Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 11, 1914, Page 4

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, APRIL 11, 1914. -~ PAGE FOUR g 3 3 iitgew | FOR SALE—10 acres improved ci g ir B d b d &EVS o6 sriisl Titds T ORIGIN OF THE i 500 The Evening §elegram ™™ pyeive or aster 2ces!® sopmrern wissonary & it e YEWS BUREAU NOTES | aleo T-acre srapefruiy grove, §5. | ‘ublished every afternoon from the[One Easter morn long years ago %#| 000. Edward Bennett, Room 11, ; o 4 ‘ Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. | e | was six years old, F5PIOIPEOEIPIEIPIIEIIET [ o 0 2415 Entered in the postoffice at Lake-|My mother drew me to her knee, ) land, Florida, as mail matter of the| And this sweet legend told: [News From the Y. M. C. A.; Over |[——— _, '_ L S l ! 'ANTE ONT—A small room syraac claw, Above tife tomb where Christ was 200 Members WANTED TO RENT i GTON, EDITOR laid ! &4 or shed for storing ;:oo1 Séng ,BA ; M. F. HETHERIN ’ Two robins had their nest, ccording to a report fro H G.. care Jefferson Hote e ——————————————————— | And crouching down with fear dis-|Brizkley of Soochow University, | street. : g SUBSCRIPTION RATES. mayed, American biscuits are very popular Jne year .................$5.00( The wife bird hurt her breast. |anq are frequently served at social WANTED BY MONDAY—Dwelling, ___—__—. #ix montns ..........eee... 250 ‘A thorn with cruel sting functions. Mr. Brinkley also gives| six rooms or more; must be cheap Three MODUNB . .ococvressesns lchS ' Had nearly pierced her side, some very interesting information| for summer; give location Oanf Deliw;rf: ZI;:'W::;?“:;;;%“;M 1: And the little eggs beneath her |regarding the work in that splendid | Price. Mack, care Telegram. 2413 :’enni?aoweeek. r i wing, ! : institution. He says: DN 7 i B ith crimson drops were dyed. e e FOR SALE (II'J:IAIP—;-:‘(?:M lal:xltd(:d' o L4 g From the same office is issued The mate that sat beside her {a reception o the new students last it:r?jml;::‘e__\;;]y g?l;kEaSl Rpose St. THE LAKELAND NEWS, Was mute with bitter woe; | Friday night. The assoctation this Owner. 2412 4 weekly newspaper giving a resume |'lt ('t_mld not ginz its carol song | year has an cnrollment of 200, many | ot local matters crop conditions, When Christ was lying low. |of whom, however, are only associ- |poR RENT--Furnished rooms for | county aftairs, etc. Sent anywhere ate members. Practically the whole housekeeping. Lower or upper But on the dawn on Easter morn The end of three #ad days, Istudent body was out at the recep- | fioor. Bed rooms, modern conven- for $1.00 per year. ———————— —— | A Durst of glorious song broke forth, | tion. T_he 1l)rmrrfl.m ‘ui'\'en was quite iences. Mrs. Poyner, corner Oak ! s A carol to God’s praise. a ccmbination of Chinese and for-| 4,4 fowa. 2410 The Inverness Chronicle criticizes eign music, stories, etc. Even the the Tallahgssee True Democrat be- | Chrisy had risen from the dead, refreshments were a combination [gix ROOM HOUSE FOR RENTv-f.i CHUCK VOUR OLD Ha-r. THE GOOD FE[ cause the latter prints more matter Spread joy o'er all the carth, also. There were C(hinese candies City water and electric light and | VOU GET WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN THE? about Florida fruits and vegetables | And the little robins in their nest |and then plain, ordinary biscuits, bath. Bast Morton St. Phone 341 than Florida politics and| politi- On Easter had their birth. which seem to be considered a Jux- red. 2408 cians. Rather should you commend Al S 15 e swoet redRon Why ury by the students, as they are al- OF A NEW ONE. ALLBATS FOR $3ARE NOT THE SAME QUG TRY ONE OF “OURS” ONCE. WE'VE JUST OPENED UP OUR NEW Chg: e 1‘allnh'asse" LRROD O il ac; Since Christ rose from the dead,|VAYs served as the foreign part Otl count, Major Butler, for the grea The Easter eggs were always dyed |& COUrse of refreshments. cause of fruits and vegetableb in( —, o the robin's breast is red. Mr. Zau, one of the brightest and our State, and how to increase thair | vy, 00 gjoxander, Lakeland, |Dest of the young Chinese teachers, e i MY! HOW PRETTY THEY ARE! production has more to do with the T fa has been given leave of absence for | Sy . upbuilding and prosperity of Flor- 'attending the general conference. | w lllamson-Moore co ™ ida than the cause of our politicians | NOTICE OF AFPLICATION TO AMEND .. 