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[he Cveang lelegram t vl y 11 lernoud LR ¥k 1.z Lakeland, i 1 (he pustoflice at Lakes +s mail matter of the Vs o1l lase v F HETHERINGTON, EDITOR 4 HOLWORTHY : weilese and Circulatiop Manager. Soa KIPTION RATRS. \ Wit FEAE .- sesesnes $5.00 | Six mONLUE L .niieene £ 2.60 ' Lutee wonths e L fniivered anywhere within the imits of the City of Lakeland tor 10 cents 8 week, CiolM Lue <ame office ' issued TiIIE LAKELAND NEWS TH or its gver 1 i< If-restrain ore i seriovs A LAY SERMON FROM A WAUCHULA TEXT. ‘ ln one of the Dickens novels the strairht-l 3 an exemplary, bard-mouthed srind, who abhorred all forms wor-hi Fa man named Gra wwusement; who {as the only things in God's edueatiol worth considering in the o children; who d Aol ness as Wedkness, o s se-kly newspaper giving a re- of local matters, crop condl- L “ons, county affairs, etc. Sent srywhere for $1.00 per year. Miami is now ponting with prid to William J. Br wlin citizen and sl o ntak mtuch of 1 ar, Woodrow ' cepted, W Boas t o ' | hra ) weather which pu i mto the mo-t I8t ! Velrn GU‘AI adad sun full sway, | X (TR Lhe & | ¢ ot we loveliness of al inter, Al brings out th ! South Florida w that 1,\: good in both tropie cnd temperate 8 Zones s totnd visht here and nuw‘: ard Lakeland headquarters for the goodnes | o [+ Bro. Hare of the Arveadia Noews | alvo savs and he puts it oin italic- that e s the original Wilson 1aen We trast that the vew di hiend out somethine Hlare e b of pro ponsation will real pood for Bro stand for a very i I pres ive Demoeracy and in both na 1 oand State e tion on the rt ! 15 good and denoincin 1l nnir Hi 1 th conntr, proves that he s ot fellovis o cood lover I t prince of fin alnu ity o los el aoman from o public Tite and woltld qu President. Wilson if b Fatt on th nohody 1es with shenld pur Wy Beneh ir the MUTIREIL OPPOrLINILY. breseits o Senator Montana, Bull Tl of ficht as ever Divon, ol Wi managed the Lt Moose can { LR S | TR R AT R B and gives out the chivering inform tion that “the wor on the old Re publican party is to be continued with viror durving the Den wlatie aaministration to beein nest Marcl | With the hope of capturing t Hovse of Representativos henee ™ We leek in that sceap to the extent of extineui-hine whatever dite may yot remin in the Two ) oar with the senator good parent party, but he becomes amusing, not to say frivo- lous when he talles about capturin:: the House of Reprosentatives two years henee o The neat in the Democratic ida is who will by to be welected by electors who mevt iy uext January, a really interestinge ijssue Flog- the Tueky patriot polities ot | the presidentiog Fellihassin ! THESSONLCT 1 carry | ;.-xd the need for ¢ 1oand healt tlorelanation more insistent And seetng this, it would join hends with their vote for preadent and 1 president to Washinaton ciny and there deliver it to the vy president of the United Spy Mhere ond meney g tl soveral handred dollars vl any real work abon it and e i I ovarly ot it beats oy Vopetition s for possible posran vler thy eREen postmastor s ey pired o “Bovs o will by b the curt acage under whioy Aerica frequently sets more loopee an he I8 entitled to & Loenee v too cften he interprets as liberry 1, Wi as he pleases resardless of propriety or th, obvions ers This was well tlustrated 1 Missigsippi th Ly M Freatesy instingt of leay the A and M Colles Wi My aroved for the i W the UStrike™ of 700 boys Who alandone? their books and left for home cause of a wise rule adopted lnting tnar vers | cte question of the peran ticns of the sray nts \ cational hool 1 W 3 WEs aron-od while ely s acult 0" \ lege is shon vouths, much tro ble and evions e been made the lawless gpirit o beys all over Miseioe canse of 1 among and the on - hurt - all pe. cause “boys would edug e boys” SISt on putting their rash impulges ond selfish wishes above the right ftetlect, tolerance | and in. and who Luseless, - | from his life and b ory EeRHG, that | ary and | gracetul, hnmanizivg the ow would mak s d arpt 1o the other. add colop and Ny vy all Ushows! h~"l The Wrong Kind. ) W Gl and held to be the| A strapping German, with big! ol vily and his boy and by oge o of perspiration streaming | crbidden 1o indulze in either, a0 yie fiee, was darting in and s up |ostarved souls and in out among the aisies of a dn-parhj | rorele dinct the narrow [t ent store, cod and parcntal anther- | e ovired aetions attracted the . Which made life so monotonous- |\ owinvion of all the salespeople, and | Iy dull and empty for them® by ex- clirding all sweet, healthful jovs and innocent diversions from their home Naturally, the boy due season and gor with a cirens ard there his stery father found [t and took him away, bt not ontil the old cireus man bad sail wething to im in a hrief senten iv extennation of the hoy's conduct end his own calling, which had wese sense and trath and wivdom than all the ward philosophy ot fiots by which hic listener had r Lol i warrow il Peonis b 1 £ pire (| 1 e I i ‘ 1 I's el o i natnre, My ( | . =1 i i ! | i y iy | 1 ' ‘ ( [} ngoal lare and wel o of the dircus a & thand hottie 1 vt andd u ! 