Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 1, 1913, Page 5

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| I's i 05, l:“ Lod 1 v geser\ ¢ Rev. comfortable yel ly will Bt Whilden, of Tampa, is , ity visiting the family of her i This paper is willing and anxious to publish all the church news that it can secure. Its columns are as free as air to every Christian denomina- tion. It has repeatedly invited min- isters and church members to give us the news of the various churches which is the only way we can secure i, as it is not possible for us to J. 7. Whilden, conductor on | attend all the churches. 1f no one in st Line. T Jd rest. R \iaude Steinmeyer has as her n, of Sump- a very charming young|Of one creed or denomination take |ture or campaign article published Cornelia King_l W, r addition, which he and his fam- scon as completed. ecupy 88 ——————— Ea congregation is sufficiently inu_-r»!nnd filed. Said requirements to also | 25 iested to write a few lines about the {apply as far as applicable to the sec- ' lven number of trees than any oth- <rah Wheeler left today fcrgervices or other matters of interest, {oud primary. That if the candidate ‘er citrus fruit, and taking all points ou the East Coast, where she ' o1 to call at the office and give the | aspires te an cffice to be voted upon | into consideration they can be grown i a week enjoying a well- information, or to telephone the data {by the vlters of only one county, i and marketed at a lower cost than to the paper, whose fault is it if the |such statements shall be filed only |any other citrus truits, therefore the Al ladies who are members of the paper does not print much news of that congregation? And if adherents the trouble to furnish us with a full report of their meetings, should the D. Nowlin is having anRewspaper be blamed for printing home built in the Bow- such a report, by those who could have the same publicity if they were equally energetic? Come, brother— what do you think? e e S ysrtle street Methodist church are'U. C. V Held jvited to attend a meeting at the In .ng Meeting. o tomorrow afternoon at 3 Laaeland Camp of U, C. V. met in gk, at which time matters of their hall on Saturday, the 20th of g Lwrest to each one will be dis- ) March, 1913, Commander Allen pre- .m,yj siding. ————— The adjutant being absent, J. A. 1. Austin came down to|('cX Was requested to fill his place the is morning from ,\uburu-; Opened with prayer by Comrade d lLe is ccnducting a re- | Oscar W. Collier. i W nz He is using the Bap-| On moticn a committee, mmslstin::i gy trict tent, and reports con- (of J. A Cux, AV, 1L Cliftord and O. | sl interest in the meeting. W. Collier, was appointed to act dur- i ing the vession of the incoming Leg- 1. W. Baker, guper[n(ond@n[;lshlt‘“ ¢ whose duty is to prepare | oi viothodist missionary work in resclutions and interview members Cuba, prssed through Lakeland yes-|ot the Legislature regarding legisla- | 1o 1 his way to.Atlanta. He is tion in the interest of ex-Confederate making a hurried visit to the States| veterans. i connection with his work. On motion Commander Allen was K added to said committee, No other business appearing the Camp adjourned to meet the last Sat- urday in April, 1913, A B. Burmeister, cornetist at the Maicstic theater, has been called to bis home in New York to attend the funeral of his mother. He will re- J, D. ALLEN, turn in about three weeks. Commander. - — J. A, COX, Mr. E. P. Hickson has sold his Acting Adjutant. irterest in the grocery and meal‘ e N R market to his former partner, Mr. MONEY IN TREES. W. B Marcum. It is not known defi- nitely what line of work Mr Hick- won will engage in but it is hoped opportunities for tree growing than that the change will not take him | pjorida—fruit trees, nut trees, away from Lakeland. | flowering trees, forest trees, shade T ! trees, The “nishing touches are now be-| A rocord story is told of an old i t upon the pretty two-story ! ..qiinz erapefruit tree in Polk 't for Mr. Powell Ottincer ' oqynty that one year prodnced 110 iy street, and yesterday | yo-es Gravefrnit is packed 54, 64 moved in. The honge hoz | A\t 54 to the box, is equipped with the yicld in thi odern conveni At 70 to the box, r is #0 well pleoeed the t he is almost resolved t nez heuees, living in them and 70 in a box. largest eive, 3 6,000 the enen W the smallest vield 7,500, A yield of 10,000 oranres it of reeord in Orance connty. With : ! then gelling out and , yair a quarter or even a tenthof ¢ mewhere else and movin® ! g.op 4 yield, there is moneyintrees 2 | " NOTICE. practical joker has had his in- tolay and those who “bit" Th Yoon reminded that it's April | e Kimbrouzh & Rutherford Sho: Company 0 wtoffies this morning, to the street and Florida avenue, in (3]',‘ 471t of hystanders who l;%;d bo;n | store room lately occupied by the tnht put '!he joke' s t“rmd‘Porry-Thnrp—Berry .\.hlsk' gtore, and " 1 exclted woman pleked ‘m:wm be open for business on April 4 the Pl You are invited to call and gee the froct "“and weat up sud down the new stock we have just received for oiline r¥ing to find the owner, and, the new location. We are carrying hn; s ehe pocketed it and went on a full line of styles, in all colors and li‘ t 27 VOSSN NS glzes, for men, women and children. ' ove fin and all hands went blck'OI tore is not only a credit to B Wk including Hon, Kel Bl - sto re g Hon. Keleey Blan- |, .\ janq bt to the State of Florida. ton, ow , owner of the pocketbook. Satiefacticn and fit guaranteed. Your g 2 f support appreciated and solicited. The Kimbrough & Rutherford i Skoe Company. 495 3 one s H T = !ln its infancy; | i LEMONS AKD LIMES. The popularity of limes is almost comparatively few S o - . o 54 peorle know the refreshinz quali- *~ '.DEST AND BEST IN THY. ties of a limeade, The increasinz eon- UNTY. { eumption of both lemons and limes = e . a* soda fountains and soft drine ]fstnrcs calls these fruits, and this demand is sure !to become greater as people learn the healthful qualities of froit { jrices, and eo diccard the more in- gt TEERERRE o ereat nomher of ° REDEMPTION OF WORTH- e Bl b LESS pAN. (Nestor—Drama.) o ! THE CHILD'S SAKE. ; 3 (Eclair—Drama.) | jurinns enft drinks. The growinz cf | 2 BU'LD E p .. 3 limes and lemons hos already beeome | 5 \ T R 5 ant inductry in central and | & lA\NBERRY INDUSTRY OF ;&f important lndustey B € < ot 12 n CAPE CODDUST | gonthern Florida, and the time r‘-< not ; National Show Cases and Fixtures, ”mb—lndustfial.) | dictant when these fruits mav .: :: ; STAFFCORD STANDARD 37AT extensively planted as the orant |® Theaters. Terra Cotta Ronfng ONE OP THE BRAVEST ' and grapefruit. | i Carload lots for prompt deliveries. (Im omed}) . : PRt I . Concrete Reinforcing Stee!. —~— Dangerous. 4 N 5 Angthing more than a little ! ;; MCKI:I: & CO- R ] ing is a dangerous tuing in E0C-iy.— :f = . = ..e 88| Bife DICHOFOPOHOPOP0F0POFDE0H0S No State in the Union offers more | THE EVENING 'rnu:uui. LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 1, 1913, STRONG PRIMARY LAWI§ . FAVORED BY THE GOVERNOR. (Continued from Page 1.) office, by a candidate or his campaigu manager or campaign committee, shall be made in duplicate if suci candidacy is for a State or national office ,and one copy thereof shall be filed with the clerk of the Circuit Court of the county where the can- didate resides and the other copy shall be filed with the secretary o State at Tallahassee not more than thirty-five days nor less than thirty days prior to the date of the pri- mary. A similar statement shall bv] 80 filed not more than twenty-five| nor less than twenty days prior to | the day of the primary, and another such statement shall be so made and filed not more than twelve nor less than eight days prior to the day cf the primary. Within ten days after j the primary another statement cov- ering all such items shall be so made 1 in the county where he resides. 6. That upon every piece of litera- and circulated the name of the per- son having it published or circulated shall thereon appear. If published or circulated by a club or a commit- tee, the name of the chairman and secretary shall appear, 7. That every candidate, campaign manager, campaign committee or pe- litical clnb shall at least six days prior to the day of publishing or cir- culating any charge or attack against a candidate, serve a copy of illu- same on the party against whem | the charee or attack is to be made tand if the reply to such charge or at- tack contains charges that do not di- irectly arise from the attack bein answered, a copy of the reply shall be served upon the party to whom | reply is being made at least five da prior to its publication, 8. That all persons who upon promise of pay or for pay dees an speaking or political work, for or against a candidate, shall be pun-| fgshed by a heavy penalty. 9. That an appropriation of a res- onable sum ghall be made for the purpose of the detection of violation: of the primary law, All other provisions necessary to give us a strong primary law shoul! be added.” 1 l 1 | GRAPFRUIT. Although this fruit is going North by carloads from Florida, yet only a small percentage of the people of this country and Canada are yet familiar with the delicious flavor of the grapefruit as a breakfast or dessert fruit, but the demand is rapidly in- vensing, and markets that only a few years ago took but two or three boxes are now using them by ghe wagonload and at increased prices. No other Southern fruit has gained in popularity as rapidly as the grape- fruit, and, judging from the demand of the past half dozen seasoms, its popularity is broadening daily. Although the plantings of grape- fruit trees have been heavy for sev- eral years, the demand for the fruit has increased in a larger ratio, and there has been no reduction in the price. From present indicatibns the next few years will be far better than the past. Pomelos or grape- fruit will produce more boxes to 2 margin of profits is larger. GO TO CINCINNATI-1OUISVILLE Via South Atlantic Limited; daily through train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, F. P. A. L. & N. R. R,, Jacksonville. S000P0S200C 040404404906+ T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. FREE—A trial package of Conkey's Laying Tonic and 50c Poultry Book if you bring this ad to D. B. Dickson. 164 r reckled Girls ' Sloan Park | The Beautitul, Exclusibe White Residence Suburb, § Just West of Lake Beuiah Here Is Our Proposition: No lottery, no scheme, just | a plain business proposition. Lot is desirably located on corner, and well worth $300. Buy one or more lots, and for every dollar you pay in cash, you get 5 per cent in- ~ them te fade and that two jars will even | ir}l‘ thie most severe cases completely cure! ! them, o . v . It is an absolute fact. that one 60 cent ' jar of WILSUN'S FRECKLE CREAM ; tereSt in this IOtO \V hen all wil! cither vemove your freckles or cause 5‘ S Citntsti | stock in lot has been taken Bimanet ot 1 in - this way, all holders of WILSON'’S FRECKLE CREAM is fin o o . . certificates will be given no- tice, and they can sell, or hold fragrant and absolutely harmless, Wil for higher price. Should ¢ | are large and results absolutely certain,, | Sent by mail if desired, g’ice 60c, | | Mammoth jars$1,00. WILSON'’S FAIR ' SKIN SOAP 25¢c. For sale by ‘ ALL DRUGGISTS 'Golng up over at all quite =0 hard when you have an ever-increasing BANK ACCOUNT earning 3 per cen The employer respects and values the thrifty, =aving man—for that man is a good ci pendable, of yenu eelf and his community. Open the bank spare cach yon hs START is the thing, B o T T S Exclusive sales agents for EYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. Get our prices before buying. s R A ey ES. Comeintoday andtryit, Thejars they prefer to sell at once, and no one else be willing to pay more, I will take lot i ;O if some desire to sell, ‘and other holders of certifi- cates desire tohold for higher . price, I will take at cost, in- | terests of those dzsiring to f‘ sell, and pay them cash for | same. Property will be sold in this beau- tiful residence scction for next few days, on excedingly liberal terms. Small cash payment, balance on easy installments. Property is cer- tain to be higher, so sooner you buy, the larger your profits will be, as present prices will not remain in force but very few days. When others’ heads isn't t interest. tizen, reliable, de- ine benefit to him- account with the ave NOW —for the you wish to look at property, see us or phone 342 or 165 Green, and will take you out in car to look SUFPLIES - . it over. Plate and Window Glass S. for Schools, Churches and Tile. Good Red Building Brick. D. H. Sloan 204 Twigg Strect Tampa, Florida S0604 H4D9 01 DSOS0H00 3

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