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Mrs. J. Fred DeBerry, nee Miss May Burts of this city, came down froa Lakeland last Friday for a shor: visit with relatives here. Mrs. De- Berry still retains her popularity | With Plant City people and a pleased welcome always awaits her. -Plant In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 sl to prof. 8. B Groom has gone City Courier. | to lake- prooksiille to spend the week end R o s {land Tuesday. to be present at the|?'Ctings. Loring Bracken, after|rainfall, resulting in muddy W friends. | : marriage of Mr. English of Tennes- "“h the following program was ¥ 4 i James Clark, the young boy who | g Migs Clipisti 5 , lered: I Wiis ronRRa i : ' %ec and Miss Christine Wilson, whien | " 'tered: i1 1. Matthias has resigned l< 5 ed in jail on a charge o7 1ok place Wednesday. The bride’ O#'ning Address—Ivan Jackson. |for this section. If they were much | .| stealing, & o is wi avents | «. 7 i f X < .te of the Lutheran churci aling, and who is without parents | was horn in Inverness, and has none! !'2no Solo- -Mary McKay. fl‘lghcr than they are they would, —— CONCERNING LAXETANDPERS, 'k Farrow, of Laheland, § Saturday. Prof I oy from ants him to. Kenneth Miller, i the freight depot at Lakeland, is ai home this week, on account of be- ing sick. Kenneth is holding down Lis job well, and if he but sticks to ] i | who is workillh'l it, will be among the woll-knoWll‘ irsted yesterday afternoon when the Alpha Omega ahd Rho Sigma Lit- ary societies met in joint session, d carried out a very fine program hich was much enjoyed by all pres- nt Just think! Only $650 for ; ton. railroad agents of the State.—Inver- ness Chronicle, The societies met in the high ol auditorium and were called ‘zether by the president of the joint Miss lla B. Ruff went big lot, covered with large orange and grapefruit trees in Orange Park ' ,.i0, sddition, on the shores of Lake Mor | One-fourth cash, balance 6, and 18 months, 8 per cent. interest | PAGE FIVE : an dor having a tax for a l‘ : : Ih‘“m”“.l]“ yin numbér of years and then 0. Inverness, ane vhe a ine Ak instoiotive, et : ! arrives, all our XX]’]":W;"‘h:\'l;"ll‘:‘j!lli"'l!- SIS No x'nrth:-: ll:lll:si(nlu-.~' the sovietic: doing away with taxes for an equ luverness Chronicle, * 00208000 0G !:uljmlrnml to meet :l‘:;lill next Fei-* Nmbar of yents :1'5 Auggosted by, the WS s A e !1,“‘, epis i Bull Moose cundidate weirld mean Quite a little interest w mani- e : Ay that taxes both State and county would have to be increased to dou- ble what they are now so as te make ready for the period of no tax- Do the tax payers want their taxes doubled for the purpose of car 12 rying out any such scheme. Interest on School Fund. “Not one dollar of the State a fine The pasy few months with unusuai school fund is loaned to foreign cor- and | porations, unless a State is to be s¢ badly cut up roads, has demonstrated ! called, nor is any of it loaned te clearly that Ford cars are the best . prl\uto institutions in Florida; the in State and city "entire fund is invested honds and Florida county R I!um\-. was taken to Bartow 19 but friends here. Invernoess Ghron. < nicr Prophecy Lowie Layton. |still be the cheapest car for tis sec- interest bearing bonds. Every dollar ¥ ; e i vait the convening of court next | jcle, ] Voeal Duet Mary Groover and | tion, but when yeu consider very low or the interest, which amounts to {looan, formerly of this ! Weoks Il S Itkaly ‘e fwill T | Conibear, { prices at which they arve sold, 6 aboat sixty thousand dollars annnal- of the instrncetors a Higa school at My Uncle Pennywise Saye: olin Solo Olin Bryant. ‘lor touring car 00 for 1 is apportioned to the counties and o, Lake City. L itted Solo at Flinagan cter, fully eq i delive: o Top mty 10! The SRR lof | Re Pt o vour deor, there is no room ‘or hoard b fund has for n N ted ied 1 i oas to what car you shoul t past 1 rs b stine v to ¥ wen Wihen Mhe fact than sevent i s fast as availab lor Jatives in Lakeland ome time t tod op » } Uncarsdfor : | I vl iy five thous ween sold i ‘.’”“\ Hnd ‘\ ond: ‘ "'1?' ) : Lve hiti ut | N Jackson, Bsther the past N, ia conclusive proot thy hizhest 1'.y.lr oiinter .\1. ' ) Groover, who is v i My dequ il Corn, Loring Beack-fof their popularity all over the coun- the purpose of the hoard if the TOAL State university ke o similar position | 4en to Hon | We have orders in for twelve L ature will passg laws making < down to spend a fev i thai city Hie s s lod here ! ofl Swindell, . buy as we cannot begin to sup- the investment in county warrants. yoternal home. by Mr. Riddlivg, who com hor If you are not yet 1 . huild 1 cociotios) Aileen | ply the denrand, better place yonr moest of which bear seven and eight PR from Ocala ) ot one of those heantiful:? Havnes Lorder now, for delivery on arvival. per cent interest. o o investinent, imell is at home . sl ; in heautiful Orange Purc addi- | were Messrs, Murrvell | ATL ovders filled in order in which to .!L‘.