Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 18, 1914, Page 4

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=y ¥ / PAGE FOUR THE EVEMVG TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JUNE 18, 1914 Brewster, ) Pi , each with seven; Ihe [ve“i“g ?elegram NUTESE UF P"HI.IG UL A MTOMOBIES Hf;:::und and Florence \'l”fl l];"l‘\h K Your Face TOW Published every afternoon from the MEE'"NG nF E"‘IZENS Secretary Mears of the Bartow |with sii:I l‘:{:.\;:h- lll:::“gt‘\‘\‘:}“|Iul:|;‘r()[Ill(ll[.‘ eep ar 8 , Lakeland, Fla. Board of Trade has taken an auto-jeach with five, alg %5 " h. d h Sh Teg;tr:::d Ii}:l:[liaieniostom:ea:t Lak:- mobile census of P:lk county and In [towns in the county with from i the Su nS lne an t e ad- i i vS: 4 each. land, Florida, as mail matter of the his report he says: ’ g i . k g sha bith i [ T P i “There is much diversity O I Second clnes: The citizens of Lakeland are here It is not believeq that there is ere is Shoihe ity oo atinth O WS 1 a e ln ' by notified that there will be a pub-[another town the size of Bartow ion among the —ee e ar, there {, F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. lic meeting of all the citizens of which has as many automobiles, alas to the most desirable car Shefe RO S s AR D . - N beine cars from forty-two different 3 CRIPTION RATES. 3 sure sign of prosperity. The county [being cars # S ‘ ’ o y::]rBSLR PT $5.00 Lakeland who are interested, or who [, collector’s records, as of May |factories. The Ford seems to be HH LET YOUR CL TH ES cessssssasascoees @O > 196 cars, e ¢ill come, at the Herron theater, i in-)most popular with Bix montns . .o 3,50 W 30, show that 136 licenses, not in oular e B Three montns ............., 1.26|on Friday gvening, June 19th, at|cluding those for motorcycles, have|Buick with 72 comes su'onldx‘ldgh‘:;, B E C L E A N E D B Y Delivered anywhere within the{7:30 o'clock. The purpose of the|been taken out by Bartow autoists|are 50 F‘adl]lics{[;;g\:\i\-(woll‘serlafi St’ud.:‘— limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 meeting is to invite views ang dis- 1during the present fiscal year. 1t to:Hupmobues,H.d ;msA 4 s b eents a week, i A this list are added machines pur-|bakers, 14 Hudsons, 1= B / ST gy oo SUOR TelR LYY to the proposed| ;. 0q during this month as well as|Brushes, 11 Oaklands, 10 Ramb ers, 2 From the same office is issued bond issue for providing an adequate those who have mneglected to take|8 Flanders, 8 Kents, 7 Cartercars, 7 R Y L E A N IN G THE LAKELAND NEWS, !lzht and water plant and for other 11t county icenses e nimber willlD. M. Fifa 6 Metz, 5 Chalmers, ‘ A weekly newspaper giving a resume | improvements for the city of Lake- easily reach 150. And for a county |Penn, 5 Regals, 3 Jacksons, 2v\\"ar- of local matters crop conditions,|land. 3V 384 | population in 1910 of not quite 25,- [rens, 3 Littles, 2 Paiges, 2 Velies, PLAN county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere| All persons who have any ideas 01000, Polk stands well as to the num- |2 Detroits, 2 Cases and Marmon, for $1.00 per year. advanee or who wish to be heard in {Her ot attomobties eohel by its citi- | Marathos, Moon, Cole, Haines, Pamy, the premises are invited to .be PreS-|sens, 568 licenses for cars having |Pieros, Racine, Cutting, ,\I‘nrion‘ and your frowns wi“ The next Legislature will have to|ent. In order that the discussion been issueq during the fiscal year|Pearce-Arrowe Glide, Pastin, Frank- do exactly right. “Dixie’* has al-|may not be endlessly prolonged and ' gy om records to May 30, and doubt- |lin, Hamerhoft and Thomas, 1 each,” TURN TO SMILES ready given notice of its intention to |may lead to some definite conclusion 'y, "¢ every car owner has taken keep its eye on the “peons and|it is hopeq that those who wish to| o . jiconco the total would be at THE THINGS THAT COUNT be heard will have their ideas in plusen shape for presentation in a brief and Rt B0 ] Our eqllipmen‘ is one Of the best il] R e “‘If Polk county had a system of |t isn't the things we give, but t iy The government has issued a bul- |comprehensive manner. permanent hard roads to all parts of | things we forget in the giving; the S(ate, Our Work IS THb BEST letin giving a number of rules for| The commissioners desire the ad-|the county, there would now be|lt isn't the spoken thought, but t borrowing money, but the rlnlv we \-ic'o and assistance of the citizens in |twice as many automobiles owned one forever unvoiced; IN THE CITY. have found most valuable is not this manner, and trust that what- within its bodies. Ang the licenses [Jt isn't the years we live, but t mentioned. It is: “Secure the con- fever objections there may be will he |and the taxation on the value of the years we lose from the living; o i : ] sent of the borrowee.” put forth at this meeting, which is|machines