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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 1918 V Our Boys Are Well Cared For (By Francis Rogers of the Vigilantes) Parents and friends need not fear that the bodily wants of their boys in France are not well provided for. Six months ago, before our army ma chine got into full swing, there was just cause for complaint, but, so far as my many opportunities for obser vation give me a right to speak, con ditions are now generally satisfac tory. Many times I have shared the soldier's mess and have never failed to get a good meal. There are no frills about the service, naturally, but all the essentials are there whole some food, ample in quantity and well cooked. The former shortage of clothine and blankets is now rem edied; our boys are well clad by day and by night. Hospital conditions, which last fall were far from satisfactory, are vastly improved. Now a sick boy can count on being treated in a well equipped hospital by the best American surgeons and nurses. I chanced to be at an "evacuation hos-j pital" somewhere in France the day Archie Roosevelt was brought to it J with a leg and an arm badly smashed. So well prepared was the hospital to moet just such an emer-j gency that his temperature never! rose a single decree above the nor-' mal. The simple, regular, out-door life has done wonders for the health of the boys. Their chests broaden, their cheeks grow ruddy, their mus cles harden, their eyes brighten, they Gain in wugnt. "Hoes my ooy iook very fat?" asked the mother of a boyi I had seen a few weeks before.) "He writes he has put on twenty rounds." "No." T answered, "he wasn't fat at all. He is now just the fine, big. husky lad that nature al ways intended him to be." Spring came early in France this year; by the middle of January the soldiers were out in the fields with their bats and balls. Some of the Y. M. C. A. huts are equipped for basket-ball and all the large camps have trained Y. M. C. A. athletic directors. Every encouragement is given to boxing. Now that summer has come conception of how the ordinary man from the States plays and acts in his normal recreative sports. So keen has been the desire on the part of the American service forces abroad to spend their spare time in Change Notion About Calomel ow Variety Called Calotabs U Per fectl Safe and Delightful With all of the liver cleansing and system purifying qualities of the old style calomel, but robbed of its sick ening, erinlne and dangerous effects. playing at various games that many . CalotaD8 l8 destined to become the strict English regulations have been mo8t popular of all home remedies. temporarily cancelled In favor of the as lt hag already become tne favorlto soldiers from across the seas. One'of at1 .(ei,.. of the latest is the granting of a per-1 The new Btyle calomeli called Oai0 mlt few iha nlatrlnfl, t na nVvnll I. ' , . . the sun w -- ,,, i,,. Youngs, Jr., et al., pwjoiM Oiclal Circuit tour., - -r - . 5?eSrtKi ."ortdT-l Pub lic .S tothe hlgueat and tost bidder, for ch to the Purpose of satisfying said de SrMMd costs, on the flrst Monday to July. h lot Am at said d. um, riut. r'.r r..;n mnnUi and a legal saies v"r hours of 11 o'clock a. u.. and i oc,oc. p. -j the fallowing aescriDeo uu j of Block Thirteen (13) of Munn's Surrey of 1 City of Lakeland, Polk County. Florida. Special Master in Chancery.. 01 DaSeDail in otio ia rxartanf-a riolttrlitrul tn affont rait for the playing TT..J. T 1- T J rrn. t . nyue ionuon. ims is a 018- 0ne tablet at bedtime, with a swallow tinct departure from previous cus-'of Water,-thafs all. No nausea, n toms for while Hyde Park was al- fping. Next morning you awake ways a rest and recreation center the feeling fine, your liver active, your playing of organized games there has gystem purified and with a hearty ap heretofore been prohibited. petite for breakfast. Eat what you Another result of the presence of please, there is no restriction of barit ilarge bodies of Americans in London or ,jet. is the throwing and catching of base-, Genuine Calotabs are never sold in balls in the streets during the noon bulk. Ask for the original, sealed hour. This is a familiar sight in the package, price thirty-five cents. Your streets of all American cities, but druggist recommends and guarantees or wounded c iuD caiotaDs. (Aavt.) I irauutns was ursi uueuipieu. in ear ; j the junction of Kingsway and the THE RED CROSS LEAGUE OF LOVE ! Strand there is a large Y. M. C. A. i hut and on an adjoining vacant plot soldiers and sailors can be seen at all j hours of the day playing "Yungos"j or tossing baseballs back and forth o while crowds of staid Englishmen (By Edwin Markham of The Vigilantes.) League of Kindness, woven in lands, all watch the performance with amaze- You bring Love's tender mercies iu ment. I your hands; I A l..vt rtll Anna .,mi lift , Vi n n-n(iiinp i jiuutc ail iia&o juu uil lui wnut.