Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 12, 1912, Page 4

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P > WA PAGE POUR. UL ORTHY v ation Manager LWl ON RATES e el $5.00 5 2.60 RIONLIE S 1.26 cered anywhere within the izita of tne City of Lakeland evnts a week, same otfce 1# 1ssued Fromw the ik LAKELAND NEWS s ve aly newspaper giving & fe- wime of 0cal matters, crop condl- affairs, etc. Sent per year. county tor §1.00 Tens, inewl ore Commenting upon a paragraph in the Telocram wanting to know if the damaze dote by the robin to the v crop was more than off- straw! Bt ! rotection to the tomatoes in de ne the bugs that prey { 3 o thetn, A-L Hion oh- it is likely TELLGRAM, hefore the conver fon of gov- and now ernors ot Richwend last most pitie lay Mrs, Catt, tional faddist, you, oY are a mere emo-ccuraged mob luw, and cried with | ard quite unequal to triumph, ‘To hell with the 1onbutu- the problems of your We don | tion,” he not only disregarded the doubt that the entire womankind of State of South (‘arolina, but he in- ‘merica would indignantly repudi- sulted the commonwealth of Vir- ate your proposed dress reform if it ginia, where under the fostering elo- were pint to a vote. 'tumnu- of Patrick Henry our na- e ! ticnal freedom was born. No won- Augustine Record is im- ' der the Virginia woman left the hall. with the prominent [mrfl “He displayed a cheap, insincere taken by the various boards of trade 'and false boast of loyalty and hd aor in Florida in the development of the to southern womanhood; trans- State, and says that a live Board of Trade is an invaluable asset to any owmrnity. The truth is that no can get along without ' $OX, The pressed he terred power from the ccol justice of court to the hot whims of an ex- ited mob; tiivesty modern ity on bhoth ci il and ethical he committed a ludierous | LAK ELAND, FLA., week as o ©oworen becaase ol in tl upwvorthiness for healthfnl, comfort- ' the office of governor of a grea’ | That will do foi Swte. When by his speech he en- | | ik ',. sin i have to take his[one and continue eon prozressive law, hisz enconr 't of anarch; ; i 1 ell ex e correct one or 1l by producin ". ; tendial® wlern le house to A hutdied others, e hoasted = \ T | .‘ | ith its commereinl trave Secutive authority in t I“- . : betore the next | “1eat department store to iznor south Carolina an- | : T ”““»., ertising columns of the 'y, race hiateed and eap- fon 1 oLt on jtal icnorant and inconsisten 1o i ) lorid t to secnrs | \ : ) IH i, I ol an inferi ‘ 1 P L.ak 1t i 1 ( Qs 1 1 race, ! vhe hope o our civilization § i : Yoand the censiem I sieh men g ; ' [ »oel ontl arcoiing 1 ; 1 of ! i »oman woul G that fadls to adyortise ite it el e i : h | o It well 2o ont of favop more specdy or soverer punish i el l i wd pooin na e t ment of the eriminul Buy 1ot th i : i iowentioning the smallee great arm of the Lw exeente our Sk : i tocities, of the splecdid com- Wills, and not a howling mob o1 qn Tl e e i of |ur|-.v l;l!',lll'z 'l"- - archists.” tion to make over we don't doubt : > e 2 e e L TS ali ~-~:vr the State to be of immenge i ot T bR R Lenefit to Flovida, The marvel i A lllr[[ NUNS Ns[ i ,:,-{,(-“.4 i that the zood work has really only way is simply not government by the people. Our laws are made by rep- reseitiatives, for that is the only o v re s v THE DIG. JITY OF THE 1A%, practicable way, hug .(h‘ re is no good , T 1./ VIOLATING HOSP1TALITY. teason why one presidents should he | TR A T { it Up in "lunm the lawyers are in- 2 : eiectd by them, lud - presidents 4 nlml ok e 1(.