Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 15, 1914, Page 4

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[ | s e ————— e g st g, THE PAGE FOUR The Evening Telegram Published c.r’r_\ dfler:n;mfi from the; Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. 1‘ { Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as maii matter of the second class. . F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. take my pen in !fare citty an in vew of the comin | 4 e hand to let you know that T am writ- | elecksions I am astin my feller siti- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. s in to you agan after manny days. 1 | zens not to let there eyes be blinded One year $a.l-)U expect vou think 1 have been -m:ul, {ether by themselves or others as to Bix montn# ............. 2‘;9 Batil Have. jusk bean. foo blanie Husy. ill)t‘ reel worth an meenin of things. | Three montns 1.25| The strawberrys is done an out ;,r‘],vl us carefully way and consider Delivered anywhere mthm the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 eents a week. 2 come to pretty warm words, but the oo B B Bl ] - i = next day I met him comin from town . . and he had fergot his chawin tebac- Rumlnatlons ofé cer anqd he ast me would I get it fer Uncle Henry 2 to hold spite after I have got my say & sayed. 2 him, and I saveq I would. I aint one B GPRgddidd g WLy &Q‘?O‘FN-J and for all time in our bk i An now 1 Dear Edirter, the rode but we have got 263 little | What is worth while to think about chickens to be looked after an (-ocpsiin desidin things, an then let us not bilt for an I have got my hands full, [ Waste time and thought on the lit- EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY THE FRIENDS ’H{AT LOVE US | The friends that love us always, In the gooq times and the bad; “ The friends that love us always Are the friends that keep us The friends that cling in tempest As they do in calms are those |That have made the paths of hard- ‘ ship Seem paths of song and rose. The friends that love us always, When we go their way or not, Are the friends that hearts l‘vmr!lh‘ ber When the others are forgot. " From the same office 1s issued |1t Wouldnt serprise me none if I was tle things, becase in so doin we are "1 “""‘“”“'"“5 '.I““vlf’;"]".”b!‘:‘l)““j:m | N A Al Gael e ey [to have to give up my litterery work |aPt to loose site of the things which Whene e | T‘”L LAKELAND R B | little until fall. 1f so you neednt [had reely ought to be thought on. | WL fan i Woohly LeWelonor £17.AE & r.es.nm‘e be mad at me for you will know 1|Anny man which arises up and tr "l'l:w friend that love us ‘;‘“‘lf\by of local mf‘“"“v crgp GonGiLione: aint intendin to slite you. I wouldnt |to keep peeple from thinkin cleer | Just the way they did at first eounty afiairs, etc. Sent au_\'\vhere"y ind sottin up some of mites to |thoughts by arousin there predju- : for $1.00 per year. [ write to you but M v dont like to | disses on some blame little thing|They are the crowning JEWE:s e | have thie Tamp! burnin ‘attér she is ini| ¢t dont count is a man which we Of the coronets Al 7 Angle ir Uncle Steve “iess jafls Meanw Berry, , Messrs, Senator | bed, !my writin that 2ht to fite shy of. He aint A man which has got she says it makes her haq all ou an besides she keeps narvous | what i to be trusted astin me predjudisses aint any more to De is it and k s n nind off of a man which drinks be- way iwwml than [ thought 1 would speck this time | cause he is apt as not to be 1 on the subjeck of there is too offen :"} his predjudisses while un lins of re aris- | influnce and do thi for n in our mi \ ht' to 118 8orry lCr ant t 2ot rid of. I beleeve in ever man |as been don he sanie by ; I H § In the (i f tender mpmel When th yubles start to leave, he | \ARRANGING FOR ENCAMP- May We Be Your Tailors This May 2 Let us tailor you, all you young mey and men who like to look young! Let yg measure you and suggest the styles ang fabrics that will bring out your individual. ity and personality to the highest degree, There’s a host of over 500 woolens.. crisp, modish and classy, every one of 'ty .