Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 13, 1912, Page 4

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. PAGE FOUR ___——_____.———_-—-——-. The Evening Telegram McCALL PRAISES ,IAHS ADMINISTRATION| Feb. 12.—"Th. methods of the, ———————————————————————————— Publisied every aftermoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. === ity | E | Minneapolis, Minn,, e ST and sensible Entered in the postotlice at Lake- lar d. Florida, as mail matter of the sel first republican president are shown i by today,” declared | !lu spresentative McCall, of Massachu- | setts, at the Lincoln Day banquet of, the Young Men's Republican Club' here tonight. *Instead of mounting| la war-horse and tilting to the sound | of music against the trusts the presi- dent is taking the only suitable and !1-fl't'l‘ll\'v course.” | i1 his successor sud class, — e | M. F. HETIHERINGTON, EDITC 2. A. J. HULWORTHY Business and Cin-ululion Manager. sSUBsC RlP'l IO\ RATES: One year ...eooeovecees - $5.00 Mr. McCall, for many years a re- Six months ....oeeeenes 250 [publican leader in the National| Three months ......... 1.2% ;ilnusn of Representatives recently de- | Delivered anywhere within the | cjared aza Presidential third, limits of the City of Lakeland |t.rms including a reference to Pres-. for 1u cenis a week, lident Roosevelt's declaration that he| — -— "\vould not be a candidate for re-elec-| Soow tue same oflice 18 issued Uil LAKELAND NEWS a voekly newspaper giving a | tion, “The country today,” said Mr, Mc- (all, “has its full share of men of ot local matters, crop condi=|pyprow who have ¢, ete. Selt 16 perception to see a generally ad- §1.00 per year. | mitted evil and are um-‘rl_\' lacking in necessary to bring vention at | & The evils of so- w ith | ciety have as much to hope from | will those who adopt reform and progress as mere political trade marks as from the most extreme advocates of exist- re-| SV range of vision, tions, anywhere county tor levery quality s [about its abolition, noare 1n . H Noowithstandin they Talupa "wday. nature of tueir relish a warm reception, i fin;.' conditions, The editor of the Dunnellon AdvVo-| wopp e e cate declares that his paper is i!‘,.\'-'ith Fhats e “@isastrous financial cireumstances. iR kh, puslness, e two ways of to rail at them in I violent and the The Advocate is a good paper, and cmploy the law. The former method | the i + ol bunnellon ought 1o ab= |y o hoan tried most valorously and precicie it, and not allow it to get in the trusts have enjoyed it; they have the fix indicated. waxed fat and kicked under the Qe Larsh language treatment, Candidates may now tell their ]‘“”'l “President Talt has adopted the ore !“' spponents “to go—," and exs{legs spectacnlar method. He has remark was made in v the law and to pro- iom- chosen to puy it the rian sense, since t the illustrious precedent ing the Court *owithout vears had by which for twenty d Vi and doubtful has, consiruction, been given a force g2ainst monopoly with- <lightest injury to business enterprize, There can be no comparison any balanced mind between the peaceiul method of lh( law and the {system under which men would rush to Washington and sue for absolu- statute apne Viudi definite jout the sSupreme giving more ex- “to 2o plicit directions, - - 0 A reader of the Lakeland Telegram | suggesis that a “Cracker bay™ e held somewhere in this section, for & Alabama, Geor-| visiting | reunion of natives ol gin and Florida residing or South Florida, This wonld bring to- gother a big crowd and ought to|tion. The one method is the very prove a very pleasurable oceasion,— | thing for which our government stands, The latter applies uniformly | Tampa Tribune. B m— Do you know, there born to do the shouting and to which they are always anxious to oc- cupy front scats on the band-wagon. They can shout just as readily for to all men, are some men | the former stands for inequality, do | favoritism, and sooner or later be the parent of the grossest corrup- tion and subversive of our system of | government.” one man as another, but they are| Meantime, said Mr. Me( ‘I}l'l l:”v: ; “lucky,” but at the same time did you alwuys shouting for the fellow they | President had been denounced by - [Political announcements will be| ever notice what a remarkable aptl- | think is in the lead, When the|Many. accepted and inserted in this column | tude they display in taking advant. wother follow" shows signs of “get- “It s true,” he added, “that he is for one month or less for §5.00, or| age of all the “luck” that befalls sl ; i i t a political sleight-of-hand per- will be carried daily until date of| them? X ting there” they are just as much agfhot & political sicl L election for $10.00, This fee MUST : home shonting for him as it they former. He is unable to delizht the he paid in advance.] T R TR R S had been doing it all along.