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R e s . Nowlin preached the .1, school last Sunday. i Mrs. G. L. Lowell leav rning for points in fore going on to New York re Rev. Lowell has accept- rate. e —— ;ren, acting president of Lake City, 18 in Lakeland J Li.rest of the college and | 1 .« the guest of Dr. Now- ' u yis | 2 Mims, one of Tampa's | Ling matrons, irain today and is the ¢ friend, Mrs. Guy Platt \Irs. Mims has numerous Lake .. to see her. She will return . on the afternoon train. (U A~ White, of Utica, N. Y., who bas been spending two or three ks 1 Lakeland, and who is an | dd fricnd of Mrs. A. B. Brown, is e of Lakeland's moet enthusiastic | Bard = natural beauties and with its pirit of progress and hustle, She the Evening Telegram, says is one of the newsiest ever read. Mrs. White return to her morthern Sunday, but says she will iin next winter., js0 likes pects 10 Dr. W Percy Hughie, formerly of Dshkosh, Wis., was in Lakeland yes- erdiy doing some shopping for his ather, who runs a general store in te hamlet of Haines City. Mr. ughie visited *‘Sheltering Oaks,"” be Picard Brothers and Selsemeyer lace, and the §. M. Stephens’ fruit cking house ard purchased grape riit, King oranges and strawberrics 0 be shipped to his father's store. Ir. Hughie says he is planning to ¢ Lakeland his home as well as is source of supplies. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cordery, who tve lived for the past two years at U¥ay, are moving into the Fletcher ®tage on Lake Mirror., These young Pe have a number of friends in kland, and will rapidly gain more % J1at they are living in our midst. " lordery, who is a son of Capt. A Cirdery of Fort Meade, has tak- position of manager of the & Waymer lumber yard in this .. sermon for the Wau-| ‘wllege, the Baptist colle'n‘ came up ou | r friend, Mrs. Guy Platt | and who are always | s she is charmed with Lake- | his dental Clond and with his family will soon move back to Lakeland, which will be interesting news to their friends. | Mr. W. K. Jacksou, Jr.., who has | been visiting the famiy of nis fa- iller: ok, W. K. Jackson, left this morning for Panama where position as attorney for States government. e there to Washinzton, |and New York, ter city some the United from Philadelphia sailing from the lat- time next week. Mr. Jackson was called here on account of the serious illness of his mother, who is now improving govs “There may be some enterprises in .L.nkvluul that are not up with !l\v [town, but this cannot be said of its lh'\\\]).lpur service, which is and for ! |some [town’s prozress,” citizen of {\We vears has been ahead of the said a promineni Jacksonville this mernivg, appreciate such statements, A town is always judzed by | paper and the opinion of Ivisitors and others well qualified as {judges is that nowhere in the try the size of served, news- service, coun- a town anywhere nea Lakeland that is botter As Lakeland grows, wo will progress with it, and through the medium of the Evening Telegram and {the Lakeland News we hope to play {no small part in attracting new citi- zens, new enterprises and in every ,way possible assist in building ap a city of ten or twenty thousand in- habitants within the next few years -—ome that everybody will know is on the map. is there Next Wednesday will be a big day in Lakeland, as all of the State and county candidates have been invited here to meet the voters at the big picnic gotten up by the Loyal Or- der of Moose. The candidates will be given the time of their lives, as a big dinner will be spread, barrels of ice cold lemonade provided, and music all day by the Citizens' band. The visitors will at least know they've struck a live town when they get to Lakeland. Having secured the agency for the Penn, Case, and Maxwell cars, three of the best lines on the mar- ket, will open for business next week. Will have on display a Penn roadster, one five passenger tour- ing car, each of Case and Maxwell, also two Maxwell runabouts, and if none of these suit you, select class car you desire and will get it for you. Let us know if you want a car. Will show them to you, show you how they work and how they ride, whether you buy or not. Come to see us in Peacock building, room formerly occupied by Coast Line as Lakeland Auto- 2-00-11 passenger station. mobhile and Supply Co. BLUCHER WILSON Caudidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY REPAIRING v WATCH business at 8¢, | 1 has a THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKE , APRIL 4, 19 WORKING FOR - 'TAFT ON ECONOMY G0OD ROADS Dr. N. L. Bryan, of St Cloud, is in the city on busines: and wl l»- here s the guest of his father-in- ‘ law, Mr. W. P, Pillans. br Jryan _AND EFFICIENCY o oo FRECKLED GIRLS. i OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. acted with I have received a stock of just | | a tudebaker corporation to scIl B MO WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM, prod- | 5 > ; d0's and Fland s Will huve fuet of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM i (Continued trom l’“""” 1) i {Tho Associated Presi.) S0 Nhere about April 15, Aay one|c0., Charleston, South Carolina. It !