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" PAGE FODR. Y The Evening Telegram Fublished every aftlernoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postuliice at Lake- iand, Flcrida, as mail matter of the second class. ¥ F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ODe Year .....co0nveeeq.$5.00 Bixmonths .. .. ....oeee .60 Three months .......... 1.8 Delivered auywhere within tbe limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents & week. From the same office is lssaed | THE LAKELAND NEWS A weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi, tlons, county afiairs, etc. Sent any- where for $..00 per year. Biu V.0lZ (U2 oUT 10l LECISLATURL What is by peaeral consent cun- sidercd one of the most important seesivns of the Florida Legislature ever Lcld will convene in Tallahas- oee tomorrow. The following m some of the more vital measurea Wide prohibition absolutely. which will undoubtedly be Intro- ! dueed: A bill for compulsory school at- tendance; the national constitutional amendment for the direct election of United States senators; woman suf- frage for Florida; the convict leage | eystem; State-wide prohibjtion; a State highway system and a fifty mil- Jicn dollar bend Issue for good roads; the abolition of the fee system; the short ballot system for the State: the creation of a State tax commls- sion; the creation of a public ser-. vice commission; charter bills for va- rious cities, Including commission ble the combined strength of the Re- autumn. : government charters for Pensacola and Jacksonville and probably Tam- pu; the Initiative and referendum; a bill providing for commission gov- ernhient in any town of the State that may care to adopt that form of charter; a bill allowing citles to amend their charters without going before the Lerislature, it being con- tended that half the time of each ses- sion Is consumed in the con@idera- tion cf local billg; an absentee vot- ing bill, allowing traveling men to vote by mail; pensions for aged teachers; the proposed reapportion- ment of the State; the usual bills to increase the powers of the raflroad commission; all the reforms sug- gested in the governor's message. Q- t Ot course Florida has g Tust gictch agaliee eatifornta for the slandorons lies resulting $rom jeal- ousy which 8 many of the neople‘ LePei8 of that region delight to cir- ‘culate about our State; but that is nue reason why we shouldn't get all tie valuabie pubiicity we can out ot a bioeada exhibit at the Panamg ex- position in San Francigeo in 1915, That show will be a gigantic affair ir which all the world will take part, and we can't afiord to miss it. the president has consulted with | Representative Underwood :and Sen- ‘ator Simmons, the tariff leaders of | the two bodics. The-Democrats have | 'a mjajority of over 140 in the Housé, , thelr membership of 288 being dou- pubiléans and’ Progressives.’ i In the Senate the Democratic ! strength 8 51, and that of the com- ! bined Republicans and Progressives, |4:-. This margin is counted on to | sccure favorable action on the tariff "unlegs sectional interests of Demo- | eratic senators should bring about a combination against certain features of the bill, in which several Demc- eratic votes mizht be swayed from support of the measure Three candidates had been selected to lead the three parties in the bal- ]ADVEBTISEMEM FOR FED- loting in the llouse today for thw tspeakerehip; but the restlection of Speaker Clark and tae other cilicers Treasury Department, Office of the who served the Tlougg in the last ! session was qgslired. The Democrats "had yaanlmously endorsed Mr. Clart '(he Repubiicans had ag: ' James R. Mann of Illinois, Who has been Republican leader; and the Procressives had aligned themselves behind Representative Victor Mur- dock cf Kansas, The Proressive members appear for the first time in the new Con- gress as a separate party in the con-| duct of liouse allairs. Many Progres- slve mewmbers, clected in