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THE EVENING TRLEGRANM, LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 17, 1913, AUVNABES OF FLORI) AND OF LAKELAKD Mr. J. W. Mceker an intelligent and observant citizen of Hairison,| OLio, who spent the past winter and spring in Lakeland, has a letter trem this city in the last issue ot his home paper, the Harrison News,| containing much useful aand timely information to outsiders about Flor-; ica and Lakeland which we here- with reproduce: Editor -Harrison News: Miss Maggie Anderson has gone to| Thinking a few lines in regard to' fonteagle, Tenn., where she willl Fiorida would be of interest to the | rend the summer very pleasantly. |people of Hamilton and Butier cotn-! = . ties and your many patrons. I send Mr. and Mrs. Morris G. Munn and| you the iollowing erandson, Orme Robb, leave tomor- 2 = : : “lorida was discovered in 1513, by rew for Daytona Beach where the ous Mrs. B»l Carter and chxldreuhloft il spend several weeks enjoying m;l:v:f:l‘“: lc“t:)‘l:“‘:l;"(;‘ U‘::‘tm:’l:’"flft You c,nn't get nln top without | FI id P Kk o : assing tels ore are 8 day ww.?mm:‘;m:]ef o ”Q‘” !- rwards beeame English territor 1,‘;:;,.‘1”'(‘;];“ 5‘(,,;“:?._. ] : rlorld Cak i or TR, . —_— lund asain teverted to S e Roasts Westeern Pork Chops f 4 . Terrell is a Lakeland! trancierred to the Unite : \ nd litile ‘“‘.‘"h' | s mnow at Monteals, nd in 1845 beeame S[:\‘.’S ] rCllkaSt BQCOH yesterday from .. . to spend the summer months. | 5 a lanl area of 54,200 ~ y here they spent a Cthers from Lakeland at this noted . b« sea cost of 1,200 Ay l)gpct.v Liol(‘gr‘fl SI!USI]gc l’ Onk] SS Ham tly. ircsort ate Mrs. Waggoner, Miss, miles. | To tell you all about “lmld\‘ takes columns. Florida is surely and truly the land of flowers, sunshine, . e ——— kealth and happiness, favored by| Mr. R. B. Child, recently of Or-|sea breezes from ocean to gulf lando, has purchased the Alexander|Beautiful nature is manifested from & Dunlop job printing plant and will| the north, east and west. Beautiful confuct same. The plant has been picturesque lakes adorn its surface, Jl rances Rigging, Dr, Sarah Wheeler, ! of Kissimmes, Mjss Laura Sor thard and Miss \Iflé“ Lakeland With gje Anderson. J. Black and[ r to the editor, writes that he e pleasantly lo- '000 on p cost $125,000 is being built; i oets, ete. One g jto in’ the city. Yours respectfully, J. W, MIEEKER. NOTICE. Sealed bids for the purchase of the herse, harness and fire truck recently ! used by the Lakeland Fire Depart-! ,ment will be received by the Fire | Cemmittee of the City Council, up| o) te July 25th, 1913. The right reject any or all bids is reserved. P. B. HAYNES, 988 Chairman Committee. LAXELAND OX A HILL, PARASOLS TO SUIT THE HA Season’s Styles Especlally Deslgned With a View to Millinery Just Now Most Popular, Parasols are made this year to ac- commodate the modish small hat on T ¢ for a rerson locate hcrc. tlwrc are no saloons PAGE FIVE ———————— T ——— $150,-/ Mr. A. B. Brown, the prominent handle property and estates for none north side property owner, has re- | | residents and others and to write "cently tu ae! over to the \mder- fire insuran~. in millionaire come 'sign:d his rent roll of eight or ten 1panies, we invite ‘inquiries and so< dwellings and a hotel. Some of licit business along these and kine these we now have for rent, and |dred lines. M. G WILLARD, Room 17, Kentucky Building Phone 102. some for sale, on easy terms, as also some of his other property. As in the North, we continue to! Some Specxaltles Offered By E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Gowdery Block, Main Street Hamburg Sicak Roiled Ham i Frankfurters Fresh Country Eggs I claim the distinction of making the BEST SAUSAGE in Lokeland. | use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. | do not USE artificial oils, corn e on the outside to | friends who may capital. a well-known ty, leaves tomor- for Oakland, in they will make and where Mr. the truckin", flay the alarm ot was found that/ North Kentucky | Rev. -W. H.