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PAGE FOUR The Evening Pyblished every afternoon from the Relegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. ntered in the postofice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. ! ielegram ——————————————————————————— ¥, ¥. [ETHERINGTON, EDITOR. ——————————————————————————— SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i 500 | andithe people themselves who want 'lie in ambush to strike the fatal BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER e feBT cecceenee S WU eed and efficiency in the work or |p) Sy e (i o L SRS R e SHINGLE STAINS, ~ MORTAR STAINS RHPEO TUOMLON - o or 50 ¢ o e *“Ylthe nigzardly and inadequate sal- Delivered anywhere within the f:mits of the City of Lakeland for 10 vents a week From the same office is 1ssued THE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaper giving a resume ct local matters —crop conditions, gounty affairs, etc. Sent anywkere ——————. " That amendment to the State con- stitution to be voted on next month which gives the Legislature the right to fix the salaries of the supreme and tircuit judges, ought to be adopted. The Legislature is quite as capable and trustworthy and as fully repre- sentative of the pcople as the con- vention which framed the presen. constitution, and conditions in Flor- ida have so greatly changed since that constitution was adopted that it is simple injustice to the judges aries fixed when the State was very thinly settled and the judges had not nearly so much to do as they have now. We can safely trust the Legis- lature to fix the compensaiion at a just figure and we ought to vote for the amendment giving it rthe powe. to do so. for $1.00 per year. PSS T 5 EASY, SAFE RELIEF We send our cordial congratula- tion to our esteemed neighbor, the Plant City Courier, upon reaching the thirtieth anniversary of its life. FROM CONSTIPATION Just take Dodson’s Liver Tonz. jthe remedy that replacese calomei— THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, OCT. 2, 1914 wiidtn| PHONE 400 (Continueg from Page 1.) /in the principle or the details of |} 55553eeEEesHIBEEEEEEPEtTIERIIEIRERHIIREIRREERRRBRCONISRESRNINNIERIGES the proposed bond issue to ;who are opposing this plan of need- ed relief, let them show a pride and ‘public spirit in the issue now while Iquestions can be answered and mis- 'understandings cleared up and not BEFORE you build or buy a home ! ‘planation or defense. If ‘large minority have anything better to offer than what las already been adopted for the relief of a crucial situation, let them now speak or go to the polls on Tuesday next with a true Lakeland spirit, their vote for the credit and con- tinued prosperity of the town. The Courier has had its ups and ;e opyceg no restriction of habit or downs during all those years and has fdiet. It is a mistake to take calomel had quite a number of owuers, but b yupoy vour liver is lazy and needs it wag probably never so good as now, toning up. Hundreds of people in and with Wayne Thomas as editor it this section have discovered that 1 ranks among the best weekiies in the ipogeon's Liver Tone is a thousand State. Ilime:a better and its action is just as ool | The Finishing Touches §| School Shoes . e Qe With all our heart, we offer onrl sympathies to Editor Zim of the St. Augustine Meteor, whose good wife died very suddenly a few days agoI\ and left her husband and children }'iousness one or two tablesnoonfuls of ! prostrate with grief at the sore be- reavement. Mr. Zim is deservedly nopular with his brethren of the mal and conventional way do they ! sorrow with him in his affliction. Confederate Veterans, has announced that he has secured for the veterans wishing to attend the Lakcland re- | Isure and it is always safe. | There are none of the bad after effects of calomel to Dodson's Liver Tone and no danger of salivation. Fer attacks of constipaticn or bil- this mild, pleasant tasting vegetable liquid are enough. it= Vour money back if it fais. Dodson’s Liver Tone costg only 50 lcents for a large bottle. Remember General John L. Inglis, command- the name because there are numbers ing the ¥lorida division of United |of remedies sold in-imitation. These | imitations are not guaranteed and may be very harmful. Go to Lake Pharmacy and you will surely get union a fare from all Florida points {the genuine. of one cent a mile for the rcund trip plus the usual twenty-five cents. This will so cheapen the cost of com- | WAS IT SPECIAL ing to the reunion and home that it will undoubtedly returning | PROVIDENCE OR LUCK? St. Petersburg, Oct. 2—Had Paul Lake Phurmacy" gives personal guarantecs that every | State press and in more than a for- ‘hottle will do all that is claimed for | I | IO T BT T SO OB RS T O OB O DO O 2 RGO Soidrgrdide g e 2l g i o i JrgCR B G I o * Europe would manifest a highly im- bring many old soldiers who would; not otherwise come. Tt is very liKe- ;0 yoon ot home and in the bed 1y that the Lakeland reunion wi‘;l lhe always occupies when there, he break all records in point of attend- 014 1ave been instantly killed yes- g re | ance and we have a welcome for the |terdny morning about 3 o'ciock as old hoys that will be as warm and {lightning struck the house and tore heartfelt as any they ever received to pieces the bed in which Mr. Hoxie from any Florida community. usually sleeps. Mr. Hoxie is em- b T played by the A. C. L. railroad and The papers are full of many in-iyag 5 run between this city and stances illustrating the pathos and ijacksonville. He was in Jackson- tragedy of war, whose