Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 10, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND. FLA, MARCH 10, 1913 | And a Complete Showin § of . Millinery and Ladies’ Accessories Mrs. R. E. Scipper and Mrs L. | Wadford left last night for Talla- | h hussee, where they go to attend the | ng CH 11[" and 12’ State convention of the Woodmen | e | I INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Mrs. Ernest Coyle and \.m.' novertson, of St. Peters- | qaughter, Ernestine, arrived Satur- i m. M. . R Ids o1 on a short visit 1o fday night rrom Louisville, Ky md lss lnnle eyno .‘. N i Farrow. Lave joined Mr. Coyle. who s nig : ~f—[_~‘\_“11:ua :::i1;_"_';;}:‘“‘;l:f'jj;‘,;'jf,'_“’ AL 1N Bienii m") T0 ST.FEE 'LEGISLATION GOV, TRAM- l WANTS TO HEAD CHILDRi:. S5 EUREAU it L 15 FEASIBLE MELL TO RECOMMEND, . she has been the N Tucker, Jr., ami . P Kn-nnwlj. | SRt RS left last night tor 'l‘ull;:hnm-u,; <. R L. Murrell havel where they will attend the conven- ! ome in Columbia, | tion of Woodmen, which opens there | e present week, giving good road. | fAreived Pinellas Farms, 918 miles s | tCoutinued from Page 1.) these privileges that persons form corporations. Many States impose tContinueda from Page 1) ir asant visit of se\omn,(umnrrm\ A fine pro2ram has hee nt ¢ i s kige Hieoy | &1 Annual tax on all corporations, | | Lakeland the guests of thearranged. oue of the speakers being | “‘I st iig "1"”‘ ""'N‘; ‘k‘ {and 1 would suggest the enactment § ] Ao Rl Tow 8, i B A s brc Mro G B, Murrell Governor Trammell and a large del- | ' miles,at o, Time from Lake-} B0 imposing a small annual fland, 5 hours and 15 minutes. De-| . : ‘ I i '_ i ,In"‘nn tax on corporations doing lducting stops (25 minutes) leaves e i A A T G {buginess in this State—say from $5 Kingman and son, 1 And still there is no step towards jtctual running time 4 hours, 50 min- | man. of Peoria, L, | tuking action v the matter of pro- ‘:H“ DL L JASTUEC- Bt Gl anilonan) | Equalization of Taxation. Potersburg atter [ viding additional school facilities, | MOUY 01 the entive trip. l “Tax assessment laws that do o ¢ w Lakeland, the| There is a sreat deal of interest, ! Return trip il """"h"”‘,.m|nl\ in cqual terms to all are not iends, Dr. W. H.lmuch traitless discussion, but every- |44 40, reaching Clearwater, 202 L ) e B | tial ang just laws. The Flor- ¢ at their lovely | body seems to he waiting on some. | Bles At 5 minutes for oil and gy ezation will no doubt he on hand to $30, based upon capital stock.” p and ’ e : lul.u taxy laws governing assessments 9 a Lake [ollings-{ hody clse to do something Mean ‘?'”'"' LIl LN M0N0 G YL "[luum- that all properties shall be time valuable time is being lost g | SPVNEs SN miles, :f' Bl Lo i assessed at their tull cash value, ex- | s . conld well be utilized in prelimingry 107 @ drivk oy, veaching Tampa hish feepting the properties of raitroad, aumell, of this eity, | work. Also anwhile, theeity issuf- | VoY 17 bl Ll Lt I Rt and telegraph companies Fullahassee Thurs- { fering the loss of desivable eitizens, @' 0005 Tamp at oo 4 mthlll"-\‘,'.h“ properties of these corporations voek He was enronte [ v ho, in scarch ol a home uetant- M Qi Mg L LNRGINY, “Lave asaossed under a special law stopped over at fIv pass up Lakolind 1o co s I S Bl g O L A8 S assessable physica! | ghter, Miss | where school facilivies are su; R ORI NG Bl ylnmv I only, not ineluding the and :nlm' You ask, doubtless, “what ape they OF WL iehi Heie i é\uluv wdded to the physical property sovernor going 1 do about (127 Did i ever i SR U O on aceount of the franchise privi- | that “they ey ? S e Avti] ley crgoved. We have no sueh law I, of Florenee, tare YOU woing to do abont it | " i iy In bt T R properties, i ride. Meudows | b, 5 " " "\I s "‘:‘“‘m" I. ' ).