Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 13, 1913, Page 4

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South Florida, and we believe tha:, | such a division scheme would meet| ~with little opposition so far as the, [12 Evening Telegram e, et “ublished every affernoon from the The best dressed woman hag her corset, like her gowng Rentucky Buildinz, Lakeland, Fla. people residing in the proposel| o 1 £ -ths o | southern State are concerned. Nat- ¥ citered in the postofiice at Lake-| urally and inevitably Lake]aud! fl“ed tO hel' measure. wnd, Florida, as mail matter of mi ~cond class. 3 » ¥ HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. i B ERlEE e M S HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oneyear .... ....... +..88.00 | the necessary seat of government. Sx months .. .. ........ 3.50 Three montas ...... ciee 138 B s Delivered anywhere within the Hmits of the City of Lakelaad for 10 cents a week. From the same oifice is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS A weekly newspaper giving o sume of local matters, crop eomdy, | Lor, tue Jacis tions, counts aflairs, etc. Seat amy- where for §1.00 per year. } They had ‘‘sad-wafers” up at a Tallahassee function the other day. Why these waters were sad, or whether their reiative, the sad-iron, was present, the account does not state. 1 ST S Anyway, the members of the Flor-! ida Senate display unmistakable in- telligence at times. They declined or ignored the formal challepge of tho! suffragette leaslers to engage them | ip mortal joint debate on the equal suffrage proposition. — A merchant would hardly place dlinds over his show windows—'‘Just for a while, you know, until we get up something new”—but he will cut out his newspaper advertising, which would be seen every evening by more people than will walk by _his display windows in a week. e The ruling just promulgated that ;fourth class postmasters must be able to read is not an unreasonable one.! The government probably recognizes the fact that one of the chief pleas- ures and compensations of the job would be the capital of the new| State, and she will throw no obstaci=| in the way of division by declining to accept her manifest destiny, but; on the contrary will be happy to; generously tender her manifold al- | vantages and attractions to provide | WHAT A MICHIGAN MAN LEARNED IN POLK COUNTY. Mr. k. W. Barver, of Jackson, Mich.,, who has spent iue wiuter at rooked Lake in tuis county, and ge- | Irom whose ietters to Lis home pa- on Pualriot, we have weretviore quoted, coatinues to fur- Lisu wne best and lalcest View ol Florida to northern readers we have seeill irom any source. On the eve ol leaving lor his norcaern home r-.-i cently he wrote a very lengthy lei-| ter 1or the Patriot, trom Wwhich we| quote the following. What he says | with reference to the bugbear of our { drcuded summer climate is especial- ly interesung Just now: “Florida has a longer coast line} than any other state in the Union.| We are in the latitude of Tampu.l south of the 28th parallel, Florida's| temperature, winter and summer, is modified by the water of the Gull and the tlantic, making its climate equable the year round. Official re- ports show that, in the vicinity of Tampa, the average for the year 8y 100 degrees—96 the highest—since | weather observations commenced. Its! aimirable climate has made Florida' the winter garden of the country. A northern man, who lives in Tampa'! andh as been there for three years,: told Mr. Welling lest week that he likes the summers there better than he does those of Wisconsin, the State he came from. cabinet, ccmmands of the Pennsylvauia Vol-; unteer militia (Emergency regi-| ments) and independent companies, batteries and troops, who are now living in Pennsylvania as citizens o: ! this commonwealth. i Class B. Any of the above Who are now living in other States, b President Wilson throwing out the ball to start the game between the 70 degrees, an average maximum of | Washington and New York teams of the American league. The picture also 80 degrees, but never having reached | ghows Vice-President Marshall and some of the members of the president’s C HARRIS & EWIKG AN AAAA AN AAAAI AP IIALS | HOTICE. Ia oompliance with constitntic: and Dy-laws of B. M. & P. . U. Au 13, Florida, all contractors in the building line will pease take noticc that on and after the first day of August, 1918, the working hours of of your at to purchase. 