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§ 4 fedhy PAGE FOUK O — e o P N T The Eve.ing It Pubifshed . afternoon from i Kenticky {i.8, l.akeland, Fla | gotered I fand, Fio'tda a# mail mait: of U | pecond clses FC AR i | M. F HETHEmINGTON, EDITO! R S : HENHSY H.00N, MANAGER SUBSCRIFIIUN Bx monthe ...... ......-.0 3D @hree months ............. L2 Delivered anywhere witnin (b fSmits of the ity of Lakeland for 1 pouts a week S From Lae saise office 18 1ssued T"HE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaper glving & resume: pt local matters, crop conditious pounty affairs, etc. Sent anjwner: tor §1.00 per year. s e e | S0ME INDECENT TENDENCIES IN | RECENT FLORIDA JOURNALISM . Some patagraphs concerning ladies | recently appearing in Florida papers lalmost tempted to actually say Grant, enters Kentucky and in which there was no wit to redeem | “4am," 1n the following emphatic occupies Paducah. way: 1862—Twelve hundred troops at- the inde and the paragraphs themselves were little short of in. sulting, makes it time to call a halt fn that kind of journalism. We heartily endorse the following from the St. Petersburg Times and unite with the editor of that paper in in- voking the authority or moral in- fluences of the Florida Press Asso- ciation .0 put a stop to this degrad- ing tendency: “Ig the Florida Press Assoclation a real orgzanization? If so, have its official: any real powers -——or €ven TUE FVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, SEPT. 6, 1913. -1 Si1—Lafayette prevented the re. treat of Corwallis into North Carolina. 1825—FEari of Dalhousie completed his term of office as governor general of Canada. 183 1—Warsaw captured by the Rus- sians. 1856—Alexander 1I of Russia was crowned at Moscow. 188 6—Compulsory abdication of Prince Alexander of Bulgaria. 1892—John Greenleat Whittier, | famous poet, died at Hampton Falls, N. H. Born at East Haverhill, Maes., Dec. 17, 1807, LR DROPOCEROOCOO 0 TOOnd TIOO0 =3 speedier and 2 in our courts, time aud aszaiu L that this was the ant of all issues to be htiy .d in this country. He s firmly committed to the radical orm of our court procedure, and :¢ and influence he sident of the Amer- ican Bar Association to be able to . strong impetus to this move- ; SEPTEMBER 6 IN HISTORY —_— O [>] [-] OLLRG DL COOUIHICOOO00 Ty 1781—Naval battle between Con- gress and Savaga. 1860-—Union force, under General ment. Major Lutler, of the Inverness (‘hronicle, lays down the law to the exchange fiends who pester him day in and day out until he i sometimes “We have nearly put a quietus on the exchange fiends who make it a practice of surrounding our table daily, and taking on such papers as they wish to, regardless of whether they have been seen by us or not. If it becomes necessary we will take our mail home and ponder over it there. People who have no better sense than to grab exchanges they want and take them home, either cannot read, or ure unable to digest what they do read. This thing has got to stop in this office, or we will tacked the Union garrison at Washington, N. C., but were repulsed. 1866—Monument to Stephen A. Douglas, at Chicago, inaugu- rated. 1881-——President Garfield removed to Elberon, N. J. 1901—President McKinley opened Pan-American exposition at Buffalo. 1907-—Standard Oil Company and New York Central and Penn- sylvania railroads indicted B counceited about tae and j that %e's the t in the worid., It is often necessary for this man to use a snoe horn to put his hat on— defeat is stinzing and bitter to him. He's the one too who wears himself and your patience out making ex- cuses for failures. Conceit is inexcusable—if there is any in your system throw it in the discard—people feel sorry for a con- ceited fellow.