Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 10, 1912, Page 4

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Saity ke lae v WINGTON, EDITOR. RN IR DAy § 1 & - JLWORTHY reulation Manager S sSCRIPTION RATL $5.00 2.00 ing months ¥ ivered anywhere within the imita of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. ' Turce pr ¥rem the same oftice 12 issued THE LAKELAND NEWS e kly newspaper giving s re- cime of local matters, crop condl- t'ons, county affairs, etc. Sent vwhere far $1.00 per year. e e = the Vice President-elecy Marshall is so | the sly old-fasheined that he 5 for X iguration on March ol even ir ure He's got the den a age, ton Lopele he'll take his ing I ojust like his predecessors, i* docs snow on that day t @ overcoat 1o [ Willizm ! Beve that Ihow ary tor s not aen Brian to ended HEG 0 appointment of his cousin, " I'he story absnrd (i il ri I'ery Iloy il Jack- diversificd capeeities of i cil climate are weil trated by news item inoa hies sonvilly Mexico is now presentit | modern lapsing | middie | these ment, tiewed violence, blance eiiess 10 execnte W app o murde yueh law o admin- law ¢ Courts. 0 ation of the s the amaz and distressing spectacle of 1 nation, nominally into the barbarism rebellion Madero zovern- heen civilized, of the azes. The over, zainst supposed sed, has tae 10 have broken out with re- and with every sem- patriotic purpose aban- ed, bands of robbers are roaming will in all parts of the republic sup- of committing cruelties worthy of sav- s and pillaging ity. UL every oppor- to handle the situation and despairing people are calling on church to intercede with heaven ! relief. You can’t have a success- republic without a certain meas- of intellicence and patriotism in and Mex- falls short that the rule lent autoerat with a disciplin will than 1oe s atid aarehy now preving u) majority of the people, apparently Better of sure of his n unhappy sister republic 0 Lakeland Telegram, ustaliy peisonilication of trathiul Lous and wise savings maNims, talls into tpardonable op Old-rash following sentenc - simg s oimpos <ol ou <auple Tife, the dny simbdiciry i reatinies i Vo don’t V. e, hnow how it in may that the ines of the simple lite still abid is up The government seems pow- | States LAKFLAND, FLA ., BAPTIGT CONVERTICN OPENED THIS MORRING . and from o T station tiere ar aid deg S as many trains o iy in Florida ontside o Our chur Hny il of variot houses of v will compare very favorabiy nations and their with any city in the State; our pub- | lie school, the Lakeland high schoo!. among the best, well-equipped in department, with competeni | und efficient teachers, with an ~nmll- ment of over N0 scholars, becides several private schools in upvralinu ‘ Lakeland has always been on llu-' right side of temperance; in fact w- are one of the leading prohibition ' towns of the State. | We have a Board of Trade with | ciery ; membership of 500 enterprising citi- | zns; we also boast of a wide-awake daily paper which furnishes our peo- i ple with the etents of the day. The fcontract has been let to brick pave | cur streets and make some other | needed improvements which will j tathe Lakeland an ideal spot in Flor- | Thus you see we are not only along the lines of re- 1. hat education and temperance I as material things. zain, ssing we welcome you. We tpust You will have a profitable meet d tiat your happiness much ity as the many I come to us hy and 1o you bless your will he g L our SEABOARD TURNED LOWN BY FEDERAL JUDGE Pensicola, Bioes 100 tlolding i s not e 1o decide Ling cally constituted a conrt e anl niiter of the Seaboai ! Tampa Northery, inst the Floi Judee Wil in the United found thatr three \ir hailway companies ; idi railroad commission, Lam 15 Sheppard, court, has paper that a wan near that pateh in which the melons are now ahout ripe Watermelons in - December. Great is Florida! But there are lim- en to her resources, and great and diversified as it is donbt- tul it she retin With you. Bt down here life and in Souti city has a watermelon Flovida where IS gme grand, sWeet continuons in- song a Hew beople coming in, new houses LOINg up, new farms opened, new jn- dustries being established and new installed, tin complegity followi feral of which purs plicity on e zetting iS¢ she is, can furni in