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ey I8 You wamnaO MO0 | - Polk County imead isicls & fosurence, o, 3 W y D ! Office: Roem 7, Deen & it Biiliding 3 i - - ' { :I0OW WITH PRIDE " | I u fon't | ot Kin toall. If| ) Yo i deterved m having " \ ized by alie imagined | ik with s it may i ) 2 vou ha .-‘. | o ] . M . » N \ 4| “.Z'l‘. Jfl. P . . s 0 1] : 1{’ {78 5 1 (R - ; CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER § il ) F Wil 'q T ! et 1w ) Lt Lave bhnilg AK Phoite 267-Giecu FLORIT A o [ RS ORI W WO mmmmm R PR STR T ONG, R C L C LN E Snd Ca iR | i ¥ % Live Where You Will Like Fi Your Neighbors \ 4 We are cxercising great care to g sell our ROSEDALE lots only to the I," i best class of pecple. Thus we give H # you desirable neighbors in addition “' i i sther actrateions . ' shade trees, fortile ictions. loside the t from Take Mor b Every little bit helps. vou will, in time Sfortune rart now. 1523 (000 S REAL W mywhere and 1o« neen d treat vou You can always spare little within your income. By : . have a fortune a Bring a “little bit” into this i OF LAK F'I AND Urder Control of U. 8. Covernmen: P IS BEST lding a "d in any case AFE iy A 608 5 gF EBE Re URAN INS viehit SMITH & STEITZ and G. C. ROGAN Deen-Bryau: Whatever you wan wa have 't ‘something” cyp pro TR 11 A i . have 11 on cartl ide e o m\ S oG DD OO OO QOOT THE EVENING TELEGRAM, | tangled up ar LAKLLAND, FLA, AUG. 28, 1912 “If you omly could,” ed speed the worst. ! A minute later he turned to her ({:n Mlss Gladys n.: nl?:u;hi;:d eaid: “They are improving en't turned out one without g,aso‘me the tank. Goad By ER I'HT C. ROGERS ,12. by Associated Literary i gess. 5 wWas an or U money on her gaid that the la well off. Ther t coming down to \ the small gum leit An for to make 1 ) 4 handed nehn \t the biz ninel hops of Whit vt ney & Son, | i a Landy ma brought Fred cant. He modest hilitles in mech was taken on. e was | ese evenings a by James Whitney r of the attempied robbery A (u d as as lie heard the he replied: the s00n ham A way, and yet displeaced il He is one of Mr. Whitney liked b 1. modest demeanor and Y well. ¢ The son James, abont twenty-two ve mol had been ta as part : ske replied. “Jt has ‘gone dead’ j.xst when I want- . s all the i vears old, didn't know he went about 'ay ner and given the of rtmen th o gentleman after wor'ing to manage, becanse heet it ‘ o hig father's son. [iven fath ome to roct] ral could furnish no hotter « nle T it was the hope of gtead 1l “ mornine the elder Whit voung man down il left tor 1 vt on hueinees When two younyg men mect for th on ineer called Fred first time 1t depen the office up “red Lim point first glance wheth: lank, notwithst § a contract each other or not 1 e Y sary in this ca A o ! ( . to foree he friendship ! J ' ch a lady e el P \ | } r drop that treated an emp toone trouhle Yhoerfully erant hoy office, but he i I ingt that 111 N 4 | ever 1 1o | ' 14 ntowy gontloman even | (ha " o Hod o | siste ¢ [le was » Vito Kk thin o hal he v "ot wmded respect even tho he sl *hit antay t b | hi J stoek- trimi holdy tire Barret Works to me to i % . Whitney Al h the elder ! he: offi Wi « ‘ md hiz me- L ! Y holeh i ne he ew up hig | h } & t ha young 1 rival, and | valked 1 ( t ¢ 2100 a vear Pred 1 cial ) i t of 1l CONFESS EUGENICS A P o o v C rogant g o " y Have Be t That I J oc ! Them ' 1 whe h Al ’ s of eugenies t a " ve ! vs. They are oy X Wt ! heredity, so far human be € d it ma < rhay 1 must ent in mereiy That's heca ' . ing facts ear 1hro the shang Al od tical Record say talking about him » ha all our learning concerning | some of the machines en thy ~ Leredity st be submitted to Men- !tm a quarter more work ont of «delfan (ests He'll save us five times hig < It appears at the outset, says the | inside a year” Medical Record, “that families, like The son replied with 1 grope ¢ individuals, do not bear prosperity disbellef and there the marier well, and deterlorate as their ma- dropped. ! terial resources fmprove, and also that On the third Sunday of his -+2v | the menace of the unfit is not so great Fred Bingham attended Sunday ser | as it might at first thought seem, be- vices at a humble little chureh and | cause here the death rate in the re- s L e R LN 5 IS T was ushered Inte a pew in wh sulting progeny is phenomenally a voung lady sat alone Ther: | high.” congregational ainging and as they| Nature has an excellent way of hold- rose she offered him the half o je {hymn book amd they sang togeher {17 any one had asked Fred a: | walked homeward if the voune 151 ing the balance even and there arc thoughtful men of science who view | with misgiving the efforts of philan- 'hrovlsu to upset the plan of nature | who had been so courteone. we-- | Ly preventing the early death ¢f the | handsome or homely ho unfit, | have told. He would have In the second June number of Poju- however, that Rer voice had him On the following morning left his boarding ouse to car to his work '~ { ding in the « condition < Jar Sclence, the editor sounde a warn- {pg sgainst “irresponsitle eugenists ™ and says: We belleve that we can ' breed out feeble mindness, because | that 1s simple. but we know that we ! cannot produce genlus by any system, e Fred take the The chauffeur nder | not even If we could treat manking as {1t searching for tha causp Mcrndel treatel peas, because genius Yo ;':g woman with a vexed look complicated and proportionately be- contro! vond our r face was st Fishing for Compliments, “\Women are peculiar, aren't they? How is that?” y “Mrs. Wright sald = nd then got mad hat it was plain.” he lifted nd said: 1 heg 'y | can be of assie s vleln red tecause 1 serhas perhaps | 'é" A O \ V34 W e 1't Sacrifice C but we are aly Increase Th Vavs s} fay Yor 5 ci. 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