Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 27, 1913, Page 7

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Albert Vontoska ——— | Teacher of Music I w 1 Lhe ( onservatg ( I | betlany), Member A tederation of er Musicians. 301 Ave., Lakelan 299 Black. Lessons i Harmony anq Vocal Culture ‘ano Tuning Orchestra furnighe Reasonable term: Virginia phor lano, G all occasiong hard cement brick, req Jocks of all jrain tile from three to nes; we also build side- pdations, floors. If it is ok vou want call the old re- i West Main street, next <exchiange, or phone 536 red, : witsehold B ! S A0 WATLNAL WAOLT G0, oo e ~or to Lakeland Artificial PR : u"a;t.‘.n stone Works ; i ZDMERMAN. MGR ¢ Pt ECS. YOG el e Q@ ¢ Operations of ; i fnu;nrz:;.r:: . :"‘2::‘“';‘;” EEYE‘ EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Residen ) month at 7:80 ». m. Mre [ o onie ) 2 pKen, W. M., J. F. Wilson | Suite 1. Bryant Building LAKEL FLA. PO HOO0 3 = e toie o~ ¢ » o {DR.W.R. GROOVER— DR B R { s feguik g PHYSICIAN AND SURG! po s (th Mondays at T:30 poggges sretiren cordially ¢s [ Rooms 0 an! Ty LOQWENS, A M £OWILNON . Hacy Kentueky 1 Lakeland, Florida 10 %0 ¢ b 1 & DR W, 2 IRVIN & ;. ¢+ 'wedtiDg ever) tuesn) | ¢ . @ e Eeiows cail o Viete | DENTIST @ slwayr weltome L. W. YARNALL, QERINc Wy and 15 Kentuck Ot It i McCCRARY, Secretary. el s5 G ALK v the rst Saturaay iu ever) $LANTUN & LAWLER- ATTORNE Y8-AT-LA W 04 (U & . ut the home o Lakeland Florida Il spiriing on Kantucky avenus | ~————— - 4AFFER, Akauder DR. SARAH E. WHEELER | TALLEY Adjutant OSTEOPATH Rooms 2 and 3, Skipper Pullding Lakeland, Fia. Resudence phene, 278 Black. Mice phone, 278 Blue. DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ipecial Attention Given to Diseaser s i Atiacs Chapter, R. A. M. Ne s the first Thursday night iz montk In Masonic Hall. Vil wmpsalons welcomed. & O LH.P,J F Wileon, 8sey id famp No. 78, W, 0. W. eery Thursda night. Wood. | of Women and Children. Ofce (ircle Arst and third Thursday | Deen-Bryant Bldg., Suite § Nms at 3:0uv o'clock. W. J Phone 367. Y Councl: Commander; Mrs o0 150 o Hebb, 5 M . Gus.dian of Circle 8 B. 0. ROGERS, LAWYER ; Encamyment No. 3, 1 0. ¢ 8!(0011\ 7. Bryant Bldg. Phone 754 Wets the first and third Moo | 2 Visiting Patiarchs welgome | < |‘4lkl !;}nd Fh‘w I A McDONALD, scribe | Q000000 » QOG | AMMERMAN, R B. 'HUFFAKER 4! Patriarch. —Attorney-at-Law— blossom Div. No. 9?2 I4.%0 B. of L. K. meets ever: ud fourth Wednesdays ¢ BUth at 2:30 5. wm. Visitim Uvan welcome, URS ). C. BROWN Seey —Lawyers— Wty Tuesday night &t Blde. Lakeland, Florida 1.8t Mcoonald's hall. xap9ndo - R —— JIrderhood of Carpeater o © lier, of America, Zooal 1776 LOUIS A. FORT liets each Thureday night it i s S . & Groover aall, ove ARCHITECT bt Dry Goods Stors. Vieitie; i imthe, o weleome. 11 VARSI ALL, Prestaer: i W LAYTON, Vice Prer “ W. JOGAN, Treasurer 1 ¥ELDS, Fin. seey. ‘Room 7, Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla TUCKER & TUCKER KIBLER HOTEL, W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER t of Sou S Office Upstai 3 f DIETR:CH, Ree. boey > ” ."Z‘ Conéuctor [ BARTOW, FLORIDA ER i % L9t aHRY, | Fst: ‘ -\'\.__.,... P, Rebokah Lodge No. | %Y #econd and fourth Moo | Wast1 0, 0 £ pall Ve | : otpe | J T and wisters cordiall' | NOTARY PUBLIC (NVESTMENTS IN ESTATE PEA " B LOANS " E. ROBERTSON, N " UUY ARENDELL, 2ec 9%y nights at 7:30 at A Visiting brotwers s 7 'tviteg, !. 