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[ 3 i - o] { e y o R ) Ret (S ; { Ly i S {140 F\GE FOUR THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, MAY 29, 1912, The Evening Telegram A DOG LUNCHEON. | Atoneof mos: sumpiions New MR. SLOAN'S VIEW ON RACE FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE 1 vl Y o the Voters of Lakeland and Polk | Publizhed ¢very afterncon from the ATkt of W1 1 ave o ’v. : e 0l | Kentucky Bulidiag, Lakeland, Fla. |, juneicon party a0 which a Pe- L A o hns R - o “’"*v“:.:mos.- spanicl was host and seven ety ason thot 1 \lislikv% Entered in the postoflice at Lake-|other dogs of like social rank were e mix up politics texcept to do | tauld. #)acida, as mail matter of lhe:;’lh-sh_ 3 wos attended by his e 2 Vit facioe il seconid ol 1'4!\:”)":0“. a lady of wealth. .llu: i my duty to my s AR jrepast_ was preparcd by the chef of Wl i e ; ERINGTON, EDITOR.| .=~ ° R : : . i hehotall e AR R Know it, 1o aciu 1 hoone | - = - —lircined waiters; was spread upon a A A S A J. HCLAWORTHY tible adorned with every clegance “"] ;'“ . .le'd 3 cmto dete 14 e 1 ol ol i t el g1 lation Munager.| .. ind cut glass and hot house e AL i nine Ore ol ¢ - e L OIS Furthermore the reporters :" e S LATES: R 2 i not €) B ( tim for Con- | RCRIPTION RATES: 1ol the press were notified that they " 4 | ; il wress, | am addressing this note, ! ¥ yA e ANy §5.0 write it up as a fune- | °0 7 0 S Sy ‘ | ‘.).u‘ 'N’r;‘ 3 ;]:l sndan ,:" A.M,.m..‘dini not know until | zot rthe Even- | Six month Hi [ tior of the first orde a U0 milearary Satumis ioraine Tarce months L osovieny., i ¢ 8 : : G i l ' that any one in this =cc jon was es- Delivercd anywhere within the b g0 irecarion of deg na-:';n-gP: ally championing the cause of | R. B. HUFFAKER, { i MM Iy e ause 2 i e City of Lakeland | . e flares against the ! ] ! 1 eadi ‘andi rosecuting limiie orathe bid |xtrasagdnce fares ont ngal . (Mr. Toomcr, and as | was just leav- | Leading Candidate for P uting for 10 cents a week. { erowing discontent of the time like From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS a weckly newspaper giving a aume of local matters, crop condi-| tiong, county affairs, ete. Sen anywhere for $1.00 per year. It's about sccond rop of “Cards of Thanks.” it wil Marel aud of UM President,” President Ins be 4, 1012, after Te- | 1 over now except the La toreh in darkness. cPhe very breed | Lof the dog wiil] uelp to irritate, for Hor a Pekin vaniel is but a canine | cavicature, a fr in cture, helpless to himself and use- Kk of the perverse t [less to man, of no purpose =ave to ‘umu.»v the emptiness of an idle class {as incapable of rational ph | of useftl employment reoas thi aiendocumentsand Society reporis ol aftalrs of yKind serve ascam? 11 forms of dis and anarchists ' rebellions spirits of poverty or of ; risunderstood talent and monkey "topical lessons 1y cntent Socialists read of these dov lunches banquats | Feryvhody will vote for Park Tram- | with as much interest as society it- mell tomorrow ol and Frank Wzalpole exeept L. this president 'S compremis business and give the nomination to Tyrus Cobb. He's popular, North, South, Eust and West With all the lics that are “nailed” during every campaign, isn't it won- derful how many continue to fly about with the most hilarious and unresirained liberty. Perspective cuts u mighty figure in the this world. In communities the reces for insignifi- affairs of some cant locel oflices completely obscure these of national importance A fellow hilled named Rube to an entertainment at of is Frank Walpole's home, and Allyn's claim 1o his title may b digputed by local talent give as the “Prince Liars.” Park mmell made such a run that he's still running, notwithstand- ing he has arvived. His names will be on the ticket tomorrow and every voter should aid in secing that he gets a large complimentary Vote Albert Wiilliamson's didn't sutfer while he dating, His paper est line of juicy e business wis oft candi- e St hvertisements or any paper in the der he can he philosophical Until Uncle Sam takes matiers vig- Orously in hand toe days of Cuba will b full ot troubl iland mint e poople of the are incapable of self-govern- il the salvation of the country deperds upon the taking nitimate over ob its aftairs by the United States The Ocala Benner sapgests that the W 0 Bryan on the ticket as a