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~ THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELA FLA., DEC. 6, 1913. The cheapest thing in Florida to- —_ " The Evening Telegram|LAYELAND WILL CELEBRATE day in proportion to 1ts real value is Published every afternoon from the m EHA"" snl_E the Florida newspaper. It is three Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla, (Continued from Page 1.) or four times as good a paper 'as it|@ : was twenty years ago; it costs twice + V|Sil * Entered in the postoffice at Lake-| Uniform appearing class of school|5¢ mych to produce it as it did then, %and, Florida, as mail matter of the|Children; best masked character, lady ¢ ingtead of going up with the cost mecond class. and gentleman; most grotesque|os matarial and labor, the price went r Ore _|masked, both bady and gentleman; ; Koy % dowp until now the profit on sub-, M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR, |meérchant distributing most ' unique|gorintions has about reached the vs.n-i i { i souvenir; best decorated auto, and ishing point. Fool competition in- many others to be announced later. |gi0aq of intelligent combination is Merchants especially and citizens| rognongible for this result, but the #v onths ......... 9,50 | Benerally are asked to enter heartily i 5 editors, especially the weekly edi- § Wares months .......... 125 and enthusiastically into this cele- 2 ot & v bration so that it may be worthy of |way'porey beo Lng fo see the light Select your Christmas present while the stock is “Wivered ADywhivy WINAIS o the occasion and do honor and credit SS9 s fob Priee 9t thait ditt Naits of the City of Lakeland for 10 ‘ ! tions until they can at least discov- + o e to Lakeland. Holiday railroad rates|or o geant margin of profit with the complete We have them to fit all tastes and every —_— . ... |will prevail, assuring us of a large ;.y.4 eve. Quite a number of the p : From the same office 1s fssued | number of visitors. Let every citi-|pogs weeklies in Florida are adopting THE LAKELAND NEWS, '[zen keep open house that day, renew |yhie just and sensible policy and it pur S€. ® weekiy newspaper giving a resumeo0ld acquaintances and make new. s jyely to become general. On this M local matters, crop conditions,(One great big, jolly, prosperous fam- | g, pse0t the Times-Union says: ‘sunty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere(ily, living in the best thirty-year-old| «geyerai Florida newspapers are #or $1.00 per year. town in the world—LAKELAND. | apnouncing that they wllll) ll-)alse the Yours to please, 7 ~ This celebration, though originat-|price of subscription shortly. This is e — | ing in the Board of Trade, has been no doubt necessary and the papers Texas ought to learn the virtue of | pushed out from under the wings of ' i hardly lose any subscribers. 1| a moderation. Being the biggest State|any and every organization to be tak- 'a county paper is worth anything at ’ in the Union doesn’t necessarily put|en care of by all. The Board of Tffle’an to the people who are on its list 0"“er U e e " I“ ) it up to her to have the biggest floods| will do everything to make the af- the matter of 25 or 50 cents addi: /' any more thap to nave the longest | fair a success, and so will every oth- tional a year will not be considered. droughts, but she certainly excels in|er organization loyal to the city and| , great deal more is expected of a both. interested in its welfare and prog- newspaper nowadays th;m was the T T ress. case some years ago, and every added Colonel W. P. Walton, who has| Any helpful suggestions regarding | gaoility for supplying the news, bought a half interest in the Orlando | Plans and details will be thankfully|nromntly and in good, readable Reporter-Star, ought to be a good one|received by the various committees. shape, costs money.” SUBSCRIFTIUN KATHS: Next door to Postoffice O »2 e AT, A R . I e 2 | 1 on the editorial job. It is said of| Wake up! Warm up! Get en- — . him that he wrote the campaign lit-|thused! Broaden out! Look ahead! §-?mb ; ORI A OB RN S D B OO OPODO S MECHOHS GO DBOECHELHRCES L2ug te son papers in Kentucky during the|have a hot time in the old town on Bea“l"“l flresems fliven away flhSOl“tBly free Whelher y0|| l"ly 0 not last presidential campaign. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1914. P . i ———— P E ' Georgia has one hundred boys in| Those seven federal generals in , ou’ One G' eat OPPOJ tuntty as fl 100 bushels of corn and more Der|gtates rather than fall into the : acre in the patch he cultivated this|pands of their esteemed contempor- year. Items like that put Georgla|ary, Genmeral Francisco Villa, may tl;l-totlng brigade wnose work 0ccu- | mighty good judgment, all the same, ° ° ° @ . pte:}so much space on the front pag2|in view of what happened to their lce Bul lng i Ots ln n range Grove .. of Georgia newspapers. brethrep at Juarez a few days before. % i 2 — o it would nave been o “ring suee” |3 MlOdern Improvements, Sewers, City Water, Electric Lights, Etc. 3 strongly in publicity as a means to oyt even the privilege of dying with |2 - | Browth that her Board of Trade.will| their bresches on, to say nothing of é & = . take a full page ad in the booster their boots, for breeches are so N A B S O I l I I l I E ‘edition of the Jacksonville Metrop- scarce in Villa’s army just now that|g : .lated enough to bu chard lands, city resident or busi- R fl}’ ?] ce::e:::y ‘];: ness property to buy, build, improve, o f ’ I ‘h e F\ ’h.eré he hopes tohna Y5 ph 4 'b extend or refund mortgages or other / amous had no {dea that the major had been securities; terms reasonable; special ! tent or that his accumulations had e L 1th Bldg. teached such imposing magnitude, g:gze:‘ ) Csolls C(:)Tmrsn;eaCommerié and we hope that it will be many st Ds:llns ’i';xan ; b 1823 long years hence before he has use|™ "’ ) J . for that cemetety lot in the way he 1 mentions. ;Y : _—_— & it s s IN THE VERY HEART OF THE CITY OF L...Court of the Pensacola circuit, who ; a substitute judge, carries an indi- viduality and force on the bench that| = 4 pow Jaughing act will be pre- it would be well for some other gonjeq by Scott Leslie and Miss Mae a murder case the jury brought in 8}y, real fup and nifty songs, ask ’ liberation. Judge Wolfe fairly oneeg of last night. This is their last flayed that jury and told the sherift night here. erature for practically all of the Wil- | Get in line! Pull together! Let's her corp clubs, each of whom made Mexico who “lit out” for the United! A } d in the coming column despite the pis- not be heroes, but they showed Enterpriging Miami believes 80| for them had they been eaught, with- |4 | olis in which to present the advan-|pefore he shoots his prisoners he|® . i i tages of Miami, and pay $350 for it. | compels them to shuck their pants in | . The board wi]] be given 116 subserip-| the sacred cause of the republic in . % g t'“l)l“ to the paper which they can|order that they may be appropriated [$ | fell at 83 each, thus getting the ad-| by the victors unrent by bullet holes. . Yertisement for practically nothing. : 1 I | o B © Major Butler of the Inverness ; \«.MONE_Y TO LOAN i Chronicle, says that after ten yedrs f ! : i\ residence in his towyp he hag accumu- SIxi berioent flosngion fatiis) Lok . K 4 a plunger in real estate to that ex-| .\ .o oouregpondence invited. has been holding court in Miami as| Judges to imitate. The other day in|gangers tonight. That they can fur-| palf never to summon those men again as . ' b whi| they were unfit to sit on a case in- The World Famous c “es fly verdict after just one minute of de-'a“y one of the three capacity audi- tely @ < volving the life or liberty of a human HARRY K. THAW CASE AND ‘I belng. Why a judge has to sit still TRIAL '.‘ and keep his mouth shut while a jury Will be shown again tonight k til in his court does all sorts of fool - dy By things and brings in all sorts of| qye Other Pictures Are Especially °® ® #'y. % fool verdicts is something we have Good, too, -I" \never been able to understand. By THE MADCAP 18" virtue of his wisdom, learning, char- Ta:a A6 fanture 1h bwo foll raals H t R h Th L t F | " acter and probity the judge ought to = = Ow 0 eac ese o s rom R. R. D ep ot @ be something more than a mere um- Sire on the imch, a0 s Vot somt wmfi:fiifi?&?&i d“fi‘:‘z‘;:'. . GO UP KENTUCKY AVENUE TO ORANGE STREET, TUR N LEFT; GO UP ORANGE T0 LAKE STREET, TURN from him where it is needed does a Good Show NORTH ONE BLOCK TO OZONE PARK. ’ 4 ! more good than from any other | | soure. Admission 10 and 20 Centa fion’_fforget the Date, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 9 and 10. Music by Brass Band : > [ - MO . A skating rink will soon be added| poginning Monday, Dec. 8, Slager B d . " . to the amusements of the Ancient 4 Or er lc OI W O N R 5 P O Bl d ¥ *? C(;ty. eItnvl‘:l no doubt be a very pop- B:::I'l i:‘;;kt: : ex:tllgepvev:::xe) & y s arlng’ wnerb’ Oom ’ ° A g b | 1 mlar resort. g s eI & \ ; 223 1" A GREAT REDUCTION | , ON COATS, COAT SUITS, b WRAPS AND MILLINERY ¢ B Xarx | LA MODE ~ “igsosmn g