Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 4

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' Published every afternoon fromethe ez mnnlty can get its legithnale quota | Key West, Mr; ~ fesslon. Toe Evening Telegram As the time draws mr for the Kentucky Building, Lakeland,’ Fla. opening of the festivities uttending the great “Over-sea Railway Celebra- tlow’".at: Key West this ‘month, de- tails ot the program are v&oee in- Hntered in the postofice at Lake- I1akd, Florida, as~all m of the lnnd class. St time. 10 launch the . various, events HET m EDJTOR. M, . ETEERING withi 8t little delay whea the 22d of A J. HOLWORTHY = January srrives. lfi-eu and Circulation llu.nr QQI. T. 3. L. Brown, who 1is in - m of the celebration, while in SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | Tampa ‘recently gave an interview Wme year ...., ‘.!5.” . #ix months ... . 250 Fhree months ‘Belivered anywhers within the ! fimits of the City of Lakeland Hor 10 cents a ‘weelk.. ‘From the same office’ is fasued THE- LAKELAND NEWS a ‘weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, c¥op condi- the program: Col. Brown said that tke first train to be operated would consist of a single car, Mr. Flagler's privaote car, containing Mr, Flagler himself and possibly several of the officials of his road. Following this will be ‘another special train five rinutes behind in which will be the diplomats, and representatives of y foreign powers, twenty-four of whom tioms, county affalrs, etc. . Semt|, o ‘accepted invitations to _have Stiywhare (dr: $1.00 ‘per. Yehr. representatives present at that time. ———————S— w s n Good roads will make any good They, together with representa- * country, while poor roads will bold|tive men of our own nation, will come it back. The sandy roads of Floridalall the way' from Washington in a are an abomination, and Do-0OmM-|gpecial train, proceeding directly to Flagler preceding of - new -comers wunless it can show!ihem; will be there to welcome them them easy transportation methods.— oy their arrival and the celebration . Florida Growers. 5 will be on. Among the prominent il LS e men that will make the trip and be rs are bragging | Present when the road is' . formally ab?::e:::aio:ngofiu?:; :hey h:: in | opened will be the twenty-one mem- Kissimmee. We have such good peo- [ Ders of the rivers and harbors com- ple in Polk we hardly have use for a mittee of Congress of which Con- jail at all. Now and then a bad man |Sressman Stephen M. Sparkman of breaks over the line from Osceola or|this city is chairman, who, on_their | /eome adjoining county, and we have return, wiil visit Tampa as the guests it good 3 him with of the Tampa Board of Trade. “This, as a w:;;z“gal::;::ym e j L 'think, will be the first time in the w A i fhlstory of the rivers and harborg — e G 7 2 3 ittee, Colonel Brown said, “‘that Valley-Gazette c0mm e 7 mTt]:a ch'frf'fifes 3 Tfl;lett. the | the full membership. of twenty-one retiring associate editor, ” and ex- has nase,t;lbled”at any one time at . plains that “he’s a lot smarter S § BEY ORe. s he looks.” That's a fafling many Naval Features. In speaking of the naval features : £ compensa- 4 e;?:) rdsoi::vz:mizeo;azso best work |0f the celebration, Colonel Brown ; . |stated that there would be'a number ‘among members of the editorial pro reigepalecnb vyl army | powers assembled in the harbor of 4 Key West in addition to the Atlantic Mr. Giumble of Inyerfess, visited S deor o sy ot Aok Lakeland tne other day, but couldn’t find it in his heart to live up to his| / ame while in Lakeland. He ought to move here aund change his ' name permanently., The pastor of the Tampa GROWTH OF THE SOUTH. Much has been written and said chureh |0f 1ate concerning the present. . in- ho applied his text directly to' the| dustrial awakening in the Southern members of his congregation, instead States, but the half has not been £ Mmmns i giittering zenerlk- told, neither is it realized but by ‘Aties, and telling ot |ToW . ?