Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 16, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENINg TELECGKLAM, LAY ELAND i1, e ———— s e SR S s et————— — p—_— " g i P Y *rn‘n,_ e | When it cowmcs to fresh, pure, fal gth drugs, toilet articles, sune tog, and all drug store merchan dise, just go io your phone and eall 62, and you will be connected with | our special order department, and | your particular desire will be taken I l care of with satisfactory, good and I : prompt service. | { | HENLEY'S | { b 4 . § s TR0 I OIOIQIY ."--\';r» body s Doin’ “Doin’ What?” Going To The 3rmacy in Town e = TGy TP R AOSOCD & lt” ‘n:-:n:;oc- : | i I i DL OO0 QOO e Make"hKrtchenl Work. lasier<QuickerBeiier It won’t cost you much, and tink how much happier your vife will be. Come here and let us talk this matter over. Lt us show you the littie inexpensive Kitchen @plements that will make an easier day’s work I your wife==food choppdrs, handsome, dur- B kitchen ware of all kinds, keen edged lery, toasters, percolstors, etc. eJackson Wilson Co. % R O WHY ts. roaches, mosquitoes and all kinds of hugs? CONTAGIOUS DISEASES 25 and we will tell you how to rid your home of them They yards, - i“ides and disinfectants of all kinds for poultry “Tug, sick rooms, ete. CENTRAL PHARMACY mon 25, THE ONE PRICE STORE | bfinfiifl TAlE OF | I.RS FI.INll BIG FAVORS IN RETURN Frick, Gould and Morgan Gave $100,000 Each—Corporations Gave 73, Per Cent. of Entire Amount Received. John D. Archbold's statement that the Standard Oil company contributed $100,000 to Mr. Roosevelt's campaign fund in 1904 was confirmed by George R. Sheldon, who succeeded Cornelius N. Bliss as treasurer of the Republican national committee. Not only did the Standard Oil com- ' Treasurer Sheldon and J. P. Mor- | ! | gan Tell of Millions Sub- ? scribed in 1904. . OCT. 16, 1912, Four cr a kina. sell, chief justice special sessions of | . undertook a pri'.'atc wed tour of inspection sious corrective and institutions of his juris-| s the Saturday Evening .ite in the afternoon he en- the uu'(‘r oflice of one of the Isaac Rus wn it charitable diction, Post, tered like to make a trlp this place,” he said to an; iceper who chanced to be in sole charge of the office temporarily. “Visitors’ days are Wednesdays and Saturdays,” sald the keeper shortly, “and, besides, it's after hours.” “But I insist on being through.” said his honor. “Well, you've got a nerve,” growled the keeper. “Who are you to be giv- in' me orders?” “I am Chief Justice Russell of the shown cow of special sessions,” was the |y, an::l?:t'll be about all,”” said the ELECTRICIAN kecper, wearlly, “We've got three of you in here now. Why don’t you call yourself George Washington—there's only one of him?" :L. W. FULGHUM 200 :-ocrooocoo?::oom g SR OC O PAGE SEVEX L DT B A0 G A COSCRHORRS M CTCRR e FOGOIOCOMCT L . ; Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Dpacts a8 fow Porean, Hlorida Homes and Ciroves or thgh oiling L deactifu! Talos, Paying Steaw- yeary and 'racking arm We ruarantee ol npropert; jist =eation see §& Alfield LASTELARD FLORIM:. L. AS PODFAsCRTed Oy 1 Far rei’able infv - Ohlinger Opposite New Depot. 0 SOCHIOLOOOOIOI0E /0'-0':0.0.‘0 O OLOTOTOHOHISOILHPLLILNY Dealer in Electrical Supplies. House Wiring a Specialty istimates Cheerfully Given. QFQEQFQIERERFPPO PP i & p B i W | AR g pany give $100.000 to clect Mr. Rooses Electric Fans In Stables. " & Shop and Store Room: Rose St., Jackson & Wiison velt president, but J. Pie \[mn! Morgan "‘I.\ "i.:%::: L:::,‘."T:; {’I)l :‘.;\S«‘;?g:::o:onol- &<: Warchouse . . :\ Co. gave $100,000 11 €. Frick gave l pany was noticed upon the lntrodu(‘-‘cf #100,000 and George Gould ciothe v of electrie fans in the stables "C' PHONF 153 & er 100,000, Mr. Sheldon teszitied that s the heated terms the :mim:flsl‘;fv i b4 @y per cent of M iotal fare ound to be in a very much im-{g 5 campaign fund was contribnted by cor | proved condition as compared with | porations. tha! hefore the introduction of the |~ = i R Naturally ihese people gave their | fan. and the explanation is that the | a@cdiOiOO & I0e 1O 1O T CIATDIGT GLOTOTOP B OPQBOE D0 aninnls are enabled to secure their |4 money freely to the Roosevelt came paign tund. Testifying that he had contributed $150.000 to the Kocsevelt ¢ 1n|».m,n fund in 1904 becausce he was ly interested,” Mr. J. P Morgan nqdvd. Mro Cortelvoun, lately in control ool corporations in working or | today preper rest, and are thus in better shape 1o undertake a day's work. A light line of shafting was introduced into the stables and the large bladed fory were used with streamers se- curcd to the paddles to keep the flics “The only interest we had was in the | fror the animals. The experiment ltare of the pul was made at st in one portion of Ir. Morg zed his dovotion | the stable, and it was attended with {iin )h I:!M g political fortues by | SUCH 2 m;w‘ .IH‘u\'(‘HH‘llt.ill the the further statement that 11 don’ “ Bon 0 s that it by s introdveed =operally throughout | gan & Co.'s ual i v Res 1!1 stablishm publican campaizn only Ly, one, $100.000; that ke uever ol any , | donation by his {CH In the waerle { that when Nir i in! -We're Lavieg a terrible time L1908 the sum ceb.eribed wa 000 | hers and that he nor his| Gioclie=What's the matter? banking leuse had cubaeribed a doe| “obra--The has a soro lar. thros the eentinede has corns and the Taighing hiyena hos gene oft into How It Was All Done. ystoerics, To grasp these pregnant facts we GE s have only to recall a little modern hise Putting His Foot in It. tory. In 1901 Mp. Roosevelt had his The Woman—"My husband is forty You'd never believe that there i8 actually ten year: ‘itference in our crory of commereo and lus | ages The Man-"\ hy, no, indeed 1 beon ade chairman of ahe ['m snre you look cvery bit as young i vitted :n‘;:\»z v does ™! ' i N I, Wi |'|!] o - ‘ Linatag 1Bl CALL FOR ELFCTIGN { . 