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e i . o s AR PAGR FOUR ) i1 mission government is yvet in its in- @talent and experience in journalis !WW Ihe [Vehlflfl !elegram fancy and it may be that our people o e Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. |than any thus far adopted. o | — e R )t \ o Lake- \;:3 i che mosaiiosiaL Shes ’ Just think of the enormous amount Init‘:mi clsia . |pect in Florida calling for brick by | i T the millions, and yet they say there * o BETamranGTON, EDI i i : Hone it g lis not & brick yard in the State '_‘ | where standard brick are made. It BUBSCRIFIIUN RATES: {sounds like an improbable story, and Dmgyear ...... oo voevnne ‘5’90‘;“‘ it is true the following from the 8ix months ........ S 2.60 ' gar0 Telegraph is highly perti- ®hree months ........ccco00e 1.25 nent: Delivered anywbere within the; “The coming great industry of THE EVENING TELEGheat N B e e e T s s P b S 2% but he didn’t “look the part” and sp {by the vote last week have discov- |was turned down wherever he sought | TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HONORS. Published every afternoon from the cred a new and better form of it {work. Oliver Goldsmith looked like !O a! an imbecile and was a tramp all through Europe, but posterity cares Figtida, 48 mail matter ot the Hof Dudine i Drosiees and in nros: iDeserted Village and Vicar of Wake- ' commander of the Department of 'hej {field, and his is one of the great irames in English literature. We !would love to think that poor Bruce might have a like revenge on the gpeople who starved him to death. S el Lol IR The Sanford Herald reproduces what the Telegram said about the need of a first-class man fairly paid inothing for that when reading his | t.AK ELAND, FLA., I [~} 1 Major General Barry, U. S. A., | Fast, was born in New York, Oct. {13, 1855, and received bis early !education in the public schools and Ithe Colleges of the City of New | York. Graduated from U. S. Mili- tary Academy. in 1877; served with [Seventh Cavalry as second lieuten-! 'ant until 1880; reached grade of :captaln fn 1897 in First infantry, dmits of the City of Lakeland for 10 ‘Florlda is the making of paving and .fOT his services as secretary of the then received appointment of malor teuts & week ,building brick. Clay beds are found From the same offica 18 issued THE LAKELAND JEWS. A weekiy newspaper giving 2 resume | sl Yopnld 'overburden. The clay contains too much sand, but the surplus can be gotten rid of by precipitation in wa- :m;ty gflalm, EiveSeny auyEnee succeeds in making standard paving roar brick.” —_— | ey, St .1\0 ‘A( hn‘nt]fluqu.n burean \\'nulvl‘ Bscambia 18 the larzest. nichest give Dill Sulzer its moral endorse- and most populous county in West ment by hirinz him for a series of Florida, lectures, but he might do well in vaudeville where they are not o par- ticular about the private character 'geat, but, measured by property as- of the vaudevillian. " :sossmnms, it can show no such S s N !growth in the past year as our own Our hard Inck in calling the turn _’pnmmmmt connty of Polk. The in- on that ball play between the Giants Ecrease in assessed valuation in Es- and Athletics has taken none of the cambia this year over last amount dead game sporting spirit out of us to $510,170; in Polk the increase in and we are prepared to hazard our valuation over last year is nearly reputation as a prophet that there four million dollars. FEscambia is will be no called session of the legis- | good and great and worthy, but what lature to correct the alleged error in | do you think of Polk in the lizht of the redistricting bill. those figures? Come to South Flor- —_— ida when you are seeking a new When Colonel John J. McGraw, home and have money to invest, anid manager of the Glants, left the ball jWhen you get here ask where Polk park last Saturday afternoon, if he county is. Anybody can tell you, didn’'t go off and get gloriously 1for all roads lead to Lakeland, her “goused” to take the keen edge off- imperial metropolis. his erief it wag because of a heroic | 0- strain in him that makes him almost | a superman. Even the prohibition- {sts might have found extenuating eircumstances if John had fallen from the water wagon on that occa- slon. and it is egrowing, too, for it is a very attractive rart of the State, with Pensacola as its county That 1s a strange and pathetic story printed in the Pensacola pa- pers that Hilliard Bruee, a newspa- per man of superior ability, who re- cently worked on hoth of the Pen- sacola papers, went hack to his home town in Connecticut after wanderine all over the country and starved to death because he couldn’t cet a job. His mother