Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 31, 1912, Page 4

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‘:i 5 | b4 i i ¢ i1 B Bl | : § W ki THE KEVENING TELEGRA FODR x H i theory which 1 had "w tvcn'“u Ieleurflm] iquestingly accepted, and which 1l ¢ling to, through force of habit ifternoon from the| R Fla. Viilished every 1 kv Buiidiag, Lakeland, We reached New York 1o fortunately, because the delay severa honrs the postoflice at Lage- tunately, heretofore | SO I say for- M, LAK . FLA., AUG. 31, 1912 ———— IF A FAN EATS A PLUME, WHO osed # person shoul? how | had the oppertunity : il y ob=erve these latter minute detail s ! wiil say that | might have sat op- posite her a the subway. PAYS? puiladelphia, Ang. 3L .‘\ln'rurf lovators were recently condemned passengers i L] in Philadelphia too much time primping he- = 2 bhecause «osuid thit New York, with as mail mattes ot the 3 hove and palaces, its squalor |7 3 vic fans v our first view of the great met SRS 4 fere them Now clectric tans ma " i lusury. is a city of paradoxes, i} _ ohin and Reading nizht, when its myriad e illustrated In its )6 The Philadelphia anc . 4 \ i is turth lustrs Bl i : as been asked to pre- s {2 leaming tr \ < mag- i wailroad Co. has been asked W 1 HETHERINGTOX, EDITOR. ing tfrom the towers of its may transportation facilities. It has 4 Railroac buildings, and the itficent {IOLWORTHY the waters of M " i 1 reulation caray light of day mah at my and all times New ~~~~~~ inspires respect tiro. M N f e their midst. and the hat was torn s i . 3 rapid and convenient; and @ well-| ey e s pavid rly impressed with / < “ { from the Lidy's head and the plumes » . 1 : a K equipped electric surface ilway ¢ X ek Hice w0 Sinee linz, ablaze with elec- Biam T ot i aen Yei n d nelectriciar § 4 : L 0ol owering |7 L A b P giged thie fan and she drove away i i 1ywhee with L i ! ! to horse cars. On busy Fourteenth 1 e R i i of Lakel . e declared, hn\\'n.\ ‘I. ll A !.\ll it and on. oblies imporiant thHors| e r iv cents a week, bt lizhts were h "" YUlonghtares, the patient mule plods et “tod jes sk e 19 Oak meter, the B W ljong, philosophically taking his ! . : e ks sume olice i@ ssued izht would bankrupt the own et okl 2 canrsercard i LAKLLAND NEWS fothat Duilding in less than A century ago. 1 think there is some v vonng lady of a neighboring . wepaper siving 2 vatter of valuable frranchise involved | ¢it ent into a diy gouds store h atiers, crop ovn g jong the Joft- ol operation of 1 P, Sure- |06 and blushing asged th tion, T year, Wik - AMotropolitan: Lie | il 3.0 per DEMOCRATIC TICKET. avenus, with udizon leoks down upon for Prosid Woodrow il ) » lwerth i \ Presidont - Thomas ¢ ty-live stories, just now nearin ror ‘ Pesi u . aanleti o n, towers over the latter Marshall ! ! . Prosidential Electors - Jetterson B, some 132 feet, being the tallest the world, It is a con- wilding in Fred Deberry, Charles B Chipley Jones, Leland J. [ cret and dimes will do if yon et together the Browne, J Jones, W henderson, 11, C. Sparkman. State at demonstration of what nickels who i3 Claude L'Engle | stupendous building Congressman, First District—S. | his wealth in the M. Sparkman, ¥ mduet of 5 oand 10-cent stores. |1 Coturessman, throw this in for the encouragement Frank Clark. friend G. W, Harper, sman, l‘n'!“ml I hope to see do likewise, mett Wilson. [/ Thesa reach Governot lihe howels of arth, Attorney enough of them man lLarge—. lere Congressman, ing this aving amassed Second District -— of my zood ~Em- Third Distr.et down into building: the as well as pieree the sky, Five Waoolworth huilding saying to West. | Craw- | stories of the rul—Thos, State—H. C 1 underground; while the pew Mu- of Agriculture W.:hi'iyml building, now heing erected ees down 172 feet below the soe (', Luning. cof the streets " W, V. Knott. { 8 tendent of Public Instruc- 101 should be usked what im- N, Shei ts pressed me most in New York, | Rose. wicht say that 1 COR l'.oswr“lnin. i< the total inadequacy al- Imost the utter fatdity of o ten dol- lar bill. A bill «f that or any other ‘n‘ri; nomination £hows in the atmos- one very striking nt General THE EDITOR'S VACATION. The oditor wishes that all Ih“‘i"\l\‘l'v of Broadway a lack of cohesion tand a tendeney o disintezration not readers of this paper could have ac- i R ‘x‘. sy total annihilation, that is very vacation, al- |‘l: strossin companied him on hi thongh that would make a |)l'('('\']H'III])\I!I4|I|.~||||I of his roll. 1 recom con- | rend Broadway and the { Large party to be “personally adjacen? ticable, | Precines 1o those having ducted,” s being imy burng cvery facility is there for the Le can only accede to pumerous re atistactory execution ol the job blocks adones, quests that he weite something for | ABdE vt A fow the benefit of those wiese vacations thiz city ot oVery and s divided into it hundeed nene parts, do fall duty Th the sidewalk stalls s were spent amid other Seones, more particularly for those who wers push carts and | unable to enjoy o vacation ar all, | He will premise that persons who aries in in- here chat people, oni; removed from | el food and other work hard enoush to need o vacation | initesimal necy quantities brown tiile or Jess ©most lusnrious and most extravagant se snould by all' means take one, if [toring, they can do o without injustice to - these to whom they are indebted, Given these conditions, and the va- almost exclusively cation is not a fad, nor an unnec- ent Kinds of vew ticles of food are everywher CSEATY expense It is an investment Rags and cand faces hideous as that will repay large dividends in incrensed ph al fitness for the Reterring to the printed jist of th _ DOSC one s in troubled « S i iusti absence tir ks of another year, to say noth- o g teasans that Justity - absence, AL night, every eseape is Hed L eqeher asked her it her case with sleepers teving to get a little of the siifling airv of the &treet, and comparizon with Wothe tenement they oconpy ing of the mental stimulus, nn'-l-‘ lectual expansion and educational sweet that Torche benefits that come tfrom travel fresh by Unless one is pressed for time, the reflected in harbor, made ijts| nee far more impressive than rapers, Lo, oo person who loves the | peerh and thoneht 1 w; money o away, in I dollar conmpo- ryopart is made to every article halt 2 tion in the country, deal in pennies Sometimes a sin- sle cent will buy two or more difter- ables or other ar- squalor | qyways act so.” sent 4 new hat to one of its patrons system, by means of willow plume he- quickly whirled distence of a1 lendid suby whose immense came entangled in an electric fan in one of the terminal elevators. The brass blades of the fan sucked it into which one can he under ground a miles for a nickel; an elevat away ilway svstem which is almost ¢ “h 1 v of thos Iv they wouldn't otherwise be tol- putedd in this world’s most up-to- (¢l hi ne date city thouzh, for the matter of adjnsted ar pleasure, thst, they apparently are well| f by the feminine nortion of 1 |« stronized i tor putiin round e (‘Fo Bo Continued. ) | mities of e Jocomicive i1 o keep in progp itdon and | tired altitde Himents o G00D STORY CURRENT ABOUT CONGRESSMAN CLARK raibias.” The clerk is now on a beep ranch Frank Clark, oi] Y the Everglades an for re- Kind Words, Kind words are the musie of the Representative Florida, parsuer of trands, had a lively campy world They have a power which nomination last spring, says the ws to be heyond natural causes, Washington correspondent of the they were some angel's song ! New York World He stumped his [ which had lost its way and come to earth It seems as if they could al- most soften the hard and angry hearts ol men, No one was ever 1'1')]'1’“‘!'“"! by a sarcasm; crushed perhaps if the garcasn was clever eno but helped never—F, W. Faber, district frem end to end, meeting his in joint debates and talk- irg from cart-tails and cracker boxes il At one point in their travels, debate chedaled, Mro Clark alone ap- before t rather youngish opponent in every where o joint Wils e Tist meetine Ul and { NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND TENANTS TO CUT WEELS man ay telegram from the | It oread: rived TTELS onponent : { The chief of Sanitation herchy n You're a good talker. Meet Frank [tities all owners o agents of lots Clark tonight and debate with him | vacant, or occupants of lots or prem Go ahead,” said Clark to the tew comer. Promptly the the [ be cleared of all weeds and wild veu- man irncd | littl