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¥ OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK Prominent in service is General Hardware, Excelled by none, for hard wear and tear. With Head- quarters Here, When you % e BE- appear, P oo _ He'll salute you, try to suit you, and treat you all fair. e et B Our Line of General Hardware CONSISTS OF ‘Heavy Shelf and Builders HARDWARE Rauoges, Heaters, Oil and Gasolene Stoves. Kitchen (Utensils, Anti-Rust Tin, Granite and Enamel Ware, Tubs, Wringers and Boilers, Churns, Ice Cream PFreezers, and a host of items too numerous to enum- erate. When you want Hardware, remember there isnot a Hardware want we can 't supply TR SN TR WILSO HARDWARE CO. T L R A e L R R S L WWW*’: Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida l B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY mxx H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and upto'date plant. Prompt service. ' Lakeland business left with our Vice President at Dickson Bldg will receive prompt and efficient attentiom. B he FIRES which Caused the Loss Of) $215,084,709 in the United States in » recent year were ascribed TO THE FOLLOWING CAUSES Defective chimneys, flues, fireplaces, heating and lighting apparatus; fanlts of construction and equip- Matches, sparks and explo- siong lgured prominently, followed by incendiarism electricity and lightning. Nearly One-fourth of all Fires Are ment. We represent the following reli- le companies: idelity Underwriters, ...... e . 4,750,000 Labeled “pihl """ $# 4,500,00€ Significant and Potent Reasons eTman Amencan capital 2,000,000 yringfleld Fire and \mrma oapital ...... ..... 820 hoenix of Hartford .... nr.n ,000 MANN & DEEN Room 7. Ravmondo Building Your business will have the best at tention if placed with us. “AVONDALE SPRINGS TENNESSEE . R. Station Avondale P. 0. Rutledge Tenn Iflyou are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, with a g mineral springs, surrounded by vast for- ties of wila flo cheered by the songs of 00l breeze is felt in the many € which surround the grounds, and where every ef- ort is made for the pleasure and comfort of each and every guest— hen come to Avondale Springs, Tenn., on Knoxvi lie & Bristol R. R., 16 niles from Morristown, Tenn. Rates, $8 per week, or §1 per day by the ponth. Note the address above. F. J. HOFFMAN, Proprietor P —————— Why You Should Be Provided With 500,000 Fire Insurance Protection! era always to be leep and sha ! THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA,, AU M_ G. 8, 1914, e e e T e it | tmt~ It is on the beautiiul Ce- T . § | A N'I’ B F | FH"M [] N River, which makes much of 2 he PrOfCSSlons @ 3 [the powed for some of the fac- SEHHPBODIIBPIHDOBDHGPPYEE U I | LGS |tories. | ANT | | | Four Hunderd and thirty-four \Waterloo, lu\\a, ()OS Beoad- “ This ccity is the central point THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM nderd and thirty-four { ¢ cen [ i s ol e et s R - ; : OF CHRONIC DISEASES children homieless orphans, aban- way, August 3, 1914 | i many interurban lines, one of gmi i : ) B Bt Bl | 0F many il s, one ot §mith-Hardin Bldg, Cor. Main and doned, deserted, crippled, ** “‘}“ l\“"‘"”\ ll‘l,‘f\l‘”“' |which runs to Cedar Falls at Florida Ave | blind, diseased, abused, neglect- akeland, I'lorida i Rt T Bl S gy o yl_)CC[lb o Uur SifwmAl i has bedn| [ which \I\Il\k is located the Im"a'k‘lecmcl'y Ph?(n.e;{:;s Blzlezm i ferred to the Children’s Home ' little time since we leit “[Kll . ”T”.I\l]‘ AL R 1_Jliydrothere’my,‘ Turkish Baths f'hy;: Soiety of Florida, Florida's' & akeland, 1 thought perhaps that| licfe are maty fovely PatsS|, .. Ue iiire Massags, Dietetics greatest charity, during the first | SV Of our iriends would like| A0d 1),“1111“‘ I'_‘”"h”f\v ahont o T ' : . seven months of the present|tV hear from us. ‘]"-\"_‘“m.m'l.m‘ pleasant arives. |y " ooy bt Ueks what vou. gob i vear, These children have come| L have noted sever al letters in ‘.