Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 29, 1913, Page 4

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- epends on the point of view in such twenty-two are active. They lnvo‘ THE BVENING ‘TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, M\RCH 29, l9l3 Evening Velegram| 2. 7 oo o v o “PUEBLO INDIAN ENEMIES OF “FIRE WATER" ~IStanding of (o i on- "le ho has been a resolute candldate testantsin Piap, Contest Published every afternoon from the| postmaster general of the United e Kentucky Building, Lakeland, FIa. |states, has renounced that ambition e —— ———on the advice of his friends and has Entered in the postoflice at Lake-| ;. 5.4 his willingness to accept tand, Flerida, as mail matter of the |, 11.c6 of postmaster at Plant City, second class. which he is practically sure to get. I F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. i | Mre. H. W. Odom i They are substituting brickbats HENRY BACON, Manager. for bouquets in Orlando journalism TSN 1SIeRD we note with regret. But it won't Miss ‘Nellie Fidler SUBSCRIPTION RATES: last long, for the new order in jour-| B GRS § & M} BV /i F DO i Y | e 16,30¢ Oti e $5.00 nalism has come to stay and in tlu-‘ ’”I'I. W. R. Grabam Teeeeel. 2189 seesse PEERRERTYY | X arsenal of its warfare brickbats fi"d : Sixmonths .. .. «.ouveoe 3,60 i ’ Mrs. W. T. Mcllwatn ..., no permanent place. <+ 16,280 Three months .......... 1.36 - 8 E. Walson Delivered anywhere within the The current issue of the Saturday e Sl e 5 limits of the City of Lakeland Evening Post gives a neat and grace- U. W. Irvescn ........., <o 8,7338 for 10 cents & week. ful bocst to the proposed $30,000,600 Miss Georgia Strai —~ | bond issue for brick roads in Flor- B s 23,186 From the same office s lssaed ;). ;¢ we doubt if it will change Miss Kittie Funk ... .. .. 13,42 THE LAKELAND NEWS what scems to be the ‘*‘stream of Mrs. J : o A weekly newspaper giving a N-‘ tendeney” against that enterprise. - A Wood ... .. 1,66) sume of local matters, crop condi,! ———— W. D. Hamp... ... .. - e o0 e soay, 427" CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR | Wil Williams | 5 aoeper e 0it& 1N FLORIDA. L e R e AR e s Bt e . i Miss Lillie May Meclntire. . A ElG LLSSON IAUGHT As the State C. I. year closed March | Fifteen Pueblo Indians made the trip to Washington to tender deeds of trust to their lands to Secret: | | 2 2 ary o1 Miss M BY FLOODS. ! instead of us usual, April 1, \\el the lntgrlor Fisher, hoping thereby to substitute federal laws for state laws against the selling of lntoxlmz u: 4 TN Neha ... (have on hand aunnual reports frmn! the Indian reservatinns. The photograph shows the delegation on the steps of the pention building. C. H Tedd ......... ‘ : ber of societies, This article is| am~am~nrsn~n ann b 9 CAUs f forest conservatio ia num iAo dne Bndo oo 6 O e e L L P UV Th.e .LJUEE . ,0 t. f(fl eh di “}t‘-' be devoted to gleanings showilg Siate Quiet !our superintendent. | < |Vixieland Methodist church 1,160 recciies u strong boost from the dis- ! gyy0 pag been done in a few socie- | The best committee is for Mission- | Jowob0s T 8. Clifforq .. . astrous fioods up in the Ohio valley. | tjes of several districts. ary work. They took up the effi-] & by S aaeeaii, o0 They furnish an impressive object! In Southwestern District, Lake|ciency campaign in the past year. ¢|J. 8.C.Cifford ... ... ... 2% Magdalene United Brethren church, |Th . . lesson of what may happen to & ey organized a Junicr society ii m. Nettle Brooks ...... b region stripped of its forests whenlu‘e" have two live societies, one for |the church in 1912. 9 grown-ups, the other for children.| Who thinks now that Christian 2 [ Leatie McCraney o ains come and the|ETOWI-UPE the other for children.| Who thinks now that Christian| ¥ AIWER MIN.AN NSIAIL DANR g/« Mecraer ... Sy 48,238 long continued rains come and thel Almost every member in the church | Endeavor cannot be, is not, a real, 238 |Mrs. 3. W. Cord ...... i ] natural methods of filtration have|is an active member. They enter-|actual power in the church, com- been destroyed. Here is somethinzlmnea the district convention last!munity and Christian world? Lakelan Flortda Luela Knight ..... 