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I e THE EVENING TELE f*GSE TWO. 0HOB0E05020 007010 ; ’?'r,,‘\ a:f AR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. Trhe Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D. D., vastor sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Steveus, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 . m. and 7:10 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:3¢C. FOTOLOTOHOIOIOFOSOINIOSIY - Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M. Regular communications held cn second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 P m. Visiting brethran cordially vited. J. L. LOYE, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy. in- Owens, Managing Director | southern Commercial Congress, rela- GR.AM, LABELAND A NOY. 22, 1918: RS, ILSON A EMBER OF WORAN'S SUXILLIY OF CORHERCIL CUNGRESS Mrs. Woodiow \\l]rou. the ueu; “Miie == 00 the White House,” has accepted 1 position of lenorary roodent of the Woman's Auxiliavy southern Commercial Con- H.*r. ¢ October 16, in Philadelphia shie und Miss Jessie with Dr. Clarence J. of conference \.w stamps are now being issued for usc when the parcels post law In effective on January 1, ani it bible that during the midile of «x1 wonth the Lakeland post of- iliw .s well as all other cffices, will Wilson accepted the position | when !y Wilson held ..l the | use THE NEW STAMPS | R USE IN THE PAR- CELS POST SYSTEM! supplies of these stam are of three different kinds. rec e D. Fulghum CASH GROCER 216 South Florida Ave. Phone 33 Just Look at These Prices ler the provisions of the act or- | 17 |bs Granulated Sugar. .. ... $1.00| Ccffee (ground), per Ib... 2% div ¥ postage stamps cannot be!§alt Bacom, per Ib.......... 14V | Cnions, ol o 4,: for the parcels post. The post 'Cumpound Lard, per lb......... 10¢ Irish Potatoes, per pk.. k loff « department has therefore made |3 cans Tomatces 25¢ RRRRER 25¢ Argo Starch, 6 pkgs..... Woman's Missionary and Ald So- | tive 10 the purposes of the tongress ar .nzements for the engraving and (3 ecang Sugar Corn ........... %, ciety Monday 3:30 p. m- | Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No.|und the plans for the Woman's Aux- | piinting of special stamps for the | Best rlom-‘,‘r%lb sack......... |m“:"lme Horte & Mule Feed. 3, ; IH] Baptist Young People's Meeting ; Lake flDh : ?T)H”‘a‘dfl" L o igey. [ pirrose. The stamps will be larger | Begt Tlour, 12-1b sack......... 45¢c Corno Horse & lllle Feed 200 at 6:15 p. m. 2 ey 'zhe’ r‘shwn“ Hall. Visit-] Mrs. Wilson is a naive of Georgia ' tiun the ordinary and there will be | Best Flour, 96-1b sack. .. .. ... 8170 Regular monthly business meeting sach .mon. lnns‘ welcomed. C. G.|#nd is intensely inferested not only ¢y lic distinct degigns composing |7 bars Soap ................. 180 frat Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. :xg ;o;lp;:;' . J. F. Wilson, H. P.in the development of the South but "t 1o series. Head Rice, per 1b. ........... 8235 s it ,_'_,_ ¢lgo of the nation along lines ol‘i {lie first series will illustrate monl-!cogee (Arbuckles), per b 2% East Lakeland Mission. fihee 0. E. S. meets every | Feneral education, vocatignal edu- [ ¢y methods of transportation of ! Caffee (Green), per tb.......... 22 Sunday school at 2 p. m. E. A. : Falw Chapter, b Thursday nights | ation, and in the sclution of atl i1 matter, one stamp showing tle | & Milton, superintendent. Prayes- | sacond and fouts J(‘; 4 Mrs, | cconomic problems, both urban ana " il car on a railway train, another | : e meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. | o each month at 7:30 p. m. vural, as they relate to the home as | ;v ocean mail steamship, a third an l guaran(ee my stock to be strictly Fresh and | vlora Keen, W. M., Lucie F. B.[' Presbyt~rian Church. RO, FReK 2 The first congzress of the women pvice, and a fourth the despatch Rev. R. A. Ward, :|.vrln:: PASLOE: Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W., i the Scuth will be held in Mobile, ' o mail by aeroplane. The sceond Bindsy. . o0l JJ‘:,:T}, X?L { (:‘B (ueu second and fourty Thurs-| -*iabama, at the time of the Afth an- s s will show gt work in their sev- ol ?”?’”" “.‘ Gd o d‘ night. Woodmen Circle nrbt\llul] convention of the Southern ¢l environments the four gro .n! L.PS ('.h mu:la e it okl - Lstrids Commercial Congress and both will ¢l;ises of postal employecs; post Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. « third Thursdays. W. J. Estridee, | AR : ¥ L s, railway ail clerk | | ounc! Commander, Mrs. Sallie Sclp-| ¢ coincident with the opening of oftice clerks, railway mail clerks, | Lutheran Chureh. | : [ the Panama Canal, citv letter carrviers, and rural fre “ Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennesses. Guardian of Circle. sunday schoel 10:00 a, m. | Catholic Church Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor, Services are held on second and| fourth Sundays. K. OF 2. Regular meeting every it 7:30 at 0déd Fellows Hall, ing members always welcome. Tuesday | Visit- | F. D, BRYAN 1".