Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 3, 1913. ‘ne Evening Telegram Fublished every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postofiice at Lake- isnd, Ficrida, as mail matter of the _———___h_————————_-_—_—-——\, repute and,frmly.established the|reason for which there can be no|expenses lncfdenttomklnllchnlel — magazine as one of the great period- icals of America. In' addition he proved himself a high-class man of affairs by entering the publishing house of Doubleday, Paze & Co., which he has been largely, perhaps compensation. in the system. .mmmbvooa” S —— 3rd. For the counties if they de-| A friend of the open saloon over|gjre to take over the able-bodied in Miami eays in the Metropelis of | prisoners at the time of the install- that city: My opposition to prohi-|ment allotments to be used in public tition is because it is immoral and |poad work. AMERICAN chiefly, instrumental in making one of the big firms of that kind in this country. Not a lawyer like Choate, nor a millionaire like Whitelaw Reid, he is the equal of either of them in intellect, culture and character and will as werthily represent his coun- try at the court of St. James. debauching.” If prohibition pro-| 4th, For the care and mainten- mctes immorality and debauchery, | gnce of the infirm male and women the saloon should logically be the ef- | prigoners at the State priscn farm to ficient aid of morality and sobriety. | pe egtablished in Bradford county. It is to laugh. To carry out these purposes in a e ] manner which will require no taxa- | WORK CONVICTS ON THE tion or burden upon the State cr ROALS SAYS GOVERNOR. | counties, and at the same .ime ac- second class. The STATE Bi! Florid, Lakeland ______ = _—_\ @ The Most Rapidly Growing Instity. tion of a Rapidly Growing City. M F HETHERINGTON, EDITOR HENRY BACON, Manager. e SUBSCRIPTION RATES: l N A8 o § f the tem 2 One year ...... P 1 X ) (Continued from Page 1.) ::l?hpil:: r:::llzo::la:eg:h:e : ha::.pre- 4 (I. NO emerpl’ise ever launched in Lake_ s Bix months .. .. ......00 3.60 The rage for religicus controversy ; il i i ) - W, Three months .......... 1.86 |is moncpolizing much of the space f ‘:d:lflt:":;“i:zu‘:::‘:f:‘;:; ‘;:;;h::‘:': ]):re: [a'xbmf l::\efl:gngl:y ':.t::‘ii:sb;:i g land has shown as great a growth i il (5 Delivered anywhere within tbe |our Florida dailies these days, the|™ S4 i the details of the change. il limits of the City of Lakeland |editors merely furnishing the space | lotted to them the sum neg(ssary forl you will find appended hereto, and Short a time as has "leAmeflcan stfll(’Bllk and standing back out of the zcne of | such purpose sheuld be raised Prior | recpectfully submit the same for d tor 10 cents & week. . ito the time that any of the State|yq,r consideration. — | fire while the controversialists vol- i priconers shall be allotted to a coun- @ Itis an Institution It Will Do to Tie T, T Cra s 8. SO OPO From the same office is lssaed {ley and thunder through long col- : 4 (5 bublio road werk TEE FLORIDA HOIE . g : 5 p y to Le used in pu i v . 7| 7 gy % i nmns of solid S-point type. It is a(t¥ I.E ROSES : (liE LAKELAND NEWS | nmns | poir A e k. Nkl o b ANONG TEE B Your Account Appreciated, Protecicd A wechly pewspaper giving a re- ~rod and healthful ign, for it ghows! g el ) + (98 A ¥ e totitc b the State an e counties 2 v g dark the world may | = 4 v atter r condi, that the people are thinking much _ No matter how dar! J ¥ ! sume of local maters, crop RRAE US| e elieh Bieiarteibon li. & i and Held in Strictest Conhdtnce. £ tions, county afiairs, ete. Sent any- vor the vreat guestions of relizien, ! i o seem, 3 : whers for $5.00 per year. Qasnite lid influences of a change in the prison system mUust bef no 4 qer if hearts grow cold, S - - == o A fn « and the truth hae derived from the proceeds from the T know epot that is in my direamn: | & ~ s e i Sl :oand ¥ ¢ Tl B : % Sy il ) b ] . cverything to eain and nothine to hire ¢f the State prisoners cr ".D(‘“ Where the roses their leaves rn—! { I he Amer‘can étate E e B ® HE I8 10RL 1HAN PUSLISHER, o i white hoat of disensgion the other hand from dircet taxation, fold. i : Lo 3 B g 3 v L will heln to burn away t Sth. That priv the duty 14 Just o ecttaze that is smell toviev, | 7 J. L. SXIPPER, Pres. $. F §YITH, M. D, * We are genuvinely surpsis i ‘ b [t ot pural ire for and rt State 1».'1:-‘0'1!'1‘.-‘[ Haif-1od wilh its wealth of Lo ! ] P. E. CIIUNN Caski #0 Weil LRI L& value for which we nre a1l soeking, I8 upon the Siate wind therefere afpyt gomecne there has a heart s i D5\ THias Tore to) Walten Dage: cubio s i ChAT R bt L | eCEOP0EILIPDEORORIFOC0HD 0 recoo 10 i o TS, i Ana u smile to dispel life's eloom. | ————mm ————— = Enzliad, in t Onr tal i at last to have | ionld be Q) o newhere are mansions big and H abundant by tl ™A de | and there is a goord ) 0 » of the crand g vc!yet Bean Se“d “Sace Tea,” Wi only us ihe j mn at the ‘ d o I"“! ( ! ‘ | tem; that the able Do And somewhere are moneyel i feli cut or teok on a publi:: vho is very likely to make it stiek,) ., pers ehould be uged as far kinzs, i | st ed appearar Ing cud roguin ke hat Find of a man. Next} . jeable in bailding and re-|But zive me a cot