November, have joined the party organization and will act in concert throushout The Pensacola News is right when it ' the session, at least upon measures argues for an adequate Igzislative (hay may ne a@vancsd wi gde( of the appropriation to give our Slate a Progressive party's legislative pro- first-class cxhibit at San Francisco. But we should be very careful when gram. ‘ Ceadldent Wilson's infinence is ex- we get our oranzes and grapefrul: ! pected, by Democratic leaders of boti there that no surreptiticus substi- tution of the California fruits is. made to rob us of the glory of our superiority and reduce us to the level of the Lcs Angeles section in the eyes of the exposition visitors. ——— () st | Hiuses, to be a potent factor in the ghaping of legislation througho the extra session. The president has taken an active part in the prepara- togy work on the tariff bill, and will keep in close touch with the Senate and tlouse through the consideration The Eustis Lake Reglon enumer- of the tariff currency, or other sub- ates sixteen important which President Wilson has already reforms jects that may be taken up during He has made it known | the session. achieved during his few weeks in the ' that he mg; frequently upsct prece- White House, and that paper in- vokes the blessing of Heaven upon him for doing so. smong these reforms is the abolition oi the presidential barber, Mr. Wil- scn preferring to shave himgelf. This| {hy Senate will be brought forward:for curing dandruff, itching shows courage of a very high order, for it solidifes the tonsorlal vote and | ¢l;anges, as advoeated by the new the growth of the hair. America against (ha[ {nfluénee of present administration. —— .~ Over in Pensacola the snfragettes are elrenlatinig a petition for signa- tures calline upon Congress to sub- wit 2 eonstitutional amendment that will permit women to vote in nation- @l electicns. This is love’s lavor lost. Concress has troubles of its own right now, or will have, begin- ping tomorrow, and will neatly and wisely sidestep the woman suffrage hornets’ nest. Let the States deai with that iseue. -_— Four men hanzed for murder on o0 the same day in Montromery, Ala.— House committee in the settlement gealp will féel better, the dandruil ¢ n not by the mob, but by the sheriff, {n grewscme, but healthy and encour- f | : it hair. o . acing testimony to the dominance of! The probable lenzth of the ses- derful difference in your hal ; - ; | the law enforcement epirit in that slon that becins today s uncertain | Boa’t neglect your hair If it e g N Kentucky Ave. PHONE 257 Bowyer Bldg. § | C State. And it s worthy of remark Actual work upon tarift revision will fal of dandruff, losing its color or | GOSN IHTINRDPIN0 0 SO 00D IPINNE0S0e | um "g 0' dent by visiting the capitol, and seeking personal conferences with We mnote that those active in the conduct of legls-{troubles. Almost everyone Knows ! lative affairs, . important changes iu the rules of during thé next few days. Thes: Veviocratic leaders of the Senate, ‘and approved by President Wilson, seck to prevent any concentration of | power in the hands of a few sen- ators, or ef committee chairmen. 1t. is proposed to make all chairman- ships eledtive;’ tovgive the member 8¢ cach committee the rizht to ca!l meetines without securing the con-‘ eont of the chairmah, and to author- ize committces to elect members of joint conferetice comynittces. The latter provision If adonted will leave to the full Democratic mem- bershin of the firance committee the | setection of the three or five sen ‘aters who will confer with a similar of tariff disputes and the final com- pletion of the tariff bill. 10 tariff work before late in July. ain named | be opened tn the office of the super- o LA X L] - ¢ Y i} A [ . = (et L0 01 Lie ve whits CHILDREN WAKE KEGRY IN THE WHITE HOUSE Standm nf o and two wure ne surely a fair € UI Lo d:vision of honcis which ouzht to « g : [} satisfy the mest sensitive and exact-| f o 5 3 t t t i B4 ing of the ncgrophiles. vl - ‘ es an S l“ I ll]n 0 —— % \ v i oet Joe Lee is a tenacicus colored per- [ LOfltLSl son. He still holds cu o that major ; % — ? < piece of federal pic up at Jackson- ’lu. - — ville in a way most exasperating to Miss Nellie Odom ... 