Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 6

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EVBENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 28, 1914, e St —————— —— either under cuifivaifon or partly so, ! ae CURIOUS CONDENSATIONS | C it ca show that the actual yield: Wi“ SaCl‘lflCe FOI‘ Cash A magiclans’ club of 200 persons has ' 'R 8Verage, other than for grazing o been recently formed in London. , purposes, {8 not more than 250,000 - The oldest account of a chin:mey}acms ’ren acres "'UCk land, one lot near place is in Venice in 1347. An ostrich feather which cost $50 ' Says Moon Is Oval Shaped. SChOJl house; also l new six room house c¢ne acreof land. i i &l B3 oot e BB B DTHFIPIETIESRPPPEEIRD R MMQ a few years ago is now worth $75. | Astronomers will await with inter The value of imports into Chile by , est details of the “experiment” car- ‘ parcel post during 1912 amounted to ried out by Professor Stiattesi at Bo- LemOI.S, per dozen . . 20c¢ $1,992,334, logna by which he claims to have | Oleomargarine imports into Ger- demonstrated that the moon is oval H ®| - & PYiFCi“a dOUghnut flour 15¢ § many during the first five monthe this shaped. & year totaled 22,800,000 pounds. The moon is more easily measured Nlflrshmcllow wh[p V200 Japanese soldiers are nearly all than any other heavenly body, but Swisscheese . . . . 80c Cream and Pimento . . 20c MANN PLUMBING CO. PHONE 257, pINEST gymnasts, and every barracks has a though it has been measured thou- | gymnasium. So well trained are they | sands of times no difference has been that in less than half a minute they ' detected between its polar and equa- S can scale a wall 14 feet high by simply | torial diameters. A clergyman recently s leaping on each other's shoulders, one but forward the theory that the side man sustaining two or three others of the moon always turned away from I The educational buildings in t.hei“‘e earth is of the same size and | AVQ N DALE SPRlNGs | United States are valued at $225,000, shape as the gl'e&l] m’ramldrwhich, ac- 000. ,cording to Revelations, forms the Cigarettes imported into China at ‘New Jerusalem.” Eventually, so as- TEN NESSEE Tientsin increased 82 per cent in 1912, serts the author of the theory, the H A $3,000,000 telephone cable is to be moon will fall on the earth, and the R R Stfl“fi“ Avondflle P 0 R"“Cdgfl Te"n lald between England and Holland, | hemisphere turned ' earthward will It you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, with 5 $ ‘ It has been estimpted that British Dury itself in our planet, while the |jarge variety of health-giving mineral springs, surrounded by vast for. § Columbia has an area of about 253,000, Pyramidal New Jerusalem will project | est trees, and untold quantities of wild flowers, cheered by the songs of % $0 Souihern Agents for Rhode Island Chickens 000 acres, of which about 1,600,000 2bove the rack and ruin of jthe ele- |many wild birds, where a cool breeze is always to be felt in the mapy fe composed of lakes in the interior, Ments as the Celestiul City, where the (deep and shady glens which surround the grounds, and where every of. | There are 100,000,000 acres of timber {aithful are to spend eternity. fort is made for the pleasure and comfort of each and every egyest Ia.nd of no value for farming other This remarkable lunar theory has |then come to Auburndale Springs, Tenn. Note the address above, than for stock purposes, and while |been published with a preface by the r' J “OrfMAN’ Proprletflr it s estimated that 3,000,000 acres 1s bishop of Bxeter. Pure Food Store W. P. PILLANS & CO. PHONE 93 Cor. Main and Florida. . | o | %W’%’!’i@i’” G DB G R el ‘Wm*mmm% D O O M E D! i Contjré;osrT:fingtlilder Six More Days L eft! Williamson-Moore Co. Stock The buying opportunity of ¢ life time. Never before have the people of Lzkeland and surrounding vicini'y had such may nificent stock of b b M**%%*mmww; Men’s Shoes, Hats Security Abstract & Title Co. A thousanq might be wrong—but no ve [ [ » . hundred (:housantd. More than a halrtm:llon i and FurHIShlngs Bartow, Florida buyers have picked the Ford because of its at prices we quote during this sale of bargain feasts, R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY :?r:;cgi:;“g""d“s;g: 9ipe oD asaRy The This stock is new and modern—not an o'd or unde FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER () ade . . 