1 1 " s I i whd i tull of Gead vinds teday 0 iwou-heartse § ¥ dearns nothin L ¥ LT R 1 uriee; who sl ant trom their e ! chivg and their conclusions the pioinest faets in the constitution of sman miares, and vicionely ovnee as the very work of Satin | e lishest teinmphs of heman in cultire and art for the ra tiota] ameement of mankind The the theater sde™ dify their horror s owhics the “une nands i hel; here in obedienee o demand o il o recosnized as usetul and the, world's ocenpy licid and niission now un veranlly levitimate Like every human in sttion, every witan v e it con beoabused and fvered o bad Purposes, bhut le ol only a4 nature hope poisoned with bisotry and in wonld unre ervedly con i demn what has come to be o vroat | ; W inst'tution, ¢ bad becaase it ! < wholly I not wholly good nd in some u"“ it phases mep of low degree have used it basely ‘ ; | | The old showman was rizht: peo- | Dl mst he amused; the world vould wo g without it, and the St he o meet that weed a motnrally, as inevitably and t el 1 {REAY ml bhuman d Vi il \ r 1 e 149 Wittt e LB 0oy . I o would see thag heodriven ont thay s liere to stay, striking its roots decper s civilization becomes e comples socd people everywhere to resulate cud elevate and purify this acceptod Leney for human amusement and viase to make futile war upon it The world is full of to scorn the people puritanic notion ¢ playhouse i the vestibule who that 11 tar th ot hell Phey Know better The, T the drama and the con, et Bife are untolded on the staes sound mory! othat the penalty of sin Uhery case than to make Peoand sin allurine A oW * public sentimeg o ory nity can determiy hat its plays, whi) ( \ 1 could, abolish thas vy Know . ne of this day ang o yowill themselves in Wrong 1 ways if they are for. ! Or discouraged to do =0 in right wavs hy th and scribes eng © NaArrow sentim ant injustice pro- the theater as an unmived +oand like an Peop! vision they 1 fiagr. whic e of clear are amazed that ip the | ran away il Clis brother John aud whispered: frbula thesgiber night, as tolq by the ;erest Tdeas in Bunzalow Deligning LAKELAND. FL.A., NOV. 18, 1912. E EVENING TELECEK'M, - | TEINKS HIM TOO BIG | 3 FOR THE JOB A LITTLE NONSENSE i T reois talk of William Jennings N AND THEN ' | 1 William Jenni e ———— ———————— ©v. A stan Interiocator, 1 wan G tirst place, he doesn’t bclun.-;| in 1.~ Job; his personality duesn!‘ 1 for Secretary of State e : =o0n pick up a hot briek. | to ;. you a question. t is it, Bones?” 1 . tei i the requirements and sec- i uiios should meet Cleopatra | i : e would he Caesar?” | o ’ryan wouldn't entertain the ; et \lexander Johnson Brown | ne I accepting recond place un sing that beautiful ballad ' v “There's a fly on baby's man. ! assured he doesn’t consider EIQ { in second plae now. As 2 Im»: f cmeritus professor of poli- showing ufti- he is the savant of the time. After mot 1o be replaced in the hearts ano tet the hammer.” was Lorse 10 &4 prospe: + buyer. nning him back and forth for a few minutes he stopped and said the buyer: “What do you think oi his coat? Isn't he a dandy?” The: Luyer, noticing that the horse had the heaves, replied: “Yes, 1 like hifi‘ coat all right, but I don’t like his punts.” v horse dealer winds of the pecple by a mere pres- faont Orlando Star-Reporter. tey hardly knew what to make of S - A hustling man of va’ ciothing department walked up and | i i i CAre [ i men’s clothing? ; { "No,” e roared. “not men’s cloth- | I can’t find' younu vou looking for something 2, vimmin s clothing ! - - "B Provides a charming means of making a Prize Grouch. | Fudge, Newburg, Rarebit or any dainty bize in the midst of a gathering, Most convenient and cconomicai for lrying a steak, warming a soup or pre- paringalight meal. *“Rochester” Chafing Dishes possess stvle and finish 14 that distinguish them from all others, A erohy buteher, who had been ! | tvatehing the deep in the throes of an price ol porterhouse climh the Loy ol fame, 18 nnusually | d eron When i woult-he « ”\_' i :dthe mo:t practical and ccoromic. er, N vears old, approacked