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2D S e B R R ——————— . 3 e siaE XlOE® TTR 7 THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAE LLAND, FLA. MARCH 28, 1912. NO DOCTOB BILLS IN JAPAN. lnouSEVEI_'I' ON IT:_INGS WORTH WHILE IN 1 SIN asking a poor patient J There is a proverb among the med- weal fraternity of Japan, “When the | enemies, poverty and disease, iln'ad'] FOR RENT—Two bed , pome, then he who takes aught rooms, ¥ith modern conveniences. AD- from that home, even if it be given desirable ply 21" South Virginia avenue. him, is a robber.” 3-25-tf. | «Qften,’ remarked a recent lec- FOR SALE—Full blooded Jersey 'urer on life in Japan, wovw Phone 239 Green. 3-25-6p. Will not only give his time and med-. icine free to the sufferer, but he will | Fo- 3ale—Horse, wagon and har- al:o give him money to tide over his Every physician is wes:. Apply to C. ¥. Brush, or write dire necessities. 50x 425 2-18-t! own dispenser, and there are very \AD OYSTERS Fresh and '*% apoihecaries” shops in the em- sire. ! “When even a rich man calls in a doctor he does not expect that he a bill for medical serv- no such thing as a doc- 1. water fish, 8 cents pound; oys- n hand now; best select 30 to W. A. Yaun, 218 North 2-2tf will recieve in fact, P 252-Red. 2hone ices; Goocors Team Work—Fuarniture ¢ bill is known in Japan, al-'Lig business man, but 1 also want o! W96 nia vg. Call ‘phone 289,y uoh pearly all modern “practices «; do full justice to the small busi- W. ¥ <23-tf .. iy vomue there. The strict hon-|poecs man, and the middle-sized busi- fgr T Viee farnished room v of the pe does not make it yess mun, 1t should be the polic: A dds, South Massa- § sary fo doczor to ask A i the governme: v to define : v, When he hos finished his vVisits g punish wro . to give in g . 1o the patient a present is made 0 dvapce tull information to ery Am looking Jor fresa just as much as the patientean pan just e can and what b ry day uxulv)w;“' 001 L. The doctor smiles, bBOWS, ' (:nnot lew do. But with the bi, | et on hand. W. A. Yaun. nanks his patient, and the TTANS- el g there is need for es- A ction is settled” ‘ which are unnec- . Youn: or % i, k! | ex the small busines: ‘ R Mrs, Minerva A, Suunders. who man, le of this country ork. Phone red more than 6,000 novels daring not afraid of the mere size of & ~Ata bargain Snutho g tour years' serviee as - business enterprise provided it v ! ewriter; new. Can be 0000 e Pawtneket (I Lo honestly organized and honstly o ¥ s office, upstairs, public library, died in that city pe- | panaged. But they fecl that suci B-190.K iy, She was 74 years old, [size carrics with it a potentiality o Vi.WNGi. o —Information regard- 9 : rong doing that makes it necessary tu Cesent address of Framk oo L ding (he biz ) that the nation and if necessary the Gt the proof of his death. |y v 0 wWilson Cypress Co., of [states shall exercise over big busi- Addeas, AL Gustin, | Benion cHave Palatka, is progressing nicely, but | a control and sup sion whicn bor this is slow work and it will prop-| unnecessary as regards small ably be July before the mill is in running order. WANTY J—Good work horse and gecoad Load plow and cultivator. Jdam s ('heatle, Lakeland 3-26-2p Fish and Oysters it 2is North Kentucky Phone 252 Red. MR KENT -2 THE BEST PROOF. avenue, ik | Lakeland Citizens Cannot Doubt It. wnturnisied rooms | Doan's Kidney Pills were used— Lo light housekeeping, Apply 0| (hey cured. Mra L. A. Rennolds,, South Massa- The story was told to lLakeland ‘L osetts avenue, 3-27-tf. | pesidents. \uy one desiring to sell any prop-| Time has strengthened the evi- oty close in, see A, E. Batchelder, [dence. at the Peacock residence on South| Ias proven the cure permanent, ‘Tennessee avenue, 3-27-4p. The testimony is trom this lo- LOST - Monday, Gent's goll | cality. watch. Finder will be rewarded by | The proof convincing. 