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PUBLISHED IN THE BREST TO\XN IN OLUME 0L v | I HE BEST PART OF THE BEST ST-u LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUE .,L‘.,l, 1OV, 4, 1813. e — No. 3. At —————— | 'l ThE SITUATION IN ™ . | j 13 f* nT [ "0UR AJLNDI FA:T‘S LQ i *O\I‘ :.': p A NEW JERSEY |_ 1 - H i A N. Y. CO431ITUT “ : Make good hara c l I ] ! i I 1 Trenton, N. J., Nov, 4.—“Ex-Gov. L l L5 U Albany, N, Y., 1 . {.—There are| weased brick, Llocks of ] dward Casper Stokes will be elected ] Anr g f I r proposed amendments to the 1 t governor of New Jersey by a plural- i IR F KN ' &_ coustitution being voted upon from € ? ¢ ' Y e S e m niers drain tile Tty 5t at 1oaat 20,0000 skt Ne\\um! i , l g "i!‘ L I | Y!h L ylay in the cities of .\x.‘\\ \01. h,. %. el ighteen inches; we also blllld 8 !.\ K. Bugbee, chairman of the Re-l ‘} ' . 1.!:mfs to the mwv‘x.zml of fixing! 3 2 TR publican State committee. ‘“‘Acting ?! 3‘, !F i sation ‘rm private property " \ 'n'flh: foundations, tloors. If i lr] ! Governor James F. Fielder will lnl[ Y] i "i Q \ ,': L } public use ewpowers d 3 i va| 1 alectod. e where from 23,000 to H % rize munici- ] ood work vou want call the old re- | elected by anywhere from 25, ! di i wrying 0.000 plumiitv " says Democratic L u o i [ ' L L erty in ex- able at 508 \West Main street, next .4 Reagmitteeman Robert S. | " \ly needed & 3 Reasy - m v N ! 1 B ‘p.flr\ll Ghiinee or Bhobei3a0 rady Neia ~eive nomm‘e RATEER TEAN PROTTCT STRIZE- ]I\O INAIJATION AS TO W YIAT for public d places; ‘LLECTION TO0 SELECT MAYOR axchunge, na kil GuUsTAn! i ol o mremn £ ; ! davashite ot Special Mo bal EREAKERS. FITTY GAVE ! WILL D0 CAN BE ‘,1 g i i muix\?;dns' AND FOUR COUNCILMEN WILL ousehold Moving a Speciaity g e Y i : i 1 act; il 4 : mmm NATI. NAL VAULT CO. | S e o S R , LEARNED | for an tnerease of ivo in the num- ! BL HELD TOMORROW | vethey - | el L 3 P R p I ST | Residence Phone 57 Green, Office 108 Rov T fi: e ) iber of county judoes in IKings coun-| o) Wanbeesor to Lakeland Artifielal | T 0 T T T EOE lie Ustal Teniols Were 17ade in Of- ty, v ilo the fourth refess to the Several Spivited Contests to Be Des v Stone Works | QM O S 1 B D B e 2 been ¢ § Uil Gival soardine mup- | Prescrvation by the State of forest| eided-—Election Will Be Held Sto i | | ficial Circles Regarding Commun- | i Nt o & % j ened up \ i A : reserve lun nder New Bryan Law w. e ZIMMERMAN, MAR. ' c i '(i(‘ 3:€ ‘gz o At e | ication from United Statcs " T o1y e e ted that they steal Tomorrow the primary election for Rl e PERai et o © vacht in the little l QT B GES pfl HK city officials will be held, and there \S ]ne lfid S ;}I,.(::,r i N it ‘.(‘.m(;l”"‘ i “ t rdbvta 2 ” !is more interest apparent than usuale 50 QO Gy o 1s jo) b ne in the com-| i > today tha orta has) ‘ 9 s 2 4 i @ rany of the one being he fervently i "mrul a reply to the L'mtudf ELEG”FH!} IUHAY]I\ I“”“!:u-:mi:: :;x\lpre‘lec\:t)ll:] o’l:l:;: e S SAMUEL F. SMITH. M. D. 3 loved and new—every token of voice i ' demand for him to resign. lnl Vi l\; .".d ‘,?“ ";vl se\'eral‘ 0} the mce‘s are PtlmC EQICT, U K. 8 mests et [Q Al bl b o ¢ and of smile told that she was con- cave, gpe cmerarters as well as in the i n ‘1”(1 The election will be surth Tharsday aights and Uperations of & tented to ignore fricnds, storm and struck by a rock *es embassy emphatic de- | (By Associated Press. quite b.'lll“t-' 1€ elec I cond apé fourl T nig v | ) . 