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e ————T A e e FAGE FOUR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAR EL AND, Ihe Evening Telegram afternoou from the; Lakeland, Fla. Published every Kentucky D i —— Entered in the postoflice at Lake- (gnd, Fiorida, as mail mattes of the ] N, EDITOR.| M. F. HETHERING A J. ilOLWORTHY «nd Cireulation Manager. pusiness SUBSCRIPTION RATES One FOUT ooooossoneee? 85.?0 Six months 250 | ree nonths . 125 ered anywhere within the tmits of the City of Lakeland | for 10 conts a week, | debater, but he did score as second {covernment, pointing ont advantages DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE i tho State chalrna sembly and Repunlican Senate a di- rect primary and election law whicl: | 4 o) _ ____ltakes the orzanization of both par- ! the lives of political leade To this| ties in New Jersey out of the hands Le added assiduous practice in writ-]of the bos: | ing and extemporaneous speaking. He belonged to Whig Hall and the Lib- 1 Debating Club, Wilson is not recorded | man started his campaign by order- line the State chairman of his party (Continued from Page 1.) Governor Wilson's twenty-five years of teaching had quulitied him, be thought, to he & beneficiary under | Andred Carnegie’s fifteen-million- ! dollar foundation fund for the sup-' port of retired colleze professors. He! applied for the pension, but did not | get it. When the news of the appli- § cation and its refusal became public Governor Wilson made this state- pent: : prize sophomore orator. At the of 22 he signalized the closing of his undergradunate days ad aking into the In- issue of Princeton by br Review in its an article, en- hinet G nment in the The article contrast ternational August, INTH, with | titled | United Stat tish and American systems of “The Carnegic foundation for the advancement of not a plan for old aze pensions, but for the ! granting of retiring teaching is ' yealed > allowances ou | L e AT N : - ; N \V s & B | Y : 3 From the same nll'AL issued )i around of Tenzth and quality of | gy TiE LXKELAND i srvice, When 1 had just entered | fy y wekly m per ghving & Fe) il the uncertain ikl of politics 1 ap- Lq Do you Se€ o loval matters, crop condis| vy e g £ 0k e ¥ | plied to the foundation for a retiving i copniy. allg “_‘\' allowance, to which I understood my- i that Self- anywhere for §1.00 per year. A i " to be entitled under the rules : | O s S ST O shoven Iy Al L P : i taini Three unpopuler things in Flovida | prozrams of u ity concerts to ‘l i x;:)‘ I‘l'f\jl' : atan ol il {5 alnlng : Arrow, i i s heen one of son's t solo=, | | - the fly, the ki arrow, and jhave nd upon. A man who goes into| e 2. inp Has |k ik, oAk e o W G A G vl e | front? the second primary. | diploma I an oratorical prize to politics bonund by the principles of ! el i, ; “ P honor puts his family, and all w Gov. Marshall, who has secomd | Atlanta, , Where Nojapelcd an Oi: m"\\'I Iu{ dnm-ln:h ut ‘m.: hlil: |'LI: m‘l"" t place on the Democratic tcket, is lik» :m- ll]ll the ;n.ulTllu of law. The ql; T e This feature is employed by ‘x/. S. Peck A Sieed article - Little, | fice, however, did not prosper, and, 2 i 4 cortain advertised articl Little, i wirn of the wheel of fortune, and ! : but, o, my! ater lghieen el monhe, V|51 encrey justiied in_secking to & Co. The purpose is to secure absolute A ; ! £ provide against such risks, particu- Never saw a better Wilson paper The Atlanta experiment, however. :url\‘ Wht":l e ;1:1»;'I\'il|g frl)rlr\\'l;n:t permanency of ches( development and in- than the Tribune since the conven- was far from cventless. Althovgh lsll.lmu*(-(l myself to |w'<-nlillc-d to by (Y4 " li:;n Welcome to the ranks as a|litigants gave him nothinz io do, he Hight ol.' lnnuil-r\iw- oh R euoho u"'_ sure against fa"ing in’ or wrink“ng, lt & o hter! was not idle. e improved his time Sk ; . powerful, good fighter: b\“ il R henniiee ot M ) der the rules of the foundation and causesythe coat to drape evenly and smoothly and 9 * B ot iy favon, i The Pensacola News and Stark: [ len Loulse Axson to e his “.:fi.