306 Jackson “It would my suffer- o Miss W, I Verdier, street, Tampa, Fla,, says: hard to fully describe returning to R, W, Garrett, South Virginia avenue WANTED — 2 or 3 num:«hu""‘ rooms with conveniences for light M8 from Kiduey complaint. For Nousekecping for a couple, no chil-| Yo1rs T had a weak and aching back dren, including clectrie lights, bath, |40 1 was subject to chills and diz- Often 1 felt faint A headaches also bothered that ¢ to | *Y spells, very References Box a2, | Fin |u Pills a trial and I am glad that [t did so, for they helped me as soon jas | began taking them. The pains in my back soon disappeared entire- Iy and the other symptoms of my [trouble were corrected.” (Statement raiven May 19, 1508.) ; 4 A Second Endorsement. . On first mortyage, city improved| Migs Verdier was interviewed on property, at i per cent. In sums|goh, 25, 1911, and she ®aid: “I of §i¢0 to $2,000. See Ohlinger & ian still endorse Doan's Kidney Pills 3-27-tL |and 1 take pleasure in doing so. | and all conveniences make a permanent home, axchanged. Address G, P, WANTED - Competent, experi-| enced an'nog’mphor desires position | in Lakelind, her home town. Ad- dress Stenographer, 301 North Ten- arEsee avenue. 3-27-3n. MONEY TO LOAN. A Japanese doctor never dreams ofl for a fee.| me ! ally 1 decided to give Doan's Kid- BIG BUSINESS (tContinued from Page 1.) production what the interstate com- merce commission is doing for the world of industrial transportation. law suits and by courts has proved a flat failure. administrative work. o! a commerce court in dealing with | interstate commerce has been a step 't 1t Sangers Greater Euvropean Shows as Lackward, not a step rforward. | has represented the undoing of some 'he world's of the gocd work that has been done in interstate commerce; and we mus 1ot repeat the mistake 1 want to do tull justice to the buziness, It is of the quence that we shall get permanent business prosperity, there £0 as to prevent over-capitalization and the flagrant' abuse of power by exploiting the | the personal gain of the few Re- member that ‘water’ tnjust taxation of innocent people in order to get dividends. 1 call this {unjust taxation; by a much harsher name did I not wish to speak: moderately; for this tinjust taxation, this extortion, is practiced at the expense alike of in- | nocent steckholders and of the grear joutside public of consumers. It is hard to over-estimate the other Kinds, “Now | am not speaking as a mat- ter of theory, of what has actually happened in connection with the utter failure of | and the Standard Oil Trust to ac- complish a result of real worth, I 15 not my purpose at this time to discuss the action of the government in acquiescing in that decision in its final form, or to try to apportion the responsibility for this utter fail- Alfiaid MOUND—Check on ilillsboro State |use this remedy occasionally and it always brings the best of results.” Bank, signed C. A. P.imer, payable t» L. F. Hemington. Ganer can have| For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, same by applying to J. Libo, 201 West: Main street, Lakeland, and pay- | New York, sole agents for the Unit- ing for this ad. 3-28-1|cd States. Oysters, standard, in stock now; | Remember the name—Doan's— e pt. 45c qt. Selects expected [N take no other. aqvery day, 30c pt, 55c qt. W. A, STATE OF FLORIDA, POLK ('OUN- TY, CITY OF LAKELAND—To unknown: You are hereby notified that your S0W was on the 29th day of March, 1912, found running at large within the limits in which the running at large of such animals is prohibited, and was impounded, and you are hereby notified and required to claim said animal, pay charges as pre- € Soan i atfll very youtig, and the tast scribed in section 155 of the Revised Chiatmas eve found her more than Ordinances and take said animal out eager for Christmas. As a great treat | Within twenty-four hours after the ade was ollowed to walt up for the |receipt of this notice, and upon you lbr.g-cxpected visit of Santa Claus, but |railing to do so, said animal will be tn the course of the evening became (¢4 to cover such penalty and cosi Yaun. Phone 252 Red. 3-28. BOST--Between Lakeland and So- erun, a small lady's gold open- faced watch, Hampton movement, initials inside; ribbon fob with American Woman's League crescent pin. Finder return to Mrs. E. 8. McGlashan and receive reward. 