‘1'_\ and an Exesutive Committee, £. Church. South. | Chancellor Commarder. | President Dunean U, Fleteher will | I. C. Jenkins, Pastor. | A M ACKSON, Secretary. [ wpoint State Presidents for the six- - ay .xmml Y:4H a. - | . | teen States inelunded in the territory | | ipiula, | G.L A toB of L E. Lov the Congress, These will in turn | i 6:00 p. % Orange Blossom Div. No. * 499 ! wint their eabi and county . oyt el o, |G. I A. to B. of L. E. meets every|presidents. The connty prosident s Prayer- mecting Wednesday 7:00 ‘wu-nd and fourth Wednesdays of [ will ervanize cinbs of 1y, one clab pm™ «ach month at = . m. Visiting | for o county " fsters always welcome | e, Owens (&) announe: h 1 Church. M J . BROWN Sec'y ut ol the selection, of Mrs, Wade Geo. WV ariC PAson Mis. J B OHOGAN, Pres for office of General | Surdasy schiool Y45 2. m Rl ; wr 0 Hampton 18 the Communion 10:45 a m, Grand Order of Eanles Hpr el i G st Vi Prenching, 11:00 &, m. Meots every Wednesday night G mpton, of Sauth Caroling, She Yo b e T co-operates witt :"):hl Fellows hall, \11‘\'. Towlana i 11obe docated in the Southern ather eocicti at Camheriand Pres- president; W, B Hicks, seeretary. Foatldin: and will work in co-opera wterfan chrsch i tien with Manazing Direeor Owens Brveming sermon, 7:00 a2 1w POST 33. A R L o1 Alva b el [ Meets the first \I'llll‘\“ inevery b Phe aims of the Woman's Auxil- CHRISTIAN CHURCH |month at 10 2. m. at the heme of Lipy wili be the same for the Sunday School at 10 a. m. 3. M. Sparlinz on Kentueky avenue | souihern Commerein]l Conerese, The Preaching service at 11 oo m. ond ! A O SUAFFER, e m ; Commander Christinn Endeavor Socicty af | I. R. TALLEY, p. m. | Adjutant. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evea- | ingat 7 p. m. I\ he mnnllllu-d All Saints Guild meets on Teesday atter the third Sunday, in the Guild Lall, at 3 p. m. | CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH. Sunday school every Sunday morn- ing at 9:15. Everybody cordially in- vited, EPISCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCH. Rev. J. 11, Weddell minister in charge. Services- 11 2. m. and 5 every Sunday, except third. Sunday School--10 a. m. Sunday. Lakeland Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary meets on the Monday fo!- Queensland’s Riches In Timber. lowing the first Sunday of each Queensland I8 estimated to have nonth, at 2 p. m., at the residence | forty million acies of forests as yet of some one of the members, as may uninspected and unreserved. Y p. m.on | every Qo0 QIOPOEQIOPQFCIRPACPUPQPCI0 QOBDHOETLO OO OO {ears will be | diys, I 'lll nts; well as to the business world. The tull eabinet of national offi- announced inoa f the following, Vice Presi- General Secre- wil] include President; viz: Active Treasurer; {pewer of organized ettort of the \\'n-“ men of the country will he hronght te bear on the gquestions the Lrevs i now endeavoring to solve, A few of these problems are national as Vocational Edueation in the United States, the investigation o the Furopean system of co-operative auvricultural credits and the relation of the United States to the Panama Canal and the Latin American coun- tries. This last subject intcr-national in its scope. spect to the foregoing, Commercial has become With re- the Southern Congress is recognized Ly departments of the Federal gov- crnment and by national or- ranizations, ag holding a nosition of vational leadership. Other activities of with respect many the to the Morgan Memorial at thern Exhibit; congress following: Panama; Son Drainage; Uniform Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- rnved, When wanting something in candies don’t forget them. §c Sack. H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 GHOLOIOIOIOHOHOHOTOHON L SAFOFOLOTOLOLCHOITI0 WWWWWWWWVVWW\} ““The Home For Savings" Through the Door of a Bank | Many a young man has won his way upward in the business world. The habit of saving in a representative institution---as well as the helpfui as- sistance which this bank renders its patrons---demands consideration. The doors of this bank are open to as- sist every worthy enterprise of indi- vidual or corporation. THE AMERICAN STATE BANK OF LAKELAND We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest Tax Laws; Breaking up Large Plan- tations; Publicity; Waterways; For- estey s and Vital Statistioe, The Southern Commercinl Coi- aress called the conference on voca- tichal education, held in the Sena o Oftfice Building last fedorated the December that, nitional federations on this subject and™has actively con. ducied the campaign sinee The Southern Commercial sress called the conterence oy Rural Credits held in Nashvillg, last \pril, presided over by Pavid Lubin, of Rome, beo resalted in the worked ont to Cone- Tenn , Hon, Ttaly, which plan new fylly end a commission to Enrope next May to make ¢ thy L study of sVstems in operation with the View of solving this question for the ‘erican farmer, Many nationg Senizations Lave to the plan. The comm's § il go frem New Yok, April «2¢ The Southern Commer i) £ross will hold s fifth Copoey totime 10 enable the thousy delegates to 20 to the Canal for the fermal opening ceremonics, Iy these Plans the Conoress has ti - T ment of the Department of Sty of the United States and of 1h Pan American Unien. Secretary Knox ard Directer General Barroit are guving active co-operation, —————, Determined to Be in Style. A customer in a butcher's shop stood gazing at some small alligators in an aquarium. Having turned the matter over in his mind, the customer approached the butcher and exclaimed, ;l t:’upposv a body might as wel| be ead as out of styvle, Gimme g of pound: o, - tor S B Merely Muddy. “People are allus imprest” eald Grandpa Stubblegrass, “by what they ean'’t see throuch. Many a stream gits credit fur bein' deep when it's only muddy."