Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 26, 1912, Page 6

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YHE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 26, 1912, PAGE SIX THE MAN THEY ADMIRED. NEWS GF THE Sev d stenog- MACON REUNIGN .7\ o socsipping i the can- litol building the other day, telling reminiscences of statesmen past and present, when Senator Cummns of | of the Confederate Veterans was defi-,lo“,a passed them. *Ah, there's the nitely settled at a conference held | o e a1 of them,” one remarked. last night between Gen. C. I"l";"Right vou are,” asserted another. Walker, Commanding Chief of the -Foraker was great, but, in some re- United Confederate Veterans; Gen INll~ this man even surpasses J. W. Maddox, of Rome, Ga.; Statel! ‘nm “I doubt if this old building Commander of Georgia, and the Re- union Committee; 'over forgets his memory,” sighed a Col. “"‘“”' A lthird. “Wonderful in debate!” was Harris, General Chairman; E. H. “"‘xhn fourth man's contribution. *No man, General Secretary; Capt. J. W.ly,n was ever his equal in the hulla- Wilcox, Chairman of Parade Com- ;.00 of a hot fight on the floor.” A mittee, and Col. J, W. Preston of the ' anoar had listened to the praises, Advisory Committee. following Senator Cummins with his The visiting officials of the Unit-lcyes as long as he could. “Who is ed Confederated Veterans met in the he?” he asked eagerly, “Some famous reunion headquarters and all the de- grator? The country’s leading states- tails were arranged for the largest man, perhaps? A political genius?" | parade, and the most elaborate ever “(enius nothing!” grunted one of | 1 [ | Macon, Ga., March 26.—The pa- rade question of the coming reunion SICKN ESS DON'T CHUM 70 BE HAPPY KEEP WELL USE ONLY DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY/sroucHT TO CURE COUGHS AND COLDS 64 Leld at any former reunion. A full the stenographers. “Why that man's and friendly consideration of the eli- the slowest talker of the Senate and tire matter was held. Gen, Walker the easiest to take in shorthand!™, was anxious to meet the views of the GOING TO BUILD' Jpecifiy Good Hardware To Macon committee and people with ! 5 | Wanted to See Themselves. WHOOPING COUGH M““OIIS Eceand fo e narade provided Anat 4 moviag picture camera man, in | the parade did not impose undue fa- an automobile, took some pictures of :t side of Proad- AND OTHER DISEASES OF tigue upon his old comraes. A line! the crowds on the we T“ROAT AND LuNGs Price S0c and $1.00 of march which will not prove stren-| way between Forty-fith and Forty- | SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY ueus to the ex-scldiers and yet take eighh strects, At least fifty persons | . / bt g pri wots of Macon | ¥elled at him and asked where the | ne 0 t e most lm Ort‘]nt .5: ALL DRUGG’STS in AHI tlf»l |;xnn1|».| streets of Macon | Alotiires were o be shown. They . ¢ 1“7 was decided upon, | t se themselves. . . . “".; S 2 s O e BT o Gen, Walker generously yielded to] HRLER e jo i de‘alls ln (he planning Of your new i {the wishes of the Macon people un-l e i o nd Veterans as to allowing the spunsu"\ Courage. house 1S the Selectlon Of the hard\\arc, i in the veteran column of the pa-| ltnil bard to discourage a good & 3 b tite. i/ "”‘\‘- g L pe Hardware furnishings must be durable, safc, ur- A ’ According to the plans decided on i i i , May Be Yours If You B0 the confersnce last night. the tistic—must narmonize with the arglxltum.