Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 22, 1914, Page 4

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JAN. 22 1914. e I ———e = ADOITIONAL CLASSIFIED A0S - THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FL I"e [Venl“q leleordnl lhe Tarpon Sprinzs Daily Leader now carries a Greek p for the ¥ Publi every afternoon from the benefit of its Hellenic readers, which L e e T ; Kent: B Lakeland, Fla. g buginess, bt 8 e ity If you \\n_nt to buy a home nr Wiy Caceed e Ba ool R : ritd ot it | e n have one built, be sure and see : 5 Entered in the postoffice at Lake- . $oimatim We t1y to please. L. B. Gill & Co. ! >ection e land, F as mail matter of the ROOY “fl Phone 34 Black, Architects, Puild- ¢ Owuer of die | buriide second . % i ate M ers. 1910 s 4 :‘ i ~ (TR { Ny RINGTON, EMTOR " . “” i »‘m ll'\»' - ;‘S WE ARE just completing a fine six- j; (. QUG Bae ¢ ; e ' 1 1 1ce olans - 7 y —_— ib 1% cadld B : ,“ fetia rcom bungalow on fast Lemon ‘' 3 7 '. vive i SUBSCRIPTION RATES ik Rt ‘_mmc'”.'w-‘ “kwl street. Large lot; 20 fruit trees. g by i k Jne yea s $5.00 - s e ! We are offering this at a very low | yres sih a ) ’ that must be a nuisance.—St. DPet- A 3 : " 3 3ix montne Fn I 2.50 : price. 'L, B. GilI' & Co.. phone “’“" P Three wontus RN Y y Wt for e HTeas: 34 Dlack; residence 215 8. Lake . . ( T et or us Pase b Rie Deiivercd anywhere within the forw ”.', translation. Ave., 1911 ‘n’ d ! ilmits ¢. the City of Lakeland for 10 Gy —_— ] 4 'a : a week A FOR S*TLE—In Rosedale; new five- i v van rg- Ty . fopres tive Johnson, of Ken-| r(;om bungalow; modern impr -“.' g I e W B e o et - = = ltucky, did “imeelf no credit in his ARG ORRT DO { 1 g L & " " Tents: o111l AL g i P unl att St < Frow tlie same office is issued fizht with a Washington lawver in a ]n ents; “:"-d take "Olfik \a(‘aqn; 2 ol attire yu can 2 4 ot as part payment. hone 34|, RSN f . ; THE LAKELAND NEWS, ccmmittee room of the House the Lol : any autoniobile f . § S *‘ : i sl ions b M o Black. L. B. Gill & Co., owner. | i det it only irom A weekly newspaper giving a resume | ©ther day when after an exchange of 1912 5 H - e blows wi sina - - 2 1 52 of local matters, crop conditions, ' "OWs With clinched =ists he yelled X > WD) oinate. cointy affairs, etc. Sent anywhere | fOF & pistol. Why a pistol when his! o omns ;i |8 b ittt bRl il v unty ' o 3 MAVeTRRSY Nid Hons nd beian oo WANTED—OId razs, 3 cents per f C tor $1.00 per year bbbl ML e b sk Telear: ght & ¥ ) i counts Johnson was the larcer man | hound, i et e unlaw 4 il S _77—-—————7—-7—-7—. “r [h“ [“”? i v L Mokt ) ki ; sk 5 5!«0[‘» and grapefruit e abuie " e ;- ? ord, the automobile maznate - — ; = described for sam | & J a Py i i rove, !0 aer ce 00; y Y Y says, and the O Lanner agrees I'“¢ next evolution in the govern- B A i [shall Le equif £ b ddil r C On 18, ar ! la bann ABYRER | bit- ot 6ltlen ts the etidtoumot otl terms. Also 2 1-2 acres lmn cifs : pAEe i s ne [ 1t1es 8 B 3 [ with him. that iron is the Zreat ¢ ek alAEaE t'wk.(‘ s e land, one mile from postoffice. " i A i i giness manag ak arge | i i il i : A i * est man cenpury 088 PROtio G iy Skt werativoad L Price $500. FKdward Bennett, i ! ¢ W s S vour 111d1vxduallty mto duced Chance for a quibble tions and biz industrial enterprises! Room 11, Bryant building. 