Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 25, 1913, Page 4

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] ——— S s pass a | Loncst men in the city mark éntered in the postoffice at Lake- |1y n.d, Vlorida, a8 mail matter of the|with the arcng claas. Lentuckr Building, Lakelagd, Fla, D — mies n producers and leave {. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOB, SUBSCKIPLIUN Katws: | Do, vear .. hi monthe Fisee monihs .. ..... ‘witvered . anywhere witnin ghe [him a statue before he dies. esitg of the City of Lakeland for 10 S —— wits n week profit. If Mr, make the our fruit ¢ d truck veeteseens 2.5¢ White . — | events in Frow tie saiwe offics 18 i8sued THE LAKELAND NEWS, A\ weekiy newspaper giving a resume o1 local matters, crop coviitions wanty affairs, ete, Sent anywher: or 8 this country and 4t is ways been happy ones. ery There is ev- reason to believe that the one rule, for Miss Jessie Wilson, daugh- 00 per year ter of the president, {s by common fconsent a girl who represents the very best in the young w jof America and the [ ———————— Weilon't know the senatorial pref- fortunate wenee of the San Aurustine Recurd.‘m the g0 i8 in all respects worthy mit wien it says that 1, Noble Cal-jof her. The Telegram joins with wun, & lawyer of that elty, s a|:'¢ Who'e American people in wish ing a full measure of happiness to ‘great, creat crandse J N Bl ; tndson of John N. Mr. and Mrs, F ancis B, Sayer. 3. Calboun” it looks like the early tace; of o John N, C. Stockton ob- session. The immortal name of old John C. Calhoun will not stand for snother initial, B — State Senator Hudson ,of Miaml, ays in the Jacksonville Metropolis of yesterday: “lI do not think there is any doubt but that I will be a candidate for governor in the next Twenty-seven murders have been|race for that office.” A great many ©ommitted in Henry county since people will be glad to hear this, for che induction of Sheriff Corbitt into Senator Hudson is one of the big, Mlice, but every one of the alleged stronz persgnalities in Florida, a aurderers have been arrested, it is capable man in whatever he under- ®id.—Dothan (Ala.) Eagle. takes, and he would measure up to But that isn't really the vital 1s-| (e highest requirements of the of- me in a statement of the above char- | fice of chief executive of this State. scter. The question is how many . o anriderers ont of that whole lot were Th T I sonvi-ted and punished. The arrest ere can be no doubt about the t8 oply pne gty in enforeinz the law future of Auburndale. Fire destroyed and protectiz society. practically all its busiucss ‘section ————0 sunday night and there was but lit State Sehbtor Stokes, of Pensacola | tle insurance, but the men who mad: wnnounces positively that he is 2(the town and the resources of th andidate for Congress from the surrounding country are still there Third district to succeed Hon. Em |and there isn't a doubt in the worlt wet Wilson. The latter, who It |that the stricken little city will ris servin2 his first term, states that he again better than eyer before. Iy # a candidate to succeed himself. |this day and generation it is th Both men have force and ability anc ! man behind the proposition that @t looks like a pretty fight ahead i ounts, and as the Auburndale prop- the Pensacola department of Flo sition 18 as sound as a gold eagle ida. Wilson has made good in Conl 'nd the men who built and own the gress and at this distance it seem:liown are as good as the best in that it would not be either gooé Florida, it is only a question of time. fudgment or fair play to turn him and a short time at that, when the down just when he had learned the ropes and shown himself capable. | 0 (3 [ S22 House weddings are rare worthy of note that they have al- today will be no exception to the ELAND, FLA., NOV. 24, 1913, ELAND, FLA., NOV. 25, 1913. "le [ve]in }cle rdm! State Commissioner of Agriculture|will be Woing business at the old:_\i('ll‘cdvnm‘ the ‘sh":tlm-st advantage, | 0 L] g McRae will endeavor to have Con-istand under better conditions than either in war or peace. bill to protect Florida|before. ok *udlished every afterncon from the | fruit and veretulle growers from dis- | w lien they have the rizht standard:his persizicnce when lhis convictions i biz: s who “hos” pretty near- all the money in their dealings the latter with a loss more often than a McRae ecan discover a way throurh law or otherwise to pirates deal fairly with growers there vevee..85/00 ] will be nothing too good for him at : the hands of the lacter and they veeess. 20 1woull cheerfully subscribe to give omanhood |, \jis worid it shouid Le to Mewu- man |, ash heaps will give place to new |cause whose benefits are purely prob- buildings and the brave little city!lematical and which has thus . far SPBBDEPDBIBODEDESDEG B DD - eem——— It always happens that way| Man is a terrible little ani [ 1A his enthusiasm aroused, » that navi:eting thel bé a success as pro- of munhood, and that's the they've got in Auburndale. kind ; are lixed @ it ma ir W fand e () e atine the water; thus (HRE | little or nothing nounced s yLut therc far to indicate that it will ever be more than perilous sport without wl utility to the human race. It makes us proud and glad to get BUCH & LHIbule us Lul L0u0wiug Livu Bulll & sJukCy, 106 LUL Louy, oL e Sdlold pelwd, mind you, s vuce ol Lue Crackeruens oL rloada Jourual: itlemen who write the short abll, @ lial WUO Las eaiued au al- ctories for the mazazines draw some Uligue disuuction by tue thrilling pictures of airships sailing cuatin OF W8 Tdre benonaliy andiy, Coes with the assurance of birds Le Lig Buccess Le las e WiLh s destroyine whole fleets of battle- paper. Low is all w tue good, aud ships with falling bombs, but these we hever looked better to us than pictures are purely fanciful and wien we jeud the