Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 21, 1914, Page 4

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bl VT L PAGE FOUR THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK [e Evening Telegram Zublished every afternoon from the Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. me gear = .00 BIX MOuCn® +ovoiiviens L:’NI Three monins G Delivered anywhere within the iimits of the City of Lakeland for 10 *ants a week From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaper giviLz a resume of loca! matters crop couditions,| county aitairs, etc. Sent anywoere ior $1.00 per year. e The dispatches tell us that Gen- entered the eral Carranza yesterday City of Mexico at the head of his vie- torious troops “shovered with con- fetti and flowers™ by the enthusiastic citizens. So much for taking \Wood- row Wilson's ud otherwise he might have entered the city show- ered with bullets. —— —— | A Paris dispatch sayvs that George Carpentier, the white heavy-veight champion, has been assigned to the aviation corps in the French army. This is all right for George, but what we particularly want to know Just now is to what department of the army that other eminent French citizen, Jack Johnson, colored heavy- weight champion, has been assizned, Jack has a “punch” which he calls a world-beater, and, that being true, it would scem to be good war strat egy to put him where he could land on the German advance in the early stages of the ficht. It looks like the kaiser's army about the only “white hope” left to try conciusions with the gorilla king. Do There is an eclipse of the sun to- day, but it is not visible in this part | of the country. The astronomers say, however, that it will be a total eclipse in Europe. The astrologer people who believe in signs and por- tents and draw long-distance con- clusions from the heavenly Lodies, ought to make something out of this in connection with the European war. What it chiefly suggests to | our mind is that the total eclipse of the sun in Europe is syncironous with the total eclipse of civilization ! in the same country barring a slight corona of licht around the edges. W A Hoke Smith walked all over Little Joe Brown in the senatorial pri- maties up in Georgia and will con- tinue to represent that State in the national Senate, Hoke is neither g ‘an do, and the ve can talk bus- [What! Gone forever? Rve ing Eali b Ror angel Tt o ld s e A ( dc : d ”u n \\‘r‘ can talk bus-| What one forever? Everything v fteh 4 o 77 [ness. Your True Friend, lost ? Eternity—chaos—the Past..abysmal g es Co“scwml ure, not only in Georgia, but in I SR 13 %P TG : = : & Washington, and the people of - his WILLIAM HENRY HHARRISON . ) Time, who gave it, then took it depth [ WG Reflair A" w k tf State did well to renominate him. Wiat became: of the days you en & . or a ; — — P ; . \ The Democratic party needs this “”.“, i \ ) Klnds Of P”Ces “ stalwart fighter in the ring now, E: QHCEOOOTOOONOD OGS DS TR St GO0 3,4:.4;(.".‘;.'.:.r.,;ngo‘Q%« Speak! Will you bring back the hap- : ewe r ov and, while Little Joe is a biz man in [ & ~ py ones | & J I y 0["‘ M l Georgia, he probably wouldn't be in ,':‘ Attentlon Pl Taken away from us? | & the heavyweight class in the Senate, |© 9 ease [ The people at the polls generally do | & & Oh, Gulf! Oh, blue waters! Obscure | @ the right thing, after all, ag the his- "4.; Wh"e we quote you a few Of our Moncy Sa\/' e depth! \::: A ] e ) B b S5 . 21 You that Time spares in its peren- | & s ) ap 00 s government clearly & ing Prices for next week. Sat, August 22ad. © nial youth k: ? S, v ————————————————————— " P i | ® — 0 @ : : 2| Keep from this night—keep, oh, sil- |4 Flow! many ot onr Uestcemod & Flour, 12 1b., plain........ 40¢ and 45¢ @ ent waters, & temporaries” can, just off-hand and |¢ R ]»1.1.111.‘;, """ 89“‘ and S0 it il d i [ @ Jewelers i W el Flour, 24 1h., Seli-Rismg .. .85¢ and 90¢ & @ without consulting any hook of ref-|& Blour ralh, SeliRi: & 15¢ 3 Lot it o | ) e : : ; by s ey Selis g me e EE 5 & |Let it lie in your calm; protect it in | g erence, tell us who is the prince con- [ & : S S = o -4 N t D t P t ff. sort of Holland?