candidate for delegate 10 Baltimore convention is like a certain Mrs, Har it son.” in that “there ain’t any sich per The Banner intimates that Bivan is a myth put on the ticket Gibbons i Allyn s v Pies the larg- ! No wone \ | self and they do not forget them. | among the rich is felt as an insult | to humanity by thousands that toil jand can hardly earn food for their children. If plutocracy has not al- ready gone mad with prosperity it vill not flaunt its Pekinese spaniels tec often in the face of 1 food-taxed people. —New York Wrrld, | THE IMPRESSION LONG HAIRED PREACHERS MADE ON SANFORD. The two long haired preachers who | {their visit the Sanford Herald says: | “Two long haired tramps preached sermons on the streets lest Friday | and Saturday and consigned true re- and everything else to the te basket. They had charts and plenty of talk to back their claims as being the proper hack drivers on the road 10 heaven and everything clse in the way of religious beliey CWas putin the discard. They man- | vaged to draw a crowd of people by singing and exhorting and like ev- erything that comes were given a to \ford thev respectful - hearing. While not averse to the rights of ev- ery man thinking for himself | am ‘\;l"hnhll«“ opposed people | their insane doctrines on [ the streets and it would be o good idea to stop them and foree them to cither hive a hall somewhere or move COn o the next place with their be ‘Iun'.:ll to these stouting { i I grant to every man the Jvight of free speech and religion, but | imu 1o these people who are trying | 1o eke ont an existence by a distort- ' 4 od and highly colored harangue on!lu:n- Known lawyers to refuse cises the strect with the primary objeet | v here the highest good of a com- | of selling leatlets and They ar taking up a a public nui- and should be collection shee on the streets placed in that class by Frank Walpole as a joke. Frank Plans are being made in Jg Lrather given to political — jokes |y, g0 bond Duval county for s¢ these days, though it's hard to see the point in some of ‘em The problem “How to Baby™ is to be finally and definitely scttled. Pure Food Wiley is going t Raise a purposes. The vote will be taken | at the Democratic primary next Tues- day On Wednesday afternoon the un-| veiling exerci '8 of the monument 1o “show us,”" using young P. F. W, Jr., Ur. . W Tribble was held on the 1o demonstrate the scientific and campus in Lake City. Two beauti-| proper processes through which a| gy memorial addresses were deliv- bihy must pass to convert it into a Tusty and altoogether perfect yoouth We wily wiatch voung Pure Food's Progress with interest; meanwhile, if We need any assistance in the baby- raising business we'll call on grand- ma, the old reliable ROAD IMPROVEMENT REPORTED L was reported 1o the automobile club that the famous Loughman hills which have been so hard to climb, Wwill be fixed very soon, and that ZO01 10ads will be built in that vicinity Although a bond issue was defeated in Polk county some time ago, the towns of Winter Haven, Villa and Haines City have bonded themselves for $200,000 to be ex vended in giving paved roads for a distance « seven miles in all direc tions from Winter Haven as the cen ter Bup of five miles to Rartow will re nain to be constructed, to Tampa, with the exception o about fifteen mi Florence After this work is done only a s—Tampa Tribune. | ered | IR [ Jacksonville's newest banking in- stitution the First Jacksonville, wiill ! Savines Bank of begin business | ‘<:nl,\ in June | { - e Deat and Blind Institute in | St Augustine has closed after a most suceessful and atisfactory season The institute accommodated 111 stu- - | dents during the entire year, and - | with a corps of splendid teachers did ila very wonderful work T The steel w 'k oon the new Citizens ®ltank building in Tampa has reached the third floor 1 Where Silence Is Power. Silence never shows itself to so - |@reat advantage as when i. is made - |the reply to calumny and defamation, slon for them.