Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 8, 1913, Page 5

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. Mr. L. A, Fort, supervising archi- tect of the Kibler hotel, is today meving into the M, M. Fadely resi- dence, on East Orange street, whick e recently leased. | J. W. Meeker, of Harrison, Ohio, Jiss Rowena Hobbs arrived 1ast ' wag the invited guest last Sunday ot sight for & visit of two days and | Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mercer and spent ghile here Helen Hobbs, and aunt, Mrs. home where he was very pleasantly yF Hetherington. | entertained. yr. W. F. Sneed and family hml goved into their handsome new resi- a fine new autcmobile, and with his "dence 0D South Tennessee avenue. 'hmlly, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ftis is one of the most pretentious | Robert Miller, motored to Tampa on yemes in Lakeland and would do Sunday, where they spaut the day aedit to any large eity. . P C. A. Harper, formerly Miss Sarah The Methodist parsonage is fast Fannin, of this city. wsuming shape and shows up splen- 4dly. The Lakeland charge has al- «ars been looked on with pardonable| “I have bousted Lakeland for the wry by the ministers of the State. Tast seven years, and now I am going a8 when their wives see what a fine | to perpetuate my name here,” said pome has been provided all will be G. H. Alfield this morning, display- poking longingly toward this city. | iDE & number of maps of “Alfleld’s =5 subdivision,” a tract in West Lake- ¢. M. Clayton is the possessor of | land, on the south side of Lemon ¢ hadsome new seven passenger street and west of Dakota avenue. (adilac car, which he brought up The lots in this plot are well locate! from Tampa Saturday. His other and cloge in, and Mr. Alfield will ar. vhich wasa fine cne that he had deubtless fave little trouble in dis- tal o1¢ 2 short time, was purchased Posing of them at good prices. pr Mr. Kibler, i D . 'Tarrer, of Lakeland, has 1a eppeory etock of M, W ‘r rioneer grocer, and has rtirn Paker huflding, Mre wed his stoek of fords Y 1angd hare and v ill eambine etnel. npnor store one of the Local bankers are intercsted in sc- curing for Lakeiand the 101 moot- ing of the State Bankers’ it and on the 24th inet,, when tho bedy convenes at Jacksonville vitation will be precenied by Laton, supplemented by ticn frem the Board of T 1 cahvine Thin de, aud ta péneral merchandiea | Y Dy that wlated benters, Lo have thig in this next year, the fno Lotel will be co tho ebhunty.—Sebring Ro- sty ity ) CINCINNATISLGUISVILLE Atlautie Limited; daily rnin. Diners, I, €. Dr & N. R.R,, Jacks h enfert: v thom that they're visiting nviile, real live eity. s . o is the guedt of her sister, the day with them at their country | very pleasantly, the guests of M‘nk THE EVENING TELLGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. APRIL 8, 1913, Juck Tcwnsend, of Green- 10 has been on a visit with ily of ker uncle, br. J. C. ent to Lakeland Saturdas a while with her husband, vlo is located there temporarily.— ‘ainesvilie Sun. Mrs, Other propceed sites for the federal building besides those mentioned in yesterday's issue are: Miss Helen ,Cochrane’s property, ccroer Ken- j tucky avenue and Lemon street; the i Clower property, on Massachusetts j uvenue, oppesite Tremont hofel, of- {fered by O. M. Eaton, and C. D. i Clough's property, Massachusetts and Bay. And there may be other sites |—at least, there are plenty to choose NEW STORE OPENS AND MEETS WITH SPLENDID PATRONAGE. Moore & Crum, former citizens of Plant City, but now of Lakeland, | Public Saturday and all that day and yesterday crowds flocked to avail themselves of the many fine bargains * Mr. W. F. Fannin is the owner of | 0ffered. The store carries a tremen-| dous stock and from all appearances will be one of Lakeland’s most popu- {lar trading places. e — Work and Sing. Give us, oh, give, the man who at his work! Be his occupation it may, he is equal to any of who follow the same pursuit i sullenness. He will do more same time, he will do it better, persevere longer. Oune is scarcely sensible to fatigue whilst he marches to music. The very stars are said to make harmony as they revolve 19 g_glr spheres.—T. Carlyte. KODAKS and SUPPLIES DEVELOPING and PRINTING HICH QUALITY..LOW PRILLS L R MG A PROMPTNESS ¢ sings what those silent SSEICMS TANPA PHOTO AND ART SUPRLY (O 316 TWIGGS STREET TAMPA FLONDA opened their Cut-Price store to the! WILSON BEAD HIS MES- | S15 T0 BOTH HOLGES (Centinued from Page 1.) I prineiples of action will save us froni a Lual hard crystallization of monch- oly and a cowplete loss of the infiu- ences (Lut quicken enterprise and keep independent energy altve. i It is plain what those principles must be. We must abolish every-, thing that bears even the semblanc:; of privilege or of any kind of arti-! ficial advantage, and put our busi- ness men and producers under the stimulation of a constant necessity to be efcient, economical, and terprising; masters of competitive supremacy, better workers and mer- chants than any in