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(. Brorein, of the Peninsu- | suone Co., is up from Tampa king after the business of! —_— e — +il1 be services at the Cath- tomorrow . the usual hour. I expected to morning a be present. [ I G BRI will be no services tomor- Ling at the 11 o'clock hour | \l.thodist church, but in the the pastor will preach as| whers of the Memorial As-| n will serve .ction at some public place. | «ds will be used to help pavillion at the ('omoler.\',i se who visit rest, . patronized. Bates, 0. were lust week, , a number imn S. punch on the VanHuss and ., prominent gentlemen of | noted in our of others, —_— e past week Mr. J. M. Pea- - been quite seriously ill at; on South Tennessee avenue, ports this afternoon from his . to the effect that he is Miss Gates, the well is attending proving., trained 1. O'Donicl, Clant Clay-| i1 0'Doniel, Ray Weeks, Ha nurse, aud Mr. Brown, of the Fi , reached home last . their day's outing on the| accusing cotting seasick, but from complexion, o not appear to be much worse [1vir friends althy, vxperience, tlarence H. Ferran will de- the baccalaureate sermon be- Lukeland High school, in the house there, on Sunday, April It the evening he will (1] the Ipit of the Presbyterian church at Following the above, Mr. visit Arcadia and Punta 4t both of which places he He will return mmee, whera on the follow- v he will deliver an ad- fore the State Christian En- onvention on May 4. land 1 i ¥ was pastor, fa Kiss sister We Give You Fits tanned are All mem- this sacred | The ladies should be city These gentle- had/ {wn to get some additional Masonry.—Plant City De- Mesdames Warren and Barber, of Lakeland, were in Plant City Tues- day afternoon visiting Mrs. Adams, of Erie, Penn, who has been spend- ing a few davs with her kinsman, Judge F. M. Loomis. While here the ladies did some shopping and were favorably imprissed with the fine stores in Plant City and expressed @ | desire to again®visit here in the near future.—Plant City Courier, ] (ADDITIONAL.) Friday Musicale Elects Officers for Year. The Friday Musicale met yester- Most of the people have read news- ‘l‘_‘-" afternoon with quite a number paper accounts of the coronation 01"“‘. members present. The occasion King George V. of England us .m'ih..»mg the time for the annual elec- Denor of 1iidis and. tho zorzeons l_‘_nilrx.»ln of officers, the following timonies incident Slecteds President, Mr president, Mrs, Miss EDISONIA. were thereto, but it was | given to very few in this country to| witness the feat ) By the aid of however, Gaumont H. J. Drane; vice Katherine Madden; Frances Riggins; . Angell; musical pageant within the reach of all, in 1| : . 7 3 Rlethon; Lbpc friann, Mrs. G, P, Webb, On account of Mrs s, no prog cut for the past two meetings, The Maiden™ has also been indefi- postponed on account of her | improved enough tol Jbe at the meeting for a short while sday afternoon, much to the de-| motion pictures has brought th ;llmus:nxd feet of film and this will be shown at Edisonia tonight together with two other o zood sub 1 yjects. Our old friends, Mutr & Jeft, | pay us a short visit also |- Mok Do “SHE night Fletcher's ill- s oof 2 ritel not forget Tuesday l e illness, She w NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. of the members, has been found necessary Subscribers who pay the arriers! it o1 [have an assistant musicale director, | vd the club left the matter of the | Jection of this officer with Mr ‘f( are respectfully requested to demand and preserve the coupons for amonits paid from time to time, as these con-+ | Fletcher, pons are the chivek hetweoy the sub-| (seribers' carriers and this office, and| 7 e I [ those missing must be paid for I\_\! TITANIC DISASTER. 0 has the right il‘: : 5 payment is questioned to ask for the | receipt from the subseriber who may the carrier, who al + Titunic disaster has heen puty » and will be sung at Mar- and 2i-Cent Store, begin- at 1 o'clock Thirty | thousand copies sold in Chicago in the last two days e sure and come i('l:nim to have paid the 1f the subscriber always insists upon | receiving the coupon at the time of payment, there can be no question as 10 the subscriber’s standing, which is! Mrs. B 11 Morse, manager Music always shown by the form of the .vuu.]"""""””"”" et : pon. | MARSIHALL'S 5-25 CENT STORE. UNDERWO00D DEMOCRATIC I CLUB, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. meoting of the club is hereby held at the amount asked [ shall’s ning today ANSWER TO THE PROBLEM. | 1A zood many of our readers worked [the problem which we copied from for : A : ‘thu- Deland Register last week and | public an the 3% s for their henefit we, give the answer {Main streep and Kentucky avenue in | R £ (taken from tlis week's issue of the the city of Lakeland, at ¥ o'clock p ‘I' o £ fEshRe | Register: ; ) RO & | “William Keown, Jr., again wins Certain correspondence is o e gy oue e prize puzzle contest of laid before the club and matters ot j, - Hast week business to be attended to; and the' i 2 3 fo vshml there meeting will be )y ..lll,\ it rdcoivRd 900 members who desire to speak. Aftes) the arrival of the 8:30 A, C. L, train from Fort Myers, W. B, Bankhead, FOR CONSTABLE. 