Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 14, 1912, Page 4

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THE EVENINg TELEGRAN LAK s H and thousands inztesd of "le tve“mfl Ieleram-:run-n wastes and alkali e the ar wWest is hard to understand. | existence they did not wse 1h - “ublished every alternoon from the ();; svstem of getting immigrants Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, FI&. |, giculously defective and the states Euflr«d in the postoflice at Lake- ‘and, Fiorida, as mail mattec of the s-cond class. | ¢ A. J. HOLWORTHY soasiness and Circulation Manager. e The offer of the Jacksonville B SUBSCRIPTION RATES: o1 Trade to pay the expenses of the bad actors than there are bad cags Jhe yeuar ...oceecsveces $5.00 fapproaching extra session of the Besides, ezgs wonld be about { SiXx months ....o0e0e .. 2.50 ‘H‘,. becanse this expensive as American beauties to | Suree month§ ... ....o 186 | aled elivered anywhere within the !('!mrn-r, limits of the City of Lakeland :sl;lmiill tor 10 cents a week, i doubtless well meant, but is not to be tolerated for a moment. L irom the same ofice is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS «» weekly newspaper giving & Te- <ume of local matters, crop condi- .ons, county affaira, etc. Sent arywhere for $1.00 per year. S et s tlinets LA SR DS R o DEMOCRATIC TICKET. The Lo Henderson, 1. C, Sparkman. dation Congressman, State at Large— | 1:onwealth Claude L'Engle. Florida will not lead off in any suceh Congressman, First District—8. [ new departure M. Sparkman. Congressman, Second District v«{ A KEYNOTE FAIRLY STRUCK. Frank Clark. : Congressman, Third District—Em- | rett Wilson. Governor— Park Trammell. . Attorney Generul--Tho=. F. West. Secretary of State- 1. €. Craw- ford Commissioner of Agriculture—W, .\ McRae. Treasurer--J. . Luning, Comptroller~ W, V. Knott. Saperintendent of Public Instruc- tion-- W, N, Shei ts, State Chemist-— R, K. Rosa. Adjutant Generat 1. C. R. Foster. {this our We learn from a State exchange that Mack, the very bright i nal. whose work has attracted wids attention, has retived from that pa per Mack is a mighty tine young wan who has developed something still oof the Pensacola Jour | nearly akin to géning in hiz news- U i paper work and we hope that he will soon be townd sparkling on some other Flovida newspaper., fors The whole tribe of professors in Flovida will vise up as one man the against the reckless iconoclast on | make the Miami Metropolis who is seek- Iitn ing to abolish the title of “professor” fi a3 applied to public school teachers in this State, and limit it to the | learned few who o in institn tions ot hicher fearning where de- I srecs are conterred. The Metropoli writer i< probably right, but in o land wiere colonels are et at ever, corner, and their claims to military | crtitlement o unchallenged, it is hardly fair to reduee the “profes SO 10 o mere Cmister,” and rvob hin l 'l ot distinetion which, in some mea ure, at least, s to magnify hi Cuntry calling and emphasize the pedazos dizuity " It will be o surprise 1o the ont whoae side world 1o know that the ma : pificent Tampa Bay hotel, down in Fampa, supposed 1o be an cwdarin I monument to the enterprise and = charm of that city, is talling in Hl melancioly ate closely nh \ ‘\ ruin. Thiz hotel when W " viewed with pride by every eitizen | i and Fampa " i county \ i 181 1 1 ' [ Hract touris ",‘”h{ oo mtiquity and its his- | \g terical associations, and it \\u:lh!j\‘hi]]-\\‘,“] seems that Tampa pride and enter “Third I 1 ombine to repair the | people of S beautit tracture and again put it | yhat i ' on as o i o thi crime \ 1 1 near Mmiemporay 1 < wit n v i \ wantity |y \ STORT ST | . 13| Plovida ora ship or private enterprise tho cure the defect would be wort rumerable millions to Florida, $ |l"\n hanae MR !V!L;Tlllii{“l';-(;;().\'. EDITOR.‘AN OFFER TO BE ! el PROMPTLY REJECTED Jacksonville shameful in our annals to permit a private corporation to put the Legis- lature of Florida on its payroll, no matter how generous or unimpeach- behind the effort. ctie of the duties for which it was For President—Woodrow Wilson. |clected by azsembling in extra ses For Vice President—Thomas C.!sion, and the law provides the means Marshall. aud manner of payment for its work. Presidential Electors--Jefferson B.|To accepr this Jacksonville gratuits Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, Charles E.