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|| PLANT CITY HAVING SCHOOL TROUBLES. Reports reaching Tampa yester- day that Messrs. Barnes and Wells, wembers of the board of trustees of Plant City schools, had resigned commented on yesterday, it be- ing stated that the resignation of ese gontlemen was due to the ap- pointment of Prof. W. N. Sheats to serve until Jan, 1 as principal, split- |, ting the term with Prof. Kirk, and |, that the other member of the board wer o as soon as of trustoes would 1 be returned to the city, Superintend- : and everyone invited, we could play [ent Lo W, Buchholz is enjoying a few L for less money und as we could not | days’ vacation and will not return lfl Case Of Flre duuln on the price 1 told this zen-funtil tomorrow, but John T, Gunn, I.lm.ln that 1 believed they wonld do [ chairman of - the Phone 5 000| , lln ~‘1|1 5 yh;-l\ by the band, so ! ]board, mude a Amant rding )R \...x!|n~~ .m.l? +settled by them. [ the matw According to Mr. Gunn, from ote of the | 'rof. Kirk was appointed for the en- ign hiz po- cing to re expected |.‘|‘v. ferm, \ S 1t today Tor tloi ;,,;A\ 10 sition a- schiool superintend ward t Polk connt N0 many protests wer they would not [ made by the Polk county people, speim scon ) ! . that they \\m:ldi‘m\nw s, that Prof. Kirk decided 1o I rather play for nothing, 1 made .n.c‘hn vin until cxpirves Jan . of & sweet fonnointment with the gentleman 1] 1 Il mad sary for the ame to brizhten jpad spoken to beto 10 meet me and {abnointment of one until e morning R Wi wmd a . « not t wde by s di, rothan this, t will hocome Rtate Soperiniendot s cetiainly couid first of the _\ ur offer was mei Plant | fat least 20, 1y her of the | Ealattoe unoin some cther way ir Oy, was asked las warding “ I U W R the situation that it | wio As Wy HOt come to any un- | was probably eue Barnes with their aunt. depstanding centleman de i:lnnl Mr. Wells had r . but that § Ae, Bulloch is an fwe bad plaved @ diety treick inoask- Fthedr resienation was due 1o ;w|>n||.1l tinisher and is do- b for the day's work of eight- | matier d onor because of the ap- | | n Tampa and asking it at the st peintment ol Prof Sheats, over | AR A AL A TS U U S AR I 2P AR A S PO - SN N A ol > A ¥t AR ) g /I THE EVENING TELEGRAM, wAK ELAND, FLA, SEPT. 3, 1912, 1) ronever dream! of? ticrchant to ask such a ridiculous PAGE FIVB Lutheran Church. Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennessee Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pastor, 504 So. ‘Tennessee Ave. OB PR r«m;..g«g,.g.qugm sunday schoc! 10:00 a. o Preaching service 11:00 a. ., and p !e 7:00 p. m., second ard fourth Snn- days | ppaoredss 3 3-1;'!-@‘3\":"5”145”5"3’ had an inquiry from . | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. ' in the mercantile business | Corner Flortaa avenu2 and Bay St akeland “Why do you asi | Tre Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, rom £ un for thoroughbred chick- 2. D., vastor. . Sunday school 9:45 2. m H C e o s .. Department . . ! @ | Idited by J. 1. Wendler, Likelond, F Catholic Church. Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second und ! fourth Sundays len you suy that they are as/ } ; | o W ot tellee o common chick- | Stevens, superintendent { o Charcl. Souts 1 : vl 1owill endeavor to o a ; Preaching Sunday 91 11 4 . and ic Jer:lklr;s."l’:smr. wrough this column pTi1 p. m. o 1007 Morning €ermei Weekly pravermeet!ng Wedrosdiy I s quite true that it costs noj E 200 9, . i i i evening at V.00, Elien to i Horong stoch ; p ey y B . Woman's M onary an! Ald Nu-) 4 ¢ U the common Cdun b varviety, Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7 0% Meaday 20 p.m | nitil eier take inlu% o6 Baptist Younu Peopie's it 6:150 p. I i I.--'uLL mouihl meetiug the bresder ot "l“hmgi an initial i hireh rastor 2. m nt for fine cteck or tine t his flock on that the “du i | merchan 0 oA s good i wares @ =N Pr 5 o ity as the contmon peddier who Prow up u refused exy s ool freigh oof decayed and tolten ve and peddles them through the Rev. R. A. Ward, acting Sunday wol 9:45 2. m Morr* sermon 11:00 a m Y. P. S. C. E. meets at 6 p. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7 0 i 1 | Fresbyt-rian Church | . paying no rent, ho taXes, no 2 ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday \.)nr\l at 10 a, m. No ser- vices during the summer on acconni of the illness of the rector . noinsurance and no invest toand wonld this merchant caree | ell his high ne price thag the peddier sells hi-’ ule wares at the | Sunshine Biscuits 1 and rotien wares for? Really, in't it propesterous for a uestion, or did i i never stop ty | | K of it in this light? i1 corts trom 31 to $1.50 (o raisc ! e would be almost im-whick, he stated, the people of Plant T hen to maturity, o it a man sel! . \Woods came up | another band delishted. The third mem : Ly hen or i I"l”"! at this ‘ From the Bakery \V‘th nd Sunday and | v onld \ tristecs is pow out of the | e is simply ‘ IIII:IHILL] :!nll‘.nr» 1 ther and sis wi vhicl stated, and will as well buy and sell pestas i 7. Mrs K dld and ol kBl 5 i Pribon a Thousand Windows nt th md N Wi \ | Now let us look at 1 busing 3 9 Ui pens d ! 1n MEDICAL VIRTUE IN EQGS. t LN i i '; Ph 93 uppose you by oawohen at § V1B PR e ) .‘I }.; I 1Lo0s you will doubtl q4oon f@' 93 - On A AR A — L ¥ N . i | VRN | 1\\” o days of n O\ iy ! et | } i J A0n 11 she were worih g e San-hine Saltines AR RN 25¢ . ) [ r the support fi-|lenarn In Fra Phoy tiaye dise | Would g selli dieys 15 she phly Sunshine Brandywine ......... O ! AN from thew o jcovered anotl Vit in them. Ac- | forty-elght o DA eRas O 1 saratora Flakes N TR 25¢ . B { ¢ i wh L5 Py D Amac o 40 cents per dozen she would b b R P T T AR U e e e e J 1 ho O VR | By e done and expect [before 1 (et it worth all that he cold her for \‘fi PiE e e e 250 ore N 1 do ol \ the membrane coverit newly laid Now let us consider the 85 hen G GRR TR U R 15¢ Womat's colle VANAGER LAKELAND CITIZENS [ers forms an excellent feptitizer for ! =td sce what you t. In the fir B nlinnan o e 15¢ y howill moy BAND Ve kins When o patient come s | pliace you get the hencdic of raisin :;é WA e R S s i s 10¢ ndid physica —— 1 with dwonrnd he wosh :h: r. Which amonnt voon the v h Hatden Plaltes: . ., 10¢ : \ oy studies with | ACTED WORSE THAN THE HORSE |1, covers it with tiny Jayers of en jage of about $1.25, en be pets o :,g Auistins Dog Brend oo tenees e Lo e ! ombrane and bandag it o, b en that will Ly wera of 1au 11 K The old dady from the country and 1 of - ive de e Ioisito 200 eggs per year which at i walt son were deiving to tows | bested and o teesh pateh of skin has faverage price of 85 cents per doz p F i : : ‘i \nothoer Fremchan 0 amounts to abont $ 0250 and whea | ure 00 ore : W The hor v | clemist lse his chick wit! '.u"h (o the cost of raising the h i 3 Ertinngs a yance winine and other den in e wakes this three dollar hen worti |4 \ s ,: I no ‘\ o1 ot old 1a | vt | demand a N their coes ot price (about $5.50 10 him, then deductin ! W P Pl LLANS & CO hicken |oid way wildly to the chan®enr, branging feom five feanes a dozen ‘:I ¢ocost ol one year's feed ar §1.25 ‘ ! Vol o Phese ore cold 1o people who olijec [Fer year still Teaves him o balan -;. - while ot | TI rostopped the car and Jto taking their medicine neat, 2nd 1“ to the hen's credit or i | co—-- - | tion ot jcfier ) zet the horse pict e assured by the enterpri H“'i veturn of 1o per conton his | We AI'O Now in Yur New a"d S : e Iha 2 s e Uib ' mist that the doctored ezes wili ’ e vn‘w‘n!. for the "u ni ~H|»l worth ! pcrlni\“c"t u“artcrs o P = the ca do them all the sood they require, {her original coot of production be- | . : | [eides heing usetul tor several _\<-,||\i§]4 Iranklin Strect, Phone 251, London Chronich MA KNEW. IF HE DIDN'T. IURE COMING | TEL NEW AESOP : TO THE EDISONIA | \te yon moing to marey Sidl 2 | A bl el 0 Buth? asked the small boy of the Dragon, ¢ o' wrap a U onne man