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» * FOR SALE—S80 PAGE SIX 3“‘, ca i (Classified Advertising b FOR SALE PARK Hu.L LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AII streets clayed, cemen: sidewalks, electric lights, ity vater, shade trees. See G. L Rogau or S. M. Stephens. B29 —————————————— Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 56¢ acres one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-acre tragts some of the finest truck and farm lands in this section at the vight price and terms. For particu- ars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 ———————————— FOR SALE—At prices, and on easy payments, lots in Dixieland, new Dixieland, Futch & Rogers Orange Grove ad- dition, Morton addition, Beulah addition, and Sloan Park, the beautiful subdivision border- ing Lake Beulah on the west. D. H. SLOAN. FOR SALE—10 acres fronting on South Florida avenue, part citrus land and part fine truck land, no improvements, 7 acres cleared and in cultivation. Price $2,000. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3097 acres good citrus land, 3 miles from Lakeland on the Bartow hard road, within 1-2 mijle of store and packing house. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3097 FOR SALE CHEAP and on extreme- ly easy payments, new six-room bungalow in Sloan Park, just west of Lake Beulah. 3069 D. H. SLOAN, Owner. FOR RENT +OR RENT—Six-room bouse; modern improvementr; ten min- utes’ walk of postofice. Low rent to gooq tenant. Inquire A. J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 FOR RENT—Several cottagns just west of railroad yards, especially convenient for railroad men. 3069 D. H. SLOAN. 8. M. Stephens, city. 2383 FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping, close in, all modern conven- fences. Phone 153 Blue. 3048 FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom. Apply 402 West Lemon street. FOR RENT—5-room New Dixieland. Rental $12.50. Dr. S. F. Smith. FOR. RENT—3 rooms and bath, nished; close in. Phone 302 Red. b \ 3103 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms close in. Phone 292 Red. 3105 ' MISCELLANEOUS FOR PLAIN clothes and children’s clothes, sec Mrs. John Aylor, who needs the work and sews cheaper than you can get it elsewhere. Mrs. Aylor lives in Dixieland, corner Pennsylvania ave- nue and Riggins St. 5,000 —_— LOST—1In Lakeland or Dbetween Lakeland and Medulla, alligator pocketbook containing $180, one check, two notes and lodge re- ceipts. Liberal reward if re- turned to J. W. Johnson, Lake- 3112 land, Box 181, ——————————————————————————————— SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better. by Streeter. LOST—City auto tax tag No. 132, + Finder please return to the Tele- gram office. 5,00(¢ WILL TRADE Maxwell *“20" runa. bout for cheap lot, or sell cheap for cash. See Dr. N. L. Bryan. 3080 | SEFSESLPPPIONPPISS S Db B Bd B | i OFFICE ROOMS #! ® FOR RENT In,Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room TELEGRAM OFFICE SEWING—Under- | $ Call at § H S2EFFEEERFIPIPPPPPPRPIOPS (2 S R R ad | HAVE THREE CARS for public service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddllacs and I am therefore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 65; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more. 1615 A —— ST, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phooe 6 1667 ————————————————————————————— KINDERGARTEN Miss Hattie Patton will open her kindergarten and the first and sec- ond grades on Monday, Sept. 14. Every pupil will be given individual instruction. Parents interested in very attractive [the care and instruction of their little ones may call on Miss Patton, 410 South Florida avenue, or phone 23 Blue. 3071 LAKe | cnm——— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lakeland, Fla., July 10, 1914, non-union bricklayers. B M. & P. 1 U, No. 12. J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. same. livered anywhere in city, 388 Green. D. H. SLOAN. icards will find a large supply of dif for sale. pocket card with all the fire whistl Lost—Amethyst setting brooch. Reward if returned t the Telegram office. 5,00 PRIVATE SCHOOL As during previous sessions th For rates and particulars phon No. 2. 308 NOTICE incorporated, on the 16th day of September, | Phone companies in the State, the railroad commissioners have estab- lished a new ruling in the mattor'af It charges for service, and all tele- bungalow in (A, p. 1914, for a franchise to estabhsh and maintaln a gas plant and works 'n the city - |of Lakeland, for the purpose of furnishing 3095 |gas to the city of Lakeland and the in- habitants thereof, and for other purposes. t the commissioners are not in session at that Ur-|time, or cannot hear sald application, same will be made as soon thereafter as the un- dersigned can be heard. i \ All contractors are notified that -_————————————|on and after Oct. 2, 1914, that no Union bricklayers will be allowed to work on any job where non-union plasterers are working, nor “Monlfruits plasterers be allowed to work witn! The union will furnish competent and skilled workmen of each sepa- rate trade to do the work if con- tractors are unable to furnish the —-———-—-—'—‘conrerning the diffiiulties and per acre carrected this robt FOR GUAVAS fresh from trces, de-|ODstarles in connection with the ‘trouble within one season, put chone |Orange industry, and thousands!the trees in a healthy condition, 3069 |0t men can successfully cope and they produced one of the Those desiring ‘“Rooms for Rent” [ferent kinds at the Telegram office, Also anyone wishing a!tional Board of Censorship~of Mov- signals and location of city wards, all | with other valuable information ean 'get one free by calling at this of- fice. tt from Miss Mabel Drane will open her FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- |fresh air school for primary gram- phens apartment house. Apply to|mar grades on Monday, Sept. 14. school will be conducted in the tent. Notice Is hereby given that Rosco Nettles will apply to the commissioners of the City of Lakeland to grant unto him, or his as- 3099 |sociates and assigns, as an individual or in- dividuals, or as a body corporate or to be KNOW LITTLE OF OR- : - ANGES. | « This topic does not appear to, “Sime persons know very lit- tle about olange growing in Ilorida,” remarked Moses Fol- ;4dress by R. E. Skinner before; sum, secretary of the Palatka Board of Trade, to a reporter yre worthy of careful considera-| for a washington paper. “It is { nog a icr man’s game, as has practical evidence of the ben-| been asserted. In the last sea- (fit" of lime is well brought out son the orange region of Flor i,y 4 Jetter I received last month ida shipped North 24,000 cars ‘-"\ffnm a prominent grower in the citrus fruits, besides many|zte, part of which reads as thousands of boxes by steamer.' [ jjows: | The new trees ready to enter; «ygy asked me to let you- into commercial bearing the ypow what experience I had coming season give promise of ad with the use of lime and increasing shipments to a total ;. hes on our orange groves, as of 30,000 cars. Thousands of \vcll as results obtained. We men are now engaged in the hayve been using hardwood ash- business and maany more areé o5 for a numbes of years with planning to go into it. The i“‘,vcry ‘beneficial results. We dustry has the encouragement p:ye applied anywhere from I,- and help of the scientists of o pounds to a ton per acre, and government experiment sta- ‘have thought that where we tions, and there aare few of them ,sed a little application of hard- in the State. wood ashes is assisted in the “The orange tree is a hardy;'carly maturing of the fruit. one, and very responsive to in- Some three years ago, through telligent care. There is no the mistake of our superinten- more risk in raising oranges in (qent, he applied nearly forty Florida than there is in raising {ons of wood ashes on less than corn in lowa, tobacco in Ken- gix acres of grapefruit trees. tucky, potatoes in Maine, buck-,"'hese trees for a number of wheat in Pennsylvania, or pea- yvcars had been neglected before nuts in Virginia. The Flosida t1,¢ property came into our po- orange is the best of all citrusscesion, and when we got con- So‘}nh has tre cotton climate. = |course of three or four years we | “Bulletins issued by the Un!-(f(mnd that the roots were in a ted States Department of Agri- diseased condition, the feeding :p]ture anboul: Slt)ate ms:!tui:mms wer;l Sllougljli‘?\g off 1&_md ons an 00ks y practical ‘turning ack. 1s applica- Florida growers give full details tion of practically seven tons witr wny troubley"—Kissemmee finest crops of grapefruit we Valley Gazettee. have ever seen, so far as the tex- tur of the skin is concerned. FOR WAR FILM NEUTRAUTY |The writer pointed out this block of trees to you when you visited the grove a few days ago, and you can judge for ivourself as to whether or not SO 2 WL Wi lihere is any evidence in the ap- 'nuq:ut :n "lw United States has sent | .. rance of the trees as to an a circular letter to movin, icture © : ) Drodubers Which: syelin rseg[(;rd to‘m erdose of lime ashes. New York, Sept. 8...The Na- € [ing Pictures, which is dire ctly in preserving a spirit of absoiute neu- Let t_ne a.s surefi _vol;sfl;l: bll-:;: tality on the part of the American DLt ) .']11‘?“3 eoily was people: ‘““When 8 h 0 you are producing pine land soil and what they 0 | pictures containin i g scencs, pleucln_cded was the forty per cent could ask for. 