Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 4

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The Evening Telegram “wwlisied every afternoon from the Tel:aram Building, Lakeland, F.a. wutered 1o the postoffice at Lage- anu, Flerida, as mail matter of the wecond class. HETHERINGTON, EDXTO}L(‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | Jue fear ... 3x mowns ... . 2.50] ‘hree momuos . ... weghie: | N BOL Delivered anywhere within the :1aits of the City of Lakeland for 10 ants a week. ! .$5.00 Krom the same office 1s Issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, a weekly newspaper giving a I‘elum" ¥ local matters crop conditions,| soanty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere/ ' $1.00 per year. There could hardly be a stronger tribute to the charm and glory of | our incom able winter climate here in Florida than the fu-sing all over the State because of three recent da; of weather ag though it were an out. rage maliciously perpetrated upon an unoffending people. And yet | that little wet, cold snap was itself a much better brand of weather than they have to endure nearly ev. ery day for months in succession in States farther north. For obvious reasons our Florida winter climate is two or disagreeabl — e — e likely to succeed. They have start- male homicide because of her sex, thusiasm holds out they are quite Nelps to advertise that it is safe to ed ont to raise $250,000 for the pur. Every murder trial pose, and then with a charter from ¥ a protracted and theatrical con ire and some State aid t of wits technical r exhibitios the appeal, helps to broaden and deepen Florida a the ! general sion that a man h blood vizible on his hands can eve vear a ‘¢l and every successful CHR R e zame of checkers with the law for the rest of us., |under conditions that would |advantage.” approrriate location, but if ke hold of the mat- will ana Florida s desres give him an and in le It scems to us that Tumpa a mol that city won't ter we hope I make it a huze should of cour-e have such an an- nual exposition, and should have had years ago, as all the other States have Flor prise. ksonville 4 stice 914 : hedeed a preminent keland zen who wishes his name withheld.) Goodbye, OLD NINETEEN FOUR You have mot B me with very great kindness you came, although you pron d much with your smilinz, beautiful when you first appeared. 4 tWritten by and the best wishes of all loval i ians will be with the enter. IS MURDER OR BASEBALL TE OUR NATIONAL PASTIME? That i ton that Congress is at last aroused to the need of reforming federa court procecdure so that justice may be more speedy and certain, and that body will at once enact the legisla tion nec to that end. But re form in this direction is much more needeq in the State than in the fed. eral courts. The former have ex jurisdiction in the trial of murder cases, and it is largely be. cause of their disgraceful inefficiency that, outside of the warring armies 20od news from Washing face I was glad to see you come, you looked so young and fresh and beau. tiful. I am glad to see you go with all vour broken promi your Dblasted hopes, your thwarting of ambitions, You— you lconoclast. Go; go back into the shadows with the years that are dead; children of men who are dead. Go; Jjoin the great majority, for there are clusive that 1s! between opposing coun .| ey with the my friedns, even though they be not friends of mine. : Je pleased to admonish your ! ;young son to smile with his most | {gracious favor upon my long time |friend; to lighten his labors, to| imake his work a pleasure, and let his daily toil be so arranzed that when the “long shadows fall at ev. entide” he may whistle and smile as he goes back to his home to greet | and love his good companion and the little children who play knee. | And if so be, either [ or any of my good friends, while your young son abides with" us, weary of the| sunshine, shall choose to abandon | Time and slip away after you into the shadows of Eternity, I pray you, learned while yor abode with us, kind sir, may the lessons we have make our transit easy, peaceful. sweet , Do this and we will forzive you you left with us. A you are forgiven already. Old Nineteen Fourteen; zoodbye. God bless you. Amen. Young Nineteen Fifteen, we salute vou. the woe more; Goodbye, sFIRST NATAL GRASS IN' FLORIDA. | | |est you to know that the etaoini Lady Lake, Fla.