‘V it ' Wasnmgton, April Lo oPresideni o oeg please call or phone amd|is FINE fragrant and harmless (the center of the TRIANGLE, be- [Ta1. touay sent to Congress his sec- | o) e flbaeiai th demanatonte idand god y vemoves freckles, tan “l\u'\'ll Banana, Seward and mutl‘un.l Wessage 0f tine present year ""}1.u-m m . Mr. Carl Gibson, spe-|and vrown moth, bleacncs dark frc- {fakes, ihere has been and ds being fcconomy and efliciency i the 80vern- oy po presentative from the factory,ies light., Will not make hair zrow. i“,“‘,h.» # 'lv,""" l.mxlnn\'uu‘nl in lh";““ ntoservice. He recommended the b oo gomonsirate either of the above | You have my guasortes that it will {tuilding of a Country Club house, | -:uze of legislation designed o] {models any time within the nest twol take off freckics and tan or I boat houses, school and chapel, goli | tennis courts and other in- | door and outdoor amusements are be- ing developed, and the district known | {us Lakeland Highlands of amlruxi-l }m;m-l\' 9,060 acres is now open for :~.nlvmgnt in ten and twenty acre [tarms which will, within the next {year or two pass into the individual cwnership of approximately five hun- tdred families, all of which will make lthis section one Of general interest jeourse, to the citizens and property owners in the TRIANGLE, also to strangers \isitin;.' this section of the county. This development work has already enhanced property value for several miles around, and the geographical location is such as to make it feasible Ito with your established roads at comparatively small expense, ‘and in doing this you are opening up {4 very beautiful and attractive sec- tion of the country, and you are serv- ling the interest and adding to the [value of all property within the TRI- ANGLE including the towns of Bar- tow, Lakeland, Mulberry, Christina, {Medulla and Haskell, In order to demonstrate our faith in this project, we have formed our- selves together into a Good Roads As- sociation for a period of five years 1¢ co-operate with you in a substan- tial way in the construction of roads in this district, if our assistance and co-operation is acceptable to you. We nave started on a five weeks' cam- paign tfor membership and subscrip- tions in money, labor and teams. We have secured the services of a competent engineer to lay out the roads on proper lines, and the result ol our tirst week's efforts amounts to $1,200, which we pledge to this in- terest, We have seen only a few people but the sentiment for this movement among them is very strong and we believe it will be possible to increase the subscription to several thousands dollars during the next four weeks' campalgn, at the end of which time we desire to meet with you again to report results. We desire to place this fund in your hands, to be used under your di- rections, and we have the promise from a number of our subscribers of a much greater support in placing our funds with you and securing a liberal county allowance to be.used on the roads in which we are inter- ested and a further assurance that our subscriptions will be used eco- nomically and judiciously. We desire the work to begin and to be carried out as nearly as pos- sible as shown in our description and maps attached hereto and marked Exhibit * and B We beg to inform you that a part of this petition may be included in ! former petitions to your Loard, bhut connect honorable whatever is included duplicated in our petition the approval of who are or | | meets with | former members of onr petitioners As with us dation : and who are co-operating Respectfully sumbitted, LAKELAND HIGHLANDS ROADS ASSOCIATION, Per the mittee: | GOOn following authorized com- JOHN L. M'CLELLAND. JOHN D. POLLACK. C. F. GWYNN, G. Il. ROOT. G. W. ENGLISH F. C. WILCOX. NOAH H. DAVIS. C. F. BRUSH. W. F. HALLAM. DR. R. R. SULLIVAN. D. M. PIPKIN. I. M. PIPKIN. | magazines, cte., NOTICE, } ; | immersed in | utes, | ington wore than $11,000,000 annual- | Iy 10 the people of the United States, Probably his two most striking pro- the local govern- ment offices in the treasury, postol- tice, justice, interior and and labor departments, be placed in the classified service and that revenue cutter service be consolidat- ea with the lighthouse service in the department of commerce ang labor. By the first change the president suve pusals were that commercs tsaid Congress could effect a saving of at least $10,000,000 annually and although in this message he gave no tigures for the comsolidation of the two services of the sea, in a previous messaze on the same subject early in the year, he predicted economies that would total about $1,000,000 yearly . i The president