Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 1, 1912, Page 4

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[ T way 1912. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 1 tiis week, for instance, “The man|And also let the same men 83y, sgtrength direct from heaven. Inwl m flul“ “lmnm who kicked about the cold weather | whether their angea and s.;nlll;i:;dnugen from t'Iill:h u:fl:enll::vnl { ublished every Mternoon from e “ock %0 I8 now scov ot e ,:‘":,:e:i: g Tyening A;cl:::n:n;h?z T vkt o G ey I HANKSGIVING d Efl% i TR s i { you mechanics now getting S‘T;.'-(: a 'suy when all others who mln' :;.\1;5 ¥ : ‘here you were 5 te - second clase. ror of their way and quit the G. O. | .4..|\|‘r|7g:' shllll.'):‘llr: :;;l;l T:ee::‘::: !:::nlmwim:ul::m O.fpe:‘;eln:e:)[ w‘" mon u me. v“ wa.l a . F HUTHERINGTON, EDITOR. ;. i1l ic found in the Democratic |50t b holaig i o g | refutes the preposterous assertion of | the San Antonio holocaust, the Tam- e ————— i A. J. HOLWORTHY ;::l;:;:" sl\i\,::;,,:jb(::' ,Ill' A.;:]:I:::::rhv Republican candidate.” pa Times tell the simple truth which swe" s.it. 3 Now Is lm llme tfl gel 4 ! susmess and Circulation Manager. 0 ——— will be confirmed by all well-in- vill. Metropolis. ] Stillman | “Before hie moved to Virginia two ! formed people When it says: It mr “'e 0' “We have never known a Catholic . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Al Acitt wo ditatthe party | ycars ago John S. Beard, of Pensa- Ll Ladies Coats and it e —— (v YEAT ... sevceees .$6.00 .. . .n in the Democratic Coat Suits w W - 2.60 lever since he quit the G. 0. P. more | cola, was one of the most widely ! sister or a Catholic priest to flinch d " Threo - 188 71 na yes ¢. He says so himself | known puilic men in Florida. i .lh-irron'l any peril, even death .Itgelf. 1 \cred apywhere witbln the .\ to know. Ujoved pelities, had marked ahlh'»‘l\'.hen called by duty. We vividly - g umite of the City of Lakeland | . land the oratorical gift in high de-|remember how in 1887, during the $ r 10 cents 8 week, Hed 3 ? L eree. Iu the State Senate he was a last epidemic of yellow fever that “the same office 18 lssued . ",‘ li‘,’_“"; o :m‘ml I“: P':::'::‘:"‘I:l';:l | lei.der, and as the enemy of the n.‘-j visited Tampa, as one mles_t tell . {11 LAKELAND NEWS :l,!" ‘m'n”;., \ ,“".\rmi;;hf‘f fnstinet for | teeNIN amendment to the federal: his post another stepped into hi: i { .. &y newspaper gIVIDE & "_I'."”:'“‘j'" :hvir rulli\”n.n-d o onstitution he was the Vardaman m“rlace to bury him and take up his ein: of locwl matters, crop Mfl-f:.dfl;: ”|;:f'l"l""_“m' ek ‘"n",r“,i"_'. Florida, with this difference—thut [ work, until three were under the tiors, county affaira, etc. Semt! ':" “4':,:1':"&(‘ bolliot hnatAn he put decidedly more intellectun: lnod and the fourth stood ready to dic anywhere for $1.00 per year. Rl e i« an oco. force and acumen into his opposition | it need be. They merited, and re- E e ————————— S “"h.' ‘m‘d hett e e | it|t> that amendment than we hav:|ceived the admiring homor of the : firomic side fn tin AUERHOR G ‘c-\'(-r observed on the part of the new | whole community without denomii- senator from Mississippi. But Mr.'nltlonnl distinction. It was a tim? | \ L f bi ving is complete, from the best tailors in the land. Call and See these now. The prices are below every- thing of same class. Our buyer spent two weeks in the East buying the best thimgs. All alterations made FREE. Your calls apprecicted whether you buy or not. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. | will have its day in court socner or {late The Miami Metropolis telis 5 | For President—Woodrow Wilsen. {lalee ke Miami B Beard is back from his Virginia exile | that tried men’s souls, and while »me one Lo’ provosed @ fiw_y“l.'nnd it is of interest to know that|many proved recreant the faithful { Marshall. o 'ro P m'i‘v.l ‘which will prevent | Florida politics will know him no | were held in reverent regard. ’ Presidential kilectors—Jefferson B.,”‘:m] :hm'“w or trapping for that|™More. He is done with that trade| “Wherever devotion to duty, an:i i | For Vice President—Thomas C. *'“Ut i’ Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, Charles E', jeriod of time, A similar law s ex- forever. and the Pensacola Journal | faithfulness to trust,’and compassio: Jones, W. Chipley Jones, Leland J.0.0 "5 "0 b 4 the result has | \Vednesday says of him: for the helpless is honored through- tienderson, H. C. Sparkman. Loo- ab inménse improvement tnithe| - lonn 8. Beard, who returned to[out the world the Sisters of San An- ;t‘|'nlllll ; and quantity of (;mns Insect ! Pensacoln some days ago, has opened ‘ tonig will be held in reverent mem- i ) law offices in the Thiesen building ory.” depredations have been vastly les- and announces that he intends to de- RS L AR sened and the woods are again full|® e sl of happy songsters. Every lnu-ll'.-[:l‘l"' pr:r:il"“'_"o["'l'l';“':::of‘:‘um“ ’“r AN OUTSIDE OPINION WHICH zont farmer in the State should do i ki STRADDLES THE ISSUE = k, aen k e = i l“n‘nk i Third District—Ems | all in his power to help in the pas- ‘ Reard says .h" has retired permanent i 4 Congressman, r 40 A ol e TaBe i from politics and that he could not i 5 { mett Wilson. 3 bt B be tempted into the political arena | Shippers of Florida citrus |'1roducts Governor-—Park ;r";'“"i“ i ; 3 o’ s again by the largest office within the ;-.(:'narcnll‘y "“hwtr":'“t "0:: ‘-‘l:“‘i":"' Attorney General—Thos. F. West. Mr. George . Bean, Republican gift of the people.” eas as to what is for the best in- Secretary of State—H. C. Craw-| candidate for Congress from this dis RO terest of the grower and the indus- ford. triet, is doing his duty manfully in tiy. One shipper, for instance, wiil { Commissioner of Agriculture-——W. |4, effort to make his candidacy h {SUCH STRENGTH MUST consider that the shipping of the '~. .\ McRae. { like something better than the “meve COME FROM HEAVEN. |y, uit early in the scason mcans the . . l Treasurer—-J. C. Luning. torm of the thing © Mr. Bean has i ruination of the industry and to X \ Comptroller—W. V. Knott. laddressed an open letter to the vot-| The world has no lack of u|-pr~'-i||n-u-||l such carly shipment e will | u a’ Superintendent of Public Instru»- s of the district pleading for vot s;l'iu(i()n for heroic deeds and the su-|resort to almest any proventative, tion—W. N, Shetts. ‘1’('1'"\15" the Republican tariff has in | preme self-sacrifice which gives np ! conscientiously believing that prac- ine dlthe wates m"‘ life itself for the sake of others. But | tically shot gun methods are justified per cent, while the cost of i the martyrdom of those six Sisters|by the need to be gained. Another % & iving has gong v 20 per cent. Charity San / io, Texas, | shipper wi at it is ne- : Inm_' has gone up only per cent. fof Charity in the San Antonio, Texas, | shipper will contend that it is ne growers. Strife is almost always toville, Ga.: “Will you Dloate e o All of us know better than that, Mr. [orphanage to save their young | cessary to start the season as early : g % g b : 2 ¥ * 1 by regretted and it remains to b2 | the look out for a ne By T Lean, especially those of us of the feiarges from the flames, as told by |as possible in order to market the| . as to the benefits to accrue from % 8ro By Th working class who are especially | the press dispatches Wednesday, gets | crep from the most profitzble stand- lhc oresont Tuss!'