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

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more in their present hardness flfl heart on that issue fhe Evening Telegram “Pay as You Enter” A thrifty husbard and wife at Hal‘ FPublished every afternoon from: the SR { Flebure have b iy .-dllng different | . ¥ adi By putting two dispatehes in the ! ehurein on Svndavs, each giving a eniucky Buil , Lakeland, Fla. } | L all R Kentucky Building, el Telezram vesterday together the | mlekel. They taltod the matter over Entered in the postofiice at Lake- | spicion is created that the swarthy and co: clndad ‘(Il‘ ll“n!l“:’»'l‘::’nu:\::a;nxe . § travagni oot i 8 | land, tl?l’lda. as mail matter of the|jittle adienturer Custro is u plice of worship and expect to enter second class. to more deviiment A Havina dis ‘e on the same nickel.— e piteh lands him in Cuba with great 1 M. © HE mu\l\um\ EDITOR. | . .\, nd o Atohfia el = R ] | furn cvidenee i Adaxn's Satisfaction, {ENRY BACON, Manager. :H at he is seoking to start a revoli-1 o aq0n e tng the animals i s el KCET TS PORC LY ( the governments ' he was uben to npame, He SUBSL mmlu\ RATES: Il el 14, Nit amilid \ction as he re- One SOl oo sse cerieeel 8500 asolidate th marked: ver elte may hap- Six months .. .+ soeeeees 2.60 1’””‘]_ “oorniients dnto otle. It s & pEn) (the ; \\'1]1 be 'n‘ shortage b | mre 4 the : iy emhlons.” Lice months .......... 120 most ambitions undertaki ; ‘ln Li¢ 1 ihletus, belivered anywhere within the | Gt iy speet thi 1 ach limits of the City of Lakeland o for the mang but, ally gl Mary peach 18 a for 10 cents a week. the & s on the risht rack. | poqen and and it fs bl SN LR B e e for tho little Central Amer- | enough to } mouths of From the sume oflice is issued v 1=t ultimately belthe gods w ¢ made Jove 4 THE LAKELAND NEWS toread Thio ofte, pawn his thuder and Neptune his tri. ! A weekly newspaper giving a re- 0 dvnt for a second helping.—DBaltimore ' same of local matters, crop oomd 1 Frank Mayes, of the lnuntol.k! Sl DR it tious, county ufiairs, etc. SemtABY= s e place of collector Wh=t He B where for $1.00 per year. of customs in his home city under| “What have you ever done {zr ms — - S the Wilson administration, he is not complained the yoirg man whoee Be PLMN TALK FOR likely to have any opposition, but if lie should that opposition would have THE RAILROADS. bR (4 rocky road to travel : The Gewla Star is making moul‘l"'i"‘mt'"lh have veen suggested in vigorous war upon a plan of the At- | Klorida that are conspicuously un- lat e Coast Line, embodied in an | fit, but that of Mr. Mayes would meet ovdinance to be presented to the Oca- {the full requirements of efficiency in la vity council, which has for lls'”'" public service. pripoke a grant by the city to the | riilroad company of certain streets in perpetuity for the use of itstracks, without a cent of compensation to the city, the company agreeing mere- | s ly to build a new up-to-date freight {up to date. “Jugtown™ would be ob- depot in place of the present “1-1Imn-t""““Iy more appropriate. There are ty' used for that purpose. The Star | | no jays in Jax except as visitors, b“l' N mad all through and arraigns the ' jugs are indigenous and unlimited in sclieme without merey, We are of SUpply. course not interested in the lot‘al; phage of this matter, as it does not ' concern us, but these concluding oh-; We notice that some of the State papers headline Jacksonville as “Jaytown.” This is infelicitious. Jacksonville is strictly modern ana pLESRARIERty ey BENEFITS ALL PARTIES. Star are so sound, ' pertinent and general in their appli- Jarge party cition that they servations ot the of Lakeland citizens, ly the men Who @ happy event and further carrvies out the friendly rela- | veoread, and es) upn.n- and own railroads policy of more g war on the railroads, They are Tribune talked about a few days! ' | anmony the greatest of publie neces- apo, ‘, sities, und the men