3 might, to thus sweep on as if they | leld in the Van Huss buildinz, the oach monih &t T:30 5. o Mn QEYE EAR, NOSE AND THROAT = were the onlv two in the world., fo"fl“d hig wounded (e tolay as to the| Indianavolis, Ind., Nov. 4.—Many ‘I' i6 Aatne establishon as thedTen W oo T % nndiercidet, 4 i i olls being esta ] ora Keen, W. ¥.; ; ¥ Wtaos ,3 Phone; Ofice 141; Residence 22 g “I don'{ understand it murmured n!:, ca\;. - Thea ske voceipt of communi- wore arrested today ot Totre (HaALe et e i it ‘_u. 4 Buitei), oFvRRt Building o 50&' to himself. She does not wear| _io pcapsoar. lowever, sferican BOVEIR- [y, autinn disturbances. One man | e following candicates have duly i 0 5 [EAKECARD] ELA, 2 fl:(e, 1121:-(!“. T:,P \Elf j:fif “l\l\.l;?l:\dt;‘e" At a glice Rov saw what Lumhto 11(1);1:&};: was badly beaten. At the rising of qualiffed arid their names will appear al b;k.hlm' b IT” A ’.\ «‘. o Girtons ali the morning.” g{:,"iml(.h,‘q l:'m, ’;:l]'?“:d gr\; ;,l:f:'t(; "7 the sun ministers were sworn in as on the ballot tomorrow: Regula: cowianul ationg hald ¢ xi i e rt of stars and s i ; : Iy !on::u" ey ; DR. W. R. GROOVER— i c":‘ 1: \d”\x\"n r( VO nll a {xnn who had ' the cdie of (he rock waving the red, { special policemen . { o l!'ntE'ot‘; Mayor thl‘ A | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | % Wn from Frisco for & vaca; white aud blue, o true banner, to the 0' & ]‘ ’\'“'m' B Drevu | | an mob below, | —_— | ot SHRAARS b ) | 9 ¢ o i G0N !Rooms 5 and 4 Kentucky Building | “They itt they know It!" she MOKv .iyeq Press i Tor Covreilman First Ward L Lakeland, Florida { cried exvidagly, and this was true. ? h ’b" 1 S Iy TR e 5 ' One by one the helligerents paddied 'n i ~ " $b: 3 | ; 1 § X 0y ¥ | owliere they had learned . g n cas L ut it is Safer’ Gt ¢ AU 286 Wl elory of that protecting e nlimin: it VUM weoting every puan | it beccuse it climinates visk of 180 ar oo O %3 Hail Vieh | ! 5 | Y neite 1 rondy miss sug & 7. i . mami L{w '}f;}n}‘f 3 netin Wi loss. Your account subject B3 3 NALL, [ e SR L © a bracon. Aund| : : S o 11 s sy v { 2o Aot ot to check--large or small--is 8. Mc(.'l(»\h\, Secretary . itv‘ifliv«. v 3ty ce, o gentle, o il Cild ot restst tie coruialiy invited, ,, Gompa.: PCanre, 1. 1., 4. 't akeland “amp No. 78, W, 0. W ta every Toursda nighi. Wond , Clircle 8rat aud tilra Toursdu, (Jiemoona &t 8:0v o'clock. W, ) Onldn. Counciy Commander; Mra v llebd, Gua.dian ot Circie. )k Bncam,went No. 3, 1 O meets the tirst aud third Moo Visiting Pat‘iarchs welcow: P. A, McDONALD, soribe ) SIMMEMAN, et Patriarch. won, Bagy Wi b 10 T ———. ange wiossom v, Ne. Wt A. to B. of L. E. meeta ever @ and fourth Wednosdays ¢ month at 2:30 5. w. Visttle, ™ always welcome, MR3. ), C. BROWN Sgey 0 every Tuesday night st 'K, at Mcoonald's kall. {d Brocherhood of Carpeater Joiner, of America, Tocal 1776 Meets each Thuredsy night Y Morga. & Qroover kull, oie 2 " 4 Bates’ Dry Gnods 3tore. Vistn: C Orothe.s weicome. R. ). MARSJALL, “ronmsll J. W. LAYTO J. W. IOGAN, L H ¥FELDN3, Fin. Bacy, C C B ¢ DIEIR.CH, Rac. Bya7 H. u 00X, C ¢ JEL BOVER, 8CaRR, R WILLO U GHBY, lora Reto¥ah Lodge No. ¢ L avery secord and fourik ¥ow dgbts et I. 0. O F. Lail ¥umnt srothers and sistera cordisil) ! a % A ¢, E. ROBERTSON, N. 6 . 