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PAGE FOUR THE EVEMYG TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, JUNE 10, 1914, Editor Hetherington of the Lake- land Telegram and Editor Clarence Woods of the Eustis Lake Region are the oratorical newspaper men of Florda. They are frequently in de- mand on flowery occasions.—Orlan- do Sentinel. S T oY The tv_qninu felegram Published every afternoon from the| Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. | | | to Snow & Bryan. RAILROAD NOTES Johnson. Malloy & Miller to F. 0. Pink- ham & L. A. Wright. The B. & 0. has been saveg from a receivership. J. D. Porter to . M. Johnson. | by (. R. Rice to T. S. Clifford ana It is reported that the Mexican BB HLook federal soldiers helped themselves to A. Hull, Jr., to The Phosphate $130,000 they found in the treasury Mining Company. A. L. Pearce to J. D. Jordan. R. W. Hancock to F. R. Krome. H. P. Payne and A. H. DeVane of the Tehauntepec National railway after the fall of Vera Cruz. Growth of the parcel post system is compelling railroads to widen side M. el doors of cars in which such ship- liter. E. Albritton to B. C. . F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . IDe YOAT .sisscesesssenee .$5.00 [ (Furnished by the Security Abstract BIX MODEHA . i, eniinevmsbios BD0 & Title Company.) Three montns .............. 1.26| John Hidick to R. H. Bryson. Delivered anywhere within the| George S. Smith to Mrs. Inger- limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 |sine During. cents a week, _ - Jessie Calvin Carter to Mrs. Maude ) From the same office is issued ) F. M. Wilson t¢ Florence \\'ilson‘] ‘mentg are handled. Widening of the doors has become necessary to avoid delays to the train in loading large packages. J. D. Jordan to J. D. Tillis. Benjamin Hart to J. R. Rowell. George W. Pixley to Lula Powell. , | The Brains of the Wi, {‘ of Clothes Making Are at the beck anq Call of “The Shop Where Style Reigng _\,”:). its Cleverest designs, Its most Expert Selectio, [l wollen and its vast iArmy of efficient and most thoroy trained Tailormen. The finest clothes product thy , brains of the Clothes Making World can conceiy, surs to chose from at our will and pleasure. How yq 4 have chosen is yours to see at “The Shop Where ¢ Bemis. : Fan-niev E. Wemple to Carter-Deen Rcigns Supreme.” z THE LABRLAND HOWE, E. C. Stuart to James B, Childsgf Realty Co, i Grade crossing accidents on the A weekly newspaper giving a resume| ; v johngon to L. E. Selph J. Walker Pope to W. J. Smith. | " L0 systems of France ; of local matters crop conditions,| 1y, yonce Miller to C. B. Park-| J. Walker Pope to W. J. Smith. during 1912 mumbered thirty, in Bench Made Clothes $18 to $35 .: 2 , - i : . [t eounty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere|, ) J. \\'alker Pope to \\'. J. S‘m“h' which horse-drawn vehicles, auto- Shlrts to Your Measure $2 to 85 i tor $1.00 per year. Robert Bryant and W. D. McRae| J. Walker Pope to W. J. Smith. mobiles ang trolley cars were con- e D U e s Walkerhone oW JoSnith, cerned. The total number of per- H 1 H i A point of resemblance between Henry Mann to J. Nielson Lange. Florida Highlands Home Co. logqUns fatally injured in these acei- lf YOu Wl“ Walk Upstall's We WII! Sa\fl" young Kormi‘t Rn.()sv\‘vlt ang his dlf“ (lyde Payton to A. J. Gatlin. George (. Barton. dents was eighty-elght. $3 to $5 of VCOSt Of Your Su“ ;di tinguished sire, is disclosed by his| vy Steitz and S. M. Stephens to| Geo. C‘ordes to C. P. Hudson. 