Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 1, 1913, Page 6

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4 Special Notice Six Reasons Why You Should Trade with Us: 1. We are the Pure Food Store. 2. We give Full “Weight.” 3. Clean and Fresh Goods. We Treat You with Courtesy. Prompt Delivery. Our Foods are the “Best. 4 5. We want to sell you all you can eat. Pure Food Store W.P,Plllans & Co. PHONE 93 The Best Finish For Walls and Ceilings PEE-GEE FLATKOATT The Sanitary, Durable, Flat Oil Finish % o, \2vrsyine Suitable nlike for privnte houses and public builde ings. Most artistic, most beautiful, most economical, mostsatisfactory in every way, The plain directions on each can make it easy to apply with perfect success. **Modern Method of FinishingWa'is," our handsome book, tells all about Pee-Gee Flatkoatt and gives true-to-life color schemes and helpful suggestions, Frec on request, Ask our dealer in your town for it. uenney PeaSlee-Gaulbert Co. oo Louisville, Ky. ror Sale by C. A. MANN Phone 257 PROPERTY OWNERS ATTENTION Cullod to a remedy for leaky roofs. We are agents for the Carey Ccelebrated System of roofs that do not leak and that stay tight— guaranteed | years. We also repairicaky roofs. If you are in the warket for Brick, Lime or Cement, give us a call and save money Estimates furnished for concrete construction of any kind. - MANN PLUMBING & CONSTRUCTION CO. O NG WAGGECFOA0P 0 OMMOIEND ¢ DT SO CIpO@ D 8010 1 Onr o S R Qi ¢ QOGO BHOD lakeland Pav.ag&Construction Co. | Artificial_Stone, Brick and Concrete Bullding Materisl Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on P:ving and all Kinds of Artificlal Stone Work 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black F.J HOFFMAN ~ J.N. DAVIS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Mag | @ De REE STEAM PRESSING CLUB arfi Mann Plumb}xlng Co. Cleaning, Pre»sing and Alteration. Ladies Work a Speclalty. Work Called for and Delivered. Prompt Service . Satisfaction Guaran- teed. C A MANN MANAGER .i N. Xentucky Ave. Phone 257 Bowyer Building hs Lo R R RS sa Tk SR b THOMOPOSOE PV LOIO NN QPO MBS T ORGSO PO L1 v CrMDE [F YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING. SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 01d Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lak who neyer "FELL DOWN” or failed to give satisfacti t All classes of buildings contracted for The ml:;lu\ fine residences built by this firm are evid i I el ook &nces of their abllits s MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue eland for years, and " 3 HOSIE DS DS OMU SIS APOSD Lawyer, GG 0 RN HROBBBORRRBON0NN 1mmnmummmm TWam 1, Bryant Fefidbay G ORI EOE O HOBOFRSOT FOEOFOSODOEIBIBOFQFHOFOPORY B L S e——— P YHE BVENING 7BI.BORAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JULY 1, 1913. L.W. YARNELL sSuceessor to W. K. MeRae MAN GORGED AND STARVED | Conscwnce Leads Thrifty Glutton to Repent Old Swindle in Letter to Man Swindled. g l \!h !uu“yf Mu“‘ l | \ il u!l: W! . o wnnpuw |\ v I | T o f 1 - Beaver Falls, Pa.—Charles Welr- ling, a restaurant proprietor of this place, who has been following this line of business for years, received a most extraordinary conscience letter recently. It contained a Pittsburgh draft for $22.08. The letter, which was unsigneg, came from McKeesport and tells its own story: el Dear Mr. Wierling—I worked in one of the factories in your city several years ago and I boarded at your res- taurant for over some three months. I \ued a meal ticket I purchased from u once each week. For a ticket I pnld five dollars aplece, which made it cost me twenty-four cents a meal The tickets were good until all the TRANSFER LINES Draying and Hauling of All Kinds Prompt and Reasonable Service Guaranteed. Phone 67 Green Ille Protessions- SPECIALISE. meals had been puched out, l.mll amrl .‘, ) 7 Theest a few days I came to the conclusion Fhateen -“'“: Preagibe:. | that 1 could save myself money by tose: Ofes, 141; Resiames, i only eating two meals a day and £ i making these two meals carry me all m“" Laknjand, S day, and making my ticket lut.hmt; i -~ | longer, so I eat breakfast enougl M h ( l ) 7 W. 2. GROOVEA, keep me up to late dinner time, and uc ut ery this saved me one meal a day. But where I wronged you was this: 1 stuffed myself full of your good PiiYSICIAN AND BURGES A, nooms § sué ¢ KeQuoky sy is made of soft Lakeland, Flesida, grub at the two meals I did eat to keep me going over dinner time and to d: t i : that I would always call for a secon: l DR N L n!u order and would put a lot of your S ee . S DENTIST. crackers in my pocket when I got off ; Skipper Bullding, Over PostoRe | the table. At the two meals I did eat d “ Phone 889, I would stuff my skin so full that it means a u was a wonder to me I did not bust, but I saved one meal each day at your ex- pense and was happy. I also thought I was working a great scheme and that if I could keep it up long enough I maybe tome day would bhe a Rocke- feller ¢r u Carnegle. 