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- The Evening Telegram 3 | | the diverce court; and we can even | suspect thut Mr. Lelmout (her zec-{ ‘ox.u; was reconciled to his perma- nent depariure by another route. e A The Democratic tariff bill passed the House yesterday, all tie Florida members voting for it, and it is sure that. it will pass the Senate, aiter the usual protracted debate in that body, be signed by the presi- e g o B R, “ublished every g«_;arnoon from the Kenucky BuildiLs, Lakeland, Fla Kuiered in the po:{omco at Lake- s#eud, Florida, as mall matter of the ond class. % F HETHERINGTON, EDITOR HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: dent and become the law of tae Oneyear.... ....... ...$6.00 lend in a few weeks. The Repub- Sixmonths .. .. ...... .+ 360 |licans in the house didn't shriek ca- Three montas ...... oo 126 lamity with their old-time vigor, doubtless due to the fact that they got a hunch from the American peo- ple last November that tariff reis- { ion Jdownward was what they want- ed—not calamity shrieking. Delivered anywhere within the Hmits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. From the same ottice is Issued THE LAKELAND NEWS e g — & woakly vewspaper giving a re- Representative jrown of thisl sume of local matters, crop eondi |county is caid to be a gilrong advo- $ions, county affairs, etc. Sent ahy- | cate of the proposed Hiate of West where for §$1.00 per year. Florida with Tallahassce for tlu" P e it capital. The creaticn of this AT LAST TLEY SEE I'woud leawe Florda without : ¢ would have to b Tuis REAL BRYAN. ital and (ed by the le. Repres The demennor of Secretury Dryan Prown warmly urges the elaims of amcuto when in cousultadioa 1.4 1d for this honor. \We are with truculent and tricky peli- with him on that propeeition, Lut ticians of that State, placed in a new | we altitude in the cstimation of many a chunk of time Letween now and who have deluded themselves wilh the date of the election to select the the idew that he was a roaring, rant-i ncw capital. ifng demagogue, says the New York: i, Globe and Commercial Advertiser. It would be a real relief to occa- Mr. BDryan was calm. le was gionally hear gsome one of our legis. modest. lle was diplomatic. He|lative and cohgressional orators avoided predictions or the saying of|lift himself into new flelds of liter- & single word beyond that demanded|ary expression when referring to by the situation, He refused to ac-| Florida and substitute something ecpt the invitation to discuss inter.|niore virile that the monotonous in- esting but frrelevant doctrinaire! gipidity of “Our fair State.” Call it matters. If President Wilson had “Our bully State,” “Our crackerjack gone himself he could not have donejState”—most any old thing to save better. it from trespass on the literary do- It will be in order for many per-' main of the sweet girl grnduaie_ and scns to say that it is a new Bryan make it sound like it had some back- that is revealed to the country. It bone. will be in order for other persons to | #ay that it is not a new Bryan that: PERMANENT SOIL FERTILITY. bas been revealed, but the old Bry- an, who at last has induced his de- tractois to sce him as he really has been all along. The latter group will have romewhat the better of the argument. Barring Mr. Bryan’s wrongness on the silver question his political course has generaly been consistent and defensible. No man has been more persistently misrep- Fesonted, with this subject, because of the What Mr. Bryan said at Sacra 'patural deficiency of some of the es. mento when boiled down amounted gupntial elements to plant growth in to this: That a State should not pep gojl embarass the nation in fits lnler-" Analysis shows that in the great- mational relations even though it'er part of the State there is a de- may possess a legal right 8o to do. ficiency of potash and lime in the In relation to outsiders this 18 one gyrfaco goils. The former of these nation, not a congery of forty-elght j; apsolutely necessary to the for- States with independent powers. 8o mation of nearly all vegetable, cereal 88 to all things concerning outsld- ,nq fryit growth, hemce must bo ere initlatlve and the principal de-/guppiied from some outside source. termination ghould be left to the na- Thero are nine other elements tlon. On this simple theory the g0V that enter in to all plant life that ernment was founded. Even the gre gl absolutely necessary to the Mot extreme of the old State rights growtn of plants, that vary much in advocuics acknowledzed that inter-: giferent soils, But since three of nuutional affairs were the exclusive yjege come Airectly from the air or business of the national government. water we will not dwel upon these If California should provoke trou- ai present. ble with Japan the trouble would be| The other six are what we wish nationad. California would 100k to ¢, eqll your attention to. the nution for protection. 