3-28-tt Rather Emphatic. alcepy. Presently she astonished her | e caroinl ond mld-rergied eldors by the z"h pmnfi:d. . 4 s ekolimTtan bod, | MARKS: —Swallow fork upper bit t v Taus s lae!™ | one ear. Under square in other ! - | ear. . .ys | Short Life of Musicians. COLOR: White and black spotted. Painting and sculpture are con.| TNis 28th day of March, A. D. H. TILLIS, ! Marshal. | ducive to long life, says an authority, | '*'=. N\ but music kills men young. THE EASTER RUSH IS ON. order for even if it is but/| lumber, @ small one. Look around and svol it your place wouldn't look better | for a little fixing up. Then tell us what lumber you need and we'll hava | it up to your place in less than mno time. PAUL & WAYMER LUMBER C Lakeland, Florida. \ are. The net result has been that the Tobacco Trust and the Stand- ard Oil Trust materially increased | the value of their stocks, and that there has been no diminution of their power to control markets. Ac- cording to the press reports, the market price of Standard Oil stock has increased over two hundred mil- lions of dollars from the time of the Supreme Court's decision, and the price of oil has gone up during the same period. In Wall street I am informed that the only difference noticeable is that speculators who used to receive from their brokers a single bit of paper representing ownership of Oil stock now receive an envelope containing thirty bits of paper nominally different certificates nominally different companies. business interests of the people for in stocks means What is necessary is/Wbile in the The creation | Wkich has been overlooked, the news- utmost cons - and it can onlv te permanent if it is on a safe basis, and it can only be on a sate basis il is effective governmental con- trol of hig business including the is-! sue and the sale of stocks and bonds | all such evils as ‘ it could be called | widely | ramifying damage of this, as of all| of business corruption. | I am speaking in view | the suits against the Tobacco 'I‘rusl' I THE CIRCUS REALX. The Sangers Greater European Shows have spread a dragnet ove! tie amusement and zoological uni- verze and hauled in the ropes; have rade a scientific assortment of the great catch, retained all that was vonderfully striking or sensational “a dmmrI The effort to do this work lhrough’d“d cast the refuse .0 other shows. If there is anything really worth circus realm today papers in the large cities have missed for they have pronounced the perfect show. Every fic!d of pessible innovation has been ¢ invaded in the ccnsolidation of these greater shows! Every feature wkhich would bring delizit to young andl d is seen With the United Shows. The determined prrpose was to make the ~mgm‘s Greater European Shows the largest and oroatest of traveling amusement institutions, and at the seme time make a radical ceparture frem all set reles in the orzanizo-| featves with these DubMn Graye world over viary not contain a word whi'h desceribes the| performance of this bhig circus. The circus featurcs are of the very The horses are the The biz Lin the llu.\ mous v the does wsyoclass, finest ever carried with a tented en-| fun- | the sea lions torprise. The clowns are clephants the largest; hest trained; acrobats the mosi acrialistz the most doring; "ridors the most wonlerful; in fact, every feature stands out as the hest, Superlatives are also necessary to Cescribe the beantiful street porade niest, thie “upple; which leaves the show cround: daily at ten a. m., in which four H hundred well groomed and well matched horses ore attached to the and wagons, open carriages anl massive carved floats, The parade n‘nnn is worth coming miles to sce. This great show will exhibit at 'Lakeland, Monday, Aoril 1 ‘ DIDNA LOOK IT. A photographer who had taken Dr. Maclaren's picture the negative. \When there i considerable demand for the picture, 'the photographer's Scotch heart | was disturbed, and he remarked, ag- grieved, me he was famous, and I would hae [kept him-—he didna look like it.!'