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PAGE FOUR O ——————————— v THE EVENINg TELEGLAM LAG§ ELAND, FLA, NOV. 29, 1912 The Eveamng Telesrau ublisded every aiteruoon from tLue Lentucky Buildiog, Lakeland, Fla wutered 1u the postofice at Lake ! «ad Flrida, as mail matter of the vcond clasa. A. J. HOLWORTHY wipiness and Circulatios Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. itine for mo | Lula is alicady i“ sch room, u5 ber fine ilding, theizht to be plenty lar; novch when constructed, is already w scho uncomfortably crowded. eiilt el l This from the brizht, cultured and thoughtful paragraphess of the Mi- ami Metropolis is interesting and suggestive in this day and time when our ancient bulwarks against the aggressions of \Woman are melt- ing away before the fierce assaults A LITTLE NONSINSE NOW AND THFN P i Circumstantial Evidence, A vouus wife was in tears a few mornings culled matter she replied that her husband was out late the night before and ago when her mother \When asked what was the ' 1t has been said of Prince Leopold | of Anhalt-Dessau, one of Frederick the | Great’s most able generals, “In ev- ! | ervthing a solier and an oddity. he [ was a prince in nothinz, save in his | ! Proud cf Title of “Bulldog.” His soldiers called He liked [ Jove of power.” him the *“bulldog.” pame which he courage and toughness. -The Protessions- had been to a drinking party. Une year ....-........-8$5.00 | . pe militant suffragettes: ].;'(! bee 3 y. ’ 2.60 “ { the things that make What makes you think he had bl IR AR 906 of the . been to a drinking party?” asked| DRB. SAMUEL F. S)MITE. Three mouths ceees 136 ycu shudder at the thought of l-'b el SPECIALIST 2 e % , is to ob- d ; Ueliverod anywheto withis 1o ory) gufirage for uumcrl 45 s con- ‘He came home,’ sobbed the Eye, Ear, Nose Throat imits of the City of Lakéland serve the trend of a woman's «ul R o g o MG o oy - r, N and b 0 s week, ’ . There are women Wwho » W e Scientifically Preseri st :1:::"::\'-: a good thing to say for horn for a hat."—Kansas City Star.| snoue: Office 141, Ru;dc:c:o 13 ¢rom the same ofice o lued | .4 o uyrning Such indi- i : Bryant Bldg Lakeland. I.‘_ TUE LAKELAND NEWS " |\iquals are to narrow to compre- In some States of America the Ok W. 8. IRVIN s werkly mewspaper giving & T hend the first principles of good D 80 g 1 sume of local matters, crop condl- gevernment administration.” mayor of a town generally combines DENTIST 'lons, county affaira, etc. Senmt S R RN within his’own person the functions Established iu July, uwl f ino g tmaster, coroner, inspector of | ;ooms 14 and 16 Kentucky Batldin, snywhere for $1.00 per year. first time since the civil of pos s 00 : - :o:‘h::f ;.,-.h to be more northern nuisances, registrar of births, of| Phones: Ofice 180; Residence 34 e e e sre are i ' an southern Democrats in the deaths and of marriages, and so on. "4 TRAMMELL, caught the infec- | !N is' One day a young couple ap-|-~ Pensacola has cal “_” te to de- | Heuse at Washington. And this . )'h ™ " p AT P 58 4 e ad o m’ tion und on Dec. S0 \l'l‘ fa niesion | fact ought to put a crimp in the Pproached the muc :rauedi to c : Glots, SeSaN Wuiting cide whether or not the nnm.d tod | cush of those ecmotional souls down and intimated their desire to ge e form of government shall be adopte [ficrs. who have heen doing & good married. : : i 07 tuat olkys deal of unjustified talking, in very “Guess that'll cost a dollar,” said KELSEY BLANTON mE [ bad taste, as well, since Nov. 5, to the mayor, and there and then the Lavyen. The Yoy M.