Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 24, 1915, Page 4

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The tveaing Te'flfl[am'w;‘a: o sz 2= STANDING OF CONTESTANTS |CONTEST BONUS OFFFR | Aporrionar _cigsstwen| et sy s o T (A0 S5 S v AJESTIC CONTEST WILL | EXTENDS TO SATURDAY ™2, 27"ttt land for garden included. at some recent drastic prohibition | Entered in the postoffice at Lake- | o qja¢jon jn Alabama, says that B[ Mmm m lfl’mm, m_(;;mown Rpan. it ! TRA | — ———————— land, Florida, as mail matter of the |, .. .; . ng Birmingham, “which isina 'OTES EACH DOLLAR PAID | FO! E—! B rhseonin; ando |IED el (e atute e Ml s vrery g et I8 O AOCOUNTS I KTERAED | one to tno earsad. B H. Soan. Fi d f ] gras . K » city which boasts 40,000 population. | oPPortunity to make every day count Vet i ' ; - TO SATURDAY, MARCH 27TH 3657 | Through the Fragrant ields of Bluegrass Another proof that when we lose our | for something, standings will not be f s tII M . outhern Mountains SUBSCRIPTION RATES tempers we are often inexact in our {announced again until April 1st. [ One year ...... eevees..$5.00 'statements. Both Mobile and Mont. | Cotestants are not required to make| On account of the delay in an. FIVE.ACRE FARM—Threoand onc- ud the Gm eur o £ Florida to the Six months . we.. 2.50|gomery are in excess of the figures |report to Contest Manager until Mar. | nouncing the specia] vote offer, we half acres good strawberry and The L. & N. is the attractive why ::; the cotto! 5:1‘“ o Thres montha - nvvesooer. 125 named by the Courler Journal, and |31st. No reports will be accepted [have extended same to Ssturday,| reESiele 13hes balance big bear - | West. Tts trains ake the pessendst SURC L L, & Delivered anywhere within the Birmingham is about as “exotic” as |after 12 o'clock, noon, on April 1st. |March 27th. This will give all con. ing orange trees in heavy bloom— [ Georgis, the t g arfamed limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 | Pittsburg or Kansas City. 1000 Votes For Ten and Fifteen Cts, | testants an equal opportunity to se- enough for 800 boxes. Just of . | bluagrass region of Kentucky. To-Date Servics L cents a week, » All this week at Majestic Theatre, | SUT® Yotes on accounts. T A Al Tl seies oAt Theroughly 3;,:"“ speedy as con- N i | ‘The federal industrial commission | we are giving 1000 votes with each | On next Thursday night at Majes. bal good truck Cemfortable trains on road, free { dirt From the same office is issued investigating the conditions of ten.|night sdmission. A big show and an | tic Theatre, standings of contestants s Bors aae sistent with safety, rock-ballasted rom dirt and dust. THE LAKELAND NEWS, ant farmers in the South pioked up will : land, near 8. Fla. Ave. Selid trains, cars and coaches, all conveniences and im. ; opportunity to get votes. Tell your be announced and the wrist| poOoM CHEAP—To party who is : f taste and Ui A weekly newspaper gving a resume ' some interesting facts out in Texas | friends that this is the time to come | Watch awarded. ings. 706 East ts, accommodations for every purse. Unexcelled of local matters, crop conditions, |Which tend to confirm the wide.|to your assistance. ::uuu;!ho?e ety service; courteous employees. OO F county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere |SPread suspicion that a man needn’t On subscriptions to the Lake. A e lot, The South Atlantic Limited . for §1.00 per year. stay a temant farmer unless he|jand Evening Telegram there will be NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION VORBALE/-Or wiip fende, 8.0 00 Leaves Jacksonville day at 8:15 p. m,, arriving Cincin- chooses to and that his own extrav.