—Tampa Times. ’\.h‘.'ll and Grits, 9 1b. for. .. L 25¢ & .>w1m>.. '§ Ex Oor 0 08 0 lce ¥ : ; & Suear e ; Market 5| Beautiful Gulf, in thy translucent T'o the best of our recollection and o I ot : HRER e S B o | @ belief the said consort has been dead | ol sides 17¢, cut... .. ... ... 18¢ ;; In t} \]U|‘ 5 1 1 2 for quite a number of years. e was|® Comp. Lard, per Ih.. .. PO | g s R SR SH DT Bt Vv ARt tHal onliof ibne ot Ot Viitenia | Snowdrift Lard, 10 b, pail... .. ..$1.15 B \n}r‘ x; 5 , Watch us “ daughters, a good looking iellow [ul '\l'i‘\\lh.”t Lard, 4 Ib. pail... . 45¢ b o MHL”.:} ‘il lnvw.w - Ca very free with his wife's money, | % Crisco ailb palls T LS 48¢ S el '0" “m@ly d Sec quite susceptible to other ladies 3 Wesson (.""‘\‘”Q (@M e 28¢ . . a“ charm and gave his royal wire lots | Rice, Head, per pound. ., 6 1-2¢ Suggestlons In ')Isplal o (\v\!’l trm:hlu. He was the Duke of Rice, Best Jap, per pound... ..... .. O ‘ne ewes ann S ‘hat d'ye Call Him, or Prince Butter; Clover Hill, ., 38¢ I fl“ What's His Name. If he isn't dead Butter, Goldendale 335 0 i he was mighty sick at one time and | 5 Butter, Renovoted, |, 32¢ ® rnamenls 05” Pl”( there seemed to be a general purpose 2 Cheese, per pound : 23¢ % among l‘vh‘.y !l]m\llll“ of 1”-””“”"! to he i‘; Uctagon Soap, 13 bars 30c¢, 27 bars $1.00 3 ;rffl.xlnl }| anc vlwll\l]U‘ resigned to |y Coffee, White House, per Ib... 35¢ 1is de ase cur _— 8 geath 1ncy it did occur. ‘:‘. Cottee, \l"\lh’]\]r. per 15 78S F g 2-'(' x e o e Cohes, Onr Monogtami e ra e 38¢ 0| SPEEPEIPIIIPIIBIITDE3 04 This government should avoid the | & et Cream, tall, 3 cans for 25¢ ©l% DR, SAMUEL F SMITH © : very appearance of partiality in the [ ]_” Cream, baby, 6 cans for... ...... 25¢ Qo el European contest and President Wil- Fomatoes, 2 Ib. cans &, 2 for... ....15¢ : SPECIALIST son was wise to counsel Banker Mor- |24 Corn, good grade e, 3 lor.. 25¢ Q een gan not to negotiate a loan with | Reassaaodiprade. 0 B0l 0 v 10¢ Q@ SVE, RAR, NOSE AND THRoAT 2|32 France to help her prosecute the | Lemon Cling Peaches, DO CANG o 20¢ L, s . war. And, like a patriotic citizen, 0 Peaches, 1 1. <hiced 10¢, 3 for... 25¢ i | Our Llne Of Mr. Morgan called off the transac- @ l.ima Beans, 1 1h. small green, per can 10¢ ; & - tion. ver in all her history has| Campbells' Porl 1oc, 3 for 25¢ o2 e [ c our great republic loomed so grand, ,:; [ve Hominy, 3 1'“} 25¢ i i- EvEs ExaMiNen 7 RETONNES beneficent and majestic in the sight & Salmon, Argo, : 18¢ _" : GLASSES FiTrep « SCR'MS of the nations as she does right now. Salmon, 1 1b. t 11 10(. & : She is peaceful through all her far- |3 ( Il W R oot ‘o0 2% reaching borders, profoundly re- : ,”';j I‘r! \| “«I Bee : Hf I\ 1” c);;fi N E B & DORTlERRES , urtice Bros. Jams, 1 1h ass jars....s & : 4 spected everywhere, abundant in!d ) N > A Al 3 ) strength and courage to protect her- | & o ; QHdL \' . “,!)\". ) 130 S :“ HO & TAPESTRIES E self and weaker sisters to the south, | & i\ ALY P “"‘ il s ‘1‘\ EMLS 'n_“ i B sefeds and extends her friendly hand to|d bl Rk 2t O Il e l W th S i mediate between the warring lands |3 o¢ e T S Or eelng bevond the sea when they are nol|® S nded with rage in listen to the tranquil Our rings good cheer to desy Ol reason. national arts all over Europe and and blood- | ¢ WEDDING TAKES PLACE IN ‘ A NEIGHBORING CITY (William Henry Harrison) The wedding which occurred in our midst last evening was about the same as usual. About a half hour after the exer- was scheduled to begin, the bride come in the front door of the church hanging onto her father who was more dressed up than we have ever saw him. She walked up the isle with her head down and she had on some kind of a white dress and a white vale which was so thin that everybody could right through it, and it was probably wore more for a orna- ment than for use, and it was also a sight big The ¢ see er than was necessary . 