls and bath, 3l plastered. Fitted for hot and cold water, electric lights. tele. phone, etc. Good front on lake, Desirable location. Price$320) on easy terms, NO. 6.—Tenacres good farming and trucking land. all cleaed Good buys will be welcomed to the dinner table {ghe doesn't get any of i i ; ten ount. 1 she doesn’t get any of it alternoon and aht. ) . . 5 i tlong with their respective life-part- Tha S g P " W Te o : . fniaaill & | and fenccd ,with six-room house, This cannot be beaten any. e T'hat is all that most men require. (Signed) MOORE ! whe t$800 F " pers. No date has been set, but it { ; i 8 dr: ‘ed. g b::rd"cr?'hhe strawberry land near by, dleared Santa Cleus s petting busy these | jg thought some day in January will | oo ad with the above for $1100 for the 14 ac | E a) Ji ar) i Somethi A 1¢ acres, days, but he is mest active about | he selected, ON EARLY CHRISTMAS DAYS‘ Some rh.lldr:: :.’;:.:‘ :noc':lzsal'(ed by No. 35'_15.“"’ good land, with four acre beariny buided those stores which are doing the SRR el e lan Inspector at a school examination | grove, on r'allm‘d- A bargain at $3,000. 4 most advertising. Don’t think for Quaint and Interesting Customs That | ) tier thoy knew the meaning of | NO. 39.—Five acres large bearing Citrus Grove, with fuc lag BRIDEGROOM SUICIDES Prevalied When the Church and | . i b a moment that Santa Claus don't read Festival Were Youn | the word “scandal.” One little girl, Bungalow fully furnished, about 300 yards to station. A nie the advertisements. He's an up-to- IN JACKSONVILLE. i oung. holding her hand up attracted the no- place and a money maker, 10 acres in all. Price $4.200. Term i, L, s iy okt G e | tice of the inspector. He desired her We also make a specialty of large tracts of land for colonia Jacksonville, Dec. 18.—"1 can not % fo answer the questton, upon which tion, timber and i e somet Ao, W A | sald that the bishops used to 8INB|gha pave this defi it ) v and turpentine purposes, and always Lave something ) 5 bring di e upon my family, 50 || carolg on Christmas day among their gave this definttion: “Nobody good on hand. : The ouly political money we have|,. . § i " does nothing, and cverybody goes e e 2 have decided to end it all. | clergy, and around the sixteenth cen- | yqung tojling it { "‘“ o “{“‘. ar f“r Sl Cam-| i was the substance of a note, tury the well-known practice observed = o H LI N G E R &' A L F' E LD 1 R cofio eI e GHlchrist, | o000 i room 44 of the Atlantic Ho-| by children of going around the neigh- B n e g e e \nolm”un[ a (.uul.ldulc-. He l:londs US| a1 this morning after Zebulon Vance borhood singing Christmas carols be- | GOOOCC: SOOOOOOONNS - : ’ ,|-,‘..-.:: "\« m‘ A( ullin" probably 'for Fowler, age 28, a young lumberman :;:::w}:l‘; w:)l;'ds::’:erf t::d:l(l"y"e:l'kk'll:; ) Dfl“ C rt . , e oo i l“:)- "“l‘"wy-" A from Terrill, Florida, had taken | joc 0 o Hetmas morning. One of | daris OOOOOLOL DORVOGOOO O 4 even accompany the generous |, antity of strychnine. < H gift with the time-honored advice, s ' y the oldest and most beautiful of the | Dotiy - fokaesi-1in fittle A Box of oranges a Nice Xmas Present “Now., don't go and buy everything Only having been married since| Christmas carols that has come down | et Ini 7o - 1oy Why hi "Now. don't 20 and buy everything| ;. e gth, ard having come to|[to the present day open with these |& Numux, g delights them ¥ mot ship your friends a nice box of fruit for (i 7 you see.” We'll drink your health, ' 1 words: mas, We know chat wi . 