1917 fl 5 h ] ; A e 16 16 E: isos | LT } ! wo o eatimad ol there, or even more than a quibble. |yovo o voneral manager Why not? ————" - SR e Sl . ; i Q suil, VoAl o 2scured ciothes that are This t prodice Edigon; What is zo0d for one hig business WANTED— to 40 acres, not cver g ' i i ¢ ! i ] 5 i at 8 g e} siness z R34 vmotor car upon the streets of il o) ARl s h: ped over fnto It. ;o principle of management threc blocks from city limits; ““] i ) for o et e ione mos the 11117 ’J.I‘ld ! 1 anag : | 4 e bor 1 reacher azents; owner only need apply.!peron cwnine or controiling s Not g UOFR ARG P ““ Uoueht to be z00d for another, and! i St R IR 1 g | motor evele or mutor pertiit any | W . Sl AL e “ the prime of life in the 188t 4o i 4. finite veanonsitility. Davs : Answer X, care Telegram. 101 p 1 SZIAOT S (OF Peaaiv-INnades et cen 1t nearly If not quite all g — i B ton, Ohio, is now run by a business 18 L s is inventi J uring WANTED—A white dy to . N 1 CCVAcac e W his great inventions came d AFING inunager. Just a6 Its oreat cashires: ANTET : e lad [ Al ; 1 s el LAl us amensipe 1 f(‘!‘ that period also The oii Nine- ister factory is. and leading Texas. housekeeping. Address A, care g\ 1 I 1 s a 8, d d Ad i teenth Century is dead and gone, altleainse :“"m" $6tte the navrnian Telegram . 1920 ‘0\\.nltr thereof o i Clul.’l.‘.}"' “wnq ‘I',: o \],-e bly fol' YOU but give her all that's coming to her y, o 1 g will take the highest order of ex-!= £ A and don't rob her of ome of her noy¢ive anility, but suen men are to?I‘Oln] RII”“\T:NT"N‘M :nm]s e { rreqqe (‘ 4 ki ight housekeeping; modern con- ridi | most famous children. be found. They say the plan works 95 1 ) R I restive ani e Wl”lall]son-Moore O BN e veniences, upper floor. ooms on‘mh, Ceria Bl — \J o —_— ! R W f e b. 4. Mrs. |immediate stop and so ) | lower floor after Fe ; {ingatite el 'FAS}{ION SHOP FOR MEN” The Pensacoia Journal objects be- AR OR e Poyner, corner Oak and Iowa. "’"1 ”‘le safe Ll i ; e animal, - s cause Mr. J. M. Cathcart, private I'nele Sam s certainly the finest i sl £ty v § - pime { i secretary to Scnator Fletcher, wrote .1, o b R 11§ e g ; S R ey it fellow in: the world, He not FOR RENT-—5-room apartment at!® ! o) a letter to the Florida papers an* e uives a friendly welcome to " i Gy ML i A . T swering the recent charges of N&*': 000 def-ated hearthroken. rapeed 218 Weet Main St. Apply at lonza Logan Swneend tional Committeeman Crawford ¢ Main St wrving, shivering Mexican soldiers | isuch persor . LOGAN § TOWNSEND against the genator, and zays the lat- with their women ane child Vi =) whose person t kht ter ouzht to do Lic own answering. conveys them to a pleasant \\hm-r oG "]"\l"'l““}‘fi SR ;”?]" “| SIIL0T MES LT Ob AU R .", . Sbirh Al stk g Y ¢ St i to $8 per day with smail inve el A Prst o T“_ us it med ““‘.’”"r]«‘ appro- heme at Kl Paso. 2ives them llrl' it it dolls Lakeland in b BUILDIN CONTRACT O’-‘S prl.:nv‘ that Mp. Catheart should beafd: dun loduing indefinitely, and i ‘\_‘ I ! | ‘ ' j ; WEE ot Butsy wnd e 0 DI e e o e T SRAL eietoele, N. i | We urmn Ser g_t_y_Bnrds 0 'n Al (r‘vvyruu ;\'nrk f0 Wil that we are gimply de- thoy to pluck up and be of good fiikn \ ) e e = fghted with it But, probally in heer for the w ret is vet SO YENT - Furhis hedr : : atly 1 op- 1 o worst is yet to come, | FOR RENT-—Furnished h:droom. | o Sia B PR 2 anticipation of the Journal's objees tje misht have disar them and. Apply 402 West Lomon St, 17 ¢iud i sl | fyou want a caroful, consistent. and . tion, Senator Fletcher came down in sent them all back across the Rio Viv ear i liable estlmate on 1he construction o’ Yéur person, tulked to the people of Tam- Grande to shift for themselves wi B 7 IS < r A ) f mselves with- 10 drive oier buildin Pa on the subject and left his ene- out violating any law of nutinns,i NOTICE v it daps j U'ASEE Ug ”“MED'ATEI Y. mies nothing to say. but with Villa's barbari Seiid i) b T K a's barbarians waiting - : any of the | Lt"HONE 66 FutCh & G(‘N'll' Bid 1O 4 for them, he was too much of a gen- ‘\”}””S for water and lights nh,lst :;‘, ‘l.‘ff: i i d 0 |tleman and a soldler and a grand’° Paid to the collector at the City |, g fubur, 2 Ml L R . The Pencacola News has been o0ld man to do it. hall on or before the tenth day of t'm]l}‘\"“! B ‘ storm-tossed for many years on the| each month or service will be dis- MORRIS G, MUNN o sea of Florida journalism with occa- T continued without further notice Attost. e T sional intervals of fair weather and | WITHIN THE and a charge of $1 will be made for| H L. SWATTS, City Clork sadiigabn LAW i . | Approved by me this S0l day of December, smooth ¢:iling, hnt it was supposed g disconnecting and connecting, ot H that whep the 'larson brothers cot “Within the Law,” Bayard Veil-| E. C. FLAN 1783 9l ‘:\]\:‘\ the property a few we oo jts ler's melodrama of modern condi- Commissioner of Municipal Activi ; 2 = 1 \ i NOW el i ‘hi 11 | ey troutles were over and it had t1ons in New York l!f("\\hl('h will; tles, Fromaglassfhat's reached the “stable equilibpium® P® scen at the Auditorium theater . nece.sary to a wrosnerous paper, | [OMOTTOW night treats interestingly | s m————————ee | he a e ddln'y is far more But somethine his drovped, the .nf“th(:: minimuynl wave ll‘l that 'it N COUNTY COURT. ,\1\!‘.1‘).\', fl!‘pct;Siflg t han Hangon name digsanpeared from the (€18 the story of a shop girl who is, COUNTY, FLORIDA.— By the coluirng and the News is in bank- stly aceused of theft and sent| County Judge of said County: frflm a glflss that ruptcy with the stern, fixed foatures '© "‘f”'\g prison for three ggala In| Whereas, J. 8. Burke applied to! hrm&flic jJTS your nerves' of I'ertert Felkel. its former editor, the firs t, she has a terrific scene g court for 1-tters of administra in perspective and Herl with her employer, the owner of a tion on the estate of W. M. Vun-f @ = B o TN @/ \NSA¥ ————— suine the poner for §8000, The Jepartment store. known as the cappon, deceased, late of said conn- | desites to call the att News is ton 2ood a nroverty to £o l mporium,” in which she tellg ty of Marion. | customers to the i displuy & 8 u ,._, dead and it will survive its trou- him in plain language of the temp- These are, therefore, to cite and ; : ] atl 9 hie D] P . ‘ ) distinetive cOrel bles, tut who the next owne's will tations which he places in the paths gamonish all and sinzular the kin-|™* Sl ! ; : te oly " roes , o ot ‘e N R | 1y o N2 10 - 1 be is a question yet to be answered. ‘vf his ¢irl emploves throuzh "'»‘r“f dred and crrditors of said