Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 24, 1912, Page 5

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PAGE FIVB THE EVENING TELEGRAN, LAKELAXND, FI OCT. 24, 1912. STATEMENT FROM THE do whay good we can for the com- and upon using them, I was relieved. promote the musicai|Since then I have taken this remedy growing city. on several occasions and a few doses With best wishes to all and no|bLave always disposed of any recur- *knocks' for any one, we are, rence of my old trouble.” Yours truly, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 McHENRY'S MILITARY BAND. [cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Present time, in some ways promptf."l, i e g New York, sole agents for the United » of the McHenry! DON'T EXPERIMENT States. Our orchestra sup-| You Will Make No Mistake if You Remember the name—Doan’s-— Follow This Advice .and take no other. Never neglect your kidneys. The past few months with unusuai If you have pain in the back, uri- T | ENGINEER FURNISHES FIGURES KLATIVE TO LAKE MORTON. munity, and cause in our McHENRY MILITARY BAND. Pecling the need of a band reby a portion of the organiza- tion could be converted into an or-l ri to meet the demands of th.‘l Since the condition of the boule- || vard around Lake Morton is eliciting {{so much discussion just at present perhaps a few actual figures will be «L ot interest to the public. i There are three solutions of the Y‘drainage problem presented for con-| Military band. l sideration up to date, all of which | plics music at the different churches v h the organization have both advantages and disadvan-|irom time to time and we have als» tages. The firs, one naturally oc-|:u contract to furnish music for the 'rainfall, resulting in muddy and curs to every ome, ang that is the opening up of the old outlet to the eastward. The second is the sug- gested “punching a hole in the bot- tom of the lake' as one writer terse- {1y put it. The third is the draining of it into Lake Mirror. ; Relative to the first solution, the characteristic march of Lakeland Progress almost eliminates its adop-: tion. At the time this drain to th: eastward was open’ about all that existed in this direcion was ponds, bay galls and lakes. Since then coming season at the pnew Auditor- | rary disorders, dizziness and ner- badly cut up roads, has demonstratei itm. It 1s not our purpose in the | vousness, it's time tg act and no time | clearly that Ford cars are the best least to antagomize any other mu-|to experiment. These are common ; for this section. If they were much sival organization, but are here for |[symptoms of kidney trouble, and you higher than they are they would the good we can do. Our purpose|ghould seek a remedy which is rec-{still be the cheapest car for tis sec- iv to give Sunday afternoon sacred |ommendeq for the kidneys. tion, but when you consider very low Doan’s Kidney Pills is the remedy | prices at which they are sold, $66% It has cured many stubborr for touring car, and $590 for road- the public. We are for the uplift-|cases in this vicinity. | ster, fully equipped, and delivereqd at ing of humanity in the line of cul-| (an Lakeland residents demand |your door, there is no room for de- ture in the music world and will al-! further proof than the following tes- . bate, as to what car you should buy. timonial? The fact that more than seventy- Mrs. M. E. Andrews, 2908 (entral | five thousand have been sold during says: ‘“Doan’:|the .past season, is conclusive proof t R. B. Huffaker, county attorney- elect, was in the city a short time yesterday afternoon. «oncerts in Munn park, a feature that we feel will be appreciated by | to use. Placy your ordtr with this office for some of those “‘Booser KEnvel- opes,” a cheap but good method of advertising live, lovely, lucky Lako- land. wrs . M. Bedenbaugh is critically L her bome In this city. ways be found ready and willing to join in all enterprises of public good towards advaneing the cause, and in| Ave.,, Tampa, Fla, b Two petitions of candidates for pr. and Mrs. J. D. Griffin have re- qroed from Hot Springs, Ark, | postmaster are being circulated to- ! there have sprung up orange groves, | this respect we trust that our aims| Kidney Pills are by no means a new | of their popularity all over the coun- ] spere they have been for the past|day—that of J. C. Brown and W. P. (r\ll'lf gardens, and beautiful pesi-]::d purposes will not be without remedy to me and from my experi-|try. We have orders in for twelve 5 wrop 0r fOUT weeks. Pillans. It ,has been generally | dential subdivisions. The celeasing | i ail and that we will merit the|ence 1 feel that | cannot endorse|ecars, bug as we cannot begin to sup- "a e B A T krown that Mr. Pillans would be an |© Water in any quantity continually | 5 tipathy and encouragement of the | them too highly. For a number of | ply the demand, better place your "8 (B McGlashan is confined to fapplicant for the job, but M:‘.!