- t A new world's record for high div- j ing sign, ing was made at Sydney, Australia, And hold, invincible, Love's battle late in March during a water carnival line, lor the purpose of raising war relief funds. A Solomon Islander named G League of Kindness, in your far Alick Wickham dove 205 feet which j flung bands, easily surpasses any existing figures You weave a chain that reaches to for such a feat. i God's hands; Wickham, a swimmer and diver of And where blind Huns are plotting note, who is employed by the Sydney for the grave. trolley service, was persuaded, to at- Yours are the lips that cheer, the j tompt the dive as part of a lengthy ( arms that save, program of aquatic events held at the 2er kock swimming pool. A hlgn O League of Kindness, in your nag we ' platform was erected near the top of see the cliff-like side of the pool and at A foregleam cf the brotherhood to be ! the announced hour for the dive In ages when the agonies are done there were thousands of spectators When ah will ?ove and all will lift as present to witness the perilous feat. he Solomon Islander admitted that when he reached the top of the tow- ono NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE 1.- hU Nulice is hereby given uui uuu" virtue of a tinal decree rendered on the Uuu V.. r Anril 1918 by the Honorable . M. Kobles J"d"e of 'to Thirteenth Judicial Clr cult t'ourt of Florida, acting pro beec T ce in Ml. fill LULI. B. v,.,: i herehv liven lhat the undersigned will apply to the Honorable Sidney J. Celts, Governor of the State of Florida, on Ihe 2nd day of July. A. . 1918, for a charter for the WHITE BUS LINE COMPANY, under the following proposed Charter: A. . ilAKlSbl'l'. N. K. ROGERS, I H HOKTETTER. PROPOSED CHARTER OF THE WHITE BUS LINE COMPANY The undersigned hereby associate themselTes together as a body corporal uuaer aim vj virtue of the laws of the State of Florida gov erning general corporations, and do adopt tne following Charter: AK1IULE I ti, nm nf thin nnrnoratlon shall be the WHITE BUS LINE COMPANY, and the place of business shall be in the City of Lakeland. Florida, and Tampa, Fiorina, u so owmw . bv the Board of Directors in the future, or such other places as the Board of Directors may designate. ' The general nature of the business of the j WHITE BUS LINE LOMl'A.M IS 10 operate a bui line for the carrying of passengers be tween various points In the State of Florida, and particularly between the city of Lake lund and the city of Tampa, and such other places as may bt designated In the future. Also to run a garage or garages; buy and en com mil minii'M: own and oDerate drays and genera) draylng business, the carrying of freight or express or packages; the owning of real estate, and buying and selling acces sories and automobile pans, aud oil and gas oline and kerosene and such other business relating to or Incidental to the foregoing as may be necessary or expedient, or determined upon. ARTICLE 111 Th;- aniouut of capital stoclt shall be FIVS THOCSANl) DOLLARS ($5,000.00) divided into HO shares of a par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, and said stock may be paid for by cash or property, the value of which is at a reasonable and fair valuation to eciual the said shares of stock. ARTICLE IV The term for whlih this corporation shall exist is ninety-nine (Oft) years. ARTICLE V The officers by which this company !s to be conducted is to be a Board of Directors, com osed of three persons, and a President, Sec ctniy and Treasurer, and that until the first leciion of the Hoard of Directors and tho officers, tho affairs shall be conducted by A. D. II artsell, N. R. Ilodgers and J. E. Hos cttcr as a Board of Directors, anil that N. R. Rodgers, President. J. E. Hostetter, Secre I Complete Stock of 1 mi i (Fancy Groceries and : Choice Meats Are Always Carried Here. Fresh Vegetable and Chickens WHEN OBTAINABLE Our line of Canned Goods is the Best in the World. Ask for our Prices We pride ourselves on our Service Let us Serve you Twee dell !i : PHONE 69 jrW VWW Hft III ..rW,,: "(5) File a certificate of good con- Rome, June 18. The automobile in er and looked down at the pool more !