Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 12, 1912, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. ° THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAR 1L The Evening Telegram vacve 0F moeasen . 'DEMOGRATIC LEADERS Y, | i —— | Fublished every afternoon from the y, k iy, i1, June 12.—Ar in- GAT“EH'NG I“ Hl[““"niv Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. :c:osting estimate of the present or i - "i#h value in terms of Jife-insurance, (Cortinued frcm Page 1.) | i AND, FLA.,, JUNE 12, 1912, This Store the Mecca of Well Dressed Men (. A store that looks beyond the eqge of the money drawer. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- faud, Florida, as mail mattes of the' second class. of the increase of pensious accorded ! to veterans of the civil war by the pal hotels. The Clurk campaign com- | Inew act of Congress, effective .\1a)‘;u.ince bas offices in the Munsey | M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOKE 11, was |{1ade public here by actu-| nwyilding, (orner Calvert and Fayelle' aries of the Mcdern Woodmen of |gireets. Gov., Harmon's managers A. J. HOLWORTHY :‘AmerAir.'s.. It .is explained that IhiS']Aaye a suite in the Equitable b!‘lild- Susiness and Circulation Manager. ‘, ('({mpllfiilr)n dxs!-ega-rds whatever ben- ing across the street, and the Wilson l«ms of the legislation may accrue|committee has leased an entire small (hereafter to the widows or depend- | bailding at No. 0 East Lexington SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | ents of the pensioned soldiers now | creet. One year ....-........ $5.00 lyivine present value means the The Underwood forces are the only (I‘ re "s never Six montbs ....... sweee 280 lamunt of cash which, invested at|ones that expect to have a Whole A sto tha tempted 10 Three montbs ... ..... 120 |4 ;v cent compound interest, will Delivered anywhere within the | vic1q the sum necessary to pay the limits of the City of Lakeland | iy reqse of pension as often as it wil] hotel to themselves. They have re- iserved all the rooms and parlors in | buy things “a little off” in quality of the Eutaw House, one of the older le bec:‘_use the ]'Ofit Would e . tor 10 cents a week, [ 1zl due, according to the “Ameri- lostelries at the corner of Eutaw and | Sty p b lam’er' caen Experience” mortality table. Baltimore streets, This hotel was From the same office 18 issued | Ty figures in the following para- ' hadly damaged by fire a few weeks THE LAKELAND NEWS graphs show successively the age of ' ugo, but it is expected tha: repairs 8 weekly newspaper giving a 'e'llhu pensioner, annual increase of his | wil]l be finished before the conven- sume of local watters, crop cundi'i;«u.fi(m and present cash value of | tion opens. tions, county affairs, etc. Sent | the (. A store that’s high in quality anq style, carrying only high grade mer. increase: The hotel headquarters of the Wil- Chandise"the best that money can bU\' suywhere for $1.00 per year. | In Service 90 Days !<on, Harmon and Clark workers are " s 1 =rfi—=! At age 62, annual increase $12, ’ in the Emerson, at the corner of Cal- and se"ing lt at pOpu‘&r pl‘lces. The sun never goes in hiding for present value of increase $113.61; | vert and Charles stre in the heart long in Florida. Looks mignty F“"di $12, $100.56; 64, $12, $108.4 the business district and only a| today after the unusual Aecrpouce $12, $101.42; 66, 326, § half block from the Munsey and | of its being veiled by clouds tor a h Equitable buildings, The Wilson | (L A . couple of days. | committee has the banquet hall and | A s‘ore that IS Pfepared to ht - [parlor on the mezzanine floor and . . IR The need of a hospital in this ‘""1 § tourtecn bed rooms. The Harmon | every man for CVCTY oc‘:aSlonfi rain is emphausized when a terrible acch 175, $12, $62.50. rien have fifteen sleeping rooms and . . dent happens and there is no ylace| IN Service 6 Months. 