Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 22, 1912, Page 4

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FAGE FOUR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 22, 1912. The Evening Telegram Published every afternocon from the Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- «end, Florida, as mail mattes of the second class. M.OF. HBTHERINGTON, EDITOR. A. J. HOLWORTHY susiness and Circulation Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year . .+$5.00 Six months ... .. 2,50 Three wmonth¢ 1.26 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS a weekly newspaper giving & Te- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, etc. Sent snywhere for $1.00 per year. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES GOING TO WASTE Tuat there is an enormous amount | of fruit and vegetables that annually £¢ 10 waste in Florida is a well known | tact. That some of the greatest reve- s are being derived from so-called waste products is also well known to those who have given the matter any thought. Why the growers of pines 2nd other such fruits, as well as the srowers of tomatoes, heans and other truck, do not get together and induce sume capital, or, better still, operate a co-operative canning factory to take care of the waste product that lies rotting in their fields passes un- derstanding. We have before us u letter from a prominent pine grower on the east coast, in which he says, “The wise grower lets his pines rot in the field, rather than ship them to an overstocked market, and get worse than nothing.” Were they wise We think not. Here were pines rotting and per- mitted to rot that had cost time, labor and money to grow. An utter loss. It they had a canning factory the overripe pine and a glutted market { | | | ru growers? DEMOCRATIC TICKET. would not have made such difference, BRI and what was a total loss would have 7 been turned into a handsome profit. Y Presidel ! v Wilson. i Faon hregldent Woodrow WY Ve are afraid that our Arowers waste For Vice President—Thomas the bunghole and save at the Marshall. snigot, and yet they say that they Presidential Electors—-Jefferson B, [ave “wise.” Florida Grower. Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, Charles E. 5 % Jones, W. Chipley Jones, Leland J. THE ROSENTHAL TRAGEDY. Henderson, H. €, Sparkman. (ongressman, State at Large The fact that Herman Rosenthal Claude L'Engle. wits a gambler of the Tenderloin dis- & i e Sy . [trict in New York doesn't lessen in Congressman, First District—S8, M. Sparkman. District Congressman, Second - Frank Clark. Congressman, Third Dist Em- rett Wilson, Governor—Park Trammell, -Thos. F. Attorney General West., Secretary of State—H, €. Craw- tord. Commissioner of Agriculture - W, A McRae. Treasurer ), . Luning. Comptroller W, V. Knott. Superintendent of Public Instrue- tion — W, N. She State Chemist Adjutant General DEMOCRATS SHOULD ORGANIZE. The organization of a Woodrow Wilkon Club is a matter that should be given prompt and enthus tention, Of . strongly Democratic, re why emphatic loyalty to the party nomine not he forthcoming Marshall stic at- course, this section son exXPIt should A “Wilson and Club™ ouzht to envoll in its membs vp every Democeeat in the Lakeland precinet The organi- | zation will in geft ont tull vo } ! ' dem eusti trength an AR Democracy of th wined no o b Let Lal 1 int i carly da ) n n| ol ! Demon vt | | Harper's Woekly shows a prott good spivit in its hearty support of Woodrow Wilson, after all the fuss that was made over the Harvey-Wai terson incident The Te the Myrtle street church in one das has met with mark teers ar s proposition 1o build d favor. Volun hand coming in on every Not only have subscriptions heen 1ib- | ol eral, but profrers hanl work wr have been numerous enterprise looks like a certainty The erection of the other church at wted attention throughout the na- \ second one within ninety dey r the first will the " k world up and | tol ot the University o nesville, s ofieving a “Farmers” Short Cours in A dture.” consisting of four wecks' truction ially planned for busy f e farmers and coloni The instruction is frc wmd board and incidentals are covered by $25 e al- ready fa irg farmi their v oof nost vexatio prol irrigation, sprayir them vailing themselves solved for know, by course, instead of ti 1 plan of working res ont of their own experien Tarticularly Lewoeonm low, does this apply 1o 1t r. who finds conditions 1 with which he is wholly unfam and who may sccure in these fou r weeks spent at the college the infor- mation which it might require dis. couraging years to dig out for him- self is but that is no mof | mplat- the least the interest in the assassin- ation of which he was the victim interest is in the boldness of the s8i1 It looks as if they expect- ed their boldness and the open way ir which the crime was committed would aid