401 South Tennessee Ave. are fitted to your measure in your ; own home by 2 irained corsetiere. You can never know all the beauty figure until you wear one. My services are at your call. Appointment our convenience with no obligation Telephone or send postal. MISS MERTIE GRACY, CORSETIERE Phone 23 Black / “ (00000 |',\'l'l'l't"‘ “&*‘ e Midsummer Sale Still Going On! (. Now is your only chance to get that 25 per cent off lhe dollar. Suits that were $25 now . $18.75 would be lost it the postmaster were samliv“'m;om:f ufuwil. l'::rld‘:rluntoirui but Pennsylvaiia provides these frec ::':u‘::h‘fl"“ b.h SIELLTRDC S «“ « « HAADIG 10 Tesd Ui R ICRENN ‘worvjl.lesu' many purchasers :t pt.hnt,.: trangportation to Gettysburg and o This :ll:o:' .?Dl‘“e‘:::; the co 22'50 now |7'00 SRR SR H | | £ " “ lwh!ch 18 worthless have been badly' VI SRl PO Ahe. SLIORS WMl eoperations of contractors who have P i lhon MR oo SRl ‘stung; but a great deal is very]on the bontar of Fuuunylrani which;-“ the scale of prices in the past i 5 “ 20 i ‘5 00 20ll” for the Lakeland school i 2 throughout the school year, and we productive. The State snips annually, | :;‘nnceea'r:twto it preslden} e | and expects no difficulty in that re- ¢ « I : Delieve the effect on the pupils was With less than two million acres un- Cla;n s v eithep | SPoot 1n the future, { 18 4 '3.50 §00d; it was eagerly watched for az “°F cultivation, a round hundred iy ;" Gonfegerate, borme upon RN MVRIGY, ’ any rate, by pupils and parents, Tha thousand car loads of fruits and!y "o of any ther State as u LT neow " 16 L |2 00 Board of Trade, taking its cue from vegetables annually to northern nnd“cm] war veteran, but now “vmg'o. R. FIBLDEN, YN this circumstance, perhaps, contem- western markets; it produces 40 per; within Pennsylvania as a citizen of Finaneial Secretary. 646 14 6 « Y 1). plates preparing and publishing a C¢nt of 'jhe sea island or long-staple| oo o0 monwealth, such transporta- 15 "--0 Roll of Honor of those business meu CCtton of the United States; it ralses ., .\ .y be jgeued; likewise Cenclusive Evidence. « I “ o of the city who are doing something from 200 to 300 bushels of sweet| (. o'l o United States regu- “What evidence have yout” the l4 “) 50 to make Lakeland grow. Will your POtatoes to the acre, and from 100 to! " b0 moe the oivil ‘war, now magistrate asked a woman. “I have i) lars, s : name appear on the list? 800 bushels of Irish potatoes; from} living within Pennsylvania as citi- brought my black eye.” she replied. ({3 (1] [ l2 66 9 00 400 to 600 crates of vegetables; frou : , . e e y : i f thi m wealth; d Saw one of the new high school 600 to 800 quarts of strnwherrlofl:!::::t;;n b b n'n o 6 “ “ graduates shoveling dirt on a side Several hundred boxes of Oranges| (yi.s B All United States sailors lO i 7.50 walk construction job the other day, #nd Erapefruit; from one to three ... ., rines, veterans of the civil! snd he was tackling the job with a tons of pineapples; large ylalds ol o 1oy |jving in Pennsylvania as (I. Pants also cu ] vim and energy that did our hearc SUSar cane; one-half of the phos- ;g of the commonwealth. t down 20 per cent good. That young man Wwill succeed. Anyone with the grit and go ahead- phates of the United States and one- third of the phosphates of the world, Polk county leading in this proluc- All applications therefor must be made, and before June 1, and the ativeness that will prompt him to do well and cheerfully the work thai tion; and the lumber, naval stores his hands find to do, even though It! and fisheries are of great value. The may not be agreeable work, will not otanges and grapefruit of this coun- Bave to confine himself to such tasks}ty are among the very best grown. A fong. The world is looking for just'Pcor specimen of these leading mar- such young fellows to take the lead-' ket fruits we have not seen this sea- ‘ership in larger things. ; o A few weeks ago the press of the Btate was lauding the Legislature 80N, “Naturally the eyes of the world are upon Florida: At the beginning of November the summer ends and | | oarlier the better, to the Pennsylva-| nia Gettysburg, Pa., and upon ap-' jsaid commission, wherein must be| | stated explicitly the war record, etc., of each applicant, who must, in ap- plying for such application blank. state what class he comes under. THE TEN DEMANDMENTS. plication blanks now procurable from |* Hold a Piece of Cut Glass to the light and see it sparkle like a Just organizing and halling it as the citrus fruits commence to ripen. (Tid Bits.) most intelligent body of lawmakers NeXt there are seven MOMhS of| o0 o0 oo S thousand diamonds. Note how deep ever asscmbled In the State. Now|MOStly dellghtful weather—cool| . \o o gimoult to sirnm e l.t::r. cutting, how beautiful the “ spells only foll | | pattera, there is an anvil chorus of “Nothing| 8P y following the severest!.,.. Demandments” hanging in the Doing,” ‘“‘Continuous Gabfest,” * Wasting Time,” ete. Probably the present legislative body averages up fairly with its predecessors—being no better anl no worse. At the end o! the session, when its finished work may be reviewed, is the time to glve expression to praise or blame. The net amount of what has been accomplished thus far does not seew fmposiiz, but it is impossible to pass fatelligent judgment at this stage|8nd frequent showers, which set in| iy ojve yo oL thah yoh eiuen upon the g}'eul mass of unfinished |28 the weather warms, help to bring l‘ lclalm l;ao’l_;“l:)u?;irf‘::: ;::‘: e[}:’)“: Y tub, one enamelen'j lavatory complete, one closet complete with 0ak* cc:: busm?ss which is dou‘me“ receiving | comfort for thl's‘ latitude during the Lok ity sy nisioe. and seat, ono 18x30 sink in kitchen and 130 gallon range boiler with S0 1b lntelllgcn.t. consideration, We are in-|Summer season. 