()(; INDISPENSABLE FOR than 20 feet belown he was badly , A KENTUCKY BREAKFAST rot tied qtA AaaifaA tn inlt lint YtA I am certain the boys are refreshing1 f f b , a0CU8ed of cowardice1 i themselves ,n the little winding rJl Z lZ 1 The Pittsburgh Chronlcle-Tele.raph ers that are so plentiful In Prance. , , A .. Bays a New York man paid his first iui uiauuc. i it: ioapcu uu unu Wats In my opinion, most of our soldiers able tQ retaln both equlllbuom and In France-I am not speaking of f consciousness for the first 150 feet those in the actual fighting line-are ft whlch becama h, . w, . under conditions better ' . . ... i -..u!-t. iu. ..v-:i . arv. and A. D. Hartsell. Treasurer. That there dUCt ITOm ID6 SCnooi wuicu luu tun- uusiry nas Deen quadrupled in Ita V Kt k XT, ".en have last attended. owing to war demands. As compared ceivinir the charter herein. Said meeting to, "The children admitted to one of with 1913, there are now 55 manu- be culled by notifying each stockholder of the . . ... , . . ... .... time and place of said meeting, and that im- these trips will be provided at Brup- facturlng companies instead of 32, ".'If.hh.lf uJT'Zl sels with arm bands furnished by the with a total capital of nearly 200,000,- nVers for the ensuing year thereafter, and association, and identification cards, 000 lire as compared to 50,000 0 00 lire that in voting by the stockholders each stock- , ... , , ., ' . , holder shall cast as many Totes as he owns and will he under a specially organ- in 1913. Dividends now paid are 8 number of ilure. i0a BVarom nf snrvpillnncfl . AKTK'I.E VI ' - ' ' - 1 v J - ,1"- vwufc no wiuyiuBU w U.U yci tcut The highest amount of Indebtedness or II. i . . in 1913. EZDOrtS Of automobiles have hintv t nhiPh thi. (.nrmvuti, .t n. i "Thi children will be conducted in " "iuiw ul time subject itself to four thousand ' to r ,p. nA from thra t Increased In value nearly four times, dollars (S4.ooo.ooi. groups io Liiege ana irom mere u ARTICLE VH The names and residences of the subscribers 4, , now living unaer conditions Deuer ham ot.,t ot. , om, for their general health than those ro8ltlon wltn Bucn force he WM under which they lived at home, compfcteiy knocked out for more The picture of the typical American than ten mlnute8 taken Boldier that I brought in my memory the water he wa8 bleedlng from a from France last April Is that of a dozen places about he body and hls sturdy, upstanding, clear-eyed youth swlmmlng Bult wa9 flpllt on one 8,dfe "fit," as an old uncle of mine used from neck to kneeB to say, "to fight his weight In wlld-j catB" MODERN RAILWAY IMPROVE- MENTS IN TIIE IIOLY LAND visit to the South and found himself one night at the home of a hospitable Kentucklan, out some ten miles from Lexington. He slept the sleep of the the Just and was awakened early the next morning by an 'old colored man, who asked him if he would like to have breakfast in his room. "Oh, I don't know." said the New Yorker. "What have you for break fast this morning?'' "Ain't but one kind of Katntucky breakfast," the old negro replied with a grin, the man. "And what might that be?" asked a New York, June 19. The axiom i thftf trnriA fnllnwa thek finer Tina hpAn : rt iMn -ci..ni. t n nr.j aiIUi JUUB i(.mi)eiUl ..jUg of liquor, a nice steak an' luungeu io meiuue spun, so xar as railway trains are now running par- d ,. came the anBWer Americans in England are concerned, allel to the old caravan route which ,.por heavenB Bake what ,8 he do With the influx of thousands of Uni- for years was Cairo's only means of for?,. S BTe B&il0T" t0 th commur-Wtion with Palestine. Thej .,, tQ eat de 9teak.. WQ8 th Erltih Isles the Englishman Is rapid- railway administration announced re-'readv , ij eci.uing, an iiini6ni, icsaiuiiis hid ccniiy compieuon or a Bwing nriuge manner in which the average Amerl- over the Suez canal at Kantara bay by which there will be a direct train can plays his games. The performances of highly spe- service from Cairo to Palestine. From cialized experts such as big league El Kantara, twenty-eight miles south baseball players and members of the of Port Said, the railway follows tho American Olympic Games teams are old coastal caravan train through El not exactly novelties to the close fol- Arlsh to Rafa, on the Syrian frontier. 