him \\ al Iam? everinvented, We are i hunded him s penny i \ now showinzsome very new and : \ \ attractive designs an te Please, mister, | want a cent's i \ you to call and worth ol s ! \ seethem, | Furuing on t! onnseter with a \ i nowl, he Jet for buret of good | leona in | (i meil o oo I Carry the A Quick Stop. . \ \ | John Ballard's brother, the judge, ROY AL | IBREEaT | Wis onee hearing a case where Law- i | ver Lawless proseented, Lawyer | BINE Lawless was notorious for his long windedness e would sometime: H ‘ Ste\]ens speak tor d and day On this » . cecasion e had been spouting torh AR AL S ‘ concluding arsument for s hours amd the end was nowhere in ) 1t when Judge Ballard beckon ‘l,.'he ' rotessio"s. DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat “Can’t you stop him, Jack?” | s B | him in two minutes,” | fehn Ballard replied contidently | And he wrote and passed to Law stop rare old bourbon,™ Lawyer Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bulldine Phones: Offive 180; Reaidunce 5e DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8§ and 9, Deen & Bryant Bulld- | : ing. Phone. 339, “And now, may it please the coy ot ! Residence Phone 300 Red. “nd gentlemen of the jury, 1 LAKELAND, FLA. the case with you T i e N, . R R SULLIVARN, A minute later he was urm‘o-wlim! D i stately fashion in the divectio | —PHYSICIAN— Honse bar. Wiy, | @pecial attentiou given to Surgery i and Gynecology R B. HUFFAKER, : i Lo ! @lasses Scientifically Prescribed fyer Lawless the following note:, | '‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22 “My o Dear Colonel As soon | Bryant Bldg Lakeland, Fla. you finish your magnificent argne e e tent T owould like you to join me o ’ DR. W. 8. IRVIN the Revere House in g bumper v\i‘ DENTIST Lawless, halting in 1t st of an impassioned period. pi on his glas that and read the not il been handed him; then | temoved his glasees again and, ta): meup his hat and hag, said: leay: ol the Revere eton Star HouschoTE"prcssions. Mind your business. Shup up ~Attorney-at-Law— Cet oute ' box yonr ecars, | ®oor T Stuwrt Ride Rartow. Fia we alove. - dust wait i) vour et e Hior: fimie. o e DR. W. R. GROOVER, i ke, 3 By it PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON, | Ve ST NN e Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg ; inean thin 1 ! di sty Lalfeland. Florida. : ' g M TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Bulldiag | Lakeland, Fla. Go wash yvoy i BLANTON & ROGERS Roo-hoo lohnny hit 3 You'll drive me crazy, I"’m — Bryaat Block, ‘Phone 819 Lakeland, Fla. full lig 1!7 Vul' ll;.fl l\\'vml-;‘; TUCEER & TUCKER, when —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. | Forids clther Gt HE WY fron hear? - Ther | vould do it Py Stop those Kids et You little hray hands SH knew 1 those thiy Stop that rack h century, | men ang | the best classes in are millions of wmoral women of country pure this withessing clogg plavs 1} plays by deceny plavers every nigh: there should be foung in any con nmaunity i public school exiz 4 body of people w lakeland, "' THO. 8. EDWARDS 3 Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bullding | LAKELAND, FLORIDA i Where ho seriously Heve that looking at a ctable ty 200d play iy intell intell was on (i " " @ D &H D XENDENEALL | : e B Civil Engineers and Architects | . ! Roome 212-215 Drane Bldg. | | OIS, and it s o) LAKELAND, FLA. ‘ + \\\; any part of Phosphate land examination Sur. | g’ veys, examination, reports T'he har wial luck of a g . s 1 CIMPANY. presenting g play ful ‘ spiritnal beayty and n‘u\hin". ! i MACDONOUGE | creat moral losson, but proscrihei ! Architect. I b public sentiment down in Wau. Advocate of that city. moves us M] Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. these remarks, : hhlud. Florida, ol Union Men WEAR Union Made Goods We want to announce that we carry a complete line of and work pants, as well as a complete line of union made shoes. GUY W, PROPRIETOR Phone 279 TOPH (. The Sanitary Market [ STAR MARKET P, CLEMMONS MANAGER Corner Florida & Main Florida and Western Me:ts of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables # Mother’s Bread Oh! Look At This! It pays to buy good goods. Why not come round and see our line of Suits and overcoats, which have just arrived from New York. est styles and fashions at very prices. Also Cluett Peabody Shirts 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 Lake- land. We don’t mind showing the customers our goods and appreciate any favors. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue All the lat- low Lakeland REPITOA Y = \