—Washiugton Star. ‘. | Con- | “omobile now uscd in the postal delivery carriers, The third series will present four industria] scenes. | showing the principal sources of the | products that probatly will be trans- | perted extensively by the pareels | post, TROFIT IN STRAW \ BERRY PLANTS. | Vo S0 L Bryant, of Providence, the following re- cultiva planis, | s this paper able experience in the | and sale of strawherry ng the ide lines in Florida: o March 10 1 put plants posgibilities of profit i out 1,000 onary in e 1t feot borry and in sincle econ inches apart. 1 sold 115.- ants ap o Sept, 15 from that which 1 mauking the It cost me apart, rows Cuoplants, tor receiv el per thousand, 0 reccived alits that 1 set, a total of from thousand' abon "o cndtivite them and the plants Hy ol stoof So the up to tie Subtract- SOl Cost e the whole thin le of plants was $14! »this amonnt from $ inet profip of $211.05, S nAny S0 deaves o doubts this T woull ad to fardish the names of each party to whom | sold plants, and as cach one took up his own plants these figures could readily be certi- fied.” i one ’ It Didn’t Work. “A thing of beauty Is a joy for- iever,” remarked the husband as he surveyed her gown. “You can't jolly mo into wearing this dress another season,” responded the wife.—Wash- ington Hera.d g When She Discovers It, i When a woman discovers that she is growing old she may be sure that her friends have known it for a long time. EASY WA]O PR SEAVENKTUBAL GOLOR The First Gray Hair Sign of Ag of Hair and Make It Grow. A harmless remedy made frowm common garden sage, quickly ve- stores gray hair to natural color. The care of the hair, to prevent it fiom losing its color and lustre, 1s just as important as to care for teeth to keep them from discolorine. Why spend money for cosmetics and creams to improve the complexion, and yet negleet your hair, when aray hair is even more conspicuous and suggestive of age than wrinkles or a | e | 5408803508 poor complexion? Of the two, it i earier 10 preserve the natural rufo:! and beauty of the hair than it is to have a good complexion. All that is necessary is the occa- sional use of Wyeth's Sage and Syl- phur Hair Remedy, common a preparation of zarden Sage and Sulphus, combined with other valuable reme- dies for dry, harsh, faded hair, dan- drufl, itching scalp and falling hair After a few applications of this sim- pie, harmless remedy, vour hair wi:! gradually be restored to its naturs) color, in a short time the dandruff wil] be removed, and your hair will o longer come out but will start 1o grow as Nature intended it should. Don’t neglect your hair, for g sces further than anything else to make or mar your good looks. Yon can buy this remedy at any druz store for fifty cents a bottle, ang your druggist will give your money back if you are not satisfied after using. Purchase a bottle today. You will never regret it whep you real- ize the difference it will make in your appearance. Give me a trial and be convinceg First-class. S The Best Policy In Case OF Fire Is A Fire Insurance Policy! Notablank one, not an [N. TENDED one, but a policy duly signed sealed and delivercd WeRepresentthe Follow- ing Retiable Companies: German-American ! Phoenix. Harttord i Fidelity Underwriters ; o and many othersas good kind that counts, | Y. Z MANN Successor to the Johnson Agency ' Room 7. Raymondo Building, Phone 30 to you before (i fire. It's the onl: #OBTOPPOITOOTOLEOIE GPQPPOPLOPPOBEQFGOL O [ v o § 3 2 I S N i YOU CAN’T FIND | a better, more complete stnck o ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FAN: TRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. 3 Our prices are exceptionaily attractive and our standard of & quality unexcelled. . For anything electrical except the “juice” see . Tlorida Electric & Machinery Co. g DRANE BUILDING ) PHONE 46 ’ B R ERER SR S $ PEBHOGIOT SIPIIPPOBFOPIODDOFHO 10 AN 0000 00 00000 00 0 000 0000 0000 400 0. 00 40 e 82 NUNUY Rosedale lots are the best lots now on the market, lccated <o near the center of the city. We will continue to offer them at the original price made o Year ago until Dec. 15, when the price will be advanced 20 Pe‘ cent. If you are thinking of buying a lot near in any time in th* near future, you had better see us at once, or you will miss a gold- €n opportunity and regret it.