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

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e i i d: PAGE TWO. BOROADLGOCVAVODBY] ' can and Mr. S. M. Crewes [-1 giA HIG PulK | ¥ ompany own their own ele:- tr ing plant, and furnish the -The Professions- -] -] lighti or the mills and about on Lalf the town. They 2lso own and OHOGBHOO0LO00 0N R PLANT OF EVERGLADE CYPRESS| ™any of the Louses with water. operate water works and suppl}: LUMBER CO., ONE OF THE All of the houses occupied by their | THE EVENING TELLGR\M, LAKFLAND, FLA, JUNE 14, 1912, WIS G IGIGEI DIAMONDS ARE AN INVESTMENT < SAMUEL SMITH MOST IMPORTANT IN STATE. employes are owned by the company | DR. SPECIALF;ST ™ who charge a very reasonable renta! || (Highlands Hummer.) i for their use. | Diamonds give to the wearer a prosperous air and tend toward in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Of the several places in and aroundl They also bave a bakery located :‘“5‘ creasing his chance of prosperity. . . ¥ | ‘:hh“ glel}uhl.:l‘n’llm}‘l‘i Loughman that everyone is proud of, | on the mil] grounds, as well as an | ‘:"‘ o B;: Lakeland, Fla ‘| the greatest pride is taken in the|ice house from which they are able § rys & . . mammoth plant of the Everglade|to supply the town with ice at all § Should reverse come, there is no form of collateral which can be turned o easily to ready cash. Then, again, diamonds increase in value every year. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. We have a large and varied as- Cypress Lumber Co., a portion of|times. ) scrtment. : DR. W. 8. IRVIN which can be seen in the view of| In comjunction with their commis- | Our diamonds will appeal to you because they are perfectly cut and DENTIST Heart lake herewith given. As it|sary they run a delivery wagon., marvelously brilliant. They are sold with our positive guarantee as to Established in July, 1900 would be almost impossible for us to| which makes their service equal to' their value. Come in tomorrow and examine the Diamond Rings we are Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding| give complete views of the various|that of any of the larger towns. | Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 |},ijdings, with a description of the| As we have stated elsewhere, ther,. ! work done therein, in one issue of [is one of the fastest baseball team: DR. Il)’i}tI;Tl'S'll'!u’ this paper, we wil] confine our write-|in this part of the state, made up | 3 up to a general description, and fol-| from employes of the company. Booms § a;:‘d‘.& 3:::;;?:‘“ Bullg- low later on with more views and During the time that we have been selling as low as $10.00. Don't forget that we repair watches; if you have one that has failed ‘o give correct time, bring it to us. <P 77 ¥ ey St tcH? Residence Phone 246 Green a more detailed account. here we have failed to hear any of LAKELAND, FLA. : Though we have been a resident|the mutterings, grumbling and fault 3 . v of the town and country for more|finding by the men, about the com- than a year we have been too busy | pany, which leads us to think that Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler : to pay the mill a visit as a sight-|contrary to the usuu] state of at- i COLE & HULL rreesamn S ai OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA seer, and since deciding to become | fairs between employers and thei Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building|& newspaper man here, we have been | men, here is one of the few places b Lakeland, Fla. pretty busy and could not make the|where, on account of fair treatment, | < visit, but through the kindness of J.[«ll is in harmony, with both side ‘ade ‘ker, the genial gentleman | working to further the best inter- D0 B B SURLIVAE | St Tucker the getinl untiomen ) e it g who is the general manager of the[ests of the other. —PHYSICIAN— AR g e i : o By plant, who furnished us with the The company is incorporated, and .mm attentioa given to sm available data obtainable on short|has a present paid up capital o! and G“mlm notice, we are enabled to give the| $410,000, and the present office: ° following: are the same as at the time the com- f C. M. TRAMMELL, u L B e e essing Ior The plant was installed in the|Pany Was organized, with the addi-| Attorney-at-Law. spring. of 1906, by Capt. David|tion of Mr. J.Wade Tucker as geners Offices, Bryant Bullding jurns, who planned the various con- manager, Lakeland, Fla. veniences, and introduced several in-| From all that we have heard, it - tl]e [ arty: cvations in the construction and ar-|worth 2ny person’s time to take & ROGER: & ELANTON r:muvnu».nl.s of : tilu\ various 'l|4'lilll"l' du:\' '.'r. S0 .mi.l.