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The BON TON RESIDENCE SECTION of Lakeland 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 Fast i L et us shm\ \.u—t 7 propc;; »vL;_l;shov: vou a magnifir;‘renAtmI‘(-)»cation f;r a hom;. the best in 5 Eacl:ulotlsthhln ca‘s._\'ar;‘ach of;x prlcsc.nt‘ sc\\-e:x'a;ie S}:stcm; uty\:atcr,electrlc lights, and within’ .. ten minutes walk of postoffic. All lots have an easy slope to the lake securing excellent drainage. . i ' ' : . | | i . o { | bl | \ ! e | | P i " ] THE EVENine TELEGRAM, LeK b, FLAL SEPT. 26, 1912 piu \‘q\\' "’“”" "!‘W'\- call them o th Tart National li-q;xllnlivm voi =0 meh the foult of the courts, cf)ME THINGS TAFT e o - “w [Vemflg Ielegl'dm e dosn here we call o | it o the conier of Rt ich e orkod 1 donthi 4% 1yt HAS NOT DONE, POLIrIc;, ety piztol toters, and by either nam the ensangnined ative authorit hich Las TN ubliowed cvery afternoon from thel .\ <wcll as badly, coubiem of Bis party in the g0 1o grasp the facis ef the siti- | Regpectfully Referred to the Consid- \mo-' 2 S Kentucky Duildiag, Lakeland, Fia.! Els lons 120 ma vain endeavor to diver: Tampa Tribune. eration of His Once Dear { — 2 | attentios from present issues and re- A RN Theodore. ~uosts of the dead past 1o He never tried to muzzle the press TEN REASONS' He never organized an \11.|n1.1~I We Are Entered in the pua!()mCe at Lake-| ;. (hus. W, de Martine, the all the . ¥lorida, as mail matter of the! Un : | : ; Flor «nial deputy United States collector | rekindle the prejudices of that period. FOR MAY(r cond class. of iuternal revenue, has |~.l\xrnet" . e /i trom a trip through South Florida. | 304 1 M bt g d Be Elected nnd"mlh never comparcd himself to Lin- |23 a «-'l'xdi‘nlll')!} 3 N. F. HBTHERINGTON, EDITOR. Catii dk Alurtine for b lonie wiilcjiRle & RHBIOL: Of the American | Why Wilson Should Be . wpa nself to Lin- S8 W : il e had several counties northwest of People” some yeurs ago and Mr. the Tariff Revised. teeln. : : i , brimar A~ J. HOLWORTHY P iy l. S (Loriion Hilles finds in it rank treason be- lv' never tried to dictate terms to e' race to wi #ugineses and Circulation Manager. ;‘,‘,m iy m_ f“hr' i .“' oo |cause of a mild expression of tho' jr js conceded Dy all that the elec- | the Vatican, ciate your suppor: s e iaz. Loen changed. ".U“ nmhr.u{n.., author's opinion about the original (i, of Governor Wilson means an ! He never had x Wall street tainted aLBaL RIPTION RATES: .»\larh.uu. Levy, Marion and nine legal status of the emancipation pro- | jn,mediate downward revision of the!ironey iucker. ron MAYOR Une year ....-........$6.00 guities gouth ol Marion SXeoR clamation, probably shared by niue-|qariff. This is the cause for the | He never told Great Britain how S Rix months ©...... 8.50 |Hillsborough and Manatee. He re- Three month§ ... ..... 1.36 ports,much rain in_the southern por- tion.-—Gainesville Sun We Are Authorizeg tenths of the lawyers in America.|wild outcry in certain quarters to govern Egypt. N 0. M. EATH “And,” concludes Charles D.. “the |aeainst the election of Governor Wii-| He never humiliated un admiral Delivered anywhere withip ‘the 2 ; statement adds proof to much al-|gon. | after a brilliant victory. as a candidate f- limits of the City of Lalelatd - e e ready at hand that Woodrow Wilson| The Wool Trust is crying out! He never aroused the enthusiasu: |Of L?keland, subje for 10 cents 8 week, That brother down in Tampa,|ferty years after the war was, and|against the election of Governor W il- | of the Harvester Trust. . el‘ecuon Oct. 21, 4 who was recently discussing in pub- | presumably still