Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 1, 1915, Page 4

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THE BVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JAN. 1, 1915. of his pen. “And it don't cost me a cent and makes the papers all over The Evening Telegram| lished tv afternoon from the|the country talk about me!"” he rur—J Juvlished every el 2 Telegram Building, Lakeland, F.a4. |ther chuck Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as wail matter of the RO RRORNEG Let us hope then, the teachers of I not turn the meet Sscond class. i land into a mere junket M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.| 1 scck their own plea: r an the future good of those {under ter is 50 often the case SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | with other gatherings of this nature, e pear . |—Fért Myers Press. i $Ix moutn® .. f Your fears are zroundless. The bree wonwns e {Lakeland meeting of the State teach. Delivered anywhere within the|. ., (o, 1o eminently an ntellec. | !amita of the City of Lakeland for 10| ,,) arai- and there was a dominant eents a week, %rh ment of serious minded people who came here to say and do the From the same office is Issued !:hu. s that would help the cause of ! THE LAKELAND NEWS, | a weekly newspaper giving a resume| ¥ local matters crop conditions, | i pitality wunty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere| yr $1.00 per year. educa ion in Florida. Of course they me also to ce and enjoy the hos. of the handsomest the onzht interior leity in State, and to that extent | they ’ “their own pleas > NCE nd it was right for them to do so CONFIDENCE The Junket clement js present in all pur aith 1 d met to consider mary affairs, and woul hout such 1 ny conven The nd rmerly read- | rizhted and she sets ba to on m | . which wa 1‘ - better| A1 deal which 10,000 oriin th the {quart Yier 'y 150 her riwo ith the nking nterests all lies in cities of community wi I'his means pense, but in Florida, confidence in our city, confidence in better times just ahead. We are going to try to do our part to make 1015 the hest, brightest and most in prosperous vear for this stock munity it has ever enjoyed. Tt held next week, at whick it is pre-| will De all of this if every indi- simed Mr. Skipper will become the vidual and institution will talk It and act the confidence and cour Patterson, Jr age with which we feel inspired| to populs u’pun the first of 305 new and continue golden days. MG AieTR Y PATCH UP THE OLD ONES AND TRY AGAIN No need to make any new resolu- tiong today to lead a better life, drop your bad habits and improve generally on the record of the year Just gone. The old batci you have already broken will serve the pur- pose just as well ag new ones, with a little patching. of the fractured parts. And don’t get discouraged and “lay down" because you broke the old ones. In the final accounting hereafter, whenever and wherever jt may be, the plea of inadequate natural equipment to do the work assigned Yyou will be premptly thrown out of court. It is killed in the Bible in the Parable of the Talents, and in the great lawbook of Nature that terrible statute on the survival of the fittest also pronounces that con= venient plea worthless and invalid. week which J. increased la-plast by - | Bank of Lakeland, hecame posses the more ——— . bor and ¢ we have ident of tho American State : Eliza Ianeock cock. \. Willso iy I Annie L. and confidence K \ to take an acti of the stock in State Bank of Knock Cut . The High Cost of Living By Trad.ng with us, and getting the Bes and Purest Groceries at Prices Jike thesd | mker f Aulurndale held by Capt. John Pat- Bernice Lyle 1 Pt Bagd i by E. V [ ive the thug of rson and Werner Jones, will tHe briiy with him wi A Blackman. My majority kipper ientist com- Election of oflicers will 1 remain for some Profes 1l emploves looking to VMR ™M tablishment librar In Germea wingle will make o Lor to Piofessor doubr but cary visit. According president of the bank. is crene little there Swingle, that the $35,000 for will nd he informed Mr nounced that John much will ~-Auburndale th cm the the classif ! | ergency bili who done SllATA G emergenc has institution, er. - ple as the ur and ployed, unemplovable and ch ¢ treate with German thoroughness, The tunemploved ar work, and, jat the worst, made them. to i Fadley. [(‘OMING TO FLORIDA rter to \_ B. Canter. | TO FIGHT CITRUS CANKEK Carter g0 Southern lee Miami, Jan. 1.