who own and op- Such a visit was made possible | erate them are just as honest as any only by paved roads and they could | else. A r wd is no more he made more frequently and cover prone to take advantage of the pub- & much range of territory it fic than a private citizen is to (ulu*:\hv-rv were more paved roads | but it has a! With State highways— brick hizh- | like ' ways Tampa could exchange such and nx'—‘\ims with every city of importance in the State. An occasion like that of yesterday | one wider advantage of a neighbor, better opportunity., Railroads, other corporations, owned erated by hizhly intelligent and en-' terprising men, overlook Yy few! points to their own advant but benefits Tampa and benefits Lake- they make the great ol Juand. It hrings the two places near- thinking it is to their interest to ! er together, develops co-operation in take as much as possible away from the good work of South the public. It is this mistaken pol- Florida. fey that has caused them to be re-| There should be more such ocea- garded of late with so much fear and sions and they would become a regu- hostility, and has resulted in lar thing it Tampa were connected much anti-railroad legislation, which with the other scetions of the tiate | has of course hurt the public about by brick highways-—roads always | ag much as the roads, 1t will go on, ready, always in good condition, not | however, until the railroads learn washed into holes and gullies with theip lesson, or antil the govern- every little shower. ment takes charge of the State highways would promote so Vel bistake “hoosting” 80 railroads, | which by no means to be desired con- many zood things that it is impos- summation will bhe the ultimate re-|sible to enumerate all of them, Ev- sult of the present tread of eevnts. [ery day, gome in- however, we see 0 jterest of our business or social life | Rev. Charles F.o Aked, imported that would be immeasurably benefit. ' | A from Fuoland some years ago as the ted by them.- -Tampa Tribune spiritual adviser of John D. Rocke- | feller, quit the job about a year ago | and went to California. He was | back in New York the u!hm day .Inll. responded with a “bosh'" of dis- | gust when asked if he was returning to the Rockefeller church. e also! remarked at the same time: “Thv! fear of not making enouzh money is! the hell of the American people.” This hits John L. squarely between the eves and shows clearly enoush that the .latter and his former pas- tor are at onts. And Brother Aked A Little Nonsense Now and Then Luke McLuke Says. A reformer wants gz lew passed compelling newspapers to print al! scandals in small type. I'll bet he 3 not far from right. The fierce |is an oculist struzgle for money in this country The man who can drink or let it iz changing the American type, de- gtroying a ereat part of the peace A strange woman with a hard- and charm of life, and, while in-luck story can get a quarter out of creasing wealth gives us a hlx:h«-ru man when his own wife can't get standard of physical living, it has|a dime. not elevated onr moral and spiritual | There are two kinds of no-account standards, and the lmst of money darn nuisances. One always bracs and the things it buys is filling the about what he used to do and the alone always drinks. whole land with discontent. other blows about what he is going - ‘ to do. Over in Orlando the suffracettes The largest bone in the female| b | have orzanized, forty strong,and are anatomy is the wishbone. now ready to take the field in behalf You never get anything for noth- of votes for women. By the way, inz. You may not pay cash for it, the Leeslature meets in a few but you'll pay in some way. weeks, ju hout the rizht date to A woman can start bawling on the give t'o ladies of the suffrazette per- street and get anyvthing she wants. suasic o time to make a great educa- ' Put if a man tried it he would get | tive “ike throuzh Florida to Talla- 4 ride in a patrol wagon. ! hassie to demand of the Legislature| Lying is one of the best things that a suffrage amendment to the'we do. If we were all to quit Iying constitution be submitted to the vot- tomorrow and speak nothing but the | irg wlmther it would convert men to he would want to swap back ten| woman suffrage or harden them even dayu after he made the trade at 1, O. O. F. Hall ,corner Maln anu | Tennessee. Visiting brothers !dlllly fnvited. T. E “The Star does not believe in mak- tions and closer kinship which '“‘“.