Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 2, 1912, Page 4

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'n tve“i“ IeIG ram ye sow, s0 also shall ye reap.” Ther e 0 u i » many things in the social struc- ture which clamor for readjustment v bhlished every ifternoon irom lhei Ptut the man who is frugal and indus- aontucky Buiidiag, Lakeland, Fla.!iricus. and who utilizes the golden Ltered in the postoflice at Lake- ¥lorida, as mail mattes of the: duys of his productive vears will scl- dom be forced to take his stand in [RIDS the bread line, cud class. 4.1 M.;rm;m.\‘u'ro EDITOR-; Not =0 hopeless, but scarcely less % ——————— | pithetic, was the long line of unem- A J. HOLWORTHY itoved, waiting at every place wher? ., ess and Circulation Manager. advertisement had indicated that Ip was wanted, As | glanced into L sCKIPTION RATES: . $5.00 o wonths g .. 2,50 o monthE il veein LR | eied anywhere within the he City of Lakeland [ these with the desir: we year 1 opportunity to toi] for a for themselves and those longed to take cach of hand and say: "My uits ol triend, . . arom this heartless city, i 10 cents a week, where hodest poverty is mocked by ) pow the same office ig issued 11 LAKELAND NEWS Wiy newspaper giving e Tee W ocul waiters, crop condl- otairs, ote. Sent the pampered pride of - scornful alth, there is reom for all, and work tor all, and independ for all with the will and the =pirit to in it. There are skies whose hloe not ohsear v the m L 1o §1U0 per year. not obgcared b e n e 1 -moke and ¢ | T DENOCRATIC TICKET. Sl e one mas ik o full « heaven’s fir i w Preside Woodrow ‘Wilson \ A i fror Vi pegident - Thomas € W dream sutdvanms: cand: i Aarshall, ad love, and traly live! Come from Presidential Jlect Jefterson B. iy rdid environment, where sonls trowne, J. Fred Deberry, Charles E. [y gwarted in the stitling atmos Jones, W. Chip Jones, Leland &) bore of diee and the tender pliits Lendorson, 1. C, Spurkman, tlo=som into all the sweet and Coneressman, State at Large-— cand beautiftul things ot dife am lande L'Engle. L choked by the rank weeds of tlaunt Congressman, First Distaict—S. i vice, Come o some far off, quiet M. Sparkman. pot, and zive yourself @ chance- a Congressman, Sccond District — !' Fance in the battle of lite o chanee Frank Clark. L find the better way ! Congressman, Third Distriet—Em-1 pyr they would not have under- ettt Wilson, wod. Most of them have only the Gooernor - Park Trammell, 1‘\;1'11.“\'1 idea of what lies outside ol Attorney General—The West. |~ York eity, and would shrink eretary of State- 1L C. Craw=|pyom venturing into this terrn in anitn Andd g0 they will Tive their tord ( sioner of Agriculture—W.! into nameless graves atoms i the rer--J, . Luning. veat inman mack:rom, clutehingat f ptroiler W, V. Knott. aws tor support, and prematarels vintendent of Public Tustrue- ine un the unequal straeelo, An il W the landless man zoes down 0 coth without having known wina o 1ive, while the manless land in voin for him to come and [ EDITOR'S VACATION—II. vlovle [her feeund storehouse o ty vk i ol p o d ity ' " treln vid msclentions in | it i ol Vi P ol Island vle for bt in which over the note of 1 ol ol makin noof othy dominant Let us raise the {Peiag v inees me that it i certain on o ne which deeply pla for a minister sonor mpresced u Ihe setting is a rath dn hool superintendent, How ol | ™ of 1! reat o robam nothing it not liberal, an tine, near aaidn Dot d mit s om0l or Stunday | porsonae, human dereli i wol superintendent dechine to tak Lither with otha vord, cnd i toon s fi by the waves of cir e m=ell, | I otake no offon-e, ky act itselt entitled “The e Line " poept Tor the howh o oa overy indiffor No play has ro creat or o con- ot sort of hea yvihe way Coney tinnous @ Urun’ oas this one, Night CIsland is merely o0 exagzerated ear cter night the cast aesembles, Diival or street fady ith the same though perhaps never exactly the chd fakes and teivolin < familiar same in personality or number, Some trost ool us. Every poosible deviee come carly 1o get a place near the tor transferving the coin o the gre Lo af the line. One hy one, o sullible from their pe ets to omotinmes noopadrs, they slonch those of the operators of the zames tirouzh the gloom of the poorly i in action and o see the war tichted strect, and silently take theis those New Yorkers “tall for” 11 Phces in the line, There @& i | fakes is enongh o tickle