Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 9, 1914, Page 4

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\ PAGE FOUR 0 SR The Live Oak Democrat informs{W. C. T. U. DISCUSSES - e R, ";'e tveflmfl 'Elguram us that F. R. McCormack, editor of ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS . . ) et hape d also at the head of " -4 | 7 rom (he‘”‘*‘[ paper an g : uuisbed C‘LTL nuerlnoul :la‘ng Fla. an insurance agency in Live Oak, { B - n O a Orln a S T“hbramd Bm: e postoflice at Lake- | has not left the latter city for Aok The Woman's Christian Temper : rm d S l f Entered in the e g t l .and, Florida, as mail matter of thgwnnll}o,(as'nam‘rncbclx:!! ]:\:s.\ss“:;;? s e R s 1 ruthful an Sr e u seemed 0 1m V. d i second class. {moved his general insurance agency Tuesday afterncon with Mrs. H. B. . T meTmGToN, BOTOR | ' ' » This Fall & F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.|to that city. His residence is stil Mone, SH0 ey, PR 18 a in Live Oak and he will remain at the president with the usuaal devo- | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. the head of the Democrat. tiona] exercises. A good report of e G 500 an e ol flower mission work was made. One b E’RE making a SpeCial effort thls : Ler reported having talked to 3 1 Sherman is still at the [ ™™ S 128 |top of the list aa the most quoted|® Pumber of bors about clgarette , Fall to-emphasize the honesty of HEPTINSEEN DU T - , ¥ | ; ' Th;ili\'eredl :nywhere within the|author of modern or ancient times, sm.ok[h;g Nld(ha\;nb twelve b(?!: our tallorlng 1mits of the City of Lakeland for 10 [and we suggest to those young writ- | POInTE ou oh er as . cigare! : 3 :~nu a week. ers who are studying for style and fiends (a rough name, oys, bu are tempted to prolixity, to read the |that is what you are coming to). It’s gOOd through and through Every 3 Vi | . -~ From the sume ofics i losued | General's celebrated cssay on war | CERHeL Tue GO RO : " “inch of fabric is all-wool virgin wool, and THE LAKELAND NEWS, \'md model their own compositions ng ¥S, 2 ) 4 As an example of brevity | boasted, some of them of having \ every, blt ls‘a&ually tallored by maéters been out ’'til 12 o’clock at night S—ye and completeness combined it even s surpasses Julius Caesar’s celebrated and another that he ‘““went up town Of the Craft- dispatch to the Roman war de-[at twelve to bum around.” They | partment when he said: “Veni, vidi, |also compared notes as to their : lss. Come and see viei winnings in playing cards. We » weekly newspaper giving a resume At local matters Crop conditions, county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere or $1.00 per year. ——————————— GEN. LAW SUGGESTED FOR U. S. SENATOR A JRAETR PR ES have have a curfew law; why is it the half thousand OOlens That is a high-class Florida news not being enforied?b ;t coes r;ot f hfwl t 1 i % (‘onsiderable speculation has been [jtem that comes from 1)05();0 coun- |seem necessary to burden our city Out u s es occasioned in newspaper offices of [ty to the effect that there are more |manager with these things W;len tge‘hOSt o Y 'l 7 Y inti N P have officers to enforce these ) the State by the intimation dropped [than 100,600 cattle on the range|W¢ ; ter-tal Orln by Governor Trammell that, should |there And other counties in South [laws who. are supposed to be fa- t e_mas g certain events make an appointment |Florida are probably just as good miliar with the laws. Tf they are necessary to fill temporarily the po-|as Pe?om for ca!t}l‘e raiSi-]:L;].' .\\'ha: ::Ltn:::sy :::uf::d:’:gi::m;;;:{.fgn:z Whether you Ordef tOdaY, tomorrow sition of United States scnator, he limit is there to the possihilities o S o sl \'40 probably will appoint a newspaper [a State that supplies the East with teach their boys that it is wrong to or later, iVlSlt our F all Tailc ring style man. This would be a graceful |citrus fruits, helps to supply the gamble on the ball games when they shOW. recognition of the value to the West with cattle and hcgs, and |see older men, and, it is asserted, i . . State of the newspaper fraternity of [grows in profusion every kind of |even cltyTomm;rs are“h;et;.tlug on the You'll enjoy an opportumty to take a f i g i vege ber and nearly all |game. 0 give a e more as- " Florida, and while the appointment vegetable and tu A o 9 iy would, of courss, be honorary, it |the products of the temperate zone? [sistance to our city manager, We first look” at the styles ahead. : : Cap all these and the phosphates|Wwould like to call attention to the would be a distinction that any gen- } N tleman in the land wouid appreci- with the finest year-round climate |ordinance requiring drivers of au- ! ato. As stated, therefors, {n more IR the world, and what more could[tomobiles to bo 16 years old. It BALMACAANS DRESS SUITS e : : 1 in natural resources of any (laws are