December a watermelon tachinery we dind a cer- as the nat 0 result this order of things As President Taft isteying to rush the the game and get in as wany Repub- - Iean appointees to office posgible Liefore the end of his term it is legi- tina the the Senate 1o combine to defeat confirmation of Lis old-Tashioned blink, more as it were, e S0 every day, Look lellerson Lee Davis, and yon faternl down upon rhis whole world | trom which we can ne mor + politics Tor Democ in the All except where nee- observe w a scttling appointees Sciipio DOW appointments, Pthan we should be left to the That s thy Zame can trom the atvposphere new ad- only oy rinistration vay to play the ry, S WHICR envelopes us b srom( THAT IS o ' PLEASANTLY MONOTONQUS, ' The inanguration of post industey in this country w pleasant feature of t everyhody except the postmasic We the parcels will he From cyvep i (L E] Lthie the new monotonons year sme pleasantly Lrowth and Florida paper and as the story of deveiopment tells the tale cilications are also fur abou ond the express compinies with the former approaching trimming fatter. The way the panies have teampled ym- o Every pithize in the rejoice of the CADPrOSs com- feel ' | American people has nev- nished thepe the vy il he no doaht truth of it moie This State is g Hian any of W apon the rapidly Pidiy the South, ings of the er heen print and every passenso adequately deseribed in s the State line ' f view of 0 with A Washington dispated savs thai a resolution H making permanent Lhomes. 10 we had an ofteient imwg. ! been introduced in fon hureau twice as many would the House proposing a general inves- | come, but oven without systematic tigation of the ining industry of of or advertising are doubt- the United States. This is both pre-!less getting more moture and unnecessary. When Pres- other Southern State; ident Wilson gets (o work there will suspect that the west misht be such a boom in that industey that |ivelndod e Tel “eanned” Republican office holders | Puts it withowr exaggzeration will be too numerous mention. i The canning industry will be all that patriotic bemocrats have a right to expect after the ith of March o ort we any and 80 be we Starke apn 10 N “There s Flovida 1har impossible P weekly new spaper like the Te - [to tell of all of it part ot Whitelaw State that is making any sort o suspected of snobbery since he en- | effort to do so is forging tered diplomatic life, and we are al- | Telegraph roceiy most tempted to douby his patriotism | all the newspap when we read of him courting wvith a Bri audience by d ing the character Thomas Jeflerson Jefferson g0 by, and his will great names American annals, with his teachings still potent, when the world has quite forgotten thar his detractors of today included, had ever lived o secretary of the 1 issued an order rion towel in use in railroad stations in the pub lie health. And why does nor Posi. s ‘ naster General Hitcheoek, concerning himself much interioreconomy of the this country, hint from thic action of the secretary of the ury and issue his mandate that time-honored germ krown as the printing o towel? Some of them most of ihem —are to the full as deadly as the passen- £er car wipers o much develonment in it s for g - Every Reid has always beea | the copies of nearly s published in the l‘mnr State and almost without exception ag- | they bring a new and of | reny every week qualitie If we keep up the looms larger as the years | | one the | population in the next few X the crease ars an. be of in in population will he saort of marvelons.™ nothin ——l) NOTICE. Whitelaw Owing ported to cortain dogs being re. mad having bitten cther does, it is hereby ordered t “1 persons ownine k then the The ry has as and abolishing the com- ars and interest of 1h doges will Poor muzzle them for who with the 1l NEWSParers of is ocherwise gy v marshall will be By order, S L. A CLONTS, Mayor » 1912 take a treas- Lakeland, Fla., Do abolishing receptacle It you are in the market £rove. farm or city property “Live Wire They with pric 1 call the People.” have & Thompson 12-10-8 1ee of 2rowth and expansion, with | and | complexiry | il train | from the 3 W brings more people who come | new settlers than . When ¢ legrap The Sory of develop. I'res It is to laugh. | present lick Florida