Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 23, 1913, Page 5

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of Fire 5,000 lworthy, secretary of ade, was & business today. xter has returned from pwa, cnd will be in pveral weeks again, js usual at the home of pmell. feIntyle left this morn- lOlive, N. C., where he| everal weeks with his’ cintyre has been very pe, and while now im- Bhought best to make a friends all hope he B greatly invigorated. . H. L. Culler and two pond and Annetta, left for Fort Myers where Jnsive property holdings n expert linotype oper- of the Evening Tele- lued employers, He nnual vacation and his d many other friends ir stay in the South ill be a most pleasant Miss Kate Williams, Assistant post- Liaster, has gone to Orlando to spen: her annual vacation and while there i8 the guest of her sister, Mrs. R, P. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meigs have woved into their elegant new bunga- low, corner Missouria avenue anu! Myrtle steet. This is one of the pret- tiest homes in Lakeland. —— ! Miss Louise Suthoff leaves L‘ake-’ land tomorrow and will leave Jack- sonville Wednesday on the steamer Lenape. She will spend a few days {in New York City and arrive at her home in Buffalo, N. Y., about July | 3rd. ——— The Boy Scouts had their first op- portunity to put into practice the THRE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK i8ee, Kansas and Oklahoma. { other animal, except the Florida ra- little, ELAND, FLA., JUNE 23, 1913, MR. FRANK L. MADDOCKS, ' A well-known actor who appears with the Sylvia Summers Co. at the Auditorium week of June 23 RAISE MORE CATTLE. Cattle shipping from Florida has begun in earnest. Some shipments to Cuba have until lately been the only ones on record, but we now hear o frequent large shipments to Tennes: zorbok hog, can live on so As no principles of their organization when 5tand so much exposure and get fat the fire was raging Saturday, and | 0 quick as can the Florida cow, cat- they worked hard, not only in help-|tlemén who try this breed of bovines Ieg to get the hose adjusted, but in|cannot help but see the advantage of tarrying away turniture from the, Stocking up their ranges with Florida threatened buildings to a place o ;cattle as long as they can get them, safety. They lent themselves to the; But the supply is not unlimited and work with a will, and showed that|@all the cattle for sale will soon be our Boy Scouts are made of good stuff. | 50ld. This means, of course, that | beef, both on the hoof and dressed, will rise in price. Bradford used to be a great cattle county, but there are comparatively BASEBALL MEETING AT LE VAY’S STORE TONIGHT, 19¢ This lot Hese consists 'of Monito, Holeproof, 'and many other well 'known makes. ‘The colors are Black, Blue, Gray, Tan and ‘many Fancy Combina- tions. {We are having some 'alterauons made in our 'bunldmg,but they won't interfere with business. Come right in. WILLIANSON-NOORE GO. “Fashion Shop For Men” YOUR KIDNEYS. f Importance of Keeping Them Well: tunctions properly. } if the kidneys are weak and disorder- | od ney Pills have a reviving action on weak kidneys. What this remedy has done in so Everybody interested in the or- ganization of a first-class baseball tew cattle now. |n fact, one may walk through the wild woods for a proof of its merits. Dead the following. It’s testimony ¢lub for Lakeland is urged to attend day at times and not see a cow. It 18 i b Bart ol a pity that so many thousand acres|&ratefully given by a Bartow resi Cox has returned from where he went a week mothe:, who is still ‘company Wwith Miss Pox says Green Springs place, but that he f away from Lakeland week at a time, and ly {8 good to be back. f big 'uns when it comes but he declares’ its th that he caught 65 kerel in one afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs, E. T. egret to learn that Mrs. ken to the Orlando hos-. today, her condition br--‘ that she was unable to| leeper but had to be! retcher in the baggage 8 accompanied by her Dr. Moon. Her little son, bout two weeks, was left nds, Leonard and family re-‘ nizht from Cleveland” Mr. Leonard took his fon of a month amont,w and relatives, Bein, he Lakeland Telephone as naturally interested pertaining