Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 21, 1912, Page 4

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AN EFFECTIVE FORCE. The Evening Telegram Published every afternocon from the|pi riga, Kentucky Buiid.ag, Lakeland, Fla.|gu: editors of the papers of who are holding an anuual Entered ir the postoffice at Lake-| and, Florida, as mail mattes of the st second class. enjoying. B — 1§ tention to those things that tend to the upbuilding and the development ! resources than do those of Flor- This is a notable feature of the pers of Florida, as a whole, as is inown 0 those who read them. The al reader of the a ¢ paper A. J. HCLWORTHY Business ard Circulatica Manager. ¢ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $5.00 . .50 s haisein 2B e within the of Lakeland om™ 'n in ¢ I8 issued + adopted space is—and ad- inestima- | i tie Florida editors are | abour the of theij + have been growth and naturall State ate f on 1o prog <0 rapid! ard substantic 1 1¢ + the developmer la editors have a great sub- d they are their full No State has more loyval n has Florida, ) Index doing more than ot UEUre editors tGa THE GREATEST EDUCATOR. rough he timor,. next week. | d of Trade is is me y taking bon't Jet period The | dead summer Art, forms, all ity varied opera- e tuneht with infinite ad- ntaze to the m history, science in business ation 1ot 18 in its A t the sum-frions can b mer vacation pest extend =08 of the peopls | through next wintel PEthe medinm of the sereen and the | I haas | b e sing films The Woman's Club certaindy sote * they There is not el tution in existence thar will not find s ! an tional iusti- inits ran make the Tor e ones don’t men do th not work facilitated and advanced by " it will lack Clort, I " ol this invention, and that the e ttest of schools, world — ai | il ] is receiving throngh thes don’t In ap and o views information dai bl making the ma san Iy that is rapid- something at Chicazo, there will = of the people, mogt Jliterate, Shteleent individually | erezat The ol man- good ddea Hhnd is o the fiest inoall history that o, or anything olse | i transmit to posterity for that will help solve the zchool prob= il time to come, elear, distinet, life- lem, let's have it thre or four definite propositions now fore the people, and some them look good. Let us make conscientious and earnest effort to decide upon the best. two hix zoin vill v botth ot the en the I omore in time, be wearing to N in the apg- to wil Present generation It a or g able 1o There are Lke views of its life, its work and its surronnding: of Educated by these films, during its own years, it can through them give the people of 1,006 yoars in the fu- ture much information 5 sclves and our times, What iz the use of tussing about what is not in a child. The sensi- ble thing is to find out what is in the child, whut it is capable of and then developing, 1t is folly to want tomake as Ex h to our- Fortunately, nominating tions have no effect upon the prog- ress and prosperity of the southeast, Pusiness in this country is ciiterowing the habit about polities, Exeh g apidly “ muzician out of a child who has no car for or a poet out of onv intensely prosaic, But the child and the child wish temperament may have in of music, who | untu-d 1no poet he possibilities of success- ul business men, ional Exch or farmer Ho is 1o ntt 1o Wil Mont com to ask th line of that Con 10 ' have 1t Fhie =irl who doesn't goream oy she s to marry, ad ranninge to Tampa 2o di- It onght Lot to be havd to accomplish for the ) Monticello bel thoroushitares throy rectly thron that city L RSN S QU mouse, is not | siving the “With her cool, calm, colle ¥ hachelor 1 veoin havin W bachelor § by h stores oven ted and wnexcitable digposition. she wou and they ouglit not mind running a | Wesvitable disposition, she would ruilrond thron the courthous | \ Iwu where she aimed with the rolli Pensacola Journal Pinoevery time A dittle late, perhaps, but none th Duvall county will have a less deserved or since I located tifteen from Jacksonville, L it will prob- ably be that many years bhefore Jax Los \u are our con- zeles is gratulations to the great State of De Soto, Iving to the south of us, in hav- in the late pri Iare as county super- public Mr was appointed two years ago to 1l out an unexpired term, sood 1o such an extent t had taken a stand antazonistic renominated B ing maries W is classed as one of its suburbs schools Seind - At DeFunink Springs week, driving down hill in the dark of the night, a car drivin by chauffeur Me- then turned over, ernshin |G B Campbeil, of the i that his I 1 last Hare and i al- . : | Guire dashed into a cov on | LB n o cer he Ay oeven in theso Natiena! : was brok- tions of the county, ! ; ¥ | bank so hadly majori fon, i uty in Flori Paris, Mo, nenting on th stperintend housewives are searcity of i ison erably multiply o T it country t. Petersburs | { such traps wer 11 be no trouble in accc he present shortage in hering at Palatka this week, is|tiounul capital is wild over the great | a marked measure of the pros-|national rity and progress which that grea® |found no bounds during the past fort- s but a statement of a fact to|with an ever-increasing that in no State of the Union doteam in the Ams M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. the papers give more space and at-|victory after victory in its race for think | +|to do ar O} Columbus | conven- |* worrying | s atip a crusty (! miles | shier | [ s THE EVENING TELEGRANM, LARELAND, FLA, JUNE 21, 1912, — T 18 e e e S T T S T s Keep Cool These Sizzling Hot Day, WASHINGTON GOES WILD OVER THE NATIONAL GAME. | Wasiington, June 21.