4 GQUY ARENDELL, See. zas® Lodge No. 2,1 2. 0. ¥ _ Ddday nights at 7:80, at ! T F. Bail. Visiting brothers sr co%ly nvited. ' 8. %. REYNOLDS, Sec. 0. M. EATON, N. G. Wraternal Order of Eagle ‘every Wednesday wight a: #t 024 Fellows' Lall. nd B WILLIAMS, Presiéent B. M. SMAILS Sacretary DU - —— WLt 3 P0R sland Lodge No. 1291, Beneve M Protective Order of Elks Thursday night in lodg: postoffice. Visiting brott - ORORGE MOORK, k. R. ATTORNLEYS-AT-LAW Lakelaud, Ilorida. « AN IR R NN TR LN (W N RN w UR. R R SULLIVAN FPHYSICIAN Alvation Given SURGLRY special t0 Deen-Bryant Buiding, Ground Floor LLeLegeree Ve e DR. SARAU E. WHEBLER OSTEOPATH Rooms 2 aund 35, Swipper Building, LARELANY, rLA, o o o b » » » W » SR, QO 2 LR G G wiksuN & FRYDIVIAN Av SURGEON Special Altentivn Given te DISEASLS OF WOMEN AND CulLDRLEN Deen-Bryant Bidg., Suite §. Alvue on VRO OO s VOO0 00L :Cb{::i{: T PV ND LN I w . % B. 0. ROGERS, LAWZER Q « Room 7, Bryaut Bldg. Phone 269 w Lo Q ® Lakeland. Florida. R. B. HUFFAKER —Attorney-at-Law—— Room 7, Stuart Bldg Bartow, Fla. TUCKLER & TUCKER —Lawyers— Rayaondo Bldg. Lakcland, Florida Q Sp g " “LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAND FLA Drcns—————————— W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER Office Upstairs East of Sourt House BARTOW, FLORIDA Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Speclalty Rm—— 00 T JEREMIAH B. sMITH NOTARY PUBLIC LOANS, INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE Have some interesting smaps im eity and suburban property, farms, eic, Better see me at once Will trade, well for cash or on easy terms. Room 14, Futch & Gentry LAKELAND, FLORIDA LeLeereeceys -z {C:{t{f{(‘(‘b‘ oo e “Then We Canriot Go Much Further.” tion cruize. Aboard t{he steam yacht Neptune there had been IHarold Gir ton, his siste; *tta, Mrs. Bryce, hig| aunt and the chaperone of the party, Helen, the ciow and himself, Both he Girton were in love with the L ful !elen, who was a close collere friend of Netta, Girton | was the ho:. ownod the yacht and | Roy had feit at a disadvantage all| along. Stii, liclen had been equally rracious to both cf thew. She had shared the moonlight drifting fairly. The day bcfore Roy had come to a desperate decicion. He had geen Gir- ton very close to Helen in a deck promenade. He wrote llelen a note. ! | In it he avowed his Jove in an lmpntu-‘ ; ous but manly fa: ion. The next day was a national heliday. They were to have quite a patriotic fete, there clong the lonely Sonth American coast. He enclosed a pretty rosette. If she could fird it in her heart to emile on his snit. would she wear it next morning? He had cip.ped the o velope under ! the door ¢ the rouin which Helen | and Netta jointiy cceupind. Ie had spent mosgt of the night i lik rapture, pucing the Goe | his fate “If Helen does ene za me,” he trazically ds 4l leave | the Ne o at the next j I could {not remuin and see her won by a | rival!” | And the day had had appeared i she wore ar ned and Helen of the day kirt formed of ! stars and & md two dainty | silken flags air, but no rosette and oniy same Kindly gracious smile on her lips. Then a riotous morning of firecrack- ers and feasting and music—but not for Roy. His heart was heavy until Helen had suggested the runaway cruise. And now—Ilost along a be- wildering archipelago of barren islets, the sun swinging low in the golden west and Helen radiant, and gentle, and encouraging. A flash of supreme happiness en- wrapt Roy. He drove the boat around a cluster of little islands and gained 8 free space, but neither up nor down shore was the yacht visible. “You see,” Miss Perry, he gaid help- lessly, “no sign of the Neptune. Too bad!" | ! He had e plan formed in his mind | to get around the island and nearer the shore—to follow its contour first north, then soutk until he could locate the yacht. A glance at the full gauge told him that the feat was impractica- ble. | “The gasoline is giving out,” he re- ported grewsomely. once ulene, 1 lioping—' “That T wou + whint T have told you--ch, W e frolic!" | t her hands in a theill: » story of his D and nour out v kney later that Netta, in the Yer brother, had inter the letter Roy sent to ut of 1 something,” whig . "1 loved you 3 re S0 yoi | had ot spo bheen in. fluenced to pive my hand where thero was no love. I planned to see you‘ St naway apturously. cricd oy ia { tnd item two hours The Neptun later—swectlLoar (Cer ht, 1012, . Chapman.) " PLEASURE IN ONE'S LABOR Real Contentment Best Found Work, Very Excepconally in an ldle Existence, Should a mun look upon his bread- earning as ain nuwelcome task, to be ! hurried and done with contusion and at the risk of his healtl, with the hope of reaching an early period of retire- ment when ey do what he will aid really “enjoy lirte?" But suppos: @ man cai hope to re- tire at an earlv period and live there- ! ufter without ¢ inful work, 1s he jus-| tified in regar-ing whatever reupc-(:l-i able ocenyation ne has as o bore or as | mer a metnod ©7 carning enough me th yetice o And. il he so T s ity ia b lite ly {6 enjoy his re. tiren; { Fe w.il imaie a very Goubiiul ex-| perimen: Ve nan dees durs fng his riod, ought to do with suey ape ness aad tho ne s "o monthiy ©vo yeanly fabe and 1l wsure of so do- ing it that Le perlerns a real service, To do anything Jielly for the money it brings L to do it well And tt who contract holly for the ereby to unfit enjoyment of a For the right- ble compan- | rk, he finds the ment. peried of reti minded miai fonships problems ! L character—tor :ndumnr‘v for fair judgment, just deuling, for doing as he wouid he done by; and all these are the very warp and woof of suc- cessful living. The kind of man to retire from money earning labor with the hope of really enjoying life in the man who has really enjoyed life dur- ing his period of hardest work. And you will deceive yourself if you imag- ine that in idleness you will develop virtues or a capacity for sensible en- joyment that you did not have during your working days.—World's Work. On the Face of It The information editor recelved this letter from a fresh youth: “Kindly tell me why a girl always closes her eyes when a fellow kisses her?” The editor replied: “If you will send your photograph, we may be able to tell you the res son."—Ladies’ Home Journal Springfield Fire and Marine, capital AMIRICAN STATE BANK J L SKIPPER P.E. GHUNN President Gashier PHONE 2-3-3 GARBAGE CANS Made to Order by CARDWELL & FEIGLEY Electrical and Sheet Meal Workers PHONE 233 Put ] FIM: In Your Life Work FOR SUCCESS! 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