|given, besides the regular 15,000| Notice is hereby given that the co. cifee 130, lake ix Mathodle: €l nati and Louisvlle early next evening, also through Here's a good one from the Ocala |B8ance and unthrift are more respon. | votes for each yearly subscription, a | partnership known as McLeod & Binok Mouatain, :“r An?r N all-steel carsfor Dlfifll.Colllmb.ul. Ch!dlnd.lndinn: Star, which hits right between the [8ible for his poverty than a hard-|ponus of 50,000 votes—making each | Moorer, conducting the Polk County HIGERaDeS $36.090 Sotal evRe apolis, and other Ohio and Indiana points. Prompt eyes, some Florida papers which are |hearted landlord. A press dispatch |payment of $5 on subscription | Market & Grocery Company, has this s nur?.y. 5 A connections to Detroit, Grand Rapids and Toledo. apparently trying to get into the tel'l' the story: count for 65,000 votes. This offer [day been dissolved by mutual con. HuDeoN 3? _m"'m“er,c.;-' al'flpld&- IMI.'T& class of reckless assailants of public Judge M. M. Brooks, of Dallas, a | applies to either old or new sub_|sent, Ida I. McLeod assuming all in- a bargaln; trade or sell. s both Dixie Limited, fastest and finest men. north Texas land owner said for sev. geribers. debtedness of the concern, collecting Crutchfield, phone 193 Black. i ville ia forenoon for Sol 8. “Senator Fletcher may bave been |eral years he has had a standing all bills, and retaining posseasion of | oo air o fies actlvine and work gty somewhat indiscreet in his criticism | Offer to become security for any of | Remember, you have only tWo|and conducting the business of said TOR BALE—Good driving and wark B e W of the press, but the ferocious joy | his tenants who will save $1,000 and more days in which to get 1000 extra | company. horse, cheap for cash. 603 South e mn‘;‘:fo:: :i:;:m T of Gake with which the papers opposed to him buy a farm, backing the tenan¢ until Votes on payment of accounts. This Missouri avenue. 3992 Louisville & N seized upon his utterance, and thethe farm is paid for. is your opportunity. ;D:- lh&mn' s i SRS L DRI ucn%"::&mrmmvu ha extreme tone of their criticism, part-| I never got one man to accept the § Direct and diverse routes to the Califoraia Expesitions. Write for detalls, T eatiod the worst that ho seid, |Oer.” he said. “Many have made Stadding of Contestants 3991 |FOR QUICK SIALE—One lot 50x135 and di : '_ the $1,000 but they would blow it :::. lge:r‘}:o&“l" ::z: :zg ;::e:p:x:?::: :r::)lnl:::lfl‘:d b:'tl: The State Good Roads Association |in. The great lack by tenants in |\ - c::. pinsiteg 5,859,900 el for $350. 1 need the money. This meets in annual convention in St.[this country is lack of common |y ..o o Southard 5,1!1’900 We desire to thank each and every | pargain is well worgh your inspec. Petersburg today and the indications | sense. 1T have seen them ploughing |, " o'y i) outon i 5'431'860 one who assisted in moving and sav-| tion. Address P. O. Box 101, Lake- are for a successful meeting. Suw,:W'_lfll‘t-;_ M‘@emm’her shoes and red Mn: W 7. Merrill 27 5’109'“0 ing our stock of groceries, Sunday| 1and, Fla. 3993 annee county especially has a ln.rge"‘{*“l Mies 8. l. 5 A """8 > night, during the disastrous fire, and | e 2 AN SR delegation in attendance, and as usie Tucker ,845,000 | 5155 wish to state to the public that Capt. WL J. Hillman, famed as & good Miss Helen Sneed........3,979,560 |yo are jocated now in the Bowyer |FOR. SALE—1 vulcanizing plant, 1 roads enthusist of the constructive Miss Clara Tomlinson....3,798,550 | hlock on Kentucky avenue ,where we | Tectifier, 1 car, Buick roadster, 1 and efficient kind is with them, some Miss Mary Grover 8,459,150 [ hope to have a share of your pat.