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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. 25, 1914, Ine tve“ing ielegrdm formant, insist that the editor islcome to the conclusion that the af- willing to do himself and his paper|fairs of the municipality sho he injury in the community that sup-|conducted in a business way they are [ports it in order to take the rrrrih]v} onsidering one of the most impor- revenge of leaving somebody’s name | tant phases of community develop- |~ B bbb friddednd OPENING OF OUR NEW Published every afternoon from the! Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake-|[out of a social event or failing to|ment. When a town is improved in| land, Florida, as mail matter of the{note some item of local interest. |its government it is improved as a| \\'““l . \Ol]"ml\ 1‘;1]41“5\\8\0 Sne - angd icio ritics are ace i g rade 3 S v anitz acksony . second class. | Such petty and malicious ”.m"& are|place in which to trade, On the other | /5 I.'arlu\\ i wrone in practically cvery instance,|hanid, the town that does get the|tow: J. \\R, ‘}\)mhm{u.h M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.|but they annoy like the buzzing|tradeo [ its own people and commun- e i T Myers, W gadflies they o, and they are a|ity is likely to be the best town in I'. Gay. Missouri nee to every newspaper. sovernment and in everything else. e hl(aL(l. L. O._ Lewi ‘hi ¢ J. E. Wilber and W imu" ‘Haven; B. R. { SUBSCRIPTION RATE There isn't a paper in Florida that Punta Gorda Herald. ORI D Jne year .00 | would omit a name from a legiti- — me "l. l\ R S 2. 80 neay 1 R ¢ g 18. ivey, New BIX moltns s ALe rr or fail to print that LABOR NEWS AND NOTES May, Connecticut: Three montns L20 ] jtom itseli from motives of spite or ek By burndale: l-‘\“d dill(l \1\1\\ Vork, - : i . f ; e ork. Auburn- Delivered anywhere within the|gjgike. and the people who charge| Inside iron workers of New York W. Role, A\uhnrx‘n’mh | @ .akeland for 10 ives la thems \ W et i s 5 ol pave IOl Shaw, Aubur nr mits of the City of Lak ich motives lay themselves wide|are preparing demands for a fifty un.p Auburndale; \”_ eents a week pen to the cion that what|fonr-hour working week and an in- burndale: B, le: Miss Miller, 1 upon others they wouid|crease in we — . === | thcy charge by S. otte; B, From the same office is issued be e to 1o themselves if oppor- R R C. §|x\<1)111‘- 3. Damon, THE LAKELAND NEWS, tunity presented. A labor forward movement is he- H, New \{)rl\ A weekly newsnaper giving a resume 0 i3 ing planned in Philadelphia. It has L \mhhul . L o i conditions {ilie support of many larze business | .vnehburz: E.°R. Monroe, Bro of local matters crop conditions |pyp GOYERNMENT WILL PRO- |g..o Va.: . R, Creal, Louisvi county aftairs, ete. Sent anyw hl:r't-K TECT MIGRATORY BIRDS! l\ks.lj“‘r!\:.’iyl‘\A\]‘ \1;1 k ( \I ‘nlp':j‘ for $1.00 per year. | o S Tt A - AN I New Yorl | [ th Ma raan- | York: ——————— e esressse | t \ a5 Hized of § i 1 P ‘ f 1 ho ani § | | ~ tth the ol Compait. - : “ i for 4 part| el & docal Jofnt oxeenti THE OPENING OF OUR NEW SPRING WOOLED i e seaso cason e f (g loa ; MEANS THE SHOWING OF THE LATEST DECR : e o OF FASHION. WE INVITE YOU TO COME SEE e Fo i e PR M SR AT e s T e NEW SPRING GOODS. OUR STYLES ARE RIG ; Rl ‘ and then in the entire ed States| 120 strikes in New Jersey, not count- { sonville: G % el st L i e Ol e G ,t{::‘; i ool Koy OUR MATERIALS ARE RIGHT: OUR PRICES but his exper “!H‘ in doing so is I»Il\l‘ will be torbidden. The new law |tour were successful an ty-ci | ville : '\'l>\<:t“uu\ril‘lf\-ml\ auke RlGHT. 1y to shoot sueh a healthy seare into} e inro effect in Maryland, Vir-|were failures. Twenty-four causes| coe, fmlores s YOU WILL LOOK NO FURTHER FOR WHAT him that he will permanently aban-f o000 g North Carolina only a few were assiened for those strikes WANT FOR SPRING WHEN YOU SEE OUR don his previons notion that hislg, .o 00 and these were the t of . Benjamen Dimmick, former dutaes B LT l‘ the States this far north to apply it The average pay of every man,, mayor of Scranton, announces him- WOOLENS You WiLL BUY AND BE PLEGSED to do with he pleased Juilat 1 | \te tor the Republican I'he spring of the present yearjwoman and ¢ iid in the !