2 i ¢ W. S, Parnell is a candidate for OI' Ahb‘m:“' will make the address o [vonstable in District No. 10 and asks the evening. the support of all the voters, prom- KELSEY ising if elected a vigorous and faith- {ful enforcement of the laws. Vote tor W. S, Parnell Adv. A called to be stand speaking corner o ., Saturday, His answer was correct were nine children and addressed BLANTON, President NEW BUILDING. e & Say, Mr. Smith, did you notice my OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. new building going up?’ “Yes, where did you buy your material?” “Why, I bought from the Lakela Manufacturing Co. They sell every- thing you need to build a house and §will surely treat you right.” 9 We have contracted with the Studebaker corporation to sell E. M. F. 30's and Flander's 20's. Will have a 30 here about April 15. Aay one interested please call or phone and will be pleased to demonstrate and quote pric Mr. Carl Gibson, spe- i1i:|l representative from the factory, | will demonstrate either of the above models any time within the next two S. M. STEPIHENS. Gi. C. ROGAN. [weeks In Ladies' and Mcn's Shoes | Law Will Be Hard to Enforce . | For ilower Austiia Give us a glf!ihilwt Virious reg | servants has gone into foree | crees that servants mu [ e called The employer properly, and a new law con- alions concerning It de- made to order. trial. Repairing necatly, servings bt st feed the serva the servant is forbide den to chatter or vossip to other serve lants ahont the | atffairs of the If:lml':,\' It is not stated how this proe vicion ghall be enforeed quick and cheaply done Have Your Shocs Fit Tivate Your Feet, If you want a ca arge or smali, BIFANO BROS. M SHOE SHOP {1101 St o e o 210 South Florida, Cowdery Block REP v i i i JEWELEFPECTCR Lakeland AIRING A WAI The work of re; into “factory shape” i's gt our prices, of our splen- Three leading lines Will take desirably estate in part pay- and 1-19-tf i«::‘l in to see our line, and take a ride in on {did machine — |to sel m > SRR TS AT TR T e e o LY DAYS T JEFF Make the Feathers Fl Florida ADMISSION rams have heen carried |* the around the churches and the school house and after their work is done we want to give them a treat to show our appreciation of their efforts. | ...10¢° |CHILDREN UNDER 12 ........ B¢, GET THINGS IN READINESS FOR CLEAN-UP DAYS. Editor Telegram: May i say a few words about the plans for “clean up duy?” First, 1ot me thank everybody for taking such lively interest in the izauguration of this work. Truly, people of Lakeland are pregressive alize that a thing for the benefit of tie town they take pains to see that This is why Lakeland is what it is today, and why it has such brilliant prospects tor the immediate future. Now as to the actual work of the The city is doing its necs preliminary Large cans will be placed in business section, thus making it As soon as they needs to be done it is done. cican up days: purt in the work. i ATy casy for the business people to dis- pose of all rubbizh There will b teams on the streets to cast all refuse wrty owners need only gather the waste on their own premises and | place it in boxes, cans or barrels allevs, of course burning leaves waste paper. The city's teams will do the rest ard to the children’s part in neral fostivities, the main idea is to give them an opportunity to in- dulee their natarally active impulses in a helpful way, and incidentally to rouse civie pride in the little folks s¢ laying the foundation for future ‘nship of the character. We shall give these little people privilege of “cleaning up” most desirable The details for the days will Le completed as soon as possible and due notice given in the Telegram, Thanking you for your great kind- ness in giving such wide publicity te this work, 1 very sincerely yours, MRS, F. EDWARDS OHLINGER, Chairman Civie Committee, Lake- land Woman's Club, T.akeland, Fla., April an Impressed the Child. A well-known American traveler, de- scribing the impressive costume and manners of a Flemish beadle, tells of a dear little American girl who, watch- ing one such personage walk majestic- ally down the aisle of a great cathe- dral, asked, wide-eyed and wondering, “Mamma, mamma, is that God?" Good News! The latest news can always be found at my News Stand, where th. leading newspapers and periodicals magazines, ete., are on sale promptly after publication. Good Views! of Florida scenery, including Lake- land postcards, are also in stock in great variety. No Blues! For those who smoke the splendid cigars carricll, Lakeland and Tampa makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. Come, Choose!} From my varied stock, anything you may desire in my line. You will not be disappointed in quality or price. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. AJESTI THEATRE Tax Collector of Polk County, subject to the Democtratic Primary of April (of our Polk county boys and thor- H. J. LEWIS Let's give Henry an X mark before HENRY J. LEWIS, candidate for his name on next Tuesday, he is one oughly qualified to fiill this office. CAN HE COUNT ON YOU? BLUCHER WILSON Candidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT. OF POLK COUNTY EVERYTHING for your Kitchen Everyone in this community who believes that the main MAETC I2 DHOODOOD 1pon and cents ol OPEN AT 6 P. M., spring of cconomy, harmony and comfort of the home is in the kitchen should come and sce our complete and attractiveline of Kitchen warc. beiter service and cost No matter what you need in your kitchen—you can find it here. Cail and see us General Admission...10c Children, under 12....5¢ e o s aa s sl s s s a s aaas sl The Jackson & Wilson Co.