Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 7, 1913, Page 4

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3 ' The reany fclegram PAGE FNR Pudlished « o1, Kentucks Puildivg, Lakeland, Fla, (oot DR R R R Sl Ent:red in the pestotfice at Lake fand, Flooda, as mail matter of the cuind F i e el Bl ¥ “HRRINGTON, EDITOR | MUV HACON, MANAGER. i 3 5 . SUBSTRIFIIUON RATES: DRG YEAY: |- e Bl AR $5.00 ®ix monthe %.50 WNnee. MORTRE. LIy oo eitis s 1.25 Delivorwd anvywherea wirnin the ynits of i City of Tukeland for 10 " —_— Dl e— r 1 ied i} W ] VW 0N TLE NEW TARITF Now that the new beco o tiie whole country is| watching to sce the effect. Linthu-| slacts [or the law will probably ex- | | pect too much benelit at the start | and its enemies will be equally sire of too much injury. A wise north- ern paper savs along this line: “Some disturbance will undoubt- edly resnlt, but in the main the country's interests which are to be at all affected by tne new tariff have alrendy disconnted the conse- quences, and there is reason to be- lieve the consumers will gain from the operation of lower tariff rates much more than the country will suffer from any action which the dis tur! cil troets may endeavor to in- flict upon the nation as a punish- ment for the attempt to relieve it- sel® from the etrancle-hold that for | years has been so freely pasced to the tariff President Wilean's adminigtration is fortunate fn the fact that time will be given to the new law to thoronchly test the rwisdom of the reduction of the{ tariff rates. The peopte will not be asked to make a snap Ind ment in the matter, but for three years !hef businees interests of the country will i be compelled to deal with the pro- | vislong of the new law, and to ad- Just their ontont in accordaren with | the conditions which will develon | from the lower priceg which they will hove tn poy for the material which enters into it." henefieiaries. e seraa ) | Permit ns to refresh vonr mem- | ory, Sir Pnet Ilarry Tlavd, as mi where van oot vonre firet prafes for that “conine ek of yonrs eoneorn- | iner the o'd Confedernte M'Hnfl'\"sf at Tallahreena, which von decerihed gome vonre nen ng “thaep tremandang | gquarce of elnth that ha'd the rum- ble of hattle in thelr folds as rr'd-l Hnned hold the faint' cheorine af the een.” Yon rot it from the Tive Onk Demaerat which panor en1'ad that lar~e ncenctment of varione valnes eon-challg orm fram vone a8 enmothine awav ant of the ardi. narv, a veritahla fawnl of A~ firure whish dacnrvnad ta liva and the Tam. pa Tritnra alwave ante’ tn panrne. nizo o cead thine whan §t enna ft, gaw it firet In tha Namnerat and rraY v Woatnad tn nace it alane Pt warm o the Nan alwove v bite, rene " tha Manparnine ave anditha fotian nf that falln w on Acrat In thaes dava whn wae arannd cftap para vonr “eam of nownet ray en- Y Gip Tarrr, mioht hava hoan P e Ahennrity gloonine vat fn tha “Adart omed eavee” af Yitarawe And vot van eive tha “Tamna Trf. bune eroun' eradit far the firct pap. ognition of vour litt'a mactorpinen! NSRS T The people of Florida dan't need that extra o and the State treacnry dars nend that 2020000 {t wonld have to die up to nray the stateemen of the ex- tra cessfon for their fnvalua®la ecor- vices, and keen that money in the traneary, Conerees fo enre ta ndmit representatives from i they are honeetly elanted how bally up the redistrictins act will consider the Intent of the act. cian of thoe T aciclatyre Keon the e atremon ot hame an forp it no mattepr Qtatn the Tentelitnpa mpeend Canorees —_ o - The Tnverness Chenni Ta rapnonis. fng the ennerior ftrocg of 1 alelyng a8 a convention eity, nrea tho In. verress eamn of Confadoraen votor. ans to vota for Lalalanad ac thn nlace for holdine the State pacs w§ year when that guesticn comes nn for deeision at the e oeaehine Pensacola rennion, And - olty gets it we shall eertnin? t Major Dmt’er, with alt hic tnidorg fiyine, to come do™a with t"n other Inverness veterane, Oreh and lodeing shan't cost you a cent, major. . Pyta LIS TR - aiternoou irom the! | PIZAR .