Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 24, 1912, Page 4

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THE EVENus TELEGRAM, Lok N0 FLA. SEPT. 24, 1012 i S ———— ————————————— —_ — —— o lhe tve"inu ]e'egrfl“[ ; ?l‘.' 1- Il:l",in‘i.‘: ‘ s nd .,n H :\\.n. o -n‘ -,ll'"_" ‘ ters are false and all the prozress m‘i QIOIOIOIOI0IS: | prisovers hreak out of juil 1 s oof D riacy are good friends | the man race ! ; 1 i- of Florida the ditel e in perfect accord for 1 great law of & Do YOU w d eve a’terroon from thej » imply @ servious fundamen- fparty suoess. The alleged treason {wlii i has brough 5 f {entucky Buildvag, Lakeland, Fla. t of construction in eithero; Byyag vos but an episode in fa- [oricinal chaos to its 2 EAI ! — wichioth s {1 or the jailer, possibly both. | tionl o < not unlike very many | jzed state and ziven ‘:', ' tered v po no joking matter, either, { oihers cotten in the history | tion we have not al L ; ]v‘“"“" ) e scheme of eriminal'of pationad conventions, and the|ed to carry Hly and 1 "~"1“’: < SHOE ’ secand clase, st to pieces in practical | yemory of it will quickly pass away, |1y forward. T were long perjods | & ° e T e | eiure i we can’t build jails strong | The grouch of a po iun may stay [ when it dido’'t scem 10 operate -nl 3 ¥ F. HETHE I(I\GEN__‘EETOR‘.-'x ough nor get jailers efficient |iy the family as an indestructible {all, and at other times retrog 'rusmn! f e s llOL\\ORT!lY jerough to keep criminals or alleged | grievance and a lezacy of hate, but | took the place of progress. But un- ‘ J We have ]uSt recelved a large Sh] suginess ard Circulation Manager, |'Vimitals in security after they aredit never goes into history as the ral-|doutedly the general trend has ever | 2 pment of 4 o _1 canght, |Iving ery for a at party nor | beon toward better conditions. And ! Q: ShoeS fOl' LadleS and Gendemen HCTL : SUBSC l’lPTlU\ RATES. | e e subject of burning oratory while just now it may seem that in} & - : SN Une year .... .$5.00 | The great national reform move- : A T some |i-5l|a-4[,~ we are lapsing from v are some Of the brands W€ carry: Six montis ... 2.60 ments looking to the rule of the peo- old standards of upproved excel- o 5 : Three months ...-..... 126 |ple, the busting of the trusts, doing IT IS NOT NEARLY SO BAD lonee and “plunging hellward,” as ¢ Oclivered anywhere within the |[things to the tariff and otherwise) AS IT LOOKS. Tom. Watson says, we may take hope [ 2 For Ladies For Gent]emen ¢ limits of the City of Lakeland |ameliorating existing conditions are i) and heart by looking backward over g = 2 . (or 10 cents a week, all right in their way and we are The Telegram recently quoted the | the enturies and noting those pe- ¢ ouee“ Q“allt B“rt & P " L e firmly committed to them, But what|oath taken by the youth of ancient|pjods when human government and & y aCkflrd From the same office 18 188u6d | . rcally need right away here in|Athens to behave themselves and human morals were in much worse 3 z THE LAKELAND NEWS { Florida is for some Peter the Her-|boost the old town in all possibie|p)ight than now and yet did not fail} & a“d [ d. t‘l J 2 ) o wetkly newspaper giving 8 l""mil_ fired with the zeal of a noblelways, and recommended it as a good in on to recover the stroke Q “ Ico 0hn80" eum+ of local matters, crop 001““"\ . to march up and down this|c! wtion for the school boys ol [ of § and go forwfrd to better O . tous, county affairs, etc. Sedt .. .. peninsula summoning the peo- | Fiorida to memorize. Tie Stark: | \ | ';: Selbys "igh Arch Bostonia suywhere for $1.00 per year. [ ple to a new crusade and never let-1 Telegraph, referring to it, says: {mnay Appead to Reason and Rin & n - ting up on the job until every farm “The obligation is all right, but!Saw are not classic literature, but' g DEMOCRATIC TICKET. l!u,nsw in Plorida has received a coat |5, .\!lrllll“.\nl‘]*: "h"“““ wonld be just a pretty nearly all things erron- .C;; ) . f A G “_ \\A':mlruw Wilson, | OF paint Hitle bit out of tute with present | e there is‘n Lf""i“ of truth, s ;' Don‘ buy a palr 1) ShOGS un"l You Seg For Vie President-—-Thomas C. AR ¢ — tendencies, when che trend |.‘v,- TWo i"l['h’:”v‘rllh ser \ ‘hese hnes and then the bl QL\' : I the restraining foree of the ted-" oward sett side prevty much ev- [ pose more or less useful by & ) - \ e atial Hlectors - Jelerson B, *141 Zoverumont is ot laid wpo o ostablishel order of things, To!sers hallense to those ot in a strongest line of Children's School 81 . " l‘rvl :\T.‘\ y ‘1“;“ I:;rrv‘ ( imr]flu l'.': Miajor DButler, editor of the Invernes fizht tor the ideals and sacred thi with their views tius arousing an B3 i . et ]'l}l" ‘ |‘ .‘nirl‘ Y .|H"'$-“. l.l']ilud J ronicl He 8 Hkely 19 Atlh the Ml reve the laws o bRRiat | 1k ! \'““. 1 N HECUORE AR We appreClate )our calls. \$eobi) o D field any day with sotrusty and Deent is oentirely too tame avd con- en investization ont or o He i ::““r?