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THB EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKBLAND, FLA., OCT. 31, 1914.. —— (he Evening ielegram Published every afternoon from the Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. £ntered in the postofiice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. hold that they should comsider the barren honor of the offices as part pay for their services. That is:too unreasonable to be discursed. That amendment should be adopted unanimously. Another amendment proposes the abolition of the office of county treasurer as a needless expense; however, the treasurer to be elect- ed Tusday to serve out his term. The other amendment is so clear- ly explained by the Tampa Tribune that we reproduce it here: ————————————————— 4, F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. P ————e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 4iX moacn= . 3.50 fhree mMONWOS ..coccconeesees 136 Delivered anywhere within = the' Amits of the City of Lakeland for 10 ants & week. —————————————————— From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, 4 weekly newspaper giving a resume ot local matters crop conditions, sounty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere tor $1.00 per year. . S S—————— Civilized Burope was very fond of sneering at this country because of our robust annual murder roll and denounced us as an uncivilized peo- ple because we slew each other at the rate of ten thousand a year. Those same Europeans are now butchering each other at the rate of ten thousand a day, which seems to leave the balance of civilization considerably in our favor. e ) et Senator Bryan has returned to Tuesday reduces the rank of the|C! adjutant genmeral from major gen- he case in all other States, and makes the terms of office of commis- sioned officers of the State troope governor. the requirements of the federal law |p: wil] lose that Federal aid which is absolutely necessary to the main- tenance of its organized millila. The amendment therefore iz of receive unanimous support. ’ —_ European war as an ally of Ger- many complicates the situation. But located as she is it Is hard to see how she can get any of troops into the fleld of action in Florida, after many months of g ./ 0 Ghere the most important c the city are requested by the W. C. T. U. to remember in prayer at to- morrow’s services' the sikx - States which are about to vote" for State- _ - [wide prohibition. ~Thse States are “The amendment to be voted on |Califorais, Oregon, Washington, eral to brigadier general, which is|Baptist continuous at the pleasure of the|son, Mich., who is spending his va- These changes will meet |cation with relatives in Lakeland, and, unless they are made, Florida |Thursday night on Chflit. Our Life. much more importance than would {The Church and Her Workers, con- appear at first glance and it shovld | tinued. The entrance of Turkey into the |Subject, man [Friendship. Christ’s Cadets in her | ing and Reaping. Tomorrow How To Make (Continued from Page 2.) packer a lot of trouble, and the expense of getting out a large line of rubber stamps, one for every size of fruit shipped. It was voted that Tenny communi- cate with the department to see if the size in inches of the box, stamped upon it, together with .the numerical count, could not be adopted instead of the present ruling.. It now looks as though the ' Florida Citrus Exchange would adopt - one method, and the independent . shippers the other.. Cailfornia shippers will use the count -and diameter methods. H. S. Montgomersy gave it as his opinion that it would be best to let California go her way and .we go ours, that we could nevier expech to put the frills into the business that the California people did.—Flor- ida Grower. The pastors of all the churches in WE have a most complete stock, and we invite you to call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere olorado, Arizona and Ohio. Mission, East Lakeland— Sunday school at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday night. Dr. Lyon, Baptist pastor at Jack- reached a most helpful sermon on Repair Work of all kinds " our specialty —_— Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. . Preaching hour 11 a. m. Subject Junior B. Y. P. U. 8 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. God’s Providence in Hu- FOR CITY COMMISSIONER WARD 1 4§ Conner & O’Steen Having been requested by a num-} % ber of citizens to announce as a can- | JMelers NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE harge of the program. Preaching at 7:30. Subject, Sow- didate for city commissioner, Wurd| 1, vice J. BE. Bussard, resigned, I ‘have consented to stand for the |10-| A cordial welcome to all strangers. We especially invite all Baptists :;'em.l'.';;:;;;f:ni:“x:hl::fi':: :;fqflghnns is taking place. As Greece|in the city to attend our preaching [sition, and if elected will serve the | : ; anA tor TEyan SA Tt 18 theTRet | s ey buRy in that quarter,|to the Sunday school. Thc dangery Respectfully, W. S. TRVIN. eral expression among both senators probably umnable to do the allies|of the future will be such that N0 | much harm except in her attacks on | parent can afford not to give his ehaliire” tralning olkeg. Everytiody and congressmen of both the lead- i ts in th Bla ing parties that the Democrats will Russian ports in the Black Sea)c control the next Congress. It is con- ceded that the Democratic adminis- tration has made good, even in the Mexican matter, where pecace was maintained with this country, and the country at large is inclined to give the Democratic party full sway for a while longer.” il s Walter G. Chisholm is out in the Eustic Lake Region as the stalwart R defender of that bit of sand-ui} road ) The above topic will occupy Mr. 4 {Ley's speech and his hearers’ in Eustis and he disputes every ma-, i terial allegation impugning "'.thwgm at the First Methodist stability a8 & durable rdad. He .hu‘church tomorrow night. The discus- has $500 in cash to back up Whl'.