1t is gen- phogphorus, an important element erally recocnized that rights and du- jn g1y piant life, is more or less de- ties are reciprocal. If a parent iS ficient in all Florida surface soils. responsible for the acts of a boy, then it is his privilege to restrain the boy when his acts threaten to fnvolve the oll man. 0 fron. Albert W, Gilehrist, ex-gov- ernor of Florida, sends to the Tele- gram o very long communication ia the naturve of a reply by him to a recently published letter of Ilon. If there is any one thing that all men should be interested in it is in soil fertility. It has veen well remarked that any oue that makes two blades of grass to grow where one grew be- fore is a benefactor of his race. Florida, above all the States of the Union is morc deeply concerned supplied in some form. The chem- ist of the past told us that it must be supplied in the form of phosphoric acid. Jut bacteriologists are tell. ing us that bacteria prepare it for plant food. tributed it in all fertile soils in the form of finely grounsd phosphate of Charlcs Densherty concerning the lime, hence if we would learn any-; Wailes’ claim, the governor's letter thine from his handiwork we would. havin: fop its purpoee to vindicate (o likewise. his oction loth as legislator and{ The chemist tells us that it is not chief cveentive toward that elaim, soluable in that form. This letter is much too long for, The bacteriolozist tells us that the our columns, and as we consider the goil bacteria prepare it aim a permanently closed food in the same manner that they| € fncident we are not inclined to make the socrifice of space necessary to present the views of Governor Gil- clrist on this subject although we portance to the people of Florida. should be <lad to do so, but for this concideration. We value our genial ex-governor highly and wefeel sure that he had the approval of both his clear conscience and his Creator, or mixed there by man. point out how this can be accom. plished, payment of the heavy claim against| depend upon the fertilizer factory the Stote made by Colonel Wailes. for it. The Legislature has repeatedly pro-' nounced arainst the claim after what was presumably a thorough in- vestization of fts merits, and for| ty it is doubly important we should reasons satisfactory to {tself re-|understand how to use this product fosed the claimant nermission to to bemefit our own lands before it take his case into eonrt. The mat-|is all mined and shipped away. ter is settled and tho s is no need W. H.CONIBEAR. for further literatnre ~h-nt ft, (To be Continued.) i O A L O Since Mrs. 0. IT. P. "~'mont, the| HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS, pavare-fawed lady who never vor.' est phosphate mines in the world mits it to eseape yonr attontion H\.’\t! There will be preaching at the! much of a fish story. Do it now! & ) ghe is the mother of the Duchess nfi ool house Sunday afternoon im-| Mr. J. B. Wolt spent Sunday at! ——n ‘ PHONE 290 ] Marboronch, has derlared in favor| mediately after Sunday ¥, Mrs. Browere's home with the Davis'.| 3"&"7'01\"0"\'~"l\~m\\\.\. ; RED of imnorting the London Suffrasette! Rev. Jenkins, of Lakeland. - Mr. arnd Mrs. Davis were entor- [AKF[AND ApT“’l("l O e RIS MESLOINANI DL NADH LSS eriminal methods to New York if|bely come | tained at the hospitable home of M- | 2 =~ i A d't' . . Fy that State refuses eiffroce to wom-| Mrs, Mercer ard ve seribe \'\'fl?‘\‘\"‘rd Mrs. Croree Pearce T ay to! STONE “VORKS TR ACCOU!\?H!Q Systemizm : en, we e¢an easily understand Willlam K. Vanderbilt why! calling on Mrs, Price Tuesday af | ) first) | crncon (her Mrs. Price expects to leave et . TG L B A i R S SRS, e S—— jmade s escape trom her tarough mmc‘”mzasoamr LIGKTHOUSE TOWER The best dressed woman ha; her corset, like her gowns, fiited to her measure, (NoT 60LD IN 8TORES) are fitted to your medsure in your own home by a trained corsetiere. ret that there will be quit:i It is absolutely necessary that it be| The Creator of this old earth dis-| the Titanic disaster, Bishop Greer in his speech said in part “that the light- significance as it throws its rays across the waters as far as Sandy Hook.” ofiicers and crew of the steamship Titanie, who died as heroes when the | vessel sank after a collision with an iceberg, latitude 41:46 north, longitude 80:14 west, April 15. Erected by public subscription.” DA N A A A A A AN ANAAAANAAAAPNNAAPN AL e AP AAPPPAS next week to visit her mother and gays, other