Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 6, 1914, Page 8

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GET THE GOLD SEAL BUTTER HABIT IT'S A GOOD ONE GOLD SEAL BUTTER WHY? I’'s a Creamery Butter; It's made from selected cream. It’s scientificaliy pesteurized; It's churned by the most sciemific methods; It's sealed immediatels in air tight, odor proof packages; It's produced by methods and un- der conditions that meet the most stringent demands of % the science of hygiene and sanitation, and so packed il that it reaches the consumer without a possibility of 1 ' contamination from any surrounding intluences. IT’S PURE, SWEET, PALATAALE and WHOLESOME. It costs o more than the other kind. IS YOUR VISION FOGGED? CREAMERY BUTTER' Your Dealer Sells It WHILE” to Own, Think about this! i E are offering the Investors E An Elephant'might be “Worth | in Lakeland a Limited Num- ber of Building Lots in PALMA CEIA PARK—Tampa’s Close-In Residence Suberb—which at the Present Low Prices and EASY TERMS, will stand the Acid i Test of the Most Careful Inves- cated Lots. Of course, will Wait until the Prices vance. Some people must ways be Left Behind. the Price” you paid for it, in fact might be A Bargain, but would it he “Worth Your While” to Own an Elephant? This same Principle fits the Mr Reader? Assurances of Tncreasing Value and the possibility of a Ready But you must ACT NOW! The Prices are steadily advanc- Wurrn to us NOW! W e ATy TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY TAMPA, FLORIDA SR D DB EEERTE TR o 148060 D B BB S B BB D R G PRE BB RBPD D OO HPBEDGREHHRRRO 3 MEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S WASH PANTS o irgoegs BEIRPSDEDEIDEBHEDE OB OB DE L A A AR AR AN THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JUNE 6, 1914. vised that the census of the birds 11 ] 2 i ; ! HERE is a great, big Differ-{Sale great enough to make your ing as the Demand increases, Al ence between a Thing’s be-|purchase “Worth Your While?"|and Available Lots become more { ing “WORTH THE PRICE”| Only YOUR PERSONAL IN-fand more scarce, and being “WORTH YOUR|VESTIGATION can decide this.f Many Wide-Awake people have made their selections from our Limited Numpber of well-lo- others ad- Al- In Which Class will YOU BE, proposition of Real-Estate In-|tigation, Why should YOU DELAY 0 vestments like a blister. ERE is an Investment that|getting complete Information ; A piece of Property might be|Ul is “W ORTH yoOUR|fom us? You will certainly in- “Worth the Price” but are the|WHILE.” cur No Obligation. BIRD CENSUS IS BIG TASK Government Wishes to Ascertain Whether Present Laws Are Effi A census of all the birds of the Uni- ted States is suggested for this sum- mer. and the department of agricul- turev i{s inviting bird lovers through- out the country to co-operate in taking | it. The object is to determine how‘ many pairs of birds of each species breed within definite areas. By com- paring these figures with those of sub- sequent censuses, it will be possible to ascertain whether the present state and federal laws are effective and game and insectiverous birds Increas- ing or diminishing in numbers. As a beginning the department has asked about 250 correspondents throughout the country, who have pre- viously rendered valuable service, to follow a general outline in supplying information. The correspondents have been ad- cient for Their Protection. i | should be taken over some area that fairly represents the average char acter of the country in the immediate neighborhood. It is desired to take a census of the pairs of birds actually nesting within the selected area. 1t is practically impossible to make this census on the scale of 40 or 80 acres in a single day. A plan which has been used with advantage for sev- eral years {s to begin at daylight some morning the last of May, or the first week in June, and zigzag back and forth across the area, counting the male birds of each species. e Realism. “Do you suppose he will ever be successful as a novelist?" “No; his stories are too realistic.” “Too realistic?” | “Yes, he emded his last sory: ‘She | married a handsome man and lived un- happily forever after.” His Trade. “There was a grafter who is well known as such to everybody, came to my place yesterday to see if he could make anything off me.” “A politician, 1 supposa?’ “No; he's a Burbank specialist.” | A Striking Serlal Story. | No one of our readers can afford to miss the opening, or any other, in- stalment of “The Land of Broken Promiges,” by Dane Coolidge, which we will print serially. It is a story of the present Mexican revolution, which glves a vivid description of the condi- tions in that war-infested nation. We are indeed fortunate in being able to print it at this time. Uniess ou Know Waere ¢ The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our store m’mfl a'!lly;‘.fl Just trade with us This settles the question cf living e vernmen 2 blocka Best Butter, per pound...... R A ,40::;‘:% Sugar, 17 pounds ....eeeecscenecen ey 1.00 at the 1ded to Cottolene, 10 pound Palls....cccceevnervansnes Saa 00 L4 g from Cottolene, 5 pound pails.......... vesesossansses o680 JREERES ¢ pounds SDOWArIt LAPd. v« voveossasy voasonsaoescs. b TOE W {er was Snowdrift, 10 pound palls......cce00ee sesccacse o...1.25 uld not 8 cans tamily 8156 CrOAM . sooeccroonens scovssnsnriias 1 (B 6 cans baby £126 CTAM. . oo euvenunssss soosoananscss. .20 WaSHI . ambas 1-2 barrel best Flour......... sesesisssene seesssneese8.00 spatary 12 pounds best Flour.... .45 g 3 Unite Octogon Soap, 6 for......... 15 take a ‘ence 1 Ground Coffee, per pound....cseessees cocssenns ib The ckade 5 gallons Kerosene. ...v.oovssmesccocm sopscosovossass -6 skion tted nnl:l tion E. 6. TWEEDELL =: L L] befo + to ——__% \‘ = (5 t v offered such price inducements, and never before have we offere : and variety of seletcion at these special BANNER MONTH MEN'S FINE SHOES ailey Clothin LAKELAND, FLORIDA S SALE PRICES T LR ELLTRTLETLLTLLLLLLLILL LT LT LT L8 Lo Our Banner Month for Business' + Weare determined to make June the biggest month in the history of our business, and . we are making efforts in this line which will be to your profit. Never before have we d such quality of goods Our Sales thus far has been a most gratifying success, and we urge upon all who want to make their money count double in purchasing power to avail themselves of the opportunity we are offering, & $12.50 Suits Reduced to .......... 8.98 $1.00 Values ; 3 HOSIERY ‘i::i: $15.00 Suits Reduced to ......... $?0.98 $1 ‘)Z)’ \_"1‘1:“(‘;' SHEEeC e : High and Low Quarters 10- CENESDOX i s 7 @4 $18.00 Suits Reduced to ......... $12.98 TN g pLe 3100 Shoes oW oo i ion o $2.29 TorEentl SO i 11:“ fi; §2000 Suits Reduced tc ... ..... $14.98 UNDERWEAR $3.50 Shoes now ... ........... $269 25 cents Sox 19¢ w Suits Reduced to ......... $15.98 25 cents Garment ... ..ooiiienaann. 19¢ $4.00 Shoes now . $3l29 50 cents Sox ... ... \iiine 39¢ t3 Suits Reduced to ......... 18, RO cents CROPMIBALE ... oisivnosnonss o 1 R L T S e 2 e SR e e s Bl 34 S B0s froo Gamsnw ... ...l 79¢ EDWIN CLAPP MEN'S STRAW, FELT AND PANAMA %3' §30.00 Suits Reduced to ......... $22 48 SLEOLGAMHeRtR S $1.19 Fine Shoes andOxfords in all Style All =0 tH\t‘r\'Il‘S ARD CAb ) $a2. iarments 86.20 & Qn ill 50 cents Values ... .... o VT i st - it Bl b $5.00 All $1.00 Values .. ......1:1:21112333 {2 e WEEE A 1t i §3' - i TS THE “JUST WRIGHT” SHOE AU B0 Vol . v 98¢ e b sl AR 2 -.33:98 :5‘ ‘.“m\f nn\\_ ..................... 19¢ SLRO-VRIOK Haw L i $3.48 All ‘?-’-“0 \'jlllICi ................. $1.38 %750 Values now $4.98 ‘:“1 (;t“}:‘v\\”““ ................... :‘;gf‘ PR E o, B v $3.98 :}] Mo Vi e i (b A Alues NOW ... v.. vur veinns X ST W ¢ s Talaa e e i s - G .. .......... 3 & $3. [z S ! HRAD ViRlNes THOWE & i s ....$5.98 L T AN e S R R $1.19 Shoes and Oxford in all Leathers '\1{ Si?(; ;:{Egi ............. gggg 1 <o sy, MEN'S SHIRTS M IR i e $139 BOY'S SHOES All $5.00 Values ...... .11 )" 8848 o gr‘m; Slxm;hmn”w ................ BOY'S WAISTS AND SHIRTS 5\‘-75 Valeh HOW e $1.19 All f?m and $7.50 Values ........ $5.00 All $I:§O Sllift:% now 49 cenls Q“““fi" """"""""" 19¢ 5200 Values,irow L. $148 M $8.50 and $10.00 Values ....... $6.45 All $2.00 Shirts now .. 50 cents Q“"l.m‘ """""""" 39¢ 92,50 V f'lllc<‘ MOW .ou vvs cevinnna, $1.79 BOY’'S PANTS A1 85 5 Rbiots mow 75 cents Q}mhty _______________ -380 $300: Valtes, 'tow .. vl $229 50 cents Quality, now ... ....... 39¢ el it o fod Srio0 OUAli e i e e 79¢ NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS 75 cents Quality, now L.48¢ " LEATHER GOODS NECKWEAR 20 cents Values i 39¢ $1.00 Qulity, now ......... . 1..].78¢ All Suits Cases, Hand Bags and Trunks In great Profusion and all Reduced in S e e 7( S":S Owdlity tiow o oo 98¢ i R P ok vty i A D 31% $1.50 QuaIty I nom $1.19 : : Foonme L e e ' $2.00 Quality, now ... ........... $1.38 4 o (Co. A % LR m— JLUME I IF YOU KNOWIye The selection will be the bes {ec stil lef ieus aite ‘at B B MO WO = é @

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