deccaseil, of perfumes and toiici €8 i 3 j h:.C h‘(‘m a [hln {0 a hea‘:‘y !U!nbicl' Running a daily paper is costly 'O wages and the consequent pri- (g he and appear before this court, | 'xhibit in the stor ring tl ! work, and unless the paper is on a ‘&tions they are forced to underzo. op or hefore the 2tst day of Febru-| ; Lo payinz basls it can absorb more The rest of the play is devoted to ary, A. D. 1914, and file objections, | Your inspection of nerc! trrom a bu“»l digh to a Sa‘ad bO\f\l has money in less time and give back the absorbing story of “Mary Turn- ¢ they have, to the grantineig solicited. We know h h ; . less of it than any other form of in- er's” revenze. 1In aesociation With jotters as aforesaid, otherw the| B W anis ¢ y s a” marks ot b?St qua“l\' on " at Slghr’ vestment a gang of *“‘crooks” Mary preys upon gamoe wil! be cranted as pray ‘ g e g society, but manaces to keep \\mwn Witness my name as county jadre | of these gooas. R i e i s — e {the pale of the law always. Dr. C. of (he connty aforesa this 20th | { /. Parkhurst. the eminent clergy- g4 - " lay of Januar EXPERIENCE OF A UNION 1man said of Mr. Veiller's play, “ev- W. E. SMITH, County Jude=o /Te ‘H. C, S rEVE NS i 3 . VETERAN IN THE SOUTH ery emnloyer in the onuntr\ should ' 1913 ~ see “Within the Law. | } & l ORDINANCE NO. 159. (.\ . < PO - - h] ! % | ! ' oto le 'I ]‘4\\ 1‘4141‘4 l,\ Down in St. Petersburg there ar-| | B rived the other day as a tourist to GO TO THE RESCUE ‘~x'::lw”r.;]“.':.:”. e 1““’7“ - th LAKELAND, ‘FiA, speril the winter, Colonel Isaac Gib- ‘ i Aol e provt bons of Akron, Ohio, who wae¢ a Lon't Wait 'Till It's Too Late—Fol- " i City Council of the | fichtinz Union soldier during th low the Exyunle of a Lakeland 5 A | e It (UTI | 1 he r ' wle w (3} { war, with Grant to the finish, and Citizen T T the St. Potersburg Times ws an! Rescue the aching back. e « b e C8 £ o D ersons, Lupadgpe v i d Interesting story of his delizhtful If it keeps on aching, trouble may ,X o b mectin? there with an old war-time €0me. Ry il : i comriile who was his chum during ~ Often it indicates kidney weak- s | i . 1 it i his years of n gervice The ness. | conclusion of the Tit cle has If you neglect the kidnevs' warn b | more than spe inte and we ing, when meetin, p ¢ are glad to p it as showing the, 1-00k out for urinary disorders. i\! v fine tin » man who was a. This Lakeland citizen will ghow bicle so ove real r during the and is YOu how to co to the rescue. our Tow-count now: R. L. Marshall, N. Ma ¥ %ine further lonel Gib- Setts Ave., Lakelan¢, Fla., savs bor T kel that aever has he “l was having trouble from disor- been trented with more conrtesy or Gered Kkidnevs ard was sufferinz . %058 tv than he has in the South, {rom tackache and soreness thron-h He has traveled south of the line MY loins. Doan's K y Pib | \ d W ral v , quickly rid me of the comj 1Y i \ i in ( noa, T i ] n kidnevs were in zood w 2 e t st bes of or I had no r | 2 R o > lo. by att Pr | § 1 (G 1 . T when the oo t- 1 have n. Comvlete eloctriral eoninment ) no erodee acainst one and we Ofice OQver P. 0. Phone 350 = S Ty B e RS Gt are all brothers a under the Hours: 9-11, 2-4; Evenings, 78 i . 3 ’ v . { TOMOI best government in the world.”

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