Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 8, 1913, Page 4

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— PAGE FOUR. THR EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 8, 1913, Vi 4 gap .4 | veient document, as fullm\s scveral thousand miles away from 'he l‘v"""‘i‘l It'lg!;ru':' ut most of these recommenda- | good taste and will forget the way .ions of the governor would requir:}back, constitutional amendments to carry Good taste has nothing to do with them into effect. We do not belicve |eating. A man can have good taste Entered in the postoflice at Loke- [in further tinkering with the old |without possessing a tongue. How- 1and, Flerida, as mail matter of the | worn-out make-shift. Let us have a |ever, he will sometimes have ditlicul- sccond class. brand new ome with the features |ty in advertising the fact. Good taste presented by the governor embodied [ can indicate a woman’s refinement EDITOR |in it. It is well, however, to cal: |and prosperity without compelling the attention of the Legislature to |Ner to put diamonds in her ears, and these matters, for that body Wiil[good taste makes a man depend more kave to take the action preparatory |upon clean linen for good looks than t» calling a constitutional conven- [upon shouting vests. | tion.” Incredible amounts of good taste .,ean often be found in a home which was furnished at a small cost. On the other hand, many a new-laid isti ¢ progressive, and so ul !Lu:z dlz'l;:mi‘nl::-\rfsmil, but millionaire unloads a shipload of strange !‘0 's,‘y m: latter seems to imported crockery and furniture into i) a forty-acre mansion and discovers | draw the line just short of suffrave From the same office is lssued |, ¢ progress for the|dfterward that he has crowded all iy el o the good taste out of the house. THE LAKELAND NEWS other sex in his part of the country. 4 A. weekly newspaper giviDg 8 Te-| . p.gon dizpatch of March 5 say 1t is sometimes difficult to tell just | | sume of local matters, crop ¢ondl, .y .onmiti-e in the Massachusetts|what I8 good taste. In this case the' tions, county afiairs, etc. Sent 80Y- | ..isiature voted to report ‘leave 1o chject in question should be allowed where for $1.00 per year. withdraw’ on a bill providing for o [ t0 8it around for fifty years. If “l ceforendum on a constitutional | 8t looks good it is probably in 8 ’-:‘ === mendment which would eliminaie | 800d taste. When a house or a chalr‘ A MEASURE WHICH lthe word ‘male’ from the provision |OF & BOWN or a staircase can be ad-, SHOULD BECOME LAW.: difining the qualifications of a ‘vot- lmlred long after their particular! A simiiar bill was killed in tae |Btyle has gone into history, they arc! Maine Houge by a vote of ¥4 to i {a safe investment for the person who | after it had been passed by the Sen. |18 more interested Ih taste than in | ate.” | novelty. Fublished every afternoon from the Kcu'un'ky Building, Lakeland, Fla. HETHERINGTON, M F HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ...... $5.00 Six months .. .. .. Three months .......... 1.36 Delivered anywhere ‘'within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. The New England woman as & er. the «gproacking session of the Lezislatuie tion. J. C. Brown, geprescuiative [vom Polk county, | w1il introduce a bill to remedy an! evil or deiiciency in our election! (ompyisory .voting is to be tha systew in this State, which i8 gen-ip, xy step in the progressive march eraily ackiiowledged to be such, and | of the age. The Utah Senate has yet no effort his ever been made 0| pyeged a bill imposing a fine of three cure it by legislative enactment. Mr. | gollars upon any qualified voter who Brown's bill will have for its pur-|jls to vote when not prevented by pose the removal of the legal dis-|g,me cause beyond his control, Com- | vas thinking about him it vas just ability of a large class of citizens to | pulsion Is good up to a certain |like he vas not dere. And, if a man vote in our various city, county and{ ;cin, but it can he carried to an |vas setting around mitout much to State elections, merely because they ! cytent that will destroy Indiviinal- |do, pretty soon he vas sick and the; are away from their home towns on, jum and make us a race of auto- ! doctor s4ys, ‘\'uu must got to take that day and arc prevented from be-' mata, Carried to its logical extreme | more exercise.” Ja, sure, but it dat ! ing present and casting their votes' it means a world so hizhly organized . man have got a flea or two fleas he'! During SRR S EIY OPTIMISTIC 0TTO ON FLEAS. (Written for the Telegram.) Vell, a flea vas not so bad. 1If a | man vas busy, he vas not got time to think of a flea and vhen you don't by the nature of their business or yhat free ageney and personal rc-|vas pretty busy taking exercise and i callinz. Such, for instance, are rail- gronsibitity will have been w1 he don’t got to go to a doctor and g road men, commer traveiess, pight eliminated. pay him some money. Fleas vas not: students at colic e and others who i 80 oxpensive like doctors. 