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PAGE TWO. ¢ 3 You can bank by meil, if you wish, just as easily and safely as you can in person Even a dollar will open an account. Write i us today for full particulars. | YRS iE PRINTS e N ~ 3 ] Ris 3 L - } Mape of any description complied on shott notice. Apecial arreur &lvenu to compiling city, display and advertising maps County and 8+u: maps kept on bhand. Chemlcally prepared, non-fading blue priuts at res wuable rates. Speclal rates for prinis In Iarge quautitios. Prompt attention given mail ord ors, South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Foom 213-215 Drane Building LAKXELAXD, FlLi . ————— e %‘ N - 2BFQHOEOHOIGID OIS OOOHOHE SOBOHODOHOEDEOBOHOE DI FIRST QUESTION AT EVERY FIRE--: How Did It Start? Secohd Question: How About The Insurance? 3 To the first question the answer varies. The answer to the second is alwayseither ¢ **None At AIL” **Just Expired” or |'Fully Covered.” What would be'theanswer were|the fire at your house? £ R 2 Among the Reliable Com- panies we represent, we write for the Fidelity Undewriters with assets of $41.000,000 Successor to the Johnson Agency y' Z. MAN Room 7, Ravmondo Bldg. Phone 30 DEN0S OO UHI DO FUPOE QPOPORE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Lo DB o PR e - D VIGOROUS CAMPAIGH Congress \Will De Asked to Enact tederal Law to' Protect Iii- giatory Birds. Wushington, Lee. 13.-—Under the wicction of the committee on wild i.te protection of the National Con- sonvation Congress, a vigorous na- ‘tiou-wide campaign is being made the prctection of insectivorous birds, regardless of whether they cume under the head of “game birds" or not. To accomplish this the committee contemplates legislation by the pres- eng Congress resulting in the enact- 1 ment of a federal law protecting all wigratory birds. Circulars have been sent broad- cast throughout the land, setig | forth the evils that have arisen from | the wholesale slaughter of birds and urging in strong terms that the peo- rle demand that their representa- tives in Waushington support the blll; that is championed by Senator Me- ' Lean and is even now before Con- | gress. i Astonishing Figures | Some astonishing facts are sev forth in the circular, among these eing the amazing information that the loss to the nation thrcugh the destruction wrought by insect life veaches the colossal sum of $420, 100,000, It is estimated that 1like 5,000,000 men wud something boys are sdughitering bivds annuaally and that thirough this butchery is a tribute 0. roporiions being levied up- on the nationad pockethook., To this W s altributed (o o great exteni hizh cose of living, It is thit any of the bes ireoon tie tobe slide ~ down which have alread; Pasted the dodo, the anteryz, the Erkimo curlew and others. Three important results follow the destruction of bird life. A great in- crease in the armies of destructive 10 PROTECT BiRos! e ettt ciotienl knowled e in practice. | 1 | “Whereas formerly 1 ate whatever | % ;VC (J Cj E‘ S 0 ! wanted and when 1 wanted it, ° ® . %.. ¥ > naturalists, 2s a destroyer of | weeds. Yet the quail is fast ! extinet. goes, T friends of | ,' | law protecting ail mi-| ¥ say that there must be 4 nore slanzhter Ly snoris . atery hirds ne pot hunters. for sipport of the law the circular!,’ says: m In clesing. its a “The only way in which all thes valnable migratory birds can be saved to us is through the stronj|° arm of the national government and | a federal law for the protection of a'l migratory birds. Protection of | game birds alone will not answer. Too many other birds are being killed, especially in the South. “Senator McLean's bill is the best one of the three now before Con- gress . Call upon in person, or write tc your senator and representative and ask him to vote for and work for that bill until it becomes a law."” HOW SENATOR TILLMAN GOT WELL AGAIN Senator Benjamin R. Tillman, ln-? stead of being dead and buried, as| his breakdown & few years 4g0 |34 scemed to indicafe would soon (~omo!