Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 6, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. : THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 6, 1912, -E-R-R-K-R-R-R-K-K-X-E-R-R-§-] :-Ihé l’rofessions: FE-3-R-R-R-R-R-B-R-R-B-R-§-¥-} DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat dlasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22. Bryant Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. jiMy LinE incLupes |TEDDYS TALK T0 AS- Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars SENLED BILL NOosE (Continued from Page 1.) popular rule Mr. Roosevelt urged the adoption of presidential primaries, pepular election of senators, the short ballot, an efficient corrupt prac- tices act, qualified use of the initia- tive, referendum, and recall. T he re- call should be applied to administra- tive officers. Mr. Roosevelt asserts that the adoption of these new meth- already adopted “in regulatingtrans- | But we propose to make those busi- portation concerns engaged in such | ness agencies do complete justice to commerce. The anti-trust Jaw should [our people.” Where these concerns be kept on the statute book to be in- | deal with the necessaries of life, the voked against every big concern commission should not shrink, if the tending to monopoly or guilty of an- | iecessity is proved, from going to the ti-social practices. At the same time |extent of exercising regulatory con- a national industrial commission |trol over the conditions that create should be created which should have |or determine monopoly prices.” complete power to regulate and con- It is imperative to the welfare of trol all the great industrial concerns [our people that we enlarge and ex- engaged in inter-State business— |tend our foreign commerce. We are which practically means all of them | pre-eminently fitted to do this be- | in this country. This commission |cause as a people we have developedg should exercise over these industrial high skill in the art of manufactur-' ing in an old log 8choolbouge son county, Missour!, 1, i congregation was quite i Sunday all were sitting 5 forward near the punct The germon wag monozon, old log seats had no back ing the sleepy, downcass congregation, the minjst up by shouting: i, not under the fioor!" S ———— | Oriental Politeness, In China when a subscrion o the exchange, atns DR. W. 8. IRVIN ods of political administration is not | concerns like powers to those exer- ing; our business men are strong pected to :sk:he.g{g:’.”’ € ex oo Come and see me before pur- antagonistic to representative gov- f'ised over the railways by the inter- Iexer-utiws, st.rong organizers. In ev- the honorable son of "hei. 4 Roo! l'lt:b“:ihzdfi 'Il(l ',':I{;k":olldl ernment. *All I desire to do by se-|State commerce commission and over |€ry way possible our federal govern- stars desire?” “Hohi, two-three» me an entucky Bullding . & 3 T the national banks by g . | rient should co-operate in this im- lence. Then t B Phones: Office 180; Residonce 8¢ |chasing elsewhere, Your| Urisg more direct control of thethe nutionsl Banks by the controlle: e 3 Be exchange resuney; DR. N, L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Bulld- ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ‘ Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. sovernmental agents and representa- tives of the people is to give the peo- ple the chance to make their repre- sentatives really represent them whenever the government becomes misrepresentative instead of repre- sentative. 1 have not come to this way of thinking from closet study or as a mere matter of theory; I have been forced to it by a long experience with the actual conditions of our po- litical life.” of the currency, and additional pow- | Portant matter. | “WIill the honorable persor ers if found necessary.” The com- mission “should have free access to the books of each corporation and power to find out exactly how it treats its employes, its rivals, and the general publie, Any cor- poration voluntarily coming under the commission should not be prose- cuted under the anti-trust law as leng as it obeys in good faith the or- ders of the commission. The ccm- Willie's Blunder. “How old are you?" asked the little boy of the lady who was calling on his | mother. “Why, Willie!"” exclaimeq his | mother. “You must not ask a lady a | question like that. It's not polite.” | “Why, mamma? She isn't supposed to tell the truth.” Not Yet. forgive the inadequacy of th. ; cant service, and permit | they meet with long dis ! their favorite hobbies, ur { thermore, the beauty d slave of the wire to inform: t the never-to-be-sufficient'y line is busy?” —— R Why She Is Silent, It s sald that women now less prone than men to . sible for this feminine 2 ! : % 2 A bard who makes “fine” rhyme v i Lakeland, Florida. The Co and the People. ..::;:-”,',l.l.