—J. Foss. FAMOUS STORY WRITER IS A FLORIDA BOY P Some of our readers may have been surprised to recozmize, in the portrait we printed a fortnight since, | of Rex Beach, the picture of a Flor- ida boy. It is a good likeness of him as he last appeared on the Rol- ling College campus at Winter Park about twenty years ago. He entered that school when a boy, r from Tampa, and grew to = during the five or six yrars he con tinued a student there. He w great football player, and probably | the best all.rouad athlete they had there. It was probably his lest Iexperien(e of school life, as he be- gan to write the stories which have given him such distinction not many years later, and his adventures in mining and prospecting upon his vivid writing is founded must have filled considerable time.-—Inverness Chronicl~. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HCNORS William Elijah Cox, former Con- gressman from Indiana, and noted lawyer, was born Sept. 6, 1863, in Dubols county, Indiana; is a gradu- bt i Zele %25 Is The Price of Suit of Clothe; It's the price that suits ty average man. But to be sy, of genuine satisfaction we ag vise that you have our Chicag ‘tailors l + Ed. V. Price& Cy,] make your clothes to your indivig ™= ual measure. We have Dprices thy ' are lower and some that are hi;hey'lo but we'd like to show you that 23.51 value. WILLANSON-HOORE 1 that it 1s for the best interest of sy JUl 1079 DAVID L. WILLIAMS, Gugg ——————————————— NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SAL ] the application for the order of pub- lication, and that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years, and there is no person in the State of IN THE COURT OF THE COUN Florida service of a subpoena upon [ AND FOR POLK COUNT . whom would bind said defendant. liams, Leon Williams, §'.'I‘£ W It is therefore ordered that the E::nu‘:::ml‘::"-ufiorfil;u; e ng l said defendant, James H. Sims, ap-| Notice is hereby given that I, B |, | pear at the court house in Bartow, |%m of Bibts county, Georsla, gumrda: | Florida, on October, the 6th, 1913, |of the State of Georgia and being t . | to answer gaid bill of complaint, |22d helrs at Law of Lean G. Wiigg It is further brdered that this or- 1013, CM.T [ der be published in the Lakeland | Evening Telegram for the space of A. D. 1913, apply to the Hon. C. M Judge of the Court aforesaid, at Bartow, Florida, for authority to sel. right, title and interesi—the saue lt:gg divided interests—of the said min, 4 any real influence among the breth. I J . ren? If ¢o, is it not about time for bar certain parties from entrance, for rebating. ate of Lebanon Uriversity and of : four consecutive weeks next preced- |wme following described land s them to intervene a little in the in- and also publish their names.” 1612 —Greece and Servia began first | the law department of the University | ing said October the 6th, 1913. wl{m.\;horfll'filk tuné! slzgu of Flo u¢ Ay 4 4 i o 2 ¥ i S S L ¢ A i3 i % 2 % Nor alf of Southeast quarter . terests of mere decency in the mat- T - outward preparation for war. | Of Michigan; serving as prosecutin “”’r‘ws’_ my hand and seal at Bar- {rgenty-eight (28) of T')Wmlli; T ter of this paragraphing about wom- We take it that the Ocala Star { attorney of his judicial district be- | tow, Florida, this 21st day of Au- (28) south, and Range Twenty-fuur . r of thiz paragraphing i | | : i gy g : g R ] | 619 7 Said application to be made on 1 on doesn't endorse our recent sugges | fore he went to Congress, in which | Bust, A DTN ds 'that it is for the best Interest of .d sWhether we own to it or not, we [ 09 to Leo Frank under death sen- BUCK UP AND STICK | he served three terms. J. A. JOHNSON, minors. Wheth ve OWT ) W REIRELL 5 A | - d o i Dated this 15th day of August, v al all love and admire the ladies | tenee in Atlanta for the murder of iyt ! e | 1165 Clerk Circuit Court. 1680 B. L. ANDERSON, ( ] that is, all of us who have anything Mary Phazan, to permit himself to Ob, Lord, | know it's sinful to hate [ papy g171, TOTS TOR | k! ; g : SRR s o bt oo without further | anybody, but I just can’t hel hating | gz A e L R o) ~ ) to live for, and are fit to live, any- | S ]m".' g et ““.m il .l“:-l"ldl,.