will double hey | development following this in- tlifteen days from this date, taken up by for a it S und terms to suit. Brant- isn't paying a bit of atte Judges must say whether or not av injunction applied tor by the rail | roid companies with a purpose to re- | strain the commission from putting | into effect certain rulings tive to | feperation of traing and revision of I rates shall be granted The trio of judges which it is said | cshall give (he case further considera- | tion must include either a Justice ot | Jthe United St Supreme oCurt or | A judge Cirenit Court of Ap- peals. According to the opinion ac- credited to Judge Sheppard, the 4-uw'| Is one for the federal courts, on the Rground that the injunction hllllklll | would restrain the order of a com- wission whose acts are invested \\nh the power of legislative enactmont f | The chiot order of the commission ! caflecting the two railroads is Iy d‘ u"mn their allegation that they h.lwf yround the Tampa Northern 1o e al Aip LA.AQ rate tarin shippers when o a .\nlrslnli::l'_\ of the S and that, i shiould | their aboard as sueh, a single be charged ds must 2o over the two | i | roids | | = | —————— P A LSAILE NONSENSE | NOW AXND THEN | | | | | e ———————————— | . " ! It Tired Him Out. | Lawrenee, 12 yvears old, was told and ot Mar- vears old, was told to go {10 2o ot 1, 10 nd help wood and Both boys found the hall- sround insicad of the wood pile In the evening when |.:|\\l'v‘ll|'l" said, Well, You done replied, | aue home his mother ol how much He done have to- day ? ery meekly Lhave nothing.* M oroasked him the ARV plied Then in came rshall, same question it up,” Le Everybody s and moth- been piling promptly re- 2 h Muddled. B *lecturer arose and said im sively: ‘Every time 1 sve a8 »Young man coming out of a galoon | | want 1o go right up to that I, man and say, “Turn young man; young right around, you're going the wronw r | way.” Luke Manke Says. man has to take chances yng his fortune \ nake But a woman | m: - | Bet hers told for a quarter | A Woman never fusses much abos WAY @ man parts his hair to part it with a towe] 3 A womiy untij doesn’t have to wait un- | e tes her wooden ding to realize that she is mar « biock One of the amazing conundeums of life is why & man will tuke (N getting shot when there hances ar an\ of good gle. 1 looking women wio are sin- 3 When a woman sits in a box theater she knows that the 1 | andien ¢ I ntion to th, ’ show DEC. 1 GIVE EX-PRESIDENTS FLOOR PRIVILEGES 10on ol < il idents the pri s of the i one of the i ure will provide o annually quuh ‘Nt member from ommittees or voting. nded upon the e " serving This bi:! tion ex-presi- We will cut the pric """‘J"'R'Eiff.f::i}::l'fi: - f on all our Ladies’ Suits | beginning TO DAY, Call at once and see sugges ol Wili Jents debates of Cluyton of Alabama has .mnoununl[ that will ask the house before Christmas to pass his bill lnnmn.’ the service of a president to one term of six years. Ie hopes to lm\'u‘ the senate accept the measure be- | fore the session is over. he oY LlNh INC cwoes § - the prices we are offer- ing. We appreciate your calls. Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards me and see me before pur. " s chastng clsewvhere. Your! Miss Ruby Danicl News Stand Loovy or Edisonta Theater CHRISTMAS GOODS May be purchased from us through ti« mails with the assurance of gelting the same prompt sery “lies s as if personally purchased. Our stock is “SPLENDIDLY PERFECT” in every particular A STORE FULL OF EAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Beautifully bound boois, ail i Pindings, Fine china, decoration, A large always right. 514 Franklin Street, diversity, quality and consistent cst authors. Many e Uil wiid dad imported band painte.! art china, odd, unique aund ori. inal in design, rich and w assortment of art br: ods. - Speeiadly fine writing paper, Children’s books and games Pr Shaw-Clayton Stationery Cao. * Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because 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 Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe so!d on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. planted on all streets this G. C. Rogan or J. Deen- Bryant Building M. STEPHENS

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