‘nnw:‘nw a8 cand Speer from accounts has long e e e S 4 ll M C . In 1900 the i\w.lmv' Boics Penrose of Pennsyl-|! l lamson oore | | i vill be the first time stnee the coun-|states who works for nes [ vould cttled by white men that fary, was $610 Jast yea | shrink his swollen «gotism ¢ o heen permitted to 2o tojaverage pay only $174 i “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN.” clo is anemic desty . i | 4 2 velop his anemic mod their northern grounds without mo-|thirty s hefore then only 3570 ¥ A workmen's compensation bill[7 PhOne 298 Drane lestation. Ducks from the Florida | s already are bezinuning tol The Union of Augusta, 'm heen drafted in the State Le and it]a., claims to have made a [Ml‘(yy';(\ ature of Maryiand for passage. The The oditor of Dixie now admits Iyverg In a letter to the Ocala Star thatfy, ooy o portherly airection he never chargedd while until snipe|for unionizing 97 per cent of the Fletcher a party to the allezed |, 4 wondeock are y on the wing. [shops in its jurisidiction after one Diliscosuens ol Ui e AL OB (8 \ccording to T. S. Palmer, as-{year's existence, of the fegislature, they say. it Senator labor interes have been promised the support of intluential members will e only a littlc Holt was SNSRI sistant chief of the biolozical turvey, department of agriculture, it wonld| The farm lands of New York State Democratic primary, Then why the he quite out of the question to esti-| @b valued —at 20,554,000, ”l“: istration of negroes to vote in the g labal i 1 < territic hmlaballoo in whic the mate the number of migratory birds|communities of greatest importance | @ REGISTER! o =] (=3 QDC’QC'C'OOOC'C'OCH'E;,i, =3 Winla ot Sananiiad G0 tie ol 1 will he saved by forbidding!from the industrial standpoint are| DO IT NOW' its hind lezs and roar 1ts disanprov- spring shooting; but it will run far|situated along Newton Creck and on e al? The people of Florida have no and pep- [OF near the last river and they ; haps even touch the hundreds of sound north of Flushing. itics of Jacksonville, but they arve v il B e o[ thousands, is very possible. As in-g | Keeply interested i the senatorial Owing to its tremendous member- You can't vote in the com- ing primary elections unless you register anew. It makes no difference that you have into the tens of thousands “In All My National Banks! consiming interesi in the local pol dicating something of the spring! r';?;:““"" 'my’]””' .;:.11"1‘-11::4 i\l\ lk“,: <hooting, Mr. Palmer calls sttention [P the Boston 1. A. Steamfittersy registered once; everybody B ain as o nikests f as Gl ¢Ipers’ Union 537 has been di- g ! g to one cun club in a middlel West wnd lielpers' Union 7 has been di must REGISTER AGAIN s sought to injure Senator Fleteher, first, by making it appear that Holt was his campaign manager, and sec- ond that the Senator was to directly benefit by the negro registration. It i et workman bitten by a snake is en- is now shown that Holt is not his “"’"““'fl'] Bt K titled to compensation from the campaign manager and Dixie now y”"‘l' l”‘“’”“"‘” ‘\"""\l'_‘?""f."‘ & : State industrial insurance fund, ac- admits that it didn't seek to connect “v’_”'“"" 'f”f” ”.W ey ”“ll 1, ‘n‘mv cording to the ruling contained in him with Holt's alleged attempt to f““ ’.]" Iisabeat torneethnathasluw fivie report of the New York State In- register negro voters. The episode|!® ":"{m‘“ dA' . | dustrial Insurance commission, made is ended; Fletcher wins out, and hig What is the general attitude ;"" public recently. The commission enemies wlil have to think up some|sbortsmen toward the mew [1aw2|, 004 o claim for injury benefit. new scheme to injure him. The|Mr. Palmer was asked. Halupes truth is that Senator Fletcher's case “'”"I‘? e fl'i.“”'fl.":‘i“ .'F“‘ ."