Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 5, 1914, Page 4

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e T S PAGE FOUR ~ — The Fvening TYelegram|? cLASS THAT DOESNT eina Publish.d every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES DLCIR LT SR SO S S Bt $5.00 Rix-montae Sl nn 2.50 Three montns 1.25 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 eents a week. From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaper giving a resume of local matters crop conditions, county aftairs, etc. Sent anywhere for §$1.00 per year. Fred Do B rry sayvs he is carnest about running for Congr 0 QIp e BOt s tribute, all the same, anl 1 Vi ion ol atmospheri et sh ool conditions in St Zollo Truth, al Iy a new man in the arativ i thougd com Florida, more about the personal side of Sen ator Fletcher’s character than oth- rs who have known him intimat:ly for e il esha maide the discovery that the senator is no friend to the man, bhut before it hardens itself in that belief it would do well to assimilate the following parazraph from the Ocala Star: | “Our friend of the Zolfo Springs Truth says he has reason to helieve Senator Fletelier is not as friendly to the laboring man as some of his seemns to have discovered many years, iaboring enpporters would imply Havingz knowp Senator Fleteher a right swart fupgey time taan the Trath has, and peing prowsonally :1\\':n'vl ol § . ' . that he s a latoring min hlmSeL,‘ ate of other laboriny | | and as consil puhiic man can be, we men as 4 fea are sadly 2Viven toward the conelu? Lik cess of all rich new sectioas in pro- ment Fiorida from the chronic rainbow chasers the who 1un “boom’" in everv part of tlie country, develd snffers people after long cxpecting to find heavenly conditions and rich rewards awaiting them without doing the work, enduring ithe discomforts and incurring the risks inseparable from «¢very legiti mate venture, These people ceme to Florila lured by fairy stories they nave heard from unreliablc and promptly disillusioned upon their ar rival and finding that here, as every- else one eart, the conditions sound judg gources, where ot success are enersgy, he hest of a bad bargain. being} We have pilenty of such people in Florida. They are coming and go the State a certain measure of harm, we can affonl to forget them and their busy hammers in the contem- plation of those thousands of cthers who have come and are still ¢hming and whose splendid energ tzin~d faith and enthusiasm chanzinz the face of South Florida from a wildernegs to a land of pretty, prosperpus towns and cities pnd rie rroduetive fopms and orchards —— s ee TOCAY'§ BIRTHDAY HONORS United States John Walter Smith o Aaryland, sixty-nine. His father, Whittington Smith Jdng all the time, and while they do ! { THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKLLAND, FLA, FEBRUARY 3J, pired term ending March 3, 1909, His term of service expires March 3, 81464 |SCHOOL POARD HELD " THD SESSIONS Bartow, Fla., Feb. 2, 1914, The board of public instructicu net the office of the superintendent with all mem- superintendent pres- in special session in bers and the ent. The appointment of +.ouis Pollocs as third trustee of the Medulla Spe- cial Tax District, was confirmel. The appointment of T. A, Thomas to fill the vacancy of trus the boarl for the election to be held in Special Tax School District No. 7 or the 23d day of January, 1914, the board finds that such eclection v 1eld in accordance with law on said date. At this, a special meet- ing of the board, the election re- turns for saiill election were can vassed by the board and the board finds that the result of the election s and sus-| g ag follows: are' For Londs, 31. Against bonds 2. The remainder of the day was tak- bl ; \ ien up in routine work of the board. On motion the hoard adjourned (. A. PARKER, - Supt . and Secy. o 4 o Rartow, Fla., Peb. &, 1914, was et The board of public instruction in regular session in the oflice | i | ial Tax School District to as the District was receivel. San dered advertised. (‘has. A, the mak school Board and asked the an appropriation so buillling at D velopment Company. discussion, the matter was |inted and approved, All teachers' reports on fi ipproved and warants ar | f§ame . On motion the j C. A. PA { Supt | | Parrish appear enport | Le purchased from the Florida After cr with all bills, were examined guid Board adjourned, 1914 ment and - persistence, disappoint-y .. )y, Alprition, resigned, of tho ! F you were furnishing your dr. ment succeeds enthusiasm, they “N-i\Welcome District, was confirmed. h ronld imol g list in tl arouch brigade and bhe-: T g g | ome, wou you simply i i . | The appointment of Mr, Blount to 1 the aail Paal o sm come la !