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PAGE FOUR. . Nov. THE EVENING TELEG The Evening Telegram? WE OFFEND A GENIUS. (Tampa Tribune.) Published every afternoon from the The Tribune is in receipt of a Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Flaijepaihy commuuication from an in- s — dividual =i himself James A, writ- writer communictaion is and the 18 been done a The Entered in the at Lak land. Florida, as mail matter of second class, postoflice Pope. The Luakeland Jten from "complains that he tice by SE e | SOTIOUS D] M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. | The offense, as far as we can gather PRl e T SO T ____itrom Pope’s letter, consisted in the A, J. HOL \\01‘1.1\ veprinting by The Tribune of a Business and Circulation Manager. | puragraph from the Lakeland Tele- R ——— = gram, in which the latter paper SUBsC l(ll'lIU\ ll\lh. 3 One year «..... § gl .. $5.00 who was inducing the business men Slr MoRtbE ... ns s iin 2.50 of Lakeland to “bite’” at a railroad Three months S 1D schedule card proposition. The Telegram justly described the propo- sition as worthless from an advertis- ing standpoint and criticised the merchants who “bit" for patroniz- ing a “traveling gentleman™ when much more valuable advertising could be obtained through the medi- um of home enterprises. Pope con- fesses that he is the “traveling gen- tleman" referred to by the Lake- Lland paper. Pope objects to the headline which be happy tomor-|The Tribune used over the piece of row- except the turkey, who will reprint, which alluded to the “trav- play the role of the fatted calf in eling gentleman™ as a “‘fakir,” and the prodigal son cclebration. demands a retraction, | If P ‘.'-nu:nzwl in the sort of “adver Delivered anywhere within the Jlimits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, From the same oflice is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS a weckly newspaper giving a Te- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, ete. Sent anywhere for $1.00 per year. e Everybody will sing’ 0 Don't you think ap “astronomer’ ‘i”'“l’”h“i“" descerined by our Lake- onght to lock a little higher than land contemporary, we decline to the advertising card business? And amend the classificaiion. That sest & “philosophier™ should never allow of “advertising” has long azo heen “fake” | all reputable advertising anthoritios pronounced of the class by hims=cll to get so perturbed or to have his angry passions arise Tribune. ! ik i spoke of some advertising canvasser | ) | 0:EIGAL MINUTES 0 CITY councu.{ fla- Nov. 2844914 ATweedell’s Is Headquarters for Everything in Groceries }SOME COMMENT ON POLITICS IN FLORIDA Writing in the Savannah News, eld M. Allen, of St. Augzustine Lives g facts of the present pelitical outlook in Florida, o baato Lassell, interes atd Senthard present il permit to crect | iion sgn one of his recent reviews being as ) ’ followe: btoon lot b of plock 1o Munn’s “Free school books is the slogan | -n.voy Was sranted to ¢, W . Parks S EE———— . Russell, editor| 1 motion, proposition of A B {upon which A, M. ¢f the Brooksville Arzus, and for { ; years : Superintendent | jii many years County Supe ent | i Sugar, 13 pounds ‘of Public Instruction of Hernando | wus accepted. motion employees salaries at [l Swift's Premium Hams, per pound Sl A FEW SPECIALS terra cotta ke Wire to furnish is-inca to drain sireets to Li |(uum_\ has announced against W. Ou i Holloway for State superintend- bt and Water plant were in- Bgst'Butter, per potlnd,d ..... A A i lent. There are other planks In Mr.|reuscd 310,00 per monti. beginning | Picnic Ha‘l:llt. per pounh ceveen eee e e ey 1R 1 Russell's platform, but that is the| b Ist, 1911 Mothers’ Oats, per package..... ... ... ... ... ... . 10c Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per hg e Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag ... ... ... ... ... . 35 Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag..... ... ... ... ... ... . 35 12 pound bag best Flour ....... ... ... ... ... ... 4o 24poundbag,..,.,..‘. 80¢ Fat Mackerel, each ..... ... : main one, or will prove to be in hisi Ordinance No. 132, Entitled, 'All candidacy. If he can show how the|Ordinance providing tor the calling! system can be made as great a suc-joi un electicn to vote on the is-| cess for the State as for his county [suance of Municipal Bonds, ete., was! he will stand a good chance of introduced and put upon its first election. Prof. Kelley, of Gaines-|reading. On motion the rules were) A ST 10¢ ville, also, is a strong probability | suspended and Ordinance No, 132 Irish Pqtatoel. pe!‘epeck B R R I PRI PP | 13 in this race, and there are one orwas put upon its second and fina! Blby BigaOredm Bi00r ;... L s e e 25¢ two others urged strongly. reading and was passed, all members Family size Cream, 3 for ...... oo vev 000 vue 25¢ Thero lox't golng 10 bo & sesateljprosont vatlng, “Hea. | CALL 50 AND WE WILL BE GLAD T0 SERVE You. Special Street Water Main Com- | recommended water main laid in a southernly «lirwlinl'1 a continuation of 8. Lake; property =hould bei without cleaning out of the Siate house next time by any means, although there are some ambitious ones who would have it so. 1t has been said that RTINS S Secretary of State i, Clay Crawford is the only one unopposcd. But, | deeded besides 1. Clay Crawford motion recommendation ot : 3 . State| Ou 3 and it is very improbable that(iucred done accordingly. | A Full Line of Dennison’s Sea! Commissioner of 21 On motion couneil adjourncd LABELS. CHRISTMAS BOXES, TINSEL TWINE, GARLANDS mitiee to be along as far as to Uity street cost, Agricuiture B, K. P Mebiy wili office, either, WMo 1. 8WA | For that matier i ity will be no easy RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. gooout ol Clerk task to de eat Superintendent Hollo- Public Tustruction, as the, way, of | Wels as o i e v " N o lund commercial ascociations, I ihools of the State have made s -0 : e il Uad it In today's paper there is a review Fampa, Pepe conld por work such a nal advance during his tevm of of-| < A atoved H of the pulitical sitation by Fred M. proposition, l."“““ Pampa business, g {0 e e Or rIS mas ac ages 3§ PRE C o Wopida Men some time ago 1ok steps to . 3 ¥ | . g 1 kB Allen, i shrewd observer of Florida ) % : : : ] No “Mantle of Bioward. L e BT S politios, i which he s well posted, I ) graparatinn or AUnIGIE Attorney General Park Trammell ! T DrbE R o Ee e Our e of these goods will be moie varied and proteio, \h Voolanis thate the photile ants in this city, The Board of bt LN L L LA ik b S Bl Prade of Tampa established an ad-|! decidedly in the race o he Gov : best. we bow in humble Le A LN LS R, L . . N 3 whi o in - ) fis e wil i \ ity 4 s in b next Vertising committee, which examines o iip It s hard to choose in | Bt His divine will and pox i i i o into all schemes of this sort whieh | that contest, as Col, Cromwell Gib-|er and to the father and other | ,! Florida i reo with more car ¢ ‘ { R ORI d than I This paner will are projected here, and, unless the | bors, of Jacksonvilleo Wt Milton, ! s PSCARLY AR BT LE M " Pt one capable mem- | Seheme i pproved by this commit-1 ot Maviguna, and Jolin W W ataon, | O, Garland, members of Camp N 1 .r. | C Monse b sent | 10 no Tampa business man - will Lol Minmi, all are strons ent s V. 0. W.extend sincere sympa T [ wer [IRERYE N * i s ' ive ' ¢ H i 5 . 1 o i ¥ iy [ Aolid console nim 2 : e R 9 pleive v o the proposition. Lake- Bach knows something abont o the| B o K s T from ! i Polk count) i § e B ‘ : i et R h ' H E o R ¢ s 5 i is ovidently in oneed of a osimi- | gine o politics, and o hie dviends will Iv and openly, any | I " Gl : P ; man tors who ook not mense| K committoe, 1 schomes ke that ] legfons throughout Uie State, Phere| 183 100 Uien 118 018 T08 4 B3 45 Seconds from the New Depot.” e woi sbmnlind 1 agu| which Pope admits he is working |is a tendency upon tae paet of gome | e before they will join her e i vencoper standi | ¢ : % | | i " doa T AT We want Poll jcan obtain the patronage of its bus=!fcyal supportors of one or two o of @it 1D wili be reunited a | AR n e PopRoBchiEn B0 1 EeR LDISEEIR Fthese to work again the “mantle of (" 2o y and happliess, Whet; ooy i s i . : | 1 : 1 | vl 1 Asnetorize ] s i {3k 9 Crach reumting comes, all will vho @ yooresertative, and not ".\'E We do not intend to characterize | Broward” racket, but it i< imprch-| ! i ; ) ,\ “‘ ) it 1.3 v WSO coas o ttakir WS | 8 & o PR L edeorial q ¥ y i ! clelrna hat was pron- mere feds or nonentities, I““" horsomily us o Stalr, - bocinise) able A, the veal Iripuds: o il B : A N, 0 we do not Know what circumstances Linentod Serator will allow thiz 1o by Hhm who died on Calvary, o o he usual thing, when wight have promptod him to take up be dore throngh the catipaion, Qd ! by s doing He secured for | A CONroR R Op ator wants a this sort ol work. But we do de- | frcionad Tines wili hold Hde n e Hdien an cternal home and secrotary be selects o newspaper ! fare that the proposition he is coming qubernatorial ro 1eting [ pushing is of the o class of ad- S\While Tittle has been dote e With these eapiessivng of symix man. Phe reason is that a man who| Das been thronsh the newspaper mill is fitted to tackle any job that comes | would really | vertising the kind that has condemued and tabooed by l interesis along, letter, vouchsafes us a sketeh of his make as o Db | ) : ator as the man who chooses him for | P1VRFPAY, i "‘ es i UNewopaper G N i pas tollows; the delicate and [diplomatic \ : w private seeretary must perform. catate business everywhere avd sometimes ood @ Congressman or Sci- business writer, ad- dealer, restau- health tasks \ vertiser, ant man, stock broker, case in point is that of ). Mack i farmer, i : e romoter, Krakoer, ol i Catheat, city editor of The Tampa ! I‘ er, muckraker, tourist, phil _{osopher, astronomer,” S volance Tribune, who has been selected by ! b : e l'}'l As we zlanc over this imposing catalogue of | Fletcher as his private see- Fletcher's choice could Senator retary. NMr tallen on anyone who will “learned professions,” wo avoid the reflection that, it Pope is qualified for all these pursnits and has advanced no higher in the sceale of world preferment than the solici- tation of “‘fake” advertising, must be something radically with him somewhere, ile adds that he is prepared to “eat” and “shoot” to defend his character if need he, and we were just wondering why he didn’t step around to the Lakeland Telegram's oflice and tor Hetherington, the the paragraph The cannot not hiave be more helpful to him or more cer- tain to make good. O A Thanksgiving editorial in these columns would be a work of super-¢ erogation, tor anybody who lives in takeland and does not feel that he to be thankful for is ton 1o be reached by ordinary | Of course, there are those who are suffering under the burden of perconal and it will be bard for them to realize the multi- e of blessings that are left them, afllictions that may have has much pessimistic appeals SOIToOwW, i I'ribune the Lakeland editor, with the result despite the that Brother Hetherington ¢ sme upon ther But the average |, y L1 N come upon em ! h Fnowledged the courtesy of his visit itizen will find in iewing they. N ¢ 2 citizen will L | 'I‘ viewing I in the following naragraph, with wonera onditions that surround s : N N > ¢ 3 y y witich concize summary we dismiss B o this State and eity fo many Pope and his powerul array of "o thines to be thankful for that i | cupations would requive mach space to enam- | A 1l shniicvelioad voorior: wlic ciate them hor We would sug U e {has been trying to act the business that il take a day off tomorrow a 1 fmen of Lakeland to take space on onsideration 1o thes i ¢ called a* car office they LN I | e son advertising card things, and we are sare 1 3 . . “"”s;c'urdu_\' and confided 1o o, find sutlicient 1o canse them to ""‘wm-n'. nts that we wonid never hin ; = i) b i W CLer NV thank ul until another Thankssiv- | nspected: Fi that he w i ne T H o HE 4 < inz Day rolls arcund [t sue The Tampa Tribune, ! scecord, that he is a zentleman We areunconvineed on o both the but are sirengthened in ony merchant Mits o s appropriaie that on the ev of Thankssiving we are el comviction that any whose nounce the inansuration ot an im- | | able to an-§ i portant 1 | ulvertisement he his card lamagcs rvard movement in o this > onel v 9 -~ city's progress, The securiug of an st 1o fave an action fo adequate sewerage system is essen- | 1S heme, inoonr opinion, beirs tial 1o the healt wmd cemfort of | MU oenly worthless, bt a nositi the citizens, 1t patural healthiul | Seiviment to the advertise vess o the locatien being no long i I this be an apolosy. Pope may sufficient to suarantee against the | MKe the most of diseus ich requently ensue wien the population gets at num-| cre will be no Telezram towor- erous as t 1y now beasts, un-!row afiernom Printers only get less prop sanitation is practiced . He or twa square foeds a year, and Street improveoment is also very much | they want the whole of the after nd the sum sug ted 1o Noo 1 X omoarrow’s dinner ded for this purpose oug ) 10 make a ¢ wing if judicion 1 Beware of zirls with dreamy eyes, 1y usad e minor item of public frouns may may be wid building improvement. while per-| awike haps not so absolutely necessary. is! certainly desirable The Telegra \ n never realizes Felieves that it this bond issue, ini« ut he is antil h jts entireny arries, it will mark a wedding rew or ed growth and prospeint for this community that | n the lion and the lamb lic visi- isn’t will carry it squarely into the real|down toccther, the lamb ity eloss et Pope, in his! wrong massacre Kdi-| author ot! copied, | when we found that he had called on ! =1 | monial costumes and theatrical | robes 1 we spread on the mitites of th _ \c:——llnl s wlm your drug stoie iz, The finest equipped drug store in Lakeland. that line, it can that the decpor ar along he s pretty certaivly going to i [ Camp and a copy s ordered furnish the ber aved Soaereign B 0 Guarland amd an volers ar sive consideration and the sanu to the selection of therr lezislators fneat spring than they ever hu\o-;"" i”"""l" in 1 l“y "'_"“i‘ At A drug store the like of which g done before, Every cundidate wiln s ::" '(‘-”T“I':‘I;‘T tliere is none better even in Tampa. | e compelled to stace positively one! 3 M Here you can ge S f VoL LDMISTON, y i oy puret & vay or the other his stand on al Mtate system ol ciugs, the most careful prescription vork, and the advantage of the low- est possible price, In every department you will find the latest, newest, most serviceable ot l:cusehold helps—sick room requis- izes—gitts—and sundries. “Call and prove it.” . ITOWARD Committee JACKSCNVILLE MAN COMMITS SUXCIDE highways and ihe| | | ¢ bolishing of the iniquitons cenvier| lease system | “Florida is growine hy weaps o theie | opinion. | by bounds, and as shoe i a broadening of The binding esely of counties and cities srosy e Baltimore, Md, Nov. 28 Eugene! Romero, aged 35, of Jacksonville, | wdd TCNIs O died here today from the effects | ¢ 1hat poison taken atter starting this city in the Merchants and!