o visitine conversation menosy Hables, growls, | labe 1o death Put the resort cer occagional oathe, Sometimes the line taindy seems to have fascinations for evtends the tull length of the ity ‘--ll'vm classes of people, tor the Block: sometimes it is even longer. (throng ithe hizaree and more or less Ihe men =it patiently, some of them | Laledoreus strects by the thousand ror hours, waiting for the stroke ot and tens of thousands. On the heach midnight for what? A halt a load | where the people swarm like ants, all of bread and a cup ot coll i retence of modesty o propriet; pithed by the benevolence of o cems 1o ave heon Taid aside I wealthy: man who made provision viter s not squearish; hat he con at all who apply at that hoar » 1 dey th Hoaet her wonl trnished with this sustenan piore decent than some of tie o Yhe S cene an inspi falist wonld find in thmes s on this heaed he sun ring tent for a dintribe ftot . the moral ierioration veainst the nditions th make Lcident o 1 nidixriminate min ™ i " I contes ng ol tl vast nambers of po furnished by this il ' N aves, wi very i ] wast | g holo \ Woor \ 'k onl | 1 A Jdoewn, moesr be appallin tdertake to point ont the tronbl ‘ B, revert 1o the simp i Lowrite only as | have seen. That [wern Kes for whi these N\ eme of society is defective T Yorkoo “ralll”™ we will venture th Y 1 i ertic v, take t whols sidents of York city are t 1 \ s ophisticated, thongh I W most conceited Ve in the world neve ] st And e vilnhwerelooking 1o fraitful field on . o thick in = ers, 1 hie me to the he that one conld hardlhy dodee | le old New York The rag " ctermined to do merely haziest id thi v oof 1 1y as a whole n industries, calling for humg ity in every form, it seems i | 1s¢ Provinees thit so many men Rubes, Indians or riar e this last resort of They know little or nothing of 1 own ity thong ready theirs s world. \r o1 Know in w s DEPA | ti Fdited by the Press Committee of the Wowman's Club SOME NOTABLE WOMEN OF TODAY. § K FODR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, Fl.A. SEPT. 2, 1912 WOMAN'S CLUB RTMENT not fertile enough fo sve never been able to afford lux- s or idleness and this has be.2 ¢ zood fortune, The greatest dir i | Lulty of the women of the big na- s is the luxury that has been frans<mitted from generation o gen- cration.” And this is the me she has for the women of Ame Tihat happiness and advance come frem work and simplicity. | The less a judge knows, the more readily e oan render his decisions | Knowledge is confusing. It gives to question two sides. And in | Beauchamp, Yool ¢ wealthy lady of Bluegrass society, who ran for Congress, was defeated, but now holds the office of nationa! Owing to her, Kentueky salcons ar (losed on Sunday and reg cuardiznship of thel proved the injustice of allowing i fathier to be able 1o claim the excln sive divection of the child's life women's clubs and | Ctook it to a trades {hours will e ard and narvrow lives, and sink | nminicipalitic s hemd she mad took o committes eri atd reporter on inspecting ronrs, mprovement The fitty women’s clubs, the Gro Association and Bt them demand minaries to wo judge knows the less | with his conscience in renc ions tfavorable to the interes him on the bench. seems to know absclutely tha. | pl and that is the e at secured his appointmod =~ job is one in whi ot limself, sufier for his ignoruin I however apparent his no remark can be made ¢ wut the incurring of a seve nalty., Taken all in all, in the world for un is the beneh, In no ! tion can one sately be rs behind the rim { Journal. World's Citles Made in America. Practically afl the 1d's cable de in this couni sy, the first havir nomade L 1857, the total length ot | wire in the <heathing and core | heing sufficiont to reach from the | earth to the moon. When the sea is about three iles deep, and the ship | s steamir its usuval rate, paying ! out a new line, over two and a half s before the cable reiches the bed of the sea. By the time (he cable has settled to rest the ship is 25 milez away When Wrinkles Come. The first wrinkle of age cones on » side of the check just in f ear and its possessor is g sast person to notice jt ind the ear there is usoally a f off of the ro the hair e of the neck, et thin, leaving ¢ look on the w not coreinl to e hece important blemish i o more for lese ¢ i eriections than ale Felt the Sting of Failure. 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