Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 30, 1912, Page 4

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[} 4 ¥ ! 5 . r" p L & - ne 4N Y | B ] i it i s Ihe Evening Telegram Published every afternoon from the There are whistles and whistie- ind whistles, but the grandest of all Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, FI&] .. (jcm helongs to Jacksonville, 1 Ly R Lake-| attached to the water works of Entered in the postoffice at o-l s znd. Florida, as mail mattes of the c<roud class. peak, of the myriads of whistles be- auning with the penny and whistle and ending with the huge, dos %. ¥. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. warse bellow of the phosphate plani b s Jmo-ll'_l'fi;“ ind the ocean steamship. siler e u 1 Circulation Manager. The small whistles used by police ;" e ST cenoand boys ¢ shrill, piercing SUBSCRIPTION RATES: vid irritating. So are many of the DHE YOUT 4 .aecaasannse .. $3.00 loreer Kind which are employed by NI MOt i S s nalenk 2.50 crion- wills and facieries, but Jack- snroe months 1.26 sonvil »oat whistle is both sooth- vered anywhere withiy the ing a. ring. it is pueasant, {uits of the City of Lakeland while lying in bed for o 1o cents a week, wak carly, fragrant morn- for the d neighboring ¢ Lakeland, the dis les of th e at instance, ‘o s e sawe ofiice ig issued ear in 1 LAKELAND NEWS ais Lewspaper giving & Te- wend matters, crop condi- e phitte mines, one afrer wed and and piios min pre alling thed cle, Sent Tahorers $1.00 per year, Jiairs, CONCETE OF ) that ntomui DE)’IOCRAT{C TICKET. (T s not entrance, But they do uct compare in volume For President--wWoodrow Wilson. dendid cadoace with the grand and For Vice Iwesidont Thomas € P sound thay issues at noon varshall, cvery day from the water works Presidential Blectors—Jefterson B | Jack-onville Prowne, J. Fred DebBerry, Charles E [F Vo avtslith et the Tl bob e Jones, W. Chiplcy Jones, Leland J ol it and be in a position to prop- hienderson, H. €. Sparkman. erly appreciate it, yon must go out Congre State at Large-—=|,, the water works on Main street (lande L where the rush and roar ol busines: Congressian, First Distict—S. i not interfere with yonr hearing. M. Sparkman, { Promptiy at noon you will hear a Congressman, Second District ——|ao.h hunderous, but musi sound Frank Clark. din issuing apparently from the Congressman, Third Distriet—Em- creat, pulsating heart of the whole rett Wilson. carth, in o moment, it rolls up into Governor— Park Trammell. the =ky and fills the entive conave Attorney General—Thos. F. Westi | v with 1the grandest of Secretary of State-—H. € Craw=1 0 s if jegions of augels ford. [ inited their volees in one jons suab- Connniszioner of Agricnlture--W. | . hout of trinmph and joy. The A MeRae. Eeliid el you the impression of o J. C. Luning. Cious power sending it torth W. V. Knott. | A AR AT s rintendent of Public Ingtruc- R RS o J N. Shetta, Frive cmpyrean guivers amd vibrates hemist - R, E. Rose. L Bt S So R Catbnaad litant Geperat=J. €. R, Foster., I Wit fhe g T R 9 e | cOlM LY e and inspiring. Pun- Gorda Herald ey Plovd savs Ella Wheeler Wilcox gabbles ke one of his fel- fow Tunaties. 10 their gabble is like| FORMING THE GOOD HABIT. Bt thevre in the wrong com- iy 5 { Lt really almost as cas=y to I\l.l‘|ll Paoweod habit as a bad a positive % tood habit Mayhe you do not he- Wedre sure that woman saffrage | i R T S would never gain a hold on the coun- ;\,“, think you do zood things, but ey i the women shonld hear the arv- | iost ey making ily habit of it sument advanced by o Laleland man [ That is different low easily men, the other day He said that if Polk | \\_"” e ‘“”l ”““,k Mo e (the taste ol visky, slide into the county had roed looking women ton T e e Wikt hiins. voi tax collector and shedifl the men fyeor, what misers vou anderwent (o would L pend all their money Tor facquire the tobaceo abit! We are taxes and all their time o jail, Now [ sl pretty much res of habit who heside the prospective oflice Our meals are nearly @1 the sanu : s P minute three times a day. We take seekers would be in favor of wom oft. {ho 1oft, ob right shoe first, evers an’s rights? There wouldw't he o lysg o We use our right hond for corperal’s guard, and it there was or our left hand for that, every there would be more hair undertoot | time. Some of us have regular d@ys than adorning the lovely heads of |6V washing our hair, or darning the 11i5 oflioe liGlnem SHBUIA Eaoh i catts family stockings, ;nn? it you \\'!Il study your daily actions yvou will dition come nbout. find that yon run yourself pretty Ri— much by rontine, o that habit fig- Editor Jordan vigited Jacksonville fures very largely in a man's or a recently nud has sone into rhap- | Woman's life it on bver . WhiNtn arotlione Ho We have in mind an old maid wlm' tor twenty-tive rs, has made it a sayvs Lakeland has some whistles, bhut habit to do some helpful turn for tor a real, inspiring thriller, one