Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 6, 1913, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR 1 f né Evening Ieleqiram Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla " Entered In the postofiice at Lake- e o Lo T second class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: OD@ YEAT ... ccvenesees§6.00 Sixmonths .. .. ...cc000 350 Three months .......... 138 Delivered anywhere withia the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. P O S O U I e s From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS & weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi, tions, county afiairs, ete. Sent any- where for $1.00 per year. TiX COVLRLULS WISE 4 Bl li b DATIONS. ' A [ v Tramcil, like Piesident 3 Wi . is nou @ oslave Lo lacre cus- tol Jith nothing betrer to recom- ¢ raet that it is cus- to depwit from irom time to wure meets ures which he will poconend in e so that they may be discussed by the mem- boie of the Lezislature and the press and people cencerally, is so obviously a roud it hid not Leen adopted long ago by his predecessois in oflice, Yeoerday the Telerram published soni thee recommeandations J which the governor will make to the s Le cislature next wonth, and each Weclad 1t than ion pived titi soiee of the me Lewre his n ulie ol v owise one, ard w ivlature will enact . biriefly, tl I rate one ol t belicve ali ui't to chor fro: (TR cont slitutional amendment sbolishint noc d oxy ol ol ¢ ty ! U | , ti 1o tho i« tho chartod d felature the Lo v inin | the | to adont 5 o citivn 1o el vithout boiheving G e the city it th work w iiled to do than clature is; pay interest on deposits of county funds, as they ought to have been properly pesit of State and connty funds, out exception, wise and sound, and fow long ago. Think about them ang pee if you can conceive of any valid objection to them. Not only can there be no objection, to our mind, dut it is almost a case of urgency to make them operative by quickly as possible. —_—0 The Tampa Tritune of yesterday glves the followint strong endoree- HE IS BEING P | In the early days of the republic Lot the enly wonder is’ the to require banks o fgelves at his pleasure (not theirs), thoy ought to have been enacted into ESIDENT | IN A NEW WAY. | Right at the cutset President Wil- scn is making good the words of Sam { Rlythe about him that he was going | tand, Ficrida, as mail matter of the to be his own president and do things | V& 'in his own way, no matter what tra- ,dition and precedent, with no com- | pelling power of law behind them, had to say about the matter. He i Lus politely but firmly informed the | ipuhlic. and especially the office-seek- | {ing public, that he would refuse to 'see applicants for oflice in person | ! except those he invited. There is a | !drliancv to hoary old custom for | "youl But it is a good rule, l’ounded' {en common sense and necessary tu . protect the president from intoler- | able annoyance, amounting to actual ! persecution in many cases. I when simplicity was possible because ir was a simple age of scant popu- lation, slow transportation by horse- back, wagon, carriaze and stage ' ccack, and there were comparatively ! few oflices to give oat, the prosidnnt: could gee g u's without too uuch tres s time or strain on his paticnee and nerves. But it is very different now. There are tronsands of oflices to fill - where there wore hundreds then; getting to Wi and ! cegily, and w k- | s reaching there by every train it means little less than physical col- ;lupse for the president to sce lht'm' i;z‘l in person and overload his nerves with their numberless and Insistcnl; pleas. The reagon for the old rule having ,p:!ss:t-(l with a new age, the rule it- j self should pass, and we contratu- ute President Wilson on his good genge and moral courige in estab- hinoton can be done quickly h hordes of ofii lishing a new system that wili con- gerve his enervies for more useful | HE EVENING TELEGRAM, LA ck-onville and Atlantic Beach. «among the items of construction work to be done, as reported this week, are: “paving roads with brick, Duval and St. Johns counties, Florida; pav- Atlanta, Ga.; school buildings, and Tuscaloosa, Ala.; apart- ment house, Miami, Tampa and At- lanta, Ga.; church buildings, Nash-: ville and Savannah, Ga., and Ash- | lznd, Ala.; warehouses, Mobile and | Tampa, Fla.; hotel building, Lake»‘ land, Fla.; passenger