Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 12, 1912, Page 2

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YAGE TWO NO MATTER HOW BADLY YOUR AUTO IS CRIPPLED we can perform the necessary operi- tion to restore it to usefulness, This is an auto hospital where all s&bl of fractures and injuries are skill-| fully treated. Send your car hei rn' and you'll find that though we are; specialists of high rlass our fees are not exorbitant. | The House of the ’ | FORD AND CADILLAC. UNION GARAGE ~ West Main St. PHONE 65 #0030 0I0I0IOIOIOPOIOIOC0 SOIDFOFOIOIOTOIOTLTOIOHON “g: ! : JUST RECEIVED ; g £ g Full Line Reach’s Base Ball Goods 2 s Our 50 cents Book Sale Is Still On 3 g « « Stationery in All Shapes .. . 2 § w o PostCards 1cent Each .. . ¢ 2 ——— 8| : LAKELAND BOOK STORE { QHOBOFOCUIGIRTOIGIOHOO IR CHOMI D BIOBUMIEGIUBOEUPOT | SEEDS POTATOES BEANS ALL SEEDS Don't send away for such. I have as good as money and experience can command. N, Y. and royal palace at Amsterdam THE EVENING TELEGVRAM LAKELAND, FLA, MARCH 12, JUEEN'S PORTRAIT OF DAUGHTER This is the latest portrait of the future queen of Holland, Juliana Wil- helmina, princess of Orange, aged two years and elght months, and is from & snapshot by her mother, Queen Wilhelmina, taken in the gardens of the 1912, IT'S SPRINGTIV l | l RIGHT NOw | | | At this store and spring clothes ar. 1 1€ Geuny plenty. If there is a man or boy!that nc.. or Furnishings, we are ready to put hiy, ot nobbiest goods at the lowest prices. CMen’s Spring Suits Boys' Suits $4.50 to $8.00 810 to $16 Our Spring Opening March |6t THE HUB _ JOSEPH LeVAY 118 North Kentucky Avenue, Lakelag oy R A KEEN APPRE of the value ol CIATION hardware is our ¢ our supplies, \\ that we wouldyn’t ourselves, That for you to bhuy here. Com. | certain satisfa chase. Eastern grown. Some from other sections wherever the best grow. |ROPES BUFFALO BUT RUNS FOR COVER FRESH, PURE, TRUE, RELIABLE Car of Pure Maine’Bliss Potatoes Sleepy Zoo Animals Chase Noted Lassoer From “Buffalo Run” at Lincoln Park. Chicago.—Buffalo Jones, the lassoer of wild animals in Africa, and Cy De Vry, the keeper of the Lincoln park 200, began an argument one day last summer that had its finish the other day. Jones always has insisted that he knows more about the scheme of wild animal “roping” than De -Vry ever could hope to learn. In the buf- falo “run” at the park 200 the veteran of many triumphs in the jungles at: tempted to prove his title rights. The “run” in which the four sleepy buffaloes were safely ensconced is lit- =\ v{.’og’%g ALSO FERTILIZERS D. B. Dickson F 0 R S A L Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as represented by us, For reliable information see Ohlinger Located on East Lake Morton, Joha Edmunds, Solicts the crders of all requiring anything in this line. | B8 LAKELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, ‘ = | He Peeved the Buffaloes. tle larger than a good-sized living room, s0 when Buffalo Jones, mounted and bearing in his hand the deadly lariat, came dashing into tho enclos. ure the sleepy animals stared at him with a look of annoyance. But the excitement waned for a time, for the buffaloes apparently were not ready to be lassoed and it first was necessary to prod them into standing positions. When this was accomplished the hero of a thousand jungles rode furiously at the first an- imal to rise. The noose of the rope was dropped over the furry skoul ders and the capture was complete, The second buffalo to become a vie- MAPS, BLUE PRINTS= Maps of any description compiled on short notice. Special attention given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and State maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at rea- sonable rates. Special rates for prints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FIA, by the feet. ——.—.—____ tim to the demonstrations was caught e e SRR ITI R _ A _teature of the eghibition was the | there relgns also a rigorous, mathy sudden resentment that the 1ast our falo showed when it was yanked from its feet. The first sign of real rage was shown at this point and the pa- tient buffalo got to its feet and chased the thrower of the lasso out of the “run” e oo || akeland Ilardware & Plumbing ROSEDALE FUNERAL HALTED BY DEATH Woman Summoned from Biler of Brother to Deathbed of Husband— Minister Interrupted. LiLakeland'sXonly exclusive™" .Rsub-dlvmon. is {now on the market, Wide Streets, Shade . Trees, Fertile Soil, Building Restrictions. Inside the city onefblock from Lake Morton Smith & Steitz and C. G. Rogan Rosms 19-23 Raymondo Bldg. Baltimore.—~While the minister was reading the fumeral service the other afternoon over the body of Samuel G. Wilkening, of 8 North Holliday street, who was found dead with a bullet wound in his head, clergyman and mourners were called to the beliside of the young man’s brotherin-law, James Whedbe Long, just in time to see him breathe his last. Mr. Long's | :l!’i‘ il Wil ‘n i), When you take a walk of ride, gothrough Rosciae § the newest part o/ L& is the Bjur Dr She Found Him on the Stairs. played. It is1 @eath occurred in a room directly lbove that in which Wilkening's body strument for * Mr Long had been suffering from error to say u growth on his neck for almost three I " Eey years and had been under the con- learn on.” stant care of a physician. Suddenly, ! ti1080=-the while Mrs, Long was sitting beside her husband, she heard a shot ring well—none (! out, and upon investigation found her ] brother sitting on the steps leading to Prices and 1% the third floor, with a bullet wound Call on us or wr' 'PERR)' THARP-BERRY BWMUSIC CO. ‘_—A-_——————"/ in his right temple, and a revolver lying on the step alongside of him. | Wilkening was then dead. A jury of inquest decided that Wilkening com- mitted suicide. Dally Thought, { Music is architecture translated or in music, besides the deepest feeling, matical intelligence.~Hegel. 4

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