“.lh"r pass "“‘m',' [the effect that the South, after long deed was done. s h. v sryant Block, Phoue 8:» down on us carly Thursday morning {and patient waiting, has again come Late that night, as they were Lakeland, Fia az an appetizer for ovr Thanksgiv- {into her own and has been elected a'hout ’to emba.rk on the sleeper for ing dinner was just cool enough o t, take charge of the general gov- New York, a little bul!et-?leaded ur- TUCKER & TUCKEK, indicate that autumn has passed chin rushed up to them in a great Nothing of the kind hap- g S Lernment. —Lawyers— and winter arrived and to make ug |00 Gocion day and there is state of excitement. Haywmondo Blds thankiul that we are nov condemnied | S0 G suppose that it ever | “Say, you two” he yelled, “I sieland Furids to live in the inhospitable lands fur- will happen. The people of the &ucss you'd better hold on a bit. | - = ¥ ther north swent by biizzavds and | e giares have elected the Dem- ' Pe's made a mistake; you've got a JNO. 8. EDWARDS snow storms yesterday even as farf oo party to take charge of the dog license! Attorney-at-Law. south as Georgia. A S ANRAIOS AR eovernment, and the southern De- mocracy as a part of the national Sextettes Not Wanted. Otfice 10 Munu Buliaiu, LAKELAND, FLORIDA Becanse it has been sald 50 olten | greanization will have its just|{ Two girls who had been chums and to so little purpose We are care- | gnare in the rewards and the respon- Since childhood both fell in love with DR, l.‘L. Bfl.‘lfl, fully refraining from advice 10 one ! initities of 1he next administration. [ ten who happened to be members of DENTIST. e readers to do their Christmas :Imp-“J,M this und no more. And it is the local band. They married with- |Xooms 8 and 9, Deen & l?rynnt ul ping cariy, but in the event we d2 o)l enouzh to remember that i the same year; each left home for ing. Fhone. 339. the ! for it set forth the traits om prided himse!f—tenacity, Residence Phone 30¢ Red. LAKELANUD, FLA cut Jocse and talk about it we shall gouthern Demor racy wonld be help- @ long honeymoon; each young eladly quote the following injunc- jees without the northern wing, and vouple, when they returned, were ] tion from the Consumers' League: !ypo figures of the recent elections Met at the station and escorted |~ DR. R B RULLIVAN “Don’t leave Christmas shopping stow that wing to be much the home. —PHYSICIAN— Il the week before Christmas, Don * gironger of the two. | The most important news that sl.op after 5 o'clock on Saturday aft- ernoons. Don’t give your address curelessly to the saleswoman. llon‘t‘ forzet that ‘the welfare of the work- | er is part of the buyer's l‘v.\']?()llfli-; bility.’ " { SISO | They have found an effective way to enforce the prohibition law out in “lansas far superior to the SyS8- tem of small fines, sometimes ac- companied by short imprisonments, which are so conspicuously ineffec- | tive in some parts of Florida. They (sue of tariff revision Editor Harris reached the ears of the second on her return was that her dearest frieng had become the mother of twin daughters. And quite natural- 1y, when the girls got together for thelr first “heart to heart” session, 0 HE'S A PROGRESSIVE ETITOR ALL RIGHT. Some people have said that the eaitor of the Ocala Banner was no: igecial attention given te Qurge:s and Gyllecology R B. HUFFAKEKR, ~Attorney-at-Luw-— oor T Stusrt Yldg Rartow s DR. W. R. GROOVER, | the conversation centered about the roeressive. d v was a re- | a progressive, but that he was a r bables, actionary wedded to old ways o “It's funny, | guess” said the thinking and doing in politics, (?fllhal,"y mother, “but since the little the contrary, on he paramount ""!omes came | can't help thinking of the piece the band played when we returned from our honeymoon. It vas ‘Two Little Girls in Blue... I out-llerods tlerods and wants the | turiff revised not only downward but PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. @. D. & H. D. KENDENKALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg out of existence entirely. His sys-| = i send persistent offenders against the : e can’t help feeling that it had som LAKELAND, FLA. 15 mpKoa HosDroyision for Keyenue e e ' |Phosphate 1and examination Sur law in Kansas to the penitentlary support the government, whici uonce. ination " for a term of years; in other words ' would doubtless have to rely on in- The younger girl started, then veys, examination, repor they make the trade of the ""“djmmo T m.