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¢ Py Friday afvl;rnoon The soc 'o;; was me A ulled der by the presidens, WOMAN'S CLUB m.m e Sregen ” ps of the las eetd et '.:-l DEPARTMENT ::v(:h:sulc:el l::'“ Anxln; Iil]'::r(::ul‘ ll"l‘:un the following program was ocxcel- lently carried out: Reading—Mary Jackson. Edlted b) the Pru’s AllI)IIORIlJM Committee of the Rec| lta!lon—\eromn.. Hamilton. — Cl P —A Mayes | Cish e v st mere 1-| PTOQFAM for Tomight | 1 | The Alpha Omega Literary Socic- 'y held its regular weekly meeting ov Friday afterroon in the High ' Possession. School Auditorium. The society Afirmative—Ruby Turner, t.orc.Im'i was called together by its president, | 'art. Essie Tillis. Korl Kern, after which the minutes| Negative—Flossic Whitlock, Edith ] f the last meeting were read and; Tomlinson, Lillie Dell Thompson. CUmpauy of Weeks. Whare. pes auproved. After this the following| Critie—Louie Layton. people alrendy know, that through HOEras WAk randered: The decision of the judges was the kindness of the directors the sec- | . : Sian ne tha FLY TIME. Piano solo—Leona Priest. rendered two to one in favor of t ond story of the Chautauqua build- 4 h T afirmative. (Lubin—Comedy.) ing has been rented to the Woman's ecitation—Ervin Adair. . "o o en Conibe Next, Miss Louie Layton, the Club, a pary of which will be set Vocal solo—Helen Conibear. CIE Sabted et - sk cxetioni A ROMANCE AT CATALINA. more pleasure in pursuit than WHENRY'S ORCHESTRA Through the means of our splen- did daily paper, we want to talk to 1|the public about our plans for the || siarting of a library—ways and means of entertaining this unknown i Woman's | THE ELEVENTH HOUR (Vitagraph—Drama.) Mr. Alonzo Trueblood is enjoying .a visit from his brother, Mr. Wm !Trueblood. of North Carolina, whoe !mny be down for some time. In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 | e i Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pickard, who ilive on Lake Hollingsworth, are re- | . i Humorous Reading Pearl " aside for books; and alsp that the| | v (Melies—Drama.) Tickets for Bert lLeigh's :'45 Mln-?:olcing over the arrival today of a Board of Trade has very generously taynes. . 3 I‘l'l"'h u:o::.owwanh:fl:::g ll::::n da i utes from Broadway™ are on sale nt:l"ne son. token the matter of the rent over Pantomine —Mary Doughtry, ‘ e B 4 o e | the Red (‘ross Pharmacy, where re-| scrved seats may also be procured. Mr. E. S. Feurlicht, editor of the | Mulberry Herald, is a business vie- Pi — Mi psgie Kef o) Now comes the question of how we | h“‘l'“’l ""‘l" “.lfisi-hm;h l\-'uenrl ‘bate —Resolve 4 oTe i8 are going to raise money o buy the| etate—Resolved, that there is Booke a5ty maintain. the m;rar,\[’ ore ple; nsur.n- in 'pursui't than pos- sossion. Affirmative: Ned Skipper, elected for the mext quarter: Presi- dent, Lloyd Hooks; vice president, Pat Flanagin; secretary, Viola Pow- ¢ll; assistant secretary, Edith Tom- Judge Epps Tucker is advertising, jtor to Lakeland today. He reports|ater we get them. We who are at- ¢ i s . attia i wsie Tilli ‘ow. liuson; sargeant-at-arms, Paul Je:- in this issue, his household g0ods'kis town growing and progressing | tompting to organize this mo\cmemil' tie Tomkins, Jessie Tillis. Nes- sy sargeant-at-a i l for sale, as he and Mrs. Tucker have | and keeping pace with all sections of decided to break up housekeeping | Polk county. and board, the latter arrangement being thore convenient for them Yesterday morning at Grace Evan- both. pelical Lutheran church, corner ol‘\ e will, a8 we can, give affairs for i ’y ¢ i i BiYe | The judges rendered their decis- don Hart. This committee was in- T Orange street and Tennessee avenue, | ycur pleasure and the benefit of the O AR s P | structed (0 meet with the program Mr. J. D. O'Hern is the owner of | yye gynday school was reorganizodll!hrar_v. But naturally the money | " M WHUMME [N TAV0R 01 TNY W | ORI AT (e RINLY Dlecls b a handsome 1913 Cross Country ,.q p . Gercken was elected su-|we can make by our own efforts is ciety, on Monday, to arrange for a WED. NOV. 13 Rambler, which is equipped with ali the accessories that go with an up- to-date car. It bears Mr. O'Hern's monogram and is painted in the Rambler gray. Mr. J. H. Wendler has just had completed some notable improve- ments on his home place north of the city, which includes the addition of three rooms to his house, the instal- perintendent and Will Rader secre- tary. There was a fine attendance, much enthusiasm was manifested and a good collection was taken. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Oeland were uy day with their daughter, Mrs. P. (. Grifin. It was a matter of much from Bartow yesterday spending the | pleasure to their friends to note that | »: Gladys \ilson, » Mae Taylor. Piano duet - Hazel Ormsby, tie Bryant. Critie-—William vill do all that is in our power "":. du. We are first going to take “'you | al!” on a trip around the world—or which we will tell you later, and Mag- Emerson. After this program was carried ¢ut a shory business meeting was licld, mainly to elect new officers. The election resulted as follows: President, loring Bracken; vice- resident, William Emerson; secre- Helen Conibear; treasurer, Aileen McRae; seargent-at-arms, Al- n ' Chiles. After the new president had tak- en the chair he appointed the fol- limited, so what will you, the loy.ll' citizens of lLakeland, do to aid ll\im splendid cause? Since a library is such an asset to a town, as cvery in- i telligent man and woman knows, il] would seem but right for the busi- { ness men of the town to maintain il by monthly subscription. But, knowing the extra demands | that are being made just now oan the men, we are trying not (o solicit Ruth Skipper, : "following program committee: 'Turner, Harry ! Christmas. The president then appointed the W“""“’ Raulerson, Flossic Whitlock, Georgia Fannin, and Gor- play, which is to take place about There being no further business the society adjourned to meet again Friday, Nov. 15, BUSINESS m WAKE UP! It is time for you to stop paying Ruby | 0000000C00C00- Admission, MIIIIS....IOC {Children, under 12..5¢ The 8Big Show of the Scasen Mr. Bert leigll and his own company in the Musica! Comedy Success : for your place of business and never Inwing committees: Program «oul-‘ et a dee J g p wittee, Karl Kern, llazel Ormsby Ig a deed. ust count up the [ #nd Gladys Wilson; committee on | amount of rent you havo paid since Mrs. Oeland’s health, which has been very much impaired, is now greatl: improved. Mr. Oeland has been in lation of running water, besides oth- er improvements which add to the aid at present that is gencrally [but instead want to give you th: 45 Minutes comfort and convenience of his love- 1v country home. charge of the Western Union offic: at Bartow since 1883, and is one ot Polk county's finest citizens, wwportunity to contribute, so here- «vith and hereon invite every man and woman in our town to give thair | | Medals, Ned Skipper, Mary Groover ind Aileen McRae. Next a motion was pug and ¢-ur-l you started business, and still you don’t own the property. I have just purchased the five lots | | From Broadway 1 i Messrs. H. D. Winnie and 0. "'} i e [ #id generously unasked to this cause ! . . A Al : ohan Catterlin, of Frankfort, Ind., hnvui kD HATROR Y iareatiih ran HoBkal fop RHek H8 RO I L Lor l' I‘:"::""“::"‘“"‘“";';I ““"“’I'“l’* a t"‘l": cost and back of Bryant building aml By Geo. M. Coha v | 3 oM T s R ) Wroaatva .l » one who carried out his ! arrived in Lakeland for the v«imer: more importance to a provressive ' e et Bt #5100 Shrk: 1y Wk o lurlh of the Tremont hotel, on Mu|.