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‘ B PAGYE £IGHT. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK jj \\D., FLA., JULY 3, 1912 ——— o ———————————————————————————————— Our j\(j Mzrvelous Sterm Detector., \ (7 Play the mnsical name of a ,‘r 2 t who has mvented 2 assified A i riiusl Sl W the Coserintion recertly given | “DepatiE i L} the Freneh Academay of Sei- | READ--Ca ad in this issuc. onees, letect the advent of | | GENERAL TEAM \\‘()RK——Furuyf The Domestic Bourbons, hat it can a storm three hundred miles away. % 3 . ) Some men's idex of keeping abreast ;:l;! ‘::dEAPi;’I";:W""H- . ll-;‘:?:; {of the times is to stay home and read the stories in the magazines when it For quick service try the O. K. | rains on Sunday afternoons, and there restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun-|isn't any ball game.—Ohio State Jour ters. 107 North Flerida avenue. Hot | Bal coffc. at all hours. 4-15-t1. FOR & ALE-—Horso, WASON and bar-) p coung woman applying for a mar pess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or Write rjage Jicense at Geneva, Switzerland, Tex 426, ' ViR, Fined for Coquetry. 2-18-tf | substracted three years from her age L CCIDENT, PLATE-{and was fined $6 on the charge of STEAM DOILER l.\‘-i“coquetry." « D. H. SLOAN. room 9, | v wuild'ag. Residence phonei 4-6-tt. ! 5 In idisgrace. { One werning a minister’s 0. K. BAKERY. !wlfo saw ing ths hens pur mo'to is “Quality before|with a st 'nt to the door aard him say: | ;25 1n a preache | on Suhday wmorning.”’— Quantity,” and we are putting ! to inv aothing in our cakes and pics but{ 'l t clean, wholesome und | '3 ishing ingredients, Come :md“)““""' Open shop. Peacock building. | 107 South Florida The | Chiurchyard Made Play Garden, A church in nppe Harness York city Renteky avenue, jte churchyard itee to keep ha les on er children of the neighborhiood for § > themselve ppy in it. RS- lerbe Shee and North moth- | . Wear ' to r of shoes . No pair of Winner, y your wife playing | s 1 champion at fear is that her | will interfere | u more than § 15 long as the shoes| 6-7-1mo “Do vou objes bridge?” “N the gzame. My norse power boiler guffragette ni air lift, which with her card parties, ater per min- FOR SALE- pow and do-horse punips 500 ute, Apply to W, K. MeRae, 6-19-tf} P A - R K- X gallons o Old Homestead” in mountains | Low rates to early visitors, J. P} 5 @ Johnson, route 6, Henderson N Ih Pr f S ions i { [ \\'p]. e 0 e s Ihe Mann Plumbing and Construc- ' ¢ Q ll}'ll (0. is prepared to 'dn .\un‘nr tin- BOOLOOODOOODO o0 ning and roofing, All kinds of metal| ™ % " & 7 il work. Glve us a trial. 209 South) Kentucky avenue. Phone 110, 6-19-tf DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed plesiy in stock in the future, W, A, | Phone: Office 141, Resldence 22. “ian Fish Market. Phone 252 Red. Bryant Bldg Lakeland, Fla. 6-22-tf | - 57 We Lave plenty of fresh and salt ish now on hand, and will keep waler DR W. S8 IRVIN W.m I.I:‘ T - Fully furnished five- DENTIST 5 i soone cottase, bath and telephone Established in July, 1900 i Froted up o comofrtably —an ideal xtseded i (' APt Lome. Apply to Ohlinger & Alfield. Routie: T4 Se8 14 Reniheans Sutpe Phones: Office 180; Realdence 84 7-2:Af At Wi 5 living near town would DR. N. L. BRYAN, ke to take care of milk cow, Plenty DENTIST. of feed, best treatment. Address|Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- Farmer, ox, 385 City. 6-25-tf ing. Phone. 339, FOR SALE - Corner lot, 100x135, m‘“d""fl: !'honc 2'“:' i with seven-room cottagze on South LAKELAND, FLA. lorida avenue. Call at D. 11, Cum- SR R T Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler Aie & Co.'s store, or phone ! OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. — farmer at SNe. Carver's Daylight store “At the Cor- ver” Main street and Florida avenue SPECIAL-—toe ginghams DR. R R SULLIVAN, Loee county's best piteh pine fence —PHYSICIAN— and irrization posts. E. E. Dam- Special attentiou given to lurgery kohler. Fort Myers, Fla, Box 77, and Gynecology 6-27-6p room | DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms & and 4 Kentucky Blds. FOR SALE. FOR RENT - One good oflice sither furnished unfurn.shed, in the Drane bmilding, Apply to . J. ML o it Lakeland, Florida. S h e large sorrel mare SRS i ! ot Xy old. A suitable| 2. ¥ TRAMMELL, N AU g O T ""‘ Attorney-at-Law. intorution thae will lead to reocvery Offices, Bryant Buildi by HAYS & REAGAN, | iy M Sea (Rawinil) Hironksyillo, 114 Lakeland, Fla. T-1-6 BLANTON & ROGERS. WANT B To sl m me place Lawyers. W Baker addition, 1 re markei Sryant Block, ‘Phone 319 gavdon, nice, new, modern, fve-room Lakeland, Fla sottage, zood barn, stables, g . ; i and poul'ry houses, all kinds of R L el youns fruit trees, seven blocks from TUCKER & Tucm’ passencor depot, high school and —Lawyers— Jharch, Will make price and terms Raymordo Bldg. attractive e immediate considera- | Lakeland, Florida tion 1. B, Smith, e & 1§ USRS e FoR RENT Furnished rooms, R B. HUFFAKEI. 