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PAGE l'O The Evening ieleuram\ : e Published every afternoom from the; Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. | Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. R e ¥. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS Mr. Gus Lowery left for We- tumpka, Ala., on Saturday, to be all the home of his grandfather. His mother, Mrs. W. A, Lowery will be at the same place for the summer. Mr. Randall Skinner and family went to Pebble Heights on Saturday and remained over Sunday . Jne JeAr .cceeccocscccce .+86:00| Ar. Charles Whidden went to Au- Blx montns ... ..ee- .. 2.60 | yurndale Sunday to visit home folks. Yhree MONUAB . ..covecoreeste 1.26| walter Pearce came up from Pal- metto unexpectedly on Sunday to visit home folks and returned Mon- ' day morning, being employed in the tomato packing house at that place. The voung folks had a sing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Per- ry's Sunday night with twenty-nine in attendance. Delivered anywhere within the | \imits of the City of Lakellnq for 10 eents a week, ik e s S, f—— From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaper giving a resume of local matters ~Crop conditions, :::n:iozfl;L?'y:::: et Sara Mrs. Sam Weeks and little Sam- my were visitors at the<hémé of Mrs. |'Weeks' parents, Mr. and- Mrs. W. T. Angle is a good sort, and lots of wijger on Tuesday. people who could not vote for him | iy, ang Mrs. Kinsinger ang son have a very kindly and friendly feel- iy o0 anq Mrs. Hall left on Tuesday, ing for him. the Kinsinger’s for Kansas and Mrs. e AR |'Hall for Detroit, Mich. The Bryan primary law came in We shall look for these people in for nearly as much abuse as if it |the fall. were one of the candidates. Beautiful showers that are re- freshing vegetation ang even mak- ing the “grass widowers” look fresh- er and greener. There was a birthday party on Tuesday given in honor of the an- niversary of the birthdays of Mr. Freq Sandh and Mr. Allan Yarbor- ough. The evening was spent in games and music by the band, after which light refreshments were passed. After enjoying the evening to the full the guests departed wish- ing the young men many happy re- ) ) o Albert Williamson will have to 2et a few more legal ads to take the place of that four column picture of himself he has been running on the | first page of “The Floridian.” SRR e R One thing has been demonstrated by this election—not for the first time, of course, but emphatically— and that is, anybody r'un run for any kind of an office and get some votes, 0 Fred DeBerry's Arrow seems to be up in the air, but Fred himself doubtless has returned to earth with a dull sickening thud. —0 o The Lorimer case, having failed to & 4 o BB e BB Db DB B B B turns of the day. \ Those who participated in the ev- ening’s entertainment were Mmes.! yvarborough, Carter, Laney, 8Ty Phillips, Du Bois; Misses Alma Wila- er, Bryant, Sallie Lowery, Pearl Lowery, Maida Phillips, Evie Phil- lips, Gladys Kerr, (lara-Belle Skin- ner, Julia May Yarborough, Nellie Barrett, Myrtie Barrett and L. K. Pearce. Messrs. Freq Sandh, Robin Sandh, | Allan Yarborough, Henry Murrell, Bert Murrell, Corbert Maclin, Enoch wilder, Glen Wilder, Maxie lips, Laney, W. A, Lowery, Johnson, DuBois, Wood, Broyle; Masters Har- olq Kerr, Curtis Skinner, Carl, Claud and Robert Lowery. If there had been any more I would have said so. Rev. Turner was prevented from preaching at the school house last Sunday by sickness in his family. Mr. Stansbury is building an ad- dition to his house. SCRIBE. RACING AT MARLBORO o 3. Marlboro, Md., June —The big race meet commenceq here today and will continue for ten days. No purse smaller than $300 has been of- fered, and there will be seven or more races a day, and the betting will be conducteq in the old-fash- ioneq way, with hooks. Two newspa- iper men, William Spurgeon and MEETING OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS Terre Haute, Ind., June 3.