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PAGE FOUR. M (| The Evening Telegram Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Entered in the postoflice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the| second class. M. K. A. J. HOLWORTHY Business and Circulation Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ... ..$5.00 Six months 2.50 Three months 1.2 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS a weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, etc. anywhere for $1.00 per in exehange Track.” foew A headline “Train frozen Lave been on ian to the rot a SOl sunuy Florida, i3 and went t Ocala St Jon long a time. Fimes over other Iynched Hard the They a Louisiana stuffed figure SWung to a tree, dead—though it muech to us, as he hardly ever comes over into Florida, anyway. O town day, Labeled Hope don't hus he will stay matter of the Arcadia Fu-| three Editor Hartig, terprise, has taken into the business of his publication. That means long diviison so far profits are concerned, but probably jolly bunch like thar don’t care any- thing for profits, as 0 19 the Wilson asked Colonel take his name from the Harvey top of editorial columns of Harper's Week-| ly for the reason that the paper'; support was injuring his candidacy, Some newspapers will kill the chan- ces of any candidate they advocate, but it is seldom the candidate has the nerve to tell the editor so. Fort Myers has a daily paper, and yet William Jennings Bryan was permitted to invade the burg with- cut warning to the natives. The paper heard that Bryan was coming, but couldn’t believe so much good fortune was in store for its city, and denied the rumor, declaring that i was United States Senater Nat Dry- an who was to make the visit. It was W, J, all right--though, as far as we're concerned wa'd us lef se¢ Our Nat, who is more of an * and possibly more of a going- I()-lhl than the Commoner. i I 1l i , 0 China may be struggling towards the idea of civilization, but our methods of dealing with criminals hus not yet found faver with thej Celestials, and there is no rea -mmh]o' complaint as regavds the law’s delay. | Three men were arrested for (n.wiui_;fi a bomb at ‘the Chinese premice the other day. out, spectacular trial There was no long-drawia- | no alignists to| pass on the prisoners’ sanity; just togk ‘em oui ! and nyy great legal battle behind the barn twisted their necks have made heroes ol there they transtormed angels, p.d, « We pass it ap to ih de to whic! somewhere Over them; them hoere we'd i over n criminologists to de s is the better ~ plan. BUREAU NOT BLAMABLE. Don’t make morry at the weathe bureaua. It did like freeze, and it is better to err on the side of safety than 1o permit less risk to be run ven atter event it is puzzling oxperts account for the of cold wave that gave every of sweeping over the whole of Flor- ida. Something or other happ to divide the ccld wave, and Jllv-x that its rearward look a terribie a reck- the the th promis dissipation section Fla.! HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.! that we thoughi were i being | S0 partners | ol Jook at i1, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | To the Democratic County: 1 beg to announce my candidacy for the office of State Senator from this district, subject to the'action of the Democratic primaries, the date of I“ hich will be announced later. I Respectfully, | I FOR STATE SENATOR. Voters of Polk H. J. DRANE. e U S L FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Voters of Polk County: I hereby announce myse date for State Senator from Polk county. Having the will to serve the people’s best interests, | will use such ability possess in the ef- fort to do so, should they entrust me with this commission. 1 respectfully solicit the support of all the voters, JOHN F, COX. a candi- as | FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Mosecuting oflice of Polk the am a candidate top Atorney the tor fronnay, and vespectiully solicit feoand support of the peader and I promise my time \pril L will devore Lo crod, and encrgy to the dutics of the of- e I prosceutions I ¢St Respectiully, EPPES TUCKER, J1 OPENING A NEW SECTION. The \ilantic tess throngh one the is making prog- of the most valua- ble sections of Flovida, It is alveady | partially beey waiting years top They branch of | | : Haines City Coast Line developed and people have the ri f nad Ditsinoess will