Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 13, 1914, Page 3

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ivision of Dade coun- Br number of voting law, was under dis- l':ll'ltj‘-‘;ou'r Drip Coffee 't be equaled is mwen by our daily in .mse of customers ’ dld (‘emand the best pc PER CUP ‘{ave you tried our Hot ' offee. served piping hot -vith pure Jersey cream ind wafers S5CTS. ted Cross Pharmacy Pllone 289 ".eim o G THE LAND OF ' necessary under the [ | nPI’flRIUNIIY This High Lake Region of Florida hes been .Ufl.v 80 ll“ and is fast filling up with ' hose having “good luck,” or rather, who have llllfl' m \h great opportunities afforded only those called ‘‘lucky,” \ln values in city and country but even more the oppor- are mot only eagerly buying, but C!QC"" “ “here suitable for citrus fruit, ‘truck ralsing. Five or ten hence Borthern friends will call them SAF'IMI’. " Not'#0, that word does not spell helr good for They looked for, and saw embraced them, and are thelr resulting reward. 'uh outdoor life gives health, age and crops give wealth; ~oufor|. and happiness are im- ble still trying to keep on liv- __ng . whose lives are made by cold and sudden changes, 'Ml! now loested, if they but hear and heed call of ‘opportunity, will soon find their M Juek*” to “good luck,” amid the ___somforts M ts of this balmy, produe- ive {0 N ( i g:nds would produce these hings, or'do year round, or all Florida and, or evén all land in this region would do t. the of losing present opportunities ' would be far less. i But no other portion of the U, §. has this “sombination of ate,right land and low rlell, and of the land here will not give I v Hence the need of open eyes —4!‘ alert to find real opportunities, in % }e m of who know and have them, wnd will glve & “square deal,”” even to those Florida solls. the north to escape the killing % changes of its winters, we \/ or and are offering these oppor- }%fl '&m, like ourselves, needing to ive and Mmuch out in the weather, and a record behind us of 40 years of uare dealifg’” we feel able to be help- -uy sojourning in Lakeland. Those 'who Witnessed the scenes here on her urluw eannot question but it is good be allve, and living in thisregion. All such, wnd all wishing to learn of these opportuni- des, and all from the cold northland, are in- rited to call on. 'us here , M. @. WILLARD 17 lldc Phone 102 Lakeland. i THE EVENING TELRGRAM. LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 13, 1914. ! . 5 a confederate of “braham, and al- lowed him to pnxl his tents under "IN SOCIETY | St gounty commissioners! | lua oaks, and to ‘dwell in the plains| \\ lhn lln \I.H ires became as- TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Office Number ................ Residence Number ............. [=} =] [=] & P & SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- @ municated to the Society editor oy either of the above telephones. Q Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram.. & Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and & other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- & ment as soon as they occur in order that *“ir news value is not Q& =] E=3 impaired. ' meeting in Miami! -=--~ _-_-: e e e e sociated with Russia U a2 intor othing but the (‘\lhn‘\ OO0V UVVUUVUVV0000C0OONGH G OO [marriage, the aflix ‘off meaning on the subject was o ; t," was added, the name Mamre be- Their crest re wmained the Palestiiie oak tree of the piui"w ol Mamre. “Maybe you would like to see the ring of Melchisedek,” eontinued Mad ame Mountford, raising her hand to the licht so that an enormous heart- shaped ruby reflected the ray of the sun. “The ring has been in the Mamreoff family for centuries and centuries. Here on my couch lies a garment woven before America was =R R=R:== =R =] 0600 X0 K0 00 00 06 208 306 300 306 30 06 0% 060K X0 06 308 06 £ 00 X6 6 X0 00X % % £ ¢ [a nation,” and she lifted for inspec- OPPORTUNITY They do me wrong who say I come no more When once I knock and fail to find . you in; For every day T stand outside your door, And bid you wake, and rise to fight and win. Wail not for precious chances passed away; Weep not for golden ages on the wane; Each night T burn the records of the day; At sunrise every soul is born again. Laugh like a boy at splendors that have sped; To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never blind a moment yet to come. Though deep in mire, wring not your hands and weep; I lend my arm to all who say, “I can!" No shame-faced outcast ever sank so deep But yet might rise and be again a man. Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast? Dost reel from righteous retribu- tion’s blow? Then turn from blotted archives of the past And find the future’s pages white as snow. Art thou a mourner? Rouse thee from thy spell; Art thou a sinner Sins may be forgiven; Each morning gives thee wings to flee from Hell, g 1¢ m CAN BANK ON OUR Al & CONCRETE Gl"hi’- genuinely satisfactory, 'ol'k 3 $ in the foundation, side-| walk, blogks, stable and garage floors.'x some work you want ain St. NATICNAL VAULT CC. to Lakeland Artifieia’ Stone Works f GIDPPEDEDEPDEFSPSPPPPPPPDPPEED S PEEBEBBPODE thing in We:ring and Bovs . tion a superb garment woven of Each night a start to guide thy|threads of gold. feet to Heaven. Madame Mountford is at present —Selected. [installing at the American Univer- Fonot sity of Washington what is said to Madame Mountford be one of the most replete and re- When Madame Lydia Mary Mount-{markable Biblical museums in the ford visited Lakeland two years ag0|world. The collection consists of under the auspices of the Chautau-|pyndreds of magnificent handwoven qua, she compelled the interest and|garments, many of which have been admiration of all who heard her|panded down the centuries in Pales- wonderful lectures on Biblical 1ands|tine and all of which are authentic and love and all will be glad to know | representating of the mode of dress she returns again for the Chautau-|.