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PAGE FOUR - THE EVENINY TELEGRAM, LARLLAND. FLA, Pulbl | . . | News comes from New York tha WHY KILL COCK ROBIN? "w tve“'ng Ielegrdm‘ Vorse, who a few nmxl.in\ 10 g N | - cardoned out of the Atlanta S i i d every afternoon [rom the| vy by President Taft, on Elorida Is tlie ohly Biate qn $entucky Buiidiag, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the boswfli«e ‘at Lake- 1and, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. ———————— M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. A. J. HOLWORTHY Business and Circulation Manager. SLBaCRlPTw\ RATES. One year ....- Rix MONLHS «voveescoses 380 Three mounthg ... ..... 1.26 Delivered anywhete within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, From the same office in issued THE LAKELAND NEWS s weekly newspaper giving & Teé sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county =2ffairs, ete. Sent anywhere for $1.00 per year e e— DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President—\Woodrow Wilson. For Vice President—Thomas C. Marshall. Presidential Electors— Jefferson B. Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, Charles L. Joncs, W. Chipley Jones, Leland J. Henderson, H. C. Sparkman. Congressman, State at Large— Claude L'Engle. Congressman, First District—S. M. Sparkman, Congressman, Second District — Frank Clark. Congressman, Third District—Em- mett Wilson. Governor—Park Trammell. Attorney General—Thos. F. West. Secretary of State—H. C. Craw- ford. Commissioner of Agriculture—W. .A McRae. Treasurer——J. C. Luning. Comptroller—W. V. Knott. Superintendent of Public Instruc- | tion—W. N, Shetts. State Chemist—R. E. Rose. Adjutant Generat—J. C. R, Foster. Plant City has the cow problem to deal with, as every live, growing town has ot a certain = erowth. There is but one solution ool s | 1wt he was in a dyring condy strone and vigorous as in his palm- st davs, and has mapped out a fi- nancial career, whese prime object, aside from amassing another fortune, i to “get even” with Lis erstwhile eremies in the world of finance. Meanwhile, many a poor fellow, who, under stress of poverty and want, was guilty of ‘some trifling theft, or other dereliction, pitiably small in comparison with Morse's peculations, is rotting in prison, with no hope of the executive clemency which can so readily find the large oficnder. It is things like these that beget discontent and breed anarchy e This paper has not the slightes: (hjection to Mr. Angle’'s representa- tion of Polk county in the special legislative term, hut we can not but fecl that the gentleman is making 2 mistake in insisting on his right to serve, in the face of the apparent facts, The constitution seems to he agin' the genial Hillsborouzh heavy- t; at least the governor so con- Petrues i1, and we have noticed that Gilehirist is pretty generally found to be vight where a constitutional point i~ involved. It has been stated that the Angle bill, providing for the abolition of the convict lease bill would automatically come before the legislature at this special session. It seems, however, that this is a mis- take. This bill after having been vetoed by the governor, was submit- ted again to the House, and the gov- crnor's vote was sustained, thus kill- ing the bill. It will, therefore, be necessary to introduce another meas- ure to bring this matter before the Legislature, which, of course, will lave to be done at o regular session. COUNTRY LIFE. good many city foiks have an Piden that country life is dull. The flowers, his needs, the sea- vroves, his trees, his ciops, their fert son, weather conditions; who fights weeds, insects, redents and other va- Fious pests; who studies the mating of ditferent strains of horses, cattle, heep, hogs, poultry, pets, hees, for to the problem, and a 20 d place | the production of the most desireble Pke Plant Cits wilp not he slow in aualitios in their offsprinz; who sta- g dics tec g method g who takes part tinding it. Do must do, making way for the march of progress Oy ciet ol th ship, s woll as of the o | for doing thines, which chpracteri the 8t Petersburs Doarvd ot Ty the fact that a i ity mem! l o At its Ia (N ) 0o ' n ' onld do the o ) nin e Dam LA | r measuy o can 1 viio do vop pay their advertising merly wsed by candidate antouncement with a statement tha the announcement had not boen paid Exvery day you may, it you will, tor. It has been hinted that \“m“ilml meAnngy ali yoUX DI, S01 eh SRR R R M.