Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 31, 1913, Page 4

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Kentucky Building, Lakeland, FIa. |tively few of the Mexidans know |during the coming year, pug it wil I, Fiorid, as il matter of the|1998 Uy Will bo on any particuer (18 1 €42 be tepaired or Hew ma second class. side of the fray, and it is equally|young man, swear off! g i probable that a majority of the Kb el 4ri8biness and prosperity o a1, We American people have confused ideas| After tomorrow you.may.send par-|Wi8 at this time to thank all oyr o R ) on the subject,and don’t know what 618 Of fifty pounds weight by .part)tri¥ds for their past'm Ong year 8 cel post in the first and second.zones i - lof the issue is between Huerta and Car: and you needn’t restrain yourself ——— M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. on ’2,356,‘!{aven stock is largely anifestations | dend. New England States, madé, " ) _City, Mo., Dec. m mfl | muniberd at 519 South|State, Auditor Johu P, Gordon 1750 | sending checks for only $18.83 ¢ : ol you may break them. There will bif\® SRR ER ; Published every afternoon from the| Ut is quite probable that compara-|a great deal of broken mathinery\+: Tu Mlfl""fmfflfls i ;u.h_le bg | Contederate pensioners today, in- 31.—By passing’ stead of $30, the amount they are what they are fghting for or how,D® MIBhtY useful until i doss break| \ | “fl fiusfmns New 7] for the first time! entitied to. The full sum catnot b: ; ; S ""|its diviade New York, New paid because of the exhaustion o the appropriations of $80,000 made ay the N in fortyt ilroad eaves e o Year bring peace, |1 (nVAtOrd XAIOC S oot by the lasy Leglslature. The pmount en /basis 0 d“&fi;_ pensionérs wills becarried the/ the quarterly divi- O er until another &ppropriation is b ¢ s, i o d will and materia) co-opera- | held ,‘——'—_—_—_- "] e sl tim.-t Hue:a from doing 8o out of consideration| {°"d Wish them anq g others Ie Iw aglely Delivered anywhere within the|is in and wants to stayin and that e, 410 poor oyerhurdened postal|t:tompliment of the season. We 0 AND CHILDREN limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 |Carranza is out and wants to get in, | oo or vour beloved country. The{h® open house tom . cents & week. but that doesn’t tell much. Car- postmaster general says the depatt-' dg ‘ Orrow. " Come ; w N i e - |ranza himself satisfies public eur-| . ;oo aking the parcel post a|cat to our store and get iy nice From the same office is issued osity on the point in a recent inter-| oo L s o c8%ar and enjoy 4 good cigar' Tu8l LAKHLAND NEWE. . |view and Has his o iy, wita ol e el Wity ’ ‘ A weekly newspaper giving a resume | ;. xes out a very good case for him: governme to This makl: eve: rh. dq o y of local matters crop conditions,| «what we are fighting for is the|> 0% 8 everybody Balley C'Othll’lq Co. \* happy except the express companies)| coynty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere|.,ngtitution of our country and the L v B e $1.00 per year. development of our people. Thisrev-| p oo o ot A olution cannot cease until we, the didacy 'ot Judge Parkhill for .the Sen- UR GREAT DAY TOMORROW constitutionalists, triumph, or Hll| .~ 0 a0 4o Telegram's query .if he i Huerta triumphs completely over us. intended to “sit in that game’—a| ’l”omorrow will be the greatest|Even in the latter case it woullld oniz figure of speech we got from a mag-| day in Lakeland's mnnals except the|Cease for the moment. It has 81,0 oport story about a western Bt roots in social causes. The land v and towy, day that gave her hirth. ‘It will be : . | sambler—the Ocala Star says: ‘“He the State will hold my which was formerly divided among mayy sit in and he may walk, but it's nicipal el a felebration on a scale mever be-|iyo mags of the people, has been \ute states > The election gty doubtful if hle makps much of a ot ateit elections