‘( the fillllll s ;as l**'!""?‘i.- Sl G M el N A .n:»x. b .’vu"-' they are all gone They i ! W o owho rend sweed w they are filed. ble invested m..\'nrh \."fn':nm; ‘n‘uf 4 . a student at the State | York, tormerly of Ocala, is here h..-‘”.‘\ not f.‘:«,}n: to Iu.w h\n:'. when the |t decision in fvor of the nege- | LAKELAND AUTOMORBILE AND llwr«‘flr,\' oot more interest on th W | fwinter visitors begin comi Kl However they gave their de | suprLy co 10-24-2¢. fund, 1y, B and is the guest ¥ ! rd's family. Mes. !~ e —_— o e - 7 ) i Abson Davis, an interesting anid | \ from Lakeland, ' preacher, will fill the pulpit ! where she is visiting her sister and | aptist church at both serv- fother relatives, Her Ocala friends TOW. "will welcome her very cordialiy, as v y admired vis-| noi'et n ) ! L Banner rom Gt 5 | | ping the State anive R % $ Ihe ciry exceutive committee med | rement, and is deing i ¢ ¥ him yesterday afternoon and canvassed | s everybody expects of h ; s ; bl s ! the returns of Monday's city pri - mary election. The count of the | wl serviee will be held @t i | clection oficers was verifiod 1 wlic church tomorrow meri- : Cofeund 1o he correct, as herctolor fine o'cloek, Church loe ¥ : ’ ¢ publishied in this paper. 0. 3. Bat { Lemon street and Mis- was declared the nominee | i 1 NAL 15, il b Mendd and | N : . 1 Pope received the hi nui- | i, Brooks is out today fov ' y 4 her of votes {or Councilman-: B weeks' time after a two 1i T i but none having received ¢ denene, and is receiving the =Rt . they will have to enter o s of his friends on hiz ; o mary with the three nesg hinhest, | 0. Cresap, i, 3. D ) I : SEh " Ceuncil, This second primary | v s don it senaing on R held Monday. Noy pondence in the Booster which are on salp at the OK'! ‘ LO 10 % Ofl f0 o the Lakeland News Pub-| EPISCOPAL CHURCH. h 0 | T a7 s The regular services will be re- \. k. Hunter, of Tampa rot‘orm-'“""‘”l at the Episcopal (All Saints: church tomorrow, and the congrega- tion will out in fuil fcree tg welcome the returp of the minister in charge, Rev. J. H. Wed- dell, and to rejoice with him on ac- improvement in healta, will be R wly and the nkruptey, is-a visitor to Lake- nd today on business. Mr. Hunter i@ most companionable gentleman and one of the best raconteurs it hns v pleasure to meet, donbtless be iwum of iy The morning sorvic o'clock, will be celebrated, ud Mrs, H. P. Smith, ot Geor- arriveq to spend the win- at when il eveni kb {‘Jlnr;m::]::d they | Fervice a1 5 wetne e sunday BE boys’ and children’s clothing that I am tooms for housckeeping in el gl e Al i selling, | will give a reduction of 10 per o i‘___* ‘ 1 ! | | cent on every suit and odd pair of trous- xI.l:Ily‘dmn T b ';»i(l-iés(lfii CHRISTIAN CHURCH. | ; ers in my store, from now until Novem- vill Wlld & ulos raidense ot [iomoeTow at the wekal o , and interest the par.ents of boys and § Biice. il | | B the boy who buys his own clothing in GerzmongR I rrnerdl | I the splendid clothing. ~dd pants. shoes, | 7 o'lork, .‘hlyjr.- was af p e ~ hiats and furnishings that 1 have pur ; Sy st Aj ’i I chased for this season, ”‘:_“jl"\“l:'I‘l”I‘fl‘:" THEATRE n No need to send to Tampa, Jackson- aud cut flowers. The couple |— ke "t ville or anywhere else for what the boy 5 '“r‘;:‘o‘n;’"“‘::;';'; oo s ox:rc; N‘:: ;" :;o:( :n"o’; %9 e needs; you can save time, worry, trou. -J}\m\h',‘. olzssrssol:f;::::s;laz: By o' L bI?. n!is-fits and your pocket book by bringing or sending your boy here to be irier, | Program for Tonight, 'f f’m:ofim— ' rmsomA}«. ORCHES Murphy Lea \JESTI o»c. 3 A RAG ON HIS oLD BANIO commuuion That Means fitted up. We will take as much pains and pleasure with the boys and children as we do with grown-ups, in fitting and satisfying them. A big assortment of serges. cassi- L ——— A ———————_—— . B( YS AN.D MOT g N order to introduce to the Boys and | : Mothers of Lakeland and surround- | i ing country, the splendid lines of I s On Clothing 100 Per Cent to the Good A\ HIPPLD 7 (PEC-TOP niCRER Muo«ommn i LADIES' AND ClllDRtNS'? THEATRE l l | TRAITOR'S FATE Imp—Drama.) VIOTHER'S HEART. Rex-Drama.) MAGICAL HAT talja- Comedy.) FHE BANDITS Cilili Fssar Drama FHEIR FIRST KIDXM APPIN ASE jozraph—om 3 COMMONWEAL’ FOR !"I IOPEN AT E P Nl mers, worsteads, cheviots and tweeds to select from, Colors: brown. blue, gray {an and their kindred shades, made in sailor blouse. Rus- ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES KANMN DREYFUS & CO.- NEW VYORK sian. Norfolk, single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12.5¢ witk a 10 per cent reducton off give satisfaction or | will make good. See window. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guaranteed to 4 i : ¥ i it TR0 B S Z - B R ———————————— e > R T