‘I" srteets cither being paved oF oo creek and Hot Springs and irom every nook and corner of ~1¢legram’” lately but they seem “‘:‘,"_ e Gt i S90S time and expense. Florida and have ranged in ages Mostly to be from the eastern} e 1n (g CHicag e e, Lo e AV aid o sl Vbles g Be thing s Been ne| UV aout BB thanid PETERSON & OWENS vears of age. About t\\'o-thirds]“”“ writing to you from: this sec- (2000} “”15‘*‘. have been to K{h- ) s son City, Clear Lake and Min- ATTORNEYS AT LAW of these little ones were the others boys. Death has been the chief de- stroyer of homes, while aban- doment, cruelty, neglect, deser- tion, vice and crime, cach added to the loss of par- girls— ents, the wrecking of lives and homes, Only twelve of the 434 are now in the Receiving Home at Jacksonvillea good famuly home being found for every homeless and orphan youngster —but this dozen, all of whom are anxiously waiting for some good homie to open up to them, and some good father and moth- er to love them. Perhaps in a week two dozen ‘more will be added to this num- ber, so Supt. Marcus C. Fagg is hoping real soon to find good ‘homes for this httle flock as soon as possible. An average of two children per day are received and provided for by the Home Society the year round. The oldest one of the present :m»up-—\\.li&ing for good homes ~is Arthur a fine lad of 15 years '—then the is Omege an excel- lent girl of 13 years—Lena a smart happy girl of i1 years— Edna a full orphan child of 11 vears—Minnie a large girl of 15 vears—Lilly a sweet little Lrunette of cight vears—Clar- ence a three months old baby hoy—Gene and Willie brother and sister—six and eight years of age—and Gazelle and John 1. another brother and sister six and eight years old—these last two sets of children hoping to find good homes together. M. Fage will he delighted to receive applications for any of ‘these children—all of them be- ing well and ready to be placed. MODES IN MILLINERY JUST NOW THE STYLES ARE S8OMEWHAT CONTRADICTORY. Both Large and Small Hats 8eem to Be Strictly Fashionable—Question Ralsed by the Use of Monkey Fur. Millinery vogues ‘are entering upon their solstice period. Flrst we see widebrimmed hats with low crowns flaringly trimmed with highstanding fantasies or with their brims entertaining grouped trim- mings of flowers of patent or oilcloth manufacture, Again, there comes into view a peries of small hats more tiny than any seen this season. Fashion decrees in one breath big hats for incoming vogues and contra~ dicts herself in the next breath by showing the daintiest, most convinc- ingly chic hats of tte most diminutive types seen for months. And so it goes. At the Grand Prix de Chantilly, the majority of shapes worn with frocks of an elegant severity and of perfect style values were small to a vanishing point, nearly. Almost all of these hats were made of white gatin, white vel- vet, white, shiny oil-cloth, such as 18 used for kitchen table coverings in most American households, and with or without very narrow hemp brims A tall interrogative looking feather of eingle-blessed loneliness and of black, black and white, or all white would be the only decoration for the most extreme-styled types. Other trimmings used were of self materials or of fruits and follage of welirdly appearing guise, Lace and even fur trimmings werse algo in evidence, but the most peculiar, uncanny quite the newest in consequence, was the hat of bowlershaped hemp cov- ered with white satin and with the | crown encircled with an upstanding plece of black monkey fur | the Audubon gociety for use instead of osprey and other aigrettes which are tabooed, so to speak? The broadly, odd curved sen by several depended upon s for the trim sailor wel who it of the well-known tricorne sh np appear. But of these, more will be sald later on. Fashions for hats, mesdames, are in the very flux of their making. have! effect noticed, and withal Is monkey fur to be society's sop to | S EPBOGHOTDIBBOEHHSBDEEEDE oo s» tion, thought we would write you| a letter which if you deem worthy of space in your valuable nisota line, distont from here.. paper would like to have you| The temperature so far thi<| copy. i summer has been quite change- We leit Lakeland, May 18th,|2Dle one day being over 100 and 1914, and arrived in Chicago via, Iaghway,” which runs from New | York to San Francisco, via Chi- | cago. We found the roads in ex- cellent condition. We arrived at [ndenpendence, lowa, the second afraid to invest there. we have interested some. evening having made two hun-{land about September Tst. | ye . . dred and thirty-two (232) miles| Wishing vou sticcess with the last iy, “The next morning|paper. Yours very trulv W. F. Nichols and Son. RB. N we came on to Waterloo, (our home city.) Waterloo is a city of some Per T3, er———————————— Livens you up by cool- ing your body and taking the cob-webs