long and piti- 1yjjje last nizht, laying over there for less arm reaches across all the /a run to this city today. To this he oceans. Here is one: An intelligent | now owes his life. German came to this country and es- tablished a factory for the manufac- ture of dyes, something greatly need- | . .. .. .. ed and which proved very successful, '@~ " Just before the outbreak of the war | he returned to Germany with his Lake M“Tor HOtel :‘ wife and babe for a visit to his par- |, NS M COWLEA Pron. ents. The war came and he was or- . i, dered to join the army, as he had) neglected to take out namrallzationl | i \ 1 QR INOH L u 2u 3 ¥ 2 3 I Undetr New Management. BEnin Refurnished and thoroughly renovated, and everything Clean, Comfortable and First-class. g papers here. He went and has not been heard of since. He may now be buried with comrades who lie six deep dead in the trenches before Liege. His brother in this country left in charge of the business, is dis- tracted, as he knows nothing about its technical details. Thus did this useful German perish in his last |* ditch. ez et 2l e Dining Reom Service Unexcelled. FrgrE LI Rates Reasonable. Your Patronage Cordially Invited. D TOPOPORO ¢ OAPPPEPPIAPOPAICIPLICFOFAIQPQEQRAITVOI QPO P OPOPOP 0BT POPO PO POV POD SO 00— Those kings and kaisers over in proved quality of tact and taste and common sense if they would stop using the possessive pronoun ‘“‘my’” when speaking of the great nations of which they are the titular heads. In this age of the world it impresses the up-to-date man conscious of the essential democracy of the human race and his own individual freedo that it is both a false and nbsul:% misuse of terms for a mere king who holds his job by the sufferance of a free people who are the masters of themselves and their country, to be talking about the world-wide lands and peoples over which the British flag floats as ““my empire.” Of course it is a mere empty and formal phrase rooted in kingly custom, and the honorable and excellent gentleman Who makes use of it docsn't fool even himself for a moment, for he knows that the British empire is not l b ST e G S B his personal property, even though he asserts that it is in so many words. But all the same it looks and sounds rather foolish in this age of the world, and if King George will take a tip from us he will increase his popularity at home and abroad if he shall kindly consent to share the ownership of the vast British posses- sions with the British people them- selves by substituting ‘our” for “my"” when he refers to the empire upon which the sun never Think of Woodrow Wilson talking about “my republic!” And yet he has just as good a title to this coun- try as King George has to Great Britain and its colonies. end trouble. FILLS ITSELF and Take a look atit next time you're in. sets. — psstisseet PEBEEDEFIEIH DOSEO TN TODOTOT LS BB SO those RED CEDAR and CYPRESS SHINGLES PINE LATH, CORRUGATED, IRON 3 : g ! even a SEWER PIPE, CRUSHED STONE, Sand, etc. Builders’ Supply Company t North Side Lake A. C. L Railroad PODRBOIHTO T 00 and, cast A. J. HOLWORTHY. Mirror. SRS that add exclusiveness and distinction to the modest toilettes of today can be be selected from our complete stock of - Unusual Novelties in Iiine Jewelry GG IR BONEHR R Bl Sty (. We are Headquarters for Girls and Boys for Schocl 2 -3 b . We have the exclusive Agency for the BOY SCOUTS and a full line of depend. able SHOES for Girls DUTTON-HARRIS Co.f FOOT FITTERS e gip e T QEHBIHEHBRHINPO PR DR RPE BHBBBIE 2 B & 2 o This season’s Designs are the acme of good taste, artistic merit and smart type. 00 S0 G0N0 S0 SO S OREACH £ 21 FEE LIRS TR B OL L L L LR Glad to have you call and see our display. 0000400884444 CONNER & O’STEEN W. J. Reddick’s Groce BHOREACHSAOHEHOEHON B0 BN .This is to notify my Patrons that I have moved from § Main Street into my own building at 220 Missouri Ave, g ¢ HARD TIMES PRICE We need the Money— YOU need the GOODS — LET'S TRADE. We have put on an exfra Truck and are prepared to make deliveries to any part of the city. next to the Christian church, where I will be glad to serve you with First-Class Goods at Reasonable prices. Yours to Serve W. J. REDDICK POTQIGOOSOIOFCINF U " Flour, 24 pound, plain... ......... Flour, 12 pound, plain ..... han i aa Flour, 24 pound Seli-Rising ....... ...... Flour, 12 pound Seli-Rising ... ... .. . Meal and Grits, 9 pounds for .. Sugar, 13 pounds for... ... ... ysa Bacon\Sides, per pound ..i.oiviies BRoOhWIEUER, = L Compound Lard, per pound ..... Snowdrift Lard, 10 pound pail. . Snowdroft Lard, 4 pound pail Cresco large size, per pail ...... Cresco, medium size, per pail... .. Wesson Cooking Oil, per can... Butter, Clover Hill, per pound ... Butter, White Clover ... Butter, Renovated OU are in no danger if you bought it at Woods’, the New Drug Store 5§ Phone 408 and see how quick we-can “‘deliver the goods.” Coffee, Our Monogram, per pound Coffee, White House, per pound ... 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Florida Syrup, quart Bottles At Present Prices they will Make you Money The war in Europe has stopped the cutting and shipment Iris hPotatoes, per peck ......... .... ... ..... of all kinds of gems. (C):tl,(;,:;' fer LA e . 1f .ymfx have any spare money, we can offer you a splendid DA B S B argain from new stock just recei road Apples (nice red ones) per peck — S ; A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS.” We Sell Wi . For Cash J- w- LANIER 'l'hee (l:":l!ce COLE & HULL North Side, corner Pine St. and Tenn. Ave. PHONE 12. JEWELERS :aND OPTOMETRISTS Lakeland, Fla.