forbade the presence of the local newspaper men at his fu- neral because she gaid they had per- mitted him to die in need and she 0 The Tampa Times hoots at Lalke- land’s claim to a commission form of government and concratulates us because of our escape from it in fact although we have it in name., Wait until the Supreme Court decides the friendly suit to be instituted to see 'wanted none of their crocodile tears | Wyoming penitentiary and terror. | it it is council or commission. Com- 'at his grave. Bruce had abundant S —————— e N . ——————————————————————————————————————————————7\ ——— ,Board of Trade in any community — - 'gverywhere, generally 'with light if the board is to be a continuing !moted to lieutenant colonel and as- factor for service to that commun- ity, and adds: | ‘“‘Other cities are realizing that a the best investment the city can make. Tampa seems to be findine “out that Willis Powell was their most valuable asset and since los- ing him they have not been ahle to keep awake., The Herald has con- 'and assistant adjutant general; pro- 'sistant adjutant general of volun- ‘teers in 1898; in 1%00 and M“I.‘ "brizadier general of voluntcers: in matrers, eror eanditions,\y ol ) goine awalts the man who DPaid secretary of the right sort is 1907 made commander of army of Cuban pacifieation; made mafor zen eral in 1908; superintendent of West Point in 1910 and commander of the Fastern Division in Anmnct 1913, succeeding the General Fred D. Grant. late Major terided for several years that San- | ford should make a united effort by | pay for a membership and put the Commercial Club before the people in the light of an investment. That the only way to do this was to pay a secretary and let him take the bur- den of keeping the city awake on his own shoulders assisted by the citizens as a commercial club, board ,of trade, etc.” RS R i OCTOBER 13 IN HISTORY. N O AN AR A A AT RO Y 1815—Napoleon Bonaparte land- ed at St. Helena, a perpetual exile. 1828—Maine’s first daily newspa- per published. 1845—The constitution by the neople of Texas. | 1857—Creat commereial panie in {New York. 1807--Railroad trafie almost sus- pended in Texas on account of yel- low fever. 1905—Sir Henry Irving, distin- guished actor, died suddenly, from heart disease. 1911-—Manchis at Hankow were massacred in Chinese rebellion. 1912—Convicts broke out of the ized the surrounding country, every business man in the city to 1 ratified REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | (Reported Daily by Seeurity Ab- stract and Title Co.. Bartow Octoker 11, 1913, ! John F. Cox to J. A. Cox. | James L. Brownlee to B. L. Jen- | nines, ' Swindel & Stephenson to Hannah | Richards. G M : Wesmer. F. W. Ohlincer to Jesse Primer Elmer L. Cook to Minnie E. . Boor. C. S. Twiss to Louis Vizouroux. | United States to Claude W. Thomp- : | son, i Mary L. Mason to Lida Kilpatrick | N. H. Rooth to W. J. Reed. ‘ J. H. Kirkland to W. T. French. | Graham Wilson to Mary S. Hall. , Boland to Catherine R. | t YOUR ¥INNEYS Regidents Mnst Teorn the Imnort. . anrp of Weenine Them Vall, Perfect health means that every orran of the bodv is performing its functions properly. ; | Perfect health cannot be enjoyed ilf the kidneys are weak and d|sor-! dered. ; Thousands testify that Doan's Kid- ‘ney Pills have a reviving action on i OCT. 13, 1913. S ————— s o St ¥ Can "SHOW Yoyu- The Man from Missouri Our Autumn and Winter Footwear Styles represent ‘the classiest lines ever shown in Lakeland. = You'l say so yoursclf when you see ’em Fvery last and width you could pos. sibly wish for and thefullestmeasure $3.50 to $5 -—--worth more Williamson- Moore (0. of comfort. ’ Black or Tan, Lace or Button ‘ *Fashion Shop For Men” ! — — e e e e weak kidneys. tween my shoulders and I also g What this remedy has done in so many cases of this kind is the best proof of its merits. Read the following.: Tt's testi- mony gcratefully given by a Bartow resident: Mrs. 8. G. Williams, 97 Orange Ave., Partow, Fla., says: “I suf- fered from backache and pains be- dizzy spells and headaches 01 of Doan’s Kidney Pills relicie] m and toned up my system. " For sale by all dealers. Price il cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Puital New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name-—Doan's -an take no other, e —— e — Mrs. H. Logan announces the opening of THE LA MODE on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 14 and 15 at which time will be chown Exclusive Styles in CoatSuits, Dresses, Wraps including Hats to Match Living Models will be displayed from 2 to 5 in the afternoons and 7 to 8 in the evenings 116 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland.