Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 15, 1914, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR 135, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., AUG. f The Evenin -elegram & b B b a, At The Churches Tomorrow Pablished every afternoon from the -"-. S EEa Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. LR Entered in the postoffice at Lake- Dl\leland Methodist— | Unsaved : : land, Florida, as mail matter of the Sabbath school at 9:45 a. 0 this effort will be for you. second class Preaching by Rev. J. R. Cason, L 0 s (First Presbyterian— M, F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. League service, 6:30 p. 1. e e G gunan W. H, STEINMEYER, Pastor. i ndent of missions of the St. John's SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 5 | Presbytery, whose home is in Tam- Jne fear .oiaoeeeeeenn 85,00 it Myrtle St. Methodist— | pa, will preach at the morning and Bi% imoscns e veses 2500 (Continued from Yesterday.) Si”“‘"”} school at s evening hours. All are cordially in- Fhree MODVANG: ' iiosvisia oo + 1.25| There are many bulbous and tu-| Preaching 7:30 p. m, | vited. Delivered an)\»here within the|herous plants that are decidedly or- W. H, STEINMEYER, Pastor. limits of the City of Lakeland for 10| yamental, ecasily grown and multi- Lo el 3 i eents a week, ply rapidly. The crimums. spider [Cumberland Presbyterian— First Methodist— ! | lily, an ‘llas, cannas, gladioli, cal- Rev. F. H. Callahan, pastor. South Kentucky Ave. John lr.’ From the same office 18 {8sued |las, tuberose, dablias, begonias and Sunday school, 9:45, a. m. [ Ley, pastor. THE LAKELAND NEWS, | cal ms, both common and m”,\" Preaching service, 11 a. m., sub-| S B A 3 A weekly newspaper giving a resume;qofy description as to their Leauty.!ject: “Reen God in Your Elans Phanahine at il a . moa 00 of local matters crop conditions,| [erys seem the most approp e e il sounty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere|;or our porch decoration and may o'clock, subject: ‘‘Lost Without an Senior League at 6:30 p. m. tor $1.00 per year. {be had in endless variety, though pyeyse.? Public cordially invited. s, | 10T aTe OTher pretty little plants | The editor of the Kissimmee G in which one may indulge his own | zette recently remarked that tagte. TFor our shady nooks we may itorial pace of a newspaper | f with violets, pansics, for- worth a darn, or rds to that ef- 1€ and other shade-ioving 't, and vet he continues to hurl 8. H . 1f1 ol b, coliion, braudsdes of saretulls | Tho vamboos aid omarentl| DRGUAINYE Date Palm ot the Pensma-Pacilic In R L viih there we oy vicf - terpational Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 ery issue such an expenditure |rieties, are very useful and serve (,1'.;.:, munition if it is all wasted? {many purpeses. And the bananas, tagares, yueeas, and some of the cacti, O \ ¢ i 3 : all ereate a luxuriant and tropical A DR e LR SR B teffect and make a marvelous nieture jeRglines A Vil of the spot {vhere they are planted. their many columns of sensational Annuals do not scem to appeal to | and unverified war rumors in every one here as in the north, pechaps | issie many of them plain caces of because there ore so many other at- home manufactare ri in the shop tractive thing I they have PV with Rube Allyn of thetiyair place, are casily raised and | Sarasota Sun who says that when many grow wild in our woods, Plant- the real big fighting m Eu-[ad in the tall, some will reseed them- 1 1 £ | rope these yellow journal artists infgelves and grow vear after year | % x | the United States will 2o plumb with lit(le or no eoaxing. Phlox, | crazy. Zzennlas, A.H\\:ka':fl verbenas, four- | ; i Dzl {o'cloc V¢ alyssum, salvia, calli : opsis, nast 8, ete., all. do well We regret to note that the ,\l'l\-l P " | ; Hiigh ot in. Florfda. -~ I fact all of the an- berry Herald, an excellent paper | Y ’ % 5 . tnuals may be grown with little of- published in a neighbor