Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 11

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HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGF e e BT T ) LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914, No. 137. { VB ¥ 8 3 o B I - | ) ‘ i H | ) v § il i New Home of the Lakeland Evening Telegram, Formally Opened Today . ‘I\-_\~ —many thousands of names Inside the partition formed by 5 | which are kept standing in type, these glass doors is a public] I ”F IE[EGHAM 5 s r linotype slugs, and from space for patrons of the office, ¥ [ which are printed the addresses separated from the main busi- that appear on the various pub- pess office by a handsome coun- ; iications issued from the plant. ter, which like all the wood- loor is of concrete, covered work in this part of the build- ! The f with a special white C"Z‘}:T“il ing, is of fumed oak, which is int, reflecting the light, which also matched by the furniture. ARED BY PERSONS W H O VISIT PRINTING " t0 7" inple quantity The business office is spacious,| A LARGE NUMBER OF LAKELAND'S PROMINENT PEO- ANTS ALL, OVER THE COUNTRY TO BE ONE from n!:nl]_v lnrgc \v;]ind?v.»rlse.t';.,.(ll 1]‘ikc every ”p(;rti;m l“f , tl!c PLE ASSIST IN RECEIVING THE THRONGS OF IN- r "here are lavatories an o1 uilding, is well lighted. £ 1S ¥ OF THE BEST OF ITS CLASS IN i cilities for the employes, lock- urr:mg&l with a view to the con- TERESTED VISITORS, AND GIVING THEM A 3 THE SOUTH (rs for their clothing, and every venient and expeditious transact- CORDIAL WELCOME > requirement for their health and jon of the business of the insti- WS ) MARKED CONTRAST 70 USUAL PAINTING OFFICE 7% covg o, whicn i i e excs and comecun| THRONGS. ARE.INTERESTED IN' PRINTING OPERATIONS jeached from Main street by :1i\\'ith the office are lavatories and <hort flight of stone steps, are other conveniences. ! ; ; . ,;].]cr;‘.u\anw and cvliturialpoflices,l In the rear of the business of-| Mysteries of Printers’ Ink, Marvels of the Linotype and Work- ding Which .nd also the general composing: fice, and connecting with both! ings of the Presses Explained, and Punch Served b % . work room. At the entrance, the latter and the general work- | : f Yy ' “ 4 tiled lobby from which a room, is the editor's private of- City's Fairest Daughters od stairway ascends to the fice, a handsomely furnished — J d floor, and there is also a room, to which he can retire to| As this edition goes to press, better acquainted, invitations Ventilation and Convenience, Health and Comfort of Oc- pants, Studied in Construction of the Buil Now Houses Plant of Lakeland's Newspaper Evening Telegram build-pused. The trimmings are ~eption ot ideally located on the cor-|ficial stone, With ! ‘\“" in stairway to the lower floor This collect his thoughts when other!yundreds of iriends of the Tele-| were issued to each subscriber ] Main street and Massa-[the two massive & i v g lobby is :qnar.’}tcrl from the collections are bad, and where cram throng the building and|and his lady to call between 45 s avenue, one of the most|iront, which are Dedtor@ o iness office of the newspaperjne can shut himself in frr.»m thc e Nl tins i cloe i Aleks St of FRR e o 3 e e bv folding or accordion doors, of busy world and the busier bill @™ I B U PlanL : i S €t and convenient sites|stonc. o foors, the ylate olass, which may be collector and book-agent. This is in full operation. W h"‘c to the ling. X dty, It has a frontage of| There are three = '_‘t,','!"v..\m'npm practically the en-|room commands a view of the workers who make the Telegram| (As the guests arrive, they are on Main street and of 120]lower floor WHICE, ‘:Iz “u|tkn width of the building, or business office in front and the cvery day, the operations Uf. the | Leing welcomed at the front door Massachusetts avenue,|below the o \‘“n~ closed and locked, thus securing : work-room in the rear, and the various ““‘f““”_“* look "“l"." “i""' '7‘}’ Mrs. Oscar Eaton and Mrs. filensive eastern exposure|ing devoted to n"‘ {;‘ {'mz paper| the office from intrusion at|proprietor can sit at his desk and 111"11!>‘flf?0- 'lt Was ;‘l'“ll}l‘f“t “dt ‘ J “fnlworthy ‘!n‘?ween the ) { "¢ an ideal lighting ar-[end to thie Sto ‘.h‘.',;c.vl in car-|cther than business hours, and keep an eye on both depart-ll'cflldhlh T ;\“U il ]lLf t“t;?t \‘Cm;’“f(‘ our an’(l IP‘(\I py Mri. flent. The building is of stock, which 15 PUFCEEEC 1‘:10';,1 the same time allowing the rients. . ‘].ll'fl u\'\ 111 is Hlnlc. and }trr' 1"” Ck: L lurnm"r and Mrs. J. L. ¢ ressed brick with the ex-|lcad lots. Tlere 4 aining in|lobby to remain open to those| The composing room, or gen- reason an ‘_',‘“”" AL 0 ,“‘16 S oo ’“W';‘ 5"{ :"‘"d seven- | B of the lower course of[mailing tables, ‘Lwll»w wore O |who may have business to trans- eral work room, is 80 feet in our friends ca o us ‘(m< in-| thirty, and by Mrs. ,,H‘ J. arranged drawers ool aet on either of the other floors. (Continued on Page 2.) 'spect our new quarters and get (Continued on Page 2.) e Ve feet, in which a hand- specially o .o the mailing frey or granite brick is!compartments L s

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