0 .o ilcie 10 tius very case written fall and gave to Southwestern a GRACE A. TOWNSEND. by a student of the subject when a | beautiful reward banner, They have! Interiachen, March 26. | contributed to their home church, previous floot was devastating lhe{ for home missions, the Memorial Ohio valley and it teils & very DIaid youaine fund, the State Children's TAX BUOKS CLOSE APRIL 1. and convincing 'y ! - q d ¢ cing story which the dull lhame, and for the State and district| Come early or you will have to sit est wind may comprehend: iexpense funds. The best committee | ang waijt for your turn. “We haie changed the face of Na- is the prayer meeting. The best H. L. SWATTS, ture and upset her orderly processes meeting, temperance. The best 80-|4gg City Tax Collector. without saieguarding ourselves clety plan is “Don’t have too long a agaiust the results of the change. lesson and give cach member a . Une of the most 1 . Nature covered the watershed of the chance to take part as the spirit| pajgns of nd‘musln:";;:vt r?m:fi:x" Ohio with forcsts. Rain and melting prompts them.” This society in|in this paper is that of the White ' Magdalene helped organize (lover Flour, a fully guaranteed pro- suow gradually tiltered down into © "o duct, distributed by the Peni e i & : - i i i _ | duct, distribute y the Peninsular the streamns through the foliage of those at Unfon Center, near Kissim-1n, 41 Seores Co., of Tampa ang sold trees and through the humus of the mee and the Junior organization cof by local dealers. We trust that onr forest, In comsequence the supply the United Brethren church in Tam- | readers will give this flonr a fair trial, (Advertisement. ) . e— (Thelma Mamn ............. 8,878 (I. The Most Rapidly Growing lnstitu- L A ST D Asher ................. 48 (Mrs. E. L. Cowdery ......,. 30,008 tion of a Rapidly Growing City. (I. No enterprise ever launched in Lake- §.» F vLoaey ........... e land has shown as great a growth in so % short a time as has The American State Bank e e plano that we are giving @ Itis an lostitution It Will Do to Tie To. {away 1 in our show window for 1o |spection. We want every .ue . Your Account Appreciated, Protected § O S BIORQ et SO ¢ ' . 'have a chance to win, of water was comparatively steady; pa. They have twenty-four Quiet J both floods and droughts were [cw.k“o‘lr comrades and fifteen ’l‘omhl and He]d in S(rlc'es‘ Con“dence‘ “Come With me in a rainstorm to Legicners, take five copics of Chris- 7 w a Rocky Mountain watershed, where tian Endeavor World and twice as| eppge man ::Cl:l‘le.:.ti SEINGElas ai object lesson may be bad in mini- jmany Junior Worlds. The first con~ He gbout Plunkville. Everything ature. Here are two streams—one, vention of the subdistrict for C. 1. pleases him. “He's been away for riging on a mountain slope where of their church denomination met at |30 years,” explaincd the oldest inhad- | forest fires have swept away every lake Magdalene in 1912, This is a Itant. “By tomcrrow he'll be Iool- living thing; the other on a slope rural community. Just notice what ‘,:’.;"?“"" tir M s and cussing the covered by virgin forest. | Chrstian Endeavor can do in suci e . “You shall sce torrents rushing surroundings. down the bare slope, tearing the lur-l Gainesville, Presbyterian church, | face, washing off the soil clear to of North Central district, where ve the rock, choking up the stream with hold the annual State conven®ier debris and Alling It With flood wa- next spring. This soclety was or- ters. After the flood has passed the ganized in 1912. It has twenty-nine stream will be a mere trickle -mons;memben. Their best committee i« the rocks. {the prayer meeting one, whic hal-| “On the forested slopc you shall ways makes a good report at the| hardly notice the rain because of thé{ business meetings and has never! tree follage. Examine the leaves and failed to provide good leaders for bumus underfoot and you shall find each prayer meecting. The meetings: <t wet for a few inches only. \ii |are always well planned, one of the, water the forest does not need will most successful was on Christlan' gradually filter its way down to the | Epdeavor Day when the society took ' stream. Look at the stream now' Noicharge of the evening church ser-| sign of flood; everything normal. ivice. The president led the toplc,; Yet the slopes that feed these two"'u»yaln.