Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 22, 1913, Page 4

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1 Umss HE IS DULLER proaching session to the end that the , ' "'e tvemna I‘Jlegram THAN A PORCUPINE. wholesale and often wanton destruc-’ : , LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 22, 1913. Standing of ( Co § AMIRICAN SIAII BANK { t““é';;;gs';mn % uon of game in Florida may be. Published every afternoon from the| The boys of the South in the now ' stopped and hunting put upon a rege Keutucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. |famous corn clubs huve “put it all ulated basis that will conserve our over” their fathers in the matter of resources in deer and birds rather | Eniered [n—;hg postoflice at Lake- | ¥aising corn and have actually than quickly exhaust them. So-o§ % Jand, Ficrida, as mail matter of the |2chieved a general revival and bet- changes in the law are pretty sure to | secoud class. terment of Southern agriculture be made, for there is a strong and| i which is one of the industrial won-!jncreasing public sentiment to that | l. P HhTHth\G'lOI\ EDITOR |ders of modern times. This has led end. The Democrat, whose editor is | -_——— | an excellent northern paper, the gome hunter and is wise to this sub- | HENRY BACON, Manager. Jackson (Michigan) Patriot, whose ject, suggests the following: editor has traveled and observed! A three months’ season. No per- much in the South, to offer these gon be allowed to kill more than four wise and timely suggestions: aeer in one season. Must use rifles, Lakeland Florida Q. The M Most Rapidly Growlng Institu- tion of a Rapidly Growing City. i (. No enterprise ever launched in Lake- Miss' Nellie Fidler Mrs. W. R. Graham Mrs. W. T. Mcllwain SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ORe year ;1. .. seee0000s§0.00 “Unless the farmer ig duller than and kill nothing but bucks. No one‘ 8 E Walon... ... Three B0BRS .orerres L85 |3 FOTPIDS bo will wake up when f;'“;‘;rz;";’n“z',’w“;:y";';°;:a;';"* land has shown as great a growth in $O § |v. W. trveson ... " Delivered anywhere within the g S g I'I‘ 1 will ;,(._ e isd nor to shoot th t °' In A B k Miss G ; limits of the City of Lakeland l_ng Mn? m;:.c :Z :?: ;ldn“(m\\ If he :::: rfi;uem';:atrsu‘:ficl::t ga:: v:::“ Short a time as has 0 mel' iCdll Slfllc flll 58 Georgia Strain ... 23,1 for 10 cents a week. :2:)0(!0::;:: or(:r('hlo his vi:l-l:.l.o( corn ' dens be appointed for cach county to | Miss Kittie Funk ....., 13,4 he naturally will raise more; and jnsure the enforcement of the law (I- h is an l“s‘itution h Wl" Do to T'e To' Mrs. J. A. Wood . From the same office is lssued |1, s just what the South needs. That hunters from outside the State‘ """ L8 THE LAKELAND NEWS [ Heretofore it his been a handicap be required to pay a license of fifty | (L Your Account Appreg,ia(ed Protebted W.D Ham... .., ... #. weekly newspaper giving a re-|for that secticn of the country to be dollars, That every hunter in the § Wil Willlams . ... . sume of local matters, crop condl |oblized to impoit its corn and meat; State be required to pay a one-dollar | 3 and Held in Strictest Conhd nce. skl o TR G i s S 3 tlons, county affairs, etc. Sent any-!:nd constant croppinz of cotton, or Jjcense. |3' Gl Miss Lillie May Meclntire. . TR vhere for $1.00 per ycar. 1‘“::11 ol'lh(t‘(: “:‘{U:;-mf‘f’l"'Yll‘m;o;:l“"(“'v ib: Those lChhimibl‘:—;\Iin ist th xl’ : Miss Margaret Marshay) ... 5 TS fenoug sterilize any A ose pessimis 4 s at| > xaiaed 85 AT | “Dut the farms that are covered gl the tendencies of the times ur;j 1A The Amerlcan btate Bank C H Tedd ........... | WILL THE TECHNICASI"\I\TE‘E‘HEM?‘W"“ flocks and herds never wear. evi] and that the world is going to! * 7. L. SKIPPER, Pre S. F. SHITH, M. D., Vice-Pre S ; That neccssarily means diversifica- the gogs because of the lucurablc: § 5N Re y heh: e " 2 Vixieland Methodist church. 1 AR Kine all the | tion: The farmer who turns his corn gelfishness and depravity of man, 1;' P. E. CHUNN, Cashicr. T S. Clifford 2" W sw ROl o op | and forage into meat and dairy Pro- should make a note of the fact that | SRS e LU e i 32 techuicalitics to save the lives of ducts grows rich in pocket, while his that souliess corporation, the lntcr-| QIO O i) 1.8.C.Cltord ... ... ] the lw". alicn _""'r,dcr,"r,s under Bc'f. land grows richer all the while. More g ational Harvester Co., has voluntar- Se. e —— ——" tance of deathun Vireliie: Ve aonE ! iocl much mor» of it, should j; Miss Nettle Brooks ... ... 