Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 13, 1913, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR general THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 18, 1913, attention is fixed | penalty. They pay it with the sac- | — — e T . H 2 [ While 'ne tve""lu lfl]’elauramiupon the fine new personality at tlxe;riliw of several human lives each e { the Fublished every afternoon from the! " Of the Kentueky Building, Lakeland, Fla. {forget that other erstwhile planet! Entered in the postoffice at Lake- | iand, Flerida, as mail matter of the: second class. M. ' HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. | HENRY BACON, Manager. SULSCRIPTION RATES: ............ ...$5.00 . 2.60 Cre year Six months .. .. . Tl.ree months .. .. . 1.26 Deliversd anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 (ents a week. From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS A weekly ne aper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi, tions, copnty affairs, ete. Sent any- where for $..00 per year. NO OBJECTION TO TEE OLD GRAY COAT. 1, nim ;:ulmv.n!l_\'v;‘..‘l most ready ers trom all over ited to | Gettys- Contederate soid the country are cordudly attend the great reunion at burg on July -1, the y ttle, and if they want to Peen himsell and e annlver Lard environment {in his polities, i well-cained of the ha wear ir old uniforms they can do| s0 without criticism. The objecting | patriots have been shamed into si.!progressive of lence on that score by the lu-l(ol'”idil()f’ Mayes as one of the orizinal [ the remaining 30 cas the North they Seleep’ azain on the subjeet; sentimeint ol and won't for fensively ridiculous ot Ty, it s veiy make them of- all SN to do o would over that no mun Lee’s attack at who Belbd to eep Gettyshury eelo oo i l N ¢ has been oue of the ob- reunion Raibar vi 8t u Lt ple I i faced trom the ) 1o ist ¢ Tim s “land bron of wo¢ of 1h inal buriness the city, or, in other ausmration of a ‘sreat Thore Lake! $ well as o There is that aey co adopt in the way of advertising their town that would be nore tive at anvthing like the ¢ e coct ps it ( Board of Teade the W Wt before the boar sfevt uring the eleetric ination strects of words, the in- md bhoos nothing tehy end i 1 in ti f vicitors already in possession of the county money; would only hu to pay it out on warrants and is more heavily bended than the assessor the L Augusta, Ga., the cu ___;thv Hon. William 1! | was alw _tour section, even nation and tie impres- sive satellites moving around that | planet in secretarial orbits, let usnot uow sunk below the political hori zon and at present so. in 1 of that city, A manner-— rd Taft. He friend of heredity asalnst us urmms ul the whole South, @ ys the p olzh cason ot that he o soothe his Jong-hary | ta peoph ) and wiil i I hospi- Ptality unmaered by etusiver In Luotin Laft's presence in Au- Ll 0! un- ity and love an tenderie L the hearts of prolic, which is i vititul thing. tronzly opposcd [y wWise ar upn | party and tring reprosents politically are atfectionate and considerate of the the visitea etiul that shonld b sins of Lis upon him.' party ranked as with The Pensacola Journal progressives, Wilson men from Lot seem to agziee with some othe papers which elaim ultra eressiveness and think that in the away hack, does FFiorida pr apportionment of gpoils the fipgt ents glads woinds and | Cists in every part of Florida, i.\'l"ur and with $20,000 or $30,000, | perhaps more, of good money. : mrrecn. Take the records for the past wwo and they show that the State board of health had official information of 115 cases in 1411 and 114 in 1912, There were four deaths each year. .The cost of the Pasteur treatment "administered through the board was $2,052.90 in fionres do not in. s of patients who i$i,150 in 1% and 1813, the lclude the expe went at theip own cest to the Pas- teur clsewhere, It and Vlanta and dovs not include the anitarviums o at vt oin the loss of valu- , horses, mules and muach far able animals, cottle tic for any and all of the domes- is im- accurate fizures of State, but in alone it ran animals may have it. It possible to rathe this loss for the entire Duoval $i5,000 Jast year. connty above obvious | Rabies s disesse that exists in r heat or win- ter cold makes no difference. It ex Exan ining the records of the State Board us a typical y that the feVery season. Somy s show Cisease is increasing and not dimin. !ishiu;; from year to year), it is found | that cases were reported from twen- {ty-one of the forty-cizit counties of {the State. Of the 114 cases, 48 oc- {eorred in Jacksonville; 30 in Hills- berough county (29 of them in Tam- pa), and six in ¥t, Augnstine, while were scat. tered throuczh (v hich contained any large cities. Strangely enougzh, no cases were re- irurn-d from Pensacola or Key Waest :‘!