—The na- gume. Enthusiasm has| | i night as local fandom has watched ' pride, its| can League annex | | the championship pennant. Men, women and children of high and low degree have concentrated their atten- | tion on the great p The namg | of Clark Griffith is these days repeated as often as ure the names o. President Taft, Willia: Jenning- Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, Qscar Underwood, Woodrow Wilson, Chamj , Judson Harmon Billy Flinn, Tim Woodr luminaries ament. me. T and va- interest in t the Repub- conventions ar ago and Baltimore I spectiy «d to dwi 1 leas the a in the erness displ asl th an in his daily scannin: ayed by | ngon box scores on the sportins pages of the four dailies of this cit, nd ir seve subeditions in the of bulletins T oldest (14 inhabitant vouchsafe excitement is just as g of “0ld ‘On to Wash present | that the great as when the warriors ri equal of feeling of local pr world [ the South™ v ington.” hasehal! | b | tsonded rap- il ender hits heen will beton «d and possibly n ain tor the tenm hus idly from the tation of and non-contender 1 the nunint te record of having won o Lame away from home than La- nuy other teum in modern baseball wonsl Men never before inters I and last Saturd defeated geore of 6 to in the game, over night hav hilar- when | fons “huws” \ Hington 'l i 5, thon tood outside the newspaper of 5 inu zreat downpour of rain watched | the S 8et up in tront of th newspaper ofiices and a or place corehoar varions oth > along Penns When Washington phia, the cha world, here Tuesday nin avenue | Philadel- | 1pion ul thousands wen turted away e rl v e Many cure tickets an hou lare all wi a n would not ommodat v tho sunable to s b amd great nu bers spent Monday night at the park red to oo bhoys pertorm, ter the sah Lrounds The in basehall contests) has only been equaled here this ye by the very keen interest display !l' in Washington at the time of the Ti tanic disaster when the newspapers were fssuing “extras with all the lat- est news” every hour Next to polities - a subject always in Washington- next to seball and the Titanic disaster the present crusade against the house | fly has compelled most attention. The vening Star has directer a campaizn that has done much to rid the city ot this pest and it is probable the the American cities will rapidly lat recting interest ropos the example of this on v result of th ington is healt nany years a the man can aftord to pay o Star pays *|DEVELOPMENT IN FLORIDA IS JUST BEGINNING Ga., Industrial 1l i rapidly than Fl onteins Columbus, | al No State of nore ] offers s to t | investor and homeseck In addition to Iy | winter r | iruit a come a St «dand I facturing and wid Only about 3 productive land Sevent) (away the snow Why fret and fume about the hot vy, er when it is possible for you to keep kool as a cucumber by wearing thin, }o, light, airy knit clothing and underuar, I am prepared for just such weather \ we are having. To supply your nccdsi "\ clothing, underwear, shirts, hosicry ang ‘.‘ hats. An elegant assortment in all |ing E to choose from. h i In clothing I am showing, for thes ' hot days, a splendid selection of o and linen crash, imported Spanish line, Panama and English mohair, pricsiy cravenated suits. Not just one or o styles to select from, but a magnitien selection. You can get your size too, makes no difference how long, short, fat or lean you may be. A beautiful showing of the celebrated Manbhattan shirts in silk, pongee, soisette and madras; French and stiff cuffs attach- ed and detached collars. i the! Delpark, English mesh, linen and mad- ras, cool underwear, Onyx, Everwear, Notascme hosiery in cotton, lisle and silk. PRICE RANGES. Suits, $3.50 to $25.00. Shirts, $1.00 to $3.50. Underwear, $1.00 to $2.00 per suit. Hosiery, 25 cents to $1.00 per pair. MAY I HAVE THE PLEASURECOF SHOWING YOU THESE SPLEN- DID VALUES. E. F. Bailey *‘ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY" Deen-Bryant Building nomadic peop! matter of food carry fodder for i thorns and oh coarses * to the 0§, '3 Spina, en ace spee- came!, lichen found by to the travelers — IvE 1o be " of both : tion ot their Bailey tacles and with the ¢ use. orting Maga ?Wi‘:l'rhe Cigar That Madé Lakeland Famous Always In The Lead That's What we Aim To Be ELIMINATE ———e e e = DISTANC Phone Your Order 1 i i ' B S B R e e Lo IR 2 22 A. H. T. BLUNTS BERENT Al are of It witi tory goods = tory service - 8 NLEY &iHENLE THE WHITE DRUG' STORE i, A R L

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