--and a stvle fer every taste. ring bears our personal guarantee. finished clothes be uncatisiuc- ing ‘em back. We will Summer Fabrics Now on Display Williamson-Moore Company FASHION SHOP FOR MEN | fow 5 That l*}‘ UUERET / | MENT OF FLORIDA B. Y. P. U. anent the itinz subject, te. But when it comes to stand :\ ”\I’HI“'!“l 'I‘"I‘ 1:];(”‘I’i’It‘l‘l|l"“\|‘i|‘\‘|'\' [ ke Gity, May 15, i by prejudisses, the s goi oo | Your true frend, . GINRY o e ndtninatad o he encan t of M \_\.' ¢ thal H.W nee l:v ‘»I"Hl:A 'w_\l 'flhv‘u I\lr”' .l:ru n'\“inl to | S RN ‘J](‘,‘H;.‘;I‘,’;;_‘I “\—“‘,‘m“g People duction evidenc marke ‘,I familiarity | get other peeple to rally 1‘1»111;11 tre ; ' _»'“ Wi e with the subj frain lest we { which is to m B Bk IlliS‘HH!«lr’hl(wI, }”:l’.:, boys, and stand hy _\-vu‘ur m\'n% WEALIH HF HAIH July, from the 12th to the T7th in i ;mw:x\ l‘\ prejud [n too. IH;].- is jrl‘m?\'-. As s it will be und r; i i voted a bond issue of § uu,j“i'”‘ “””jl subjecks toniwhicheye, o the management of Rev. George H Uly;\lhl‘:;‘”:l\l‘:::‘l;ux"lh_\"”llkl'l ;1{\»4\:\“ I '“l‘ 1. ‘)‘111:1!1-”“1”’{'?”-‘!’ i !-Il ! e !fn ,‘“”\4“67_ Parisian _Sage .Mnkes Thin I‘ife]{ss;““‘“- off Bunfordy, Avianeemen s U : It is this spirit that is making a real wi‘m.ll\ Al .]\ Iid e : H?‘.lr S()ft_ and Ahlilldakllt jalready begun to insure the pleasure | city of Miami, and a similar spirit | Ha 1'\"\” '}]:”.w,m‘]“ ;-.ml RS Seautiful I':f'l" thick, soft, ”'_f”’f‘ ‘;nui comfort of all who attend. 1‘. Bl M m_;;..-(mnt I!I-ll»&l”. any f.mm‘\ (-:.m have lustrous, and .rrw from dandruff, '.\"w No place more pleasant and com- : 9 ']‘r G ey s ile predjudiss Such things is jone of woman's greatest charms, yet I'fortable could have been chosen than | é ery community that would outgrow where was a man vorn, what church [so many have streaked, thin and| .. ‘hore the euests will encamp 1.3» the village class. does he belong to, how much money |lifeless .Il;bil' and think there is no ‘I”:ul\v\mll!:im |‘Iul]r"u-'r.:xm'wns. ::: ¥ o s he got, does he have ) ¢ e arr is largely al . 1S : ihite A A S The age of Ann, the disappearance F]<x1~ uhlix?lvl.. [];\“»\ )\I\- uhll(\nl :v[t'“|v4\\4‘vwll)'\ ::\jxll’l:jx\ of |4I«{n'-“ b s '\”T"]I\II,.V\, (‘!,flj\‘i]l 1 .fh)\ e «: of Gharley Ross, and the identity of | wyich is too blame narrer mi | S e py gathering are as follows: | : s 3 ame narr« vinded hv‘ Frequent applice nmn of Parisian Dr. William Russel Owens, At-|%® the individual who handed a jolt tolpink on big SiBackE; And. Deeple sube WAl HiGDAd into. e soalp 4 3 @ William Patterson, Esq.—all these | i this is in the habet of settin gl that is needed —it agts like lunlz‘n ‘ Sl t?;) much-vexed questions have given around and. sayin they wouldnt vote ! magic. Try it tonight—you will : o ]l”-“u“' N("‘j.n ”K\I' ‘(-‘1. ?: place to the deep, dark mystery of g5 1o man that heleeved in emer- i|~4\1|]|\‘ he s‘l[l‘]n'isw] with the result. ]Hv‘, Afth . s 1““" i \1.1}1 .rl' 2 what constitutes a “Progressive” and lgion . 1 mension this becase that is | Not '““1\, will tha hair become soft, | \ fore l.Qll 1.11‘.