Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 10, 1914, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT —————————————ee e e FLORIDA COMMISSION BE-{mrpurutions to solicit¢ funds. GINS ACTIVE WORK IHowever this is not the only FOR EXHIBIT AT means open to the commission to THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA,, AUG. 10, 1914, ! . ~ 3 foa a vear ago one of my fingers wegan me very, stiff. My :tn swell up and becar went to kidneys were dizordered. 1 proved. Anythin | the statement 1 j,, "praising Doan’s K i not be too strong ia doctor, but he was unable to help My aunt had been cured of a i by ; raise funds. The Florida Dollar R WOREB_S_FAIR‘ [will be sold and motion pictures | TN R tont) i i . will be used to raise money. Jacksonville, Aug. 25th, Ht'T- { " &l of the msmbeth.of fhe eams ! ¢ campaign - toTase | iseion are confident of success. funds for her exhibit at the Pana- | - . i ; i ‘ be- ma-Pacific International Expo- | fme. severe | Doan’s Kidney Pills and she advised I oot a box at the fter using ) rsenen i case of kidney trouble endorsement. Price 50c¢, at simply ask for a Doan’s Kidney p; Mrs. 1aa s active ime to try them. i T'hey believe the people are Lake Pharmacy and soon & : o R . 1 2ol ‘ stiffness wen wrowning | [ vinning to realize the vast bene-| them the swelling and stifiue ( f'l‘ ps.’ Qs "OPS. sition at San Francisco in 191§ (% i i i 4 ! A ki Bufy e ”,.l’ asco M I915 | 4its the state will derive from out of wy finger and my health i f has begun. The state commis-}_ ", " e P St Wi i ; e e wuch an exhibit. 1¢ nations of ‘ ston met here $ WE H . | ._-—--——--——-“" ) ( T N the carth have agreed among SRS BEBEEEDH plansi opetie il e o Nk i aae et e e 1]1«4”“”1 clves that there will not be i aa “[another fair of this kind for at well known \v-:‘n xmr]u.h"\ sy i B ot Moy this @pert, was employed fo SOHGH) op s iy point out the fact tate the funds and he is now ac- g ot o o cannot afford to lose “\,‘,"I,\ "““‘“!“"1 ol ”“'.\\”rki this opportunity to place her val- Fhe commission \’\‘]H_ raise | ante products before the world fund of S200000. This money | will be used to erect the Florida building and supply the exhibits. The water color drawings for the structure were examined and ap- proved by the commission and Jacksonville, Aug., 10.—No the working drawings will bejone can dispute the fact that made at The building will | Florida oranges are sweeter than cost about §30,000. The balance|those of California. It s of the fund raised will be used to true that the grapefruit of this and keep in first class con-!state ismuch larger and nicer dition the many exhibits, {than those of our western com- The exhibits will include all of | petitor. But notwithstanding mulated months. NGV "DON'T MISS Tk OUR BIG SHOE SAL STILL GOING ON See Our Windows Fq - SATURDAY'S SPECI: y FLA. ORANGES SWEETER THAN CALIFORNIA’'S once. also collect Bofreged the products of the state. Thejthis Florida fruit has practically commission has ret as vet made no market in the middle west. final arangements for the collec-|I'he reason jor this state of af ? B e sl tion of these exhibits. Towever, 'fairs is that the fruit of this state|DUCHESS OF BRUNSWICK, DAUGHTER OF KAISER WILLIAM OF GER- { the matter has heen given consid-|is unknown in that section and it MANYBND Bl Hab) DU I l ON'HARRIS crable attention and definite will never find a good market|™=———————— e SR R : R & N To the Good People of Lakeland & ’ plans will he laid within the next| there until it is put favorably be-! i the middle west than to those and Polk County: We are now ready : :‘I(H\t\ \\"\4:1‘(1\'1\_ St !l‘lll('illl:ix-ls’”jl‘l'l«\" just been pub- :" 1?