Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 23, 1912, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

$ % & { ' b i ‘ifi | ;i 1 in n ey | ] { ! 1 i : ] o & e ! % k1 L) ¥ 1 {i L ‘THE EVENING TELEGRAM., LAKELAND, FLA. , AUG. 2 HIS INFLUENCE WILL LIVE. Ihe Evening Ieleurami i «th of General Bouth, Lieal “ublished every afternoon from the | <ivation Army, removes from w.ntueky Building, Lnku]and Fl&f wen one of the most no- tntered in the I‘~lhlh<(} at Luke- i "lln;‘-“v ‘f,‘.' ”TZ;E,‘,‘,‘,‘- cud Wiopida, as mail mattee of tbe‘ i el p ot " o . London, 11 Ve 1 i LIINGTON, EDITOR. 4. HOLWORTHY Coreulation Manager, e feo wa the $5.00 5’ ™ ts fabors 2.5 J: e said that th AT 125 1 ; 1 Tive white within the | ; piin PO | ity of Lakeland | R T a week, 1t ! time ghal] be no mor e —_— Oriu Reporter W tiae same oflice issued L LAKELAND NEWS his Sl o | joval wmatters, erop eondl=f. gy Gyl 1=t tin wnty offairs, ete Sent I et a tor $! 04 per year. patates further north. On the n - —| to be fontd trnatoes from DL'\IOLI’AHC TIU\LT Lo d not o Ve i bere in era that ecarried ©oRame For President-— Woodrow Wilson. bopticles nort in the early sprin For Viee President-Thomas Colponene. This means tha sfarshall. rower should seck out some m Presidential Blectors- Jeflerson Bl caicing enongh here at this sciason Browne, J. Fred Deberry, Charles Bl coppiv the home deniind. When Jones, W. Chipley Jones, Leland Lo ppis s accomplished it will keep fienderson, i1 €, Sparkman. thousands of dollars at home that Cong man, State at Large —|[yuow co 1o northern trackers, buyers, laude L'Engle and express companics, an amount Congressman, First Distaict=—S. [ that could be utilized to the great- M. Sparkman. estoadvantage in this section, Or- Congressman, Second District =1 ando Reporter-Star Frank Clark. 1 Congressman, Third Distriet Em- WHAT HE MEANT. crett Wilson, Governor- Park Trammell. Attorney General-—Thos. F. West. Hair disheveled s collar ana Secretary of State- M. €. Craw-{necktie awry, and his hat hattered ford in the titlting over one eve, e stood Commissioner of Agriculture W | propped up between the tow police A McRae. ed him trom thy {ten who had drags Treasurer- - J. . Luning. strects into the nice police conrt Comptroilor W, V. Knott | Ther Vit noo mi-takin th Superintendent of Public Instrue- | iwees against him tion W, N. Sheirs, | Ban woent the ndee’s way ot Aate ¢ hemist R.EL Rose | with amazist mpaticno T Ju gt nstor i up' t the cha . i Pitlicated stewed, yer Conor” >>>>> Cprnswered one of the patrolmen Speaking of the 300-pouud drult Shay, can L esplain? Zish o mig cauk v zave his son for o wed i din pieaent i ”““.”m;, man | Supes - Out . Wiint's the muttos vouches the information that h“‘l\\\“v vou? needn’t have gone to that trouble o didh cwave Ui Mo - itooss he'll meet such cakes often before he Moostar? i many hours older, which leads us AT e s von e Sehnt? te believe that men are horried W sy U Mooie. Bool Hoowar® things anyway, I et the boozer part all right 5 Come, let’s have the rest again.”’ There is no tonic like success. Wil- “You don’t understand I shay sen has not been well for several [ 'y Booze Mule Moozer.” days, but since he has visited the| you'pe soused. That's what you Democratic headquarters he 8 80 )ape. Don't you dare jest with dig- much enthused over the prospect of [ yity of this tribunal. Officer can you victory that he has forgotten his ail-|onligth enthe court ments, ynd is fit as a fiddle. He will leave the pills and tonics for Rooses velt and Taft they'll need good stiff doses next November rogarding what the prisoner is trying to say?"” “Yos, ver He means he's a Eull Moose Booster. Me and O'Flah - erty dragged him out of a Roosevelt torchlight parade down in the Tent' ‘onor, Roosevelt says that he “don’t hit|ward.”