““"m 'fo able to umerprot. in | with “mind” has won a prize in a “po- | The woman absorbed | 3 i DR R R SULLIVAN, Under this head Mr. Roosevely |"0 4"¢ t0 any honest man asking | etical” contest. Nevertheless, we are | ture has little time for an; . i : H Iy emohaslxes ‘the neceasity of the interpretation what he may do | not yet convinced that “poetical” con- | by. and the secrets of the t0iw 4, (| —PHYSlC.'AN_ w. FISkG JOhl\SOfl S:.mhg)-' milp e :(;sle er-s L'in} o [2M¢ What he may not do in carrying | tests are the most ridiculous things in not such as can be discussed wit, g 1 Bpecial attention given to Surgery the sovercign people Preserving at., . j..ivimate husiness.” When cor. | the world. and sundry. and Gynecology check on every branch of public ser- o e L] ; A ol : 5 : 5 porations not submitting themselves | vice. Under this head Mr. Roosevelt to the regulation of the o g Surplus Crop. Pleased Everybod E R. B. HUFFAKER, reiterates his now well-known views or clearly evading orle\'i‘ol:xr:?:x’“l;)" Howes—"How is it that Wildboy's | “Bottle made an awfu )tl ; { ! at-Ia 1egarding the courts. “The Amer- b “n'_ Drosecitad ihdexth B 1t8|.ong all walk in the straight and nar- the banquet the other night " i ~Attorney W— ican people, and not the courts, aref, " 5 S er the anti- |pow?” Crewes—"Oh, they feel that g0?" “Yes, he was called on { Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. to determine their own fundamental| . = and convicted, the com- [their father sowed wild oats enough speech and refused"—New York F N Nl ol E e mission should have the duty of see- |for the whole family."—Judge. World. | lo policies. s does ean e b s i : : i ;g C. M. TRAMMELL, ars egona‘ed the people are to interfere in cases p'::; i'“:': :;:fl :h”“ (l)f the court is i e flect o aly o, i Offices, Bryant Bulldiag justice between individuals except ol ;m) ;‘W '"I" Il' ': '{" be avoided \’I ‘l Lakeland, Fla. Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang | that “means should be devised for _.‘m upm;- m:”"p: . ‘:’tu":‘“ .mAu;"d' " At | i g s ST Silis B i »prese administra- { ¢ Grove mm ' smt,. making it easier than at present to tion® LA i ’ { i . , ¥ s prosecution of the Standard i BLANTON & ROGERS. get rid of an incompetent judge.”| .- R = 2 (] it Lawyers. But when a judicial decision involves ':ll]”'”]“l\:_ll'l'i "'”:"""0 1“;5“'- illlbl'tlm'- '.. 4 ’ an intornrotati gl s G 0 on ch has merely resulted in Bryant Block, ‘Phone 319 |ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING |«" interorctation of what the beoble s, oo the public, injury é‘ i Lakeland, Fla. mean by the constitutions which they e ! » Injury W 4 g e — have framed and laws passed by the fin ""i 'IH;" I "‘“””"'“‘“'r' and actual | e / mancial henelit to the trusts them- ; UCKE! U 1 people are nullified because the e Sty ; (Xl T fi:y;r cm IAK[ CAR[ 0' YOUR courts say those laws are contrary 1 Ix\in.i; o ]““h“fi;ll\' ['\“,'Im"”l m; ," i - to the people's will as expressed in o “”" DRAGLORILE . Ao PrOfiT !( RArmonte Bisy, stlr IN IlME their constitution, there must be a ::” “”"' “'_‘ ti ne '““““.' carry f Lakeland, Florida il Hal ‘ i aToroie o the Duolie of s DUl .'! ‘\\ l’ lm:vmm- nmh.m: which will u et I\uln.v,\ weakness is the forerun- Aot of such declelong. i farms Jeopardize Tionest husiness . \‘ IN0. 8. EDWARDS ;l:;l- ol |.l\\'o d:ll“]f(}r(;“: qll)ilsonscs-... R ”“..(I)m- ,.,-.'.!.(,..,I }\ 10 help honest husi- | Attorney-lt-IAW. theumatism and right's sease. id that the poople may roc Uity 1 PSR ACHVItY, however extensive, and | 4 e o s e e % IT TAKES BUT LITTLE S T L e see that it is rewarded with falr | Then take the juice of this Tucious 1., Oftice in Munn Building. alleged defect in their constitution chl o) ust enough pure s 7 - = TO BRING THIS ABOUT _freturn, so that there may he - | = ‘m .“l . ¥ s et e © by popular vote having alt the tovef : ? Ho op- | =a dash of cracked { LAKLLf\ND,'E{)R}P{', L -|'!l;1\-“\|‘;k“(:|h;_ b?l.,‘l.l‘t', u't I|t|.