'precede actual pictures with about k ¢ five teet of caption, asking the augi- | C2rPonate of lime which the ashes contained. ence to refrain from any expression of partisanship, adding that this request is directly in line with the tolicy of President Wilson. We further suggest that scenes which e|tend to arouse race hatred because 4 |of their realism and horrible detail, be treated in a restrained manner.” SOUTH AMERICAN PROTEST 5 Buenos Aires, Sept. 8.—Delays and cancellation of September sail- ings and holdups at way ports of the Lamport and Hold Line steam- ers, have delayed the most impor- tant mails containing samples of goods that are urgently required . The British Admiralty says the At- lantic ig clear, still the Lamport and Holt vessels have not been sailing, and representatives of* various American companies are making ca- ble protests. The American inter- RAILROAD COMMISSION FIR- BIDS PHONE CONCESSIINS Tallahassee, Sept. 8.—In a cir- cular letter just issued to all tele- fiable, and unwarranted. T here are many here that believe the service continue all concessions that have been made in the past to certain . o classes of subscribers. For example, is being interrupted for mercenary WANTED the Pensacola Exchange, the South- | Féasons. g ern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Pair medium size mules, gcoc con- Co., carried a long list of cubserib- R Georgia Land Co. 305 partment is now complete. finost hearse that has ever ieen i tlie city of Lakeland. taking siock # South Florida an their prices are far ever been offired in this fore. city directors and embalming. need anything in this departmen Made in Lakeland |but if you should we will show ourl 3035 'sympathy by giving you the very! best at a reasonable price. We are at your services éay on nisht, Phone 386 or 224. Main street adjoining the Teiegra building. 3098 KIMBROUGH SUPPLY CO. FOR FRESH FRUITS CANDIES. CIGARS AND TOBACCO DON'T F‘(“{GET | an e:ort tfo enlist their aid in!'and conviction of such violation, be fined in 'l‘f:“’“"" h‘)“h'h° Sixth day of '())ne‘?ool::“;; 1‘;0 N. ¥ searching fo! 3 : 'g | a sum from ten to one hundred dollars, or by | 114, which said electi held in HERMAN SON. .l € “g r her. Mr. S‘auleue B acteinit | To6 & BE0d trom ten e :“‘]‘m;. manner and form by the :l?:germl-‘:t‘d ‘3 " - e | TEBPDDTDTETEEDDTPOETEE sister, Mrs. G. H. Pond, left Ash-|days, or by both fine and_ imprisonment. ordinances of the City of Lakeland nrurl;e‘:i Moxgan-Groover Bld!‘, $ PBS Pt {burnham for this city some days | Section 5. That it shall be the duty of the rsons as provided | Teleph : Office 351; Res: ™ w t Sd M ' - city clerk to enforce this ordinance, and to one hundred and bl 08 A :i: es ide Murn Park |ago and no word has %been heard | report violations of its provisions and duties W Lakeland flflfidfl & Justaround the corner jfrom her since her departure from :;el‘vhe\ngzls‘l::lgw!:e‘m&m ';‘fmlh? n;laldm:-?g: - d.yoor‘?“‘:;;"o% Sk 2 Every call appreciated ! Massachusetts. Because of her age . tion, and thereafter promptly institute appro- GUY. W. TOPH, NORTHROP SCHOOL OF ~ & Phone 226. Prompt Del. it is feared that she met iRt sk 3 5 BUSig TALL. 3 P 3 ’ ¢ met accldent or penalties of this ondinance. A & ¢ DUBRARD, KINDERGARTEN THRY FLFIHPPFFSI LN IOMPPESG¢ D SOME manne 5 ereby certify that the foregoing ordi- - FLANAGAN, i r lost her way nance No. 174 was duly passed af 8 repa: Am;c-o".'_*?:' of te City of Lakeland. MRS. ENSIGN NOR‘dl : BWATTS. 43100 Lakeland, Flori diticn. Bargain expected. Flcrida & | €S Who have enjoyed a 50 per cent The Kimbrough undertaking de-‘ They have just now received their ;tiol\ of law. In another case, where fine hearse, and it is a beauly, the there are two There is no better line of under- less than has! be- We guarantee you the very besu: of services and up to date funeral We are in hopes you will never R An Ordinance to Regulate the Registration of Deaths and Births in the City of Lakeland Be It Ordained by the Board of Commis- | ioners of the City of Lakeland: Section 1.