-lul\.lr tariff Lill has | .cie rceently devoted to work cn the roa Srkansas. I m.‘ ‘x rm :cns by the thousand armed with pick anl from the 'eft, Governor 7 [ K AAAAAn A alaiakae o Democrat of thia generation | has done more to earn a seat in the! United States Senate than Oscar Un- derwood, of Alabama, and now th’xtl RlJMlNAT[ONS 3 he has expressed a desire to go therel Of 2 the people of that State ought to! (i 3 send him there by unanimous vote. UNCLE HEN RY § He is one of the few real statesmen ! of the nation and as the man \'ho‘ 4 QIOBCPOPOEOICEOFOECPLD practically made the new tarift law| and secured its passage, his name will be historic in our political an- nals. '»DWW&WWWDGW?O Dear Editer, I take my pen in hand to let you know that I would be willin to be a commissioner if "they aint enough men willin to take la offis. They is some which will be ::x litle scared not knowin much bout "the thing. 1 aint that way. I am willin to tackel anything which seds tackelin, I may not allers 1777-—Second battle of Sarato-a eeu dndlphin T S R erab aholt by the handle the first Sorings, which led ten days shot out of the box but I allers grab later to the surrenider of Bur- ° g goyne. Jaholt. T don’t let nothin get away 1780—Americans defeated the Brit-| from me while T am tryin to see ish at the battle of King's Where is the best place to grab onto. Mountain, South Carolina. iAnd so I would be willin to tackel 1805—Lewls and Clark entered Ore- | commission form of government if I gon territory at Lewiston. |was called to do so. 1 aint men- 1812-—Napoleon defeated the Rus- | tionin this because I am tryin to be sians ut tho battle of the famous. I am famous now from Moskowa. | writin these letters, but jest as a 1856—Tirst synod of Roman Cath- matter of publick duty I am willin olic church diocese of Al- to help out. bany, N. Y., met. Commission form of government 1891—Tquestrian statue of General gint a expeariment. Grant in Lincoln Park, Chi- tryed and found sucksessfull cag), unveiled. 'many places. Whenever a citty has 1908—Harry A, Garfield inauzur- ated president of Willlams- town College. 1912—Progressives in the West de- elare Roosevelt's speeches wi!ll elect Wilson, if Roose- velt loses. it ) sty OCTORER 7 IN HISTORY 1765 Anti-Stamn Act Congress met in New York city. 'a commission form has to be adopt- earthquake or a cyclone o~ a flood First, You See The Man, ‘ The HAT! ' There’s a2 tremendous ameunt of im- portance in getting the STYLE and SHAPE of Hat which suits your build, complexion and shage of head. Many haters do not consider these essential details. 'WE DO. Thal's why we're consdered as “Hat Headquarters.” Come in today and let us prove it. o ——————————— £0 | o J — e G v — - w 2 - Lo &5 O - gy S = n o o g3 o5 . w o N O w i i R STE L § d Soft I S | ! ! ; ] { \5 ?ryc. e F b ._ £ ~ . H et iy faripw ol i = Furnish'ngs Shies, kats ard Teilering I ’ e ——— e et et eaetsees s caeees s shovel labored indu The r r-'r vo shors 2 group of Little Rock citizens at work on the cross-state hic v avy of Arkansas, Mayor Taylor of Little Rock and Governor Mujor of Miss um.' SANS TAKE UP GTOD Pf‘ADo ‘u’a}.n( N ARNEST | B e A bt The Iargn ligures are, or a big fire will sweep acrost our tare citty and then we will have to have a comuission form, and there- fore why not now. Our fare citty is grovin up and it is in need of new clothes more suted to its aze. I Manny changes has got to be maile, therefore it is time to quit peecin 'and patchin. Let us get tozether in camness and ernestness and de- cide what our citty needs and how much. Changes has got to be made. We are outgrowin our clothes which we wore as a villaze. The question has alreddy arose of money | being wasted in the runnin of our citty. Where is the line betw spendin money careless anid useless and graft? Graft aint nothin but een spending and takin citty money without givin vallue reseaved. These things happen axidental