stations, Cal-! houn and Claxton, Ga.; road con- struction, bama."” Ja Felectie A B | Little Nonsense Now and Then “l met my fiancee in a department store. “That's where Eve first me: Aaam.” “Whot nonscnse you're talking. “Ne wi ali, 1Ue just been diseoy ered thot rdam met Lve at the rib encounter.” boston ‘Ttrauseript. Well Put. Mrs, Stuyvesant IFigh, at one o lier Leautitul dinners in New York, seid of a woman whose daughter. had all married well: “A woman like that hates to los: her daughters—and yet—well, || suppose her feelings are pretty well | expressed by the homely story of the 1 washerwoman. | “A washerwoman whose five girls i had married well was left all alone | with her old husband; but she saii 'philnsrmhicull) about the girls’ loss: work than mere pic-connter drudg- 1y wolly, | misces 'em more'n | cry and put the whole country upon | wants ‘em.” I notiee ihat the oflice seckers may | cE i ferve theiy exviare and hotel bills The Tanzers of Leanness. i The prestdent is the servant of the : is told of Judgze Me ! wition, but not the personal slave Nita, who hus the d 1 0 the offize socker e knows het. } i the Jeanest man in jren then anvbody elee whom hel "o was one day walkit sants to avnoint to an ofiice and he a stroet in Ka City, w! ily cet at the papers with ref- to the merits of anplicant erenee caud listen to the opinions pro and con from senators and pepresenti- or interview the anplicants them- and by this simple rule he gaves time and trouble all around, make the first few months of a new These recommendations are, with-'president a very nightmare of hor- ror. RS N— till trailing him, he turnel treet pamin and asked: “Roy, what do you supnpose that following me for?" Well, mister,” said the boy, as promotes [ho Jooked the judge over from head doing all along, and to provide for|rather than impairs efficiency in the leq foot, “I dunno exactly, but my the State and counties receiving blds | public service, and guards himself | jdoe {s that he takes you for a!'hc Second'flfilm Ma“ from the various banks for the de-|against conditions that might well|y,pe . Topeka Caplital. | Luke McLuke Says— Etiquette is what you are used to. The man who holds his fork in his Senator Hoke Smith scems to have | gclosed fist and eats With his Knife effectually shut off all criticism by |ymagines that other people haven't | law-abiding people ot liquor law prohibiting the shipment of intoxicating liquors for sale ing unanswerable piece of logic: “There is nothing in the bill that prohibits the shipment of liguors | tLankful for. the Webb |any table manners. i As a rule the man who is mos(_! : into | afraid of burglars couldn’t raise a ! aw 88| prohibition territory by the follow-|g 25 I loan on everything he has in the house. There is always something to be You hardly ever see man playing a mandolin nowa- o misges em oand 1 wants ‘em; | od that o hound-dog was fol- | A Simple Remedy Beautifigs_ the Hair Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair What a pity it is to see so many people with thin, crispy hair, faded o1 streaked with gray, and realize that most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant bair of beau- tiful color and lustre if they would but use the proper treatment. There Montgomery county, Ala- is no necessity for gray bair under|¢pe eoat desirable to the woman who sixty-five years of age, and there s’ .no excuse for anyone, young or old, | day as she does her cloth dnes. having thin, straggling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and rank snelling with excessive oil, You can bring back the natural color of your hair in a few days and forever rid yourse!f of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your hair erow strong and beautiful by usin< \Vyveth’s Sage and Sulphur ITair Remedy. TFor generations common reae has been used for restori ying the co! he ol the ¢l S s as b weat of hair and resln ti If you are tr :tt" 1 or itching sealp, or if losing its eolor or eominz ot t= cont hottle of Wyeth's & Sulphur from yud drugeist, ar tice the improvement in the appeor- wd ance of your hair after a few days’ | treatment. Secord- Han ~ Store Wheeler and Wilsn s ng machine ocd us new; bed loanze; beds, Cor- pet oczan; clocks; cil stoves; wood virorators; anybiing and sold. ~ ARCHER 210 West Main Street. Lakeland. Fla We have,in stock’a line{of . tncubators a no-| ' Leopard and Tiger