‘Ilis might be expliined by the iso- should 2o to the orizinal Wilson sup- | letion of the latter city from the poit in tl veation | ainland of the State, and by thi L atter of on o enforecment of law in the former. vod article on the subject Ninety-four cuses observed by the Joarnal takes hieh eed pra VERY bourd were of “white patients, ani ound, and, Jook (T twenty ol « 3, Sint ¢ i Vel ‘ tedn yean i ! 1 n ‘ v ! | . ' didnt 1l B 1 vd 1 1 to |’ Wi i 1 1 it tha i ! 1 a4 s peopl i o L ot tho ) i ith that dest 8 ! : Laeh of 1 [ its sioni Glon Ut it . | di 8 ! P b ! ! 1 the eit it : B W the thi tiled ions, than Lt ! R i ! 1 i ) tus” L While do 0 the princip that be Wth and you v P e : 1 wn o yvoup trist I respoa | cotie datirepol The doct lon’t know « t 0 hont 1t i i HIN wetaenlae a vy i it « tantly { Lone ) (R | ) Cale | 1 umanity, ¢ i ! [ i ti ! the Pasteur treat f, w Wi el that he | in teved o on oy iz ( 1 ' I 1t [ \ wo | 1 ‘ 1 * ¢ n i ) L v ! ter ¢ a d | | tost 1 « | i niun of t “‘. f 1 rat family™ of the 1hlic B ' \ m of t vl 1 the publd i ' in int ratter to every hom t d lu land, which cannot rail to do ttond i rood it ‘l 0 - | lation, throuzh a paralysis of 1 With t whole Fiorida con res- | museles of these orean So far leoks ! N Lillard, of Pensacola, [ tom symp would land that job of ¢ ool the with other affected part ;" oV tp | [\ tient own ) inzto | pr it would mail 1 tal conditio ' no o that oint i, for 1 1 for the plac . Wit the ¢ . v i JTIA IN FLORIDA of h T He'$ 1 hve reed L D if the anthori- . vir duties, and proven facts warrants prot accomplished mient that the disease can o < 1 itiment demand- ut the :ons of the State ndifferent. ang they pay the cut in the State. Once this has beoy accomplished, it cannot se revived excepting by importation from oth - veurs in Florida— 1911 and 1912— IS counties, none of " REAL “MADONNA IN (o _tgs_t.anjs in Piang Contest - f —_— | TMrs. H. W. Odom . . Miss Nellie Fidlep ;Mrsf\V‘ R. Graham IMrs. W. T. Mcliwaty ] & E. Walson. ., . w. lrveslon j}'irs Georgia St :.\H»' Kittie Funk (Mrs. J. AL Wood ‘\\. D. Harp. ., | Wi Willtamws . .. | Miss Lillie May Melnrire ;,\Iiss Margaret Mupshil ;(‘. H. Tedd .... }uixinlund Methodist ciiur, i'r $. Cliftord ;J. 8. C. Clfford . .. | Miss Nettie Brooks ,!l.c-s!ie McCraney | |.\lrs‘ J. W. Cord ! Luela Knight | (s newly discovered masterpiece from the brush of Raphael, cailed ;’l‘lxelmn Mann “Ihe Madonna in the Oak Tree,” was smuggled into London from Italy. ' Hitherto the painting of the same subject in the Prado at Madrid has been R- Black recarded as Raphael’s, but now it has heen found to be the work of one of hs favorite pupils D Asher ..... PAAAAAAAAA AP == | The piano It X . jor g ¢l cet i ] ' Beaiunin K ’ ¥ {1 1\ b IS 1 ! ‘1 } ; A 00 to select | f B . & o give s H ! ‘ \ ’ - > \\ [‘ This gaves you vou a big chauc \q [ ’,\& “» s e - b ¥ . . o ) (= o \ed YA \ |\ ; ] A~ i QR \ - bl e 3 r suit of clothes § 4 s Nanfo N better position and BFTTER P/ you “lock the part” better. We do no “Monkecy Business” in ; our store, Weicarry only GO QD J tereet you I prices . STUFF, sell it to everybody at the SAME PRICE, and that priceis as low Ly, » as the best quality can be sold for. NUW 01 I}ES' M ] r‘?\,_. (GL0 v ‘ whe b 0N L . 7 7\ Yoy s Y OU 1l P pemar CE=P, We have a car of .\ o g poa = 7 — e wire fencing on t i The Home of e L Schatiaer & M Cothcs | . ey | e e ten barrcls A bought direct from f lizht CATEERYOTT L 3 t [§ - Proud of P A oy y \ s ( i C two ould 1 . to li If 1 ¢ operation of t} 8 40 eatsl *De and ca other | Of €ve d i ways besides this. | "allus gets le A Erastus Pinkley, “111 t of it. You kin hab dis 1 cucumber, such 1 an’ I'll take de big watermelon.” i « > Good lawyers declare that the mu~' nicipality or county having

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