Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 9, 1912, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR i Lae pe i his couniry i e oo e g YA LY 3 1 - that wien one of [1 R LY '{. Widdig i : i 1k 5 . it 1o NOW AND THEN 3 [ itati Il e o 5 ververted by cheerful liars into an- ght the Vieeps. ! of Iynchinz, a paper in “Wihat do yea do when you for- LINGTOR, & .'lTl)R.l na sudden | cet youar iines?”’ i i S e A ey o mja at 1 jusy repeat the multipiicatior i, HOLWORTHY o time of l looal exe-u [table in a murtied voice,” said thi v st CDcalation Manager.| oy of the Anderson | emotional actress, 1 had the hou:. L Uin that city, said that it was dve to|in tears the other night over nine RIPTION BATE “the terrible scenes and excitement | ('mes nine are eighty-one.” YORD o inialp cantic e wuged by Iynehing the negro on the IMORIBE: e titiiants reets of Tampa.” Such inveracity An Unnecessary Fuss. Three. MOULKE ©..oijss g s that is vellow journalism in an A Scotch minister was walking wiivercd anywhere within the : ; i - 3 i b advanced stage of decomposition. through a streey in the village one wits of the City of Lakeland ‘yz 10 cents a8 week, wrom the same office 1o issued THE LAKELAND NEWS vaoukly newspaper giving & re- me of local matters, crop condi- us county affairs, etc. Semt ~whare for $1.00 per year. WELCOME TO THE FLORIDA BAPIIST CONVENTION. | e annual convention of the Bap-| tist desomination in Florida mu-u‘ tomorrow for a three iy of the delegates in Lakeland wd this int T our ety i yooul i e ire ol 1 uit onw t 1" i 1 of Lakeland and the thinus accomplished in o the wiv of huilding @ eity in a compara- and there will he o lack of thess among us who will be dedichred (o show to our Baptist varieus attractive fea- mve here, The in one of the largest and anditoriums in the Gulf w, one of our prize assets, and il to favorably impress brief time, convens- 1 odsomest Onee oo welcome to this great Yody of Christian men and women, s may the recollections of Lake- Lond pleasain remain among the t memories of their lives. always fehr enlled on last jssue of Dixie “for the Lonotit of Editor Hetherington avd o few other newspaper men is no need to worry any who will earry the da to Washington,” and tien proceeds 1o tell us that he has ted for that fanction by a n ajority of his fellow electors. That been selc furnivives the information we soueht und we have no objection to th Choiee twhy shoald Bdi or done charg with “worey Vel ot ter that was merely made the sab Ject o a paracraph oo placid too arousc any but purely sratuidions | i criticiim? And wihy Jenes in the cenvey the should editor article seek to! we that thet Telezram belones to the ary pross’ known 1o ihe State that this Proaressive, so when it s perfectly woll newspapers of this pager s distinetly a ranked and ciassi and stavds raily the procressiv, oratic party? commitied policies of the Deme O Femiple \tlanta to mighty New York at the eall of Hearst to ecit his New York American people thouehy that the assiznment was larger than the man and that John wouldn’t last on the joh, Bt Blood and brains will and the Atlanta man proved fully equal to his task. We has been elected president of the New York Press club and that lea Do doubt about where he New York journalism. Mp Hearst's other biz editor is Arthur Brighane, 6" the New York Journal, paid £20,000 per annum and « LIgering uider the reputation of g the When doh from provincial Graves went some dways tell, stands in visest opinion-moulder in the west Maybe so, and no judae, but w ern world. we are may he after” both of them, an Tem- ple put it ail over A wilen it comes to style and he weiches not an ounce loss wii tcolmes 1o wis- dom. But John zor mizhty wolhiy in his Demoor after he went to New York w! is no great mat- ter for surprise when we that he's zot to follow the political tracks of his di 1" mished bess, who is prohiably the wost spor- adic, intermitttnt and Democrat in America consider devious unreliahle | ment | State t Sreaction- P osian, to ali| ¢ that he| sipactienl and ——0 nzsty evening whtn he fell into The disgraceful- languagze and |Ceep hole. There was no ladder b cenduet of Blease, the freak gov-|which he could make his escape an: ernor of South Carolina, at the con-|he began to shout for help. A pass- terence of