‘ The *1 understand that upon receipt of | kcc[) its graccful curves. Letlus show yvou why and b 5 i core inent Georgia AR i | I i Jegraph may make a note of the|4 ms were a promine my application the executive ¢ s | Solh . i skt : ;[‘ "‘ o Frank Mayes” is pretty | lewlands family. The young couple by ""\‘;';"""f' I‘:',“"';" | wherein it will keep your coat drcssy and right. act thi ank M s AL s of the trustecs of the foundation | peart, thank you, gince he returic d [ were marric ‘.l iAo : restricted the interpretation of their ‘ from the convention. Wilson's Book Published. rule and declined to grant the allow- i $18 00 $20 00 In 1885 appeared “UCongressionai fance. i % i Getting telezrams at the rat OF g iaenment, a Study of Government it ; | A WlNB UL vt it i giiboie o Wilson's Attitude Changes. | : ' : c: : IR ik : by Committee,” by Wondrow WU oLiiiors Wilkon, chiniged Tils at ! something {new Jand desirableg in Shirts, fer ashort time sueceeding DS DOM=epyp otk of the labor on this volune l:“\l. b B e | - sipt R 7 - fnation, made him Dusier than {4 ag done du Witson's two-year | 1“;“:”-{1|:]“~I~||*I”-”M“' s i JJHats [Ties andgHosiery tor any occasicn i postmaster with an NNUSIE | Gppen in geience of government in o ; " l;.u 5 or i.mnl_\ years,” (& | Doy posteard mail and only h.n-;.,“,,“\ Hopkins university, which a - 1w, discusging the matter, 1 : : ! preached to the students of Princeton ] T S T L e e E. F, BAILEY forred upon the author the desree of I»lhl |,' !l' 'Illf1 ll-ll.ullrl recall were |8 [ ] ® i Pateeland built o chureh in onegpy gy I‘L I hl\«]hn' inv RARET .IIM‘E duy bast week This is a fast age, In the fall of 18NS Sle. Wilson be- Th I\”““ :]IM‘ II,/I o ”]I _"" ]_If' ‘q ‘ oy oure LI H I H S " R aryhow, whether charel, o hotel o8l oo peaching political economy to tho '|‘)“-.\ b l;‘ 1 nn: of politic ,; any other Kind ot stracture s 10 be | vl of Bryn Mawr. From this in- i ,; K« illl ?m\\;l. Hlmu the boss Iy H e ' s 0 | built, Lakeland is too enterpr atitution he went to Wesleyan Uni- ; ”]I b ) il l"”_" of th | Lo Tt onto the tailboard of & wazon |y gy, where hie remained until I “1 X “l”'” to sy With all s | Ve I o th d b the i the procession of prblic IMPTOYe- | 4110 1o Princeton in 1890 to occupy l“'r;l fl.ll favor them, . 3 prents, Inverness Chronicle the chair of jurisprudence and poli- e earliest recorded mentlon of § the conven- Alr, Underwood's hehavior sine cuteome of the Demoeratic to contirm those who Lelief that he tion is such as supported him in the is of presidential size o s winming s opposcd actuat- the plandits of those wi nomination. The fan Ve Woodrow Wilson as |)|'n‘si1|vllli:||] possibility iz in the form of Ivm-"] written by some one in In(li:lnu]m\irh te the News of that city at the time | o\ n's inaugurntion as presiden: I ATl ot fow Tetier or 1ok ol !’rinwton“ This faint boom was | he changed radically. He stated that “.\I\..d.““ AR Club, New York, where Mr. Wilson | celloges volutionized, S s was the gaest of honor. On that o i In 1902 he was elected presi- dont of Princeton, President Wilson made it elear at the start that conditions at the uni- VOpsity to he cha 15 and, wer worse, 10 necded to he o owed by two books of [ ity ST ame “George Washington,” and “The History of the American Peo made conntless | l‘" f and has writ- | ‘/- o V8 IR Ee RSPV % At Al Tountales e Mr. Wilson ducational addresse has e only by considerations of DAY bang went o far as to say he would : : ten o great number of essays on pll~i o Joik suecess il by any doubt of F o o seadiate stndents as Eaman "_'I““"‘ MIITRO. Harvey men-!yeal, educational and cconomic | @5 Urelorwood’s litness as a leadoer vt (st T tiors I l'nm:d !vllll.:ls a possible candidar fopics which have never been put into | | 115 policies kept him b simost tor the presidential nomination pook form. Iis style in writing is! 1 pds Thimmer, the 1ew Eoaninnous conflict with the Uni or- }‘ "‘"_" eb Harvey's magazine, avp {eae gnd vizorons, and his diction " ped at Loughman, is| prusteos and professors, In fa er's Weekly, for a time W hoth in wri | is note- | il heruse, In the 6 I R R .\u]npl.n-[ to Wilson's canipa worthy 1 pewspapers didn't I: tation’ tory murkod Jils term | nomination; hnt at the o i the advent of the ew={ \Wilcons frionds tay it was o confiieg [ 11120 this subpat d To or trash <C A o 1 in th md 1 . ive and democratic \I" Pres ainetd s 0 s just vhich is brizht end roada) Wilson's Work at Colles o I orce the other ; =P Then take the juice of this ... 