Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 14, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO NO MATTER HOW BADLY YOUR AUTO IS CRIPPLED we can perform the necessary opera- tion to restore it to usefulness. This| i= an auto hospital where all sorts | of fractures and injuries are skill- Send your car )u-r'vi tully treated. and vou'll find that though we are specialists of high rlass our fees urv[ not exorbitant. ‘ The House of the | FORD AND CADILLAC. UNION GARAGE ~ West Main St. PHONE 65 ————————————————————————— SOEOIOIOIQIQIQIOE QIOIOIOL SHOEOIDIOTOIOTOIOBOIOTODD T b4 § g : JUST RECEIVED | o | ¢ Full line Reach’s Base Bail Goods . . Our 50c g ¢ Book Sale iz stili on . Stationery gin all 3 ¢ shapes . . Post Cards 1 cent each . . On é Z an- after April 1st the business of this store will & % Deconducted on a strictly cashgbasis. ¢ g — 3 b4 ; _ o i LAKELAND BOOK STORE ; O2OPOIODOHOIQIOIPDOIOIOIOE GIOHOIOIOIOFUIOTOIOBOIOIO SEEDS POTATOES BEANS ALL SEEDS Don't send away for such. 1 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 ALSO FERTILIZERS D. B. Dickson F 0 S A L E 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. We guarantee all property just as represented by us, For reliable information see! Ohlinger (Z\ & Alfield Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. P e Tn e u T S et e DT Dttt B RO D R L Tu T T T D e et v L 15 LAKELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, Located on East Lake Morton, John Edmunds, Prop, Solicts the crders of all requiring anything in this line. ") i e - rij MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description compiled on short notice. Special attention given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and State sonable rates. Special rates for prints in large quantities. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. MARCH 14, 1912 @ WARRIS W EWING. WASH: D € Jouah Kuhio Kalamanaole, delegate to congress from Hawaii, usually | known o “Prince Cupid,” has introduced a new dance to the national capital. | It is called the Mumbo Jumbo, or Americanized Jiula-hula, and is said to eclipse the turkey trot, the grizzly bear, the Apache and all others of that ilk. | Jonah is a cousin of ex-Queen ldlinokalaui. | HOBO FROZEN TO LOCOMOTIVE Tramp Riding o—n—'-l'erer Deluged by Overflow of Water and Had to Be Chopped Loose. PLAGUE EPIDEMIC HORRORS : Letter From Woman Says Vlctlmn'! Bodies Are Fed to the Wild | Beasts in India. Indianapolis.—Frozen stiff and with — snow and ice encasing him, Harry| Indlanapolis.—That the bubonic Knox, 20, the other night was chopped | plague, which has been raging in Cen- from his perch on the tender of a Big|tral Province, India, for several Four passenger engine, where he had | months, has been killing so many per- taken refuge from the train crew|sons that hundreds of the bodies nev- er have been buried, but were carried | out for the wild animals to eat, is de- clared in a letter recelved recently by Mrs. Thomas H. Nelson, wife of the president of the Pentecost Bands of the World. The letter is from Mrs. E. E. Tucker, superintendent of the girls’ orphanage conducted by the bands in the infested territory. Whole villages have been deserted, it is sald, and the people still are fleeing for thelr lives. The letter from Mrs. Tucker follows, in part: N // He Was Frozen in Ice. ) while “bumming” his way from Terre | liaute to Indianapolis. Knox was found unconscious when the engine crew started to uncouple ! the locomotive. He was chopped and | palled away from his icy seat and ta- ken to the baggage room of the Union station. After warming up and fortified with stimulants, Knox was turned loose to| brave the blasts with a 25 cent plece in his pocket, contributed by rallroad men. | Ban Lifted at Yale. | The ban placed on the freshman class of the Yale Sheffield Scientific School early last fall against taking part in athletic has been liftad by the| “I will have to tell you the sad Carried the Bodies Out. faculty The punishment was inflicted | news that two of our orphan girls for the attempted burning of two | have taken the plague and cpe died bridges and other pranks. the other night. We have stretched Reptiles That Have Long Life. The people are dying so fast around Some of the sacred crocodiles of In- | yg that some do not get buried at all; dia are sald to be over a hundred, and | they just carry the bodies out and lay vast estimates have been made of the | ynem down and the wild animals soon ages of the glant tortoises of Mada- | gat them up. You can mot get doc gascar. Certainly there was till re- | ¢opg for love or money.” cently (and may be still) a tortoise in the garden of the Governor of Cape- | town which came there eighty years it arrived. fanch pay high maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at rea. | 280, and was belleved to be 120 when ‘snly in England and America, e Prompt attention glven mail orders. South Florida Map and. Blueprint Co. Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA. 'ing questions when I was igorant” One Road to Knowledge. A Persian philosopher being ashed | offered by what methad he bad acquired 30 |dog belongs to Sergsast Dacker, who much knowledge, answered: “By not | refused offer. rving belng prevented by shame from ask- |¢hat his dog i a tent in the back yard as far away | as we could and have them im it.; | | IT'S SPRINGTIME RIGHT NOW At this store and spring clothes are ho-..; plenty. If there is a man or boy;that needs . or Furnishings, we are ready to put him %in:, nobbiest goods at the lowest prices. Boys' Suits $4.50 to $8.00 Men’s.Spring Suits $10 to $16 Our Spring Opening March 16t THE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY 118 North Kentucky Avenue, Lakelang A KEEN APPRE(CIATION of the value of nu Lardware is our on our supplies, We that we wouldn't | ourselves. That n for you to buy an here. Come he certain satistactior chase, Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing ( | ROSEDALE Lakeland's only exclusive sub-division is now on the market, Wide Streets, Shade Trees, Fertile Soil, Building Restrictions. Inside the city one block from Lake|Morton Smith & Steitz and C. G. Rogan Rooms 19-23 Raymondo Bidg. When you take a wi ride, gothrough It the newest part of L. is the Bjur Bros | played. It is no D == strument for the be- error to eay ‘ant learn on.” For th tuoso—the avera= well—none exfilo s Prices and ternis Call on us or writ I;ERR Y-THARP-BERR - MUSIC:CO.

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