|or “tip” for good service to that cit” Jones, \. Chipley Jones, Leland J. | would be to reach a level of degra- The Milton Gazette strikes a key- note in the following clear, ringing, appeual to the jurymen of Santa Rosi county to rise to the high their solenmn their duty vwhen they respongibilitics and do 1o consider {].'I:w part of the | unliappy |t the verdicts de- pend the entforcemeng of tioular Classes of the people. The plattorms stutled with alleged renn ihe troubles of the times, and reading the Hterature of these respective par- Tistening to the orators average citizen withont po- Titical prejudice may welp be puzzled o Know P which remedy is most likely 1o reach {atl these cure-ali platforms, oI apon the pliio task of strik totroubles and nses the of his inflitence to retorn sVstem crcotirased or discourazed, {1 no more undesirable thion Gazetn them o Know | v people of thi country s this D, FLA, SEPT. 14, Furthe ed tha e Florida Citrus Exchange cam. nor did they wuan ow they would use . Moral: Come into 1 Wanchula Advocate, or EGGS. Eggs were once the pivot of joke- They were supposed to be flung - -dllmd actors. Today there are more ! | pass over the footlights. Eggs appear upon all menus, As a general thing they are partaken o either boiled. fried, poached or scrambled. It depends upon the eg:, whether it goes into a scramble or an omelet. To add interest to the menu, however, eggs are listed in many varieties. Eggs a l2 this or that are found on all bills of fare and vwhen you order one of these special dispensations the head chef scratches his brow and wonders how to fix them up. He takes all the scraps of ham, cold meat, left-over sauce and other things of that nature in th kitchen, and applies them about the eggs, planting the concoction on bits of toast that have undoubtedly seen better duaye, are cornered every winter by gentlemen who put them in cold storage. Eggs tfrom cold stor are not very good for hatching purposes, as the chickens have fue | instead ot feathers. The astrich eg deed, ot as a table deli not to e recommended. The ostrich | Lays it in the sand last year and then goes awny with a cirens and forget it NEW ENTERPRISE. Lakeland Fuel Supply, corner Mai atd New York, is now ready fo. business and wil] appreciate vons Lusines<. Phone connection will b made in a few days. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. For Representative— I hereby announce myselt o can- didate for representative from Poll county in the Florida Legislature, we the special term of said Legislatur convening Oct. 1, 1912, subject 1o the action of the voters in the sp cial election to be held Sept. 2o 1912, Respectfully. J. . BROWN FOR LETTERS PATENT The undersigned hereby zive ne tice that on the 15th day of October A D, 1912, at 10 o'clock A, M., or as soon thereatter as they onn b heard, they will apply to the Hon- orable Albert W, Gilchrist, G nor of the State of Florida, at b oice in Tallahassee, tor Let et oincorporating them, ! Clates and o suecessors, into a politic and corporate, undoey name of AL T CIGAR COMPANY, nuder the tollowing charvtey and ar tivles ol incarporation, the o (HH ol which is now on file in ti " of *he Secretary of State of 1) t at sadd city of 1 v PNIGLEY LY WO ToPrH, o O'HERN Wb MeRAN, D BRYAN, W b THOMPRON P B, HAYNES, \ LAYTON LA IUNN GEOR MOOR 11 4 DRANE W v Woohs \ IO WARING L GRIFFIN CLARE HENLEY PROPOSED CHARTER OF A 1 T CIGAR COMPANY i Y r reat modern ho- | vou. do vour whole duty v P l ) { v s of wh i reby he following articles 1] tute and become issnanee of Letters Patent a to law rporati SCHOOL DAY | ARE HERE | | [ | | ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES WAWN DREVFUS C NEW YORK I WILL PLEASE YOU AND PLEASE THE BOY E. F. BAILEY Deen & Bryant Building % Lakeland. Fiorida, tion, and while the own of the said stock to exer NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPTY [to vote the sume. cise the righ this corpor: (15,000 000, vided into fitteen hundred sharves ot stoch subscribed tor by ribing incorporators, 1 just valuaiion, ol U tive directors heard of dire diminished by N P he o8 | * Mattress Making ... COMPANY s Gunp ™ S How’s the Boy's Clothes) If there is anything in the worlg that will make the opening of schoo! gy, for the Boy, it’s a new suit. | have 4 ied the School Suit problem from . par- ents side, as well as from the sor, standpoint. I am Prepared to Meet ~ the "Needs of the Boy for school with a splendid linc'of Clq. ing, Knee Pants, Shirts, Waists, Hyg and Caps. Drop in and see the splendid ~ SCHOOL SUITS I am- offering for $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.3 and higher if you want thon Good Durable Knee Pants that are going from 50c to $2.50 the pair s T g Lo ) V1 The highest amount of indebted ness to which this corporation ma at any time subject jtself, shall no! exceed Twenty Thousand Dollar CR20 000 00 VI The names and residences ot the subseribing incorporators, togethed with the amcunt of capital stoci mbseribed by cach, are as follows D. AL Feigley, Lakeland, Fla., o shures { €. M Clavion, Lakeland, Fla, 1 o har Pin {=hares COUNTY O L Gey W Tona, Lakeiand, Ba ' '1 Xy | b i ' Ll ~ 3 \ I oas Gl Drane, Lukeland, ¥l y & <l ' | Care Deniey, o wnd, ! L | shares . | Moore, wd, Fla | i Cla P. B, Haynes, Lakeland, Fla., Hi Lakeland, Fla. 1o Ir.. Lakeland, Fla., Lakeland, Fla., Lakeland, Flha, (3} sliaran . 1 Waring, Lakeland, Fla ) . A FEIGLEY GUY W, TOopPH (REAM Upholstering sure o 10 i1 -«gfd-- BUGS A\D MR FURNITURE bt OLD MATTRE S made over CUSHIONS of all kinds mad: order. CARPETS and also matti regards to wo iphvlstered nue nu Arthe~ . Douglas We A+ Now in Our New and rmanent Guarters g Y P ( ~ - w-Clavton

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