good, enforce them; if ¢ ewspaper office there is|You ask . :,fl:di(:z: ‘:];):sil: :]oinz a little spec- region of the earth? they are bad, repeal them. oi the \i r ]y ulating, even to the extent perhaps St The election of officers resulted “Different Sort” Custom Tailored of aski;ng himself, “Is it 1?” The dispatches seem to Indicate 38 follows: | inhore ute. mevaralvadltorsin: the that the German army in the neigh-{ Mrs. G. P. Webb, president. e E i borhood of Paris is beginning to Miss Verdie Wilson, recording Creators Of Men’s St les State whose work as builders and Reve hat Lred deifas )l AT Moast. Necretary, h\ y boosters, and whose high character its victorious advance has halted, Mrs. F. L. Upson, corresponding :nd aualnmtents et ";:‘ii:r ":1::: either from the opposition of the al- secretary. eserving of any recogn lies or for the purpose of executing 3 might be bestowed upon them. It Mrs. S. A. Shatfter, treasurer. [] [ some strategic movement on a large is highly probable, however, that Delegates to the state convention o [ (] scale that has got everybed - . & 1 she. govetoih, Uariie gnen tie M ey, | kit verybedy guess-.in Jacksonville: Miss Verdie Wil Fine Tallormg things considered, it 'gon and Miss Norval pointment sufficient consideration 3| gerno from our neutral American . aT decide that he would bestow it upon Mrs. Lillie Roux as Unicn Signal point of view that the prospect is 3 3 3 a newspaper man, already had Inpot go hopeful for the Germans now Hs R D WlulamSOIl ClOthlng Co. Mrs. H. B. Morse, press superin- mind the man who will be selected | a1q that the capture of Paris may |iendent. 2 P for this signal honor. Believing yet be found to be impossible. 1t is this, the Telegram has refrained |evident enough that the conquest of from making any suggestion of a|the famous city is not to he a repe- one-half hours, one half hour to be | CHILD; N DAY A’ possible appointee; however, It {tition of the seige of 1870 and itljovoted to a study of the work Ceespsrifssdipiugibne takes pleasure in reprinting the fol- {may be that the German legions |y oce meetings to be held in some KIMBROUGH SUPPLY C0. STORE !¢ lowing from the Orlando Sentinel.|will never march through its streets, | .. ot iotr I churChes 1 onETGoRb in behalf of General E. M. Law: . —— S Y . “It is extremely probable that . ix months in each church. The next meeting place to be announced Senator N. P. Bryan will be ap- The Pensacola Journal calls our jater. The meeting was clpsed pointed judge of the U. 8. ecircuit |attention to the fact that the differ- QHPOHOTODHOEOO NI BTG LRG0 t of 1 In the event the bet e A with an impressive little ceremony court of appeals. In the event ihejence between the Alabama case of (4,4 tying the white ribbon on the appointment is made within the|appointing an ad interim senator by raising the prices of leather and arm of little Una slargaret Morse, next thirty days it will be Governor [the governor to succeeda Senator 5 about everything else and while thereby making her a member of I Y Trammell’'s duty to appoint a Unit- [Johnson, deceased, and the sitution |4}, Waite Rlbfon Recruits. We WD tak{ng (LRI S O 3 hurSda‘ Sept. 10 ed States senator to serve until his [in Florida where the governor may |\ore glad to have as a visitor Mrs. the war conditions and advancing 8 ) sunccessor is elected at the Novem- |be called on to appoint an ad in- Barber of Dixieland, who contribut- ;he p;lc; (ml al:: goods, ltll:;; Kil:- ber election, Governor Trammell has [terim senator to succeed senator|.q to our State fund. If Rivns l'°'“8t “PI;Y O.LMe ha nlg e intimated that should it fall to|Bryan, js that our statute expressly S lilea e ihaka 4 oontributiohite advantage of lowering the prices on th overnor t ki their entire line, and arc making him to make an appointment he|empowers the g 0 MAaXe|ine fund pledged for State work, it , s y h int: t, wh in Ala- d the biggest slaughter in children's would like to appoint a newspaper [such appointment, whereas in Ala-| ) 4o appreciated. Our Union is v bama there is no sucH statutory 2 shoes that has ever beep made in man, givieg recognition to the great ¥|composed of busy housekeepers, |ho city before service the nmewspapers have ren-|power and a called session of the Biineipally; who have fttla) time o ity be . dered to Florida in its development legislature was necessary. The fet up money raising affairs. Any We offer to close out our entire along all lines of endeavor. Doubt- Journal is correct in its sm"'“"“‘-memhers of the W. C. T. U. can line of children’s and baby’s shoes less the governor has some editor in that it was Frank Glass, a news- eraive s Oonleibntion to bt el at actual cost and give a present mind worthy of the high honor, but paper man, and not (Ia.ytnn. who over to the president. We are not valued at from fifteen to thirty-five he could not bestow it more de.