Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 24, 1913, Page 4

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W Toe Evening ielegram Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fa. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the gecond class. St l el L M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. OnEyaar: v $5.00 Six months e iue i e 2.50 Three months «....ovovanses 1.26 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. e e e eeeecenstins, S— From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, ! A weekly newspaper giving a l‘u:‘-‘\xnlr" of local matters — crop conditions, | county affairs, etc. Sent any\\'hm‘o; for $1.00 per year. The Moultrie, Ga., Observer saysi' that town is overrun with hv.surs" and many of them are highly insult- | ing when they are refused n]ms.“ Therc's an casy remedy in a case like that. Netify the chief of police and Jot tho insolent vagabond be ordered gars who are ]u‘]p-‘ v Dbe tolerated, but' out of town. Be loes and civil n the other kind should bLe made U‘ move on without delay. ' Et e LA ’ Luciug Perry Hills, an Atlantal| poet, has set out to walk from that‘l city to South Ilorida in search of in- spiration and promises to reel off a! verse of poetry for every mile he! walks. Harry Floyd, our l“lm'idui poet, is hiking along the track some- | where in North Florida on a similar mission, except that it's different. | Harry is canvassing for votes for the! United States Senate. We trust that | these two dear poets may meet each ! other and spin a mile of verses in" oration that will set a new! pace in poetry, but heaven deliver us' from heing compelled to read them! ! | i PRIy it S Confederate veicrans all over the, mtry familiar with his life and [ | work will gincerely mourn the death of 8. A. Canningham, the founder and cditor for many years past of that splendid publication, the ('ml-] federate Veteran, published at Nash-, ville, Tenn., in the interest of thu: old soldiers of the South. Never did a man work more unselfishly to pro- mote the weljare of his comrades, | and in corr ting the mistakes of history and 1 seeing that the record Was Lept stretoht and the truth told | about the wur, Mr. Cunningham rendored priccloss sorviee through hisl paper. lic was a 2ood man of very | superior type and they don't grow, many like him these days. ) it | Biob MeNawm e of Jacksonville, him selt a lawyer, suays there are m(“ Conzsress and tolks way on the subjeet, ipplicable to our! 1o Conaress: inoss conditions of ! Lot stadied by the aver- | biis mind is trained in and why it is| ihink that a lawyer, is (e only appacently capable legis- lator to send inte law making bodies, it peculiar, indeed. There should be more business men, mechanical tm(le' men and men in other pursuits of life getting into the halls of Con- gress. [ would rather hear a man of well balanced mechanical or busi- ness training intclligently discuss a practical subject, than an over- trained attorney who is always haunted by the nightmare of wheth- er a Lill is constitutional or not. One of the strange thngs that 1 have always notice! is that after bills hove come out of the legislative body which have been over-lawyered, thereare just as manyunconstitution- al Leles in the bills when passed into £ta’utes as if there had not been one lawyer on the job.” 0 A CUSTOM ™HAT HAS LAPSED |1 know that they act just as repre- BY almost common consent the Christmas editorial, formerly the prida of the paper in its full length, kidney secretions. They hrought| artistic beauty, its amiable plati- tudes anfl its harmless moralizing al¥ tucked snugly away under a sheen of {acted effectively. 1 do not hesitate lovely fine writing, has lapsed into irnocuous desueiade along with many other good old fashions excel- lent in their day but almost pathetie- ally incongruous now in an age so startlingly different from that in{New York, sole agents for the Unit-| which they were the vogue. We hold it in tender recollection and reverent memory, but we shall not drag 1t out in this rude and ruthless age to he made sport of by a gainsaying gene- ration. But it is the same good old Christ- maz, after all, clhanged in none of | jts _essentials, only looked at from the new angle of a new day, and we take this occasion to remind those who say that the world is getting worse! and human nature more selfish and sinful, that every Christmas marks a steadily increasing scale of charity, PERFECT CONFIDENCE ali take undiminished enjoyment in the great holiday, and, while we wno ,are older have been disillusioned and Lakeland