Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 14, 1911, Page 4

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|8 THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, NOV. 14, 1911 PAGE FOUR. The Evening Telegram| ™HSE¥sms | National Municipal 'Monthly Report Publishcd every afternoon from e | yorne aomins. oot el | eagiie DISCUSSES | of Treasurer of Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. |, »ws disptaches, v help readers| ™"\ —z—i——F--—- . ; o oo with o eiearer wndormana:| MURICIPa) PROYress City of Lakeland, Application Pending for Admission| ;. ne progress o fthe revolutionary| -=-— (By Associated Press.) Treasurer's Report for October as mail matter of the second-class. |y ement in the Flowery Kingdom: 2 ol “Th ¥ i et v Richmond, Va., Nov. 14— e mlpu_ & Gl wang—E 5 . M. F. HRTHERINGTON, EDITOR.| o "%, - most inotable itendency: in/ American in. bauk, general ) . { municipal life is that toward hope- aibsint 05t 1 .. $149.46 A. J. HOLWORTHY Tsin Wang—Prince of the blood. |gy1negs, said Clinton Rogers Wood- o it Business and Circulation Manager. i:s‘llnig(_( :;":' 9F famillly. ruff, of Philadelphia, secretary of el 34.80 —_———— | AW ROTRrWY counct, the National Municipal League, in e Ll y : T e 6.50 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: TS‘"‘h!l“"—v'“l";’y' or ruler off,; gddress on “American Municipal ::;’: : ;4 ;8 re than one privince, " ) = . One year ..............$5.00 it g il v Progress,” before the league's an 1 SRR L S 1,847.86 ‘ Footai—Governor of a provines. |, a1 convention today. L &W. Six months ............ 2.50 . L Y i g s L., 320.05 Tituh—Chief military officer of a Sanitary . Three months .... . 1,25 bro “Grafting is becoming more and Dog tax Ay 7.00 Delivered anywhere within the Faotal_Unyeruor ot & city, more “HWP“':: “l"“l_’lf: come l‘° POMBA. i 6.50 limits of the City of Lakeland Shang-Tung—Provinee east of the l|n°' m:; l' ut ::' e 'me : SUNALY: - e 5.26 for 10 cents a week, mountain, 1I0RY, Wale CASUILIRG Wre) mpar(s Outstanding warrants, gen- ant and encouraging, because they reveal conditions which an enlight- ened public sentiment promptly seeks to correct and eliminate.” | S8han—HIll or mountain. eral account October 31 6,367.47 From the same office is issued Shih—Imperial. THE LAKELAND NEWS Yamen—Office where official busi- Total . .. coovvunns ..$10,396.38 & weekly newspaper giving a re-|ness is transacted. Th P ' e increasing tendency toward - sume of local matters, crop condi-| Foo—A city of the first class. |an expansion of municipal functions, Dist nts. 1 tions, county affairs, etc. Sent| Ting or Chow—A city or town of a simplification of the machinery of|O. S. warrants, general ac- anywhere for $1.00 per year. lesser importance than that desig- city government, and the greater| count Oct. 1 .........$7,562.85 =::=—=| naoted by Foo. ARE YOU A CAVE MAN? Hoen—A city of a dependent pro- use of the direct primary and meth-| 0. S. warrants, L. &W. ac- ods of controlling public service cor-y count Oct. . . ........ 34.00 : i porations, Mr. Woodruff regarded as|Overdraft. L. & W. account If all the business men and farmers in this community, wo: g The Cave Man's idea of advertis- E the more important progress of the| October 1 .. ........ 183.78 BANK their wmoney right here at home instead of hording it, e ing doubtless was to put his an-| WILL HILLSBOROUGH year. Interest and discount ... 20.00 gending it away it would help every other man in this omwu.: - nouncement on a leaf or plece of BE DIVIDED| e movement for the establish-|Sanitary . . .......... . 21642 ty and therefore help himself. It is merely SELF-PRO’ bark and fasten on the trunk of a ment of commission governments in{Park ... ............. 34.0018 and SELF DEVELOPMENT for us to keep out money rish tree or the side of a rock. Som:| The Pinellas Peninsula election oc-| \porion cities owes a large part of|Pcund . . .o..ooveivo... 30.75 10 and help OURSELVES. men in their advertising have pro-|curs today at which time the resi-|is guccess to the fact that it is a|Streets . . ............. 84.57 We will gladly give our counsel to anyore who wants . gressed very little farther than this. | gents of the west coast of Hillsbor-| simple form of government, easily|Salaries .. ............ 313.28 ness advice— cspecially it we can steer you away from wny Others have developed to the stage|ough county, living in the towns of | understood, and providing a short|Sinking Fund . ......... 