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e . - — . " RN PO S04 RIS 4 3 ¥ AT . i e AR 1 VS R O, 28 A RAR, b A 0 . e T e THE EVENING TRLEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 9, 1911 PAGE FOUR. about alleged land frauds and his The Evening Telegram(Park Trammell’s Reply - to Gibbons, on Ever- glade-Matter. FOPOLOTOI0IOI0LOFOHBOLO 000 4 == MAKE THIS A “WATCHCHRISTMAS” 5 B R o Py X - 2 Published every afternoo: from th Building, Lakeland, Fla. i Kentucky SO | Park Trammel, the present General of the Ctate, and Entered in the )mswfln e at l..ll.-- Florida, as mail matter of the proposition and the drainage and reclamation of the Everglades and the plan of the work is another. If Hon. Attorney also a candidate for Governor, today land, second class, Q OHOPOHOBOH s A A S A —— charge that land being “sold by the gallon,” we all agree that proper action should be takem to check and | prevent fraudulent land sales, as far 'as it is within the power of the State [to do so. But land frauds is one M. F. “HT’”‘-“‘“'TO\ EDITOR. | ...\« out the following interview in|there are instances of fraud, they —— e —————————~—Lbly to Hon. Cromwell Gibbon's in-|are separate and independent mat- 2030 1OPOPOCOIOPOIIFE ‘"I[ APPR[(;IA‘I[“ fi“:"’ o FOPOIVLDTO G A. J. HOLWORTHY lterview appearing in Tuesday's|ters from the merits and success of § LU unwi Business and Circulation Manager. |#ackscnville Metropolis, upon the|the drainage plans. I am not in fa-| fOR G[N"'s 4 e 3 ron I_AD'[S St verglades drainage project. Mr.|vor of reflecting upon and injuring e — ? S S e R 05 |frammell, said: *1 think such un-|the drainage proposition and jts real | 3 IM ”rescnt 'or Gvcry day 6 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: , : - Sl 2 WATCHES warranted attack upon the proposi- | merits by mixing it up with instances & t l “I & fi l ¢ One Vel oo s I'tion, it ullowed to go unchallenged,|of alleged land frauds, and thereb,v} WATCHES 6 SGfViCe 0|' a GS 0|| S Q PINS Six months | will do inealculable injury to the|retard the present unparalled pivs-| CHAINS 3 ; ; 9' NECK CHAINS ) Three mouths . ........ L25 | project as well as to the entire state. perity of the State to an extent al- CHARMS 4 ‘5 PENDANTS Pelivered anywhere within the {10 will create false impressions of [most beyond comprehension. The FOBS ‘5 l nave a verv large slock ‘5 LOCKETS Hmits of the City of Lakeland !gjorida, 1t will deceive and mis- | Everglades has its rich, fertile and EMBLENS 2 % BRACELE nocents o week, lexd as the success of the drainage valuable soil; Florida throughout PINS o and can Bil “, you "' Sile C: TS il LT oorations and tend 1o break down | has its millions of acres of good, till- SCARF & é RINGS Crom the saume office is issued the gencral confidence in the we"-f‘allll' and productive land. No State TIE CLIPS “)v sty'e and qua"ty. ‘? BRACELETS ¢ LAKELAND NEWS | known fertility, productiveness and holds out more advantages to the CUFF BUTTONS 5 & 5 BUTTONS P Banor eiviie w value of |.H|l| in the luru.uil.»\ h»'r- ll:::‘rl(-:s:i-txl(l:]go:hlfn :ll‘::duan;‘l::.‘c STUDS ';_ ){ b g 4 CUFF PINS )iy cabbon witile 1 1 z d 8- X . kA 2 BIINE (018l s i‘ ST i w4 e drainage and recla- ands will be enriched and made hap- STAMP' BOXES - Ca" anfl be conv‘nced that > TOILET SETS tioas, coundy :"II-IH:«, |'ll‘.‘ {is it properly carried on, was by their ceming within our bor- MATC!! BOXES ':. . 0 s *:' MANXCURE SE".