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- — THE EVENIX&G TELEGRAM, LAKLELAND, FLA., JUNE 24, 1913. —eeeeeeeem ; SONA.., : . SETTLING INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES Miss Marie Cook has returned to 2 her home in St. Augustine after a e Of F‘re pleasant visit with Mrs. B, K. R ST Conie R I 1wt o DR. AND MRS. SMITH These are the members of the international claims commission sitting IN NEW YORK.| in Washington to settle claims of private individuals against the United —_— States and Canada, relating to the collision of vessels, seizure of le:lln; l:: In a personal letter to the editor,| fishing boats and similar matters. The commissioners, from left to rig Dr. S. F. 8mith, who with Mrps, | 8r€: S8ir Charles Fitzpatrick, chief justice of Canada; Andre Fromageot of \Smith, 1s in New York city, writes ‘ance. president of the tribunal, and Chandler P. Anderson, formerly cous- - «gelor of the United States department of state. aith and family motor-|80 interestingly of their stay therel v from Tampa and are|that we pass along a portion of the ‘B. K. Young for a day | letter for the information of our fenroute to their home Treaders, who will be interested to 3 {hear how they are enjoying the ccuntry’s metropolis. “We are enjoying our stay here very much. I am quite busy at the various hospitals, but find time to 80 With Mrs, Smith to see ths sights. /e have seen quite a numper of in- teresting places, such as the Stock b Exchange, Grant’s Tomb and Coney (Jackson leaves for At-|1gang I wouldn't even attempt to | tonizht to attend the| geseripe Coney, except to say that Association of Which|ga¢ night 1t 15 the most beautiful be 18 the recording 8ec-| place | ever saw, and also the most free and easy. You seem to do as you please, and with most of the \ 0 i | McMullen and three| people there it sems to be a case of 7 IVIflCCd of the trwtw In nd, Malcolm and Hazel, | either eating or drinking b _ “$h H g or drinking beer, this statement is but to the moon train for| “We are pleasantly and centrally SYLVIA SUMMERS, } where they will spend | located, and find living quite reason- e th or six weeks enjoy-| able if you are fortunate enough to| The charming little actress wi |S€© the merchandise. fmountain air and scen-(get in the right place. We appre-|appears with a clever company of | O H » i ciate the Telegram, which we look |artists at the Auditorium Week oI'Th's lot Of Shll’ts con forward to every day, for like the|June 23rd. re. A. S. J. McKenney,| New York Times it contains ‘Al] the B0 gpending the winter|news that's fit to print’ We wili|U, S, CIVIL SERVICE ve gone to Smarrs, Ga., | start for home not later than July EXAMINATION. | tKenney will handle the| 8th, perhaps a few days before.” | From there they will p into.the Carolinas for Packson and little sons jell this morning for a ‘Mrs, Goree Nelson. 1aeals. The man who succeeds in living up to his ideals probably has ideals thal are not very high.—Chicago Record Hersld WILLIANSON-MOGRE CD. “Fashion Shop For,Men” ¥ Maloney and two chll-l West, are in the city | the former’s sister at ine on South Tennessee Are offering some fiveat 'shirt values. to be con- sist of whites, neat stripés and some fancy patterns---made with A competitive examination under GET WISE! the rules of the U. 8. Civil Service|CUffs -attached, coat $1 and $1.25 val- Watch Jeremlah's bargain ocunter| COmmIssion will be held at Bartow, 1n the big glass case in front of D, B, | Fla+ on Saturday July 12, 1913 for|Style. Dickson’s gr. .| the position of rural carrier in Polk & 3 gains wmg ::e?;u:t:“{hor:nly.x:::- county, Florida, ues. Introduction price miah. 885 An eligible register for the posi- jonference at the As- tion of rural letter carrier for each ds. Four thousand vis- PARK HILL LOTS FOR county will be maintainad. A rural ected and a great time SALE ON EASY TERMS letter carrier after one year's satis- by all those attending. '| factory service may be transferred All streets clayed, cement side-| ' the position of clerk or carrier Walker’s youngest son|walks, electric lights, ecity water, in a first or second-class postofiice, ortune to get his eye|ghade trees. See G. C, Rogan or §.|Yailway mail clerk, or other position her day while playing,| M. Stephens. 829 in the classified service, subject to of rock having hit the such examination as may be required eye, causing it to bleed. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF | by the Civil Service rules. makes tri-weekly trips! POLK.