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PR ' PAGE SIX T eeeT———— THE UNIVERSAL USE OF THE ICE BOX Has done more to prevent summer illnesses than all drugs or systems of dieting ever in- vented, The highest medical authority says so, Dr. Woods .Hutchison. Hot weather is here--- meet its discomfor ts, put them to rout by a liberal use of. OUR ICE. With yourrefrigerator working morning noon and you need fear no evil from hot weather If you will use our Coupon Books also you will get even better results from the money you spend for ice. Drivers se | them. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 W W IBRYAN DOES THE MARKETING vorite vegetable was not to be had. “You know, I'm just crazy about i white radishes,’ said the secretary to hocnnry of State Makes Rounds Fuery Morning With Basket a woman shopping beside him. “No other kind will do.” on Arm. And he continued his search among ‘ington.—Secretary Bryan 18 the stands. o busll encaged with afiirs o oy 4N BIG TREASURE HUNT Bry.:. wusehold. Almost any morn- 8hip That Carrled Women S8eeking flug ' 3ecretary of state may be seen 2 lo-al market place with a large| Burled $18,000,000 Returns Sorely Disappointed. a: '+t ;winging from his left arm. ! (21 ’ryan seems to enjoy the mar - tetil 4 1) the full. He elbows the rov . »1d apparently does not mind 8t ar - 1 ore than he did when making Plerce His Ankle—Lteaps to Floor and Runms. St. Louis.—Charles Wightman, dep- aty county clerk at Clayton, told a Post-Dispatch reporter how he had ! just been able to walk without | crutches for the first time in 38 of ! the 42 years of his life. He fell when he was four years old aand injured both legs permanently. He said that a neighbor had told him & snake story just before he went: to bed. It was a tale of a blacksnake ever 80 many feet long and an incred- fble number of inches thick, which the neighbor had said he had killed. Charles woke up in the morning with the story still in mind. He thought how comfortable it was to: live in a country where one could sleep in peace instead of in one of those countries where, he had heard. snakes sometimes creep in and share one’s bed. Revelling in the thought, he thrust his right leg deeper under the covers. Then something that stung like a hot peedle plerced his ankle. “I sprang out of bed and ran and’ stumbled 12 feet across the room,” He said. “It was the first time I had taken se many steps unassisted since I' was a baby.” “And was it really a snake? he was asked. “No; it was a wasp.” And he showed the ankle where the sting had swollen it. Al Doctor Makes New Chin fér Girl. Baltimore, Md.—A new chin, com: posed of different parts of the patient’s body, was grafted upon a little giri by physiciane at a local hospital. The child’ had fallen upon a stove and the skin upon her chin was seared to the bone. When the wound healsd she had no mouth. San Francisco, Cal.—Faflure of an- other expedition sent in quest of & legendary $18,000,000 treasure cache on Cocos island, in the South seas, was recorded here when the British steampship Melmore put into port. These fabled millions, according to |'a dying sailor, were buried on Cocos island by officials of the Peruvian ! church early in the last century. Mrs. { Barry Till and Miss Davis, English women, were told by the sailor on his Ris ;oli' -al campaign tours. | Scoretary Bryan's fondness for the ./ "he white variety is now gen- erailv kn wn among marketmen and #iee try 1o keep on hand the kind he batl German Authorities, However, Pene- trate Trapping of Woe asd Find Saccharine, Berlin.—Smugglers of saccharine, on which there is a high import duty | death bed of his knowledge of the|in Germany and a higher ane still in | location of the cache and supplied | Austria, are ever inventing new tricks with charts. The women succeeded |to elude the authorities. in interesting British capitalists, and | A short time ago the inhabitants of the Melmore was purchased for the |a Bavarian village on the Swiss fron- | expedition. tler were amazed to see a modest fu- Mrs. Till and Miss Davis accompa- | neral procession, coffin, pallbearers, nied the party and directed the oper | mourners and undertaker; all in order, ations of the fortune hunters. pass through the village with police- After many weary months of labor | men and {uspectors acting apparently with pick and shovel, the searchers | as honorary escort. gave up their quest and started home- | A halt was made at the police sta- ward. The Melmore put in at Pan# | tion, the coffin was opened, and from ma, where the two women and others |1t about 100 pounds of saccharine, of the party left the vessel, to pro-| which the smugglers had attempted to ceed homeward by the most diree! |introduce in this way | route. & Within the last fifty years a half ne‘:l'm“zn:' R dozen expeditions equipped with am- o % t IPOIRY S LUFRILE { ; ans which in Europe are filled with ple funds to search for the gold be e ; usehold goods, loaded on a flat car lleved to be buried there. In each andiABtboed .t desired cit case the Incentive has been the same | dpp 1 ;LB L iU L —the account of some sailor to whom pened accldentally. Rallroad