4 . 4 A il sirable garment in the lot. Consult your own best Five hundreq dollars is the price of the Ford interest; buy where your money wi | do double duty. ABSTRACTS OF TlTLES runabout; the touring car is fifty-five; the It will pay vou to borrow the money, as there has town car seven fifty—f. 0. b. Detroit, complete We ¢ New and up-to-date plant. Prompt service. with equipment. Get catalog and particulars ¥ i 3 i 3 . . 5 i g trom say emphatically anl without fear of contradiction Lakt.:land business left with our Vige President a¢ City Hall will receive prompt and efficient attentign. that we are offering values such as never have heen 4 given bofore. Itisup to U The best the land af || # #*#EP0EEREEPIIIIPEEIIRIEE PIPTPPPIDIPPIPREIPIDIOHD0S : fords at about the price of a song. Lakeland Automobile & LOOK FOR TilE BIG RtD SIGN, BE SURE YOU RE RIGHT S u pp]y CO. i . "é Begnididng =2 LR T TR TR TR PR PREN WILLIAMSON-MOORE CO. |: °k"’|a"dr "’- FASHION SH(l)P FOR MEN I:IRSH NA] IONAl BANh We {uarantee Every Purchase. 4 BOBEEGEEDRODE D FIEPBEDBDPDEEBEEDIIEPIEDDE SHHHDD I DG anmg hag twenty-one years’ experience in building and con- tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best service in this line, If contemplatmg building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all information, All work guaranteed. Phone 169 J. B. STREATER i ddnB Dl B DSBS b OdEdnd PR R BB B BB B - never been Such saving since the dawn of day. coat—but that was an innovation in that backwoods village. ONLY LEFT PAIR OF SLIPPERS| “The umpire, anyhow, appeared in ; i 4 [T : —— white at the game all right. 63 % g‘ u"l I Reason for Curlous Monument in Am-| “The teams were lunching—you ) sterdam Over Burial Place of lunch and have tea and sleep in a PAPIERPRS | Eccentric Individual. cricket game—when a little girl came 4 | —_— and said she wanted the man in the Y overy. I There stands In a ct in A white coat typefice : : ) 8 wurch in Amster- L g Se e : , strikes { i ! dam an ancient and curious mnnumvntl “‘The man in the white coat? sald | Eks ‘hc man W"h ready ;’;:n;r’:l‘d i | of white marble which always attracts | 8 player. ‘Well, you can't have him. ¥ i center. - & ; | the attention of visitors, and their| He's busy carving a turkey.’ everytime | curlosity is usually heightened by Its! “‘Oh, is he busy carving? said the money. Prepal‘e fOl' hlS 1‘ inscription. On'the monument are mAI little girl. ‘Well, please tell him, then, 1 | graved two slippers of a singular| that mother's busy havin' a fit, and we { | shape, with the inscription, “Effen | Want the nightie he's wearin’, 'cause ‘ C0ming by open' | ; , ing an ac- ! Nyt” which, in English, would be | she's got to go to bed.'” T]le L. C. Smith & Bros. | “even nothing,” or, more col]uqulully! s Ball Bearing, Long Wearing Typewriter | put, “nothing else.” The story that is | : ; . : told of this strange device is as fol- | b.j::dp:;i\(:gs;::lnrllillx;:h;:x:;:( .flng: B count at thls Stl‘Ong bank. . rQ e Tyl)ew‘.