—EX, multitude by swallowing swords, he \ N The labor unions are again mak- ing the mistake of making the cause tend to do one thing while he is reai- Iy doing another. But in the sense Ithat he is frank and open with the of the dynamite and bomb-throwers ; : their canse. The members of the people and that they are fully in his Iron Workers' Union are belng as-|confidence he is an excellent politi- cian.” gessed $7,000 a month to defend the N o o a > 3t~ swernment has indicted in! Mr. McCall defended the Presi men the g : with rezard to Mexico dent's course the dynamite conspiracy matters JThe unions took this course in the as “part of a great policy which aims | MeNamara cases and, when too late, at emancipating mankind from servi- re it. They will regret iden- tude 1o war,” and said, “we have had ¢ themse 1\‘,: with these men |Stitesmen who would have marched the American army against the Mexi- aceused of dynamiting, 2 X ’ ean capital. He paid tribute to the President’s policy embodied in treatfes as diverting billions of dol- rier is a candidat delezate to el Sy the National Convention from the lars from military waste to civiliza- tion purposes, first district. He is a good man for the “The editor of Plant City Cou- for for Vo the rs to snow under.’—Pensa-| Mr. McCall vigorously col News. he present tariff law, Why? Florida has mno «Ir;\m-r."”r"“ adequate revenue, reduced the more honorable, desorving |Average ad valorem of duties on im- young man than Wayne Thomas, 4 ports under any tariff law in this statement from the|fiscal year since 1843, except intimate personal | abnormal vears following the civil and it made American monlnn- more we make conviction of knowledge, It is unjust and unkind | V" in the Pensacola News to write such |¢1se exports rise above the $2.000.- a para as the one quoted, and 000,000 mark. He praised the lanfl' we will ask that paper to state spe- toard and said that-legislation based on {¢limination of the tariff from poli- tics, cifically its grounds for opposition to Mr, Ehomas, or wherein he does not measiure up to every requirement of a sate, If it be merely because he the nomination of Woodrow wola News will find that a very respect- distinctively American product” and that his example was a vital force in {the problem of today. ont nd we believe, a R EPPES TUCKER, JR of his fcllow-} The Bartow Courier-Informant got lr—-.—é cuilty of the same of-|,,¢ 4 very attractive 20-page sporin‘i T fense. If there are any other reasons Neve-theless, why the voters should “snow him under,” the voters are entitled to|fOT our enterprising neighbor, and is| know thew, and his friends demand|a fine advertisement for the City of them. the Oaks. € i self as a unique political appeal: | .and better | resentative, {cient votes to land me (strgnuons measwres as will land of ours. {have we great loads of farm prod- Y (YT dealing | other to! ceed in the courts and as a result the | honest in to rich and poor alike; | for | will | can not stand upon a stage and pre-| his| defended. saying it so-| any | four | its work would mean the ultimate | Mr. McCall said Lincoln was “aj edition last week, which speaks wel! | TIE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 13, 1912, A UNIQUE, BUT FRANK '{ - — POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ “The following announcement by ] l"[ 0PPORIUNIIY 0r A I_Ir[ ]IM[ pr. E. Porter Webb, of Laurel Hill,! probably stands in a class all by it- | To the Public in General, and the Voters Especially of Walton Coun- ty: After insulting my own conscience judgment, 1 have decided | to run before, if mot after, the pri-| maries of this county for the most | despized ,and degraded office of rep- And to lie before you| as to my platform would be to do§ you, as others who have gone beforoi me. ! feel my utter incompleteness as others whom you have chosen in' the past few years have shown theirs. 