Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 24, 1912, Page 7

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SEVEN THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 24, 1912 PAGE . FORSA imr,'l‘ur;')entine. Cut-over Rlch Men’s Clothes | 1 Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High : at Poor Men’s Prices Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying St«r‘aw- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as represented by us, Fo! reliable information see onlinger (R & Atfield fj ™A v s oy Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. Values are big enough to make them ’ TR — go fast o step lively if you want to : save money. You’ll buy if you see We Extend e L A Welcome b sy i i . i te all auto owners to ome and see how well prepared we are to make COM[’ AND COME OUICK! ;] any sort of repairs to their machines, They will find here every facility for quick and thorough repair work and — il | reference to those whose cars we ’ he H u Joseph Lcl’ay, ¢ Lave handled will prove we have the skill as well as the facilities. ‘IJNION fiARMif West Main St. PHONE 65 EDISON’S OPTIMISM In The Prompt Procurance of In marking his sixty-fifth birthday (the leader of the Unionist party, is fast week, Thomas Edison said that]eighty-six. In our own country there Fire Insurance i TWO MISC HIEF-MAKERS. he felt as young as it he were onl,v'i:-. Uncle Joe Cannon, militant at five-and-twenty; that he indeed was|seventy-five; Cardinal Gibbons, who Lies The Securance i Le ol new and everlasting comcdy. “Buster Brown,” at the Herron |j.st cntering upon a period of activ-{lust year observed his seventy-sixth f Monday, February 26. ity which he expected would last | birthday; Andrew Carnegie, who is o bl | at least a century longer. soventy-four, and br. Eliot, who, at The Endurance | Could the sage inventor concen-tseventy-ecight, is making a tour of the i OQIOIAIQIOIOIOI0I0 FOHOIOHOLOIOOOIOBODOHE 0(0‘:1;.[«‘ in his own behalt the genius [ world, "“y 2 and skill with which he has smooth-| The important fact, however, is Of The Home J U S l R E C E I v E D :?‘::‘vu the way of mankind, he could]yot that we can find a number of PR R R R R R R R R IS 0 perhaps bring his blithe prophecy t|ilinstratious examples of active old t ‘g 3 o’h;:m_ Certain it is that the inven-lage, but that the average human life Fm‘ If Debtroycd [~u" Line Reach’s Base Ba" Goods 5 tions and discoveries of science made | has appreciably legnthened within "IGM t w 0: within the time of Edison's long ca-fthe past few centuries, or we might eans mnl“y i Oul‘ 50 cents BOOk Sale ls Sti" On 0 reer have done much to lengthen the falmost say within the past few gen- We Mak S alt M % % {span of human lite. Unless our sta-ferations. Mhe increase of labor- € MakKe a Specilalty eans " (1] St&tionery n A“ Shapes (1} (1} ‘5‘\i>|irs are all awry, the average man | lightening devices, the progress of k Reconstruction 8 From Pit to Dome! ¥ THE R. H. JOHNSON FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY ] o PR ] DN BN o o BITT %0 ietuhin b s (i cRAE iuloies S0 sURRREY: SES SISO of Fidelity Bonds to live, but actually a longer lt'au"ll he greater emphasis that is now be- upon life than did his ancestors. ing laid on matters of public health, . Contrary to what is often preach-{all work together to extend and to LAKELA ND BOOK S To.?E 2| ed, civilization is not crushing outlfortify man's period of vitality. A 2 or shrivelling up the vitality of the Who knows but that, if Mr. Edi- FOHOMOP0IAFILOEAIIIAIOD race; on -the other hand, it is bring-|son can survive fifty years longer, he ing Nature more thoroughly underiwil] then be assured of a hundred man's dominion. Civilization has|pore.—-Atlanta Journal. LAKELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, been well defined as “the use of - SRR P. E. CHUNN, Manager Lakeland, Fla. 4 ted on East Lake Morton, John Edmunds, Prop. [Nature." As we come to understand UNCLE WALT. o A Solicts the orders of all requiring anything in this line. more clearly the play of forces about The Poet. Philosopher. - us, and of which we are ourselves . ! a part, many of the gray villlans| When you lock the big front door A4 of the earth's stage-—disease 'llld of your one-horse codfish store, then { (repitude among them-——recede, and forget about your business till an- f the big drama takes on a kindlier other day hegins; for this thing of tone. talking shop with a loud and boast- It is not in the past, but in the|ful yawp, drives a weary world dis- present, that we must look for the|tracted, puts the lid on human grins, most stimulating examples of longev-|Old Man Bungle comes at night to ity. Dr. Woods Hutchinson recently|the dungeon where | write, and he declared that, after looking into|talks about his business and the many cases, he had yet (o find a sin-thefty deals he swung, till 1 wish the gle man or woman who had ap-|law allowed me to wrap him in his proached the century mark. The doc-{shroud with a clamp upon his larynx If you wish your shirts and collars to look just right, you will not be disappointed if you send them to us, for we make a specialty of high-class tor must be unduly skeptical. Thereland a thumb-serew - on his tongue, : ‘ are scores of communities in Geor-| Everywhere 1 go some bore backs laundry work. i ia that have their octo and nona-|{me up against the door and bhegins Hh genarvians, It is particularly inter-|to talk of profits and of margins and 2 Gy esting to note that among the mosi|the like, till 1T rise in .III}' despair, DUE Dutpone 1 10 pleass you. »:: strenuons arts and professions of ybrain him with a rocking-chair and f the time, there are many distinguisi- [ inter his mingled body in the milhllvI | td leaders who have passed threejof the pike. Talk of operatic tunes i score and ten, and are still hale. The | talk of peanuts, talk of prunes, talk M &1 TR A TS new Lord Mayor of London is eighty-|of Lillian's coming wedding and L one; Thomas Hardy, who not long|you will not be a bhore; talk of bill- ago finished new and successfulplay,|icusness or hooks, talk of anything, ig seventy-two; the winner of th“‘gadmoks! but your little dinky busi- POTATOES BEANS ALL SEEDS Don't send away for such. I have as good as money and experience can command. N.Y. and Eastern grown. Some from other sections wherever the best grow. FRESH, PURE, TRUE, RELIABLE Car of Pure Maine Bliss Potatoes THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY | P. W. WEAVER, PROP. i *Phone 130 i Serpentine swimming contest last|ness in your little dinky store! season is seventy-five; Lord Halsbury, WALT MASON. SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED A solid through traia for Cincinnati and Leuisville with drawing room cars. All meals in dining cars. Handles drawing room slesper AP Louieville. - Leaves Jacksoaville daily at 8:15 pm. Aflm‘m': FANCY CAKE BAKING 1) lighted. The most interesting way north. s a specialty of which we are more than proud. So if you want an espe- cially pretty and toothsome birthday ALSO FERTILIZERS D. B. Dickson cake or a rich wedding cake order us B to make it and you'll be more than !" ¥ & “-bn‘ufi*-_fl- delighted with the result. Cakes ‘ead proagtly gives. City Ticket Office, 118 West Bay Street. iced to order also. : 1fl H. C. BRETNEY, F. P. A., Jacksouville. S S L‘=-o-=e=oé.=d The Modern Bakery w an

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