Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 11, 1913, Page 4

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g o ———————————————— e e OLITICS AND POLITICIANS Ine neamg Teloyiait i 1 Jncavh T i o o first U8 Pl Qentucky Harlding 3 Dad @ery aftertooy trom * 3pain, is house-hant- fakelunl Fla, i i N s Gt A et A R A LR al Lahko- LurtaPed i the postoilice tand, Pforida, as wail matier ot the werend Claes Teadiny paliticians of New York| i ld le a law rrohilitinz lincine and lities in municijal and State ns. ink there “ F HETHERl\(.TO\ L‘I)ITUR If a Yill introduced into Congress | .85 04 | Py Renresentative Whitzere of 0‘.1]9! 2.60 | coes thronrh, Gereral Coothals, the 1 26 builder of the Panama canal, will be me:Li.on a life job at $25,000 a year. | AUBSURIFIIUN RALTES: e year #1 months ... Puree months .........co04. Lelivered anywhere whain wmits of the City of Lakeland for 10 sty 1 week tesseneaes e The French ministry of finance has' = = | introdreed a Pill in the Chomber ol“ Tiom (be sawe ullice 18 {8sued Pepnties for the feste of a $260,000,- THE LAKELAND i EWS {700 loan to cover non-recuriing mlll A weekly newspajer giving & resume tapy expenses. o1 local matters, crop conditions | anty affaire ete, SentL anywheie for $1.00 per year. The Feeex covnty rark commission | has decided to name the new county | W "n Caldwell, N, J., after Grover| ———————— e A R T dn A s | o | LO0i'T ASZ THE EIITOR inarcels of land will be added to the T0 GRINY YOUR AXE tract, which already co ¢ al unti — | fifty arres. Cleveland nark contains| The Bronson Times-Democrat the finest group of hemlocks in Es- | comes to the front with a mighty f°Y coNRty. landsa NELEOLE Rho. cditoridl vonos of a well-j'ave been engaged to beautify the, known f{uiling of many pes Lo""‘”‘”' l trot to the editor with tl trou- | 1 Fully 1,000 women are exnected to | atterd the National /merican fia e Aecociation convention, which meets in Washinoton Dec. 1, and manv speakers of note are on the pro- gram, The convertion will onen an ac- itive camnaivn to persnade Coneress erat handles it so well that we repro- |10 P15 tie pending constititional amendment granting nation-wide duce its editorial: “We do most respectfully ask that Suffrace to women. A celelration of the winning of the gome of our friends stoy telling us b of the shortcominzs of their neizh- ,”"' by 1linois women ard adontion bors. Some people seem to think | of a new constitution will be features, that it is the duty of a newsvaper, lof thie convention. to take a part in all of the nei:h- borhood and personal differences that occur in their county, but we: bex to differ with them, and as we, hove to stay in Brongon and have no degire to have our life insurance po|~j fey cashed in, we must ask (o be eXe] ' euced from makine any comments, either pulilicly or privately in revard to your tate of wos when noured into our polite but nnwilling enrs, Many |’ who run to the editor with a story| " HBGLh of some of their nelzhbor's ““I”l:'nd from whut we hear of the groom- ghort omines with the rvequest or elect ghe coems to have chosen well, hone that he will publish the s:\nu‘.i”’"‘l we ki 2% ”"'." he is to cet one fail to realize that in nive out of °F the Jovelicst vivls in Florida. To ten caces the other gide of the story make these two youns people the has been or will be told to him|MArks for malicions eriticism, merely within a few hours. On any ques e the groom is not an Ameri-| tion that may arise which will af ! 4 becauge Senator Floteher s’ fect the whole county or any :nrl“ iidate for re-clection, is un=en-; bles and insist that he sholl hear their side, pronounce jod@ment in! their favor, use his paper to’ that ef- fect and 1efuse to ~i.e any j st con-, sideration to the other cide. It is one of the veaknesces of human nature with which the editor is 1rnqm:~nl.lyl confronted, and the Times-Demo- Snf- The announcement of the enrace- ment of Miss Nell Fletcher, daunzhter of Senator Fleteher of this State, to an I'nelish pentieman is being made the sublect of coarge, cheap and eilly ire on the part of certain news- 018 In this State not at all eredit-| v to eithe wing of the writers, The warria e of Miss Fleteh- r the {s a perconal and family i ¢ g ¢ 1 of it we expecet to have our convie- , unjust and uncentlemanly and it oncht to e stopped at once. Miss I'leteher’s clioice of a hushand has' rothing to do with Senator Pletcher's public man, and fair-! minded peonle will regent the effort to hurt the senator in his candidacy for such a mean and paltry reason., tions as to what will be best for the! whole people and to exnress our views as clearly and for ibly as we can, hut to ask us to take part in the erinding your pe wal aves, | well, you must certainly exe If you know a picce of news we want to know it; if you «nrow of any- P e thinz that will be of real interest| Former Governor Gilchrist has an and eood to your gection or l(mnt,\'“”"“"‘”'“ but bloodless war record, wo want to know it and will be in connection with the Spanigh-! grateful to you for the Information.” American conflict, and he tells us all about it in the literature he Is cending out to promote his candidacy for the Senate, It moy be that he can yet better serve his country on Mexican felds of slanehter than in : the forum of senatorial debate, ! it is cir- ! RESIID e merits as a vEe us, —0 The special edition of the Mulberry Herald, a copy o which we have just received, is all to the :ood, a teauti- ful piece of work, and it will do good for Poilk county