7.49 vestments which might cause ycu a loss, BE CAREFUL. m:e:edn;c-y lhlnmu a: lbto: v:rmla:'fl ('learwater, Ozona, Tarpon Springs,|ballot and a simplified form of nom- ::::l:;e:artment AT :13::' Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. printed for the distributing boy to| sction,” said. i 5. ; stick under the first handy lumber St Petersburg, Bayview, Safety Har- m:-(ll:ru;(:ltl::t t:,l::md:;:,hmld were | Sundries 7.23' We Fay 4 Per Cent. on Savings Accounts. pile or throw in the brush by the bor, Largo and Dunedin decide thef .ooi"0 o ovidences of the wider|l: & W. ...... Al 1,643.32 H H roadside, Others still consider it a|fuestion as to whether Hillsborough use of the municipal primary. Sec-|Cash in bank L. & W. ac- I rst atl 0 "a g as‘ wild stroke of enterprise to put|county sh.oul(l be or should not be di- retaiy Woodruff. refarfed to.the te- count October 31 ..... 86.76 ! g their advertisement on the side «f|Vided. The out come will not be ported use of sums as large as|Cash in Bank general ac- | the clephant when the circus comes lin’o:\'n until a late Inn'lr toni.ht, » $200,000 by candidates in Chicago,| ©ount Oct. 31 ........ 126,22 to town, aud then subside into ob- The people of the sections not af- “The remedy for this difficulty lies Cerh on hand general ac o ' keland uUndercontrol of U. 8. Goren ' sceurity for a tew years till the lll:.\':l“"""‘(l"’y the division idea have no in the direction of restricting the| count Gctober 31 .. .. 59,62 circus comes along. However, if a Volce in the matter. It is up W MbIRY to Te expended by the in- s traveling faker, with some question- | these people who live ‘T“ what is dividual for election expenses,” he $10,396.08 able scheme happens along, he gen- | Sometimes styled the Pinellas pen- said. H. L. SWATTS, erally catehies the kind of adve -gi"-""‘fl Ovvost Lonst AN ORICN N0} e i 10BN or NG o Wit bE: THe Treasurer. | tiser last deseribed, i'm"" a county, proposed to be movement for an adequate super- i The experiorce of successtul men ) kuown as Pincllas, three-fifths ma- vision of franchises in the interests : in every community in the country | Jority u.r all.llm vote cast must favor oo public may be gained from SPEAKING OF STORES. demonstintes that there is but one | Separation from “_“' patent. County. live Seuit that today there are 14 T o “best™ way (o advertise, and that is| Flse the election falls LI ("',rmos with utility commissions." If a store can’t “make good," iis through tie columns of the loeal! Vision ‘”‘"l the “"“. Const remalng) o progress of Socialism was re- | advertising will not pay. newspaper, 1 a daily paper is pub- | in the Hillsborough fold, viewed by the speaker, his record lished i o town, then it is, par ex= | sy showing that mayors and village cellence, the medium 1o reach the| e have recelved No. 1, Vol. 1, of | heads have been clected in 28 towns people in that town, It goes in their 1he Lakeland Evening Telegram. 1t|and cities in the last two years; and homes, carvies the merchants' mes- | only sufficient to know that 50|75 other city officials have been seat- sage to them in the most acceptable |10 a man as Editor Hetherington fed by the socialists, The tendency form, and insures for him an audi= /g pack of the enterprize to predict {of the Soclalists to raise class dis- ence that he can get in no other wa e bright and successful career for|tinctions has kept them from working 1 is the natural medium for re-|yhe Telogram.—DeLand Supplemen'. | with other municipal reformers, he spectable advertising—the kind that | said: commands respect, t is too soon to estimate the { | ple familiar with its defects—famil-! - e \counl PROB'NG lNIo true value of the Socialist movement iar with its non-usefulness to them At the present rate of progress the . in the city,” said Mr. Woodruff. *“If Thus a store that is not sure of MeNamara jury may be completed MIAM' MURDER CAS the Soclalists will place the empha- | jyeote chould avoid much advertising during the lifetime of the defend- | sis upon the many excellent features And, by the same law, the store l'h:;,‘ ants, hut it looks doubtful, | of their platform, and eliminate the |y icel hdor ad\-em‘-ing is the ali PSS R L Miami, Fla.,, Nov. 13.—That Hat-|idea of class distinctions, and will right store—the store that “makes Two county battles are being|tle Parcel, the 15-year-old girl whose|offer to work with all other citizens good. fought out today in Florida— “Pinel- | body was found in the Miami river :'l']“(;sl-'t‘;;ljl\‘(' l;f Imlr\)'. who llm('emror las™ seeking to secede from Hills-! elr object the advancement of gh was dead when thrown into the wa- " s borough, and a capital removal con- : ‘ ideals in city life, they will contrib- test in DeSoto. ter was the principal testimony|ute an earnestness and an aggres- brought out at today's trial of P. (.