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i I f § { { The Lvemng ielegram every af oon from the exi Huiiding, Lakeland, Fla, i ila the pustofiice at Lake ia, ns il wviatter of the HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. USURIPTIUN KATERS! veeees+35.00 Toren mouthe sirise 1'EE il anywbers within the 2 City of Lakeland Zor 10 reL ‘—.& safze ofher 18 issued LAKELAND WEWS . .y uewepaper iviug o resume ters. erop coanAditions, e, 6tC Sent anywhare - e : Wi ( 1 1 wohased o i t he bad 1o retain B ) g ton as editor. 0- Le That' 1 ¢ who be- i inan s+ lor pis- to . i tive ch it 10 uc- (03] { cad in view has just Bred anoiler pistoi-tuter au - or b)) TR in jail. This is gocd, but A niight has uidell Leiter by asing the copuiative conjunction “wnd” Qnctead ou vor” in the con- struction of tint gentence. HENE R RO The Puita Goirda Heia'd thinks that Wiil Crawtord, of Kissimmee, Lort of political trump up Ltecause he has taken no in Ilovida politics since he lod Gund seitied down to the pracuce of inw, Aud that's the an- s, h ricil and mazing money at | i “ives him neither tine nox liition to tnaw on the dry L politi Will is wise to:*'shi Lt came, at least until ge | LD Ii o weil that he ean eticrd to play it merely as an amusement, R S, Generel Castloman, of Kentucky, ‘got hLis statue trom his admiring countrymen Lefore he died, which is aot & bad ider, for it is much more stimulating to a man to sound his praises into his living ears than to wait until his hearing has been hepelesely imnaired by death. Every time t cneral looks at that statue In Louisville he will buck up and feel the renewdd force of the obliza- tion to live up to the memorial. Flowers for the dead are all right, but bouquets for the living have a much riore ingpiriting effect upon their subjects. 0- Senator Kern ,of Indiana, who 18 very close to the administration and Is the bLosom friend of Secretary Bryan, gives it out coid to the pub- lic that there will be no war with Mexico aril he tells the newgpapers that they can’t make that statement too stronz. He was evidently speak- fng vith full knowled”e and author- fty and we don’t doubt that it is Juet that way. Uncle Sam never yet went to war w:thout plenty of good reccons to back him, but if bhe has cot even a decent pretext now we haven't heaid of it. Mexico is no ward of ours. AT o Sl The Taleland Tele'ram leads them 21! in the pra‘tice o° reciproe- Itv. Whenever it revraduces a com- pliment "rom another paver it pref- aced it with a ~lowinr trilnte to the Intelli“en:e and trothfrlness 0f such such raver.---St. Petercbrrg Times. Srre, man. Li%e and time and wo'ils ere oiven to us for that pur- poce when the ocersion calls for it. And on the oc ag'on to which you refer we obeved the call of both eonrtecy ard troth when we told Editor Jordan of the Pnnta Corda Eerald th~t he kad written a mighty fine article abut St. Petersburg tovned off with a beartiful and Wis- eriminatine tribute to the superior teleora ?111’ §drvice of the Lakeland | 40— 1 D 1) PTCRY CALIFORNIA Menry. A. Marks, o© Winter Hav- en, b e l’-‘-'vn'"n eitres fruit erow- ar svet’ vhtirned from California, males this stotement in the Jack- gorville Meotronolis: “In eomrarison with 'Florida, their :elimate is a joke, their orchards Berdly worth the nime. their meth- ods of culture nrime averare frrif a travestv on the name sorange’’4) known in Florida. Their lon~ g-it is advertisine. They are adents and pnst macters in the art of cettin~ bhefore the world the ro- seate side of everything pertaining to Califor: pja, and in makiny you be- lieve when' yon eat a California or- an~e that you are sipping from a 4 go'den chalice the nectar of the gods.” . % In’ ntlmquei- of climate .and -the quality ftfi.e!rdrult we don't doubt Shat Mr. Marks is correct, but when | sher foeling chun merret and Yope (.. S ! Re says that California orchads are|:nd brotherly comaiseiwtion -«';.