them in escaping. Rosenthal, the murdered mun, was| it one of the best known hotels in the eity for the purpose of keeping an appointment. An automobile taining a number of men stopped on Broadway, in front of it, and one of the men entered the hotel and told Rosenthal that some one wanted to see him. As soon as he stepped into the street he was shot to death by those in the automobile. In the days when highwaymen were numerous it is doubtful it anything bolder in the way of crime was done than The street was fall of lite. People were moving hither by the scores and hundreds, and yet this crime was planned to be committed in the midst of them with the expec- | con- this, tation that its perpetrators wonld he il 1y vt escape i hecanse of its . and each one want publicity ed to take my wife and my-olf ont T wasn't Hike os it one man was viding. 1 picked out IIII"“.HI(| h shot o death inoa sud len quareel. { chased ns around every day for 1w | erime was adeliberice murder, { weeks, Then | let anothe |'>~.u ha ‘ Fihe strange Iy mn-‘ is '] turn, then another, then anot | ) [ the e Wy tim 1 of the r ! Ut 1wo v 1t wld ture o | th P well : {i8 L% rdin t 1l sot time in O B i 1 rid \ ,j‘ Hd | next ' wih nto e " { i v 1 thers | Wiy, it ' very arching tizn un Fomorio of all pl soof the crime, fang ¢ 1 nd the result n o o thoroush falont ¢ e of the police depart iv m Pento I there are on the force me ! 0 ssivsinating those ob- 1 oy Poxious to them, and that, too, -j MUST BELIEVE IT cpenly that scores witness ; i y , il et ot 3 H”i.\lu'.v_ When Well-Known Lakeland Poo. Gl a e b foe ple Tell It So Plainly thorouzh overhanling by \f‘h;.::,ll:“\t. : ; Pl News 'w.,,|""l Foof 1 ! {1 the proof is posit Yo | believe i, Read this ¢ WHY WILSON WILL WIN. ery bk Pwoman or child w (From Harper's Weeklv, ) W 1T the Democrs Wood- | 1= Wilson they an R L. Na \ body LK N Democrat national ar nee Jacksor 1 inaus t od more P K L antanm i {1 was ¢ [a5 follows: | kidney o | A\ Democratic year, The peopl ache and s {dissusted with 11 m | At that tir K t and cager for a quickly rid ion of the opposition. The | €7 taking t 1 iffierences of the two wi for the | £ood work I v ! first time since the Republican party [teed of a Kidney medicine «iy | was born, are irreconcilable For sale by all dealers. py | An open and honest convention, in|¢ents. Foster-Milburn o . f | rvarked contrast with the doi at | New York, sole agents 1 Unit ( 0. there was at Baltimor ttes. vitrary action on behalf of 1 « and no suggestion of Iy interest of another. At last the arply drawn between exq rrotection and a revenue tarif lged candidate t Mr. Wilson t obligation t, men for his nomir on of bos < ¢ acew: he mai issue o | [ from tomed to ¢ So far . son defied them. 1le h rot hesit to denounce Mr. M JPhy. Me Sullivan and Mr. Tagear: by name. His sole appeal was to ublic opinion. Independent support. Almost with- out exception the powerful public jeurnals have already pledged the exercise of their utmost endeavors on Lehalf of the Democratic standard- bearer. Moral sentiment. The widespread revulsion of conscientious citizens against political depravity, which Mr, Roosevelt has tried with con- summate skill to capitalize his own advancement, now inures to the ad- vantage of Governor Wilson to the great relief of mililons who distrust- ed Roosevelt but knew not where « = to turn. A vivid personality. Mr. Wilson has demonstrated matchless power ot cffective appea] to the masses gen- erally, and to active, enthusias younger men in particular. Th rieans that his canvass will be sur- charged with the same electrical, persuasive energy which achieved his nomination. Such are some of the weighty in- fiuences whose tacit recognition has aiready induced a common belief that Mr. Wilson ‘s clection is a vi tual certainty. KANSAS MAN SURPRISED AT FLORIDA CROPS. Prof John M. Scott, animal indus- trialist of the Flerida Agricultural Kperiment Station, in writing to Jir. (', Chambliss, of Ocala, 4 “On a recent trip to Kansas | kad long talk with President Waters of the Kansas Agricultural College, re- garding the photographs of beef cat- tle. Along with the live stocw photos I sent him pictures of our best for- age crops. “To say the least he was not only surprised but wus pleascd to know that we not only had such gzood grad. of cattle but also that we had the feed to feed them with,” Z WHY BUY ONE. "I started out spring,’ to buy a car this siid the tall man at the end ¢l the bar, Ye said the short man with the fedorn, “\Why afford it all right.” “1can afford to buy one all vieht,' said the tall man, “But | don't have My wife and 1 can got all of the riding and more than we want with out putting up the $1,800, 1 have dis- covered a scheme wherehy 1 ean enjoy wlof the benetits while the other fel- low p When ! let it get noised around that |1 might buy a car there were upward of thir- ty automobile agents at wy office in fess than no time . not? You can ll the expenses, Remember the ne oth over which ruling so at case wa a very sir Upon what *What ground dese yer' co replied the judge - & .