has | somebody every day Jacksonville . oparticularly as Some days, it is like helping some poor a job to visit Colonel, the [a matter ol habit a big thing, fellow next time you come 1o Lakeland we'll turn on the fire alarm tor vou, Sl ome duys she and let you listen to its music It wil] thyill you, especially if you were sends o tew tlowers to somebody who is sick in o hospital A postal Azain it isonly card 1o an acquaintanes Iwving here and it blew for your wird, Next time you come our way, B s Litlind anhiyoreiry., O we'll ertainly got out our whistle, | 10 U8 only the buying of a news rub it up and show you what we paper she really doesn't want from . CAN do. Jacksonville shall not b | "CWSPOY who looks as if he needed | " many and quick sales allowed to beat us in any such man- ® perhan is onl ki word 1 for. } 1 . it is only ind ord 1o somebody who seems 1o be wholly 3 - withont sympathy. tut 1 r Some of the sleepy towns of Fle heinp .I e t AR Eivia g X the helpfulness may be, hic r lit ida think it's all right not 1o get . : falhoif tie, this old maid never puts head on her pillow at nicht wit Knowing that she one, much or little tiful habit. And how much more beautifu] the whole world would be her hiout but we differ decidedly. Of who think it read letters on Sunday are but mail on Sunday, with course, a sin to welcome them most those people has helped some Is it not a bhean- to their opinion, as far as we are voncerned we don’'t see why they don’t stop the trains, the telephone s '“;"lmd" bl AL = service. the telezraph, and other Petersburg Independent conveniences of mode er of which ar than the motimes (eith- no more importanc mai] mat- If the girls of today are anything and tomorrow trausmission of like their mothers of ter) in order that the “poor over- | vesterday, there may be brighter worked employes™ may et some rest. [days yet for the old sorrel and the We suppose if Clande Leen up at L’Engle Washington he have gotten his mezaphone to work- ing and would have shouted had would top buggy, although the automobile has about supplanted the good driv ing horse. The tandem bicyele was Tover rot a howling success as a means of the country about the measure be- | locomotion to the young people, vet ing put through up there, s=o that was touted to the skies at first, a protest could have been entered. fand while the modern gir] pls however, our Claudie wasn't there, |listens for the honk or s for and as a consequence we'll all take [ the smell of the gasoline. ¢hangine ‘slant™ ar onr mail boxes on Sun- | time may ing it about that “the morning und deplore their ab- und of a1 and the step of & ect, lonely, cmpty look. and go | bor wi'l be music to her. Yet it dine we're living in|may be that 1 i i or some other desert t T only comes jboth hunds, may be obviated later nie ever go oft 1 !‘-‘ (j“"'v‘ ”‘,:.:”J SN oftener, | fhankers wy THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FI 3 TRIBUTE 70 A HISTLE. | oHAMP CLARK TAKES THE BEARD VS. SHOOTH FACE. | i o — SH“I IT “[P“Bunms m.:&“ Ila\'cl'prir.m-d .1 London (Continued from Page 1,) and at would have provided run the govern- it should never be forgot- U'nele Sam gets one tariff system, the five, kept pating 300,000,000 vearly, tne same time ample revenne 1o ment, tos ten thag where dollar ont of [ barons g g0 the the cet at Democrats least By the ciembering the two bel made in reduce the rs helieve its platforms this tarift? Will the tax the party which vie- its promises on this subject or the year to ate will they believe party which riff l'('”l {aith of the people. : in this «contes Y ‘mhering these things, which one ot I &Y parties wil] the tax payers 3 intends to carry ont its promises AUG. 30, 1912. Ly the urrent |¥? newspapers of diz- ‘ patch stating that pointed beards, the moustache, and perhaps W hiskers "i are again coming in favor. e S ————" smooth faces have been stylish so ‘ long that it is l|\lil“Al)0§.~'|])lo thai ? fickle fashion may again decree that ! man be a fur bearing animal. ; - vouth one watches for !1_1" / routs of the moustache = one l'.m:a for the dawn of morn- It is often called the badge c! manhood. But many a youth is load- ¢ by nature with a moustache has inz a pronounced downward and in- ward droop. Permitted to grow, i’ ore a despondent and ofrceless n e Tire Troubles £nded ing. Eive Sppeaarnee. NA matier how greased by the bai- Lor, no matter how patiently twivled sgcssor beore hiz mirror, no and drooping moustadhe Have Your Tires Filled With ‘ el its promises? | 1 can be yerats declare in fave- | V-0 vonsistent with an alert aul i the tariff gradually, s orous appearance. And yet man R U B B E R I : o not to disturb the timate bus- | < men of 21 ‘-“'i"'il their own t fi iness of the country, for it is a thing oks by wearing them, merel; ) . g ineredidable that any sane man it makes them look 30 years Rubner.me guarax €25 you against punctures s should desire jure even in the | rim cuts and leaky v?l\;g . : i stimation of 1 hair—any legitimate-| At the other extrems is the may Tha mgt]\,od.ot filling v mecia .u'l,ly coriect i \.;mm—.