community, | g ffort; even the beloved sweet pea, has been compelled to suspend for | g 3 ¢ < : {under favorable conditions, thrives the time heing on account of lack ! g . A i imost sotisfactorily ., of suflicient patronage LEditor | | { And ret, there are countless num- | Bulloch has given Mulberry a paper bers of other that was a credit to him and a valu- able force in his community L hope that he may soon see his \\':lylm‘l‘\ clear to resuming publications. a 5 m- plants dear to the and with which one’s desires eratified, schemes carried out or any garden developed, Along with our flowers and or- (namentals let us 2ive some thought Grass is far more pleasing to the eye than bare sand and makeg a fitting setting for the of our picture, Both the muda and St. Augustine seem quite adaptable and once vidual and we be supremely color type of O ity Carl Barckhoff, a former German soldier, now stopping in Orlando, tells the Reporter-Star of that city that the army conquer France in six weeks and in- dulges in much other braggart talk concerning the relative qualities of the Germans and French as fighters, g 3 5 . o[ ward us proportionately ., s To be on the safe side Mr. Barckhoff Lot us make for ourselves a hottoer | N - « ¥ S ought to shove the time up for the conquest of a ] weeks, anyway, and he ought also to get in communication with hiz kaiser without delay and tell him how to do it. One of the unpleasant f tures of every big is the dis- turbing noise of the braggarts and blowhards far from the field of to our lawns. German is going to rest Ber- started wil! re- : reputation along this line, for there |’ France counle of are many people who really believe | But planned, be conditions; or that consider for every sure garden first cach flower, tree has its habitat, not is ! | to vine, shrub though some | as others war are 80 exacting and ac- ! contiue to grow under the most ad- tion. verse circumstances. Beware of EsE s crowding—many an cffect has been |5 Mr. Andre Von der Meersch, a N2 ispoiled by attempting too much in|¢ tive of Belgium, sagely informs the {too small a space.It is not the size | Orlando Reporter-Star that the best of the picture nor the amount of' : measure for peace the United States | paint used that makes slccess |“,-‘ g could take would be to join in the|the artist Select with care that | war, seize every German vessel in|mistakes may be avoided. o our ports, thereby cutting off Ger- 1 have a decided antipathy for the [& many’s food supplies and starving [deciduous —bare sentinels of winter her out in about six months. Go to, and would like to have a law f £0 to, Andre! Your native Belzium is | passed prohibiting them in the cen- | needing you just now a good deal |[tral and southern parts of the State & more than this country needs your|at least. Do not plant anything de- incendiary advice that it chould|Ciduous, I beg of you, unless like jump into a foreign war for the ab-|the roval poinciana they redeem surd reason you give. themselves by their SOTgCOISN eSS when in bloom. P - IEREI W B Do not be deterred by » thoug Harry Floyd has turned al his fhat t = PHe thollht A QL at a great amount of money 8 brain cells loose on this European SR ) ; 4 A | be expended; much may be done war business and his broadsideg of : ; it i e it with but little or no expense, Many daeadly anc devastating literature, f ; § 3 ke S 3 © Ithings are growing wild all about 1ether they hit the mark or no . ; : i e mark or '1"t' us unappreciated and our neighbors, ) flame luridly through space witn though they have but Ittle, are| magnificent spectacular effect. And only too glad to give what they there is plenty of deep, sound phil- may. With a few cuttings from her osophy and high, fine thinking in a bulb or so from there and vlants |& these same outpourings of the Apa-|or sec ds from elsewhere and behold ale lachicola genius, and he looks vith little garden of our own before mi deeper, clearer vision into canses know it. If water for irri ation s | than commoner minds which have no javailable our choice need not ho li n searchl ts to penetrate the dark-lited; but if not. grow the t ness beyond the circle of obvious [that will resist a possible dry sea facts and halting logic. Those who |son. What California has done with | 4 deride Harry simply don't under-|an annual rainfal]l far loss than stand him-—and that's no ult of |ours, surely we may attempt without his trepidatio Given the ambit P RNEE ——— Cole Robart MoNamoe! elves(t ‘1 per 1 of each individual and ou the last issue of Dixie B i SLey Tes AR . fwil be all our wildest dream on! that he is tired of having the edi-|. Sy ok yod| X < have it | tor work on that publication [& : p : And then may we sit in our gar- | ¥ dited to Claude I’Engle, when as ™ 3 3 N ; dens and repeat Fhomas Edward | a matter of fact he, €olor wber ) of f ]1 ; Colonel Robert, Brown's beautiful sentiment | to the laurels He con- 1 | 9 Yac llreln, o le cons g Savden la A Igvesome thing. God | gard me, Robert Me- wot! h | Dixie's editor of nearly Rose plot J stan now and for- Frinzed pool li I can find health,|Fern srot strength and wealth to hold down so The eriest school & and exciting a chair.” W Of peace and yet the foo to know that Colonel Me-'Conter it God s imee cont plates permanent work Not God! in he in Florida journalism, for he is able, eve is coo \ genial and olarly and has the | Nay, but I have a ' | ving grace of wit and humor to|'Tis very sure God walks in mine [¢ his work. —MRS. EDWIN R. 8 URMAN, | ) g : 14 that crass will not grow down here, | < ) » ) ) Copyright, 1914, by Panama-Pacitic International Exposition Co. HIS beautiful date palm stands before the southern facade of the great Palace of Machinery. Through the planting of rare and beautiful shrubs and trees from all parts of the world the Exposition grounds have assumed the appearance of a semitropical paradise. New York City, to & La Mode a Shipment of the Newest Skirts, Silk Waists and Jackets La Mode is also showing s TAKES GLOOMY OUT- T.00K FOR MEZXICO Aug. one 15.--Nine Mex- woman passed through Jacksonville vesterday bound for San Antonio, The party is composed of wealthy Mexi- cang from Vera Cruz, and left there Augz. coming to Florida via Ha- vana, Just who they were is not known here, as they refused to register their names at the Atlantic hotel, where they stopped for a short while hefore leaving last night. Only one of the party spoke English well, and in speaking of the Mexican situ- Jacksonville, ican men and Texas. (‘uba. ation he stated that the United States in time would have to inter- vene and take control of the coun- P B BBy DB DB piece dinner set. e Now Pealiior : Toques : The Ladies of Lakeland are cordially invited to inspect these latest conceits of Fashion La Mode Mrs. H. LOGAN, Prop. e R S R L B R SR DR B S e erurere B. H, Belisario, Prop. LAKEL SR BB PP B ook o i B d oo G CRETONNES SCRIMS : Phone;No. 384 try. In fact, he s.ig i thing that woy ico. “When Mexican affairs, | Carra; old story over, some other fac: start aacther re “arranza will tu) fallen leaders. | when the United country and ke learns to gover: A tota] of 28,1 ber was shippa during July, ths going by coastw sels. an dll\(lt]~». personality. dandy line. THESTYLES REF QUALITIES ¢ PRICES fiRE Rit THE BOOK STOH HEOBBBHHD LG BBIPRIPIPBDIE a4 Fine selection of the latest de signs Sterling Silber made by Gorham, Alvin and Whiting | “None Better Made” Cut Glass from Pairpoint Corp., Hawkes and (I : Also the Popular | Hand Painted Chinp Has just Sent : Remember the Gold Initial Chinai H. C. STEVENS JEWELER PHDBRBDS PHONE 248 BLACK Cement Work of all Kinds’ Best Pressed Brick Building Blocks Get Our Prices Lakeland Paving & Constructio 307 to 317 AND, FLA. EEEE PR Our Line of PORTIERRES TAPESTRIES, Is Worth Seeing Ihe Brighten-Up Fol Agents Sherwin-Williams Paint 213 Sou. M

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