-- it s ! SALL OX EaS. TEX i NOTICE GF GUARDIAN'S SALe. ‘ 1 s 0 8 way, And whether we own to it or | delay, as a horrible example to Geor- | a quitter. Ml 8trests clayes, coment wiGe B not, we all are interested in these | gia murderers in general who :m’.:h"} [he man with the yellow streak | waike, eiecirio Lghts, city wa | In the Court ot the County Judge, in an | ) | i A : { 1 | thereby be induced to auit their { down his back and white spots on e Rl S A e ! #o= Palk County, Florida. m < B 1¢ vit but alws -’l;' 1ereh) % : gLaue trees. osee . U Rogan of | R b A ; 4 SRS ‘:m : l‘]' meanness. The St quotes what ‘ his liver is the most pitiful and re- . 3 i B '1 : Suanna Willlams, I(eu[..: S ] more | wo said with the following preface: | pugnant thinz in the world. ! i L | BELOW WE GIVE A }: # tures ol 1 I ydouli’e Wnove Wt vo 1. (G18 Ris otua TedpEElR MG 1) NCTICE FOR BIDS dvh s £ Dune 2 o BRICRS. WiRE aAvy 8 Sy TR the ladies | think of the following {from the | there is a redeeming circumstance- ny leimsslvanic | yaang ap oAy g 16 tl not dig- | Lakeland Telegram, but it is sure if | hic can be stillen d up so he will P12y | e bourd of Lond trastees actin 3 I8 LUUAL Wi 1€ pl of 1 it ghould fall under the eye of L o | the game-.sometimes. 0A hoarh ar pub)ie ok e | ERICE. e a I l to b M. Frank he would consider it the| His identification is easy. YOU 1 oy 50 f f QUALITY OF GOGLS } ¢ ; PR picce of colossal nerve that | can find him leaning up against i iae : | FTRST THING WE L0 h 5 ne an over expelled fr something, cussing the country. ¢ i 1 f: \ Iry of tl \per man ever expelled from | S0mM¢ ’ g | on or before 10 a AN THEN nIeT ¥ I.‘ ; : . tem.” When all hope is gone, when he real- | o oo oiier, A AND THEN THE PRIC: n ! 1 i ers, ap gtem. / b ; o 5 September, A. AT . T parent in cver in the effort SRR e SR izes that he has fallen down, his| v 1iqs fop the } lO[B:‘A.P.' ROVAL WII e Yo ann cead\ Ty Bl greatest Joy is to take the ginger out { g o vvions and pa | ANTEE THAT LV o pUSRL] steadily 8lip- We notice that Hon. W. A. R e B e o Gl IHAOED A Gl 5 A, pin Gl e Lgoghote J : of some other guy with a hammer. | o, # VILL BE AS REPRES o Dlount, of Pensacola, had some- Knockers nearly always have spits | : s Y inue il e to WOmen | yying to say in the discussions of the [ o their liver. Strip ’em and the | ;,[,“' i > THESE PRICES [OR (. 2 that is irreverent, disre stful, and | s norican Bar Association up in | ook like a canary bird 1 'AU.I.kLl. § pounds Sigar for... n gome ir nees o P tndatn A 8 SnE ] | made a osition pave- ) utte ¥ Gy e instances actually indecent. | ¢apaga. And that he said it well ilowling about hard luck and hard | e o s pabhalls ‘et Butter, per Ib. 1 \ ‘l.“““‘, gome power or nestor in .0 gt jnade an impression will not | times is the refuge of the failure. m,| “L‘i. 2 i ‘(" SDILIN oE 3 j ‘ Jottolene, 10 pound can 1 the ll"l"" precs igsue an order or b doubted by those who know him. Deyine to int the res;xonsibiln‘: ;‘dli ; ; 3 mlr curbing, coucrete 0 ‘,l ‘ ce west 10,08 chalns 1 Cottolene, § pound b o )' [ [“"" will gave our para-|yrp o plount may not know how 1o op fajlure off on the country or cir- BRI e Said apptieation L be made on the grount | spowdritt, 10 pounde g T or; abs ronera - 0 % nh MINALT 53 ' ¢ :.Ix :p,:'m rom absolute degenera- | ovo o winning run for office, but | cymstances. TAsplnnlt Conaposition P.fl)mg o aRaearite ok heiaE 1 2y he is one of the great lawyers of | This country is all right. No-|p, ”:111 ;' ,l’ ’rm“ ]_’"'“ Pine to ¢ cans Baby Size Cream [ o y " : Jay street, 30 feet wide. = ream the South and a big man in any 316 Bl46. 08 : 3 » ) o The Orlando Sentinel reaches out : N R i "“r(‘ t‘l' an you find its equal for Tennessee avenue from Bay to Jetagon Soap, 6 for., L company of big lawyers. oil, climate and opportunity. But $a.¢ . H s . ! the hund of cordial welcome and lh\‘l"(: T fovwhnih ) (verediaunt Oak, 26 feet wide. aC ‘var I“SChOO! ‘round (offee, per poun’ 1 good fellowship to a certain class of e ——— tel‘fi wh}) cthnd: around the stzcctk Walnut street from Florida ave- b dweet Corp, 3 tor ...... 1 winter vigitors to Florida in the fol.