-—The annual summer meeting of the In- diana Association of County Superin- tendents today began their confer- ok Phil-} st i disaster of modern times, the loss of the Titanic on April 14, 1912, which sank after a collision Ph | \/ith an iceberg ith 1,499 of her county will deliver an address, while company and the loss of the vocational education will be the Kekermaru off the Japanese chief subject for discusslon tomor-© . 1t September 28, 1912, with row. This work is new in the State 2 loss of 1,000 e, it Other disasters that approxi- wmated in Joss of life the fatality list of the Empress of Ireland were the Princess Alice, sunk in collision in the Thames river September 3, 1878, with a loss of 700; Erlogrul, foundered off the Japanese coast September 19, 1800, lost 140; the Utopia, sunk off Gibraltar in collision March 17, 1891, with a loss of 574; the Norge, stranded off Rockall reef to the subjects will be given, fol- ,]une 25, 1894, with a loss of 600; lowed by discussion. Housing Con- { aBourgoyne, lost in collision in ditions, The Future of Agricultural | ije North 1Atlantic July 4, 1808, Improvement, Co-operative Recrea~ it a loss of 571; the Japanese tion Development and Forestation battleship Mikasa, blown up are the topics and subjects of the in- I Setember 12, 1905, with a loss vestigations. of 5()9-—Times sion, OTHER GREAT DISASTERS. SRS ence in this city, and will meet three days. “The County School” is the topic on which L. . Driver, super- intendent of the schools of Randolph CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE MEETING Greenfield, Mass., June 3.—The Western New England Chamber of ‘Commerce is holding its annual meeting in this city today, and will plan_for the four investigations on important subjects which will be conducted during the coming year. As ap reliminary, addresses relating CAN YOU DOUBT IT? When the Proof Can Be So Easily The loss of life on the Empress Investigated of Ireland has been equalled or| exceeded by only four marine| ‘When so many grateful citizens of (isasters in thé last century. this locality testify to benefit de- Tfieée i\\'ere the loss of the | Tived from Doan’s Kidney Pills, can tyou doubt the evidence? The proof is not far away—it is almost at your door. Read what a resident of Tam- Rhone, Wye and other \'esselsI a1 St. Thomas in the great hurri- jeaiis of Qd(’])” 291’ (;86{]’ ;)‘l:w _|pa says about Doan's Kidney Pills. ".1,000 PataGi pcr.lme s i (‘lan you demand more convineing ing of the excursion boat General |\ ctimony? Qloctum in the East river, Newi g M. E. Andrews, York, on June 15, 1004, with a1t |¢ra1 avenue, Tampa, Fla., approximated loss of 1,000 1ives;'a number of years I had 2008 Cen- says: “For attacks of { R R B R Rk that most terrible of all marine|xidney complaint. My back was weak and I suffered greatly from Lother kidney ailments. Doan’s Kid- ney Pills were finally brought to my attention and upon using them, I was relieved. Since them T have tak- en them on several occasions and a {few doses have always removed any serve the purpose for which it was el draggeq into Florida politics, may :,. «2 OND' I IONS | N M EXICO & ?: sign of the old trouble.” £3 now be relegated to the scrap heap. g :g, . ::: g" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 1t had no real bearing on the merits |# & & & |cents. Foster-Milbarn Co., Buffale, of the late contest, and was intro- @ :; :5’ New York, sole agents for the United duced merely to muddy the waters. | are not more unsettled than conditions in our quarters at & 3|States: & O present. All newspaper men know that this nuggett of wisdom by Luke McLuke 3 @ W B BD PRI Like the A. B. C. Mediators, we are worhing heart and soul to rush the work of bettering them, but, Remember the name--Doan’s--and take no other. & FOR SALE—Automobile. Will trade i e — J. H, Tacker, at the Lake macy, hag the agency for Kny) Florist, of Tampa, ) FOR SALE OR TRADE- fy; thing of value, old amomo»:m Robt. Thompson. 3 FOR SALE OR RENT—Fyy and lease of 20 room hote) 493, Lakeland. & FOR CHOICE CUT FLOWERS ;. funerals, see J. H. Tacker, LQ!“ Pharmacy, agent for Knul}, Ty ¥ florist. ‘ng.t FOUND—Bicycle, owner ca ‘noon same by calling at this ofi.