| num, intercst payable semi-annuail 150,000.000 5 PER CENT. MU- g NICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE. Sealed bids wil! be reccived by the Loard of bond trustces of the city of Lakeland, Fla., until Monday, Aug. , 1912, for $150,000 of sewerage, streetg paving and public buildin bonds, dated Marca 1, 1912, and pay- after, numbered from 1 to 150 of 31,000 cach. Ten of which shall Le due and payoble thirty years from » of issue and ten each year there- ofter until all are paid, bearing inter- est at the rate of 5 per cent. per an- {en March 1 and Sept. 1 of each year. | Th beord reserves the right to ve- | 1 any and all tids. Each propo: yid ghall be accompanicd by a co d check of £1,000.00 payable to the board of bond trustees. ¢ bonds have been validated under the rulings of the Circuit “urt of the Tenth Judicial Circuit lo1 Florida in comdliance with chap- [ter 7, No. 118, Acts of Legis'a- | ture of 1911, | Address all bids to EOARD BOND TRUSTEES, 17-13 -8-10 Lakeland, Fla. Peculiar Case of Poisoning. | Metal poisoning from handling cop- | per coins was the curious cause for | death recently assigned at West Ham, England. The deceased, age twenty- seven, had been employed to collect | coins from penny-inthe-slot gas me- | ters, and his physician testified that the coins were often green with ver- digris, which remained on the collec. tor's hands and was absorbed through his finger. {Toin steak . 15¢ | Chops ! T bone steak ........ R 18« [ Roast 7 bone steak ............... 12¢ Mutton Cuts N 2 s Round steak ................ l:t Chops, plain LOIOTORBE o vvoovnsiiiiiinsins 15¢ Chops, Fren i Prime rib roast y 12¢ lisa i i ——— |Plain roast .......c000000000 10¢ Shouldor | 5S¢ | North Kentucky Ave. and Oak St. |Roll roast ..............ooen 15¢ | grow | :tew h '1 """"""""" ’ ]E" Ham, boiled oW, oliolde s Lt S L i | T.1 MINTOSH, PROPRIETOR, | '™ “hoce - . Ham, smok | | Beef Cutts—Kansas City. Pound. | pycon, siig i N ¥ | Loin steak .... 25e Bacon, wholt | Modern improvements, hot and cold T bone steak et | bath and running water in every!7 Lone steak Beef and no ‘room. $2 per Jday. Specia] rates by | Round steak | T week, DL A R R R B S e Ly | Iviat d 05 | - — e s OINTPORBY i s A e i 20¢ Gror. I H Pork Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Fox River ¢ W. Fiske Johnson %™ e htn:m x bl Pimentto Ham R[AI [SIAI[ Shoulder 15¢ | Small crew b ' Stew Dixie chees Loars Negotiated {Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang | ¢ Grove Property a Specialty. ! CHINESF LAUNDRY Will open next Monday § = i at 106 Massachusetts | » o A n 10 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard. Avenue, near corner of zri 4 1bs, Bucket Snowdrift Latd ........ g A 1-2 bbl Flour in Wood ......... seavenane Rosc street. ¥ 24 1b. Sack Flour. . SAM WING, Proprietor § SURE_DEATH; T0 BED- § {BUGS AND INSECTS Azents wanted anywhere and ev- erywhere Rid your and get Liouses today of bedbugs | od night's rest. It will and is guaranteed, or | ( ¥ irsect from a red buy to a cockroach $1 a gallon or $1.25 delivered. Apply to ELLERBE shoe and harness shop, 207 North Uphol --and-- Mattress Mak FURNITURE OLD MATTE S made over s made to| | RUGS cleane g, ete. | rkmanship, see of Lakeland, who | bout 16 years at Or-| Drep me a postal card| No. 411 8. Ohio a\e-% Douglas able thirty to forty-four vears there- | ) i ] -_ PACKING HOUSE Phone 279 R.P.BROOKS Fla Avc & fsig is habit of curling his mustache with | Beef Cuts—Florida. L. B. WEEK % Staple and Fancy Groceris b » ] B L 12 3 3 1 1 Sta For Elberta Peaches, Bananas. 5, Figs, Canteloupes, Grapes, o707 lFont of 'Main St. mountain and lake resorts in the N, &'hd""“‘ The bl son il Ve L, vl g “of: il ' o " 4 ly roi trip tj, Oles ] p fares from Jacksonyijje to .0:.' CHAUTAUQUA LAKE PTS. -..-$47.40 NIAGARA FALLS DENVER .. PUTINBAY ... DETROIT .. PETOSKEY .... DULUTH---ec cce-- SALT LAKE CITY MACKINAC ISLAND - TORONTO ... MAMMOTH CAVE -...... 3090 WAUKESHA.. Hay. best, per 100 lbs.. Chicken Feed, per Sack Oats, per Sack Shorts, per Sack Pineapples or:any kind of Fiu' H. O. DENM are here. Plan now where to go and let CHOICE OF 3 ROUTES NoRTH H. C. BRETNEY, Fla, Pass, Agent 118 W. Bay St. Jacksonyje MARKE DAILY MENU Pound. | Pork Cuts, Kansis City GIVE US A TRIAL v —DEALER IN O it (8 J ), Grain and Feedst: JONE 19 WITH WO0OD'S MEAT cap 5. Sugar ...... 1b.Sack Flour .. a9 Caus Small Cream........ Cans Extra Large Cream Cans Tomatoes ..... 1b. Cracker Boy Coffee. 1b. Best Butter ..... folife, per Sack. . PHONE 226 thke grou your car Ir Even if ¥ equipped around new to t Bro UNION AUTO GARAGE C0. - -

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