Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 23, 1912, Page 4

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< T i o i 5 MY The Evening Telegram Disaster Grave as | iiternoon from the| Lakeland, Fla. | stoflice at La 1l matter of the . Pubiished every Kentucky Buildiag, (Continued from Page 1.) illy Par- 1t went on until fi | Hament ded in Jumes in M.} HETHREIUNGTON, EDITOLR. Sl : v, J. HULWORTIHY . {irtroduction of v trades making | N n to tl inventors of Bus ind o lation Mauuger : 2 S ; SULSCRIPTION RaTes s e ‘ Ollt YFOUAr cooe soncsvee 1 o nen, SIX MULLLS .o eeronen Abou l PThree wmonths o0 soons o \ ed al o TSt who went ! Doiivered anywhere within the Srnyes he Atlantic on | limits of the City of Lakeiand {hat | nig W Titani for 10 cents a week, { struck the iceberg, “as big us al S0 witain, it is interesting o know rrom the sume ollice 18 s ued G Till: LARELAND NEWS L sy a weekly newspaper giving oa rc-w G suwe ol local watters, crop ‘-‘4{,.1,. 7 i tions, county atfairs, ete. Sent e Al e fLE I WS what would WOl hmshands?" |Lket Woodrow Wilson | " Some of the Friends and Voters desiring to cast lots for Woodrow Wilson tor prosi-| Ne'ghbors 0‘ lhe “0“ dent should familinrize thewselves Braxton Beacham Endorse Him and Candidacy for Congressman At Large To the Voters ol Florida: Jelieving that the highest and best recommendation @ man can have, comes from those who have Known him longest and most intimately, we, the undersigned neighbors and friends of the Hon, Braxton Beacham, candi- date for Congressman at Large, de- sire to bear testimony to his good character and high standing in this community, and to give him our un- qualitied endorsement for the position with the todowing nawmes which wi! M‘ appear on the ticket, e sure _um1 put i cross mark (x) before cach of fhe names printed below, to insure that Woodrow Wilson gets thie full bLenefit of your vote. i For President—Vote for one: WOODROW WILSON. For Delegates State at Large—Vote for six: J. . ALEXANDER. A. J. ANGLE. MONTCALM BROWARD. JOIIN 8. KEANE, HAYES LEWIS, GEO. G. MATTHEWS. For Delegate First Congressional District—Vote for two: E. D. HOBRS, WAYNE THOMAS. Costs money to be a candidute, i : : y o which he aspires, even for a county oflice, judging from ! I Mr. Beacham has lived among us the publishied statements, di e Stateis Wik & T guished in personal appearance, edu- What's become of the Florida ated, refined, public spivited, prac- Press Association? Anyhody going and progrossive, active, eners to Palutka? All those going to Pa- Jatka please say "L getic, eminently suceesstul as a busi- | ness man, a true and consistent Dem- R S ST S ocrat all his lite, standing on the orig- Every newspaper in the State sub- jpa) idea and platform of national aid porting Underwood is also favorable yop good roads and improvement of to Harmon. Every candidate for wyrerways, in our judgment, makes delegate representing himself as an pim an ideal candidate for Congress- Underwood man is also a Harmon 'man at Large, and one who, if elected, man. They advertise themselves as will not only reflect eredit upon the either “Underwood or Harmon™ dele- position but upon the State of Flor- gates. It's anybody to beat Wilson, 'jqa. and they kept Harmon's and Clark’s | ar, Beacham does not base his can- names off the ticket simply and sole-Jgidacy upon the demerits of any of Iy for the purpose of downing Wil-Ihis opponents but upon the fact that son in Florida. ~ Will the people o possesses every necessary qualifi- stand for such work? Will they al-!cation to acceptably fill the honorable low Chairman Price to deliver the position he is now secking. vote of their State—not to Under- Jos. L. Guernsey, hardware, wood, as is pretended —but to some Jas. L. Giles, real estate, one for whom, by one man’s arbi- ¢ 15 Howard, editor Citizen, trary ruling, they are denied even 1. L. Beeman, San Juan hotel, the privilege of voting for or against? | 11 A, Grant, manufacturer Pinea- S cura Beacham, of Orlando, is not a poli- tician, or a chronic oflice Lence may not be as familiar to the people as a whole as some other can- k-1t manager didates. But his home folks Know 'county Citras Sub-Exeh, him, and they take pleasure in te .~l|-| JW. Gettier, fr Gerrit 1. Judd, capitalist, W, M. Davis, viee president Orlando Bank and Trust Co. secker, Johnson, Orange ——._.____—___fi___ - Atlan- agent fying to his character, ability and i Coast Line Railway. fitness, Read what they say ot him, 1. . Dickson, merchant, in another column of this paper. 