sometimes but the money goes just the same. The trubble is that what {s everbody's busness aint nobody’s busness. We need a leeder or two j—men which will take up this thing a grate calamity it is seen that the mange in a busness like way, which will larn all there is te be larned abont commission form of government and see that things is done right. We are goin to get commission It has been oo of government, and the ques- In tion now arises what will we do with it, and how are we goin to with t? Well, common scnse |old forms of government aint suf- 208 a long ways in thinzs of this fcrently adekate to the accassion and g, q. In votin for commissioners ,we have rot to keep a eye single to | ed. Trere aint no knowin when & ypo question of will this man make a good commissioner? We mnst not - be thinkin of his being a cood nabor or frend, or needin the offic or anv- thine like that. Ve have got to ask has he got common serce Peeple have got to have eommon gense in meetin emerjensys like this new from of covernment., They is too much blame fonlishness in noli- ticks and covement as it is. T am not in faver at this time of foecin abount little npints which doan't amonnt to nothin and lettin ane- gelfs oot 1od away from more imnor- tent mattere, A new farm of o i ernment hetter suted to the nends| of a orowin citty procont time, therefera 1ot ps not haeele ahont the coller of close f{t hne cot on. We can chanme the is neaded ot the | | nettor 'h\- !ug‘ma\s' ' NGTICE TO ALL fril's to somethine more "r\nmv\i'\"‘ later on. The imnortent thine at the present time {8 govement re- form. T am allers one of them which wonldn't marre a eir) that 1§ was not {n love with, love T wonld be clad to get the rite eirl withant bhein ton narti ehlop but hein in | ahont thines which i rot of any im-' portence. I wonldn’t even eare mnch ahant the eotter of her hoir, beeanen that enn'd be chanced ff it appearel nescesary, Therefore, cast werds, eller eitesens, lot vs 1ar our eyes forwerds 1 k- Iet us not have any sente- n ['n'_' to a ol . ) o ” Ha we v reer minde ble in town, but at the present time 1 in the heet of buttle we have got to ' their county quarterly sessi, pe men and heros and ack like such. | the Combee Local Union ; Amen. No more at present, From your true frend, UNCLE HENRY. State president, Mr. 1~;. C |hili, of Wauchula, has & | be with us and deliver an . WEO ARE OR lllxe occasion to the pubiic, MAY BECOME INTERESTEDi s rsbeT A a The Farmers’ Educational and Co- | “0me- o.perative Union of America will hold | OF INTEREST 10 THE LAUIES 1T i ; Mrs. H. Lagan has returned frem ty] Northern Markets and will be ;:i:cs;] to show her line of Ccat Suits, L) and Wrops, Millinery, Trimming gecured M'ss Jos phine of INew Ycrx, as Trimmer T e LAMOL e Crer e IN hardware appearances 'are ‘deceiving MOST articles of hareware ook alike. A peor saw Jcoks very muchhke @ « o« ¢ saw; a poor hammer qukswn much like a good one. HOW can you t311 what is of good quality and what is not? BY the store which sclls it to you. “WATER seeks its lcvel.” nnreliable hardware, WE know 'hardware from A to Z. only carry the best lines. dificrent gracesin every kine of hard- ware, but we sce to it that every grade is the best that can be had for the price. Whatever price you pay youcet full value tor your money. OUR bus ness success dependsupon deal ing :quaroly with our custemies s, BUYINO HARDWARE, COFE 10 tokelant Fi = rfit“‘ irflwa o ot b i SRR The Fall Days Are Her@‘ AND it tLi { bee school house on l'h Py ath day of Getober, 161 A Ge R. T. GEORgy Secy.-Treas. for Polk (qy A reiiallc harkw.re stire will never sell you We We have --' [ 1 OUR FALL SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLE ARE HERE AL Patents, Gun Metals, Tans, Bucks) We have them c! and Scztins. We invite ycur inspection. We e erviilor s shoe repairing, All wcr Avenue Foot-F ltters AT W have installed modérn machin and turned out sam? SO e | A 358 bu

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