15.98 Lha § A | ek, , .y increased the pay of the hundreds : blame then, for 1t 1e ""“f""" w"h:]" follow an expanding acreage of corn ' of young women in its employ and [» L f .ll & N h‘n.ll R. R. Leslie McCraney ........... 18,23 the ethics of t'll(:ll' profession to do il it b didmsismtbatbiog oy omsw e as e 8,2 Vb tri.wt'ln |s thicll‘ d;ny t::,l:: :‘l: “The time is rapidly approaching lars per week. This because the re- s o Mrs. J. W. Cord .......... 1,031 :712::) h:::; r:rw tfi::: ig: ::y possibie [ ALIH tho maskete Dfche ot wllll _cent investigations in Chicago tend- Offers the Best Service to Luela Knight ..... Blee S legal way to save his neck, no mat- :NO:O:?O::I:;:I:';‘;;? T(;:O‘:fll))ogob:r:s :: mt:h:w t:mt & wiagle sca:; lowell' . ° Thelma Mann 3,21 - ut some girls on the road Cereeaaii 2 ter ow alisurd the partioular tech- I pare for it is not by increased acre- ma:lln.a rg the wofld were as bad Chlcago—st. LOI.IIS R. Black nicality invoked to th.n.'end. |.u,e, but by more corn, and a £reat g the pessimists declare the Har- o o . o« o . ° i B R e 5 But, all the sume, this Allen case | 'y 1org” \ivestock on every farm vester people would have stuck to Cmc‘nnatl—]_oulswne_lndmnaPOh‘ DUABDSP. e 1 18 serving a good purpose in fixing public attention all over the country | upon the evil effects of the ever- 1Thls meaans larzer yields per acre. ¢pe old scale, knowing that the sup- |17 the boys’ corn clubs accomplish ply of girl workers was practically ... | this, they will insure an enormous yniimited, ready technicalities lying in wait at 3 ircrease to the agricultural wealth o every turn and angle in our court! oi the country.” procedure to obstruct the plain! 4 fusti | R SOVINL Juatiee: Sl SeTTE Uiy cuuso] The fact that two white murder- of criminals. 1t will help to empha- | - { ‘ & Hasiod ers, after a fair trial and conviction Biio Uy nd Of TRi0TI N ARMTE i court, were hanged in Birming- the reform itself. Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Montgomery Route Lv. Jacksonville - - 8:15pm. Lv. Jacksonville . . &1Spm. Ar. Cincinnati « . - 850 pm. Ar. Montgomery . . 8:50 am. Ar.Cleveland . . 7:15am. Ar. Birmingham . . 1210pm. Ar. Grand Rapids . - 6:50 am. Ar. Nashville - - . 740pm. Ar. Louigville . . 9:00pm. Ar. St. Louis + . - 740am. Ar. Indianapolis - . 1:50 am. Ar,Chicago . . . 9:38am. Dixie Limited Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville . . 9:35am. Lv. Jacksonville . . 8:28pm. Ar. St. Louis . . . 2:550pm. Ar.Evansville . . . 943pm. Ar. Chicago - . . 7:02 pm. Ar. Chicago - . . 6:S4am. i The Orlando Reporter-Star very strongly endorses the recommend:- tion of Governor Trammell for a State law to provide a plan for tie guarantee of bank deposits, It wiil In the case of these Allens they;h m, Ala., Thursday, for the mur- be a warm issue in the lLegislatnie f 8T olis noRlol Wil BLitach BlLioh: and it will be interesting to note were convicted after a fair trial ol tion all over the country, and it will e s Mt sl & brutal; cruel mud causolcks mutdor, bring praise for the brave and lm-:h .kn in Florhh'l towatd it The'\; ‘Their crime shock?d the whole na- partial administration of ““'"ce‘ol:oud & State.l wher;x tion and there ien't a shadow of a which in that instance at last real- | P L _ deoubt of their guilt. They had all the ._|such a law was adopted, but our in: riew ired thoRIonE:Ro EHLEIGCR) KON formation is that there is now little l!)neals Jevtace l)(')sslble pyiah; ing no distinction of race or color in | opposition to it among them. er courts and the governor, and the punishing the guilty. One way to| ;erdlct olhgullty was :ot disturbed. perpetuate the race problem and put n any other country than ours they it beyond all solution is to draw the wouldhhnve been executed long 8801 ;100 Jine in the court house In the | aud t:' moral effect of the stern|,..., or tnose charged with crime; | lesson beon helping to deter others| ., i oo of the sure ways to hasten of murderous minds and teach re- hat solution a; mote the para- spect for human life and obedience L sl i brick hotel in that city, to cost ap— 1 i b mount cause of obedience to law imately $60,000. Our own mac- lt;dlw Wherever the news Was car- ). ong whites and negroes alike, I.II’;‘:" :‘: : ytel i wiysio Sl | furmers who keep their smoke-houscs NOTICE TO PROPERTY me &’ 'en' tc be color-blind in the jury box and "i i . 