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THE EVENING TELBGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 30, 1913 PAGE vy e e ey = member of a committee of three, as well as Mr. Sidman, a present of the THE GROVER STORE, finest suit of clothing to be found here, in return for proof of the state- ment he makes. We beg to call Mr. Sidman’s at- wntion to one side of the question he has overlooked, which is, that ho credence can be given to a statement unless accompanied by the names of those who are accused of his alleged methods of high ficancing. On the other hand, from considerable cor- respondence and personal observa-| with real comfort. tion, we do find that in prices,| The prices range form $2.50 to quality considered, Lakeland offers| §4,00. | The Rebekahs and, 0dd Fellows| ). po5,00 45 good a market as can| We invite you to call and inspect ‘will have a box social tonight at 7:30}yg tounq anywhere in the State. Our|tnis line before buying elsewhere. at 0dd Fellows’ Hall. All Odd Fel- treight rates are high, too high, un- Very cordially yours, Jows and Rebekahs and their families necessarily high, and we must take| THE KIMBROUGH- RUTHERFORD are cordially invited. some action in this matter, but the SHOE CO.. merchant is not at fault here. This| Opposite the new City Hall. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shaffer and/; part of the cost of the goods Which grand-daughter, Miss Helen, have; both must pay, the merchant and the gone to Gettysburg to the reunion,| consumer. and will spend the summer in that But, so 88 not to lengthen lllis State, which is their native home. |, ;.10 we mention just one moru| 3 i Y :lmpormnt item, in fact it is the, pnie Cargill Mayes left ""; Mr. and Mrs. Tarkington, & notice ‘| in e 1o whole gl issinmee Where she iy fof whose marriage appears on page"l‘he merchants have the same ri;ln ds for the next two or three o o g issue, left last night l'or’lo expact fair dealing b te! part jpoints on the Hast Coast, and from| cf the consumer as he has to expect L S T G home‘ the same from them. Competition In Kentucky. ’z:uu the natural desire and purpose to sell his wares will almost compel the dealer to sell at the lowest pos-! sible price—he cannot afford to d» b ctherwise, while the consumer i Lithore are Ay Sl;bwme:' 0:}::"‘; neither feels nor realizes the same R AR A L RO AU el necessity in buying. He paper by the week, and the boy gives| = buy where he pleases and have pogrecetny RkindlyfnotlivatEisgotios] | the goods shipped to him covered by 8P it R G (R0 recelpt[fl semi-secret label and no one the don't give the boy any money. ”' wiser. As our merchants are en- deavoring to compel us to buy at home, let the consumer make the same compelling demand that he be allowed to buy at home. Cempeti-, tion will secure this demand. If every man who buys clothing will make {this demand of the dealers h(-rcf merchants. The principle luvolvej'"‘“ly Lakelund clothing store w““tenance testified that they had dis- in the matter of buying goods M‘d(. a much larger business. In the' . covered Mrs, James and McCain in home vs. buying goods abroad is a.StMe Way will the hardware stores‘ a secluded spot of Douglas park, late larger one than that between the 'Vmber yards, furniture stores, dry, :; night. The McCains were married years ago, and have one daugh- nierchant and the consumer for it in-, 59008, and even groceries, do a mucn volves the welfare and interest olflmrg" business and, in all probab-| the whole community, We maintain,' 1'¥» 00 a closer margin of profit' i : ; than at present by reason of the, § : ’ and we believe with justice, thai the lt P success of the home merchant ought | Sreater volume at the same expense.' 3 L by Ladies ¢ atent CO p All Sizes and Widths. to be a matter of more than ordinary| !t 18 all right to be broad-minded, SLE OUR_WINDOW! We wish to cau your attention to the FAMOUS GROVER SOFT-SOLED SHOES FOR TENDER FEET. ‘These shoes have long been recog- nized, as the most perfect shoe for | women who are willing to ueflflce} a little style for REAL COMFORT. The Grover shoes are not only suit- wble for elderly people but there are etyles that will suit the fastidious Aresser, who want style combined Some Specialties Offered By E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Gowdery Block, Main Street Florida Steak Florida Pork Roasts Western Pork Chops Stews Breakfast Bacon Bologna Sausage Boneless Ham Hamburg Steak Boiled Ham Frankfurters Fresh Country Eggs I claim the distinction of making the BEST SAUSAGE in Lokeland. |1 use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. | do not USE artificial oils, corn starch or eny adulterant whatever, and han- dle them in the cleanest possible manner. 