Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 10, 1913, Page 4

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T RS A T SO RES The Evening Telegraim 2247 2% The rip of late autumn Is In the air and the tourist season is opening \We zet these useful and always THE TOURIST RUSH Published every afternoou from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. ‘ Entered in the postoffice at Laka-jwelcome temporary citizens in in- nd, Floiida, as mail matter of the creasing numbers every year, for the seccnd clasa. fame of TFlorida as an unexcelled g e e e yinter Tesont haspenetrateds to the u F HETHERI\GTQV ERITOR, imnms-'t parts of the continent and un. — SUBSCKIFIIUN R Omy year ... Leeeeee 8500 #x months cee 2.80|invariably nice people, some wealthy ¥uree months "3“. ard some In only mederate circum- Delivered anywhere wittin lhfll ¢tances, bot all intellicent, and , a uwmifs of the City of Lakeland for 10: v rule, fully within the limits of de- |-1| ihle citizenship. We value the tourists both on economic and social] ro'nds and we can't have too many has crossed the oceans. Tiese Florida tourists are almost serte a waok e, = Flow Lhie satbe ulics 18 !ssued MHE LAKELAND WEWS lul them, for we have in inexhaustible| & waegly newenaner SIV/og o ros‘lmn! hat which tley come here 9f local matters, crop esndifions :,,, cot—the Test winter climate nn‘ poonty affaire, ete. Sent anywhed l‘] S e rda e far §1 L0 per year. | Feliobun bet The Fellsmere Tribune, a little ‘ ¢ ; ; 1 ,' typosraphical beau 1llished over i ‘,; in Lakela !,; e I:!U-, the in St. Lucie county, is the latest in el witnl and oftractiy in-| Florida journaiism. Its editor is T el ofithas Bt Vol ha e Wa rwoad wha Ly o } wed onr facilities for Bt i Vi « .'\I‘y tte tow y that ave raGt BT O bout, comi Lt o L e it dori glay with us gan Ly ol the lakes down the Sjnen ther were hore lact winter we {1 and up’ have reets, put in a first- lie made a record:clacs & 1ve system, ex- ¢h Lim well with lub‘u' ud ou and lizht service, and next Monday will throw open to U R TSP the pablic a great modern hotel just noleted L e , to Le run on metropolitan The other day we reproduced and | r lines; .mrl in this hotel the tourists General Diaz returned to Mexico as un avowed candidate for the presi- military arrest by dency and on landing at Vera Cruz was placed undoer order of Huerta. In the photograph Diaz is at the left. ereditcd to the Gaines.ille Sun .m‘M the wealthier class will get just! e o . el il tribute to the new State nignt all in the way of comfort and DESIGuED +. LEIREE on munder of the Confederate Vet-!loxury that they could find in the s i : B il e ; Pratty Frock That Would Make Up | ; " * Marid: antai ] 1 184 > 1ICS ., er. of Ilorida, Cantain John L. | A S Most Effzctively in Linen of ‘ | Tu:lis, of Jucksouville. Dut we zot| addition we have many other Almost Any Color. | the ceedit wron e f nd hoardine houses and—in PRI i ! sl f the oid soldicr Lakeland is and far or a little girl | i thie Gealn Banner, eyidentt than Thig is madal i % with a deep shouls ! | by or 1 Limset! hB Pl L the 1 der yoke of the 1 Lo ne ! tiid] i t ‘l # A | of heay - oy A (hig v P Eei N blousa t ; J i e Th i3 u t with tha o ; 4 g i ST BE A above a cuff of : linen, The skirt, (‘nu ¢ Fe a [ fair also pleated, hag b LB p 1 Gk JU e 0 The Dot a plain lower por- a for instance, e tion with deep tl ) ( 1o on ot vo sclect commigsioners who :1"”1'“.1"'\‘0 \\lncl; ol of our Pl st e o Aire two - rows o " s al : ina Sl S, ! L straight lace In- \ ek i USSR ML BLnte BON sertion with lace W " Sl Press cpnment will come sooner or later. | points on upper and it is n Chiristian in character phe tendencies are certainly in that tand lower edges. The girdle s 6 cor wiod with the California atti- girection, for lesislative incapacity | black velvet with a buckle of lace at tude toward Florida, Lows more pronounced with every | the center front. The center pleat 18 \\'} Y PAY I\ ’\}\ L"* SRR cossion and the trouble is |1<~rhups1;"““““‘“ wnhlsmnll crochet buttons s ,,,| Thet highly undesirable citizen,{more in the system than in the I"""l HEIpe 9t | 10 i wislative J e Henry spencer, who has confegsed ol Ii el ;,15..\11\(,. h”l[hl “'1' 3 o &) 2 must be strong, veco’nized leader- i tlie murcer of Mrs. Rexroot up in| ek $ ) g i : A Little Wisdom. |{ A i\) i |ship, with one dominant personality [} 4 Ilinois and was put on trial today |, guide the herd. Such a man rarely appears in our modern Legis- latures, and for the want of him there is confusion and indecigion and for that nri_mc says somethinz in the dispatchies on the front pase which entitles him to a certain measure of | A man with 8 balf volitlon goes backward and forward and makes oc I way on the saoothest rond, a mar with a whe » vo'ition advances on the roughest and will veach kis purposa PHONE 123 | |Adums Bicg N. Ky. Ave BOBAHOEORODORO & resheet, bad as he is. Ile says he|the vociferous voices of small men, |t thore be wven o ittle wisdom tn st B OO O bas bmt little patience with the law's|tach sure that he is .ieht but unable A A AOEBOE G 4G e RRER d s and hopes his counsel will not!to command a following of suflicient | e———— —_— take advantage of any of them for|strencth, The Times rhows how it A O A A | his lenefit. If the whole body of|Wworked in our last Levislature: .\ our criminals would endorse t'is son-| “Florida’s last Levislature did not tinent and use their influence with [number amon: its members in either [‘ their lawyers to put it in practiee,|house one able leader. We saw i the officiency of or courts would bemany a worthy and carefally pre | { inereased not less than one thousand | lared measure come be'ore the House ! i per cent, with the support of a majority of its ! \ v ! members, only to be conf 'sml.} ..... —— ‘jf f ! r C( 18 ¥ 0 4 i i | s A YR O AY e R S S torn and snoiled with amendments| : i v Al hiatraln ALNAL S ls.!lnr.m 'h the vociferous oratory (?) ] & ny : no oflicial record kept of the births| St ¢ Rt | f \ == = NN == — and de2ths in Florida each year. The| .h s ‘(.“.‘m gk .” LSSy / Lot % Ve b o :ll\, havine no leaders to meet { s \ ! 7' ) State board of health s tryin: tol oo a jold the fore o { ‘ ((’} / remedy this defect and under author [RGB CE ; ‘U“'? A ' | "‘ Y ( it : b leaista i £ |wonld become disor-anized, and / y of 8 Zisintive end nen has | ' PR when the bill got throneh——-if it l‘vl / “ r b 12 s ) d I} formulated a plan by which n;u-h‘f‘“s Kobt trtonde. Wonltiit, facon \ = (-V'\m Cr (1“ city is to anpoint a revistrar who is . : 2 nize it."” to le paid twenty-five cents hy the | State board for each birth and death reported to that body, provided that!f EFI[CIENCY Y¥RE TOE TIOT the standard forms of certificates| = ———n adonted by the federal rcovernment The Jacksonville Metropolis has shall be used in makine the renorts,|announced for John N. €. Stoek tton | these forms to te furnisted fice.|to succeed Duncan U. Fletcher m There must be responsitility for cor-!the United States Senate. This leads rectness and the number of Mr(hs:us to wonder what conceivalle and deaths reported must be within on there could be in retiring Senat ten per cent of the full number. Fletcher, a proven pablic servant of —0 |'t?'e fret elass in favor of an entirely The Orlando Renrorter-Star savs untiied man who has done no con- that a ~entleman intervicwed in the shicuovs thing nor chown no La%eland Telecram is “mived” be- enicuous trait that wo'ld ma cause he says that he ciive to La%e g letter senater than the man he is 0 reas- con- e him land in 1883 by private eanvevance trvinz to cucieed. Fleteher has the from Sanford because there was no solid record of suverior service ren- other way to cet there, and »reecoels dered and a position aclieved which - chves him strone inflrénce in the Senate, promises to mek ked by a vate life and character in no res very while Stockton has only to say that “the litt'e tyvn of 4 o 1and enioyed the distinction of beinz on the Sonth Florida ril: before the year 1893 ." We are inclined to thin% that the lettor than that of onr genior Penorter-Star mon is the one whn is ator. We have seen na obiection mived. The writer live? in Tamna to Senator Fletcher excent of the in the year named and his reer!loes monst retty and paltry chomacter and tion is that there was no Santh Flor not worthy of serinne neti e, e hasg bhueiness enterprise where eflicicney St ol m Entire new program changed daiy Over two hours of continuous, un- usuzl ard uplift- irg cntertainmen: ADMISSION Orchestra 5Cc: Ochestra. rear 3¢ fda railroad where 'a“e'and now Is crown into a serator of command- § fn 1883—and verv little Lakeland, ine choracter and infveree by veass (-!?"(‘l‘) 25 d either.—Tamna Times of vntirine devotion te Me oty 1 ‘.1 s o The Times is correct. The rond ability of not less than the “ret & el e e was comnleted to Kissimmoan in 1992, alagg, and 1o snerend him by Sto X ; but there was no r2i'rond to La%e- ton or any other man jrst when he 3 o ¢ + N v Jand dvring that year ard not until fs fn the prime of his nerfiloces The Res '\’t. d Seat sale tor this r mark- Jan. 23 in 1884, wae the line con- wonld Yo a capries in pn'lie contis cbic atteoction will upen at 10a. m Alon structed throu~h to Tom~a. Mr. Il ment whi~h won'd be call~d shon :’ N : ’ - * J. Drane, of this city, Intimately f1- folly witot evense in anv croat }3 d‘\y.. wemb riCth. at Red Cruss. EE K miliar with the facts, vovelfes for the sccuracy of this statement. was the test. [ RO Silver Palace Ice Cream Parlors | " LRANE BUILDING @ Everybody cordially inviteg, Come and see ‘he Finest | Creain Parlors in the Scvuth, \ I—————— R O SRRVl v 8 S 11 Y \r L & E have the sgency for the fo Cadil'ac Automobilcs, Read 3a ¥ W Four, Five end Scven Pessenger T 110 Cars. Can m:ke prompt celiver:, livered three Five-Passengers Cars w n week. One cachto Mr:, L. W. Cowy and Mr. E. H. Youngs, of Lat i e do Fon, BB Skivper,of | h ¢14] ) B : f f: in the cutomobile line e e o B e ety [ekelard Autorn:bile & SULpiy e b Ftvapet R S s et o it OBTUAL B riagh 9 4rg S s Y BTSN e i WA ¢ 1 Unless You krow Where to BF — == /Ihv Cost of Tiving e —————— e ot e e — e e e o i IF YOU K& OV, The sclection will be the best The variety unmatched jE The quality unsurpassed : Therprice the lowest :° All these' you find at our store E Just trade with us 2 This settles the question of livud Best Butter, p pows .,.. ... A TEETRT SRR TLE "': Bugar. 17 sounds R T 1" Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .. ,..... o Tew e Cottolene, 4-pound ]S SO YL 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. P L s $nowdnft, 10-pound pails, .. ... .. ace ol 3 cans family size Cream TN ¢ vovern 8 icnmbshylizeCrelm............. ..: : 1-2 barrel best Flour et 12 pounds best Flour Octagor Soap, 8 for *0V40 eeeats s any LA TR B RSP T Ground Coffee, per pound . ¥ galions Kerosere . Conans \E. 6. TWEEDEL

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