} R Pl\p'r\.g‘:’_}) 4 { Wardly worth the name he doubtless ' Jie. i : : . LAk val, and their’ ELAND, FLA., NOV. 24, 1913. R S P ——————————————————————————— refers to those that were frozen down to the stump last winter and STATUE OF A NAVAL HERO are of course worthless, but not to the representative orchaids not af- fected by the killing weather of that on. is other statement that fornia methods are primeval is variance with the testimony of all we have heard or read on the subject and is, to say the least, sur- prising. > What he savs about advertising is undoubtedly true, and in that re- offers to Florida a| {shining example worthy in all re- |speets to be imitated excent where tiiere may be downrizht lyinz or in- {exensable exacecration. We do not need to resort to either of thege, and wige fruit growers will not do so. Both the California winter eli- mate and the California orange and | £ ( {erapefruit are o far inferior to ours at we aie gure to levid in any com- on, but the world will not! it ex t in spots unless we 1e mammoth scale of d by our £NOow | i . do not need to; > or its products, aril| v injure cur cose by do- As ore of o'r wise State y that we will ¢ ling =0, { i papers ‘The truth about Flor- ida is enon~h,” and to et that truth before the world is the msk' .ahead of us. ¥ | Visiters to both States will h:lrl-'l]y: accept the statement of Mr, Marks as to the character of the California Photograph of ihe aceepted model orchards and cultural methods:. l‘lut,' of the bronze statue to be erected in whether they are true or not, it is “| Washington to the memory of Com- fact that there is plenty of room in{ modore John Parry. one of the early which we can improve our own or-! heroes of the United States navy chards and cultvral methods, and it The finished work is to cost about is doubtlecs aleo true that there are ! $43,000 and is to be completed in time iplenty of Californians who can gi\'e: for the dedication ceremcny next us valuable pointers along those, SPring. The work is that of John J fenl Boyle, a New York sculptor. The sculptor was hampered in his work by the fact that only one portrait of the Co-operation is going to solvei commodore is to be found. That one many of the big problems which now [ s by Gilbert Stuart and hangs in the harrass the world. The day of iso- | state house in Philadelphia. The only e (e lation and incenerdence is nearine | inscription on the statue will be: “ 3 \ its end. That was well enough when I.}qhn l;“"'y' :ommodoru "f the the world was vounz and peonle nited States Navy, Rorn County Wexford, Ireland, 1745. delphia, 1803 " were few, hnt in the complex civili- | Died'tn Phila: zation of today interdependence is absolutely neece y and intellieent | co-operation, esnecially along indus- trial lines, stopninz: chort of the evil | limits of the monopolistic trust, is Much More Tenacious of Life and 'certain to cdominate the activities of Less Likely to Succumb to Ithe world. No one has suffered more | Disease. for the want of it than the farmers.! —_ | |and in the recent rural credits con- More boys than girls are born every vention in Palatka Senator Fletcher Year, but every census return shows gave them something to think about that there are more women than men, when he said: The apparent contradiction is ex- 41 'ant to see: the farmets o plained by the theory that women are ; e At much more tenacious of life than men, canize ‘in their various communities, that they have tougher organisms, and establish their local co-operative so- are less likely to succumb to disease. cieties, and in this way, take charge! Men are prodigal of vital force, of their business matters, buy their whereas women conserve it, preserve supplies on the best possible terms, #t, and as a result women will often | market their products in the best Fecover from ailments that are fatal | way, and finance their affairs in the t0 men. A woman of forty has ‘“l most advantareons manner. They SBaNces to one against dylng within | can do it. The two sreat words the year, while the chances of a man are only 49 to one. which ehould summon them to meect | These figures are based upon Eng: WOMEN STRONGER THAN MEN the situation are: ‘Organization ygh actuarial tables, but they are sus- ' and Co-operation.’ " iu\med by calculations in other coun- e tries. An English sociologist, after . extensive investigation, estimated that POLITICS AND POLITICIANS ! if 1,000 men and 1,000 women, each of New Jersey is on the verge of an-' ®Verase weight and build, and practi- [y 1 , W rie n {other great primary fight in its Log-‘ ::t:{p::-l(;mrlo:r;al:i:lll: an?irest:rleddo: : fslature. |long forced march, probably 90 per ! cent. of the men wouid reach their Miss Jescie Wilson, White House gestination. | {oride-to-le, believes in the number| Of the remaining ten per cent, six 13 as does her father. would die from exhaustion and four recover. QOn the other hand, only 75 Ex-Sccretary of State Philander Per cent. of the women would com- C. Knov, has ninned in the bud an Plete the march, but none would dle.j attempt to run him for governor of B i e, Pennsylvania. y The Ginger Man, ' Rametimes the weutler puts ¢ingae 1 s mto some man. Then there is u kind York has be~un a lecture tour which of man that all the time puts uinger | will take him to the Pacific Coast. | wato evervhody aronnd hu. Nobody ! e will sveak on *“The Treason of: tn this old werld iv more asefy! 