Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 11, 1912, Page 4

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’ ! f ' b \ ' ; , ) " fauk FOUR o THE EVENIN. :!‘ELE(BR.\M LAK! AND, FLA., Sept 11, 1912, ADVERTISING THE TOWN. Ihe Evening Ielegram : Published every afternoon from the‘v Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, FILH One city of the eountry has estal 14 a newspaper for the publica an of news of municipal affairs, the ‘E'nm-cd’iu the posiofliue at Lake-|cxpense publication being pai ‘and, Florida, as mail matter of the ‘rom the city treasury. But an Ala- s-cond class. { bama town, Atmore, has arranged to — | expend money for publication pur- o F”Hb"r}-i.hvirl(lXGTON. EDITOR. | poses in a much more business-like ——————————— Jand profitable way. A J. HIOLWORTHY | The Atmore town council Las made uwiness and Circulation Manager. i, uppropriation to pay for publish- in its local newspaper an adver- of 1 tisewent telling what the town ofters sUBSCRIPTION RATES: ‘ ......... $5.00 | Ol year . i to homescekers and investors, The Six months ..o 2.50 | epprop jon has been made the Uhree mouths e 1.25 [ rewclous of a fund to which busi- Oviivered any where within the peos men have subscribed, and the limits of the City of Lakeland ; dvertisement is to be published for 10 conts a week, #rom toe sawe cffice ig issued T LAKELAND NEWS weobly wspaper giving a Te- s ot matters, crep condl- ns unty affairs, ete Sent wry re for $i.u0 per year, ¥ i e A NS P e OO AR Fow, i any, newspal DEMOCRATIC TICKET. the mime thepe are W \\ For Vice Pres 1 Marshall i ,, Prosider | Elect Jet b 1 wdvert Browne, J. Frod Deberry, Cle E ] O i Jones, W, Chipley Jones, Leland Jo e oW 11 1t Henderson, H. € Sparkman, i hizin arranaement, ther State at Large-—| e f1e town bocomes a pa) | ! : patron of the n First Disteict==8.juper Atmo¥e has set o worthy examnl Second District fustrial Iudex Fraak ('l \ ib Lm- y (oimcmmen: B o0 FATHER Goiern [ 1 Atorney G ul F. West ' ! Cen Wi Litnd ¥ 4 ; of “Mother' i ] Secyetary of State- | ( raw ford, v 1 th !v 1 Commissioner of Agricnlture W, ! ! Il : e . A McRae. it ¢ hand on the dial peint Treasurer--J. C. Luning. v the vesper hour; ere lons i t \ ! Vi nid omptroller-- W, V. Knott, tthe twilizht will a1 Jupcrintendent Public Instroe- {20 casting vint rays on |1 : il cronnd only 1o tarey tor aomo W, N. Sheit State Chemist--R. E. Rose it on the ones whom we hold most Adjutant Generat-—J, €, R, Fostor. | 180 to s in Hfe, our sainted 1a- or who watches the faint rays a N A s v % el 6 have passed into darkness What s Citrus Semina moedinefrom his day's Labor and the fivs: Cational fustitntion, oF aonew variety Lpeep from heaven's vision give him of erapetrnit? Don't all speak at [ ¥leeny for Tt was that stur that greet od Lim when h wis yvoung and it Pvizorons, when his eart won the at tection of some fand heart, thi The covnercention of that Tampad heart woced by jove, We see them chuareh w I hes two preachers hoth | Later in Lite as they taen down e Claiming o be o its pastor, might s ,_|’An' Fhe v miy have heen paved with some thoons, and the world te the claims of 1 ontests by o | oW hat che yet the warmth primary Or, it mizht be hetter to Gl T o i VWi tiere it fet them botn zo their wavs and get lon their moemom v o back to some one doesit ook g0 mueh Lo e geeen moms b where one ke aomere jo uter [+ dew dvop from Teaven was planted - Snd it omakes Jite (o wrer and The St Peten 8w ter Enid (OKklay iy has been compell ] wity Twa days this week ander i PLUGGING ALONG. propogition to furnish the paper tree | Al on days when the sun does no L v { By Wadt Mason hine Il proposition was inan: 1 ated Sept. o e, and the Down on the wNner s=ome S0l pendent has been called on toomake fheaded men stand as< the hours gal womd its offer just rwelve times dur-Hgp by, kicking and carping and ne the 1wo vears {reasting again overything under the [ sy While they are showing that A coviain body of highbrows sol 1]':" 8 a fake, proving that every cmuly resoluted hell ont of existence, [ thing’s wrong, Peter the potter has roar 1o maks Peter Keeps plug md we exelaimed, “Oh, glory!