“m.’turneld deathly pale. A terrified ex- Blueprirting. tiger a felony. And when we con- ! % 4 i Pression came into her eyes. She ras England does. Here is the Ban- sider how many murders those blind ner's. program; l'eac"e'd over and clutched her A. J. MACDONOUGH, tigers are directly contributory to,| ., w. . . [riend’s arm. Architect, i I A It wants to see a downward rc ‘ “Betsey,” she exclaimed Vo le penalty seems none too severe. | yision of the tarifl. It wants to see d J \ 'ste 1 3 E don't 1 o } i The fine system for such crimes has this revislon - feath ak far dowhe really think that had any in- | Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing proved ineffective in Florida and it' fluence, do you?" SAEHE be walk fs sAaB: Sho Bame :ward as possible without disturbing, “Why, yes, I do," replied the Room € Deen & Bryant Bidg. way here for pnrsistonlt Iaw-hrv‘nke‘::":m‘;:‘[‘;m m% flf'llflll‘:ltlti;:-;' b“slrrm::‘ mother of the twins. “But what's —“_M" ik of this kind, conditions. Ao‘ ar as pap the matter, my dear " . {concerned, it wants to see this re-| “Oh, nothing much,” replied th U n | t —————— { vision so sweeping but gradual as to bride, '“ s aik I;a(-k ‘;m N X p 0 s eran One week from today the public finally mean an extinction of tariff chair; “only when the bo o! b schools of Florida, by suggestion of ' duties altogether. If the intention at th'e train yesterdae thys m;a b ..and-- 8 State Superintendent Holloway, wili o1 the Creator was to build tariff the ‘Florodora Sextetli"‘ i \ observe what will be hereatter | walls of exclusion it does not he~| 3 known as Knapp Agricultural day, lieve that the occan would have Mattress Maki“g ) in honor of that good man, Dr. Sea- | been made possible for na\‘innllon' The Bost T!‘Tllllted .i man A. Knapp, who came down |so as to facilitate a free exchange of ston lady entered the de- from the North and devoted the last years of his life so unselfishly and eflectively to the work of helping our southern farmers by organizing the farm demonstrations work un- der government auspices in every scuthern State. To him more than to any other agency is due the mar- velous success of the Boys' Corn clubs of the South, and our public ! schools do well to honor his memory. | S N With $300,000,000 to his credit ' and praise and adulation from all eides, Mr. Andrew Carnegle takes a | cheerful outlook on life, says the universe is well, the country all right and the women angelic. It would be ungrateful of Andrew, aft- er his luck in this world, to say less, and with an cnvironment hardly so favorable, we can share his optimis- tic views and believe in good faith that it is a better world made up of better people than it ever was bn-‘ fore. But therc is still room for more or less improvement. Some of ug, for instance, really need more than we've got, and some of us real- Iy need less than we've got. O The benefits made possible under the amendment to the constitution acopted at the late election, by which special school districts can tax themselves for needed school im. | provements, are going to be quickly utilized in various parts of the State. There is a great demand for more school room for a scholastic population rapidly increasing every year. Pupils crowded in inadequat. quarters are not being educated un- de; surroundings favorable to the best.results, and under the new amendment we may look for quite a.boom in school building. Way. products between nations. !p::t(llncnt Is tore. Approaching the “It believes that the free and un-lg u etl:.ez?r: ::)oor“::.;Iker, she said: interrupted trade intercourse be-' o lrgenteousp "m : diminu- tween nations will be the sllng-shot,wm;“ i 'u‘mm"“"c. ed cone, and arrow that will kill the trust forsted with and semi-per- Goliath, and the ‘“cost of living" tions.” symmetrical indenta. will be reduced to a natural and ra- "Y.eu Ealhg ted tional basis. It wants to see a grad- tlemnl'y e ;val::ep o "the gen- uated income tax speedily enacted. ud the thimble t"‘ You wil I' wants to see an inheritance tax ! The pogs 8 tWo counters to speedily enacted. It wants to see a, 2 civil and old age pension law speed-' Before a house where a colored ily enacted. It wants to see nation- 30 had died, a small darkey was a! aid given for the construction ot S!30ding erect at onme side of the good roads. It believes that the na- 990 It was about time for the tional highways arc as important ®TVices to begin, and the parson and as much the care of the govern- 2PPeared from within and said to ment as the waterways.” |the darkey: “De services am about s to begin. Ain't you a-gwine in?” REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. “lse would it lse could, parson,” = |@nswered the little negro. *Byt y'u I 8ee I's de crape.” The following real estate trans- \ fers have been made since Tuesday, !to Frank H Thompson, M I, anq A Nov. 19: |E Robinson to Sarah Dixon, J w F H Robeson to M M Hall, W. A.|Scally and wife to Mrs H G E Womble, trustee to E C l)rieschner.f(‘ H Davis and wife to T [, Wi J M Combee and wife to Harmin W E Bryan to A H DeVane, Carroll, G P Quantance and wife to Smith and wife to C H Thom R G Smith, C M Weeks and wife to L M Bates and wife to W isent, ilson, Sam pson, FURNITURE upholstered. OLD MATTRESSES made over CUSHIONS of all kinds made t« order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned anc laid; also matting, etc. In’ regards to workmanship, see Mr. W. P. Plllins, of Lakeland, wuc knew me for about 16 years at Or lsndo, Fla. Drep me a postal carc o= call at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave nue. Phone 272 Green. Arthur A: Douglas Second-Hand Store I am buying all kinds of gec. S Dale, 1 Mosher, s, J A e & De- [Mrs Jeanna Chambers, Owen Allen | M Mosher and wife to ¢ M (o ILF Houghton, Wismer Land Co|H J Griffin to D E Pearsor to Consolidated Land Co, M E Doug- | Ellerbee to J N Davis, Payn lass and wife to T G Lockwood, Mary | Vane to P Junea, Carter Dean Real- E Backburn to G W Mann, Joety (o to C J Baldwin, Turner & Iicks to Glenn B Skipper, Louise |Tompson to ¢ M Claton, J E Cole. man to J. W. Bryan, Board Educa- tion to B M Bannon, . M Clayton and wife to H P Hyman, J N Hook- e and wife to G W Singletary, § R ond-hand articles—Beds, Dressers, Springs, Chairs, Stoves, Tools, B;. | Hicks to Glenn B Skipper, John Klay and wife to Chas A Klay, M A M Wilkerson and husband to W J B El- lis, David Douglass to Moses Light- | sey, Broadfield and Crown to W E| Wilbyr and wife to J ¢ LaG | Brooks, G W Pearce and wife to|C. R. Whi ! Broadfield & Crown, M E Douglass by o e - and wife to H P Newman, R H ‘Moore and wife to J Morrison, Fla | Townsite Co et IT G Lockwood R Douglass, range, 0 A C Little, J R Bouleware ang wife to 1A C Little, Seminole Phos Co to Phos Mining Co, W N Denham o al to J W Collins, |[E L Haskins, Henry R Ledah) ¢o and wife to Hattie, Anna V DuPre, Fla Townsite Co et Gabe Gaines and wite 'al to H B Wordehoft * ARCHER | The Second-Hand Store; Union Mep WEAR Union Made Goods We want to announce that we carry a complete line of Carhart «v Happ Grade QOVERALLS and work pants, as well as a complete line of union made shoes. IMURRELL SHAR? d; T not come round and see our line of suits and overcoats, which have just arrived from New York. All the lat- est styles and fashions at very low 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. Lize e e ) The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland At This! Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- g nved. When wanting something in a candies don’t forget them, Sc Sack. g i H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 G \___:_—,— Subscribe for The Telegram

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