“v:nut ;:t:u:; m.i“m ,io&fln San Francisco or, t.hn soud;:'l :‘v"or.' TRET Withia e teey shkiues t}l'rl::tt::r me;u(md editors) of a "‘"1'-‘"1 there wfll be but few, ‘to rail ai iniquity in the abstract, “n'/? " mzmt;imlfir Yxfi;: fhc.ltdoe-n:doatmwcmaom“ n fhe at wi ;n t’ Fete ‘examples ol mesniness’ from) 7 Ming s ploh harvest to ;ho ndus! among those present.” We do not| rious, "’“‘"W:fl _know anything of the merits of 'N"m""mywxonow on ‘particular controversy that brought|: ol S ‘the Rev. Kirkland to grief, but we do know tha congregations and com-|,. ' munities don’t like the truth about | themselves handed out to: them. Meanwhile these little jamborees m the church folks sure makes _satan jess laff. R RS SRR . Lakeland justified the hope and 'm of The Times- by voting the stood in all lt.ldlm srnndw.r m now find a cloud of smoke risin; !rom a bustling city of thousands of inhabitants, ninety per cent. of| {whom are building, or own - thelr are being swelled weekly by thelr onds necessary to provide a ‘system |earnings in the factories of the town. f sewerage, do considerable paving| The work 1s Now being pulhggl 8- | with such vigor that it will go on indefinitely, for the question of sup- m renderad pressingly necessary ply and demand’'is the = pendulum 1&! rapid growth. For 'twenty s ‘this paper has been pushing the best character of improve- mts in all Florida towns, ‘and it ll fied to note that most of \ il dnto step with the modern pro- o n of progress —and wih. nd is one of the best and mdst hing and has before it A«mlt rable future.—Tamps speed, and, in consequene fact, the santh is no more sroblems, but land ot ph thelr guest for tio winter = Mr. ng out slong the our\u.u looking | pryan’s sister from North Carolina.| e; levs hump ourselves and 30| jgg Kenmerly Barns has returned ‘knitting and keep our homes 1D~} 5 por ‘home in Savannah, after & D : week’s yisit with her' sister, Mrs. ‘our condition by honest. work. for| pegin Bryan. pay, and‘let the howling poll-| My and Mrs, Lyle O. Plerce enter- i uu g0 on his wln@. uule- Way. | tained at dinner on New Year's, Mr. crl\wtpdlgtmmtom spent the hlldqu 10" aBiaps and will 56 comblsted - inl, own homes, nd their bank accounts . hat regulates the force and the Port | a ch at Brockton, Mass., m given his congregation ten dont’s for im These are: Dfi"( !orset and leave your lmla - and gentle kindnesses 2t some Ag on your wedding f You Wwill need them on the rmlne( of your life journey. “Don’t unbosom yourself about to the Tampa Times which set forth | atiowed: 1o eneroadh; too nw-bn' our matrimonial affairs; ' “Don’t support the wite and ehild- rén of the saloonkeepér at tu‘m se¢ of your own wife and ‘ch ) “Don’t have nervous j when- your wife asks you to’ with her for an evening to hér ma sicale or club or see’ her friends, 'or even to a church social. 1t 18 hard on a woman to be a grass widnw all ‘the time: i -“Dow’t make your wifea s anger to your checkbook, altuough it, #ay be true that she reads most of the cther hooks of the household. ' ft will do her good to read the check- book, tpo; she'is not a hired servant; ske Is a partuer in the business, “Don’t make your wife' a - ‘pack+ Lorse harnessed to the kitchen stove, wash- tubs, and mending bag. The cight-hour man with a siXteen-hour wife needs to unionize his home. . Don't carry all 'your relizion in your wife's name, you will *not' be able to realize on it here or hereafter. “Don’t overlook the fact that the decalogue. of Moses 18 still, on the statutel books. It is intended for husband as well as wife, | “T" 1"t forget that' the happiest Spc a earth is your home, Your wife' may aot be an angel. " You would be lonesome with her if she were. [ Angels would be hard to live' with; | wives are much better.