out of your brain. A DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN. LOOK FOR THE (@hero-@x aw, L ABEL /"“‘“mlflkb IN ICED BOTTLES ANYWHERE - A ———————————————————————————————— BOTTLED BY CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. LAKELAND, FLA. each being 150 miles in a few 111\\ time so chilly that' I.akeland looks to us we are not We have Heen boosting Takeland and hope We expect to arrive in Lake- Dickson Building JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC Loans. Investments in Real Estate “Ihixie Flyer” on the 20th. Ai-|? fire is comfortable. While ter >igl|l>g"cinj\~' for a few days in fn'vm lc‘m‘rs and papers we've n‘»"lm;'e srlmmnl .lnturostir‘n: snaps in city the "Windy City” we purchased ‘Y‘l“l\kt‘tl H‘x\m‘t T.:ll;vl;nug we ”‘rr(‘“]‘{[ll;‘{f??'":g,l:;rl]:}; RERDE ‘\f\‘m‘“‘ré‘ég. an automobile in which we mo-|the temperature has been quite | sell for cash, or on easy terms tored westward thrungh‘ the| pleasant there. Rooms 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. Heautiful prairies of 1llinois. We have lived in Takeland a Lakeland, Fla. We crossed the Mississippi River [port of two winters, eleven == between Fulton, 11, and Clinton,|months in all and have heen de- | Residence Phone lowa, over a toll bridge, the toll|lighted with its winter climate. 2l Biack being thirty ceents for the car|\We have built our winter hore, DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, and four passengers. We mext|also a number of bungalows SHIROBEADTOK went through the bluffs and hills| which we have sold. When we Lady in Attendance of south eastern lowa to Cedar|return this fall we intend to mm- ;i Coisultation Free Rapid. Thus far from Chicago|nrove the rest of our property, in Oflice el Dyches Building Retween we had been following what is;Ozone Park, Dixicland and other EBark and stnitorium known as the “Trans-Continental| parts of the citv. The way Residence phone, 278 Black. ua Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Munn Annex, Door South of First National Bank Lakeland, Florida J. D, TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law Van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. EPPES TUCKER, JR. | LAWYER Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida G D. & H. D. MENDENHALY, CONSULTING ENGINEERS Swite 212-215 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land Examinations and Plant Designs, tarthwork Speclalists, Surveys. LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILD?EN Deen-Bryant Bldg. oms 8, 9, 10. Office Phone 357 Resldence Phone 367 Blue ———————————————————————————— DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & o and 4. Kentuckv Bulldinz Lakeland, Florida S I G BN A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms Real Estate Questions ) Drane Building D O R e L S L L Sk & Qi L S ol (———— “g' H. Alficlc Oftice Phone B Belisario | D. 0. Rogers Edwin Spencer, Jr. Hmm Phone 39 Tslue 348 Black Hmm-l'lmn« 304 Blue ROGERS & SPENCER - Why Our Sidewalks Are the Best | s v ion ‘E 12 cts. per sq foot from July 15 to August 15: " Brysny:EiCig . 4 after that, 16 cts. per sq. foot. &1 Lakeland, Florida E M ni[‘ie' mixed, Lake Wn-'ir Sand @ Istablished in July, 1900 ¢ Best Fiint Rock and Lehigh Cement. @) DR. W. S. IRVIN : Best Pressed Brick $11.00 Delivered 3| AT . 3 . - Ronm 14 .md 15 Ktntu(ky Building Lakeland Paving & ConstructionCo, §| " o ot LE] . ______—————————_ Cement, Sand and Rock For Sale BLANTON & LAWLER b4 307 to 315 Main Street Lakeland Fla ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW & 1 bEPbPEPEPPIPEEE IPIRESELRDEE 11D BEDPEE PP IIEIIO0EH e —aa . aaasaa el A SR RL L ety IS LIKE CLOTHES THESTYLES ARERIGHT QUALITIES ARE RIGHT PRICES ARE RIGHT THE BOOK STORE S TCTEE S ERRERSY PRI ST Y R FV & L s s e s s e R R0 8 \ifl‘i«!*é‘% Lakeland, Florida PRSPt B SRR W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER Office Upstairs East of Court House BARTOW, FLA. <‘l-]xam{uat10n of Titles and Real Es- an advertisement of your ‘:‘ tate Law a Speclalty B | s —— ersonality. Je he a b meEe personality. We havea #| pp g MERCER RICHARDS dandy line. . * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & | Office: Rooms 3 k4 Lake Phones: Oflice FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Building Office phone 402. Res. 312 Red Special atte to drafting legal papers Marriage llcenses and abstracts turnjshed