* OB seribing: and paying for th il etie. iastic Permanentiy. Located “ ts of r. W on-F We have been advised by t mail that our lens-grind has been shipped just a few and also our stock of lenses. So we are lo king i outfit to arrive in our city ment and we will have the plant installed as soon as for we are delaying our c(us and causing them much in ence by not having our N,»;.Wofl to grind special lenses for th 1t a short notice, but we will s ready to take care of any stil Uss the lens that may come our way DR. GEO. E.LYOS is the everlasting truth: “Boost a|& & G man and he will forget it in ten min- | % i o i utes. Knock him an!-(,l he will remem- :;' » ;lnltil_l:e ‘hese e“s‘:lmable gfentlemen’ there is o uncertainty K % ;;‘d;::e]]:&d 1100:’5 Eskg::‘;‘p"ce. g::locl:::t:i[;: ::I’] gar it ity vois.® 2% in the accomplishment of our aims. 2647 ' ; 0 i 2 Roo! Skipper Blister Skt et wtis ln g When the work of remodeling is completed we will | FOR SALE—Onions for pickling, 35 m 2 Skippe e . have a “Dollar Day.” Sounds some- [ k4 0ffer t0 the bli ‘g' cents peck. T. Etter, Route 1, Lakeland. Fla. 1, A thing like the colored brethren have :X' ',§: pu c o Box 46. 2626_———‘—-.;\1 when the pastor makes an effort to «g: & __________________________.._._.__-—-—Jm \ collect his salary. % Igi R EITEEEE PP T IIREEEREEEEEIE i Hog i irn low running for office up there whose |4 4 & 3 4 i (E; @ ————— GRAPEFRUIT Kisses Have you ever had a GRAPEFRU!her KISS? No, because it is an absolutely ntrme product, never on the market before. It - a delightful confection and will pleape you. Call at Miller Bros, “The Silw i Palace,” and receive a sample absolutthe free. Every man, woman and child wistec There’s nothing in a name, per- haps, but Tennessee prohibitionists may find it harg to swallow that fel- Banking Rooms With Strictly Modern Equipment s cognomen is Rye. 0 and all the comforts and conveniences in the transacting i oo BB BB g A Kissimmee man went fishing in H . @ el i oot BEE IS g of your business that careful planning can devise. H A i i an O} e B DA g o Bo V| B & reads this notice is cordially invited ‘ock arpon got on his line and g & @ a sample this delightful candy without cotes whisked his boat two miles out into | .i, & . ot the sea. Probably he will confine his |4 :g ‘::.’ ASk fO' a Grapefrl"t Sundae tpor piscatorial operations in the future % F LA KE LAN D ‘: " 1e b to wooing the less energetic Okee- :%%} . THEES[L ER pALACE chobee catfish. i @ el : 23l8 DRANE BUILDING i And just think of the good rim.-!i’ : :"'i' g LA S wweh Mr. Stockton put in to no purpose! e \ s e He claimed in his closing speech of | i N R kb (h(: ('.;nnp;“gl, that he had read ev- CANADIAN CIRCUIT OPENS g‘\‘~l‘|‘| .l"'““““ intact and at Mr.!G. Schurman, president of (‘uruvll‘:gz i ery line of the 8,000 pages of the R Sh % ,Morgan's death would be presented | University. At the sessions matters ] the Lorimer testimony. Pity such dili-| . lnlfm(u, ont., June 8. Forli-t4o the American nation. Mr. Mor-!of jmp 1.' . Sfa skl A POINQ ' A ; nine instalment purs of $1,000], e ; i portance to publishers and edi- | & hi gence hag not been expended in a| : 3 gan did not retain the collection, | tors will be discussed, by 4 ¢ da f worthier cause. each and one purse of $2,000 have lyeither did the vender take it back. |are experts on .t]u“ nlv\’ ot G e R e SR 1"“:. “"t ne dl' f“: “:‘A “T‘l ”“””,L A third party intervened, hoping the | (o them SHLELL R i In Tuesday's issue of the Miami ::;l‘i ;"}r :) ”l l;\. ‘”.‘;“ l;ml““.:;(' books might be added to the artistic | i — i h i : ch began & his city today e | ¢ : 3 Y e . . it ; L e & ) 3 lang archacological librar ed | @ if 1 oW ,]\_l“mlmh'\ _”\'_l' is this paragrabli | jtjes in the circuit are Toronto, St. |y \l“ % I .H) bhical ey oun .d FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey cow [% wi p’lde to yaut "ewel case If It £ Our next junior senator from Flor-|qyomac Chath Ayimer, Lond v Mr. Jacques Doucet, but as this| o0 e g 9 e b cont i f i - ijda—John N. C. Stockton.” Just|;. il A ‘_”"' £ nt.r. :”“‘ Ony Hproveg impossible he has had to m'n-1 . ,“l - Room 200, Drane Bldg. | & ains some o the dalnty orna- the e s Aol Listowell, Seaforth and Welland, | woq to a public sale A. F. Pickard, 2649 i ts th N atin § 2 + side, dear Me 3 A < | ( { sale. 3 % AW QNS B0y TS et with the meets ending at Welland, -ments that come from this sture. d it ean be used for your perennial|y ¢ o3 R e RIS 4 candidate six years hence. July <o. T o g ! PRESS ASSOCIATION CONVENES The party who too ka bicycle from e p PRSI SRS e H the east side of the Drane building | & ;@X i A word of advice to Mr. Stockton SALE OF FOULC COLLECTION | sSyracuse, N. Y., June 3.