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PAGE FOUR. THE EVENING TELEURAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 29, 1913, Ine Evening lelegram Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla, Entercd in the postotiice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class, M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ce00+$5.00 Six months ., .. . cee 2,50 Three months oo 125 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. ——— N From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS A weekly newspaper giving a re- eame of local matters, crop condi, tions, county afiairs, ete. Sent any- where for $1.00 per year. The South Cuic well (0 overlook s of Se bed States 2 United animous vote, He s a : 1y not live out his term, not the 2 lion, and is the stron-est personal- t him to tiu St ity Scuth Carolina h sent to the J Senate since Johy C. Calhoun tow- ered there, equaled only by Webster ! { and Clay. i et U B That trip to the Panama canal ' propesed by Secretary Willis Powell, of the Tampa Board of Trade, for bl the Florida Press association is a "" fascinating prospect for the toilers i of thy State press, but that 375 per ;?v ; capiti for expenses of the trip across "} the Culf and back is (e lion in the } pathway. A hunch of Florida news- piper men of the plaip or garden va- il riety, each with $75 in his pocket to i cast rron the waters, is an almost i unthinkable proposition, a beautiful i vision huardly 1o be realized. } —0 The clection of Judee William M Fu 1=h, of Little ¢, to the United & nite o Arkansas n the « ice of 1 all into the t i nd skows what a can do in this ceuntry when he goes about it in the r ¥id i Lash s pres ident of the Sonthern el lon i de- ke man of affairs in other tional ¢ en he matiers me, 5 the If we are not mis t his title of judge by cour- tesy merely by looking the part. SRR A It wag pleasant to note in the dis- patches yesterday the election of two Democratic United States senators to succend Republicans from New Jer gey and Kansas. These elections are in obedicnce to the will of the peo- ple, the intellizent majorities in those two enlightened common- wealths, and we should bow cheer- fully to such results in view of the well-known fact that vox ¢ei” We al news of this ch: “vox vopuli e election wter inoa spirit of entire res tion and are fmh»‘j “What is it that a cat is said to braced to re e the ¢hoek of further have nine of, while a humon being information o 1" e character has oaly one?” asked the teacher. from ot e ‘ “Kittens,” yelled the elags. 0 | lelbhia \mor- | Oh, Anoness! MO @il gnhed fuss and nas and tell him how it T a story She mizht have married Rocks; t to the peonle of 'y eioet that the groat| She nover would darn socke Y v Lolivond. evetom: qg) 0 o aea : .“ ; Cood Evering! i ord of my grand- Pennsylvania Railroad tuld the Lo:t ! sroad its dominion wit his collec- over th uth hefore the enr- sUoan arm ad rent yeor ends was the view ex- ? o prosend Ny today by an In it's a terrible place for los- ! hibits from twenty-seven States and will show the tremendous advance | Former Senator Bail of Texas. gives out tbo interesting statement ¢ that he will coniing his lezal work to izhe United States Supreme Court and jas he puts it, ‘‘take only such i cases us 1 feel 1 can handle with sat- | !isfaction to myself and justice to my clients.” The dispatch giving this ;infurma!ion also says that Mr. Bai- {I(‘y's friends in Texas are importun- Iing him to return to that State and i run for governor and even again seek the Senate. The fighting Texan is st a compuratively young man, {and with his confirmed habit of of- ! fice holding, with its resulting crowd- ed galleries (o hear him wien he ad- dressed the te and newspaper + to wagnify hiui, ill find law llri“"\l Ser praise and unto himse tice dnll comparison, He never lo . even when he | ) and onl; | went to b st ; stone | 16 (ot \ will to haz- | 1 will tire or | \ wo and again i eld of polities. 