Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 23, 1913, Page 2

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'PAGE TWO WHY SUFFER With that old sore that’s never easy day nor night, when it can be cured for a trifle. Makes no dif- BUILDERS We will sell you all your building material at JOBBERS' or better than JOBBERS' prices. We are satisfled’ with a legitimate profit and are will- ing that you should have the middle- man’s profit. Our stock is complete; we carry . everything and make prompt shipments; all goods guar- anteed as represented : DYE LUMBER COMPANY ! P. 0. BoxD493, Gainesville Florida l | ference how old the sore may be, it can be cured. For particulars, write to P.0.Box 440 Lakeland,Fla Question of Economy. He—*“We must economize. Suppose, @arling, that you try your hand at #aking your own clothes?’ She— ' *Oh, George, dear, I could never do @at Suppose I begin by trylng te Wake yours?” L4 Poun , U 1. D. Deevs oVeE) soosad and fourta Thursda) uigh Wiera Keea, W. M,; J. P Wikem | . . B2. JAMURL F. SMITE Uaited Bretherheod of Carpeatem WPRLALAW. and Jeiners of Amerite, Local 1776 Nye, hax, Nosy snd Thoee: Lakeland Lodge Wo. 0L, F. & A | guaggey feientifieally Presosivo. M. Hegular cemisunieations M.l." ‘hobei Ofien, 141; Resiemes sscond and ¢th Mondays at 7:30 p Beyuns Lahelsad, P & Visiting brethren serdally i» Bds, cidad. i. C. OWENS, W. M. ! vl W. B i. B. WILAOMN, Gecy mamnm SURGBUD. Lor? Reems § and ¢ Keatweky Bi«s, I Beguiar meeting every Puester Lakeland, Mevide. ot 7:30 ot Odé Fellows Hall Vist> = ing wembers alwayp weleome ! DR K. L BRYAR, 7. D. BRYAN, | DENTISY. OChancelier Commandse. ' Okipper Building, Over Postele. , A& R .ACKSON, Besretary. Phone 899. - Restdence Phone 300 Ren POST 33, @ A. B LAKRELAND, FLA. Moots the first Saturday ia evem @menth at 10 o m. at the heme o i M. Spariing on Keatacky aveaws A . BHAFFER, Commander 4. R TALLBY, Adjotant DR. C. C. WILLO PHYSICIAN AND SBURGEON 3pecial Attention Gven to Disess: of Women and Children. 29~ Deen-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. Labeland Chapter, R. A. ). Mo Phone 8617. 89 moets the first Tharsday night B o each menth in Macenie Hall. Vil ERISEY BLANTOD i fag companions weleemed. A. B Losmard, . P.; J. V. Wileon, Seey. Lakeland Camp No. 78, w. 0. w |1 JulG. Phene 319, Takelass 3. | meets every Thursday night. Wood- PR. GARAE & wnfi:n ( men Circle first and third Thursday GEFBOPATH PHYSICIAY ' afternoons at 3:00 o'clock. V. J | neome 6, 6 and 7, Bryass Buid:i.» Ettridge, Council Commander, Mrs Sallie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. POLK ENCAMPMENT NO. 3, L 0. 012 Pelk Encampment No. 3, 1. 0. O @, K & B. D. MERDRNEALL #., meots the first and third Men cers, days. Visiting Pat’larchs welooms SoomEX13:-108IDEARe Bok. LAKELAND, FLA, F. A. McDONALD, Scribe. b M. B. ZIMMERMAN, Pbosphate land examination. - veys, examination, feports Chief Patriarch Blueprinting. Laheiand, ¥a /Moe Phons 310 Blus. douge Pheng 878 Blash G. LA toB of L & Orange blessomm Liv. No. o9 A J. MACDONOUER G.] A w0 of L B mests ever; | 2008 ¢ Daex & Sryaat X, secord and feurth Wedneideys o Architess. eack month at 3:30 p. wm Visitiwy | Aewest ldess in Bungriow Beaigr: Biste's always welcome, Lakelaud, ¥lorida. MRS J. C. BROWN 8ec v Meet: every Tuesday night at ! o ¢, at McDonald's hall, v BONFOEY, ELLIOT?} & MENDENHALL Associated Architeots. Roofn 212 Drane Bullditg Elnoera Rebekah Lodge No. ¢ meets every gecond and fourth Mot Lakeland, Fla. day nights at L O. N, F. bhall. Visit | ™ * fng brothers and aisters cordially t» | ¥ @ ROGERS, vited. Lawyer, MRS F. C. LONGMAN, N. 6 Rsom 7, Bryant Belddwv Phomg b9 Lakeiand, Fiorida MRS ILA SELLERS. Sec lekxe Lodge No. 8,10 .0 F. | meets Friday nights at 7:30, at ! . 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brotbers arv _"‘:'mn.’