“i this dircetion would inevitably | & neral public. Our band is com-|years I had attacks of Kidney com-|order now, for delivery on arrival. i i with an attack of jaundice, | Brown's entry was somewhat of a|itundate this arca with the conse- | osed of experienced musicians, most | plaint. My back was weak and []|All orders filled in order in which n .y keep him away fromsurprise. It is delightful to see such yuent expensive litigation. o: the members of which are here in!sun‘ered greatly from other kidney |they are filed t veral days. His early re- | f2ith in the triumph of the Demo- The deep well solution, while rons-|l siness or with trades and we hn\'fl]dlmmltios. Doan’s Kidney Pills{ LAKELAND AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY (0. 10-24-3t. 1 other purpose in view than to!were finally brought to my attention cratic ticket as is evidenced by these | onably practicable from an engincer- Me-election petitions. | ivg standpoint, has the grave objec- i }lion of possibly polluting the water |’ Mendenhall iv {8ubply. As the purity of our water hoped for by his many e . Totten has a list of all ap- The article of Mr. 2 < for city offices, and the | this issue presents what appears to supply is one of our proudest assets, | & " orto-be and the Council might|be a practical and a permanent solu- this solution of the problem scems| . itself trouble by looking over,tion of the Lake Morton overflow |Out of the question <lections, which have been | trouble. However, the street com-| The third solution scems to suc- & ’ J,,, Iy studied out. Call and se¢|mittee of the City Council have af cessfully meet all of the objections| & - & 2 o +. #.on and get him to show you | foree of men at work today diggin: |10 the first two. The water level of E: Our Flne Llne of Chflstmas GOOdS O ] !; e slate in diteh ulong Chiles street, which it | lakes Morton and Mirror is normal-| & o AL S Lis hoped will give immediate relier, |1¥ the same. But during periods ot & 2 i 1 (ollowing parties have recent-Lit i does not till all requirements | high water Lake Morton with mo | 3 $..2 d °I P ° o d & B - . wed Fnrld cars of the Lake- | permanently. outlet inevitably rises, while Lake| @ are arerlng al y. ay us a VISIt an o 4 .1 Antomobile and Supply Co.: :l . Mirror, which has an outlet remains | & 8 g wers V. V. Vanhuss, John m-g Rev. John S. Jenkins lefy today | Practically at the same lovel. As ev-| & [ery one knows, thers is a natural de-| % mnd Paul Weaver, of Lake-!for Atlanta, veturning from a week pression between the two lakes. By . Furen, of Bartow, and W. | of institute work in this district fox and 11 M. Clark, of Chris-! Presiding Elder Cason. Mr. Jenkins, | Putting in o drain pipe along this vho i5 o brother of the Methodist | depressicn ar the normal inspect our large stock. level o1 pestor here, preschiod at the Method- | both likes, the level of Lake Morton e am—— 1 N . . N e o s oS o g ome and Foreign Missionary ist church here Sunday and also con- | would automatically maintain itset ¢ the Presbyterian church, {ducted s missionary institute on pin @ constant clevation Nionday To wot down to actual tignves, by [ 9 He s a preacher of power and mazpetism, ang is socially , tollowing the course of the propoesed | o conial and companionahle man, | SeWers from the lake to Lime street | & whom it is a pleasure to kiow \ stward on Lime strect to o point | 4 Il its regular meeting at th Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock Jhers are earncstly requested cont and all ladies interest ery e cordially welcomed, cording welcome always waite Mo OPPOSite the lowest point of the de- | & p lonki from Lk A itizens | Pression, and then directly - aerd 8 T 0 il il b Phoite 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland T il Mirroy would require 1,130 jcet « i (‘§ ' airman of i 1 only 650 tor - fine, PIDC The city s adrendy installod | : tale campaign committes, 1ooconered with laree orane s s00 feet ol pipe from Orange to i wak trom the stand in the papcirie trees i O ae o Mirror that could he utilized by i at 8 o'clock, Mr. Pa - titon, on the for | DIV lowering it to the necessany BOAOH FINH N CHIHIORICON OGN S FIHD IO PG AFAO G ID DGO HDI IO AFOTTR Wiy the mest prominent ton Yo pth o terade. The maximum depth of wr: A TS . o —— — Lt Btiito -and - donhtle Wepest Lreached would be sixteen feet, wit lan average depth of 10,5 feet, As- « un excellent exposition of nnets of Socialist. WARNINE;&;I‘&ICKE& THIEVES. f suming the unit prices submitted for oo {flim":ll‘ cuts for the sewerage and de- hons. | ducting for the 300 feet of pipe «l- Skinner Feady on hand, it would «cost in | round figures $1,100 complete. \ rulented minister, wWho has re- | Thieves entered the cme to this city, said hofnr-“.\lon(luy night of Mr, J. ¢ towl e Board of Trade last night that and stole eight hens and a fine Ply- #en he first came here he was|mouth rock rovster. 1k 1y the optimistic and boost- | ever did We hope who- ¢ spirit evidenced in the Evening | Please take notice from now on my Should it be decided to pro rate the deed enjoyed them. this cost among the abutting prop- erty owners on Lake Morton, w* PARK HILL VWAV W Telegram, ang that if the same spirit | chickens haive a dose of poison an have the fflllowlng figures: ‘\‘ * that pervades the paper is adoptel | there s a dose of buckshot waitinz Total private frontage on the luke P - the citizens there will be no|for any onc who may leave my gates 4,663 feet IE i1 about the accompliskment o1 [open and <t in the city. fowls. The of- my Uficers are on the lookout and if the | guilty parties are found they will| Total street frontage, 768 feet Grand total frontage, 5,431 fec: | This frontage divided into the to Ten Good Reasons, Why You Sarth - Wheeler |\ Laving w [suffer. B ocaveful, boys and wirls tel cost would mean an A ° [ 1 ? ( indsome residence erected on | parties cause trouble gometimes. lo conts per front {oot, Sotadlingg hould own & Lot ln park Hlll % § Tennessen avenue, between the Pea- 1. ¢. SKINNER. | $1,202 to be met by property owne:: !k ok and the O'Donald homes. The! -~ ————— RUERLUS by the ':"y' . ' ;‘ e will contain twelve rooms,! If you are not yet ready to build, The:(- "'z;";"s l'“"' ”“’:" :nloremwl gL Il have every & o | why ot one of those beautiful | something definite on which to wor: PR have every modern convenience, | Why not get one of N ARG aariEs i i ; ad will be architecturally beautiful. |lots in beautiful Orange Park addi- and if they will be of any 'f"“'“"”" First. Becallse it is in the Best Town in South F|0flda. A T Marshall is the rontractor and [tion, before thes are all gone. They |0 reducing the ';':""" d'";)"‘ eoghics: Dr. Whee! o b P t eautiful assets it shou e, we wi § . Theclr expuet (o bave | hot|U1s ML EROK o 1 WAk SRER 0 o oty rpald for the time avi Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any | ‘me completed in time to make of | % 4 ] { hristmas gift to herself. “A stenographer.” said Sneerwel!, | effort spent in compiling them. pOillt in Lakeland. k4 WS 1 N ot o b the SNl DUSES W H. D. MENDENHALL, _ b ¢ Ut NC A Riggins has returned | Whom a man can dictate nowadays.”" | __ Civil Engineer Third. Because it has One Mile of Grano"thic Side Walks i o “xtendeq visit to relatives | —Judge M 3 i 0 and Washington, WHer® | oy pp ettt bt st oiat i S " gl odiograd rrcn l"":“l“ Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. ) She hrought with her a 14 Lewis Sidabin. of T . Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summi . . . . " Washington, a bright young ool a lson 0t ilout 15, who will enter the THEATRE Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this * ke _land high school. Mrs. Riggins F “ Lo ""“""t’o and "':'“::' eoo0B000O0GO0O0 000 oCandidate for Secretary of all. » s now enjoying the t 2 2 ¥ A1l the gotting back amons| CURRENT EVENTS TONIGHT. | State and Campaign Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. " . Sood :rio“)nds and loved scenes of [ 0 6, 6 0000000000 O Manager of the & [.711s the best parg of the country, e Eighth. Because it js the m i ’ htis . ost attractive Residential Section i “Program for Tonight, SOCIALIST PARTY in Lakeland. £008580008080C MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA e l’ro: Murphy Leader | of Florida. and other Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. ! [] e 1 :‘1-:0‘\“1:2.\\?1;\.’1;‘\_\1; orators, will address T h B 4 ¢ : : THAT HAS > N the citizens of Lake- enth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you — LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE LITTLE MOONSHINER Nestor—Drama.) DOLLS. ~lair—Drama., VERLASTING JUDY r—Comedy. ) S e "WIRER UNDER 19 A MAN WORTH WHILE (Melies —Comedy.) CHURCH AND COUNTRY (Edison—Drama.) PATHE'S WEEKLY (Current Events) ———— | e | |Come out prepared to ask land at MUNN_PARK at 8:00 p. M, OPEN AT 6 P. M"him (uestions, as anyv (uess General Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ 100 W e s adAdaaaanass s lity. Socialist literature wil ;be on sale at small cost and some distributed free. tion will be answered, he sayvs. to the best of his - do, will always be glad. =—_See= Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan "%z or §. M. STEPHENS

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