—That the city clerk shall be loczl registrar of vital statistics in the city of Lakeland, and it shall be his duty to supply all physicians, midwives, undertakers and others requiring them for use, blank cer- tificates for the registration of biril and deaths, which shall be of the stan form approved by the State Board of Heaith: and to receive and make copies of such certificates. and transmit the originals to the State Board of Health on the tenth day of each month; and to issue burial, removal or other per- fmits upon the receipt of complete tisfac- 2 ! concession in monthly rental rental charges for telephone service, According to the commissioners this {is a discrimination, and is in viola- charitable institu- n ilinns of the same class to which the {law allows the granting of free or ireduood price service, a 100 per dicent concession in rate is eranted jone of such subscribers, while only » ! tory and properly executed certi s of a 50 per cent concession is granted | geath: and no dead body of a human being the other. The commissioners hold | whose death occurs, or whose body is found, in the city of Lakeland, shall be interred, or otherwise disposed of, remered from the city, or held more than seventy-two hours after death, without a burial, removgl or oth- er permit issued by the city clerk in ad- vance of such interment, other disposition or removal. Seetion 2_ That it shall be the duty of the undertaker or person acting as such to obtain the certificate of death, have it filled out with respect to the personal particulars, present it to the attendant physician for the (that it is a discrimmation to grant ]:\ 100 per cent concession to one i charitable or religious institution t ;:\nd allow only a 50 per cent conces- ’ ision to another. A majority qf the telephone com- panies have been granting to coun- ty and municipal governments be referred to the health officer or coroner for the statement of the cause of death. Section 3. That it shall be the duty of the physician, midwife or person acting as mid- wife, attending a case of confinement, to file a complete, satisfactory and properly execut- ed certificate of birth with the city clerk within three days thereafter; provided, in medical certificate of cause of death, and ob- Y whi 3 1 i & tain the burial, removal or other permit from 1“1"0h they operate concessions in lthe city clerk; provided, that when there be Located on rates, and thig ruling of the (‘om-|“" attending physician, the certificate shall mlmissium‘rs will affect all of these j'towns, cities and counties. | HUNTING FOR LOST SISTER i Washington, Sept. 8.—With the idea of locating his sixty-year-old sister, who has not been heard from since she left Ashbufhham, Mass., |such certificate. for Washington, J. P. Sawlette, of | e o e o T A e fana Miami. has wired the police here jn to comply with any of the duties or pro- visions of this ordinance, o«znz»a-wemmn | the city have receivtd the attention in AMeSL .o (o clerk. this community that it deserves. y. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. the State Hordicultural Society it was a May-sweet day, grown in continental ¢ro] of it we attempted to force| America. Our State has the tphe trees forward with ammon- orange climate, just as the ‘jited fertilizers, and in the phone companies are directed to dis- lcsu say these actions are unjusti-: that when there shall have been no physician or midwife in attendance, then it shall be the duty of the parent, householder or owner of the premises where the birth occurred to file ; dertaker or other person who violates or fails shall upon trial ar session of the board of com of Lakeland, Florida, ay gust, A. D. 1914 g 0. M. EATON, Chairman. Attest : ] l missioners on the 19 The following ewfracts from an . gold. ' That dimmed to moon-drenched tints of silver gray. The little winds that walked the dappled roads Breathed sweet through blossomed lilac boughs a-sway; The fireflies starred the open meade |save time and expense. grass; 0 'neath the pin-arched i branches overhead i Our roadway loitered, dim and shad- : ow-cool. And So hard we strove to keep each sun- ny hour, Each warbler’s note, each thh:ket-l fluting thrush, The sunset light against the beech- i land hills. \ The first dim silence, first gray evening hush; But even while—with glowing hoof- beats, stilled, And laggard reins—we hoped tc hold it fast, On mist-white feet that skimmed the silvered road Our day had smrsleq its greeting and was past. Oh, many days have sought the self: same road Amid the spring, starred dusk, as even I. The fireflies swing their lanterns on the swale; The lilac breezes scent a moonlit sky. But never, down the summer-show- ereq way, Amiq the pine-dark hill or moon- white plain— Its eyes with gypsy witchery alight- Shall pass our little, long-lost day again. —Martha Haskett Clerk, lee’s. in Ains- N celebrating this anniver- ““Baltimore s week the one hundredth sary of the writing of Spangled Banner. Research has lifted all doubt as to the origin of this national hymn, the fortunate coming of the patriotic outburst of Francis Scott Key, in the war of 1812, with an air that had come across the sea, and from the pre- vious century, though to no general use until it was found in 1814 to fit the words of Key's poem, which .were on everybody’s lips. There will be a national celebration, although Baltimore has the highest claim to local association with the author and his song. . EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all cred- itors, heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees, and all other jersons interested in the estate of Jane A. Morrell, of Polk county, Florida, de- "ceascd, that I have qualified as ex- ecutor of the last will and testa- ment of the said deceased. and have taken charge of her estate. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly attested, with- in two years of the date of the last publication of this notice, or accord- ing to law, the said claims will be forever barred. All persons indebted to th2» said estate aforesaid are hereby notified to make payments to the said exec- utor of every manner of obligation owing the said deceased. Dated: Lakeland, Florida, Aug. £ A, D. 1914, H. J. DRARE. Qualified executor of the last will and testament of Jane A. Morrell, deceased. 2964 600D ADVERTISING IS NEVER AN EXPENSE. IT ALWAYS MORE THAN PAYS FOR ITSELF. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That whereas by ordinance number one hun- dred and seventy-two, duly passed by the Board of Commissioners providing for the calling, holding and manner of holding of an election in and for the city of Lakeland for rhl(; purpose of voting upon hond issues. to- wit: ; Twenty thousand dollags for fire ment improvements and enlargemvms?em". One hundred and thirty thousand dollars '|'K"t ;lllelolxlmaement of the light and water dist 'S ’ plnr:( ;ut on system and the light and water Fifteen thousand dollars for the b ars ilding or altering and equi ; St quipment of Morrell Memorial And for the purpose of electin, \ S 2 thre - tees to serve as a board of public we:rI:sl'“fn :;;m;‘u to s:lld"honfl issues; which said or ance was effective o 2 f A Ne n the 24th day of the Commissioners of ;mvl-ol;{]n'l an election Lakeland or against the issuance of munl:&n‘l-mgmfgg as herltofore stated, and for the election of three trustees to serve as a bbard of bl'lJ works in and for the said b 5t Thg Profession§ all blue and | gieh Hardin Bldg., Cor. Maiy | the “Star | L PGP I PPPCTRTIPRBRITaG .. THE EGYPTIAN SANITAKIy | 0F CHRONIC DISEASES Florida Ave, Phone 391 Elcetricity, X-Ray, Lizbt, y, Hydrotherapy, Turkish Batas, Pi ical ,Culture, Massage, £te. You can get here what you gq Battle Creek and Hot Spring ,, Tieteryy PETERSON & OWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAWw Dickson Building JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC Loans Investments in Real Eg Haye swe interesting snaps in B oas o o rnea: Wi, & ufi"’or cash. or on 6ass terms 9 Rooms 14, Futch & Gentry Blj; Lakeland, Fla. Neetdence Phone 240 Black DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, CHIROPRACTOR Lady in Attendance Consultation .Office in Dyches Building Betw: Park and Auditorium Residence phone, 278 Biack. Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Munn Annex, Door South of F! National Bank Lakeland, Florida J. D. TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law Van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, It EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Fln! G. D. & H. D. MENDENHAL’ CONSULTING ENGINEERS 8 Suite 212-216 Drane Building'g Phosphate Land Examinations . { Blant Designs, karthwork Speclali | Surveys. 1 LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Flo " DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO} Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AN, CHILD®EN Deen-Bryant Bldg. oms 8, §, Office Fhone 357 Residence Phone 367 Blu e —————— DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICIAN AN Rooms b cls 4, eDu?q 'Gfil‘g Ihellnd, da A. X, ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Drane Building DR. R. B. HADDOCK DENTIST 0 Room Ne. 1, Dickson Bldg. o Lakeland, Fla. . Office Phone 138; Residence 9! it D. O. Rogers Edwin Spence! ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, Bryant Building Lakelang, Florié e Established in July, 1900 DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Bi'dssa Phone: Office 180; Residence'b“» KELSEY BLANTON. @mak ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Munn Building Lakeland Florida W. S. PRESTON, LAWYTJ_ Office Upstairs East of Court? BARTOW, FLA. Examination of Titles and R# tate Law a Specialty DR. H. MERCER RIC -‘ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEC Office: Rooms 5 and 6, El Lakeland, Florida Phones: Office 378; Resid. 3" FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Building . Office phone 402. Res. 31’ Special attention to drafti’s papers. Marriage licenses and abs” turnished