\Imr kers™ whe m'\vr: fill the vacancy of Trustee Louis| tell the dealer you had six . Kkin tand W they e : an “{'."‘”' pcodwin, resigned, of the Midland | rooms and to send enough Al l lerlcan State Bank I w truity 1o revile the Stat ’ _‘ BeY District, was confirmed. | furniture to fill them, ! 4 ent nui=ance ICOUNS ““““ [ wetion tor the creation of the | : l_akeldnd. Floflda 1 nnu 1 < for they v v . . } i as LGS, ot Mt. Zicn Special Tax School District : OR- | Ir AV GIL e BRISE, O 80 rich op s ordered wivertised, | 1 1 g i | ) " 0 T S e i 7 o]ed ac 1d1- | by } it - ! I':e Tilzhmen sehool was granted w.ou },Ou Seieck cac dnd 1 ResourC(S Oyer $100‘000 1 o i i avoutd them, nats, s tnitional thont. of school. spl- | Vvidual piece? When youbuy & o ‘ oot i of teacher to le paid from tie! clothes why not tell us to have | Bob ntage of cm, i it q . e { 2 i i i "‘ ‘ ’ & Fort Meade Sub-School Distriet P fiio; | J. L. SKIPPER, President. Iways Ed. V. Price & Co. | il : i BRI i i oy : N e ; P. E. CHUNN, Cashier. ; i ol ot : ey G tailor them toindividual order? | o 1 2 y | ’ e - )W | . d, e anpointme en they be exactly wha g e - Then they'll be exactly what T R——— i 1 . it : b M 1 Alderiaa) ili | you want. } T S S vt o S B E ) Rk S B e ! J ciney wae confirmed ., 2y q e e Y J. B. STREATER I reas of i bk tnese are 1 galioo] for one month unexplied v illtamson M ‘ ) / ’i‘ fonnd hete 1% in North R 4 WEASHIC N 0D 0 t by I &nd B l W 1 provided e raASHICL N iz . narfta H gueh rdvy comhblnation, efore July 1, 1914 : n r‘i{c q_’.’_, uz G er and toeir han “‘ oing whil The Peanbroke l,-xm I was ordered W Tdotire DR atiot | Having had twenty-one years’ experience in building and « 5 1 port .‘w ~.~u AWay SN0 ogadi same was within: thethres- L ihint. the: Board oall un. sldetion. fos jing in Lx_lkfl.uni and vicinity, 1 tee] competent to render the best v I ¥ ORI 1t and K niile limit of the Fort Meade school, rurpese cf dropping cert in this line. 1f contempiating building, wiil Le pleased to furni th 1 Iint mere of them i ~,. Bl gt hvenaue of sNid - Sehool was be G :Ill{lfl's and all information. A 1l work guaranteed. 1l retirn sooner or later to view oo the required averas saved advertised Phone 169 ,“ “ ‘JY 1“%““ I_ l’, I‘ HI ¥ Special Tax Scheol istriet No. 6 Pctition from the resid nts and| J. B. SrRFA.' Ep L U LG ited permission o ineur in-|property owners of Brewster, Fla, | — ™ — —— — ———————————— see throuzh their “foresights,” and : ¢ fii : i ! o il l l debtedness to the amount of $9.83, Lusking that the Board call an clec-| avit wned wisdom too late, they | geeordance with the call by [ tion for the establisnment of a Spec-| must pecket their es and make | | be known i | drewster Special Tax Schooi 1 was or-! ed before | Poard to as the may De- some deferred. | The Treasurers Report was exam- . | le [n:r‘lh-' for | awn RKER, and Secy | | ‘YOUTH TELLS OF DOLLAR'S MIGHT" gion that the Mruth is not any more stuck on tellire the truth than any, A i Marylond., of the rest of vs when accrracy runs . [Toth ilied old. lle was (schools and at of the ecariy ecircuit juilacs | . ol Ir,t the superinteadent with all mem Iis father before he and was five cducated at Union A« i‘-illl his busginess career at the PiNG is engaged in the | Virginia is presid nt ot motier bers and the superintendent present the last private were read and approved. The Loard the of the electipn licdd at Canal and de-t(Candlesticks,” on Friday clared them as That the Iath, anml Saturday and Canal Distriet fat 2 p. m., this lecture so highly s ereated with a three mill assess' lsnoken of “the Almighty Dollar.” It years Minutes of rezular counter to its inclinations ssinger will de'izht Lake me lin‘:! AR | coming Chau e Dishoys' night, Feb-| afternoan Liand audienees at the 0 PRAISE FROM A HIGH SOURCE canvassed returns tanqua lecturing on e of ber busi follows: The T ruary esteemed contemporary, irilebted to its the lezram is 1 ness in Maryland, Nerth Carolinag Pensi- Speeial Tax School 1N cola Journal, tor its very cordial con the w gratulations upon the remeval of thie Mirgt National Bank of Snow Hili, went and with G M. Carlton, €. 