People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance. Do you know how— . know that the world is hollow and To find relief from backache; life a grind, that's not the fault of To correct distressing urinary ills; Christmas and there are millions of To assist weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way— Have used Doan's Kidney Pills; Have proved their worth in many that life is glorious and the world tests. la thing of beauty and a joy forever. Here’s Lakeland testlmony. Perhaps they are nearer right than E. C. Eades, E. Qak St., Lake- land, Fla., says: “I can strongly recommend Doan’'s Kidney Pills, for iha.ppy kids today to dispute and de- !Spise our gloomy premise and tell us «we, for there is a wisdom of child- hood whicn transcends the deepest thinking of their elders, and on this Christmas eve we shall concede that they are right, at least for a day, 1and in their joy and sweet illustions | find our own true Christmas. sented. I used them about two|years ago when I was suffering from lame and aching back and trouble with the me prompt relief and whenever I —_ have taken them since, they ha\'e‘ LABOR NOTES to advise anyone afflicted with kid- ney trouble to give Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, According to reports from Mon- , treal, it is the intention of the Trades 'and Labor Congress of Canada to en- ter the political arena on a larger scale, and to organize a Labor party on lines similar to those of the Brit- gt Suies "ish Labor party. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. { The most important industry in New York state, measured by the kindness and beneticence, and the number of employes, is the manufaec- Christmas benefactions of a genera- ; ture of clothing and millinery, which tion ago were paltry in CO“U’C‘“S"":(\mploys 26 per cent of the factory to those of today. The wold is {:r‘t';f(m-(- of the state. ting better right along, brethiren angd ' sisters, and there is more love, grace.| rpe Machinists’ union of San Fran- <00dness, kindness, unselfishness and ' jsco has set aside a certain sum of aill embracing charity on this old money to he used in providing the planet today than any other Christ- pacessities of life for the 150 mem- mas since the birth of Christ. That's yarg of the union who are at pres- goud enough reason why we should ot ypemployed. 5 AR e s Tt 3 b L e S PRPBFDBPPRRddd s —— e CEEEEEEEEE g | | | | | Ay e We take a great deal of pleasure in = Ay thanking vou for the liberal patron- age accorded us during this our first season. Our wish to one and all is A Merry Christmas and a Happy and prosperous New Year. WILLIAMSON-MOORE C0. THE FASHION SHOP FOR MEN ‘ 8 R s B EEE SR KIBLER HOTEL CHRISTMAS 1914 Lakeland, Florida Christmas Dinner $1.00 Y Oyster Cocktail Consomme Colbert Gumbo de Volaille Queen Olives Chilled Celery Buds Stuffed Mangoes Tenderloin of Trout, Tartar Sauce Pommes Saute Joiled Philadelphia Capon, aux IHuitres Cream Fritters, Sauce Sabayon Roast Young Tennessce "L'urkey, Cranberry Sauce Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Mashed Potatoes French Peas Spinach with Eggs Candied Yams Lettuce and Tomatoes, Mayonnaise English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce Frozen [ruit Punch Mince Pie Fancy Assorted Cake Mixed Nuts Figs Raisins Edam Cheese Roquefort Cheese Epic Wafers Crystalized Ginger Cafe Noir Seiden Cypress Door Co ralatka” Fla, I Mannfacturers of illwork eypr == 'pors, sash, blinds, moulding door and window frari.s., Special k solicited. Red Gum and ( Veneered Doors. Cyjpr Sereens for Doors, Windows and Porchesses 8 specialty. Write for our plan for screening porches. If unable to secure Se'den goods from dealer, send direct to us and be benefited. High gracde material and workmanship. i | | & To Our Christmas Customers We can fill your orders for the best Chesapezke Oysters. Have your orders in carly. I am fine, either live or dressed, See Old Waring, now at the SOB0 0O 0De0 White Star Markets, for he has plenty of us on sale for Christ- mas, or phone 279. Catch a vision of a nice Duck, done to a Golden Brown, or a nice fat Hen stuffed with a Savory Dressing, like your Mother used to make We will now call the attention of the public to our regular meats Pork, Mutton and Lamb, Qur counter is always {ull of the ’ prices are in line with others, such as Beef, best eatables to be had, and Wishing you a Merry Christmas, and hoping to serve you before that time, we are, Yours for business, WHITE STAR MARKET o i 8 o B 5 B o B i R i B R e e R A D A e BB B B B BB B B BB BB e e e e B e e e e B T BB ool B o B

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