Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 12, 1914, Page 4

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¢ Ruminations of : Published every afternoon from the ‘3 UnCle Henry z Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. '> Entered in the postoffice at Lake-|@gdd land, Florida, as mail matter of the | second class. ";‘ nd . ] e [ V 1 I 1 were rased| EDITOR.! i : e T, \ i o say t [ l ( I like th 1 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Jne year 8ix montns Himits of th N eents a weel ; A weekly newspaper ziy 3 resur [ of local tt ( e county af ( nt @ for $1.00 p l ( ! e ———— B Bhot MeAdoo thinks it Ll 10T cks 01 b : Y t 1l bl 1 Helicate' to 15 the rumor 0 ‘, . n it one of them i i ; Ihat it Ihere | ‘ e ceitty in which v ! ) i e in | W kin about town and tryin to gaz o <001 ywe another marrl m i ;i will soon W {Fely {upon it not with the eve of affecsion 3 "hite o Wiat a lucky| W the Whit it hut with the eye of a homesick tur old widower ist 1 take notis that manny of the al —0 leys which is right up in town is as| Anyway, it is reasonably certain prominant as the streets anyg in some that ‘l'\rk\nn\iih will never again|cases more notisable. This means | be an applicant for the job of en- that they had oucht to be kep free from dirt and old boxes. We don't national reunion of Jax is not tertaining the she Confederate viterans. in the porker class on a proposition of this kind. And that $60,000 still broods over her like a night mare. B e hurt ourselfs keeping the cleen and we are worse about these alleys. Nothing had ought to be set in a alley which can be set elsewhere and the alleys should be gone through as manny times cvery day The Miami Metropolis talks about ¢ a0 he as is necessary to keep Dade county's ‘“‘monopoly” in grow- ing grapefruit. The word was il of 4 alley to another you can see an chosen. Grapefruit grows to per- array of boxes and barrcls and other fection in quite a number of South trash which had not ought to be al- Florida countics and if there is one Jowed there. part of the peninsular where its ex- Furthermore as 1T have sayed in cellence is more marked than in an-fyour papper before, T am not in faver streets them cleen. In lookin from one end other it is right here in Polk]of bonfires in our alleys. They is al- county . lers smoke where they is fire and 3 e S peeces of papper gets about half Gainesville is now rejoicing in[burnt and then arises in the air and the completion of her white way settles to arth again in some unex- and we welcome her to the compan- pected spot. I am in faver of all jonship of Lakeland in this beauti- trash of what so ever Kind being ful and impressive addition to her halled to the outposts of the citty charms as a modern, up-to-date city, |80d burnt up there. Everything The attractions of the white way which cap be burnt up 1.:151 ought to have not been exaggerated. ln an be burnt up and that which cannot age in which looks count so largely had ‘f‘”‘“' to be buryed. .Tht‘ lazyest and a “goog front” is indispensa- Way I8 notaptito be the right way of Dle to success the better lighted city foing things. If we will put forth Sl S e rate a few of our best efforts we can keep has marked advantage in this citty lookin neet as a pin. 1 am ‘or supremacy . in faver of havin everything as good 0 as it can be made to be andthen if’ Those women in Tampa who are someboddy wants to talk about us or anxious to see a murderer hanged |this fare citty they have got to put there tomorrow are carrying their a lye on there immortal soles to do & raludi tooitar, We doubu|o) thOURR vourand moshins gecn péos it even Mrs. Pankhurst loathes the ple that would not hesitate to do eo tyrant man to the degree that she if mecessary to fing falt, and so no Niiis th.4ss B writhing i Mentiy{ D016 8L “prefens Stal FAME - ok frend, UNCLE HENRY. at the end of @& rope. Of course it Be . S.