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’ PAGE FOUR - e ————————————————————— r ¥ " cent per annum, why should not the l l.'." r e“ip" le egra|“7c(1\~"mm-nt itself guarantee deposits ;‘; )lished eyt v~ afternoon from the, ! Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. g s sl praniiiskiior deren THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. 3, 1914. + al] de-ositors, little as well as and 1cquire all banks to nay the all of *h~ w2 usits Iintered in the postoflice at Lake- st s this bank paid the premium land, Florida, ag mail matter of thel to cover this one denosit? Tlhe paar- second ci it is nothing more nor —_— e 1455 than an ‘insured’ denosit, of the M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. S8 entee.] depc: {same character of proteetion as s i i St A e e g Yot h ouse INSLTARCR 0 YOI life in- ; ¢ surance. When your house burns, A SUBSCRIPTION RATES. g oSS i i i n a : $5.00 | You get the amount for .which it was CIF (] o e S R .00 | e - Six Iiomr 9.50 | insured. When you die, vour heirs ) A AR s el A el e . : % M Three montns 1.25 | set the amount for which your life 14 Delivered “A:)Wh(\re within the|Was insured. Why isn't it equally ."‘ \in its of the City of Lakeland for 10 |&S reasonable to have “bank deposit :, eents a week ix‘.snr:m\‘w." so that shm'lq your { g il SERgEL AL _ |pank fail you would be paid thel | i g f posit?” From the same office is issued amount of your “e; § TH LAKELAND NEWS, et i “Cliff" Berser started to Jackson-| ville Friday in his father's aitonfo- | 1 - A weekly newspaver giving a resume of local matters —crop conditions, ! ! {L county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere bile, but gc: no fariaer ljmn “ll o [t for $1.00 pcroyear. land. A tire blew out four mileg this side of that city. He was accom- v bian and Charlie ke O et et 0Bt A~ — - panied 'y Krec It will help some to explain the Sweat. Az C1iff fiiled to tell his par- presperity of the damage sqit indus- | ents “wocd bye” before leaving, hisi try in this country to know that}mothcr was sy about him when wkile in Great Britain the railroads 1 to w up Friday night. kill in accidents for which the pas- Cliff was baok in al' right last serger is in no way responsible, one “We tad a blow-out,” Cliff| pass r for every 72,000,000 car- 5% a4 we waited vuiil a white e il t ; 4 ’ ! g b v Igteamer came along. The white|P1ays Will be worthy of attenton.” Howdn the WS Do L teamer hooked onto us and started 2 ! one for every 4,900,000 passengers S'®4 5 4 carried. In that difference lies rich|“t)w":;dr Il,?:el:n:d ;de:ZHh::emw;l:; BAILROAD NOTES ] ; er blew up, t I;i'('klngs ey e TR fhe:r.n in.” He ldid not offer any ex-| It is estimated thai the average clients. ' planation of how this sudden|reduction in express rates approxi- The fort Myers Press declares it-| changing enids” was posslble.v Byen |niates 17 per cent under the new 3 though, according to his story, both |law. self for .the re-election ol’~ Senator:machines were disabled, they ' man- s ?lemh” fno wae e cite ""m"arzed to make the journey to Lake-| The farmers of the Greenville, ¢ fuly and strongly when it says that },; — «wpen 1 got to Lakeland I|Texas, section have agreed to build g the senator is a natfonal character yo1ohhoned to father. He didn’t|an eight-mile railroad to take their Wwho has been recognized as a domi- ;o 1 yag gone. I don’t want 8ay-|milk and other perishables to mar- nant figure by two administrations nipg sajd about this. Only you|ket, because a railroad would cost and has accomplished notable work might say in the paper that ‘Mister |less than a good roadway. ‘ Lonesome Moon,” one of the twenty tuneful chorus ensembles in the Iatest Berlin Operetta success at the Auditorium Thursday nich and it is unierstood that the dis- Caused By Germs The Florida Land Inve an enterprising firm of has decided to locate a b fice in Bartow, and two of the firm, Jeremiah B. A. H. Houston, were herc day to arrange matters, office will be in the buil the Southern Land Security present. Thep propose to b or more auto loads of homJigl to Bartow every morning to fm' property for sale in and §F Bartow.—Bartow Notes to Germs get under the skin of in a brohen lace, and it is hard ro get rid of them. Pus sores or pimples follow. 