Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 4

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e ening elwr QM paver excollence, and deserves the ing vessels. - We, too, love 'em In [selves and their State and doing lm-ihave reported the defacement of S . s Sy ,united support of its constituency. pdetry and sentiment, but not in|measurable harm to the cause Oflwllls with vile and suggestive writ- g \ Publigned every afternoon from the Qrlando Reporter-Star. fact. civilization, law and order. They |ings and marks. They have report - | ¢ P | 5 k4 Felegrant Building, Lakeland, F4. —_—n T S T make a dozen criminals where they |ed other conditions of like character & | | Entered in the postoffice at Lake- yyygT COME TO THE NEW Congressman Herman Metz is|¥ill one, but the greatest harm they 1desmmive of good morals and pur- Jand, Florida, as mall matter of the WAY IN BUSINESS | “‘seeing things” these days and he|do is in fostering the lawless senti- ity. The remedy? d el ought to take something for it. He |ment among the young, Who later on! If it is not apparent immediately | rlce an 3 It is a curious and unfortunate |has recently returned from Europe develop into hoodlums and lynchers to the most obtuse—properly con~l ; e 3 i ¥. ¥. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. |, ¢ that the great resort hotels of [and got this off his chest after he|because they have been made toistructed closets, properly located | i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Florida which are in the market ev-|landed: g realize that the law has no terrors|with reference to school buildings, dne jear ceeieiiininness..$5.00 ery winter for large quantities of “There is not a German soldier | for the mob and is impotent both to properly screened and regularly in—,‘ $ix moutns . ... «+ 2800} stuff as is produced in all parts | who does mot know he is going tostop its bloody work and punish its'spected. ‘No school district is s hine Storm sleet Or % PR MIHIOE ciciersirnris 1.26| ¢ tne State, such as butter, eggs, |England. And France will send|members after that work has been poor that it cannot provide them. |2 n Suns [} 9 ; Nelivered ::nywnere within the meats and creamery products, have|her men to help. The French have |done. The governor of Alabama The duty of the teacher does not . . Hiaite of the City of Lakeland for 10 1% A0 B0 E0 lies at the|no animosits against the Germans. |struck the true note the other das end with maintaining proper 0is o rain, we eliver the eerits a week. I North merely for the want of or-|\Vhen this war is over you will sce |when he said: i cipline in the school room nor with | 3 9 2 ganization among home producers to | that Germany will not ask a foot “The people of Alabama must un-: hearing recitattons and assizn ( ; bq.-:;lath:“s;:::g;e I?Elx‘smd ll'urnish them regularly in sufficient | of land from France. It is England jderstand that their protection comes lessons. In includes an over 1t rocerles 4 - l;l wspa; rl {ving a rt;sumo quantities, Combination, community | that will have to pay.* not from a mob of cowardly lynch- of the physical condition of every :‘r w.”nly ::an;:’e Bfop gcondmons effort, co.operation—these are the That France should turn on her{ers, inflienced by passion or preju - pupil Every child should " n‘\ affairs, etc. Sent unywhen; three big meaningful words whicn |British ally and join with her hated dice, but only from the majestic tched as to personal cleanliness Just t e ame v l; 0J) per 'yenr' tell the story of successful modern | German enemies to invade the coun .