Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 30, 1912, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR I'M tvemno ‘l’e'eura !caught unprepared this time, »and;prommly replied: equalizers, entirely apart from the: | { that she may be whipped to a finish | “Thg editor of the Sun is pleased connty commissioners, with certain ruousne_u e' very mer'noo""'n ‘"”."u,'_. is the prayer of all who don't wo!‘-ito know that Editor Kuydead:: defired duties, and power to summon Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, mlshlp Allah and believe that Mahomet ; fcund one who “‘acted like a regula: to their assistanco such persons 2a- itHa AVENNG PELSdhas, Lax ELAND, OCT. 30, 1912, B s e st — ! - 1is his' prophet luman being” in the person of the be able to furnish them infor- . =ntered in the postofice at Lake-( '~ "'s prophct. e may be able s i he Sun. W Y s 5 val at a true. 3 i \and, Florida, 11 mattes of the P S R editor of the Sun e have alway ‘mtlon pecessary to arri 3 s-cond «lass, t. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. A. J. HOLWORTHY dusiness and Circulation Manager. T SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ....-. A ix months ........ ILree mouthe ... . wrivered anywhete within the . dnits of the City of for 10 cents a week, rom the same office THE LAKELAND + we kly newspaper giving & Te- ¢:me of local matters, tried to be human, and shall endeav- ! and correct valuation of property in o1 to continue to be so.” . lthe various localities of the county,, The editor of the Sun ‘having now or { with her more than 500, ought t‘._"mlmitlc.d t'l'mv. he is a ““reguhu' hu-i “2 To constitute the board ol’f feel like wearing a plume.—Ocala | Man being or at least al“"ays tries.:eounty commissioners the count; Panner. Orlando, with 600 “dxm be human” there would seem ta;board o.f equalizers and define their, ;bn no reason for anything but peacc : duties in order that they may not. St. Petersburg’s public school has 164 pupils, and that city proudly re- fers to it as something large. Ocala, about these St. Petersburg statistics, | it:fers therefrom that erime is stead- g We have equalization in order that the publis fer surely that center of culture can |ily decreasing in Florida. may be fully informed as to all tax crop condl- make a better. showing than the | been impressed in the same way, and Yrocrastinate v ALL and see the wonderful [ine of Dress Goods we are sho- more, might make it a willow plume. 4 AR -‘:-:: Orlando Reporter-Star, and fraternity in Gainesville news- ! meet ang simply confirm the rolls oi i 1.'5 And Lakeland with between 700 | PRDer circles. the assessor without any effort to ar- S ang 800 hundred pupils in daily = !rive at a jus?‘and fair valun]tlon oi Lakeland |attendance at her public school,| The Starke Telegraph says that it ! property, as is now frequently don cosily outranks the best of you if |i: noticeable from reading the £.ate | it F?""r of Ulel cou:tles o‘:“thet.smu.' ot i Aeures - Shan z Seenit () AL he publication o i 5 yvou've got your figures on straight. | papers that the Circuit Court crim- f’ require e fesued lut there must be some mistake |ical dockets are nearly all light, ang the entire tax roll after the m“m. lng Wlth a" ‘he new lmpOl‘tLd NEWS izers have completed the work of Trimmirgs to match, and you wil| ! fons, county affairs, ete. Semt! ., .. .i4iciies there are reasons for belicving that |2ssessments and in order that in-| i ’ ' virihiots f0RLAR BT TAAT Lo there will be a diminishing crim. cCualities may be brought to light by be convinced that you can get what L & { public discussion.” Wa wore preparing to tell the | Feccord in this state from now on. | b DEMOCRATIC TIOKET. Iak(:ia:c; I‘fl‘ellez.zr:lm and the l’ensa‘- Here in Polk county there isn't) R : | i prices that will suit you. For President—Woodrow Wilsen, |cola News how n few of the larger ““°“:‘h“"Lmep'h:‘ l“"'f ’l“‘° :‘“’IG“ES ONE-TWELFTH OF HIS 8 courts to keep one lawyer in profit- v For Vice President—Thomas C.