§ to pass, is still in the land of the |} living, and intends to remain here OIS o Tl et R et et 5 drnialia We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how to Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious 1, indefinitely. His story as he tell more, Phote us and prove 1t 1 it in Physical Culture is a tribute to the efficacy of diet and exercige. U2 Best Buttepenswmonnal: J0 Lo on e L el e : ’ t WONE i rope 16 wiabch of | S Buply 18 BOEREN 0. i oo iiiim i | health,” he says, “but ru(.urt.ul un- | Cottolene, 10 pound paih ..... i improved. In fact, I was in «o help- ! hitclone A ety ! Hless acondition that 1 atteacted the | o Y9%4018N€, 3-pound pals........ attenti M of the captain of the siiny Smowdrifs, 10-pounl pails ... I came fiome on. It was theou b his |y 3 eans family size Cream. .. ciforts that 1 am alive today. e ad- G cans ‘;'Ly size Cream...... ‘i:'_"‘ oty “‘-f"“‘ ""_ “‘"”"”'“" 12 bnrrel Besb oo oo o LD i) e R s e e “While i‘:.'n not x‘n;‘ cured, Yicnic tams, DEREROURA T, L e s s 1 befiove | oam at least permunentiy Cs Uaeanva: NS i ‘. relieved of the trouble { i 751 TR (e o) SO S e iz d my dife. I made an axhanstiv Grovnsd Cotlee, )1 e 141 I EERA R e e et g study of anatomy, hyziene and phy- ! | Hopallons Kevogens b 0.0 g e sical culture, I then placed this the- fceds that were non-nourishing and ) El Insects; a great decrease in our ag- | positively injurious, I now subsist on | L o ricultural products, and, an €nor- i well regulated diet of fruits, cere- - : s 1 1.ous loss to consumers and farmers. ; o), vegetables, eggs, milk, and oc- T ez Wheat Crop Destroyed | easionally fish and fowl. The new v 4 A D BRI RN TS 5 Some idea of the harm that In- dict has proved a boon, and I am tcets do to crops may be formed | dourishing on it. | ent three spar- a2 E - from the fact that in the year lflOO}iinz meals a day—breakfast lunch Cl ars 0r rlstm ,_S more than 2,500,00 acres of wheat gnd dinner. 1 consume hot water be- if were destroyed in Ohio and Indiana ' forq and after eating. by the Hessian "-"‘l Practices Deep Breathing make a splendid gift for men if they are the right kind Recenily the United Stales De- “I bezin the day by first practic- 5 i i . rartment of Agriculture made a fng deep breathing hefore an open of cigars. We beg to inform the Iadies that Irmen's i study of the losses throughout the window. I continue these exercisos| Bium Cigars are the right kind." The kind that no { country due to the ravages of fn- scets, Cotton suffers to the extent of | $60,000,000, and truck crvops are demaged $53,000,000 worth. Cereals lead with a yvearly damage of 32(14)_.1 000,000, i Here in the South the boll weevil | cests the cotton planter over $20,- | 600,000 every year. The tree in- sects do damage throughout the ' country that amounts to SIU0.0UO.-f 000. And s0 the heavy toll increases until it rolls up to proportions that | are enough to stagger the u\'ol‘:x,‘:-’“ mind. The Task of the Birds It is the task of the birds to cut down this terrible loss to the farm- ers, and others engaged in pursni\si in which this loss is felt. The value of birds destroyed as “‘game” and ! for “food” is less thar 001 part u!" tiie value they would have to the na- tion if permitted to live and war up- ‘ on the insects. : While it is at once apparent that the birds which sportsmen are year- I¥y permitted to kill are of immense value to agriculture, comparatively few people have so far given the* matter serious thought. There are, | in this country some thirty species ' Ol ghore-birds that feed on no ¢ | Xious | insects and are of up‘ilg worth to ! R. L. MARSHALL; the farmer. Sonchirds. " swallows, ! | woodpeckers, blackbirds, quail, | doves and nighthawks, also destroy‘ countless millions of insects e year., very Ic:xrcful deliberation under hygienic for five or ten minutes, always hold- J, ing my breath until the count of ten. Then I exhale. [T go through the same movements while reclining on the flat of my back. “I next go through a series of physical cnlture movements of my own evelution with a three-pound valr of dumbells. After working up o glowing perspiration, I take a te- | rid bath. Then, an hour later, I eat | breakfast. “Walkine, which is sadly neelect- ed by young and old alike, is theon- Iy hobby I have outside of being a physical culturist. It is the great- smolkie themseives instead of givirg away to the porier So you can come and get 'a box of BLUNTS for hus band.” brother o sweetheart and fo! RASLLLERAS sure’you are''givirg i what - he, will like ML Be sure you call for "ININS BLUIT —_— For sale at’ all cigar : stores, i est of all exercises. 