| motor boat—cheap. Going morth. good work may be expected from that Mrs. B. K. Young . 8,356,700 | ronage. SMITH BROS. Pete Biewer, Gillmore and Oak St. | |} bunch. The convention will prob. Miss Nona Turner .......3,308,900 3985 | 3988 ably give the full strength of its in. Miss Rose Lee Btenson ...2,984,600 fluence to legislation for the appoint.| «pypjema Mrs. R. J. Perkins . It i | & ma” made quite a hit in Whale Not Fast Swimmer. Asphalt in Philippines. i ment of a State highway commis.iper(?) dance of death at the Ma. Mrs, W. B. Moon . The whale's progress through the | Hard asphalt, known as uintahite |[g To The P“blfc' sion and this alone would make the | jos ic Jast night and in spite of the Miss Vera Buchanan. vater is limited to ten or twelve miles |’F Bllsonite, has been discovered in /g _ The credit system has become a great factor in trans- aeeting worth while. ol a Targe audiunce showed thety |Miss Luriine Pillans @ hour the Philippines on the island of Leyte. || acting business in this country, and much consideration has approval of this wonderfu) feature. Miss Virginia Mcllwain . been given to the causes that stimulate credit. Sudge Billingaly, of Miami, 1 10t | peotoma ill be ere the balewse of |Mts Maud Hardin ......1,459,600 & Payment by check creates a decidedly favorable effect [ satisfied to walt until the people can |tne week. Miss Genevieve Duggan ..1,451,800 ° d bcause everyone realizes that those persons who pay by | vote upon the question of statewide! pq Lawrence, who was with “Stop | Ms. R. E. Seipper ... ., 1,429,900 - 4 check are SYSTEMATIC IN THEIR DEALINGS and prohibition but proposes to Dress & Mhiet# the excellent production |Miss Florence Zimmerman.1,208,600 m roug upp y 0. ;afelz(guard their resources by keeping their money in the § bank, B dill through the next Iegll[atllre that | given here the first of the season,|Miss Caroline Brusie .....1,021,400 ™ + will hasten the dry spell by $:2V1d-!nag joined the Bert Leigh Players at |Miss Kathleen Carter .... 845,800 I'HIS Bank offers to its patrons the best facilities for . ° g ! ing that saloon revenues shall be di-|¢no new Tampa Theatre in Tampa. (Mrs. Walter Bates ..... 11,005,800 ' Gl ”’antlc Sale tl}e transaction of all financial matters that are consistent verted from city and county treas.| mhe Cooke Players and the Dorth.|Miss Emily Wilson ...... 893,600 !|§§ with our well established policy of Responsive Banking. uries to the State treasury, thus kill-{;it jones Co. are among the attrac.[Miss Hazel McMullen 701,800 PP Yours very truly, . _ ing the favorite saloon argument|yiong that will be at the Auditorium |Miss Edith Lundstrom ... 538,900 a fi?/ Ww Cashier. that the liquor traffic helped largely | goon, | Mrs. Nellle Walker ...... 302,650 In order to further reduce stock and raise cash we have ; to pay the expenses of city and| pk Bulletin No. 8—James Hol-| Wi : % . e have left out some names as teci i Mam: county governments, . We may bel comb. born at the age of seven and |contestants' failed to make report decided to continue our Mammoth Sale of B FIRS'I‘ A dense, but we can’t ynderstand what | ,r5ugnt into this world twins, The this week, but we have not drop. : . . this has to do with the constitutional : e i h oo e U e oo § Purniture, House Furnish- £ [§ - mos savcs » wewser or rue roera ires that thi sotl et b | “Hello, Bill.” Joined the Elks at the | tagtants, We must ask, however, 9 B . RESERVE SYSTEM requires that the questlon of BiALe-|gge of 57, and although that was 19 l4y4¢ ql) contestants positively re. 2 i wide probibition shall be submitted | ceo o’ foo 5 e aott 3 ; T all the voters