Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 4, 1915, Page 4

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- Up in Michigan, a sensible paper, | tvwlno Ielwram the Jackson Patriot, suggests to the % © T T |business men of that city that they Pabliched asvery afterncou from the have printed in red ink across the Sram gldms. Lakeland, F4.'tops of their letterheads and all oth- _ Encered §n the postoffice at Lake: or gtationery this line, “Business Is , Florida, 8 mail matter of the Gopa . With Us.” To justify this ond class. i policy the Patriot says with reason- ing that is just as good for Lakeland s for Jackson: “It- is suggestive, and suggestion goes l"an‘ way in creating condi- b tions, €004 or bad. It doesn’t cost ~ 8ix moscn* + 2.60) snytning to bé an optimist, but pes- Jhree momns ......c.00vh.o 1.2 tmism Ad expensive. Let yourself be. Delivered anywhere within thelyicce {at pusiness ts bad and it will . WUmits of the City of Lakeland for mlbeme worse; insfet that business | ents & week. 4 S . I good, and it will at least become From the same office 13 Issued 'bel!er than it has been. Imsist on THE LAKELAND NEWS, ibeing an optimist. Keep constantly n weekly newspaper giving & mm'lin mind that ‘Business is good with % local matters, erop conditions, us,’ and impress the same idea on doonty aftairs, etc. dent anywhere| ., ... - (oncertedl action along this % §1.00 per yoar. line will make Jackson enjoy pros- lpermn Help make 1915 Jackson's That little tribute to the late banner year.” Frank L. Mayes by “Kuyke” of the' Clearwater Sun was a masterpiece of[ The Telegram likes the idea of a ®enuine eloquence right from the State fair, realizing the benefit it heart of a friend and almost photo. would be to every community in the graphic in its fine, strong delinea- State if pulled off in proper style. tion of a rare and noble character. , However, we are wiling to bet a dol~ {lar to a cent that if the talk heard Now and then an ill-conditioned in this city lately should result in eimp comes to Florida for winter the holding of a south Florida or a climate expecting sunshine and district fair—and it Is very apt to warmth every hour in every day, —We should find Lakeland and all with never a rain storm nor drop °f Polk county just as strong for the Tampa fair.—Tampa Times. N kicks and i fl"‘] 1“:1‘::“;[‘“”:];::.' it. | Sure you would. South Florida is roars beca 3 o8 % Sl AL hiTh b the host ‘our best love and best bet, and it uc e . F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Jme Jjear " get | ALL WIRE COMMUNICATION THE CUT OFF FROM GERMANY (By Associated Press.) findon. Feb. . 4 .—~The. . Wireless World has received from Berlin a lished by the German colonial office, describing the serious loss suffered by Germany through the destruction of her chain of wireless stations. The communique says: “‘Soon after the outbreak of war all communication with her colonies by sea was broken, and all German transmarine cables were cut by the English, so that even telezraphic communication with the whole of our colonies was rendered impossi. ble. The only remaining means of communication was wireless teleg .| raphy, but the first warlike men-l ures of the English were directed to* depriving us of this means also. On Aug. 12 fell the wireless station Yap, and soon afterwards the station Naru. Tasigata (Samoa) fell on Aug. 23, and Bitapaka, in New Po- merania, on Sept. 12. During the night of Aug. 24 the great station | i . EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., Feb. 4, 1915 BiG AUCTIONSALE HORSES&MULES copy of a communique recently pub- |In Lakeland at Wilson Bros’ of Kamina, in Tozo0, had to be de Where you can look them over and stroyed by us in order to prevent its . capture. see them work. ST2PPIPPPE Special Announcement Mr. J. T. Henry Will be with us on Monday and Tuesday February 8 and 9th, representing A The Storrs-Schaefer Co. Fine Tailors to the Trade OF CINCINNATI sc SPSBGE L DOIBDL D . | | OF TENNESSEE & Stables Next Monday at 1 P. M. J. E, Edmonson and Wilson Bros. will sell at auction one carload of horses and mules, consisting of 15 horses and 10 