4 printed Dhotomup.hs which invarably L. Cordery. W. J. Howey to Dorothy }‘lusohy. i frivnn UhStadtiony e Bt : . show him with his mouth open. i Eavage) 1o Drank b w. .) “0“,0}: to llflugene ((jl(" e Ml B e MOORE S :;E i’—o_ Thompson. Florida and Georgia Land Co. to road see a silver lining in the cloud : b ‘v;mm(wlls-umh\. ubm-!t Hiavd o Ui e duosi g, Mers (W) ”Z AL JigHRoN, : that has been hanging over the rail- 66 o 9y ke $100 each to run for Congress in|gnon to Estella M. Gill. J. Nielsen Lange to M. N. Bag-) . Sartislarty the trelght trat ltt e ty e p . this dl’itlrl.c:' R U";‘ umlum;‘ Lloyq B. Gill & Geo. W. Mershon [ley. - Floslda Good fic business. The traveling freight E“ Bld a ment which apparently has been i, \ips. Shirley Gill. Grant U. Conant to Florida Good ; PR R . a s & agent who has been idle for the pas 1 ton 9 ovehagedsay (R T ‘l o .I“ Sn L. M. Law to W, W, Davis, HOmERIGO six months has heen put back on the Room 7 and 8 S g‘ Ph(m(‘,_ i ning for Congress, with this mode- Jasper Summerlin to E. F. Grif- W. E. Tucker to Grant U. Conant. iob rate ante, doubtless will become a|g, M. L. & A. E. Robinson to C. X428 . ——e 1] popular pastime. W. N. Denham to James Warner, |l. Latum. HBodstes ailway Y. M. C. |’ o R 0 B : y : . g oosters of the Railway Y. M. C. | aypremrAN ENDEAVOR WORK | contributions to this L Y .m“‘**—omp i ).I‘ho Eo‘,""m:v( oleansv to H.M, ]-I- lrgrtl;m Development Co. to W. E. A. movement in Shawnee, Okla., Treasurer Cavanagh, re m\:l;ml bpl-mt s 1’nrni;hin'r electric H‘In;"] t\,;*ol. .1'tbl"}gle\t\‘vlryi 16 ‘":l\v l“' Hampton to'1, P, Wanden {have received assurances from Mrs.| ppe time js almost here for leav- |pa, Florida. Some ! ! current r(‘n' GooNinE ah nit ot \r\a i (]‘d(‘dd io Shoth A Walter o p»,.v,mt '1?1] ‘others to|!lelen Gould-Sheparg that she Willly,. jpieriachen by the State secre- iholding back seeming!s 9 8 S e NS e abHE HOWBICR, STatl 6 Beterh) g rhoes ey b | contribute $5,000 toward a Y. M. tary to represent our union at the|give five or less dollars 1 T 2 cents per kilowatt hour. Such aigon to Ida I. McLeod . Helen M. Hickok. s bailaine there {hithe oity of e vil rate would never be approximated| M. J. Malloy to Dr. Samuel F.| W. D. Nydegger to W. H. Hickok, |- A building ibute. o ke |outhern called conference held at|To such we would earns g by a private corporation furnishing |gmith : : Harriet C, McCall to Helen M Shawnee will = contribute a like|yq gignal Mountain Inn, of Chat- a careful reading of (], !N e T s Hidshne ot 3 ' ! ¥ 3 st bR it “"lamount. Her aid had not been so- tanooga, Tenn. The date is June 12 [Dr. Clark in a late ¢ the “‘juice. t is an eviden Samuel F. Smith to W. Fiske| Hickok. licited, but was voluntary. 4 e be the sts of the |deavor World i . the possibilities of municipal owner- , but ) ang we are to be the guests o eavor World, or simily ship with a modern and well DT PR E DG DB BEE TN ’lenllesseg union that Qay which will 'in our paper. . equipped plant and proper manage- m*m*mw«b«mm* Had then b? in an‘nual SeSSP“‘- i In Fellsmere, a new ¢ ment . G @ ebBBDES President Samuel of (.uorgml Was {astern district, there is ;. el L & :‘.:; a T?nn(-ssec mun,. therel‘orelwlshcd ciety because the only i ‘;:‘ It's real mean to try to keep Bil- | 2 h(\nSllhly t;) t‘::{e in a}ll”o(f‘ [;floi(‘):ll:; village is also union. p tta lie Bryan from making a little :;1 :g l(ml?t". "-1 11:%”\\:) 1:] ; (‘hlqt anq old seem interesteg f money on the side, but if that bill |& & CONDI I IONs 'N M EXI CO R (" ke "“‘S ]ln‘xhh 'm l] : \\(') k (at ) s Aty lir should pass prohibiting government |& &% :‘umog‘?' “: 1 jium, [df l]‘e . oy i good, says Mr. E. ‘ employes from lecturing for pay un- g: g 2@ :Ot'lm “l:lls 01; nrgcnv o tt’a‘- on ;i the secretary. Other OHMMH der penalty of a $10,000 fine or two |# & & ‘]‘ k ;191 P ?“ ""“Inlts rlo ?‘;n“p 0: Zook, president; F. & A e i & @ & [Jacksonville from erlach i ; ‘ years imprisonment, the silver & s4e . & %7 president; Miss Jettie Har 4 B & 9 3 % ; tongue wil Tikely was tom chan. |6 & A€ Not more unsettled than conditions in_our quarters at e o, spend tho it with e |3 T b tauqua platforms no more for a time. % 3 g s Eal s Oy (COUSAT 0} OUbeaY 8" isecretary. o e g % present. Like the A. B. C. Mediators, we are working £ 3[ident, DB carry, ang tako the (CTHET o« s gt e : | Southern road early Wednesday| 5% ) v e o8 he may be able to fisht off the bute- | & heart and soul to rush the work of betiering thems Bus, $8 i Thn ooy Wettsisydoein Hear supsitntentn gy er and the baker with the few thou- | % S i 4 ! A sueq a nice circular letter sands he draws as salary from the g* unlike these eStlmable geflt]emen, there 1S no uncel‘tainty ::% :;a;he(:) ;l;attet»}:\m’;‘log. es’l;temrsda?'ess to copy something from government . 