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PAGE FOUR THE EVENind TELFGRAM, LfK ELAND, FLA. OCT, v, 1912, lie Eveaing Telegram ——————————————————— tYubli=tied every sfternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. r.utered in the postofiice at Lake-! ‘tnd, Florida, as mail matter of the scond clasa. M. ¥. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. "TA. J. HOLWORTHY susiness and Circulation lhuur.i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: UDe JERT ....cve-ecces .$5.00 Six months .... .. 3.60 Three monthf ... ..... 1.26 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, #rom the same office ia issued THE LAKELAND NEWS s weckly newspaper giving & Te- sume of local matters, crop condl- ttons, county affaira, etc. Semt Watter=on has only to 2o to Led with an indisposition more or lirs seroius to learn that pretty near- 1. all the pupers next day that his poniey is still secure as the best beloved of all the newspaper men and the only one remaining of the ints of the old school. It must he a at aid to recovery to read re- warks of hat kind about oneself. SAliC R The Park National bank of New York lost $200,000 intransitbetween that city and Havana the other day, stolen, of vcourse; but strangely enough. the example of young Bell, the Pensacola bank robber who promptly returned the money he stole, is entirely wasted on the rob- bers in this case and they hold right on to the swag. Thus we see that neither remorse nor cold feet are necessarily infectious in this coun- try when it comes to returning stol- en bank funds. Ionre e general public is interested in the disposition of that case in Geor- ‘g in which Judge A. W. Fite of i|1,.- Cherokee circuit has been cited !1;\ the State Court of Appeals to ap- ! pear betore thay body to answer to the charge of contempt because of kis published criticism of the court’ Geplores the presence in Jacksonville for twice reversing his decision sen- ol “land sharks” who endeavor to tencing a negro to twenty years for attempted assault on a white wom- ' an. We all have personal interest 'to other fields. The Herald is un- in knowing just what is the l'adll«ls:du]y excited over the situation anl of that awful circle which sur-'jg heing fooled to a considerable ex- rounds the higher courts, across'tent by people who have little to do which none of us may venture with | but talk. That there are some un- [ impunity. If the court finds Judge' principled men, claiming, perhaps, to Fite guilty, it may jail him for ten be in the real estate business in days or fine him $500, or both. And' Jacksonville and other large cities of what about all those editors who ar~ | Florida, is more than likely. But tha so freely criticizing our courts thes: ' preat majority of those emgaged in days as though they were mere hu-'the business here are ready and will- man institutions presided over by ilng to give thebestinformation avail- fallible human judges? They seem :able regarding lands in any and ev- tc be in contempt of court pretty | ery part of Florida. The Herald is & Florii: is 1ull of lundsharks s here: “['nder the caption, “Running the Gauntlet,” the Forth Worth Herald seize upon homeseekers bound for Fort Worth and turn their thoughts Yes. Then go to EE—— Did you say Ladies‘.’- | Suit? 1 L} snywhere for $1.00 per year. 0 nearly all the time if we may judg: | very young newspaper, with very Patriotism 2as a sentiment, rather |by the freedom of their remarks! little “reading matter” except such DEMOCBATIC TICKET. than a practical consideration, may | cencerning the judiciary and the ln-I ag suggests land dealers. The great For President—Woodrow Wilsen. | be dead in most parts of the world, | cflectiveness of our court machinery. : majority of Florida newspapers are ‘ For Vice President—Thomas C.|lut among the Greeks in Florida it R [T | not worrying about misrepresenta- Marshall. scems to be as real as in the oll| No public man of this decade has tion, and Fort Worth need not be.” Presidential Electors—Jefferson B.| days of “The glory that was Greece.”” | made a speech to the American peo- . s e Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, Charles E.| These people. prospering in thoir, ple on the issues of a campaign to{ A REAL REFORM IN WHICH Jones, W. Chipley Jones, Leland J.| #dopted and as they never did ullnqunl in clearness and force and, TEDDY MIGHT LEAD. Henderson, H. C. Sparkman. home, are yet willing to abandon all | compactness and conclusiveness vho1 Sl Congressman, State at Lm‘ge—-“h“il' hopes und prospects here, sell | address which Woodrow Wilson That Esperanto language which Claude L'Engle. :oul at a loss, and at the bidding of | made in Norton, Kan., yesterday, as | is to supersede all others and become First District—8. | King George hurry across the oceun | reported in a full dispatch to the|the common tongue of the whole ai their own expense to rally arounil | Telegram. It was worthy of Jeffer- | world, is not making much headway Second District — | the colors of their little native son himself in its invincible logir | beeause it fails to reach the popular . Frank Clark. peninsula in unequal contest with [ and perfect analysis, and all made | jmggination and arouse popular en- Y Congressman. Third District—Eme-| the Turk. We trust the expected!so clear that the dullest understand- | thusiasm. In its stead we recom- ‘ mett Wilson, war will b called off and our Florida ing in his audience might fully get!lmend that rising young lingo known lovernor—Park Trammell. Greeks left here with us to work bis nfeaning. As an expose of thelas buseball talk, a vernacular which Attorney General—Thos. F. West.