‘m‘d‘”' Litfigaie | VUELY old Enficld of civil war times sopvative for these times, Tell the whih the residuum of trath will ':. S i nd march on Moxico without any |t the zovernment is rotten and cons : First Dbistrict—S8 wther declarttion o w than the [ thier the hamd of the world s ¢ world is not on th :".I e ::' M U R R E -l!u ing blood-thirs deliverand suinst Lim, Teach him to read thieth d.and social phienomena of ouy % i &ucond. Diatalet __lrrom his pen which we find in the | Rip Saw and the Appeal to Reason. | tines which we criticise most har, - '7. i Sl it dssie of e Chirouicle: [ Bid him go forth into public places, 1y are, in the wonderful scheme of @ g 4 Congressman, Third Distrist-—Bm-| “The only good Mexican now ;\wr«- 10 =it on his pants and cuss t s, indispensatile agencios to pro- '» i e G Padays is oa dead one, and the Tast | capital tU's the wiy 1o preserve | grossive hetterment ; # (i “l]‘m“‘ Park Trammell, i‘m|lw r's =on of them will have 1o ]a sirong government and assure our pom 1., Attorney General—Thos. F. West, | Teceive a fow bullet Boles in his car-fsclves of a nation of great and - wHY CHANGE IN PRIMARY AN o & Secretary of State—Iil, C, Craw-| ‘588 o convince Lim l.h:u ]f" must triotic men LAW IS NEEDED. 'i‘ ! ford Jrespect an Ameriean’s rights.” Vo This is pessimisme not justitiod by % Commision e of Agrlculture—W, . [l Mo Pl ey WALe U ol ol o e « P. S.--Wear a Royal Taflorgd Sun AR [ The Ocala Banuer is oyally sup- | Teresreaph deploves as the trend o= | i need of a change in o g el A £8 Tr ). . Luning. [ portine the Woodrow Wilson tic lul"\.qu] setting aside pretty much ev- S v than the recent PIHLOIOIRIPIOISIOIQIOT0: i ' o l W. V. Knott. | bt the slavghiter of Clamp Clark at }- estabiished order of things” will sorion of the tlon —;v i Piis: dran Sumerintendent of Pablic Instruc- more left a bitter taste in the fbe found upon carvetul and anpreju- i old soldier Osoi % i ton-~-W, ‘N 8 3, cith of Fditor Hareis, which has [ diced anspection to be o teend 1o oAt o oters pe- 1 Hon marks g new era in th political 4 Mate Chemist— R, B, Rose Pnot et heen wiashied out. The Ban- [ ward improving pretty mn every feontly et and organized a Repui stors of Osccola county, and is the | Adintant ¢ J. C. R, Foster. | 1ev cditor prophesies that i fatare [ establishod order of thine Boyona | i b Th voters are all or | heginning of s politics, Tt s | MRS WHen Patrick Henrey's de- fao donbt o that is o its purpose, and eyl toderal pensioner who 'l Cl o ernative for This interestin dictum from the Hignees to Georee the Thivd is quoted | while the movement mae not ol ! e lorid 0 1 tion has been a fares ' List dssue of the Starke Telegeaph [ hy orators, it will be amended [ ways be in harmony with the pur- | pheir Al or nearly o0l s i county were con b leaves offt just where the rvv:vtll‘!" road L pose sometimes errati at other ‘|':\~ m Lieretofor rticim in | cerned. The second primary was th g ) A vord Bike tor farther information: SCacsar had s Brotus 4l|.u‘|x~‘llnu.~ stagnant, and o “4.“:' Democratic prima cothey did {real contest, and then only as he- Lo e With the initiative and veferen| the Fiest his Cromwell, Champ Clark { misgnided o serve the ends of sel- [t last spr and T mns Ao Lol tavo ofithe s St sentis mary. - N ¢ dum v operation a few of the large | his William Jennines Bryan Trea- | lish demagozues 00 s not the I~»,~-‘m e cit agrcement to support t ol ment, and the same ring, Woe do not i connties of the Stade will control sont 18 that e treason, make the [ certain that the coneral trend is up- | neminecs of that primary; the now | charee dishonesty or corruption, bt Waere Thore Iy Aok ! legislation. Is this preferable to our | most of it ward and onward toward what may [ clab means that they will now re- we do claim there should be two par- S-h'x\”‘ l;.‘ e L LN presentmethod of - degislating | And vet as o we anderstand it be faiely presumed to be hetter | padinte that aercement. Inooutlin- | ties,” ete, Here s virtual acknowl- :':'l:xrl o;\;‘\‘ i { through o representative hody?” Champ has forziven William Jen- [ things, else all the teachings of his-'irz the work of the new club, Pres- | edgement that these men have votel uot‘i(-l\' i I 2 . o TSI AT AR ] SREAEITRY RN T D AR R RON ”'c( N RE IT)E]‘ 'CESECTIO A/ ’ : f A : A ' | Right on the shore of Lakeland's favorite Lake, Morton, which in a short time will be encircled by a lovely boulevard. The Lots In This Magnificent Addition are Selling Fasi Let us show von this property. Let us shov ou a maenificent location for a home, the best ten minutes walk of postoffic. ~All lots have an easy slope to the lake securing excellent . ainage. For a limited time these lots will be placed on the market at from $650 to $1,250, according to size and frontage. These lots will be sold on terms, viz: one fourth cash, balance, 6, 12,and 18 months, 8 per cent interest, 5 per cent discount for cash. To ensure this edition being select, the owners have incorporated in their deed a building restriction, by which the purchaser will be required to build a house to cost not less than $1500. Now is the time to buy, while you have the whole addition to select from. The choice locations will soon be snapped up and the price of the remaining lots advanced. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF e FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND Co. Phone 72. Munn Building Lakeland, Florida. ,-"/ ' Each lot is within casy rcach of a present sewerage sysiem, city water, eleciric ligh , and within ’

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