2 % z L a. P SER e Miss Ruth Coffin, of John: _ £§ ] in the accomplishment of our aims. %: tion, fl;l(l Friday at the conference, Kot 1enice A oti A ; @ & |same place. { 1t s g s . i : : P B , . : Tenorance and its boon companion, | ! When the work of remodehng is Completed we will T Having not seen our former State | MUCh awake and sparklinz e intolerance, still rear their heads in | 3 many places, despite the steady |3 march of enlightenment. German Baptists declare that a man cannot |s own an automobile without commit- i 4 dreq years ago railroads and tele- graphs were denounced as ‘“‘impos- sibilities and rank infidelity.” In the recent Florida primary the prin- cipal fight made upon a candidate for Congress was because of his re- ligion. We have advanced, but there are still those who regret the passing of the good old days of the DGR DB PP BB ting a wrong. Much less than a hun- § of your busineéss offer to the public Banking Rooms With Strictly Modern Equipment and all the comforts and conveniences in the transacting that careful planning can devise. FEPBEEPBEEPPIE SPPOBBBEPDPPHB DB Rttt R S e e T N NN NN RN AP ideas to share with us lut jog Miss Mamie Royal, s¢ o the new society at Sorr: J they are doing finely. That port comes from other pl of 'in the dull season when v { posed by ‘some to be g 4 asleep and have a perfeily | do it. Wishing you all a splers. mer, and asking your pr Mi thoughts ang letters whet:-om home or away off, 1al] GRACE A. TOW). M Interlachen, June 8, 1914, 1din junior superintendent and active east coast worker, Mrs. Jennie But- ler, since she was a Florida girl, 'Miss Tupper, it is likely the secre- tary will go from Tennessee to Thorsby, Ala., to remain there until the first week in July. Mail can be sent there or via the home route, Interlachen . Magdalene Uniteq Brethren work- ers were the first to raise their five dollar assessment for the headquar- ter's building. Next came West Beach in the Congregational church, Last week the workers of the same rack and the thumbscrew, and that 3 G . : 3 church denomination of West Tampa —1 N tt:esse::fi::!?no‘:;atnonottt(:l\;):v \!\)'Z;wf)‘: STATE B A N K OF L A KE LAN D Taised their quota in a very success- FOR SALE—One baby rr’d 1 thinking. ful conce_rt held. Where are the first class condition Ml:l Presbyterians coming in? Seng all Black. Mack Cathcart 1s coming in for a' G FE RS TRy, - considerable share of the glory of BrrBedr P BB BB O DB “‘3"5"3’@"3“3"i"i“i"?"3"i"3°"§"§'%!°‘3“!°'§"§”§"§“§"§"3"§'f}"i"i"ifl‘i“i"3*'5’“"5"Pfi“i"i"fi"i“?‘i"%"i’%i’*‘w'S) :%“SW s e RETEIREIEIRRIIN the late victory won by the Fletcher | SAR60238680385300000b0030B00 FEO0O0IEOIEBIPIEIIEEE MIEEMIEI0008t50btttotees | W dd 1 B " £t forces, and he deserves every bit of i T e lng e S Are ngH(r | it. A born newspaper man, a poli- The Pennsylvania railroad lhas SGH"I"_ HuNn MUNEY 'l‘h;‘ selecti . - ———ted tician from the woea go, with a pe- |purchased Berry Lake, Ind., a for-! S nonohnle A nioptan . t in culiarly pleasing personality, Mack |mer summer resort, and will convert Nflw UN UEP[]S" WIIH State l_J““k as the depository for NOW ln Junetlde n N has a combination that would be|it into a site for rallroad yards and ”.“""C funds is a meriteq recognition et st 2 sted hard to beat in the political arena,|repair shops. The lake is in the cen- AMEHIEAN STATE BANK‘”(~ ““_' 5‘.