4. REYNOLDS, Sec ). M. EATON, N. G. ~ e ——— :B'"n“ Order ot Eagi- 4 Y Wednesday aight o | ) H"'T Fellows’ hall i WILLIAMS, Prestden: | s " SMAILS Secrstar i e i RPOX b ameies Wang y > man with a balf volition " 1 Lodge No. 1291, Benev~ ’ A ard and forward and makes Do ve Order of Biks ,m rc s mar ""’ T way on the ginoothest - o sl b v volition d e8 0D o with a whoie ©0'l o ) Ty DostoMce, Visiting bretd roughest and will reach dom 18 06 o BORGE VOORE. E. R |4f there be eveu a littls wisdom iy « —Carlyle. A Little Wisdom. P G TELEGRAM, LAKII AND, OCT. 27, 1913, A e b= heardwalk being one of i : octatie of streets —but | X " . Jediscountenanced, g : | the chatr pushers, all of whom Ve bt colorcd mon, are required to dress ( s L ihemscives neatly. It is desired that REBIELY citved Wit plaks at adthe roadway shall present at all times [EasL I L0 though - the Tadtiiciive appearance, and rags are | WOk Is donic gradually, and not all at | distiguring Depaars are absolutely i (G Lheannacl bill or keeping it barred The policing of the boardwalk LA AL repair is $50,000. As it s extremely striet, and at miduight studs tuday the boardwalk — vepre- | or iy tho small hours of the morning e ab neariy $45,000 | | [ il to the ¢cleaning item | IU showid be saing 4bono broom or 1 mop is cver applied w the suriace of 1 the buoad il e Keops itselt elean Swey ol (Lo quote a Phiris Vo preprictors of s {15 R ever free from | dust, w! the rain wid the sea-borne mist continnally sl il However, the wy Always Clean and Dry Oty e may I other strects may be dinn other streets may be obstructed ) homrdwalk never. \When snow s in winter it is cleared away clerity almost incredible Lhe thoroughfares of Philadciphia ang New York may be well nigh impassable, but the ocean pathway at Atlantic City, 60 feet wide, is bound to be open for trattie, and dry at that Presently the sun ap- pears, and out come the invalids in chairs on wheels As it stands cost slightly mile to build the four and a third Originally | it was composcd of planks laid upon but these were today, the boardwalk than $100,000 a length of it being Hnore miles the sand o1 the beach repeatedly washod away by the cruel, | the loss and dis tually hrought permanent Id by pillars crawling wiave i comfort occasioned evey mool abou and girders vhich d the tooth of tine and gy of clements Hyperbol Ie, however, it may i be confessed that this clement-defy ing condition ouly now beginning | to be reachod through the substitu- | tion of reenlorced concerete for steel piles, experience has | proved. are hardly wore enduring than wood, owing to the destructive action of salt water and mist-laden gea air Indeed, one may, in spots, poke one's finger an inch deep into the metal supports. But concrete ap- pears to satisfy all requirements ad- mirably and before very long it will have entirely replaced steel in the construction of the wood-paved road- which, as sad lost ¢ | tie Clity vedlreel 1ir property thoroughfar le I'his does 1 poverty is ex @ N Oan traversing it is as safe from annoyance as at high noon. rom dusk until dawn the board- walk is brillantly lighted by are lights and by festoons of incandescent eleo at frequent intervals thoroughfare, The illu- cot s both attractive and trie bulbs stran aceross the minative o beautitui As already implied, the regulations governing the boardwalk are very rig- | iy wWalk, and be is not permitted under any crcamstances 1o 2O the chair in front of his in the ond- less procession that continually trav- erses the thoroughtare. “Crabbing” is positively torbidden- this term signi- fying the picking up of a casual pas- senger en ronte, The pusher must first 80 buck to the chair stand after relin- (]lll.