5 ¢ Notice is herehy given tnat il i i tl los 4,«(-3';! ty primary clection in and for the 4 ( | moofJ P Morean i city of Lakeland, M., for the pur A espeeial dnterest” iu MR pose of nominating a Mayor for the Rovseveits clection, It s po !M"”“ti) ar 1913, and three councilmen ] ater events may reveal it Mr. Rooseveit never prosecuted J. P, Morgan & Co's steel trust. e eme phatically stopped the proceedings ine stituted by others against J. P. Morgan & Co's harvester trust. When the panic of 1907 was at its height he turn- ed the resources of the treasury over to J. P. Morgan & Co., who used them and made money and reputation by the process. He met Gary and Frick, rep resenting J. P. Morgan & Co.'s steel trust, before breakfast one morning and licensed them, in violation of law, to absorb the Tennessee Coal and Iron grade iron ore. partner of J. F. Morgan & Co,, into the state department and the diplomatic | gervice. He made [erbert Satterlee, J. P. Morgan’s son-in-law secretary of the navy. fled feelingly to the virtues of the| “Morgan m!orf-flls which have been so | friendly to us.” Never before was the | “public welfare” so cheaply protected Extent of Morgan's Interests. The “Morgan interests” are not con- fined to J. P means. The Morgan interests compre hend life insurance companies, banks and trust companies, railroads and manufacturing enterprises. If the par ent house increased its regular Repub lican contribution in 1904 because of tts “especial interest” we may casily imagine that the policy Morgan & Co. by any| company, thus giving J. P. Morgan & | (, R, Co's steel trust a monopoly of high| . .mitice He put Mr. Bacon, af . oo fon | in a letter to! Attorney Genersl Donaparte he testi [y, | | | was widely | imitated by affillated corporations nnd | individuals. Perhaps in this almost un exampled favor by the Morgan inter ests we shall find an explanation of to the Standard Oil Interests which have not always agreed with | P. | Morgan & Co. concerning “the welfare | of the public.” 1t may be that the senate cormities will be able to throw more Ligh' on v.hls point, but it can hardly add any hing to the scandal of the Morgan Rooleveh alliance. It was Mr Roose velt who opened up to J P Morgan & Co. the possibilities of government by big business. It was Mr Roosevelt who persuaded J P Morgan & Co. 1o plunge deeply into politics. Tt was Mr. | 1 l welfare,” registered the decrees of | P. Morgan & (o In the White llonl ' Not until Mr. Roosevelt had lost cou- ' trol of the Republican machinery and the law providing for publicity of cam- palgn contributions had gone into «f fect 4id J. P. Morgan & Co. disapprar from the list of regular contributors to the coloseal corruption funds of the Republican party. Are J P Morgan & Co. now operating politically under cover of their recent partuer, George W. Perking?*—New York World the Roosevelt administration hostility | i | Roosevelt who, consulting “the publie chasing elscwhere. | from the city at large, for the year 1913 and 1914 will be held in the city of Lakeland, on the 21st day of October, 1912, from § o'clock a. m., to sundown, and, a second primary, i necessary, on the 4th day of No- vember, 1912, from 8 o'clock a. m. t» sundown, provided that the in- spectors may open the polls earlier il necessary. Candidates can qualfl'y Ly hand- ireg their names and the name of the office for which they are a candidate E. Lufsey, treasurer of the and pay him the quali- as follows: For Mayor Ten dollars ($10). For Councilman - - Five dollars assistant | (§5). Candidates must qualify as above v noon of October 16, 1912, The following voters are appoin!- «d to hold this election: TInspectors, W, L, Thompson and G. P. Quaint- ance; clerk, Frank Thompson. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, A D, 1912, EPPES TUCKER, JR., wirman City Executive Committec. Attest: F. HETHERINGTON, Secretary. MY LINE M INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and sece me before pur- Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. SO =2 lakeland foundry and Macnine Co. G e ‘5 V\ ¢ are now prvpurul to furn\su iren am! brass cust-, @ ings of all descriptions. We also do all kinds of i:'.: machine work. » : : ’ %518!@ Al \ ~ 2 Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- ¢ pnved. When wanting something in candies don't farget them. 5¢ Sack. g ARG 22 ¥ 4 K 2""-&.“-55 g + [+ p ../“.6.: M MAPS, BLUE PRINTS S - Maps of auy description comph°d on short notice, Sp-cial nttemiles glven to compiling city, display and advertising mape. Ceunty and Staw maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue nrints at res- \ sunable rates. Special rates for print« in large quantities. Prompt attention ziven mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 213-215 Drane Buildiry LAKZLAND, V1A 0 SOHBO T QLTI IO CCE L e OOOHFONBCHINIBOBE o DD SO 0TS Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Tight Plant MARES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU ¥OXXY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Saie BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS i2 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Mounds, Ete, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B, ZINMERMAN. Proprietor. 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