10 p_ppRillips, orange grower and ship “a good name at home is a tower of fyap, strength abroad,” Beacham towers above his competitors. One can sup- port such a man without fear of dis- appointment in his career George 2. Nolan, cashier Orlando tank and Trust Co. The Hammond & goods (by R. L. Bunch, president), S 1L Kilgore, real estate, W, . Reynolds, mayor, a good rep-f B G Rush, insurance, resentative in the lower house from 1. K. Crawford, real estate, Folk county. He made a good Stat Georze W, Wright, cigars and to- Senator from this Senatorial district. | yaceco. i He is making attorney Bunch Co., dry —_——0 Park Trammell made a g of Lakeland, He made ood mayor 4 good gen- W, W Wright, cigars and tobacco. Titanic Wreck wresiing from | the great statute of) ithe |T AXPAYERS and VOTERS unon this I matter, THE EVENING TELE£GRAM LAXRELAND, FLA, APRIL 23, 1912 | | | Candulate for fiovernor I i PARK TRAMMELL Is the ING CANDIDATE is the report from wll over Florida, He will have a big fcad with a chance to win in th irst primary | PARK TRAMMELL'S record as Legislator and Attorney-General has been one of aggressive, loyval, and ef- ficient service for the people. No man in Florida has worked harder to stamp out the abuses of the special interest classes, PARK TRAMMEL in the future, as he has always done in the past, will champion the cause of the peo- ple and fight their battles, PARK TRAMMELL is not running on money. He has not and will not expenses, or for hired workers, VOTE FOR TRAMMELL and stamp out the idea that a man has to have money to win for Governor. CONVICTS-ROADS: State convicts on the roads, with the as advocated by PARK TRAMMELL, WILL NOT claimed by Mr. Milton, as the ex- pense for labor will be cut off when the convict labor is worked in the place of labor now paid for. CONVICTS-SUGAR: Mr. plan for a convict cane farm and sugar factory WILL, INCREASE TAXES about EIGHT MILLS to get ready for EXPERIMENTING in cane growing for sugar on the new un- tried and unseasoned Everglade lands. SUGAR PROFITS: Louisiana’'s convict cane farms have made no such profits as the figurues set forth in Mr. Milton's literature. The facts show but bare wages for the con- viets, TAXPAYER: Do want a known value—-good roads——from the Iabor of the convicts WITHOUT A HEAVY TANX BURDEN, or do von wiant TAXNES RAISED EIGHT MILLS for getting ready for Mr. Mil- ton’s EXPERIMENT, with an UN- CERTAINTY as to getting any value in retnrn for the TAX BURDEN and labor of the conviicts? PARK TRAMMELL advocates Ex- perimental farms in the Everglades, but says experiment with thousands WITHOUT A TAX BURDEN. Mr. Milton’s plan means a HEAVY TAX BURDEN —a raise in TAXES of about EIGHT MILLS, for getting ready for the EXPERIMENT— And that with the RESULTS VERY UNCERTAIN. PARK TRAMMELL you your is with the He wants té protect them TAX INCREASE. Give no heed to elev- against a BRIG VOTER: LEAD- | spend one penny tor speakers or their | Placing the | county as the unit for road-building, | INCREASE TAXES as| Milton's | [Political announcements will be laccepted and inserted in this colum: [ for one will be carried doily [election for S1C.00, he paid in advaned] This fee MUSI FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Democratic Voters of Countys [ beg to announce my candidacy for the oflice of State Scuator from this subject to the action of the 3 date of district, ! Democratic primar the which will be aunounced later. Respecttully, | I1. J. DRANE, FOR STATE SENATOR. ' Te the Voters of Polk County: | @ hereby announce mysclf a candi- [date for State Senator from Polk! county, Having the will to serve! {the people’s best intercsts, I will use with this commission. solicit the support of all the voters. JOHN F. COX. FOR MEMBER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD. The friends of Mr. J. C. Owens have gained his consent to offer for member of Board of Public Instruc- tion, and present his name to the voters of this district, subject to the Democratic primary of April 30, and ask all voters to give him their sup- port. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. I am a candidate for the office ot Prosecuting Attorney for Polk county, and respectfully solicit the vote and support of the reader anu every democratic voter at the pri- mary election, April 30. I promist that if elected, I will devote my time |and energy to the duties of the of- Ifice in prosecutions for the State. Respectfully, EPPES TUCKER, JR. FOR TAX COI.LECTOB I hereby announce myself a candi- date for the office of Tax Collector of i Polk county, subject to the Demo- cratic Primaries. If elected I prom- ise to discharge all duties of the effice faithfully and to the best of my ability. HENRY J. LEWIS. FOR OOUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of Mr, N, A. Riggins, believing him to be a most desirable man to fill the important office of County Commissioner, present his name for the consideration of the voters, and solicit their support for him at the coming primary. POR REPRESENTATIVE The friends of J. C. Brown hereby announce his candidacy for member of the State Legislature from Polk county. They know Mr., Brown's worth and efliciency, and recommend kim to all the voters of the county, assuring them that they will make no mistake in casting their vote for (X) J. C. BROWN. I-'OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate fbr the office of County Commissioner from the Fifth Dis- trict of Polk County. If elected will fill said office to the best of my abil- ity, treating all parts and all the people of said district alike. Thank- ing all who support me in advance in the primary of April 30, 1912, 8. JOSEPH HENNECY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I am a candidate in the approach- FoeaoRNGQOCQQQARD < POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, ! Q0000 C0QQROCQOQQ month or less for $5.00, or until date ot Polk h ability as I possess in the ef-] t to do so, should they entrust me 1 respectfully i i BRAXTON BEACHAM FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE Material Federal Aid for Hard Roads in the Several Stat.: More Money Appropriated for N PAGE FOUR = _———_———-_—_—___._.——_——————_\_ , - - \ ~— 'Park Trammell, ‘ ' Vote For Extracts from His Platform: N aiigable Streams, There is no way that the peopie of the interior can rec rect benefits from the millions apprepriated annually by th. ment, except an appropriation for hard roads. ments. cral. And now, the puerile and in-| 3 Watkine ora grower. | nth-hour falsehoods and mud-sling-| consistent argument is advanced that | 1 8 Chapmar, pastor First Meth. [Ing i attempted acainst PARK|ing primary for nomination for Le shonld not be elected governor be-|adist chureh. TRAMMELL, county commissioner, and if elected. cause he mizht have ambition to be-| . 11 Walker, orange srower and| e [1 shall endeavor to meet and dis- com United States Senator! As {hipper R. B HUFFAKER FOR PRCSECUT- [charge every duty faithfully ‘"'] if, havinz made good in <o many im- Jo B Wialker, member eity counei! ING ATTORNEY. iho.xmsfl} ”]\Ohfd u‘[.m‘uvnw kel l' portant exerntive and v po-| 11 Rourne, manazer Winter Park ;nns Amo.thnd. nl.sn._:‘:H.I z the votes| t d ity from | Frait Co {of District No. 5 of Polk county. | her position? it the| G ¢ Keller, editor Reporter-Star ' NdCathe ! r ! 1 Car! Dann, real estate 7 n pul sothey B D 1 Oviedn A FOR COUNTY COMMIS:XO\ER T The friends of Mr. T. F. Sta y ! " [ W ( <. FOW T feeling that he h s f S Nairs woul 1 1 t th-agent & efficiently (] AN County Co 0 1 ! 0 1 4 1 o 1 : { St ) FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT. 1 didate fo Robinson irenit conpt 1 hereby announce my « 1 brir v tle po- tor Dronnen, orance erower A wiek from today and this littlo for the office of Circuit Clerk of P n and zrasp of Chas. Drennen, M. D ball of yarn for most of the candidates county, subject to the action of matters | 10 the State’s| 1. Edward Drennen, M. D. iwill be wound up. Huffaker is the Democratic primary. I respectfully Pusiness that 1'11 illy fit him for the| ILeRoy B. Giles, attorney. {leading candidate for prosecuting at- ask your support and if elected I rlace. and which no other candidate| W. L. Palmer, attorney. torney. Why not put him in in the |promise an efficient business admin- ¢an offer. And the people are going to put him in. school board. | ——er acamy S. E. Ives, chairman Orange county |first primary? VOTE FOR HUFFAKER. istration of the office. L. 8. MORROW. Phone 233 Red / ' E Manufactured 7 DON'T LET IT GET PAST YOU that nobody is going to give you something for nothing. M. . go in business for their healtn. We Make a Hit With Our Dry Goods because people of discrimination know that we give real valu do not try to beguile them wit), specious promises or fals: CHILES THE EXCELLENCE can only be apprecint Good as it looks, wi! proper crust, it is cven taste. Try a loaf for » isfaction. There must 1 sons why many of bakers now use our ! on daintiness to rot equipped wit plumbing. Wives I though they may 1 ,bly. If you tak Iave mod ke sure « Inman Cigar Factory OF OUR BRELD IT'S A REFLECTION

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