Coats. So numerous are the coats of leop- ard skin that one might imagine it child's play to pop one of these snarl- ing beasts into oblivion and rob him of his pelt. Even the tiger must be ever on the alert if he dces not wish’ to donate his striped skin to adorn some smartly dressed daughter of civ- Jlization. It would not be & wise pur- chase for the woman who can have only one fur coat to buy one of leop- ard skin—she would thus be compell- ed to advertise to her friends that it was her only fur coat, for a leopard or tiger skin is not easily forgotten. This very quality, however, makes sheds her fur coats as many times 8 el Fis e Dress Notes. Ribdons with the picot edge nn‘ new, and it is usuvally very much eas- | fer to twist & crush belt out of them! than to make one out of a piece ma-| terial. YOUR TIME will alWays be right oy, , wateh of us and let y |, eclean and keep it in rep,; tor For Tef JEWELRY 104 all kinds come 1o complete line of 1!, us. 'We Then gold ard sflver tissue stock |&nd best values 1y fngs worn with gt hed shoes rich: | Iy Jeweled at the tce and along the | ninoe are a feat | Louisville & Nas! 1 I i prices. Come In and « Offers the Beat Service to é Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—Loui o OV oy 5 | itle=-Indianapo Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct cornections to Detroit and Toledo Uantic Limited South 815 pm, 9:00 pm. - 1:50 wm. Dixie Limited Lv. Jacksonville Ar, St. Louis | Ar. Chicago - 9:35 am. . 2:50 pm. 7:02 pm. | NMeontrom A st Ar. C! - ln\'. R Ar. . Ar. Chicago Electric Lighted Trains. ‘I H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Agent, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksonii A $350 Pianc Fre tThe Votes Our Large Shipments 1 into dry States for private and per- |y ment to the eandidaey of Ton. H.|gcnal use The Webb bill merely | ¢ iSti ; L . . il se. ¥ ldays, CC["SIS"H Of ¥ Y Trove of this eity for president of | seolis Vi v hipper; p " : 1 [ Ij 'c ) l5 I(}I? the State Senite: bl ;" l“|,' Iv e "T ! ‘-‘1‘"1""‘“- orl - Don't try to compliment a girl Ly INo. A at S8 eureer RLLUIIE b DY Q(‘r(‘(" rather the people vwho ship for pal- tteiling her that she doosn't o 0. = = 5 b 4 1 & 1y . ¢ TH . i At A ‘., ; Senater ., J. Drane, of sahly illesal purpores, No hones }\:'n" h to keep a sparrow alive 6“ ¢ qq% v idate f rres man possible can anticipate any in- benarrow is the birecst hoz on cartl b s ' e P : & q d his | terforencs with his personal dibert { e o hOms G 2 ‘\u.\.- at SI16 § s B W Odom ... LR \ : ) ure of ‘l .\\ b il Blind G- fwont ne and comdplimented b 110 ¢ aas Mre. Nellio Fidlep < \ ; : ‘ vkt : 4 : \ ! looks, 1t t e Al < : 55 VD : g | 1 violztion of law.” pdeetors eieht hours to save Lor it PNo. 2ot ra pMrs WLR Gy ! - AR | | s 4 i e ——————— cee: o . 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Mrsdo A Wool s veniiavas 1 ! 4 b g 18 TEROUGEQUT |Lif 2| 1No.259.00 i o TIADPIN PE—— s : 3 : 7 sesslon e FLORID, 160 chicks WD Harpeoo wesceeeees T , firegnor N bt e e ads fo | A renr cuarante o | WO Willams » | fi‘{}m a Drs ‘ e vetrial Index says in its issue fo ‘drxo'i’"\mi’\l : ‘\P‘w ‘i ‘I day (D “‘-!“["‘ i Coliand § yies Lattie May Melntire. ... 2420 s ) g : ‘ ER Sy o * Bever goea see a BDuchoye, o | e 5 IR Puildine and ext x i y i csideney of th Webavearew s £C H 1 ; pr o | v lizes, vtilization of wat - 4 ‘ ik w breom e s s . % ‘ ors, ent by ent ' N‘“ P O aat Uixicland Methodist church..11,110 } re((i ¥ i f | “er monafacturine pl ti i L\H‘p{l: €rs P H ; of i ) "1 feapit > : i it { % 4 ' & mae rees and | Statienery : : ticn that M <t ! i 8] i C ) ! %4 | CIve ¢ urel > ! ral nature of this pr (D) = weeverypurchaser u : i ; 1°Cst Czrds S2 00 worth of piano 5 ot . and coupors who buy § b E i | one of these breoms, | Thelma Maan. ...l 1,430 | i . v . > W me of y : 1 { ' P : Ch(!sm:\‘ elscwliere. Your 'y L patronage appreciated g Jeor fo l 1 Ycoks nron Secret of State Bryan | with his §10,000 per as a very ordi-| Ty !eldlu out tor more money. [P build an electric railway between irranging te fuy er develop a2 re- nary kind of a wage-earner and a scrt at Atlantic Deach, Fla., in con- | good deal of a dub, as well, for not |- wetion with which they propose to Miss Ruby Danicl News Stand Lossy ot Edisonia Theater. ~ & PLUMBING - TR e W LI . e —— ’ Dining Car ‘ | | \C oy SERRSA N €y LSRN

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