Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 3, 1911, Page 8

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Bt i PR S E BER, 3, 1911 ; B EIGHT THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEM , 3, . PAGB b HOTEL ARRIVALS. NATIONAL CONVENTION U. D, C. Tremont. The national convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will be held in Richmond, Va., No- vember 7 to 11. Sister Esther Car- Florida Frank T. Graham, Tampa Tribune; T. H. Burk, Vt.; M. W. Blubenfeld, N. Y.; E. W. Twine, Baltimore; W. D. Hahn, Tampa; C. C. Farmer,|lotta, state president of the When You Want E==—r e | 1 | Davenport; Chas. A, Parrish, Daven- Division United Daughters ::1' ::: i A Buygy port; W. J. Driscoll, Arcadia; J. G.|Confederacy, has anno\ln: i *;1 Archibald, Tampa; W. Detwiler, Seaboard as the official route. ] l A wa on Tampa, E. P. Johnson, Sou. Ry., Jack-|S C. Boylston, Jr., assistant t;ene : 'Aé g sonville; F. E. Rush, Orlando; A: A.|Ppassenger lxefldl» tco:?i"::e:t :o: :he § Tisdale, Leominster, Mass.; W. B.|nouncement and stated th 'f A Set Of Harness Wade, Quitman, Ga.; W. G. Math- convenience of the lgdies, the Sea- ';g fas, New York; J. H. Write, Cleve-|board has arranged for a SD(:IC‘I:’: ; A Lap RObe land, Ohio; J. C. O'Brien, Boston; T.|electric lighted Pullman car w H. Burt, Jr., Virginia; T. T. Hatz-|Will leave Jacksonville at 10 o'clock feld and wife, Tampa; J. D. Marlin,| Monday morning, November 6. This car will be for the exclusive use of the Florida delegation and will be dropped at Richmond. Convenient K. C. \\-oku;fil(:km,m"e; A, |arrangements will be made for the M. Worden, Tallahassee; G. A.|return of the Daughters of the Con- Foulkes, Manatec; W. A. Thompson, | federacy from Richmond. Delegates N. C.; Chas. J. Hofmann, Tampa;|©" visitors who have not made res- Mrs. Carney and son, Leesburg; E. ervations can communicate with W. Price, Tampa; C. M. Sister Carlotta at 46 Gilmore street, Jacksonville. Ri\'t:rslde, Jacksonville. An Automocbile Robe or anything! required for riding or driving, see M’GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1909111 South Florida Ave. Tampa. Slaughter, Practice Will Make Perfect. Practice thyself even in the things which thou despairest of accomplish- ing. For even the left hand, which is ineffectual for all other things for want of practice, holds the bridle more vigorously than the right hand; for it has been practiced in this.— Marcus Aurelius. RED CEDAR FOR BULDINGS 8ome of This Excellent Material Is Es- timated to Be Nearly Four Thou- sand Years Old. It will surprise many to know chat they have in their homes materiai es- timated to be 4,000 years old. If the T shingles or interior tnish is red cedar .| or if you have a red cedar chest it is possible that the wood antedates the history of this country by thousands SMOKE “Inman’s Blunts” W o sinames A Strictly Union Hand Made Cigar. Look for the Blue Label on every box H. K. Clonts, of Atlanta, Tampa in the interests of the Clonts' | Medicine Company of that city, and will establish an agency here. Mr.| of years, says the Cleveland Leader. Clouts was formerly of Lakeland and A Cleveland man is credited with has many friends in Tampa who are| bringing the first red cedar into this giving him a cordial welcome,— | Section. W. A. Gelst, on a western trip Tampa Tribune. several years ago, was attracted by the red cedar forests at Port Angelus, Wash. He established a mill there and began shipping the cedar to the eastern market. Formerly the south- ern cedar was used in great quantities, but It is the claim of Mr. Gelst that the product from the Pacific coast is growing in favor and the demand for it is Increasing. It is a most durable wood and its use in a home guarantees that moths and other troublesome insects will not enter. It is used for walnscoting, man. tels, cupboards, cabinets and especlally for chests in which to store furs and clothing. Mr. Geist exhibits a quantity of red cedar cut from a tree he estl- mates to be at least 3700 years of age. Three large cedars were found growing from a fallen log which was five and one-half feet In dlameter. The