Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 13, 1912, Page 7

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70UR CARELESSNESS is the only reason why you have not yel .ntzd one of our private safety deposit boxes, and put your valu. o and papers—will and dceds and contracts in our fire and guralar proof vaults, & The rent of a private bos for a whole year costs only $5 and E TODAY. bring in your valuables and rent a private box. FIRST NATIONAL BANK LAKELAND Under Control of U. S. Government. VAN W NOW OPEN SANITARY PLUMBING INSTITUTION Plumbing, Low Pressure Steam and Hot Water Heating, All Kinds of Pipe Fittings and Sewer- : ave Work Furnished and Iustalled by Practical B Experienced Mechanics. All jobbing appre- D ciateds Neat and Prompt Service and Guaran- Phone 298 teed, Office and Show Rooms With the Florida ) Eiectric & Machinery Co., Drane Building t W. E. O’NEILL Plumber and Sanitary Engineer ) Lakeland, * - Florida AAAAAAATAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ROSEDALE Lukeland's only exclusive now on the market, Wide Streets, Shade Trees, Fertile Soil, Building Restrictions. Inside the city one block from Lake Morton Smith & Steitz and G. C. Rogan Rooms 19-23 Raymondo Bldg. sub-division is When you take a walk or ride, gothrough Rosedale the newest part of Lakeland e T R TSN TR e R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Wil furnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications farnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Let me M you some Lakeland homes I have built. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA . APRIL 13, 1912, NHITE DECLARES WILSON THE MAN¢ lowa's Greatest Bemocm Urges | i His Nomination RECITES CLARK'S HANDICAPS. His Emotionalism Betrays Him Intel Extravagance, as In His Reciprocity Speech—Governor Wilson's Intellec- It is entirely safe to say that the in tdividual voters of the United States are at this time doing more downrizht L elear thinking than they ever did ot any period of time preceding apresi dential election. The absence of par ty vancor, the coustantly I|i|l|il|]~'|lil|:‘ power of party prejudice and the zen eral willingness to welcome reforma tory measures and give these right ot way make up a siiuntion such as the present generation has not witnessed, What then, in view of these excep tionably favorable conditions, is the primary duty of Democrats? Simply this: Hold fast with the faith and grii of the erusader to the traditions and principles that have given the Demo cratic party its present prestize ""'IJ power. Kuaffer no abatement of that | spirit of devotion to what is just nul} right that has characterized our con duet in the past. Prevent the Repuls o | deaniz tion of the Demoeratie party and nominate for the presideney the man whose ental and moral equip ment will inspire contidence in that | vast throng of independent voters that | | now holds the halanee of power “We Need You There.” DPOPOLOIO IO "1 1 DSRBEY CARIET TGS CR B by (€ J i 1 | UG FUNDAMONTAL REQUIRE MEN: vove ennnerated? Al fair cir st concede that Clark by ot deast one funda Lhiess that ise his dack of Tiis fal mentad minded 1 enta! oGl ll\‘ln 1 W e i, is Pis dnabilicy to restrain him o nuiin s equitibrinm, - He is of an emovionad nature, and his emo tionaiism warns his judament and e trays i into extran nt and im prodent deeds and declagations which were he presiient, having o deal with nice. delicate questions sueh, for in statice, forcizn velationsy, might Pove « trons, Mr. Clark has given us recertn oan object lesson, soo to speak, of thiz unfortunate weakness of his. In o pubiie speech deiivered be fore the reciprocity treaty wis voted on in Cansda Clark declared e want r tual Strength—His Record as an Ex- | ¢ o sce the stars and stripes tloat . ecutive. over the whole ,mx(h American con Dtinent This uafortunaie, inopportune, [ By Hon. F. E. WHITE, fmprndent dee jon of the spealer | #lowa’s Greatest Democrat,” Three | of the loise was distorted, exnggerat Times Party's Candidate For 1 e, wisiiderpreted and misapplied by Governor. the Canadians to the point of creating (Written for Dubuque Telegraphelerald) ! considerable triction and an unfricndly futernational feeling, This experience should have taught Clark a lesson, but it did nt. Yield fng-to his emotionalisin soon after the treaty had been voted down in Canada, he made a second crack even worse than the first. BOLBOCBOOOQANOOO © & - LODGE NOTES DI R R R - R - o COCQ Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A. M meets in Masonic Hall every Sccond and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren, . G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, \\ M. Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in cach month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. €. G| Arendell, Sec'y.; J. 1 Wilson, 1L P [ In the very nature of things it will } Le impossible for Rejmblicans to re A | form their shattered ranks. The vacil | lating tactics of President Taft and Palm Chapter, O. k. S, mects every the amazing stunts enaeted by n,;,"hvumd and fourth Thursday nights | man Theodore, while anusing to Demo | crats, are positively disgusting to thou sunds of level headed, Republicans. The annexation of thi- | Jarge class of Republican voters to the ‘Democriatic colummn that s marchin i under ihie banner bearing the immorta | dnscription, “Equal rights to all, spe | eial privileges to none,” will make De | mocracy invincible next November From among the prominent Demo crats who are feverishly struggling for] the mighty bt elusive prize of the nomination which one of them ought the Democrats of lowa 1o seleet for | their support? Without fear or hesi | tation 1 answer Wondrow Wilson. A president shiould not be an enio tional creature; he should siot be im pulsive; Le dwu'-l not be erratic; he shonld avoild being spectacular; he should be so built Ilml he mu'tl I neither a hypoerite nor o moral 4 in quent; he should be a Jover of awl a searcher for the 0 'hs that are vternal. Under all the t circumstances which beset the otli ‘-l president should carry himself erect and dignifiel. Among his indispens<a | Ble assets should be a fund of knowl | edze of humau history and human ua | ture to enabie Lim to dissect a propo | gition, to analyze a problem and t | formulate an idea and a sound judg ment. We Lave abnndant evidence tha Governor Wilson measures up to al! these fundamental requirements. Hi- history as an educator, a scholar, a lo gician; his record as an executive, han dicapped as he has been in the gover nor's office by ordeals of the most for widable character—all these discover to us the man who admirably fits into the present emergency. His superior tntellectual strength will add prestige to the Democratic cause and will bring thousands of recruita from among the educated class of our people. Jowa Democrats will indorse Wood- fow Wilson or Champ Clark. Not in the slightest do I wish to belittie the many good qualities of our neighbor on the south, but I must be accorded conseientions @t philoso) i "—_— - S . ‘dially invited. |at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, 30 p. m. Mrs, Lucie K. B, of each month at 7: Flora Keen, W, M., Eaton, Secy. Lakeland Camp No. 78, W, 0. W, | meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken- nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, Sal- lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Friday night at 7:30 Hall ,corner Main and cor- atl, 0. 0. I\ Tennessee. Visiting brothers R. M. DAMPIER, Noble Grand. E. M. SMAILES, Rec. Sec, K. OF P. Regular mecting every Tuesday Visit- ing members always welcome. J. W. BUCHANAN, JR,, Chancellor Commander. A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. G. A R Meets first Saturday in month at J. M. Sparling’s, Kentucky. J. R, TALLEY, every South Adjt G.ILA toB. of L E. Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, G. I. A. to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome, MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec’y. Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, Pres. Grand Order of Eagles. Meets every Wednesday night in 0dd Fellows hall. G. W. Rowland, president; W, B. Hicks, secretary. PAGE SEVER ”O 0“* .o-»owmmm 2 3OO IVTQIOIOIOLOBO NOTICE! (. On and after April 1st, all Goods Cash. Lakeland Book Store SOIOTONL O 3 POTODOT PO PO '\iQi CPQEQTOPOPRIUEASQSPY 0‘0“0 ’0‘0 O 0 OPOHOIOLQIOE ITOLQIQICIGIDION0 ‘0‘303‘0500 SOOOO\'OOOC'OC'.C'C'OO'M“'C". SCOOTOOOOOOOIOOOOO00V000000T I? you are looking for semcthinz good WE HAVE IT We want you to be a stead customer at our FOUNTAIN Try some of our POPULAR DRINKS and SUNDAES T DRLID LX) We have & absolute confidence that it will please you beyond your expectations : CENTRAL PHARMACY [etdeletletetutulue fedutil fu e e e T T B e DD e D b T e e s e ] Ouick Service Puoxe 23 POTATOES BEANS ALL SEEDS I have as good as N. Y. and sections Don't send away for such. money and experience can command. Eastern grown. Some from other wherever the best grow. FRESH, PURE, TRUE, RELIABLE Car of Pure Maine Bliss Potatoes ALSO FERTILIZERS D. B. Dickson MAPS BLUE PRINTS Special notice, attention County and State Maps of any description compiled on short given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at res- sonable rates. Special rates for prints in large quantities, Prompt attention given mail orders, South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA. DOUBLY DAINTY is the sizht of a pretty girl buying |. a box of cur confectionery, The girl and the candy match each athar per in daintiness and fecetly sweetness, Snch @ ccene may often be seen here tor our candies appeal to {hose of aninty taste, It's surprising that you have not yet tried them. H O. DENNY X, Mail Boxes k. All those living on streets specified for free delivery can have mail boxes by calling at LAKE PHARMACY Phone 42 Quick Delivery GOGO FOR SAL Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as represented by us, For reliable information see Ohlinger (Z\) & Alfield Opm New Dem. umn.m .

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