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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAR ELAND, FLA., MARCH 17, 1914, PAGE THREE R e — Y four Stomach Bad? The following words fill the blanks suitably: i 1, Gossoon; 2, Lilt; 3, Dudeen; 4, Colleen; 5, Mavourneen; 6, Irish; 7, Potheen; 8, Irishman; 9, Shamrock; 10, Shillalah; 11, Dublin; 12, St. Pat- rick: 13, Cawbee; 14, Emerald Isle; 15, Erin Go Bragh. JUST TRY ONE DOSE of ' Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy and Be Convinced That You Can Be Restored to Health z’ . 7 \ = To Serve on St. Patrick’s Day. Occasionally we just have to slip in a recipe for some special function, ' and that is why I am telling you of this pretty and appropriate sweetie for the 17th. For eight persons take one quart of cream, half a pound of | peppermint stick candy and the whltesJ of two eggs. Whip half a pint of the cream, add the beaten white of the | eggs and mix with the rest of the | cream, in which the candy has been put after breaking into very small bits and thus nearly dissolving it. £ i | candied mint leaves or the very tiny fgflnd health, Mayr's Wonderful Stothach ' £ 4 emedy has been taken by many thousands of white and green candy mints. people throughout the land. It has brought MME. MERRI. health and happiness to sufferers who had TWO FRENCH BAGS jdespaired of ever being restored and who A tobacco that is instantly distinguished from all others by its fragrance. The first time you get a whiff of STAG, you'll go buy some. Inthe pipe,in the tin,indoors, out- doors, its natural lasting fragrance will win you at once and forever. Convenient Packages: The Handy Half- Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor, » You are not asked to take Mayr's Wonder- Stomach Remedy for wecks and months fore you receive any benefit—one dose is sually required to convince the most skepiical .now proclaim it a Wonderful Remedy and are urging others who may be suffering with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments to try it. » Mind you, Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is so ditfferent than most medicines that are put on the market for the various stomach ailments—it is really in a class by itself, and one dose will do more to convince the most skeptical sufferer than tons ot other medicines, Results from one dose will amaze and the benefits are entirely natural, as it cts on the gource and foundation of these ilments, removing the poisonous eatarrh and le accretions, and allaying the underlying ronic inflamation in the alimentary and ine estinal tract, rendering the same antiseptic, Just try one dose of Mayr's Wenderful Stom= ach Remedy—put it to a test today—you will ae overjoyed with your quick recovery and E\ill highly Ymiw it as thousands of others are “No Bite, ‘“No Sting, ‘No Bag, “No String." onstantly doing, vSend for hooklet on Stome ach Ailments to Geo, 1, Mayr, Mfg, Chemist, F . 1 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, Il " How He Did It. T (1} H C EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD . i R [ fico clock right?” he forcman was P. Lorillard Co.— Established 1760 aslcod W il R “1coc it in the morning by the time the I arvives and set it again at noon and nigh. by the time the help s quits.” f 1 lTO f T B | On the Co. i | "My husb:ud isn't home two nights a month.” | “You should get the minister to see FIRING LINE AT BATTL E OF OJINAGA is the minister. Always being called away to ee peopie.” IMME. MERRI'S ADVICE TWO GOOD ENTERTAINMENTS o FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY. { l | Two sliver rings hold the odd little | N 2\ w Mérkel i Guessing Contest That Is Sure to | gjiver coin bag. The purse at the | .. &’ 1 & | Prove Amusing — Appropriate | |eft Is of striped moire, of which the g J @ Sweet With Which Hostess silver top Is heavily set with precious ., i & May Make Hit oo the 17th. stones. @ For the che pestand @ s % Best Meat in town, @ Here is something in the way of a u 2 < i (5. guessing contest that you may like to & N': w line of Groceries, j;: try on the 17th. 1 would advise all LS of you to look up on Irish dialect be- 6 :x‘: fore attempting to answer or insert Pho“e 7 Rcd é, Sl Tish 0nde! North Florida Avenue, Young Barney O'Neal was a merry He could dance a fine jig, or — 2 a gay tune, But, alas, quite a spendthrift, 'twas RIVE THEM OU D | plain to be seen— S B | For he danced, and he drank, and he e e ithe THE FOREIGN CONCERNS CALLED smokea his -—- 3, bile from the iver. “BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS,” that you & This is the first photograph received from Ojinaga showing the lmtlln‘ between 'the federals andklrebs': that A e seu hli ivet -l Named "P"’“"’”flgffi have decolved, and despolled of tiousands ':;’f 3 been gotng on for more than two weeks. These are members of Major Gustamentl's command attacking the en- Norah McShay, But in u'uml"%m s fl:ml‘::rn’;fn-l:;:;lm of wtll:lc ('::::mu'lx.“llt‘,“rs‘.:ml::s fnen enched federals. Wh,. aMhough she Joved Barmey, been taken out. done In Minnwsota, Ohio and other States, their Legislatures co-operating, by means of a local co-operative Savings-Loan company, handled by yourselves and others whom yow would not name the day. Buy iand try B “Abh, Norah — 5,” young Darney would cry, - Im;'w. and wlunlmu'l to Polk county. e . ¢ vould have 1 0 already 1 . . “Your eyes aro aa biue aé the fair —— | For sale by Henley & Henley. |yon; but that these men feared this was. the RETER I LTSS E LT LT LR N 6 sky. same fire lh:nt”hnul I)urrlu-d Ullcm' lmfuro(_l Ilm now you and iey are Investigating, an Be my own little bride, and we'll sail HELPlEss As BABY find that the right (local) 50:1 dux only uv;od SN"I.