—(To the Florida Grower)—I might inter-! rbout his { * SNAPS for quick sale. Two beau lots only block from Lake New modern eizht room tiful Morton. 1 desirably property w take part improved land. East Lime street S S R G R SALE—Early and late ! pefruit trees, or s the time to pl McCrary. : e FOR RENT—Three unfu rooms for light hous pin South Florida avenue. e e il STOP BUYING EXPENSIVE COUGH REMEDIES O B O LHOBOFOTO Meney spent for the old eady.made cough :syrups in bettl: noldinz only 2 to 21-2 very largely wasted, baca them are composed g sugar ang water. Yet you hav pay the same price as if it wa: medicine. Stop wasting this You can make a better couzh m cine at home at one | Merely go to Henley & Drug Store and ask for % (50c worth) of Schiffmann's (Con- centrated Expectorant. Mix this with one pint of granuiated suzar R e st S L w 1 All Repair Woik All Work Guarantee Jewelers NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE "Conner & O’Steen e 4y We have Everything That is Keptin a First-class Jewelry Store Se us before purchasing elsewhere We make a Specialty of e L R always more dead than living. and one-half pint of boiling water, which makes a full pint (1f ounces) . This new, simple, pleasant remedy is guaranteed tu rclieve the worst cough or cold. Also excelient for bronchial asthma, bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and whooping cough. One bottle will make enough home-made couzh medicine to prob- ably last the whole fam the entire | not precisely that which is said on purely hearsay testimony to be the oo in Europe with whom murder is a| Upon second thought, perhaps 1[¢St You to know that the first) s A it is so near \Td€ there is more human slaugh . may be rather too harsh in my final | Vatal grass ever heard of in this! rule in Paradise, but it is 80 near ... i\ the United States each year | judgment of you; perhaps in other |country was on our old place it that it is in ":”""”'15‘ bad taste ooy snywhere elss on earth among ' years, when more wisdom, more ex-|twenty-seven years ago, when a! to kick about a little shortage NOW .,y pegpie professing to be civilized. | perience comes to me, I may judge | bouquet containing some Natal and then. It is even doubtful if the barbarous you better. I can remember a few grass flowers was sent from Afri-| tribes excel us in this industry. itimes when you belied not your|ca to a young lady of our house. We stand absolutely without ex=)smiling face at your coming; when |.\iter the bouquet had stayed in the vase for time it was cuse in the matter, for the people [you bade me seek my goal and | thrown out in the yard, and the winter. Children like :r, it is so! have complete coutrol through their |found it. v v You have been kinder to me than iseed from these flowers came up pleasant to take and it positivers m‘ “: “ “ Certainly you have smiled | ind bloomed, and the Howers ecntains no chloroform, onium, mor- I I fl”dudy‘ i Groc ry Co.’ . fierron urec: ry vo.'s own making of all the machinery of {to many the courts, and when any part of with greatey favor npon me than up avere used in bouquets and given ! phine or other narcotics as do most | to several people who came to cough mixtures. Keep it on hand i GROCERY COURT that machinery doesn't serve its pur -iun my foon eir; as . you #01our old Lake Griffin place. |case of emergency and aa 17 EAST MAIN ST. POLK defective thel 1 pra for your; | cough before it gets a firm b > RT OF COUNTY JUDGE : FLORIDA.—In re Estate of 0. R. | ‘1 i at the same time I will present to for their approval. said court my final accounts as ad-: Dated July 21, A. D. 1514, ministrator of said estate, and ask W. M. RADER, Administraty REICEE i RO The Telegram recently its opinion of a newspaper without' an editorial page, the criticism be- ing suggested by the fact that De. Land a new daily of that kind. The St. Petersburg Times, quoting what we said, adds: “A few more and that daily Chris Codrington’s will ex-= presg some will make notice expressed , 2 e e e some legi-latures and constitutionsof their brothers hevond the seas that . pose or is in any State my way you, ston e hine shop, i have often laughed at so known as the legislature, (many people claiming to have {irst brought it into this coun- Itry, when we had it for years be opinions that onng f sin 4 up and ta of the objects we somebody =it And that had in view opinion ngton is able, alert and well .dnformed a man to let his paper go out to its read- without any ex- hand to make the necc . s ong expressinz our frank much too The tronble is custom, give what r |1y, is everybody's busin is no |with the dawning of today; | i \ \ i by Cod fore we ever knew the name of : Y4a1 used. Absolu and the unwilling .