Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 27, 1913, Page 3

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-_— EUROPEAN NEWS AND VIEWS London, Dec. 26.—There ig ati Jeast one season during the }'C‘ill'i‘ when the poor come into their own, | if there is a soul in London who hLas not had a bit of Christmas cheer, it ! js not the fault of the workers jn '"* Dke and his American wife, the, OUr universities. the charitable institutions nor of the |former Consuelo Vanderbilt of New I 3 rich philanthropists. Larger sums, than ever have been given this! ¢hristman to be expended in making! nappiness for the unfortunate, acce]- eration having been given to this povement by Princess Mary, daugh- | ter of King George and Queen Mary, | whose entire thought seems to be in | the interest of the inhabitants of the slums. Although reports have emanated from Mexico City to the effect that a| firm of London bankers loaned Huer- ta $20,000,000, no one as yet seems' to have been able to find the accom- modating money lenders. It is well known in London that the stubborn head of the Mexican Republic is not the most reliable of men in the mat- ter of meeting his financial obliga- tons. He is glven to the joys of the flowing cup and they sometimes over- shadow the weighty and substantial things. It is certain, therefore, that ltionahlc guarantee that could secarce- ' 1y be given without some attendant publicity . i ! calculus, and higher mathematics are !'generally tackled here at the high —— Interesting rumors are afloat in | London regarding the Marlboroughs, York. Queen Mary is credited with a task of trying to reconcile the cou- ple. The Duchess who is a great| favorite with the Queen, is said to, hesitate, however, because she be- lieves that the Duke seeks a recon- ciliation purely for political advan- tage. Te is anxious to be included in the next Conservative Ministry | iand it is certain that his present do- mestic relations would be a drawback | Worked and worked harder.” to the realization of these ambitions. | seems unable to remain in the favor The Duchess, on the other hand, has of his roy won wide influence among working- men for her many charities and is\ something of a suffragette. She could wield great influence against her ducal husband on the stump. ! et Prof. Maxime Bocher, of Harvard, |who has just completed giving a [course in mathematics as exchange professor at the Sorbonne, says that the French students excel those of America, to his great astonishment. any firm lending such a vast sum would be provided with an unques- We Extend to All Our Pa- trons the Compl We appreciate very has been accorded us the past year, and will strive to scrve coming year (o the very best of our ability |, Wishing all a Happy We are H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. e > 73 D BB B EHI B SO SO S B O G DB O BT 0 -8 o 8 B ITF o 107 2 Loy i3 13 4 I3 A L3 A 3 B CF M LA K B 3 B OSSP PTG P I PTRD SISO PO EO P e 0 o 0 a3 T N fo+ you tions. in value, lakes many a time. when the . beautiful little City, and will stake our reputation for good judgment on statement thatno better opportunity has been offered the e ) g : i 10 b People of Lakeland to make money on suburban Real Kstate than is offered in this Subdivision. provements there. . You can share in profits which are certain to result from our efforts. D. We are now in position to fill all orders for Ford Cars promptly. We have recently received eighteen Touring Cars, and while most of these are already sold and delivered. we have eighteen mork to arrive ) | Speaking in Paris a few days ago, he said: “The more brilliant men Season’s iments much the business our customers the New Year, yours to seive, {on a cheek for $37.50. THE EVENING TELEGRAM. LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 26, 1913. are fully two years ahead of the best ) Americans, Analytical geometry, ' 2080 3o 03] schools, while such work forms the first and second years' training in B “The pace set here is far faster ow- ing to the competitive examinations. The French system, though encour- & aging better students, is very hard on the weaker ones. The Sorbonne is drawing students from all over France in a way impossible at home. % Nevertheless the standard here is & clearly higher. The students are The Crown Prince of Germany ¥ al father, the Kaiser, for months at a time. The newest of- fence he is said to be contemplating' is a visit to the United States. It is known that the Emperor of Germany | is anxious to have one of his sons visit America, especially since the Panama Exposition situation has created a little coolness between the | countries. Crown Prince Frederick .