2anist was plying a tune Hig salary having not been paid for for spite I want to get my writings into a bigger paper than tho little old one-horse thing he runs, and so 1 picked out yourn. [ am willing not to charge you for the first few articles untill you get onto what I © We sell for Cash. rfect neutrality now will |* but sacred duty < {Alas! Always ’In the Oh, Gulf ¢ ished its career, {2 And near the waves that you hoped See—I come TIME carried shores eternal to return Can I not on the vast ocean of Time Throw the anchor one day? The year ha to see again, alone on shore Where she used to sit. The sounds were thus on this peb- bly beach Where you spread the crest of brok- |« en billows, And the soft, caressing wind threw the foam us happy, Fly from us with the same rapidity As the wretched ones? Cannot we, at least, fix passace? We Cut the J. W. LANIER 4 North Side, corner Pine St. and Tenn. Ave. Ph night-—carried never | toward new s hardly fin- this sanay | < ; On her adored feet. that 2oes like this—tum, tum, te, tum. ! i 7 One evening-—do you remember—as I'he preacher and the groom and 1 2 4 ¥ we silently sailed, his best man come out of the preach-! : ¢ g 4 | We heard in the distance—on thy er's study to the right of the church. 7 : i 5 surface—in the skies— They must have been there al) the |, i g The soft chant—the sweet murmur- time because there is not but one e door to that room unless they elumb 4 2 el Of your harmonious waters. & through the window. They was & dressed up like fellows in & story = I And all at once, sounds unknown on | % but they was ecasy recognizable by @ 4 land @ all present. g " X S s . . |Echoed to the distant snores; 1u & The minister had on his preach- . ) ¥ : : charming ecstacies ing sute, which he bought with the |, ¢ 2 s Thy deep waters attentively Lstened | & money the church and Sunday school f { ¢ . R % to a voice A give him for Christmas last year. A Who sang these words. : three months everybody felt as if IR we 0 fed SR e R R Oh, Time! Check your flight! and|s 'y é 2 ¢ c 2e- i @ ; sl you propitious hours, 3 handed with his Christmas presents. § you propitious h £ it i RS e A i Stop your course, Let us enjoy these [ he servises was conducted the [ & A delicious moments, & some as usual on this occasion, ex- Tl B ) & ‘ . 3 1€ sweetes 0 aays. cept the groom left the ring in his SRQUL G " other pants pocket and had to give g & > 5 & i J 3 For many unfortunates in this world !¢ it to the blushing bride later on af- G i & v akds Beg of you to flow without them; & The \\';'ddin" e e Take with you the care that op- (‘:: shock to everybody includirg the B ?’"“““"' & friends of the bride and groom as ut forget the happy ones. P these people have been going togeth- & er about eight years and a half and But T ask in vain a few more mo- | you would have thought that if they ments. % had of had any notion of gettingiTime escapes and flies; @ married they would have did so long | beg this night to be slower—but |} ago. dawn @ i & There friends are wishing for| Replaces the night. @ them all the happiness that can :: reasonably bhe expected under the Lt us love! Let us love! of the fu- | ) e 8 & circumstances. gitive hours & Let us haste, let us be happy! i & Kditor Lakeland Telegram: Man has no harbor, Time has no!® @ Dear Friend, shore; o I am taking lessons in the art of | ~It flows and we pass. Journalizing and I am anxious to get : ;,: |a paper to practise on. The editor [Jealous Time! Can these glerious | here won't print anything 1 write moments, because he is jelous of me, and just ;\\'hun Love, in its ecstacies, makes .': 0 the swift Price # One I2. o Brofo Brgg R 0 G e A B B g R L D ot 34 N Dy Wednesday Morning, August AT H. C. Stevens Store Wishing to close out some lines preyj to stock taking, I will offer a'l stock a Bargain Prices § and some at COST and Below To close out the old items - Wednesday Friday Saturday Ay 19 4 § Days ~ Thursday The Prices will surprise you. Don’t mig H. C. STEVENS JEWELER @ away, Shall never give it back, [he Brighten-Up fol Agents Sherwin-Williams Psint Phone No. 354 e - R e e s S 2 L S 2 2 o o T T 213 Soli. A &t

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