~>an1|‘11\. ) .v \:l(! ';’ What a “Reactionary.” Of course, J. what Abe Myers sayed about Kli Ellufl'\'. l:;l(]i:llll with life and really h“m.. Nl.“m[{\ Lo N““:-‘“}.'.ll‘ & Fred DeBerry could enlighten us,iparnes when he was runnin for (Ivml;l\‘ beautiful, but all dandruff Dvicay It“w%' i b,onff i g but we hate to bother him while the | ., ilanle e e Iz i falli ! . Sl Mrs. [. C. Peclman, Jackson- |# ; . county clerk up where we come from. "disappears, falling hair anq itching| . b cares of cruel warfare engrosghim. |1 givs to him, savs I, “Abe, are you “m.uh, cease— your head feels fine. ville. e R % o S elecktin a county clerk or a offiser All druggists sel! a large bottle of | l\‘h‘s. 4J. J. Cloar, ‘nurTn‘s.\.]‘ ¢ v\‘ b How (Hulckly sate) mopiinc mOlsxi“ your church,” “Well,” says he, | parisian Sage for fifty cents. Get it h,‘”"'”m““(]“m Dl Lle ol «z» overthrown from their pedestals! A [«] \woyldnt vote for noboddy that {hb TiAke Phati ': vl o <|-:ul‘1:1‘. e ; : i * short time ago everybody united in |wag horn in Indianna, ether,” says tung Ehalmoney At \';m AR Editor William D. Nowlin, Lake- ‘% doing a little hero-worshipping kKoW- ho meening me, “I beleeve in pater- fiad. : ! land. : : & tow before Wm. J. Burns, “the great | pjsin home industry.” Says 1, “You Hon. C. W, Crooks, Jacksonville, o detective.” Now, the majority of the;‘.,i”, well enongh akquainted with | Se————— President A. P. Montague, Lake 'E’ people coincide in the opinion of any king of industry to do any pat-' J. H. Tacker, at the Lake Phar-| |City. ‘ Tonlx1 “‘“:S?n‘] \\'hln :u.\'s thml ”‘”‘:'-" ernisin,” says T. “Noboddy ast you macy, hag the ageney for Knull, the :H)h CHOICE CUT FLOWERS for en 3 could not find a lost cow unless she i ] » savs he. o Floris Tamp: 2475 . it eind @ el el el s to dip in your ore,” says he. An we Florist, of Tampa. 175 ;4lenn;nvnt& ;“lr;;l.\‘T\’:.(“ld:;n(;s‘;‘: @ .d lanter v tai unerals, see J. H. Tacker. Lake | & i h‘:;_t‘_ni__ Pharmacy, agent for Knull, Tampa «:: florist . 2475 | & The great annual worry of the Mi- £ ami Metropolis has reached itg acute . ::: stage. These careless editors over EmbrOldery i‘. the State will insist that they've been having baccalaureate sermons % . “in their midst,” which is so highly ® incorrect, as applied to high schools, FlO““CI“g @ that it gives the Metropolis the shiv- ; ers. Dear Met.,, be thankful that 5 the rush and hurrah of the strenuous G re atly ; life we do not claim to have a bac- | & chanalian sermon preached to our; '.j graduates—the two words alwaysre- minding us the one of the other. But-—let's see—Webster says a bac-' e uce calaureate sermon is “a farewell dis- course to a graduating class,” woulq indicate that editors are not so far off after all. these Iy e The Bryan primary law makes the way pretty uncertain for the candi- date who has not given it study, and in more than one instance in various parts of the State aspir- antg have been disqualified because of failure to comply with some of the requirements. Real trouble will begin, however, when the voter, un- familiar with the new form of bal- ylot, tackles it at the polls, and there will be further weeping and wailing among inspectors and clerks when they essay to count and tabulate the vote. the law has its good points and may work all right when we get educated to it. close However, el aiimteaiont We were needing a man to do cer- tain work to fill a fairly good posi- tion. We liked the tone of one ap- plicant’s letter; it was promising, and hag a note of sincerity. We pickeq up his letter to dictate a re- ply telling him to come and take the place, on the had “had a pick up” about the and a | mention statement that the what he knew work ipplicant particular wanted, further that from a certair ittle made he on nally” ntea he was * town racy-—could we expect ace man w t froma | the let- | | | which ! ignorant | when qur eye chanced to fall | GIVEN AWAY FREL! 1<very H(i;slejwfiecixi;eland \ \\. POLISH \ MOP mi | ‘fl IM MODEL HARDWARE CO. will give away absolutely free a Duncan Polish Mop to introduce the famous "‘Overbright Polish.’ N. B. $100 REWARD will be paid to any person proving that we use acids in Overbright Polish. The absence of such acids guaran- tees harmlessness to the most delicately varnished surface, Mmm» QARG Use ink and Start at extreme left of dollar line as receipls. Sign your name the same. k drawing line % lhr'vuqh ¢ Keeprecoray 4 of each check / issued. DEPO\lT WITH *Be an American--One of ¢‘T.I smalli,%‘lw“cl{,‘ Amencan State Bank This is an opportu- nity to buy seasona- ble merchan'dise at | less than cost of pro- duction. 50c per yd. quality 39¢ 75¢ per yd. quality 49¢ $1.50 and $1.75 per yard quality . . $1.19 Many other bargains. Come in and see. J. W. CHILES & SONS o) | Qi Jse leadpencil. E\\. write plainly. :, 9 ‘.‘,‘-‘ .L’C; - Endorseacheck | Preserve can 411 LD " r\' —-"’MM N/ « |untilyou cashit. ‘\( [ Q\ celled vouchers ¢t°m’5‘1 st 4’ e Qidaes Leave blank ’f_ /0 e — . \\'\uk~w1\cm-\~_m N ) A L | AR — gers canget them s\" Alteracheck after b \oulv‘wwnllcml Dr.\“ a c‘1l L‘\ R Nunless youhave suffimcnl fun E tocoverinbank Somvarcer mng by ,_y;,,_ us” LOW ROUND TRIPESUMMER St. Loui Denver Colorac Salt Lake un e Yellowstc Portland - Seattle Los Ang San Fra Glacier ¥ ne les neises 'ark TOURIST RATES JACKSONVILLE Cincinnati —---$33.00 Louisville _ 5860 | Duluth 50 | Knoxville ~__ ___ 2y 7160 | Winnipe -~ 76.75 | Evansyile - 78.00 J Toronto - 8.9 Indianapolis 06.00 | Montreal French Li 4 _106.00 | Petoskey | Toledo 4 80.50 | Mackinac | Detroit _ -4 - 8950 | Buffalo 7.40 | Chautauqua ... N Niagara 47.40 | Mammoth Cave ... . (] Low rates to other points in Colorado, California and Canads Minnesota, Michigan, the Great Lakes and Rocky Mountains. Pro- portionately low rates from points in the State. Tickets on sale daily, May 15 to Sept. 30, Return fimit Oct. 81, 1914 Variable Route to Denver,' Salt Lake, Colorado Springs, Etc. Going through St. LoLuis, returning through Chicago, or vice ver sa, Liberal stop-overs on all tickets The Attractive Way Three Solid Through Trains Daily—Choice of Three Different Routes ~To the North and Northwest " Three daily trains to the southwest through New Orleans, L. & N. dining cars. Ne better dining car service, Fast Time. Rock ballast. No dust. No dirt. For handsome illustrated bookléts on all summer tourist resorts, rates, sleeping car reservations and other information, address 134 West Bay Street - o e Furnish Surly Bonds gn AN Contract " VOu want a sar G Home Phone 39 B FEBTPIBIPIIEIILIBODIED PIIIFDE BIGEDPEDEEEDE H. C. BRETNEY, Florida Passenger Agent Telephone 167.) Jacksonville, Fla § HPHONPEIRIIIIII I PPN DBIII PP F DI II I DB Alonzo Logan J. F. Townsend S LOGAN & TOWNSEND — BUILDING CONTRACTORS VOur building, iabl eful, consistent. and e estimats on the construction of SEE US IMMEDIATELY. Futch & Gentry Bldo: GG d Alfield ‘ Oftice Phone B. H. Belisa 1T Black Home Phone Why Our Sldewalks Are the Bés Best Pre Jest ‘T .I“"* Weir Sard = and Lehigh Cement. 'ressed Rrack $11.00 Delivered. Lakeland Paving & Construction Co. f ment, Sand and Rock For Sale : Lakeland e e 5 3 58 e o e e B — s e S A e 2 e B e e e i S e B e B D ——

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