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5 %t . a2 o |70 THE PEOPLE OF POLK COUNTY INTERESTING NOTES The Evening Telegram * . Published every Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, an.}m“ in the second primary against __El;t‘e-l'ed in Lhe]osw!fice at Lake—‘l'rof. I.hmukcrv'. e 1and, Florida, as mail matter of the| ':v wish to distinctly state Wil Ithe well wishes extended to me count M. F. HBTHERINGTON, EDITOR. |\ oo oxpect 1o win, 1 wish “A. J. HOLWORTHY f!o «\n»nfl.my most )?ourlivlt‘lth:nks pusiness and L‘in-ulati?ri"Mnnager‘}u»ujll;:”x:..‘-:;ii who supported me. WUBECHIFTION SATER: i LUTHER (. JOHNSON One year ....-. .- $5.00 | Six months . Three months Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, second class. /T0 THE | | PEOPLE OF POLK COUNTY | take this opportunity of thank- ling you for the magnificent vote re- ceived at your hands in the primary. {1 feel honored and very much grati- ified by the action of the people in _Frum the same olfi&‘-e is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS several places that 1 have refused to be in the second primary and if TELEGRAM LAKLLAND, FLA. MAY 2, 1912 PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER One of a Party Taking Long Ride on Horseback. . Washington, May 2 —Starting 0 OF ST4S UNIVERSITY. ~There will be | | Gainesville, May 1. | 1 5 i eback ride to a canning school held at the College [, housand-mile horse back ‘rx '\.mv ot Agriculture, University of Flor- j.r home in Genesseo \-;.1!..\_l .“1 ida, May 9, 10 and 11, for the pur- y,rk by way of Hot Springs, va., pose of giving instruction in can- yjps o flerbert \\';..lswurty left l;"-l::‘- ning vegetables to the county agents ffax, H., _\-.-fl..rd;.y ‘\\.nh a pa ..- Dr. J. H. Squires of the DuPont |, jyding Miss Helen 'lu‘n, the prcsn PPfowder Co. delivered w very inter-|;.a¢s qaughter; Capt. Frank :\h(o,\. esting and instructive address be- ;o2 A M. Ransdell and Norman fore the agricultural students, ol y,y Vorst f\x:ril[rl:t, an draining land with dy- Miss Taft will leave l}hne party at namite. |10t Springs, Miss Josephine Mather, The National Corn Philadelphia, taking her plar‘o. will establish an Exposition Schoo!|(iyer well-known young 'peopl(' mll for prize winner The two boys in. iy riders at various poinis each county winning first and sec- e the route. lond place will be the only ones elig-| _lierbert Wadsworth has made ible for scholarship, and it Will beli 4y aunual custom to ride from a great honor for any boy 10 be the | yington to her New York home, Association FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay, St The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wednésday evening at 7:20. Woman's Missionary and Aid So- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People’s Meeting st 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting H. C. coolest place in townisoursods a weekly newspaper giving a Te- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere for $1.00 per year. Holloway Sheats will show he can “come back.” The clected candidate is viewing things through rosy glasses today. They're after Frank Clark’s scalp over in the Second, and it would be| no surprise if they get it on the 28th. NP S o AR e BT Mr. Semple got twelve votes for governor in Polk county. That's run- nin’ some. The Tampa Tribune generously di- vides with Pleas. Holt the honor of carrying Florida for Underwood. Couldn’t we get up another State wide prohibition amendment, and get the versatile and successful Mr, Pleasant Holt to manage the cam- paign for it? Remember, dear candidate, that the world—and probably the Lord, also —loves a cheerfil loser. It isn't a bit pleasant to get beaten; but all have the consolation of knowing that in many cases the best man doesn't win. Cheer up, and try again! Gibbons or Milton- -either will do for the slaughter on the Florida holi- day when the voters render their final and emphatic decision for Park Trammell for governor. We are not particular—though Gibbons is the fatter. Park Trammell has one foot on an- other of those ‘“stepping stones” which are so distasteful to our good friend, the Tampa Tribune, and he will place the other firmly on the stepping stone aforesaid May 28th, which is only another way of remark- ing that he will get there with both feet. their expression manifested by their votes for me Tuesday. 1 am very much pleased at the large majority received. 