—The! I8 known. If returned at once, no ) before he begins hig next campaign IR ‘i:n\nuul convention of the New York action will be taken. 2650 2: g D ) T - for election to the Senate—of courss, Paris, June 3—The Edmona Foule |State Press Association began here — ;;: N YO UR: WA CH .—.‘ he will be a candidate: Don't start collection or rare volumes on orna-{in this city today and will hold over Ocala man named his boat the & out with abuse of the newspapers, |ment and architecture will be placed {until the 6th. Many speakers of | Helcat, taking the fi - y : ] ; 3 | 3 at, taking the first syllables of | % ‘41 especially those that are treating you | OB sale at public auction today and |preminence are to address the dele-|the names of his two d'm!l'nr'r[l Doesn't it need some attention? Or fairly and courteously. You don't the three following days. Mr. Foule, | gates, among them being David | Hel { W ‘ fhters H know it, perhaps, even now-—but it who is eighty-five years old, is 2reat-jJayne Hill, former ambz r to I“‘ln:. 3 ”l’ill\\\m\ i\\tnl\:l\)\\ >l.~l(rlls ; perhaps you would llke to have a f A : distresse v s dispersal of s (Jermd and 3 . o T LA glen = Which ) don't pay! Iy distresse d by the digpersal of this Germany and former ant secre- | woyld produce an even stronger com- > new one. Dou't forgCt we are hefld' e ERTER collection, which was collecteq by ‘I&H'.\ of State; Dr. Taleott Williams, | hination Tampa Trit The State Labor (ommissioner of [Many ye: rs’ painstaxing effort on his|who is at the head of the Pulitzer [;‘]‘ Da 1»\‘“ l,h: “l.‘lm.““" (Illdl'ters for the beSt watChes and Oklahoma wires the U. S. Secretary |part. Some time azo he sold the col- [School of ournali Columbia TUni- | ) el e T Higtls \\unhl. L ; jewehy of Labor that Oklahoma needs twelve |lection ‘to the L 1. P. Morgan, |versity; Governor Glynm, a 1nun1l»pr1(;“, ““l? EeRU AU AR SeoTng: @ Y to fifteen thousang men to help har with the understanding that it ‘v f the Press Association, ang Jacob o 2 § bl vest the wheat crop, at wages of ——— i i - :: )(@}( from $2 to $2.50 per day ang board @ ‘et we have “armies of unem- z ol ployed,” and all over the country - ; ,V‘;‘ .y , 4 ‘ & 0 ’S there are able bodied men whining & OMETIME s r ool h "’- = —— .~ — i onner teen hat that they can find nothing to do, and t!l'll . among t ¢ rumns Of an OflCIenf lana' i that they “ain’t got no chance.’ A g‘ h Pl)e will be “nwflw Sacred to 5“(“55, and: ¥ Pdddd Pt Bk : g »2 er the altar, hewn into 1iVing rock, these tinest” BRI iR In view of the fact that L'Engle 1 H 5 ; PR A X - L oy in e tawhmantil. >\ | Why Suf $1,000 fine, or a year's impri Lhe & l¢\)¢, ieves S firtrf 6‘— fi 2 ment, the penalties to which he is b 2 T B ’ Headaches subject for failure to file his state ‘fluma ““ b"’ '“‘. e‘ "y _ A ment of campaign expense “;.fi/ha ¢5:¢d il it nama Canal. & um‘fl > when you can be relieved with properly fitic 4 some ill-natur person mizht 1 n fll¢ aus Of %oc 1 L] : T P rsienionii i s h i to Y o~ glasses? Dr. Lugh C. Hull has charge of ! Wiz et nougy it to start a BWank Accou \ . Optic . b employed in ja han in Congress, 'tt? & Dtlg(ll p(lr]ur_\'_ this paper prefers that he should : K $ : c = Examination and consultation free. Jom in neither environment, but free to carry out his role of an amusin’ cuss and thus contribute to the hilarity of the nation without detracting from its dignity. American State Ban. BE AN AMERICAN—ONE OF US. © COLE & HULL 3 JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS, LAKELAND, f b y