8. lie hopad that every high school boy | papcr into i*s new huilding: and we | l|‘“"l“" in many business and' Dishont and Bethel Allerman forland girl wi'l hear this snlendid | are mighty proud to get praise from “”fl' ial institiitions; has hen lionor Jfristees for Lhe ensuing two years. jyoun: i [ such a source, for the Journal, ocen- G i many ways by the peosle of his The Polk Lake school was ited Codar lowa, Record Laily ot pYink o posttlon of almost uniqgis ntryy was elected to the Senate cne additional month of school same | Janunr containg two columns | cxcellence in the State press, is ree nd in ISSY and suciessively to t t iro Polk Lake Sub fyecording the lecture imprescion ! ognized authority on good jonrnat ceted iy F80S and 14075 R made by sinzer, savs ism and its commendation mears KEsBRLY N tho Tl ERE . Ih S e Tax District " ibat he youngest i rruch more than mere conventiongl ol District of Mary Atz aa b UG i i toineur indeb- ! octurer ¢ on kinil werds, The Jornol makes s g o Manylar §100.00, Fy ] is Chau- | tribute to the Tele:ram a leadin L Ii A to thi ot angun mighty Dol-} ticle on its editorial pace and w M Conve ! litior nd hi s, | reproduce its concluding paraerani U ARG ipled with ! which is as follows: Rl BERAMG R Rl fiy \. ML Leonard i dor.o | “Phere 1s no cleaner, or more for UTHNY clection held in his st the Kloise Snecial Tax Kessinger eon ‘ cible paper in the State than th ! United States Senator ! wey of | man ret Lakeland Telegram. For some years th term bezinnine Mareh i WHE: Lin this « Aot it s atod] A HUtHE Thont i and wag thercatter eloetod ( | v M of the State pross, and mor \ ed States Senater for that te Petit {r the risidents and | ene me ciracted merely by th once its utterances have received Rlignerilan Nl an SRR W s o reoof Agricola asking hoof the cpeaker, but every man more than state wille recoenition nuary 15, 1908, At the sime s the Hoq Ul an electio thefond weman in the Jouse wos wo The Journal coneratulates the Teio- 1O of the Maryland Leuisleture, on cstablishment of a8 Fax by the carnestness ond eloguence of gram op its able management and PO R SO clected United Scheol Distriet was reefved. Sams i"l' nman, be'ere he heil shoken many the editorial policy which have made fitates Scnator to fill the vicaney o as ordered ad sentences, ond at the elos: of th the splendid paper and the new hom casioncl by the death ot ton. Wil Petition was received from the|oddress, al' folt thee they had list-| " liam Pinkney Whyte for the unex residents ond a possibility, 5 rlessy rorerty owners of t vlwrnl to a 2e from the heart i . e S = rREEEELEENEN EEE SRS e C e IG5 DIRIC) SIS THE MERRIEST, SONGIEST, DANCI EST PLAY ON THE MUSICAL STAGE TODAY “THE HEART BREAKERS" Seats now on Sal: at Red Cross Pharmacy. WITH EDWARD Incl ) %) %) 1 1 3 B 1 e e R - (&) SPECIAL—"THE MODERN EVE TANGO,” AN ORIGINAL VER- SION OF THE FAMOUS DANCE SENSATION FAVORITE MUSICAL COMEDY COMEDIANS GREAT SONG ENSEMBLERS 2, “ AUDITORIUM THEATRE Thursday, February 5th First Florida Tour of the International Musical Comedy Company Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Lzkeland, Tampa, St. Petersburg and Tallahas’sce g ot it A MIODERN EVE” Prices: 50c, 75¢, $1.00, acd a few Choice Seats at $1.50 3 Greatest Care in Making Loans and Discounts I his Bank exercises the greatest care discretion in every investment and This assures Safety to all funds entris llat Accounts subject to check - P to its care. cordially invited. It's of vital importance that you start the bank account NOW—now when you are vigorous and able. There comes a time in everyone's 'fe when an ample CASH RESERVE 1z me's best friend—why not begin bue.ding that reserve now? In time to vuue, the earnings of that reserve may v suflicient to keep you in com iort, v peo Nt interest paid — RS s S ER R R SEEE playing the following Cities: TWO YEARS IN BERLIN ONE YEAR IN LONDON ONE YEAR IN CHICAGO SIX MONTHS IN NEW YORK HUME, T HE CHIMNEY SWEEP OF uding (BT THE ORIGINAL FAMOUS “A MODERN EVE” SHOW GIRLS G & I ) S e B S e

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