-r\ eye sees tor diselt, and every vonder in the st primary haven't | ! ind pereeives according to its own | paid the advertising bills they mad» #ifts and limitations av that time, and perhaps the Ad-| Have you followed the procession vorate's method of dealing with suen |8 the flowers? - Have you watched people might produce the results thag | 1° the coming of the birds and en Leretofore have not been fortheom "".‘"3 their seasous of song? e o | ren noticed the glorious sunsers? Have you steeped your in 0 HIE s TR glory of th i ! Have | e w... kson Leader declaves ol ou welcomed 11 of 1l ioten mitlion silver dol- processi ol the starry hosts, until ome one dotlar bills T your <oul s zed its intinite and venfation s o fact that thisfomartal birth 0 ! on of t country apparently Let us ey overy day to get out |d bas more than its share of the heavy | ingg (he open and mr‘:vnin, the n >=?\vx' dollars. Ona re- 1 peg of money-making and mones cent IT'\'?‘ \f' saw practically spending, read awhile in the “Open 1o : ollars after zetting bevond | pook,” that we may discover nv\‘.’ ~.W irle<ton. When »\\n pulled some of | hoguties in the world around us, and | the ' pinuks” on a New York | yovigalize our bodies and souls in botel clerk, he lauzhed and t God's sun and air. : n" mmediately i he sonth.” The “Magic City™ is calling us ev 4.‘ T thir =00 ery day in its woods and groves and «nded ! ¥ MENCSS | vater, saying “come and fill vour 1o curr \..‘ s U souls with the joy of living™ | ) oty country life is dull ! 8 Read Borrouzhs and Thorean, and vith Henrey Van Dyk Viich Son s s | . : e | o s Ven i TS sonl o1 M the path, ar w rea 1 oal ‘ o ‘ hile he who walks in love mav | r o1l | vender far, ! bot! « hiz wife, wi Vot God will bring him where 1} ( of a Dlessed are i er o Custom receipts in Tampa for Au- voree court. Never [zust, 1912, were £170.896.18, great- nd board” {er than the reccipts during - oth- | 1 and \ugn ity’s history with | wild \ v 2 shared by exception of August, 1511, ti when the receipts were $187,607.93 Lolocal politi mrerests himeclr in { i cin, has re-entered Wall street, :n«}; [man who studies Wis gardens, hi-al Unien which does not protect the Ghin, 1noovery State in the Uniou except Florida the robin is protect- ed during certain months. In every State except Florida and six others, the robin is declared by law to be a non-game bird and cannot be legally killed at any time. In Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Caro- lina, Tennessee and Virginia the rob- in can be killed only during certiin winter months. Florida is the only State in the United States where the robin can be killed at any time. This is not as it should be. Ever shall we strenuously insist that our dear \West Florida gophers be properly protected by law and as we believe tne Association of Audubon Socii- ties now clamoring for protection for the “robin red-br would join us if it were necessary for us to plead for protection for our “hard- ghell chickens” we believe in help- ing the Audubon Society in its cru- sade for the robin. Just listen to this beautiful trib- ute to the robin, written by a ten- der-hearted philanthropist: **No bird holds so prominent a place in the minds of the American people as the Robin. It is distinet- ively a companion of man, and wherever his hand has cleared the wilderness the Robin has followed From Mexico to the Yukon the trav- cler meets it, and the residents wili tell him of its coming and going. 1. has passed into the literuture of the country, and one reads of it in the books of science and romance. Poets weave its image into their witch- cry of rhyme, lovers fondly spy up- cn its wooing, and by the fireside of cvery houschold children lisp its name when stories are told in the twilight. “Heedless indeed is the ear that does not hearken when the robin sings. Loud and clear it culls -t dawn, and sweet are the childhood memories it brings ol fresh er ficlds swept by gentle winds and an- ple blossoms filled with dew.” If you want proot that the should be protected in Flovida w. cat, give it to you. \We hereby hand you the statement of a man of sei- \Lnubiun.l hy the Department of Ao- viculture tor the purpose of makin cheervotions on the teeding habit he Bell