8ervatIon lowers oi spori in ningiana. xney and to Gaza. TO REDUCE WASTE Mrs. Helen H. Downing, promi nent lecturer and teacher of home economics offers the following prac tical thoughts on one phase of con- have also seen our best tennis play firs In Maurice McLoughlln and May I Paper is at a premium in this coun- try as as a means of reducing waste Do not forget that War Savlng3 tllo 0minIofHn i... aaa Sutton but it remained or the Stamps- are not for children cnlv. 'prohlbu ,t use , var,0U8 ways Tvnu uni wim us uuBio ui luvBuuiB ,MOHi oi ine squandering is none Dy Americans to bring about a clearer the grown-up. Long Mileage Repairs Are Business Builders YOU KNOW OUR REPUTATION 13 WELL ESTABLISHED WHEN IT COMES TO GIVING SATISFACTION IN TIRE REPAIRING Our Retreads have made as high as 10.000 miles: Why? Because we have only the BEST equipped plant and experiencedworkmen. DON'T THROW AWAY A IT. TIRE THAT STILL SEE US FIRST HAS MILEAOt IN WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GUARANTEED TIRE8 AS WELL AS "SECONDS" FORD SIZES, $9.00 AND $12.60 OPPOSITE CASINO THEATER PHONE S84 Standard Tire and Vulcanizing Co Switzerland, where they will b re-or from 34-000-000 Ure 116' re as follows : eelvea by a representative or tne aei- A. I). Hartsell, Lakaland, Florlda- aharu tfl pnvnrnmfint will ha mihmlttfid tn N. R. Rodgers, Lakeland, Florida 1 share ,glan government, Will D6 SUDmittea 10 j. e. Hostetter, Tampa, Florida l share medical inspection In order to deter IN WITNESS WHBBBOF the respectire In- , . . , ,.. , .. corporators have hereunto set their hands and mine the best locality for them, ac seal. this S7th day of MayA. iw. cording tQ thelr phyglca, condition, n! r. rodgers (Seal).' and will be provided with a complete J. E. HOSTETTER (Seal). i ... , , ... , .. . state of Florida, outfit of clothing for the voyage to CBefore Z STundersigned auUtorit,, BeleCted for them" sonalljr appeared A. D. Hartsell, N. B. Kodftn "No child Is ever left to his Own and J. E. Hostetter, to me well and personally . , ... ... , .. , known to be the persons who signed the fore-'devices, and the selection Of the place !MgMeduror. i&rs: he 19 to live in 18 made in same for the uses and purposes therein set with the needs Of the Child and the forth and expressed. . . ... . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto 0-e8ireS Of Its parents. et my hand and ofBolal seal this JIth day I "All the reeulations of the Oni-man D. 1918. ADELAIDE of May, A. F. ROeEIS, Notary PnWIe. My commission . expires March 13th, 111. 7M-Mon MAT THERE BE NONE , UNENLISTED ON THAT DAY! government are to be complied with by the association, which has alreadv been promised that the children shall travel in heated trains under the es cort of Belgian or French trained rurses. , "It is especially recommended that President Wilson, in his statement the children be dressed warmly, but v-..b uuu c,cl, umu, wuiuan anu in used garments. as they will be pro -j c..au iu yieuge memseives on or De- vi(jed with all essentials upon .uu, , uouBmuuy ana arrival at their destination." ic uuy reguiariy tne securities of the The use of passenger cars by pri vate persons have been forbidden for a year, so as to save motor and lu bricating oils for military purposes. their government, says, "May there be none unenlisted on that day!" The unnecessary wrapping of food 'will be prohibited, it is announced. Useless editions of books, the packing of candy In paper and the making of paper toweling also will be aban doned. This Indirectly points to the fact that if you buy package foods, or foods in cartoons or tins you are sav ing the. paper which necessarily must be used on bulk foods. Every woman who has opened and put away bulk butter and lard knows there is also a waste of food in this