|ccunties could control State legis- : > WAGES TO THE CAUSE. Marshall. lation under the operation of the|?Fle Practice and cven in our largerl | Also ‘he greatest ShOWing of ' Presidential klectors—Jefferson B, | iritiative and referendum when the :,l;;‘;::: o;l:;e:h:‘}:i:)p :‘;e.l.’:,so‘.:fm::, f‘i Ong of the truly great Democram’ ) b Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, Charles K. [ Supreme Court sets the whole mat- ot | ! Ladies shoes in Lakeland. tones, W, Chipley Jones, Leland J.|ter at rest by deciding that we are “ienderson, H. C. Sparkman. not to vote on this amendment to | Congressman, State at Large— ‘laude 1.'Engle. Congressman, First M. Sparkman. Congressmau, Second il we may judge by their newspa-|©of this country has loomed unex- pers. The truth is that crime js. pectedly upon the news horizon ard | the most glaringly unprofitable forr | his &reatness is vouched for by coid | of human activity, and even througi: | facts and figures which lcave no| the thick skulls of those of criminal Foom for doubt. We present the il tendencies this fact is penetrating | #mPle of this Democratic nobleman with more force and freedom ever: | to our readers as a really inspiring | !Iln- constitution.-Starks Telegraph. , But it is not a permanent rest, for District—S8. | tiie next session of the Legislature i practically sure to submit another District — | iritiative and referendum amend- you buy or not. @ Your calls appreciated whether ; | one nary a (N bl Frank Clark. ment to the people from which will | 98" ke ;;’:w ll:e;t;:.::;d:t ::::ies, n:d :'el'l:n ! Congressman, Third District—Em-| b, omitted all objectionable features | Wood Wilson into his ow: ' 0 oodrow son comes into his own . mett Wilson. | found in the last one except the|TAX COMMISSIONERS' CURE e shoudd not fofset’ ‘this. mon of | | Governor--Park Trammell. | prineiple itself of initiative and ref- FOR LONG-STANDING EVIL.| s;'.ro\'eport when he s searching for _Attorney General—Thos. F. West.| crendum, and to that we apnrolns-tuu R i oy Al et Doaeria s et urre Sh . :]w‘l“'li\rl' of State—H. C. Craw- :‘!“Iol:‘iill“'h::'“llll;élljg:;ldly"00:“’;(1‘1('.3“;::“‘;21;:"4 Hon. Kugene Matthews is one 01'1 to help him administer the govern-, arp { e et W, g o " 1. ithe tax commissioners appointed to ment according to the Jeffersonian |8 1 \‘;;:fll?::flon” of Agrloulture— "\‘(rd I'::?;:;:::m"l'(.“:(‘\‘::)];'f?;:n l”::"l ! thoroughly overhaul our defective' standard, A Chicago press special n Vickae, cward; S e 1 1) (1 G Brosaoraieass a4 # ok andnd Mt B by RTPSY ! B dnvare o AR Ll e e e :,:7:;:71 ](‘ ~t(“x:1m“‘m(;lu :';I,zl('llll:ll]l(l)l;:‘](..‘lx ::..l:i..lll;?lut.llllufl m::nh.unl W ‘m h.».ui P. S.--- We are cloSlna :’ Comptroller= e Ve Kn.ot!. ciuge of the initinfive and rveferen- | qyee commission recently met inj *J. F .‘\’lill" (fb S.‘l;rn\ La I M y | . 1 'i’_':“”“‘\‘;"m\':"ir;:f r:t Public Instruc- qum Jicksonville to do that work, and an- [ v-ho is a brakeman on the Kansas B out ens \S‘ults at COSI : i gl sl ol 0 > | swering an objejetion of the Bariow City Southern railrcad, has mada o | B 16 - — Knykendali's new daily, the Her- Courier-Informant that the equaliza- contribution to Governor Woodrow | | Among the many good things':1d, bas oppeared at Cainesville, | tion of individual taxation amon: | Wilson's popular campaign fund thet ; g e o =SS S = — f : which Tom Marshall is saying nearly |a1d he has established a modus | the people of the countics was has placed him ahead of all mhcr\-‘”"‘l has come under his notice du - | wish.' kit overy day on the stump now is that ! vivendi with his contemporary, Edi- | vital matter not touched by the com- ‘ who so far have given financial as-' ing the entire campalgn. It is T W Colonel