relatives. | Mr. Wany Widden Mr. and Mrs. Skinner and family among the sick list. and Mr. and Mrs. Trumpher took a ’trlp to the mines at Christina last is numbered Wednesday. Mr. Smith, of Sparling left for a (trip to his old home Monday. He will return about September, Quite a crowd gathered at the j home of Mrs, Inman Sunday evening to sing. Miss Klausmier rendere: some of her fine selections. Mrs., Inman leaves this week for innter Haven where she will make her future home. We are very sorr; to lose this estimable family from ouy midst but what is our loss is some others’ gain. and Miss Lizzic 1 "Ulua Piece Gf Cut GI}SS | Mr. Will Pearce | were callers at the Browere home on | | Monday evening to visit Mr. aud to the light and sce it sparkle like a 1‘ Mrs, Davis who have taken up their thousand diamonds. | time” before leaving for Savaunal, pattern, Ga., where they will visit Mrs. Da.| vis Bro, whom she has not scen for would be a constant sotirce of pleas- sume time, aund from there will go ure and pride. You can afford to to Chicago anl other points, return | have it and more to :atch it. ing | Our special prices for southward about Sept. 1. | cut glass| irg with ye serive. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left Sunday | i for their Lome in Arkansos. / E It has seemed for some time tha: 8&?&? L] a AN we could bear wedding bells an inow we know we wete not mistik- house tower which tops the new home of the Seamen's Institute had a fitting ' The tablet reads: “This lighthouse tower is a memorial to the passengers, | ; ! for points in Pennsylvania some time| Lrother Will at Prigger for a few ! Note how deep I8 abode at Mrs. Profere’'s for a short is the cutting, how bteautiful tho | 8 Such a piece on your Shh'hn:lrxl; Mrs. Julian spent Tuesiay .even-; make it good for prescnts of all = | kinds. | — Al ihe first annual services in memwry of iiose who lost their lives in || You can never know all the beauty of your figure until you wear one. MISS MERTIE GRACY, 401 South Tenncssee Ave. My services are at your call. Appointment r cenveawence wikh no ebligation leicpuone or send postal, CORSETIERE Pione 23 Black Midsummer Sale Still Goin_g On! (. Now is your only chance to get that 25 per cent off Ihe dollar. Suits that were $25 now . $18.75 22.50 now 17.00 e e i 15.00 e A 13.50 e 12.00 e 8w W 11.25 e e 10.50 el e - 9.00 @ Pants also.cut down 20 per cent off. (L Fine Silk Hats, all colors at lo [ 50c each. l The Heme of Hait Schatfner & Marx Clothes I Plumking For a House Con mrraasa T S ———— 7.50 S5 99 9 o9 5 m9 em B for p!;mt%\'i- as do where mixed in the soil by the ! young farmer of Medulla, and Miss Agnes Phillips, daughter of Mr. and This question is one of great im-|Mrs. S. T. yeung lady, have joined hearts and) since it lessens the cost of supplying| hands this element one-half or two-thirds.| 8ether. In my future articles 1 propose to and happy and prosperous life. and that. too in a much | guest for a few Aays of Miss Rober. hest judement in onposing the full more satisfactory manner than to|ta Mercer. . Since we have some of the rich-! Ohio, within the borders of our own coun-{ Mrs, Price, made a trip to Tampa YOU'RE SURE Saturday in Mr. Barhite's car. If you build with Mr. and Mrs. Kensinger and Mr. CEMENT and Mrs. Julian spent Wednesday on a fishing tour. : and Mrs. Tom Hand and children! costs, look best, wear longest, and Earl Pulver were among the! fishermen Wednesday. At this writ-' jcb—show you why it's best to get ing we are not able to tell you|tle quality material we sup)ly. rumor has it that Rey ann-1 2, gon of D, K. Turner,a promisins Phillips, an esteemed and will travel life’s sea to- We wish for them a lony Miss Turner, of Auburndale, is the Mr. and Mrs. ‘Lynn Powers left Saturday for their old hcme ' in THE SAFE SIDE Mr. and Mrs. Barhite and Mr. and Sure of a lasting good job—one Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mond, Mr.|that will cost least; reduce repair| ! : . e Let us give you fimures on your § iciovs three-course d | ! Miss Pear] Lowrie is v Conslsting of a complete bath room, containing one enameled Ul ¢ tib, one enameled lavatory cowplete, one closet complete with oak 4% ¢ and seat, one 18x50 sink in kitchen and 150 gallon range boiler wiil Al ¢ uecessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for $115 Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures. b 14 MANN P | G COf Bowyer Bldg, 203 N. Ky., Ave. Phcne 2357. C: plete Only $115.00 S v Powell & McCorquodalé ; Staple and Fan'y Groceries g Grain and Feed. ’ L7550 A Nice Fresh Stock to Select from, Courteous Treatment and & Fair ear for Al Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciated. NI D. M. WOODWARD