lireworks, 1l ctution and put in a od sanite loose Penalty tfor nec- kept it ubd condition at once tor an hour and when e b sob lecting 1o comply with this noti sided Clark azcended the bharre! shall be, upon conviction, fine of This reminds me of i thing Uit yop more than $10° or imprisonment happencd the first time | ever mad b not more than ! It is the in- tention of the chief of sanitation to strictly enforce the ordinance pela- | ing 1o the above nt orustic in Q. A o political speech,” said Clork t N about 1% and | Had Taunched v soing neod viien ap jumped oo RHOADES, the middle of the audience o -26-6 ani 3 Sl widien N8 26-61 Sanitary Oflicer Bawled ot me, “What in h are | Iyou teyvinz o do, ocon make was cruel, but Clark zot the A on v crowd with him. AN APPROACHING CALAMITY. A bright girl in one of the public, her teach: te be absent for half a day on th ground that her mother had receive ! | nte ran saving that company wi | coming ' | “ICs my o tather's half her three hoys,” said the pupil an Aiously, “and mother doesn’t see how | schools asked leave of | ister and she can do withont me, these hoys *lunder any of them “1think it might con head, Miss Potte pointing to the words, “Domestic a1 under thi suid the ir ises, if occupicd, that the same must | | | | | | Prosperity No one looks prosperous in an ill=fittihg suit. no excuse for you to wear such clothes when the ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS will make to your measure a suit of ai\ fabric in our line of over 200 patterns for : and guarantee you a faultless fitting suit with that exciv: 2 trom the push carts throw a lari iction. " [ ideal way to travel in the sumwmer |, . . 2 v urld | fliction i Huht on the faces of scores of little time is by boat or steamer. iU one’s awn, balfnaked o P ) v ‘ i vhildren, lyinz R : M destination can be reached by o wa- {asleep on the sidewalk, while hunr"‘lss DANIEL WILL HAVE ter route The coast-wise steamers fdareds of others danoe md - shous | MORNING PAPER ON SALE plying between Jacksonville and the the malid street, their ony | | principal coast eities offer the max- -ground We wnnot realize | Miss @ I Mad t imom ol comtort in travel at a very e omm America, with tin | FSi v med CAPENEC o New York [jarson of e stransa ases | | it I instance, th Clya Line | our | from | M steamships afford cleanly, comior Diiite inf ooy cres | e sure ihle, inexpensive service, 1o which | Tiis New ¥ i e ™ . LEane rail is in no wis ) wiere 1} . Wt I ar ribiory m [ Ihese cum are foat- | ) w & Of the Hr with] “Wh s bam | yonday o s ing 1 ommaod i to the la-| leaving nothing to be desired. 1f the Jeies and com tonld say Miss D v X 1= it nsaally | chensively, | that "“i his 1 vear, the voyage [the Bast Side they wear no over- | tounee that she has a onstant resttul delizht; and if folethes, and on Broadway no under- { s hool supplies including new vis rongh, and you suffer from [«lothes. At least, I should judze no|of pencils, pens, ta w ‘ de mer, you can console your- [ccrsiderable quantity of lingerie | she invites the students nsp : self with the thousht that a spell of Jrould be stowed away under the v\-j' e | sea sickness will make you feel bet- [teemely frank and tight-fitting cos- z i 3 : g el ter for a long time afterwards. One | tumes that make PSR a" “'OOL thing SCTVEe S0 yon certain of: you de- Jrede of feminine folly compensation for the ex-fon this great thoroughfare The rerience sowns are divinely short and fit s Going up on the Apache, the vessei fexactly to the figure it nothin was crowded with Florida people, I whotever is left to th magination em being Rev. WA Myres, | Lakeland among t dies may adap pastor of the Methodist chur at | present wardrobes 1o 1 Live Oak, formerly pastor at Bur- i New York stvles, by a tow; also Mr. Monniz, of Ft. Wort! ourteer es off the length of the | \ Pj a C new Tex., wl with his wife, wi | ki ind then taking \-shaped : 1‘1‘;‘:1:.1 \l\:::] i‘:.t)‘xl(t‘ R‘.’l remembored a ving spent a w {sczment from the width, thus mak- ing, room 2. He cor L] wr oa a few years ! ¢ zarment taper 1o exire mended. has t £Uests of 1 mily of Dr. Bor J rrowness at d botton woolens, lat styles flg lS whe T ed. Bro. 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