Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 25, 1912, Page 4

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o PAGE FOUR The Evening Telegram Published every afterncon [rom the Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the poslolflce at Lake- tand, Florida, as mail mattes of the second class. | iIKRINGTON, EDITOR.! A. J. HOLWORTHY viiop an extensive t of vir Circulation Mavager.| Amonu the walls and knocks 1 coq) Jand in Alhama, with @y o i s 1o from those [lay of §2.00 ) ninall i UPTION RATE e =5 Bt estof Hha One v ; W ORI T : " ‘ | i 1 1 ! i R Tahia o1 {0 \ ] b 1 | ‘ ( v i A Congrossman, First District- S0 means Ciinang espon=ibility srworks syztem and ! a o ha nyin + M. Sparkman. LTS } WAk A “‘“' {bama City, Al hotel building, J la i i ancially” | ey & Congressman, Sccond bistrict and .\ figm ity o Sitpycin i |jer, Ala, and Tarpon sSprings, Dra ' msible, pay their bilis and all : ety e kol - 1l judl Prank Clark. i i e X e i a and ! i have o vating in Duin or Brac Mt on: ¢ county ATRUANTAS - RO arS Cong sman, Thivd District Fm- i ARG i e e e ¥y labama; s i on freet and yet n be reliable, he A Sl e mett Wilson., i f the ‘I‘lule they are Hing m e O IE = Al e Ra Governor Park Trammell ‘m-i. he suitable for the mrpose TV} gy and Bradentown, Clenrw Attorney Ge al- Thos West, | which you may want them, even o and Tampa, Rl B of State H. o Craw-[though they may so represent (il g e pioree. Flas Hilinontomo | g S i AR l‘_' ROLiHIL, ¢ with seating capacity ol 2000, By Commissioner of Agricuiture \\.lu} ln-n-v m.l_' B .0\\ n!l o certing e vham, Ala.” A MeRae, { ciass of soil is no indication that suca Treasurer - ). Co Luning. fsoil is suitable tor the cultivation, e Comptroller W, V. Knott L ior commerelal PUPPOSES OF a5 an in- THE POWER OF CONFIDENCL. Superintendent of Public Instrue-fvestment, of such a class of trees, i y s i \ et achicvenn mnevey tion W, N. Shei i e next question is, is the title to i) \ : b i rise higher than lis contidence State Chemist R KL Rosc. e Tand good? Can they give a war- |70 B : ! { o 5 i Every time you acknowl s weik- Adjutant General R. Foster, [anty deed free from all encumbrances £ ness, deficiency or Jack ot ability o warning in Goy Shrevity wil of tha There's a note ol Wilson's forecast that et be the principal feature’ speech of aceeptance. Not us will care to tackle it this warn weather, but some per will sum it all up in twenty line many of obliging newspa- ‘fHE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK E throw money away” INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS THROUGHOUT DIXIE.. o the country for advertising. The biggest men, the most success- tul men of any community, large or small, are those who spend the lara- est sums for advertising, If you are not one of the biggest men, don't you think you had better profit by their example? | July 25.—The In- v8 in its issue foi| Columbus, Gé dustrial Index sa this week: “A Geor, company that plans to| (onstruct an interurban electric rai'- has asked for lega] authoriza- way 200,000, “Another in capital stock of 3 I‘OI‘ITERS FOR PURCHASERS OF FLORIDA LANDS. ovganization with puid 00000 will do- cr is their opinion valid, and will the warranty 1 opportunity, or harbor doubt, you original owners exeente i I deed when your bond for title is com- We venture to assert that there is not one in five hundred who buy land Florida that matter attention, much less in- vestigate weaken your selt-confidence,and that