to securing ncy along this line, and fices in Toledo, Cleveland ati, and brought bhack eas which he will prob- active operation, D UR PECIALS st Butter 360 Dat Meal 24¢ Pork and 24¢ 24¢! tarch — ean Store Goods uare Deal thing as Rep- or Money Re- I chandler Ferguson & Usher. one 123 ns Building entucky Ave. IEARTS OF THE NORTH LANDS3,, a meeting to discuss the matter at Jos. LeVay's store at 8:00 tonight. There is material for a very fine amateur ball club in the city, all the players living here, and none of them | being imported or paid. Splendid grounds have been sccur- ed on Vermont avenue wihin a few minutes walk of the center of town and if the club is organized interest- {ng games may be witnessed on the Thursday afternoon half holidays. of diregrass are not pastured, The range may not be as good as in for- mer years, but considering the scar- city of cattle, it is more extensive, and crabgrass hay and velvet beans could be made to supplement the shortcomings of the wild pasture, We believe that a resumption of cattle raising would prove very profit- able. The killing ¢f the cattle tick is now recognized as necessary, and vats for that purpose could be built at convenient points, where the cat- tle could be dipped at a low cost. We advise those who can go into cattle raising to think the matter over.— Rraden Telegraph. A BOOST FOR POLK COUNTY. A delegation of Orlando people drove in their machines from Orlandn to Tampa this week. They stated that in geenral the roads were vile | ketween Orlando and the Hillshoro ceunty line, after that much better, but they spoke enthusiastically of « stretch of road between Bartow an.l Lakeland. ] want to say right here| that Polk county is getting out of the poox -road class. They are also shuck- | ilg the razor-back and long-horn. Polk county is bulldm" more miles of good roads right now than any other |county in the State, and it was the One thing needed to bring the money- ed settler, the man with the energy, intellect and cash to help further de- velop the county. That's the class of : SR S people Polk county has been gettin :l abouGasbieltoNic a8 sk Ay calaur aild : = | around the corridors of the Waldorf- for some time, It is the banner ex- Astoria, but Reigo, 2 handsome Boston change county in Florida, and wiil| yylldog haiting from Omaha, is an ex- cson be second to none in good roads | ception and a sort of a privilcged char- It is going ahead at a remarkable|acter around the hetel. i o rate, and I am happy to endorse it,| Reigo is owned by Philip J. Arns- i \ ‘itea anll note \1L‘| price its provress, be- | 1y, an electiical engineer. AR feel tl \ !ealls him here every few months, { £ ’. ™ cauge I somehow feel that perhaps the tha - WaldartAEtosla Crower helped a little bit to arouse a Malaria or Ghills & Fver Prescription No. 656 is prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or ¢ix doscs will break any case, and | if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than DOG ACTS AS A MAIL CARRIER Boston Bulldog Calls Regularly Every Morning for His Master's Ncwspapers. New York.—As a rule dogs are | he remains at | from €ix to ten days on these trips. sentiment for better things, All honor | | As a result, his dog, wherever he goes, to Polk.—Florida Grower, knows the way around the hotel as well as his master. It is the animal's | GET WISE! | knack of making himself useful that Watch Jeremiah's bargain ocunter | | has made him popular. in the big glass case in front of D. B. ‘ Every morning at eight o'clock a Dickson’s grocery store. Only bar-‘ porter goes to the basement where sains will be found there, Jere-| Reigo is quartered, and leads him up miah 88 —‘to the main lcbby. The dog is then | freed, and he immediately runs over e e i | to the kev snd mail counter and be- FARK HILL LOTS FOR !gins to jump into the air and bark un- SALE ON EASY TERMS ' til he reccives recognition. Then the | elerks gi n Mr. Arn:ley’s mail and All streets clayed, cement sidc-‘ two morning newspapers. walks, electric lights, city water,| With the m ‘:m;l’ l:'nxl"r_svh"'l<l'!1;;:1t‘; shace trees. See G. C, Rogan or S 3;, ."" : ) v!,];lxln':‘;'\l-:u.u(l)y u?l»' M. Stephens "" ! til the nth floor is reached. ””m...mm”p ()1u he is turned