Will Ring Next Mon. Mormng‘ ATHLETIC CuT CLOCTHES "AHN DREVFUS How’s the Boy’s Clothes) If there is anything in the world p, will make the opening of school eg, for the Boy, it's a new suit. I have s ied the School Suit problem from the par- | ents side, as well as from the storey | standpoint. I am Prepared to Meet " ing, Knee Pants, Shirts, Waists, Has and Caps. Drop in and see the spiendid SCHOOL SUITS I am offering for $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.5 Good Durable Knee Pants that are going from 50c¢ to $2.50 the pair ence, o natnralist who was sent tol Deen & Bryant Building % I WILL PLEASE YOU AND PLEASE THE BOY E. F. BAILEY the Needs of the Boy for school with a splendid line of Closp. Lakeland, Flonda.| ! 1 polities; nterests himself in| 1 T | hool, lod I Loy, quail or Fine $27 e | | I'n hunt on Sanday, FPine, $25 . i (I T | | For non-residents to hunt wit! then some i Lynn Haven {1 ol ot excendit : it fl e Then, donwn here in Florida, th 1 To enter nelosed | ot moher dha e oo, | Tailoy Shop e i o % J U N 1401 ({ | Swon 8 ] | o vos ] ¢ It 1%, v FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. | fdu oot d mudheads, o | Correr Florida avenue snd Buy W D R ) | {lin ovey SNipe, woodeo The Rev. Willlam Dudicy More W i than a ‘ o ilers, curlew wildlp, D, pastor. lotman hn Ihe flowey :’"i 1 ) es or quail, ttle b Sunday ool 9:46 4. o H ¢ 1 0 nonth bi < 3 1 ropro nmont ! robin 1 Stevens, superintendent il \ nuiish s .| Ireach by Sanday at il 3. m. d T darter 1908 o v | : UWR=Y, e sroa Week!y prayermeeting Wedres T I " ny 1o tell s ruths | | hor VLocrow. rice birds, mead-§ovaning at 7:3¢. : written in this wondertul book, thes | fow dark ! Voman's Missionary anl Ald S¢ H b Miss 3 ) B, 0~ Lave not oxhanstod the meaning: | | Huntoes may ke their =amelefety Monday 3:30 p. m. » birds had caten specimens of a On a basis of th con stomachs FLORIDA S GAME LAW . or imprisonment twen- | comvening O« four | the action of To ship beyond 1! f the[ 1012, Resne home with them in the State, but | Baptist Young Peoples Meeting i not tor sal lat 6:15 p. m. Open season for o | Quail or partrid Kevs, November to February, both ! L inelusive i Ducks, October to March, both in- East Lakeland Mission Milton, superintendent. | ! Doves, October to March | me birds: Regular monthly business meeting| ind wild tur-| fpst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. SURE DEATH 10 bl - | BUGS AND INSELS Sunday school at 2 p. m. E. A. Prayer- et { meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Agents war? frig [ — |erywhere | As t time approaches for th g ; A vone: ) | ¢ of tiekprettiine cawh o] Presbytorian Churck o { ; ; S Rev. R. A. Ward, acting pastor and ¢ £ S e AL AN T SRy Jol 9:45 a. m i o n to 2« Morr® germon 1i:00 & Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. ”‘g L i i Proyermecting, Wednesday, 7:3¢ e it »1....“:.:' Lutheran Chureir. ik e e i e . Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennessee. | . ' e SR ks | Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pastor, 504 So. | 2 ) | kel dee pack and an | Tennessee Ave. t l l r R [.l [ ox von will get f 0t I tr ‘ t from 20 101 gunday schocl 10:00 a. m <| 75 cents p OX more for your fruit f | than when splayed in market a <= | poor arads k and in a box dln t slxlu.u is anyt & attractive. Her s|is where Calfornia beats Florida i Catholic Church e temp iran i T = v: ,-1 ¢ . Rev. A. B, Fox, Paster. < “l‘ « fourth Sundays. : b » : M. E. Church, South i e i I. C. Jenkins, Pastor. : . l St and { anday school 9:45 a. m STess I s0o 1 Morning sermon 11:09 l Epworth Leagne 6:00 1 2 ]! Evening service, 7:0 m i e POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Prayer-meeting “ednudav or ! R o (T i l'or epresenmm s or ‘ hereby announce myself a can-! . rigtica Churen d““' s | Geo Weimer, Pastor. to | county iu the Flo ! Sur e%anl 9:45 2. W e . said Legislaturc! Communien 10:45 a. m. 1912, subject to| Preaching. 11:00 a. m. 34 o) tion be he S[en cial election held Sept |'nher societies at Cumberland | Yvterian church. J. C. BROWN. | Evening sermon, 7:30 a. ™ Preaching service 11:00 a. m., 7:00 p. m, eecond and fourth Sun | i Services are held on second and Uphfllstcrin‘: voters in the :‘n ‘ Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with or ca'l at s shoe and Mattress Vi lando, Fla. Dt Pres- | nue. Arthur W, Doull®