to the foundation, very possibility, achievemen: Yon ght to pet over the Alps down, de- ing the undertaking too great tor o is weiken very ] pieted? ) the ol mi as well expect n in wive this by sitting any 1 [RH 5 true 'l.nd Telegram. tion of a stock and bond issue of $7,-|° us follows: <hirkers and \D, FLA., JULY 23 1912. ' CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR IN WARM WEATHER. “The Joy of Grumbling” editorial in last week's Lake- Extremes in t of Chris o other. On which side A D_\\ g . . o \ Our sidewalk is clear of the ol¢ ; . "t Hice I - | 5] i ) ;? I T I AL ‘ G Phone 279 R. P. BROCKS ! f o ior i s e DAILY Nin‘ t or and with “the stra A RIEHS R R aetaat e h Eeef Cuts—Florida. Pound. | P n wlivory race” There ape als: | loin steak ....ooovi..s el E 1 be included in our Lords T bone steak ....... 181 nmand for us, collectively Jidne LR HONe 8I0AK il i 24 Mutton Curs vidaally, “And ye shall be wit Round 1200 Chops unto me both in Jernsalen. Loin roas 15¢ 1 (hoy Judea, and in Samaria.” Oth- | Prime rib roast ............. 12¢ 100 [ Endeavor studies will finish the Plain roast Suoulder 1‘1 ble command. “And unto the utter- ||:0H roast . ost part of the UL oI TR G DAl T s | Sunday we must near-nt-tSlew, ieholte: Sl flis oG v et e LBt Senving: | 5 fBee Cutts—hansfls City. Taeon, s Miss Maude Clark, local secrvetary [Loin steak .o..ovvvnnvvennn.. Tioaa. sl [in \West Palm Beach and s i ‘l hone ste |I\ ......... All pork su | same eapaeity for the Southeas' | 7 bone steak ... oot : [ern distriet, sent us two cards 125t Round steak . ....oovvrsnenns : vok Phe fivst salds . Please DALIRI 1OABY « 1 vvvsvinsas s ianns ! e Miami society on the back or IO RONBEE i [ them o brass Iat They | bl B ML g B ) Cuts—Florxda Pound. sent their report to me by returs Chops e 20 | trail The were the first socieiy pgast .. .. 18¢ Beard from today ™ When it lll:lkl.\'{”“"l e )i Pimentto A faithiul disteict secretary that hav- gy oulder ;»_., small crea Py tooget in goarterly reports, do '15‘0“. 19¢ ] Bixto e {ot 1t goont too D Ahat many sus| oo e T = o ciety secretaries wait days, we GIVE US A TRIAL in character. o County News sums it up well, | “The quitter and the the knockers are on . workers and the booster is a weather is a good The De! and gometimes never acknowledw very [ | sTOP! sHouy \ AND TAKE NOTICE We are having A GRAND OPENIN or 0. That's the difference between | Going further, the nest point is do " Ao e I omplsh ter o report blank from their di-- | a newspaper man and a politician vau know the elass ol soil you want|' that you are atvaid of the aval fe.¢ headquarters? ‘ bl or a professor when you see it? 11 von do not. how Hliy Wy ol ng %‘_"\" as to hop The St. Cloud Tribune told of a! e AR are you going to toll it when you do to attain suee i lite ‘_"""" hold- { queeesstul social given by the new | The office of governor of a State [see it? We heard a land dealer state _”': Lostloulissa g fonts oF YOUP AIEHEKretTa el society in thor | 8 [ Pas its drawbacks, 1t is said that|thet o cortain piece of Jand which he ”\v .‘" dowhntydy 'f'"“'”"k“, magicly growing town; the la:t) pembers of the family of Obelwas showing was suitable o th g "”"_“‘ ""_"""\'"” to admit thitt Lywook's paper notified the public that —DEALER IN Mathls, the man who was hung at]einss of frait that he mentioned, 1o | 00 dre Inlerior o any cme the Presbyterian and Christizn Marianna, called on the governor to|sated that somebody had told him '“',]_““"“"’u you is to invite defed' | ciypel workers would unite in u intercede for the doomed man, and frnat it was e did not know ot his thy m.“,"“'"l you harbor a doubt 04 yyjon meeting on July 21, Leaders Staple and rancy firocerlcs "a) that their heart-rending pleadings { own knowledge. As o matter of fact "‘_""‘ B VTG LIRG MOMEHE Sy Dl would be My, Calkins and Mr. J. 1. moved the executive to tears. Butlit was not suitab' for what he .\.N»I“'.(,‘!l“"" S [Collars topic, Christian Commen firal“ and r d t ff there was no valid reason to inter |t w hut some one s equally igno:- The positive il b han e sowed gopse. What a splendid example of ee s u S fere with the course of the law, and{ant as he was had told him it was, MIVIen L b U e s Sl 1) ect sich aunion service ds: e the governor, thongh deeply moved.|and he had repeated the tale I|~-I§”;"'I “.A““\‘lll"wl"\v“h"r" I“O “l"'v“} Decay of Sectarianism™ in | p"oNE 'lg COW(I(‘I’\ Buul(!mg was firm, Those who know the ten-{ 1 ade the statement in good faith, be-| o0 Wit ronviction: born « e Tast Ocala Baimer, sounds muctk: . - der heart of Alhert Gilehrist can ap-|lieving what he said was the trath i Hiptie th, I8 the onelijge the ings of its cheertul edi- WITH WO00D'S MEAT MARK preclate what a trying ordeal this[and his company is “reliable.” That | 704 10 achiove in every ol or, M i<, 1t reminded us thae vas for him . Loy “will- cxblige lands F the] Moswvor o oue o test powers it is said [l JOIDA BUGAL . ..o ioiiiimunsosnsnnersiciiiom rchnser 18 not satisfiod or rofand | he WOrld stands aside Tor th Ly thowe who have experience, In '!l‘fz 10 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard- THROWING MONEY AWAY W money SRR L EaT TR iivi it “close con- | 4 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard After all the points have e calling to do th i wi i mnnioy iri ansed from ¢hri. (@ 1-2 bbl Flour in Wood ... .. Recently there appeared in the [ looked into the nest of importance |, i el B U K vor, wiich has taken 1 24 1b, Sack Flour. . .. Saturday evening Post a double-pag: | is the transportation facilities. The | s ) irch denomination, if 12 1b.Sack Flour ... vdvertisement of a certain chewins bost land on earth for niles fron uoal o wind Catholics, in prob- i Cans Small Cream. ...... . aum. At s said by those in positior | 4 or water transportation |t et e o wid among Ch » 3 Cans Extra Large Cream............ 1% Enow Eh it Ole shiBia Insestiov o N i T : ally is to the par tien peo Not all ehurche 3 3 Cans Tomatoss ....oevvie voennnn this advertisoment cost $9,000 ( Tt unal an e el e assert 11 Chy 1 & 1 1h Cracker Boy Coffee many packages of chewins | X i atiof- what you dosi 1 &5 11b. Best Butter Lum at nts per packaze wonld 3 » S i b 0 & Staiolife, per Sack Vs vy to sell for the prol ‘ol W TR il v @ Tar, best, per 100 Ibs,. o the s the cost of or acre, ) | i ‘\';'[ : on TN(L per Sack. .. e advertiser v other Stite, bt Gre e 3 £ v TOWNSEN] ner Sack Looks Tike throwing money away, INVESTICATE Flovid irower | $ o per Sack ent it? 3 And yet this expenditure was mad Soon it will not e we Sl 1y a cold-Blooded corporation, wita | |.h phoning to liold the telept v ire the Giues, Lard-headed business men at 4.:\.