5% 10 the by bevaree. & Tt Jacksonville with his bride to spend ¥ more that a nice little cart for : now just what will please them. Let us ! cent could buy, :;:“l Il"':w‘\.fmm;"‘l:::" "‘";"'g" mal""tlfi "(lfn(: ros‘:lyou. nw:;;.v gentlemen, {& dolly. We bave some nice orders, ember of a prominent family of the £t nothing you dimay, | & . A . 3 i T State, committed suicide shortly after F%{’n',:'b\:r:::;:\' :;‘“‘: ::;Ior. BNoR; rome ohvly batilet LY MAYES G ROCE RY COMPANY 3 SOME GOSSIP ABOUT POLITICS [ten o'clock this morning. His wife| To save us all from Satan's power, |@ are all gane, 211 West Main St 2 i it was with him at the time of his| ,When we were gono astray, | . s 3 0, tidings of comfort and joy! & ) (Continued from pa ne. death, but declared she was unable| For Jesus Christ, our Savior, ¥ page one.) ~ » o SRR to account for his terrible act. Leav-| Was born on Christmas Day. ; of long standing and nourishment, | N8 his room shortly after 7 o'clock| It is sometimes more appropriate t (:'r Cl t to be the director of the pedagogues|this morning, Fowler went down|eing the Christmas carols on Christ- l“a 080 of this county, and he will present|to%n and remained until nine| mas eve than on Christmas day, al- his claims to the “deer peeple” in an|0'lock, When he returned to his ;hf:‘:!“gm‘l"’ ::; '“:" “'b:‘;h ultlll‘“; effort to overcome the affections that | Wife. Asking her for pen and ink, e=nr:h ::e;nw ;cnl?a;n: to :h: p:l'l: » the voters appear to have for the|he hastily penned a few lines to his| o)™y ouges tn the parish and sing If you are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm. Groe present incumbent. "l':‘l"h‘;r-_ J. R Fowler, who lives in| gomg of these simple hymns on Christ- | ¢ raw land, City or Country Home, or get into some line of i There is at present no talk of op- il mas eve regularly. cantile .bu'm“‘ ?l’ rent a home‘ or ‘et information of any position to County Judge W. 8. Pres-| Telling his wife she might read the| Frequently the singers were ac concerning our City or surrounding country, or State in i ton. However, it Is very probable|letter later in the day, the young fl"lm:":':d e ’"":‘:"‘:l:": we will he pleased to have you call on us for such. that some “legal light and loryer,” | Man walked over to the wash-stand onx R We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partial; ‘ pretty one. The figures of the group as the Bingville Bugle says, will ap-|And poured the contentsgot a bottle | oo "gipoars only visible in the dark- proved Farms, and raw land lose to Lakeland, and we (i pose the judge. Of course,, it is gen- :""’l & ’;'“s:' ‘\l""‘- F"w‘l"" “s"“‘lll""' ness by the lanterns they carried, and them to you TODAY! erally understood that Judge Pres.|BUs pand what he was doing, and he | the sweet melody sung and played, ton will endeavor to annex this lu-|fePlied that he was going to take| made the observance a striking and % w A R ' N G & E D w A R D S crative office for another teim, some calomel. Drinking the con-| beautiful one. 2 § AT U BREAIE Bl ) L7 O Jobvisch ) e hetiat pws‘__|l:~.n‘ls o: the tumbler, the young man | :_:m:;;t:e:“;: ll-;lns‘l::d.c l:ll‘l:c h::ro‘l: s e CeEPrene FLORIDA cuting attorney, has not yet let it b |l:‘l‘ m‘d”l uplun R a"fl bl place of the usual psalms and hymns; known definitely whether or not he :l""‘ e ‘_“d taken poison. D: yyoieh 1t was more customary for ; , will be a candidate to succeed hime| > oot WS notified and was 000 | ypg clerk ,at the close of the service Get your wife a china closet o~ self. He may and he man't. l‘uH” ,”".