| pily, was on fire. Al-| grtment respond- tely, the fire had been| 'by the family anl ume they arrived, to the; gest phosphate min- ‘ d Was in the city yester- | i transacting busi- | fi‘ h"m greeting friends emminger leaves e, N. C., to join his %, 'Who are summer- tful resort, where, is con-\ and that thel (of Jacksonville has purchased the| I'which was one of the most Adelighttul | ,'aftairs of the season. cloced for awhile owing to the ab- sence of Mr. Alexander and sickness in Mr. Dunlop’s family. Mr. Chil1 118 & good printer and a pleasant gen- tleman and wiil no doubt do nicely here. Mr. P. D. Logan, for many years i resident of Bartow but more recently and tens of thousands, whose homes the top of the head, and the big shade jare in the far North as well as those| hat which will not be discarded. The who have made Sunny Southland| Steep sided parasol illustrated is hard- ly larger than the hat the large par- Theiv permanent home, bathe and asoll ik meant to shada: spot in the pure crystal water. Bots 3 The little parasol of black and glide from shore to shore, and catch-| white stripes is especially suitable to ing the finny tribe Is a pleasure and carry with the street frock. Black and pastime for thousands. Flosida 18 facinating, beautiful and fragrant Union Garage of Mr. Melton, and is/ now in charge of same. Mr Logan | has secured the services of an expertI in auiomobile machinery and will be equipped to execute the most dif- ficult repairs promptly and satisfac- torily, which will be a great conven- fcnce to the large number of auto-| mobile users in this section. Theater Party Last Evening A Delightful Affair, : A pleuant theater party was en- joyed by a large number of the younger society set last evening, The young people met at an ap-| pointed place and then went to the [Majestic theater where the fine ple- tures were enjoyed, after which they went to the Lake Phaimacy where long, beautifully arranged tables, preitily decorated with cut flowers, ' had been placed for their use and where delicious ice cream was serv- el by the Pharmacy’s expert drink | dispenser ,Mr. Eugene Edwards. : Music by the Majestic Orchestra was a feature that added much to, the Dleasure of the occasion. Those present were Misses Blanch, Ada and Mabel Padrick, Esther, Healh, Bertha Strain, Nannie Lee ‘Lurner, Mabel Wadkins, Genevieve' Morrow, Annie Cargill Mayes, Anna- Mr. nnd ptance at their pret- Orange street. The| @ ¢rip over from Mia-| well can and report condition and sizn * ay to direct the 'ood 1s in favor of @d to have sign b different points, ate only a smal gefit would me im- East Coast coun- there when the D develop and the ® i those years worth the Norwood is one 0st prosperous property hold I-‘ ) &djacent territory o now #it back and take it THAN AT HERE. BAD 1IAN, Drama) ’ ‘n the big glass case in tront of . .| 2Fd water werks plait; two 1 cream sets & staud. fl' ‘ Lickson’s grocery store. Ouly bar- ice plants; one larze citrus 2 Riokniaas s & i goins will bg AJuuud there. Jere- P ““- costing $15,000 and emp Sadlia bl Bl mizh. 883 | 190 men; wee ray-roll, $1, ers find hard to follow. O " 1prapare and ship 1200 toxes per day, land run by tric power; one hr ) TARK HILL LOTS TOR g : . SALE ON EASY TERMS, !r,c.“n" house; one larze coment fOR SALE BY ‘b‘nck manufactory; maxy large All streets clayed, cement lde—\ stores; churches, Methodist, Bap- lakc Pharmacy #+ecve.00.10¢| waiks, electric lights, city water, tist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Cum- . shade trees. Bes G. C, Rogan or S. !bcr!and Presbyterian, Episcopal, | LAKELAND, *s +e +...B0 M. Btephens 829 Christian and Cathoilc. A hotel to orwood is one o; * vel Marshal, Ruby Turner, Georgia Lanier, Helen Conibear, Irma Tram- | mell, Florence ConiLear, Mary Jack- eon, Kate Colton, Dot Bates, Erma Aorvell, Lelle Smyly, Nellie Coleman, ‘Nancy Hinks, Lucy Conibear, Mary treover, Lloyd Ilooks, Ned Skipper, | beutiful flowers, imany who, after sojourning a while, ftowers are on every hand from Jan- uary to January, filling the air witth their arumn Neigbhors and citi- zens vie as to who can have the greatest variety and rarest and most Florida is a land of present day opportunitics. Its location is an impetus which diaws = thourands, make it their future home. It has fiiany advantages over the North. Its climate is one of its greatest as- sets-—rarely - frost, rever snow, and ne blizzards. The stock need no white parasols can be carrled with shelter; the land is tillable all sea- white, black and white or any color sons of the year, and produces| combination. (abundantly of the different kinds of| The big parasol with blunt tip is fruits and vegetables which mature| BUB8estive of the paper sunshade of very early, giving the producer creat Japan. The square, light handle and : b the rose fastened smartly on the edge wlvantage over other States, as their| o tne parasol are {nteresting fea- products reach the Kastern markets tures. earlier, and with less expense. This sort of sunshade will be car Citrus fruits are laargely cultivated| rled a great deal at the seashore, It and yield abundantly—grapefruit| 8iVes protection, which the smaller as many as ten on ond Iittle limb. g::’;ml' do/ not glve, to the h‘ue“] Meny orange branches have to be riopped. Tangerin s are less culti- R R l vated. Karmers bring grapefruit and sell them at 2 to 2-2cents each.