- of sponsors will ride in automobiles the hoise and the interior furnishings. The safest and carriages and these will be fur- lhe rroteSSions R PP Insure With Us Bli, v seopic or Maron snd the way is to get your hardware here. Our hardwure adds not only to tle beauty of your house, but to [ ] al lNSURED? Cherry streets, and which will have . a seating capacity of three hundred Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler Illc JaCkson & WIlson (10 and fifty. OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA ; OH So F l E SRR ERART R Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building 7! THE R. ’{4 J E IX G Ex cY R HIS GEESE PICK COTTON. Lakk av, Lakeland, Florida " 'NSUR NC Dr. R, C. Williams, who is alsoa] DR, R, R, SULLIVAN, W P. E. CHUNN, Manager 8 Lakeland, Fla. §|farmer, claims to have a flock of —PHYSICIAN— L "geese which he has trained to pick SPech attention given to Surgery |, L ? jLotton, says the Humboldt, (Tenn.) and Gynecology : u)xn\puml« nt Kansas City Times. Kentucky Building ‘Pone 132 § .ro Ever!! Person ln Lakeland There are ten geese in the flock, LAKELAND,_FLA. land Dr. Williams claims each googe{ ===~ B, ! \\111 pick on an average of 75 pounds DR. W. R GROOVER t '1 cotton a day, and that often his| = < B Using Electric Light Globes ;i 2t ™ suvaroun ans sunaron. i 1 !,‘ noin one day to make two lirge Rooms 3 and 4 Kenwcky Building N4 W “ h t th f " ‘ ales, LAKELAND, FLORIDA ! ¢ are now Ssciin them a ¢ Io0 0“”" Ire- e says he first tanght his geesc g g i {5 g l pick by placing grains ullwln in| C. M TRAMMELL, ! dUCCd prices: e opened holls of cotton in such & | Attorney-at-Law. 1 that in order to get the ;w;iu} Offices, Bryant Duildiug . H 4 20 and 20 Watt Mazda Tungsten lamps, former price 65¢, cach §0c¢ ‘ cose wonld have to pick out the | Lakeland, Fia - o i _' ’ ; ; t Wart Muzda Tungsten lamps, forner price Toe, cach......... 53¢ AT .]“ that W ' the geese learn- | — :: " 0 Wart Mazda Tungsten lamps, former pri 100, oty svsos T80 4 “' “1‘ .‘i“l;“".::Ivl.‘l\.‘v“‘"! l“.?l‘;‘ llll":f“:ll“, YHL“ ROGER: & LLANTON BOLLPR wlLL bo ; i 100 Watt Mazda Tuncsten lamps, former price L35, each..oo..... 1.10 tioy would got . suflicls ;”‘“:m_‘ Lawyers. r\ -r-, i ‘f 150 Watt Mazda Tungston lamps, Former price 2,10, cach........ 1,65 | e of wrains of corn in 100 bolis to | Bryant Block, "Phone 319 { T'JL‘L wo K (‘F 4 3 59 Watt Mazda Tungsten lamps, £ armer price 2.5, eacho.. ... 1 » them enough encouraged tol akelah 'l ] L5 S o S 3 | i ¥ g ol i : e cantinie llhvil'{i]jvuj‘ h I':l\x“:ll:|-l.u<.v__‘ | SR g "t e Don t ‘aik Cl‘eap Gro\ i i“ A [ oorder to prove his assertions | 3 - | T ' B " : ; SOld at thc ab()ve prlCC by thC br. Williams invites any one who TUCKER & TUCKER, 1 ( 5 \\ I‘ ])“ I‘\LI\ P dotbts 1o 2o to one of his farms -—-LHW}‘ETS-- | a a [ ] oL Raymondo Dldg, ( V A L U E S orita riectric « Macniner T | GUM. - —— 8 Our volume of business enables us to! ; RO : R. B HUFIAKER s @ We chew gum in America on ac-| : ) I . Compa“y count of nervousness and the dry- —-Attomsy-at-hw— Quallty At Its Lowest E‘ tid e [ I ] ness of our atmosphere, says a lLon-| S v " § Sou. atiohl Jeenat ™| Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow. Fla. |f Honce a dollar will buy more of us than c¢ls Nothing Inures to One's ~ Peace of Mind to a A greater cxtent : than a Fire Insurance Policy A policy written by the Fidelity Underwriters is the strongest that can be had in America. We have it. Is Your Property Macon committee. The new plan of parade olimlnalns‘ the idea of placing the review, stand on Mulberry street as was suggested in the original plans and provides for the veterans to take part in the entire line of march. The old sol- diers will be given the most con- spicuous place in the line of march. The Commander-in-Chief, staff and sponsors, Gov. Joseph M. Brown and staff, and many distinguished vis- itors will review the parade from a grandstand, which will be erect- ed at the intersection of Third and DRANE BUILDING PHONE 298 OUR BREAD NAN hends that doesn't tire out minds, | Attorney-at-Law. || 7 cans baby size cream.................oll € one of the most skiltul in the busi.