wherever culated. We congratulate e i e the Her- T have three cars for publie service ald, at any and all hours, My machines b 00— are Caddilacs and | am therefore f01- It didn't take Frank Clark long to |1y equipped to give my patrons the get enough of Furone. He is on his best gervice obtainable. Day phone way home azain after a few days in No. 65; nieht, 313 Rleck, 1497 England. But for all that he will R e . - be a broader man when he returns than when he left. ‘There is no eda- TS e pone of sttracting attention to them i fleasseomiin selves seldom get tha kind of 'tem ! . e le wanth srethine Runnells county, Texas, with & pop- ulation of 22,000, comes to the front as a veritable leader in civilization, but in its superlative virtue it must teel the depression of a creat loneli- ness. The following report comes from there: “The orand jury adjorrned today after holding one week. This coun- ty has a population of 22,000, and it has been over twenty years since a murder wos committed in the connty, and it hos heen over ten years gince the envnty sent a man to the penitentiary.” 0 o The women of Florida, who are geekine the ballot for their sex, may Solvom, Prople whe talk merely for the re9 sterlized cream frure, rich, frem cows lnspected and passed S b Yy the City Pure Food Depart nent, Manufactired uvoder thn most modern and perfect well coneratilate themselves unon their good fortvne in securine as an ; 3 A ngredients ally so rood a paver as the Ccala ouditions. ALL Ingr Panrer and fo in“vential a,man as {ts Cistinzuished editor. In t"e Dan- ner of Sunday we fnd the fo'lowi 'hat §0 to make our erearn MUST be the standard of pur- sion of a ! fanruace at the coneln | ty and quality. There ' & fng article deprecating war which s Fditer Parris {itrrence 1o “Frozen Cus yery clearly comm to the cause g0 dear to the hearts of 80 many women: . “And John itchell mi~ht gav that there is another movement on font that will hasten the end of the forked earn to say ‘ardg” and POINSETTIA lce ‘ream. Try It. tail and eloven foot o wa that FOR SALE BY will be when the hallet is wielded by the mothers of this Iand, The Fal ; Ph : fot in their hands will be the minis lal\e armacy terine ancel that will carry in one tand “temperance,” and in the oth- LAKFRELAND er ‘universal peace. 200d trste or the ' ,To bear this pressure and to stcceed LAY ELAND, FLA,, NOV. 11, 1913. THE LVENING TELEGRAM, e smamnn o s Gl AT GONGRESS HALL REDEDICATION | oShERr e h RSEG P PN AP PPN SIS NI T TAKE ING NLW YORA TEOIS : T LATURT RECON It takes streneth to bring your ife{ apyapy- N, Nov. 10,—The 4§ up square Ve a and fee of Yow Yok & With your accepted thought and £old | gyata will reconvene here tond ht ot ' § it there '9:20 p. m. Leislation to mak- ’3 Resisting the inertia that drazs back | pocijve Covervor @ s policies From rew attempts to the old hab- ’“1” bo paceed, it is expected, After it's track; ithe passine of some fnaneial mens- It's so cagy to drift back, to sink; !x'r"s and bills ‘providine for contin- o ERTARE R S0 hard to live abreast of what W”'y:-m exnenses, final ad‘ournmer think. will be taken, thus ending the s e- | cial scegon which was called by It takes great strength to lve where ¢ giopnor Sulver to coneidor the pri- s you belong fmary fioht but hrousht When other peonle think that you x:o‘u'l:n:rn( instead are wrong; People you love, and who love you, and whose Approval is a pleasure you should choose, in a tempest on Lo > 1900...9 of ted to the Unio ashineton ndmit- hy proclamation of at len~th Sasli e 'In lving your Lelief—well, it takes ' ,"””' ST e , A nT Geore and Queen { Mary s 1 for Iudia to attend the And couraze too. | ’ Lella Dirbar, (! o’ Thanksgiving Day November 27th | Your Thanksgiving Dinner \ will be wel’ -x ‘ressud; tut hew cbout the direr-ycu? 1€ you fecl therkful on - November 27th, why rot look 1?2 You'll te ile \ picturc of arpreciaticnin a nice Autumn su't tail- orcd to your indivicual measurements by EdV.Price&Co Mcrchant Tailers, Chicago Order Yours Today WILLLM SON-MOORE o *“Fashion Shep For Men” about his fm- L. = xov r"“"n 11 1N TISTORY f / The Cost of Living is Groi Ice Cream Parlors LRANE BUILDING @ FEverybody cordially invited, Come and see he Finest lce Cream Parlors in the South, Silver Palace S E have the o agency for the Mfl.-le Cadil'ac Automobilcs, Rua‘dsxi_;’m Feur, Five end Scven Pessenger Tour Cars. livered three Five-Passengers Cars Ea,;‘ week. One each to Mrs, L. W. Couwe: r' and Mr. E. H. Youngs, of Lakeland, an.g s 3 Can make prompt Celivery. lufi cne to Hon. E. E. Skipper, cf Bariow, e (o] earn Get our prices on cars, i tircs, tubes and «.ther goods 2 ete in the automobile line M 'am i Ir. Lekclard Automebile & Supply “q:fi S T P T T N T R S T SN e c——— e ———————————— R —— Unicss You krow Where to (’u.;: = — — e e | IF YOU KNOWS a 1 ‘br i ” The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed Theprice]the lowest All theseyou find at our store Just trade with us , This settles the question of livirey Best Butter, per pound p ‘5 Pugar, 17 pouads ... ... RSN i = m > Cottolene, 10 pound pn!ll...... oo fl,‘.. Cottolene, 4-pound pails. .......... e s3es wam v W 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. e ISR ‘; Snowdnft, 10-pound pails. . . e L 3 cans family size Cream ....... R O At § cans baby size Cream. . ERA SN B S R e 1 ' BRI . e s va 12 ponnds best R S " omgonloap.l(or............‘... . SR b e Ground Coffee, per pound , b gullons Kerogere . \[L- 6. TWEEDEL}

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