14 ] scveral Democratic pale-faces whe Mrs. W, R, gi‘"" STRERET Y view with alarm this way of doing gl - uI‘:lltun tes business by a Democratic adminis- T e Wnlu cliwain i tration firmly ccramitted to the prec; 2% lrvu:. . eGence of the white race in all thinss Miss . li: 8 v 5,73 C —particularly pic. In the languaze Mim mc‘:u'. A ':’lln of the Hon, Web Flannagin, “What s 3. 4 Woo: are we here for, Mr. President?” i' n..n.,n SIS ‘ Bas +i With Congress and the Flor!da :..m :Im“-ll'e e, Baaiazis: Legziclature in sczcion his week, there Miss Hl‘ :’M“C‘:H%re 4 is likely to result more or less cH 'l".dmd‘ arshail 39 ! st amon~ (he patriots cof i ceenaa, Flc ¢ treing to lock in two l:l!lt and Methodist chyy; .. | 3 £ AR ® 8. Clifforq .. Tont dives 15 ot the same time. DR v {rute the ¢rn ef onr Democratie jo Mlu &eftl'“‘"g E s foll when we have both a D-*mt.\- Leslie Mc(‘:;m::-mk. %9 eratie Cpnoress and o Demoeratie Mrs. J. W (‘°r;1 ----- q Leciclatinre noedine enr advice and | § DE s ’0' unen] ot the eame time, We keep Luela Knight i - 'it in stock and they shall have it. ;he:!nl':fl?h“ PRy : T D Asher { The *wet” inflvence in Florida wili # & Mrs. E. L. Cowdery .. Iprobably be against the proposed e mmfi;w:rfl \P. F. Lindsley ... 1 convention to make a new constitu- e B T L3 b Sl ¢ ! 5 . ticn for this State. The present con- i o il 4 g ‘stitution providing for local option ie praule of ¢ ps and the sound of baby laus..cr such as bas not been heard in the White House “wets' for many ycars now emnanates from the executive mansio), where there is a chi ' i , . A new s ere is a children's race for th Sk the “wets 81 "gh.t president of the United States. The contest is going on beiween the three grand-nieces and the . ?."”1.“ - . constitution might provide Btate-| wooqpow Wilson. A few days ago the quartet had a tea party and little Josephine Wilson Cotb: e .l months, poured for ber guests, Virginia b a0, aged seventeen ellCfl pou! guests, rginia Peyton Howe, fat, rosy and blond, aged three; Wilson Howe, her i e brotber, aged ten, and Elizabeth Wilson, also aged ten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wilson, cousins of the i president. The photograph shows thém in that order from left to right. 5 - " l'land ! 5 ,. CHANP GLARK AGAIN | _ s probably begin tomorrow, with the coming out. Get a fifty cent bottle | aru We can supply ggists sell your wapt spmm nF mE “nHSE censideration of the Underwood bill \of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from ", wader ‘“"nw’, American wire fencing as lon.»n ] ! that the money will be refunded it as by the Democratic House members,:your druggist, and éee what a few |the remedy is not exactly as repre lasts. You had better speak quic , (Continued from Page 1.) in caucus. Within a week it i8:€X- | dayq’ treatment will do for you. All|sented. Pre-1it will be gone, You know upon by recent conferences, in which pected that the tariff debate will be) ~—=— American wire Is heavy. | is in full swing in the House. Senate leaders do not expect the completion AMERICAN STATE BANK: ;! ; éikeland w The Danger, wrapped fence and no concery i America can beat the quality Shauld currency reform also be tak- on ij the present session, Congress, probahly wiii remain at work untily /s Yard Fencing Florida ‘ ‘ We carry a large I' ;. {fencing. The fence lier “It may seem a trifling matter,” T ‘ibelow. We keep ‘;,::l i says a writer in the Observer, “but I 'I I‘ nty of ¢ think !h:t etll'mnm:m who wears his he MOS( Rapidly GfOWing Institu- ¢ sates i gloves scems to be smarter than the man who carrles his gloves in his tion of a Rapidlyf_Gr OWi',]g City. i) hands.” Sur‘r\'.y it s no trifling mat- g ! ter. One might meet the Observer (L No enterprise ever faunched in Lake- } 3 writer any day, and then if one were earrying one's gloves instead of wear. ing them, what an outsider one would | feel.