™ St Louis Republic unti] he has to, but when he does it ’ isn't very soft.” Guess that's what Great goodness! Has the cost of his son-in-law thinks since he has about decided to put out an oppos- ing candidate in the field against him. The way things look, there is o real family row imminent with the odds in favor of sweet Alice sticking to Nick and letting dad pad ale his own canoe. high living gone this far? Uve eaten about everything that | thought was fit to eat and some things that | just knew were not - hut when | see in the Denver Post a recipe for “pre- served fenceposts™ my goat is on the keen, keen jump' Mr wil! vou have a little slice with the bark on? Ov do you prefer a little chunk of heart?” Sayv, wonldn't that jar a Jones, Each year sees a greater intlux of homeseckers and investors 1o Florida | TeHow's wiz onesided? Preserved than the preceding season, much of | fencepostst" Please pass the tele which is due to the fact that Florida [ Mhone ety Palm Beach County Las walking advertisements all over the conntry. Those who come down THEY ALL SAID SO to spend the winters hiere become <o enamored of the climate and condi- I ocan't keep the visito rom tion merally, that they go back [comin 5 hed the oflice hoy & ard tell rtheir friends of the te] tedly 1o alie editor., according o “where the jey blasts of winteg are|the New York \nmeriean When ! unknown, where the flowers bloom =0y you'te on vodon't believe mu perpetnally, wher the Dblushing voinsist that they muast see yon etrawhorries blush vippling | richt away.” lakes vipple, ote,” as expressed b : Well™ said the editor, “just tell an enthosiastic delegate to the Board {them that’s what they all sy of Trade convention in Kissimmee fdon’t care if you 2ot fresh with them last week AL of which induces oth- | give “em anything I must have ers to come, gud as a resalt Florida | quiet at any cost.” is growing faster in proportion to That afternoon there called at th its aze than any other State in the [oftice a rather important Jookine Union. lady. She wanted to see the editor, but the boy assured her that was im- Arral, there! Brother Hethering- | possible ton, ye¢ luminary of the Lakeland “But 1 must see him'™ she protest Telegram! You have been kicking|ed “Um his wife!'™ and also making a lot of fun over| “That's what they all say!" re- the versatility and ubiquity of thar [torted the boy, ys he slammed the famous newspaper contributor. | door “Ex.,” and yet on the editorial pmgo | As 1 passed the office yesterday of your excellent paper of the 151] | morning 1 noticed a little sizn out- instant., we find four nice and very |[side with the words “Boy Wanted ™ interesting articles that were con NS it tributed by “Old Man Ex.° Have e Provident Loan Society. a col- you engaged him on your staff? lateral bank, for the purpose of lend- Punta Gorda Herald. money only on any class of se- the Bull Moose and other 2t a reascnable bankirvg rate we might mention, “Ex islof intorest. has recently been or- in its place, and we intend [:anized in Pensscola The capital 1 every time we find an es- stock of the new organization will pecially good article in et paper | be &50.000 which we know is not the prod: = ding of the d Trust Co.. which has he editor’s brain, but which like contributions think-tanks of oth without proper credit. ! in. with 1 by the - weeks, 1 snow completed of construction in that city | OWNER MUST STAND LOSS FOR FLORIDA e DESTRUCTION OF CON- The nay means “Land of Flow- DEMNED CATTLE the second larges T piow east of the Mis. | The State Bon s u straget not ! \ on o ey Qat the Re-fit i shor: jo! mor I for purpeses of 1 Pacitiv Coast e product d zroves are | e 1 for 1 woof dairy to do that j! is boiled. The State » the e anthor- h odoes not noof cattl cand i the awners not i o reimburse when o= | ne u ] Stat hiey ] Hey e Tie opening | maj fdocs 1 that 1 i 1 1co Lo 5 B lwill flow a vast it ! i "Ul“’“‘ X Xe il 3 “eoing trade, Flo lonz ooy fwh £had e VEE b winter playgron f . 