Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 5, 1912, Page 8

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| ] S A 1 ¥ |1 | | | r 1 | 4 | B 1 | f | PACE kIGHT. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA JULY 5, 1912 TEAM WORK—Furni-| g. Cal] Phone h service try the 0. K.| 5 cent lunch coun-| North Plorida avenue, Hot| g 4-15-t1, 'CIDENT, PLA 1AM BOILER IN- i ¢ D. H. SLOAN, room 9, 1 wondo wilding, Residence phonel 4-6-tt. 183 1 reen 0. XK. BAKERY. Our motto is “Quality before Luantity,” and we are putting =othing in our cakes and pies but scrupulously clean, wholesome and nourishing ingredients. Come and see. Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida. The Ellerbe Shoe and Harness shop, 207 North Kontneky avenue, will guarantee to keep half soles on any one pair of shoes for $2.25. Wear them out at our expense. No pair of 1-23-tf 0! v ol R A iition is like a must be drawn with horrible anguish, or el=e will be your destruction—Jercmy Taylor. Luck. Fortune unalded prevails over the plans of one hundred learned men.— Plautus, The Home of Modern Conveniences The railroad man's, the Traveler. | and Citizen Boot Black at A. C. L.| depot; first-class service guaranteed shoes need cost you more than $2.25 for half soling as long as the shoes last, 6-7-1mo FOR SALE—35-horse power boiler and 25-horse power air lift, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- ute. Apply to V. K. McRae. 6-19-tf “Old Homestead” in moum-uns Low rates to early visitors. J. dchngon, route 6, l|l‘l)dl‘l‘h0ll\l]ll‘, N q -22-2wp The Mann Plumbing and Construc- tion Co. is prepared to do your tin- ning and roofing. All kinds of metal work. Give us a trial. 209 South Kentucky avenue. Phone 110, 6-19-tf We Lave plenty of fresh and salt water fish now on hand, and will keep plewiy in stock in the future. W. A. Yarn Fish Market. Phone 252 Red. 6-22-tf FOR SALE-—Corner lot, 100x135, with seven-room cottage on South Florida avenue. hin & Co.'s store, or phone 337. 6-26-tf SPECIAL-—10¢ ginghams at Sc. Carver's Daylight store “At the Cor- eer” Main street and Florida avenue FOR RENT -One good oflice room either furnished or unfurn.shed, in the Drane building, Apply to H. J. Drane. 6-29-tf STRAYED Onel » sorrel mare mule, about six years old. A suitable reward will be paid for return to, or infornuition that will lead to reocvery by HAYS & REAGAN, fSawmiliy Brooksville, Fla T-1-6 WANTED - To sell my home place ir Baker addition, 1% acre market parden. nice, new, modern, five-room cottage wid barn, stables, garage, , all Kinds of even blocks from | Call at D. H. Cum- e for ladies and gentlemen; also polish | your fine hand grips and ladies’ hand | bags. Hours from 6 a. m. to 10:10 | ___ SHINE WHILE YOU WAIT. flfiflfibflflflflfififlbflfl -Ihe I’rofessions-‘ Obfi_fioflflbfiflflbfiflfl, DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST LAKELAND | burial pits cut out | with sand and contained embalmed hu- 1rope tilde Lui a versity of Mont e9. ‘the new mir ister i aid, nre aches ¥ Brussels ar te make favor with th arrive at 2 dignits ontly never even he the most audaclons suffrazet Where Mc:es Studied. | The necropolis of Heliopolis, the in- ‘ tellectual center of Egypt for more ! than four thousand vears, has been ! discovered by Daninos Pasha. Helf- | it)po!i:: also is known as the town | where Moses received the sacerdotal | and military training which preceded | his leadership of the Israelites in their : journey out of Egypt. The necropolis | Is situated !n the desert a little more | than three miles ‘o the east of the | Matarieh obelisk, There are many of the rock in the last spurs of the Arabian range. Those which have been excavated by Dani- nos Pasha were from 65 to 220 feet deep. They were filled to the top man bodies and the skeletons of sa- cred animals and birds. Undamaged ihis eggs were found. Morgan's Particular Fad. Among the many colicetions of art objects J. Pierpont Morgan ha: made in this couniry and in Europ. is one of exactly %99 miniatures that are in his London house in Prince's Gate. The little pictures are not hung on screens in the usual manner, but are kept in a cabinet whose tray-like shelves are lined with black velvet, each miniature being securely fasten- ed to the bottom of the tray. A New Yorker going through the Morgan Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22. l!rylnt Bldp Lakeland, Fla. DR. W l. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 iooms 14 and 16 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180: Reaidence 84 DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone. 339, Rosidence Phone 246 Green. LAKELAND, FLA. OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Dr-»Sarifi\‘ E “Theeler I less justice, house while on a recent visit to Lon- don asked the guide who was showing bim over the house why Mr. Morgan dldn't buy another miniature and make the collection an even thousand. “Oh, that i> one of his particular pets, that odd number,” was the reply. Sayings From John Burroughs, Nature is not benevolent; nature is Just, gives pound for pound, measure for measure, makes no exception, never tempers her decrees with mer- cy or winks at any Infringement of her laws. And in the end is not this best? Could the universe be run as a charity or a benevolent institution, or as a poorhouse of the most ap- proved pattern? Without this mercl- this irrefragible law, where would we have brought up long ago? It is a hard gospel; but rocks Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building l.akoland Fla. DR R R tULLlVAl —PHYSICIAN— Special attention given to Surgery and Gynecology DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. R. B. HUFFAKER, are hard, too, yet they form the foun- dations of the hills. Man introduces benevolence, mercy, altrulsm, into the world, and he pays the price in hig added hurdens; and he reaps his reward in the vast soclal and civic organizations that were Impossible without these things.—Century Besting the English. The Rev. A. B. Hesketh, the mis- slonary author, was praising tu Chi- | cago the Uganda people. “These tribes “lare perfect specimens of the gentle- | i denot, hizh scheol and man and the la@y,” he said. 1 know reh, Will make price and rm‘" ‘At:or:x"y-m-l.m'—- a misslonary &ho once claimed in an At liat onsidera- e = ; address before the Muganda that they tan. - 1.1 FIRRT: '“"‘“' i Stuart l‘lqt i _[“‘2‘3";“"' | :1.1:]}“11‘:11{'nw| |‘h4‘i|r hTih:( u{ ‘rm;wm | | bathing from the English. A Muganda FOIL O RENT Furnished vooms, | O HL TRAMMELL, '(.hh‘“u’;“ {00k thisip. Tow often ‘do 113 South Kentucky, Hot and cold | Attorney-at-Law. { you English bathe? he asked ‘An wiater. Phone 3N Blue T1-6p Offices, Bryant Building | Englishman,” was the reply, ‘las a FLomR Pt o | bath every morning' ‘Well, 4 \lu WANTED Two, three or six ds § pakeand | ganda.' said the chieftain, ‘has one | saably located lots in Dixicland or | BLANTON & ROGERS. “"'"." cvening also " Sast Lakeland, Give best price .unll hwyg“ \ SSRGSt i serms: also lot and block numbers ‘ Bryant Block, ‘Phone 319 i Sl ld ‘ Add Business,” Lakeland, < Lakeland, Fla. | John G. Johnson. the famons luwyer | N . d ‘nnd no less famous art expert. was | L ' ———— | talking about some of \.nrga it's cruel- | FOR RENT - One nicely furnishod | TUCKER & TUCKER, Y TALD LUnMin. SaTEERL onos | room and two rooms unfurnished, for eping, For further particn- Iy to Mrs: Lo AL Rennolds. Ponsek lars ap LOST Gold beauty pin wil] please return to the Telegram of- fee and receive reward. Mann Plambing and Construction el Finder | DR. W. R, GROOVER, —Lawyers— Raymordo Bldg. Lakeland, Florida | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and | Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. vo., 200 Kentucky avenue, will do| J)§0. 8. EDWARDS your building. Brick, stone, steel or tin. Your plumbing done strictly san- itary. Phone 110, FOR SALE Five acres of grape- fruit and orange land, 3 2-10 miles south of Lakeland on good road, be- tween Lakeland and Mulberry; % cleared; small house and good well. ideal place for home and all grove. At a barmain. P. 0. Box 577, Lake |ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. tand. T-5-6p. JERSEY COW FOR SALE. J. B. Streater C. F. Keanedy | Will =ell for $55. Ring up 29 Blue STREATER & KENNEDY or apply at 217 South Virgin B Contractors and Builders, FOR RENT One nicely fur mu’ M‘n’ nished. | room for housekeeping. For further Let Us hlk poe abont atts abply to 33 en.| your hmorm-n aekatinbladblyal At L s P:“ Telephon. , or 104 Blue. rolds 7-3-d A b e oG D & H. D )u:xnxumn. One of Memory's Triumphs. tCivil Enginecers and Architects “Time,” says the Sedgwick Pantsj Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. graph, “may rob us of our teeta and hair, but it can't take away the mem- ory of how good the ground used to feel to our bare feet along about the springtime.” Attorney-at-Law. painted a Philadelpbia woman,” Mrp Johneon said, “and when the work was finished the lady’s coachman called for It. “As the coachman was study. ‘lng the portralt Sargent said to him: {*How do you lke it?” The man an- ||wered thoughtfully: “Well, eir, ye might have made ft a little better-look- Iln‘, mebbe; but if ye had. ve'd have spofled it." " Sees With His Fingers. Jacob W. Bolotin, though blind Office in Munn Bullding.|teom infancy, will complete a course LAKELAND, FLORIDA. —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. Q Private Lessons. -] LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. Sur- in medicine In the Chicago Coliege of Medicine and Surgery this month, and fntends to follow the practice of medi- cine as a profession. He laughs at his handicap and says: “There wasn't a nerve, a sinew, a veln, an artery, a tissue that the eye could behold but 1 could feel with the tips of my fingers. My fingers are as good as eves. With them I can detect pulss. tions, irritations, and temperatures I instantly.” l In Beslamin Frarklin's Time, | Whea Beajamin Franklin was post- master at Philacelphkia, an answer by mail from Roston, *hn went well, required rot 1 three weoeks { This was In 17 zine of Amer- jican History. Why He Gave Up the Ministry, A Vermont pastor is reported to have joined the navy t se his sal- jary was too small. and he thought he | could use his time to better advantage in travel. | i | i that l!‘ [THING 10 A TR A" a4 & CUILE A Efis]; ‘m"u Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida i e ; IT WILL PAY | . S Lime Cement Plaster Lath Mill Wik TO SEE US! VG \/J \, ? Lumber f Sh”‘"‘;s, The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: Foot of Main Street, City PRICES RIGHT SERVICE RIGHT NOW J Auing sermon 11:00 a, m. Comptroller—\V, V. i; ) e 6:00 p. . Hassco: ¢, 7200 p. . | Treasurer—J. (. Lu Pra)er-meeung Wednesday 7:00 ). 000 Attorney-Genera! -1 mell, Tallahassee Commissioner A. McRae, Tallah Supt, of Public M. Holloway, Tallalia- Railroad Commis Christian Church. Geo. W. Welmer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Cowmunion 10:45 a, m, Prezching, 11:00 a. m. son Burr, Chairmar ton 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with|pyqp Royal C. Dutn. W 7 otber soclieties at Cumberland Pres-|gq.rotary, Alll | commutivationg Corner Florida avenue and Bay St, | 'Vierian church. ) should be addressed to The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin,| Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. — L. D., pastor. Unknown Regions. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C.|ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH.( In happiness there are far mom Stevens, superintendent. reglons unknown than ie misfortune. The volce of rif e 18 ever the same; happine “ the more silent as it porer er—Maeterhinck. Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser- vices during the summer on account of the illness of tho rector. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. w. and 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Weduesday evening at 7:30. Woman’'s Missionary and Aid So- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People’'s Meeting at 6:16 p. m. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts. ("Phonz 310-Red.) Phone 6 P. 'T_ EVERYTHING IN Regular monthly business meeting ‘lerk and Tax Cotlector, H. L A QT first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Swatts. REAL ESTA - Treasurer and Assessor, A. . East Lakeland Mission. Armistead. BROS Collector of Light and Water, C. [ 1 D. Clough, Marshal, W. H. Tillis. Night Watcaman, F. L. Frauklin, Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A. Cox. City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr. Keeper of Park, Neil LlcLeod. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Milton, superintendent. meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. E. A. Prayer- & SELSEMER SEE US BUYING Presbyt-rian Church. BEFORE Rev. R. A, Ward, acting pastor. Members of Council—-Morris G Sunday ool 9:45 a. m. |Munn, CLairman; W. P. Pillans, : Morn sermon 11:00 & m, Vice-Chairman; Mesers. 0. M.|Rooms 200-202 Drove 00 Y. P. S C. E. meets at 6 p. m. |Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. " i F Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30 (Per, W. IL. Pugh, P. B, Haynes. AKELAND | The following com- | mittees for the year were appointed: standing Lutheran Church. - i Finance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton, M U s T (: Rev. ‘I J Mathias, Pas'og Plllans, Haynes, Bucklo neday < ool 10:00 a. m ; Light and Water, Messrs, aynes 3 g service 11:00 a. m.) ang | Pillans and Southard, j et SRR, 200 poom, second and fourth Sun. | Streets, Messrs. Scipper, »""”‘»1': lard, 2 light o . ! Ordi ¢, Messrs, Southard, Puzt l Must ) t Catholic Church and Scipper {work. (Call Sanitary, Messrs. Pugh, Eaton ! =~ fuir Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Scipper. i s Services are held on secord &nd | Pudlic Improvement and Cemetery,| DON't fors fourth Sundays Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. Give us an o . - statement. Sonth Go\wrx:nrf.\. W. Gilehri Talla- | 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. ‘ Secretary of State—H, Clay (r.n\- e ~onday schoo! 945 ford, Tallahassee. i Street, Op Who, indeed, can resist this stock—such a showing of man est handicraft—such an exposition of precious jeweled treas: ) mionds, in watches, in silver? SRy R 1Y 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. I e TR 55

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