0 DR. BELL'S Antiseptic Salve soon destroys these germs and klofil them T A G 0 face, In @ nose, anyw! 18° ERARY PURE XKD HEALING. “Tell It By The Bell” For sale by Henley & Henley. in the matter of rural credits for (jifford Berger, the affable city b the benefit of farmers. salesman for the Tampa-Cuba Cigar| The Rock Island shops at Chich- Lok . Ores Co., has just returned from a .suc-|asha, Okla., have been closed down, fl #ry } .;_ ‘Kentucky was'the mother State cessful trip to dakeland in the in-|throwing 200 men out of employ- ; | &8 of the late Senator Cullom, of Tlli- terest of his factory.’” No blonde |ment. They will probably be closed . nois, and it is worth remembering Cigars accompanied this request.— | for several months, owing to the ne- F you were furnishing your that quite a number of other emi- Tampa Tribune. cessity for reducing expenses. home, would you simply nent citizens of the middle west 0 tell the dealer you had six north of the Ohio, including such A NOTABLE EVENT The Canadian Northern, it is re-} 0o o 9 ¢ send enough mepn as Lincoln, General Palmer and ‘FOR LAKELAND ported, will be ready to open traffic furni 8l th Vice President Stevenson, originated on its new line from Quebec to Port Ealliit ) 1y it in the same good old commonwealth. ' Ot We acknowledge with warm ap- preciation the following from the Mann, British Columbia, by July 1. OR The farmers’ institute and fair to = be held in this city next week will| Cincinnati has been designated as! would you select each indi- vndoubtedly bring many people from|the headquarters for the Baltimore i ; all parts of Polk county to Lakeland. | & Ohio system’s operating depart- rlando Reporter-Star: We have many farmers in this coun-{ment between Parkersburg and St. | | 4 “The Reporter-Star sends greet- i g | i y now who are distinctly of the|Louis and between the Great Lakes 3 ings to Editor M. F. Hetherington, progressive kind. They realize that|and the Ohio river. I Ed' V Pnce 8 CO- | ! vidual piece? When you buy - = clothes why not tell us to have of the Lakeland Telegram, on the old, stationary methods do not pay tailor them to individual order? acquisition of a splendid new plant. ;.4 that farming admits of devel-| The contract for the Sty e 0 ) i Mr. l‘l(‘therln‘gton is one Kentuckian ,pment practically unlimited and is|the proposed interurban line be- Then they'll be exactly what s Who has made more than good in profitable in proportion to the in-|tween Peoria and Galesburg has| YOU Want. 1 the State of his adoption, we are (.eaging knowledge and skill of the|been let to W. H. Schott, of Chi-' g glad to be informed. He deserves all tarmer. This knowledge is to be cago. The road must be in opera- Wi“iamson-Moore CO. b he has gotten and more.” gained only through experiments|tion by Sept. 1. ! “FASHIGN 5XCP FGR MEN" L Eea 0 with the various soils and seeds and Sl | o3 e P ,? In noting the return of J. E. is greatly facilitated by discussion| Reorganization of the police de- 3 Pound to Florida journalism a few and the interchange of opinion. partment of the whole system of and longer tralng than wore cxec, b, ’ €d by the builders of the railways days ago, we stated that he had| To encourage such experience |Hill railroads has been effected. J. i btought the Madison Enterprise-Re- meetings among the farmers these!H. Dundon has been placed in corder and would continue the pub-'lnstltutes are held, and it is worthy |charge of the men ahd has jurisdic- ! lication of that paper. The Inverness'of note that wherever farmers’ insti-|tion over Spokane, Portland and R Chronicle corrects us and says that futes are most popular and best at-|Seattle, the Spokane and Inland I<Tm~, 5 . : : b Mr. Pound has purchased a new tended there we find the best grades|pire, the Oregon Trunk, the United COmPared with statistics for the 3 plant and will establish a new pa-|of farmers and the most profitable|Railways and the Oregon Electric, COTresponding period last year, there rer at Madison. Mr. Merchant agriculture. Good men who are in-{!eretofore each of these roads has o nmrkoq il.l('l‘(’zlsi’ LD owns the Enterprise-Recorder and telligent enthusiasts in the great had its own special agents. !