Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 11, 1912, Page 4

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xS PAGE FOUR piidy BN g i 2 : H E Pliad writin L terpeor to the priut- i [“3 tveflmg lelegrdfll . In one of his editorials he w l'nllv ple are wise to all the needed facts ! i ‘!‘n the case. { Uhree ghousand miles of cont | “ouined every alterncon from the i : <utucky Buildwng, Lakeland, Fla on,” and the py aufu- made it . i 0 ! 2% e iihipoo: thousand miles’ to. - Colifor- We think it would be weli 1o tutered in the postoffice at Lako-[ nia. create tie oflice of State tax assessor. end, Florida, as mail matter of the 0 The comptroller already has as much The Pensacola News says that |16 do as he can do well, We need o cvond class. | L2 | 'HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. | A. J. HOLWORTHY ; suginess and Circulation Manager. | v F there were several members of the [ capable and impartial officiul to Florida Senate at its late session who | make a study of the relative values were opposed to all primaries and [of property in the different countics. opposed the federal primary on the|lie could fix for the county tax as- | sessors a general average, and they s al BaLRlP:l‘TON RATES: ground that a1l phases o all primary : Ule Year ....-oeveeees ,$5.00 |s)stems are wronz. We had not [ could measure the property by it in Six months ........... . 2.60 suspected such a thing, and in the | muking assessments. In this way Three monthe e A interest of progressive Democracy, | Florida could be represented to out- Delivered anywhere within the |and especially of their immediate { siders as a prosperous. progressive constituents who are probably in the | State instead of as a land of paupers. | dark about this matter, the News|-—Times-Union. -_ | ought to give the names of those from the same office 18 1ssued |, . jioia) anachronisms of oligarchic THE LAKELAND NEWS instincts and paleozoic polities. « weckly newspaper giving & Te- S sume of local matters, crop condi- uons, county affairs, etc. Semt wmywhere for $1.00 per year. limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, Lt SE NI New York has had many murder wials of nation-wide interest, but none of them equalled in deep and tragic detail anq profound signifi- cance the trial just beginning —that of Lieut. Beckep of the police foree charged with the murder, through ! the ageney of others, of the zambler, Rosenthal. Jeeker's guilt The Pensacola News plumes itself with reason on having promptly found good homes for eight orphan _—_—— DEMOCRATIC TICKET. i children needs were made i known through the medium of that For President—Woodrow Wilsen. | paper. Applications for the httln-' ones came in rapidly, not only from | will probably me whose Proot of For Vice President—Thomas C.| u that the polic Marshall, ! Pengacola bup from remote parts of [ torce of our greatest city is ullm'l\‘f Presidential Electors—Jefferson B, | the State and from adjoining States corrapt and has been leazued with Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, (‘harles E.| Doabtless there is a home waiting criminals for years o habitually ‘ Jones, W. Chipley Jones, Leland J. :omewl top every homeless or- violate the law for the zre't theve ilenderson, H. ¢, Sparkman. and the surest and quickest fwas in it The just conviction or | Congressman, State at Large— ' to bring the two together is this man will be such a triumph of Claude L'Engle. throngzh those unvivaled information | law over lawlessness i its most in- | Congressman, First District—S8. ! burcaus, the daily newspapers, as the ' sidious and dangerous torm and an- M. Sparkman. I News has clearly demonstrated in | purently entrenched beyond the Congressman, Seccond District —! this case | reach of punishment, that l:uv—:nhid-] Frank Clark. [ Ling people oll over the land may Congressman, Third l)lStrl"!---rEm-! “The Greeks, the Gr P They | tike fresh heart and feel restored rett Wilson, }'mm-f They come!™ Tl s the way faith in the far-reaching power of | Governor-——Park Trammell. v Sfulminated over Greece™ in the the law to protect socicety Attorney General-—Thos. F. West. | little old country school honse on i Secretary State—-1. C. Craw-| I'viday ufternoon in the ford. the tragic Commissioner of Agriculture .,,w,‘ ) »oand the Gr .A McRae. ' -0 00D THING TO REMEMBER ON ELECTION DAY.. of long ago we o spouted story ol s, the reg Doza To avoid confugion in the coming ould bear in mind ! will be the names | t alon Treasurer—J. C. Luning. { every day now from the restaurants, ‘ clection, electors Comptroller-—W. V. Knott. |n-||it stores and gponge fisheries of | ahe fact that ther Sunerintendent of Public lnstruc-i.l-'lurul'l. and the modern Marco l:u-“h tien -\, N. Shests. i Turkey had bettep | b State Chemist-—R. 1, Rose. wake trom Lis dreams and get hi:j Adjutant Generat-——J, C. R. Fo,tel‘. gun for they mean business and the © (i. Powell, the well-known Florida newspaper man of long und‘ good service, has quit (-(y“--'.z1>ill1llll:i il;rm-l\s. they coming 1 ol two congressmen on the ticket to voted for by the electorate Prank Clark has