—Addison. ——— But It Doesn't. P Most men would have more humi)- Ity than they possess if it could get them anything. giving a raved road all the way from Daytona { What passes as an amusing vanity | | Curse with which any State has had [vanted on the streets of Lakeland re- | 1 cently, have been to Santord, and of | ¢ (have too many of them alread provided that we give mo just occa | ing town on business, znd did not ' et back until Saturday night, 1 had | ne opportunity to get this before the | peeple carlier, but as Mr, Toomer has made his feeble, and worse than puny defense, for thi Lalpeady charge, cam- | which was made early in th | bai I feel taking advantag that it 18 In no woy of him to publish i ¥ ccknowl- o fact which he d 1o be tru Dur the last of the Legislature, vhen that body, tozether with good ; beople throughout i doing all possible 1o protect the hon- on Florida the State, were tor, manhood and womanhood of our State, by legislating out of its bor- | ders that worse thun curse, the race when jtrack evil, men and women, more especially in communitics where race meets were being con- ducted, were by letters, telegrams, and through delegations of citizens, praying tor relief, wonderful Lusiness man, Mr. Toomer, who now this arks us to send him to Congress, was in Tallahassee with the race track crowd aiding them in their efforts to perpetuate this (if possible) greatest to contend. The good people of Jack- Mr. Toomer's neighbors were urging that they MUST HAVE ief, that the gambling spirit was ping over the city at an alarm- ing rate, that the lives and fortuncs o many of their citizens wore being wrecked, that many of the leading hotels of the city were so overrun with the country sonville, toughest clement of the of bhoth that decent People were afraid to siop at them, many even shunning the city; and yet, Mr. Toomer being employed as he s by the race track crowd, was helping thewm. You understand that he was not defending them before the courts, in a suit brought against them, but was with them before the Legislature, where they were endeav- oring to prevent the p; 1ge ol leg- ixlation intended to put them out of b Their only hope was to de- feat the bl altogether, or get it so amended as to make it.ineffective. Mp ‘Toomer’ self, by SOXeS iness, s feeble effort to excuse him- saying that he was their at- and they asked him to do it, ii worse than no excuse, torne A lawyer has no more right 1o do wrong, even though his employers should ask it ot him, than has any other man. | muniiy was involved, and any man | Who hasn't, at least, this much worag | courage and backbone, is in my Judz- | | ment a mighty | POOT man 1o send o Congress, or 1o plice iy any import- ant position Business which, it is claimed, My is all right, but a man money above the lives and souls of nowhich Mr. Toomer did when he was aiding that race track crowd, is Lo safe man to represent the oy or and dignity of any people IT this race track proposition been w profitable one for the abily v Foomer tas, who places ad | Ateérney. In the primary election on Apri! 2518 2ot Vo es, 41 per cent, attorney Hutfaker of the total vote cast for that Milton withdrew in tluffaker ought to have the f Cflice favor first primary. Is is annual travels the humming bird finds its way from the central parts of the United States to the ine terior of South America. In its ane nual migrations the birds usually make a rapid dash nort:ward, and on the return trip they str: leisurely. Wanted Mucr »f a Wife. Probably the most extraordinary taste :n matrimony on ‘erora was that of 2 man wno aavertised ‘or 3 wife who “must oe quite dumb and deat, at .east 0 veas of sge and who hates music >hudren per dogs and a rong irink Fatal German Gramma-. Leposava Jivanovitch, a giri of twelve, drowned nerself .n the Danube after wving a fetter for ner varents explaining that her schoot marks could never be <atisfactory, for she despaired of mystering ierman feclen- sions.—London Kvening Standard. Calf's Little “Butters.’ One day as my nttle 1riend Willie, aged four, and | were inspecting some farm ani S We happened to see a young calf with very sman horns, and Willic exclaimed: “Just 100k at the cute littie butters it aas. —Ex: change. Write For L:erature Contracts that Pu financially speaking, Mr. 7T riight have had some little det N with those who think of gain, o the! neglect of more important mat ~‘ but, making it a tinancial propositg prre and simple, the State never A Rreater curse answer So the only any lonest td | which man coun with the proposition can give 1 question why were you for ? wo be, for what 1 could ger out of to the absolute ignoring of th terests of the State, tinancial an 8y o finandic: this Kind in Congress? 