~" l: i ot A :I.“ sion cither of hum}u»»‘ men u!'! —alittle fizz ¢ ‘ 7. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy ”,l;l‘ ‘.;” I:('nl;:h dm.l,.ull(.m and “OuP IEHose 18 Mot Lo impugh the '.Ir-lul.l:llllnll inu:l]n}‘., We propose to | ’ d " erefore neglected, el s # SR rake it worth while tor * husiness | ¢ Tt T — STREATER & KENNEDY To wvoid serious complications, galine U lln o |:x.n i “:,“ ”m men to doaclop the m::‘:v’ .“Illlini1 nt ! you have "mv‘flnmstdehghm summer ¢riz%) \' . i ition whenever they s f A " stiaihl) & i i Contractors and Bmlden._ treatment should start with the first ‘i'nln‘)hif“\\”l\\ (l‘ll':(:l il'|| li:l"\”'.."“l il business acencies for use in interna- | mw"‘w' Masufactured Cacluahe's b "> 4 Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. |nint of trouble— l'- E W " Tionnl trades for it is 1o tho Inter [' THE GRA-FRU COMPANY 5 Let ug talk with you about [] Lam welp aware that every upholder | oo o0 i 3 Arcadia, Fla,C.8. A / 4 T bone 1 o6t B, NYALL'S KIDNEY PILLS Reaiciary at ko, sasiat imtoreate | Lol 1w Tlernmiional busols § RS | s . e neticiary vospeci TOeSER, : : - —_—— e ’2::(11(1 fl::. i‘:lelt‘tnhfl“dy’ including many well-meaning parlor { @ D. & H. D. MENDENHALL A pill oryl\\'u ,.“swa“tml'"?iw" in- | reformers, will denounce all this as . SR ri‘ i) Civil Eng‘ineon and Architects Siiae thariok fanaa i cae o Socialism®oor Canarchy' the same | R D = bSAg Eu Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg sures perfect freedom from Kidney 4 il B : p . o ] % i lisorders. terms they used in the past i de- . e S i . SRy e on {l"- LAKELAND, FLA. : l}‘; (r;leam strong henlthy kidneys nouncing the movements to control C; "‘3 é@ 1. . Sur- : gt ] v ornilways ; i i i Phosphate llndloxamlnatlon U1 gutar in their action and the blopd |11 Tilways and o control public | A BESTOVOL Wa(erproof b veys, examination, reports. free from injurious waste matter utilities. As a matter of fact, thep % : e ——— 1 Blueprirting. ) - : propositions 1 make constitute neith-{ g VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS Xr,l(l’;uflifi’;u:ehnt:m:fi;—bl:: er anarchy nor Socialism, but, on the o Rllbberlled R A I N CO A T ; i . contrary, a vcorrective for Socialism | o o i By the Man \Who Makes the Violin e i . poagh : . - - 12 Talk, Whatever a good drug store ought | A1 a0 ‘“A""l""‘ AT hy. : W“h Evel‘y Made-IO'Mcasure SUlt at slfi and $ 18 i'(\l K Prof, Murphy, to have - and many things that other | Constructive Control of the Trusts.| =@ 5 10 ifat Oranigo Sl Phoko 11 Wikek | Orus stores don's eep—suu'll and) DS DR L NUDCRLL One Week Only, Beginning MONDAY, August 3t 4 AR iy - ere. ome to us fir and you Y 23 hed e - > 8 phn:lc 0O l). (), Dox S()Tl"vl what vou want, :’I" rative demand is eltective 0 .( Y | | plete reaulation Fhe s ‘ ¢ rnarmacy - ° Over 200 Patierts Mhe BESTOV y 10 AT A Y v REAL ESTATE o e : . ’ ; SURE DEATI TO BED- Nothing Reserved Coat a t 31 i PICKARD BROS. > *V ( .‘\ ¥ : . Lrdl . CFTRruEyrn| UGS AND INSECTS i o f here to 1] !‘ ' . L] . -=aid-- \ / 4 - o The Fix-em Shop g ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS Pine Street, Opposite Freight Office h'attress Makl“g When they becote vering o @ W S. L A CLONTS [t L i, 309 MAIN STREET . s CUSHIONS of all kinds made to| " “‘ i "4‘”‘““1"‘ :“““‘ i R 2o B '};fi | LTUSS ang N e CMOoCTa o a-A DEALER IN { order . TSR ¥ v Eu | CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and| T is to abolish all business o laid; also matting, etc. ';!""‘ H‘;' ;‘.‘V 'mf i ‘“:"‘h” e In regards to workmanship, see|''' @1 bisness is hadhiess. and it 2 P C W ed " et b vertmmais, wens ni wene o | We Are NOW In Our New and Permanent Quartcrs 'y knew me for about 16 years at Or- :_“'h‘ ‘l‘\"‘r"“":r:;“‘.“‘ : st 514 FRANK r’ ; lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card|Tc''Y 1h¢ reverse o ’ LIN STREFT PHON. e e o or call at shop No. 411 S. Ohio ave- f.x.‘s:c?l.\l 1(‘\\11;51'!"1;’ Th re R ————————————————— M ~: [y .“ k nue. appiied 0 aill industrial . " . . A Building. engaged in interState cot , The slost Complete Line of Stationery and Office Supplies in the Stat 1l oy a conmmy rormerr—| Ast e TA “mlglas which there is either monopoiy or V; ’ FINE BARGAINS. control of the market the principles| TAMPA, T He€ Shaw-Clayton stat'onery Co. Frors

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