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i S S .80 S =~ 4 — e = = : The Evewng ielegram Pub]isined every a;‘ternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoflice at Lake- land, Flerida, as mail matter of the second .class. M. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. | Editor Goolsby of the Wauchula Advocate made a great hit with that llittle Looklet entitled “The Home of Good Printing,” which he issued dur- ing the holidays and distributed over the State. It was a delizitful lii- tle tribute fo tue Adv te oilice, iliustrated with a number oi ¢harm- ling views of the oflice itself, which THE EVENIN( EUR JROPEAN NEV. 5 Anb yizW§ London, Jan, H.——a Oiulitasy com- The railroads of Nova Scotia have| mi{t e of prominent Loadoners has plunned elaborate improvements d"r-]be found the announcement of a big |forced clearing sale of The Hub. [ .. proposal to increase by 51-2 They find themselves with about dou- i1 the poorer cents a 100 pounds or about 20 Per .. iy amount of stock they should Sited that us a cent the freight rate of malt from ... 415 season of the year and de- inquiry a biz campaizn slinueapolis and other northwestern termined to clear the shelves let the (pose ]oiits to New Orlexns, has been sus- logs be what it may. beep invectizating conditious in Lhe ing 1914. city for the purpose of iivoving o living system of peo:i disiricts, and it is result of this BIG SALE STARTS THURSDAY In this issue of the Telegram will | They made up anything you need in men’s Weg apparel, they keep only the y grades of merchandise ang at | cuts they are now making it will ] you to go and see them. b/ S ¢ T. P. Alston has resigned g eral manager of the St. Johys tric Co. in St. Augustine ang ,;_1 | was made to look more like the cosy will scon be startsg ior e ; H : & iih SUBSCRIPTION RAT home of a retired rich man seeking of raisiiz « fund to reic.e some of pended by the interstate commerce ., .;. minds that the first loss \\'asi(;‘t-mi l:f‘:b:s;"n:r!:lzldl l:;:~:|~ix'x0-' ) One year $5.00 {recreation and repose amid the or- the suifcring nowee:isiing in the (ommissivn until May 1, pending m':tht‘ pest and have closed the store to-; . dll" ‘\;"e ifenda \ Six months ................ 2.50 rroves of Florida than a coun- glyms. There is an unusial number vestization. ! day and tomorrow to remark nd o ’m = 2z urer E. S. Spe nx‘ il Three months .......... 1.25 | try int shop. Goglsby has made of ynemployved this se: and as’ — ranee stock for their big sale \vhm.h;‘dd |r‘(,1f i .m.(;rt ', er s g Delivered anywhere within thejx marked success of the Advocate ghis js the time of en work; The railroads of the United States ..o mhyrsday, the Sth. If there is charge of the property. ] limits of the City of Lakeland for 16|and now that we have seen the pic- jg easiest to find, ¢ are felt' begin the year 1914, in many Ai“" cents a week. ; s of his shot we don't wonder jor many of the while busi- stances with extensive construction wll i LRI Success woes naturally With pees takes a furt 13 oif a few plans, The heads of several promi- - b From the same office is issued siueh an environment. months hence. Seve prominent ' nent systems have announced that r ¢ THE LAKELAND NiEWS, Sy i society women are workin: in n-rm-;n::rhor the tariff, the currency lhill ‘3: ] A weekly newspaper giving a resume| ., o\ oo - g junction with the inve lirators nor other levislation will affect their b I of local matters — crop conditions, | TiE EDITOR SCORED THAT TIME’;“K.l in many instances have given fi- plans for the year, for they believe \;’ 1 g 7 '8 county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere e nancial relief to the worst cascs dis- | that prosperity is certain. | & i for Q‘T 00 per yeat, I3ditor Benjamin, of the Ocala® e i !3 i by i Bl 10 i | e Btar waniboirtHe stan A e R The directors of the Boston and | Would be to bring all your Watches, Clocks it ty dl u:a —-be(‘ olary Bryan took a holiday of denicdes o1 trial inHisg oo el S Maine have voted the purchase or} leading store in Lgkeland for I‘f‘.I’alr5~‘ All Wort g“;q:? ;‘iw-m.o';r i only e e ;.[’A\li-“"l","" ‘.“'i‘i b g )":‘“m:_‘:' The English friends of Queen Vié- | lease of the Hampden road; they '’ Tepair department is first class in every respect. s ami and then went back on the juh?l\',.‘]'lL '"-u"j 1:';' I;r‘i-olrlnl“thcl stl-l‘rl we | tovia are much alarmed over the re-| haye also decided to follow the rec- 9 customer. ; " at Washington. Such fidelity and| 11‘(‘.‘(.‘ ‘:::‘,Jfolll;()‘\\:ill”' about 1ho‘m"ntcr~ port that l'\'ing /\lft{lxso has developed [ ommendations of the public service 2' A pleasure to show g . , ¢ industry deserve a little Chautaugua| = ., Wihon. M %T'n‘j'nnin s "\s‘kr‘(‘] j tuberculosis. !l will ‘be rcfm:muered commissionof llz{ssachtlsmts that tllle 'b’ relaxation later in the season. KIS opinion. %: L th; o o.f ;1;~ws- “_“l'v Alionso’s father died of the same| B, and M. join with the Hun.wdv:n in g C O L E & F{ p A 5o S, e HUR IR disease at the age of 28. The present | petitioning the Legislature for relief | 1 0 | paper articles on jurors, he (.t\usml a king was born a few months after-|from the obligation to build braneh J T lers d"(‘ O'\tometrist‘:‘ G No flies on this \\‘f‘utll("l‘, gentle-{ripple of amusement by replying that ward and it is believed that he in-|lines into Chicopee and Holyoker ¢ cW{ ne U N Ilateand ladios glatis SOur sk a!:mlp.