plan of bnlkuy ing. This again may lead to the question asked by a few, "Are not bulk foods cheaper to purchase, because one is not paying for can. etc?" Every wom an should be able to answer that for herself. Package foods even when they cost one, two, or even three cents more a pound are more practical and cneaper m tne ena. Decause oi their i absolute cleanliness, better flavor, uni form weight, and elimination of waste. "We don't care whether they wrap our packages or not," said a promi nent club woman In attendance at one of mv lectures recently. "In fact we are proud to let the labels show Buy War Savings Stamps to the ut most of vour financial PHTiOfMtw and As the President points out, "Thls!then lncrease your dt ' war is one of nations not of armies I ron.. ana an or our 100,000000 people toust be economically and Industrially adjusted to war conditions if this na- Itlon is to play its full Dart in thp conflict. That part consists in giving the army and the navy all the support of which we are capable. To do that each one of us muBt first of all be i producer to our maximum ability and a consumer of necessities only, for every bit of man power and every par ticle of material la necessary for the use of the army and navy and for the making of the things essential to our citizens. As a maximum producer and as a consumer of necessities only, each of us would be an accumulator of sav ings. And these savings can be in vested in War Savings Stamps with benefit both to the government and to ourselves. N THE CIRCUIT COURT. TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. POLK COUNTY, FLOKIIA-IN CHANCERY. JAMES H. JONES VS. AL ERT 0. RU88ELL AND FANNY M. HUS SELL. HIS WIFE. FORECLOSURE OF MORTSAOE. It appearing by Um anUarlt of I. Tucker, 8L, attorney for complainant, 1 the abon tated oauM, that ALBEIT 0. RUSSELL AND FANNT M. RUSSELL, his wife, the defaid- nta aaaud la the Mil of eomplalnt are son. residents of the State of Florida, residing it 94 Lewis street, town of Ererett, Man. That there Is no person withla the Suit of Florida, the lerrlee or subpoena npos whom would bind said defendants, and that the said defendants are orer the age of twen ty -one years; it Is therefore ordered tht said non-resident defendants be and are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Computet Died In said cause on or before Mee4ay, 1st day of July, A D. 118, otherwise the al ienations of said bill wlU be Usee s ceo fessed by said defendants. , . It Is further ordered that this order M published onoe a week for four eesjeeutlrs weeks In the Lakeland Evening Terrain, newnnimr mihlmhed In saM C BUte. This 3rd day of June, Ills'. J A. JOHN. V Clerk Cl:eus ..ifl (Real) EPPE8 TUCKER, SR. SoMcltnr for Complainant. 7M0-MOS. E. T : i tad The Philosophy of the W. S leave, save, save. S. i Must Little Homeless Children Suffer In Florida? ?aei5oBatiaQCitiBft o When yon hoar the Star Spangled llanner. sland at at tention and in silence. I commodities so as to release all labor wen we are buving quality products employed in the making of non-essen-nnd are glad to carry packages home tlals. These workers can speed up unwrapped if it will help any in win- production of food, clothing and munt r.ing the war. If the saving of pa-Kiors and so hasten the end of the per is patriotic we can be counted to conflict. Line up and sign up on National War Savings Day. help it along every way." Of course we all realize now that ' we must be saving in the use of all I WE DO NOT BELIEVE that the good people ot Florida realize that there are right now in our Stat Hun dreds ot little Children in real need some absolutely homeless that just must be cared for. We feel sure that they do not know that there are hundreds of worthy mothers in Florida who are juet strug gling to keep their little ones alive-nd at home. We cannot believe that with these facts true-nd every orphanage in Florida crowded to the doore that the people of Florida wfll let our great work whick ha cared for 850 of these little ones this year alone go down tor lack of funds to keep it up. Your immediate help 1 greatly needed-right now-Pleaae send what you can today-to R. v. Covington, Treasurer of The Children's Home SocieT of Florida Florida's GreMet Charity ST. JAMES BUILDING JACKSONVILLE, FLA-