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' Il ) D | ! \ | i . l' o { il {0 FOUR —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ——————— ory constitational Hittle matters of nterpretation I i his own illumination. durkness mere must Publi-lied every afiernoon from ““-'fi Kenuely Building, Lakeland, Fla. i Entered in the postofice at Lake-1 i \von Park department of the 'end. Florida, as vail matter of the:!-m_' Meado Leader has the follows spuond: olags, Iln::' “Miss Ora Williams, of Luke- M F 1“4)‘[*,11,;[{]&(;-1;0&, EDITOR.““""~ is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. s e | M. Woods. Mizs Williams was here A. J. HOLWORTHY and Circulatios Manager. | |‘l..s1 tall and her many triends are Bueiness s 5 ¢ 5 zind 1o welcome her in their midst Lakeland is ain. Love Cash of SL}ila‘(‘lHl‘TlON RATES: One year ....-.......++85.00 | igiting hiseparents, Mr. und Mrs. D. Rix MOREUA 0 v ¢ oo 280 | (ygn. Mr. und Mrs. Green of Three monthe .e.. 126 Delivered anywhete within the Lakeland are visiting Mr. and Mr limits of the City of Lakeland tor 10 cents a week, Prom the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS s weekly newspaper giving a Te- sume of local matters, crop condl- affairs, etc. Sent D (. Cash at their homestead east oi town.” “Here lies one: whose name was writ in water”’ was the epitapi Keats, the English poct, in melan- choly mood, suggested for his mon- tlons, | COURLY ument. But “A-No. 1, the famous suywhere for §1.00 per year. hobo who died under the carwheels | in Te a few days ago, even beat M { DEMOCRATIC TICKET. | that: + whose name i \‘ 1 Wilso fwas writ on every railroad for President--\V w Wilson. i T : Fan el ol o r“A Y ; Clwater tank in Ameriea’ could witn tor Viee President-- Thomas C. y ; 2 more trath if less poetry oe carved Marshall, 5 on the headstone of the guecr lictl Presidential Elector Jetferson B : : i { 8 i Cnomad who has Uheat his way” for Browne, 4. Frod DeBerry, Charles . e tie las e Jones, W. Chipley Jones, leland J. m, 11, ¢ Sparkman, | Cang State at lLarge Catupaisn ing has worn the Claude 1L cmdahle My Talt sore in spots und Cong . First District—8. | he has slig slumped as a non- M. Sparkman, | sectional pre The other day (ongressman, Second District -i' Frank Clark. Pernors' Association in Pennsylvania. Congressman, Third Distroet »l‘_‘m-l““ spoke of the war between the | | rett Wilson Governor Park Trammell. . Ttofore he has always stuck to the Atto General--Thos. F. West. | truth ol history and called it a “eivil Secretary of State——H. €. Craw- v We are thankful that he did ford. “nm get dates mixed and call it an Commissioner of Agriculture—\W. ! insurrection in view of what the . McRae, Treasurer- -, . Luning. Uing for him just now Comptroller —W. V. Knott. ! Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion W, N. Shetta, | State Chemist--R B, Rose. Adjntant Generat —J. C. R, Fos | insurgents in his own party are do- The =chool of journalism, tound- ]‘u, by the late Joseph Pulitzer in i Columbin university, New York, has u'"{lwvn formally opened and the pro- cess of turning out young journal- s we understand it, the 1)]0illimllih‘5 in job lots, “ecreated”™ with al! handed down by the Supreme Court fthe fine precision of the swellest o Florida i the matter of the pro- | tailor-made togs, will now hegin. posed initiative and referendum | Nevertheless the old style of hand- amendment to the constitution at ! picked newspaper men who begun the request of Governor Gilehrist, ispwith the “cub degree” and worked (o the effect that the court will glad- [ up through the various grades of ac- Iy light the way for the governor's|tual service, will have the enll for executive feet when they halt or |[several years yet. States as Cthe rebellion,” when there- | THE EVENL.w TELEGRAM, LLAKELAND SKEPT. 27, 1912, FLA, arry Williams received a o el Pl ace yesterday afternoon | weting that e come down and 1 poit ong at the Demn- v ght. The Tribun this morning takes note of the cir- cumstanc - as follows: “When Lis speech, tor Bryan "”-"l‘“l;“] President Angle intro- duced J, Fred DeBerry, of Lukcl;md,! {one of the presidential electors for 'jl-‘loridu. who had composed a cam- ‘paign song, “After Woodrow Wilson | Takes His Seat.” With Mr. DeBerry | accompanying on the piano, the song i was effectively sung by Master iA.Ar»f {ry Williams, of Lakeland, and made (a hit with the crowd. It catchy air, and Mr. DeBerry has re- { ceived a letter of appreciation from | Governor \Wilson, to whom he sent a ~opy.” In connection with the new law lenacted by Congress to persecute, harrass and otherwise maltreat the { newspapers of the United States, {dent Taft has asked Attorney Gen- has a l eral Wickersham to give him an of-to ficial opinion on the question of what | gov rnor called on the Supreme B RS u lady s mneh of the force o wr brother soen appoint- or Florida of the and town in thi= league of pro- prowmine: ate. Whe votes for wome question be of the Stute? jand soon. It may come to that ! Under the caption of “Tiresome Technicalities”—-which is much too \mild a way to put ii--the Jackson- ;»ill Metropolis makes some Very | enjoy these favored locations should | Of Lakeland, subji.: ¢\ .. . comments on the dominant be held back to await the tardiness | clection Oct. 21, 1 ‘;timviz-' | i | . commissioner to note the differe H in the ripening of the fruit in v ' 15 localities, is su | ol interest: [\ sted, will e “There s evidently something | e and will orzanize chapters in i back of the law that prevents the pping of green fruit, as the Mi-! ai car and other cases of similar Florida women, all Demo- import have come up, in which the ! , mind you, 18 thoroughly or-; commissioner of agriculture (-\Mum-"-'-‘ a car zed, suppose they should demand 1y has the supremacy, although the | ¢ at least that the | Miami car has been replevined and !l “he litted to the voters ' shipped. As stuted yesterday, ther:| appears to be some reason for dir-| terence of opinion when it is showa that the fruit actually does ripen at | some points earlier than at other:, and it seems a peculiar law zhnt? those who are fortunate enough wz {influence of technicalities not relat- | of other sections where climatic and ed to the merits of the issue, in the !other conditions make their interpretation of our laws by the|two weeks or more later. Toe much That paper had special ref-|like holding back a pupil in the courts erence to the question, recently spring, of the legality of the passage and referendum amendment in November, The itiative voted on .. i in an in- s a0 paid subscriber to a newspiaper o o decide the matter oy other periodical within the pur- dir way aid that tribunal has iew of the cssional iniquity | gid tepped the issie o rstitn wioresaid. The doubt in presi- 1o crounds and lett it where it dent’s mind was probably created by which is untortunate for all the traditional relation of cordwood, oo crned pecially the peopl? turnips, eabbage, potatoes, cte,, 7-:"I‘, v some things the Metropolis has the countey edition as the cquivalent | 1o Lol cash for subscriptions, shall be glad 1o have the eneral of the United States wrestle the In this shoo. it takes simoleons, bucks and plunks it authoritatively hefor vood season sets in | tand we have cut out cordwood and other torms of vegetable matter as g * | mediums of exchange The Democratic party is not yet and these presents that | women, Wee are not saving ot it ever will be, but it shows a sune and healthy pro- b thines | gressiveness in that as in For instance, there National Democratie | League. Something unheard of and undreamed of in the good old days |and this league, composed of thou- fsands of bright American women, will be no inconsiderable feature in the pending national campaign, We may expect it to take form and exert in- fluences very soon here in Florida, else. is now Woman's and woiperorred to attorney | tinely | technical errors, | committed to the canse of votes for | ;v on the subject in the article true and Supreme are just as now as hefore the Conrt zave sach cold comfort to Go ip his speech before the War Gov- ity this grave problem and .