12 'in. Te nd ¢ and always a figshting chance there | whenever | ue o rius lor oflice. st number now con the Ze National Corn Ex positicn which opened in Columbi: $ (., yesterday. that has been made in improving the tillaze and increasin: the production ol corn per acre, ecrecially in the South, in the past few years since the department of agriculture got Yusy in that directi-n. This is due nore to the encour “cment and mar- velous success of the boys' corn clubs | thun to any other cause, and this ex- position at Columbia will give spe-! cial emphasis to that movement. The boys' corn clubs are now militant in | onihiern state and they are do- | nt work for the betterment of ! aerienlture, Iy sure the It is nroctienl- the boy in active mem- i Lership in one of these never arow up a loafer, o rowdy, an iTnoramns, a booze fichter, or a pis tol toter. ) oisieind e A Little Nounscnse N-w and Then | Here's a Good 'Un, A young lady inquired at a Tampa dry goods store yesterday for “‘a pair of circular elastic appendages capa- ble of being contracted or expanded | by means of oscillating steel appli- | ances and which are utilized for keeping in position the habiliments of the extremities which innate deli- cacy forbids me to mention.” She got 'em.—Tampa Tribune. Correct, fiaential ban whose nesoclations ing thines,” replied the enest, 1 onen to him svomos to early inside lest an unberrel there onee.” infornntion belief is that the Atlantic Coct Ling cystom of 2,334 | Luke 1ZcLuke Says { miles will be anneved o that of the ' One kiss in private is worth » Penncvivay ) T Gnines- nOow comprises thousand in public. | You may have noticed that sonsi ble people always azree with you Give her what she waut. 1o w of 1 ted con- and give him what he watis to o an « edn- and they will live happily ever af rd for t che ward. when b 1 that Another reason why Platonic i “the roimed, rarced ong ¢ te friendship is so unpopnlar is becaus: 4 of Len’s army” v it is g0 unsatisfactory. of o'd Generl iekles wn 1 am in favor of a law prohibitine { in - York, who is now in tronhle 1 ced man from removing ] i i low horance of hig f ‘ bile place. fl_ to nt for certain moreve on. | ¢ veriisements enarantes }il trustsd to him by his eameades for you ¢ methine for nothing, but bread ’: R the cr 1 of monny ™= €071s a nickel a loaf when you wake oratise of deconcod T u; Siekles has Leen sottine o vore bty I3 a woman who has faith in pension from the envernment for her hand ig vs terribly dis- meny years; he bas rich friends in anrointed whey Ler woret suspicions abundanea 0 Enow him and the fad 1c come tric morits of hic prea woll an it thev A womsn is - 1w ivs looking for derline to eome to aid and €t that tront If con’'f wet it any oth- 31 en™or for hie cine not er Wav gha wil] froos her nd's ) the man ha hae hoen da. noce . 1 ate mail TinT for nearly fe Wi n win nddenly trams- ter o5 e « verr plent s in the flesh and ot open work I h emh .i.‘ iim out of the hole, ry { mer wife he had favored with a call. The First Kicker, Mrst Prehistoric Man—"‘Then you | don’t approve of cooking and manual | training in the schocls?” Second Pre- | | historic Man—"It's a shameful waste of the taxpayers’ money. That daughe | ter of mine has had two years of it, | and she can’t fry a dinosaur fit to eat; while my scn, who has been at it just as long, has carved a club that I wouldn't trust to biack the eye of & baby mammoth.”"—Puck. Didn't Concern Him, The tramp did away with a sand- wich handed to him by the latest far- She had wrapped the sandwich in a section of newspaper, which the tramp scanned with the eye of carelessness characteristic of his kind. “My.idea PO s of nothin’ to git nutty about.” he re | | 8 market report, “Is the advance of | adventure and rnll-!m”,(,r with an uge in a m\\';c',m»u-d him for Parfactly Matural Inquiry, “Next thing 1 knew he hit his the old man . firing at him - with a Li the while. d in—" He will| Thea 1 1 After he had cut off the head and it i was floundoring srovnd she watched it | It will embrace ex- |8 few mirutes, then soid, “It makes a jdon't it, -Ihe P'refessions- clibs will Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Dryant Buildin: - Office Phone .7 " House Plhone 278 Llack, ctowlide she'd otten knit her brow, | | ri {P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla. marked to himseif, after > aneing at ! $2 a ton in the price of car wheels,"— Judge. 