4 thing less than 100 |'® the stores in Live Oak and raise . hut'the Allens L‘m- still in the punish gullty white men just as cer- tion, has u":lle l;gslzfi 5 cotton to sell for money to buy All owners of unimproved city osh, very much alive and Kicking——| yoyy). ng guilty negroes. That Birm- | 700ms and will cos Deads northern meat with, Pioperty are hereby notified that it particularly the latter, and their ingham verdict is the start in the et ] » s RER fihey intend to have city water on ece ve | their lots they should arrange for it Iatest kick through their lawyers I8 right direction. Last week a Suwannee county Explained to apply to the chief justice of the o- farmer butchered a pig—not a hos, “Pop, why do they call a man @ |°% 38 after the paving is !aid the |60 dozen 1 quart fruit jars. Bupreme Court of the United States| o Live Oak Democrat makes an | mind you, but a pig—that welched | pinhead?” ~“Recause when he at- | tearing up and replac.ny of same for a writ of appeal and supersedias earnest appeal to the Legislature to | 315 pounds. And yet we suspect that | tempts to penctrate any iGea his head . Will have to be paid for by the on the ground that they had been rcvise the game law during the ap- | there are other Suwannee county lIron’t let him go very far” owner. H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. 6 barrels jelly glasses. twice put in jeopardy of their lives. O Tempora! O Mores! O Techni- calities! The piano that we are .iving away I8 in our show window fr ip spection. We want every e t have a chance to win. Beginning Monday we are goingl to give $100 worth of piano coupon; with every $1 spent at our store for| crockery ware, consisting of over 2,000 to select from. We are going St. Petersburg has wisely deter- mined to get in the near Lakeland | class In the matter of modern hotel | facilities and the plans have been accepted for a sixty-room, four-story to give special prices for one week Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars H. C. Bretney, Florida Passeager Agent, 118 W. Bay 5t., Jackseaville This saves you big money and gives you & big chance at the plano. 60 dozen 1 pint fruit jars. o s e e ———===| b cases fruit jar rubbers. DEEDEESEDES S ta one Of The FineSt In Transit Q’ F l V E : CE NT Cigars We have a car of American wrappe¢ Q PRESIRSS = To learn stenography and type- writing before acquiring a necessary .‘\, knowledze of spelling, grammar, ete., ¥ i8 a part of our modern get-educa- ! tion-quick system, and a very ex- ! asperating part it is, doing harm in i more ways than one. It is a strong b aid to lifelong inefliciency in every- . thing its victims undertake, and the il miserable system can't be roasted 9 too severely nor too often. The edi- i tor of the Punta Gorda Herald got e, mad the other day while thinking of g his wrongs in this regard and de- fivered himself accurately and elo- quently in these words: 3 “A great injustice to employers is 4 being done by the business colleges, which give certificates of competency 8% stenographers and typewriters to ' young men and women who are ig- i morant of the simplest principles of grammar and rhetoric and do not know even how to spell or punctuate correctly. Nine out of ten of those graduates in stenography ought to be in the public schools learning how to spell words and to write and punctuate English correctly. As it s, they are great nuisances to peo- ple who need the services of compe- tent letter-writers.” ————— - No doubt the Southern Utilities Co. would like to obtain possession of Gainesville’'s water and licht plant, but the people would turn down any proposition made for the same just at this time. The lisht plant will have to prove a failure * under municipal management before the people of Gainesville will con- eent to its private ownership.— Gainesville Sun. Lakeland, too, is demonstrating the success of municipal ownership of public utilities of the kind men- tioned above, and the Southern Util- wire fencing on the road and can i0- N made in Tampa, or any- where else is TAMPA STRAIGHTS terest you in prices. Ay Now On Display We have ten barrels of glassware bought direct from factory on di» ""." our store, consisting of heasy and light fce tea tumblers, water sets, finger bowls, grapefruit dishes. heavy bottom glasses for hotel eer- vice and many other selections tha! will bear inspection. Make our store your headquarter® X A special blend of our own embodyingthe heavy Havana body, moderated by scientific blending, s0 as to produce a mild pleasant smoke that sat- isfies without the excessive eff ct of a heavy cigar. Five cents spent for a ‘ : ‘TampaStraight’ ‘ : is just like doubling the purchase power of your nickels. Most all dealers handle ‘TAMPA STRAIGHTS' lakela"d ELEWITT :::::f..';'.:::: Seev e Hardware R TS TAEA § FLORIDA * & fllllllblll!] | == SESETEEEEIE R SR 556 (Company for your wants. Ao 5’3&6@6&6’5686’

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