tilowlng ““mmlvout as improbable as the story of “ls Beuerous ped in the siepaid: |Sinbad in the Valley of Diamonds. ! “Longratuiatious to Bro. ‘uuthcr-! It mizht be a good idea on purely injton of the Lakeiand Telegram economic grounds for all the nations WPOU redching the second wlieswue to 20 out of the airship business un- Wi the exislence of the Telegram aud l(-sé they set a strancle hold on the @20 lor the uew building that he law of sravitation and can suspend Wil boon occupy. it at pl(‘:lfillre. thiug wost Al there is awy WiLlLg Lo a4 newspaper ludh 0 tiiglon ol Lakelaud and he secius a4 lair TP b e o o be 1 Wiy Lo realice Lis Juarez is azain the bone of con- louuest bopes, May the News aud|tention betweey «ne conferring e daiesram conuinue Lo res.ade uh:f,,pp(s in Mexico, and if you had ever Sureet for reawaiuder ol their most usclul lives, by the seen that measly, scrubby, dirty, shambling insiznificant village of| jmud hovels arid homely hombres you l\\'nu!d wonder why on earth anvbody [wanted to scrap for its possession. Tt (is merely a dirty Mexican backyard Lhe remark- Lakeland can be traced lurgely to lietherinzton and he 15 eutitied to ali that Lakelaad can give him in the way of patron- dule growih ol age.” for clean and busy American EI| R A Paso. IS THE GAME BT WORTH THE CANDLE?' ] | The two young army oflicers, both ' Southerners, by the way, who were Killed yesterday in Calnoruia by a lall from an ueroplane, deserve tic same meed of praise as heroes talien at the post of duty as tho.gh th had died in battle with their fa to the foe. They were killed in dis- charge of duty of the most perilons vharacter, the kind that tukes cour- aze and devotion even greater than that shown in armed conflict where there is a chance to forzet the dan- ger in the fury of the fizht; but the unhappy doubt arises that perhaps the costly sacrif VERY men who prides himself en being individual in hiz dress will be celighted with the exclu:ive de- signs in Chency Silk Cravats which we are offering this season. Wililam<on-Woore Gemp ny Fashion Shop for Men fice was useless. What poscible prozress was made in the science of aviation by their deaths. Loubtless none at all, and as these two were but the last of many others gone to a like tragic and terrible death, it becomes a very serious matter to congider if it is worth while to keep up this contin- uous sacrifice of human lives in a We cordidlly invite the public to the Opening of our New Jewelry Store Tomorrow--Wednesday--aftcrnoon at four o’clock Come in, look over cur stock, inspect our arrangements and be at home with ys Cordially yours Conner, O’Steen & King The Jewelers Next door to the Postoffice tof the company, which w {400 acres of arapefruit for its pa- jnpresses the prospective FESLBEEEIEPOLITIGTIPOIIIIIT POIMIIOOPIPIOOBIIIIIIOOIIEE BOELIE e Do LARELAAO AS VEWED BY || W ELE i (Continued from Page 1.) | make up the backbone of the whole, the productive arca, and 1 had as an This L, 18 quickly . and reacily . the seat of the Should be in ey, | _holdtfor cuts, sy insects, neuralgi, | S jointe, o & | GE-RAR.) Eclectic Linimert ity object point one particular section, the one lying directly to the south- cast, about six miles from l.ukcluL'rJl and two to tiree miles from Haskell, | ou the Fort Myers braunch. For a number of months I had been hearin: about the vonderful (lubhouse or hotel that had been | built by one of the land companies ! and I had often expressud a desire loi derful C.ld'ifl hclllh;m inspect this institution and the IandI . rheumatisy, Pli._‘: \ the concern had to offer. 25{‘ ’ 4 L | tden 1 My guide was a tormer resident of | yourd v the Middle West, a retired jeweller, | N keep i and an enthusiastic booster for lhis; cection of Polk county, “the best ini Florida,” he called it. He has a nice home here, with ten acres of land just planted to gravefruit, and has charze of the co-operative plan vill be ex- plained later on. The roads from l.acland to the clubhouse are quitc; soud, the first mile in the city bcin::i built of smooth macadam that was| a delizht to ride over, the rest hein_‘:! largely clay in a more or less goml;u,“s increasing condition, but I understand that it' grove laid out. is t» be rebuilt very shortly. The Phil. P. Cresap (y, \ Mew Orleans, Luisiy, For Sale iy . IENLEY & kit Vi The clubhouse is a by This section is all of the rolling| | 3 pine land, beautiful to look at, andi't i conffortablc and hog productive for citrus fruits. The.the hospitality of the |, tlubhouse itself is located on the top: be excelled, the cuising e of a hill, and one can look over ten' thoroughly enjoyed. wiles of conntry from its spacious jym is of the type th vorches, views of forests, cultivated make a guest fee areas and fresh-water lakes. 1 at }typn of a house is not lin connection with g ¢ The company has alrexdy set out pany, but is one of the trong, and 400 more are a probadil- | ¢yap anything else possitly ¢ ity for the immediate future. Noth- in~ hut ;.ru‘: efruit is being plalnted TOO LATE TO CLASHH here, the Walters and the Silver (luster, the trees being furnished | poR RENT—Nice lare nder contract by the Glen St. Mary room, with water, Nurgerics The company has over bath, with good fir 10,000 acres of land in their tract, quire 105 South Vir: but they only recommend about| . phone 299 Blue, 5,000 acres as first-class for citrus' i fruits, having had an expert local FOR RENT—On e furnishe rower inspect the tract for them,| 6§14 South Tennessee €0 that they micht select the best; T only for their customers. While no JOHN BRAD buver {s obliced to improved im- Violin Teacher, mediately, they much prefer the man Gives Lessons On who will improve rather than the VIOLIN AND MANCOW one who buys for speculation only, The Great 4-Reel Teatny

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