1 also carry a complete line [CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED Ase of Fire DNe 50000 ¢lll be a meeting of the Improvement Society Tues- poon at 3 o'clock at the 921. No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially ' A for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER Five or six doses will break any case. and { | if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not | ° return. It acts on the liver bette: (han |3 | Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ WIFE ‘TOO OLD’ FOR HUSBAND Woman Expressed Hope That “Spoiled Spouse” Will Find a More Beau- tiful Girl. Chicago.—Called “too old” and “not pretty enough” by her husband, Paul H. McCain Mrs, Jessie L. McCain voiced the sentiment that he may find solace in the charms of a young- er and more beautiful woman. As McCain was branded “spoiled by his i mother,” by Judge Petit, Mrs, McCain | expressed some doubt of any wom- ! an being able to come up to the stand- ard. i Mrs, McCain blamed Lottle James, a rescue mission worker, for heri ' trouble, | Detectives, at the hearing of Mrs. | McCain's suit for separate main- | . Grifiin leaves Wednesady b months’ visit to Georgia, will visit relatives and‘ SUBSCRIBERS WHO mong old familiar scenes. PAY BY THE WEEK. bres of the city will remain day on Thursday of this ing to the Fourth of July n Friday, the half holiday en on that day instead of as is the weekly custom. pin _ Singletary, of "°"!sncnnum BOARD OF TRADE in the city and will spena ANSWERS MR, SID ] with her sister, Mrs. E. O. MAN firs. Singletary is remem- e as Miss Dollie DeShong eiving a cordial welcome: They Have Arrived The article entitled *Live and let Live,” -contributed by the Secretaryl of the Board of Trade, was not writ-, ten solely for the benefit of our home $4.00 3.50 4.00, 3.50 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, M. Robinson and attrac- g daughter Miss Ella Mae. rom the East Coast and are s of Mrs. Robinson’s par- and Mrs. J. A. Guthrie. being warmly welcomed by py friends. F. O'Doniel retires from his oday with the First Nation- to take an office position W. F. Hallam Co. He has a Ford car in which to trip to and from the Club h day. consideration to every citizen, but the home rule policy we are al-| for | upon the success or failure of our vecating is the best because it is' local business interests largely de-|Fi8ht. We admit there are goods| pends the success ‘or failure of the sold and manufactured elsewhere as tewn. No one ought to dispute the 8o0od as those sold and manufacturedu | right of every buyer, whether con-|ID Lakeland, just as there may b"! sumer or dealer, to purchase in the|l4Md and living conditions just as! cheapest market, all things duly con- nd Mrs, J. L. Morgan leave rning for Edneyville, N. C., The Dutton-Harris Co, g Futch Gentry good elsewhere, but, as we believe| hountain resort out from gigored, but there are some things nville. - Capt. Morgan goes ry year and declares it one i to be considered in the transaction. We have looked into the three that for us there is no better place to live in than Lakeland, so we ought to believe and act in the same wnyw Bldg. Kissimmee Lakeland Dst delightful places in the e The trip is made by In Hendersonville, a distance | miles. cases mentioned in Mr. Sidman’s re-| With regard to our commerce. Untl Ply to the article above referred to,| ¢ 40 We are discounting the place and, after exhaustive inquiry, flnd'we live in and the conditions which | {that there are a number of vulean-|2i0ne make it worth while to live, izers on the market, selling for dif-|lere. ! ferent prices, handled, however, not! [0 one last word, if some condi-| by three hardware stores, as he ' tions complained of are not right, lu§ Ruth and Mrs. Pooser and|claims, but by only two. The other U§ 80 do the work and adjust them returncd Saturday night|two do not carry them. The price of | 0t here at home instad of letting Wo weeks' stay at Pass-a-’this article, until u short time ago,! Ut Of town merchants and mail or- here they leased a cottage| was very much higher than it is to- | der houses profit by our differences. | hoise together., They re-| day, but each of the two mcx‘thamal A. J. HOLWORTHY, | © trip and a thoroughly en- | absolutely denies that such a price as| Secretary Board of Trade. Dr. Bryan reports that| $; .00, or even $3.50 was ever quoted. !' L 1015 of big fish but they| A price of $2.50 was quoted and on | CEIPTROROGECS IO OROROnGe | ‘ .-I1“":‘i':r\l:‘:';rifs:ll’llt; l‘i‘:[,((;?.s lth“b(m 2 questioned the m.