would amount to enough [It isn’t the days we mourn, but t W € Clean everY(hlng but reputatlons - — the proper place and time, and will jto pay the interest on many thous-| days we might have rejoiced; If some kind friend will please [not be advanceq later. and dollars of a bond issue for good |It isn’t the friends we malke, but t I_AK['.AND DRY Cl[ANlNfi PlANI advise us how to get out an aftes- The regular meeting of the city roads. friends we miss making; noon paper and yet take the Thurs-)commissioners will be deferred from| Bartow heads the list with 135 |1t isn’t the hills we climb, but the phones 405.298 day half-holiday, which everybody [Wednesday night until Saturday |licensed cars, Lakeland follows | height that we fail to mount; i else gets we will be under obliga- [morning at 9:30 o'clock. closely with 123, then Winter Hav-|It isn’t the good we take, but the Goods Called For and Dcllvered tions. By order of Commissioners of City [en with 73, Fort Meade, 55; Mulber- gooq we neglect in the taking; ——0 of Lakeland. ry, 53; Auburndale, 15; Haines City, Life holds many thngs, but these are It is hard for the average man 0. M. EATON, | 14; Nichols, Lake Alfred and Frost-| the things that count. i i I who has a boy of twelve or there- Chairman. yproof each with 8; Christina and Southern Agriculturist. WHAT A NEWSPAPER the town is wondertully fort abouts to understand the necessity DOES FOR A TOWN |sccuring a plant that will . for any law preventing child labor. ployment to a number of j In these parts, at least, the young- e T L L T e e A T ““The value of a live, energetic ! ster is a law unto himself in this G BB BB PP RP DG BB BB R GB R D ODHDED PG BB DOEIDHGHED & Sgrdoipdndngrniod, newspaper to any town or city is respect . : absolutely impossible of estimation. !to secure such a plant. - There are so many ways that the many newspapers which newspaper promotes the interest of | ployment to a number of De the city and the individual citizen | nothing is thought of it. Tl V o where it is publisheq that it would |[that comes to the paper is e s J» our at’en ge be like trying to number the sands|the town or city where it 3 of the sea to enumerate them. Tt is|lished, None of it goes awa L 3 the true friend of the city or town |for ink and paper and some o) to Key West. Of course, Mr. Flagler and every resident thereof and |small supplies that cannot b ought to have built the railroad and stands ready to fight the battles even 'at home. The newspaper is ' £ [ J . & then hauled freight over it free. a Ltttle L onger ¢ of individual citizens in a way that | tially a home institution. & [no other agency has either the nerve {day anq night to build up its The Miami Herald, answering or the courage to do. It stands as!town and State, and s those who complain that Flag Day a great bulwark of defense for the |money freely with home peop was not generally observed, refers city and for the people, is published on strict businc to the splendid display anq patriotic “But this is only one feature. ciples these days and that is t program rendered by the Elks of “There's another that is seldom [son for the growth and prog that city., Wherever they are found given much thought and that is that that has come to many papos the Elks are among those most active the newspapers of any town or city {ing the past few years. {11 a1 works ot charity and patriot- are a paying investment for such “As a business enterpris e 3 place as industrial institutions. Peo- ' newspaper is about the hes ple welcome with open arms and try that any town has, and it louq acclaim any factory costing a lishers ask nothing but a § ,few thousand dollars ang they think ‘deal,"—Publishers' Auxiliary. Sometimes they even put 1 2 e IR (e Some papers are blaming Flagler because the Uiflted States Supreme Court has ruled that the East Coast Railway has the right to base its rates on fruits and vegetables on the cost of the extension of the railroad 545042048 BB Foegredeoce e oo Gaedecde s 0850 oegoige R B The Good News has just been received that our new fixtures are FrPegendide Foefegregng nearly ready for shipment. e o 0 Everybody seems pretty well sat- sfieq with the prospective postmaster of Tampa—unless it be some of the applicants who also ran. Captain Jim McKay has a big lot of friends all over South Florida who'd as lief he'd read such of their postcards as pass through the Tampa office as anybody they know. 0 1t augurs well for the future beau- ty of this city and the comfort of the t fi k ! residents that so many shade trees a e an o a e an have been planted on Lakeland's streets recently. Many of the resi- dence streets already are bowers of vernal beauty, but there are yet many places where a pretty shade B DI DEDEEIBIBEGD SOG4 tree would add much to the beauty DL O -t m L w ) o el BB BB DD R D B BB BT B ‘?”i'i"bfsus:marf of the surroundings. . e S R ARG sty s o | ———————————— e | e S s HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS Mr. T. 8. Clifford is the owner through the pigeonhole. Over at St. Petersburg they cut s of a new buggy. Look out, girls. She regardeq the hole off the water from all hydrants On Sunday night thirty-eight of ot \ Pyl . pasiey spe S¢ (1 e > . where the consumer had failed to| Ir. J. H. Beasley Ll _”_‘”‘1'-‘ vay up, and there was a wild rush afternoon and Sunday in Dixieland I‘.* s b ‘11« |at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G of delinquents to settle back bills ¢ J W. Pearce. ‘ rie. ‘ered her breath. “How on and’ cough up an extra dollar, the AMi s R e a social way. The “biddy hen" was earth am 1 8 R Al Miss Sallie Clifford spent Sunday um 1 to get through that hole? cost and trouble of turning the wa- o e ot shMT D not in evidence, being busy trying/| ter back on. Now, if some such plan It tion bleakite 1o Mi to hatch out g family of young bid-| 8 ¢ SHE "o see S atl coulg be workeq by newspapers, on i lll ihl ,‘ A dies. . s aroung 1€ neighborhoo agg delinquent subscribers, this would Th \V“‘“”" Brcth 1“‘”‘ buildin Walter Pearce went to Winter Ha- 3 : e N 5 ers are il g ~ look to us like a better and brighter | S 5 ven on Monday. Look™out, fish. g g a new barn. SRR furniture and ¢ ing 2o0d world. SCRIBE. ase, doing 2o0 o e Mr. Winberg has done something business year round; cheap if tak- to old Dan that makes him look like R en ¢ e. Parties going awav The Moultrie (Ga.) Herald thinks {another horse. b IMPOSSIBLE _(‘millyl \I_:“-‘_“. ‘I‘\:,f:_:'\”;”:,n‘; .‘l“"'\' there is no joy in spooning with The Mermaids and Porpoises have s : the thermometer registering 100, [begun their annual stunts in the ; | The Herald man must have forgotten [lake, but it has been said that they ’m"\] at the railway station about to | the sensation. Like the tippler's|come out of their natural element :H'” gath, relates the New Or- FOR RENT claim for whisky, that it warms in |Wwhen a fourteen-foot allizator comes | /CA1s Times-Picayune. She was much o the winter and cools in the sum-[along in his natural element. The : mer, spooning is a joy forever, in-|two factions don't seem to minale | the train announcer as ‘“th plot f01 R 1;n; St ki dependent of weather, secasons or|very well. friend in need 1 : e 2 loes not neces Mr. Roy Turner havin Once here the work of Installing them will not take long. Our Atrractive and Convenient Rooms will be at Your Service. MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WITH US. Sreoecde B odnd SLLTLL T LT L L TL L LL egeeregoeks B B e BB dndd O B )8 i i ) \ [} [ anq the l[l':lill announcer, Her face grew lerimson at the fancied insult. *You be off,” she yelled. as sh tht young folks gathered at .the home of Mr, Kerr. The evening was pent in singing sacred songs ang in ain't no pigeon."” | | FOR RENT Boarding house wit!, For the first time in her life she 101S¢ porch, bath and hall, Al 12itated. Gazing about, her eyes fell y | meants in. In orange ero i Thi Young man,” she spoke, can v | e e ——— i ——————— circumstance. This ¢ 4 ; pok _can you ST . sarily imply thai we have tried it [the Hoffman place is adding a | teth me where to get my ticket FOR SALRE lately. [repairing the house preparatory f 1ght there at the ticket n-| for good 1 living therein Tt is said lunatic asylums are| - s - Xy e o EMIL TA VERGERI using moving pictures for .(~! treat MuA!]hLm”””l”"”"Imlmjwmm i fes : : e 1“ Uarlo Grand Opera Company, Au ment of their patients This may | esday, Next Week. Seats Now ot explain the conduct of the people Lower Floor 50c who sit behind you at the movies, ' redlied, jerking his thumb! ey :Ehmf.'f art old proverd: I i HNalving your wanls quadruples o wea Sy Over almosyl'cmymiug except Ssruvairtucs, flw glghlv be written this | . W/’ l y : S U f f 6' I' Wi t condermnations “€oo much. “ds late as the Eiohteenth Century the general lof |5 was crude and mean. Your rich grandfather suffered Siscom ortfgmparcb H ead a B h eS W Ren AN, and tell what's coming next, or| loudly drone out every word that ap- | 9 pears on the screen They got out before being entirely cured | f . lares with which your surroundings are luxurious” — /107 Kty w w gyou ca't save money? You can ifyou want |O?[f5 WHED you can be relieved with properly worth frying. Bring a dollar o our Bank today and start! \ * Dr. Lugh C. Hull has charge of ) 1 . 1 al parlors. L muunmummmuummé Was} own making.” to state that the second count votes we would not have overcome Blount's ttior and consultation free leag over Bryan, and adds that it RESOURCES $150,000.00 favors the restoration of the ~4w'nk!‘ does things to i ‘Do the Bryas 1w, BE AN AMERICAN—ONE OF US, i : JEWELERS & OFTOMETRISTS [T

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