0y oon start for America and TAX COLLECTOR 1 mpa. “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN. 1 and how to increase their already [NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the under- | will probably do some studying slgned will make application to the city com-| overflowing output. joners of the City of Lakeland, Polk coun-' while here to further equip himself ! orida, on April 29th, A. D., 1914, at their fo ful dervice for the M s I announce myself a candidate for office in the City of Lakeland, for an amend- fOT useful service for the Master in O to the franehise heretofore granted to (‘hip l‘l ; a t Ghnisel |Tax Colector of Polk county, sub- ment 0 e ranehise 10! ofore ant 1ina. e I8 a earnes ristian the Peninsular Telephone Company, said : all l4ect to the action of the Democratic Of course it is not right for any |amended franchi being in “onls and fig- and a wonderfully fine spirited man. primary election June 2. ¢ \ Nd ures as follows, to-wit: man to run for Congress on a plat- | "™ ORDINANCE NO. o R tainn. : M WWMW%*M*MOMM@M G Look At My Windm: A — 4““'4__"‘;;._44—;44“_- — g From Many Lands form expressly to promote the inter-| An ordinance, granung (l:u: l'(‘nilnxu'l;u' v '(é, v Telephone Company, a corporation under the s 4 & ests of a certain class. The mere laws of the State of Florida, certain righte On the basis of a late census, it & statement of such a purpose ig his [and privileges, and franchises in the City of g gtated that 95 per cent of the chil- FOR COUNTY SCHOCL BOARD & l HfiUE fi FULL LlNE OF EGSTER 13 1 " Lakeland.. & condemnation, hence Mr. Denton (l{flb;lT];ulIL}}‘\‘P:;} 1}‘\“\:]1]1’1\\3]:Ik}mt"l;;’x: :‘1::;“:) :(h:iy;)l ::fic::iu:'l.?" ::uz:. THe friens st MeL T 6 ey BABY DOLL PUMPS. BLQCK BND 1 nding their education: WHITE AND ALL KINDS OF COLONIGL 224 ag thy candinate of ‘tho commisslon Fie: ol Smil (g Waniheur. TelEphine j ! recognizing his valuable services as| % { men in the Second district is not | Company, I :“'u)r‘lltluu ‘;wfi o timgr .:‘;2;1. tions which are up-to-date in every SoTCHIHD b6 the aaumty B of @ 'S8 Jd e laws o e ate ' & 4 § 4 likely to give Frank Clark much }:fi.“,l";.;hn‘:fll\[t u::(l 1.:‘.;(-«-,«_« s and assigns respect. And not only is there a P;b]ic Thstviction presely;t B & PUMPS o 2 s i trouble. The Ocala Star says: are hereby granted the right, pr ,"‘““c,“"" widespread popular educationa] b re c A [ kial franchise for the period of thirty (30) years i . (for reelection to this position from | r | “The great majority of the grow- from the date liboetty o oistiicy m(:glllnm:'lg movement, but also it extends di- the Third district, and urge the vot B peeedad BB OO E SRR GRS R BO O 1 ¢ A g orate, § he y of i iy 2 ot, vot. | ¢ R IR e et g i ! : ers and commission men transact |ind onerate within the Uimits of the LW OF rectly along religious lnes. For in- sid suppc‘;rt ik g 4 1 | f their business with mutual profit r ) i 1131‘[01’«‘:0"533\1:::‘: f:,trr:ll::: stance, we are told that 10,000 Ja- 5 @ C]ough Sho c tH and satisfaction. There is no more L ihanity along, over and under panese students are now making def- |=—————————— [ e om an i | 11tk treet lleys and avenues of the sald & ® | 5 AUt al the streets, a a Fait e i T o Tt ! ! dlslmm'ht“ between them than In city, x\‘mh the privilege of charging toll, rent, inite preparations for the Buddhist FOR COUNTY TREASURER :g laM THE Il other branches of business, and ('on- [und hire for the use of its telephone and lines priesthood. 