—Prof, B0 ‘head of the plant indv Diftulate oLy M s b e inivan Tl o ro L | fighting eitr nationa! le: Blackman that I'reston 1l in Land Co . o Hallam 1 VGt as | this .. 854 ... 1.0 15 pounds Sugar 24 pounds Flour . 24 pounds Pillsbury Flour 10 pounds S D Lard ........ .. . .. $1.108 ; 4 pounds S D Lard ......... cessescesess 48 10 pounds Cottolene . Sid e e SIS v 4 pounds Cottolene. . 60 2-pound can Tomatoes, 2 for . 1 <-pound can Victory Corn .. 10 Good Ground Coffee, per pound ....... . 20 7 Family size Cream ............ 50 Bacon, per pound 15 pass the ca Note in Bar- vagrants, | is and Co. to Syl al. Ridgway tow Record. to become Mr, Blackman expresses the belief that 1o expeets this money vive 1 pire Land (o Kelsey Blanton to Lm work is for available within a few days. MARRIAGE LICENSES ( Master) - Miss Bettie ' IML M. A Henry Doug Douglas. A. Jackson Jones and Miss Nancy Holmes. Lloyd Christopher and Miss Viola Whidden . George W, la McKean. Orman Scarlett and i 5 | Edwards. Manning to Ben-| oz e ey bt | Must Little Homeless | Children Suffer | In Florida? and 000 would be used to help the expenses of eradication defray ‘work, and that none of it would go scientists sent nere to A, and Power Homer 1. low. Carter Mig. Co Land Co. Benjamin 7, ngle, CEREEN try barcau, to support Markle and Miss El- to Fla. & Ga | | L. B. WEEKS Phone 119 Miss Ollie et oal, to I in on Ah, ar A' BEAL BSTATE TRANSFERS LABOR NEWS AND NOTES. Furnished by the Security Abstract — and Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) Dec. 30, 1914 2 dre rela ‘last ig growing is being tried Texas % +a ELECTRIC seascsvsosmsnsos Factories in New York State employ 134,000 persons, L. Hays and wife to Alex- ander H. Bailey. | | in‘i i | In the order named, Ohio, D You don’t know whether you are the fittest until you try, not merely once, but a thousand times, if nec= essary; and, hence, the breaking of your resolutions is no final decree against you, but merely as the fail- ure of the mechanie, the inventor or the artist to achieve success on the first or any number of trials. Edison made thousands of experi- ments before he eliminated a discor- dant note from the music of his phonagraph, and thousands more before he found just the right chem— fcal property or combination of properties necessary to perfect one of his marvelous inventions. He was the master of his own will, as are You, and if he had w ned in his purpose, permitted his faith in him= self to fade out and had “laid down on his job” Nature and Revelation alike would have told him to get out and take himsclf to the junk heap as a failure. “We never know until we try,” and “Try, t again” are homely copybook saws which we depreciate as familiar truisms, but they are of priceless value of the human race, for they lie at the base of all great human ac A resolution good in ijtself and worth making, is worth keeping, broken evements. and ceven though innumerable througn h the we of the flesh or the Bpirit, it is still worth trying to keep. For some day the glarious ex— times aknes hilaration of freedom at last from a Tuinous habit that has cursed your life may come to you like the sun- light and pure air to a prisoner es= caped from long slavery in a dun- geon, and you will feel li man the full enjoyment of your birthright to he the master of your- self and the captain of your own soul. of South Caro. big batch of from the peniten- Gove lina, mur rnor ase, d another oose a real | James L. Giles, et al to Jerhs Miller. Selam Hampton, et al to Anna L. Truesdell. J. T\ Page and wife to George Harriet \W. IHarrison, et al to R. M. Oglesby. ida S. Cowles and wife to R. M. Oglesby. Elmer E. Cline and Charles . Barr. C. R. Tyner and wife to F. W. Ohlinger. United States to Robert Gra- ham. Walter Cosby W. A, Lyle. W. A, Lyle and wife to C. M. Boland. J. T. Gailey and wife to J. M. Critchlow. Elmer IHarrold and wife to I