\ anywhete for 3 LUV pers YOIr. ! | thine, went on to say amons |ders. We will attend to the land JILITARY SETS P my BT'CUS are rlgnt' ;:' ETC. e o S s e (e things the following:™ 1 al-| dealer who fuils to do business o: (LOTHES ERUSHES : Y ¥ b3 INCRAVED FRIr .IALFN THRIFT y oariee that Governor Broward's|ihe square, but in doing so we must ENGRAVED FREE 14 & CHAFING DIs 0 oposition o reclaim the Everglades not tenmple down the good, with the £ 4 l fi EM“MVER I oy i _— ol Jourinal tells a story : '['!'..r..(:r' aud reclamation, in order | bud, nor be o unwise as to destroy f? CU,TVGII{ASSRE < have d “B " CLOCKS AN of 2 .h-x i _:.l” Bastern ll",.l‘. that the same might be saved to the tae woll warranted faith in the " SI;';L WARE ':f a“d 6" my goods arc en_ " WATERMAN who notwithstanding the faet thae peopic aid made inhabitable and till- | Bverzlades drainage m‘t‘)jm‘t. enter- CHINA o © FOUNTAIN PEsS he s \wnh aver £i00,000, washes ables was womeritorous “lfll‘l'l)l‘lri'.‘ Iiilin.me rot only m" Florida, but e e B grav%d fR[t- ?'1’“0"0’0 the windows and does the other du-|believe the plan now beiug ‘"'""""[;"““"““‘”” the land. o S e dinddia il ties about the boank building, which lout, in the ostensible puipose of tln\l__ e e C; i are performed hy th tomendable design, is being frus- i kS gy 'II‘:‘HIX;I‘!: | i : trated by the methods employed, (0 OLOLOIOOTGIGTOIOTOO! 3 '." H C [ E "'Ile 0|d Sta']fi The Jourtal commends liis course White tie drainage on tie Bver- | o B [ ] (] and think: the rich man who does slades is undoubtedly w practical ? &l @ e manual labop sets a good example, project, "\““ the A"‘."i“'“lh ""lll.l.“)'l"d ::t 0 ".', L DI T O O B L O T e i O A OGO B o o - It contends that “eleaning windows {do not in my opinion come “'“““’? ! DG Gl f g and saving ries is his (ad, .llltljlh' Hmits of suceess, practically or -] g . ¥ ation and enjoyment | seientifically, - From my own obser-| @ Phar m acy ° " Kedledy [vation and trom intormation which [ o e R ““”_;hu.\ come 1o me and w‘hi< h i v:umutig ;.l')"\\'i’lili.mm. : ! ; . A m;\\'spaxu-r that doesn't sav| L Tihn Siatib AR [put aside, | am satisticd the course | s o 0 i The evening ‘w-‘sum \\|'Il begin at .~umjfllhnu: once in a while in its ed- Expenditin ey . i 1 adupted and the plan now being |)III'-!'C_: %7 o'clock. A special session of theitorial colomns that gives offense to Question—Don't voi ki By serfosn e these meniad 6ICCa 0 1G0king o the drainage of the |é 3 iodze will be held, with degree work | ime one is a mighty poor kind of | amount charged you 1o this 11 homan, who daes not _””"' glades, and through private 4-||-";f; “r“ s 2 at 7:30, exemplitied by the officers. 14 newspaper & mere nonentity, a! YOUr campaign iy Job. tuking away u J“}' from a vises conneeted therewith or é g Q@ Friday morning at 10 o'lock there | Lamby-pamby milk aud water klml'"‘"""h stamps to ] poor who does need it [ growing out of the sume, vr not con- b Q will be a general meeting with dis-!of a thing- which will never do any- |:'hp ”T‘“ 'M'““” i I',' ey zive the poor man a HW® fgueied on - selentitic or - practical | & ' Cr m & vussion of various matters, At '-'"h.ngm be anything worthy of note, u,(;.‘:,“:__(l,l.:.v,'fl,‘: p 7 money f Lis abundance llmuu:I'}nn‘s; that large sums of money are!