of the State ¢ & |og tne nrseball team, hae clear oya. |07t O Wednesdsy of each week, lngs, etc;, or ays genera] election. sight and a great fondness for flow— un:l- ::rther noye. & s B g‘ i TR s S ers, having 4 roses before him at all o the contestant who stands firs hm We don’t want to print anything|y;yeg e in the Majestic theater contest on At ASt s g Sac"ficmg Pnces of a discouraging character about April 1st we will give one million ::flh‘ff!m':":‘;:”““::o:h; u‘:‘:“n‘r’: THIS MANY SURE TO BE THERE |extra votes. We quote below a few prices picked at random ”9.:';;“';“:: b ;‘p s Nee Miami, March 24.—Acceptances| To the contestant who stands sec~ Solid Oak Dressers as 10W @8 .......o. coveeene oun t have been received from 35 news.|ond five hundred thousand extra tecboey England who has been on the job for | parcy vion o0 a” gehers fnvited to at- | votes. (:,olden Oak D|f||.x|g I‘ablfas, extends to 6 ft., at ...... many years with marked success, and | yong Golden Oak Dining Chairs, at Ve hihak end the annual convention of the| 1, the contestant who stands | : he says there are to be n n‘e eenbll:D“‘ Florida Prss Association which meets | ;irq, two hundred and fifty thou- Others Chairs at .... ...... enow storms in that section before|,;, ynig city on Friday and Saturday |sang extra votes. White Enamel Beds with 2 inch pos the true spring arrives. Hear him: { ;4140 waek “] have been predicting weather tAmon.g thinke WO BAVS slgnified To the contestantwho stands the 3 Other Beds at .. for years, and haven't missed yet. T|,p o1 sntantion of being h . |fourth, one hundred and twenty-!® National Sprngs at .... ... S X I L etudy the moon and stars, and of | ; entlon of belng here are '*- }g.0 tpousand extra votes. & Cotton Mattresses, at .... ... .. ~ n arge an mall ] raC[S . Appleyard and daughter, Miss SUITABLE FOR course there are number of other|g. ..y anolevard, of Tallahassee; W. To the contestant who stands the | < DR secrets which 1 do not care to dis.|p- Po';ll_’ J Clt;.nrwa!er; 7. G.e'(}al: fitth, seventy five thousand extra' All other Goods going at, and below cost close now. You must follow my Pré {jopgre of Bartow; R. Bazil Bros- dictions, though, and you will find | ol " ¢ o yando: Mr. and Mrs. R. J.| TO the contestant who stands the It will pay you to get busy and take advantage of these there will be just nineteen more.” |pony and about twewt sixth, fifty thousand extra votes. [} i : F 7 T k s «ty others of . hargains. - d bom, ¢ tno Sanford. Clarence F. Woods, of Eus. OFFICE HEADQUARTERS ARE . r ult, ruck an Mr. E. W. l!m-lrer.l edllO; o % © \is; Harry L. Brown, of St. Augus.|ABOVE AUDITORIUM THEATER. We give votes with all cash purchasers and collections. Jackson (Mich.) Plg mi(‘:l Z'lll(fl :" tine; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnston, | Directory of Business Houses Where Impr()ved - r - oo home at Crooked Leke o |of Deland; J. W. White, of Jackson. Coupong Are Issued vt b Gene[al Unimproved tlils county, has be ne vile; Charles H. Walton, of Titus.| Cole & Hull Jewelry Store. - and the conditions of the Seminole In. 5 s @ é ville; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wilson, of | Silver Palace. % F Unimproved arming dians I Florida and the question of | pory 'pierce; Will Stevens, of Stuart.| Lake Phiarmacy. tholr praposad remoral to Oklabons, Tho Hub. " See the 1915 Buick Models and reaches this conclusion, which is HOW HE QUIT SUPPORTING THEM | The La Mode. about the correct one, and volces the | ™p) y goinhia “March 24.