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- gWre with most of his predecessors,, The Evening felegram Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Ruilding, Lakeland, Fla, ¢ Entered in the postoffice at Lake- and, Florida, as mail matter of the meond class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTIUN RATKS: ORY YOAT . ..iiiiiais veeee-.$06.00 #x morths ....... sessesves 8.60 faree months .............. 1.26 :Dailvered anywhbere within the saite of the City of Lakeland for 10 +u8 & Week ¢ FIuL the same ofhea 18 18sued ' THE LAKELAND NEWS, ¢ weekiy newspaper giving a resume 97 local matters, crop condltions, pounty affairs, ete, 'or $1.00 per year. — e S ——— Sent anywhere ELAND, FLA., NOV. 22, 1913. est little cities in one of the most MRS, PANXHURST IN DELAWARE prosperous and beautiful counties| ' in one of the best States in the Yours for better Lakeland. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, famous PRESS REPORTER British militant suffiagette, will For the U. B. of C. and J of A.,i'sank here tonight. A reception to Local 1776, Lakeland, Fla. her will preceue ner address. land for the past several weeks. 7= SO Since Mr. Geo. C. Fidler has been gy ST =2 2SEE packing House Supplies kad no time to be idle except occa- sionally for the want of material on Transmission machinery for packing houses, pnlleys, belts, etc. Shipments jobs. Many new members are being tak- RIGHT NOW. Box presses with strapping jen in the Brotherhood and all seem | to be glad to cast their influence to- attachment--facilitates work and minimizes labor. Ready CARPENTERS UNION 1§ IN FINE SHAPE The carpenters of the U. B. have | been very busy in and about Lake- Wilmington, Del., Nov. 22.,— healthful place for the laborer as well as the speculator and we do urge every man of the trade to ap- point himself a commmitee of one to investigate the true intent and use- fulness of the U. B. of C. and J. of A. The union men of Lakeland are all concratulating themselves that they can now find union clerks in We are oblized to the Punta Gor-| 42 llerald for the following ex- presgion of ¢ rt oyinion. | “he Lakeland Telegram is two years old and is one of the best in-‘ ‘and dailies in Florida.” | 0 The next meeting of the State fed- | sration of women's clubs is to be held in Lakeland and .we can pre-! dict the royal time that will be ac- sorded them.—DMiami Metropolis. Royal is no name for it; we will give them an imperial time; aye, better than that—we will give them | the time of their lives. e The expectcd has happened and! 8ulzer is going out on a lecture tour &t s0 much per nizht tostell what he! knows about Tammany, Sulzer is still laboring under the absurd de- lusion that he's the man that scotched the Tammany, tiger. We! berate the people of South Carolina| for makinz Cole Blease' their gover-' aor, and Cole /loes show up as a pret fy sorry specimen in the same pic- | ‘but he'g ; e0od rough and tumble, fizhter, with .8 Veins full of red| iblood and hjs hide we!l toughened Tor combat and he looks- NP4 acts snd talks like a real man by-ww™ ovarison with flatnlent Bill Sulzer, i e it It pleases us much to see 'such a strong, sensible paragraph as the tollowing in the Ocala Banner, after reading 80 much of the loose and l1- eonsidered stuff in some other, pa- pers criticizing the president be- pause he isn’t a bully and a swash- Buckler ready to commit the mon- atrous crime of involving this coun- try in war with Mexico without even # decent pretext: ¥ A “President Wilson is going to win . = hloodless victory in the i6st famous - i the annais of history. tb teach the Mexicars a salutary les: son and he will. teath it to them| without the sacrifice of life or of treasure. \Wilson is marking & new spoch in the world's history.” | () The Orlando Sentinel ’Hrlm right to the heart of a vital question of in- ecomparable interest to every man in the printing business when it says: “The printers had a cost congress In Ocala last week. It is pretty well known among the fraternity that all printers do not conduct their busi- mess on business principles. As an ex- ample of this fact a piece of work was submitted at the cost congress for all to bid on. The estimates ranged from eizht dollars below the cost of the job to four or five dol- lars above. The importance of cost finding was driven home by this one fnstance. Suppose that merchants were as far apart on cost fixing as printers, how many merchant princes would there be? On the same line and for the same reason the im- pecuniousness of the printer is due| larzely to the making of prices without recard to cost. The Ocala meeting was of great importance to the printing interests of Florida, and it is hoped that it will mark the bezinning of a new era in the busi- wess.” | 4 O Governor Trammelf has #cored arain. We had!dbupts about the sccess of the Good Roads day he fxed by prorlamniidp ‘for yesterday, for there geemed’ to 'he several' snb- stantial ref go:sufficient turnent gf the citizens #o make it other thak a'failuré. But the governor knew his Florida. bet- ter than we did, and, while there was no rreat ontpouring of the yeo- manry with the imnlements of road duilding in all parts of the State,! the day was reasonably guccessful and the result fully justified the sell. There was a whole lot of good work done on the roads yesterdav, ard in and aronnd Lakeland especi- #lly we have reason to be proud of what was accomplished. We have Bed a lesson in the valune of volun- gary co-omerative work by pablic- spirited citizens, and it was qll to the, good as n starter in that direc- #on. That country is mobt ‘pros- @gerous angd its peoms the en- Mghtened where there ls the most @p-operative work in’good tatses. K ool mos 16 19 gwinn _—_—.