™ The | 1 preachers put the place haek on th [ B adone Many arve idle; the bak map pronto. Now, some fellow has |0 the clerk, Taborers, too, by the heen proving in the Tampa Tribune | S0oves bitter their ooy that they can that hell st really a bad place | Mot zet work nothing but erief is atter you get used to it but theytpe [ store” Peter is Labor roatt tter him, 100, Seems ke some peo vear, hamming o satistied song; ple just won't lot s comiortable, { CVerything’s gay on this old plan [Bere? - Peter Keeps pluzging alony C o Peter has pais the cottaze I i Ke West Jdonrnal hane 1 ":ui Potis: SR Eeut ohits Busine-s men of its community a red detvis 1 s Vi 2 h i Tt e T w ; i e Kl d ] 0 o WOrry or | ”_ " .l‘tl" iwl\ ‘I\".‘?bl"V' trer? ol weleads ok ,“ R P stand m t making mor ! atd we belicve w nolse ‘than a gong. Potor keeps il ki _“' :"l“”'.f\ ling on rubber-tived feet - Pete 1 s iy This is putting it keeps plugging alons Poter won' previy strong, and it s doubtful if leok for cong ssional aid, platforms be : X don’t bother his sonl; working away beneticial — results either to the the paper. When that conditions warrant such an in- th statements will productive ot : in the sun and the shade, he is a feed! niving a roll own or we Saving a wad for the scason of stress, while he ul strong is rugged dictment of our business men as a same paper that contains ; ‘ Peter has Sense with 1 whole, the capital 8 Peter is plugging along’ will record the announcement of cur departure for another and liver o E » i A FORMAL INVITATION. e — | \ <hip driven by a violent storm Besides the physical equipment. | ad at last toundered on the rocks ree cloments enter v the making | near the <hore and the life-saving} rot-class schiool the parents, [erew was busily preparing to rendes ers and the | assistanc In the excitement m ¢ importan <o fac- [ cld lady approached the captain ordy I rew and asked it ment of cland | being done to save the ( s not adequate, but plans for | lors Yes, maam,” the ca rroction of this condition arc!roplicd, “we have sent them a ] Wy Ihe faculty is all that {10 come ashore.” Goodness 1; there Skl d they are a bright. in- | houldn’t think they'd need a forma’ 12 lot Looks like it is only tior to the parents to make the school — - leal institution y has a child in attend- as sent his or her mind to tead of a neutral ¢ during the com- Suppose cacl to the country by the unit makes up windmill mister! That's = me electric fan you're got ont ther> oling the hogs.” 1ctive aid ee, ing { prour the dates for the presidency wil] carry ip the November election. | A in o | [ M Mty M M \1 M A 0! 1" | R W N We first Iy Gail in om are g by It is Simy vt I her | This warm A\nd = ' A shower is Most less wi didate N« 1 H Wes Wi re too sensi ELECTORAL VOTE. it w labama Arizona Arkansas Californiaa Colorado Connecticiy Delaware Florida Georzia Idaho 1linois diana wia Kansus Kentueky misiiana aine HESH nne=ot ew Mexi New York North 1o Orecon Oklahiona wolisin ‘yoming Total (EEH TR rememn Wy who ille; =h I 8 | A () lew ol th possible Iy make the meal st wash 10 open 1 rab Cara vill } in 1 rode wias i northern ¢ v 1l i Oatmeal does it the the in completed water atte persons 1=h is past pores fresh mixed for the wintey T \imond meal is z2ood 1« i1 fconvening Ot 1912 Respect? haritics and who had never secn | the action of the cial election \ announ representat v in the Florida | A\ small boy from Chicago, who |the special term of aimed the old lady. *“1'For Representative— I hereby sont follows s hoice I W have some politicians in Lak | interest them 1o ¢ the following table and pich | States the different candi- | WHH THE MARCH OF PROGRESS Iy well bicycle | | eomany remarks 11,“]'; } | A promine ( tlls this story o imselt \ to-do farmer o fow miles out sent for him one night the old man very il and had been sent for o dra will he doctor did wh for him and was preparing when the tarmer asked hin Charged Tor the visit 11 st oof Sioo When th a asked tor his bill amount The old nun Pdoctor and Tawyer it I the bed N wart | said tas | ol o my Lo vo o ih SOAPLESS FACE WASH w \ .| POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT, | HIPPED \ {PEC-TOP) ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES MAMN UREVFUS O CO. NEW YORK 1 WILL PLEASE YOU AND PLEASE THE BOY | E.F.BAILEY Deen & Bryant Building v growth of cane as ¢ iha o Louisiana My | Storter has o steam mi oOwWn owhich will crush two tons of suea mnd L oane per day Lo contemplates tha vyer { m il have betwegn eight and nine hx\"y ousand gallons of syrup He has ould | engaged all the syrup that he ca an ;;nrm‘.