'w parlor on the mezzanine floor for | or Shlne) morn"‘g, noon or aher to take the injured person, All hu-,z At age 62, annual increas I their meetings, Two of the notable fizures in l:u!-? candle “ght‘ Regular men9 Stout’ L $158.22; [timore during the convention will be | $340.87; L William J. Bryan and Al'on B. Park- | Sllm’ fa" or Short men. $212.98; [er, the former thrive and the latter mane people will Project substanti sive the hospital | present value of increase $170.4 i | 3, 818; stance. [ RIS 0o, SN, The Starke Telegraph refers to the 67§42 ecitor of the Pensweola Journal ;ns:'n.:c, $42, “Old Frank Mayes"" And these two foree the chojee of @ Democratic pres- (. A store that runs the entire won § gamut of correct things and the i | whole octave of fair prices. iqential - convention, editors ure zoine to Bahimore 'u-[ THERE'S MONEY IN”HAY ‘,,,“‘,, as a delesat gether, too, It Jooks like all hope CParker as g I'he a suite at the of a harmonious delegation fromy | : s i | Although we sce a good deal| Flovida is at an end ! { ! i ; about clove: and other I®gumes s a ! i { ] | Nebia Hoining the rooms of Wild =0il," sadd Mre. P B Goodvich, presi- ”‘] J " ; | g ¢ WG ) it or the *National Hay Asso it~ | SR Lk o] Py hody seems (0 hiave over-| ; {dere a Bieans to gather nitrogen into the The Satu Tvening Post prints | Jast 8§ ta Joke ahont (. A call will”convince you of the 1 .. truthfullness{of thesabove facts, and ol looked the vk Statoe i ] :f 1 i i i I\;ljn:‘ Ill‘;:l-»'.ili'l‘.\tu;“‘- answered thus <; S Dy GRIONE L :\tl.;‘!.ql.m‘:l<-1'> ulllu-n'.;h not ‘l‘l:' x‘y- \Vl[l be apprCCIath: by"he cwner. ‘ rowords, clover and altalta apee Peing asked the mmmber of seasons, same hotel JIndee at The Em | tion, ** and their prompt vesponse: “Two Wt othat there is money i From an industrial and progressive ninety delegates from that St | not only means to an end, but no | standpoint there is but one season in ! Bave bheen able to obtain oo commo dations there, — ) “Taking the United States as a . o AR i lasts the year around, | Fammany Hall has taken twenty- i L e year avound |66, | idba 0t pioNGE heir o . T |Xunxm_\ : I" 1;\] Wken ‘\ I Deen Bryant PHUNE '}35 ——— — | e Trooms o e rmerson, havine H i | over hadl as much as it should, and nlln 11 ; a ; ,“ ; ! B“l'd'nq =) b ki \ Nt It ite o= ~ aoned e Al ol O B 0 i Pampa oxp to invite the FIor-14 (v has about half as miny acres plan o min . s——— fda Pross Associat Yo b i wls timore on a biz steamer and using ida Py Assoclation to hold its 1913 Las the demand requires, meeting in that ity A trip o Pan- the eratt as a hotel during the con- | | ii ama s one of the features attendant ! oalibe SR Bllkodusnstiolh o Ao vention, Other celebrities from the i ‘.ONE PR'CE To EVERYBOD," wean end themselyves, i Lekeland - the busy season which auy other crop, and our association Bmbire Stit i it t thi T n e Ay P BES . 