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(| | g PAGE FOUR o e IR T ¥ The @vening fclegrom L a 2 oo e e e Putlished Kenfucky Building, the postafiice at Lale- , us wail matier of the aed Fla, Lniera Yaad f0nd (s M. . HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. PR R RS L R UBSURIFTIUN KATES [0V S e SRl SR $5.00 8z montha ......... ’ 2.59 | Chren menths . ..oovvienenns 1.25 Delivered anywhers within the @ity of the City of Lakeland for 10 cts a week From the same offica 18 m‘ml THE LAKELAND NEWS A week:'y newspaper uiving o . Jocal maitarg, eropr eonadition wi--iop row: James F. Burke, Peunsyl ar, Aharies Ay Lindbergh, A pounty affairs ofe it anvwnere ! Minne: wund Ilatt, New York; Otis T Wingo, Arvkunsas; Willlam C. Brown ; i L2+ §1.00 per year. | oe, Minois; Hary il 8 Colorado: Charles D Pammer, clerk of the . i T aine; ) Willard g ot: Scuth (a i < e (chaivimen), Vi Micbhael I 7 7 P ] (Y] - HOW PINTTTAS ITLUSTRATIS ! ¢ Sty ! By i 1 ! < hire) “ Y ¥ TEE NEED 0F LAV RECORM Wl e Ia2 Al tie Letest Styles For Men MEIE S governnient at all, and until the Su- constitution. Thank God for the 1ot Le romiit 1 to ¢ vh the pro- i SEEEs e 2 1 Pincllas hes it all to (o over Preme Court settles that questio we randfather clause.” It was the ceed cvory iew mimutes by sell: i A7l s e | i1 s 3 ‘ again le ¢ ehe did 't advertice Will leave the isste to our Lrethren 'shadow of a great rock in a weary ing i \‘ ¢ n and (,:}llldf( n_’_ Imn a l her late “wet or dry” election in ad- vanee of the eveat in all the parers in the county as the law requires. Now if we bLad a statute or rule of | rreseribing that in court such a case as that and in all other caceg where come technieal reqnire- ment had not been fully complied with, the law would be held as hav- fng peey subgta tially oteyed unless it wos oflirmatively shown that ma- terial injury had been done to o.e or more of tie parties at isene, there would e eocsity to disturb the result and further expence, delay and uncertainty would be avoiled, Pirellag case notice of the election was ¢ilvertised in the =t, Pe- ters! i pa procedure no o in this county papers, and for that reason the verdict of the peonle at the polls has loen eot o=ide; and vet it is »roe- tically sure the \t cverybody in Pincl- of the election and that a ]HH“ le~al every afternoon from (hue rosnme but not in the other i of Tampa and St. discuss the subject in the abstract. PRGN 2% President Iuerta has certainly started something down in Mevico in declaring himeelf a dictator, and we are not sure that the grim old fel- low hasn’t solved the problem in the only way it could be solved by cut- tirg the Cordian knot. Detter that than continuous throat-cutting for years to come with an inevitable “ic- tatorship at the end. The evidence is overwhelming that the Mexici s are unfit for self covernment and only the strong arm of a dictator can give peare and order to that distracted country. Iuerta is ouly doing as Diaz did except that he throws off the pretence of conetitu tional government urider which i cloaked Let tho people work out their salvation in their Uncle Sam kas too his autocracy. own way. notice stveek in the papoars ontidde many trouhles of his own o wo 0 ! bag ould not Doave with thirteen million half-breed chan od the resu't. Thus justice aliens. and common genge are ens technical of Il do for the want of a law a of a simrle rule of Tectnical vioidity is our ¢ and the fetish lawyers, and we will never have an adequate grstem of justice in court houses until we have elasticity of common se: ce. wor ! fn the admivistvation of o, nrts with chanics where absolute accur be achieved. Sy ST The Wildwood the followine rem: to get its full doubts of its aceuracy shonld also tell and focate the farm, that deserve: the Says the _.ecord: ey Geors wrable storv, A e widest publicity . muin Iat moveil Florida Dlecavse o orer ia to Licalt e bad bhee guffering from chill e f RV | LB ) upon the peithb ty co vy coe to |l id a plac MLi an atlowance of §10 per goou !¢ to) 1etaln sl th and started to cultivating Ile BBV S B propriatir sell. to the board .lll thv; had ¢ is earnin's to him and paid ¢ auie acat fee, e Ten farm and ia tea ye his holdines were worth more thap a q r m a uiilion.” —_——— The St. Petersturz Times and t“e Tampa Times are in acrid dicoute w’e over the co itgio: form of oo ern- e A ment, with the form rocently ndind ! e by lakeland as the buffer for | land upou. Neither paper sccm admire ! ¢olar A oor mi‘-‘: M Lovern? elty, fnz it “a hylrie Times, Lalkin vell, Lui ! ez paper call at the ward ansd tl nawme th that t By pro’ commise 3. t " fn court to eleciion Jsuve us an determine if y uew wved to a reanirement in the courts nesg in lenzth to abolish the absurd injnetice by the substitution the cnrse of of our our snheti- cticable the We are fallible human asencies