¢ giplical days. qua this season. — Madame Mountford is now in Washington, D. C., installing at the American University one of the most replete and remarkable Biblical mu- seums in the world. Selene Armstrong Harmon, writ- ing in an exchange has the follow- ing to say in regard to this remark- able woman and her work: i Madame Lydia Mary Mamreoff von Finkelstein Mountford has a family tree that makes the oldest occidental genealogy look about as new and shiny as a piece of plated ware. She talks about her ancestor, Melchise- dek, as any American woman would speak of one of the Pilgrim fathers. Madame Mountford, who was born in Palestine, is spending the present scoson in Washington. She speaks with ease and at a remarkable rate of speed Arabic, Russian, English, French and German. She spent her happiest hours in childhood playing under the trees on the Mount of Olives, or strolling with her father through the quiet walks of the Gar- den of Gethsemane. As a girl of 18 she was baptized in the Episcopal Church of Jerusalem. “We Orientals,” says Madame ,{, gn On the frontof every eavton and on the label' of every bottlo cof the GENUINE INE-T4-1iONE you will find the BELL In a circle. Granny Metmlh\ the s Kentucky, says—' right beats gettin’ i precautions, you know what o buy, and can “Tell By Tke Bell” lln. 80c., $1.00, AT DRUG STORES, \\\\\tx\\\\\\\\\\\\fik\\\\\\\\.\x\\\\\\\\\\\‘(\\\\\\\ N For sale by chloy & Henley. ¥ LAl TR S S SRS TR RN LR SLL X DL IR LS LT DL LT 0 EE E R RIR NS Tremendous Reduction: on Every- Sale Lasts For Ten Days Only i |l 3 The (,ocds Arc Going Fast : ¢ PERDPPRBDPDPGPGPPEELIEFES FOBOBOPOPOTOLOO T R R R PIEERPEPPIE LRI IR PRSI PR G l Gutfitter : The Bart Schatiner & Marx Clothieg e Hub . Mountford, “think in centuries, in a - NOTICE OF SALE way that is difficult for the occiden- YISl tal mind to follow. I trace my gene- Notice is hereby given that under alogy back to the line of Melchisedek |and by virtue of an order granted by and to Davidic line on my mother’s|the Hon. F. A. Whitney, judge ot side. On my father’s side of the|the circuit court of the Tenth Judi- house I go back to the Mamres and|cial circuit of Florida, in and for| the house of Ephraim. Mamre was|Polk county, in a case wherein the Southern Chair Manufacturing Co. is plaintiff, and the White Furniture Co. et al., are defendants, the un- dersigned, as receiver, will, on the 28th day of January, A. D. 1914, sell at public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash at the store y -3» building now occupied by the White INTENSE EXCITEMENT :n; Furniture Company, in Lakeland, @ Polk county, Ilorida, the stoek of ' r ¢ furniture now in my possession as re GREAT RUSH AT THE :g ceiver, and the stock owned by the :g White Furniture Company . & This 12th day of January, A. D. i Great Forced:i| " :g: FRANK THOMPSON, % 1817-Mon. Receiver 3 ,§, u a e 4 ¢ For the first time in its history :?: @ ¢ | Jacksonville can boast of a naval @ ‘;:“ stores market, an exchange 'being » & :§~ b4 ‘f()lnm]l\ opened there last Friday, @ ONE DOSE of & r’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy S ould Convince You That Your Suffering Is Unnecessary SRR, ST T W, £oak Apparel for Men R e SPR—— 4 n Recommended forChronic Indiges= tion and Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Atlmcnts. - Intestinal " Around Distres ter Eat- h for Stom ts, Dyspepsia, P , Sour Stom i } | iz, Nervousness, Diz: &% § | Bick Headaches,"Conntiy ' . I on, Au'm-l Liver, 'h nke Ys I cturers, Priests, lasting benefit and it ~hmll be e jually successful in your case Send for free valu- able booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whiting Street, cago, Iil. For sale in Lakeland by Henley & Henley . ws, Luinting Spells, | l H. C. STEVENS BPPP PRSPPI PODDEP IR BB B P D DD BB oo RN . R W’l"fi‘ PR RPLE ‘fi’ww'l' Cut Price Men’s $1 Shirts for 79c Cut Price Men’s $1.50 Shirts $1.19 $2.50 Monroe Hats for...... .$1.68 $3.00. Herald Hats for ....... $2.19 $4.and $5 Stetson Hats for. ...$2.89 Cut Price on Wool Dress Goods. 1'2 Price on Coat Suits and less. Cut: Price on Sweaters. A Good time to doll up for a small price | U G.BATES i G A Few Left After the Big Sale Country Cured Hams 23¢ per ib. Kingins Breakfast Bacon Sliced qoc per Ib. =P A TS “Watch for the next Pure Food Sale” Pure Food Store Phone 93 [nven orySALE§ g T¥ YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE W MARSHALL & SANDERS The Old Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who neyer “"FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their abilityto make good, MARSHALL & SANDERS : Phone 228 Blue ¥ BB THECHOBFCHICHMM PSS L WWM%%N&‘Q*MW&@M@@ QEQEOTC 3 1914 Would be to brmg all your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry to the leading store in Lakeland for repairs. All work guaranteed. Our repair department is first class in every respect. trial always a customer, I A pleasure to show goods. COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists 4402 P gu S L Qi = lw LU o DBPPBPPP PR SOPPPPBDPBRPPRD A TASTE From aglass that’s dainty is far more appetising than from a glass that “jars your nerves” The Cut Glass from a thin to a heavy tumbler | W.P.PILLANS&CO. or from a butter dish to a salad bowl has = = the hall marks of best qualily on it at sight, JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. A Right Resolution For !

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