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.% W R Is NOT on your person or secreted about the home or in flimsy safes or security boxes—it should be on de- posit here where it IS safe from fire, theft, etc., and is earning maximum interest besides helping materially to promote the business and develop- ment of our community. . Don't leave anothe nay pass with- out opening that actount—the fire o burglary may occur any time. i $UR RENT—Modern 6-room bunga- low, with bath and all conven- fences South TeAnessee Ave, Ap- "ply W. Fiske Johnson. 639 FOR SALE . FOR SALE—12 acres, good house ¢f| roRr RENT—$12.50 for a new five- 6 rooms, fine young grove of about| oom house, $7.60 for 3 rooms 275 trees, 4 acres truck land, opg pgjf of a G-room apartment, fronting Lake Parker.Price $3,000. City water, Lake Front, clnir The John F. Cox Realty Co. 702| gie0t. C. A. Cook. 716 FOR SALE—Two lots in Dixieland.| pooMs TO RENT—With modern A bargain. Apply to Majestic conveniences, Apply at 905 So. theater. 688/ pla. Ave., or see W. Fiske John- son. 699 ¥OR . SALE AT A BARGAIN—Dairy,| complete, bottles, cans, senarators,i 2 etc.; 50 fine cows; gool horse and deli’very wagon. See me quick. E.! Mlscellaneous H. Youngs, Jr. 700| lSURE——\'ou can save your chicks. We have all the Conkey Remedies for hatching season and guaran- tee absolute satisfaction wth ev- | fery Conkey preparation. Get 80 rage Poultry Book free. D. B. Dickson. FOR SALE—Fine lot, 50x150, fine bearing trees; paved street; ce- ment walk; onyl $900. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 692 FOR SALE—Household furniture, great sacrifice; quick sale. 1006 East Oak St 713 LOST—$5.00 will be paid for the POR SALE—10 acres, all cleared and | 'CturD to the Evening Telegram of- fenced, 100 young Valencia orange| hlc)c of ta g«;ldjheaded umbrella, lost trees, 80 grapefruit trees, 3 acres' ?n::“' i n)lldor two weeks ago, fine truck land, 300 fest fronting| T8 Sum s paid on account of the brella having been a gift and on Lake Parker. Price $2,600. |'™ The John F. Cox Realty 'C;. 702| thersfore. highly” valued' by the owner. ALE—G . oot saddle horse and| FOR WOOD of any kind, phone 258 'last wish his mother had expressed. |’ . I'tory by the late Collis P. Huntington. Lawyer THE EVENING TELLGRAM, LAK FELAND, FLA., MAY 16, 1914, e— Chicago Couple Carry Out Woman's Last Dying Wish—Funeral a ' Wedding Trip. WED AT COFFIN OF liOTl'IERl.".Ie Pr-‘;-tessions, DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST. Chicago.—The most urgent request of the late Mrs. Peter Peterson, 1422 East Seventieth street, to her son, Christ Peterson, during her final years | .., onq: was that he get married before her death. : “It not before I die, then at least be. | ———————""""—" fore 1 am burled,” she told him. * | ok. 7. 2. WILSONR, The son was in no hurry, u::)d not PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON thinking there was any likelih of I his mother dying soon, he kept, putting | . Phoaes—Office, 370; residencs, it off. Perhaps one factor in the post- 297-1 Rings. ponement was the hesitating attitude | uan Bullding; Lakoland Tlorit. of the girl of his choice, Miss Hannah |" - Jensen, 6838 Adams avenue.* . W. 2. GROOVER, But on last Saturday Mrs. Peterson v J 3 N, while visiting a neighbor was stricken |*’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEC ; f Rooas § and 4 Kentucky Bldg with apoplexy. TLakeland, Florids. et s Young Peterson remembered the e He telephoned Miss Jengen and ob-| tained her consent, then telephoued‘w» B. MOON, M. D. the license clerk and discovered it was | * prLysioiAN AND SURGEON. too late to get a marriage license. phoned agaip and asked to appear & | few minutes before ihe time set for the funeral service. He was escorted into the room where the casket lay. At the head of the coffin in deep| mourning stood young Peterson &hd ‘2, 6. Bldg. Phone 318, Lakelaxd, 71 e —————————————— Miss Jensen hand in hand. Some one whispered the cireum-|{ DR. SARAH E. WHEELIR stances to the shocked clergyman, and OSYEOPATH FPHYSICIAN after he had regained his composure | goume §, ¢ and 7, Bryant Builéass he marched forward, forgot the funer. Lakeland, Fia. al service temporarily, and united the | Sce Ph 318 B;uo couple In marriage. e FARN : Mr. and Mrs. Peterson took their | ‘ouse Phons 378 Black places with the other mourners and the funeral proceeded. They went to the cemetery, watched the burial, and returned to the house. That was their only wedding trip, Peterson said philo- sophically. FRISCO OLDER THAN NATION Pacific Coast City Said to Have Been'| . Founded March 27, 1776, by Anglican Indians. SEIASY BLARTOR LAWYER @. K. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers. Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg. [ LAKELAND, FLA. ‘| Pnosphate land examination. Bu? veys, examination, reports, Blueprinting. A. J. MACDONOUGH, - Rooia ¢ Deen & Bryast Llig. Architest. Berkeley, Cal.—The ycllow, musty pages of an old Spanish ecclesiastical | Aswest Idess in Bungalow Deeigais document in the possession of the Lakeland, Florids. University of California have yielded to researchers a mew story of the. BONFOEY, ELLIOTT founding of San Francisco, which: & MENDENHALL places the date before the birth of " Associated Architects. the nation—March 27, 1776. Room 212 Drane Building. The document is contained in the Lakeland, Fla. Robert E. Gowan collection presented to the Academy of Pacific Coast His- |w U. ROGERS, . Roos 1, Brn.nt’hzmu. Phong 20§ Lakeland, Fiorits 2 B HUFFAKGR It has just been deciphered by Prof. Frederick C. Teggart. The narrative deals with the journey from Sonora, Mexizo, of Padro Pedro Font, first apostle to the Indians of San Francis: co peninsula. His party founded & —Attorney-ot-Law— mission at Yuma, Ariz, then crossed | ; o0p ¢ grugrt Bldg Barwes » the Tmperial valley of California to San Diego and moved up the coast BR. W. 8. [RVLS to San Francisco. VENTI®? There, “on the extremity of the white cliff, at the inner point of the entrance to the harbor,” the cross was planted and a settlement established. GLASS EYE FOR A JERSEY Milk Supply Falls Off After Accident and Veterinarian Diagnoses Case as Injured Vanity. ;;—IW Kansas City, Mo.—A few months Attorney-at-1av. ago a dairy cow belonging to Blalr Ofos 1a Muza Baldin: Stanton, a Wyandotte county farmer, . producing eight quarts of milk a day, LAKELAND, FLORIDA W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYRa Kstabliished i1 Jul)y, 1568 “coms 14 and 1¥ Kentuoky Bullts Phones: Office 180; Resldonce §: TUCKER & TUCIXR, —lawyers— Raymonde Biig vA0l8nd, Piria lost an eye in the hedge brush. Sad- dened by her loss, the cow refused to mssociate with others of the herd and (oS m:“‘ml:m“ fed alone. , FLORIDA. Her output dropped to four quarts a Examination of Titles and Keat aay. A veterinarian was called. He Estate Law a Bpetialty. found no ailment except melancholy. He sald she was suffering with fallen JEREMIAH B. SMITH ptide. Then he solvcd the problem. NOTARY PUBLIC. He provided her with a glass eye, Loans, Investments in Real Estate Next day the Jersey was found with | Have some interesting snaps in cit: the herd grazing In deep contentment. | and suburban property, farms, et Best of all, she regained her milk and | gatter see me at once. Will trade started in to make up for lost time. | ) o0 cash or on easy terms. Now ehe is giving ten quarts of milk a day and Is contented. Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. | e Lakeland, Fla. | FORTUNE TO RESCUE WORK = [ American Woman in London Leafes Valve. A piut of courage is worth more . fan & barrel of fool-hardiness. $100,000 to Salvation Army for Sake of Girls. London.—Miss E. J. Emery, an American who had long been a resi- dent of England and who recently died here, bequeathed $100,000 to the Sal- | vation Army for work among women | | | surrey, in good condition. Inquire at 917 East Orange. 695 Red or see B. E." Brooks, successor to J. Nelison Lange. Best stove wood $2 per stran delivered any POR SALE—12-room house; modera| ;¢ o to any place. Your patren- conveniences; wel]l screened; close iélted. B. E. : N S0 By Sve Uhaee SiT| WS BING & 8. IOk PN el Rt R A Black. * bk’ WANTED—A loan of $900 on real FINE HORSE a0 bugsy for sale; for| o0 ' e particulars inquire northeast cor- sy 19 mer Lime street and Ingrbam &¥e| wp HAVE PURCHASERS for close ue. a '“I in residence property. See us if | you wish to sell. The John F. Cox i Realty Co. 714 WANTED.-At once, competent seam- stress, by the day, for children’s l sewing. Phone 163X. 715 Modern Clothes for Chinesa. Traveling for an English firm that . makes ready-made clothing. a drum- i B 5 { ner recently secured orders for FOR RENT—NIicely furnished h"“":uzs.ooo worth of “foreign" garments of four rooms. All convéeniences.|in Harhin, Marchuria. Ths clothes Apply to 309 South Missourl Ave. will be sc'd ic tie Ch and girls of forelgn countries. She | also left smaller bequests to charity. The balance of her bequests, which | amounted in all to about $460,000, goes to nephews and nieces in America. Officers of the Salvation Army sald they believed that Miss Emery for mu:ly resided in Minneapolis. THE SAFE SIDE MAY CURB HAT TRIMMING |yorpE suns It you build with CEMENT Sure of a lasting gocd job—one Benin—The headgear of Berlin that will cost least; rcduce repair women is to be further reduced by po- | °05t8 100k test, wear lorigest. lice regulation. Long hatpins have, Let us give you figures on your | already been prohibited, and a cam- | Job—show you why it's best to get. 'pa!gn fs about to begin against the | the quality material we sup)ly ‘ projecting feathers and trimmings,| Do it now! | stiffened with wire or otherwise, | I | | i | Berlin Police Planning Ban on Pre- Jecting Feathers and Other Pro- truding Millinery. aieit Gile. eolbithg scaamenis LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL | STONE WORKS and recently the eye of a straphanger H. B, Zimmerman, Prop. in a street car was serously injured by a wired feather. The women are ‘mdlgmnl over the propused police or 4- e ——— ARC HE R sz New and Second Hand Store;MY LINE INCLy OB The Rev. William Steinmeyer, pas- EOfice 1o new Skipper bullding ove: : :‘:’l“ :; ttil)leo thLti:t;..utheran church, was { postoffice. 'I_eiephcn'e. office and rest e e AR(}" [R On Tuesday the minister was tele- l dence on same iine 350. U R e : FOR BARGAINS) Newspapers TR ————— Magazines g ' wood stoves, double 0il stoves and W S(lflonery ovens and single ovens, dressers and commodes, rocking chairs and din- Post Cards ing chairs, tables, kitchen cabinet sideboards and refrigerators, library Cig‘n table, baby cabs, beds and walkers; geod iron beds $2, $2.50 and $3;|Come and see’'me before pw, gprings, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Wiilj ¢ exchange new furniture for old. chasing elsewhere, Yo Goods bought and sold. patronage appreciated, ! Sb— Miss Ruby Danie News Stand Loooy ot Ddisonls TPreaw, 210 W. Main St., ‘ . : . SOMTHLHISIMIPIED A0, 0Old Opera House Building. ’mm:gm J. J. DAVIS & €0, Successors to D. Fulghurm 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue Hefivy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Phone 334 M Prompt Delivery mong 4 Go spery _ This is the most complete hardwat store i this commuaity. We supply ol needs and requirements of everybody. . And we are determined that every cusfll tomer who enters our store shall be conflf - pletely satisfied or we refund their money :.fm The best thing about us however, is 01 prices. We buy in car load lots-take ! smallest possible profit on each article sell=- and depend on our volume of sil for what proft we make. We invite to call and inspect our stock and pric® St. Southd Nashy of meg 48 the) W. M¢| Preach| Rev. W #as ng Nas} €8t oy Chatta, Dlace, A myq "Il quie ize all “'ssippj| ion w4 resolut) ling of ®ica] § R'pre a "Paterni work p Seminay Liderty