is, devoid of sym-|son and the downward revision ut: He never questioned the authority | fully solicits the s From the same office 18 1ssued ||ic the uncomfortable theme of the|pathy for the motive and results of | the tariff. Io( the Supreme Court. zens. THE LAKELAND NEWS oternal duration of hell as a penal|the civil war.” And yet up in] The Cotton Mill Trust is crying, He never said: “If they want the FOR COUNCILMAN-AT.1ing; « weskly newspaper gIving @ Pe=| ingtitution; might further enlarge|Georgia Tom Watson, rabid, ran-jour against the election of Governor sword they shall have it.” sume of local matters, crop condl|pis views of the subject and reduce |tankerous southerner, has flayed Mr. | Wilson and the downward revision He never was accused of appro- ‘tons, county affairs, etc. SebBt|iis temperaturc by considering what | Wilson without merey because in the fef the tariff. Batingte himself ideas launched by (f“ln rized suywhere for §1.00 per year. Ella Wheeler Wilcox has to say about | same history he, as Watson alleges, he Harvester Trust is crying out Eryan. - H this burning question: Yeaned so far northwurd in his sym-|uziinst the election of Governor He never marched up to a nationai ;5 a candidat, : athio o 5 wits . Wils P 3 revision nvention and then marched down |large for the it “The sreatest, the st intellec- [ pathies that the south was not u W lson and the downward revision (o 4 R D] ‘OCRATIC TICKET. The zreatest, the mos ; by ; ;i A » - il and most sane minds of carth; corded historical justice. The foy o tariff IJ;.\({ 10 For President—Woodrow Wilsen. | huve helieved in reincarnation. The D tnes of Taft must be desherat - wien o Sugar Trust iz erving on' eiit thut association ] ."‘[” : Vote For Vice President- Thomas C.!understanding of this great law will, Lis cliief henchmon makes imself <t the election of mrn A corrape | sarshall srow as the world grows in intelli- | publicly ridiculous in an endeavor to v son and the dowr ward revision 10 @ party “leader.” § o Prosidential Blectors— Jetferson B.| conce. and men will understand that invoke ancient war prejudices to he- o e rarifr He never tried to fool all the pec \IY LIN Broviue, 4. Fred DeBerry, Charles Bl ieaven and hell are planes of jswireh the Jogalty of Woodrow \Vil- e Steel Trast s oerving out Blesome of the titie, WeoLRG . & SN son, codinst the election of Governor people all the time, nor il the pespic ! Jones, W. Chiply Jones, Leland J.|thought, and that by choosing their Henderson, H. ¢ sraman. | thonghts they can create whichever —— s | on and the downward revision ali the timeo Baltimore Sun - Congresswan, State at Large-—| region they choose to oceupy, here | { Lo the tariry ‘ - e N "Iamd:l.'l‘lu-.:h-. and hercafter not eternally here- A COURT SYSTEM [ The Aldrich Rubber Trost is ory- WHAT IS A PAID ! eWSPapch Congressman, First District—S8. after, for existence is a series oi THAT IS ANTIQUATED. | .. our against the clection of Goy- i NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIBER? M. Sparkman rounds und eveles, and the spirit of | fornor Wilson and the downward re-| Fope | Magalin“\ Congressman, Second District — | wan moves ever onward, without be- | Thirty-six years ago Thowas Edi-|vision of the tariff U. .S Attorney General Will Give ; it Frank Clark. ginning and withont end. onand others bhrought suit a The Guagenheim Smelter Trust s President Opinion on the ‘ . Congressman, Third District—Em-| “And the understanding of these |tie Atlantic and 1% Telegraph | ont against the election of | Question. | Sta“[‘f“r' mett Wilson, glovious truths will inspire a new [ and