113 South Kentu-ky. Hot and cold —Attorney-at-Law— water. Phone 38 Blue. 7-1-6p Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. WANTED Two, three or six de- sitably located lots in Dixieland or|JNO. 8. EDWARDS East Lakeland. Give begj price and Attorney-at-Law. terms; also lot and block numbers Office in Munn Building. Address “Rusiness,” Lakeland, Fla, Box T-2-tf LAKELAND, FLORIDA. ave FOR RENT —One nicely furnished room and two rooms unfurnished, for —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. pousckeeping. For further particu- lars apply to Mrs. L. A. Rennolds. @ Private Lessons. o 7-3-4|ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. NOTICE. 3. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy This is to inform my customers that 1 have moved my shoe repair shop to my home, and to ask them to please leave their work at Clough's Skoe store, where I will get same and return it two days afterwards All work loft there will receive m_\; Best attention. STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Let ug talk with you about your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. : G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Thanking customers for past Civil Engmee“ and Architects favors and as a continuance of Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. their patronage, 1 am, True to the LAKELAND, FLA. ast, !Phospmto land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. my Sur- PHILIP FISCHER. June 25, 1912, | —ete. s Suange Case | EVERYTHING T0 | tha fidential mission. | me P of DrXé This is a story told by a physiclan £ # Mving in a large western city of a 1‘4 problem that suddenly confronted him | 3 —and of how he Interpreted the ' ethics of his profession and acted on ' ! it. | “I was roused one night,” he sald, '/ “by a telephone call. An unfamiliar |- volce asked me if I could attend @ ¥ i man who had been injured. I an-|; | swered that I could if the case was urgent, but before I could ask who was calling, the speaker answered: ‘All right, doctor, I'll call at your house in ten minutes with a carriage.’ ! “Almost before I had time to dress, | g the doorbell rang. I unlocked the door, and a man, wearing a long ul- ster, a dark hat and a pair of colored | ) Brick Lime Cement ST Plaster 0 gla: , entered. “‘Doctor, ho said, ‘before tart I want to muke a req use, i as I told you, is urgent. | hefore we start, I must have your ¢ rance you will treat this vicit as a con- | [ can't any ! more, except to add that you're run- | ning no risk of any kind in hrlilll!',:\ —— . A———— e A S 57—~ | the Paul & Waymer Lumber Compa Office: BUILD A HO Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida IT WILL PAY Mill Worj, | TO SEE US! o | 5 Lumber Shingles Lath i s 2 pEES v Foot of Main Street, City And you can name your own| AR e i g fee. . he PRICES RIGHT SERVICE RIGHT N . “There was nothing alout the man's | § LR ' appearance that appen | Vs He was quiet and sclf-p ML N e g Cllian LA there wasn't a trace of about him, and he wu The request was some but, after all, 1 wo learn profession ! strictest confidence without any defi- nite understandings to that effect, so I thought there w 10 Teason for ree fusing to make the agreement, “I took my hat and we started. The carriage, 1 noticed, was a clozed one. We got in, the man turned on & small electric light and then drew the blinds over the windows. “‘Doctor, he said, ‘I'm going to ask you to take this trip without knowing where you're going. I'll assure you it's all right. I want you to blindfold yourself before we leave the carriage, until we gct inside the house.' “Well, I didn’t like the looks of this, but I was in and I didn't like to back out. Of course I wasn't at all afrald for my own safety. By the time the carriago stopped 1 didn't huve the least {dea what part of town we were In— we had made so many turns. [ put on the blindfold, as my visitor requested, and we went up some steps and into a house. “Upstairs, [ found my patient. Ie had been shot twice. Revolver bullets, they were. The wounds weren't dan- gerous, but they were painful because they had not been treated earller. *I dressed them, told the woman who was there what sort of care the patient ought to have, and then told them that I'd have to see the man at least two or threo times more before I could answer for his safe recovery. “The man with the dark glasses quletly assented to this, but insisted that he should bring me at night, as he had that time. I agreed, ‘The next morning the papers told of & robbery, in which a householder had been wounded, after shooting one of the burglars, who succeeded in es-| Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. caping. All the facts Indicated that| Prayermecting, Wednesday. 7:30 my patient of the night before was - the burglar who had been shot. 1 felt] Lutheran Chureh sure I could locate the The iy i FIRST BAFTIST CHURCH. | Curner Flortda avenae and Bay St. The Rev, William Dudley Nowlin, 0. D., pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. stevens, superintendent, I'reaching Sunday at 11 a. . and 7:10 p. m. ! Weekly prayermeeting Weduesday evening at 7:30. Woman's M H C at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting| first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m, East Lakeland Mission, | Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A. ) Milton, superintendent. Prayer- neeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbyt-rian Church. Rev. R. AL Ward Sunday vol 9:45 a. m. | Mory” sermon 11:00 a m, acting pastor. house. | holl‘Sl‘llolvh'r recovered quickly, 3 tev. 1 Mathias, Pas-oy “The question stared at me: Did the Siites Y 10:00 & m ethics of the medleal profession allow i latigeballient g Preaching service 11:00 a, m., and | me to go to the police and tell thewm what I kuew, or did my promise bind me to secrecy? 1 thought it over all | ©ors day and finally decided that T had no right to say anything about the mat- ter. [ made three more trips in the same manner and finally decided that the man would get along without any | more calls, All this time I watched | the papers, but no trace was tound of | the burglars. When I made my last| visit 1 told the man who had first] MF 1. South called on me that my fee would be | it $25. He took from a large roll two | 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. | $100 bills and handed them to mc1 | without a word. He drove me home . and fourth Sun- | Catholic Church Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. held on second and Services are fourth Sundays. Seh— | | <nday school Y145 a. m, 2 sermon 11:00 a, m. Comptrollc: | hass ~u4..‘ 6:00 D, M. Prayer-meeting \Wedn L | Attorney-Gener | —— 4 {mell, Tall Christian Church. Comn = | A McRae, 1 Geo. W. Weimer, Pastor | Supt, of Pul a. m. [ M. Holloway, Ta i Railroad Commissi son Burr, Chairman, Blitch, Royal €. Dunu Secretary. All should be addressed to 1 Sunday school 9:4 Communion 10:45 a, m, Preact 11:00 a. m Y. P. 8. ¢ E. co-operates with ather societies at Cumberland Pres- wterian church, Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m Unknown R ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH.| In happiness the regions unknown . 1 Sunday school at 10 a. m. No scr-l“}ifiorlune. The voic a vices during the summer on account |18 ever the il of the illness of the rector. e a0 er-—dMaetet OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Phone 6 1’.H‘ ), Boxiahi EVERYTHING IN Bl BBAL USTATE PICKARD BROS. & SELSEMEYER SEE US BEFORE BUYING Rooms 200-202 Dr LAKELAND, Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts. ('Phonz 210-Red.) Clerk and Tax Coflector, Swatts. Treasurer and Armistead. Collector of Light and Water, C D. Clough. Marshal, W. H. Tillis. Night Watchman, ¥. L. Franklin, Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A. Cox. City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr. Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. Members of Council—~Morris G. Munn, CLairman; . P. Pillans, Vice-Chairman; Messrs. 0. M. Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. "I. Scip- per, W. 11, Puzh, P. B, Hayunes. The following standing Assessor, A, . come- mittees for the year were appointed: 7~ N Finance and Fire, Messrs, Eaton, M U s I st ‘-.)! pi Haynes, | 13 \ Lizht and Water, Messrs, Haynes - Pillans and Southard g Strects, Messrs, Scipper, South. afnd Southard, Pug ! M : ork., Pagh, KEaton | i statement Governor—A. W, Gilchrist, Talla- hassee. | : anen ’IS:;L;““"‘." of State—H. Clay ('r;:\\'-i]he rIX'em \‘“‘\ il ford, Tallahassee. Pine Street, Oppo=. and that was the last 1 ever saw of elther of them. “That was a good many years ago, but I've often wondered whetler 1 did right in not violating that man's con- fidefice.” “I don't think you did,” sald a mem- ber of the group. “The medical pro- fession has no right to shield a crimi- nal. Women and children should be given the greatest protection we can give them—the same as on a vessel at sea—but no word given a criminal 1s binding.” “But suppose it had turned out that the man was not the burglar in ques- tion. I belleve he was, but it might bave been otherwise—?" “That's true,” sald & third. “It was all right to keep your promise =0 long as you had no actual knowledge that the man was a criminal. Where you made your mistake was in making such a ridiculous agreement in the fisst place.” “And let a man, dangerously in. jured, suffer?” asked the first speaker. “Remember, when I first agreed to secrecy the case had no particularly suspiclous appearance. 1 could cite a dozen different circumstances under which a serlous accident d and which the persons o« ted with would, with a perfect right, go to great lengths to keep secret. So could elther of you.” Which of the three was right? Buy Jewelry of COLE & HULL Who, indeed, can resist this stock—such a showing of mans “:°" est handicraft—such an exposition of precious jeweled treasures monds, in watches, in silver? WOREE LS Embracing Everything Classed as “Proper in Jewelr). Remember we do all kinds of watch, clock, and jewelry repairin COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla.