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e aid The Socialists of the city meet ev- ¢y Wednesday night over the post- cffice. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perkins an Mrs. J. C. Warren were visitors t qampa yesterday and while ther stopped at the Tampa Bay hotel. Mrs. A. M. Jackson and bright lit tie son left at noon today for Dune- Jdin, where she will visit her parent 1or several days. Mr. i Bartow, was up last night shak ing hands with his many L.uving formerly resided here, The Lakeland Citizens band gave « fine concert in the park last night. Puring the intermission of fifteen minutes the boys were treated to cold drinks and ice cream by I'harmacy, Miss Pearl Abbott leaves evening for Arcadia, 1o visit her friend, Donald. wbout a month, (hange, no doubt, very much. Miss Corine Lockhart, a charming Orlando girl, is in the city the guest of her friend, Miss Lola Trammell. The latter is making her stay most pleasant, and before her return she vill have received much social at- tention at the hands of Miss Tram- tuell and her friends, Mr. L. B, Bevis returned today ! trom St. Petersburg and other points o the west coast, where he weni in the interest of his house. My I'evis being the traveling representa ive of a well-known lithographing oncern of St. Louis, Miss Cora Griflin returned today t noon from Tampa, where she has been visiting her brother, Mr. J. A Griffin, leading banks of that city, Anthony, near Ocala, spend the summer with her parents, where she will Mr. R, B. F. Robison, o} Wadley, is in the city for a visit of sev- il weeks and is the guest of his othier, Mr. James Robison. Mr bison visited Lakeland last yes 4 he says he notes a great differ- sla,, 1 in the city since he left, He many friends here on his for- Visit who are making his stay pleasant ephens and pephew et ruing for their home in Louis Ky., after spending several ths in Lakeland, the guests of Stepheus’ son, Mr, & M .~‘tv;:‘v~‘ Mrs. Stephens has many friends Lakeland who are always delight- ‘o welcome her each winter, and lope she will continue her « land of flowors for many ye me, Ay . M Imn.lld h aves tonight \vlmm. where he will spend a days before going to Charlotte U. where he will visit relatives « short time. He will be away it two weeks, and is looking fnl- R. J. Perkins, a popular A. C. 1.. conductor, who makes his home | tanoogn, Lakeland triends, he and his estimable family the Lake this where she goes Miss Mattie Mc- Miss Abbott will be away and will enjoy the who is cashier of one of the | She will | lcave in a few days for her home ai Coirange Mrs. J, to Deerfield, on the east coast, whe! she will spend several Robinson. e Miss Emma Hane. who is one fate at Bartow, has returned Lakeland and will spend the @8 usual with her mother, Mrs. U, iiane. Pl S S SR Dr. and Mrs. Groover und attra tve daughter, Miss Mary, and M d Morgan Groover, of Lakeland, m 0 © n ifes.—Bartow Record, Bt L - Mr. and Mrs. W, tertaining a jolly house party at the s who are in the party are Mr, Mrs, E. Nowlin, Mr. and James (1 and young son, of Cha Tenn., and Mr. and of Charleston, 8. ¢, ladies are - | Reynolds, visiting ture of a family reunion, and able to all parties concerned. vjland since her marriage, 1 and he delightfully say pleasant, It that the many is sale t friends of come to Lakeland. EDISOMA A specially Which we think will please all, Sat urday night we will show *Cinde sending it {NOTICE OF APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND. Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of June, A. D, 191 A M apply to Honorable W, 8. Preston, | 2 deavern, it pot dish o, is Blge | ‘\\mu o the local eaglets, ihe work Py forgotten—1i, fcounty )ml cin and for Polk county, _ 2 8 IS [procecded, the applicants first pre- | State of Florida. at his oflice in By | | toWs In sald connty, for ail order it nting themselves to the aerie phys- thorizing me as guardian of Mapy |1 Wt L IONTE oD DN “Bo Sc0uts” ShoeS‘ ion, | Hhuest, Jessie Lo Hurst, Beulah Ma: W v it iy J | SAS soon as the medical examina- PHurst, Annie Ho Hurst and Donald | o : 'lhl oBMCHiits. o 4 N | tion Wias over, | BN il 8, Hupst, heiy ‘.’ _ P B5 Bl A | whom there were more than sixty, ear l e ron | Bhurst, to sell at private sale the fol | dai e Warllo. i | [ L T . s Pwere required to retire, hile 2 lowing property belonging 1o said | wh pe S B “" \\Iiw b il ;_‘ of the | 14tkeland acric procecded 1o open for This “Exceisior Boy Scouts" Camp wtate, to- : © acres o Cast side of the southwest 1-4 of the 19, sinning 3 chains and 51 links cas’ northeast 1-1 ot section from the souihwest 1-1 of the south [ West 1-1 of the northeast 1-1 of s tion 10, and running thence north C110 chains, east 10 chains sonth | chains and west 10 chiains, 1o th place of beginning, containin. in township 21 ont to 1o be sold for the b | This = of said, minor 171h day of May, TOTIN 1 heir 19l HURST | G i | Where Painters Fail. One of the strange things about |always ny » to cover up with | vas eve except where the and kalsomine is most likely to =" —_— an- Pessimism Not of This Age. There is no room fcr the pessimist in the present order ot things Op- timism is the dominant factor ot the age. rd to his vacation with pleasant ipation. Mr. McDonald recent- “0ld his interest in the Majestic t'er but has not definitely decided | [ O what business he will engage | ll'. | GOOOOOQDOOQD&DD THE LADIES AND ClllMNS’i THEATRE S [ PROGRAM TONIGHT. E VIOLIN MAKERS OF NUREM- BERG. A Very Fine Picture. (Dramatic.) AJESTI THEATRE OOOOOOOOOOOOOO This coupon and five cents when presented at box office, will admit any lady to our ° Wednesday matinees, between - the hours of 2:30 and 5:30 p. m. '!' QO K 4 O @ “Program for Tonight, THE O'NEILL. (Kalem—Drama.) WILLIE'S SISTER. (Vitagraph—Comedy. ) THE CONVENT OF SAN CLE- MENTE. (Selig—Drama.) THE RELENTLESS LAW, (Western Drama.) /OPEN AT 6 P. M. THE MARTYRS. 4 Story Dedicated to Our Noxhen ILDRE] mu...-....lt General Admission...10¢ | placed in a day or o Cillll‘el under I2....56l ‘ o A. Guthrig has gone over weeks the suest of her daughter, Mrs, M. A the able teachers of Sumerlin Insti- summer | | to | matier of the argument. Haynes for Mr, and Mrs, Rumlnlph and chil- land was in excellent form, dren, and Mr., Gwynn, Mrs, Ran- H. | striking out fifteen men and issuingz dolph’s father, who have spent the | | tored over to the city Monday night | ’m dattend the commencement exer- A, Slocum are en- | home on South Florida avenue, Those and Mrs. Mrs., The sters of Mrs, Slocum, and their visit is in the na- therefore most delighttul and enjoy- This ix Mrs. Reynolds first visit to Lake- many friends. who knew her as Miss Jessie Matthews, are making her stay Mrs, Slocum will lose no time in accord- ing all of her guests a cordial wel- fine program tonight and as it is done by the Thanhauser Co. we have no hesitation in recom- pox.u«l as Depaty Grand President Al- and he- painters and decorators is that they | HARD GAME TO LOSE. [ Grand Presiden. to the Lakeland team ie, to Deputy re Lakeland's first game away from home wus a defeat but it was a hard aume to lose, the score being 2 to i in favor of Dade City. It was a pitch- of | ers’ battle between Haynes ani ll'urhmn. the former having a litil lomes or hotels.” LINGSWORTH NEWS. Chie pass, and only four hits \\‘v;‘vl\-.;uur on their farm near John M- | [ made off his delivery, which Cockran Clelland’s, left Tuesday morning