||n 'v‘xsl = It was the cat's fault, darn her skin! " s i i ORI b 1 wecause a les 4 ( Feon chosen by popular vote mil Vi v Hle Tttt taat ’"\. fl‘l N It was so cold I let her in b Tiden and not Rutherford B i RO e stall where 1 was milkin® at. would have been tod 1 Red-handed n lorers have heen 4 V 5 v S SR L RAEE L ey ikl 0 IR commtinity An' that ends me an’ that there cat Ry PR Z rned loose or S o u v by : i firover Cleveland and not e i v} et Y oShe rubhed in e, an’ osaid: vin Hareison would have been '™ ;' :”" _M"'IVIPI _' n“tw i‘\ l;l‘ N i “M'yow! it f o wd by OHey and ilnencey ST s gireted: in 151 y : i While | was milkin' of the cow, o a reflection upon ‘ 3 - ) L e An’ leaned up on me with her paws < T e IR P TR & adae and a cleg et > Sowetimes it s permissible for AR . Rl She knowed that 1 could squirt her the press to pause In its altpaistie VIUESTON hat money has influen jaws i N ) 3 : e [his actions. The gentlemen of the labors for the wplift of hw Y ik {5 H "Flumb full of milk if I'd a mind, atd hestow. Wpon. Jtself o few thar are too sensitive, The Atlanto e has this Al-desere Miami Herald, ol loappieiotion for instance, to ey of the newspapers of l'.vl'inl\. Lna I isn'e true wheec is the dis- sonter who will o o sy so0? *At rome time in the fatare Flor Yot s fda will anpre iate the great ohli e | iy i i For me to give her one more squirt! | e ST 5 1 We do ot believe that onr jud-e tion she 8 nnder 1o the news er | ¢ ¥ An'othen, because 1 olet her bew ! men of 1! State. 1 v have hoeg (STC corrapt We baven't heard of o 0 i 5 v o | t ¥y hin il S S e 3 v She ‘rose up on the cow's hind loe NBf i s : ¢ creapr judee in the South sinee Re : VOr unsw < Tviends and hoosters, | Giriislioy laya: 1 } S N not asnoticin® a bit Tods throush thele efforts almost en- e EURL LS Nt tirely that she has becer Encown | to the world. To them is due the Rreat cradit of settine: the tide of iwm mirration ty the N i her fa tare growth deper larzely on the RIPPort of ey of the pen who unsweryin Ny ha conproven end wWhoo future loyalty s as sured | v { Woman ( is on the way it Florida, ot tit has made a defi nite start Fiie Florida B 1al Fran- chise learue noaot cther nighy ang resolution dema Legislature s amendment to the stitution, whic: er thines that scns shall eligible to vote Stzte of Flori te imagine what the pres torate in this State wo amendment It inJdacksonville the! formally adopted al fing that the next | t 1o 1} pres ¢ people an It State co 12 oth- mal 1 femate per all r s he and hold oftiee LIt s not e tmor in alike in the el ent elec. uld do to that would 1 be 3 plerty, and if such a thir i a constitutional were possible doubtless that bensible method would be recorted te to mark the reprob majority Pt Y is fall ¢ flances of the sul o« s, aftor H Lad d fiace by no 1 wili 1! Al we } they don't nd oo to smashing v < on fire, raisi street riog a throwing brickbats at our states. men in order to hasten theis {.\_\:lvm of criminal procednre acting commenced,” NOW AND THIN ———O 1! TEAT REALTLY FURTS | | o e AN R0 b did, just to be kind! Jieal .4 o e unive aliding simply giving voice t» sl disgust of the law- people of this country ovey the villainous Jury ning Lany Say o Maybe that cat wasn't pleascd! She parred aronnd, then she squeeied | s that are Chetween the milk steol an’ my leg PAN every minute she w e murderers, erery minute .Iu' would bey selatone as it hurt frecdon and vindi snilty ation to so notoriousty a constitnte a part of the court s we o sharpencd op her elaws on i as the judze, and donbtless it was! nothem the Atlanta preacher hypled 0% AUS e reason Umso sory i [ Lis denmnclation. Weak intellizenes The ot a timsy door, | L charactor in a fury can beine 0 10U hadn't got one Tve : 0 P T TR e N0 catise 1o think I'd be alive ¥l I 1.'