mules. Among the horses are heavy draft horses, matched teams, farm mares, nice Mrivers and saddlers and general purpose horses. The mules consist of matched teams and single mules weighing from 1,000 to 1,300 poundg with shape and quality. Anyone wanting good stock should attend this sale where you will have a chance to buy any xind of a horse or mule. Anyone wanting to buy at private sale or exchange, can do 80 any time before the auction sale starts next Monday noon when ev. ery horse and mule will positively be sold to the highest bidder regard- less of what they cost. - The stock s now at Wilson Bros'. Stables, 3 i I3 i I ] With a trunk full of large Samples o S oo Sale positive, rain 3770 or shine. & Suits $16.00 up undesirable on earth to live in and too enervating for anyone but lho‘ kdult male sissy who seriously ex.| pected it. e o oo Senator Bryan, of this State, will have to do some explaining to his constituents in the matter of that bolt from his party with eight other Democrats on the ship purchase blll‘ in the Senate. But it was good to‘ see Senator Fletcher tn change of the Tampa will give us a South Florida fair, one fairly representative of the resources of the various counties %f | this section, you will find Lnkehmdl a big and forceful factor in the scheme. Meanwhilé" “please’ ydon't forget that Polk county is to have a great fair in this city, beginning Feb. 22 and lasting six days, and that it will.be an exhibit of the pro. | ducts of the finest county in Florida, | well worth the inspection of visitors | from every part of the State. We | Palm Beach Suits $10.00 up Raincoats $7.50 up WAIT, and come in Monday or Tuesday, and get bill, standing so splendidly by hls‘slnnd by Tampa in all her big enter- | party and his president in an effort prises, and we expect Tampa to! to pass the measure and win new stand by us in this one and send | laurels for the Democratic party in ‘larlze delegations of her people to measured for your New Spring Suit, 10 be delivered at once, or as Jate as June 1st. {ts policy of big constructive work. Never did peace seem 80 sweet to, the right-thinking man as now when half the world is at war and a strong, wise, patriotic president at the head of this nation is striving with every power of mind and soul to guide the ship of state through the perils of a situation that makes our very neutrality a source of con- stant menace. At such a time this sentiment which we find in a west. ern paper has a charm and value all the greater for the faultless rhet- oric in which it is clothed: “Every land which nourishes hu. man beings at itg breast is the Holy ‘Land, and holds in {its bosom the seepulcher of the Risen Lord. They swho desecrate it with the horrors of war are the infidels mightier for evil than Saladin. The great need mit preaching a crusade to take the Holy Land of Homes from these in- fest of all Sovereigns, the Prince of Peace.” + Here's a chance for somebody to make a thousand dollars. The Dally of this age is a new Peter the Her-| fidels, and dedicate it to the might-| visit our fair. HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS We had @ nice little shower with lightning and thunder Monday night. Mrs, Mercer spent the day with Mrs. Morrill and Mrs. Davis on | ‘Tuesday. Mr. Lanphere, of Galesburg, IIl. and Mr. Graves, of Tampa, were; callerg at Mr. Middaugh’s on Tues= day. The changes that are taking place ! are remarkable, even the coons have changed color and persons killing one have to hang their clothes on the line to air and shave beards. Fishing continues regardless the sign. Mrs. Morrill, Mrs. Willcox, Mrs. Davis and Mr. Middaugh were call. | ers at the Wilder home on Monday. | Grapefruit and oranges are in| their prime and now is a good time ! to lay in a supply. The old folks of the community ! are stretching their rheumaticky ' limbs and faring forth rehearsing | for the old folks concert at the! of News of Jackson, Miss., wants to test the capacities of amateur pro. phets and to that end invites any ;and all who want to enter for the prize to write answers to the fol- lowing questions, seal them in an envelope directed to the