E. Brigham. Vinnie Colton Land Sccurities Co. R. wife to and wife to to Southern tiary the other d gift” to the dear creatures. runs his pardoning record wup 1,544 cases since he entered the ex. ecutive office four year The cheapest virtue in life is emotional generosity with other people's prop . erty, and as Blease is merely dispos— ing of that kind of property—the property of the State—wi parden he issues, it will as a “Christmas to ago. that he is not diminishine s own assets nor reducins cas at the of “Chri i i upon the murderous and ¢ victed crimina f‘ What of South a nob) w I am! ers Blease in his own ear as [ns the convicts loose by a stroke he This | on their arrival in New York. Cleve 1o, their home city. MR. AND MRS. HERRICK RETURN HOME T. llerrick, who as an bassador to France did wc NGurs an ¢ stressed of various nations in Paris. They were given an ov ation there and aisc in | o New Jersey and West Virginia Icad the states in pottery produc- tion. Iiness among workers annually involves a loss of $750,000,000 in the United States The plumbers are called upon by Domestic Engineering to raly lagainst newswpaper jests about | them. It is estimated that 335,000 in- dustrial accidents occurred in California last year. Porti Rico’s legislatude has| passed a compensation act, a wa- man’s eight hour law and a child labor law. Potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, carrots and tur- nips of fine quality are extensive- ilv grown in - Yukon Territory, "Canady. Potatoes are the prin- reipal crop, retailing at 5 pound. Duluth, Minn. municipal ploves have petitioned the cents a cm- city and Nrs. | rick, photogray WE DO NOT BELIEVE that the good people of Flor- ida realize that there are right now in our State Hundreds of little children in real need—some absolutely homeless— that just must be cared for. We feel sure—that they do not know that there are hun- dreds of worthy mothers in Florida who are just struggling to keep their little ones alive—and at home. LEQECLOIOPOPOTITe ELECTRIC We just cannot believe—that with these facts true—and every orphanage in Florida crowded to the doors—that the people of Florida will let our great work which has cared for 850 of these little ones this year alone—go down for lack of funds to keep it up. Your immediate help—is greatly needed—right now—Please send what you can to-day—to R. V. Covington, Treasurer of The Children’s Home Society of Florida Florida's Greatest Charity JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 301 St. James Bldg. /fFresh Eggs Fresh Fruit\ Fresh Vegetables Fresh Meats FRESH BUTTER-~In fact everything is Fresh at our Store except our accommodating force of Clerks We wish our Friends a Happy New Year and Solicit their Business Edmonson & Mills THE BIG FURE FOCD STORE AND MARKET PHONE 93-279 S ——— DEQPOIOPOTOFOB PO, AR R : T Phone 46 We will Move January 1st to the Kibler Hotel Annex Our New Store will be the Finest Electrical Store in Florida FLORIDA ELEGTRIC AND MACHINERY CO THE ELECTRIC STORE 307 E. Main €O Household Economy On the ledgers of the First National Bank are the records of many dollars saved by women of Lakeland and vicinity who have learned how much more eco- nomical it is to manage the household fi- nances on the “pay-by-check” plan. Economy in household managemment is daily becoming a more pressing neces- sity. Follow the example of those house- holders who have found the practical so- lution of the problem of how to make the family income go farthest. An expression of further interest on Your part will be appreciated. FIRST NATIONAL BANK LAKELAND, FLORIDA before having your Electrical work done. Welcan save you money and give you better *“ stuff’’ than you have been getting, and for [ a'litt'e Jess money. § . 'L.CARDWELL. Elcctrical Contr EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PHONE 233 Wast Main Strest and Nsw York Avenue g é«mmm o are bun has A Lak They Can, Mr. Daym Mr, to sp Moye LaMo Mr, na, a land, day a they Markle Mr. Haven this ci the hor South by Rev couple [ceremon ‘Which § en. — D080y THE SH he grea Teat Am eason's ty A An urtain at| rices 25, Ma The sensa 15

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