been nomivared | by the Democratic ty as didate for Congress from the Second ! district of the State. Clande L'Engle has been noriina et by the same party s s« JXI‘”'I:H“I\ from the State at laree, for member of Congress. | s to linance their presidential | Democerats chould Lo ocavetul 1o ans in 1901 and 1908, and all | rark their ballots for both of these! O e { the testimony, conflicting and other- why Henry Wat-| wi weat cditor of the sarris over its can- spirit of Achilles is in every moth- or's son of them i 0 - Everybody in this country knows that hoth Roosevelt and ‘Taft got money and plenty of iy from the bic inter campa and entered the Elysian field of the the- ah- musicinns' pit a Kissimmee He stracting land titles, in ater, will also engage in ntlemen at the coming cleetion, Miami Herald Aidd in this, the Firsg disteiet, vote old school Teft in this comntry is that | is meroly cnmnlative 1o contirm the | for hoth 8. M. S \nothey terson is the enly won oo which the Clapp committee i fnboriously piting ap on the subject, | Kman and Cland L Engle (X3 T et S - DA or e b e S Gl LR s~ e f S B R BRI R T T 1 & anl H Each lot is within easy reach of a present sewerage system, city water, electric lights, and within ten minutes walk of postoffic. 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, co mizhit as well adjourn; the peo- ' HOW TO GET FACTORIES Cmore than it is worth, T L A A Y Y S A% AT 2 SN S B A AR . 2213 VLA e 1 ORANGE 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 Fas! ), G 11 e FOR SIHALL CITIZS. We note in the esteemed Live Oa' Democrat a well-put plea for the lo- i cating of factories in that city. Afr- er stating the ;ul{xu.‘uhh- location of Live Oak, the Democrat suggests that | frec sites, free water and exemption from taxation for a certain period would be an inducement that might secure manufacturing industries. This is, of course, true, but another and perhaps better suggestion comes from Mr. G. A, Waterman, formerly secretary of the Pensacola Commer- cial association, who has made a study of the subject and whose opin- jonn on it has value. Mr. Water- man is now living in Baltimore, where he holds the position of direc- tor of the Associated Boards of Trade of Maryland, and in a recent letter to the Pensacola Commercial association he says, referring to the late convention of the American As- sociation of Commercial Executives l'in Washington city: “Here is another bit of interesi and application to Pensacola; the l'whole trend of the heart-to-hear talks of every man there was tha! the most important thing that any cemmercial secretary can do for his howe town is to better and develop the szriculturai conditions in the contiguons territory; that factories tollow naturally when the agricul- tural situation is properly devel- oped.” And this is as true of Live Oak ond every other city in Florida want- is of Pensacoli. inz lactories as it "Yearnmg for good gifts and prayin: for them and wondering why the don’t come where the natural ad- vantiages are so obvious won't bring then, And only in exceptional « where specific inducements are of- fered will they come in answer to Cpraser and natural advantages and that Kind of gift generally costs Mr. Water- good sense in man’'s suggestion ha it, and based, as it is, on observation ang study of factory towns all over the country, probably furnishes the key curing tion factories which unlocks the secret of se- industries in a given loca- avoid primitive condi- tions and undeveloped communitic wdoconticuous territory, well set- 1 and with its farming inter 1 hly Ao developed is tical AT W n H "!l“:ng '0,\,‘\‘:(\ Mahao Did you say Ladi.: T 2. v——— Suit? Yes. Then go to SHARP’S And by the lvay men, get yourself a Royal tatlored suit ing capital seeking investment than ! to any other interest. tor its goods by the country immedi- ately surrounding it is no inmnsi.riw crable item even with large factor-, ies, and for the smaller ones such as | most of oup towns seck, it indispensuble, and in a country w with rattories settled these is their stronoe il | idi MURRELL | ! --that’s 15 Mr. Waternan - Pensacola town secking mun | tries. The to first get plenty o produce will furnis help make the fact The demand ood 1o wiy almost | | A woman ha well-to-do 1 money and o asupport All she wanis in cation PARK lovely boulevard. ducement in de- money can b s e T A S S —— % A" —— A e —— £ e S—— -~ SIS 2B [ —— n for a home, the best in srapefruit trees on every lot, worth aimost half the by which the purchaser will be required to build a house to cost not less than $1500. will soon be snapped up and the price of the remaining lots advanced. ! Now is the time to buy, while you have the whole addition to select from. The choice locations ; ! 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, FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE GF Phone 72. Mun_n Building ¥ the city. Let us show you the great big orange and price asked for the lot. The fruit is reserved by us this year but is yours next. " he FLORIDA & GEORGI/. LAND Lakeland, Florida.

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