News and that envelope will be opened ane »Year from date. If you have an- -swered all the questions you'll get the Here are the questions: “How long will the European war (dings and should be more Wl Uncle Sam again send |grown. last? troops to Mexico? Will Wilson an- nounce for re.election? Who will be | Tampa, where he goes to enter the the next president? Who'll win the (Chautauqua fleld as a singer. baseball pennant? Will there be an- other White House wedding this year? What will be the decrease in cotton acreage? What will cotton bring a year from today? What will |Lakeland Sufferers Should Take No be the price of coal on November 1? How much money will you have on that date?” s Qs e The approaching Polk county fair in this city is attracting attention [!©W themselves to become The | invalids, when a tested remedy is abroad as well as at Gainesville Sun has about it: home. this to say “The premium list of the Polk |used in county fair is at hand and is a pam.|Years, have been tested in thousands of nearly 100 pages, which |of cases. phlet will show the extent and importance of the list of premiums offered by |symploms of kidney the association. correctly 1A.mong the edibles that thousand dollars: |looked to some extent is cassave, The fair dates are [now, for gravel, dropsy or Bright's school house on Friday night. I Mr. and Mrs, Julian and Ronald ! were callers at the nome of Mr. and | Mrs. Wilcox at Brookside Tnn onI Tuesday. Mrs. Price was a caller at the “house on the hill” on Wednesday. Spring planting time is here and farmers are doing tmeir planting. are over which makes fine pones and pud- largely Mr. Clark left on Thursday for SCRIBE. AID THE KIDNEYS Further Risk ‘Why will people continue to suf- fer the agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lame- ness, headaches, languor—why al. chronic offered them? Doan’s Kidney Pills have been |4 kidney trouble over 50 If you have any, even one, of the diseases, act Feb. 22 to 27, ana without doubt |disease may set in and make neglect it will be a greater success this year dangerous. than ever before. Can Lakeland residents The book is the | gemand more convincing proof than work of the Lakeland Telegram and the following? speaks well for the facilities of the office. One noticeable feature of the |, list is the amount of advertising 1 began to b that hag been crowded into its pages. It is little wonder that the fair as- sociation is booming when the peo. ple are both so able and willing to do their share in promoting the t fair enterprise.” And the Miami Metropolis, noting the fine fair, pamphlet "7‘3’. the Tele~ram Job depirt-hhéeidyve: “The Metronolis is glad to see the Polk County Fair booklet; it been gotten up with great care and has been well handled from a print- s er’s standpoint. The fair is to take g , s advised to try Doan's Pills and I got a supply. 1 got good d from 'Tesults. Ms 1ive has dorse them." place Feb. 22 to 27 inclvsive and that Mr D. B. Singletary, farmer, Griffin, says: “About two years ago have trouble from my kidneys. My back bothered me a lot and the kidney secretions were too frequent in passage, obliging me to get up This broke my rest. 1 Kidney I believe Doan's "o th the c'aim nd it eives me Kidne; a3 Don't 3 < Price ell dealers. imply ask for a kidney remedy et Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same Sireletary had 50c, at Foster THE OKP’HEAN MUSICAL CLUB * "tion has had seven seasons, with very few changessongs illustrated with cartoon pic. Never before has this personnel been around Hollingsworth this winter 80 strong as for this season. They in the Lyceum are versatile, artistic, and capable seasons, they have an of giving a widely diversified pro -repertoire of vocal music, and are l gram. Some of the features of their equally at home in the classic, hu- their program are vocal quartets, ———————————————————————————————— | Tusica] attractions. D. B Dickson to be yery interesting.” Mijlbrrn Cn.. Prons. Ruffalo, N. Y 'WWWMGWQQ”P Hub Clothing Co. JOS. LeVAY O WILL APPEAR AT THE ! HAUTAUQUA LAKELAND This splendid musical organiza nuartets, and solos on their various |« phenomenal