- Live in the home sunshine and be worthy of it."” | ‘ART OF PUNCTUATION. ) A man went into the JewelF:Coun- ! ty Monitor office’ and uked the mybmtiud‘thmlputlna | ma, yhcnlmolimert Mmolmlolw 'Ufllll !!!lmboib-anlt}h fph don’t know what ieducation s or where 'to find i ‘proper teachers. it is simply CURTAIN DANGERS OF DIVORCE. - The divorce question is one of the most important that con- fronts the people of the United: States. These divorces are un- " dermining that which is the very basis of our system. 1 don't, believe in running to congress for relief. Marry one man and stick to him. Marry on¢ woman and stick to her while life lasts. ' Divorces are granted frequent- ly by collusion and by the most flagrant perjary and fraud. There is, erying need for the states to. get together on this. | hope they will and that they will adopt uniférm Jivorce laws that will ‘end the evi—Joseph M. Carey, Governor of Wyom- ing. ’ FROM SHAKESPEARE, Silence is the perfectest her- . ald of joy; | were but little hap- py if 1 could say how much. For there was never yet philos- pher That could endure the toothache - patiently. X jtats pmper!ty ues in’ the u} TRUE FRIENDS. To find diamonds wen have to ) and heaps of | .. mud ‘and sand and gravel 'To shovel over heapg | get gold they dig out tons of \ expensive food, etc. Grad- ‘ually, aS these things grow stale, ‘attention is given to the real tbhi- which make life worth lv- ' A HOME SONG. 1 tairned an uchn:h poet's book . And found upon the page, “Stone walls do not a prison B M" Nor bars a . Yes, that is trno and something more— * You'll find whore‘er you roam That marble fioors’ and gilded - walls Can pever make & home. But every house whore love § abides - And friendship is a uut 1s surely home, and home, sweet home, For there the heart can rest. ~—Henry van Dyke. Little Heary Stanley s able to it mmum«mm- muvmmfmmm« Muhmw' worthless rock. 8o out of mul- titades of people, indifferent and not.a few hostile, I have exca- 4 vated a -dozen friends or so. ave my jewels.. | wear in a little sack around my ml's neck. To. feel rich 1 have #o take them out and m over. ’thy .are. the riches of lite.~D¢. eahg WOULD YOU stear, 4 ' HOLD YOUR “HUSBARD'S 1ovy. r,z QUESTION WILL BE ANSWrap) AT THIS PERFOKMANCE DIRECT FROM A TWO0 Y SUCCESSFUL RUN Yy~ IN NEW vopg PRICES; 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 SEATS :ON SALE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10th, RAISES AT 8 15 SHARP The Great New York Lyric Theatre Sussess “THE WoLF” BY EUGENE WALTER _ The Grectest Realistic Drama of the Century _Redolent with the Ozone of the Great Northwest A Play that held New York and Chicago Spellbourd for One . Whole Season, The Scenes, The Atmosphere, Deplctmg the Simple Life of the y Canadian Woods. A CANADIAN INDIAN LEGEND: ““When the wclves howl In pack in Indian Summer, 1 signithat bal: > £°¢ moon rises and sets agaln some man will die.” oyt T e e e e e+ i HERRON THEATRE _ ONE Nlfilfl ONLY Prlces 50(: 75c, $1.00 SALE omn tmn ux 8 AT HERRONS, ==—NOTICE-—— ~ Beginning January 1st, 1912, shall endeavor to make Lakeland famous by producing the best be cigar in South Florida. ‘S‘QS@‘INMAN’S BLUNTS 2o Manutactured -by loman (;igar Factory “: .Ph‘oue 233 Red IheIeflegmm | ls, Up-To-No NO. 11 The sme Bank. of Lakeland LAK.ELAND. FLORIDA STATEMENT Of the State Bank of Lakeland condensed from Report to the State Comptreller at close of business Total Cash Reserve.... Average reserve for'last thirty days in Bank and under Section 2711, General Statutes of Floridn ;l'wty-thmweemofnopodn ’. Bank Balances. ST A Cashier of the State Bank of Takel * the condition -fa«b. k at the close of business 'fm, Mojnyknowledge i g okt e 3 State of Plorida,’ Sworneondub-ai- bed before . County of Polk me this 3rd day. of . 1912, W, G, WHLSON, Notwey 1, %. O, Fl December 30th, 1911, LIABIITIES $30,000.0C 4,000.00 6,807.30 72.261.45 $205,690.58 $205,60.55 was statement of but.ht the Bmwll i true to the . E. 0. l;‘LOOD Cashier < G Memminger, Correct—Attested. P. B. Haynes, Yk W, D, McRae, Directors. N, Notary Publie. DI O CHO CHOHS e T —

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