concluded his mes- sage with an appeal to Congress appropriate the $200,000 necessary to support the Economy Efficiency commission for another. year with $50,000 additional for the publica- tion of the commissoin’s findings, President Taft's principal recom- mendations for economies were as follows: Placing of pension agents in classi- fied service; estimated saving $62,000 annually. Abolition of office of receiver district land offices and transfer of duties to register; assisted by bond- ed clerk; estimated saving $200,000 annually. Transfer of *‘political appointees” in intermal revenue and customs serv- ives to classified service; estimate of siaving not given. Cousolidation of lighthouse and life saving services into bureauw of ligh* houses, estimated saving $100,000. Transfer of vessels and equipment of revenue cutter service from treas- ury to commerce and labor depart- ment and its abolition as a separate service, estimated in message on econ- omy Jan. 17, that saving would be about $1,600,000 a year. of Consolidation of auditing offices of the government under one auditor; estimated saving $200,000 annually. Discontinuance of mileage allow- ances for government travel and per diem allowance for officers and em- ployes in place of “‘subsistence” which includes lodging for those traveling, no éstimate of saving given. Improved method of handling cor- respondence; estimate of saving not given but predicted that labor can be reduced 50 per cent. Centralization of the distribution of government documents; estimated saving $242,000 a year. Discontinuance of publication of the official register; estimated saving $15,000 annually. “Directly -and indirectly” reads the message, “the changes proposed wi'l result in the saving of many millions of dollars of public funds.” For Holding Face in Water, To enable a person to keep his face witer for several min- as for tacial mass man has invented a clip to clogse the nostrils and a rubber tube to admit air througzh the mouth, ——— e Each Day Counts. Every day is a little life, and our whole is but a day repeated. Those, therefore, that dare lose a day are dangerously prodigal; those that dare misspend it, desperate.—Bishop Hall. Good News! The latest news can always found at my News Stand, where the leading newspapers and periodicals, are on sale promptly (fter publication. the | to | age, a0 Wash- | your | weeks, S. M. STEPHENS =20t G. C. ROGAN. { NEW BUILDING will give you back your money. Come in, sce and try it. THE JARS ARE LARGE and two at most are suffi- cient, 1 send them by mail, if de- sired. Price 50 cents and $1. Say, Mr. Smith, did you notice my Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 25c. inew building going up?” “Yes,| LAKE PHARMACY. where did you buy your material?” o “Why, I bought from the Lakclanl NOTICE commonsv Manufacturing Co. They sell every- — {tking you need to build a house and '\\'ill surely treat you right.” A rezular convocation of Lakeland Lohapter No. 29, R, A, M, on Thurs- April 4, at 7:20 p. m, All Com- expected to hn present. | Lday, Shipments of celory were heamy panions are from Manatee last week and will con- tinue so until the crop is marketod with us €. Q. Visiting Companions invited to meet ARENDELL, Sec. Come and Sce OQur Spring Style PATRICIAN SHOES For Ladies Seamless Pumps.....Patent and Velvet 'y Clough Shoe Company W. M. CLOUGH, "'The Shoe Man" WATCH OUR 21¢.EMBROIDERY SALE Wednesday, Thursday . . . and Friday CITVIGDR CHILES THE EXCELLENCE o5 OF OUR BREAD. appreciated by tasting, | citn only Good as it looks, with just the proper crust, it is even better to ! taste, Try a loal for your own sat- isfaction. There must be good rea- sons why many of the best home bakers now use our bread exclu- 1he Modern Bakery Barhite Brothers {000 AR FoR SALE il 3 Tomorrow being Good Friday l.\‘ < ' NOT HOT AIR The work of repairing and putting lezal holiday, the banks will be ! GOOd VleWS. "“.o “faetory lhlpfl " a watch is .not Hied I‘IH\'I. '\"\T_",)'\':\L il ‘Iul Florida scenery, including Lake- child's play—it requires mechanical f STATE BANK. ‘ s e i s T skill thorough knowledge of the pur- | 0000000000am0000000005000 "“dt """f‘:" iy Bendiv ‘I' "' &) Dest Oscilating and Ceiling fans. All sizes at the right prices. rea variety Saster ]l'fi"&f'l EN 00 ' f ach com- g (R | oo requlrements by E D I S O N I A { 1 A complete line of Elccirvic Ivons that are Hot Stufl. A classy line | No Bluc\,. Wi R ‘ o ? ! THEATRE ey 1 ' I 1 . . ' ! ! i = s Ll A ) con home at a 1t find { i pricz t AcH I wufhp S b Rkt Come, Choosc! | . S R Bl LovE THAT NEVER PAn % i - | A g Fiom { [+ (Diray ) . (Comedy. ) be disappointed in guality or price, . C. STEVENS o | | & MACHINERY co. OR HOW TIMOTHY ESCAPED. | { Lakeland JEWELER Florida A | Miss Ruby Danicl DRANE BUILDING PHONE 298 A. C. L. WATCH IN3SPECTOR T R .10 cta | News Stand ‘ ' . SHUELSRL s i e s “’l Lobby of Edisonin Thoater. | o