Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 27, 1913, Page 4

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b PAGE FOUR. lhie' Evening Telegrain i tors, been ave in their ¢ part ‘d:l,\'. Lwith the 1 terder than a for ter full o Linity o get at pioished every afternoon from the bha it o PR R K & Lakeland, Fla. |m ned dowy Lis o 1 and consent- ! the postoflice at Lake- {4 o award im only the V00 | Jan as wail matter of the! ! compromized on. As we o 1 td i, the matter is now ——— closed forever and, while we admit M ERINGTON, EDITOR .1, jull foice of the hypothetical NRY ‘”’0\“' Munfiger. —1 s resetited by the Tampa Tri- G | wWe dol’t see that that calls SUDSCRIPTION RATES: Lo =0 the Legislature on h TR A $5.00 L jeey i ated and we ] Qe sl Y it n it impairs the Thvoa manths o i 1.25 e ool « Wi ant advice to ' 4 anyehere within the onel Walles to wake the best of is of the City of Lakeland G happy on the for 10 cents a week. X hut en 18 no al ut o i it, but was i I V, ik,;‘l e is iss cly ored eapressi FIE LAKELAND NEWS hie § hy we should | Ay i , iving a p to appiy 1o our own heartache sun v tors, (rop ecndi, dis ointrient of the same Kind tio f sSent any- w Per year. o 1l ! t Petershurg, ;,l rotests through the Times ol that o ‘ 1 ainst the general use of t : U7 in reterring to p g fra to Fiorida vach yeur o i the S thinks “visitor” would be move vit : ind oo mueh i e ohbL il Lt a Ao 20 TG igts themselves care anything 1 tit of that e ne The bemo- LONR i Mifler '\.”i‘; h’“‘. .“““ fink S e g 8 there one of more highly sensitized i e e g x'l':n‘v than the others, bt A m;n-“ i hetng h‘] “tourist” has a better business ihis ”“'m_\ Nowiitrs ]m\l'. a sound than the other word and .l-nz‘ 4 4 that reason it will probably sti seen what we conceive to he the right view of this hetter stated than in the the Minmi Herald: “The lozicul matter followinz from grounds on which that the tarviti rares be petained now stands is thay v seneral reduetion of tariif rates is desirable, the reduct- those who desirve present ile “Visitors™ and “gnests” words with bup ““tourists’ are pleasant call and will Lold its own in the lexicon. has the St S o Those unfortunate people in the fomediate valley o the Mississippi who were Udrownod out™ by unpre- { | . Rooms 3, 6 and 7, Bry | 2 codented tloods last year are up fon should be wade on hose ar- f : g 5 { g azainst the same ddisaster againg ticios that have for years had entire- i iy i : s is time in mid-winter I'he Iv 10 mneh protection. Those rates g i g { 5 i £ mighty Ohio toods have come down | shorld be materially lowered be- AT i | il the Mississippi, broken the levees e they have given certain pro- f ‘ ' i g doare pourinz unrestrained oyver Gricey o undue advantage which 5 : all the surronnding lands, How to s been to the disadvantage of the . 7 effectively control the is consumer, g 5 ; fit ane of the national prc 1 W. the rates of pincapples and s frints never have been high furnisihed but little pro- tectiog m the frait shipped into this conntry from Cuba and from Spha Fhose who argue for a retene tion of thy rates say that it all rates are equalized, oranges a capples would <till be ade- protected, and that there I8 no roason for entting down those rate: le the cottoy and wooi schedules stil) carry rates as high, in some cases, as one hundred per cent “If those Who are now planning to reduce the tarit will make all rates equal there wil) no complaint from the Florida grower, but if high rate. matnutained on cotton and wool produets, the the grapefruit and the pincapple onght to receive is in that position tion of Demoernni be are orance, consideration, and there no doetring 0 ANOTEER IDOL FALLEN, Under the crael analysis mod B mind our @ godd not ¢ven 1 the and 1po cd in s 1 ton thro spared ns | 1 t1 which Mich, D girl, i according ctor . Vauvhn the maodi of the sity of ) 2 leetur “It clin: \ her eorly high 2rade tive,” suid Dr. Vaugh: the doll- like youth and he ness to be maider noecerice of thi wls and Glling rapid and ar old