|supremacy of the law, under which cjean fac and hands and finzer A ' effort in larze things. try that is now strainin every | alone the rights of person and prop nails should be insisted on It in p—— - _———— err——— = s a nic litle tribute to There will ”,“ ays be a place for ln u( o a -|~ : v)r\r. ur (I.rl\m- rh:. erty can be protected Ind A con-tat sup on v.. s v LS 80¢ and 95 Lakeland from the Miami Metropolis the small dealer in a small way, bus | latter out of France is a senseless et -~ school room and closets to see the I ' d e S DO re |10 4o bigthings co operation is re furss that reaches the extreme Jimit FLORIDA'S RURAL SCHOOLS they are always clean and ; &0 eds et 45¢ an ¢h P acee)p 1 as J N . 1 ! - e mao e R ey B enoten [IMTER B OR H e SacrillEen ot KRS Lo% uiinesin 1B 01 i s tilateq and that the youthiul imasi : ek ..95¢ and 81 .99 that our eity richly deserves it: fllv ,“” § s n.w. of heing the jv-\:b]uv:“\l: o ‘-<|.u‘|-v(1 n} H-:n!‘v.‘ Imllv‘-'vln ;. nation is ,1”, fired 1 : sugzestive ‘.,. i i 4 B ... 48¢ and 50 “Lakeland made for herself an mastep in oar own little barn yarc Here's the way we like to hear al . From an authoritative source it facement of wails and surroundinz ; enviable reputation last year as af"'d bossing our uwn affairs Withott {newspaper man talk. It is a vital 'S tearned that one half of the rural it includes the creation of a mora Meal and Grits 11 po! - hestess city. The people who at. he v “m‘m anyone clse to interferc. | {pqth in jonrnalism, well expressed |™ hools ‘nl Florida are l.m! ;.:‘mwl» d atmosphere in the school room aid Spear 15 Do A T ‘. - & B ot amantions hetd | 110 Florida Grower tells about the uud which same of the brethren who | ith toilet accommodations for the i evers direction where the teacl ey puund 3tor. | Sy thers came away with many ple e hotels and why they must 0| exagrerate themselves at the ex | (eachers of pupils. {enl infusnoe mave o PO POUIU creee connnee orodig e o ob the a%m . and ’\“ ‘\ i" \l; “u“ :"‘): ”?'1'« I;“. il of others mizht with advan .“ “' i“v' ”“ i L " ,-;v,:“, | .l.n the ol of todas ‘ Uy S Ardtenada we ralse in sneh profusion rizht here take home to their truentent [CU (his 1c proper sanitation | that is re sccomplishing re s L {4 pur i i this paracraph: v matter. We should all ma and the results to thousands of help |is not merely a \ : R R 1 e L T “At the present time individual ' miry our calling, hut that docsn't|lcss children—-but the blame should [books are the only tools, @ pl: S 4u¢ Theat:Alabama Retii WaLY L rort is unuble to supply the de|mican that we shonld maznify ours]be put where it belongs, the remedy {where children ave sent to A mob take a couple of prisoners away : | 7 i L H R R S e T f ) . e’ day and. stein wund of even one biz resort hotel |selves Says Straub of the $t. |brought about, if pos and the | eare of” during certain hours oi & Urisco Jurie ¢ e i rem him the other day and string e d 8 A ; 3 2o them up and by way of exeuse told It polLEy ang an helore ']""\"'“" Sl Dness RO OF DR shodsh :"“-" It 1e place where ar Cri medium size can caa saleisisieise s vials o ROL tho Govorior thab iaiave wak moillo will enter into a contract; “if we were capable of becominz before the people the the responsi.|livin: i tauzl nueh by exa S e e e T e LG o A i L RIS ISR O his abil .| vexed by any difference of eriticism | ble authorities jas by precept, is found an - s i ki ? Lty to produce the zoods when want -l ¢hown in hones irit ¢ The necessity for proper accom |spiration for the hest things of | \ ( ) ceesene cr terreseens WD s N N b's ‘mands, {shown in honest spirit and ex « 881Ly proj piration for th 1in f oxn submit {o ‘the mobis demand A, and @ bond is sometimes required | ppa o Vodations was created by an all .