‘x‘ and he 0% to receive 75 he [ per callon tor his supply Fr. My Jers Press wil A lik " ORDINANCE NUMBER 141. hicy Ve rdinan cquiring : ) rmit ron i 1 v ny st y i a LRl '\!ll'- vl i A il in : ot La 1 Section No person or persons 2ive any street performance exhibi parade, lecture, ting, preaching, "H',u\n streets or other w..iu\::: i permit from the mayor. places of Lakeland, without first ob- onr citizens about hey should he asked onr of town Si i o di ctoour city,” And som. | Vent so far as to say she ought to he | tarred, feathered and hurned Now Geo, W, Storter of de a whe d in hile [ the wonder of the s the motoreycle will otsidered | peighborhood, The original e Jast as proper tor a lady o rid It was planted tonrtecn years ago, ra Will not be dong betore wonn will L rgonir irly and the rows are Bedriving any Kind of an animal oy, At present it steerin ny Kind ot a whe it a \ feet in height \ i do o we old foey men ip the stock the blades ¢ well wet used to it (&} e and tangled tozether tha (T i mpeneirabl 1 enostated by good anthor AS TOLD BY A PHYSICIAN * s heen impossible o pro- ! speak- | begging or vending | Every person or per-1q9:99 p, m., second and fourth Sus | 4+ fourth Sundays. | Vgl Section 2 sons uch performance, '-\-“ arti hibiti lecture, speaking, | {preaching, or vending shall pay it _jiv ense of five dollars per day. Pr v {vided that the mayor shall have tl | pow * such permits t R ‘ or par and to political inso, | IN8S W it license a. ] = Any person or pers | who violate the provisions his nance shall be f 1 an twenty (320.00) or ot more Clerk June, 1912, L bt S. L. A. CLONTS. o Mayor, than thirty davs in jail 1t hard labor. 1 he v certify that the foreg ance No. 141, was du at a regular meeting of t Council on the 18th day of N 1912 N L SWATTS, by Approved by me this 20th day of 1 | lars | | | How’s the Boy’s Clothey | If there is anything in the iy 4 . will make the opening of <. for the Boy, it's a new suit. ! 1. ied the School Suit problem ¢ .+ ents side, as well as from . ... standpoint. I am Prepared to Mee: the Needs of the Boy for school with a spicndid | (Cln ing, Knee Pants, Shirts, W .. . and Caps. Drop in and see SCHOOL St I am offering : 0 $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, ST and higher it you wa Good Durable Knee e that are going n 50c to $2.30 the pui: w Lakeland, Florida. fl New Tailor Shop FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Coruner Florida avenue and By St '5, . The Rev. Williaw Dudley Now!lir D. D., vastor. Sunday school 9:45 a m. H Stevens, superint-ndent. Preaching Sunday at 1i 3 m 17:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wedncesda jevening at 7:3¢. Woman’s Missionary anl Aid sSo ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's 'at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting frst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. au? Meeting SURE DEATH T0 B East Lakeland Mission, ) INSEHLTS Sunda?lfchoole::nfl p. :.Wl:u‘. A Blfis A\l ‘ ; t Milten, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbytarian Church i Rev. R. A, Ward, acting pastor . Sunday sol 9:45 a. m = Morr'ag egermon 11:00 8 m Y. P.S. C. E. meetsat 6 p. » Prayermeecting, Wednesday, 7 Lutheran Church. . ¢ Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennessee. | ! 1 Sunday schocl 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:¢0 a. m., and | shoe and har: Upholstering --nd-- 'Matlress \ahi Catholic Church. Rev. A. B. Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second and M. E. Church, South L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. funday school 9:45 a. m Morning sermon 11:¢9 a. ® Epworth Leagu 3 < v Evening -ervi : p. m | Prayer-r. oting Wednesday 7:00 pm { (hvietian Church. Geo. W. Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school §:45 2. m. Communien 10:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. - Y. P. S. C. E co-operates with OT ¢ other societies at Cumberland Pres- DUS Syterian church. Arthur l—\. Evening sermon, 7:30 a. @ Noul

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