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PAGE FOUR. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JAN. 22, 1913. The Evering Telegram ————— Published every aiternoon from the! Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the l)ssiomce ‘at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. 20000000 0Q0QQ0Q0 w. C. T U. Departmen JpveRRROORDORORQ can heal. It must be the mother's teaching of the purpose and the cause, And God's glory, lying under sex appeal. She must feel no fear to name it to the children it has brought; She must speak of iy as sacred and PARK HILL = » regular meeting of the Wom- VWWAW/WWAAAMAAA, M. F. HETHERIN N, EDITOR. The regular meeting of the vum | Sublime: — an's Christian Temperance Union She must beautify, not shame it, by ; INRY BACON, Maoager. convened Tuesday afternoon with her speach and by her; I fi 5 \‘l:i{S(‘i;i;TlON RATES: the president, Mrs. Turner. The thought, 3 'i‘ ONe FEUr . o.oovvevvenss.$5.00 meeting was opened with Scripture Tl they 'llSll‘“: st mri T G d R Wh Y " K| Sixmonths .. .. ........ 3,50 reading from the second chapter of all time. ; en 00 easonl’. y ou ;r Three months .......... .25 | Romans, tolloyed by a chain of 4 Rl ] % Delivercd anywhere within the | prayer, led by Mrs. Willoughby. rom the heart they rested under ere Sh ld 0 L t p k H.ll p limits of the City of Lakeland | Mrs. 8. A. Shaffer was welcomed | they saw the light of day ! Ou wn & o ln ar 1 PN for 10 cents a week. into our union. Mrs. Webb, feclin, | Must the (!:'|'xvhtgfs nnd. the sons | 2 — = | that she cannot do justice to thel be la\{gh! fl"h' ""l'h' . ‘ From the same office is Issued |y casurer's office, asked to have some | Till they think uf. it with wender, | & THE LAKELAND NEWS lone appointed in her place. Mrs as a holy thing alway,; : e f : A weekly newspaper giving a re- :;A:””,..‘ haviie had soveral years While love's wisdom ‘,:I'Xidcs them FlrS(. Because it 18 In the Best Town m South Florlda. sume of local matters, crop condi, jerience in this work, just fitted ! safely through their youth. . : tions, county afiairs, ete. Sent &y+' | [y i o Wik all delinguen | Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER' tharn - i where for $1.00 per year. all whose dves are now (| Oh, the world has made its devil, g f ’ Se oS e e mnko) ey work ad pleseant and:| and the Mothers let it grow; ¢ i pOlnt n Lake]and v 5 Yoo sy as possibie by being prompt? And the ) hus d their &3 TEINKS TEE PEOPLE ¥l nustinig b b ‘ h SRR IR e e ; el WOULD TURN IT DOWwN, O cuitcis aud loard of Trade have | thoustis down 1o ihe earth, ; 1 Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side ¢ 7OULD TURN A een precented with copies of the | There will be'no Social Evil when ; g twenty-ninth annual report of |,;.l: carl nromind chall know Y 0 s) 1 D aiten; o 1de ilding T “A fake pure and simple” s the siqte W, C. T. U. containing an ;ul-l Al the grandear and the beauty ‘ IOUI'\.L Beca C lt haS l-llbh C.c..)s Bl‘tl!(‘dl!l‘{' RCS!S‘I»_\U I Partow Courier-luformant | vertisement from the Board of Trade. | hid in bivth jt i . A ' A P . (e ofier of that Duteh| There was some Flower Mission | ks Fifth, Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its S, - ' t e et "vork reported and it will greatly aid |, When cach other reis the fashion o buy e State I 2 e g ol ; el s . ¥ : i S, g e Speendent i all Flower Mis- | win contdoee and tws k- Gieeh, Because Shade Trees will be planted en all strec: LI VonElAGes {0 s el " osion work s reported, as she ex-) And to ieacl the mizhty lesson, that impreszion is getting to be ven- pects o make a report to the State ! Self-Control, Fa“. eral. The matter is hardly worth ! superintendent at the end of the! We can ity the great Sox passion ¥ further consideration, (‘unwrninql.\Hnn A letter was read hux!n the from the darkness and lhe‘ Seventh- BecaUSe a“ S".ee‘s Wi“ be Graded' the drainage of the Everglades ““‘ifil:llt‘ superintendent of railroad dust, 5 : X fwork, giving the duties of, and urg- And enshrine it on the altar of = 4 H " i Colrier-Informant says; o '\“m\‘}lin:‘ the appointment of a local su-| the soul. Elgh‘hv Because it lS the mOSt aflraCfiVe ReSldentlal S('(_‘i{’Jn of Florida has undertaken this great perintendent. We hope -to have a R ' .4 work. She is abundantly able lu‘,‘m,d one soon. NATAL GRASS. n Lakeland- SR complete it. Let her do so and reap | The subject of placing a holder Al ! : : W whatever of profit may acerue from = for literture in the waiting room at Sinee our mention of the wond - Nlnth. Because Lots can be So]d on REASONABLE TCT;‘;’.