out in the hall he | | ks © ) Arnsley's rcom and de the door "EDISONIA) \mmm _-n" MAJES fic IH[HER TODAY’S PROGRAM Eczyptian Feature JUST OUT OF COLLEGE. | Lubin. | Hereafter matinees every and Saturday { Watch for the “Millionaire Cow Boy” | THE ADVENTURE OF THE IT'S COOLER HERE THAN AT ’ COUNTERFE]T BILL. { Vit. Featuring urice Costello. . HOME, SO COME HERE. | “WHE.. SOUL MEETS SOUL.” I (Imp. Drama) Thursday 9.9 2:3 WHEN STRONG MEIN MEET (Champion Drama) SEE-SAW OF LIFE, (Imp Drama.) §c and 10c. —"“'NOMINATE YOUR FAVORlTE' ses o sasnn In Our Popular Contest for Be The Most Popular Young Lady. SMIESION <JLDREN CUDER 12 . ... .. .. Calomel and doca not gripe or sicken. 25¢ | Jusiness | and | ' pattera., | would be a constant source of pleas- | iure and pride. 1. C. Stevens dent: Mrs. S. G. Willlams, 97 Orange Ave., Bartow, Fla., says: “I suffered from backache and pains between my {shoulders an dI also had dizzy spelis| | and headaches. A box of Doan’s Kid- rey Pills relieved me and toned u) my system.” For sale by all dealers. cents, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s and tuke no other. Price 50 ITIS JUST AS EASY to Say “Give me a dish of Poinsetta Ice Cream, as it is to omit the name—why do you do it, when by saying POIN- SETTA you get s0 muci more real value for your money. [t's bettre because we make it go, no trouble, no expenge, no effort is i omitted or considered too great in order to make POINSETTA the standard of 23¢ MEN'S HOSK| REMOVAL! I have purchased the Meat Market of W. J. Waring, in the Cowdery Block, and have moved my Grocery stock to that stand.. I hope to have the continued patronage of my former customers, and invite all others to give me a trial. I will handle | Lakeland Residents Must Learn the A Perfect health means that every! organ of the body is performing its! Perfect health cannot be enjoyed | Thousands testify that Doan’s Kid-| many cases of this kind is the best| Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | QEXPOPUFQRPOPS TS | FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS GROCERIES, ETC., and I know I can please you in the quality of stock as well as in price. I want a share of your business, and well de- serve it if fresh, clean goods and prompt and courteous treatment count for anything. Yours to Please E. P. HICKSON | PHONE 144 | )I 3 ) They Have Arrived Ladies’ White Buck Boots at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps at All Sizes and Widths, $4.00 3.50 4.00 3.50 Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. SLE OUR WINDOW! Quality Button-Harris Co, o Lakeland Futch The Gentry Bldg. Kissimmee i | el ! [0 Lo PO S B0BHIMO SO BUPHBOFBHHIB0 HHPLATRIBI M SO0 WHDO is the MOST POPULAR YOUNG LADY In the community? To deter mine this and to create additional Interest in our splendid motion shows and entertainments, the MAJESTIC THEATRE Has inaugurated a popularity contest beginnng June 17 and closing July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular Choice of Three Beautiful Pieces of Jewelry Q Sctn] X purity and quality. | ’GR SALE BY LAKE PHARMACY LAKELAND. Hold a Pieceof Cut|Glass to the light and see It sparkle like & thousand diamonds. Note how deep is the cutting, how beautiful the Sueh a plece on your sideboarc | You ecan afford to have It and more to match it Our special prices for eut glass| make it gnod for presents of all | kinds. | Now on exhibition at Stevens’ Jewel:y Store, viz., choice of two styles of LAVALIERE OR A HANDSOME BRACELET POEQHOH DD Edith Deang .. .. .. ......980 Miss Butler .. 6 .. ...... 80 Mary Groover 3 ..940 Gladys Wilson .. .. .. .... 60 Josephine Drane .. ........ 675 Verda Thompson .. .. .. .. 30 & Dottie Bates + ++....060 Selma Braddick .. .. .. .... 20 2; Lillie Mae McIntyre .. .. ..490 Effie Dubose .. .. .20 3 Mildred Yarnell .. ..360 Miss Vera Kcnned ..... (1) & Vilia Bailey .. .. .. ......340Miss Emma Davis ..... 30 e M Btealn ., 0 210 Lillic MeMock .. .. . . 10 @ W. K. Jackson-associates- W, K. McRae Owner and Manufac- turers’ Agent Estatc Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buver Tell Us What You;Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland By W Florida

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