[ang the teacher should be sout arine, per p et eee eeeee..23¢ and 25¢ woitlg mi a mighty poor soldier : 4 pressed in decent words, we \.unull g ) i acher should 1 | g 1 1 5 e s e Rl ek it BRding hen we get [feel we hiad zotien into a profession wise providence. 1Us up to man 10/ of that inspiration | 1 Svap, 13 bars for 30¢, 27 bars lor ... e L0 Sltbn ol vl the [, operative idea established and |for which we were tempermentally {meet it, and the authorities who fail| : i \ ‘ e A e B i Lo B working, we will be able to market ! iy fittea.” to perform their duty should be re Hit such results) are . HIMPOAS : his kind over in Europe these daysf ' it o i ; iny fittec i o o | where the commonest nece sities of Coffee. White House per pound 53¢ or three pounds_ ¢ in that depantmont devotedq SONP #o0ds tiirough | one - central gl placed by others intelligent enough ; ; to feeding the prisoncrs. agency, at a premium over market to recognize such duties. That s} lifc ar lacking and where the sur-i¢ (yffee, Arbuckle, per POBRG wscnse ane fxg Adve b VR e prices, which premium will go a] The Tampa Tribune squares "_‘"”v!pluin talk, but it's truth. The teach .[roundings, if not inspiring, are 1o & o,n qonged Milk, 1Uc, three cans for - Fotal B b aitneany sedoan longz ways to make our venture a|as We knew it would, in that 1”“'" ofs dts Hot respanaibie. Thelr duty [oVen decent, 18 Pet Cream, tall, 3 cans for «.oove oo tions by oup contemporaries of the profitable one.” matter of inadvertent discrimination andg with the employment and the ———— é ’ B = rc‘:“:t nnlowrlmmnlnt olf the Te legram = T against our high school athletes, as|jntelligent use of the equipment pro MRS. WILLET'S STUDIO OPEN et Cream, baby, 0 cans for «.... ... L ilindasd mtvenaritan aas| 1t taqEondito feninic thatfor (1 00[) OTONAS vided, and with the proper oversizht . Corn, good grade, 10¢, 3 for .. Al ... 25¢ We! llbé Ahe Takeland ) Malakrani|Scas todayathe jtwo: Eroat English I“T"f‘] ';;llk"l;illtl ll-l:‘urum“ r‘fll"l‘ of the mental, moral and physicar ;‘I'""l' "';‘“;""\I\”|""’ '; now ]l"",-‘;- & Peas, good grade, per can o shieis e 1OQ & § i 2 e speaking nations of the world have | Plains Joudly because, in a ‘Monday | condition of their charges. antly located at hep studio in the K 4 TP, BT S g much better in its seven-column deh. 4t peace: andi the indisatlansenitorial by our esteemed sporting What are some of the resulte of |!iston building, room 7, where she @ Lemon Cling Peaches, per can . Y - 1] g form.—Tarpon Springs Leader. i i 5 : 5 ; ALAne. ROMC 2 LERL D) & & Porlt 1 Bea 5 f 25¢ ¢ e e e e that that peace will be perma.|editor, that city was omitted as one | thig wide spread lack of proper toilet conducts classes in water color & Campbell's Pork and Beans, 10c, 3for ciivvs vl alEOC f5 brcaat. L his ienlaved lopa | nonts JAnd 1biniworth noting that |of those likely to send teams to the accommodations, or of accommoda !Painting cach day. Her studio 15 & Lye Lominy, 3 pound cans, 10¢, 3 for «..... ... veeen.25¢ seven column quarto, and keeps full :l"”"" that hundred years the worla :"zé(;:ml(,am:mlc m::'lt A ,:.h; Gas- tions unfit for the use of the chil :p:" ay 0‘;1.. e u“:l m'];"m pi R Dromedary Golden Dates, per package ...... ... vern 10¢ § 0 as made 3 S8 ar arnival. he elegram | gren of Florid onts? ny one desiring to take china 4 i ? live news. cala Star. has made more progress along all dren ol orida parents? Lo a At e S 2 e & 2 .1!;";' l“nkolnnd T:I&y:fam celebrat. | Worthy lines than during any ten ought to know that the omission | One is the pollution of the carth PAinting lessons, or, in fact, paint ‘vaporated .\‘pplu, 1 pound package ... ..wees von .. 