1 will endeavor to repre- sent the people and all sections alike and hope to do something for the presentative of his county for his|,.pine . different route each time. will be the only hasis on which he can get in, ! This schoo] will begin on Mond the opening day of the National Corn | record first Wednesday a2t 7:30 p. m. East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. fountain. When vy, are tired and hot yoy can always find some. that Lxposition, which will be Columbia, 8. (., material betterment of all sectiong and classes along the line advocated ir the platform | stood on. Respectfully, 11913, and will continue one week J. C. BROWN, TO THE VOTERS OF POLK COUNTY tion in charge of the exhibits. 10 send the two boys - not only foi the boys' sakes, but also for what it rey | am the high man. My lead over my nearest competitor is about 100 votes. The second race will be Tetween Mr. Johnson and me. 1 want herein to thank my many warm friends for their votes and in- fluence and to ask them to help me win in the second go-around. 1 in- tend running the same clean race that | did before, and I believe that 1 am going to be a winner. Again thanking you for your hearty support, 1 am, Respectfully yours, R. B, HUFFAKER. have these boys—future citizens- come to them from a visit to the ex- position, BEAR DRIVE ON IN MAY. Spokane, Wash,, May 2.--A big bear drive has been announced for next month. The chase will stait semewhere near Spokane and bear chasers from Idaho, Washington, THE BRIGHT LIGHT IN THE CLOUD. pected to enter. Each owner will be i received up to the time of the chase As with all great calamities the awtul disaster to the Titanic has its bright spots that relieve the gloom which otherwise would be unbear- able. The two which show most prom- Pineville, Pa., May : inently are, of course, the splendid |Cow butted in and raised havor at a heroism displayed by the great ma-|live stock sale in the Miles Martin- jority of the crew and passengers, dale barnyard here. About threo HORNLESS COW A BUTTER. ¥ ar 9 Vere qu 1 | and the decp, universal and practi-jhundred farmers were present, and cal sympathy given the survivors, among those severely butted was Jo- Without referring to indivicuai (™ ph Moore, a Newtown cattle deale: Cas out that the unwritten law of the |[0OVer the fence sea, “women and children first,” was [*4pe the horn scrupulously and chivalrously fol- lowed. It is to the credit of the race that with only one or two exceptions that rule has been invariably obeyed, and those few exceptions but make the more prominent the noble self sacrifice that impels people to su render their lives that barely in time to es- s8torrey, AUSICIAN PLAYS 49 HOURS. New York, May 2. —Prof. Camilla Beauchia, Italian musician who start- e out on Tuesday evening to break Al endurance records for continuous rerformance at the piano, fell ex- others r.a “Now, who of all the mighty host Who took the field Can give the definition So plain of victory As he, defeated, dying, Upon whose distant car The strains Fall agonizing ol today of victors' triumph 0 Park Trammell has just begun to run. . Watch him in the second pri- mary. There won't he cnough votes left for the other fellow to warrant bothering with a count of the vote, and before the election officers get through in each precinet they will declare it unanimous for Park. Lots of people didn't really know whom they were voting for or what they were doing when they were marking their tickets for delegates to the national convention, There is erying need for g simplification of our primary ballot, so that it wil not require that a man bhe a trained velitician to know how to vote, Denver has a s hool | teach girls over |2 BOW, CooK, domestic instruction gen- erally, and how 1o manage on a sfil:lil income all very good it it Ary. bt the mothers of the South consider it oo of their duties te prepare theip daughters to he good | housckeepers, even if they . Ways so situaied 1y compelled to do 1he themselves which win Years old how to This is is necess: are al- are not wtual drudgery Pensacola Journal at they They grow large thing as lots of them s well Tha! in Florid land is rich, the 1 mperature is right and the rainfalls Propitions, |t . a land in which nature delightfy) equilibrinm between conditions of the north Zone and those of the ions in a | the Temperate ; “quatorial reg- The fame of the Florida orange ! maintairs B e and farfung T grapetrape L L Kormak was known to be|¥1th them the appearance of age and| o o has delights all its own |re it ’:h.\ real winner. anxiety. By all means massage themi u“':.vfl'k'c Greatest Borough, apples ok ; ; — vi old ¢ anhattan, one of th aples are magnificent. lte toan, 20 With a cold cream, using a rotary e five boroughs ; E s lesses . + compri; \ fruits and its vegetables are ol UBLE TRACK ROAD, movement, and then practice talking Drising greater New York and its fairy pifis in winter to dwe cold sections. 1ts honey, the sweets of the blos&li]}fi and of the white llers in | mettus. —Ex. jrach of jthat made from Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayto of oranges have : clover, would taka !« first prize over the product of Hy-|Only . _w la%ait completion. live, . : g hausted from his stool at the Tam- Heroism is usually ‘l""“""“""‘l Withbiiny hall ballroom late last night war, quil the annals of battles are re- ind was “counted out,” by the um- plete with examples pires, The oflicial score board showel that he had played without stopping for exactly forty-nine hours and thir ty=six minutes, The best record was thirty hours, But peace has its heroes as well as war, and pe haps the fortitude and moral courage is greater than that shown in war most certainly it is in no sense in- ferior, L If “one touch of nature makes the wWhole world Kin™ certain it is that the real brotherhood of man is fully seen in times of trial. previons ———————— AID FOR PIPE SMOKERS. Washington, Mav 2 Assistam It is seen lo- | y - Secretary of the Ireasury Curt cally when =ome tamily is bereaved, s come to the aid of pipe smokers by amending the customs regulations <o as to authorize adult and it is seen on a large seale in times of national disaster or when oceurs a calamity like that of the Ti- tanic. And (hat sympathy is not emotional merely but finds practical expression in gift and kindly deeds, Such are the “bright lights in the clond.™ Gainesville Sun. travelers 1o bring into the United States free of duty three pounds of prepared smok- g tobaceo, iy liew of the permitied Lty cigars op P00 cigarettes, | INSTALLED PASTOR. MAIL CLERKS' FAMILIES TO BE CARED FOR. Washington, D, Postmaster General By order of the Presbytery, Dr. 1G. Anderson will be installed as pas- _{ter of the First Preshyteri €, April 30, Hitcheock rec- ommended to Chairman Moon, of the Postal committee of the House that A provision be inserted in the post- ofice appropriation bill now before the house authorizing the payment of $2.000, the maximum amount pre- scribed by law, to the families of the three post clerks who lives on the Titanic, an churcy of Gainesville tonight, the service begin at 7:30 o'clock Rev, 1. G. Presbyterian Venable, of church, Riversid. | Jacksonville will preside, deliver the sermon and Propound the constitutional ques tions. Dr. 1w, Waddell, of McIn- tosh, will charge the pastor and El- der Chas. T. Paxon, of Springfield Fresbyterian church, Jacksonville lost their held at Jan. 27 to Feb, N, iuirnl experts from all parts of the, lcountry who will be at the exhibi- It is hoped that the county work- In the race for prosecuting attor-jers will see to the raising of funds| will mean to the county and state 'o forms ol refuse. get the inspiration which will surely Montana and eastern Oregon are ex- | allowed two dogs, and entries will he | A hornles- | s of heroism it is enough to point [Ira Cornell, the auctioneer, jumped a bank have which will be organized with a capi- [tal stock of $25,000. Lake Helen is to Miumi is to have an incinerator Iplant to dispose of garbage and all ‘ The plant will cost A forty-two inch ballot confront- «d the voters in Tampa yesterday. This is perhaps the longest ballot in |the history of the State. | G. F. Fudge, of Wellborn, shipped twenty crutes of English peas to New York a few days ago. This week he {will ship forty barrels of Irish pota- [tovs | Many improvements are soon to be made on the city parks in Tampa. New walks will be laid and the place will otherwise be beautiful in many wiays. | The 1% Woodmen of the World in ksonville unveiled a monument jerected to the memory of their late Sovereign Albert Drysdale, in Ever- green cemetery Sunday afternoon. The annual meeting of the Bap- {tist Young People's Union and the Woman's Missionary Union of the [Fourth district Florida met in Piant City last week. A large num- ber of delegates were present. of The K. of I's. in Dunnellon gave a ll~i: pienic and barbecue last week in honor of the State and county candi- dates. A big crowd was present and many interesting speeches were lis- ltened to, Retrenchment on the Denver and the Rio Grande has resulted in the resignation of Charles H. Schlaacks as second vice president. This is the first blow to the old regime and s iterpreted as siznifying that others Wil b Jot ont NEW COMMERCIAL REGIME. The Sto Paul has established a Inew commercial agency in Atlanta. (Ga, in charge of M., S, Bowman, for- merly the company's traveling pas- senger agent at Philadelphia. Where Messengers Are Sent. The chairman of the London District Mesesnger company, in Presenting a messenger boy with a medal for eff- clency shown in bearing a special mesage to Liege and Brussels, sald that messengers of the company had repeatedly been sent from London to Italy, Switzerland, Turkey. France, Germany, America and South Africa, — Conducts Sunday School in Jall. Isaac Jones, retired whaler, steam- boat man and soldier of Somerset, Pa., teaches what is probably the most unique Sunday school class in the country. For 20 years he has taught a class in the Somerset county Jail, During that time six of his pupils, he is quoted as saying, have been hanged and onme other has been convicted of murder. will deliver the charge to the congre. Lation $75.000 WON FROM BOOKMAKERS — New York, May 2 According 1o I‘N“CESSARY LINES reports on l:rn:ul\\'ay today a gang of Ta.000 ‘ oberating pool Long lines across the brow, rooms in New York city., The coup Lot elevating the evebrows Mus affected by sending telegraphic| "t " conversation, is a common !mtormation to every large pool room | MiStake against which too much et Superstition had won the fourtn ["°! b said. These seams continue | at Norfolk. The daring “theft" to grow deeper with each year, unti! Yas not discovered until an hour lat- they become fixed and dark. carry | | | ON THE FACE.| the r.x-: to as-| wiretappers vesterday took § from bookmakers Tace | minus the eyebrow accomp: 1 the |before your mirror, say m willlat a time. 3 been double tracked from Cin- me innati t 1t is expected that by June animent a half hoyr ' a nt will bring a i © Newport News, 665 miles. ment. Be cmfnlb::: ;:: ;r:‘vnd:’:. e five miles more of second track [eves into unnatural Jipes h laughing. s Wi | most important borough Mately fifteen miles in Persistence in this treas. | 1V miles ———— Church Information Wanted. Why are there so many churches in New York without a sign to know their denomination or who preaches or any sign of anything except the‘ npode of the sexton ang undertaker? Nobody is anxious for the undertaker, and evervbody, as a rule, scolds the Sexton. Give denomination of the church, time of service and name of Pastor—From a Letter to the Editor of the New York Press. , is approxi. the Battery to the ity line, and tm thing sparkling, deli. cious, refreshing and satis. fying here, The many varie. Presbytcrian Church. Rev. W. F “uaimers, pastor, Sunday '.0l 9:45 a. m. .Morp’ ¢ sermon 11:00 a m, Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. ties of our soft drinks eng. bles you toget just what you Christian Church. Geo. W. Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communien 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a, m. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with sther societies at Cumberland Pres- yterian church, Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. “ want— Something That Goes Right to the Spot There are many ways and many ingredients for making eoda water and other summer drinks, but we use Episcopal Church. Rev. J. H. Weddell, rector. Each Sund.y excepting only the third Sunday of each month, Sunday school every Sundav at 10 - |QUICK DELIVERY Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 S. L. A, CLONTS orly the best methods and the bes goods. M. E. Church, South, 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m, .. Morning sermon 11:00 a, m. Epworth League 6:00 p. n. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00 D o Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pas‘or. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and 7:00 p. m., second and fourth Sun- P DEALER IN o Real [Estate Rev. A, B, Fox, Pastor, Services are held on second arl fourth Sundays at 9:00 2. m. T Cumberland Presbyterian, CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— Y.P.8. C. E. at 6:30 p. m, SOME FINE BARGAINS. Without pastor. g Sunday school at the regular hc uffice in Clonts’ Building, Real Financler, Our idea of a financier is one who can borrew a lot of money without security or seenre a lot of it without Wavene B e, ¥ = o Frequent Failing, Some men talk so loud they attract attention and call it personal mag netism.—Atchison Globe, MONEY THAT GOES UP IN SMOKE is well expended it it is spent for Inman Blunt cigars. For they tainly afford much more solid enjo:- rent and comfort than their pri represents, Try an Inman Blunt '~ day. You'll never regret the 5 ccit You pay for it. Manufactured by Inman Cigar Factory Phone Fla. that nobody is going to give you Something for nothing. Men don't g0 in business for thejr health, We Make a Hit With Our Dry Goods because people of discrimination know that we give real values and do not try to beguile them with specious ments. e Promises or false state-