4 dirondl AR il 1 e O S ¢ i then the animal is cen- S g s e i od, m which vou will | o Glimate is being enjoyed hi e Is]f thal; L ORI ”'“‘, o aeit showing that the thermometor novep | 8 ¢ tho valie ot an anjnig e : RS Sratos dcond mped on account of tmberenlos- uorth of the Ohio wnd Poroma: gnd | i e morely loses. the differance ‘ Board | | i | \ | i I 4 1 | | G e are destroved reso turppen " e ther St HERE I3 A FIS' YARN WITHOUT hes durze fishing res o and has | A PEER thie only spong ]n-'n-vr) in the Uni- s ter It has wipe strewherries ) yegel's Companion Prints Story of il Chisi o LN RN i Catching Steer With a Twelve North is locked in ioe and snow Thread Line In Florida Fiorida is an old State histori Hore is a “fish story” of a new cally, but developments ot the .Nll\l“‘, and not less astonishing than few years have pnt the Peninsulard oo or the usual sort. It comes State on the commercial map of thefe o0 vow York Sun, and the viorld, The Florida future looms ub | oo or e famous “cateh™ is laid spledidly The vears just hefore us at Punta Rassa. Fla. Wil] see o breat expansion of Florida Pwo Hehermen named Schulty and cities they have own wondertully Foster, had just loft. the whavt of i the Tast tew years and the coun= |y e way 1o the up viver fishing teyzide will hecome the homes ot a pool= They were in a little motor multitude o people and the scat of hoat o omere skiff with an enzine in i manitold industrial lite. The foun- |, dtions ot a great and Hourisking ru- e steamer Mildrod, which plics ral conununity are laid, and by e iin Punta Rossa and l'(_,) West, the settior who con taday will in-|, » aithe whart near the ho- | levit adl the wisdom thar comes trom {44 on 4 lond of range cattl experience of those who are mal e the per lust as the ditle m Uecess insarden and wroy RIS At owas abreast of the s teamer averise man ol the city qid 10w 1y Bis wlack horned stece jumped ove pives but a passing thon the vy with the ability of o« resources of the South and Florod tag. i plioteed Tnto Witoon: feet-of wid does not vealize the o Sty whitl, hus: hecn: aeeomy baniil He came up alistening in the sun pezy past and what is to be dote in lapg seemed dazed for y moment the near future. AL the wonderful [ ppoy he stenck out against the tide, resources of Lund i wotor, of torp- heading for the Gulf two miles away Schultz wanted to take the hull by the horne, but both Foster and the guide put up strenuous objections for fear that the anima] would want to est and mineral, itnated where tie great activities of the immediate future are to be, and where nuture has provided the most beneficient ¢li- BIBtR knowiTor the (NBrof tho soil, join the party in the boat. Schult? Florida is going to help solve the had his rod ready gnd his nerve with him. He watehed his chance and cast about i dozen feet at the steer's head. The line wrapped around one horn and the hook took hold in the knoh between the horns problem of how to keep down the cost of living by growing plenty of things and growing them at a min- imum cost. The :oil is here, the wa- ter, the light and warmth; the mork- et is near, the demand large- all that is needed is the farmer and the fruit man. St. Clond Tribune. The steer shook his head in vain as Schultz put on the strain, He was nsing a twelve-thread linen line and demonstrates that the sotheast is the section of opportunity States, manipulated the and Foster sat in the pivoted chair, giving advice | as to the hest land the hoat, in the United o - ]n seven and one-half ounce green- THE SOUTHEAST heart rod with a plain multiplying - | ool and thamb-pad. He “played’ he steer © three-qual Jd AL WTiio % Yintha A”“"”'“\h“,. steertor ..lm( quarters of an ’wnnr. while his negro guide deftly wiay to It is the section the and richest undeveloped resources |0 has more raw material for numeron lines of manufacture than other section ol y eateh” Finally Mr Schaltz got the animal caded toward the beach, where two nen belonging the cattle ontfit roped th and weary creature has any | to It has more product scared