10€ & ed itie new year l;y SRl “; centuries preceding it. Who can|Was unintentional. Lakeland is |gurrounding the schools with the in- ing of an¥ kid, should see Mrs. Wil aporated Peaches, 15 oz. package ..... ... i naisisia VOB ooven column, standard metropolitan 0¥ that this long peace between |close to the Tribune's heart and |rection of the ground with the germs 1°ts at once. |3 Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 packages ......... .o 1o ...25€¢ dise. Tavclnnd 15 & splendid town; |Croay DritsluyanCiAmMOEIA EWAE N0, Ioumelare fUPOREIAMRS horlzon. [of the hookworm disease, rendering o — {£ Coal Oil, 13¢ per gallon, § gallons ...... ... vuo ov....60€ 2 but it can hardly keep up with its the largest factor in this result?|lf we couldn’t have Lakeland in it, | 1argely futire the efforts to rid the |TOST—Ford top cover. Finder will & Toieh Potatbes ne Kk i 256 & And it is also worth notice that the |we wouldn’t have the meet—so g o please return to the Telegram of .| HSNEEONALOES, SHEIDEER st by s TR e s SR e ¢ @ progressive newspaper.—Plant City State of this affliction. The cycle 5s 4 S g ; FeE battle of New Orleans, which ended |there!” through which this disease is carried | fice. 5,000 % Biltmore Wheat Hearts, the food for Dyspepticts ... 15e¢ ? The Lakeland Telegram has en-= the war of 1812, was fought weeks| BY the city directory method |involves exactly the conditions B e —— ! 2 larzed to seven columns, and looks |2fter the treaty of peace had been (Tampa counts 65,000 residents|created in this way. FOUND—Fountain pen; owner can, @ < & vg, | Within her corporate limits, not ‘have same by describing and pay - 3 04l Atts maoh) better: | Mhe Melss|siEned becauls; in ithose SlowRaass, i Another result is the moral effect g . H gram truly observes that it requires with neither steam nor electricity m'cmmtlng the transients. A good|on the pupils. This I8 obvious ing for this advertisement at this ! we Se“ fol' CaSh we Cut the Pl'll‘e 3" much more work and larger expense carry the news, information that the showing! Tampa is secure in her | without ancument or comment. office. 3636 H to prodice such a paper, but belleves | VAT had been officially ended didn’t |South Florida supremacy; we all The authorities in charge of Flor & J VV I 'ANIER ‘ the people will appove and appre |Teach the armies in the field in time "‘"°g]’]'“e her as the metropolts, and |jga’s school system, from their in.|FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur. L . v Vi ice in her growth. o - nished rooms for housekeeping. N s y iciate. © We have not the slightest |'® avoid the battle. And yet there!we all rejoice spection of the sehools, particularly v % L e ? ‘4otbt that they will. The Telegram |2T¢ PeoPle Who yearn for the “good . The lynchers have been active in|of the schools where the accommo- LVerything modern. Phone 11| North Side, Corner Pine St. and Tenn. Ave. = PHON 12E jold days” of slow coaches and sail-; Alabama lately, disgracing them-=!gaions already providea are poor, Black. 2637 1 HEPEBEIOIEDOBISEIG LS DIFETIEIIEDIOPPIIIIIEIIIS anlntalns a high standard of news. 3% 1y Breppepne Sepreods FESEFPDED DR b i e————— ifig $ SEnpPPRPP HHHF B B BB SESFPEPOPPEIPPEP PP BEHDDE G DOV OOLOROOOVOHOOO O LA LT PEODIDEEs B CHIO OO SOOI Commencing Saturday, January 9th, We will Reduce all our Clothing and Hats Ties that were selling at $1.00 Reduced to 50c Ties cut down to 35¢, or three for ow Shirts that were $1.50 cut down to: Don’t miss this Sale, as you will miss some of the best Bargains you have ever seen. Thissale is for Cash only, as we need the money THE HUB Jos. LeVay The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing 25 per cent off the Dollar [ ——" G Peire -.,awwmwm*wmmwmm& EL g s L 82 5Y e T ol Ve o RO g, N BV M e e e g we O

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