the world. Aside from the duties lald upon articles which we do not, and probably can nct, produce, therefore, and the du-! ties lald upon luxuries and merely for the sake of the revenues they yield, the object of the tariff duties! Fenceforth laid must be effective | competition, the whetting of Amer- fcan wits by contest with the wits ol the rest of the world. It would be unwise to move to-; ward this end headlong, with reck- . less haste, or with strokes that cut at the very roots of what has grown up amongst us by long process .. at our own invitation. It does mot alter a thing to upset it and break it and deprive it of a chance to change It destroys it. We must make changes in our fiscal laws, in our fis- ce! system, whose object is develop- nent, a more free and wholesome de- velopment, not revolution o rupset or ccnfusion. We must build up trade, etpecially foreign trade, We neea .Lc outlet and the enlarged fleld of Louisville & Nashville R. R.| : Cffers the Best Service to Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—L ouisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo Lv. Jacksomville - -. &1Spm. Lv. Jacksonville - - &1Spm. Cincinnati - 850 pm. Ar. Montgomery - - &50am. 7:18 am. Ar. Birmingham . . 1210 pm. A, Nashville - - - 7:40pm Ar. St. Louis - - - T7:40am. Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville - - Ar. Evaneville - - Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars H. C. Bretacy, Florida Passenger Agest, 118 W. Bay St., Jackseaville e T SHOES, SHOES, SHOES! We are now located in our Bew }m. corner Main street and Flerida should be thorough, as thorough aa avenue. Have our stock arraaged wcderate and well considé basedand are ready for business. Wo ear- apon the facts as they afe,'and.not ry shoes for all the family. Weuld worked out as if we were beginners. | be glad to have you give us & call We are to deal with the facts of ourl Are recelving new goods dally. own day, with the facts of no other, Special courtesy to ladies and ehil- and to make laws which square with dren. We are very truly yours, The those facts. It is best, indeed It Is Kimbrough & Rutherford Shoe Ce necessary, to begin with the tarifr. 1 5y Ar. St. Louls ccuntry a great service in ‘more mat- ters than ome. Our responsibility should be met and our methods .« v wO® OV energy more than we ever did be-l¢ne opening of your session which cve. We must build up industry 23| ean obscure that first object or di- will, and must adopt freedom in th | vert our energies from that clearly nace of artificial stimulation onl) | defined duty. At a later time 1 may will urge nothing upon you now a: |——-‘——’———""’“ T | f TEDISONIA. Freckied Girls ‘o far as it will build, not pull down. “take the liberty of calling your a'-| . themc tad, Loceked by the Lakeland delecation o n It iz an absolute fact. jar of WILSON 8 ¥REC will citiier cmove you ¢ d that two jars will eve eoses completcly cur LIi CREA in the most se them, We are w1 t arg stored toits ‘3,' harml 1 i 'S ond FRECL it. Thejar ’Ymt one 50 cent) ilos or enuse) it to personally, guarantee thes and to return yonr money' e .t il your complexion ig s tye 3, 10 itive'y} o deating widh the tarifl the method which this may be done w '+ of judgment, exercised it by item, To some pot accustony d w o excitements and responsibilith croater frecdom our methods may \ rome respects and at some points a1 hotoie, but remedies aniy he } camd yet be remedics, pess to make sure that they nine Cur chjeet i3 r. If our motive is above jo: remedies. teneo and only am occasional er- of judgment is ehareeabls tnet us, we ghall be forfunate, | are enled upon to render thet It is onr tention to referms which should press cloge upon the heels of the tar ! if changes, if not accompanyin:! them, of which the chief is the re- form of our banking and currency laws; but just mow I refrain, For the present, I put these matters en one side agd think only of this on2} thine—of the chanres In our fisen! gysttm which may bes onee more the free channels of pros- perity to a great peonle whom v voould gorve to the throrehont both rank and file. WOODROW Wit The White TTouse, April &, 1017 - QOB aes @0 cons~ ol WE SHOW ALL WE ADVERTISE, AND OFTEN MORE. AN ALL- ' COMEDY SHOW TODAY. THE MAN HIGHER UP. (Powers—Comedy.) A LARGE EVENING. (Powers—Comedy.) HAWKINS MOVES. (Eclair—Comedy.) cerve fo open nimnet and 10 CITMRES HYNE 40 Clothes New Spring are now on display Never before have we had such an elaborate showing of Spring Styles. These handsome garments arc direct from the tai'oring shops of W. S. Peck & Co., Syracuse, N. Y., exclusively de EVERY “FECK” SUIT is the work of craftsmen who know how. Clothes, “ficr. the weol to the firished g: rieent” == That’s why we like ¢ you are pertictlar about yeur clothes end demand Style and Quality, wo - tir to your entirc satisfaction. sign cd and tailored for fashionable mzn.. \/ANE VCARD w “PECK® I vou out them. “PECK” Clothes arc guaranteed. E. F. BAILEY "'4 e . By 325

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