Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 9, 1915, Page 4

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- THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. 9, 1915. Tae_Evening Telegram| »u.ished tvery afternoon from the Telegram. Building, Lakeland, F.4.! “ntered in the postoffice at Lake- end, florida, as mail matter of the second class. E‘ “ sotenns 5 ¥ F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.|per from the appearance of the editorial :mn IS GOOD NEWS page before we saw the name. The Telegraph has been a good paperl during the editorial retirement of Mr. Matthews, but the latter had impressed .his strongly upon years that when he disappeared cleansing, from its columns the| change :fiilfllofl,. upon the, lower bowels, re. ne | FOR STOMACH VICTIMS Some very remarkable results are 'belng obtained by treating stomach, fine abilitles so liver and intestinal troubles with it d former Pure vegetable oils, which exert a il ! soothing and purifying escape notice:-'He g moving the obstructions of poison- brains of. quality as well as in , °U8 fecal matter and gases and pre has been | venting their absorption by the quantity, and while he i both a successful banker and a suc |Plood. This done, the food is al. lowed free passage from the stom- ; ful legiplator and speaker ofl I ESTOCURATIN. :::'mm”n,: sasa newmper man | ach, fermentation ceases and stom: i.“lw, value him most and we heartily [ach troubles quickly disappear, .80 | w, lmp him back to thecraft. George H. Mayr, for twenty years 11 e i a leading Chicago druggist, cured - St ggd the : \ It and f his triends of Dalivered anywhere within the! T . d himself and many of ends of -wits of the City of Lakeland fcr 10 i MP’ THER I;TAUQUA stomach, liver and intestinal trou- « ats & week. Vbl nevelue of dard Chautau.. | bles of years' standing by this treat- From the same office is lssued * qua toa 1s of.course not ment, and so l:u:;t:lu :u ‘tho G e - k! . . ttul, well in- remedy he devis a as since THE LAKELAND, NEWS. % . :‘::;n;d Mba rno;:g:ne of the mo“!been placed in thie hands of drug a weekly newspaper giving & resume | attractive shd efficlent forms of &ists all over the country, who have o local matters, erop conditions, equcation in the larger sense of thes0ld thousands of bottles. sounty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere| word, and once an enlightened com Though absolutély harmless, the »r $1.00 per year. munity gets the Chautauqua taste ! ¢ffect of the medicine is sufficient to if Jts mouth it wants it always af. convince any one of its remarkable Tho Miami Metropolis is hard to terwards. This is well illustrated ; ®ffectiveness, and within 24 hours please. It objects to an cditorial up in the nice little city o Albany,! the sufterer feels like & new person. page padded out with patent medi*f Ga., where they have acquired the Mayr’'s Wonderful Remedy is sold by cine ads. Does the Metropolis know | Chautauqua habit, but because of leading druggists everywhere with of more cheerful reading in the the financial risk this year they are |the positive understanding that your whoie range of literature than the to have mo exercises of that kind. |money will be refunded without #ix moacn= . typical wedicine advertisement? If you are ill in mind or body it offers you a prompt, sure and cheap rem | edy. It preaches the gospel of opti. mism in every line, and, while it ! A Georgia paper, in commenting on this, says: ' “It is with regret that we read ‘ that there will be no Georgia Chau- | tauqua‘in the home of Chautauqua, question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfac tion. draws terrifying pictures of the dis - : Albany, this year. For nearly thir.| FOR SALE—Hudson 33, five pas. eases lying in wait for you, in the ty years the annual Chautauquas senger car. Original cost $1700. grasp of some of which you may have been the literary and musical | ONE FORD TOURING CAR in per . even now be writhing, it points the short road to a sure cure with your money cheerfully refunded if the nostrum isn't all that is promised. feine ads are the sunshine depart ment of the paper and while they may not be strictly veracious in ev. ery instance, they are better reading than some of the stuff we see on the editorial page of a paper now and then. Alabama having just been de. clared “dry” by statutory enact- ment, some of the papers in this State Insist that the liquor tmaffic should be put out of commission in Florida by the same summary pro cess, - Tho cases are not similar, There is nothing in the Alabama constitution to deprive the legisla- ture of complete control of the liquor business, even to the extent of abol - ishing it by statute, but.it is other- wise in this State, and the people must vote directly upon the issue before it can be determined. On this subject the Miami Herald replying to a contemporary, says: “If that paper, and others of like mifid and limited knowledge, will turn to'the last article of the consti tution of the State of Florida they will notice that it says that not of. tener than every two years, upon the petition of a certain number of qualified voters the county commis- sionerg shall call an election to de- termine whether or not intoxicating liquors may be sold in that county. The section is mandatory and means just what it says, that if certain conditions are complied with the election must be called, and the courts would compel the commis. sloners to call the election if they refused or ne:zlected to do so under & proper petition. That is the con. stitution of the State and cannot be set aside by a law passed by the leg- {slature, which i= a simple lesson in law that many State editors ought to learn.” ‘Wie note with much pleasure that the name of E. 8. Matthews ap. pears once more at the masthead of the Starke Telegraph as editor as well as owner, and we suspected it First Showing Of Sp: e 110 & L Living Models From 3 to 