\.hiv, t.!u- p!aunv -.ulml ol ments of the mill, as well as in han-|serve its workings in all of the vo-' : x i) Lawyers. Aling the logs before they were fin- [ rions departments, as it is full of ju- 0“;”’:‘:’-‘;' "";‘:"'; l]dl(‘l:” ‘,“”" "lm » . . gix ¥ . ) S (s 3 i Bryant Block, Phone 319 ally landed in the mill ready forfter-t and a means of acquirlnef o 50 ml 'x( ln'” "8 nl\"» I“A.IE:‘ % Lakeland, Fla. cutting into lumber, i ge- | kuowledge of a business that, L] oo donn sisgy, W fiiile navasd A vited R A ) ISR AN e e | ment for carvying the Jumber from f ts pearness to us, has uot | pad his nails polished, and he sald m! Of all the attentions you can show § the mill to that particular part of fatruck ws as heing anyiiing on' o me just yesterday that he'd never 'or the presents you can buy nothing . TUCKER & TUCKER, Pthe vards in which cach different [ the ordinary, heard of b having to take a |, . & = Lakeland ( —L‘Wye“— | kKind is to be stored, is a model ot Yes, the veally interesting sho. | bath "\I'".\‘f "_\‘"‘I“ me, I've askeq |13 more appreciated than a box of 29 meets the first 1 Raymondo Bldg. “ ity and convenience. Place and business industey o ©very boy in this block and there | . : i each month iy Sl iaainlaly ¢ & e e N et LS O win't a single fellow who has to take | 2106 mnd) now and then, | 'L N Lakeland, Florlda The company was organized with Loughman, is The Everaiade Cypr S bt mondi otns - wesl L Nav e ing companions M R BT N 3. Mason | bumber Co's mills, and the BOU Lot ke an estra one this uier. Our Candies Taste Good |Arendell, sec'y.; Juckson, president and manager; B, [#r¢ slud toowelcome voi, and With pocny on aecount of Maybelle's party! | H R. B. HUFFAKER, 1. Coply, vice president; W. Vroo- show you every courtesy at any tim I don’t want to go to her old iand Are in Good TaSte Palm Chapter. O | —Attorney-at-Law— man vice prosident; Samuel B, Stiles, | You vare to make them a visit [ buby doll party. ! This is about all the argument|®ctond and fourth st ) Bt asure her, have I got to go? of each month at 7 Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla.| secretary; W. K. Davis, treasurer, SRy "1"" " y 4 hoa and David Burns, superintendent of TAFFETA FR“.L MOST USEFUL ‘\)\n(,lé.n:u‘rhlm\h hls \:,Iml“nl‘mfl"gl e st g p A e Sl s 5 0 i e Saturday. vish T was lame, so g > Eaton, Secy, ik EAnwm La A\h"l‘lrb ills started out with a ca- [ Just the fliflm—‘l_"m'o supploment‘l mll:lm".l ot nlnd e g ol et e e Lak . ttorney-at-Law. 1 mills started o 4 ca- would want me to her party. I don't . i eland Camp No 7 Office 1n Munn Buflding, | P*¢1tY of 100,000 fect of lumber per N'Mg:“:’:h;qul-:m or see why the zirls are always having such things are appreciated even | ... every second ar day in the saw mills, In the shin- N Preen, Pfl"‘k‘!- more than before. She knows that|day night. Woodme: LAKELAND, FLORIDA. gle mill 200,000 shingles and 40,-1 go g0 o0 e per or @ Saasaiiunttn | i ;1: M:) _\ou"ro r;'(;inl!hw give rm'a i ; and third Thursday s — | 000 lath per day, and in the SiX|op chiffon frock that the brunt of the 0h° M)";n"';:e“ ”' sl 4 “ft"";“‘;“"i you think more of her, of course, but At ey % il o % N ra- & y V. 0! T, please don't. jon ¢ ) . g 3 % —GEORGE T. HOLDER— "_' ars the mills have .lm n in ope r‘\. wear comes, but now fashlon permits see what I've done that you're golng still she likes to be told and she likes | Council Commander M Master of Min‘ tion it has not been found necessary | a taffeta frill at this point, and the to give me a party. If vou only won't per Guardian of Circl O Private Lessons: - M to increase this capacity. skirt can trall without disturbing the | do jt Il be more careful about my |10 be shown even better. Naturally We would state also that this is [ Wearer's peace of mind. A lovely | English and Il clean my nails and | : j : the sccond largest cypress lumber | Chiffon gown s eo finished, and to| geruby my teeth every morning with- she can’t tell you this but try her just| countenance the scanty frill shirred | o, your reminding me. I will, hon. | TSRS | plant in the state, and has the ree-| oon cords at the hem ther i i e are two 5y @ D. & H. D. MENDENHALL |rd of running steadier than any cordings In the chiffon a little above est. Why, if Bill knew 1 was going | .LO.O.F Meets every Friday ni-ut s cr.ce with a box of our candy and see|at I 0. 