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THE EVEN The Evening Telefi@!n; Published every afternoon from tre Telegram Building, Lakeland, F.4. Entered in the postoffice at Lare tand, Florida, as mail matter of tne second class. — M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. | SUBSURIPTION RATES. | 2 . ..$5.00 me NAI ... 82 ’0’ #1x moatn® .o 2501 JDree MODLU® . . ..ovcosaesns 1.25 | Delivered anywiere within the imits of the City of Lakeland for 10 seris a week From the same office 13 18sued THE LAKELAND NEWS, & weekly newspaper giving a resume ¥ Jocal atte crop conditions, sounty aifst Sent anywhere sr $1.00 per y be hard to; vd hard to| out consid- | The ca le ered as is all to the Times Union at State od and the have @ newspaper it pre:s and izht to be r journal. | people of Floric proud of The New Vear's of the Times Unlon was a memmoth af- fair of pazes full of excelient a feast i matter ¢ reat variety, intelligen deed for reader who knows a good thing|Calhoun will have charze of thi -] Rveryhody most cordiully invited when he sees it Many of us remember when tha Col - S or:l was one of the pillars and or jzo o prop oL it 4 cris of Flovida jourralikm as R i tacie dviiie. job or | e writer of the Tampa on, pa produ aval stores : pres hrechven of | 9:45 4. m. i are am be d “'.L””'\” cavor, 6 p. n. duets wnd fid3 ¢ Y Shie o ic Il a. m. and v o i P R TR i vl nown mini ! 1 T n € ceutive re ) and [ nt « pe Un i ) ne:ro he South inlgyy sermon 4 e Catholic— ent - Muass at the Catholie churen to.| Wty satd: “Our object | yiomow nt 10 o'clock. v the nceds of the mesrol Sunday school at 9 orelotk | an.el L pathetically heln him in ev='yeuar. cnaliom: in Flovida are lery oy that s possible for his good | cotilas T Dmngn Rt s 7 tho endenring erme iu wiiel ks e B o o Ao et | Clagntie Ylianwaipr ol A0 inaton warmly endorses this Tan- | i) ! O,! 4‘7‘: ‘-'«\1::/“’ t'.‘r.z“"l_,i ae angd nlnvlul»lr!v(l .1 speaks for Cumberlang Presbyterian— 1the bulk of his r in doing 0.1 B, }i, Callahan, pastor, PR e 2T UM I The New York World, whose silk=| sundav schoo A { il :‘:Y‘,\(m Kinsed editor abhors race sorlall proching, 11 2. m. Subject, vou lons .| cnuality in practice, hut applands it it at the Knd." A Bine pi.|in theory, said, \\'lnh a sneor, of 7 p. m. Subject, s ungcypisticated | these wise and kindly words nf.-‘[,g_\h‘,“,,‘ to the Voice of the ¢ e from afar srow ner.|the president, that they sounded Lord.” YoUR GVt Fic mers. jthough they had heen spoken hy Prayer meeting Wednesday even 1y the roi our virile [slave holding Confederate hricadier. |, o'clock, youn ta journalism D g2 ~ practic meetine of REAL FESTATE TRANSFERS All Saints Episcopalian— the State Pr intion when - Second Sunday after Christmas. they will pound eacl other on the (®urnished by the Security Abstract Pirst Sunday y 1018, back and lmugh over thee zentle and Title Co., Bartow, Fla,) Holy Communion, ) a. m froni; in the spirit of fondest ¥ school, 10 a. m. comradeship, You can't make a of a sow’'s ear, and «( 1y impossi bly is it to make a great nation from a mongrel race. This is a rule without exception, and the basic trouble in Mexico today, for which there ig no cure in sight, is the in- fericr produet resu'ting from not putting the right kind of raw ma- terial in the melting pot. This melt- ing pot theory is all right under certain wise limitations, as we have abundantly demonstrated in the United States, but when the bars are let down and there is a fluxing of races regardless of nature’s plain line of demurkation as determined by color, the result bound to be dis= astrous. The u lding attitude of the South in this matter, resultir immeasurably more from the racial instinct of danger than from any transient prejndics rooted in the dead and sore institution of slave entitles this section to the unend- ing gratitude of the wnole nation and of the white race everywhere on 1k purse out Our makeup man instructs us to thank the eag eye of the Clear- water Sun for that hint about the little typographical defect in this “otherwise correct and proper daily ti ". The astronomers tell sun. We shali keep a ‘ookout for them here- in the Clearwater edition of that useful luminary, in the spirit S . s th are spots on the after of reciprocal kindn The Tampa Tribune was twenty. one years old yesterday and the Te am joins with every other newspaper in Florida in extending Wallace co-workers have and it is one of the very 1 e factors in the development not only of Tampa, but of all Scuth Forida, congratulations. his cord Stovall and built up a great newspaper, f R ) out on tl 1 to know that Colonel Calhonn will not be turned co'd world without a job ared would result from the 1 of the i oni has Leen created are ston lquarte L. A new that Colonel om to Tam artment [ bhonded factories —and Dec 31, 1914, Georze Alfield Cleveland. James Arvil Davis and wife to T. P to W, T. Gram. 0. E. Wilcoxen and wife to J. Myer J. W. Kimbrough and wife to Elisha Farr, Jr. Emma M. Johnson to Henry Goutsehy. Emma M. Johnson to Tampa Can. dy Co. United States to Perry F. Smith. ti. F. Markillie and wife to H. i. Stone and W, W. Mann. John M, Critchlow and wife to Geerge E. Cannon. #. R. Robertson and wife to W. Swan. Ocala and Otis Faulk to L. M. Haves I WHERE DO YOU LIVE, ALMA? AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT The You Live, my 1l comedy, Alma’"” ditorium tonight “Where Do comes to the Au. d this excellent and perform company of singer earth; for, hut for that tmpassable |y oo 0 L ECE S BERTME line in the Bouth Sl Toredar "_"}'rh- v made a splendid hit in Tampa I‘f“', "'}”‘ WEFVION dnl ""“”'.""‘_' 1L and all who attend this evening will S s finseMon ot - tHRO Lo doutit: withess & fitie show, when th d States would le) i % a g rel nation with all that that e e NOTICE P Th meeting THE NOISY SMALL CANINE AND Tk MASTIFF their lution from Rrking with the utmost ferocity of W For Sale By IARDWARE CO. d | | side of the feuce, would, if car- tooned accurately, picture the pres- ent relations of the governor of s and the president cf the Unit R RN e S At 'Thév Cilurche Tomorrow SRR S | Dixieland Methodist— DPPPDOFE W. H. Steinmeyer, pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. ogb L BV e, 6 p. m. Prayer service night at 7 o'clock. | Myrtle Street Methodist— every Thursday W. H. Steinmeyer, pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 7 p. m. Praye service every Tuesday nizht at 7 o'clock. pastor, Sunday school at ©:45 a. m. Dr. Wray will preach a New Year's sermon at 11 a. m. At 7 p. . he will continue L.» series of Sunday ev differcnt cla TN | T ilroad nuen. 1o il preach ¢ |solo by Miss Vera Mchae at Loth | services r adult ¢ and Collect . Gospel for circum- cision. Second celebration Holy Euchar ist, 11 a. m. Sermon by the Rector--Oppor- tuniti and Resolutions A, D, 1915 ming Op. m. Visitors are very welcome Church people are urged and ex-— pected to attend Holy Communion as this is the first Holy Communion of the new year. Rev. R. Bolton, 1209 Blue. prayer with sermon at rector. Phone Grace Fvangelical Lutheran— Tennessee avenue and Orange atreet, W. E. Pugh, pastor. Sunday after New Year. Ipistie, 1 Peter 4:12-19; Gospel, Matt, 2 . Morning and evenin sorvieces at {11 and 7 o'clock respectively. ] The Rev. W. . Hiller, pastos ‘u; Holy Trinity Lutheran chureh, ‘.Lu‘lu‘mnillv. Fla., will preach at the morning hour. ! Sunday school at 10 a. m | The Young People’s Society meet | Tople for discussiou | aring Yoars ‘ Seripture basis, Gea Friex ind N vy welcon First Baptist Corner ¥ a ! wallae Wea e 1 1 ) \ it | b2 Pt Y nns . Paul, has he gation among city officers and _employes looking to the es- li ity i St ING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 2, 1915 7 & NEW YEAR'S PROGRAM with God spige thy youth, but bo thou an ex- ample Why Pay Cash? We Trust You One Price to All and All Goods Marked in FLAIN Figures We are now open for business with a new and complete line of Furniture, Floor Coverings, Etc., and are in g positicn to furnish your Home COMPLETE, esther for CASH or ON Tl‘ME To itcie who do not have all the money to spare to pay for their goods, we hav: g Pr kip on them. '3 ¢ Ja. S k. Al i 1 Terms of §l Bras: Beds $13.530-835 Tarms of 31, 3] . Terms, $3. 00 Week reanged a very liberal system of CREDIT at cnly 10 per cent. advance of the Cash i None ¢f cur cusiomers who buy cn time will feel that v ¢ are working a hard Ccme in ard leck at cur prices ycuiself. 9x12 Axminster Rugs 327 50 00 Wee W - invite ccmparison $38.50 00 Weo e Dutch Kitcheneis : Xitchen Cabinet: Terms $1.00 Wk Rem ! Terms. S0c. Wk i ay Furnifure Co. Tne Happy Home Fuirnishers W SRR R A1 AT YUNIOR 1% SUND GUE FCR | AY AFERNOON | Thought for January — Warriors 'rn]II" Leader Song. All for Chiist, Acts 9:3 ern 1 Mathias Memory Ve Let no man de ! unto them that believe, in word, in manner of life, in love, in ith, in purity. P New ver hymn. Year's Greeting Boulware, M “All for Christ”—Leader. Song — Holy, Holy, Tioly. My Task en Watson. Solo- ~The White and the Gold, \rgurite Cloud. Making New Year Resolutions— Superintendent. m (=3 Song (trio)-—Give Me Thy Heart. Immediately after the devotional rvice the regular monthly business eeting will be held at which all are expected to pay their ment . Song—Day Is Dying in FOBOIOID We will Move January 1st to the Kibler S ™ T T R T Finnest Elect it f d [ ( EC r THE EL Fo ¥ 2/ one 45 “Don’t fail to see us’ before having your E We v |f T.'L.CARDWELL, Electrical Contracto EVERYTHING PHONE 233 Waest Main Straat end Naw York Avanue s BUBOTING sancoscenenssoconcer. | COur New Store will be the in Florida | eso* ELECTRIC an save you money and give you better "than von have heen getting, and for Phone 414 —— Junior League Officers Herman Mathizs, president. Alina Bass first vice president. | Willie Cray Galloway, secend vice | president. i, Nell Booth, third vice president. Virginia Lnfsey, fourth vice pres ident, Wim. Waison, secretary. | Marzurite Cloud, treasurer. Edna Basset, Epworth Kra agent. Ballard Bradiey, pre League : S8 Teporter. Apply 306 South Virginia. Phone 299 Black. i | 3618 | i FOR SALE R. siding house. Office at 307 W, Main 3620 PENNA.'S NEW GOVERNOR Pa., Jan. 1.—Dr. Brumbaugh was today sworn in as governor, having been clected at the | last election by a very large major ity which swept through with it the entire Republican ticket throughout he State. Harrisbure, Hotel Annex LI NI RORE S TR rical Sto: rososs 1413373 13 MY D ’ lectrical work done, VLB S - ELECTRICAL St — T WS Kibler Annex TTRER L - DAL Must Little Homeles| Children Suffer In Florida? ‘WE DO NOT BELIEVE that the good people of ida realize that there are right now in our State Hund of little children in real need—some absolutely homele that just must be cared for. We feel sure—that they do not know that there arct dreds of worthy mothers in Florida who are just strugg to keep their little ones alive—and at home. We just cannot believe—that with these facts true every orphanage in Florida crowded to the doors—that people of Florida will let our great work which has ¢ for 850 of these little ones this year alone—go down for of funds to keep it up. Your immediate help—is ¢ needed—right now—Please send what you can to-day R. V. Covington, Treasurer of The Children’s Home Societt of Florida Florida's Greatest Charity 361 St. James Bldg. JACKSONVILILLE, v PSR Y = itk Fresh Eggs Fresh Fri Fresh Vegeiables Fresh Meats FRESH BUTTER--In fact evers i s Fresh at sur Seore except « accommedaiing force cf Cler! We wish our Friends a Happy New Year and Solicit their Business Edmonson & Mills & THE BIG PURE FCCD STORE AND MARKE PHONE 93-279 e — Su— 25