—Samuel| Majestic theater. genera] opinion in Florida: Liebman of New York who is charged | Lakeland Hardw, & Furn. Co. > “So far as the Florida Seminoles ,..), o110 of that city with throw. | Smitn Bros. Grocery. ulc are concerned, common sense Would |, 0 'vws gmal) children out of the| gmitn's Bakery. dictate that they stay where they|q,, ooy window of a tenement| eyt Price Store. are. The swamps they occupy are Wed b ® worthless to any human beings but Lhet nesday, resulting In the| pyiton & Harris Shoe Co. death of one and the serious injury| o, & Harris Repair Co them. We read about them now and tton arris Repair Co. of the other, has been arrested here 0 then in a modern novel. They are in by New York and Philadelphia dtec. Bryant’s Billiard Plnlg. B e T O R oratian axd{Is. Ladbmen sduiived ik Haiiiy, o e s . Salesroom located W. Main St. at Motor Shop ma X . B, e " |and according to the detectives said : settlement of Southern l"lo:ldl. he threw the children out of the win_ Lakeland EV:‘““‘ T"’i";‘ i Gl‘ady Deen. Local Age"t while their honesty, good nature, |, =o', . e he was tired of support- The Flynn Cleaning an essing b and remarkable knowledge of the ing them 2 swamps and jungles ought to make | ° 2 ' them serviceable in the future.” - = $ 10 ACRE Far e & ————————————————————————————————————————— votes. Improved Samples BARGAIN—4 acres, 2 acres in beari; garden. , inside city limits, with 6-room house, ng trees and two in highly cultivated 20 ACRE FARM—Close in all cleared and fenced; about 100 bearing orange tree: 7 s. & payment require o Price $3000.00. Large cash B A At i 5B i e » PR P e 23,000 ACRES—In Polk Coun worth more than h, 1 N ty at $6.00 per acre. Timber alf the price. bearing O house, packi ing Orange . Grove, use, packing house and barn, 8 y § igati large lake front v h rd Herald wants all of It | & Irrigatio: 2 - , large lake front. No'l;the inr:«{:\rn under one zovern. e miles Y‘:-\l|x.\[‘:n1:.l]‘",]\" bm[.»q vh““\\‘." soil and good road. ° ment and thinks that when the war ase a O r rOW ! i rice $30,000.00. v Engla bably be in. # FOR NON-RE - A isover England may probably b ; R IN-RESID} —Good Fruit Lands, well locat ook o g B in ten, twenty aud forty acre < < goodly sum of money” to this coun. A . m;‘n. B o ik ca try, thus paving the way for the ; United States to take possession of | ° ° TRl : North America. A dream, Robert, a ou sv lle Colo“els Nand; L(cf\::dlf' '.\l:A BUILDING—In the city of Lake- dream! England long ago informed l l land; \.\H” o'r m? g g o | g e o g s by i Ml trade for Orange Grove as part payment the British Empire whenever she felt Il A My ‘ like it, but Canada doesn’t want to b X oL S wod o il e cut loose, and least of all does she - - 2 ' s. | S want to come i nto the American | s e é 'ng HOUSES 1 s Union. That country is practically " ool R T free and independent nation, with : ties linking her to the mother coun. ‘ hlcago Cubs T™WO o0 wisoiead e S try more sentimental thin substan. i deflnhly iy e P tial, and not for a moment wonld ‘ g : Canadians tolerate the proposition | : g : that their country was to be sold to | - gy Sy Closslzol'lngl.HAMMOCK & i the United States by Great Britaih it A . T oS Price s;:;m?ost e k oot sner Cor for “a goodly sum of money.” Eng. | G G 2 of C G : ' land mighy dispose of her crown col H 3 . reat me lktween llm oun‘l y s reatest eamS onies that way, but she could never . take such liberty with Canada, Aus. ’ tralia and other self -governing mem- DON T MISS lT! bers of the empire. And, moreover, we don’t want Canada, nor Mexico, territ th h ° L3 w c G d d F sor aay more o e v ve| f| Admission ents rand Stand, Free from homogenous and we don’t want \\ 16 add to ouf difficulties in that di. B S B S For. Further Information See

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