| To Remove Palnt an I.Inoleun. l Oranges, 15 to 25 cents per dozen. "1;0 n:;no;'o lhekfllmtlt:f Whl!? Dl":: m noleum, e L} 8 Jihoappion, calarys otiuog; DOVNO, with turpontln.e unfll)l thel;‘ a:rt:n: (] cotton, tobacco and all kinds of ve: c- ? It they are very old and hard, uae tables are products of Florida. Phos-| qya) parts of turpentine and am | plate, coqrina and kaolin abound,|{ monia. They will goon soften and eas | and larze mines ure being werked. | iy rub off, then wash with warm wa 'Lumber is quite an asset, and the|ter and use a little soap, then rins large and stately pice is rapidly be-!nd wipe dry ing absorbed Hunlreds of saw OORALOOOLOIOCIGOOOCOO0" wills are running their full capacity 5 to supply the demand for the fast increasing populaticn. As to cli- mate and Dlealth, there is na place ir the Union where the temperature DT O«W L 00D 2 g Lugene Edwards, George McCall, Al- cqualizes as in Florida. Summer C{ ‘%: bert Lansley, A. A. Lang¥oin, Jr., Al- aieiages 88 dezrees; winter, 58; sun- | ] 2 tred Chiles, Alonzo Trucblood, Louis stroke is never known, Many c“"“‘:‘," 4 Mayes, Forest Clonts, Jack Harris, here for their health, especially for i; fil’o g Grandy Deen, J. Hardin Peterson, lung trouble. 5 g William Emerson, Loring Bracken,; A very poor place for doctors und; S I Will Sammon, J. R. Weeks, John vndertakers; only ten death in foui y 3 Patterson, A. B. Cavas, Fred Green m:ciuths, some being children and :. 5 ORIV ITIFGIIFIIY and Fred T. Benford. ILAURICE COSTELLO AT AUDITORIUM TO\HGH"‘ Well, we start our licensed serviea [tonicht and it is a fine show. Look the sea “”‘l “‘;H breezes, ¥ , '“ over and see if you don’t think ©F Impurity. It is on qiite an em-| ‘Km " |inence, being 227 feet above sea T'A'MDAUMR.YC GEORGE SMITH, THE BARITONE level, Larze groves of oranges and| TAMPA SINGER This boy is worth the admission #0¢s hundreds of thous: actor Maurice Costillo, “THE REST CURE” A side-splitting comely by the VCrFics are ready for market ana Lubin Co. ish pred earlier than in other States,'§ creans for festivels, banquets, “THE LORELEI" therefore Letter prices are obtained. cdiioes. O A beautiful Edison feature. 987 it is a railrond town; 26 trains pass Teceptions and weddin; GET WISE! | Watch Jeremal's barzaln counter lazed persons, ;:’1‘:4.;.erruii yield a | being suitable and the coil adaj lci:rus fruits | through le < 1o In Lakeland and ei- | vironments. Lakeland is a beautiful and pic- l,ruqun city, beinz sorrotnded al- cst by lakes fed by dze lxc.umn with the sprinzs, AEs]Ist product alone. Ouly three more nights; so 1478 to the industrious $ (bear him. {account. Moreover, v b | “THE DELAYED PhOPOSAL§™ |terries are another adjunct to theil ooin vocause he thinks Comedy featuring that talented farmers' prosperity. The climate ed, and that it is better than the oth- ang oufihes er fellows We make special daily. Railroa ed here, »lo] « shops aie and about 400 men are Or der !t through our er In lee your town. Fou.ll ed. hich of dol- We have a dealer in your town }Luhl;s m];x retailing our POINSETTIA Iice u larce electric lig § u ; A 3 3 1 l % velopes or make packages. starch or cny adulterant whatever, and han- dle them in the cleanest possible manner. | also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED e e e R TR S L A ST R 1’5\,. m 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 Sizec and Widths, SLE OUR_WINDOW! e Dutton-Harris Co. f Kissimmee Lakeland POBGPOSOSL SR FCACHEHIFRPOHIIEN $060 10D TISIINEL: | O W OOl The Majestic’s Populanty Contest Grows MorePopular Every Day FOPQBQTLe Below is the standing of the contestants |z last night: 3 Mary Grrover .. .. ....5,985 Georgla Stralne .. . 790 ¢ Edith Deane Selma Briddick 110 1,910 Miss Butler 100 1,515 Ollie Sipe ..... 20 Villa Bailey . Mildred Yarnell PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT “POLLY OF THIZ RANCII” VILL OF THE PEOPLE” (Vitagraph—Western Picture) (Dramatic—Edison) (Lubin) ; Tonizht is closing night of the contest; all votes must be placed in ballot box by 10 o'clock, when ballot box will be staled Please put your votes in en- “THE “THE SUPREME SACRIFICE” and votes counted the following day. CHCPOG0POPOP0OS09 3604790000 DSISTSISOSTINS TS DET4ISDSNG > @ AAOR0SC SO0 JS0SAS0V0 HO0HOEDSOP0POPORICILUE0N0 II' YOUU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING. SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0O1d Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who n r "FELL DOWN? or failed to give satisfaction, Ali classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good, MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue BOBABOTS TR 7t >V G T S AP A