largest ;| of the three tree- growing from the || fallen tree was ten and one-half feet in diameter. By counting the rings in both trees indicates that the fallen tree, still sound. Is nearing its four Made by C.INMAN Oysters at all times and in styles at Hansard's Cafe, all Lakeland, Florida. PURE FOOD PRICES R thousandth birthday. HEINZ 57 Mr. Gelst is an expert upon red India Relish . ... ... ...... ... Gedar and goes In for the history of the wonderful trees of Washington and other coast states as a blographer ADDIS DR vov o0 e ,,,,,,,,, o would the data upon the life of some Mandalay Sauce ...... ......... . ... You w0l||d famous man. He surrounds & bolt of EEPDEEANOE .. ... . i e e cin R op b b, St which goes back to the misty ages and something like reverence grows within the listener for this venerable work of Not Thinke- i - nature. ................. of giving a girl a diamond in Unquestionably the red cedar is the ....................... an ugly setting; neither [Jf ©ldest material used fu the construc. ................. should the candy you give be tion of the home and few materials will outwear it, it being nearly Inde- in an ugly box, structible except by fire. s ———— $5.25 meal tickets for $4.50 Hansard's Cafe. 21 meals for $5.00 at Hansard's Cafe. The packages that contain NORRIS, Candy are the most artistic creations de- at ever vised for this purpose. The quality of the candy &oes hand in hand with t*¢ beautiful packages. 80c and $1.00 per pound. RED CROSS PHARMACY Exclusive Agents. J. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Let ug talk with you about your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. Fresh Buckwheat Graham and Whole Wheat Floar New Florida Syrup Call and see our catalog of Engraved Cards all forms of Stationery. and §Fr‘aternal & < :Organizations KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES ALLIGATOR BAGS: Price is no object My stock of all groceries is now very full on all lines with fresh stock and good prices. : Remember Seeds and Fertilizers : Cash coupon tick- ets to cash customers. Lakeland Lodge No. 91 F. & A. M. meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren. €. G. Arendell. secretary; J. L. Love, W. M. ‘Phone 89. Say it plain. Our rapid fire delivery is the talk of the town, * = = Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in| each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P. * - * Palm Chapter, O, E. S. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month. C. G. Arendell, sec- retary; Mrs. Pike Adair, W. M. Yours to please, D. B. DICKSON Red Cros Pharmacy S To Reach the People 'Advertise in the . , . Mayes Grocery Compan Wholesale Grocers fl HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEE} We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and Shj, ping Hampers. A few cars of Shingles at COST to close. IDEAL FERTILIZER Always on Hand.. We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchar MAYES GROCERY COMPAN Lakeland. Florida We have installed a new method for producing Bread, Cakes Rolls, Knownas TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc., and ii: an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a ma: driven by electricity, and does rot have to be touched by hands Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY. ‘ s » i ¥ "L RN T0 THE LADIES OF LAKELAND B Mrs. 6. Thomas Fleming has located at 301 S. Kentucky Avenue, next to Meth- odist church, where she is ready to TAKE ORDERS for all kinds of EMBROID- IERY. Stamping done to order. This in connection with a Circulating Library of new fiction, which she invites the Read- ing Public of Lakelandjto inspect. 3 Brefr B Pefrd EHD i 13 " . OURFALL LINE OF SUITS % «IS ALL IN i $25.00 Suits we are selling for $1} st and $16. Our $20.00 Suits are selt m ing for $12 and $14. M) Boys’and Youths’ Suits are way down il in prices. We have just got in a bif % line of Full Peg Knickerbocker Pants Y for Boys. Don’t fail to come an i look at these bargains y : % HUB CLOTHING CO. : JOS. LeVAY %3 J- B. DeREE - Lakeland, Florid TELEGR)

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