success for instruments, as well as vocal solos, ?;fm oo Ry has been studying the good roai matter for some time and as i member of the roads committed we predict will do some gooi§ work on the County Board— i\\'intcr Haven Chief. the personnel of the onzanization. tures, and impersonations. Since this onganjzation has been for nearly seven extensive ensemble singing is almost perfect, their voices blending in perfect har mony. ‘The brass quartet is an instr mental feature of great merit and gives to their program a variety of horn iorous and comic selections. Their imusic that is offered by very few SAND OIL ROADS. Commissioner Bryson and u.others who made the trip to Tarpon Springs 1ast week to in- vestigate the sand-oil roads, are back. They are very favorably impressed with this material as a solution of the good roads prob- cial feature of their program, There [lem. Mr. Bryson brought back is unity to their entertainment, all {a block of the finished product parts being carefully woven togeth. and he and Wilbur McCoy are er in an artistic manner. IIOaded with facts and figures. It ! certainly looks good. Bryson The cartoon work is another spe- | You Are Not Getting Full | Value Out of Your Paper Unless You Read the ADVERTISEMENTS Styles In Jeweln do not change as frequently as i apparel, but they do change. Fo all that is new in jewelry this stor is headquarters. If gyou conten: Plate the purchase of an orname:: either for yourselt or another, invite an inspection of our exhibit \ | | BONDS FOR SALE { On Thursday, March 18, A. D. 119156, at 10 o'clock a. m., the Board of Bond Trustees of the City of| Lakeland, Florida, will receive sealed bids at the Commissioners’ iroom in the City Hall for the fol- 1lowing municipal bonds: $130,000 of 5 per cent light and water bonds due and payable $3,000 in 1926 and same amount each year thereafter until 1934. $5,000 annu- ally beginning 1941 and continuing | until 1961. $1,000 denominations. '$20,000 of 5 per cent fire depart- ment bonds due and payable, $2,000 in 1932 and same amount annually thereafter until 1941. $1,000 de. nominations. $15,000 of 5 per cent hospital bonds due and payable $1,600 due 1932 and same amount annually un- til 1941. $500 denominations. All bidg must be accompanied by 8 certified check for 1 per cent of the amount of bonds bid upon. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All communica.- tions should be addressed to C. D. Clough, secretary of the Board. BOARD BOND TRUSTEES, Lakeland, Fla. KIMBROUGH SUPPLY (0 [A210] The Building of the Panama Canal Was a Great Achievement It requires determintion, energy, push and rumber to build #anything—even a House, Barn, Shed or Fence Whatever you determine to build SEE US FOR THE MATERIAL Red Cedar Shingles a Specialty i p——————— L TNY Lakeland Manufacturing Company LAKELAND, FLORIDA Postofice Next Door to Us YOUR EYES Are worth more to you than o any other part of the body. W you feel them growing tired, b ing, emarting or drowsy, think Fole & Hull for your glasses. do our own lense grinding, all b en lenses duplicated. “A Pleasure to Show Goods.” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Lakeland, Fla. MOVED TO THE KIBLERHOTEL BLOCK s SRR Ae Lt LT P Fresh Groceries 3739 Has the largest and most complete Undertaking De- partment. in the County, and are the most reasonab'e in prices. Licensed Embalmer in attendance at all times DAY PHONE 386 NIGHT PHOMNE 224 Calls answered at all hours Clean Store Right Price Good Service Large Stock FULL LINE AUTOMORBILE SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — FLOI"A FLEGTRIC AND: MACHNERY C0. THE ELECTRIC STORE": Kibler Hotel Building Phone 44 R S S o 2 2 g aei el 2l 2ol a2 MOVED AGAIN!! I am nowl ocated in the room formerly occupied by the White Star Market on South Florida avenue. Thanking all my former pa- trons for past favors and so! 1 Yours to Please »3, 2hare of yor terds my new location, ours truly H ~. DENNY PHONE 226. Prompt Del. RS Sl s a s S e e na ) I am Sy ee—— ELECTRIC #09ae0ececenenens a2 2 TR PEPIDOPPIIII PP LLGDPD 5 53D H D PO, O*OSOw

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