in the deas South- i brew of Sase leaves, kind for it Soturduy the Tallahassee True Dem-| poads: that the infirm male land, Home Grown veivet‘to their hair with woud e 1 erat ig to @npear vs an afternoon| .o arate priscners, and those Where the graceful rose-vine 'ficial eff . : o i % i prisoners, female priseners, an o icial effect. which vily and Milton \“”*’ Its "';"'r | of the m popilition who are not | clinss; ixy Bean SGCd $3 00 perl Newadays we don'’t | rot Lorote 3 to ocive his readers “u lve,| Sl a1 . buildinz . Where the honey-freighted hours ape s p Sy ’M\ ' 1 ! inq Iy edited paper.” Conerat jused. i ”‘“‘ Uniidins : lone ’ bush&"- |ll |0 bushcl to the old-time ne i SR een known in the s e S and maintaining of - publie rouads, ! rathering b d 1 most chi eirclos of tho east fop, UAHON In: advines, ahd may. th o suld be kept at the State prisou! And the heart but gladness knows: lots $2,75. ie": ”:ll'h; l:“’ lh( e ll i : : S AT ; phot ept he St & el : f | tea. s is done by skilly many yeurs past as prominent fae- New daily be astaver on the jol ;f:u'm when established in Bradford Where the Tnm\’ln.’! bird pours his {1sts better than we could (. tor in modern American literature, 9 }uumy Sueh change can, and in my »x-oul S U M 'selves; and all we have o . and while his name has been identi- 1 The end of every tonrist season in { vinicn should be aceomplished by | Intime to the swaying rose. i e o fied with no gincle work of creative Florida means the beginnine of aijeeislation thit will not require a' THE POMEGRANATE. | eth’s Sage and ;.}],.],.,r Hair renius in letters, in the magazine creat advertiving eampaizn throneh ilevy of direct taxation for the vx-; S eotaining Sage in the j world he is a familiar and honored cut the North and Weet condneted I»)'h,,,mw incident to the preparaticn for The pomegranate is a very hardy 4 ‘e'rength Citiih anl i H i ‘hich g o o ah- i L , addition of fizure and has ochieved large sue- thousands of people who have win- the change, To inausurate a new shrub which can be grown through Sage Iea “II' phur, another old-time w-‘ITI r cess both as author and publisher, e tered here, most of whem are sure 1o plan for the handling of the State out Florida and other Gulf States i TIII . i v R pong e R e Wit i The brilliant scarlet flowers are pro- e | Vs preparation gives yo was the only southern man who ever come acain and Lring others with i s 1 to abolish the present e P | bl ) prisoners and to abolish D dieoa 5 nretaeo R e ar cn e a““cdur and beauty to the hair ;. ( e exuacting requirements them, lease system, | recommend the enact- ! et of's law providing: (erally very prolific, and the shrud i:m’ :' t:e l::‘" remedies you cin 1 : | i or dandruff, dry, feverish, it to be made edit f New England’ Lo R <) ;s | thrives with little care, The fruir is . | , editor of New England’s | The 1oss of 5,000 barrels of Ken 1st. For the withdrawal of the .used in making fellies, marmalados Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Nat. | scalp, and falling hair. G-t chesen vehicle of literary expres- ky P v fo ree p e 3 | < onabiestini, “* ‘);” I tucky whisky at one r.dl sweep in |prisoners from the lease system, '"!aml acid drinks, For this latter Sur- ural Color—Dandruff Quickly |cent bottle from your dru- ’ antic Monthly; but a!the Ohlo river flood will strike the reasonable installments. Removed. day, and you will be surpri | " larger fio i i J (e S { pose they are highly esteemed. The L 'm"; "m"‘s(t’n ‘:Tw‘(‘:r‘:tmtthxlel:n'\'::: :::;M.sn:::.m; ltllhl‘!‘:.l::l‘lll)'f |z.‘:,l:.,:;(-‘l|||.'|l¢: ‘thf“d,;i:(;re:-:",:l::(:;fi:;: hl'r:::e:lro::i"““ has a fresh crispness, delicacy =,|The;e Is nosthlng new about the|quick results. All druseists scl| where as editor of the World's \\'url-; ! lont\llros of‘ the great dl:'wtor a 'm- lofmp t:(: expense of. bu’l'ldln up a' NS SATLERTIDA AR S DRt I 1 0(“9"18 e M gl i i SR he won national and Internntlnnnlih-ss m i : it . i = e few frults: The pomegranate v one s hing boviiluin grandmothers}be PUEuRbul It the romoly 18 not x i | pensation without rhyme orzprlmn farm and meeting the loheriof the coming commercial fruits, kept their hair dark, glossy and | actly as represented. cf New England culture sufficiently s THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND 8 || Lakeland . . Florida The Largest and Strongest Financial Institution in Polk County Postal Savings Depository City and County Depository (2] STATEMENT 2 & Watch Our Growth For The Past Five Years At Close of Business, April 1st, 1913 RESOURCES December 31 1907 1908 1909 1910 LIABILITIES Deposits $39,589 00 $101,397.20 $149,243.63 $279,100.94 | (V11 $313,044.29 $753,84 | 912 §$516,876.58 Deposits Over a Half Million Dollars. Your Acco. »‘Solicited, Apprecirted, Protected C. W. Deen, President C. M. Clayt.on, Cashier Loans and Discounts Overdrafts U.S. Bonds & Premiums Furniture and Fixtures 6,005.67 Due from U. S. Treasurer 937.50 Cash onhand andin banks 233,004.21 $492,301.70 657.12 20,042.71 Capital stock $75,000 15,000 10,I21.17 18,950.00 634,777.74 Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation e Deposits $753,848.91 o

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