1o tr | !Tammany.” | than the. chap who ¢ men rhots of ginger i '3 o weath. ! ——— Former Covernor Sulzer of New '8 his fotlow | Prince Titel Fritz of Cermany, second son of the kaiser, whose wife is eaid to have deserteid him, ic a| close student on international law, He is said to te the best nosted man {In Germanv on the United States- | Mexican situation. to take the stumn in pdvocacy of the loc2! anticn which Mr. Lee helped to kill. True Brotherly Feeling, We ciust reseat the oltea-repeated oaying. that 1t fs unwarthy a relig.ous |MAD o view an irrelizious vow elzhar elth slaru or avarsion, or with any {have acted effectively. I do not| N3 PERFECT CONFIDENCE Lakeland People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance Do you know how— To find relief from packache; To coriect distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your neizhbors know the way— an's Kidney Pills; nd testimony. ‘B, Oak ‘St., Lake- “I can strongly | 1 know that they act just us repre- sented. I used them about two years aro when I was suffering from | lame and aching back and troulle with kidney secretions. They brou-ht me prompt relief and when- ever I have taken them since, they he ite to advise sny one afflicted with kidney trouble to give Loan's! rs. Price 30| er-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | sole agents for the Unit- | nter the name—Doan's—and take no other. O —— et e e s signs in Cher Cravats which we are offering this season, ' gore £omnony Fashion Shop for Men Specials For Thrifiy Housewives — Potatoes, Irish, peck ....... ...30¢ Evaporated apples, perlb .., .12 Evanorated peaches, per Ib.... .12 Evaported prunes, per Ib.......12 Evaporateed figs, per 1b..... ..18¢ Wesson Cooking 0il .........300 Snow Drift, No. 204 viq 0 81005 Snow Drift No. L e e | Coffee, Rio, per Nt enin 200 Flour, Self-Rising, 24 Ibs. . .. ...850 Flour. Sclf Rising, 12 1bs. ... 45¢ Satsfaction guaranteed to any one any time, anywhere FERGUSON § USHER PHONE 193 Ad-ms Ecg Neape Vilinz sold under g Positive t I?D JLLVIN STOES FOR MEN, Sabi ~29W N LUR CLILDREN Boyvs Suits ) & 11y vonular line o ready* } a o1y line of Liankets and T . Leave voar order, thc Ring us up for us Liloie buying, m t Goverror Miller of Delaware, is a! ! firm believer in the whivnin> nost| and de-'ares that he will Ao all in| ! W . 5 his power to continve the enfowen-| | ¢ are here for business, Iivoe ment of the Taw in his State vntil | Garantee th law providing for it is renealed. | | We sell | STEADFAST, WIITE HOU3L 2 Prof. W. Z. Riplev, of Harvamd, (4 . AS10N 103 LADIS, b1 tgava that mo man alive e \\'I\"fll‘ _‘, deiid LldNdUN 0UX LAD IRy over $25,000 a year for the ability ! i he brin-s into a rosition or an of-| i (J b} « d "fice. 1'is remarks did nat eveoot i Ln[s ‘]n even the president of the Uniicd § Suits made 1o M Slatss, i [{ Rain Coals Mad: to Measur ; Advocates o e te ! el g dades 18 104 gunes and <9 8. Also movement have rently Thinted to COLLIOr' § $ \vcr'.' rv o itlwto Prvan thm. sin‘rp ) Voo a.s0 cover hutons. anv sive, hle “;’“‘ “’:" m’"_'-‘"a:‘d to aid "_" _""!' i All vactages delivered rrom ily § election of air Lee as United ! ke 4 : gl wuaat you want in our Iine. S:¢ States genator, it wonld not be well j 3 Y our lin oy S e e ——— Fopru ar Dry « cods House i “ke'dl\f’. :’a it LAKELAND REAL ESTAT cts that youw obtained a yen hod them bnt th vonn thepi~h trifline exrandi. e eimnlr beeavse yon hed tho meney hondy--experiditures that "'l not have been made if you 1d Jenocited your money here, Oren a hank acco'nt NOW and have yvour furils earning 4 per cent. n Desrably Locate ———————————————————— One of the prettiest lots on For da Avenue, adjoining Farl Hendvic plece on south, with a numbe. of lid shade trees on it large live cak &l [ront, Several beautifu!, and very et able located lots in Heart of Dixiciste Oncrew tive-room Bungzlow, pi fire plece, cast front, city water, ¢ o lights, Right prices, and easy 1rms 06 &ny or sl of this property, We will place on market in et few cays cur fire tubcivirvies j of Lake Py R lch cne of the finest Civisien prerositicrs in Lekelenc,rond &s it is for lovely heme sins, W het in this subdivision, beautiful Lake toi lots, plenty of them winh large beartt crarge arees on them, large lots, smil lots, lots freniing on L keland-Ten h'el way, in fact alp gg eny kind of o at a'l kincs of Frices, ell only our own dit __See us for bargains. e D. H. Sloan RUAL ESTAIE DEALER UANELAND, . - FLORMY