« of the conniry, The chaps. | V50 has wori a beard until fifty o i tube is filled while on the rim. It is injected ; o often made by the Standpat Re- | " oro Some day he is impressed by through the valve stem, at a te;ll;!era.tm‘e that dees ! vublicans that Democrts, for som - | @ Meighbor who lus grown young b, : the inacr tube, and when once cool is a substance . ‘ vnaccountable reason, desire to in- | ine his face, he fortunately o :.ov end elasticity not unlike a good clas : i Jure the legitimate industries of the ten with good features. ll"ll'——a') ]l“ht that the little added we loh‘ is not 1 Country is 8o preposterous as to he| hfenced thereby to o slaughter and $0 re.nhept that one cannot tell w.hcn 11 proof conelusive thit oven those wiio | Fi5 0W1 hairy covering, he passes 1is whether its tires are filled with rabberine or arr. make the charge most voriferously | ot 0% with delizht over the smoot’: It is thought by mauv that the rebound is o do not helieve a word of it Sl hapeless expanse. He imagines | as when using air-filled fives, consequently thers is 1o .. “Democrat prospects lave poy| M8 Triehds admive s bulli jaw and cn the springs, the car rides easier and life is added 1o - ] been so Lright sinee 1592, As a mat- | 00 ek It happens that the in general, making antomotiliag a pleasure a3 1t 1w 0o ter of taey they are brighter npow |'0rsening hand of time has hit g, <. tire trouble. than they were at this time in the [ #1d and he has thrown 1y the It eliminates uneasiness. blowouts, loss or tem» vear I\!.l;‘. e reason they ar witure offers the male halt o nents, pumping, heavy repair hills, 75 pey cont brighter that the Democrats have | Teation ) lieves your wheel of ony attention until youy ATbEE 1 corbiinte: o innthie dale 1T boardst e o bt raghipnnl worn out Wil increass life in your casing 100 per ( g November i= on -:lrnmm! of the|din, let every man choose or berine is a perfect substitute for 2 .]mm\ all the a4 N viagnificent record made by the Dem- |10 them to fit his own face, not b and nee of the disadvantages of air-filled tires 1 cange o New York or London chap i of th House in the G1st Con- +magnificent record of the Demorrats in the House and 1o of the 6Znd Congre s “The House was elected on principal premises: To pass o bil sompelling Paign ey or the clection; tutional the publication of both hefore can- Penses,; and ali- to submit o Consti for the election sSenators onomize; winendment ol United States ple; 1o o to liberalize th riles of the House; 10 admit New Mexico and Ari i Vo e to reduce the tar CThe Democrats lave Rept evers one ol these in their power promises as rar trie that Pres hois ieng Trat vetoed our tavitf hills undor the Constitution he had rizht to do, but that does not change the fact that we Kept the faith with the peonle, and having Kept faith with the people is the reason we will carry the election this fall and eloct i Democratic President.” House, Senate and ALL OUT. A\ eub reporter his city editor was sent out by to cover a fire in the Back Bay district. Before he could enter the house the tire had been ey tinguished and the fire departmen gone, Nothing daunted, the report- et rang the bell of the house and soon was confronted by a servan: girl. “I wish to see Mr. Robinson,” <ui the reporter, politely tipping his hat “He's out,” servant., tersely answered th SIS his wife at reporter “No, she's out, “Well,” came “iounderstand home?" asked 1 too.” back the you have reporter had a tiy here.” “Oh, that’s out, 100, and 1t porter went sadly away as the slammed in s fac Bostoy eler Origin of Pawnbrokers' Slqn On the doors of eaity the threodeaf ijy the lily he the 1 ence, and olaim is now made this is why the pawnbrol has the three balls as s sion appears to he an three-leat iy evolution of Man's Limitations Defined. No man, however good he may be understands girls: noither does understand women —Exchange he DFOLOIVFQUEVPIVIOTQ A New Tailor Shop Mr. Pittman, the new begun work in the Raymondo b ! The great ] | that the majority of whiskered 'Zé | neckties, tailor, has| The only plant of this kind in operation a+ pic says so. ! tima in South Florida, is located in the Peacock 1! | The smooth tace gives the appea:- | fother information desired can be obtained. by cail: ance of youth, of alertness, and o | son or writing gincerity; the beard, that of dignits jand stability. But it the beard :i { not well cropped and combed, it sy ! 1 | rusticity ;g ‘e 0“ 0” F' -C’{ - .. : objection to beards think they conceal soiled shirts & ) Thercin they sadly o Orlando Reporter-Star, | P e B . | { Invitation to Foiiur ‘ ,Nz;v-\ Punctureless Tire ! LAKELAND, FLORIDA A large proy life are to be {the | chronic 4 Marden., No one looks prosperous in an ill-fittihg suit. 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