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nd Mrs. R. O. Park and lit-l The strawride participated in by Prof. Angell's Sunday closs Friday night was given them by Mr. :H. C. Stevens, superintendent of the | Baptist Sunday who fur- Lucile and; 1ed the teams for their transpor- ‘; tation and the refreshmen Mr, Stevens takes great interest in F.. left Sunday morning school e, Fla., where they will es for a few weeks. school, Ima Trammell, +k went down to Plant City . days last week the guests | also. Nie and Fannie Clare centributing to the npbuilding of the Baptist Sunday school, and also to | ——— the pleasure of the members \\'hv‘ui { Mrs. J. C. Owens g epporiunity attords, -, left today for Daytona ! - —————— they will rer for Mrs. P. B Haynes, who went up \ onths They have leased [ to points in Georgia last Thursday, , FLA,, JULY, 29, 1912, !to stay. [ wish every moving picture manufacturer, manager, playmaker, and censor could be inspired to use this splendid force for the highest good of humanity—to push the stand- ard of moving pictures to a higher tand more useful plane, 1 wouldn't wonder if the time is coming when busy people will get all their weekly news by stepping into a moving picture show. How fine it would be if we could get all the world's good news in this way and . |mone of the petty scandals. If we How many women in Packinip oo y,co evil news let us confine it away the wedding gowns and b"“‘”,‘m plain black eight-point type. But bouquets have made the mistake o:'f“_l‘ all need to have the good things folding in their individualties: | in splendid moving pic- Henceforth they are Mrs, So and So, but in reality merely household au-{ WOMAN’S CLUB DEPARTMENT Edited by the Press Committee of the Woman'’s Club THE SPIRIT OF CO-OPERATION. impressed tures, The photo play is a areat power, tomatons. and the managers should be men con- She who was gifted with original | pii0q to the hizhest zood of hu- ity of expression, under pressure o'y gy new tasks, has laid by a promisin: PPhoto plays are schools, quill, the musician lets her mimblo oy asees him who uses his fingers stiffen and the artist forgets |y, 1o the hishest good of hu- her brushes till in many cases the oo matrimonial altar is in high danges! of being converted into a gigantic | slot machine, where the woman drop: i in her talent and draws out an ex-}| cuse of what might have been, | A location has been decided upon THE NEW CHURCH BUILDING. — r there and are preparing | | writes that the weather is very warm up there and that she misses the cooling Florida breezes. Such information sounds good to us folks who are staying at home-—not that we rejoice in the fact that others are sweltering, but that we live in the most comfortable latitude both in summer as well as winter. FAREWELL BANQUET. Some of the members of the order of Moose gave a farewell banquet last night in Orange hall, in honor of Mr. €. Wolfson, one of the propriet- ors of The Famous Dry Goods Store, who left today for New York to visit his parents and friends. He will be gone several weeks and will go to Boston, Philadelphia and other places themselves to the fullest ex- e night Mr. Pamplin, a the A. C. L. shops, and rt, a colored laborer, en- a controversy which result- , Mr. Pamplin being cut on the ok by the negro. The latter made : escape and has not been sin Mr. Pamplin’s injuries h were slight, were given prompt al attention, good ! sevl) e ) wh i many friends of Miss Decker «d 1o welcome her back to Lake- having arrived Saturday w Orleans, and wil] be here the guest of her friend, N Misw 3 M Stephens, at the latter's | i il se e e Wanth I\Ahx»lt- he \\|]l‘ purchase a large stock o tall i S, . g a Kindergarten | U otaldl and winter good S ionre aeo. and ‘ My ‘\\ullsofl and his lll\.lllh in : <l WLl maka Nor staye] 0 Mr. Soskig, have been in Lake- land about vear and have made a ;. sant cne 2 3 fine success in their business, and B a e Gebrse Cl g mung fricnds ‘ | The bangque ‘A8 il \ \ ;0 [ | Saturday in o swamp, I'hie banguet was attended by about twenty-tive Moose, an elegant spread Wi a tree I.'lf-‘ which was ! ne cansed by The funeral, sladdand refreshments were served CAvas dttandod by von. (aner which they bade Mr. Wolfson sremony, the bras !uum‘ woand wished him bon voyage ol for the occaston and |04 2 pleasant. trip. of colored people at- S % , nearby places. The tu- | WANTED ~ Position as stenogra- ¢ lasted abont four PRer in Lakeland, prefer to s which time the band |towe Address 1. L, Box 432, 1 “ creater part of the time, | Fod Fla. T2l o'clock the faneral parado RN ! t Ty carriages being in NOTICE. i ' This is to inform my customers ek that 1 have moved my shoe repair T Wardin surprised Mrg, |Shop to my home, and to ask them to please leave their work at Clough's Shoe store, where 1 will get same and return it two days afterwards All work left there will receive my Lest attention, Thanking my terday by presenting her a nger .M. F. ma- + which she will no doubt. pleas Mr. Bardin nachine through from mt it has only been dur-| five p. ure, customers for past fow davs that he hae |favors and asking a continuance of wheel llh- felt confi- | their patronage, I am, True to the Be conld drive all right, | last, ning, in company with | PHILIP FISCHER ©took a spin around | June D5, 1912, When eircling the | o s about to zet on ‘ tern ith a tree, and Turning the World Over, hy oround it He! When Archimedes hollered “Glve 1 to row a boat, and | Me @ lever and 1 will lift and turn the nted to €0 to the | ¥Orld over” he was or A oh is Aatt oar i the coming powers of our \ i} 3 ¥ ot advertising that s making vha He tricd the same tac- | whole we whirl round four or five A it turned only once ese days, r. but to his sarprise [ times a day where in fact, @ year in old Chir stock he found he had | — bark on his wheel, | damage worth shucks, was to th AJESTI THEATRE 0000000000909 THE WRIGHT CO. in the OIL KING'S DAUGHTER. ”g Pr 0qravm for IOHIDM MORTGAG 3322 2!“3”0”.“! 000000 *icteecenncesee LADIES® AND CIIIll)RE\S’ THEATRE OPEN AT 6 P M It is not only possible for the house- | and the lots purchased for another WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS =———u ARF ====mm=== GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED “Claims” have worth only when backed by deeds. Shouting by merchants as to what they can do for the trade is not as convincing as a practica] demonstra- tion. I prefer the demonstrative way —the shorter, surer way. Please renort any GOODS that do not wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, .. FLORIDA wife to maintain some interests for-|{ Methodist church, to be erected at eign to household duties —it is prac- | Lakeland. Rev. W. H. Steinmeyer, tically necessary in building a well- | the pastor of the mission work, is in rounded life. charge of the situation and has se- One of the most successful wives || cured a considerable donation already know, a mother of eight children, is{and will continue to work at it until an untiring club worker and her|the entire amount is secured, when papers on child-training are some-|the material will be placed on the thing worth while. The antithesis|around and notice given when the of this is found in another woman of [ matter will be taken up and the sec- my acquaintance who has a much [ond church in sixty days will be built smaller family, but who declares|in one day in Lakeland. The build- with much emphasis that as a home- | ing will be much larger than the naker she is too busy for aught else. {one in Dixieland and will be built Yet it is this very woman who has|and painted in the one day, if the time for the most deplorable attacks | weather will permit it. The time se- of “the blues” and from her graphic [lected for erecting this building will description of them you know they |he announced later.—Lakeland Cor- are of the real, dark-blue, \or;:im:~Iu-smmlvm. to Tampa Times. on-purple variety. And the question arises, isn't it Just this outside stimulus that she re- quires? It is the woman whose hori- zon is bounded by pots and pans and babies, OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Stu- debaker corporation to sell E, M. F. 30's and Flander's 20's. We have them here to show you. Anyone in- terested please call or phone and we will be pleased to demonstrate and quote prices. If you want a good, who becomes narrow-minded and old before her time. This is the age of co-operation as; it being evineed in the banding to- sether of men and women in all the various world interests: the peace g movement, corn clubz, Boy Scouts, reliable car, you will not bo disap- Garden City, Social Cenfer move- pointed if you purcha-¢ either of these we have mentioned, S. M. Stephens. C. Rogan, jrents and the women's clubs, And il I8 up to us whether we will become imbued with some praiseworthy ideas A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don't try your temper or patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our Special Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satistae tory goods and satisfac- tory service. . HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE Always In The Lead That's What We Aim To Be Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs, tol- let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchan- You'll be satisfled at dise. when you deal our store for our service is pleasing In every way. o= and put them in practice or just re- main quicscent sponges, soaking up all the good that comes our way. Brotherly love is on the increase and when we once hecome aware of the dynamic power of co-operation what is there to withhold from us onr fairest vision? For are we not He Deserves No Libe-ty. Thore who would <ive up essentia: lberty to purchuse a little temporary safoty deserve nefther liherty nor safpty.—BenJamin (“rank!lin Slap at Medical Profession. “Do you believe the theory that doe- tors have a right to kill where they cannot. cure?’ “llaven't they always been doing it?"—Baltimore American, “All parts of one stupendous whole, Whose body nature is, and God the soul?” Far be it from me to disparage NO?ICE' the home and its sacred duties, but s the home minus some other life-in- terest is warping in its tendency, and there is evidence all along the con- muln.ul path where great capabilities h ive suffered igrominious death. Notice to the stockholders, all and singular, of the First Nationa] bank of Lakeland, Florida, Notice is hereby given that ing of the will he a meet- stockholders of this bank held in the directors’ room PACKING HOUSE MARKET Phone 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Avel& Main S DAILY MENU But let us remember there is a | #oodly company known as the world's of the hank on Saturday, Aug. 24, “prowers™ and it Hes with us wheth- 12, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. eror not we will swell their number. m., for the purpcse of voting for or Little fingers do not cling always agzinst an increase of the capital There comes o margln of lolsire stock of said Sank to $75,000.00, to the busiest 1ife wherein somo chiep- thereby raising lh‘v- capitalization ished talent may be nursed into heau- | 7™ $56,000 00 to §75,000.00, \'u.u 1 to the gratification of its posses- are |:|-«||1|-..|,|¢| to he present at this sor and the ultimate good of all con- aneeting cerned (Signedy ML CLAYTON, Cashier, Lakcland. Flovida, July 23, 1912 MOVINNG PICTURES. Always With Us. The old-fashioted lover who writes tender mistives that convulse unfeel- ing jurors still exists.—Cloveland Plain Dealer. Moving pictures are a tremendous force that has ecome into the world $150,000.000 5 PER CENT. MU- NICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE. wled bids will be received by the ard of bond trustees of the ecity of Lakeland, Fla., Monday, Aug. 12, 1912, for $150,000 of sewerace, strecty paving I public buildin bonds, datedq M 1, 1912, and pay- until ren able thirty to ty-four years there- after, numbercd from 1 to 150 of { 31,000 cach. Ten of which shall | be due and pas date of je | 2fter untit an « | est at the rate [ num, I thirty years from cach year there- d, bearing inter- s cert. per an- ma0<4p OW<0O0W <IM<Mm (General Admlsswn...loc ‘ interc-t p cmi-snnuaily, on Mareh 1 9 1 of each year. The board tl izat to re- {ject any and I 1 proposal or bid shall | cope tified check of yvable to ¢ (7 al . : the board of Lond tru-te 4 || under !!m m ' Circuit Crurt of the 7 iciai Circuit Beef Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Pork Cuts, Kansas City. Pound TOIR BEORME .« s sh i v vt ssiaen e 1BLICHODE S si s iiiviisssssvanns SRR T bono stedK . .......ov...... J8c|ROABL cooLiiiiiiiiiiiiilL., 288 7 bone steak ............... 12¢|Mutton Cuts. Pound. Round steak .............c.o0 122 Chops, plain .vvvevnvenenn... 366 Loinroast ........oovviuiint 15¢ | Clhops, French «.ovveevveeense. 308 Prime rib roast ............. ABO NIal: Vs iiscon v hs veon sivs veduis A0 Plain roast . « 10¢fShoulder o.viiiiit cieiiina.. 168 Roll roast .. «15e | grew PR | ) Stew ... « 8¢jam, boiled, sliced .. . 3b6e Stew, choice ... .. Cesesnes 10¢ | jiam, smoked, sliced . . 26e Beef Cutts—Kansas Clty Pound Lacon, sliced Vedesiveven BN Loin steak +...oovnnn +oee 25¢ pacon, whole strip .........25-22¢ T bone steak SOCLAN pork sausage ............ 20e 7 bone steak .. 20¢ | Beef and pork sausage ..... . 12%e Lound steak 2h¢ Rib roast ... 15¢ Extras. Loin roast .. 25¢ Georgia peaches Daily. P‘ork Cuts—Florida, Pound Fox River butter ............ 40¢ S A . (i o Brookfield butter ........ +ess 3BC toast .. 18¢ Ham .... Pimentto cheese ........ 2 for 25e¢ Shoulder Small cream cheese. . 2 for 25¢ Stew Dixio choess «..vcomvosssies . 25¢ GWE US A TRIAL. STOP ! SHOUT! AND TAKE NOTICE We are having A GRAND OPENING DAY Our sidewalk is clear of the old Post Office Eagle Brand Hams . «+wes.a... 18c per pound Eagle Brand Bacon...... -+.evwn.2lc per pound L R LiVs smisws e v s ahes ceoeve. $2.20 per sack Fancy Prunes . ... LT O .. «.18¢ per pound White meat, per side... ..o ......... w + wee+ oo . 14¢ per pound For Wednesday and Thursday. W.P. PILLANS & C0. Georze Tallboy = ; JOf Florida in eomlianco with (hnp-i : T Cl‘lldre“ “"dflr |2....5c ];}:D ‘\Ia;n’StrCCt. ‘t;‘;om-';;“\o 11+, Acts of Lezis'a- DREN B e T = "0““’ ROXD TRUSTEES, UNDER 12 ........00| goeaesttettosttetssttssses 3—8-10 Lakeland, Fla. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93