“ _“um‘h — 1 sordially [nvited. “wr 1 Btuart Bidg Bariew & 1. L. REYNOLDS, Sea. = H. B. ZIMMERMAN, N. G M W 5 IRVIP ORDNTINY Detabditoded in July, 140, fooms 14 and 1§ Kentucky Butta: Phoaes: Office 180; Residomsr *- PLASTERERS’ INTERNATIUNAL RRICKLAYERS, MASCNS AND UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORID! Meets each Thursday might & Morgan & Groover lall, ove: Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Visiting brothers welcome. R. L. MARSHALL, President J. W.LAYTON, Vice Prea 4. W. LOGAN, Treasures 1. €. FELDS, Fin. Secy. « Jawyers— Barmondo Bldy [ - H W, 8. FPRESTON, LAWYR) H. ¥. DIETKICH, Res. Goeg. | 9200 Upntatre Easy of Court Kew ] K. L COX, Conduetor. BARTOW, FLORIBA, Dutate Law o Spestany. J. W. BCARR, €. L. WiLLOUGHBY, TEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC ORDER OF EAGLES Loans, Investments In Real! Bewm. The VFraternal Order of Bagl® | Have some interesting snape in « mosts every Wednesdas aight & |4p4 sudurban property, farms, o €:80, at 0dd Fellows hall Better see me at omce. WYl gree §. M. WILLIAMS, Presiéant | oD for cash or on easy terms B M. SMAILS Searelasmy Room 14, Futch & Geatry BB Lakelazd, Ma F BPOE fakeland Lodge No. 1291, Beneve fent and Protective Order of HMika | — Mmoets every Thursday night in lodge| feoins over postoffiies. Viaiting dretd- | GERORGE WOORB. B, B, soa oordlally v T T Y T T LOUIS A, FOET “THE ARCHITECT” —. Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Fla. | 3 exceptionally lovely. At the latter re-. ' .4 sort there is a pretty hotel, situated | yyme gne visits it THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 23, S WIS KN O leave London in the midst of dull, chilly weather and three days later to find oneself in a land of flowers and sunshine is altogether delightful. So we thought when, a few months ago, we landed in Leixoes, after a wonderfully smooth sea passage. The land was bathed in sunshine; it might have been a day in June—an ideal English June, writes M. Maxwell, in Country Life. Though warm, the air was crisp and fresh, and fragrant with the scent of pines and flowers. In the distance the mountains were still slumbering in the purple haze of early dawn; and all along our route to Opor- i to, the sea, a shimmering opalescent blue, lay to our right, rolling up the beach in Immense foamy waves. By the wayside grew mimosa trees, gne mass of blossom; camellias in full bloom, red and pink and white, look- ing like huge rose trees; orange and lemon trees, laden with ripe golden fruit; magnolias, myrtles, pines and cedars; while vineyards, groves of olives, and plantations of evergreens clothed the slopes of the mountains. Agreeably Disappointed. We had expected to see signs of un- rest and discontent, and we were agreeably disappointed. Although we traveled through the whole land, from the north to the extreme south, and visited every known and unknown place of interest, we heard no refer- ence to political affairs. Citizens and peasants alike seemed to be absorbed in their daily routine. One would never dream that so recently the country had been the gcene of up- heaval and revolution. However, we did not trouble ourselves with ques tions of government. We went to Portugal to enjoy the exquisite scen ery, and found it far surpassed our expectations We were charmed with PEASANT WOMEN 19i8.... | | | | hills, and quite an idea! (‘oimbra noted for | its uncient churches up in the place to spend a few days is a very interesting city, its university, and buildings, and magnilicent sur rounding scenery. The students stroll: ing about the streets, barelie aded, unbd. with long black gowns, lend au air of classic distinction to the place As we entered our hotel a shower of flow- ers came raining down from the bal conies above. This pretty custom of greeting the new arrival with a show- er of flowers prevails all over Portu-| gal. Rugged In South. The scenery in the south of Portu gal is wilder and more rugged, and‘ the climate is milder than in the; north. Lagos and Praia da Rocha on | the south coast are enchanting, tower } fng rocks, and long stretches of sil | very sand, and magnificent seas Though early spring, the climate “asi delightful, like a cool morning in July | The sea was warm enough for bath-: ing, and we dined in the open alr.z Roses, camellias, azaleas and other, rare flowers were in full bloom. | In the north of Portugal the poor women seem to work terribly hard. They not only follow the plough, and | dig, hoe and plant, but they make all the clothes for their families, and weave the material as well. The meals also are well cooked and appe tizing, for these women are good man- | agers, and most thrifty and indus- | trious. See them striding up the country road with enormous loads on | their heads, piled up in long, boat- shaped baskets—coals, wood, bales of | yarn, and even their babies! | The primitive-lcoking wooden carts | with solid wooden wheels, drawn by | oxen, are a distinctive feature in the | north. Horses are scarcely used at all, except for riding In the south [a] f o b It | .7, ON THEWAY TO PORTIMAO Q [n] h h 3 the people; everywhere we met with the mul : e e and donkey seen % the greatest courtesy and Kindmess. poogio o lmrd:f\' -p\x gt o e We found the hotels scrupulously iy e the: 6ien 'H')‘ o ity eccasional- clean and most comfortable. The ¢op o0 xun\'(‘b iful “:.