1 announce my candidaey for the|% MSHOE Mfiu HE ST ks i e in- | or other instruments. " ) Sty {2} y C oy Ior el e ee—— e gress is not any more likely to in Seetion 2. That the rates for the use, ,(-m[ The Youth's Companion says: “In office of coumty treasurer, subject to|EgBEBIEBEIBEDESBEIBDIDIDE FRBPEFEDIBEBIG 00 ere than it is to mediate between [and hire of telephones operated in connection | 44 leading colleges an i i- terfer, : with said telephone system and _within the | e s T G Democritic pri- the average citizen and his grocer.” f the city of land, shall not bejties of the United States there are j B Sty averag limits of the city of Sl ere a mary. Having been bookkeeper in :{«v«:xsn»swx(sw»«&we'w«&%%@mmmmm hercafter Increased ¢ or other authority | this year 2,084 foreign students. e U the railroad commission, th ive v, L duly authorized by law to regulate the »fnvu ‘( hina sends more than any. other at office fo.r ll\e.)ears. I am thor i a i ; Ncetion 3. That the said Peninsular Tele- | i i he oughly familiar with the work, and| t | A county judge, who has a habit phone Company, and its assigns shall free of ycountry, 438, Of the rest, 327 are refer t R & | of “standing in” with the blind tig- [expense to the city of Lakeland, grant to the) qpe from (anada, 263 from Japan AT TONERy ShOVULSHOREY ¥ & i | RS Ith the blind tig- 1 S tmes during the life of this : RRGL ehs JaPan, |y ember of the school board concern-| % ers, imbibing their booze until he |franchise, two telephone civcuits through any| 102 from India, 88 each from Eng- | : i il I : : g . Vof its underground cables for use in the op-1 . : Sl i .~ [ing my efliciency. Being thus emi-| ‘ { “ can't ceo straight with either his) on of itd telephone fire alarm system, to-|land and Mexico. 85 from Cuba, 67 s 3 J erati 0 nently qualified for the position, 1| 1 physical or moral optics and im- [#ether with ihe gt to wse dhe space on el from Gormany, 37 from Brazil, 33 . it i Ll i ok R | top cross arm of all of ity poles within - o g S ; o |Tespectfully solicit the suppert of|# 1 { Poses trivial fines upon the lawless [esrporate limits of the vitv of Lakeludl, for from Turkey,. 42. from Russia, 32 ; i | el e : (56 BTNt 0 aF DEer-RIAML SUnAL vl s e 25 ; the voters, and promise, if elected, & @ booze-sellers when they arel con- elephones as the city may re-j {rom Argentina, 25 each from @ °d ] tem, and such telephones as AL e ol 2 to give the same conscentious and & I victed in his court hardly realizes | quire in the city hall, for the transicue France and Norway, 23 from South : 3 i ity public business, o ity fire deparimont, ot oL e pains-taking care to the service of!% ) { the popular ideal of the just and LA = telerhones. Africa, and the rest from almost half i 3 ! upright judge whose clean lif Section 4. That at the expiration of this{y 1yndred countries and islands, C 108 county 1o tho fubure a0 1 have| ® g i = se clean life is an | SR e (it of Lakeland shall have tie ; o A0 SENES 0" |deme 1n the past | example to his fellow citizens and |right to purchase the telephone :\wml:n‘-mll«;ll lumbia has the most foreign stu- EDWARD J. YoU 3 s ‘! Whose enlightened sense of right ;'}‘r“‘l‘l"_‘;i(’\‘“‘li;::l “"":"‘"”i‘l’l‘ J,’l_“"‘,l,‘,l.‘m:,‘, of sud|dents, 183, but Pennsylvania, Cor- GUAR & : \ and duty makes him play no favor- | telephone system, within the iimits of the Citvfpell, California, Michigan, Chicago i i 3 3 P ; f Lakeland as well as all other property used > ! 3 \ ¥ g ites in his decisions. Governor |imae or in connection with this franchise or Harvard. Illinois, Northwestern and FOR COUNTY TREASURER % : ’ Tr(;]mmvll seems to have done the ::n‘.i:;t.”‘;:‘ ;}“ll:nl{:-lll.ltnd“fln.n‘I‘:["lllxlr'ml‘n i !hl] Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 1 announce myselt a Fabdidite forlg right thing when he fired that [at a valuation of such property dasired to be|nology have 100 or more each.” A 1 county judge in West Florida Or‘l(' purchased, |u| ln-lfl\ul by arbitration, as may county treasurer of Polk county sub-| % alwa arr“ i ¥ £ § 4. be provided by law ———— g of the most horrible objects in the }l‘.'lqwtl by the City Council of the City of — Ject to the action of the Democratic ) ] T ! universe is a morally unfit judge l\xh«l-l’.xxxtll:“;lxlx St | TR B primary election June 2, 1914, We k ] B a | | ) ge. |A. b 1914 o : WERNER G. JONES e Xeep up with the very newest things in faney footwer Ig | —_ President of City Couneil rospefous Town Auburndale Fia 1 : g ! Weraie e ; fidh Attest : TR e e . . pleasure to show our goods, ang our aim is to fit you. We: { are glad to learn from a Jack- | -----=-=-=roooiooe -<argely Made So by Its Mer- City Clerk ” ¥ ) sonville dispatch that contributions | Approved this _____day of .. : ;-h'lnt\ and Its Merchants Are |FOR COMMISSIONER, only store in Lakeland that ues the custom fitting methoi: ¥ \ . A D 1014, are ’ p to the Confederate reunion fundave|™ =~ _____ Aasce MY Wode b DISTRICT No. 2 . BEEEEPPOEODDDBDBGDHE E \ (g derate i1 ‘ (e ) DOEPEIDdde g R T TN T et | 'commg In so rapidly now that there Dated this the 27ih ¢ A | 1 A D v E R T l S l N G I take this method of i “:: = g 1 is no longer any doubt that the re- - £ SULAR - TE ¢ 1 to th f : nnnm-nmnz;‘? 122 Ky St o quired sum will be raised in ample - - \\011; ‘]"n"lot::; lorl 1:0”; "“‘]””‘ g I‘:r: AVG‘ ION."ARR|S (:0 Q " time. Whatever unpleasant critj- o o T e A 6} |2 i 5 1 % o : ; ty commissioner @ cism has been directed against i in Bod Toeb |4 FOO . Jacksonville from outside sources in 1:1::”” AR b nr‘l": T FITTERS this matter has been because of i We Repalr Shoes W]llle You Wait. In making this announcement, T, ¢ 3 statements in the press of that city : LR LS 2R TN SO which seemed to jusify it; but now I a measure at least realize the im- e e ————— S that the danger of o “fluke” s portance attached to the office; that & PGB EARH G s with the board of county commis- sioners rests the dn'\'. nnmn: oth- passed, everybody in Florida with | any State pride, is glad of it and hopes that Jacksonville will hreak ‘all records in her hospitality to the ' -”“‘ X veterans. 0{ tlh construction and nmmmmln" & B .0 of roads. Tn this connection I de-| & arvow, Florlda :“ = sire it understood that T believe in |G w cquality in taxation, and that ay|% R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SEC & e both rich and poor shoud |§ FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICEPRES H. W. SMITH, TRES * y & LG alike. bear their share of taxation It is a matter of surprise to us that a paper of the tone and caliber of the Miami Herald should seek to L L offensively spotlight Governor in proportion to the | of pro "5’ ) 1 prop- | & Trammel because he fixed Fridav, erty owned by them. ) = ABST ACTS \ E April (v, as the date for the execu- | I also believe that - rm(’«i:g % }< TITLE q s T g s LA AT < tion of Clarence Daly, that day be- should be built and m ined ‘s New and up-tor t ; ) t and maintaineq. LB up-to-date 1] : ing Good Friday. The zovernor set If nominated and electeq I shall & Lakel p' e PTOmpt 2. that date weeks a2o and it is doubt- | work to this end. Ig,’ akeland business left with our Vige President at City i less true that when he did so not | MARK 8. ROWEN, :§: receive prompt and efficient attent'on one man out of a hundred in Flor- e i ‘E‘ . & ¢ g ida, the clergy excepted, knew that it would be Good Friday. If' the | Governor was iznorant of it. he was in plenty of good company, and hag | " his attention been called to the mat- | i ter in time by Miami objectors he | [ would probably have set another ‘ day. But for our part, ang king | f ia all rove « O reaso | -~ [ if why Good s ar ppropr : 't(‘u )”1 b‘- Siness as a d!-‘ky 11“19 rxver ate day to impr 1po 1 inal class the useful les b ience to law s taught TN 34 execution A but mjr(-,fu onand gpe; ei7¢ on unii =1 X A ~Twiere IAL ‘—d“ }lc"' Cl\ Som in | ance to do 15 ' she did iZ. e et}“ug nstart a Bark Agcount with HLRBERT WAUFMAN The negro porter, badly woundeg in scaring off train robbers in Lonis- | iana vesterday, may have been \‘ haughty tyrant and tip fiend mml his passengers, but he was not the | 8o less @ hero, apparently the only one on board. LATEST PITCURE OF Mfiss ELEANOR WILSON \ . Vi oA Ly, DEPOSIT WITH American State Bank ‘“Be an Amencan--One of us”

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