governors in Richmond, | ing laborer heard his cries, and, Va. in the presence of ladies, sug- [ looking down, asked who he was eests that he is the victim of brain | The ministtr told him, whereupon Blease is not 2 bad-hearted | the laborer remarked: person, but he is too emotional and **Weel, weel, ye needa kick up si high-tempered to he a man ofstrong, |2 noise. You'll no be needed aforc well-balanced character, and too|Sawbath, an’ this is only Wednes- weak in all respects to hold a high | day nicht.” executive position. He is both pain- tully and Indicronsly ont of place in the vovernor's chair and clearly ver- They [ir the old adage that S out of a fow's storms, A Cheerful Prospzct. had just become engaged. | “What joy it will be,” {elaimed, “for me to shire all your you can: o Pgriefs and sorrows-" Atid pow comes the editor of el “But, darling!” he protested; i Parama Pior over in West Florvica, | have none.™ lio solomnly crates that to the] “No,” answercd; “bat whe st of his hnowlec nd beliet wie are macried you will have.” the voally and ten o tor in Florid 1 Fairy Tales. il and delicate =trn ilet sou have $5 in a second of v odd 1 | Gl hadein, ) ( innl aii epyearyy and ir L had it to do owt covers him? dir tomorrew Pdomarry the sau 0 - womun. '’ ! P ki i 0 SOU conse We enn aiford an o thini 0 much safer i teil purpose to shatter, tomwobile, but my hushand says that | the steect cars are York, whom | 'l think the consider s dust fine, L ocan’t bear to sit elos d-like in o hicito the stage.” probity, is . “Ionever could see why any on fvonld drink wine when they coulu woeuld nog be admit [ et heer” v popelar idal, He Vior Gaynor of New halcony seats ¢ lhave all come 1o Yk \ v Lardly e than sa public and private Fraad and thae it his trae character were hnown e ted in Roey et Didn'y Even Hint. respectable cireles rles s k age of his v ito have the cong cotvictions and the pul Billy. lie is now expecting the explosion | his nearest neighbor, Mrs, Brown, of a Bi-ineh scandal shell, 1t the d nice cookies, Supreme wttehes are correct, the | t ol the strack o heavy blow at the dana 1o { whea | Mis times reminded her of it couatry | father Sodevided g v ent eare ihat uo ehided him for begzing and told him dtoindustey dn this ntter how mued loss a0 petson sug 'lu- s Becouee oovater company omite | year, just before Christmas, Billy to dnstadl 6 came home with Cookie crumbs in i+ evidence, “Have you heen hesging plugs, he for the toparty to the contest h.-.; municipality and the wa- | from Mrs, | father, rather sternly. S W “No,"osaid Billy, 1 didn't beg What government farm demon- | for any: I jnst said, “This stiation woik has done jor uuwinm,irn:nll‘\ as if it was full of cookies tire in Flovida g well instanced b but what's that to me?”" Kellosg' the record of two Maclhiua Dealer, cannot cover damag 1 reason thy r s not tveen the ey company., Brown ugain?” honse connty | Sgnare hoys, tortis B.oand Willias d S— Tothers Can Tell. | addition to the Muarply family was lusty twin boys. At six imenths of ag Irince, members of the oy Ciub ot thy il county, wio las T bushels o adopting the shit by the orn to the acre cultural drural That is more than three time et hods apric TWO pras Neighbors often won Murphy told then dlo One day Mrs, O'Flarity sai! W her i o got, Mrs, Murphy, Milton paper, the dered how Nirs the wverate vield per acre in the Cioine but bless my ~m|l Santa | bow do you iver till thim apart? Faith, and that's aisy, Mrs. in Jucksonville a few days ago O Flaherty,” replied Mrs, avd paroe The vew stvs thap a seer doout the federal oflices [ puts my fin s State. We hadu't heard of t bhet fore and it seems likely thae ~ i s [l Mieneditor has heen misin- | CHANGLS IN RUTES GOVERN. e rfmed, for pablicity in all suen ! ING PARCELS POST PLANNED Matters is a progressive Democratic | which will mark the dis-! e minun lH'lhllli«m of the pie under thye new { regime roin Dinnis's and i he bites, it's Moike." { doctrine mges 1 e wade tesulations Fer the paresls post will keen them | [lmlu the public probaliy for soveral days, or until some day this week. Postmaster General Nitchoock s to discuss with the committee which Ciew the rezulations, |11 the tor the operation 0 A wave of dis ISU has swept ove tlie country following the marriag of Jack Johnson