§' William feels that he is the son to be sent to the United States. The g Kaiser prefers another son to go, forg; he remembers the Crown Prince's! memorable trip to India. In the| meantime German circles, official and | social, are awaiting developments. | NEGRO PLAYS WORTH- l LESS CHECK GAME: Gainesville, Fla., Dec. 26.—W. G. Richardson, constable of the | & Twenty-fifth district, made an im- portant catch on Tuesday night, when he arrested a negro who ga\'ol his name as Henry Williams. ’l‘he.:z: negro was working the worthless cheek game for all it is worth—and then some-—when the strong arm of ‘g the law intervened in behalf of an :‘»’ unsuspecting publie. He had pur- & chased gome goods from a local mnr-j'g: chant, tendering a check made out on a local bank and signed by “J.| W. Willson." T1fe not only received the goods, hut was handed the change Later in the ovening Williams approached a Uni-|§ versity avenue merchant and ten- dered a cheek drawn for $49.50. This merchant had heard of the other man's experienee and caused an in- vestigation to ensue. This resulted in Williams® incarceration. The negro declares that a white man, whose name he could not remember, was G B o : | in next few days, with several Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. Tubes, Prest-O-Lite Tanks, in fact a general line of Automobile Supplies. Dealers in Automobiles, Tires, the instizator of the scheme. o fs| B Rt Al Lttt el A it L LR RS E TR L R L IR LR R LR R R T T T R R P, held to await a preliminary trial. B et T T e e R R e e e e rar s Lt L L e R R T R T B8 T T Bk B PTe s Yet Zat ey Dur et Tud Tt IwT T T TeT FNT T v el 2et Tu Y S TR TR TR ey Ter aT Tay Tay Tut Tt Ter 2ur 2o ey vay ser 29 TRy R AT A R E AR Ry AT RN TR, TR E RPN RO ROE R TR LRt Y0 2T Yot uT SeT tut ut TaYRutHutu b et ot sat bal St 2ut But Sut ntlut But Dot Sul T R SebRub v fud Laliuy Sublud Sul Tud 2ut el Jut Jul 2ul 2o FRGERIRCER T SR PPy Your Opportunity N order to give the young men and women, the boys and girls of Lakeland, who ,work for wages, others of limited means, a chance 10 profit by the splendid opportunities for making money by invest- ing in Lakeland Real Estate--which has proven in the past better than Government Bonds:-we will for a limited time, sell lots in SLOAN PARK, the new and beautiful Subdivision, bordering Lake Beulah on the west, and along the National Highway, now being built between Lakeland and Tampa, property which is certain to enhance on the very liberal terms of ten per cent. cash, balance in easy moathly or quarterly installments. | opportunity, but take our advice and buy now. Itis saidthat every one has at least one opportunity ; but, alas, so many don’t f recognize them when they come. Many of the great fortunes of the country were made by investing in Real Estate. Do.n’t wait to lay by considerable money before you buy, but buy now ; it will help you save your carning-S, an.d increase them by making money while you sleep. We were one of the very first settlers of Lakeland, tramped over its hills and drank from our clear water re was nothing here but the handiwork of nature. We are determined that this naturally lovely section shall be one of Lakeland’s most desirable Residence Sec* & carloads more to follow. BEHPEBEE BOBESEHHOPPIDIPIEPIIEEDEED SIEPRIIPISEIIELPIEEIEEES00 Cut Prices on All Men’s Furnishings Sweaters, Heavy Underwear $1 shirts 79c¢ $1.50 Shirts for $1.19 Ladies Coats, big reductions One-half Price on Coat Suits Cut Price on Wool Dress Goods Cut Prices on Blankets and Comforts | THANK YOU BATES L s s s st LS R T R g TR SR G SR R e 1 S S R S BT S Y L A A A A e S S A R R R R R L 2 L R R T SN Don't miss this We have watched the marvelous growth of our We are going to make many im- H. SLOAN

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