“" The lat language presented no diliiculty, fo lmmm{s(, S v‘ ‘hk"l"d l?rl: with although Portuguese is universally glllt‘“v-hku,\‘”\‘ ‘«‘\ v:ni and soft, spoken, French is generally under- YE8. Apparently they stood, and, as often as not, English as well. Portugal is a country to delight the artist—quaint old Moorish hamlets and villages; ancient churches, cathe- drals and monasteries, in every style of architecture, and with exquisite carvings in wood and stone; pictur esque peasants, charming and grace- ful; everywhere rich vivid coloring against the dark bluegreen back- ground of olive groves that cover thc slopes of the mountains. The marve! {s that this land is not overrun with tourists. As yet it is one of the least known countries in Eurcpe, and this is one of its attractions. Everythinz | {s fresh, novel, and interesting. On¢ gets out of the beaten track at once after leaving Oporto or Lisbon. Fasci- nating as these two cities are, they cannot compete with the beauty and subtle charm of such places as Bus gaco, Guimaraes, Bom Jesus, Braga. Coimbra, and, in the extreme south | Lagos, Portimao and Praia da Rocha | | ! One cannot describe or even men | tion all the other beautiful places visited in Portugal, but these tew | stand out as being pre-eminently iu-! teresting and delightful. The scenery | around Guimaraes and Bom Jesus Is| |sclrcongrntulminn that we we well treated. for they look most s and fat, and jog alc ug at a slow pa No doubt they arrive at their de .~:‘n‘.1- tion eventually; but then, this 15 a land of leisure. No one is in a -hrxv-\' No one hustles, angd yYet ever seems to be fully occupi d. i h I»w:,- enviable placidity of ten pe h Portuguese has also g lessness and daring which but admire. See him act as ! Once he is seated at 1} caution seems to be ahqng he manages most skillfully ber of accidents we mic and just avoided by capes, were cause for 4 PO OPOPOPOPOPOPOFOSOSASOS O | Wwheel, all oned. Yet The num have had readth es T and | re stil} were rush worde alive! What matter if we ing along a narrow, windine road at the edge of a steep prec ‘;(.;. ““‘:h deep ruts, and mounds, and Iy sl o{ rock and stones! Why be c:p« ?Llls' Why avoid these pitfalls! Over them, | or perish in the attempy' g driven into Bussaco D’m:c :::]“;fn one moorlight night, at such 4 4 ,J fic ll;a!e l;mt we had seareely '=~Zr:i; realize the marvel eauty of (h ey 0uUs beauty of the | There is something abo: that differentiates it fro eign countries. Insteaq it, one finds it U Portugy | m other fop. | of tirin ot | more alluring esu; —— ooty Abstract & Title iy STRISTHIOIOD SISOV DEDSOAETHIPOS G000 30H0H) MANN PLUMBING & ConsTRUCT! —— Announcesithat it is now re for business,' and can fyy promptly, complete and rejjy, abstracts of the title to any ,, & estatelin PolkiCounty. SECURITY ABSTRACT & Tt Miller Building. East Side Sqy, BARTOW o W. K. JflCkS(} [)=Associated. w. K. M Owner and Manufac- § turers’ Agent Brokerage--Real Estat| Tell Us What You Have to Sel, We Will Try to Find a Buyer Tell Us What You Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT By Lakeland L L ; We have installed a large Dou Glass Sanitary Delicatessen Reg frigerator. It freezes butter uil keeps vegetables cool and fres® Absolutely FLY-PROQF. Vi invite inspection by the ladiesd our city. Cleanliness, high-grade goods:1, courteous treatment we assure )i Pure Food Stor§ W.P,Pillans & Co. PHONES FLRE ICE FOR The ICE I am handling is mec R well water and double distillcd. Itis not a question of quant QUALITY. It the people wid] kind of ice they must stand by ¢ : L. W. YARNE T PHTE BRI PROPERTY OWNERS ATTENT (;alled {0 8 remedy for leaky roofs. V.e are agents m', Celebrated System cf roofs that do mot leak and t suaranteed 1 years. We also repatricaky roofs. ™) market for Brick, Lime or Cemont, give us & call and ¥ Estimates turnished fop concrete ecnstruction of aor P

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