7 me ahout a toving plcture nsas City Journal, or Gererally aamitted Fact, Little lda, tvo ycars old, was watching hor pore Uil a chicken. | chicken kind a nervous to kill ‘em, a9 REQQ P O - UF O I OIOBOBOBOFS - SCEQBLBOSO LSO POSDPIP 0 - & DR. SAMUEL F. SiITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribel PLone: Oliice, 111; Residence, 2. Bryant Eldz., Lakeland, Fla. Physicicn azd Surgeon, DR. SARAI E. WILLELIR OSTEOPATI! PHYSICIAN Lakeland, Ila. blue. Uu 2 ULLIVAN i, SPECIAL ATIZNTION T0 SURGERT Hours—9 a, m., 1:30 p. w; 4:30 p.m, 7 p m Deen-Bryany Eldg,, Ground Floor. | o8 V. B Lk\Vid VRNTT tldviizied o Uiy, 1slu woimn 14 and 106 Kentocky belldtos Fhonrs: Oifice 186 Rosidaacs X4 Uk. W, R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bidg. Lakeland, Florida. KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER &\ s Ll P SUCELr & TUCK:R, ~= LW Y Gl naywmondo Bldg oty {3 A COX— AIUNICIPAL JUDGE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. u Ofiice City Lall.| Ao 8 LLWARDS Avamey-at-Law, Ullice 1 Muti bl LARL Il o D o& L wl uivy Lagin roows C12-lie ! LAKELAND, 1'Ls *hosphate land » veys, examir Blueg &, V wirting A. J. MACDUNOUGH, Room 6 Decn & bryant islag, Architect. Newest Ideas in Bun_alow D¢ Lakeland, Kiorida sigt |D 0. ROGERS, sl Lawgyer, Room 7, Dryant Building Plion: land, L, Kui ~-Atlorney-at-Liy,-— Roor T Stuart o s s 3 -— — DR. 1! DENTIST Rooms & and 9, Decn & Dryant By inz. Phone 339 Residence Puone 3 LAKELAND, {Offce Ups Yast of ( BARTOW, FLORI Examination of Titles Estate Law a Spe " PROTESSCR H. E TEACHER OF PTANO] ORGAN. iing || Suite 1, Futeh & Gentry Buildinz LAKELAND, FLA. Follow That Impulse You want your own home. The land is no one man's “ heritage or is it willed to any particular class of peorle U by divine right. \ Procrastination the Thicf of Time If the devil is responsible' for the “putting off ) - morrow habit,” then he has earned his job. A Letin Bowyer’s Sub-Divisien pees Is a step in the right direction. m The ho r i c-.'\"‘( :. kome, will scon follow. WHY GUY NOW? Because this beautiful addition in North-West Lsk.. land contains a limited number of large full lots. R.- cause these lots will increase in value with the ciry's growth. Because the price of these lots is remarkal!, low. ane the payments easy. Because if adversiy overtakes you tefore your lot is paid for you wiil < - SQUARE DEAL ( Wb R« Oy { . ‘ I*' 5 £ X ¥ k) iU IsJul.n,,, Yooy i . 5y Lo i 3 i o A $350 Piano Fr A % « Y . Beginninz | The Votes |0 large Monday, 27, i prices on Mrs. H. W, Odom .......... 13,680 .: f E!.:flmc;“,:?re. Nre, Nellie Fidler .......... 7,050 4 % li F‘rices wiil ap~ Mrs. W. R. Graham ......, 1,920 E : pear in our Mis. W. T. Mellwain.......16,110 § (é ; show window, | « & wawon... . ... 6 ;E 6 : Cac:: 'r‘\“iClC We-WeIrvepion . ¢ .\ viavs 3,525 PR !¢ { with price e ] Miss Georgfia Strain...... 5525 | D frc ?ri % E ticket thercon. X b : Eify ai Lo [;. g h \",;,C “l“ givc Miss Kittie Funk ......... 12,019 3 .. F 2 l dcu{!c "a'uc Mrs. J. A. Wood .......... 1,600 l arctim lfi\ * : . d iar, -- £. Ty |- | piano contes ™+ from a fize iiCkCtS on Wil Williams «.o.oovneinse 29 . LJ | every pure- Miss Lillie May Melntire... 24,105 Of 50 juSt r e i o Ch.aS?. Ladies Mics Margaret Marshall .. . 34,560 receEVCd. L O | this is your ol Told bt e 240 S O oplportuniiy tG Nrs. John Edwards ........ 5,000 cariy dn'j g)\ S€icct a nice Dixie Land Meth. Church.. 11,065 " ‘L\fl' arn utensils from J. 8. C. Clfiord ... fore all 25 Gi O a largc linc. Miss Nettie Brooks ....... 15.960 Leslie McCraney ... ...... 23,950 SOIdI