Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 5, 1912, Page 8

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il PAui EIGH?. \ THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LARELAND, FLA., SEPT. 5, 1912. - ————————————————————————————— e ——————— POEM BY BARTOW MAN. But watch, when he has got if. She had just finished reading t1.! | §8 17,000 bills were presented to Coi- | 4 ile’ll don another coat.) —————————————————————————— . Siaghh i3 ¢ i | ]lj_'l‘l'.\.* in nine days. Do you think i . ® i >3 ¢ Woifson, of this city, who is a'yis had the chance of doin’ | business-like to have so many bill- | fg h | staunch Sociulist, hands ns the fol- The things he now would do, tin such a short time?" she askel| e e l ' sharply. **We women could do mu i 1 T Jswing poem, written by Chas. T. Iut not a single effort better. When we are represented inl i He made to put them through. Instead he oft denounced them (‘ongress we'll prove it."‘ Blithers As dreams of sickly brains, scratched his head in perplexity. | ‘“How would you women stop it?'" h-, Or that they were traditions— | Some cherished laws of (ain’s; demanded. “‘How would we stop it?" | said Mrs. Blithers scornfully, ! e Ba:il v, of Bartow: 111 ST2NDS AT ARMAGEDDON. « stands at Armageddon fehtin® fur the “Boss,” “\\'n'd3 von his spursean’ title, s now called “Crazy Hoss;"” o deserves the title, :0in’ back on that, is teetin au’ spees an’ hat. t 114t you can see, though. An’ those who held such notions Were enemies of right Were anarchists in to-to With hearts as black us night. But now, you sce, he's whistlin’ Somewhat another tune, For now he's like a baby pay cash as we went along.” KEEP THOSE YOU POSSESS. Editor Johnu M. Caldwell, - Jasper News, reads a mild lecy o= ¢ the Board of Trade of that tow | . Next Mon. Morning l How’s the Boy’s Clothes,; i Cat he's all there -no guessin’, ) That's eryin® fur the wmoon. ,:-(l\wtllsin'.:dlhm 'hgmwxr m-mh]. 5 " lf thel'e 1S anythlng n the \\'nrld [hal . ry, a laundry and a live real « - " . 3 ie's 1eft no room fur doubt, : :“~‘- A laundry 3 o 2 the “Bull Moose party’'-— He's fightin® like a Trojan, | agencey. He shows thit hoeme <. | w‘" make the Opemn2 ()f b'sh(l()] Qa\‘. n't wo measly lout This surely none will doubt, tic already enzaged there in g = i for the Boy it's a new Su" l hs ) ) S Wl T lu..;svs { gut little good ‘twill do him the above named bhusinesse ",'i | L) i 1ave \"‘d- { fuhs one boss will do, | Fur we Lave found him out. :lfn-n-s his 1-11]!0]'!;4! by saying 4 li ied the SChOO] Su" problem from [ An' he's that “boss” a monarch — ! His fight wil) svon be over, want our Board of Trade to . i . BT, Uhe captain of the crew, ile's gettin® mizily (ross, suecess, We want it 1o be on b ¢ i ents Slde, as WC” as fl‘()m !‘LA\‘ \rn“g's Heostands at Arn land blessing to Jusper, [.. il i S A fightin' fur t stugzest that this can be e B | Stflndelnt. b sands at Armageddon b i i i " Al 4 : wWith Perkins at his back, Chag T Baiiey, i ¥ | P d e steel-trust millions jingle : at RN Sy 7 | I am repare to Meet 4 droppin’ in the sack. (1 T' ‘f Mff‘!"l;i ’}'O‘:”ll il 'l“ F | t t : nower he is wantin' hat was inishe .“ ‘, [ he Needs of he flo . 5 Wil ”Iiuhl:‘ i’:llz: !\.(,lnltl"l I.\\U"I. ):ll.“lil ra Xll::: mizes hom H try th oW -} e hack ol i store 1 1 i | 201 S [, 388 | 3 " 4 : : Hhiis '”‘T,.“) hll Plf.";;ll i Wi was making s first p to the Pvill antazonize the Board of 1 fOl‘ SChOOl Wllh a Splcfldld h”! Of (‘1 'fh oflice he is ma LS NI town was watching the zame, and, i and o divided peopls will o & % et : i not being acquainted with the busi- fencceed in promatine the crowih Iflg. Kflee Pan(S, Sh"‘ts, \\ ‘H\]\. H“S stede o loi ol thunder, | ness methods of the citizens, hepprosperity of their town.” Th S ! Ll ”WI'_' o ‘“”M_ Rl called attention of the owner of the | Puion, g { and Cap ¢ A DL SOUMLRLS ]!" el store to some customers who had jifet And Le s vight about the ma Drop in and see the splend.., s loud all '::Uh" iy h'_"" cntered the front door. “sSht Sh!