law, not s of wond and stec]l arid brass roverned by the laws of me- acy can who the man was | 0 hl:ul | from | e il u doed | iven him, | two years he ;aid $|01\u0 for l!m th to s 1o do; I',wr and the uoa we 2 1 LY 5 | the rece.t | i J lorm od 7| (— Lawyer Story, of Boston, has filed a brief ip the Supreme Court at Washington in which he savs that all the Southern State constitutio s containing the “grandfather clanse” are worthless. As Lawyer Story hails from DBoston it is 1ot sur ris- ing that he should take that view of the case. Those ‘“prand’ather clanges” were inserted in Southern constitutions to save the Southern States from the total wreik aid ruin of negro domination, and if Massa- chusetts were faced by a similar con- dition she wouldr't btalk a moment at such a clause to save her civiliza- tion avd Lawyer Story would te al- most tempted (o “repeat’ at the polls m his enthugiasm to vote tw soch a Record pnblishes | adl effect and remove all | the Record , N — b e e Tt { THE EVENING TELEGRAM. LAK ELAND, FLA., OCT. 15, 1918. PAURE COMIMTTEE TUAT FRAPTED T}.'F ("'n“F’“!‘V B"I_ Petersburz and land for the Southern people. others like minded who may want to | s ) i Bvery local newspaper should ear- ry the name of its county somewhere in its heading. Many Florida papers | do not.—St. Petersburg Times. Right you are and we help to em- phasize your protest by reproducing | the pararaph. There have been times when our mild and lamblike nature has risen in just rebellion be- cause we couldn’t find the name of the county in which it is printed either in the date line or arywhere | else in some State exchanze and we have saia things inconsistent with the code of good soviety—¢i s which in equity should never be charged to ! us but to the ediior we were ing. roast- L Con~reseman Clark now apteals to Cloverror ‘rammel]l to eall a special clature g 01t of with Frank, an at-ev- ubgtance of session of the Les law tc op the J What's the matter way? 1Ile gcems to le searin erything in gicht. The ¢ ten thousard Japs could hardl him more than the shadow of a mythical Japanese invasion. too many real troubles in try to be breaking down our nervous systems by neelless worry over a question that is not even in sight. Georee Titeh has found a new nee for the steam calliope, 1le surests that it be put on the stump durine onr political camnairng, 1lis idea is that it will tell as much trath as most political orators and will male no reckless promises which may cet either the orator or the party trouble. And another which George forzot to mentiny is that people troulled with on the outskirts of the audierce wi.l to ¢ I'lorida. alirm into eveellence, deainess < giffcrerce in They'll look better LONGIR been paying for ordinary quality. sleeves neither to and the collar ing to you, or paftern that s Fit You Right U AN L Siz> correc’; collar hand comfortablc; short most long not too % i i ! 1 I “1| outia the wash,” | 1 i nd cost you no more than what you've ! | I We have | this coun- ' | Tlcre’s a lig t A New Line of Coat Suits, Dresses and t)llbh Mllmery i — The Latest New York and Parisizn Styles to be Found THE La MODE & wéfifiCEg%@E@@u@ | crsy Sizes and Widths.".".".". OCTORER 15 IV EISTORY 1612—Champlain arrived in Can- ada to take up his work as governor of the conntry. 1793—French defeated by Austrians at Tirelmont. We can giv: you a PERFEGT FIT in ali grades Ladizs’ Shoes from Comforts to Satins. Coms in and look at them. We tzke pleasure in showing yuu the | 1865—Rt. Rev John J. Conroy i consecrated second bishop of the Ro- at all tim.s. man Catholic diocese of Albany, P We als> do shos repairing with “hs latest machinery 1867—~Carivzldi escaped from Ca- i Ll prera. All werk guaranteed and turnsdeut sama dayr.c 'ved 1874—1Jesuits ordered to their estahlishments in Italy. 1803—Steamer Dean Richmond foundered in Lake Erie, with loss of eighteen lives, 1906—Rev. Sam P. st, died i Little quit 2k GUTTON-HARKIS CO. ! | Aveie Foot-Filters 0« o ily ! Jones, notell o evan ¢ Porn in ( )ty UL 8y RO TR T A BRSO SR Y Oct, 1 1 1912~ ming rerorts from Mil- \‘."'V‘t“" conecerning f. et n (1’ Roosevelt, Tlis wi his bedsid Col, ter start for ; TODAY'S EIRTIIDAY IIONORS Ton. Michael I, Bin Concrecs from the Si district, was born Wis,, Oct. 15, 1863 in the district schools, i Ay (“ ]I" Tp ty of Michi i Lar in 1888 i § In many capacities; #s a Democrat is in Cong serving his second term ! In Mer’s and Boys’ in, and now is the time to} = et the "Cream” BE then ' 21 Don't wait until they icked over, CALL FOR ELECTION | i Notice is herely ay of Movembher, / noeriti a the city of Lakeln held for the the follov ) -.UL Hert Leh L LAlddas O Bae m 50¢ Tics 3 for O] M'] l Guitilier he gt Schotlneg & Merx Clotnits i EflRRi Y(“,"" dff . B ——— e — s S Willbe apleasure when you use ours |Sce our suparb siock f“.‘ Linen :J:io:cry N A. \\\;,