__.- i o, asons why there would be| bt W the stores of our city. Get busy, boys, because we all feel proud to deal with a union eclerk and to buy nunion-made goods, ha cause all union clerks means a weil organized hou¥», and union-made i ward making this locality a more rof immediate shipment | Internctional Harvester Kerosene En- ¥ goods to us means that away ba.k gines for ALL : PURPOSES. yonder snmowh&o is a fair slicr) : Flne Foundry and MaChine Work where labor is treated as thou-h ] they were human beings with som: Pfomp! yexecuted and priCCS COflSiS!eflt rights and privileges. | 5 . . . W e @ We carry instock for immediate ship- Tvantave of the oprortunity that iz wow in your hands in the <o of aogum of money—open a rceonnt with it NOW at in-titurion and beein safeguard- ing vour money acainst the dazers The growth of the Brotherhood isl of having it on your person, around of great interest to our local ordar,' ment Sugar Kettles in 40, 60. 80 and the house, ete, / as well as its usefulness throuskonrt . ! o you ever congider that when the United States, as given oy our IOO aallon sizes. you pay bills with checks that you genera] secretary for the year eud- ing June 30, 1913. The report which has recently been fssued, contains sterling proof of the rapid growth and expans:on | of the U. B. of C. and J., and of | the flourishing condition in which! the organization finds itself today, with its 121 district councils and 1908 locals spread over the continent and with' a membership of over 24%,- 000, with an increase in one vear of over 22,000, is surely somethine to! be proud of. To the man who makes some study of the great trade move |} ments of our country it is pleasing to note the growing tendeucy on the part of our local unfon and district| receive more respectful attention— that your credit standing goes up considerable? We would be pleased to handle your account and assure you of the maximum safety Gulf Iron Works TAMPA, FLORIDA (el IT'S A LITTLE EARLY T0 TALK Christmas andHoliday Gocds toYou ¢ BUT Every year we see the wisdom of early shopping before the store & EA ARGAINS In Desrably Locate LAKELAND REAL ESTATE One of the prettiest lots on Flori- da Avenue, adjoining Farl Hendricks place on south, with a number of fine shade trees on it, large live oak alcng front, councils to arbitrate their diNoer- is picked over and while the clerks have time to give you the at- ahos With thelr employors, rather|B tontion your trade deserves. ITPAYS YOU—IT HELPS US. than go on strike; yet the tralde| ~ements of our Brotherhood dur- thits time has called for the ex-| ‘ SHAW-CLAYTON STATIONERY CO. :)“gduure' o OVer $51,000 and the TAMPA, FLORIDA death and disability claims paid forl M the same year was $302,5+8-41, a“d!.&w G ; S $6,000 to the Ohio flood sufferers. 3 v ifhiine Now, my fellow men, you who o B, {J, JONES thing that unionism {8 a selfish greed, just read, think and act, ema wisely. i The Local 1776 has now, seven @ fihe swings in one of ‘the most beau- | BB ed tiful little parks in one of the fin-|" CIMRRGE i S B T AR SNt i Automobiles at a Bargain All Makes in Runabouts Auto Broker Always a big line to select {rom. g 1309 Cranklin St. Touring Cars and Trucks THE SEASON OF GAYETIE ! Has just opened, the winter will be filled up with parties, dances, rectptivis, soclal, ¢calla, and numerous other | soclal occasions that call for “dress” and have you ever thought about it being'true that the tastiest and most costly gown can be absolutely ruined In effect by an ill-fitting or out-of-date fuot covering? tures the latest and most correct styles in ladies’ footwear for all occasions, Our stock fea: Mail orders solicited. THE DAVIS SHOE CO. Successors to Davis & Patterson, a5k 715 Franklin St, s TAMPA, FLA. Several beautiful, and very desir- able located lots in Heart of Dixielanc. One new five-room Bungalow, open fire place, cast front, city water, electric lights. Right prices, and easy terms, on any or all of this property, We will place on market in next A SRASHA A AN A A Y16 @@ Furniture That is Really s FURNITURE When buying Furniture, Carpets or Rugs there are three things to take into consideration—style, quality-and price. Style—All our goods are selected with a great deal of care— goods that appeal to your taste the more you see and use it— not the kind that yousoon grow tired of. There are styles to furniture the same as to other things and great care and “hought should be used when buying. EAE16) 5| ) few Cays cur fine stbdivitics just west of Lake Beulih, one of the finest sub- division prepositions in L:keland, cotcd as it is for lovely heme sits, We have in this sukdivision, beautiful Lake front lots, plenty of them with large bearirg orange trees on them, lots, lots froniing on highway, in fact almost at all kincs of prices. SO x - Quality—How many times have you been stuck in buying goods that look good when new, but go to pleces after a very short time? This is something you do not have to worry about when buying from us—our Furniture is “BUILT"— built to stand this climate. large lots, sma! Lekeland-Tamps any kind of lots, Price—Our prices are “rock bottom”; nuf sed. Think this over and the next time you want a good plece of furniture you will come to us. WE GUARANTEE EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL. Members Merchants Traaspor- tation Association We Pay Your Fare We Prepay All Freight Charges N A A ARG A AT A OB ANSIGE R TAOGE R RS SIS Wholesale and Retail Phone 154 TAMPA FURNITURE' COMPANY Branches—Ybor City, West Tampa o P31y 20 yewy gfifl zE B o e A R RN R doie 3 s vl ’ : B e ¢