\leeu every Tue:day night at o'clock, at McDonald’s hall. C. L. vited, inz companions welcomed. Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secr. 1at 7:30 at Odd Follows Hall, ther had chided him for Lis Inabiittx to get ahead mother from naming you Percy ci Some ap-| Clarence.” “Well, I Xept youe L0.O.TF Meets every Kriday night at 7:3 cor | RUBERTSON, ~-rv=e qHE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, FEB. 27, 1913. '"HEAD OF NAVY FINGER PRINT BUREAU | Nobdle Grand | The visit to Tampa yesterday of a1 E, M. SMAILES, Rec. Sec. are zood for us all making the trip in antomobiles, was | | United Brotherhood of Carpenter« and Joiners of America, Local 177G | { R. L. MARSHALL, President J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. " J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. [ H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy H. L. COX, Conductcr. SAMUEL BOYER, J. W. SCARR, WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustees. Lakeland lodge No. 91, F. & A M. Regular communications held or second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p m. Visiting brethesn cordially in J. C. OWENS, W, M. J. P WILSON, Secy Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No 29 meets the first Thursday night fr | each month tp Masonic Hall Vieit Av D Palm Chapter, (). &. 8. mects ever) second and fourth Thursday night: of each month at 7:30 p m. Mrs Flora Keen, W. M.; J. F. Wilson Secy. day night. Woodmen Circle first Lakeland camp No. 78, W, 0. W Surrounded by files containing over 130,000 cards, holding a silent but ! positive identification of every man who has enlisted in the navy since 11907, J. E. Taylor, chief of the navy's finger print bureau, is becoming the i terror of men who have proved unfaithful in their country's service. {the four years the system has been in operation 1,700 men have been | caught. Of those apprehended last year many were deserters, and others had been dishonorably discharged and forbidden to re-enlist. AAAAAAAAPAAAA A At ot . 2. © = 2 = = 2 2 = o s A Bad Spells “1 suffered, during girlhood, from womanly weakness,” writes Mrs, Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C. “At last, | was almost bed-ridden, and had to give up. We had three docturs. All the time, | was getting worse. | had bad spells, that lasted from 7to 28 days. In one w eek, after | gave Cardul a trial, I could eat, sleep, and joke, as well as anybody. In 8 weeks, | was well. [ had becn an invalid for 5 weary years! Cardul relieved me, when everything else failed.” CATQBEUI Womais Tonic It you are weak and ailing, think what it w ould mean, to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more than 50 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy. for women, has been uscd by thousands of weak and aifjy g sufferers, They found it of real value in relieving their aches and palns. Why suffer longer? A remedy that !'.ag relleved and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest dri ag store, for use, at once, by you Try it, today. write @ lad'es’ Advi: Dtni.‘ Medicine Co,, Ch for Special Instractions, and dg'ue hifan Home TR atment for Wor-e: meets every second and fourt: Thurs d third Thursdays. W. J. Estridas ‘ouncil Commander, Mrs. 8allie Seip rotaedian of Circle K OF P. Regular meeting every Tiesda’ Visit fog members aiways welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander A M. ACKSON, Secretary POST 33, G. A. R. Meets the first Saturaay In every month at 10 v m at the home of J. M. Spa/ling on Kentucky avenue A. C. SHAFFER, Commander J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. ¢ meets every second and fourth Mon |day nights at 1. 0. N. F. hall. Vistt ing brothers and sisters cordlally in vited. MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N MRS. TLA SELLERS, See G Lake Lodgze No. 2,1.0 0. F meets Friday nights at 7:30, at 1 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers are cordially invited.’ J. L. REYNOLDS, See. W. P. PILLIANS \ Q. —— G LA tB of Orange Blossom 1 j : 4 iokh 498 A ers. The walking would be fine, in "truth it would take forty-eizht po-!@. I. A. to B. of 1 cory ) notable contrast to the snow and lice conrts to handle the arrests in {eecond and fourth © o i ice encountered by “General” Rosa- each town {each month at 2:34 i lie Jones and her devoted army, and Y man wants two pillows 01 his Sisters alwars welsnma £, of not that would leq ¥ he can pile one on top MRS. T © auoy 3 1)) « of woman suffia~ce of the ¢ r AR B PRBRT e n T nently before the peonle 1 1 \ o sleens on one pil- ORDIR OF TAGIT of 1 1t would be worth more lew and 1 he other. A t necch- All that is peroxided is not cold The Fraternal Ovd-r Fasle n:al 1 12l ¥ marricd man admires an-!meete everr Wednesdar nios 1t at aqvertisoment, but we are not say- other man’s wife. But if he got her | g :20, at 044 Fellows' hall | | i J. H. WILLIAMS, President. E M. SMAILS, Secretary l i A $350 Plan A Wasch 8 A tiny watch, fnstde o pear| has just bees, & Co. of Gepeyy spent on the weighed 1 Ametir pearl wet & ap uiit 1,, ap, ain't no prot don't seem to ;wear green cou'- —_— [A Simple, Harmi:ss R Relieves Catarrhal 1, The thousands wi eries of colds and ithey have never ¢ | Bet instant relief ing the nostriis Balm. | Unlike interny) | upset the stomact, which only ageravare gy this cleansing, Palm instant]y the troubile, charge, clears ¢ | throat, and v | taste, smell {ing. More i the weaker | thus protect tof the tron cure a cold in a ! . becoming ¢! tarrh, Nas W s .t and thit al catarrh of the mem | sages, and « | tures taken can it be I{‘ i ritation. Get a Balm from vour dr using it for a dayv 3 had tried it sooner Mothers should Ely's Cream Palm | eroup. It s pe pleasant to take . ORI 0 Free Don't 50 eent hot We have in The Votes stock a line of tncubators February;15, 1913 consisting of I No. A at $8 __60 eggs z Z No. | at $|6 Mrs H W, Odom ......... 13,680 0o 110 eggs Mrs. Nellie Fidler .......... 8,490 I No. 2 at $20 Mrs. W. R. Graham ........ 2,030 (Zg 175 eqqgs Mre W. T. Mcllwaln .......16,260 €1 No. 4 at $35 & E. Waleon... ... . . (o] 350 eggs : WOW. Iy S e e € | A line of Brooders i e 7 8 Miss Georgia Straln ........ 20,03, ; | NO. I 57-00 Miss Kittle Funk . Miss Kittie Funk ........ L12,105 o) 50 chicks Mrs. J. A. Wood .......... .60, 2| 1No.259.00 = 100 chicks W. D. Harp... ‘essaNes 75 l- A J.year guarante ¢ | Wl Willlams ............. 35 (| Ftheach. Colland | viss Latlie May Melntire. . . .24.225 W see a Buckove, AR, Miss Margaret Marshall. . ... 60,36° ; Wehaveanew broom | € H. Tedd ............ . 4 made of lig! . o : of light im Uixieland Methodist church...11.110 ported broom straw 0 It sweeps all the T8 CHBON oo osiannaces 320 carnets perfectly J.8.C.Clllond ... ... ..uue 25 clean. The handle 3 M N cee is made of light iss Nettle Brooks co.. 15,960 reed poles. We Leslie MceCraney ... ... .36,485 ;:rj\'om-erynurr:hnser Mrs. J. W. Cord ........... 1,050 $9 00 worth of piano fatel coupons who buy AL BRIERE . ccsvaseanine 60 one of these brooms. | Thelma Mann. ... $sscesnis 1,430 Get one while they last LAKERAND fiAR@?f Our ¢ .m Shipmen and Windows Have Arrived Buy an lce Cream Freczer from a lin¢ of 50 just received. early and i ol o fore all are sold. Taste, Smelf i Hearing Resy; Screen lzm,rs‘gE | the best bt | |

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