\lllllL' a customer. The boardwalk here deseribed con- nects with a similar plank roadway that runs along the shore through Ventnor, Margate City and Longport. With this extenston, now almost com- plete, it covers a distance of nine miles, stretehing almost the entire l«ng.th of the island on which Atlan- stands REAL CAUSE OF HER WOE Not Lovers' Quarrel, but Something of Moment Occasioned the Sleep- less Night. They night before WO rone ter hitd quarercled at the ball the trivial mat as lovers will, and had parted in anger. At the carliest possible hour the fol lowing morning he hastened to seek her and beg her torgiveness She was already in the drawing room when he arrived, sitting silent among a group of sympathizing friends. Ilis heart smote him when he saw her heavy eyes and noted that she was still wearing her gauzy ball gown “You are il he gasped. She shook her head. “Only a woman can appreciate what she has endured” ventured one of her companions mJ hinically so- [ Tour mei, ut a2 day . are coustant iy enforced. special rules apply 10 Iy busy at the sihor curious task ot the pushing o wheeled chairs. No [ERIEN cuthe pusher s allowed to hasten the speed | Cocbjeet heing to drain off f ot his chair beyond the pace of a slow ahead of | ' Tilghman's Condition BNy PN T The! Florida Avenue Grocer 290———PHONE RKED Respectfully asks his friends and the pub generally to give him a ca hen needing Fresh Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Eic HE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT AND WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION : 218 FLORIDA AVENUE Fresh Garden Sceds, Bird and Suntlower Seeds, Pop-Curo for Popping, Millet and Rye lncubators, Chick Food, Shelis, Grits. Co, i perzs. Charcoals Tobacco Dust, Sulphur Powder WHY SAFER THAN CASH Paying by checks is not-only more convenient than pay- «ng in cash, but it is safer, because it eliminates risk of loss. Your account subject to check--large or small--is cordially invited, | AMERICAN STATE BANK J L SKIPPER P. E. GHUNN President Gashier === GARBAGE | | st co i e I DON'T Neglect, Your TO PROTECT, From Loss by Destructior e rieri of Fortn ane | Fidelity Underwriters, capital o e | Philadelphia Undzrwriters, capital : Springfield Fire and Marine, capital Wy ; The girl smiled wanly. “leave me The boardwalk, oue should realize, aloe with him." she musmired. Per is no mere local affair. It is in & haps I can make him understand.’ gense a national thoroughfare \hei My love, iy love, He ‘mouned; great sumuer street of the United | have my unthinking words wrought States, und onmon meenR | ¢ ;o yavoe? \Was it for my sake gl people frow all parts of | that those eyes kept vigil through the country No other place in ”'"} the long night” Did my cruel words Ur ! ' The Cali-| 2"y that you had no heart ort MBI B9 1t Laiuty gown? v the cit il e anid alth what | have a ' o 2 nig 1 dark and till; every one St L1 1 1" her voics Xpen | s sroush] | het cal 1 i : o £ | ing tened I 4 | . g F Travel Far g T 'r‘h-‘li d 1 k ry loard blue bo A femal laice E tra mouths, n v0 months. | adway Th 1 Firth ori HERTEporth te point forty miles u o were, wi smher 2l and lib 1 in order to obtain data ) g 8 B Au inter k ac 1 I at experimen 4 M is ths g the plaice i 8 I prec more and t fl‘fl,“ sl h | cale 1 inquries of mmng! € cat b case E and 15 8 : takable signs of a decrease in the it is oWt than gumbers of trawl-fish | who val e i TIQRETn—3 CANS Made to Order by CARDWELL & FEIGLEY Electrical and Sheet Meal Workers PHONE 233 FROM FIRE You Gan't Expeci With This Defect THE PEACE Wrich You Desire e en | “Peace eomes only with a knowledge Jot having crs, marked | dope things right.” We represent the following reliable companies: . $4.500.000 12,000,00¢ 014.750,00¢ 2,000,00¢ © 1905 that, except in the | lling, small lemon soles, 4 aice, there are unmls- ! German American, capital Room 7, Raymondo Building McCORQUODALE ~—— 290 . Lakeland Seed Company Powder PHONE 2-3-3 Tk

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