‘ t t 1 o’er the sea, f to hundreds un;l (lhuusnmh. r;]ndl no harm to ny one. Al that, controled b; ood 1@ Breas P oasire %) And build a wee bome in the land of | Ioat "oird, 4t s comppient ectaaty, “un to ‘have your Shoes feel the free.” | der bonds, 1t will soon become the grentest financial and moral force here for home and and look right? We have a new plan for fitting the feet and there is no need to be misfitted. The Only Store in Lakeland that Has the Custom Fitting Methods Don't let your feet trouble vou. Give us that trouble. Come and BB BB DBEEDEhdS SPPPPEEEEEEPIEEPPIEEPPED b LFT US FIT YOU COMFORTABLY Dutton-Harris Co. ] It 124 Kentucky Ave. Fooffl tters . The Store of Quality We Repair Shoos while you Wait oo oo B oo o oot fhe POPULAR POLISHES Black, Tan and White 10c Tue F. F. DALLEY Co,, LTD. BUFFALO, N. Y. HAMILTON, ONT. All Dealers But Norah just smiled, and shook her sweet heéad, And sand, “Barney, darlin’, we should not be wed— For 'tween drinkin’ and swokin’, and dancin’, I ween, We'd have nothing to cook in our Ik- tle — 1" But she soon changed her mind, what maiden resists i The love of an —— 8 when he per-, sists? | B0 they plighted their troth with a lit- tle gold ring, And were wed when the —— 9 grew green in the spring. ' On his shoulders so broad, his — 10 he swung, From which the bride’s clothes in a neat bundle hung. To the fair —— 11 quays they traveled fol‘| at dawn, Where the ship rode at anchor on — 12 morn. His —— 13 Barney tipped to the —— 14, As they left the green land behind | many a mile, Jut the little bride sighed as they sailed on afar, And softly she whispered, “Dear —— 15.” Down in Mind Unable to Work, and What Helped Her. Summit Point, W. Va.—Mis. Anna Belle Emey, of this place, says: I suf- fered for 15 years with an awful pain in my right side, caused from womanly trouble, and doctored lots for it, but with= out success. | suffered so very much, that | became down in mind, and as help- less as a baby. | was in the worst kind of shape. Was unable to do any work. I began taking Cardui, the womar’s tonic, and fiot relief from the verg first dose. - By the time I had taken 12 bot- tles, my health was completely restored. 1 am now 48 years years old, but feel as good as I did when only 16. Cardui certainlty saved me from losin my mind, and I feel it my duty to spea in its favor. | wish I had some power over poor, suffering women, and could make them know the good it would do them.” If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, it will certainly be worth your while to give Cardui a trial, It has been helping weak women for more than 50 years, and will help you, too. Try Cardui. Your druggist sells it. In Our New Patent EASY-OPENING-Box ™ % town bullding, and for creating a vast army of savers ambitious to accumulate for some noble purpose. Here are plenty of good men you know whom you can trust for directors, and if you do not know him well enough to be sure the proposed secretary is both honest and com- petent, then please read below what two of t he best men In southern Minnesota, who have known him well for over 30 years, write as to this in their letters, helow. Then, with a will, let us “get together,” each doing a little to help, and we will soon make Lakeland FIRST In this coming great movement for the upbullding of our city, and from us of all Florida. These letters to your mayor follow : Mankato State Bank, Mankato, Minn, March 5, 1913, Mr. Mayor:— One of our Mankato men, Mr. M. G. Wil- lard, Is In your city tor the winter, and likes it there. He was there last winter, also, I believe. We are sorry to lose Mr. Willard, for that is what his absence mcans. He will finally settle down there. Mr. Willard is an old resident of Mankato. He came here about forty years ago, and has been identified with a great many undertak- ings, all of them good. He is a good attor- and correct in his dealings, honest and itforward His ma imity gave to s city one of its most tiful plats of ground, and his interests h are still large. Should Mr. Willard d to remain in your eity, and underts find him a trusted and honest, capable fellow worker. I was mayor of this city for four years. Very truly yours, Edward Weaver, HUBBARD MILLING CO., Capacity 2,000 Barrels G. M. Palmer, President Prest. President’s Office, Mankato. Minn., January 30, 1.14 Hon. 0. M. Eaton, Lakeland, Fla Sir—Mr. M. G, Willard ha i in regard to his ab experience in vari , especially hi with our building and loan I ha known Mr. Willard for about thir- v-five years and during all this time he has been a man of character and integrity in ev- rd has had large busi- been connected and was Mr. Willa ] , having terprises hei ( with the Build- Loan As for many years. had large n real estate and [ consi P ially well qualified to undertake the g and building up a Building and Loan Associa- tion many vears he practiced law in of course, is a valuable asset I take pleasure in ree- ommending him to yvour careful consideration it anything of this kind should be wi taken in city. Mr. Willard is intelligent and ] fully qualified to undertake s kind, and I recommend him to_your favorable consideration Yours truly, G. M. PALMER. M.G. WILLARD 17 Ky. Bldg., Phone 102 Lakeland. this city, which, in this ection