| out a better destiny that that of | Republican party in its relation '0|sw-n|> 10 have ull the desired elas- Secretary of State—H. C. Craw-| food for -Turkish powder. Lorganized lubor, and as showing how | ticity and is just now firing the pop- ! ferd. | o (that party through its trusts and | ylar cnthusiasm in a way that is al- ) Commissioner of Agriculture—W.{ The way that little hobo, “A-Ne. ite protective tariff has been in fact | piogt (larming to conservative people | A .A McRae. {17 is working the this | keeping down the wages of labor | paised on a diet of plain English. Treasurer—J. . Luning. country for advertiging, is|cven while loudly proclaming tha:| “Devore fanned, Snodgrass sin- ‘ Comptroller—W. V. Knott. something scandalous, In the past | undep its rule and because of its pol- | gled, Merkle flied, Gardner died stealing, Herzog popped, Hooper sac- \ i & SHARP’S i i And by the lway men, i | Congressman, ) M. Sparkman. ! Congressman, Y o ! to lure the unwary into their toils, ! and that honest land dealers are rather the exception to the rule get yourself a Royal tatlored suit MURRELL press of free ¥ Superintendent of Public lnstru':-‘ two weeks innumerable newspapers | icies those wages prove its unexam- ' tion-— W, N. She:ts. kave been giving him nice obituary | pied generosity to the workingman, | pificcd, no runs, Wood out at first, State Chemist-——R, E. Rose. { scndoffs and moralizing with muci | «very wage earner in America ought Adjutant General—J, C. R. Foster. | pathos over hig alleged death under | to read it and see how he has heen the car wheels in Texas. And all [ tricked and duped by the allegel the while the foxy little chap was| blessings of the tariff and the trusts enjoying himself up in Maine and |If that speech could get “into tho reading the mortuary literature [apen mind of American labor, the about his with an appetite [ Republican party would case; but if Governor Gilchrist will | which his love of notoriety makes | friends left among the \ abandon that *‘friendly suit™ and let | practically insatiable. The wonder | Work for a wage scale. the amendment get to the people, | is that a citizen of his nerve and ) s their able voting in its behalf will | advertising genius didn't seize the “Short Talks" in the Times-Union | iy commends it to us as the true Es- ! \ ke the able writing of the afore- opportunity to wire the press after| gives the following deserved and of - | peranto of the futuve. sald brethren seem like o defective | the fashion of Mark Twain, that the | feetive rebuke to a pert little papoer 1 Mr. \ joke that failed to explode at the|report of his death was ereatly ox- | A pel pevehological moment i:x;'gomml. . Speaker trippled, Lewis grounded, are specimens of this new vernacular i tilken trom the dispatches yesterday | deseribing the world series ball gome in New York. And there is a noble simplicity about it in which have no i the supreme desideratum of brevity menw h"| without any sacrifice of clearness of lthou;.'ht and clegance of diction is trinmphantly achieved, whichstrong- ——— 4y The brethren of the Florida press opposed to the initiative and refer- endum amendment are doing some very able writing to sustain their press himself in those splendid, pis-} lines we have her. - tol-shot phrases in which a sentenee | countrymen, thousunds is compressed into a word, what a|have already adopted 1 relief it would be to himself and his | highly clarified form audience! and how much more ter- | weuld rise to his cull ritory he could cover both in su|wr-!nmsao. as you might s« o | ficial thought and superficial area of { him %s their deliveri: his beloved country, by the shorten- ! bondage of congested 1o ing up made possible by this dialect i the clear light of | of the diamond! medium of thought wi I+ simplitied spelling rvlu.‘m',ol’ his fellow citizens s, which is he razes and roars through tho'l.lilvll to reform worth muulinnin'.|(~mployin',: at this the impression that | striocen land could be aught to cx-l but it he would lead off along ”4“‘:1( Polo Park, New Yo Case Roosevelt, for instance, oz His ey in Fort Worth, Texs Preying to ereate G ———— e — — T ——————— — mm— e e > e TN TR S N R AL 822 S B PO S 0 S - 1 WO vy T XL A © LS AT VT A TR L LR VR T T R ™ I g s I ORANGE PARK . || 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. a The Lots In This HMagnificent Addition are Selling Fast D @ AT - SRR NS T~ ——r A .. e A M~ ;| A" e 1o v a— —A— Let us show you this property. the city. Let us show you a magnificent location for a home, the best in Let us show you the great big orange and grapefruit trees on every lot, worth almost half the price asked for the lot. The fruit is reserved by us this year but is yours next. Each lot is within easy reach of a present sewerage system, city water, electric lights, and within ten minutes walk of postoffic. ~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 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 & GEORGIZ. LAND Co. Phone 72. Munn Building Lakeland, Florida. B e —————— et re— e rw— e -