1 i we need IT my good friends Deen and i - erington had been in Talla | when this tight was on, and seen | the disgusting line-up as 1 saw | Tam sure that neither of them, i1, | ever their signatures veuld have candidacy or endorsed Mr. To I do not endorse al L'Engle does and say: otherwise I think &, s ll"ll"(‘lflt‘ on some questions, but w nen | this race track fight, as well as <ome lothers of a similar nature wer, ot ; 1'Engle was, with his paper and u"" | erwise, fighting for th, honor and |good of our State. 1If | uld not | sopport L'Engle, 1 would .y i 1 | Congressman-at-Large business out altogether in voting in to primary. 1 have written th ‘m\m a semse of duty as a citiz n 1 see it Respectfully, D. H. SLOAN Years cach year 1st ! and | 3rd | ath sth 6th 7th 8th | oth 6 Months 9%z years | | NOTE THE TOTALS. Why pay rent> Why pay a We allow 4 per cent in ‘ further interest. ’ We help you save | T ————— vy ... e 4o there were cast for prosecuting Of this vote Park mmell, for governor, got 44 per Park’s offic. he came £0 near ga'ting in the Go to the polls on nex: Tuesday, the 28th, and work and tote for Huffaker, i Humming- Birds' Journeys. By our plans we make it possible and o« come, or the average earning capacity, casy way that it in no way works WE WILL BUY YOU A HOME FOE 3100000 ) Tabulated Tllustration of Amount deposited as ............... $72.00 :mount deducted for expenses ..., .. .. 1:820 mount of loan made by the Compan : Amount of . - Balance due Co., payable as per following table eSS S A | Balance due on Ican | Interest ¢ per cent $946.00 The loan with accrued interest, terest on the monthly advance derosis. i : you maay. hel;; g ocitpasedh z orits, after the third month. you money at a lower rate ang “HOME" com s WRITE FOR FULL DETAILED 1 City, Suburban and Country Properj Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Vajye Flood & Hendrix, Ownery “It shall be the aim ang pose of my life to renge; ficient, faithful ang vice as Governor of 1 “I shall labor ang those things whi<! and advance the v ALL THE PEOPLE" grateful to all who voug me in the first primary tertain the most frien); ing towards all Floridz D orats regardles of wheth, voted for me or not." ~ PARK TRAMMELLS , without opposition wi the ballot, TUESDAY, e ‘\IA'.I' 28th. It will be appreciated. if when you vote, you wi] please mark your ballot ———_ FOR GOVERNOR PARK TRAMMELL. X PARK TRAMMELL B —— — OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. [ CEMENT PAVEMENTS We have contracted with the Studebaker corporation to sell E. M. F. 30's and Flander’s 20's. Will have a 30 here about April 15. Aay one interested please call or phone and will be pleased to demonstrate and iquote prices. Mr. Carl Gibson, spe- cial representative from the factory, will demonstrate either of the above models any time within the next two weeks. S. M. STEPHENS. 3-26-tt G. C. ROGAN, Sealed bids will be re 6 p. m, May 28, 1912, 1, : cil, for the construction «: ravements in the town o dale, Fla, Specifications «u tained by addressing the t The Council reserves th. 1 Jject any and all bids, Murk plainly, “Bid for Cement P's\. E. B. LANE, Mavor W. D. Howells, Jr., Clerk THAT HOUSE IS MINE, FEELING IS A FEELING THAT CANNOT BE DEFINEI. BUT BUST B ACTUALLY EXPERIENCED 1N ORDER TO Bl FULLY APPRECIATED. J fur ai ) 0N ¢ a havdship on men with an ordinary ii- own home, and in such o I - pay only $8.30 per month on each £1,000.00 with 5 tnterest per annum, rayable monthly. a $1,500 Loan Made on are from Six to Twelve Months Old rchase Price of each Contract $6.00 dues S2.000.00 $2.000.1:0 85.000.00 85,000,00 advance credit on loan 54.00 $ 946.00 o iaii b G ] | on yearly balance ”'s' Yearly total princi- | Monthly total prin: - | 3 Pal and interest | pal and interest | _— 1 $av.30 s ———— — 1 $99 o 146.60 $12.24 l 440 141.92 11.83 | g 135.94 et 99.60 131 66 | 11.00 4 2 | 10.58 | 1009 ’ | 9.7 ! 934 | ! 8.07 ! 8.68 ould be $10.48 per month. tract requirements, Pay back a $1,000.00 loan, rate of interest on note or : o - ¢ or mortgage elsewhere’ may be paid in full or jn Part at any time, thus stopping much higher ‘tl: of your money than you can make ett se- pany and vill appreciate o ems than you can get else NFORMATION, T business. S OF FLORIDA. RY BUILDING PHONE 982 e—r LORIDA

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