Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 17, 1913, Page 8

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| . P. McLeod, and Alice Virginia Me-| ors. The Wiiiams Stock Co. 12%-Peopl: ~-12 3-Nights -3 E AUDITORIUM Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 19th o remm— ! . re——tssae B L e —— This is the company that played Miami all last winter. < Belle Marie, in Four Acts will be tite ozening play With a good vaudeville between each act POPULAR PRICES - . g garette of [HRVS 6 o Zaee Piedmont stands alone—far above all imitators—the highest grade cisarette ever sold for the price. In quality of tobacco and workman- ship it is always absolutely vniform— elways pleasing and satisfying—always ripe, rich and mellow. Is it surprising that Piedmont shoulv.ll" be the biggest selling Sc. cigarette in America? Whole coupon in each package. Ly ponsiiacco Cn 5 $ i | | i | | LEAVE TO SELL ILINORS' {lin-sworth 53 degrees, east 9 chains, LAND i:lmue north 53 degrees, east 17.87 —— ! chains, more or less to the east line 15.567 D. 1913, chains, more or lcss to the place of beginning, lying and being in Polk county, Florida. Llach of said minors have an un- Polk county, State of Florida, at his|divided one-third interest in said office in the city of Bartow, in said|Rroperty and the land is to be sold for the best interest of the said minors. Dated this 15th day of November, tates of Archibold Howell MecLeod,|s. p. 1913. Douglas Groover McLeod and Kate T'ADEUS J. FRAILEY, McLeod, minor heirs of the late A. Guardi v for the Above Named Min- Notice is berchy wiven that on theof said lot 3, thence north NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR south along the edge of dake 22nd day of December, A. ' I will apply to the lfonorable C. M. Trammell, county judge in and for gounty, for an order authorizing me, as guardiaa of the persons and es- Leod, deceased, to sell at private sale the following property Lelonging to) the said minors: Beginning at the northeast corner of lot 2, section 20, township 28 3 south, range 24 cast, then running (By Asscciated Press. ) west 13.69 chains more or less, to a Berlin, Nov. 17.—Admiral Pau! Treasurer City Democratic Commit- point 6.31 chains cast of the north- von Hintze, ex minister in Mexico, NOIERS, Attoruey for Guardian. 1492-Sat west corner of said Jot 3; thence gouth 15 degrees west 23,635 chains; thence west 25 links, more or less, |has ordered the cruiser Nuernberg,) to a point In edge of Lake Ilollings- |row on the Pacific coast of Mexico,’ worth, 2280 ‘chaifs ‘eouth of “the|to proceed to San Blas to receive moithwest corner of sald lot 3; thence | German fugitives. —————————— et e ettt e e THE IVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., NOV. 17, 1913. stands: Fusion, $2,102 many, $197,400. In other words, the tiger has to feed his cubs For the next four years, insoiar as city s th? provender, on WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION MEETS IN PALATKA (Continued from Page 1.) : harbor improvement near and on the|patronage give (zulf coast of the United States af-|less than $200,000 |Iccts more people than 1mpro\'emem! bl in any other section of the comm-y,! ELECTION IRAUD TRIALS Uecauge the 2ulf coast is nearest to! SR the producing States of the Union,| Ny York, Nov. 17.—State Se‘n. and because of the 28,000 miles of ', 1 janiel J. Carroll, Luke O'Reil- United ;o pomas Owens, John Pehan and { prominent navizable rivers in the SEALS BEGINS Placed on trial in Brooklyn today. Washington, Nov. 17.—The Na-|A special jury has veen panelled tional Ral Cross Society, throughgto hear the cases and the men will the special committee on the Pre-| probably be tried separately. vention of Tuberculosis, began to- day the sale of Red Cross Christmas| scals, the proceeds of which will ve | WILL TEACHT%E%%“K%]?%HE SOIL used in the war against the white plague. Hundreds of thousands of stores, business houses, hospitals, restaurants, ete., throughout the country will act as azents for the society in the sale of the seals. Miami, Nov. 17.—Planting time { has come for the Seminole Indians, !and in order to teach tnese wards of Uncle Sam how to prepare the soil and care for their crops properly, L. A. Spencer, United States Indian commissioner, will soon leave Miami to make a trip to every one of the 1864—Three bounty jumpers ar-{jpdian camps in the Everglades. He rested and convicted of desertion in!js only waiting now for a message (‘hicago and St. Paul sentenced to from Washinzton telling him to stait be shot at Fort Snelling, Minn. 1868—Cen. Sheridan left Fort| NOVEMBER 16 IN HISTORY out. Acting on the theory that tlLe knowledge of azriculture is the sal- Hays for the Canadian river, to as-|vation of the Indian, the government sume command against the Indians,|is conductinz a practical educa- 000; Tam-|FOR SALE—10 ac who had about 7,000 warriors. The|tjonal campaign and the commission- stcamer J. M. McCullough sunkjer is sent out to illustrate by actual near Madison, Ind. work the methods which the govern- 1890—RBishop Potter sent a let-|ment is desirous of having the In- ter to Mayor Van Wyck of New York | dians adopt. Mr. Spencer will go to charging the police in complicity | Homestead and enter the 'Glades with vice in New York. from there, cominz out at Miami. He 1894—O0klahoma swept by a sand-|will then go in from bere and come| storm, which prevailed for four days|ont at Fort d.auderdale in at that and did much damage. 1904—Russian government denies|then in by way of Fort Myers. that Port Arthur is unable to hold : out against Japanese attacks. 1912—President-elect Woodrow Wileon and family embarked for Ber- muda for a month’s rest, ACKNOWLEDGE IT Lakeland to Bow to the Inevitable— Scores of Citizens Prove It After reading the public statement TLORIDA FARVERS MEET of this representative citizen of Lake- land given below, you must come to Palatka, Fla., Nov. 15.—Farm-|this conclusion: A remedy which ors from all parts of the State cath-|proved so beneficial years azo with| ered here today in annual conven-|the kidueys, can naturally be expect- tion to diseuss rural eredit and the|de to perform the same work in sim- inauguration of a system of farmers'|ilar cases. Read this: banks. The meeting precedes the; Mrs. W. . Browning, 236 South convention of the Mississippi-to-At-|Tennessee Ave., Lakeland, Fla., lantic Inland Waterways Association |says: “I think that the uric acid fn my system was the caise of my poor health. About a year ago one of my fingers began to swell and became very stiff. T went to a doctor, but he could not do anything for me and as_one of my relatives had been enred of kidney disease by Doan's Kidney Pills, I thounznt that it mizht be well for me to try them, which begins here next week. States, 24,000 miles flow to the gulf: syje1 Mamorstein, ail 7 hoxard bie Tanuinn 0Abu politicians indicted for conspiracy .to evade and violate the election law m' : SALE OF RED CROSS tle primaries of March, 1912, were TEINKS PROFIT-SHARING WILL SOLVE LABOR PROBLEM Boston, Nov. 15.—*“Profit shar- iny seems to afford the only way out of an intolerable condition of indus- trial strife” in the opinion of Pres- I zot a box and soon after using "1‘""’ "_':"”\r'“"_”f (.‘l.m'r]os }}' W‘h‘“" o'rznmm I improved. 1 gladly confirm [anvard SUniversiey, Dormof Yy former statement in whirn 1 to'd plus the wage system, has produced i 2 % b : £ ! {of my experience with Doin's Kidney a state of affairs in this country : 2 Pills. 1 still uee this remedy orca- which s intolerable,” sald Dr.| . § ¢ e o Fe sionally and it always brings the best ! IXliot in addregsin the elub o° print- e : | results. inz house craftsmen today. The two| areat forces of eapital and lahor :\ro' orzanized into hostile camps, both| rown strong, Somethinz funda- mental in its nature must be done to relieve the sitnatron. ‘The only way to brine efliciency is to cive the same motives to both capital and; o2 & St labor. Profit-sharing will make ev- o ——— |From Now On POLITICS AND POLITICIANS For sale by all dealers. cents. Price 50 Foster-Milturn «o., Puffalo, New York, sole azents for the Unit- ed States. Ttemember the name-—Doan's—and | take no other. =i We Will Serve at Our & § 5 Fountain & Many Americans in Furope are & wreparin? to return home in antiei- Delicious French Drin f: ation of war between the United wLoflee - Jtot Loils ¢ 2 Egzs. Poached, Scrambled or & States and Mexico. Boiled .~.= Loust & A All I\'(':)\:ll\ ol Bouillon :‘ The rumors that Sir Arthur Ceci! veter Stew o < HEsL B thur Ceel Ham and Clicse Sundwviches & Ipring-Rice, PBritish ambassador at Baked Beans, Lte, & | \WVashington, will resien because he F' “as been eriticised for being away WE WILL TRY [ ‘rom his post so often, Is declared to Ye unfounded point and out at Fort Pierce, and F! TO PLEASE YOU Renresentative 1'enry, of Tevas, Is weparing to make it lively for the ‘rusts during the next rve: QUICK SERVICE & QUALITY lar ses- don of Concress. e has prepared Will Be Our Foreword everal amendments to the S*erman 'aw, one of which is dessened to vit EaGe iate the “rule of reason” written + alial into the Sherman law by the Su- Your Patronage Solicited ¢ S0P Sl 32 Nl S 38 o Sl et sl S Sl S 3o S St ot S S St et Y A A S P B T T Un T T L O L m T nreme Court, while another \\’mhll‘ T provide for the punishment of trust! h"’ officials on the theory that “auilt is| ) ! iRcd X Fharmacy personal .” Even thouch Joseph Patrick Tun- & “ IE R ‘ multy should succeed wWilliam F. G ON THE CORNER ? McCombs as chairman of the Demo- |« H30d0: 3 cratic national committee, the| change will not take place until! ~ 1916. Meanwhile it is said thnt' FORKA LE there is a Congress battle to l'ol o 5 waged by the Congress mmr\n(’:n? committee, headed by Representative Frank E. Doremus, of Michigan. Otto K. Dorn, who was recently clected to the school hoard of Cleve- land, Ohio, filed a sworn statoment showing that his eclection expenses were only two cents. The money | | FOR SALE T:r\sH\r*nm, SIN rooms and hath { A1l modern improvements, o jlot 8CX127 feet, | postoffice, e Three blocks Paved Price was spent for a postage stamp. Itiee noo o 'u is one of the smallest election ac- | o~ the m;l\(‘ cash. Pest loca- ¢ o Wl - > counts ever filed. Six riet. Address Rox | =40 1501 jthe votes are all counted In New . ! York city campaign—the score -res on hard road,| FOR RENT—3, 4 - : b acres In| all modern Y only two miles out; ol l»ea’;mu grove; balance in truck. South Florida Aven Exceptionally good for the price, $2,000. John F. Cox Realty Co. 1470 . el ). )] SALE QUICK--Cottage on South Fo\l'ti:i\x:i:; QL:\“-nue, between Main|TAKE YOUR MEALS r and Lemon streets; 5 rooms and tanzas Ilotel, Sp path. two fireplaces, nice lot, good| the week, location; close inj now paying 8 per cent on §2,000, Don't be slow. Yours for $2,500. A. J. Moore, Cut Piice Store. 1278 “OR SALE OR Rizyy bath, hot ang o w goes8 wWith honge, N]cr; e ———— ing Phone 356, Roci FOR S‘LE—House; 3 lots in fruit postoffice. N in best condition, good horse and , buggy, set blacksmith tools, book-| «v24 —a :\l&.nlwme i case; 28 volumes Encyclopedia enameled clover oy n Brittanica, furniture. D. K. Zei- pearl setting. ;. gler, Dixieland. 1496! this office ang Tecein FOR SALE—Nice lot on Tennessee avenue, Scott’s Lakeland Heights, lot 3. block 3, part cash, balance LOST—3-year-olq Jerse payments. G. D. McColpin, 310 horned. Hope tiod g North Kentucky avenue. 1474 ring attached. pypy, | e —" notlfy R. T Gcgrgec: office. FOR SALE—House of 9 rooms, bath, WANTED—A lomn o fireplace, electric light, paved Jeats, & v o t0 [ street, lot 50x200, East Orange close’in s nt gy St., for $4,000. John F. Cox[ property wop, s 1470 curity. No brokey Realty Co. Evening Telegram, _____—__——l— 7OR SALE OR RENT—Several cot- tages and bungalows. Nichols and Waring. Phone 356. Room 5, over postoffice. 1426 S ——— 00 LOTS—Best location in city and any part of city for sale; good terms and will build for you. Nich- ols and Warinz. Phone 356, Room 5, over postoffice. 1426 [FOR RENT. WANTED—Ford ayty ;: for property. Nicholyy, — AUTOMOBILE OWNER their tires vulcanizeq | in the mest Satisfaoy, at W. B. Arendils: General Repair sny street, just back of (g macy. R e ] ANY or all parts of hang, to crupper at MeGlash OR RENT—Rooms furnished fo! lizht housekeeping. Apply at 301 South Kentucky avenue. 1484 HORSE furbishings ang elry at McGlashan's FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, sin-lflml\'(‘. YOUR KuD:g gle or connected, privilege conven-| Pender & Faust, All} fent hot and cold bath. 512 S. finished in 24 bon Fla. Phone 345 Black. 1450 Studio. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—At| Having purchased auis 201 Sorth Kentueky avenue, ”“fthe Jesse Keen estate o FOR RENT—3 or 5 rooms, fur-|one-half mile west of cly nished or unfurnished. Apply 711!are now sgelling fn 10 W. _.emon street. 1480 ! tracts some of the finest farm lands in this ge FOR RENT—Two or four furnished !rlght price and terms. rooms for rent, private bath., Ap llnrs pee G. C. Rogan, Ry n)v Mrs. J. B. Streater, 503 East |Deen & Bryant Bldg. Pi Ofasete streei. ——————————————— TOR RENT--Three room cottage ot |QICK harness made wh South Lake Tlollingsworth, Pric: McGlashan, the har $3.50 per month. See W. Fiske Johnson. * 128¢ e WANTED=—Competentilil FOR RENT--Two or three unfur . nished rooms. Apply 412 Soutt this office. Tennessee, 147¢ Sl SRR e s T W. A. COX, CONTH! FOR RENT—Two furnisned rooms.| My specialty s pe £09 South Tennessee avenue. ‘bnlldlng the most comn’ 1500/ 2nt and tasty honse rapher desires positior fttention, Housewivt 18 1hs, Svear 10 I's Snowdift 4 s § if 12 1ts Best Flour 24 1's Best Flour 12 1bs Best S, R. Flour 24 1bs Best S. R, Flour 11b White Hovse Coffee | By 1'1b Caraca or Cracker Boy...... 11b Coffee ang OlicRorgie Rid e ...Goed Loose Coffee .. Best Butter w4 2 1ls Best Tomatocs, 3 for 6 Cans Cream : 2 Cans Baxter's op B. L. Corn 6 S>an or Was! in? Powder G 1 Peck Irish Potatoes for., . . | / il or Grits (Hudnut's) 'd first class and evaet'y ® P a few of the prices whith 19 e in proportien, If vou wan! 's rices tocother with good delivers 3 trial. PUONES 119 and 234 Y L. B. WEEKS MOVEDI — i} e My custom s == friends w! NOW just in front of my old stand. oV Van Huyss Building, coMT, OVER! | will makel interest. Wil haye an up-to-date F soon as I can straighten up. D. B.DICKS!

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