wha had been invited 1o | by the road sid oo made sever j“llwl‘i» dinmer riam hat, jump o Vell er | i great embarrassment, Cloer lezend atrempts tammered the youn duacer of Dante’s In= | high as he con r's Odysse the vere bevond th I really don’t Fnow, you know will be | his rea W | Fdizonia Thuarsduy ‘:‘|'-mm and, as he went he | Fhat's just what 1 thoueht,” said | eat- | thie boy SWell, ma says von are ture that come: feaid to himself I'his 1 Llest disappointient of 1 A don’t really look so very zood. | On» Thing Cgrtain. £l car’t reach them, they noct | Mre Neadmore -“1° yon refuse me tter than 1 am 1 do wich 1{my life will he filled with bitterness cland Al The Widow Ballion—"1 {don’t know aboat the hitterness, hut I you're ther the gall, all right.” | LAX:GER OF LAKELAND BAND | .. o |20 eNally Monireh TELIS WHY BAND DIDBOT BLAY | PO fEat e e | d romantic Vere spent il tray =t Wail ov the P!‘ssmnsl o oy dife a failure, Why should vou N omy time mak- {ing money eno o huy food and {elothes and the fond disagrees with | AJ EST l e chuthen b’ 8 | » many d H.y»n'_‘_ I a¥ea T o D s sed M) e bbb say 1hat?" 1 L R R e et SR e ket ot SR ,l THEvAT.RE Prlvate \ at time [ made this|™ much as the day 000000000000000 — [ r the whole town | WHEN YOU SEE OUR SHOWS YOU | h | " SEE THE BEST. c 00 ( DDOOOOOOOOOO0O00 | ‘Program for Tonight, ; MARRIAGE OR DEATH | e | S | We will open for the| Fall Term in a Tenton | Lake Morton, MondayI September Oth. . | (Pathe - Drama.) ENT SUITOR T LADIES* AND CHILDREN R THEATRE % : RENEGADE | tor——Drama.) { DIS'A COUNTREE tLubin - Drama.) R | Pupils taken in all 'OPEN AT 6 P. M, Primary grades. Rates, CHARMING —|reasonable. Painstak=| Midren Tfieneral Admussion...lflc‘ing instruction. ‘cmmren under 12....5¢ | oA T Mabel Drane | AN VHDRR 18 ... .....0! SOttt e et eee MargaretSouthard) WON HER mrock-——Comedy. ) | [ come 3 | [ which will sroce any table, while | { | ! Ve pallets will be soomany more eu, "machines for him [pto the 200 ope [ brecder you can always feel sure of (mended. : o fier and i i he Most Complete Line of Sta- ek Houk af Chlckem, I soreee il naey dait DG cSupphc\mbl.ltL The Shaw~Clayton Stationery Co. . - Upholstering --and-- : Mattress Makin Tailor Shop | riwiow wwm 0 OLD MATTRIZSSES mad. over. CUSHIONS of all kinds made "o order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and Iaid; also matting, etc. In regards to workmanship, see o hieh ereoaverage i von woolens, latest styles. Workmanship Mr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wno ask for it. Yours zincerely, guaranteed. Also press and clean. krew me for about 16 years .‘:t or- L WENDLER |Mr. Pittman is one of the very best lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card A thorouzhbred hen of o pood lay- ing stradn will or can well be hred PO averaze and at the receny eee Javine contests held in Miscouri, Stores, Conne, and Phila delphia: under expert \ 3 npervision and the writer has known o Barred Rock hen to run high as 289 cees in oa gingle year, so it makes little difference what your hreed ig, they can all be bred Mr. Pittman, the new tailor, has up to u hi record and when [begun work in the Raymondo build- hen from a reliable [ing, room 2. He comes well recom- He has the best line of you buy a getting [ | [cutters and fitters in the State. WANTED Midd) wwed white [Try him. Room 2, Raymondo Bldg. Voman to keep honse for small fam or m‘l at shop No. 411 S. Ohio ave- iy during temporary absence of the, riother Address Box 299 1|.::»;'v‘ his always exercised a most potent influence over beauty-loving people That is why, if you would indulge vour tastes and delight your eye for what is truly beautiful and elegant, vou should take a look through ous new stock of diamond and pearl jew- cirv. Tt is the finest colection of jewelry ever offered, and what - cqually tempting our prices are very moderate COLE & HULL Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland POOQQQOIVAIVQRVVOVAQAAAA0OQ