institution, | DLY Seneratic to: 1 comivs oul o HERH] elt press d is a r pecially in d when of cant callow She a interprets | inded nd in- “Many a young maun stock has fallen to this girl. Her vinelike clinei twine her lover or within here reach physician such marri they end ent 2 will en- any other poct Every far knows how dangero = are, how I wish 1 could tell eviy astron . Younz man to shun the frivolons but attractive zirl. She is to 1. found in every community. The ol Ject of the encenist is vor to malii- ply her kind. bhut her.” to exterminaty s Pt We stand pat on the proposition tha; we would feel mighty comfor - able with that Wailes zot ont of the state We didn’t attempt to go into the merits of his claim for & mneh larger $25.000 Colonel sum and we expressed no opinion about the justice of Lis contortion ‘or we are not familiar with the testimony bearing unon the issue 1! Colonel Wailes has bheen “swin- dled,” a large number of reputahle citizens, supposed to he honest men, contradic- | vlmirer, | be worked out, —0 Fillmian who has an inti with Please low aintances jeets, says o Cole liis ol of State, that he tpe man wio does not realize and can- not conceive how any one can Iy Lonorable, clean and aboveboord Ve defer to the Senator's jude nmient and 2ood taste in this matter and adopt his concligion as our own e sure has got that man dowy fine It is the beginning of the end for Turkey, God's justice is at last over- taking the wicked old empire and she is getting only what she de serves, It is high time that the en- lightened the modern that dark It seems to be spirit of world was illuminating corner of Furope all up with Turkey but the carving o The Pinellas county edition was another one that pape Tampa Tribune's ol 'S many decisive trinmphs in ‘speeials.” It was an excellent, profusely illust write-up of hooming youne P s, Jast, sweet Gan of 1 “tate, and it will do the charming lass vood wherever iy is read q A ' Little Nonsense Yow and Then L - L uke Savs | & picture of uno! look at a man’s face in a sreet car after the conductor b { tten to col- lect his fare. When a givl has her own hair she "fixes it so that it will down when he hugs her. But when sl !wears store hair you couldn’y pry it off with a crowbar. After a girl has had a dentist it Ler up with a few gold teeth she cun find something to laugh at ip every- thing, even a funeral. If there is anything that a mar- 1ied woman doesn’y know, it is some- that no mayp can tell her. Complexions. By George Fitch. Complexions are worn by every- body tut are most highly prized by women who wouldn't be able to keep house withont one-—at any rate not for a | \ cor i ! With ishand iplexion consi h the fac s of the hide is upholstered. v in color from purple to ala- haster, hut the most valuable com- plexion is a shell-like white with "pink trimmin of this sort assisted Ly a few deft dimples and no brains whatever to back 1 [ back it ‘ up from behind, a woman F11.060,000 worth of hushand. That is aboug all complexions are ing husbands. A fine, delicate com- | | | | | the sub-| | R, : & U o& L 1 | enthusiastic over iy he simply has to have it around the house. A good complexion is a great hoon stalled and kept in good repair by nature, it is pretty hard on the intel- lect. When a woman has to spend | a couple of hours a day putting on her complexion, readjusting it w her- ever she can find a mirror and keep- ing it from being blown off by the! wind or kissed off by her children, she hasn’t much time left to devote to the inflammable quesiions of the care of a oyl xion and a dog hoth, posterity seldom needs to pe £8 a vole oi thanks in her Lehald Complexions are of tvo sorts After a acquired permaneny and detachable, natural nplexion has season-cracks, and the ca out ol te be do eLoand the detach: 8¢ This con and on w Y \onight i 1 ! I tacl i M popn . racing IThe Protesions- FOROSOBOHOBOEOHOBOBIBOGL: 40 DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Pkone: Oflice, 141; Residence, 2z Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. Physician