.: iting That cow’s foot hit me like a n wl! 6L N " b A hard L did when 1 hit TeRott n. Beiliery or athee. mat That deor and smashed it i | prohibited by Iy lit One of the lawyers said thar thae ot AEll L the cow's driluking tu : THETEnes of tie Atlanta preacie : AL S L ity “hare the dig of the law.” DI dudn’t hart §toa hundeedth part g I tweneh, hrother, as a too technienl Fhy, when 1 erawled back, that there | cat Was lappin’ in concert with a jury of low-grade where the miik spi 81 ' {men does when it turns loose upon | =t | the community notoriously guilt An’ the cow horned at me! For <ho | criminals and says in effect that onr liad a fool notion it pas e | ourts are inadequate to the work That scratched her leg an’ made hoer for which they are created. That is kick. | what hurts the dienity of the law ‘(an Is such fools they make Where sick She pasted me plum throush 1 there is o m smoke there mugt be some fire, and the uni- wall An' P T criticism of the system of ©0 Bever Kicked the "“ at all. justice in this country That cat can m'ew til] « s fr »a valid canse ln"‘ she stays out next tim, s | goes. THE RFRUXE 07 A BTATWER. BODY OF DEMENTED S SUICIDE SIITE TROM TIIE PULPIT IOLA\D I Galaisve 1 Georse R, Stuart i one of ( e T . i ) T 1 % of ¥ \ ¢ 1 li 1n r Mr. 8 ' briar pate N er nd is no genky - el i ety 1 when he, g sonthern Sherman of 1 tacker in morals, re ligion and de- pearanceare confident that i Ny, s On peculis () : ‘ Y ; : 3 peaks on a pe tiarly south- demented, such conclusion bein- ichasing DEC. 12, 1912, cart. Sherm nearly ten vear recarded El i and w : as a steady, industrious : He did not drink or u-c ‘zi young man. 3 co, and bad no bad halits, so % far as known. Ie was a native of | Conunecticut, His father, Edwin Sterman, lives at Sandy Hook, Conn Really Good ldea. ! A new patent that will interest men ! who would like to discard suspenders, | { but are not partial to tight belts, is [# {a shirt with “a plurality of lapels” which are designed to be attached to ! beginning TO DAY the trousers for their support. The ! ‘ Il d v trousers being thus held up, sus-' a at Once an Se\“ penders may be dicpensed with and! belts worn mml‘orl.ll:h lcose, ; S | the prices we are offer- ing. We appreciate you; MY l.ll\h Cx.U.'l‘). Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars calls. l 4 i i Come and see me before pur | clsew here, Yu‘wi? poironaue a1 : i preciated, i@ Miss Ruby Dan h' «CWS £ atand Lovoy or Kdisoria Toester A STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL XMAS Gik All the Iniest a e ———§ sa——— —— & " Beautifully Bound Books AL T'ine China, Imported Hand Painted £it China—O:d. decoration, ; - A Large Assortment of Art Brass Goods. Tine Whiting Papers; Children's Bocks and Games. Prices Always Right. Shaw - Clayton Statlonery Co. books by the best euthors, in special ho! unique and orizing rich a: desizn; i Ten Good Reascns Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. PBecause it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than :: point in Lakeland. Third. Fourth. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side W2 Because it bas High Class Building Restrictions Fifth. Becavse 4 Bezutiful Lakes cen be seen from iis S Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Scction in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don't, you will wish yoy had, if you do, will always be glad. umi planted on all streets th - o een-Biryaii bt.'ilding or S. M. STEPHENS e J— PP SR LSS SMPROCI i s g e T d s PRSIy = | A e

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