‘ hotel, but was unable to do| i a loud voice to wish all the congre- ;& if you want her to love you; 3 ‘3' Eppes Tucker, Jr., of Lakeland, s _Ii;lj.\(llhn.u: for the young man: and gnuo'n a merry Christmas and a Mz we have some nice ones in that he wants this office and wi Pl et A B X LA : BY oW Rt polished quartered the voters to give it to him, and it is SN e e A Cl s | ‘ CAN“Y CANDV (;AN[)\ likely also that R. B. Huffaker, a ASLEEP e young lawyer of Bartow, who is rap- - ' d‘(;am“ne—he beea In the stores all | a n:_\ l;uihli;ng m'r a fine practice, Willj ¢ i sleeping sweetly now, | Pauline—So soon after Christmas, offer tor this office, s e L 'and still shopping? H Not one care ¥ ps and s pping? . No political prognostications (-.m’|||"h;:"flj(,:Qn:I?‘.':-o':ll::::];z | Caroline—Shopping! 1 guess not. § Iab|e lz v‘rletle-s Choco'ate and COCOd"“t siiety Lo induignd 15 WIRE TOMRONE| 55 Mt Beort 0 Sige JeRIMinE: | I'm exchanging all my presents. g Candies at 15¢ per pound to the offices of commissioners and | p, is ha o quie par H'S members of the school board oth his h..mds are quiet, dear, | Cackling. 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at s e school board. an-| And there is no crystal tear | Mrs. Gramercy—She must have been Oc per d :nt-l::ln-r.\ of the school board. (‘an-|0" his cheek; the night is sweet surprised when her husband gave her p poun f N roken cover. However, quite a|To the quiet of his feet. | such an expensive present for Christ. | # cana 1 covey of them will be flushed . | mas. | Nunna“y S Fa“cy BOXCS at 80( ; later stage of the hunt. | He is sleeping ever calm b L ST e B RN, SLOO per pound Thet - o vl 7t 3 | but suspicious. i : ’ There have been a .lr‘dl many |'l!1 the pvrlnm_v and l_hv balm ! et { Fresh Apalachicola 0yster5 45¢ ¢ mentions” for legisiative hunm'\t‘ That must bring to him at last ! Poor Man. | but most of these “mentions™ are| All the pageants of the past | Mrs. Caller—You surely don't giv. | ageants as Mrs. § give ouly in the incubative stage. Sen-!In their bright procession winding | ¥our husband a vecktie every Chrisi- BREAD, CAKES, PIES ator Sloan is we understand, in the | Down the vales bevond all finding mas? You might also get her a & | b | BEL @ g adi . d at receptive mood on S, G. \\'flsun‘f But to those who sleep with him Ith:“:&o‘:‘:fi:‘::g—he'r“’s‘ I d‘:! k<\|ltl | table to with > ¢ t.w .3: A Supplv .0‘ FreSh Fru'ts 0’.‘ han” i chairms W othe sxecutive ' Where s drvanilens vears ate dim | seems to know i 1 1he vioset, wWe Q| ““".mi\"” foid .': ,H::::‘_di ‘\‘:4:11':‘\(:“ Vhere the dreamless years are dim | that it is the same one! bave them in quartered oak 8 Al times at market prices the race for Senator. There will|lle is sleeping softly now, | S ca" flnd see, or phone 226 a“d v : doubtless be a large crop of candid- With no wrinkle on his brow, ¢ . After the Classics. Yo“f ol'defs Delivered ] ates for the lower house. All we lived for-there he lies | “Now that the guests have gone,” In this write-up. we have trie Vi . § i ., ot e L s o ek [\ ¢ have tried to With the slumber on his eyes, | little ragtime and enjoy ourselves” H D NY - name only the more likely of the Everlasting! Let him sleep, : 5 = = ca. lidates for the different offices,| Do not murmur, do not weep! for to name all the “mentions” would | Think, my darling, of the tears The man :lomh.‘m'ne?. . Cosd. ~y Building Lakeland. © seriously transgress on the space of | He will know not through the years! | yneil he bas a few drlg:k: iht:.h‘::! o8 this paper. —Folger McKineey. |must be very poor at other times.— ; Exchange.