| The fine old institution of matri-| o b o) " |nue to Tennessee avenue, 20 feet | °8l White Meat, per in ' lowin: hospitable terms: mony still prospers in Pinellas even Bl h.-t T hies Son Y Drsths wide. 118 frequently caused by defective gal. K “Ile comes every fall, and the ad- | though seventy mismated couples| .. mives 36a'k Biasunt il Meeias Lemon street from Florida avenue | ... - Kerosene ...... ‘ vance guard has already arrived. The | have secured divorces there since ;lv;‘(' uivy g m:’ um: | to Massachustts avenue, 20 feet. }“-’ sight makes (he child nervous 1pound Lard, per 1b ! Sentinel has sighted and sensed him | the county was orgenized in Janu- th(iuv.' Rt kv uauie. from an'd The \'\'ork to be done in accord. w’and incapable of concentration of Feed Stuff 1s our speciaity. ' already. He is with us, and from | ary of last year. In the same length |y wop't amount to anything‘ance with plans and specifications | : out on South Florida eveu’ g now until the close of the winter|of time 412 marriage licenses have wh(;re g L { made by the engineer representing ‘mlnd. It's an Injustice t> the chiic [ .o}, b \We deliver the poonal geason he will be here. He is the [ been granted, and as for the di-| o worth-while men are busy the city of Lakeland and filed in | ¢nat you do not have ‘ T fake advertising man. The fellow | vorces, the records show f : 7' | the office of the secretary of the BI eXDort maks Shses { e : vorces, the records show that most of § ppey gre on their farms farming or |y g i ) X 8 who wants you to give him one dol- [ them were secured by ‘furriners.” | i {neir stores working.| {IDOALCS All bids to be addressed to B examination and prescribe for th D ; IR lar or two dollars or maybe five to RRSRIECT VA i i) | the “secretary of the board of pub- ¥ fill a space Ki e There isn't a FARMER in this| o oo Lakeland, Florida,” I trouble. Special and personal care . L] s re .\ ‘] 4 a l. pace on some ¢ind of a folder | §HIPPING FLORIDA GRAPE- | State who isn't making money. | oo "'.t axeland, & L and | " L ,I'”' 1e 18 petting out *for the good FRUIT IN TWO WEEKS | Thre may be some people living in| G ala pavine bid glven to children. Phn“e 3’{7 ! at of the town."” The amount is not Sy i iy The board of public | i * o S SR | the country who are not makin AR 3 | 1 s AN ERIC ISR GRS TS LSS That grapefruit will soon be roll-{ o nay but that's different COmISeIOnN L] A5 { — E for it By the end of the scason [ing toward the northern market was ]:“.‘-mw 2 man lives in the cout serve the micht to reject ard E’ r o he | aid out a considerable iven out by Me. 8. J. Bligh who NS i un* " all bids. o F ] & : ¢ if he ha | R e e R try is no sign that he is a farmer. gy order of (he board o 0 inn 1 licit =i ’ '; 4 secn this morning “'?'h a well| A farmer is a person who raises’ oo o1 o s Ees %.m o .U R d f5s 3 gl q g i B ;“ cloped grapefruit b had tak- | opops to eat and to sell. e seldor \\‘url';‘ ‘:f. hh ity STon n ceate has thrown [en on the color ¢1 the almost | panivachs about hard luck, becau id i, I‘ : i L Flor- Optician Optometeris away a lar:c amount of zood money. | fully ripened article and which he | pa cithe SR i ida, dated Sept. 4, 1913, e . Such money so spent is worse than [ explained that he was going to have :tw;\\‘ltl\;xrmim.nl i e | H. D. BASSETT, 711 Frauklin Street STOVALLBLY. [ A o T ; 4 as . . rs R e D SR T ). + Mi%A CLASS WORK wasted, for it encourages a vagrant | tested to see if it had really reached | ppere jsn't any such thing as hard | Vdge fehioman of MonrliBoni; Trg TAMPA FLORID.A *PROMPT MAIL ORDER - n and undesirable lot of transient per- | the proper stage, and up to the acid | 0k, anyhew " We all make mis tees, Acting for the Board of | —-——-——----- sons whose most serious purpose is | test required by law. Mr. SlHgh|iakes and mistakes are costly. ! s Syl ‘ i 5t to see the country and make expenses | is the owner of large grove interests | Apout the only way we really leatn 0. J. POPE TAMPA'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HOTEL l while they are at it, or perhaps their | at both Tampa aud Orlando, and has | anything is by mistakes 'l"o A Commissioner Public Works. Electric Elevators, Electric : object ig not nearly so worthy.” his own packing house in this city. | extent they are value. Sometimes IN THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIR.| ¥ape in Dining Room. HESUIU HUIEL Electric Li: | B S, “ g O In about two weeks,” sald Mr. | our mistakes are worth more than| CUIT COURT OF FLORIDA, POLK | W. L. Parker, Mgr RS o Tamps, ! A Live Oak minister roasts the |Sligh, “I expect to be shipping fruit | ¢they cost. COUNTY—Harriet Eugenia Sims | Largest and most comtortable lobby in the city. Two large o , Times-Union for publishing in its|to the nortiern market. Yes, it isa It you, dear reader, own land in ve. James H. Sims. ! not have to be cooped up. All outside rooms and wellgve::;lx : Sunday issue a picture n i i i etz ¥ picture of a noted | little early, but this looks all right, [ Florida, don’t let the howls of the! It appearing from the affidavit of Courtous Treatment G uaranteed Ous Patrons , English woman as she appeared in [does it not,’” said the orange grower a dancing role almost in a state of | and packer, as he exhibited a fine nature. We are inclined to endorse | specimen that really looked tempt. the preacher, although the Times-|ing. Continuing, sald he, “I will Union is no greater sinner in this have a few cars for early shipment, respect than pretty nearly all the|some from my grove at Tampa and leading papers of the country. It is|some from the one at Winter Park.” disgusting to clean-minded people “What can you get for grapefruit to have to look at such pictures in|at this time?” querried the news. the papers they buy to read, and|man. nothing is surer or plainer than that they are put there, not in the cause of art or of news, but to cater to the salacious appetites of that larze class of readers whose numbers are rapidly increased by this very scheme | thai Floridians in of printing such indecent pictures. t Undoubtedly the minds of the young | 2t t1bles, shippinz them to the of both sexes are injured by such |r while the sights, impure emotions find lodge- | wur! The attr ment, and doubtless sometimes terri. ble consequences in the long run re- Oriu o no shipments having been made, but prices will be good.” The fact becomes apparent again many {instances markets, hom a blank. Reporter-Star. ‘There are no quotations as yet, there is little doubt but what the emselves of cholce fruits v it out of the State.— quitters jolt you loose. Don’t let your mistakes shake your nerve. Stay with it. ting better every minute. How you will hate the quitters the howlers if you let them # and scare you into giving up the fight! | —The Florida Grower. HAVE CONFIDENCE— NOT CONCEIT To play a winning game of any kind it is onite neceseary plenty of confidence—nrnt There is a heap of difference i: those two words. Confidence is put ting a trust and fa.th in one’s abil ty—conceit 18 overestimating it. The man with conceit This country {8 as good today as it ever was and is get- to have confidence goes along easily and quietly believing Harriet Eugenia Sims which is ap- 7 pended to the bill of complaint filed | herein, that the defendant, James One person, with bath. .. H. Sims, is a resident of the State | of Florida, and has been absent for v PARENTS! ' iy Itis the oldest, o i st, largest and best . ggg;gl{ 73{: ;e tn’(}u-‘ir’ul,’{y surrfir‘rl:r’!)mnd i s; large faculty; placing graductes, 17 nexcellerg Pgrgn?rf.% L. M. HATTON Prasident now. Postal Card Wil Bring You & . . Give your boys and girls a training for Busines at p RATES—EUROPEAN One Person, without bath...$1.50 Two persons, withoutbat h.. - +++ 2.00 Two persons, with bath..... ‘', RATES—AMERICAN One person without bath....$3.00 Two persons, without bath... - more than Sixty days next preceding 0" PEFSOR With Bath ...... 3.50 Two persons with bath...... ¢ NEW COLLEGE BUILDING ¢, ey iom Hhe by sl [l $eam nations; best 28 alogue