for ¢~ | Seeured. Support was a little rugged We are inning, six hits being madc delivery and two men walking, ' from our midst, They expect to 1 £ one. "turn again this winter. features of the game were the \ fielding of Williams at second, | Haynes and Jones at first. Williams accepted nine chances without an e:- | many friends in irjror and Jones played an excellent woods that same as wel) as Haynes. Lakeland's | ber smiling lineup was about four regular firsi| Mr. Totten had the misfortune to team players and five second wumf se his horse Saturday, It got into t- | players. The lineup was as follow: j 2 ditch and could not get out. It Wester ¢, Haynes p, R. Jones 1b, Wil- | Was found by neighbors and they liams 2b. . Williams ss, Blasinger {ml it out and did what they could s 1800 WL dones 18, Childs ef, and T | Mut to no avail, Haynes ef. | Miss Ruby McClamma is is | Lakeland i lout in after a few d their home in Pennsylvania. r, | in one 0-,01f Jessie Johnson, of s visiting her cousin, Mrs Phillips, and the Cliffords. Georgia, Georg» She has this neck of the always glad to sce re, able to bho illness. LU0 0100 IDade City w0 2000 %2 Mr. George Phillip returned ik Batteries — Haynes and Nestor: 1 from his trip to Macon, Ga., where he Cochran and Bowden {went to visit his mother, o Struck Out Cochran 14 Bases on Balls By Haynes 13, by | Mr. Morris Polk has returned homo I Trom Palmetto, Off Cochran 2, off | Mr. E. C. Elder left Monday morn- o | Haynes 1, | ing for Parvish, Fla, Hits— Off Haynes 4, off Cochranc .| The many friends of Mrs, George | First Base on Errors —Lakeland 1. | Pearce re surely glad to see her out Tewe Hits - Nester, Haynes, «id ¢ to attend the meetings, Bowden, Much interest is being taken at the meeting given at the school house by Base Time of Game-— 1:40. and cthers, atter which reluctant adiens were spoken and all departed to their | sorry to lose this estimable couple | C0ZY HOME WANTED. | R T | OWN AN AUTOMOBILE, | Why not build one on that vacant lot of yours and help to meet the jwants of a number ol peonle who jare looking for a cory s F. 30's and Flander’s 20’s. Will have Houses rent readily. for good rons la 30 here about April 15. Aay one H ® L4 | lta18 ‘and 1ot on whien ‘0"”“”"]'1"im]'l"bq“d] please call or phone and has thouses are standing sell much more 8 1pas ml‘ 19 dflmr)nq‘:ra!e 2R o 5 [readily than do vacant lots, Bes; [0t Prices. Mr. Carl Gibson, spe .~ 3 ¢ cial representative from the factory, jauality lumber, millwork and every- i / .| Will demonstrate either of the above | We have contracted with the Studebaker corporation to sell E. M. | (tiing necessary at right prices if i you will sce the Lakeland Manu- e A8 v wuhln‘ [h.e ne‘“ e |facturing Co, or call Phone 76 r(:;k:[ SG ‘(,l I:(’)I‘é,:;thS. 3-26- . C. g 'PICKELING TIME Plenty Spices all kinds for Pickeling and Canning Fruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10c A Few DI‘II!]S Left But Ihey are fioing Fast AR, o B A bt A LAKE PHARMACY MAINST. - PHONE 42 REPAIRING A WATCH The Lakelaud team plays Nichols st Lakeland May 21, Brother Jenkins of Lakeland. Mr. Wilson is numbered among the i sick, The inspectors of the Lakeland- Tuesday, ..| LAKELAND EAGLETS DID A : Birtow Good Roads Association went rdla or the Little Glass Slipper.” a | FINE WORK AT FORT MYERS aver the roads Monday and took din- story with which all are familis o ¢ i Lo ner with ye seribe, especially pleasing to the children | 02 the institution of the aerie of Eagleg at Fort Mycrs by land the Fort the Lake- Word from Mr. Holbrook from At- L Myers anta states that he is very much improved in health since going there for treatment, The road graders have pitched 1rI cir tent near the school house and ‘|.. ‘) Bueky, of Jacksonville, was | it beging to lcok like business, Lin readiness to attend to the duties | oftice as installing ofticer, and % 3 FeR et [with the assistance of the Lakeland Materialism of Today. I AR 8 Earth has become so attiae degree team, to assist in putting the Lodge, Press suys: 1 “The hour I: 1d been set for 7 p.om, 1oi his vo thet Shoe, made of mineral-tanned gennine Elk h ather, will eutwear two pairs of ordinary shoes, It is almost imp, ylln transaction of husiness. This ‘\\.t.