Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 23, 1913, Page 7

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Start that checking acconnr and save yourself the risk, anncvance and inconvenience of carrying money about and of paying bill, et , with cash. The check book 1s sure to bring the enocomy that doesn't pinch and will relieve you of many wozries. Yonr account is respectiu!ly so- licited. CETNSLITY What is There FHere Y u Need There must besome- thing i n our great assortment of hard- ware that you need. No matter what it is--come to our store. Pick out what you want and you will be surprised to find suck good articles at at such low prices. We please the hard to please - our best customers a e those are hardest to satisfy. No matter what you need in hardware, it will repay you to cali and inspect our stock be- fore making a purchase. Wilson Hardware Co Phone 71 Opposite Depot n TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1913. | Lord Kitchener's Sway In Nilal Country Is Masterful. l WHERE KAISER IS SUPREME IHLN hi\fifl |fl Emperor's Power as Commander of Germany's Armed Forces Absolute. Berlin.—While as to ordinary affaire | the kafser is subject to the law in ! the same manner as his humblest sub- Ject, there 18 one department in which SPeaking of Ecucation of Youths, “We his power ts practically absolute—hts | Don’t Want Them to Get Thelr power as commander in chiet of the | Hands Soft,” He S8ays—Holds emp}re‘n armed forces. Some Unique Views. His supremacy in this regard has | s Just been reaffirmed by a judgment | Cairo, Egypt.—No explanation of of the Kammergericht afirming the ' the government of Egypt s adequate | judgment of & provincial court in an , without the presentation of the name | af:tlon brought to protect a patent | of Lord Kitchener, who since his ap- right, | pointment as British agent in October Eight years ago the kaiser issued ' of 1911 has been increasingly the an order directing the introduction of unique and dynamic force behind all saber carrlers attached to cavalry the government agencies, alike the saddles. A Rerlin inventor declared protector of imperial English interests the saber carriers to be an infringe- and the humanitarian regenerator of ment 9(’ his patent, and that they the land he loves, writes Clayton Sedg- o SRR B J. P. McCORQUODALE The Florida Avenue Grocer PHONE RED Respectfully asks ! Vi AR 290 290 1is friends and the publ generally to give him a call when necding Fresh Meats, Groceries, Veogetables, Etc. HE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT AND WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION o Lakeland Seed Company Kaiser Wilhelm. could not be used without his permis. sion, and he brought an action for damages and an injunction against | the carr out of the imperial order. A provircial court found against him. and the Kammergericht has af- firned thi ut. The Appellate court declared that, irrespective of whether the be infringed or not, the plainiid hag no standing and ! that the kaiser in issuing any order concerning the equipment of the army is exer Li= supreme military power, and his orders are not subject to any law, nor can any court act in derogation thereof | FINDS HER BABY IN FLAMES | Younger Infant Strangely ImperiledE After Childish Feat--Mother Ab- sent at Time. York, Pa. Burns sustalned by three-year-old Marie, daughter of Mrs. lWIlli:ml Boeckel, while playing wich | matehes, caused the child’s death at the York hospital Mrs from her kitchen doorway and heard the screams of dr home, she found the child with eloth fng ablaze crouching by a cot under which lay the sevenmonths old baby. To save her daughier and protect the baby, Mrs. Boc kel snatched up the lttle girl and ran with ler into the yard, where <he tore away her burning clothing Meanwhile the mattress upon the | cot had caught fire, but Miss Lillie Powell, from next door, came to the rescue in time to save the helpless bahy. The little girl had obtained the matches by climbing on her high chair and reaching up to the window ledge, where the box was kept ' STEALS MONEY FROM BIBLE Thief Takes Two %5 Zills Placed at Ten Commandmeants by Min- neapolis Man Minneag Miny A ] Enget zon man, t=ed family Bit ) deposited two $ b betwes the