Jay Gould over some tele-jCovernor Wilson and the downward | Washinzton, Sept. 26. -President | Governor-—Park Trammell, race of men 1o new heights of graph patents Attorneys for thelpovision of the tariff ;'l;m has referred to Attorney (i-»n»? P el Attorney General—Thos, F. Welt.i;u hievement.” defendants have now requested thai Geo W Perkins. political azen | eral Wickersham the recently enac? ‘ Vot LdTUy Secretary of State—I1. C. Craw- the suit be dismissed for want ”'Iilr the Morzan interests and the as-ied newspaper publicity law for fl“é tord | Jarvisdiction ol ol the partics to the [ ociated trusts, is erying ont agafnst {opinion as to what construction is 1o Commissioner of Agriculture—w. | HILLES TO THE FRONT WITH Pt being decd exeept Mr. Edison [t election of Governor Wilson an | bhe placed by the postmaster generel | { {gars v MeRae. ! AN ANCIENT SCARECROW. | \\¢ kuow nothing of the merits of [t downward revision of the wariff, ypon the term “paid subscribers, Treasurer- -1, C. Luning. | 3|lv-~ case, but it inust be clesre to any- | Prank A0 Munsey, press agent ml mnd as to whether the law is to an ‘COHI\‘ { ~ Comptroller--W. V. Knott. Fhere mighit have heen Sone more | bedy that veal Justice has not beenprhe Steel Trust, ds ceving out asa ply to publications circulated other- Superintendent of Publie Instruce | president in the bloody shirt™ twen- fdone, cavs the Charicston Ny | clection of Governor Wilsor aml I\\m than through the United St ohgane tion - W. N. Shes ts, 1y and more years ago, as a Repub- | Corrier, 10 the courts canmor Cecide | lownward revision of the tarirs (vn.uh " te Chemist— R K. Rose ; Heon candidate toy the presidency fcaves antil all of the ted per ! Flhicodore Roosevelt I thinus The reference of these questions! o Adintant Generat X, € R, Foster, j i+ ailesed to huve said at that tim: ‘ ens are dead, there is no g m vl t ! ow by whic '\ il not defer the effective dat i S Bt the Mapping of that old rasfwe shonld have any cou inferest to divert pn l”” law Oct. 1. Postmaster Gener D T will summon no wilitane If'}HIMIl:IZI\} The trouble is tha r st ;. ey vrom the real issues ot Hitcheock said today the opinioa Chip Clark cintions Demoerins {yogts to victory in these piping !ilnn»fii cooonret system that s anciquated. e ciampaign, ix crying ont agun would be in hand probably in ampl e reainst carelessnoes oroverconti- Lol restored traternity between |h-~3_~ id well enough hefore the da ' clection of Governor Wilson time to enable the postoflice depar: dence in the election of Wilson and | North and South 1o the sweet, vo- [ medern invention T ' " x'n\\n\\ wid revision of the tarifl [ment 1o give to publishers hefor Marshal, and sagely observes that mantic lines of the good old vand !‘.-uw thead a ereat deal e oa hun sedl tonmanswerable pea-Oct. 1 ne iy blanks on whi Miss Ruh\ i\.‘ i : ‘ ville song That used 1o he thefdrecd yea and v‘nrv many i xt ois why Governor Wilzon should he y make return 1 ciections are won by votes in No- . : . ; caper, but it don’t co now ;U henee fasomach siness oo there used tofelected and the downward revision The American Newspaper Publis N S i J vember, not by shouts in Septem- | we wpee both sueprised and pained [ he, but we have ally railed |-|-' the tavitt shonld begin Chicazo|ers’ Association has protested 0! EWS dtan. ber., to see Broo Chas. Do Hilles, ehairman | rake provision for the chanse. It lournal President Taft against the law ‘ Lobby of Edisoniy Tiva ORANGE Sl 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 The FLORIDA & GEORGIA "AND € | \\ Phone 72. Munn Building Lakeland, Florida.