give lhlzll'l and it will bring to them thou- (rands of new will aid Lo the work of development, The result will be a thickening of settle- went and the upbuilding | communities, it =ettlers who ol strony Citrus - fruits have long Kknown to flourish in the lake region | now penetrated to at least little better advantage than in mosi other we may confi- dently look for a great increase in the orange and grapefruit planta- tions, The roud has reached Frost- proof, a point which the Carson Bros. have made preminent, and shipments have already begun on a larger and more convenient scale than was pos- sible when the preduce had to Lauled to points on the Charlottoe Harbor division. It you are looking for a home where the oiange flour- iiles you should buy a ticket over e new branch and take a leisurely | Tampa Times, been being H sections, and | - Luxury In Cigars. e Ruthschiids smoke the most costly cigars that are made—the Henry ~Clay $1.50 each. Tha Thege are “T'lN'Nl in { goid ieaf and packed in tiile inlald cedar wood eabinets Matter of Course. Probably the wost typieal il tion of modern culture wag e of a lady “Du Lad heen enthy ovey the \ ern o I asked her to 1l y as ®etween old ivic it enjoved it, replivd one irtkes Waaner de, and mite 1, she rea'ly \ I think unesn’t nne” K ves' 1o traveled | more slowly and wirmed up a little | matter when the But it was no langhing the third morning after was over there was a2 heavy frost with the mer in Tampa stand- ing at 33 degrees As has been the coase several times in the past, there folks who ar actually bitter at the weather people because their predict fulfilled to the destrateive But it is much better that way the was no dange thre are ions were not letter ther hy to have said to be followed degrees of freczin been fatal i loss cansed by ¢ involve in vomplet: gardens sho dition. Just what the burcau wonld if a freeze should come warning.—Tampa Times, 1 two or at would hav iable at does noi no appre anyt T s an i hat con- 4 momen: me in for without think for panic | { | | | | | | | | i rom the | be! Sobranos—which cost ! THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 18, 1912, '%&w&m»&mm 'U,’(IIG:E'(II gDEPARTMENTf The Womans ance Uniop met with Mrs, E. (. January 14, dueted by the President, Anderson. Christian in regular Angell, Temper- session Tuesday . Mrs. The minutes of the last meeting "were read and approved. Unfinished business was then taken up, Plans "wou tor the nice comfort bag. The meeting was con- H. M0 as far as practicably, were made for, the visit of one of the State Organiz- ers, Mrs. Nelson, of Floral City, Pwishies go with a marine We | siame. hope she will be able 1o awaken the! irterest of more ladies in the work. Those already very much interested for actively engaged, Planus orzanizing Woman’s branch, which will be carried ont. The Inter- Bill and it was voted to send petitions to tie it put through. Plans for charity work were ol At the Jdeth are also discussed Young hope Commerce =tal Houses, 10 have request ol the Prosident o) wli-1 M ssicaary Soci fiua v plh Work. Wi ec ol the W, Ay 1o formulate i . met with the Soel o charitabie the approy s co-opcvation in I s wiil Licped that plans al e mect tin ol ocie all churches A the it comni heen W trom ol i appointed ( consisting of me- 'I.!I‘, iy committ rs the charehes wnider the suip ol the superintendent of Flowe, Work, in the W i as reportad to any mem- this committec, o the Presi- \W T U will he committe: will be turned over to the which the or il to the general Wil he AMission ! dent ot the 0 vestigated by the Loand i sable, chureh o1 case may he o tiember will for fands, o chureh, be made publi: the names of this printed cackh Tl that physicians and others finding cases will krow who they are. The the vention at Tampa have arvive any one wishing one may have same by applying the ™M tor attending the meeting at - Mrs, Adair's January 3oth, Other 'mat- ters were discussed, which pertain to the welfare of the whole city, which we hope can remedied withour Leing made public. No doubt .|I- most everyone has heard of the com- ot which were presented to the boys on the Battleship Florida. Some thought that they would ac-, (complish - nothing. Appended H\\- the body of a letter received in .m-.