1 practice decp | Y breathing while walking. . Manufactured by “*Heretofore, when an importan. bill was pending before the Senate that necessitated many hours o INMAN CIGAR FACTORY Phone 233 Red ate chamber is poorly ventilated— I was the victim of headaches. Deep ‘~ Lono Li b Restore Gray nairi 4 fe 0f Lin to Natural Colorfi By Common Garden Sage a Simple! Remedy for Dandruff, Falling, conditions unfavorable, such as breathing vitiated air—as the Sen- along with good laundry work is what you are looking for ani that is just what we are giving, Try us. LAKELAYE, Phone 267-Green. Will tursish piaas avd specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. SUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Les me thow you some Lakeloud homes I have buils, FLORIDA Faded, Gray Hair. The old idea of using Sage for by the committee, the South is an- | darkening the hair is again coming nually the scene of the slaughter o 'in vogue. Our grandmothers had’ According to the circular issued Imllllons of ineect eating birds. | dark, glossy hair at seventy-five, | “Around every island,” says the cir.;whfle our mothers are gray before {cular, “during the robin season, in they are fifty. Our grandmothers ' (January when the berries are ri;w,jkept their hair soft and glossy with at least 10,000 robins are slaught-'a “Sage Tea,” which also restored ered daily for the pot. Every ne- | the natural color. Lakeland * Steam sLaundry Phone 130. West Main St. ; @ £ro man and boy who can Taise 3| One objection to using such a pre- § 3 ' | &un is after them.” v h Kine | o T f NS ¥ SRR 3 paration was the trouble of makinz|y GUY W TOPH 1 S OGO 0000 00ONOOTOO00NES Birds that Are “Game" ;n. This cbjection has been over. || o G. P. CLEMMONS ] The classification or various birds ecme by the Wyeth Chemical Com- } OFRIETOR MANAGER EAL as “rame” is interesting g inter- | pany of New York, who hns placed | 4 vreted in the different stotes o | He market a suporior atation | 8 4 e ————— 0 are— 5 R e For fon the market a superior preparation |;3 i i : ‘l.'s..nm = .l.mnfmn:\. Missieg of Sage, combined with Sulphur ang ! i PhOfle 279 Cornef ‘Florlda & Maln el L If you wish to rent a house or have a house you wish to {North Carolina, Tennessee, Virs ia other valuable remedies for dancraf, | ¥ ¥ b rent; é “""‘ m“f_id“ list the robin in 1y jtching scalp and loose, falling hairs |t k!i‘f . If you have a house to scll or wish to purchase one; f.':'ss'. Five states, Louisiane, South | Wyeth's Saze and Sulphur [lajr| § ¥ It, in fact, you desire t5 buy or seil anything in the line of (arolina, Tennetsee, District Remedy will quickly correct thoge real estate, this is my speclalty. See me before you close a deal. Full information given cheerfully ang freely. 3 N. K. LEWIS Phone 309, Room 1, Raymondy Bldg. mmml Colnmbia and Pennsylvania, permit | troubles, and give color, It}m blackbird to be killed ag Same, ‘an_d beauty to your hair, Cranes are killed ang eaten in Col.! Get a fifty cent bottle frcm your orado, Nevada, Nebraska, North Da- | druggist today, and prove this t; ikota and Oklahoma. In twenty-six | your own satisfaction. All druggists ' States doves are killed as game, to|gell it, under guarantee t*at the! the great loss of the farmers, ‘money will be refunded it the rem;' The quail has no equal, according ' edy is not exactly as represented. strengta Florida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables & Mother’s Bread