shall pe by S5 ariempred Uy Aty intavior o ‘§éigggl.by the few. The owners of [, v myat ig our view of the sub- d towns created up/ in .the State, perhaps anywhere in 1§ compel those who are working for ject, and, in addition, we vemture chapter 45the codt the f the country, and it is profoundly|them to buy the necessities of lfe|y) . inion that Juage Parkin win| Thursday b vary, Which fann/ gratifying to note the whole-hearted | from them alone. They lay a bur-l,.,4 4yo giars correctly and induce| " b neer. /i enthusiasm with which our people of |den of debt upon the poor people(, ;. o, .s0mial ambition to “lay low” o) ‘ Ell types and classes are entering and make them virtually slaves, for until a more propitious season.. WILL REDUVORMNG Ho-ns into the affair. Such ‘enthusiasm, (28 long as the poor people owe them directed as it is, by intelligent meth- |money they cannot go away. If they St. Louis, ]\? Al“ od and system, means success and|trY to 8o away they can be brought| RAILROAD NOTES der neducing ;vecl.( 31.—aq o even the lowering clouds seem dis-|Pack. They can be put in prison. more than 1,2(°"%i hout FOR MEN, WOMEN Cotton Hose Guaranteed to Wear Six Months cr New Hose FREE Y he Another cause for the revolution i8] The New York Central plans to|'Frisco rallwa.yplc'yes of t (1% K M ‘ : il L The 1 Ito effet to- 1 lamson- Oore 00 the growth of the middle class. For-{spend $40,000,000 in extending its|morrow. merly there were only the rich and|lines. emergencies aris{®Vides it it the poor. Now there is a class in work become necfXtra Purs of between which does not like to see: Interstate Commerce Commissioner shall be paid ove. o the poor oppressed; which knows Chas. A. Prouty says that fair is entirely volunta THS action what democracy and social reforms treatment 'of the railroads and de- the receivers and tFe part of| mean in other countries, and which cision of their application for in- tion of the loyalty"" recogni- is resolved to take successive steps creases on the facts, are assured. in the new agency p-operation weather is richt the great.eelebra- forward in ‘the di‘rection of complete co railroad. {(iorEniEs tion will be “pulled off” in a way to Self government.’ The Union Pacific railroad has no- i ———— reflect credit upon the whole city B i tified the Chicago authorities that it lawu]?n :;2;' l;g;\];(;:hfiiqeusationl and all her people. The Telegram g wayE ALL IMPROVED Sl RO s e, |0 Bee] has published the full details of the IN THAT RESPECT made by the city’s engineering ex- | pro2rm and we all know just what pert and embodied in a tentative or- to expe t in hoth the parade and the The, Tampa Times thinks it would ditance on the proposed Pennsyl- MmmflNAl B AS lf——‘ carnival at nizht. Nothing seems j,, , ::“(md idea for some of the news- Yania freight terminal. '_ S Ans to have been omitted to m‘ake the pavers in Florida to turn over a new . ; -—“ 0 g e | affair all that the most hopeful could leaf and stop snanping and Consideration of the constitution- FOR RENT—Furnighed 0 expect, and \hn‘mlnbmtinn tomor- o iailine at each’ other and say ality of the Oklahoma Jim Crow law! 314 South Tennessee Av‘1736, row of the thirtieth anniversary of‘mg those mean things which have 2Pplicable both to intro-state and the birthday of our city will go _into‘ no interest for the resder who pays inter-state trafic in Oklahoma has FON RENT—Furnished bed — history, us we said at the outset, | to get something better. The sug: been postponed by the Supreme first floor. Apply at zorm the greatest day in the annals of sostion is a zood one, but rea”y'(‘ourt because of illness of counsel. Massachusetts avenue. 46 RS Rl | s 4 4 Lakeland. there is very little of this kind of,An attempt will be made to ha\el—_“_._ e | back-number, provincial journalism the case argued in about two/FOR RENT—Furnished fronf {now indulged in by the press oqmonths. ‘ on first floor, all modern co._ Florida. A generation ago the way T ences, private entrance fror_ (editors abused each other was some- Application is being made by the| randa. 316 South Virgini [thing awful, but their preposterous!Grand Trunk to the Canadian par-! phone 14 Blue. . . egos have gradually subsided into a:l!ament for legislation authorizing e — | more impersonal journalism to the!the issue of debenture stock of the FOR SALK—On easy terms, a n vast betterment of their papers f,‘nmfmm!!any with interest at four per madern hungalow, overlooki cent, not exceeding 100,000 pounds Lake Parker, five rooms with ba and cercened porch. Special ll"‘l i give us the glorious sunshine of a South Florida mid-winter to make everybody happy. Elaborate arrangements have'been made; the organia:tion is complete; ten thousand hearts loyal to Lake- land are rcady to unite in perfect unity of purpose, and if only the the mployes 1 A Jacksonville inasher, who in- sulted a young girl on the street, got thirty . in the city jail by way of puni nt. If this means thirty dayc of free board and lodg- ing and leisure during the inclement weather it is 2 premium rather than & punishment; hut if it means thirty days at hard work on the streets the every point of View. . In the cave days of journalism edi- Sterling. | ducements for cash if picked uj penalty might Le almost adequate to ! tOTS shot cach other on sight; in a g the offonse A street mu*:hlcr is a|Succeeding stage of evolution they: Sixty-eight new steel underframe Lefore the 16th of January. Ad degenerate for whom the whippinz!“ss"‘“l“’d one another with knives, cabooses are being built by the Le-| dress Box 428, city. 1740. sticks and fists; coming on up high- high Valley, and the old wooden | mem—meo ,* 0st would be none too severe. o 2 ; Ll e fer they resorted to hot epithets in eduipment of this kind retired. {FOR SALE—At a bargain, and on cold type and lot it go at that, and: e casy installments, one oi thep ret- What's the use for smaller men to:now since subscriptions are no long-' These new cabooses are furnished| tiest little homes in Dixieland. deny the value of advertising when | er paid jn cabbage and cordwood and With leather-cushioned seats and ice| Five room bungalow, east front, Jobn Wanamaker, who has spenteditorial pessimism has fallen off ac- YOXes. Twelve new steel tugs have| ¢ ring ofange trees, electric millions for printer's ink and dou- | cordingly, peace broods like a dove|81s0 been put In service at New| ligits, city water. D. H. Sloan, bled his money by doing so, makes!over the once warring fraternity; | York recently by the company and| owner. 1742 a center shot like this: the editors generally respect and|More are in process of construction. | —mme——m— “It you have exactly what 500,-|sometimes love cach other and the|These tugs are equipped with tele- FOR SALE—Some of most desirably 000 people want and only 500 peo-|whole tone and temper of the news- |Phones and the sleeping quarters are, located lots in Dixieland, some ple know you have it, the high qual-|papers have been wonderfully {m-[¢omparable with first-class accom-| out South Florida Ave, som: in ity of your stock will not increase proved, modations on passenger steamers. block next to C. M. Clayton’s res- O » your® profit. The satisfaction of! Nothing shows the magle touch of| On the Big Four a department sys- idence; low prices (considering knowing that your name stands for modern progress more than the mod-|tém has been substituted for the di-| splendid locations) and easy good merchandise is a great thing, ern newspaper, and a man no lon-|Vislonal as heretofore in effect. Su- terms. D. H. Sloan 1742 but it is not apt to become greatly | ger needs to be a bully and a gun-|Perintendents are relieved from Bu-| —e——————— profitable unless the public at large fighter to be an able editor. pervision of the engineering depart-(NO MORE DESIRABLE residence knows it too.” o ments on the resifective divisloifg| property in Qr around Lakeland —_——— . and chief engineers are given charge than Sloan Park, the lovely new 80 15 oy ANes et e flThet d13 superstition can go hang|of a!l construction and standards, all subdivision bordering Lake Beulah Bk 000kt i oaaloy o thecin: ;‘ 9:h Odai'{ Tomorrow we will be|matters in connection with contract-| on the west, and located along the B iwn 1o “oerim Pisslin nd e Lghtf\ll security of 1914 ual relations with individua) and| new national highway, now being B k. sonutisen st xtndl can‘ ‘d defiance to all such/corporations and &ll° work hereto-| built between Lakeland and Tam- i I S c;f : perllme eval nogsense. fore handled by the engineering de-| pa. We are improving strects, omptor} WA ok N clooult tocis Bk “’1“0‘ partment, except maintenance of| grading und claying, and have set ! bave ordered & “wet or dry” electlox; 5 1“ S" , dear Dbrother of the'way.and structures. water oaks on practically all the B L e ek c:ta 02;\!‘. the Associated Press is ¢ | streets !n subdivision, ani will B i {not convicted of ‘inaccuracy because NEW YEAR PRAYERS i continue making improvements W e a warm affair and it sent out the news of the Mount . s ' FOR there until we make it what nam the St. Petersburg papers, never at Vesuvius . factory explosion from FONmITION implies,’ & . & loss for subjects, will have more Rome rather than Napl It locat- : e : ol Y 5 5 v g B d i i aples. oca Washingtoni::Dat..81—Tomorrow easy instaliments. ‘D. H. Sloan, an a plenty to talk about between ed the aceident all right, and the has been set aside by the National owner. 1742 :ow ;:;:hdent.h ':t has been shrewd-i'dltnatch 'Was as accurate, valuable|W. (. 'l‘;fi .vas‘a .day of fagting [PPO y observed that you can’t argue emd informing coming from Rome as'and prayer'in beh ¥ X p W with a thirst, but for all that there|from Naples. tlonnll) atnefidment .:3orco:nct::5v:i&ge O ALE QPRORTUNILY 4 ; is probably more argument over the — e | prohibition. Jan. 15, 1914, has been $450 is all cash necessary to biy]]” slcoholic thirst fssue in America| Put the lagt finishing touches on 'selected a8““National Constitutfonal an' stablishedl ‘bublhéss tbbe Hold at than any other one subject. your good' resolutions.for 1914 to- Prohibition Day.” . once. 133« AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd “Pl:!one 72 Fash'on Sl-vop For Men As usua) the demand is way ahead of the supply Received a car load of six Ford Touring cars * last week, all of which have been sold apd delivered . Have another car load on the road, which should reach here not later than Dec. 6th. and - some of these are already sold, o if you want one, etbter not walt for them to arrive before placing your order, but place it today, od you may have to wait for pext shipment,,or possi- bly the next, as we sannot begin to get them fast enough to supply the demand. THE LAFELAND PUTCLOBILE RND SURPLY GO. LAKFLAND,FLA. orida and Georgia Land Co. C. A, Hardwick, Mer. ¢ Lakeland Colfection and Rental Agency REFERENCES ! First!Nntionafi Bank of Lakeland, Fla. First National Bank of Pearisburg, Va. Start,s New Year aright by-placing all your past year's businese in ourgrgs. | Wn\sixteen years experience in this line of Yvork, we feel thiwe are in a position to collect your claims, of what soever Iyre, in a most satisfactory manner. Phone us ;4 we will come to see you, explain our terms, and show you how Wean collect your money when you cannot. It will »ay you to place your claims, houses hnd rents in our hands,,as we have the best attorneys, and make no charge for. ?{ services unless we collect your money. ¢ .|*= OFFCE: 2 and 4, Over First National Bank AN A BRADY (LTo.) Pr HE :ELAY EVERYGH £ RELH U dy’s Piaynouse, New Yourk, with the sgme Grea: Cast and o LAKELAND, FLA

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