3 I promise you all they have promised, | 1 and more, too. All 1 want is suffi- in Lobby- | hassee, and then the voters be darn- | ed. 1 will lean toward the side who | has the kale seed and support such | protect ! dear gopher, of this beautiful .nd what care we for better roads, we neither have fine! cars, or pleasure carriages, neither, the ucts to market. Our forefathers were happier than we, and they trod the| n‘nuJWWWm heavy sands and mud. Are we bet- | SOGOGOOOOOIGOOIOOOOL ter than they? | : X | I furthermore promise and say Where are you going Wednesday, February 14 I am going to the SKATING RINK Over the Star Theatre [T will fill my seat in the Legislative at all times, prmulxd I have! r Pen- that might attract my .mex.- Anud on the last day, my hall, ro other business at home, sacola, tion, surely found at Jready to sign the Trusting you so [to vote for me, I will be post of duty, v-roll. vour way clear! 1 am yours ready to serve, . PORTER WEBB, M D, Laurel Hill, Fla. We congratulate onr Wrother the medical profession upon this keen of siatire on the usual political an- Big Doings nouncement. It is good, and it stamps the doctor as a man of dis- cernment as well as humor, \\'vl Every‘hing Free don’t know whether he really ‘ I Bt N T ; ox- | pects to be elected or not, hut should! Le go to “Lobby-hassee,” the halls or the State Capitol will not lack for| The Lakeland Citizens that saving grace of humor which WV ‘- s provided in such generous pro- ‘Band i“ FurniSh 'he iportions by our inimitable friend! Floyd.—Pensacola Journal. MuSic' DUVOOVVCOOCOOOOOOOVOOOO00 DOOOOOOOOTOOCOOO00O0O0O0000 Making Use of “Luck.” We don't deny that some men are 200000000000000000000%@00 o POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS © VWO‘JOOOOOOQOOOODOOOOOOOOO FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Democratic Voters of Polk County: 1 beg to announce my candidacy for | | the office of State Senator from this I district, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries, the date of | which will be announced later. Respectfully, | H. J. DRANE. | ————————————————— FOR STATE SENATOR, To the Voters of Polk County: I hereby announce myself a candi- id“w for State Senator from Polk| fcounty. Having the will to serve the people’'s best interests, 1 will usc | such ability as I possess in the ef-.‘ fort to do so, shculc they entrust me ' with this commission. I respectfully | solicit the suppert of all the voters. JOHN F. COX. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Polk | county, and respectfully solicit the | vote and support of the reader ana every democratic voter at the pri- mary election, April 30. I promise | that if elected, I will devote my time 'and energy to the duties of the of- fice in prosecutions for the State. Respectfully, Occasionally a Jan makes a mis take which proves to be fortunate and profitable. Nevertheless, it is not a good plan to go about making mis- takes. JEWELER can be done for. Tabulated illustrations of a 31,000 loan made o are from six to twelve months old Purchase price of contract £6.00 | Amount deposited as dues Amount deducted for expenses Amount of loan made by the Company Amount of advance credit on loan 'Bdlance due Company McGLASHAN, To Get A Vehicle At Your Own Price Having determined to ~oncentrate my efforts on my Harness Busines: Kindred Lines, I will offer for a limited time in orcer To Close Out at Cost My Line of Buggies, Sur- ries, Phaetons, Wagons and Other Vehicles | Everything on wheels will go unreservedly, and if you want a vehicle i business or pleasure, now is your time. Peacock Building. Oppesite Jail pavable as per followinge t Baldueon|Int. 5 per Prin year- Yeariy 1o\ ind The Buggy and Harness Man £ AN o 2 WHY DONT YOL OWX YOUR (y HOME® The lack of -ut not delay you: MONEY, and on - ive terms that ¢ salaries can meo Tabuls ! loan made o1 six to twelve mont Srd Years loan each| centon ly at $R.30tal and In [ __year__|ye llv bal per month| _terest 1st S46.00 - IS0 | N 2nd | ®46.00 I ‘l‘i NUURES B R '; Jrd | 746,40 09.60 | 156,04 4th 647.20 :._.;;l‘» 99.60 ; 131.96 oth 547.60 2088 1 99.60 | 126 ‘.'* 6th | 445.00 2240 | 99.60 | i Tth | 348.40 1742 1 99.60 T Sth | 24850 1244 1 99,60 | 9th | 149.20 7.46 09.60 {6_Mos, | 49.60 248 49.60 - f()__l_‘ vrs _Total Int & SO46.00 S1164. 10 THE GUARANTEE INV: ESTMENT & LOAN (0 ll]ul porated in the State of Florida, Home Office, Third Floor Curry Building., Lo Distance. PHONE 982, TAMPA FLORD Repairin ‘OF ALL KINDS ON The place where the Railroad Watches are repaircd The place where your work should be done °. All work guaranteed. Prices as low as honest wort Nothing but the. best material uscd GIVE ME A CALL. H.C. S | WILL APPRECIATE 1} TEVEN LAKELAND, FLA

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