| when you i A remedy ever who always con .|him, because tit, or what it good for o) " tun in buying this remedy islatures, to change a|that exist, NOW, it is everywhere on our old 5 system of procedure which is notor -[one at a time. I pray you, good sir, Place and never a seed planted iously and unquestionably in the in-|commeng me to him ) by usi it just came anyway. [ terest of their profession. i not use the hay now for my assing this subject under the| Tell him to smile upon y and it cuts my grain bill in hali, caption “Murder as a Pastime,” the | friend but I cannot do this with shipped hay. When I use shipped hay | Saturday Evening Post sa pre W nge, “ f t i mere News pa us profound e have to double up on the grain ration. letter” was lives we ! R. MILTON SLIGH. body's busines of the lawy our 20 to “‘ma your room" for Creator de your kind should only Hiad was under this positive gnarantes ers day v day pression of its cditor's views on mat . Ile is sure 3556 T, I him I am Lo ters of current interest to talk, sooner op later, and his pa« per will be ail the better for it and will earry a reul influence it could o black as I am painted stock. | loving i to lighten his labors, to men and better women; &, to make us patient and kind and tolerant, to the ‘end that and thereby as a old “news never exert such as the in the primitive days of journalism sons for tional disgrace have been aa. otherwise ; Your way and make room who above druggist has been a CASH ON DELIVERY is rizht a son, Nincteen Fifteen, to return the money in ev Notice is hereby D. M. Cas les, ¥g-. NY! N ry repairs, {greeted me with his smiling, ruddy case where it does not PHONE 418 \] & we love each given, to "‘!l other more sweeten the ST ey duced; but the actual reason, in our whom it may concern, that on the opinion, is very simple and lies right ' may live in other years, yet to fol - 25th day of January, A. D. 191 ‘ . - on the surface. By making the crim. 1ow. : | FIVE ACRE GROVE, well improved, | L 8hall apply to the Honorable [,‘ g e inal law a game we make murder a| Tell him, good sir, to brinz us Thammal Glde ol e sconn o poople of Jacksonville are Every sloppy aninded jury | health and happine Slon tn; Lake'and, near larke lakoy) 5iise ot nrobate; for my ol dis: nv “WW? ’(hm:n as administrator of the estate | & €& ‘: m" M min trade for g in mind, body and estate. de fe ¢ lu( 0. R. Rader, de ! U Tell him to look kindly upon my Addre tradition, | face, as he came up from the cast satisfaction or is not found t in London away back in the misty past. The showing a enthusiasm fn their purpose to e:tablish a State. Fair in that city; and if their en and prosperity, | pastime, i cash that acquits a murderer under the unwritten law, eworthy bargain or house centrally located. or liberates a fe- sed, and that | (loving friend: and those who love FOGOHOODOOIDOOID GO HIOE RIGAACIRILIA Jna ngcr i e IR BN i AR S TLEPPRDEPPISEITTOD oA R - Commencing “aturday, January 9th, We will Resiiice all our Clothing and Hats 25 per cent off the Dollar Some of Gu Men’s Suits IR B e e —————— -pecial Prices We are Offering ¥ s Boys’ Suits $5.00 Hats__. 3.00 Hais SALE PRICE $2015 . $10 50 S» 18.75 | 9.50 Suits.... ... 16.90 9 v0 Suits. .. 1560 | 8: 13.50 8 00 Suits 12.00 7.50 Suits 7.00 Suits_....._. 6.50 Suits 6.00 Suits SALE PRICE ... $1.50 675 6.35 6.00 58 $27.50 Suits 25.00 Suits 22.50 Suits 20.00 Suits 16.00 Suits 15.00 Suits__. . 14.00 Suits 12.00 Suits...... 2.00 Hats $1 00 Ties._ . 50c. Ties. S5 35c. and 25¢. Ties . Arrow Sh? $1.50 Shirts " 1.00 Shirts L) o . ° ° e ——— 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 I H E, H l ]B Jos. LeVay e Home of Hart Schaffrer & 2 X Marx 040 DECIOIIINTIDIAOTIOE DEDBBHBHB2 BOBGCID P BB

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