‘if LR jlm.": desrond r‘mt, i) herited tuberculosis from his father. TR ‘ B B S S L > 4 ",‘ Just enough tang and snap in it to) guided in his decision by anything hel . 1054 of affection, it is said, lies{ The Woodmen of the World will, — - e t make you glad you are alive and|saw in a 110\\'.=[):|])an This, the audi- at the top of the nose, and a grave|in conjunction with the Woodmen & g BBl R B SgHEHHTD Pl don't have to sit around a hot stove|ence considered a direct blow at the operation is concidered absolutely |Circle, conduct a public installation # i l all day and contemplate IllLt snow |reliability of lnowspapers from 'the necessary, although King Alfonso|of oficers on Wednesday night. A | Ll BEFORE i li fields outside through the window. |inside. .A minute iut.ur the editor never looked better than he does at|fine program of music, addresses, l‘ R went a-llttle GUEOT L \v.ay 10 present. etc., to be followed by refreshments, | ,,1‘ We are now fairly launched in the|that neither would he b influenced will make the evining a most pleas- | i new year and entrants for the June|in @ verdict by anything a lawyer There is a scheme on foot to utilize|ant one. All members of the Wood- {might say, but would be guided en- i primaries can begin to step lively and get in line. No limit to the game, gentlemen, and we have en- larged facilities for paid announce-| ments. FE A T (R It is now the law in Lakeland, as will be seen by city ordinance which tirely by the evidence of the wit- nesses and the law as laid down by the judge. This caused another smile, as, for some reason, people al ways rejoice at anyone taking a crack at the lawyers, even those who thave had to depend on them to get them out of trouble.” ' present unproductive. for the profit of the community the'men their families and members of things that London pays contractors the Woodmen Circle are cordially in- to take away. It is proposed to re- vited to attend. move all waste to land which is at AT AN ! In 1910 the LOST OR STOLEN from train 89 on | amount of waste collected and dis- :"":‘I’y ,I’”:m' l’ud}:s\lzfllllfato:;: posed of by the various borough coun-; 1andbag between iwake Allred an : Tampa, containing large sum of cils of London amounted to over 957,- FRBEFS PRDPPRRR DR PR R DRI Inventory $al Cut Price Men's $1 Shirts for 79c Cut Price Men’s $1.50 Shirts $1.19 we publish today, that no person 3 : money in currency, gent’s watch, | > y . & 2 , Judge Bullock, presiding at the Sk o0y T d‘ay L) Elgin open face, monogram T. P. |4 $2.50 Monroe Hats for...... .$1.68 under fifteen years of age can drive SR e s probably not far short of a'million| g ace, g s an automobile, motoreycle or motor | FI&l rebukal the ecitor by remin tons. Vast sums of public money D, on back watch, keepsake Ofl $3.00 Herald Hats for ....... $2.19 vehicle of any kind on the streets of this city: It is a wise law, descigned to prevent serious accidents and pos- sible loss of life, and we hope that it will be rigidly enforced. e ——0 In the course of an interview the other day in Daytona, Richard H. Edmonds, editor of the Manufactur- ers’ Record, a publication known all over the United States, put an old ing him that the kwyers were not lon trial. Perhaps the judge was right, ‘but Mr. Benjamin yielded to :a very natural temptation and we are glad he scored so decisively. Many a time and oft we have heard some lawyer bellowing before a jury in fierce denunciation of a decent newspaper, which he always referred to with withering scorn and brilliant origiinality as ““a little 2 by 4 sheet,” because the paper had printed as dead husband; weddinz ring T. to M., bank book on First National Bank, Anniston, Ala., and num- ber of articles. Liberal reward and no questions asked if returned to In Berlin the new law for the in- MARIE De GAFFERELLY, Jan. 5, surance of domestic servants hasbeen( ¢ 7 at Clearwater, Fla.; Jan. 8, brought to a head by some rather| g 19 Brooksville, Fla.; Starke, amusing events in the suburb of iy, permanent address. 1788 Wilmersdorf, where elections for rep- B e resentatives on the district insurance| FOR SALE at a bargain—One auto- board recently took place. Prof. matic Remington shot gun, 12 cal- are spent to get rid of it. The amount is estimated at some S’IOO,—' 000 a year. ey i oo - $4 and $5 Stetson Hats for. .. .$2.89 Cut Price on Wool Dress Goods. 