4 g S Lmpire State who have suites gt this \ upon the proposed meeting, and it i very much interested in bringing St o y Di U 88 tor o0 Nt e ki N i 5 wtel are Gov, ix, S Senator 100 persons can be secured for this {up the hay production, not only in [GGorman and Charles A, Murphy, quantity, but eventually in quality, | o Rl o : " ¢ i {the Tammany Hall leader, Col. Geo “The price of hay is all ont of reu- i 663 ARG et e ) avoring the propositio hone o ¢ arvey also has announced his inten- favoring the propo: e though We oo inasmuch as the prosperity | : {tion of staying t! ten-day onting it may be had at a very low rate. We go oon record as OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mayor—-8. L. A Clonuts, are a little uneasy as to what might The rooms of ol other Kinds of crops depends so become of the State it 4 hundred | mch upon hay crops, oar association | the New York Jeaders are expected to CPhone 210-Red ) | , NEWSPAper people wWere 1o leave and S jl'”” vt ‘h e ““A;!wmmv one of the important skir- Clerk and Tax Cotiector, H. L {RY B be absent for ten days s = SRS i fwish grounds of convention week, Swatts, { : ’ :_l\n\l s ~i‘|<l-"| x”lml‘l%n“l o ‘.I‘:Tl‘ ince this State sends the largest del- Treasurer and Assessor, A e | o -— NChanaes weaching o sensible A A ¢ ' ! | N ; X coation and its representatives come Armistead i' I,h' l‘h“""' 2 Sl "’ al "; gD ":'”\‘"‘ Natiouai Crop Improve funinstructed, Until developments ia Collector of Light and Water, C I l‘l\mll;‘ r‘Ill.‘.n“ !;“. Uwhi : ‘.,"”“.H.“'~ | dhistin i the convention hall itsell are conclu- D, Clough, 1 ¥ the ill-treatment matlicted on him, ! SR S e PR, - Rak i s Mis ‘ T Sl v the deliln 1.1!:01.,‘ of the New .\.l:n.!nl.. W. H. Tillis, . l Before vou leave on that § ity : ’ SOME HINTS ON York leaders and conferences at th Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin | ! | fumily, by u drunken futher, put [ headguarters of Mr. Bryan are ex Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A, Cox | vaca(ion "-ip yoison in m» Witisky, thus cau m_; -Y_l.‘”lDA FARMING Tt o) QUTHAE- e weonTast uiion City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr | the desth of the ewal pavent, 1| 5 Wi Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. | SCCIS Guncocssary too hire high-l o The northern tarmer has many im e ; e e e i | he st ¢and £ 1he Members o mneil--Morris G ol prived orators to disconrse upon the ! bortant lessons to learn before he g lylll ; '.“ \ “l”“““:“ ,xm” ‘y ‘Im'nl i”'“‘” ) {: ; r ‘|I:~=-1, E et Oul evils of intemperance, when the col- | WHE become a0 suceesstul farmer in t fortable — quarters in Baltimore h ; Chairman; Messrs, 0. M | . | 4 " able arters in Daltimore hay YU virman; Messrs, M vmns of the new. paper sueh in- | Plovida, The plowing under of grees ! ¢ L ¢ s e S SR 12 g | . Pern enzazed by William R Hea Ilaton, ¢ Il Southard, R. "I, Scip-| ee S £1ahces as this of the terrible conse tops, =uch as clover, which is prac- ] For the vse of Iimself and Wis teiends per, Wi 11 P. B, Haynes. | i Ces cossive k The ! tice tl wrth with great benetit | , ‘ y y i H GUeticy foex ive domd ' doin the nor ith great bene fthe New York editor has taken t The followi : standing cony cothe Tand which is lacking in ha ‘,,l Special prices prevail in every depart- ‘. Haynes ment. Let me show you my line ’ ® X | boy's orime was awml and unnat-| L roof len on the Hotel En mittees r were ap i i urals but whe that by nothe Kind | s wildl 4 e in great injury to o1t e and Fire, Messrs, Eator H of home an habitual drankard can | the =oil in Flovida. tn the northern (FH ke bt I fedl 1l he dad's|States the “plowing under” is don Othior Sints alelomitions i ; ) tke but will feol that the lad pRIdOR i 1w under” s dong 1|» i SR AR e ’ tand Water, Messrs, Haynes | f| provocation was almo=t cqual to jus- [ the fall and is soon tollowed by | = and Southard | LA located as follows: Hotel Renne ans and Southard, { L 4 N tification {ooldy treezing weather, which pre- Rthras - sk i 5 | Rhode sland, Towa, Mississippi, \ t Messrs, Scipper, South. | | : g . ’ 1 hode stand, Towa, ) Issipy vents fermentation, But ig Florida, | \ 1. Havues i PRGNS | ; p : ¢ West Virgini ird, yues, R | where the weather is never cold, ter- B, part or We WL, | 1 Thousands have b g N | ol Emorson— Minnesot Y Ordinance, Messrs, Southard, Puat | ) Thousangs liave been for. month wmentation starts almost immediately RO pnoe ',l = ‘,‘ ) i1 : facing stanvation and death by || % - ment, North carolina, Kentucky, and Scipper. | 5 atter the green crop is plowed under, s 2 4 oy Mesars Pugt Eat crowning has come to many in the Missouri, part of West Virzinia Sanitary, Messrs ugh, saton A I . W amd continues until decay is com The handl Mississippi valley; volcanoes within N L "he handling ppl 14 b st plete, causing humic acid, which is 3 39 rangements, separate from th poisonous to al] crops, and must be l liti N 2 : . ) Wwilttiea 2 i removed by liberal application of | Xl‘ st ""' 1 W et Tall i. ¢ a larze wer of local commitees, iovernor—A. W, Gilchris alla | lime or hard wood ashes. Ashes very B e el bl X (lorernore=a b b AL of the convention ar- Seipper. [ Public ITmprovement and Cemetery JOS, LeVAY \tessrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. the past few days have wiped out a number of towns in Al s earth- quakes are cansing a reign of dread | s in the h in South 1';|.rulin;|; from various oth- much preferred. Even after such ap- which }1.m- '}||'|r quiarters on the first hassee : ! S er parts of the country comes re- plication the Injutions effects will be fioor of the P.qx.mnVMw h}x‘v.h!l-w Here Svurvl.?r_\‘ of State—H. Clay Craw-| ln‘rvs.ul some freak of the elements apparent for ofie oF More a large snite of offices filled with vm- ford, T.l]l-l}‘:.’\.‘.\"(‘.. : ; or climatic disaster menacing hu- Cowpeas and velver beans ployes will be devoted to the work Comptroller—W. \ . Talla- ¢ e making the Convention visitors see. lezumes usually planted in Florida | z . P : ¢ " { for soil enrichers. They do not reach | ©OMiortable and at home Treasurer—J. . Lurning, Talla-| their " | hassee | Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- | win life or comfort. The worst that Yas come to us in Florida has been a few days of unusual rainfall which atest value for this purpos until full maturity is reached bas done no material damage and and | caused oniy o 1 Why Wood Is Seasoned. lo discomfor: never proper! Bl the Teaves drop from the siems, The effect of geasoning woeol eV woperly appreciate o Mess- |, ’ 3 . oo “ Y ' " o ““ the nodules on the roots have reachied [ bring into the same space 10 por » NES, DU At heips oo mally 1o co 1 f v "M their il capacity or have absorbed [more of the fibers than when the H 1 voenistin b ; : A e nitregen th plant and nitro- Was green. xerc'se 0ur I x n ring leaves were o ! . from th Example of Jeweier's Sk We are glad to 1w Womat rop is fully matn killfu! Freneh le s itinisa w} " 2 3 : g : . 10 (riticize wherever vou find anything in this store's service ! ih thit 1 n 2 = o weeds < ¢ nitrog (R o =oil » 3 . iy —— . : We welcama srtiint 5 and t W . . s st » % You i i = i 4 R € WelCome criticism Just as we appre(;a’.e . . % 3 e . n ] never heard 2 t! hev card o » i her sing A0—Ling well ee B vala fo k and!poston Pra DEALER IN s nearly perfect as a human instit: be. And we shal wild v d Second A il e T ) A ¢ . sonons 1 Character, Real [state nd grateful for your help with any 1 fixe Ihird Shids: e cter is but the oo i 1 ) & : Ehon : " i ir sorls of the holces B Brs * will 1 0% 3 : ', g1 3 H.—T1, At and evil we have mode g oo AN s he““ - S il b : —Geikie | | —— SRS Dbt ol assu Y I'(\m:m”i:i?:-! 4o e Rt uhice in Clonts' Building. gt bussy : B sixty days Ifree Press. | SOME FINE BARGAINS.

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