Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 24, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. 0000000000000 0] ] ! -The l’rofessions coovovovOGOLOLY DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eve, Ear, Nose and Threat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed 'Phone: Ollice 141, Residence 22 Bryant UBldg, lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Oflice 180; Residence 84 Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms 5, ¢ and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. DR. R R SULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— Bpecial attentiou given to Surgery and Gynecology Kentucky Building LAKELAND, 'Pone 132 FLA. LR. W. R. GROOVER, Rooms 3 and 4 Kenwcky Building LARrLAND, FLORIDA. C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law, Offices, DBryant Building Lakeland, Fla. e ————————————— ROGERS & BLANTON Lawyerd: Bryant Block, 'Ploue 319 Lakeland, Fla. —Lawyers— Raymondo Eldg, Lakeland, R. B, HUFFAKER, —~Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Kla. INO. 5. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law, Oflice in Munn Building. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, .l..—l!.— gl;v"uu;;d_“'t‘,. F. Kennedy STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Let ug talk with you about your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue, —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. Private Lessons, o <] o0 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, I ORANGE HALL, 'PHONE 330-RED. "G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination, veys, examination, reports. Blueprinting. Sur- DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 12 and 14 Raymondo Building. Oflice Phone 390, Residence Phone 2146 Green, LAKELAND, FLA, MERTIE I. GRACY, SPIRELLA CORSETIERE, Residence 401 South Tennessee ave- nue. Phone 23 Black. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Lakeland, Fla, 1-20-6. Our Most Valuable Products. It is estimated that twc hundred eggs are uscd in this country every year, for each man, woman and child. Poultry and eggs are the most value able products of America. Why Not Smoke the BEST A. H. T. BLUNTS % For Sale at All Stands and assorted recalls are the barning | fssues of the honrs Providence Jour nal. We Domectits st not allow the ! hutlabalon of jrrcdevant dssue to oh renre the torain gquestion o which | [ the party Qs to it in 12 the tariii qoestion. U nderwood s the leader in 1l L rovision tight,. To Underv o the party ook for lesder Diip i g feht based on this vitad THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 24, 1912, HERE Candidate for Tax Collector of Polk county. young man applies to the voters of Polk county for the position of Tax Collector, subject to the Democratic A Polk county boy, 22 years of College twelve years ago, has been v active business service sinee that time and has shown himself awake t all modern business methods., will find him honest, sober, and of Florida | Wide open for inspection, LET'S GIVE TUESDAY, HIM. AN “X" UNDERWOCD FOR PRESIDENT. Notes and Comments From the Press. Underwood i removing the duty on Sugar is o certainly inoa fair way to he cote the “candy Kid™ if he doesu't be cotne the candy date. Gainesville San I The tarllf the “central issue,” accord ing to Governor Wilson, But there is no Wilson tarltt! There is an, Cnder wood taritf. Why say more? - Atlanta (Ga. Constitution. What {s the matter with Underwood ¥ Nothing so far as we kiow, nothing 80 far as anybody knows, unless It he that Bryan does not happen to ke him because he has not been able to hoss him. - Charleston News and Courier. Arranging his forces for the national campaign, Underwond continues to lay up stores of tarlf am munition with a tine contempt for the new thought cult in polities which in sists that the initintive, ther Congressman endun subject A\ UNDERWOQD CAN WIN. An Old Soldier's View of the Situation, Ga., Muarch 31 In spite of the demonstration made Quitian, by the recently organized Wilson club here, there is a very strong for n wity This is illus teated by the statement of the Revo Wo It Talley of Divie, who was in town e following Underwond lay and said that out of o of forty in three soting population Pinie he of Wilson The others were all supporting Un derwond, Mr. Taliey, who 1« a Confederate veteran and 8 man nence in connty affuirs, “As to Mr. Underwond not being a southern man, the fact that he is living in the south seems to be suflicient. Rep resenting n southern distriet in congress, he has become the leader of his party, and 1 think his record shows him to he a man of sufficient ability to deal with the real issues of the cam- paign adequately and squarely. They say we can't win with a southern man. We have been defeated with a western man and with a northern man, and 1 am willing to take chances with a southern man. I often pick a winner, and In this case [ bave a conviction that I am right in sup- porting Underwood.”—Savannah (Ga.) Morning News. Kiew only men now sterling qualities MARK BEFORE HIS NAME ON NENT HE IS | | l | A thoroughiy qualified primary of April the Joth. :|'-.