5 Ezich Afternoon | gla. | Chautauqua As a matter of fact the patent med- | brought to the people | and literary taste of this section events of the spring in South Geor To a certain extent they have events also. The management has of culture been the ocial leading men of thought of the na. tion; leaders in politics, in litera- | ture, in music, in art; men and women who have made the world ‘wluer and better for their presence. For this we are indebted to the man agement and for this as well as for what we .expected the Chautauquas of the future to give us, we feel that the loss of a Chautauqua thig year is a personal loss to every citizen of this section,” B We have récelved a copy of the first {ssue of Pensacola’s new week ly paper, The Independent, J. P. Roberts, Jr., and H. A, Felkel edi- tors and proprietors. Both editors are young men well known in Flor. ida journalism. They are bright, capable and courageous and under their guidance the Indenendent will be a live wire in west Florida jour-! nalism. Go to it, boys, and give' us plenty of good, hot ones. i Marcus Fagg, manager of the: Children’'s Home in Jacksonville, where destitute orphams from A“' parts of the State are cared for hyl voluntary contribution from chari | table people, is preparing a bill which he hopes to get through the; next legislature that will prohibit the marriage of feeble-minded per- sons, epileptics and others ohviously unfit to procreate desirable children. Such a bill may not pass, but it ought to, and it should have been the law in every civilized country on ecarth centuries aro. Pretty nearly all our troubles in this world come from unfortunate hered ity, and unfortunate heredity comes from marriazes not fit to be made. It is high time that law was pro. | tecting the human race against this notorious evil that pours a constant flood of degenerates and defectives into the body of organized society, a curse or a burden to themselves and everybody elee. s fect condition. 10 ACRE FARM—6 acres in bear. fing grove, 4 acres good truck land, within one -half mile of city, just off the avenue. J. F. Crutchfield, phone 202 Black. 3688 WANTED—Drug clerk for relief work. Lake Pharmacy, Lakeland, Fla. 3794 LOST—Plain band ring; hag initials €. M. J. to E. 0. Rewatd if returned to Evening Telegram. 3792 1 WANTED—Carrier for Dixieland route at once. Call at Telegram office. 5000 The Newest Introduction! A - | Lakeland Evening Telegram GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES IN THE MAJESTIC THEATRE POPULARITY CONTEST 3D U6 [ 3¢ B This coupon is good for 1000 votes.in the Majestic Thetre Popularity Contest when ‘properly signed and turned in to the Con- test Manager. ———— e LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM R ettt ttttrtstts BEEFFIREP ALY | Auction SALE of Choice Residence Lots at Kathleen, Florida‘ i Thursday, Feb. 11th, at 1:30 P.M. RANDOLPH'’S ADDITION: — Large Beautiful Lots Convenient to School, Churh and Business Center. First and only opportunity to buy lots at Kathleen, famous as the center of a rich, strawberry, truck and citrus section. $125,- 000 of strawberries shipped last year. Hundreds of acres in citrus fruits. BUY LOTS NOW and reap the benefits of rising values in this Coming Town, Will be Given Away Many Beautiful Presents L0 FREE BAND CONCERT DURING THE SALE BY LAKELAND MILITARY BAND. EVERYBODY INVITED! TO ATTEND. TERMS: — 1-3 Cash, Balance in 6 and 12 Months. National Realty Auction Co. M. E. RANDOLPH, Owner, B. H. HARNLEY, Auctioneer. , Office at Lakeland, Florida, PPeEPELPEEPEPE PP LD B BIRD 1D A BIG DAY! DON'T FAIL (4 * The Cream of All lce Creams People all over Florida can now secure this wonderfully good creaii—the kind that has captivated the people every- where. To the scrupulous care in making is due its richness— its flavor. The raw cream comes from the finest Government in- spected cows. It is tested in our own laboratory for its per cent. of butter fat. The very finest quality of fruit and nuts are used in THE VELVET KIND. To make sure of the destruction of all bacteria all milk is Pasteurized, subjected to 180 degrees of heat. After the ingredients are mixed the cream is gradually cooled to 32 degrees—then it is placed in freezers and from the freezess it is transferred to the cooling room to harden; this room is kept at zero at all times, NO HUMAN HANDS TOUCH IT at any stage of its making—and it is made in a plant where the sanitation could not possibly be improved on. Order it at the fountain, at your favorite store. If your dealer has not yet han- dled it, write us, and we will see that you are supplied. " ueitylce Caran Conmaey Phones 5043 and 984 Jacksonville, Fla. Millinei'y Will Be Held THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February 11th and 12th Now Is The Time And This Is The Place To Get 13 acs _ MRS, To the Public: Beginning FEB. Ist our business will be Strictly Cash to-All We carry nothing but High-Grade Shoes And will give you THE BEST for your Money at All Times Our SERVICE and SHOES are. ALWAYS of the BEST We Make A SPECIALTY of FITTING FEET Our SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT is in a class by itself. One of the BEST equipped. Machine sheps in the State. All work done prompily by an expert. Work called for and delivered. “There is a Reason’’ Dutton-Harris Co. FOOT-FITTERS Shoes that Fit Shoes that Please 133 Kentucky Ave, Phone 358 Blue DPOBDE DO ODE Gt EHBOBBEBIBDBESBDIDLE D OPIP SOOBGBODHPEH GOk B B DD BPBBE Dl PofoInd S0 Y % PEEPPSPFEPELPPPLPLITOIPDRD Gorp JBdee Senerensnenececsse ELECTRIC, % MOVED TO THE KIBLERHOTEL Bi. OC¥ FULL LINE AUTOMOSBILE SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FLORICA ELFGIRIGTN!] WAGHINERY GO, THE ELECTRIC STORE aid Kibler Hotel Building Phone 46 SOPEPESIEOIIINIUM ELECTRIC DSOS OO0 OIS IE0H0 ing Dresses, Coat Suits And Ready For Gasparilla Week iR TV H. LOGAN, Prop.

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