~-New. York name of Wade echols. The Sccond alert to such matters and must of | scant mention on editorial pages in | point and get out of the way before i i 1 " | finger on' His left hand is cut of at Congressman, State at Large— “laude L'Engle. Congressman, First District—S8. M. Sparkman. i Congressman, Second District — o, A g 03 £ g If there is any legal way to Keep i tiie negro pugilist, Jack Johnson, in jail the rest of his natural life, lot us hope it will be exercised. Pensa- ccla Journal, But the trouble is that he's not in | Packer. joil, necessity ’va \\’w"ll infi’u:'xnnd on 'h}- these days of strenuous politics, h‘~ilhv heavy California movemen:. | e the first Joint and Weighs 1.55 and 5 subject. The Tampa Times puts it | though the tragedy might well make | These varying opinions are so cou- | wears a No. 7 Sho—and He T accurately as follows: the whole world pause in wonder | scientiously entertained, it seems, a5 A FINGER LIKE DESCRIBED hét & sh;rt.nnd thnflca““ll 1]l”kk These imported, hand-me-dowa | “Lot any man who has a household [ and reverence and awe in the pres- |ty le . srable srness | - Rl OR 1 ) € 1} n the pres- |ty lead to considerable bitterness OUGHT TO IDENTIFY HIM. lei me Know at once. the Noegro is editorials don't always fit the lali-| to maintain and consequently weekly [ cnce of self-abnegation, so sublime, | and a campaign of mud slinging is tude to which they are shipped, and | er monthly bills to pay say whether | s. divine. These Sisters who go | being waged by the participants vwho importing cditors ought to exercise | the assertion of Mr. Bean, that the |about the world doing good So | very appsrently foel that from their| The high cheriff of New York has due vigilanee, Here's a Florida pa-| cost of living has increased only 20 | meekly and with such rare courage | respective standpoints they are do- | received the following Hr‘lf—r\xplzuin- per observing on its editorial page ' per cent in ten years, is true or not. ang efficiency, must surely get their 'ing a holy work in protecting the ‘tory letter from John Davis of Smith- _____ in Raut for pennsylvania He May Stop in new york 4 or 5 days But His Homg is in Camp Hill a. 1. Be Sure tc lookout for Him far and near.” Macon News. A e S o (| The Sub-division That is Selling About thirty days ago we ljt the_s_e-;-tfn C »’Mh“" % e | | lots---on the market. Today l<))ne-third of fhenllq;l:vce gg:ee:t g)?gfdence E | XHY? - : e BECAUSE: X ; range Park is the closest in of any sub-division now on the market, only five block i | Park. Orange Park rises sharply from the shores of beautiful Lake Morton «f the hig‘l)lcesf :)ro::: Itllvlilt?:.l F’” A in the city. Orange Park is the only subdivision with heavy bearing Grape Fruit and Orange trees on 1 ; ‘ every lot. | gg:ll:gg gfigg is in the center of the most rapidly developing section of the city | is sold only to those able to build good homes, th . i ORANGE restriction on each lot. ’ L wixins GE PARK is being purchased b y your own people, the | they know values and realize opportunities. If you haven’t seenpthi,s choig::tp :f cl'f G beosne don’t dela.y another day. Call at our office or telephone and let us take you out t your service. The finest homes in Lakeland are b Orange Park lots are going fast. ' For a few weeks more we will sell these lots at from $600 to $850, on ter et | akeland home sites, h _ here. Our car is at eing built on land adjoining Orange Park, and : ix : : il ms of one- N balanfte,su, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent., 5 per cent discoun?‘; " ‘ We had some $1250 lots, but they are all gone. g or cash. Let us show you the prettiest property in Lakeland, —_— FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF * . [ The FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND Co. 3 Phone 72, Munn Building Lakeland, Florida.

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