-n-. a graduate of Massey Dusiness You His lite is « book, | UNDERWOCD THE ONLY SOUTHERNER. | 1t Is Underwood of Alabama and Wil- son of New Jorsey. | Say what yon may, let lmllli(‘i:lml‘ talk themselves purple in the face, it | {18 Oscar Underwond of Alahama, and [ 1t 1s Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey. You cannot rub that out, represents CONRresy, Underwood Alabama in the halls of Woodrow Wilson represents the soverelgn state of New Jersey as its executive head. It is not Under- | wood of Kentueky: it is not Under- [ wood of Minnesota any more than it is [ Wilson of Virginia, Wilson of Sonth Carolina or Wilson of Georgin. To eall Wilson a «; ian i absard. By the same token Mr, Taft is a Georginn | and Roosevelt Is more one, REAL FSTATE| | | ing with the mil | “sure not. s Liced girt's sick was inquirin’ atther her. But he' impehte divil.” “iow 5 that?" Uphoistering and | | Mattress Making | | OLD MATTRESSES made over. | FURNITURE REPAIRED, { CUSHIONS of all kinds made to wder, i CARPETS ad RUGS clcaned and| vid; also matting, ete. | MIRRORS resilvered a specialty. | In regards to workmanship, see W. P. Pillins of Lakeland, who| Inew me for about 16 years at Or-| Fla. Drop me a postal card r phone 61 Red, No. 411 S. Ohio svenue, . Arthar A. Douglas . Fiske Johnson! ndo, Loar s iNegotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. e Grove Property a Specialty. Orang ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING S. L. A, CLONTS DEALER IN Real Estate he s, ‘That's a thrade City Journal. | CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— SOME FINE BARGAINS, uffice in Clonts’ Building. Slight Micunderstanding. “Dridget, didu't 1 hear yon quarrel n this morning?” I, ‘How’'s vour milkmud:’ looked mad an’ secret.” "—Ran:i An' | But the people eannot be fooled hy{‘ such polftical ehleanery, They know | that Osear Underwond 18 an Alabe- | mian and Woodrow Wilson a New Jer Psevite. When any editor does not give his readers eredit for at least as mueh | sense as he s, be is mnking a grtoy he people whao do g it tle thinkine on thetr ous hlunder owWn aceount re- sent the unwarranted, designing, pe- | [ elons, unpatriotic, nnsouthernlike at [ ek on Me Puderwood by those who :nhunhl beprowdest to hold up his | hands, Sueh pennnt polities is a re- flection on the sonnd sense of the state, Augnsta (Gao Chronicle, UNDERWOOD AND THE ISSUES PLAIN WORDS ON BIG QUESTIONS. |Extracts from interview of. Osear W, Underwood, reported In stalf correspondence of the New York World, editorial see- tion, Dee. 3, 1011) “There has been no attempt on the part of the manufactur- ers to give labor its share of the benetits derived from the tariff. They have kept all the profits.” “To protect profits is to pro- tect Inetliciency and to strangu- late ratier than develop Indus- try.” “I prefer to lower the tariff wall by taking bricks off the top of the wall rather than by dyna- miting the structure at the Lot- tom.” “The people have lost faith In the Republican party because it has not kept faith with them.” “If 1t (the Sherman act) is en- forced as a criminal statute it Is an efficlent Instrument for pre- venting and punishing monopoly and restraint of trade.” Our plan ix =0 simple and the terms #o casy that you will wonder why vou never thought of it before as a means of cutting off that grinding monthly out-ro of hard-carned dollars for which you were ge Here iz our pian: We loan vou the money with which to build a home or pay off a mortgage at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST on the vearly balances. paid back in casy menthly in are paying rent. On a THOUSAND DOLLAR ed, would equal $10.48 per me payment on both principal and interest, paying rent—only, | *0 much sympathy Moderate Means May own his own home and be practically independent, the same as the man of more favored circumstances, it is not a question of a large outlay of eash, but the right application of the monthly sum you are now paving out for house rent. be paid in full or in part at any time, thus stopping further The Woman Who Acts Naturally. Women who are not anxious about the effect they produce, women Who [quently sees a raft of act naturally, have a wonderful advan- tage over the self-conscious—those wko are either vain or their beauty or dissatisfied on account of their lack of it. All this takes away from their natural charm, their understanding, their sympathy. Many people expend on themselves that they have none to spare for any one else. Tobacco by the Yard. On Saturday alternoon- in the Port Antonio market, on the isiand ot Ja- maica, & dozen or mor» negrec: may be seen se yard. It smoked by the nutives, and derives itz name from the fact l'm bud. that it is twisted and put up m coils | ter vet, for its tu l water if kept in a like rope, 200 vards to the coil. “‘R e -0 o ° Job Printin O\\'I.\'G to the cniargcmc:nt of y newspaper and publishing busines.. it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in Roon. 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the con,. Mr. Williams. tting no returns, This loan is stallments, just as vou now loan the payments, if equat- mth. This amount covering interest. This loan may also Honestly now, isn't that more scnsible than payving rent? Hing “rone” tobiacco by the | m a sunny windoy S00n turn green s { betore the bush s ¢ petent charge of Mr. G. J. Williams. anything that can be printed, if you wup: the best work at the right prices, call o The News Job Office .~ "Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building, 3y this plan you are able to build a home after your own ideas: live in it; improv: and enjoy all the pleasures of owning Your own home, and pay for it just as you now : When the pay period is ended—the home is yours, without a string tied to it. If you are interested, we would be glad to have vou eall, when we will go over i+ proposition thoroughly. We can help you. That's sure. It's up to you. ——————— e Raft of Coroanuyts In the Philippine jsjin.:. ing floatad down the rj,, The buoyant nu's urs o into a cirele, bracog 4 boos, and tied with queer eraft, with i iy then readv for tho 1y, 0 a point whers the : broken un and th: o Wide World Ma e, B In Lilzs Tima If you cut twi.~ |, and put them ot o then later keep The 0 o) y For ~———PHONE 982, —— HOME OFFI{E. THIRD FLOOR, CURRY BUILDING. FLORIDA. ‘- ... Tor Information Call on . L. SWATTS, Local Agent.

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