1 vas not [ bate the s:me interest in votine! b . vorrying about a little flea. Ja, '™ p RA { 5 Here's a bunch of facts worth 5 . » that other ¢ s have, ‘hut can't he \ : | fis sure; vhat is the use? i at hime on election day beeause \hl,\?llh a \(,'H( our new presi A OTTO RUEINGELD. i 2 i s i o Piesident Wilson is the twenty-| b kept way the requirements of e Rl P Unit 19 \L h roside he nited } " . their work. oiputl T .“‘ ol i ; ’ Completely Finished, li In the agpremate thore §s a large I0tcs, I8 the elghith presicon’ WU Ong day my lit rln three-year-old sis- R pumber of theso volors and it Is not i VIIEIN, I8 the sccond I rinees ger peked mamma & ten graduate to become president, ! 8he was ncr-u,,«mn. d to cat the centers i richt that they shovld be deprived of a constitutional privilete throurh no fault of their own, Mr, read only and throw away the This day mother told Mew . fs the scventh president of Scotch- | of th Irich descent, is the first citizen of | erust iecdos not to w Brown's tn the outside, ‘or a slice of bread. g 80 | ! i - il STATEMENT of the CONDITION OF THE American State Bank OF LAKELAND, At the close of business March 7th, 1913, RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts $41,497.50 | Capital Stock zam ™ $22 600,09 Furniture & Fixtures Over Drafts . . Other Resources . Cash on Hand AND IN BANXS Total . . 1,709.98 | Cashier Checks 413.09| Outstanding . 1,961.86 | Interest & Exchange 26,470.25 | Deposits . . $72,052.68 | Totat . . . 108.30 2,011.90 41,3324 e ——— $72,032.68 e re—— DEPOSITS, OCT. 7TH, $3,774.46 DEPOSITS, NOV. 7TH, $11,489.36. DEPOSITS. Dec 7th. $15.431.83 DEPOSITS, Jan. 7th. $19,555.62 DEPOSITS, Feb. 7th, $25,442.09 Deposits,Mar.7th.$47,332.48 THIS REMARZABLE GROWTH IS UNEQUALED BY ANY OTEER INSTITUTION OF T'Z CITY FOR ITS FIRST IIVE MONTLS IN EXISTENCE. ' BIII provides that such men, who are | e 10Ty o become president, ¥4 G oy ig had fintshed cating, b Your Account Appreciated and Protected 0 the sixth Presbyterian president, this | B0 Sher had finshed eating, 't R Qusuoed. wiers Ay, Wl Briscopal church having furnished ji8ha L lnmmncein ST NIAS e k they are necessarily away from 2 s i (0 |m,~ v of brend? 1 ate all that, ! i 3 o : kome on election day, forward their rine. Leven the Lous=-M.change, ? J. L. STIPPER, Pres. 8. F. SMITH, M. D., Vice-Pres. P, E. CHUXN, Cash:z ballots by mail to the proper elec- | 0 | [ . ( = i . ! Here Is a snapshot of President | | PRSI N AR, (T AL = samnovoad] ticn oflicers and have them counted when they are accompanied by the Wilson, which gives us just the im-| to! Changing Hues. *You are in love wiih a blonde,” re- ' necossary authentication that the Piestion of the man we want marked the fortune teller, “but after person sending such ballot is a duly have, It is the opinion expressed of 'you marry h«x are of & brunt(to‘ recistered and otherwise qualified Yom by Seeretary Lane after the | gho—" wr.)” remarked the voter. Crst meeting of the new cabinet: | patron: same woman."—The A8 the law 18 now, this larse clags: The thing that impressed me |Lac diea’ \ most was the extreme modesty of the lie { | ! of citizens is practically disfran- eliced, and Mr. Brown's bill, which man at the head of the table. will cure this difficulty, ought to be- listened with every congideratic come law. ard decided without the sllahtest {kegitation what should be d me, e — () 5 Lo 3 | t The lon. James K. Vardaman, of |\ ],_“ b M drades e s T L . N at g 3 ! 