| \15¢ beeause in company it saves Office in Munn Building. 3 cans Challenge milk............ T AR making conversation. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. | 19mound bag flonr. .. ..., ceeeeeniiiiiiiiiines ness. What he doesn’t know about| Also because we don't get exercise PR Sl B 24.nound bag flour .. 3 i - { nound bag flour ......... . bread making isn't worth knowing. FIOHER T SLIeE REPR 1. B. 5"93‘" C. F. Kennedy | 1-2 barrel bag flour......... SERTEANRE GRS ke O P - Also it lends a free and easy grace STREATER & KENNEDY Oats. per -hag 3 Just to prove to yourself how fool-|#nd innocence to the face. " : A Also because we must bite on| | Contractors and Bmlde"‘_ h Corn, per tag b ish it is to swelter over a hot oven,|<omething. | Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Rex Brand Hams, no paper to pay for, per pound. . try a loaf of our light, white, tooth-| 150 because other people do it. Let us talk with you about Picnic Hams, per Ib.............. A T vxy 19 Also because it is cheap. your building large or small Breakfast aBeon, per Ib : ) some bread. Once tried it is always| Also because the slot machine is Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. st Se p; .......................... = e everywhere. — New York Evening -po gas oA Oll!l Lard.-- -0 con ven vne o a favorite. World. —GEORGE T. HOLDER— 10-pound pail Snow Drift Lard...........oovuvennnns 1he ‘"odern Bakery B&fillte Efo(hefs 1 Master of Dmcxng lo-ponnd pg[l c?ttolene ........................... AN INTERESTING PAPER, | O [Privatelessons @ 4 cans family size cream..............o0einiennns LOOKING THROUGH OUR TIRES : ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. || Shorts, perbag .............cccovvvvveeeieeneeoies 195 Col. A. M. Thrasher sent the Her- Scratch feed ................ SeuNEy PP SRt g b you will find only standard makes, the kind we don't have to tell you are all right. Same way with our lamps, horns, batteries tools and all other supplies. If they .are all right they are here ready to sup- ply the needs of your auto without delay and without unreasonable ex- pense. The House of the FORD AND CADILLAC. UNION GARAGE ~ West Maia St. PHONE 65 DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Senentmodl Prescribed Phone: Office 141, Reeldence 22, Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. ’ DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Buildins Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 We ulso chew it because we lik» to have something going on in our| ald a foreign newspaper this week. It is a most interesting paper print- ed on yellow stock and bears the cut | of some prominent man. The ty¥pe looks like an old hen had jumped| into an ink well with both feet and then walked over the paper. As Col. Thrasher is now in Egypt the paper is probably printed in Arabic but as our knowledge of this language is rather limited we cannot prove it. |JNO. S. EDWARDS FRED T. WILLIANS, C. E. Special attention siven to design and construction of Sewerage and Water Works System. Sanford - - - Florida @. D. & K. D. MENDENHALL Civil Eagineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. The paper will be preserved as a|Phosphate land examination relic and we thank the colonel for the remembrance.—Sanford Herald. ~w sz | The Telegram IS Up-To- ok its selling value. Your choice of design is very liberal---we offer many different patterns to. select from. Defore specifying your hardware be sure and see us. W can save yon money and give you a more beautiful home, CRP2VIN Try it and see. B

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