to the shameless Wwhite girl in Chica and it is very lik 1wo the other day, several fea- ¥ 1o lead to the | tires to which he has not given his enactment of a law in Nlinois pro- | full approval hibiting the intermarriage of whites | and negroes For every reason, both | vill e barred, even though thev sentimental, there | come within the limit of weight and stould be such a law in all the | s of contained. States of the Union. = : 7 . ;h\..r ckens and other sin vlar sme LB Hilson, a veteran in Floridt | fewl, which are ” ciarnadism, who has been out of har-| It was fe- = for several years, is back at the {adm d o zame and cekly paper in i Rosian, Te was a question of letting in | warketable s however, 11 £8i¢ m of live poultry wonld established u [ the doors to rabbits, nocalled The | squirrels, of almost and we have received | animal I'he new paper make <1 Though no offici statement ean W00d appearance and is well edii- |, by had, it is well unders Lve things will be barn vlations as they fin suinea pice, tcopy of it choand our best wishes are with th Cnterprise in the ree- reach the . ", SO— publie. T'he Milton Gazette has joined th. If this is the case, the v-old ranks of the bhoomers for the new chick industries that had ftate of West Florida. After the heavily on the vewspapers have all had their say en the subject, the people will have to decide the issue at the polls, ani pa . is a lonz e of the parcels post bill, be left out. lis. wil! 1 lection, we s Jacksonville Mot . hat ¢ tion, ' suspect acksonvill ) t wayrs off 8 she ex-| azed four, often called on ! i who petted him a great deal, ani 0 'u.f.uzlll)' gave him a couple of lu-r" And if she happene! | United States | to forget to pass them out, he som(‘-‘l learned of this and ! must nog do so any more. Last | cookies asked hiv ! [ they were as iike as | pair of bhoys you've! Murphy. 1 '§ mouth | It seems now that all live animal« | N rt the 1 open | any other smalt ! ood that all connted | parcels post, .””3 vhith had representatives in Wash-| ington before Congress to uree the ! { I AND, FLA,, DEC. 9, 1912, il C.".ST LI}'E GIVES BOOST TO FLORIDA CRANGE civing wide the country. 10 first page 1 an attractive pictnre of a russct 12e in natural colors, while the in- side pages are devoted to informa tion s to how to buy, how to keep, and how to eat oranges, together with a comparison between tie Cal- ifornia and Florida friit, showing jll‘.h points of superiority of the lut-l ter. The whole makes a very effec- tive small advertisement, and the road is to be commended for its good work in boo3*'ny the Torida pro- duet. Red Cross Demonstration, Boy Scout (acting realistically as one of the injured)—Give my love to my wife and children and say my last | thoughts were of them.—Punch. | MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazincs Stationery Post Cards Cigars| C wme and see me before pur annreciatod | e Miss Ruby Danicl b News Stand ! Loooy of Edisonia Theater Do you have your books audited? Are you sure that you are using the best system in vonr office to fa- ' ilitate your business? furnished. Offices: TAMPA, ‘(ice! cald repeat ftself” Many a good bookkeeper is handicapped by a poor system. I audit and Install systems suit able to your business. Dawson & Thornton building. 1 Expert Accountant v Ve will cut the pri . on all our Ladies’ Su;;s beginning TOD A Y Call at once and sce the prices we are offe;- ing. We appreciate yor: calls. Johnnie Jones’ 8olilequy. | WE WILL MAIL I wish I had a history thnl -Judge for each set of old Fu! US. Highest prices | ~ | Gold, Silver, old Wat Jewelry and Precions - Manpe @ane Do D Phila. Smelting & R. EsTABLISUHED 20 683 Clestunt St.. Philad TO DENTISTS buy your G i Gold Scrap, and Plat, FLORIDA., | est prices paid. References | | | | ? ® First. \ Fourth. Fifth. ! Fall. Seventh. | 5 in Lakeland. Tenth. g PARK HILI Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill Becausc it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walk: Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes can be seen from its Summi'. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Be-ause if you don't, you will wish you had, if do, will always be gla'. VAN WAVAAA or §. M. STEPHENS Deen- Bryani Building

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