Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 15, 1912, Page 4

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¥ . - N b b K . ( . ‘ _i @ | | /8 | i |4 ’h i : L% . g | 3 [ o | i { | \ | 2 i 5 ¢ 5 4] Wl A i) Bl { A R, ¥ ) 3 i | ‘ 1 ! > | ,,,‘ ) it LI ¥ A & E b | ] 3 § "' I ' i Laida. anedive - PAGE POTR ——— — . ork and $3 | Pabi ca chery Mierhoon (row the; ' ol ; ; ; e Q K-n:ky taildax !‘”"m ’?'__._umt' 1‘us ali : » to that end. NOW AND IHEFEN : i Ti ke pustutbice st Lakes| oo oeon, the as mail matted 1)!.lbe 2 ,n\.li-‘. Sicrchant: e —————— — - 5 e ———————— Lkl HERINGTON, EDITOR. T i i HULWORTHY ,oq #ircuiation Manager. pa ‘ iied. Bri went i Lo HION KATES. The dispute over the musi Celonel, in ; m: o (‘lghldiflflf : $5.00 iricks, traits and talents of th to the funcrdl, BRG, & it i ‘,.A. ed u.\uhrle within the i | '; sits of the City of Lakeland cuts 8 Weekk, o v same office o issued 11 LAKELAND NBWS v niy newspaper giving s ‘te- w1 local watters, crop cond s, county affairs, etc. where for $1 00 per year. Tre perfect success of the move- nent to keep Jack Johnson in Jai! “n- in Chicazo hi adwmiration of all up thusiastic geod penple in tulks in most scem to talk o vVidine t i« For the love yon s low 1t brother T cotton ! ness o lone { this setion for y the cura s vonld all i b tionall i onot plantod ot ot ¢oa rie and nopeor poor 1 ] il Lot it alone " oble thing for Boun b his hi and obdurate o to t that oby t We are private oy not preoumin Vige abont business, bt on g t to B pens and beat the neral principles WS it 1y stand 1o his Kicker at hig owa pame, in ¢ for solntod ' doin: on uwhen w 1 institutiong contriln fu layinae mwemorics 1 or more -« than that d.r have made phan chi clarge of r'u SOUity many of these orph is always needed ft yon & itute or- in I'here are ans and money for their support now ' deep, their mental aptitudes and | Be and Ny sweeter THE EVENING TELEGH :M LAK ELAND, FLA, NOV. 15, 1912, CW LLe o ivly is A LITTLE NONSENSE | A Card to the Club. yick MBrizht of Washing- i ars by a col- r. who, not being blessed ndid longevity of the 3end your coutributions te nim. LR L ol ol ! wn Wi ha oved b with th for M THE LAST WORD IN THE MOCX- ING BIRD CON’IBOVERSY R ———— | B well-kncwn Jack- is the treasurer t evening, said he had xn'zi card in the old barber’s cuthern mocking bird still rages in u!»]- th wild form among some of the FI o-.,lm visl idy papers. But it may as well eexse cetlin ? " . ; at's 2 I ever now. That eminent naturalist, Fdi- | That's the crasiest thing | evc 12 Jordan, of the Punta Gorda Her- | heard of.” remarked “‘"e::" “What 214, long recognized :s authority o* | "“_"h_f“d you do it tor: i ali that pertains to the denizens ot | Well, explained the (,(llu'nel. it goes to Heaven, he won't need for|it. But if he goes to the other piace it will introduce him to a lot good fellows.”—Popular Maga- Provi s a charming means of making & Fudge, Newburg, Rarebit or any dainty bite in the midst of & moral worth, has now gone in Lird lore and comes at us with tic| following perfectly authentic parra- | ¢4 Most conveniert and economical for __ltive which settles the mo-king zine, A fryinga mk,wammnoupu = e el paringalizhtmeal. * “Rochester® & centroversy once for all Chalmgl)uhs stylemdfinull 8 “This writer gledls 1ostifies to *he Escaped the Worst of It. that distinguish them from all others, foct that, in the old previons The worst things are the affijc- andthe most practical andeconomic- 0 the in f lish spar- [ tions that have never happened. ol lamp everinvented, We are IS r n coutheast| Bobby had just been soundly pows °'_”"‘!3“{"‘°‘~")"',°"’_‘fld Aabama and thwest Ge »r:!,‘. anked for falling into the creek. ‘._“;:::ruilwm b | to perfection the notes of [“itee!” he exclaimed, rubbing the see » bl warting the blue jay, the[soat of punishment, “what wouldn't red bird, the wren, the threash and {1 have got if 1 had drowned?” ts of the forests. No but in Eufaula, Ala., in 60's when everybody rd whistling “Di Coday and there was searcely an voealis only this, He had returnea nome in the evening tired and ready for a ml-t tle early s [ Carr OY ng fal hour or two. “John, my love,” said his’ little. ‘This Recipe Rook with hour in which the strains of thi | wife cweetly, “did vou post that let- i TER "flgi‘“m-u' Chaf- 1oclody, cither whistled or sune tor 1 gave vou this morning?” Cold not be heard, 3 caged mock id John, hiding | ire bird on the veranda of a pa- ten fac H St ns ken face behind ‘ triotic eitizen, 4 Iy learned and . . eve ' the newspaper oiten few notes of that “Well, what is your answer?’ in Now, Iet no one [ 11 more sweetly : cain Impreen the ability or char | “Whwhat 15 what?" gusped ) o't waste any mno or cnersy acter of the moceking hird.” lohn | in over 8 | y | What i< your answer, deap? * |83 iooppostunit] Wlhen you ! WO 'EN ADVANDE suidl Bis Hiotle wite, elearly “That | frd romind |ur|!.in:.1. ihat v:..u",? 17 TITTY YLARS | Foter o e 1o vou ;l.'lln by the gernff of the neck™ | A | y xelatment | #0d Lt towerds your p nt i T o ¢ : fit il;;. (-umn.'n Con nA;ln\ YO~ : ! i | DR :f!‘ :(.v‘ of prst mistokes, lot [ ool th TR irnal to yeu to ur ! o ‘ The gelf questions: ’ Yt hims ‘l\ ) I making any great mistohe | x¢] | e was H \ {2 ! ny va'luahle 10 | tuni | Py to thisitin | | 7 or failing to do any thine NOW that | il resret in i not oven le- five 5 ) | entithod o their elothing : ' ff 4 | | ' Aund by the time you have an- It 26, H Fhe pasea cf laws viving wo-! Rbved i i b | vy respon for vost wdinng tien tiese inestimable privilesos was ,[ e Uit 'N‘,”m Kl of the Jast hall century. T th] fol doby aws i them the tal present, you will probably have | ] poediention of women che as | Privilege of opening their ¢ hank forzotten the dead pest. ibes much of their sgeendoney i) accounts, and in 1897 the logisla. RUTH CAMERON. eatters of which they were totally | ture made it lezal for women to in- | o Fanorant Gy yes cons and which [Crorate for purposes of learnin,, | lhi‘ P"o'e Wi pesulted in consequent henefi | COrarity, benevolence or religion, SSIO"S. to humanity at laree “This was 'tostep o step, and wos Mreso Blankenbuy anardentogr | Lateradly followed by undresmed g Dn MUEL F mu Fravette, and bt 5 Vereoment, hut the. women bad t9 SPECIALIST ‘\! v e e o f BE cvery inel of the way to the'y Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | ot et [ iation, s e bistory of the dlasses Scientifically Prescribed | I o i Leonroafcesional apd 1y . Pbone: Office 141, Residence 2. | ! the eomntry wil' show Bryant Bidg Lakeland ki e . DR W § IRVIN Establisiicd iu July, 1306 wooms 14 Kesntack Phopes: Gilicg 180, Hoand viiehe 5k ‘ oms 8 and i, Devn & Bryvar ¥ Y. Res i LAKELA 1 DR R LLTY YSICIAN ecie] atter to 8 2ud i R B KUFFARZER . W Y R y Is 1 i At t-Law O t L.ak t [T Y i1 BLANTON & ROGERS i Lavyers E{ Brraut Block Phone & % i Lakeland, Fla 1 — i i i TUCKER & TUCKER q —Lawyers-~ Raymondo Blig skeland v | W 1 v ) o ) n e e Phosphate 11'1 examination Sy o wa f wn a corner veys, examination. reporia | Nt to A > f you Blueprirting ,. o8 and unapy . | | A. J. MACDONOUGH, .| Architect. “Once to every comes th man and nation | € moment to ecide The momoy to decide comes ty every one of [ titics without number, °ir owa ! stop making important dee to be wil'eq or pleasure mwen o 3 Lisleading sentim, It is only since HIG t‘nt ) & Nelmt Ideas i women in this country have hag the in Bungalow Designing Room ¢ Deen & Bryant Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. We never' lelons yu- ! right to own ang control th ion Men WEAR U Un We want to announce that we carry a complete line of Carhart a2 Happ Grade OVERALLS and work pants, as well as a complete line of union made shoes. MURRELL WHITE STAR MiRKfl GUY W, TOPH G, PROPRIETOR P. CLEMMONS MANAGER Phone 279 Corner Florida & Main Florida and Westcrn Mezts of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables #2 Mother's Bread < . \ - L “ {"\ Yyt ! artiveq trom cst o styies and fashions at low prices. Also Cluett Peabody Shirts very and Williams Kneeland Shoes. We also have a full line of youths’ and boys’ clothing of the best material, and prices never before heard of in Lakes land. We don’t mind showing the customers our gocds and appreciate any favors. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland ion Made Goods SRR AL T R P IR (T § i’ i

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