* Miners” steamer Parthian During ! L amdina cons e firty-hour teip to Baltimore, ! consideration ms in his state- | Pro- | being | more ogether |y “QUALITY” (Our Motto) neighborhoods for matter, byl e . : =001 railroads and good hithways, TLITNE PESUIS | gy in a broader rvealization of the Kin-| dred interests ol broader Cquent public Romero was unconsci matters Will Poll Big Vote. “The Congressman-at-larg PHONE 62. QUICK DELIVER® HENLEY & HENLEY | toom He died at i) [testant Infirmary Union soon aftey con- ! hronght ashore | test s trotting along serenely with- 1 Romero had lived here with an . : | : foat any special excitement. capt faant, Miss Leonora Marchant, Sis ! A ! | JoEd O Brien of Pensacola, nation- [ Havlem avenae. for several vears, | fal head of the pilots, s in the race funtil a month ago. when he pe-l or dead sure after a sizinz-up trip | tarned to Jacksomville tor hisi over the Stare He i< one of the! health He had been i1l a year. His! e StToneest entrants thus far return was unespecied as o nothinz | ! “The other entrants in the n | was known o his intention until, w‘ F’SKE JOHNSOA are Col. G, ¢ Martin, of Brovks- | Mi-z fchant was potitied of his! eo tormer Attorney General Wil- ! death A\ note disciosed tha '_ Tam Ho Ells. of Quiney, and Col. | ended s ifh Aind o corons L E S I A I : Jo Land Brown, of Tampa Pach a verdict of saicide tothe Jatter will poll a good N —_— firet. peimsars SAWHNILL ASSOCIATION LOANS NEGOTIATED Frank ¢ lark MEETS IN SAVANNAL ooking « After his fonoes i the Secord Distric Col S, Hil- Lakela 4 Vice Pr ent JY! 'E P! bidhe ,»‘,g.”-,\l,_ ,'l,.l,,,!\‘ ,“ A \|, 3 Lakeland Man Viee Presiden BUYS AND SELIS REAL ESTATE., ORANGE GROVE ! and marshalling his forces throngeh -‘-“4““-"»“”‘- AR M '-flé: . Y A SPECIALTY. i the district. Col. W. M. Toom-{ for the regular monthly bisiness| voof Jacksonville, is devoting much members of the Georgia Fewspaper space to his candidacy | Sawmill Association are in ROOM 7 Rayn | i - - - - - - aym SNeat spring’s primarvies will seo| Savannah today. many of them be- ! the Jargest vote ever palled in o 102 atcompanied by female relatives, | Florida primary brought out 11 The meeting was named for <»,\ - reach over the toove gk, | vah in order o allow the mer elections and i [to see the automobile races, ‘]1 ?lnll.’l,\ the business sesgion wi WWWW% held { A special sleeper was usod 0 Florids i vey the members of the a ation | Ou h Shoe CO {from Florida and South Geo 11 ! for favorite sons will be respons ble for bringing ont this immense| then, yon know, slowing i personuel of the party being as fol- it o el R NOTHING B R s Vice president fer Georgia. 11 M (11] ul s“o[s.ll it ddoes to feed a family | | Graham, of Brinson, Ga.; vice presi- dent of Florida, F. E Pauway. Fla.; Secretary B . Har-; | rell, of Jacksonville, Fla.; 1 8 — Weymer. of We sell at regular prices and give a dis o Increasing Use of Aluminum. - .\xlllnilel:ull gh;\ s?uon.«- n:d:T YOUR GAIN OUR Lo== @tion of automobile 3 per cent. ble in the cons don, of Jacksonville. Fla; Mr. and ) > - dirigible balloons and aeroplanes. One | \rs. H. A. Reaves of lmern . lfl\ L\t]llbl\ \hOL‘ store ll‘l Lill\ i of its uses in the textile industry is | Fla.: Mr. and Mrs W A\. \ : t ” | the making. in combination with siik, | v \q- o A5 ey F\" h I t t t I os C of a brilliant fabric, which can !‘e‘:_"i:m:d' S \ Miss Crawford, of e a es s y es a given any desired color and which | ' M1d0sta. Who accompanied My A ic:\nnut be excelled for making cere. | @nd Mrs. West: R. H. Paul, of Water- | anda See for yourself ’ rd- {town. Fla.; and T. B | Jacksonville. rdner, AAAAMAAMAAAMN

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