0. F. Hall coruer Tennessee. Visiting brc ORANGE HALL. 'PHIONE 330-RED. Civil E‘lh“_“r and Architeets |oiier mil] in the state, though a|the knee and about two inches apart. to bave a party he'd guy me terrible. | how much it means. Why not? dially invited. R. M D) Rooms "2"“" Drane Bldg. great portion of the time it hus been [ These pull in but do not hobble the | where's no use training m for | : No LAKELAND, FLA. necessary to run twelve hours per [fulness of the skirt, which is again soclety, 'cause I'm going fo b: :p ‘;;‘ E. M. SMAILES, R« Phosphate land examination. Sutel juv Their regular working day bo- | shirred over a heavy cord at the waist | winer™" Binl knows about a mlneg:ut‘ : veys, examination, reports. itg of ten hours, with good wages :"':‘o n?:r"?rchk; :lfr;fig:::nll:t ':h?:‘:' in Nome or Nevada that's awful rich. 'Nor"s, Atlanta, can“'es K. OF P Blueprirting. paid the employes, The 10West WLEC | ih two gorgeous buttons and finishes '(rl:lflo's g grRin oo e Refuine Bmcns < _— | paid being $1.50 per day. [1n a narrow rolling collar of taffeta. h{:mn—:}r:! h“i and m“‘l"' mean I and at 7:30 at 0dd F J. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy When the plant was first put in| Over the taffeta collar is a second col- | “.o-n.d]‘;‘ L;]?(fioo:qu ):;2 ::H:TIL:: ! 5 ing members al \ STREATER & KENNEDY eperation the average number of em- 11‘;';l‘fflfl|my h\:lndkt'rrhl(‘f linen adorned | went out when he ‘“t“ only 1% going QUle DC"VC!‘V J. WL BUCHANAY Contractors and Builders, ployes was about 2 sl hile at ‘ the takes :;f:'!h;::oll? _:”:::}I“l:::k;_“\“ llhn]: jon 16, and now he's a millionaire. ' . Chaner Estimates Cheerfully Furnished, 'I'_r’ BEBL tho. BYoEsiy, 78 ulm.m | the back. The taffeta again appears | ”“M" ANPwAY AL (‘lo lm\‘o.m L'o"o VeAIJACKEON, sect Let ug talk with you about This \\m\h‘I ke the nnmlw;‘ of peo-gp o qualntly twisted bow and sash ;“n vL;nl ]m;.q l::fnro !I :n fnrn’\:m-:".1 :‘H — ildi ple depending upon the mills 1or | ends which are attac at the watst | D¢ & athicte. No soclety Tor me, mothe ¥?T:p:‘;:.lg“;§uh(:§e|:: 'Bmm.e" ki et 600 - it |‘.w“lnle hich are attached at the waist er, #0 1 don't see why I can't cut out e Orqr"Gn‘ I['.‘A"to. B a| 9, 3 Lovelinood, ol HULN 8 ‘ ., dlpiggh giind 4 ange DBlos=on RSREEISIE SAS IR IoN e uumber would no doubt beoa ‘-:l"'iili ——— ]I.l‘r(n i"l;:lw:_“':':'::‘;o't:l;::‘h““, > Oh G LA toB H ) 3 { s Phone 6 P. O. Box 567|many more than this, | Graduated Plaiting. | that's tho mahogany stain Bill and me second and fourth The company has 30,000 acres of | The introduction of graduated plalt- | are going to put on my model aero- cach month at 2 SVERYTHING IN crpress Jand, and estimate the | I08 removes the last hope that the | plane. 1 was just trying it. Ain't it a Sisters always wel KEVERYTHING IN amount of timber available tor use sH:np_v hem will continue. | 8well color? Of conrse, it won't come MRS, J. . 1 PW N ite . | REAL )STATE at at least $0,000,000 foet, so there One of the newest moddls in plaited | oft easy or it wouldn't be any good, | Mrs, 1. B i 3 H 9 # dresses was scen recently, and it was | Bill was coming over this afternoon . A ""“".‘lh:”" danger of the mills| quite a pleasing compensation, in|to work on the aeroplane. He'll be ! arm aC rd ): IANINESYIE DIRCH: spite of the fascination of the slim|awful gore when he finds out that you ! Grand Order of E+. .l At the time of beginning opera- | #ilhouette. made me go to a party. Bill hasn't | Meets every Wit tions the company had two locomo-| For the sunray skirt clings and|got any mother. She died when he 0dd Fellows hall tives with the necessary cars, and | 81ves at the same time and all women | was a kid a few days old. Of course, PHONE 89 |president; W. B & stlstM[Y[R fifteen miles of railroad, which has :Ir::'tcl:lll'::deh: :;]'"9" ”‘"fh”" more | {t was an awful sad loss to Bill, but { - been increased to three locomotives | gyl TR 1 He e WHICR R7adu | he