— 'Christian Register, Lakeland Lodse No. 91 F. & A M meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, twenty or, representing | and third Thursdays. C. F. Kee- oi | nedy, Council Ccmmander, Mrs, Sal- In/ lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. my messages to Congress and in my | speeches while president, I again and ! again pointed out that the anti-trust trust law by itself, and without such additional legisla not do anything of permanent value. A fine of Miami was recently scld to al Luther Townsend, D. D., of Boston, Mass. About ten acres of the tract! , !¢ a bearing citrus grove, and it con- sidered choice property. W. M. 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, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P. L] L] L] Palm Chapter, O. E. 8. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W. M., Lucie F. B. Eaton, Secy. ¢ o L] Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W., meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first 1.0.0. F. Meets every Friday night at 7:30 lat I, 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and N | ition as 1 then out- | lined and have since outlined, conld dially invited. S0-acre tract of land west | Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- R. M. DAMPIER, Noble Grand. F M. SMAILES, Rec. Sec. K. OF P. Regular meeting every t 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Tuesday Visit- ‘lng members always welcome. v ! l Plans for the new Pioneer Bank | building in West Palm Beach have month at J. M. Sparling’s, South | been received and bids will soon be Kentucky. advertised for. The building will be | two story structure and will cover; the entire lot which is 100 St | J. W. BUCHANAN, JR,, Chancellor Commander. A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. G. AR Meets first Saturday in every J. R. TALLEY, Adjt. G.I. A toB of L.E. Orange Blossom Div. No. 499 feet G. L. A. to B. of L. E. meets every ‘square. ‘ second and fourth Wednesdays of cach month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting News comes from the Depar[men[ Sisters always welcome, ,of Agriculture in Washington that; crops in Florida were better on March 1 than last year but spring plowing and spring planting were | not so far advanced on March 1 IMI‘OGGI Fellows hall. lpmldent; W. B. Hicks, secretary. year as last. MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. Mrs. J. B. HOGAN. Pres. Grand Order of Eagles. . Meets every Wednesday night in G. W. Rowland, destroyed | was a’ “That man micht hae tell't| e R e e e s ST e o FOR SALE City, Suburban and Country Propenies, Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Valyes Flood & Hendrix, Owners > 3 i Lakeland NS - GRE @W SH ,_._: L= i A Try it and see, 7 cans baby size cream. . 3 cans Challenge milk 12-pound bag flour. .. ... .. 24-pound bag flour Oats, per bag d Corn, per bag . Rex Brand Hams, no paper to pay for, per ponnd f; Picnic Hams, per Ib......... Ceseesessaananess P Breakfast aBeon, per Ib........................ 6 10-pound pail Sea Foam Lard.-- --- -+ --- - 10-pound pail Snow Drift Lard 10-pound pail Cottolene 4 cans family size cream. .. .. Shorts, per bag Scratch feed Wheat BIGIER, BETTER avo GRANDER THo¥ oy MAMKIOTH MERAGERIE OF WLD AinaLs b ’v' e E “ 4 < 4 lfl THRILLING DARE-DEVIL ACTS : «ROYAL RCMAN HIPPGDRONE, DOLLAR WILL DO THE WORK OF TWO. We Don't Talk Cheap Groceries BUT WE DO TALK VALUES Our volume of business enables us to but Quality At Its Lowest Pnce Hence a dollar will buy more of us than cl=cwici Monday APRIL ER'S ROPEAN COMBINID. 5\ «VHE LARGEST TRAINED, G = ELEPHART I Th: o 800 PEOPLE. 20O HORSES 100 Leapers, Acrobats and Aerialists.|( 20 Funnz Clowns, 100 Educatcd Aoim GRAND FREE STREET PARAE DAILY AT 10 A, M, UNIFORMED CONCERT BAMS Bxcursions e All Lies of Travel. '4 TWO PERFS | ANCES DALY, RAIN OR SHINE| Afternoon atd Night st 8