\‘v‘lfll‘Eprnu]‘ Gilehrist: the following for in cord- | stance: { the people of the State ot Flor- idi desire such a law, and express no contradiction, then the and Democratic. The should be allowed to pi measure, regurdless o We people should ater than a mer2 Jegal opinion, even though that opin- comes trom the highest court, being created by the peple can never hecome greater than Liit= of is good n this considered gre ion for the court [the ereator ™ | WANTS GREEN FRUIT LAW MODIFIED. The matter of the shipment of green citrus fruit in Florida is beinz made the subject of considerable dis- cussion and a good deal of feeling. Fhe following from the Fort Meyers for Miss Hortense Broward, sister of Press, in which the appointment of a which goes into effect Oct, 1, Presi- | through the State Senate of the in-| “We | little consideration by v | l s fruit) schools for the purpose of allowing | some other pupil who is not so apt, | o1 perhaps so studious, to catch up. ! believe in the maintenance of | law and constituted authority and that the laws should be carried out, ! but, on the other hand, we modification oi the laws when ain that the oy Lo an actual injt vidual or section of the country, Lt believe on wourl 1o seme indi- commniissioner appointed 16 observe the differences in the rip ening of fruits in certain Jocalitics to determine whether or not the law shall be made to fir all alike. We that fruit ripens earlier o and in some other parts there be a Kknow Lee county of the west and east coast sections, than it northerly portions of th the Stot carlier does in moze ! that these points are onti eriority due to location. Surely his is worthy of consideration. A\t least make a test of it” TOTAL ECLIPSE OF SUN 0CT. 10. Op Oct. 10 just betfore daylight, a total eclipse of the sun is scheduled | visible in the extreme south-| United and th will 1o e castern part of the States, | Mexico, Central - America West The eclipsed and the shadow will pass ot | at 6:18 a. m. | Indies s1un rise ot its i ‘.\liss Hattie Patton’s private school : will open next Monday morning, Sept. 20, at 801 East Orange street Pupils in kindergarten work andi first and second grades. 0-23-2w LR a0 et ANNGU; POLITICAL FOR MAvon We Are Aun JOHN atkeland, cinte FOR MAYoOR We Are Authorizeg - 0. M. ErToy as a candidate for m . . fully solicits the sy z€ens. FOR COUNCILMAN.AT.Lagcs We Are Authe G. H. ALF candidat, large for the it ject to the Your clated HE S MY LINE Newspape:s Magazincs Staticr i Pos: Cards Come and s chasing ¢i- PpRIrONage Qpn Miss Ruby Danic! News Stand Lobby of Edisoni: Theater 111 N e S Aav’ iy, LA Ud DU lot. The ten minutes walk of postoffic. Let us show vou this property. you ilie Let us show v s fruit is reserved by us 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, ou a magnificent location for a home, the best in H arapefruit trees on ever HLS yedd ORANGE P 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 The Lots In This Magnificent Addition are Selling Fast A lovely boulevard. lot, worth almost half Dui is yours next. All lots have an easy slope to the lake securing excellent drainage. For a limited time these lots will be placed on the market at from $650 to $1,250, according to These lots will be sold on terms, viz: one fourth cash, balance, 6, 12,and 18 months, 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. will soon be snapped up and the price of the remaining lots advanced. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF 'The FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND € Phone 72. 7z - B N N Munn Building A T SRR YT T - LA e b e bR, FER el el s NpCS - PSS 1S . T —— 3 price asked for the ' Each lot is within easy rcach of a present sewciage system, city water, electric lights, and within ‘ size and frontage. f Lakeland, Florida. N N N e The choice locations