“‘li"'-‘ FOR COUNTY TREASURER is impregnable. He will make a|Hunters in four or five States havel oy o0 e candidat, 4 : 3 24 ate fm' winning fight from the start, and|objccted 'Iu tlu" federal law, su_\‘llllfl county treasurer of Polk county sub- no matter from what angle you re-|they prch-!'rud State law, but that is ject to the action of the Democratic gard Stockton's campaign, it is im-{the exception. In the States referred vided, the helpers belng given a Rattlesnakes infestlng a country where roald work is being done con- stitute an “industrial hazard” and a State which, with fewer than a doz- (n men in the field with guns, bagged more than 3,500 wild duc in three or four weeks of spring under the new election law. Unless you attend to this duty NOW, you will not be permitted to vote. The time for registration expires on March 2. Get busy if you want to vote! If you have never regis- tered, REGISTER NOW'. If you registered in a for- mer year, REGISTER AGAIN! OGOOGOQOQOOOOG the stockholders are held liable for double their hold- ings. This wise provisibn amply safeguards the depds- itors. This Bank is one§ l my good ones.’ reat QQQOGQQGQOO’QQQC}'O‘OOQOOO aaaonanoaqoogoo%oo~ % 5 primary election June 2, 1914, Plant Velvel Reans '?. possible to see anything in it ex- to the law protected birds at seasons WERNER G. JONES cept that he wants Fleteher's job. |when there were no birds to protect, e f g Auburndale, Fla. and permitted shooting when there 0— L — _— should have been protection. We find NEWSPAPERS AND that real sportsmen are obeyving thel yyo.oqftop !?{ioanfi'filk will close [ < THEIR GADFLY CRITICS federal law anid glad that it has been promptly at 2 o'clock in the ;\fto.r- DR enacted, llui most of the oppc noon, as this is absolutely necessary s from those who shoot as ' On new or old ground. The most valuable soil builder and forage crop. Crops following will produce 25 to 50 per on Over in Orlando a citizen stopped|to it come to give ti M il S 5 : B Sl L : ve time to close up the day's cent more. $2.50 per his paper, the Reporter-Star, and|a business, for gain. business. Patrons of the bank and < otherwise interrupted the modus P T T the public senerally will please take bushel. vivendi because the name of one of MUNICIPAL BUS]NESS MANAGER notice. | his children was omitted from a lo-| THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK cal notice in the paper in which the Many cities and towns all over the 5 names of other children appeared.|United States whose citizens desire The omission was unintentional, of uptodate methods in running their & course, on the part of the reporter, municipalities are employving busi- |4 and as the paper explained, but the|ness man whose duty it is to citizen, in the absence of testi-irun the town's or city's affairs in| it to thejmuch the same.way that a business Mayes Grocery Co. SR & We Have Them Big Ben and America Alarm Clocks, A large shipment just received. See the new ssortment of Beads that we have placed mony, preferred to charg low and unworthy motive of spite on manager would run a big mercantile the part of the yer because of establishment. The idea of a busi- some previous ill-feeling ‘ness manager in looking after mu- T mw Germany, Newspaper nien cverywhere, and Livigal af § 1 N T | * to their deep diszust, are frequently | where most of thu '-m‘\l] towns and! g al on sale confrented with experiences of (hi.\]w.nvs have such officials. These man- ) Toiline M dav gt o 1nh Yore t chosen for @ oliti- 1 kind Toiling tine ) v not chosen I(tl n‘ Il)hl.l \ pleasure to show goods. local news fro my o sources, inocod reasens hat i ud for t' cir abil- whic: there are « n scores of prop- ity to conduct al' oifairs of town Cole & Hull er 1 and preparing their copy in a obusinesslike nner. for 1! printer. it would bhe marve- several towns and ties of gf £ By feie ) fons didnot! country have adopted ' < meth-|®& Jewelers and Optometrists. LAKELAND, FLA 2 sOm ocenr h pure lod and the latest town 1o ide mv_‘? 3 P inten: on, and yet when they do o ‘1) is plan is Glenco, 1. or of the! 3 VRS eSS Ii kmu Washington were alive C persons who feel themse 1 ind best known s uarbs of | — 2 s Fmcemraos —— ise you to put 1 ntter selfishness ¢ Aliigator Goéds : ' meney in a K—to put it 1 noney and and monstrous exa ir owr mportance, ! mytly charee it to “spit the part of tl tarit— tive, a con ‘lusion is invar re’'s noth- ent citizen— ometimes No 1 PR BRI P ST I Fuch utterly contemptib me:hods r y & reou “got even'’ I anvhod < tha re nteresting, useiul and durable Souvenirs € garry I!.:‘<'v'|fl> urses 4 < Fol . | violence to every newspi ! ( ) 1 ) 1abayg Purse ., Be Fobs and in him th \ m ne S new | § 3 S . o e 1 NOVELTIES e ® o o maases o coniet - The Lakeland Book Store i Benford & Steltz - e ] Crem [sER=R Rat Tl Zul Rul X i