“, 1( it If the i : i b | the depot, also one in the coloved | ful new grass called the Natil, | | | L the Issue were put 104 poP= 1 iving room, was diseussed. Mrs. | which was imported from Sortl ~aus i 2 i ' y it : i | | i . (L e P el e i . if don’t, you will wish you had, it ., ® ular vote we believe that the people | v and Mis. Carter were appoint-| Afrien, we have had many inquit Tenth' Be ause you ) y & Ny would sce it just that way. L:xk"-imi 1o attend ghe same, las to where it could be obtained. do, Wi” a“vays be glad- land Telegram. i he advisability and bencfits o One of our Tumpa seodmen prooa- The Telegram geems to forzet that aliecting Peducational tilms at the moving pic- ised to get a sapply, bhut has failed a qiestion Everglades | shows next eame up for dis- | to do o, and now gays that he does & draini: ¢ was once upon a time sub-{eussion. It was decided to ask one ! not know where to eot it A few > mitted 1o a vote of the people aund (ot the propeiciois i he would be: weeks ago the Stroller saw man) i\ that the people turned it down. It willing to g on wh films one acres of this ¢ D by d was represented to them then that nizht ench woek, Friday unight | ty, and since Deen- 2V [ I there we tour miltion acres capabile tes, Ohlings and M Dovie some mention of tl g8 i a pa- i | ion soand various were appointed wocommittee to con- per published g Fustis called tie 3‘4{1‘,]1'. trans have reduced gl number for with 1l moving picture man' o Lake Rezion In the last issue ol § e S of aercs held by the State to oue [and also the teachers, A petition to Jhat paper appears an article sianed 3 million. 1s there reason to hope our congressman (o urpe the t by one of the men growing thi g that tiie people would be willing to or the Jones-Works biil w ciren- grass in Lake county, which is herc put up mouecy ror a drainase project lated and all to whom presented by reproduced: that has already cost 75 per cent of “Since the article written by me | and printed in your paper of Nov 20, 1912, 1 have received scores of they refused to ratify a constitu- | This being congidered the next besi letters from interested parties from tional amendment that had in it thing o prohibition. only a remote, possibility that they | could be taxed for the drainage? wd it. This is a bill for Con its area without making a really pers | gress to rezulate the number of sa- ceptible chowing tor itself, when loons in the Distuiet of Columbia {different parts of the State, and as ! i There is great need of something ' am too busy to answer each person- {being done jn our capital city, for ally, am going to ask you to print Time spent in talking about the saloons and their attendant vices this reply, hoping it will reach these taxpayers of Florida putting up"l:nirl,\‘ crowd the White House and parties and satisfactorily money for this project is worse than administration buildings: “The Only questions. SO0 BOEDPOFOPRSOPO DO BO TODO LT MOSOHDS0E0I0I0IVINIOPOHOGO OGO DO T PHO T 01l answer some really cood land, come 4 Mrs, GO PoWebb was appointed so- hay are often taken from the same | At the Annual Business Show. New York City, November 11-16 1912 65‘.* wasted Governor Gilehrist has Cure, a poem by Ella Wheeler Wil- *“There certainly can be nothing F&“ i lately said that he bhelieves six or! ov, was read by the purity superin- said too much in praise of this new i Fa seven millions of dollars would put ! tondent. This we feel sure will bene- grass, It gpreads very rapidly from | r 1 the Everglades in splendid condition {1:L deep thinking people, especially !its seed, and a few roots sl:lrlwlf ‘ ; 1 This would be $6 or $7 per acre tor | mothers. There are those whom we ! about even an untilled field will soon | § bes! the State's holdings. The !t of [ do not expect it to reach, who never convert the vhole surface into a na- k l': ! State institutions, the same board | give a serious thought to lite, whose { tal grass meadow. No cultivation is "A, i it e that chareze of the Fverslades, minds are too shallow perhaps to necessary. It takes care of itself, ¢ T drainage project, when they nted | do so. lane four and sometimes five crops of B l /n der WO 0 d ford county and hon " snperintendent, meeting picee of ground, and it seems to b P at $7 per acr Felearaph [ vas closed with the Lord’s prazer, adanted to our poorest, and dryest P ‘.*wl adjourncd to meet Feb, 3 with | hizh pine soil At this time, when ? _. Enthusiasm amon 1} frac ! Mrs, J0 WL Turner, 105 Sovth Flor- a1l other grasses are cither dead or (€ A / 8 4 9 gettes in th ntry over that third fida avenwe, 11 ladies are cordiaily resting, natal erass is growine Q, ) of Narch vufdro e parade in Wash- | invited to attend bloominz, and furnishing a Iuxuri- ;:. ington i: reading s Iy anl MRS, 11 B, MORSE, ang winter pasture Its feedin: ' & €0 many od woimen are | Press Superintendent qualitics are unsurpassed, and, Lo h:4 H N H . . . . SR Tl 160 sl b 1L oot of all, i lus come 1o 1y 4 pene. @ AGAIN proved conclusively in a public demonstration its supo ) lies -l.‘), ‘ll'j' " even bizeey . than | THE ONLY CURE. nent fixed value on hi , pine land ‘_" qualitics in ‘%’ the inang | ol ——- omethin? thay no other crop © < . WL lewing, M lotinston nd (Iy Ella Wheeler Wilcoyx ever done, not exeepting citr :‘. & i Glaszow, two sonthern You may talk of reformations, of (he fruits, for too many of us ren @ S e/’ A oh; distinction in 1 ! o momic Plan, ber the morning after the | 4 pe L CC C -~ a /:' highest sociul ire horse- T hat tem the Social Evil in reeze, when we woke up and foy o \\i:;m n (‘f ( S nal grac .m‘d ‘ s Conrse; our §75 or $100 oranze lund x Operated for eight soli! hours (continvously) by eight of the world's fastest 71 1 ride at the le. Go- Dutt neient Sinof nations must duced to $5 or less. But neither wop @ hou lays. one Underwood Typewriter tocl i 1 i ome, ticen dove ‘ : CREOThE N oF 10 B UioE 6k HO et doktiain 3 r relays, one Underwood Typewriter (taken from stock) produced the magnificent total o: } o [ty to cleanse a river, foe, natal grass. 1t ke owine e words, averaging nearly 10 strokes per second. The crucial test of stability was here shown g " Miss [elen Gould was married to] seek (he source we S8 i n ot & ; 2 2 R | It never rests, It s 1 w n met ta 4} g} Mr. Finley s 1l today at hor| a% It st ) o .hcre. “t.mi}' time, has a typewriter turned out such a tremendout amount of work in thc ; beautiful honi e New York eity | Ever sinee his first besinning Man taken old abandoned fiel THIER 4 time. This is a world's record. on the Iludson, wud we join with all has had his way in lust this place and without effor: on 1 N : the men, women aid children of | He has never learucd the law o part of the owners, exent oo 8 The UNDERWOOD TYPEWR TER in the! nternational Speed 1 i America in wishin: all good for- | Self-Control and baling, is payine 20 per cent ney § 3 tung in her somewhur beluteq n-n-!.\ml the World condones his sinnine, on $100 per acre and that is whar 6 Accuracy Contests won ik ture, on the uncertain sea of mmri-‘ and the Doctors say he must, it is going to do to every acre of H 2 $ ¥ mony. She had a wWile ranee mri And the Churches shut their ¢ves, hizh pine land in Lake couny It § F"St N"‘e places mn the Wf"ld S ChamplonShlp' K choosing and took her time abont it and take his toll. iz worth coming to see. ¢ -3 H i $ H v with 5o bother about the hish cost| P el S O | First Four places in the World's Amateur Championship. i of living to disturb the balance of And the lauded “Lovely Mothers™ seed of this grass at present, no0 | Fil'st Two laces i ¢ i i : 7 3 grass ; in the World's School break her judement, and she probally has send the son ont into lite don’t see any way for you inti: . p - ChamplonShip. the richt man. He certainly zot the With no knowledge-welded armor people to get a start excent to (o 3 nq all former records. < rizkt woman. for the fizht. here and get some seed or rocic » . s o “He will make his way like others, Good Roads. ¢ Every Record, Every Year, in Every Contest is held by the 1 » makes a great roar acainst throngh the Oat field to the “In my study of public 4 J s H H hid the newspapers and wants them pun- Wife;” for the past ten years 11 o END_ER‘M The Machine You Will Eventually Blly 1 fshed for their sins, misquotinzg and “le will somehow be led onward more or less thonsh. to 1° ‘:; i | reviling him, he says, beinz amonz to the light.” of good roads and the & K] their most Macrant offenses. A news- gevernmental activits me 1 o UnderWOOd ' y e'writer ‘ om an 5 paper conspiracy of silence concern-| Yes, his leaders, they shall ind him. | line. From my interest i < 3 p -y' ing Dleare is what he deserves. And On the hizhways at each turn ject and it study. 1 oh- | 5 ’"CO"po’ated o then he would gnaw a file, for he is (Since yon did not choose to coun- vinced that a thoron of & oi the kind which craves the notor- el or to warn), ‘:ood roads ‘n each count: Filor g Bra“Ches 'n A“ pr"‘("ipal Cities fety of type and withers back to his. They shall tempt him, they shall will add v.ore to the 1 1 ad 2 normal littlencss without it bind him, thev shall blight vancement of our varied r g ’26 w. Bay Sto Jacksonv’lle, FI(I- 0 | and they shall burn, to the upbunilding of our 4.4 o g Rube Allyn of The Bay of Sara- Down to ¢ffispring and descendants property enhancements, and 1o tha o SLYLIO D30I IOIVIOLOBOTOFO R _sota went up to White *s the yet unborn, comfort ¢ ience of onr ral ! other day, took his firet ook at the citizens ar e peonle : — - ——— e < s - Suwannee river, and then went home | It can never end throush presching: | of tha § P other one sten 0% and river. . The it ean never end thr that ."—From Gover- H hoi - £ doesn’t ex- laws-—— - al 2 ’ n" i ph a nor Tra inaugural address a tend to proper names, Nube. 1K sorial ey yini 1t Crove - 8 [ t

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