“.. m\.l i‘Hl'l il e m.h‘”]]-l} to save you 25 per cent or more on :::: FOOT FITTERS One of the largest exhibits lished which show that while reasonable h_' .~u]>]>w\‘u 1.]‘.“ all furniture and stoves and steel| % from the state will be that of the Boston hought 140,520 boxes (,f'lill’ut‘ numbers of them will visit ranges. No use to go to .lf1vlcs911\'illn :, We have the only modern Shoe different varicties of citrus fruits. Florida fruit, New York 426,247[the cxposition. The Florida “;“T liilflezt }u l:u.\- fln_\thlll,'.'; in .ou.r < The California officials have ar- hoxes and Thiladelphia 143,251 | State Commssion points out that S i e Repair shop in town Ty T TP . ¢ . Wiy 4 3 ¢ vou money. Come and see for your- ranged o admit fruit from this hoxes, Chicago consumed but{if this state has a creditable ex- @ state for the fair and there will be (3,233 hoxes and St. Louis A§7,l-’7;]xi|'il at the fair, the people of, no trouble in showing the world the middle west will see what' what TFlorida produces in the way, This shows that Florida fruit{the state has to sell and will de-| of erapefruit and oranges. s unknown i the west, but a, mand Florida oranges and grape- Among the other exhibits will close study of the figures in re-|fruit which will create a demand be Tuller's carth, phosphate, gard to prices paid reveal thelin the high priced markets for the| sponges, lumber, garden truck, startling fact that the highest|fruit, | tobaceo, sca island cotton, naval prices paid for Florida fruit were stores, farm products, live stock, those in Chicago. One would and the thousand and one other naturally ask why more fruit was products of the state. {not sold in the west where the Mr. ‘Wessels will make trips prices are favorable. The over the state upon which occa- simplest answer is, the fruit is sions he will explain the many unknown there. advantages to he had from this The Panama-Pacific Tnterna- areat exposition, During these tional exposition will he held in trips Mr. Wessels will call upon San Trancisco next vear. San| .. the Teading husiness men and Tancisco is closer to the people’ selves, The largest building and the low- | est prices. KIMBROUGH SUPPLY 0., i S HOXCS, If you want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST Send them to the Lakelana Steam Launi Weare better equipped than ever for giving v class Laundry work, THE PLAIN TRUTH What More Can Lakeland People Ask? When well-known and {highly-respected people of Lakeland residents A Classy Letterhead Doesn’t Cost Much "'« ' » Browning. 211 South sl ASk US _:v Al BEA R D2 il Tennessee avenue, “I think that the uric acid in my Vsystem caused my poor health, About S0 make such statements as the {ol- lowing, it must carry conviction o saye: Phone | = OUR BIG FALL STOCK Will Soon Be Coming In' We must close out what we have leftin Clothing, Shoes, Shirts and Straw Hats, ther fore, we disregard cost, and offer them to you for almost nothing. Now, isn’t $5 to? saved on a suit that much in your pocket? Well, if it is, come and let us fit you up b fore they are all gone, for we will not carry them over. Read the following prices Any $25 Suit for Any $18 Suit for i §12 Any $22.50 Suit for:: 15.00 | Any $20 Suit for 13.50 We have them in sizes from 32 to MANHATTAN SHIRTS: o Have a Few Left Over, all This Seasons Patier — All $1.50 Manhataans for === $1.15 || All $2.50 Manhattans for—---:-- §1¢ All' 2.00 Manhattans for-====:= 1,38 || All 3.00 Manhattans for-—-::oo: 2. {_ Clapp Shoes and Oxfords 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 Just Right Shoes and Oxfords: All leather, $+ for $3.25, the $4.50 kind for $ ’ -~ -~ .50, the $5 00 kind for 3] — l ( NG CO _— Buy a New Straw Hat. Any Straw Hal in stock for $LO0 If you want to save money, come to sec (BAILEY CLOTHI

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