‘.‘[ ,:‘ “1 respeetfully recommend that | i the eity the | ADDOCKS-FIFLD PLAYERS pE L PR RO O L e T soverning (he assessment af Mrs. G, It Mur-|~ OPEN TONIGHT WITH FINE | [%! rtractive sedtiou o L e e of saeh publie wility Mr. Murroll's | PLAY AT THE AUDITORIUN ' CRERHOE o tions should he so amended as | Meadows is his | : e S [0l sueh properties assessed Lues have vis- | AMrter a run of one solid year at o R Lotpon the same basig oasoall other ntly and are!the Haekott theater in New York % i 41‘\1.}\\1'\.«- s "‘{ properines | by their nu-!the Maddocks Fickd players heins e SO0 ,'WI, ‘_('”.,“,'mfl il e —————— I STar POl Ionie i (o e Ay Y HE Db LIDITRARGE “I : "',".“ L LOST Gold hat ping lost in Ma- ! sl Pditorinm at popular pries I l\‘"'_' ! \“" "“':” : '\ ”I”.fvl\‘ ‘ | jestie theater Saturday night. Was left today at | "l]”"““!:‘ F‘”M s M'_J‘ ok week and the people of Lakeland are ! Afich Tedlptonath ‘ltownrd $1 1 This 18 Mrs Kkob i ;, Wiuow ol the late Congressman from S8 aho- gone to - IR0 NARALDILO0R Al 18 W ke St b it T il - tles D returned to Mrs. Tom Marshall | ) qyigiana, who says she is a candidate for the position of chief ot the federal Sirelln Chels (01 1008Y STEAEIGI s, T D e e e i 76 | children’s bureau to succeed Miss Julia Lathrop. nature of “-l Vi lalinRg CHIITIC it Tuesday, Marel pose Migs Geaey. will it ic and elean comedy, makes it i it Bty =i BT iwse and her Mo it i e Rt e Hie BUINGHY Yor Lakeland A trin ¢ ctropolis will | ™" i : 2 : i S Petershure can be made sevee | - AL and “‘""“'“"i\‘.l . 1’ V' ’\” "lei\‘ I'u»'\,l:" times hireer 1 is not a children™s ““ i i trip, nor i mere piente, hat, v ) ‘H\l.\ play Has been brouzht Sontd i tAr " ool neC R IRIDED 5 B 0L State superin-| T e from the Hacker | BN A at the wheel, there is ne 4 struction, re- Rl e Vobk ity Ladice Teason why the trip to St Peters from @ trip to l”””.,m ! with comfon \Wwwwwww Hineton, He S P leasire nd mereh profit ta all con 'y to attend 1 BEG OLD DIAZ TO corned rintendonts of RETURN T9 MEXICO | corctars will e out tomor rothe Unjon| | e i I ' h noup all who d 'Y"‘l"..’l! X e j = ‘ i s & Ml T | |k i o o P i ey en Good Reasons Why You ntendents ' it w ' n to Lakeland, Seellg hould O Lct in Park Hil . Should Own a Lect in Park Rill .t 3 , made the sir ! ra \ 2 ’ nitted B " o . . . . . rax k : First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. reher formnt | 1 ity ¢ r 1 1 e s IR e next. Monday on the A » the s Second. Because it is asgHIGH if not HIGHER than any e for Europe, wher: T \GISCONSIN WAY TO CHECK point in Lakeland. auto tires |0 NOEA! i } 'v " s AUTO SPEED FIEND e e foaou| 7 S0 oal | e e Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. lies N . . ' v ospeed demond is to have v . , sto Fpr.‘j:,‘:[\s \:" | ks Wi He may slam down the hizh Fourth‘ Bccause it has H'gh C'ass BU|lding Res"'icu.ons- s securing low- | g speed dever and “let her rip” o X i you ot o B AL for bt the dar 1 Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit, Iy same r-l..~= I I WILSON, Secr o s il sprdy Call an , | “t machinery. That is, if H e | % el Bl Birg bk Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets :his Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be soid on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don't, vou will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. sure provides that no L UDITORIU = - y re than 25 miles an hour Nrte 120000 06s HEATRE \ I Wik, T O I\' Ke H T MADDOCKS - FIELD With a maximum - 2~ “fleraceeponadt J BEST IN .H]. e The IUI’IJ’HQP?It ; ) ey o G C RO an Deen- Bryant Ladnes Free! g l . g Building »s

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