|| A Riot of Music. Fun. and for the present are with their iriend, Mr. J. H. Wendler, north of Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8., will enter- town. led th 3 MO Whay dogs the library need? Ev- ‘“” lat the society should present ltreo No better location for busi- | Pretty Girls, Exquisite | | Gy : F Florids A medal to that membe . 'mess in the city for sale. Th: size town. Mr. Winnie purchased pmp_‘lx‘.lu the Grand Matron of Florida. wrything - money, books or mapazine S of (I ; cmber, and at the | y ! Costume. Color and En- i lask gekb fn G Pictolty of S | Mrs. Martha A. Carter, on Tuesday, IR KWt e e of school, the person who hadl 1o! lots 25x120, fronting on Mnln. i ; i Wendler's homa, and will soon com. NOV. 12 in the Masonic hall, begin- yipog are offering sueh splendid 'ul\ml e Wadsl the kel tinew street, leaving a back alley of 18 joyment. Company o 3 | diring the term should be awardod | | ning with a supper at 6 o'clock and rience the erection of a bungalow . i it opening of the Chapter at 7:30. Al | tirereon. o e .x?li'llll)pr.fi are r;uu.n-.m.-d'm Iul-lilbri-h'* carreng magazines, so that \"In-rn‘”m SR one, two and three years, 8 per cent | P ICPS' 50 75 $| “Strawberries are beginning to ‘itl::{g (\l::\ 'I;ll‘:“u"hl-ht‘-'vlr‘:ixl:ll:mi;l:n\.:_ n.(.w“:l ::-T. n.f ;.'f“,“':.f'.," |fl'l“‘ ‘.'.""r"f:: next Friday afternoon, Nov, 15, ll"“"‘:"“' First buyer gets the first ‘l r ol ’ e 4 sTipien, | 18 the pleasint news comink i By order 4.;' the Worthy :\Iulrnn. ,l.”"rl ‘: ‘I( ""l fow ---1::.. H :; n.-\.‘-‘-\.: by Sho e flll:lh(‘l‘ mlr”““"“m' el s‘ 50 Seats 0“ sale fom Lakeland. “The Brst FID. ULk 1 RATON, e e | The Riio Sigma Literary socier |0 o do N RINBRONGH balitab s rawborries of the season have been Sechatiing, | O & M ay held its regular weekly meeting oy 30 Lakeland, Fla. | qus—————— - Frought to the city by D. K. Turn- at a splendid way this will | — o' snvs the Telegram, which telis te, entertain onp visitors whom = . AR TN alvo m'.'rllu'r men who have berries S7IE PAYS A FREAX BET. know have complained of no yead _ rorening, Lakeland usually has the ing room. Ty them we also howe dclicious berries ready for Thanks- Sooth Norwalk, Conn, Ney "_n'"' the daily paper from their o " ning and now is ahead of that o pay i oo ton bet made with city. 1‘ te by soveral we Florida is 2 Lester 1L Wyeth, Miss Catherine A Rut of far more Importance ix it cate thet hus always something de-= fiepry, teacher of the eizhith erad that we will entertain the childr lizhtful 1o offer to the world.~-Jack- in the Over Rhvor school, goes t ”r. puy "'“"_‘ i :‘h"f""" the Tibra sonville Times-Union. sciool it Ao, eHibe L puips: aug PHD books: for the children that v e e e s 0 B ANV VAVAVAAVAAVAAAAAIY Ar. Lovie Bllis broneht to onr of- tinue to do so cvery day this winter ”'“'»" child ”"V"I"\‘ for. pleasure iy foo this morning ample of a pe- Miss Henry, a pretty blonde of 22, f‘“ m.t:xlnul;nhl(' |nl||ft~|u-u in shap ciliar variety of orange, which and who hails from New Canaan 08 ]"SV'}“".“".""“ .'\'”:'" Vil bl prodimeed in Drazil, but which was said she wished nothing said about :;" l‘n‘v“l‘n“"'rll‘-'xllmlli‘l'v",l‘:“\ “'IX'““ ‘:!"