| siveness of great value.” Secre- Cox, charged with the murder. The|tary Woodruff said the work of civil service reform in municipal affairs had scored a victory in the defeat of the so-called “Gaynor Charter.” in New York. A store's advertising serves to |- make it known quickly to the whole community. If the store makes friends as rap- | 1dly as it makes acquaintenances, it-' advertising will pay. It it will not stand up under the| publicity test, its ad\'cl‘llslnghou‘ any considerable scale—would wreck | it—would wreck it by making peo- | FOR EVERY LITTLE GIRL IN LAKELAND ~ Under 14 Years of Age WE'VE A MOST INTERESTING PUZZLE T0 SOLVE, AND TO'THE LITTLE GIRL WHO SOLVES IT (SOLVES % NEATLY) AND BRINGS US WITH IT THE LARGEST LIST (f PEOPLE WHO WILL NEED A NEW STOVE OR RANGE U GIVE FREE THE HANDSOME LITTLE “BUCK'S® JUM!? RANGE NOW ON EXHIBITION IN OUR FRONT WINDOW. N — And now the Wailes claim is in the lime-light again. This time be-|evidence was given by Dr. A. G. ing up for hearing in the Supreme|Post. who conducted the post-mor- Court. Our opinion is that the|t°m examination. An effort was aged claimant ought to have accept-| Made by the defense to have that ed that $25,000 the State offered | testimony stricken from the record, R s s him in settlement. However, his|counsel arguing that the case may PASSES NOT SO EASY declaration that he is going to fight | hinge on the question whether the for his rights till he dies appeals to| 2irl was killed by a blow on the TO PROCURE HEREAFTER all fighters, head but the cdurt permitted the rec- - b ord to stand, Beginning January 1 next, every Gilchrist scored a big hit with his According to Dr. Post the girl's|railroad company in the 5 it ¢ s wounds indicated that she had been | States must establish and maintain 2 Tha"k‘“\.m_: lfrm. I;un:\hy], b _“‘:.Ekilh'd with a sandbag and that she|Dass bureau at the general offices of | count of it brevity. ItU's the |Il‘al}lmd been dead about twelve hours|each company in charge of a super- Sited of such a (hing s his m‘.“j\\’hvn found. The condition of lh\-;in'h‘n(lonl. This is in :h“uil'd:lhn' sages and State do |1n;~ nts gn-|n-rull\'fh"d‘\- SIS CRAY 1L RN besh A WALE N TOORRL r“.“".g o lh.(‘ ke hold the blue ribbon for n»rlnuini the water about eight hours as there | commerce commission. The superin- “7| was no water in the lungs or stomach. | tendent in charge of the burean must {1t is expected that it will be sev-|Pbass upon and sign every authorized jeral days before the State's evidence| free-trip or complimentary pass for —-— W time the Governor has ever been ac- Bet you can't do it again, Gov. o It is hoped that Governor Manm, | i< completed. it Qg B sk gacrogpelin “"§ coxt w0 s, CONTEST o . il : of Virginia, will live up to his name The court decided to hold night|bers of the families of paid cml'l"_\-“ st s 44 b and be a man, by resisting the “pow- | sessions to expedite the hearing n-;vos before it can be issued over any erful in tees - which are said to be | the case. On the resamption of the|line. The commission explains that (] at work to induce him to grant a| hearing tonight, Mrs. Wm. Parcel ! the purpose of the ruling is to ' RIJB AI_[YN \N’ , k) pardon or commutation of sentence! mother of the dead girl, testified to! plify the business of issuing passes ho to Henry Clay Beattie, convicted of { the disappearance of a hottle of|and making reports to the |-od..;-;.1‘ S 0lng 0 e the murder of his wife. Beattie had | strychnine from the house, arousing!party; but there is a suspicion that HUMORIST IMPERSONATOR Will Entertain in the High School Anditorium, Thursday, Nov. 16 Benefit Confederate Monument Fund. Admission 25¢, Students, 15 cents. proved that he was guilty of one of [ mitted suicide. She admitted she, cumstances to look with questioning the fonlest crimes in the anmals of the country. Yesterday the Supreme Court declared that “the trial court a fair trial and it was conclusively | the suspicion that the girl had com-|the commission has been led by \'ir-‘ had not told of this until the girl's eye upon the custom of granting father had been arrested for 1he|passes as heretofoffe practiced. When crime. Parcel was released at his|the bureaus are established requests was plainly correct in its findings," | preliminary hearing. for trip passes will have to pass ond there is now nothing in the way Mr. and Mrs. Doan, neighbers of { through so many offices before reach- of this degenerate paying the penalty | the Parcels, testified to seeing Coxjing the bureau superintendent. that l That Range? J. W. 0’Doniel & Sons Co. LEADING FURNITURE DEALERS. of his crime in the electric chair,|driving slowly past the Parcel home| they will have to be made much in on Nov. 24th. provided the Governor!several times the might the vourg'advance of the date they are to be does not interfere girl disappeared. used. —\

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