\ made necessary by reason of the 8 to w itont. Yetitis extre mely | } fact that the paraphernalin ot th soft as a glove, and fits as closc Iy. flocal aerie had not arrived, and | linings. Reinforced sole—cannot pull % loose. Absolutely the best and most eco- [ theretore they could not do the work | poieh boy's shoe made, T housands of Pwithout i, The aerie wag opencd | boys now wear “Lxceelsior Boy Scauts™ " Shocs, with the tollowing ofticers in their stations; 1. GOW Roland, worthy president; e Toooph LeNay, worthy viee president $2. Lo Melunerney, past worthy pr g If._rlv-".\m(.'/v/-' n's, nt Wadiord, worthy col $3.00. Willinms, s H plaing .1 oloe, il “Th Hl vl dent ther fsave un im talk on the so S Fvool | . ‘lveels catnre 0 eloadom, ane i cial - teatur i lom n. iy Soont | wished the lo bonnded Camp S/ snecess, Which app oo ol by Teason of the interest \ heoy i layad Other Styles displayed, { ‘... 4 : in the *Excelsior Boy Scouts™ shoes can ho The acrie was the et kad also 1n 1 igh-c nl.unlhlul er [regular manner, and mber shapes. and their visiting brety paire ] te the Leon hotel, who par took of a repast in 1l of o Duteh supper, which ha pre- | pared by Manager Fron 0 i SEy DAils f 1y -me \l: nine withe one of the newly-made K Tany ;.m Umn“_“'m“ toasts re give o I press | ike gold. Willnot skl S AN discolor. Splendid for prizes for boys® Rames, “hTHI[XILWORS“CO..M—Lfl- b4 The work of repairing and putting into “factory shape” a watch is not child's play—it requires mechanical skill thorough knowledge of the pur- pose and requirements of each com- ponent part.. It is a skill which takes deep study to master, and it is sur- prising how few who are in the busi- Ness are successful in getting perfect ume Leeping conditions into their ! work. You won't find better watch- H maker's skill in the state than at < H. C. STEVENS Lakeland JEWELER _Florida A. C. L, WATCH INSPECTOR Whn you can buy new, fresh screens as cheap as we are selling them, it cannot possibly pay you to put up with the torment and danger of flies ! | el ) | E F. BAILEY, ‘ Lakeland, Fla. i . JUST ARRIVLED ol IJnllolslcrmg and Mattress Making Large line of the o001V LATEST in sheet MUSI in and try it on our pi Only Copy ¥ 100, e OLD MATTRESSES made over. FURNITURE REPAIRED, CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order, P. S—Watch our windows. HARPER’S 5 AND 10.CENT STORE. CARPETS ad RUGS cleaned and laid; also matting, ete. MIRRORS resilvered a specialty. In regards to workmanship, see will be giMr, N. B.—Our phone W. P. Pillins of Lakeland, who knew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fia, Drop me a postal card OF phome €4 Red, No. 411 S, Ohio venue, artnar o, oongias' 1€ Jackson & Wilson Co. pouring in through old, torn screens. Ask your wife what Lothers her most of all in her house hold work during the summer, and she will FLIES. tell vou— They get into everything—make trouble—work—distress—disease — or even death—wherever they go. Our spick-and-span screens will not only keep out all the flies, but will also add a freshness to the appearance of your home We sell the best screen wire, doors hinges, screws, knobs, hooks and eye and windows, complete with springs <« > e e