—1I hope and trust you will ) lgar lm't anythlniht;o cl:ie:;:tantdm:u in- be firm an rule them Elks as they og ere o b had ought to be ruled, imates the Tampa females: "# WWW% The Fort Myers Press very prop- ‘!' Aflu"‘mNAl susmHEn erly] enlarges on the unusual im- m portance of the April meeting of & ‘5’%‘3"{'%""'""‘”'%?4%»6@ the State Press Association in Fort FOR SALE OR RENT—As I expect Myers, when vice president of the to go north soon for the season, United States, Hon. Thos. R. Mar- I will rent my home for the summer W ¥, 5.0, The Evening ielegram [WUHK ON NEW . WILL START 300N Tampa. Atlantic \nd Gulf Railway Will Soon Be Under Course of Construction - will be commencer the carliest practicable mo- t 1 natrt o1 l‘.'\\,‘ 0 i Guli rail- ocean | 111 m»i | 13, e \Valleer | tilis | at | « t 1 I arrangements i-way arranged for, and imal d s are lxin sh H'Ll ;: just as rapidly as it is possi- ble to handle a matter of such nagnitude, ‘Will Be a Great Enterprise I'he connecting of the . two deep water ports by an - airline yairoad—for that is what the Tampa, Atlantic and Guli * will virtually be—will do several lthings, among these being: The cpening of a new scction of the State, a veritable empire in it- self and a very rich ternitory; <horten the rail route between the South Florida metropolis and the west coast by some 123 miles and about cight or nine hours’ time; open a new terri- tory that will be tributary to Tampa; divert much business that is now going to Jackson- ville, to this city; bring the two 'main scctions of the southern end of the peninsula into close touch. Whether the proposed new railroad will enter Miami is not certain, It is certain, however, that it will enter Fort Lauder- dale and establish deep water| terminals there. The Tampa, Atlantic and Gulf will be built on as nearly an air- line as is possible. For example: The Seaboard’s mileage to Par- rish is fifty miles—by the T. A. +& G. it will be twenty-seven miles; the Coast Line’s mileage to Punta Gorda is 118 miles—by the T. A. & G. it will be eighty miles. The shortest route at present between Tampa and T'ort Lauderdale is 349 miles— by the T. A, & G. it will be but 226.—Tampa Times. LAST CHANCE AT GILPIN PARK. lots for $50. After 21st will be 2243 Gil- pin, Leader Store. $75 and $100. Owner R. P. [E———————- WANTED—At 203 North once chambermaid. Kentucky Ave. 2247 Young, of Bartow, can- | treasurer, is @ minister, prevented from ‘ork and compelled ‘ Edward J. didate for county ippled loi pustoral in secular occupations for to Florida from his f: ars after to er a sunport. Ile cam the home of . For ten te Collegc New Orleans E. J. YOUNG Physical disability making pastoral work difficult, he resigneq and re- turned to New Orleans, where, after | a period of rest, he conducted a mis- sion for eighteen months, and was connected with a religious weekly until his removal to Florida. Mr. Young is a graduate book- keeper with several years' experi- ence. For the past five years he has kept the books in the treasurer's of- fice and is thoroughly familiar with the work., His disability does not interfere in any way with his effi- ciency, and he refers to any county commissioner or member of the school bhoard as regards his accuracy, Having served the county for five years on a very small salary, and, with a limited income emoluments. POINTS THE WAY The Statement of This Tampa Resi- dent Will Interest Our Readers Our neighboring town, Tampa, points the way in the words of one of its most respected residents: Miss W, T. Verdier, 506 Jack- son St., Tampa, Fla., says: *“It would be hard to fully describe my suffering from kidney complaint. For years I had a weak and aching back and I was subject to chills and dizzy spells. Often I felt very faint and headaches also bothered me. Finally 1 decided to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial and T am glad that I did so, for they helpeq me as J , he feels jus- itified in seeking the office with its }WWM***WW {soon as I began taking them. The pains in my back left entirely and the other symptoms of the trouble removed. I can still endorse hal, will be present to deliver an [OT b¥ the year, a cottage of 6 rooms, MONEY TO LOAN were e addr’oss. Newspaper men from moidern and strictly up to date. G Doan's '\im““}: ],i“s'flml 1 take 4 Washington city and others of Situated 4 blocks from city hall on| TLong time money at 6 per cent on |Dbleasure in doing so.” ; prominence fm.m abroad, will be South side. Or will sell on very easy | real estate security. Call and see us. For ale by all dealers. Price 50 —1 present, also, and it will be a rare tvrms.. small payment down, balance | Guarantee Life and Loan (‘()mpu.ny. w_m(s,’ Foster-Milburn (l'o., Hufvfnl.o. k. BB e e ool oo Y. opportunity to give Florida and her to suit purchaser. Monthly pay-|R. M. Marler, local representative,|New York, sole agents for the Unit- i o : iide & ting "o [ments if desired. Address Box Suite 3 and 4 Elliston Bldg. 2242 |eq States. ress gang a wide advert' ing. We|Men y All t G d ;)oin \\:thktln\ Press in hop ng that city. E | Remember the name-—Doan's-sand l a or 007 s there will be a large attendance of WANTED TO BUY—Second hand |take no other. . \ the State editors for it only a small| WANTED—Ticket to Atlanta or| building material. C. A. Cook, W A ’bun(:h‘ puts in an uppvn;"unc\ at North, Address A, care Telegram, 600 Rose St., Lakeland, Fla. nol,l lET T"‘T cnua“ \ Fort Myers it will be almost an af- 2240 —-.H - front to Vice President Marshall ““AIG 0“ ] Are 1nter05t1fl2',:usefu_l'and durable"sou\,,‘ 8 and ang he and others with him will 3: ' 5 \\ H | take away from Florida a poor LaC AMI] ] Co SE | Stop 11 now before it gets a hold. Use egoarry Handbags, Purses,}Belts, Fobs = opinion of the men who conduct its :t b 3 L l?NEéR:ARI-.gXM NOVELTIES . —— The Lace Front Corset H \ i : & | It’s a speedy remedy for all colds, | 'iF w News has reached us that Asso- w“h the Ventl"o SaCk | hronchitis, ete. Price only 25 ets. 2 , ciate Editor Edwin D. Lambright, ,: B vaat st @ . ¢ 3 T i of the Tampa Tribune, has declinea \!‘ll‘&tuili lt:»;lwn‘l‘\};: i 3 e a e and BOOk Store an offer to become a member of the 4 V ample 3 editorial staff of Century Magazins ThEPhIl!’. C(esan C?A,'ltd.,{lewll!leans.h_:,:, Benford & Steitz at a salary large cnouzh to make a : For sale in Lakeland by Henley & gt 4 H ; i : 2 +EEST "*’WM**”*‘."*+@ + Florida editor gasp. Ed is right m|& | — T chonsing Florida in preference tofé ° . - - —_——— — - fame and money.— Pensacola News, ‘(:‘ & ] Florida journalism with “ bright left out would ¢ | 0 l r( c l " gret, and while we ¢ : A JER s Ba s Tt It's no trouble to cut through bulley — but it y [RERE L 08 g 2 \;;onl develop strength. The hewer of stone wears literature, we are @ | the slrong arm a i nd bear S iludgy to sHck is the Kk gt bears the 1°l’lg' labor Persistence I nd the Tribune :‘ 81 ey lo e?fl“lence torder ”/ o more pleasure even if & | SRR Rl G bt 3| Youll not develop the Saving H in, the b 1 3 witl lof 1 \n\g‘ abit o B avcarona o\ Centuty. “ \ilmu efforl Agreat obelacle i S e once had a letter from the H OUen)ou bring your firsl dollar lo the Century—it was a neatly .nm-u, ; R BA\I{ and 5‘«;\1“ ed circular letter, of the kind ke ptld FOR SGLE BT 3 in stock for such emergencies, AHil;; 0 i . we have had a prejudice against|® 0wen S Dry Goo ds company _0 DEPOSIT WITH x that magazine ever since and a & S @ A misty oo opiion o1 s o 3 120 SOUTH KENTUCKY AVENUE merican State Bank of the good thing We DUt it next 10. §4peoeeettttttsottdittt ittt tbiitittttosteitiiststse . et Be an American.” Tomorrow Night A':‘ THE. é Auditoriumc . Theatr: " 3 A Trip Through “The House that v | Price Built” & Showing the wondeiful organization, mammoth shops and just how 1‘:‘()0 m’, tailors work in such excellent har- mony to produce the clothes that have "n made Ed.V. Price & Co. so famous Bar .0al Williamson-Moore C¢' “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN.” T. Phone 298 Drane Bldg ll"il lay As refreshing as a morning dip. Takes the kinks out of your brain ch IN ICED BOTTLES " ANYWHERE—— 5c . Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO, = LAKELAND, FLORIDA "") il l [ RST NATIONAL BANK (=4 % “Did You Ever : Stop to Thir f t that one of my best Nation*—] Banks is located in Lakelan.,‘] It is conseruatively manageo (-3 and absolutely safe.” 5

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