1 finally lost my job and [ think it was because 1 would eat so much for breakfast I could not work all morn- ing, being so stuffed, and in the after- noon I would be no good efther, as all I would have in me by that time was a few crackers and things that left me weak. The boss said I was no good and gave me the gate. Now, after leaving Beaver Falls 1 drifted around in Ohlo and finally came to McKeesport, where I got a job, and have made good ever since, as | eat three square meals every day. When Billy Sunday came to this city I attended the meetings and finally hit the sawdust trall and have been living right ever since. But I never could forget how 1 bamboozled you out of twenty-four cents a day about three months. Finally I have ceme to the conclu- slon that I never would be a real good citizen until I would pay back the money I had cheated you out of, 8o I have figured it up as near as I can lesldence Phone 300 Red LAKELAND, FLA. DR. C. C. WILSON— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON edged blade--1 Our cutlery has blades of hard, springy steel, well tempered. They have sharp cutting edges. In every way they are of the high- est quality. short lived, unsatisfactory article. | Special Attention Gven to Dim,] f Women and Children. O« Deen-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. W.B. MOON, M. 5. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofice in new Skipper buildimg ov¢ Jcstofes. Telephone, ofee and res ience on same ine 880, ¥k W. 5 VDY DENTISY fetebilei ok ia July, 1005 wus 14 and :¥ Keatuoky Butidin: sunes: Offive 180; Restdemee ¥¢ KRIAEY BLANYOD LAWYED 6. Bidg. Phone 310, Lakeland. . - Dr. W. D. Harvie, what [ owe you, and I inclose it to SPECIALIST, you in this letter. God bless you, and | EYR, EAR, NOSE AND THROA® pray for me. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted 0. K. SHIPS ‘RIGHT’ AND ‘LEFT’ Office Suite 1, Raymende Blds LAKELAND, FLA. ... | Admiral Winslow's “Port” and “Stan board” Protest Turned Down by GURAE A WIRRLE General Board. Washington, D. C.—Although Rear Admiral Cameron McR. Winslow pro- tested against the use of ‘right” and “left” Instead of “port” and “star board” in giving orders to the helms- men in the navy, Secretary Daniels o:.axnmmnm E lco- lll-lll Draas Bieg g LAKELAND, FLA. ¥ Phosphats land examimatioa 3. - s veys, examinatiea, reports. Blusprinting. A 7. MACDONGUGE Room § Deen & Bryast i Architese. adrwest 1deas in Bungalew Dogign + Lakelaad, Morids. An Endless Variety of ‘t_h\e _Best Brands HAM S--With that rict., spicy flavor BACON--That streak of lean and streakjof fatkind SAUSAGES--Most any kind|to your liking. Potted Meats CannedfMeats { § i 4 g P § ‘3 % 9. ROGRRS, Rear-AdmiralWinslow. Phomg £63. has announced that the ct Lateiane, Tt oK o 0 B FioNIeq Mass - Admiral .\\‘ins.low based his protest L 3. TEFTACER upon the simplicity of sounds of the A different kind for every day in fthefmonth =y < Taw word; ru_:hr and “left” when given roee 1 B n-", = as orders in a strong breeze. The gen- ol usrt Bids Bertew eral board, to which Secretary Daniels Best '““"’ » p‘l‘ ..................... s - re_r;rr:d the protest, did not agree BRRAR T DORREE .0 i 100 YUAKER with the admiral, however, and recom- 4 TYCEER nehidsa tiabithe changs Fana Cottolens, 10 pound pails.......................... 1.8 o m‘." Slée ST Cottolene, 4-pound pails........... ... ............ 5 P e THINKS BODY BAG OF GOODS Snowdrift, 10-pound pails......... ................ L1 = . Wife Finds Missing Man Dead in the 3 cans family size Cream ....... .. ... .. ... * L | x:)wnm 4 93“"‘";::::‘;;:' Brings 6 cans bahy size Cream............. ..... .. ..... 2 . —_ 1.8 barrel best Floor ............cc0cc00vn onne -3.10 m‘ tr -’_‘n"l | BEES New York.—Mistaking the body of L . ARRLAND. FLOTIDS :m husband. hanging trom the cell 12 pounds best Flowr..... ...... ... ... - :eoee ! V. 0 PRMNOR Lawymn | mevhandies e Harman Krambt ot [ ror B O el g B e p -’:-fn'm fra Mgy of Connd Few E::xt qlli‘l'f:' _"rflk‘l N }' . searched for tround Coffes, per pomnd ... ... ... . «=v ov ceeeee - until she bum BARTOW. FIORTNA Mrs. Kramer was avakensd juat gy |] © SPUOMOTATOMES ..oyt e e e . Txmmfuation of Vit saf o her husband left their apartments e Estate iaw o Spevisity ?wr th IIJ r h~i« had been ill, and | earing he might harm himself, she JEREMIAH B. fMITH followed him downstairs. She heard [ ] ® NOTARY PUBLIC him go into the basement, and when Leans, Investments ia Read Beta. | she found the door locked she forced Prr e oo Have some Interesting mape v 8¢ . sudurban property, farms & Better soe me at omce.- WIN {3 sl) for sash v on cesy terms Reom 14, Futeh & Geatry Bomy Lakeland, Pa an entrance through a window Getting no response to calls, she searched among boxes and barrels, Finally, in attempting to reach behind a barrel, she touched the body. Her screams brought ald from neighbors. A WAwi Ad Will Bring Resul

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