11 Four v ( H i 3 I 9 i1 i | ! | i 5 b ) 0 - | H RHALENIL ; t The q nther Do | WL always be rizht if you o i ) 2% dmat. who 1 d satch of us and let us (51 ¥ ctod o & ¢ | 3 can aud Keep it 1n vepair for ) :; i : thi 1ot 1 ¢ co : i ) N srd N Vot ) For ™ penl without un rary « : ; ; ! v Fifteenth aendment to the « S : it JEWELRY 3 tution of the United Siates, and 1 A i e ik soe ( Lho sa1d Lo he ) all Kinds come to us. We carry | he coes back hewe withoat that ! v”“\ who d he had d b I oy “‘\ & 8. waht N i complete hime of the west s peal in his pocket he may expect 1 ered the North Pole, went to Coje e me ¢ € Newest . bazen to demonstrate his discovery, | b best values tn Jewelry at fuir proved to be a fakir and got luckvl rices. out. Come In and see our display II (. Stevens hear from the boys living in the forks of the creck and other seques- tered spots where the hillbilly flour- fehes. Here's the way they hlk about ns' "l the big cities up North, Says the New York staff correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer: *“The indus- trial, commercial and agricultural | —0— It is not all smooth sailing for the eause of woman euffrage in this eountry. The failure of the suffra- gette parade in \Washington, al- Mor P g . though directly due to the hoodlums :::w;:e‘:,:,:,:,;d;f“t:: ::s:hfcra:,| MY LINE INCLU VES { and the unrespecting mob, ge ““-"”flftecn years.” | Iy, crowding curiously about the! Py > 1 heels of the paraders, has a broader | GOOD TASTE Newspaper.s ! significance than mere local rowdy-| % % 5 ! fem. That noisy street show of nico, | (Ry Georze Fiteh.) Magazules H well-raised American women difln'vj Good taste is a mysterious some- | . Yo i \mor- . . ¥ | :,:\”("h Pt”)”l:.. mr-;?}::‘:csro‘i,,—‘.:::q l:x ‘\ :‘;; which, when adt.i(‘d to $24.50 S(a“onery i s v of clothes, makes a woman | mere h_ cteria, with no very urzent beautifully dresced, while $1,975 | grievance back of it, teking a coarse wory of guds minus good taste is| POS( Cards i apd uowomarly form unpleasant to . aking another woman look like a the sorcibilities uf‘ refined people portable scarecrow. Cigars sneive iti of [3 i i and oTensive to the traditions of { Good taste is caused by a sensi- American womanhood; and €0 Tre- e eve, which is easily pained by gardin< it, they are entirely recon-!jarring colors and desiens in clothes, Come and see me before pur eiled to the incloriovs collapse of .y 'r and office buildines. Tw' the third of A\l.m«h n...nr' le on ‘.m scothe eve, a man with good chasing clsewhere. its moral and its physical side. T2 yagte will sometimes spend two hours parade lost friends for womam 8uf- fn picking out a necktie which will patronage appreciated. panpe pa Your etin frage instead of ma them. Lurmornize with his aura. When a — man has this much good taste hu, c— While stroncly endorsing most of ouvzht to taks thing for it. l @Guvernor Trammell’'s recommen Ju- tions for new lezislation, the Tam- fashions, but like most relatives, the ! pa Times takes occasion to boost two have little to do with each on\-[ the cance of a modern constitution er. The woman who follows "m' for Florida to supersede the present fashions closely, will sometimes get Good taste is closely related tn,! Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lovoy ot Edisonls Theates. '|A §350 Pmfim Fa@ ~ g0 7 2 ;EI(\(T(“?,., | r ! ' s - 3 ! tncubsters ! Lobiint ] L] CLSistine ¢t i vl 1012 : . 2 ‘ (i) des bio P 1 DO td vt U egos i ¢ e i i ¢ t & ol IO cogs Vi e e g0 ] . ¢ V1N S0 flave frrn N No. 2 ‘-- hY| RiGeahath s svivees 807 JeaV U it Z Meilwain o000 16,26 - & B Walsoll... soi caqvins 63 IR A CONTEST NOW GOING 740 ctrintor s e PRATROS: | We have in stock a l'necf «~ 350 eqgus s W W A line of Breoders Irveson 5,935 Miss Georzia Strain ........20,02, Buy an lce I No. 1 $7.00 50 chicks Miss Kittie Funk ..........12,105 ! { : ‘- 173 cgos Atra A I No. 4 at £35 I No. 2 $9.00 Mrs J A Wood ..eeunnnn. 1,600 Cream n‘C(‘l“‘ 100 chicks W.D HarDoeo oot vevnneee 16 § A 5.year guarante o | Wil Willlams ...vveiiel. 85 from a I"Ie witheach. Coll and see a Buckove. Miss Lillie May Meclntire. ...24,225 Miss Margaret Marshall.....60,363 C H. Tedd .. 40 of 50 just received. Buy Wehaveanew broom made of light im- ported broom straw ONIOD AMON Dixieland Methodist church...11,119 NO It sweeps all the T 8 Clifford ............ S I carpets perfectly J.8.C.Cifford ... ... ..... 25 farly and gc clean. T 4 clean. The handle | yyi noretq Brooks ....... 15.960 is made of light tr b St bC- reed poles. We Leslie McCraney ...... 36,485 ie e giveeverypurchaser | Mrs. J. W. Cord .......... . 1,050 $5 €0 wortl ig " v orth of niano Luela Knight ........ asseen 60 fore a ar(‘ counons who buy one of these brooms, Get one while they sold. LAKELAND HARDWAL: & PLUMBING CO. Thelma Mann.

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