“ and each phase was akill-i streams are almost identical and the fully handled by a member who had rain is falling on both alike. prepared for it. Special music was a “The nation that deiudes its laad | feature much enjoyed. Miss Myra of forest must pay the heavy pen- McMillan is corresponding socretary altles which Nature exacts. Conser- and a good one. vation of forests and reforuutlonl Orange and Osceola district—the ofr the United States—or floods and | Presbyterian society of Orlando. This droughts, impoverished soil and rh—-|wu recently re-organized and en- ors choked with debris. Every flood joys the spacious new Sunday school 1ike this on the Ohio gives us addi- I room now completed for theirchurch. tional warning,” | The secretary is Miss Laura Lewter, —_—— {an energetic young school teacher; State Senator Stokes of Escambia Miss Edna Myer Is president and De- eonunty sends us a copy of a bill laney Way, vice president. which he proposes to introduce in| Gilmore, on the St. Johus river,near the Legislature, having for its pur-/Jacksonville, of Northeastern dis- pose to change the law so that tele-|trict. A brave little band, mostly | graph companies in Florida may be composed of Christian church mem-' pesponsidble in damages for nuullhn. Much sickness and some re- | angnish which they may inflict upon movals lessened the attendance dur- | their patrons because of negligent ing past months, but they hold to- taflure to transmit or deliver tele- gether and enjoy and love working | grams. Mr. Stokes makes a good ar- 'for Christian Endeavor. Mr. W. F.| , gument in behalt of his case, and Hawley is president and his daugh- the telegraph companies could doubt- ter, Miss May, secretary, | put up a crackerjack plea for! Stuart, in South Eastern dlnrlfl‘ r side of the issue. Everything has thirty-three members, of whom | The American State Bzmk e = : 7. L. SKIPPER, Pres. §. F. SMITH, M. D, Vice-Pres. W||’e fencmg P. E. CHUNN, Cashier. SOHOPO POSO Rava (Tl IBE Snl Swg st Juh Stan Don't forget that we are epect- ing a car of American wire fencing this week. The fence is wrappel and the price is as low as the lowest A Incubators:and Brooders We carry a stock of these, Ast Mrs. Grifin, Mr. H. E. Hayden, aod {Mr. G. W. Toph if a Buckeye does the batching satisfactory. P4 .Paints jand,0ils | We carry a complete line of paiot® —S8tag heads the list for house paints. Look at the Presbyteriad church; painted five years. The olé VanHuss building, nine years and today it looks as good as most house 1 painted at two years. We carry hard oile, insice and gm OPOHDPOP PARK HILL Ten Good Reasons Why You ‘Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. ' Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is a8 HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side - Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes can be seen from its Summit. Sixthi: lBecause Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this -Fall. Seventh. Because .all Streets will be Graded. § r F?i?l’e 1 u‘ Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Berause if you don’t, you will wish you bhad, if you do, will always be glad. —See— G. C. Rogan ..z or §. M. STEPHENS outside spor varnish, floor varali Alabastine in any color made. A! kinds of colors ln oll and Japad Is here and you need a lawu *™ mower and hose to water and 2% {that lawn. Keep that lawn In nies [shape for visitors to look at it 3" helps to get people to Lakeland Aty L akeland Hardware _ & Plumbing (Company eases. Mr. Stokes makes a strong had union services with the Epworth point for his side when he savs: 'League of Stuart each month. Good “In the States of Alabama, Ar- special programs often. They gave kansae, Towa, Kentncky, Louisiana, ' $5 to the State Children’s home. ! Nevada, Texas, North Carolina, Held five socials in six months. nm-] South Carolina, and perhaps others, ing Aunsust and September sold ice ! recovery of damazes is permitted in! |eream every Saturday night. Mise, the claes of telezraph cases men- Jamet Kenyen is secretary of this| tioned, but recovery of damares in | fine union soclety, and Mr. J. R. Pom- such cases is denicd In this State.” erov, 2 business man of the town, is; ——— ' prestdent. Takeland’s strawherry statistics| One more district to be mentioned for 1913 (half a million quarts— that is Central. In the soclety of | strawberries, not statietics) are voung peonle in the Congrezational | ereating much favorable comment in church ther have tenty-seven mem-! the State press, including this from bers. They have given to their local the Ocala Star: |church, to home and foreizm mis- “Half a million guarts of straw-' sjons; for the State and district berries have been shinped from Lake- unfons, and special gifts for gond 1and this season. This was not snly causes, They have fourteen com- highwater mark, but high strawber- rades of the Quiet Hour and Mise' ry mark” Margaret Lewis, the w is . L) .

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