¥ Ce ea i *) o'clock in the afternocon a session fol" Plant City Courier, l ; B this is dasbifnl bt “:’““ -‘"“I""" being wasted; that lands in the | € by instruction and examination | TR Defore Sweeping. il | s i spectiop poverty wants is ““'. char-f gyerglades ave being sold by the gal- ::' soda .' lodge works @ po m o reception DY | eove g an old nakpin out of' Pl‘ocl’as‘fiflalton's Vaiee 4 ity, bur o chance to make a living, ;lnn." And following the above ut- \ ¥ the |h'|N'kH|INI TIH0op.omy, 'l"Hl'j"‘: Wi and, pinting the ends of the m;;(}(;?n:“n':'::;:'f. H"l.""”" L F The duty of wealth is not o take | terwaces from Mr. Gibbous, he fur- (g @ work, instruction and general dis- {0l her head, makes a most Florida 'l'lmr:s~l‘ll;1;;: ; ’ away jobs that are already in "Xih‘-f ther says: “The day of settlement 3 K d k & enssion, effectual sifter for the dust which o " enee, but to create new jobs, thatjmust soon arvive when the State will '0 0 a s .; would otherwise fill her lungs. The : 4 will provide employment for those|be called upon to make good its rep- | & '? The Harder Way. cloth hangs loosely over her nose! g ?h:‘onac Grumblers H who are dependent upon the work of | resentations which have enabled ?: 3’ The way of the transgressor is hard, and mouth, yot interfering with l"'";h;n(::]le ::lm‘l‘"\‘,‘-"-”“ fn f their hands. {land companies to make sales of land | & e— ..1 but the way pf one against whom he breathithe (n the loast. ifith mge .gm’d\ ';mm 2 The man who has acquired $100,- covered by water.” Whey we sum ? ‘tmnszresses is harder. 8 "L 000 and hoards it up ; who, tojup what Mr. Gibbons has said in the 'Q f cave @ fow conts a day, does the work | foregoing, it means that in his opin- 6 Koaak S“pplics which might enable a needy brother|ion. up to the present time, the 3 to live honestly and independently; | dvainage project is a failure, that it a T whose “fad is saving pennies™ —is a useless incumbrance upon sm-im.\',' who has po conception of the obliga- tions of wealth or of his duty to his fellow-man. | 0 | cruel war has been some of our weekly Although the over some time, exchanges are still using that free plate matter sent out by the Citrus Exchange. It was good stuff; b can it till next year, boys, o We haven't heard much discussion relative to the election for munici- | areatest State | his death, has been a “tlim swindling to which been a party, A at piece of ad- vertising, is this, uvroad cast over the country, to the detriment of the in the Urion and to the injury of the greatest enterprise now in progress in the State. 1 take issue with him upon such views. The plan of drainage and reclama- tion as inaugurated by the lamented Governor DBroward and which was well under headway at the time of is the plan in a general way which has been followed and is today being pushed to completion with every reasonable dispatceh, flam" game of the State has B DO - (] -3 -3 . (7] = — (=1 g L QIO OO IO IO ICTOI QIO O OFOLOLOT0- O | OO PO Quick Delivery o = S5l xS Give us a Trial |Last Week of OurGreatSalg e al i ovements to be held on the| | Y g & jat improvemen 2 ‘ The work as far as it has progressed, | & 20th of this month. The Telegramj . . 5 . 3 is not a failure, as he states, but invites expression, asking only that e ) : unquestionably a success, Large |9 anmmesms contributors make their communica tions hrietf and pointed. o Lakelaud is progressing along as well as those of ma- second | lines prosperity. Her which will be held in other terial Chautauqua, February, will show that her people their opportanitics by its suceess, appreciative ot for intellectual are | sums of money | : project are safe | destroyed i The tvonducted upon are not being wasted, My, Gibbous states, but on the thie expenditures upon the maarvded by and ceconomy contrary strict Phone 89 husitiess methods This property is not 15 he charges but beinug is in- stead beiug developed and conserved. drainage 2 2 e o e B2 T S R S < RO S R operations are being tical and scienti- Red Cross 36-inch Satin Muslin Silk .. PRICES, WHICH ARE BELOW COS! s s o~ G——" [rme———y -‘_—--—--—_...