1-2 Price on Coat Suits and less. Cut Price on Sweaters. o P A © WL S % R o T ST A L truth in this new and attractive ibre; will sell at half price; it can form: Just as tangible and real as Ala- bama’s coal and iron.” And Mr. Ed- monds mizht have further added that unlike Alabama’s coal and iron Florida’s climate is inexhaustible, P The Florida Grower gives the Btate press a write-up in its last is- sue and has a good word for quite a number of the papers, including the Telegram. Of this paper it kindly Bays: “The Lakeland Telegram is 'prob- ably one of the most quoted papers in Florida, Its editor is a scholarly gontleman of attainments and his ed- {torials are noted for their saneness and the common sense they contain. Lakeland is a railroad center and a coming city, one of the strawberry centers of the State.” Oricaias, The Gainesville Sun remarks very truly that there is no excuse for vag- rancy in Florida and the man with- | out means who is too lazy or proud to work should be made to work for the State. Our mild winter climate brings large numbers of the under- world classes here whose only pur- pose is to put in the cold season get- ting their living by the methods of the bum or the criminal. For these our hospitality should be of the most pronounced character, so pronounced that when they had ended their terms of service for the State or county, Florida would be such an un- “Florida’s climate is an asset news some facts in the case damag- ing to the cause of his client (who was guilty in most of such cases); and yet the lawyer was standing there before the jury and for a moneyed consideration trying by ev- ery means not forbidden by the rules of law and the ethics of his profes- sion to make the worse appear the better part and turn a rascal loose on society. He drubbed the editor unmercifully for printing the news {of the case, although he got nothing lwhatcver out of it and sought to get nothing, but was merely discharging his diity as a publicity agent, while Mr. Lawyer, with ridiculous incon- sistency, assumed the pose of virtu- ous indignation while jingling his fee in his pocket. We are glad Benjamin got back at ’em, for surely the bought argu- ment of the lawyer is entitled to no 'moro weight in the minds of the jur- ors than the unbought news items in the paper. Pt v AN ELOQUENT APPRECIATION The Tampa Times makes the fol- |lowlng generous and appreciative reference .to the recent celébration in this city, and it is so handsomely said with such cordial good will that we thank the Times in the name of all our people: “Lakeland spread herself on yes- terday. And when Lakeland spreads pleasant memory with them that we Bersel she covers a great deal of would know them no more forever. PR ground and makes much noise. The occasion was the celebration of the Wisconsin seems to have “fallen thirtieth anniversary of the birthday down” in the enforcement of her new of that very vigorous member of the ougenics law which requires the physical examination of all candi-| dates for matrimony to the end that only healthy people may enter into the marriage state. The doctors say they hayen’t the laboratories needed for the work, and it would be too costly to provide them. And now comes our esteemed neighbor, Mulberry Herald, and concerning this eugenics business says it is a fad that makes the editor tired. Broth- er Bulloch has a reason for his opin- fon founded in something better than mere prejudice in favor of old cus- toms. He talks in a scientific way about it and there is something in what he says, although we challenge his unqualified condemnation of eugenics as a mere fad. He says: “This eugenics fad makes us tired. Why should we desire to have a na- ieircle of Florida cities. We would | have enjoyed being there; but it was impossible to get away from the daily grind. The celebration was upon a scale never before attempted by any Florida interior city, and that it was a success goes without saying, for the he city of the lakes knows how the | to do those things. Providence gave| iy right side, caused from womanly the city of the lakes knows how approachable sunshine of a Florida winter’s day. There was a splendid parade, music and speech-making ga-l lore. At night there was a carnlva]| with fireworks and the usual teaturesI magnified and made more glorious to harmonize with the Lakeland st_\'lei of doing such things. May Lakeland live thirty times thirty years and| continue to grow and prosper.” e A Judge Parkhill deserves high com- | Liedig, a former councillor of State, who was proposed by the electoral committee, was not elected. On the other hand, his housemaid was elect- ed. This absurd anti-climax has been too much for Berlin householders and they want the law repealed. try building. A. H. Houston. 1788 FOR RENT—Several houses. Sce A. J. Black or phone 346 Black. 1787 e The minds of the entire theatrical and operatic world of Germany are centered on the productions of ‘“Par- sifal” this month. More than forty opera houses owned by the State or municipalities in Germany, with ten in Austria, not to mention Madrid, London and other cities, have been rehearsing for the production next week, as the copyright on the famous opera has expired. The performance at the Deutsche Opera at Charlotten- burg last Friday night was the first performance in Germany outside of UST rec be seen at room 12, Futch & Gen- A i ) 4 Frior 7 wam A Good timeto dollup for a small p;iceg — 8 U. G. 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