—The Uystander, land has shown as rgeat a growth in so 3 short a time as has {he American State Bark ; @ Itisanlost curion It Will Do to Tie To. } @ Your Account Appreciated, Protected g and Held iy Sirictest Conlidence. ERAL BUILDING SITES LT Secretary, Wasningtow, D. C., March 12, 1913 Proposals are hereby solicited, to g Ths American State Bank % vising architect, treasury depart- ment, Washington, D. C, at 10 o'clock a. m., on April 8, 1913, for the sale or donation to the United DU PP » e AMPPOPOCTIP P UM IS Py " Figs § ; | States of a corner lot, centrally and % 4 SKIFPER, Pros S F. SMITH, M. D, Vice-Pres. conveniently located and suitable! ! P. E. CHUNN, Cashier. for a federal building site at La¥ . | oaleoetiomron : land, Florida. The site 1 4 o ! == OACHFQIOPOPOFI HGIIIIBAEDEO L HIIOS 2 approximately 19,000 €U, o0 oot 1n | —_—— i Al re javea, and if the 1ot 0 epag i3 roctey. | i : PRy e |3 by pé [ gular, its mintmm dimension m'“ i L . -'\J o) Eq h .ll R R Ii}(Ot wealf)‘r bt s Py i AL S be.not 1948 than 120 feet. { oulsVlhx., 4 asnviie . ) 3 Upon npplication thq postmaster — — Is when the won | { from cooking on a wool ' Will Supply prospective bidders with I b {have bought and haie '8 cireular giving particulars as te requirements and. finstruction for preparation of bids and data to ac- . company same, { W. G. McADOO, Secretary 0ld Time Remedy Darkens the Hair Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and Offcrs the Best Service to Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited ‘lFrom one burner to a ! }xnsollne range like the o A below. ’lnsurancefiasoinmrue i L | Gray Hair—Dandruff Sacksoavi Fad Quickly Removed. Lv ville <+ 815pm, Lv. Jacksonville . - 815pm. P . ey :!- gwmfl R Ar. Montgomery . . 8:50am. i v R 2T . Birmi 2 : For generations Sage and Sulphur | Ar. Grand Rapids = « &50: :: """“ff':'-. « BN bave been used for hair and scain | A Louisville « . 8:00 pm. Ar: SL'MI.m“'. e e 1:::: - = g==7) Ar. Indianapolis » . 1:50am. Ar.Chicago . . . 9:38am gl L { the value of such a combinaticn fo* ixie Limited ok ‘“i i . 'keeping the hair a geod even color, | a Dixie Limi Dixie Flyer ¢ ¥t ,. 5 ’ l scaly | v. Jacksonville . . §:35am. Lv. Jacksonville 25% MRl A . b e :25 = $ 'and falling hairs, and for promotin: ' Ar. s‘-.w s -« .250pm. Ar. Evanville . . . _‘g.s ;: i ‘ ‘m v & z ‘ Yoars azo | Ar Chicage . . . 7:02 pm. Ar. Chicago - ; . “g34am. Ry ;\F’ ¢ L the only way to get a hair tonic of l b 4 | Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars thie kind was to make it in the home. ' which was troublesome and not a ways satisfactory, Nowadays, almog,' any up-to-date dru2gist can suppi his patrens with a ready-to-use pro-| 1duct. skillfully prepared in pericet’) A ‘equipped laboratories. An ideal preparation of this sor: H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Agent, 118 W. Bay 8., Jacksonville | | l I | | | FRI0TY DE0N0TR010104050u COOOOIORVRTONITOCOLOTOL. | ¢ TMEE STEAM PRESSING CLUB : o = - ,;: \\')(‘ieth's S:::'e and Sulplur 2% 3 hiA s . emedy, in which fize and S0l s T3 o s ¥ # . 148 | S Besides the Insuranc jare combined with other valualis © NN PLUMBING co’ S |eorry lmcs Naticnal Oil ¢ _remedies for sca’p troubles and thn, © ey - e s ‘»P(rf.cclion 0il stove ¢ | weak halr that is losing its color o & C y ing and Alteration. Ladiecs’ Work a 2 any size ovens—glass frot coming out. After using this remedy | § R A cm——— - s b.S ? for a few Jays, you will nctice the & Spec"f'*)- All Werk Called For and Delivered. 3 ‘tmnt. .color gradually coming back, your|& Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 8 S | X Lakeland Hardwcre g 3 — ¢ C. A. MANN « | wiil soon be_gone, and in less tha |a month’s time, there will be a won- | £=3 MANAGER

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