—To All Creditors, Lega- As a result of this examination it ith the little fellow, tees, Distributees and all Persons is expected that certification will be under the care of a| Having Claims or Demands be made for filling the position ot | nd it is hoped he will Against the Estate of D. Henry | C“TTier on a rural route rrom; Y Auburndale, Fla., and other vacan-| lT lS JUST ely recovered. Bryant, Deceased: AS EASY You are notified to present claims, cies on rural routes at postoffices in debts or demands which you may Polk county, Fla. as they may occur hold against the estate of D. Henry |!D the future. to Say “Give me a dish of Bryant, deceased, to me within two Only male citizens of the United! S ton hn e States who have their actual domi- Po]nsettq: This 16th day of June, 1913 cile in the territory supplied by an Ice Cream, as it is to omit W. L. BRYANT, office in the county for which the the name—why do you do Administrator. examinatio nis held will be admitted it, when by saying POIN- SETTA you get so much more real value for your money. [t's bettre because to the examination. Application for this examination we make it so, no trouble, no effort is City Man's Sneer at Country. must be gade on application Form There was a Frenchman who hated | No. 1341, together with information the country as much as did Charles | in regard to the examination, may | Lamb, but compressed his feellngs | be secured from Local Secretary, Civ- {into few words. This was Charles | i) Service Examining Board, Bartow, omitted or considered too great in order to make lace where the birds are raw.” N L s e warded to the U. 8. Civial Service POINSHTTA the stantent of Commission, Washington, D. C., prior|| Purity and quality. to July 3, 1913. N } Jenkins left today lle, North Carolina, to attend the National e Brown’s numerous be glad to learn that 0 8oon return to Lake-| e this her permanc: he past three or four Brown has been Matron 867 an Male Colleze, Merid- hd has given up her du- | enjoy life once more in or the present she is tives in Kentucky. no expense, Monselet, who lived on the Qual Vol Fla., or Postmaster, Auburndale, FI paire, barls, Iviiv. be sald) Gy Executed applications should be for- Just 8o Curiosity 1» finding ouat something about somebody else that don’t cor- cern you and which would make you st Butter . 30C| &5t cbout you when t aidnt som rn somebody else Oat Meal 24t o ="eaa— Pork and 0. JOR SALE BY LAKE PHARMACY Ref tion Somet! eformation Sometimes. LAKELAND, Habits in youth may be controlled and directed, whicb in the man be come the confirmed condition of life. The reformer of old men and women bas a profitless and an almest hope l leas task.—Jnseph Johnson, This is a prescription prepared especially 240 for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, | o oo aqensusnsossesrceme Five or six doses will break any case, and 240 if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. return. It acts on the liver better than P = Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ WANTED—Young lady as telephone r.unfmsnmno operator. Applicants apply tc 3 ) L] Chief Operotar, Peninsular Tele- phone Co. 900. . | “. = MAJESTIC THEATER seeeecereococesr vpd¥ TODAY’S PROGRAM MUTT & JEFF, Pathe’s Weckly, “FOR HER,” Edicon. “TWO MEN AND A GIRL,” tarch —_— lean Store Goods uare Deal ything as Rep- d or Money Re-| Hold a Pieceof Cut|Glass to the lignt and see 1t sparkle like & +/ thousand diamonds. Note how deep ;lu the cutting, how beautiful the ;Dl".el"" IT'S COOLER HERE THAN AT HOME, SO COME HERE. T | Buch & jfece on your sideboarc coMI 'lwomd be a coustant source of pleas ure and pride. You can afford to ‘| have it and more to match it. Matine Ferguson & Usher. hone 123 ms Building NOM? FAVORITE ! efltUCky AVC.j TILURSS FHDER 18 . . ....0' The Most Populan Young Lady. | §lle " eV8“S| {make it good for presents of al) | kinda. ! | i | t | | i § | Our special prices for cut glass | m gratified at the way business has starlte:l of:’ since | moved to .the stand lately, ] occupied by W. J. Waring. in th_e Cowdery 1 Block. People are finding me right along, and when | get a chance toserve them| often make regular customers of them. You Will Be Pleased If you give me the opportunity t? show.lyou th: pronptness and courtesy with whlch‘.l attend to your wants. and t_he care taken in the quality of goods | furnish. 1 have the J best in Meats, Groceries and Feed and when you order from me you get onl.y’ the best. Soliciting a share of your busi= ness. | am Yours to Please, E. P. HICKSON § PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street. They Have Arrived §4.00 350 4 350 Ladies’ White Buck Boots at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at All Bizes and Widths. Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps at All Bizes and Widths. SLE OUR WINDOW! Futch The s Dutton-Harris Co, g Kissimmee |." Lakelqnd MOST POPULAR YOUNG LADY In the community? To deter mine this and to create additional interest in our splondid motion shows and entertainments, the MAJESTIC THEATRE Has Inaugurated a popularity contest beginnng June 17 ang closing July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular Choice of Three Beautiful Pieces of Jewelry Now on exhibition at Stevens’ Jewelry Sto; Ly viz, styles of > RN LAVALIERE OR A HANDSOME BRACELET Mary Groover .. . 1155 Miss B i utler .. ¢ Edith Deane.. .. ., ., ++1150 Gladys Wilson . Josephing Drane .. ...,.., +678 Verda Thommn. i Dottie Bates .. .. ., ..... 660 Selma Braddick Lillie Mae McIntyre .. .. --490 Effie Dubose Mildred Yarnell .. ., .o Villa Bailey .. .. Miss Strain .. ..¢ “e eeeese 80 © ee eeea 80 e ee .0 30 teee ee vea. 20 L 360Mise Vera. Konnea .. 0 *e ++1...340Miss Emma Davis ..., (] ++ +0ee..210L1Me McMock e oo oo .. 10 Owner and Manufagc- turers’ Agent W. K. Jackson-sscutes. )y K. McRae Real Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buyer’ Tell Us What You;Want to Buy; We Will Try to Fing a Seller Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland L e