“4’ SUNILSErelEhi. pats of rallfoqd will continue its pubhcation ag|tvocation of tilling the soil are in R URietont Lisienitity have forced ‘engines, cabs and cars to be built now too large to pass !with safety over many roads. It's of vital importance that you start the bank account NOW—now when you are vigorous and able. 4 S\ i 3 e B As a result of the increase ip tl T S e Th i ; ) usual. charge of the institute and fair to 8 nerease in the : | ere comes a time in everyone’s 5 o be held in Lakeland next week anc [U€€ of bronze and other metal cask- TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HONORS Lfe when an ample CASH RESERVE - The Pensacola Journal draws a|we confidently expect a large at- ets, railroads throughout the coun- United State’'s Senator Porter 12 me’s best friend-—why not begin try are considering the advisability James McCumber, of Wahpeton, is buw.ling that reserve now? In time suggestive argument in favor of ajtendance and a profitable meeting. 5 Y wotine s v - haree f ¢ e . 1 3 3 1, i 3 law guaranteeing bank Heposits | Concerning it the Jacksonville :’:a‘l:lli":.y':f fl SN ChalRs 108 the 36. He was born in Ilinois, Feb. to ULIC) the earnings of that reserve : Bt w st Ascseation [n- ARk Wites i sk r‘m.(.\[ :h‘;: m}:mnr 4-‘1511\\1:& \.\.‘xghmg 1858: removed to Rochester, may sufficient to keep you in com* 1 city. Pensacola kad a ‘deposit of “A farmers' institute and fair is tai : . .pm”“:\ i hM.l .‘IOHA Mina., the same year; was brought W i 4 ain dead bodies No additional vp on a farm and educated in the v peo webt interest paid' - $25,000 in the First National Bank to be held at Lakeland next week, g of that eity, which recently failed. [beginning Feb. 10, and continuin: This deposit was insured by a Bal-|through Feb. 12. An excellent pro- 3 5 s Era el 3 a vote on the questidn will be taken years he o law course i L_’ timore guarantee company at a cost |sram has beep arranged and a large at meetings of the Central, Western hl'ni\‘ rs‘"m()l; '\‘:'_ :‘,‘“ Unlites dniuhe 1 g1o= - : N s3bs i) € ’ e y of Michigs gra ing P of §125 per year. The other day attendance is expected from all over|gaythwestern and other passenger it LRRO. ([“ ll\‘h‘l,“lm‘ eraduating the company handed the city a that section. Lakeland is one of associatiogs to be held within & Wahpeton, N. D l“ hm]n\(! 10 14 k § ahpe e ., Where he has compensation is now obtained on ae- district schools. afterwards in the count of weight. It is expected that city schools. After teaching a few ¥ check for the amount of its deposit Florida's prettiest and most pro-ishort time since practiced hi ' : % g it - S 3 - § ] racticed \is profession; be- 3 in the suspended bank. The Jour-|gressive cities, and the visitors will Renreseniatives ~* railroad men in R 2 f(' flm}' I." nal says: be delighted with what they see and | 11linoi e sty Whrp o ol o g al says: g E Yy see d inois have asked the new public @eeislature in 1885 and 1887 A71s1atun o 3 a3¢; was “If a surety company can make hear when in attendance upon the |utilities commi these guarantees, and profit by the institute and fair. Good premiums roads increase business, at a cost o® 1-2 of one per have been offered for farm products cr United States Senate against - Jan. 20, 1899. His term of serv- | FEEEeEREEERCEEatEs BEE - BEEE R R SRR « SR § BE . B AUDITORIUM THEATRE Thursday, February Sth ' ; First Florida Tour of the International Musical Comedy Company, playing the tollowing Cities: 3 Jacksonvilie, St. Augu-tine, Lakeland, Tampa, St. Petersburg and Tallahassee ion to makethe rail- elected to the in traflic p Mort H. R*nger's Best QQ A - ! ,, '(r)wo YEARS IN BERLIN Comic Opera Offering LVE ONE YEAR IN CHICAGD 9 SIX MONTHS IN NEW YORK THE MERRIEST, SONGIEST, DANCIEST PLAN ON THE MUSICAL § TAGE TODAY, “THE HEART BueARaDAl WITH f:DWARD HUME, THE CHIMNEY SWEEP OF SPECIAL—"THE MODERN EVE R TANGO,” AN ORIGINAL VER- FAVORITE MUSICAL SION. OF THE FAMQUS 60 20 GRN S H THE ORIGINAL FAMOUS DANCE SENSATION COMEDY COMEDIANS ENSEMBLERS nr “ “‘g “A'MODERN EVE® SHOW OIRLS , Segts now on Sale at Red Cross Pharm 3 Prices: 50c, 75¢, $1.00, and a few Choice Seats at $1.50 AEETSRE - HNPATIE THQERREAT T A TEEREYE EEEYSESENEE S