Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 4, 1914, Page 8

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, AUG. 3, 1914. PAGE EIGHT o p— NOTICE 1t you desire the best camp in the| FAMINE WILL RANK | State, be there and help to make it o. Yours truly, JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Commander. s To the Members of Camp “E” Kirby Smith, Sons of Veterans: Comrades—Thne will be a meet- ing of the camp in the City Ilall on ———————— WITH BULLETS! (Continued from Page 1.) particularly in small, inlying States | are worse. Without impurtations{ and without food from their own | fields the approach of famine would Monday evening, August 10, at 7:30 o'clock, for the transaction of busi- ness of vital importance to the Camp. The Camp is not in an en- couraging condition, and if you wish to perpetuate it I ask that you at- tend this meeting. If it is your de- sire to disband the Camp, be at this meeting and so express yourself. We have many members on the roll who RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT —_ The alarm of the European Gov- ernments is exemplified by the sum- mary action of Switzerland in for- bidding all exportation and rushing into the world’s markets to buy huge | stores of grain and provisions as in- surance against starvation for its people. Whereas, The Great Ruler of the Universe has in His infinite wisdom removed from our midst our loved and honored member, Mary A. Pil- lans; therefore be It Resolved, That her benign influ- have never paid their initiation fees, jence will be held m‘ grateiul romelr‘n- F brance and her quiet presence will nor dues. The Camp cannot exist under such circumstances. In view REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS be greatly missed by our union. 3 : Resolved, That with deep sym- o ”.H. fzu‘t.l‘hal IF“‘ Founion of }]m pathy for the sons and daughters, T p]\'xsmn o C.Q“Mhlm“' \"4[. and other relatives and friends of Tk “.41“ pe hield in Toneing the deceased, we express an earnest flb(]\l' sixty days the Camp 1:-1}51 l‘m hope that this great bereavemnt may in better shape in .ordnr to maintain bo overruled for their good. 5 Lakeland’s reputation. But, we had MRS. H. P. COX, better have no camp at all than to MRS. M. E. GRACY, have it in its present condition. If MRS. N. A. RIGGINS, you sfeelno nteteat din S8 BAIOD, Committee Lakeland W. C. T. U. please be at this meeting and say so. (Furnished by the Security Ahsstract\l and Title Company.) July 31, 1914 T. L. Waring to Harry R. Brush. | J. R. Park, executor, to R. O. Park. ! Sebring Real Estate Co. to Ger- trude McKinnon. W. I. Morris to E. F. Fender. Fla. Highlands Company tn Gus- tave Schaible. R. G. Haskins to Earl L. Has-| 1,;&«3»¢3ug,‘g,‘g.‘;.,3.(34,(3”3.0;,‘3»(3 R O“:' ) @ & kins. ’ #|BOARDI AND ROOM~—By @] Lady—on South Side. Ad- & &1 dress, Room, Care Telegram. 15 EmSSE e S i N 2048 z We Have Decided to Continue Our : flmwmi : 214 DR. SamueL F. Smitn % Bl G S ALE o SPECIALIST ‘ g EYE, KAR, NOSETAND THROAT & FOR A FEW DAYS MORE ¢ © OUR OBIJECT: To induce every man, EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED @ ¥ HOURS: ] woman and child in Lakeland o try a < pair of our shoes. 3 3 B3 B oo BT Brelr Dol oo oy B0 TeeBaeD FreBe s Bt | | 4 d Once a Customer Always One Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. = Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Secure * 97012 4. x. - ' ——— & 2104 p M, ' G 4 i BARGAINS Foot Fitters SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, FrLA, o 2 g D & § o o e S OO Vi OUR BIG FALL STOCK Will Soon Be Coming In We must close out what we have left in Clothin i d S ( g, Shoes, Shirts and Straw Hats, there igiee,d“(f)endlsregta{fil cost, a;]nd offer thenlz tg you for almost’nothing. Now, isn’t $5 to % a suit that much in your pocket? Well, if it is, come and let ‘ fore they are all gone, for we will not carry , , AR il 13.50 MANHATTAN SHIRIS: We Have a Few fil: $1.50 Manhattans for == $1.15 | {. Clapp Shoes We have them in all leathers, tan, gun metal, vici kid and pat- ent leather, all $6.50 and $7 Clapp Shoes and Oxfords $4.98 Buy @ New Straw Hat. Any Straw Hat in stock for (BAILEY CLOTHING be a matter of only a few days. I " |nings, formerly a train robber, and Per of the \Writers' Club of New Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Eifective from August Ist, 1914, to August Ist, 1915, and guaranteea against any reduction during that time : Touring Car - - Runabout - - - Town Car - : - F. 0. B. Detroit, all cars fully equipped. (In the United States of America only.) $490 440 690 Further we will be able to obtain the maximum ef- ficiency in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if we can reach an output of 300,000 cars between the above dates. N And should we reach thisproduction.we agree to pav as the buyer's share frum $40 to $60 per car on or about Aug |, 1915, to every retail buyer who pur- chases a new Ford car between Aug | 1914, and ~ For further particulars regarding these low prices and profiv sharing . plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. Ford Motor Company . OUT FOR AL JENNINGS ination for governor of Oklahoma, that has moved them now Ringling, Okla., Aug. 3.—Noted subject to the State-wide primaries, Jhim. Open letters addressed magazine writers and authors of the|Which are being held today. Fol-[voters of Oklahoma urging country have been coming to the aid lowing the publication of ‘“‘Beating |support Jennings at toda of their fellow craftsman, “Al'" Jen- | Back” Jennings was made a mem- |maries have been received I‘r' well known men as Irving § author of “Beating Back,” who is York, and it is the personal interest |{Inez Haines Gilmore, and a candidate for the Democratic nom- ©f the various writers in Jennings Steffens. them over. Read the following prices We have them in sizes from 32 to 4 Left Over, all This Season's Patiern and Oxfords | : . Just Right Shoes and Oxfords: All leather $4.0 for $3.25, the $4.50 kind for $3.50, the $5 0o kind for, $3.7 $1.00 If you want to save money, come to see LS CO

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