I o containing the Ten Commandments and went to the theater ; During the absence of himself and his wife, a thief ente red the hous2 and rifled the Bible of its worldly | contents | Brown, three years ¢ “The thief must have been a very religious burglar, for he did not touch anything else” said Mr. Engebretzon 1 thought the money would be safe ' in the Bible, especlally because the thiet could not help being stared in the face by the Biblical injunction: *Thou shalt not steal’—if the book | were opened at the page where the money was concealed.” — e NEEDS $18,000 FOR GIRLS Husband of Late Daughter of Marcus Daly Sues Estate for Above Amount. \fargaret Daly Brown. and Frances Carroll 1d. require $18: being prepared to be. according to an affl- ed T v by their father, giarvrflt—vrl".@vév' prown. He filed sult 'o‘rnjrwr 83 from the estate of hig wife wh tarearet Daly discoverer Mont, horse New York eight years old 000 8 year whil come social b dzughter of Mrreus | nf the Anacor : milllonaire copner «ing and hreeder it P Boechel was in a neighbor's | yard when she noticed smoke coming | izhter. Running | | wick Cooper in a letter from Calro to lthe Christian Science Monitor. | He came to Egypt to assist in the | completion of the splendid work of re- | generation commenced by lLord Cro- mer. e himself had before contrib- ‘uted to the problem as the soldier leader in Khartam. the conqueror of | the Khalifa, sweeping out of the Su- dan the fanatical dervishes, nor did he arrive one moment too soon to arrest the tide that was surely carrying ! Egypt backward from the high and ' superb statosmanship of Lord Cro mer's regime The prescnce of an iron hand was needed and not a few of Egypt's lead- ers were unconsciously turning in their minds toward Kitchener. the conversation of a certain Egyptian " officer who commanded & brigade at Omdurman infers: “Lord Kitchener ia a soldler. He is a man of iron. He made a clean sweep of the Sudan. He is just, but he is not to be trifled with. There is not a nationalist in Egypt who would not bury himself in the sand if Lord Kitchener came to Cairo . He {s the man for the job.” After an interview with Lord Kitch- ener in Cairo 1 reolized that he was “the man for the job." 1 also reallzed why the people of the Nile country, when asked why the nationalists were quiet, why the schoeols of agriculture and commerce were thriving, why thousands of acres of rich Fgyptian land were befng reclaimed by new systems of Irrigation and drainage why the European timeserver {8 un- | why the | been | ceremoniously disappearing fournals of the agitators have going cut of business at the rate of one each day, why thousands of fella- heen were heginning to have a grow- ing confidence in the government as evidenced by their trust in the postal lanvlngu bank, or why Turkey did not Kitchener of Khartoun. send its soldiers across Egypt in Its war with Tripoll—yes, and why even Downing street seemed affected with a new confidence—always gave the same answer—Lord Kitchener. It 18 sald that without bayonets be- hind or before, mora, force cannot | exist. Egypt sees in tue soldler who drove out the mad Mahdl hosts the epirit of command, which seems to be the only attltude deeply respected by Orientals, especially in certain stages of their development As Lord Kitchener sat and talked and questioncd in the British resi- dency with its beautiful troplcal gar dens elopinz down to the Nile; as he spoke In short, crisp phrases his gos pel, the new plans for the fellaheen, telling us of his 1deals for the practd oal rather than the theorstical educa- tHon of Fgyptlan youth—“We don’t | want them to get their hands soft”—I | was inclined to agree with the Egyp- tan opinion It is to be hoped that this effcient | offictal who commands an army to | whom the name “Kitchener” is an in- | gentive similar to that of the name “Napoleon” to the old guard, and who {tn a pomparatively brief time has ‘ gained the confidence of the Egyptians | who have most at heart the country's | good, will receive the unstinted sup- | port of the home government in the | progressive and highly ut{litariun measures which he is now promulgat- ing for ‘he new Egypt | Needles In Her Foot. 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