em- 1o ployes were surprised to find it loaded had been bequeathed charts showing withibrokan Bumait t e A the location of the treasure. = Lot HAS LIV 22 Secretary of State Bryan. flkes. The other day, however, much 10 _Col. Bryan’s disappointment, his fa- Bripg Your Work to the Lakeland News Job Office YOU get work done by people who know --who will not let some foolish error creep into your work that will make your printed matter ineffective, and perhaps sub- ject it to the amused comment of discriminating people. Our plant turns out ten newspapers every week==two of them being sixteen-page papers of state-wide circulation; but this does not mean that we do not also give the closest at- tention to the small work. An order for visiting cards, or for printing a ribbon badge, or a hundred circulars, is given the same careful consideration that enables us to secure and successfully carry out our large contracts. And, having had to fit up for the larger work naturally enables us to do the smaller work better. Let Us Figure On Your Printing Lakeland News JobOfrice Kentucky Building, Rooms 11 and 12 THR BVENING 'flm. LAK ELAND, FLA,, JULY 16, 1915 e ——————— Ithe car came trom Switzerland, the M OVIHTIS0 WASP STING MAKES MAN WALK / While In Bed Feels “Hot Needie®|made, but without effect. police were called in, and & thorough examinatiom for illegal articles was Finally & policeman noticed the unusual thick ness of ¢he walls of the van. tigation showed & space two inches | wide between tne side walls and & commodious secret garret under the roof packed with saccharine. The same var had made the trip|z § | | i E { between Schaffhausen and Berl‘n at | least once - before, according to the | rallroad records. Van and contents were conflscated, but the consignee disappeared. Most of the saccharine smuggled | into Germany is destined for Austris, the smugglers finding it much easier to hoodwink Austrian oficials with shipments from Germany than else where. Besides, the Austrian duty'is higher: A classic trick, now exposed and po to be blessed to the pilgrimage monas- tery at Einsiedein, in Switzerland, af- ter which they were exported to Aus- tria. Here they went, not to the 8 ous, but to a refinery, to be melted up and ‘the saccharine in them removed. Both the monastery and the cu® toms were for months taken in by this: device. Melody of MHappiness, “Get: out in the sunlight,* says & Georgia: philosopher, “and see Happl: pess- cuming down. the voad, picking bunjo for the whole world to dance’ —Atianta Constitution Special Prices BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF 0U} JRICES WITE MANY OTHEM{} COFFINS USED BY SMUGGLERS 2‘.3.?“" OF EQUAL QUALITY AN CE. QUALITY OF GOODS IS THI FIRST THING WE LOOK AFTER AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEEY’ fOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUA3 ANTEE THAT EVERYTHIN: WILL BE. A§ REPRESENNED. THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: 18 pounds Sugar for......... $1.0° | Best Buster, per 1b. ......... A Cottolens, 10 pound ea2 ...... it | Cottolene, bpound ........... B ! snowdrift, 10 pounds ........ L1 | { Snowdrift, 6 pounds ......... (Y 6 cane. Baby Size Cream..... % )etagea Soap, 6 for.......... 2 jrourd Coffes, per pound . .... 2 3weet. Corn, 3 for ........ i Best White Meat, per Ib. . ... it » gal. Kerosene ............. 6 Compound Lard, perlb. ...... .1¢ Faed Stuff is our specialty. e are out. on South Flerida avenua. Bu cgll us. Wo deliver the goods. 2 0. 1. CUMBIE & C0. @M7 JLakeland We make children’s hair ke cutting a specialty. We iy are familiar with all the [/ latest styles. 8l your boys and girls. Bring us Lakelandhas one of of the largest barber shops in the State ‘THE PHOENIX” L. E. PEACOCK Proprietor I COPCROAIDBRIILITIAGLORD MY LINE [INCLUDE: Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigan Come and see me before py: ichasing elsewhere, Yors patronage appreciated, Miss Ruby Daatel News Stand Lesey of Bliscals Theatm Inves- | | longer practiced, was to send candies | The Question of the Dy With a Frugal Housewifs K The increasing prica of food stuffs demans economy. It's notnecessary to buy cheaper food or buy less, just buy your groceries from us and GETMORE FOR YOUR MONE" Best Butter, per pound ... ... oo by Sugar, 17 pounds ...... ool 1Y Cottolens, 10 pound padls. ........ ...l i ,;_J Cottelene, 4-pound pails........... ... ...... w Saowdrift, 10-pound pails. ........ ......... 5 | 3 cans family size Cream ....... .. ..... 6 cans bahy size Cream............. ..... . Lq 1.2 barrel best Flour ... 1% pounds best Flour..... Octagon Boap. 6 for ¢round Coffee, per prund § gallons Kervseie . .. ..... ..... . E. 6. TWEE ; DEL GOLSLHOF0IN Attraclive o P Sy Mk ‘;w-“m%fl:.w Ak, &0 Let us help you have a more beau.li home this summer--with a well & velvety lawn and attractive garden ” One of our lawn mowers will save time, trouble, temper and exper, They are easy running, noiseless, ' plyconstructed, cut closely and cles Garden Hose, Rakes, Trowels, Sp* -in fact everything needed to b the home beautiful canbe found o, store. - 5 Sl LT Tre Wilso Hardwar! — A Want Ad Will Bring Ref