-—- HERE ARE A FEwW OF THENM: 89c¢ advancement, tic lines, his assertion to the contrary | 9 fuotwithstanding. | refute Mr. Gib- g o H C el e s PI‘ Q| 54-inch Broadcloth, Serges and Mohairs, $1.25 at. 0 Brother Hetherington, of the|gither during Governor Broward's ar m a c 8 i Lakeland News, is another Flovida! administration or during the present | 42 and 36"“0" Serges‘ 75c B s 47( editor who has not received :ln_\':“““i"(glrfl[i(."_ been a party to @ i game this season from the selfisiv) iny alleged Everglades land frauds. 3?0’:’0‘"0‘»‘0 POPOPQEO PO ' 46'"\0]\ Pel‘cale at ............................................... 8 I'Z( hunters who go out and slaughter hundreds of birds. Come to Sanford, | brother, after the holidays and we will take a hunt for our own person- al benefit. That sounds good com- ing from a newspaper man —our own personal benefit— what a blessing it would be to us for just one day to be like the rest of the sordid world and do something for our own personal henefit. Sanford Herald. In an article relative to a proposed curfew ordinance in Kissimmee, the Journal at that place says: | glades practicable and feasible l'rnm: |ard advanced the issue in 1904, and {drainage work has been carried on 1 believed tihe drainage of the Ever-' FOR DISTRICT Cflmmon‘ the time 1 informed myself upon the : subject shortly after Governor Brow-| Tampa, Dec. §.—The Odd Fellows ure making great preparations for their district convention, which wili i be held in this city on Thursday and Triday of next week. The program cf entertainment has practically been completed. Thirteen lodges will be 1epresented at the gathering, which will be entertained by the loca! jiodges. A committee on entertair- {tails of the plan‘now being pushed| ment has been appointed as follows: with every reasonable dispatch. | say L. J. Lester, N. Pederson, J. L. Hol- i without fear of successful contradic- nngs‘orlh W. E. Jones, J. H. Shir- as the work has advanced | am still of that opinion For three yvears | have been one of ‘ those under whose supervision the :md from a personal! knowledge of the h-rrilm) the operations and the de- + The mayor of Lakeland wrltes‘;:: that ‘h: ‘;’“m‘? :’::’"‘ h:s‘ah . W. Parrish, M. W. Encinosa, . . s "'l consider the curfew ordinance Y S UP 10} .56 Suarez. W ‘ i od one of the best aids that we have in the present time and will as soon “' The general program is as follows: ln your lnter 0 s. handling a lot of boys who are full of energy and mischief, yet who are; not bad boys at heart. The home is the foundation of our and when all is well at home community i¢ safe. We think the undoubtedly contributed the inspir-| Address of welcome by Past Grand ordinance is a good one, and recom-|ation for a marvelous development | yasier L. J. Lester. mend it to the consideration of alljand improvement throughout all' Rgsponse by Deputy Grand Master parents who want to know ‘Where is] Florida 4. W Blanding. my boy tonight?" | A< to Mr. Gibbons statement Adgiress by Grand Master J. E. civilization | been of great aid in the develomm-nt‘ the{in the Everglades territory and has| haplain. T. C. Folsom. could reasonably be expected. r"a"‘”\on\flmon called to order at 2 triumphant completion. 'oclock by District Deputy The progress already has . Master M. Encinosa. Opening praver by two Grand made the Grand $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Keith Konquerer Shoes at Old Lady’'s Comforts at............... ... Everything in the Store will be reduced © the lowest prices. Only FOUR MORE DAYS of sale and now is the time to lay J. W. CHILES