‘ltel. for lo‘:\s-cormln ah s i "ratlon for our soldiers. Where are I » Who Was Very tho dqays when the army h @ extravagant in his tastes, because on h‘(\rdt ack l‘md t;van q‘éup?d o lire B . » l B M possessed of the idea that he had just o - thc Rllla llSlIlcSS an | 80 many years to live and no more, | A western unl\orsn\ is having In- land he calculated that it he spent & giryction In the proper and decorous \\7hefl'ler y()u are a ‘gn]d 1()\\'11 ]ncr(’hant ,smtvd portion of his principal every way to dance the tange. | vear his life and his property wou}d This is one or a farmer, you can’t afford to be without J ' expire together. ; o e A il | At thlS PerlOd use a“ Safe He was lavishly generous hers, a t}p{)\\, L\,X as \\i)l‘l‘ :: ir‘n‘]‘ul;:«tntg‘(\ll}.hri(su;\\t:: \‘:"h]i'nrl:. There has been a noticeable slump uards f g or Comfort and Well Being Typewritien letters and bills save your time and and it so haprened that he died the iy gflly eftervescence of childish wit, The best and most practicable of very year he had prophesied would be pyt it {s re: s cis ' : Y A : : s reported that men wh give you a business Fldl](llflf»‘, you can :J,L‘t n no his last. He had, furthermore, brought olq enough to have wlsdm:) lt‘:fl:’;‘: your food, conserves your health, good in ways too numerous to me 1 S [his fortune to such a low ebb that, tinye to sing “Hall, hail other w ay. after his few debts were paid, nothing ga)] here.” ThC L C Sll'lix‘!‘. a ;\)“41‘_5. pey \.ltL‘l l\ (up(‘u[l”y remained of all his possessions, aside ] 5 from the clothes in which he was to be A Russi: 3 i g fas g % - ; g A : A Russian has built an aeroplane adapted to this work b |_.m.\g it will stand more burlud, but & pair of curious old slip-| which weighe three tons and will have wear and docs rot require an expert ope rator. | pers. sleeping accommodations for twenty iy S Skt s short time Some of his relatives, to whom he passengers. No difficulty has as yet Anyone can learn to operate ii in dl SNoY “nt‘v- had been kind in his life, erected this | been experienced by people who wish is ball bearing throughout, simple, compac ausligaly cesoraterl CIORUMONC. L6049 make. rekervationi It is ball be o ledi - 2 Pi&, BasH mark his burial place ! —_— comp]CtC- & i | Science has taken up our domestie K | troubles. Electricity is to be applied ‘\hul this coupon today. ) WHlTE GARMENT IN DEMAND | to the American hen so that all one will have to do is to prees a button | i and get an egg. The shock will come ‘ when the bill comes in. , the gang’s these is jce--OUR ICE, It preserves increases your pleasure, does you ntion—and all for g very little Instead of decreasing your will be occasionally sandwi right now that every day taking of ice on the cool days whick ched between the warm ones, resolve is aful] jee day for you, P— L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. Pre:smg Need for “Coat” That Cricket Syracuse, N. Y, ¥ | Umpire Was Wearing to Comply And stick to th With Regulations. Dol i B0 sistent SAVER, OK of ours. 1t i 1s your consistent, per- Please send me your free book. | is now possible to step se writer a i 1 I € g rom D " 50 - CLatgelaill sheesse John J. McGraw was talking afl i hich in the embw an | 1 am using a typewr 3 1d like to learn about Camb MaFIA st ik resont Baseball” > igh In the empyrean and [:] h amp Ma abol 18 BLDASCLS F t safely on the ground, thanks to preserver, that only a your special ollcs 10 ige it for & new one. A trip abroad a kind of life “King George liked the game,” he 1go was declared to be‘ ! said. “All the E sh liked the g Ame, 'y, i generally useless in fact. It's a superior game to their H\__—_ | cricket, you know : y % ot S WAR 05 st “I heard a lot of cricket stories in part ard a lot rick in' g 3 rs the privilege L k I London. A cricket wears a d ebatable” matters. It a e an ce Cvm } long white coa Well, I heard a good erstood t army officers who a" abot are stationed far-off islands may | ] continue to sing “Home, Sweet Home.” ' \ Name .. Phone 26 that the umpire mu

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