4. You owe so much to yourself iecessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for $115. bar clined neither to roast nor toast our T, you cannot afford to owe anybody | Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures. legislators until after the close of| THOSE ELIGIBLE TO else. Keep out of debt, or keep out pfif the session-—when doubtless. both FREE TRANSPORTATION of my shop. § I MANN 0 ]b! processes will seem to be called for. TO GETTYSBURG | 5. Dishonesty is never an acciden'. ’ PLUMBING C v ")' O G y y The Telegram agrees with the The acts just passesi by the gen- sc?(:e::,zng:ewizfidn:‘o‘;m,:;tn:t‘or . Bldg, 203 N. Ky., Ave. Phcne 257. S Tampa Tribune that if there is any|eral assembly of Penusylvania, re-| 6 Mind your own business Sndin ‘WMW division of the State, it should.be by| gerding the great Gettysburg Re-|time you'll have a business ‘ot your 5% gt & line running east and west,» mak-| union Celebration, at Gettysburg, 2 > THE SAFE S|DE {ng a North Florida and a.South Florida, rather than by a division|approved by Governor Tener, and the{ hurts yo X § . fnto East and West Florida.. Our|one appropriating $165,000 for the| ploye wl):ou;s wsiel::nl:s:):cstt.eal‘\tx;re;lc T I Staple and Fancy Grooeries reasons do not exactly coincide with| Pennsylvania commission to provide|is willing to steal from me. CEMENT i Grain and Feed. those of the Tribune, as we.have no| (ree transportation to Gettysbura| 8. It is none of my business what| Sure of a lasting i special objection to being-im the| \nd return makes the following five|you do at might. But if dissipation|that will cost leasbl' go:;l o ate N1 same Stum.as Jacksonville, but there| (5) classes of soldiers, sailors and|affects what you do the next day,| costs, look best “'0:11: lf):x UC(; i : Bl g from, Courteous Treatment ed ¢ is such a difference in climate, prod-| narines of the civil war eligible td|and you 4o half as much as I de. L(.Vt us givo 'you fion oty 3 Fair Deal for All ucts and general conditions betweea| uch transportation, provided the|mand, you'll last half as long as you| jeb—show you why i;,..rcbs o3 you & Your Patronage Soli the northern and southern portions| var record of each applicant is first | Loped. : | the 0:1:1lit".11*11 rql tAS C.St ‘.O i L A, of the present great State that if any| roven to be correct by the Pennsyi 9. Don't tell me what I'd like t.g’ Do lu n:m"“ sEmiakl é division is effected, the natural and| unia commission: “~cnr. but what I ought to hear, ! : - ‘O M) logical plan would be the separation Class A. All honorably discharzed|con't want a valet for my \-«.\:.o. | g PHONF 290 of the southern from the northern| »!diers who enlisted from this com-| bhut one for m R MK[[AND ARIIF b : RED ‘ : ;ortilm.. The division line sugmested th and served a Penn- 10. Don't kick if I k ICI"[ ‘ d WP%G}OWW??{W For ¥ the Tribune, along the northern ent, or any unit o! | worth while correcting you're w SI [ w R Auditin . il 3 bb:n{!:!!?f‘s of Levy, Marion, Lake nnsylvania Volunteers, at any pe ‘n] l‘mh;];:‘t:or rxtl(!nln‘{ W r: . ! ON 0 KS | l-‘gD M ACCOunh"g SySft'm‘z' A and Volusia, would be satisfactory to| iod during the civil war, including ' cutting k 1 rotien a : ! . g cluding ’ cutting specks out of rotien apples .H. B. Zlmmerman. pTOD TAMPA B -W 0 0 D W A R D 108 O northern blizzards-—and April and May are two of the pleasantest months of the year. Many northern settlers say the summer months, when there is the least work to be done, are not uncomfortably hot. Those who imagine that Florida is a land of stifling heat are far from the truth. Through the summer months, beginning with June, breezes fan the[ State from the Atlantic or the Gulf, Pa., July 1-4 next, were immediately dining room used by the staff of a big west-end draper. 1. Don't lie. It wastes my time and yours. [ am sure to catch youl in the end, and that is the wrong end. 2. Watch your work, not the clock. A long day’'s work makes o long day short, and a short day’'s work malkes my face long. 3. Give more than I expect, and || own to mind. 7. Don't do anything here which Buch a plece on your sideboard would be a constant source of pleas- ure and pride. You can afford to have it and more to match it. Our special prices for cut glass make it good for presents of all kinds. H. (. S!cvens YOU'RE SURE 50c each. off. L Fine Silk Hats, all colors at | The Home of Hait Schaffner & Marx Glothes | THE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY Plumbing For a House Con plete Only $1 15.00 Consisting of a complete bath r oom, containing one enameled Powell & McCorquodale 8 1b can car can

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