Roosevelt is suing the Re- { tor McCreary, of the Sun. He called | nission, Mr, Matthews replies in Ihl-l:ismm‘n in behalf of the Democrat:: ; ey Hrits ¢ b Radinod el L | publican party for divorce on the cn the latter gentleman especting to | Starke Telegraph: iticket this year. Mr. Mills turncd {deubtful if there is another indivic-| check would have been lurs | ' giound of non-support. [utrange the preliminaries of (war,| *“The commission has discusseq il over. to. the national committee hi::|‘"‘| in the United States who has|were not for the tariff Ly i i Uermeerd ‘-“”d foung 0"1.\_' peace and ;-;r.md will. | number of plans .I'u;- :'n(-l«hin-,; :nu:.vnli:-‘- month's pay check as a brake- | contributed as much to any cam- “Four years ago Mr. Mil I'he indications are that the cruel | He wrote up his visit and said: curing the great incqualitics of us-' man amounting to $76.87. Colonel | prign fund, preportionate to Lis in- | his contribution to the Bry and rotten old Turkish empirve is i‘l: “Editor McCreary for o long-descrved licking at the|a hearty handshake. Yep, dinged ii | ers in the countics. The plan for | Contributions Bureau, at I)omot'm!i“ihu(lon in person to the editor of the hinds of the game littlo tions it has #o long de was | spised and | splendid publishing plant, and acted | Fag prohably met with more t:l\'nrl‘dvvhlrvd today that for pure unadul- ' to him that_he was giving more than { whese citizens it has so long op- { 1ike o regular human being.” than any other is: | terated devotion to Democracy the | his share. LR o' pressed Turkey grectod us with | scssments among the property owi- | Robert Ewing, chairman of the Press ! eome, Mr. Mills offered his contri- Balkan na-he didn’t. He showed us over his|eradicating these inequalities that i headquarters in the Karpen building, !Shrr-\'opnrt Times, It was suggeste!d that. evidently | Ang this gg tickled Mack that ho “1. Ty have a county board nl'zm-l of Mr. Mills surpasses nnylhin::f “‘Nevertheless,” said he, ‘it is my x l IR T - . 5 S e ey S e e About thirty days ago we put these---the City’s choicest Residence lots---on the market. Today one-third of them have been sold. WHY? BECAUSE: Orange Park is the closest in of any sub-division now on the market, only five blocks from Munn Park. Orange Park rises sharply from the shores of beautiful Lake Morton to the highest point withe in the lcity. Orange Park is the only subdivision with heavy bearing Grape Fruit and Orange trees on every lot. ORANGE PARK is in the center of the most rapidly developing section of the city. ORANGE PARK is sold only to those able to build good homes, there is a $1500 building restriction on each lot. ORANGE PARK is being purchased by your own people, the people of Lakeland, because the): know values ard realize opportunities. If you haven’t scen this choicest of Lakeland home sites, don’t dcl-.:.*,' nnefll'cr day. Call at cur office or teleptione and 1ot us take vou out there. Our tar is at your scrvice. bne finest homes in Lakeland are being built on land adjoining Orange Paik, and Orange Park lots are going fast. ‘ nd 9. 3-4 8 : . : ) o 3850, on terms of one-fourth cash, b;z.uncs six, twelve, i:-zd flah'::n months, with intercst at 8 per cent., 3 per cent. discount for cash. We had some $1230 lots, but they are all gone. S Let us show you the prettiest property in Lakeland, X fate sAam RN . viid oG f1€SC 1018 2 ol J.J( G ——— S RIS Y-y FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF Liis year's wages.” vision That is Sellin He has 2iven on = —— ey e et et o s MR P, T N WP T < A SRS The FLORIDA & GEORGIA 7.AND Co. Phone 72. Munn Building Lakeland, Florida. on the number of years he | giving a dollar for each that he had enjoyed. paign he has done even botoo- In t! T 4 2 - - oy TR TR i e e . T 5 D e S — - >~ B L, | { l q

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