™ | In every town there are num i b o - mined it with his thunder answered the storekeeper, making | people who f6r senee canse or fun i S‘ HOOL SU lT\ o ) ””“'_" i bedlam b veech, another move on the checker hoard. | wirong have aliied themselves aga } . 'K.é it ‘."""' b L SLe SKeen perfectly quiet and they' 1 2ol some of the home merchants ano o I am offering for he shaky ones 1o roach out.” Foentinually inviting new mer cote inoand open storcs where o $5.00, $6.00, $7.5( and higher if you want then. vadingt tears Cistom receipts in Tampa tor An- | toade B already Timited Every o iur labor 1 Heds its only friend” 'g.m, 1012, were $1T0.296.1N, great- (anity welcomes new people and I N i o s g % ¢ % split HIPPED \ Y (PEC-TOP X KNICKER, PaTEN? \*54 4 $3.50, vntowill, i he's elected, et than the receipts during any othee [ ory ity is anxious to see new entoe Al of its troubles end Angust of thar city's history with | prises start, but it <hould be the dun Good Durable Kn . i iy, how he love s the toiler the exception of Angust, 1911, when Lol every citizen and every Board o i [ fl”lb Cile wants the toiler’s vote the receipts were $187,607.95, Trade to first make a carefnl \ if that are going fiom vass of the situation hefore attone- | . ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES WANN DREVFUS D CO. | NEW YORK | 50c to $2.50 the pair I WILL PLEASE YOU AND PLEASE THE EQ E. F. BAILEY ing to crowd the home enterprisos Competition is the hiie of trade an der certain conditions. In o an instances competition is Cor. B',y and Hogan Sts. knell not only to husiness but ¢ 2ood name of T JACKSC (VILLE, .FLORIDA. || oot Rates: $1.00 and Up. i New wwn. Busing Sanford Herald Lucky Thing. i tiot wnd vold runnind water and \ ¥ . : It has lLeen found that medieval telephone o each room. Free baths |apmor ic tog sl for Englishmen of °g 30 _ ¥ or Coolest rooms. Best beds. Large Sam- Aoy Laekily the \?nm“’n Deen 6 Bryant Bulldlng !!l Lake]anfl, & l\)nda ' {le Rooms, Take strect car at Union o IREH ‘: " o tricd by T on Shation and et off at llogan street. .., . ey o LT 00D BOOK SAYS: “They helped every one his neighbor; and every one said to his brother, ‘Be of goud courage.’ So the carpenter encouraged the goldsmith,” etc. Isaih 41: 6-7. If we should translate that text into present day action for the good of Lakeland, what could we not accomplish? It would mean that we would trade at home and boost tie men who are spending their time and money in boosting Lakeland. Study that text 2 little and then “Get Busy.” Addition to tBI:eyBle‘:ttniififi QQB 0 N AIR " Lakeland In 1905 [ advised everybody to buy lots in Lakeland and predicted that prices would advance as this was destined t© best town in South Florida. Youcan find a lot of men who have made money by buying through my Real Estate they are still doing it. It is a practical cc::ainty now, that Lakeland will build solid from Lake Parker to Lake Hollingsworth and that a st tem will connect the two lakes. Study the map. We have a beautiful new subdivision overlooking Lake Parker and just over the northern limits of Lakeland. Magnific. the best air, large lots, and prices lower than in any other part of Lakeland. You have made money in Dixieland, why not invo-icit Bon Air Addition. Let me know when you want to see this location and it will be my pleasure to show you. We buy, sell and rent real estate in all parts of Lakeland. A s ALCHL John F. Cox Realty Co. Active Members of the Lakeland Board of Trade Same Old Stand for 8 Years W W S. Kentucky Ave., Lakeland, Florid

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