1 pects diving up to During bis - cdminist St our _1"‘,““0“‘;" pure syrup to sweeten, q shonld not he downeas [ neeton Dr. Wilsen 1 u ks y Jt —‘““hqhnc.d‘u‘ (‘ £ Alat —a littie fizz (his paper fails to print th mpts 10 change materially th Redlss y ! d, ’ onts it feels for its contempo ‘!vl:". acter of American odueation, Inf ° Sl cliency goerates Bk " e RPR— YN ' for the simple reason that {one project hie not only failed, bu In the famous Wilson-Tlarvey (o the I - and v v i you have “Sr-F’ the mofldelightful Sommer " however much these things | qlienated the support of a large body | 7OV W hich followed. Culy s ¢ Wanchula Advocar l‘ Yyou ever tasted.- Mibitssiared Lol “ an 1o ug, the general public is 10t o2 the alumnd, of many of the s [ HENT Watterson sided with Lis H f " THE GRAFRU C r 4 interested in such matters. Perhaps|oes and some of his co-workers on s lC e et Practical Aid for the Poor. { P 2000w 207 Smemn Arcads T 06 A ‘& sin of omission, of hrethren's the which the Hummer complai who he had hoped wonld m other Tilden, had That v did not succeed, was to estab s teaching stafr project, turned out o merely o schoolmaster be explained on o some the “quad™ system tor under | cround A< for stealing its para-| It wes resented by the It was as an author that My W ( sraphs, lammer should Know |, i attack oh tlie s g ! deere this i o hizhest form of flattery ¢ opposition e | : ) A Cheer Larey, and let “em steid bgirong that the sident was asked | y . S : t b your coriscations by thy tees 1o wi W ey body knows there are plenty mor | pis prop |" History of \ P | | i As to his 1= Wy where those came from Monessen, Pa, we ihat the Outlaw,’ presenting a version of weird welodrata, whet n that wasu't loaded™ 2 in it too falist who was playing sherif The sucee sful innovation was th liistory, hy preceptorial s That called for or Made Own Con ointment of 30 teach eptions. hat most that a boy should w play than t! should the im iped upon him by it t_romance and } ession t] 1oism lie along line. So lov ‘ we accept notoriously tad men as heroes we must expect boys not only to do the same, but 1o pattern after that sdrt of heroism ~—Pensacola Journal. — theaters I wanted to mal oWl i i history doetinit of $1o0000 a yvear. Bat the alnmni fand 1w anted others to s \ so thoroughly approved the plan th "i and An they told the ahead s Ir 1 v fo Cortain views o1 s n whi \\ i I 1 tor 1 1 \ y has s WS hy W y-ltion in paig commend . {lottar | while expressing scor d disens i ¢ « Ison’s pol A conrse of lectures vered 11 n v was necepted. The pres- | Columbia University 1908 ¢« {ident’s gnation did not come, how- | tained the substance ¢ i cver. unti] a‘ter the New Jersey State | “Congression Gover t 15, : they were brought 1 the | attempt to show how tween 1886 and gravitated toward tke United States | Democratic convention on Sept 1411, had nomin.ted him for vernorship. In the following ,\'0-1 vember New Jersey went Democratic for the time since 1882 and elected Wilson by a large majority. Mr. Wilson's book, “The Cmpaig'n Is Started. State,” is used as a text book in many The spare, well-formed, gray-eved schools and colleges. This was fol- | vears be- l N responsibility : the president of | first second week. Miss Elizabeth R pointed manauzer of vice office, w lished in Women's \ terprise tieboro Mu neighborior mutual &id to furnizh at cost educate 1 and to furnist 1 and girls competent a ers has been ap- he household ser- Leov: ToSgSr. BN h 1 inet been estab- | C ORoRERGE the | The en-| » e bad Low vound frip £ <o 2% North and West lines | ent for women l ) ouselold help- Commencing June 1st and daily thereafte: B trip tickets cver the Lcuisville & Nashvilic Remedy for Damp Walls, ) road wiil be sold at greatly reduced far poil two 1 of tar with ! ‘ all the principal lake, mountain and sea <@ resorts and to mony of the larger cities in ' North and West. Thesc tickets will b: returning u 1st, and beav | stop-over r: people G, F g B P, Caiog Charlevoix el Chautaugua Lek - Detver ... Niagara Falls Detroit - Put lo B2y Duluth. . Petoskey - Freach Lick Springs Salt Lake City - wall Mackizac Island - ... Teronto - - .. i Mammoth Cave --.... Waokesha ---- These are but a few of the points. There a: great many others and we will be pleased to ° * full :~formation upon application. Hotel Orange e T North Kentucky Ave. and Qak St. r‘,.r - o T. I. McINTOSH. PROPRIETOR. H. C. BRETNEY, Fla. Pas:. ;& ‘ "’ ) 118 West Bay St. Jacksonviiz P} Modern improvements, hot and cold bath and running water in every room. $2 per day. Specia] rates by