ive, tillable land that awaits culti CHHER A idgle thit nd got him into the corral, whenee atio s 5 chimale at = un : . : was driven aboard the Mildred surpassed in the country 1 y P . aving delaved the <ailing for mor sunshine without scorching and ran anoan honro Youth's Companion without { The contheast is anguestion | e most inviting part of the com THE FAULT OF THE BOOTS { for tl Nood e homescoker tEM9wufifiy.; movo’o | man of farae or of ! o " 3 o st and s M I il v Yo Mg ‘ | & 1 ot vt \ \ ; j“” ) ar Wi s \ y \ ' harra ks eactand more and more w ' 1 watching ¢ "‘ [ Not many vears will ed 1o obey th { vicl cos and greatness of elits ' one pair of feet, f will be more pearly equal Tndusin o%-agrount bt al Index ontra large s ver turned. With- t taking his cve off them the ser- ceant shouted second order “About WEIGHS Ria” He could see that all the feet ex The nosey man in the smok ¢pt those he was watching turned the Pullman had bored the lin obedience. Rushing up to the passengers and finally landed on a|gwner, a little fellow, he seized him fat man who was minding his owWn | 1y the shoulders. shouting: business Why don’t you turn with the “And may | inquire how you mak | rest vour living?" asked the nesey man 1 did.” replied the trembling re- when he had introduced himself | ruit ‘Oh, 1 have several thousand! *You did, ¢h? Well. 1 watched ways,”" replied the fat man 5.-|1r feet. and they never moved.’ “Severa] thousand?” gzaspod thy ‘It’s the boots they gave me, sir,” nosey man <aid the poor fellow. ‘They're so larg. “Yes,” replied the fat man 1lthat when 1 turn my feet turn in am a manufacturer of sialis them.” ™ And the nosey man sskod no mr ~ questions Barl real and \ w whind the York moven 't 3 ) - | AUTOMOBILE OWNFD: Ended h i Have Your Tives Filled With i RUBBERINGE Rubberine guarantees you against rim cuts and leaky valves. The method of filling - 1= tube is filled while on the rim, punctures, L waically corect ! It is injected i1 through the valve stem, at a temperature that dces .- the inner tube, and when once cool is a substance 1 ;.. sistency and elasticity not unlike a good class of ruvi. light—so light that the little added weight is nor 1o and so resilient that one cannot tell when riding whether its tires are filled with rubberine or a.r. It is thought by many that the rebound is not .s as when using air-filled tives, consequently there is losc o on the springs, the car rides easier and life is added 10+ in general, making automobiling a pleasure as it mea of tire trouble. It eliminates uneasiness, blowouts, loss of temper engagements, pumping, heavy repair bills, 75 per cent 1.t ¢ ble, relieves your wheel of any attention until your cac worn ont Will increas2 life in your casing 100 per cen: berine is a perfect substitute for air, having all the ad: and none of the disadvant2ges of air-filled tires. The only plant of this kind in operation at 1l time in South Florida. is lccated in the Peacock build further informaticn desired can be obtained. by cal son or writing The South Florida ! unctureless Tire (o. LAKELAND, FLORIDA iasad ()] ELIMINATE : DISTANCE Phone Your Order Lou't try your ¥ .per or vatlence, simp.s go to vour telephone and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our S8pactal Order Department. What- aver your particular de sire may be, we'll take . care of it with satistee | tory goods and satisfae pleasing in every way. tory service. L 4 ) HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE P R R R e e T S R Always In A The Lead | That's What we | Aim To Be “ Always in the lead, when . it comes to fresh, pury, | ‘? fall-strength druge tol- | let articles, sundries, ana | all drug store merchao- dise. You'll be satisfled when you deal at ou- etore for our service s R L R TR T T Y Ty PR DR o $ o4 b S b rih i bbb s “SPECIAL TO THE |LADIEY FOR For Fresh and CleanGoods at All Times PURE FOOD STORE W. P2 PILLANS H n L]

Other pages from this issue: