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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, AUG. 17, 1912. riods could precede each lesson. dur-| WOMAN TRAVELS 6,000 MILES ing which time the teacher could be TO REGISTER FOR VOTING. called upon to assist when necessary. I this way the child would have a Gertrude Atherton, the novelist, more thorough understanding of the | ,roudly admits that she has traveled #ack FOOR The Evening Telegram Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. NO TIPPING IN SWISS HOTELS' Fxtra Charges Will be Made on Tour- rists’ Bills Instead § 4 Entered in the postoffice at Lake-| Sublet it ha."d and night study | ¢ 000 miles in order to vote at the L s iR isnd, Florida, as mail mattes of the|\"ould be climinated. We do not be- i presidential election. Gl L s i -. 44 second class. lieve that after a child studies all “I would be in Munich now for the | {hroughout Europe he must leave ;r M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. dd: "mf‘l ):‘ 18}:0“(‘ be ‘Im""”""d t” music if full citizenship had not been |4 truil of silver behind him, and in ki W l’i“ '“-l ()) -l «0 il .10\.1rs OYer-f granted to the women ot California,” [ Switzerland the demands of valets, 5 i g A. J. HOLWORTHY l.r‘m .n,vl' l.\ same Kind of work. The [¢ho said. *“As soon as I knew last|porters and others are particularly iH G dusiness and Circulatios Manager. "...::::(;T‘"\f:;‘ lh?‘-::w 'lzlrr;u? lll]llr)ln:.‘ vear that California women had been |exacting. So much so, in fact, tha N() Mm'(\ 4,{ SEEVS('l;erTION G Lrfl:Lh ::n mu": lj:n\y‘“:)fo‘h:-n:l;‘ulli):"‘ finrraluhi:wd I resolved that nn}h- i* a tourist should tip sparingly o: ! One year SR R [ 1 We ¢ ll /i COlinR :uhould prevent me from casting [not at all his bags and rruulis.ure £ BIO“ Ouls ¥ " i b 9z .t el ra ',” Wwith less bugology my first presidential vote this yvear. marked up that when he arrives in n}x mouths ....ceco0000e l-:cU I:‘"_d me n reading zlml. writing and **So | came here from Munich, ..,.‘”“. Lext resort town he is labelled | 0 P : “".Q" P Lhe 189 "”,””“"'“' anyway. If the parents|ipe first thing I did upon arriving |z <tingy and mean. This means of | " “fl\- lf«lfwrm.l Hh}wvht'lé within the think Yh;u the children will idle to register. | shall remain here . poor servie. The methods of a4 limits of the City of Lakeland | their time away atter school hmlhlunhl November. | miss the music of S e T tum.\ o iy for 10 cents a week. | A Wit s el el S Rl S el from the same office ig issued THE LAKELAND NEWS o weekly newspaper giving o Tre- il they are not siudying, let the boys hoe the garden and the girls dry « . few dishes and learn to sew. Thas will be much better for them and when 12 and 1 o'clock at night comes * |\Iu|m h but it is better to be a good citizen. Although Mrs. self a “ecitizen Atherton co'ls of the world,” For- her hotels have been a source o:'; wumerons compaints to hotel man- | agers and it was realized that some- thing must be done about the matter. | ——— wme of local matters, crop condl- i : k. 18 home is in California. When she was| The remedy proposed is this: A Have Your Tires Filled With ions, county affairs, etc. Sent ‘:“:;\V‘;tl_ll{]"i'" hf“‘llll'““‘“d of lll]{ l‘"“l' kere last year she joined the Col-|specitic sum under the head of "spn-: anywhere for $1.00 per year. :“‘ 1:1 OS§ “"-‘: "'I““‘ to -go to bec 'i |lege Equal Franchise League and|cicl ices™ will be charged on the o tear of the consequences of the mor- 440k great intercst in the campaign | teuri bill for polishing shoes, l N E DEM_OCRATXC TICKET. row. U for votes tor women. handling baggage and other such | - - e e = 1 regret to find,” suid Mrs. Ath-|services, ! For President—\Voodrow Wilson. Rubberine guarantees you against punctures, Half the benefit of a vacation is|erton, “that the women of San Fran- Although jt is not announced : % - Por - Vice President— b : ; A i rim cuts and leaky valves. For - Vice President—Thomas the effect npon your mind. Very of-|cisco are neglecting the privilege of { which hotels will take up the new " Marshall. Presidential Electors— Jefferson B, ten your body seems run down sim- citizenship which they enjoy. Th scheme, i tis certain to become gen- The method of filling': mechanically corvect. 70 tube is filled while on the rim. It is injected o 11 Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, Charles E. ply |,(,‘.“'m.;‘(, vour mind has not had a :v:.yAnm be too severely criticized for{eral N, Y. Sun. ‘ through the valve stem, at a temperature that does 1ot .- e\l Chilviey Tonss, Leland: dojis o Un{osuinately 100 mans beo; ”.?'m G oy o i the inner tube, and when once cool is a substance in Henderson, 11, C. Sparkman. ple have an idea that they can over- ! l:‘. ook at 1‘4 \\1..|nu.l| ol En - MARY. sistency and elasticxty not unlike a good class of son, 1. C, § work for even months and then in|lind. They arve quite willing to suf- liek lie! ) he litt! T 5 Congressman, State at Large— e 3 3 ¥ Sl [t e e e L i il | ight—so light that the little added weight is noy (laudx: I 'Engle. 2 week or two weeks nm-ltp‘m{ wha “ i :.n Im‘.,- :1111 .n\m i i e | and so resilient that one canrot tell when rid: Congressman, First District—S. health they have lost. This is not [ again, or to die, for the right of sai- |- ' ‘ whether its tires are filled with 1ubberine or an. M. Sparkman, Congressman, Second District — enough, why not have a vacation all the year round? This is not as dif- ficult as it sounds. A vacation is frage, “The women of sunds and New thousands of York them thou- look She changed it day by day; She “Mayme' for a time, Vil then it turned to “Mag .’ made it It is thought by many that the rebowun: as when using air-filled tires, consequently tic cn the springs. the car rides Frank Clark. nothing more than a change of occu- | to Califernin with longing bec: Sl nsed “Maizie” tor a while, : : sior and lite is added - Congressman, Third Distriet—Em- g e : e N W “Mae” but la! in general, making automobiling a pleasvre as it me ONEEORRILAN, ‘ pation and you have a splendid op- [ heve the women have their in HEC RN DS SRR S bl ot tire trouble L.ett Wilson. A e R St s able | y s i She met a nice young man, and now Rl e . Goverior Papk Tramuiell portunity ‘tm vacation every =Satur-|mible boon cquaj sutfrage Nl e e e It eliminates uneasiness. blowouts. less of i Mg I day and Sunday. Don't sit in th: | CH e has) PIRREARI A0TSR Attorney General—Thos. F. West. Secretary of State—Il. €. Craw- ford. Commissioner .\ McRae. of Agricuiture—W. and talk shop. business ing. Get away from yecur forget it for the time If you don't sooner or later yua be- will grow stalt, like an overtrainod house or office during your week ends ln‘sr LESSONS IN SURFBATHING (Lippincott’s Magazine.) For males: Never bathe alone, It engagements, pumying, heavy repair hills, 75 per con ble, relieves your wheel of any attention untii von worn out Will incr=as2 life in your casing 100 per ¢ berine is a perfect substitute for air, having all 1l and none of the disadvantagzes of air-filled tires O T s s SR SR R e S Trongirer--J, C. Luning. athlete. If you are near the country b Horiy (!:m:.',vr.uns, it un]n'ul.il» g N im Theson.]f{ I;.]‘;mt'dd 1.1.11: }fl{ldd i t;JI:(\‘P.d“:)E! ‘; 14 E“ Comptroilar—W. V. Knott. et out it it 1F sort ape in the eity |21 An wudience 13 almost. cssential enw t‘me] in | :; :‘ "’«mdq is d( w“(bin ‘1. : c?. ock buil g Superintendent of Public Tnstruc-1 (050w it o]0 suceesstul surf bathing, A femi- further information desired can be obtained. by cal i tion—W. N, Shet 13, s LR s ) “uine companion will bhe found most * son or writing ¢ i : 4 : cultivate a hobby, some zame or S e L it i al or Shop ; i State ( hemist-—R. I. Rose. RN AT et X leT T sutista Iw)l_\.. I '_\ml arve pu:‘.(,_‘.] f.l : f Adjutant Generat -J. . R. Foster ohly: nitclilng liorse Khoos, 1t v an »\lll)”Ti-]lkfl‘ l}uuru that fact will ,i . 4 i ] : g are working in the country zo to ho '“"FF “”MT.SMW. e YOI ALl Aty RkEnn o MR T " e 0“ 0r| a ) Some days ago a boy from a m-wl.:- s N e @ Imll'llll;L x~u||.. If your contour isf cun work in the Raymondo build- | Loring town came 'm L:lk('l:llllll. in D A R e ||({| for puhln-. |i|'|j><'||l'tl!u|| e ling, room 2. e comes well recom- | § :v;nwh n': work. When u'&k(_jd‘ il l.n' R e G r‘“"l,"l']"“ waves will hide your short- | ponded He has the best line ”lI . i had parents and a home, he said that e T e 1nl'll.lll_»..\. : i woolens, latest styles, Workmanship I i A hiug Ui hg SEo CHEE BNIE ':.I\'.in-- it something “.’ do Re- There are l\\'n. ways of entering | guaranteced. Also press and clean, P, ] j ? i und cliouglitihe Watld, BULELoUs 0D n.n-mln-r This and te "‘;I vacition all i “'M.w' ().,“.',5 Loaiantlisn Y "' I Mr. Pittman is one of the very best | & i himself. It took the young man ex- tIi0 "vent Tonhdi v i ORI Hio cempanion daintily, 4 Step at o time, | optters -.uul fitters in the State ;.' i! actly three days to get enough of ”_m_' into the fearsomely inviting depths, [ Tpy him. o e LAKELAND, FLORIDA ; rubbing up against the world by him- helping hier over every inch of foam i g sclf, and he returned home, and we'll which might be called a “breaker.” i T v wager a dollar to a doughnut it was WATTERSON AND WILSON (For this purposc it is important 'zhfo‘:f‘:" I S — the best looking place he ever w. TOGETHER ON THE TARIFF. | that vou should hold both hands in R ’ There arc aany boys in the same —— - yours." Answer her shivers and gur e @ fix. They think that they have only In o recent issue of the Couriep- | 8les of delight with superior smiles, to set out into the world to find {jonrmal its we 1 informed editor on | 1088 the water aside contemptuousiy @@@.@.@..-. @@@@@c.@@r(?t‘ y: friends in abundance, bt when they e it wnd 00 its co-relating <ub- | With knees aud shouldersy in short, o~k P NST IS verture forgh they find there's no joets, says: adopt the attitude of “man, the pro : } place like “home, sweet home,” SIE we concede i1 o principle of [ tector of femininity.” The other| A' Sa v 4 e - protection’ we are losi Whether we | method of entranee is more violent !1! r\ . . ‘ 3 Miami is in a themoi to wheth=-1otap to argne its consticitionality or [ Teave your companion on the beac ¥ { R] | g1 Kt er a milkman can spit in his mil% [nor, we shall never be able to sus- | With the explanation that you “mus l 1 ii i} NG| house or whether hie will be com-figin ourselves against the ¢f ims and [ 8¢t wet first.” Then run at top spes :i A Q pelled to walk outside. Mayor Wat-|iicties of protection withou, chal- | inte the water, leaping over the il o son, erstwhile candidate for govern- flenging its monstrous efivontery. No [lows like a frightened deer. an ‘ L'.‘. or, docxn’t wish the milkman to belman can be a Democrat and admit | finally plunging forward on you 74 thus inconvenienced, and has vetoe 1 the right of the government to levy [Stomach, with every appearance o ‘,3 o ) the ordinance containing, this re-fand collect taxes except for its own complete fearlessness, She will ad ‘ % S ) quirement. The Council argues that {support,” mire your agility, vour strength, a1l e ; “ A:‘i‘ S j i one s ot allowed to expectorate | No one familiar with the subject [your couraze. Return, smiling i E - " ) o1 the streets the same rule should | will contradict Mr Watterson's | nonchalant, with some such conve :A work in o dairy, and that i the |statement., ’ tional expression as “lsn't it wlo e ) riayor remains obdurate, several b 1ojs pleasant to know that he and |00 After this the actions of ¢ N e ve r‘ S E g PJ b e \—) [ ol N members will vesien When thelGovernor Wilson are in o perfect first method may be repeated. 101! Mimi Council tried to make thelicpreement along this essential fea-|lady is of the athletic type. | @ o dairymen paint all theiv wazons =Ky frure of the Democratic platform ever, she may prefer to be Oy blue trismme ! with pink, or som Governor Wilson, in his letter of | Swiftly through the water \ sueh color, we were in symoathy facceptance, hits the nail on the head | be ducked and rouzhly vith the poor milkmen, but in thisfwhen he says show what a jolly zood A astance we think the Coundil is jus- “Our own clear conviction as Dem- Atter zetting into the 3 o tified in taking all precautions pos-oovats is, that in the last analy reatest diflicnlties are encount @ i gible in the matter of san v oclean- | the only safe and legitimate object | Do not langh immoderately at liness, and we would advise Mayor fo” tavift dutics, as of taxes of every |07 the lady's jokes A\ mouth! @ Watson to reconsider the proposition Jother Kind, is to raise revenue for (salt water will be your o « and sign the ordinance. 1Y the milk-{the sapport of the zovernment.” Stand facing your partner, cra - men vwonld ve their tobacco on In his letter of acceptance be made [hee elhows, while she oy G) the Kitchen shell until after bos tronger and more philesophical |\ low and solemn oy - is disposed of, we think the mat tion of the tariff than he had | be begun. o which the ocea ceuld be sanely and satistactorily ad-{ever done before [found to supply a fair justed He said that it was the digpenser {rhythme Ay hout {favors. 1t is no longer legal; that [Jown may ter he =chools of Florida have son it is not even business; it is politics x tions a la - minhty fine teachers and they accem- [ pore and simple. it is framed for | ture: O \ ] D]“(“ EV\'IV( < s ] oy Plith cood werk, but if we would | the purpose of keeping the rich and [ w D 4 WAhHa 'S A x A\I ('. fl e} be permitted to make o suegestion, | influential manufacturers in goed hua- 1of Your ren 8 . 3 & we woul them to ehanze the fmor. 1t is an endiess chain s 1M partiula For Thirty Days we are going to sell everything ir diil ol procram. As it now it is not a partnership [comes ro < g . - & 2 phl moos from one stady fwith th aBd the goverament Furnishings at Abso'utcly First Cost. Come see for vo " t na me in on 1 il groups of manu I b : e —— tiny itation. with few ny | tu wot sanctioned law, |1y © r 1 _— B e i et &1 ds At thie end of the day fa t par s " ' n o . R . o e vt shows i parnersin it iiere are a few items to SHOW you hiow el.r pricc. pared at om o] ma word, Woodrow Wilson, s mo 36,30 Hanan “ : 2102 : e and the mother or fat! th{letter of acceptance has done the ! 1t ion kg X o - b *1.0 S} S the day’s work, has to spend seve very thing the World 1 he would | 7 1 00 X 4. ns ! SO0 Stets m & K Lours explaining and drilling not do. e laid the cost of imon your foot and 23 ' A L3013 1.00 K3 " ¢hild in order that the next days|living™ unequivocally door of of pain in ] P 5 i " work will be in proper shamp o high tariff. He said, not in so|Pass it off with S t AN l‘ .00 Hats at many homes the parents no meny words, but plainly and un l'flh!v'r:u You wi 4,30 = 345 !j pable of assisting the children, 1) rivocally, that the only L ‘ ttle more is needed 100 115 i | Mards o p daily vocations having caused th vjeet of a tariff law is or the pur- [ conversation = v | ounts at - to forget their early training; wee of furnishing revenue for the | - - W0 ; RPIERR A, - 'I 2000 * B parents have never had the advan- [support of sovernment The Scaboard w 1.73X 21.%0 Shirtsat. ... © 1z : 15.00 “ . tages they wish their children to| Watterson and Wilson re hand- | well near the coal churn t Plant - . have, and are utterly at a loss to|ir-zlove on the tariff. i*‘ir\ for the purpos — — help |||vm] In lhi‘s w.xl_\- the ‘x We rejoice!—Ocala Banucr j o TR i ven Everything else in Men' ~urnishings at the Largest cut p 7 stumbles along as best he can. and e JerR . € i _ teacher and parent wonders why ; The Miami Herald says: “Miami ;x‘ W“'P t ;1 paistonh a new ever offered anyWhel't. come and look. Everything Cas - Jehnny or Susie never made any bet- | =cing to begin a war of extermina- jofiice he pres N { ter u\;‘rngn‘s at the close of the year. [tion upon the rats. The \\'omafl'sl“d"“‘mh‘ to hand T l. WOODS & C TWO Doors Ea&f. % We believe that the day's work in the |Club is back of the proposition, ) business passing t} >4 Fil‘st Nat’l Bank- school room should be so arranged | which means there will be something that at Jeast thirty minute study pe- |doing and that without delay.” 8o Uncle Sam has is lease a larger building. e T I L-\v ‘t\ Dy

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