[ 1o your ear or put vour mout! | The } cire “blues™ | o head; and it was made becs they | close to the transmitter. A telephone| “Wisdom t li you look a lit- |7 it i were satisfied it would pay which talks out loud and even shouts | i0to acti . : bt | 4 For Elberta PeaChes! Bananas' “lums, There amoral in this story for [1s the invention of Mr. W. Kennedy | For wisdom is ouly knowing know llhlq «‘:I o i the meechant, of the man who ban|Lauric Dickson. & native Virglnian. | Virgs "sod sajaymon ruawaont ¢ Figs, Canteloupes, Grapes, Lemors something (o sell, whether his busi-| who formerly asisted Mr. Edion i4 | been far apart fren wne or o ol bl ad to recovery, | | ness is located in the large or the | working ont some of his problems, ¢ is Gt g ot tion begins to | & P. i y it cailu small ¢ity, or even in the town or|lut now makes his hnm-vliu I.l‘ l‘:?gl;l‘:\sl‘”lir\";‘u:,l” 'liirll.\‘v"‘ & 'E:e“impz.w\‘- e o e Slere is ‘z- lneapples or any klnd OI'Fru” ‘ah “r village land. The person speaking can walk | the right to honor .m: th ~ w ,}nmln* & “.” "‘”‘" TEveL S Womn'y I';. Instead of one article to be ad-|about the room and talk in an or- | found enough to do. The ticids are ¥ b b e " vertised the merchant usually has!dinary tone of voice or oven in a| Va¥$ White to their harvest” —Davig | : : H Y many, and his chances of sales are | whisper. A little i|\>!;x:nla~::(l‘li::~ ': LT JORIAY s 'I'-Nlelbf""Ta"\l-"h"w‘n,’"“e it L) o L] D E N N therefore multiplied. lustead of an| bell push collects an arries i VS —————— ; e “““'lm‘ ol G s a s and carries the photography will be the next develop- article retailing at & cents. he [ words. The party spoken to hears as Smuggled Tobacco Popular. ment in the reproduction of sound PHONE 226 many articles on which the net profit | distinctly as if only a fow vards E Stuggling is still a fine art at Deal, | Invented by a n named Lifs- of a single sale would be many times!:war, a box like apparatus with a fi-rbi;‘:]d Most of the smugglers are e has been made SOOI NI OO0 o 5 cents. Vi g A SRR o | Ushermen. The smuggling ix . reprodu o | m———e e 2 perforated opening fixed in the wall| in tobacco and spirits. 8 g Therefore he should not look on|er under the table reproducing the | bacco is in strong "\‘quc:r S e | an expenditure for advert s!spoken words ctly | the asrimm':nul di;(ri«‘r of 'r';:m ra»‘{ur:g e ew “throwing money away.” Means are provided for increasing or | K€nt. It is hard, black. power ;“\.r*“ ‘:vd~ e The chewing gum people’s busi- | deere 2 the sound of the voice | S€CMS 10 suit the local palate. To the e e Cor. Bar ness may be 100 times as Jarse as| it is transmitted. A whisper can bhe | URACCustomed stranger it is not a| Frankly Puzzled. Y P his. Very well; he can afford to|raenified into a shout. As vet t1 :‘\lm ant smoke, but many a 1 | Small Girl (entertaining her moth- JACKSONVIL .- spend for publicity the hundredth | tew telephone has been tried °nt waits longingly for the er's caller)—How is your little girl? $ part of their advertising bill If advertising outlay is tioned to volume of business, result or returns, ate. The big men, propor will also be proportion the successful men of the smugglers’ carrier fresh supply. %l | ter short distances, as a means of i n from room to room in or factories, but Mr. Dickson there no reason why i not be used over any dis- Savannah News. Only Really Happy T All men are born free a1 each has everyth til he is a year ¢ Caller—I am sorry | that I haven't any | Girl T sation)—low is { er)—M¥ either to say, my little girl. pause in o r little boy? dear, I haven't any little boy, mall Girl—What are yours? —The Housekeeper. Rates dear, N Small onver- Coolest T yle Rooms. Station and

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