fs real brave about ft. He saxs his —1 G AR and more cars, and thirty-two miles | decreases at the foot < 'a':::h‘fo“m“" 1“‘0: "};1‘9 dfidl;'t ‘l::w imomh at J. M S at i ing s fac A a th for a month. s father be. | > At Tl SEE US BEFORE of railroad, which owing to the fact The woman of anclent Greece could leves in letting Bill grow up tndepen. | RF "hf'nmcky. JLR TA that very heavy loads are hauled,| not have maintained her graceful gait d nt and devel B U Y ' N G makes it necessary to keep in as|in & hobble, although in ancient Egypt ‘;,“-. ‘_hmev:eon':?'Iow;hcl::u;]ri‘m? Can't I wear my old dark biue | g good a condition as any of the rail-| there was some such etyle. We are | tnkes a bath real often. I didn't say : one? No, Iatn't chewing gum. 1 just ' s \ w Rooms 200-202 Drane Bldg.|weys used for freight and passen-| hever content and - cven fashion's| g didn't | happencd to have a little tn my mouth, | | he Clgaf That,! everchanging wheel does not revolve| | but I wasn" EAY A9y ger traffic. In fact, in order to make Oh. eay, mother, do 1 have to wear | NS CONNE K.} bever o | LAKELAND, FLA. quickly enough to please us all. and | ypem silk stockings and pumps? 1 it since you told me not to the last | it possible for all the men who work | 3o we shall go on from one - A generation | pope Bill won® time. But I've got & lttl b d Famou in the swamps to spend the hts ope Bill won't be anywhere around got 8 little on hand an n the swamps to spend their nights| to another. when T start to the party. 1 don‘t,m“ T thought I ought to use up, so | Lakel or a pair of ice skates. I've lemme comb my halr myselt, * ir town, a passenger train is run by | ¢ B¢ v care it Aunt Julia did give ° just put it in my mouth on ‘ w. FISke JOh“son the company to take them to and A e B RS t0 see Aunt Julia next Sat. Mother. I canm part it straight. Say, Auto Hammock. I'd rather che'd given me some | TRl from their work. ! What to do with numeroys small | legein R[AI_ [SIAI{ For use in the yards they hnw'i packages in an automobile after (!:\'TEN to about ten miles of switches now in | pockets are full, can be solved by unrday® cm s ‘ use. and any of the freight cars 1o | DAnging a child's doll himmock to the ray my Sg “Ob, say, mother, I hate that sissy | or, it's awful mean | dffl »"f‘u hat? That's Bill's 5 1 anq Whistle © go to the window | top, over one’s head. s is especial- | and that it's all off with 1 1y handy for a bong ¢ the a Loars Negotiated products can be run to ony part of {s at a premium, room for *j hammock. This t do you thin} of | i‘w loaded for transportation of their | | | nd yards cover a sy Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang ¢ Grove Property a Specialty. oot of fh A. H. BLUNTS nill was! plain bread strip turned a pocket wi are lined with ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING ! Useless Without Understanding, | 107 the finished lu o*{h Bill says it ¥ 1 » 1 We may be in the universe as .x“g.' in order to keep pace wi aTe meant to b % » : 8 and cats are in our librarles, secing| crowth of the town and their busi- brush and orther 1o two | he’s £0Ing to get a man he knows to - G the books and hearing the conv css. and to make more room and Smaller pockeis alove : ings | sharpen it for me. The man used to o tion, but having no Inkling of the| ., .njence to the larger office 80d Otber small je v, stock collara, be his father's hired man when they 'Did the plumber I sent you do meaning of it all—William Jimes, | force. a fine, large office was built and other accessoriea kept nhgrse_ b(;;m;e-mg was born, and ,vo;( work®” 3 % wdjoini : issary whic - A I seninaas he's such an old friend of the ¢, “No; be ‘did’ me.” Ths Japanese Coal Suppiy. .‘1] mnm: 1b:\‘(‘mmlf.<:r_\ “]“;h i Old Conundrum With New A that he'll do it for nothing. g.,.:.g: | o I 1o GRS S0 e U O [aat w8 e Why does a chicken cro: lh:‘row::.;' it you don't think Bill is a good com- | Success in Constancy. their coal supplies in the Fushun col [and efficient force of people under po... o ¢ fon f | Th | " se an auto is ¢ e .. | panion for me, you can see what a @ secrecy of success is constan llery amount to $¢¢ million tons. the supervision of Mr. E. D. Ho- Liprary, e o valuable friend he is. to purpose.—Disraeli. tior s.le at A“ St

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