‘got the ad interim appointment in begging, it you please. Only giving cent? with each pair of shoes sold. servedly and with greater satistac- Alabama, although he was not per- Vou ah obmoMunityito amistiina We are actually saving you on all tion to the peogle of Florida than |Mmitted to take his seat. children's shoes with a discount, work which is of as much impor- by appointing a citizen of his home 5 0 tance to yow as to us. PreRCHIB Bt piotutully 100, merfoent, county, Gen. E. M. Law, editor of M y H l MRS. H. B. MORSE, We realize that we have at least the Bartow Courier-Informant, Few Ladles Dept. Of Fall' Pican Buperintondent 3,000 children in our town who men in Florida have rendered great- Ff" l To Be Elaborate ; ::(e):s.shoes Ands Wil BRvesto. (buy Game Ca!l':d 3: 15 po m. er service to the State and the South 8 Come one and all and see what a than this grizzled old veteran who is w . reat bargain we are offerin, ou. nearing the last milestone of his ca- (Continued from Page 1.) e ”o Law 8l Rememlg)er the day o o:e:lng B la DT B OO SO 0 0 B et o e Gt 2 n T S reer. As a soldier he served the| Guava Products—Mrs. Dan Cum- 0 £J [ J ’ South valiantly and with honor tc|pje, superintendent; Mrs. H. L Pr'nt'ng Friday morning at cight o'clock. himself that entitles him to the love | Kelley, J. K. Futch, Mrs. J. F. 'to e l‘illl:lso htl‘;;nhh good music | ""{g”””" ‘and esteem of every son of the Lost | Crutchfield and Mrs. Cook assist- st i ) NS—— Cause. He is the ranking living|ants. K Confederate major general, but| jellies—Mrs. W. W. Iverson, su- & aside from his service to his State|perintendent; Mrs. W. B. Gracey, | and the South during the great civil|nips, J. M. Wells, Mrs. . Lash- conflict, he has served the State well |er and Mrs. C. H. Fisher, assist-|¢ in other walks of life. As presiden |ants ; SChOOl S hO eS of the South Florida Military Acad-| pomestic Science for Girls Under |4 emy at Bartow and in other institu- |14 Years—Mrs. G. Cline, superin- tions he devoted many of the best|tendent; Mrs. Geo. Phillips, Mrs. yvears of his life to the cause of C. W. Stausbury, Miss Sallie Clif- education. 'In his declining vyears|ford, Mrs. L. T. Bryart, assist- as editor of one of the leading news- | ants. papers he is still rendering great Needlecraft Department—DMrs. G, service in the upbuilding ol Florida, |T. Fleming, superintendent; Mrs. His entire life has been devoted to|W. S. Patterson, Mrs. C. K. Kime, the public service and while able | Mrs. J. B. Thomas, and Mrs. Fred and worthy he has never been hon- | Mercer, assistants. ored with public office. True an ap- Arts and Crafts—Mrs. K. D. pointment for so brief a time would |Sage, superintendent; Mrs. A. C. be purely honorary, but it would be |Schaffer, Mrs. Geo. Brevier and a fitting recognition of the services |Mrs. Stebbins, assistants. of a man whom the whole Souih Heirlooms—Mrs. G. J. Llewel- adores. It would be an appointment }lyn, superintendent; Mrs. B. Gray, which none could criticise and|{Mrs. A. A. Lewis and Miss Perry, which would redound to the credit |assistants. of Governor Trammell.” Plants—\Mrs. S. T. Phuliips, su- perintendent; Mrs. O. Barrett, Mrs, C. Sweat, Mrs. J. Monds and Mrs. Austria still holds to her military | Henry Zimmerman, assistapts. traditions and gets the worst of it| Selool Exhibit—Mrs. John Scarr, right along. She started the war |superintendent. but seems to be a very ineffective Girls’ Canning Club—XMiss Verda ally of Germany in helping to bring | Thompson, superintendent. it to a successful conclusion. The Now, let all the ladies and girls private opinion of Emperor William |unite and make this department of of his Austrian support would make |the county fair a big success. interesting reading. MRS. P. A. GARDNER. It was decided to have a business meeting once each month of one and 000D 1 TOTOTOD Opening Friday morning at eight | o'clock and closing Saturaay night between ten and twelve o'clock. You have heard about the war 08 PO R Balibu -0n Sl m e g 2 Elks vs. Mulberry Benefit Elks Charity Fund 3 e DO OO Admission, 25 Cents s BB 7 o Py 2 (. We are Headquarters for Girls and Boys for School 0 a“T" Yes, complete is the word—not only text books but “every little thing” essential to the up-to-date “tool-kit" of the modern student, including the dependable. O P g Selt- Filling Fountain Pen 'NON-LEAKABLE _ R 6IB itSelf—it cleans itself—all done “while 3 cit ““'ml'fim (4 seconds is the exact time ) One simple thumb pressure does it all. Let us fit you out with your school necessities, Lakelana Bock Store ’ 200 e e ‘—rn}fi.‘.’ . We have the exclusive Agency for the BOY SCOUTS and a full line of depend- able SHOES for Girls PR ——— DUTTON-HARRIS Co. FOOT FITTERS B PHDIPDIPPSDPIODPPPPPDPPIDE SISBPES O 00 DD DOBBBBHOBEI B e ‘..""””I" | |

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