\nui.utur- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY thirty-ive years ¢ ht as appealed to and a rebate made ' PRI A4 RGOS AD SN GANSs | YOUNZET, i<l stovies, to the dealer enabling him to sell’ the | L OR S\LL—-I‘I‘L(} dirt. l‘”"”‘"“' It was for the sake of the nine- M — [article at $1.50. The other mere ‘hant! Wood at §1.00 per load. Apply arl j'v-;r Old)dau"htur of the McCains that‘ 0 l R denies ever asl ing more than $1.50 Kibler Hotel. %G gees Lehiistopnad the deating. sab — g : I | Intervals with a suggestion that they or those ke had, though he has not ' FOR SALE Rnbl\er mc trap in first-! becomn reconciled. Each time Me- carried them for some time. f | » Best Butter 36¢ s Oat Meal 24¢ I class condition. Fix *Em Shop, Pine, Cain refused to do so, and Mrs. Mc- With regard to the price on gal-| St., between Florida and Tennessee, | Cain broke down andivent vanized sheet iron, each merchant is s Pork and 931 The Judge, after hearing McCain’s | ready today to sign an order with ! ; il Mrs, F. D. Bryan and llttle‘ WHDO is the MOST POPULAR YOUNG LADY Mrs. Jessie L. McCain, ter, Irene, aged nine. Mrs. McCaln is old, but looks To deter mine this and to create additional Interest in our splendid motion shows and entertainments, the g Has inaugurated a popularity contest beginnng June 17 and closing July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular in the community? PP PR AFOPOFOS0S O s«é E»a OO e D1V EOFOPOFOSOPOBOTTE DBOT Choice of Three Beautiful Pieces of Jewelry Now on exhibition at Stevens’ Jewelry Store, viz., cholce of two styles of | tesiimony, said he did not care to | Mr. Sidman for a carload, z|llowi11:.,"PARK HILL LOTS FOR ':::;-gsnfifi:rffieey;flr al\:;s.g“l\;cjgi;l: him a margin of 20 per cent profit SALE ON EASY TERMS. | men at once. In so doing he critl- over and obove the price he claims| Al Btreets clayed, cement side- cised McCain as a man “spoiled by it costs laid down here. This woum‘valks' electric lights, city water, give Mr, Siiman a nont Drofit. ot shade trees. See G. C, Rogan or S. his mother,” laying stress on the fact that the man had rushed from a fam- ttout $1,000, without having to! M. Stephens. 829 Landle the goods or finance the trans- ily quarrel at 2:30 o’clock in the morn- inz to tell his mother, —— action. A g Wat e J All the clothing dealers in town | u the cbl;;;;::x::s: ll;la;f:::: o:l:)nt;r emphatically declare the story of the! | Dickson’s grocery store On‘:y I;ar‘ $22.50 suit of clothes purchased in! ,.: ains will be f 3 - a small town near by for $10.50 to fi,iah T Jesrsefi te absurd, and offer to make each*—\.___ MAJESTIC THEATER TODAY’S PROGRAM I S —— “THE MEXICAN SPY” (Lubin) e e e S O S ‘THE PRAYER OF THE ARABES ((Pathe) e S Sy Tomorrow, “Tht Millionaire Cow- bcy”’ and three other good reels. By request of the business men ot Lakeland we will show the Million- aire Cowboy Tuesday, with three other good reels. LAVALIERE OR A HANDSOME BRACELET .2110 Villg Bailey. 1870 Mildred Yarnell Georgia Strain. 920 Miss Butler. . . 890 Selma Briddick. . .820 . 810 .. 715 100 90 Mary Groover.. .. .. GET WISE! Edith Dtane Lillie Mae McIntyre Dottie Bates. . He Cou'd Understand, Poet—“All my iife seemed to ge into that poem. I was perfectly ex bausted when I had finished writing it” Sporting Editor—"I can sympa- thize with you. I was in exactly the same condition when I had finished reading 11.” —— Starch — lean Store ban Goods Oquare Deal /I m:mmomm é [DISflNIA i Prything as Rep- m 3 96020006000 v ed or Money Re- —_— ! IT'S COOLER HERE THAN AT Chandler tly Ferguson & Ushes, ’hone 123 ams Building Kentucky Ave, Keep to Standard. Each high achievement 18 a sigp and token of the whole nature’s pos sibility. What a plece of the man Wwas for that shining movement, lt s the duty of the whole man to be a) ways~Phillips Brooks. —— W. K. Jackson-assocites- W, K. McRae Owner and;Manufac- Reai e turers’{Agent 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 Find a Seller Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland he L1 Florida Qrateful for Sentenee. “Thank yer. May the Lord bless yer. May yer head never ache!” sald 8 woman sentenced to ten monthy bard labor to the judge. “THE COWARD'S ATONEMENT™ (A drama of the Civil War in two reels. 101 Bison.) “SHULTZ'S LOTTERY TICKET” (Crystal—Comedy) “THAT OTHER GIRL"” (Crystal—Comedy). e UM MR SO ADMISSION.. .. .. ... CHILDREN UNDER 12.. .. .... e ee—— Matinee Thursday ard Saturday. 5c and 10c. ——— NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE In Our Popular Contest for The Most Popular Young Lady. - MHomely HM T clean an enameled bath tud wipe R @ry and then rub it with a cloth @ipped in turpentine and salt. Aften ward wash it with clean warm water, and it will look like a new fuh,