‘ he says. He ends his challenge in the Lake Region with these words: “I furthermore wish to say that ¢he efforts to discredit the Wustisi sand-oil road, or sand-asphalt rud.l are traceable to two sources: 1. To persons selfishly interested directly or indirectly in brick constructien. 2. To honest but misinformed per-. sons who cannot yet understand how sand and cement will build skyscrapers and sand and ol will,its importance demands. . build roads at one-third the cost of| ~Blood pumping.is.a.mighty .im- brick roads.: Come to Rustis and)Portant function, but the heart has see!” : The audience will now listen to a few remarks from Brother Powell! of the Clearwater Sun. P ] GIVE OUR JUDGES FAIR PAY The whole press of Florida should unite now to put in some final good licks in behalf of the constitutional amendments to be either rejected or adopted in the election next Tues- day. Voters as a rule are notorious- Ay careless about such matters, and it is strange that they are, for con- territory left in Europe now, and |the troops, they ought to drive her lacross the Dardanelles into Asia and keep her there. .She doesn’t be- ‘long among civilized nations. t “HEART FAILURE; ITS CAUSE AND CURE.” profitable. The little twelve-ounce oval- center in the breast of most every- times without stopping, and inci- dentally pumping 100,000,000 gal- lons of blood in the course of a sin- ceive the attention from the pulpit 1y reader, hasn’t already falled, you'd owe to it and hear the preacher. Hear him, even if you think you are pendicitis to a fellow who has_lost his, will poesess little of interest. “Ab nihil, nihil est.” J. B. LEY. you have a pain in your bosom you have an acute attack of angina pec- toris. stitutional amendments are nearly always of much importance, as they ‘:lxct:::;ue. Lol LB L determine the organic law of the land and are not subject to change by the Legislature. In one of the amendments to be voted on next Tuesday tke people are asked to permit the Legislature P. 8. 2—Don't imagine that be= cause you haven’t any ‘“pain” you; are all right, either. Dead things|: don't have pain. P. 8. 3—The Bible says ‘‘The with her navy. Turkey hasn’t much |school offers. if the allies can spare the time and | A)) Saints Episcopal— Rev. Cameron Mann, D. D, will take place at All Saints' church to which vited. of service for the day: rite of confirmation or laying on of slon should prove interesting and nangs at 11 a. m., followed by cel- ebration of the Holy Communion. shaped muscle that hangs from its|4)o evening owing to the absence of the rector who will accompany the body and keeps *busily swinging ), back and forth, beating a billion :‘::W X0/ Bl Fetery hupil, clans visitation and preach at 7:30 p. m. gle lifo time, does not always re-|First Methodist— Ley, pastor. vidual class rooms. Organized class- others, and “failure” all dlong the |8 Teachers’ prayer chain at,69:80 line spells disaster. 1f yours, dear |8 M. 1 {vetter discharge an obligation you |Pastor. Subject, Power Domands. : all right. If you KNOW you are|[Of 8:15. “HEARTLESS,” then an appeal to Preaching at 7 p. m. heart matters, like talk about ap-|Heart Failure; Its Cause and Cure. service. P. S.—Don’t imagine every time | Visitors to our city are at home with us. It is more likely an attack |First Presbyterian— city park. W', 8, Patterson, pastor. 7p. m. heart is deceitful asove all things,” |you to attend all these services. hild the advantages the Sunday ['i;vited. Preaching services again at 7:30' p. m. Subject, Where Are We Be-: tween Death and Resurrection and All Saints’ Day. What Is Our Condition? It has been The annual visitation of the Rt. gajd of the party that will deliver ' ‘the above discourse that he made it the plainest they had ever heard be- fore. Come and you will be pleased. Ladies’ Aid Tuesday at £:30 p. m. | This is the annual meeting, and all “|ladies are urged to be present. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing at 7:30. Don’t forget the prayer 'service. he general -public is cordially’ in- The following will be the order | ‘Holy Communion, 7:30 p. m. Matins, 10 a. m. Administration of Sacramental Cumberland Presbyterian— Rev. F. H. Callahan, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject The Gospel Invitation. Preaching services at 7 p. m. Subject The Spirit of a True Chris- tidn. Ragular prayer meeting Wiednes- ddy evening at 7 o’clock. We welcome strangers and visitors to our chureh. i i Grace Evangelioal Lutheran— Tennessee | avenue and' Orange street. Rev. W. E. Pugh, pastor. Owing to the pastor’s absence from the city, there will be no preaching services. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Luther League holds a public ser- vice at 7 p. m. A ful]l attendance at League ‘is desired, as important business is to be considered. All are cordially invited. Do You Want | | to Save Money? _ If so, get your Suits cleaned and pressed in the right manner There will be no service held in where Dr. Mann will make his —_— South Kentucky avenue. John:B. | Baf’ Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Indi- Preaching_ at 11 a. m. by the Junion League at 8 p. m. Senior League at 6 p. m. instead Subject, Doors of church opened at each Good music. A generous welcome. — South Tennessee avenue, near the Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 8 p. m. Preaching services, 11 a. m. and A cordial invitation is extended to fix the salaries of our judges. As . i it is now, those salaries are fixed by -::?) pel:trl'l.lently adds: “Who.oan Al and at Gmm the constitution, and beyond ques- b Dixieland Methodist— tion they are not fair pay for the W. H. Steinmeyer, pastor. DRY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Furnished by the Security Abstract | and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) services rendered. The present Florida constitution was made a great many years ago when litiga- tion was light, the cost of living low and the judges had plenty of Oct. ”’ 1914 ’ time for their work. But it is very Bll:?c Lty T different now. The - dockets are 5 crowded; the judges are in many in- Cl(;:mr;e' Speight to G. W. Mo- stances overworked; the cost of liv- eGanw. McClell ing has nearly doubled, and the ca- Spel:ght = MeGlaliand’ 10, Chaviee pable lawyer who consents to take e 1 & position on the supreme or circuit ‘mrBowmnn Realty Co. to J. A. Rat- bench does so at the sacrifice of his 1\?‘“ T. H. I personal and financial interests, for prooku' > GEL A LR L he can make more money at the g : U bar than is paid to him for his ju- o " oPrY W Roing .00 W B dicial services. ! sy We must keep our judiciary WP Svivest: Oct.B”, 1914 to the highest standar@; our judges Ca Y bell - it must be of the very best material, nB\p Je .l T. B mentally, morally and prefessional- N ;:h::o: ] ly, for they are the keystone of the arch in our system of government, and if the keystone 1s weak the whole arch is in danger. No State is safe with an inferior judiciary and it is rank injustice to expect high class lawyers to go on the bench and work hard all the year for poor pay. At present our judges are doing that very thing, and they are good judges, too, worthy of good pay, but unless the amendment is adopted next Tuesday that will permit tne Legisiature to increase the salaries of judges, we have no right to expect superior men to seek those places unless we L. Newton. tended by the interstate commerce manner in which they meet, at least partially, the ating west of Chicago, St. Louis and the Mississippl. to Jimmie |school at 9 o'clock. to Hugh |foreseen prevents, there will be Mass Scally & Bassett Realty Co. to C. |8 o'clock in the morning and twice Weeding out of inconsistencies in f week in this column. There will be the western freight and passenger jSunday school every Su:ndly morn- rate structure, applying advice ex-ing :t_ 9 o’clock. commission to the railways as to the | First Christian— difficuities arising | The school has been promised a pic- from declining earnings and advanc- | nic as soon as the enrollment reach- {ng expenses, is the aim of the pro-|es 100. Come and enroll and enjoy Posed rectification of tariffs in west- | the pienic. Preaching services at 11 ern territory served by roads oper-|a. m. Subject, Know Thyself. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preaching by pastor at 11 a. m._ League service at 6 p. m. Prayer service Thursday night ‘at 7 o’clock. Cleaaged Suits 75c¢. Suits & Freteca 35¢. We call for and de- liver to all parts of the city. Myrtle St. Methodist— W.. H. Steinmeyer, pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preaching by pastor at 7 p. m. Prayer service Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. Visit our Plant and you will be surprised at the facilities we have tor cleaning. Lakeland Dry Cleaning Plant G. C. Williamson, Prop. PHONE 405 ModelitE A high class Educational Toy for Boys. Fascinat- ing and Instructive. See our windows. GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLY GO. Opposite Kibler Hotel — Catholic Church— There will be services at the Cath- olic church tomorrow at 10 o’clock, instead of 9, as heretofore. Sunday i In future, unless something un- levery Sunday—twice each month at at 10 o'clock. The time for hold- ing service will be announced each Sunday school at 10 a. m. prompt. Endeavor services at 6:15 p. m. Roy Baldwin is going to start a iPH. FISCHER & SON ESTABLISHED SINCE 13894 Equipped with Modern Electrical Ma- chinery we are able to do your Repairing at Short Noticee. We use Best Material and Guarantee all Work at Satisfactory Prices. Alsoa fine line of RATTLESNAKE and ALLIGATOR BELTS. POC! OOKS, dhoes, Hand Bags, Etc. Work Called for and Delivered We pay Parcel Post charges one way, on amounting to $1.00 or over PH. FISCHER & SON 111 SO. FLA. AVE. 4 any Work PHONE 401 ‘ The Lakeland Furniturz Mfg. Co. All orders will receive my prompt and care ful attention. Phone 376-Red Mission Furniture Cabinet Work : and Boats: A Specialty DeLOSS M. POTTER, Proprietor amw 19442080084 8400000 00000008 To satisfy and please our customers by giving them Prompt Sesvice, and Cléad, Frésh Goods, at Prices the very Lowest that an honest profit will justify. The following aids to an appetizing and healthful Bill of Fare: Prime Roasts Delicious Sausages Breakfast Bacon . Canned Meats Fruits in Season %uicy Steaks. 'ork and Mutton Chops Best Country Ham Fresh Vegetables Delicious Soupsr Canned Fruits and Vegetables, and everything requisite for a well Laden Table. Give us a Call. E.G. TWEEDEL PHONE 59