‘\"‘ grown on the Kast Coast, a gentle he matter, Uit U ng squealer and st .' . 5 T G d R Wh Y nmin of tha tion having importea | intend to stick to my agreement '! '\I ‘\1'::;[]: ';;'ll\“ "r'.“‘.r“:"'"“r”‘\"' »] G en 00 eason‘f y ou fanr tro from Rio Janerio. Th added. The wager was made at 1;”““ i . : . orane hos a yellow foandation, ou rereptinn Iy in the sumumer Sty S s h ld 0 L t p k H ll which antears ereen lines, the whole flad Mise fonry won, Wieth would So give the library books for S ou wn & 0 ln ar l resemblin ourd in appearance have had o wear aostraw hat cld or hooks for the JAE hvo vhile ret r the shape of vwinter F“‘r'” il "': l"”““s oL ‘“""r»\ 2 orange. These oranges are now on i ;.‘\i”,.l“)l.t.,j;:;’,|,:.,_' ;"’VI‘“.'“1"‘(’:"‘::"\'“'.f”'4 - display at the Telegram oflice. : |l| m‘.];‘\ i \\n;lw\. «.x ‘-:w::" ” )»;mk to any member of the Wopn® l‘ll‘St. BCCI!USC it iS in th BCSt TO\Vn in Sou‘h FlOl‘ida. ’ o mshand’s oninion ol the clothes o Cinb The Ladies’ Memorial association ) .p gox, but always to ask him fo : . 3 e a s ) have decided tg hold their "¢ ':lH«H,li;.!‘\ abonut hoer CLARA 8. MENDENHALL SCCOfld BCC{IUSC Il 1S as HlGH lf nOt HlGHER than any rates, it would be a fine thing to fur-| : : g v medal. nish our reading room with all the There being no further business be sold (-et These 1ots will on balance in tsrms, one-fourth cash, 30. Carload of Scenery s e st tdy. ] MUST BELIEVE IT point in Lakeland. citizens ‘hf the town and Y'Vli‘.f.l'l‘. R S el y ) f : e T A e se e saaioeter 3 When Well-Kroun Tnkehnad P Third. Because it has One Mile of Granollthlc Side Walks. b Geniatere to 2o on that day undi AJ EST] o 'Tf\”]vlt XSol !"]n:nIY»' : Vo hen mihe endorsemen 15 mana Bk s . . . . . sy n placine the comeres TR il Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. B oo & et THEATREW i the oo , : : o i b B g Vi liveiin” fay Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. % e rony Ivery backache su the resnlt of their labors will no s & p BV Man. Wotih of child: With.a s . . i e s ot G N Sixth. Because Shade Trees wiil be planted on all streets this day arrives. 3000000000000 0 0 the reading, Fa”. & DE— — | — R. T.. Marchall, N. Mag mm« 20s000cc0g | Program for lomght e e i B Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. [ 3] 5 o q [they were by far the hest n o ] ~ o S % [DISOVI A oo Hj)};: e e ke or s Kidwes 1 Fighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section ' £ e a wias having trouble from . j SR ordered kidneys and l\\;, " n Lakeland' from cache and sorenees thro ,«u«me-m.m Lakeland Athletic .. o<, A that i Do i Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. ney Pills 1 rid me of my 1 / 4 \D C""DR{\S’ ble and ¢ 12 them my d- ~ 1 y H H : THE LADIES' AN . Club Benefit e apvr vvive e e 0 g Tenth, Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you | A For =ale by all dealers. Pri« ¢ s Sh cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Dutfuin [A y New York, sole azents for the Unit THE 1 ], RT v(;,. GYE Remember the mame—Doan's--and ’a?, (Imp—Drama.) R ~———— take no other. & ATDE. | . * Specialists Recoramend Yawning. N > 3 (Bison—Westorn Comedy-Drama.) e In the cpinion of learied specialists . ' 3ulldlng b i no one can be hcaltl less he THE BEST PICTURES IN !ue“?ra' AUIII'SS ...-lOC ::m does :r::"‘)‘f:un{:m”.n;"(;f(,\d\-hx. nuzr i\: POLK COUNTY. | ‘hen you yawn you expel from the — |Children, unger 12...,30 jomp kbt of meertioms st v or J. J1. H § ADMISSION CHILDREN UNDER ll lOt OGO OLIALOI00004 and the throat are bhave had no need of a kidney n cine gince.” : strengthened by yawning, ! do, will always be glad.