and Surgeon. DR SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATIL PHYSICIAN ant Buildine, Lakeland, Ila, Office Phone 275 Blue. : House Phone 278 Black. Dr. R w sucLIVAN SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY Hours—9 a. m.,, 1:30 p. m; 4:30 p. m, 7 p. m. Deen-Bryang Bldg, _Ground Floor. DR. W. 8 IRVIN DENTIST Establisked in July, 13500 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bulidia,, Phones: Office 180; Restdence % UR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 avd ¢ Kentucky Bldg Lakeland, Florida. ! M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law Offices, Bryant Buildiag iLakeland Fia KELSEY BLANTON Lavyen. Aryant Block, Phoue 2 Lakeland, Fla. {UUSEX & TUCKER, NOTARY PUBLIC, AVl kligiicess rud Rooms 212-215 Lo LAKELAND, 2 Soephate land examinailor Biueprirting Xaminat veys, | A J. MACDONOUGN, Room 6 Deen & Bryaut Biag. Architect. Lakeland, Florida D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building Phone 259. Lakeland, Florida. B B HUFrAKKR, ~-Attorney-at-Law-— deor 1 Stuart Bldg Bartow. Fa DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Brrant Build ing. Phone. 329 Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA ~W. 8. PRESTON, LA ‘ Wit! a complexion | (Offce Upstairs East of Court House.) Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Speclalty. n often zo forth and acenmulate |~ PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. | £ood for outside of theaters—acquir- | Suite 1, Futech & Gentry Building | | i BARTOW, FLORIDA, ! ! l | LAKELAND, FLA. ~Lawyers— | hay mondo Biag L 4 Poond: ! | J. A COX— ‘ MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND } | | Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing | wter as legisla- plexion is more soothing to look at] s to the swindle,' than a $500,000 painting or a Swiss ' sunset, and after a man has gotten | 1 | and when @ woman has to take | i | | | | | H | to the landscape, but uuless it js in»} | i et Office City Hall. ! [ #V @ eUWAKRDS } Avteiney-at-Lav [SIHT i Mua AK i b, vid L. oak ;\ l-..’.‘; THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAXND, FLA = U Y i , M )DDDHDDN RN CONTEST NOW GOING ON 0= JAN. 27, C iNEs $1000. partment. Beginning Monday, 27, will give speial prices on Enamelware. Prices will ap- pear in our show window each article with price ticket thercon. We will give double value piano contest tickets on every pur- chase. Ladies this is your opportunity to select a nice line of cooking utensils from a large line. y RERZIIZRZ BOWYER’S SUB-DIVISIOR North-West Lakeland In obedience to the wishes of cur oure ! N C> i1ase ’’e sold Lo or ¢ rs and prospectiive purchasers, : e following modification: + B, S rranord tnat tins property or patsof L, ~ S - b DOy i Cann ccupied by colored people. THIRD, that no residence can be erecteq on any lot in blocksE, F, G, A and the soutl; half of blocks A and B that costs iess than $1500 and that no residence can be erected on any lot in blocks C, D, J, and the north half of blocks A and B that costs less than We also announce that Mr. FRANK J. CARPER will be in charge of our sales de- Office over the New Postottice Building, Rcom 7. BOWYER BR &, OWNERS January 15, 1912 NS W Wo0dom 13,680 Nrs. Nellie Fidlep .......... 7,050 Mrs. W, R, Graham ....... 1,920 Mrs. W, T. Mcllwain. 16,110 & E. Waleon. . _ (1 \ Irverson., 2 \i ) 31 i ss Kit Fuank 12,0 Mrs J. A. Wood 1,600 LR L PRCY SR e e e 75 WA WHLONE - . v 39 Miss Lillie May McIntire. . 24,105 Miss Ma ret Marshall .. 31,860 .............. 40 Mrs. John Edwards ........ 5,000 Dixie Land Meth. Church. . 11,065 10 8 CHEON: o vsvnvniines 25 o S CRMON.. vioo oo 25 Miss Nettie Brooks .... . .. 15.960 Leslie MeCraney 23,950 The Votes |0ur Large — Shipments f Screen Boors and Windews Have Arriveid Cream freczc irom a line of 50 just received. Buy early and get the best be- fore all are sold. o) e Ca ) = ) LAKELAND HARDWARE - & PLUMBING Co. A INITO -~ N\ / \ i (=

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