‘“”1_1“2.1111(1 splendid growth e Cc shoulq he chose to enter it on his[ter of the tract and will be drained. "f'l'(vm" institution, which is admir- You Are 0 be own account. Still we wouldn't en-|The courts will be asked to coh-| Tpe proceeds of the sale of !,m“]\i‘;lh‘\‘ n“_“”"'”l" and has the confl- . the courage him too strongly to woo the [demn six and one-half acres w hich | issued by Lakeland school district ‘“n,(.v o ”-w Pistie, W94 r.o:;urd- Cordlally Requested ards elusive vote. The fate of newspaper [the owner refused to sell. This is|for the purpose of building and im- :‘_"] S e ”lf', most substantial and | co men in the last primary is not re-|the third railroad yard to be estab- proving the schools of this city are S,l““.»(fll !_'““k”'g establishments in TO CallIn And d, wl assuring. They can make statesmen [lisheq near the State line by eastern now available, being on deposit with South Florida. 2661 of others all right, but when they ask recognition for themselves they frequently run against the rocks of nappreciation and ingratitude. railroads in the past six months. WANTED fice by young man with good hab- its. Address Position in store or of —0 This paper does not as a rule agree T., care Telegram with “Dixie” politically, but that 2674 publication is always read in this office because in discussing many matters its position is sound. No POR BALE--At » Bavain, one lafse truer paragraph than the following : 2 =0 Kentucky horse; two buggies and was ever written, and we wish ev- e g harness; 1 large mosler L ery girl in the land woulq read it N e g ; . C. Smith typewriter Apply at anq think it over. A constant won- - Aok to: vk i il A 1008 Oak avenue, or telephone C nen is wiy lany girls ¢ . e yIANY. KATA AN No. 19 Red 2671 women do certain things they fancy make them more attractive but which really have exactly the oppo- site effect upon the men. Says “Dixi “1 gu ss I'm an ‘old fogy' all right. I have trieq to find some reason why and otherwise pretty girls women plaster their faces with k court- plaster and I am at a loss to under- stanq it all Poor lit creatures think this sort of ti N them. Well, it don't. It ( t im-| START Pprove any woman, young or old, to R spoil her fac ith paint and court- [ plaster. They do it to aitten- | \_\ tion, of course, but this is not neces- ¥ blos sary ang the fashlonable skirts and | / i freak harness they wear will excite | all the comment necessary from the curbstones. But some girls must be | freaks in dress and paint to attract any sore of attention. Yf this sort of thing increases we promise to have a nation of old maids.” rleasures and luxurie NG *Youcant Successbegins of fortune will 1 American S BE AN AMERICAN—ONE OF Us. the American was chosen State Bank, which as the depository these funds by the county board. for DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AND schoo The bonds were voted some months ago for the purpose of building a new school house in South Lakeland CHILDREN and to make a substantial addition | Deen-Bryant Bldg. Rooms 5. 9. 10 to the present school building The Office Phone 257 amount was $50,000 ang a satisfac- Residence Phon tory sale was made to Weil, Roth & Co., of Cinci The bond money was ati, ments for which the improve- voted are both well under way, and i W four i hurg Will make our school equipment and & e Csomul g eles facilities the Gt I and receive rewarq of '67a e $AVING MONEY” It takesGRIT to deny y ourself of certain, s but you put off graspthe scheme of growth - that as abud and that the ripened fruit " 1ever be yours if you kill the nof chance by the early frost of neglect” NERBERT KAUFMaAN Inspect the Beautiful Line of xm Wedding Gifts = at up t Conner & O’Steen’s ut tl Jewelry Store The Latest Conceits in Jewelry D S eRw b EEPPPEIREEPEEPDPPEE PP E PIBTEEEEEET Are on Display b Also Silver--Cut Glass--Impomzrhm Hand Painted Ching tic, a ke, o CONNER & 'STEEN Next Door to P, O, Pi SEPTPDDEEES e Fhdddbdddpid Why Suffer RESOURCES $: 50,000.00 tate Bank# with i when vou can hae wal’ow 4 4 TH! I8 L4ll e reieved with proper : glasses? Dr, Lugh C. Hull has chare 3 : Optical parlors. . Examinatior and consultation free g - : COLE & HULL ™ E JEWELERS & OFTOMETRISTS, LAKELAND ~mOrro1 L

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