‘vu 0 one of the Kind lotters | placed in each bag. The names of withheld, chjection, tittee will week in the W, com he onee annual reports of con- to bags onrse holiyg “These coonted yesterday” reterred to the e yaver serviee, I o mest meeting was adjourned to me n-' Mrs. Pike Adair Janunary a0 ete, interesting session, the with Lake, weleom west of Wi W will W mectines ;r.nll' 1 and th thanks’ ¢ iy M Ml Visiting to our | also Unton Ceomds sinee column, 2. MORSE, Pross sSupt ol oo onr editor fer our MRS H above Jd oo, Mme Isabelle Bouton, who will appear at the Her ron Opera House. in company with her pianist accompan ist. Edith Haines Kuester. con January 18th. Reporter | \\-I |n|~' were al we | disenss- | i | append ! I our Kind editor has no| L eonrse fthe | (Sending these sehemers to jail does { ot ]mm- s i A wius discussed ! U. 8. 8. Florida. Fla., Dec. 20, 1911, means of thanking I can' CROWDED OFFICES| Dr. Shannon, tlle Phila- delphia Specialist, Who opened a permanent branch of- Pensacola, 1 take this q Were you ever a victim ¢ Peck’s Bad | Boy*? l] Did you ever hhg behmd a school desi. or inside a school geography, Tom Saw. tink of nothing that suited us boys well often have a use for all the them. | feel more personal zifts than those bags, as we articles by as those very V i | | i | honored e pre- | vesterday, these are| gocd wishes from the the ship are remembered as well as ship itself. | hope we may ways conduct ourselves to, i ber of sick and afflicted people avail- show our worthiness-of your r«):ml | “sailor boy” but am rtak- ing granted that your "(m(l'uhl:lilling the latest and dyst. the ;lu.mm-m\ used in nted as ompted vlies and shows that by ones on fice in Lakeland, Friday. January 12, ||_ had crowded offices, and a great num- as Finn? q Were you ever up| 0 nights with Ald. rich’s Tom Bailey~: q Have you enjoyeg the acquaintance Mrs. Wiggs? .9 Did you ever winy Hclcn s Babies watch | the wheels g0 rou fed themselves of the opportunity of | am pot a it for suw»»l’ul‘ Philadelphia. The people of Lakeland and sure- rounding country thanktu! 63 of us marines on the guard. Our duty ship at all times. | want| you, for Ih~l | \ i and 1 ussure vou | ,h"“‘:.m thoronghly appreciate the advan [ There are Florida's™ suard the thank tament, are very for this opportunity, auwd all of _\'u-l! 1 especially try and profit by its lessons, as | u'u:n.g«s to yourselves by mo.t the Doctor! 1 mv !, have | bringing to your vel twenty, and [ R han Vo deors the lar- o betore me | fivbios g ?ml and nest =necesstul - treatment the pleasure I Teed netents ol at You m lorida™ used in Philadelpliia, thereby not to A]"np you nA 1816 wilviaaving von tiy and oxperse o card occasi ami=zion ), and keep von p l(]Ilfyouarea;m { tas fan-loving waril read about BILLY | rand his friend- ‘JIMMY FRANCE?: and LINA, in Miss Jtherva Wllham Green A deliciously humor- ous serial SOON TO APPEAR IN THIS PAPER. & Don't, miss it if you enjoy genuine ¢American humor. & & w» VOU dadiin s, months atd Wi hiing Merey Christ R i you g ‘I‘ tncial o« Dermit of aid Happy iy to e W it [ will not the expense i zoing 1o some city for treas-! BE CAREFUL IN BUYING. ment, Owiine ta the stoRmy day ond Iriday U of manv! | 1 Doctor i RE ar 1l RTITTIe Kuow with whom vou arve denj-1" {l Do reque the will hoeld his Ve hat something that evers she-| i b ' Flovida lands s<houl t The contly AL I obento the first fifteen pa-; "tients that call on Friday, January| {18th. Remember, the first finteml patients that call on January 19t~1.‘ {will be treated free. The only charge! {will be for the medicines necessary | and Wiy yge in your case. e \ Lakeland Office Kcoms: i Raymondo Bldg. Tampa Office: 404 1.2 Cass St. Philadelphia Office: 879 North | 48th St. ! | retul ahont Uniited Statos e 1 heey investi vine of the land companioes | S Who have the Sonme heen cha nils to detrand L companies have soll at tivey did not own, ssited ‘1“.|~ to such lands ompanies have o 12-14-15, | S their I and the s 1o pay iding, warranty deeds are o cood purchaser's only re- the vid, A he desives to retain the that he thought he had bought real owner ot iy Remember, the Doctor will be i Lakeland Fridays of each week uy cel the vietim’s money refunded HiJune 1 when he returns to Phila- Home of the Ruby. Ruby mines of the Mogok valley are known to have been worked since the year 1600 lust how old these are nobody knows, for they have proguced practically al the rubies of ancient and modern times delphia. Office Hours 1:30 P M. noon; at night, DR. 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