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PERSONAIfi G DA DFP i THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK E LAND, FLA., JAN. 15, 1913. | o . ‘ / I e 0 prue 04 n Case of Fire ) hone 5,000 Prof. Murphy has purchased the Majestic theater and will conduct the same in the future, keeping the ‘house up to its usual high standard Mr. F. Edwards Ohlinger has sold his home on Peachtree street to Mr. W Chew left for Sebring | R. J. Perkins, and with his family is ng o superintend 4 her new — R cason left this morning soes 10 Vi 3 receltly S Love. J. L nd Mrs \essrs Cecil Pillans, T. E. sy to Tampa this after LeVay's car on sasure combined. Fairchild, of Bridge- | who is spending this 1-Lsonville, is in Lake- iy or two, looking after ' N‘um FWill conduer this business under the | | irm name re Lson went over to Suti- nd during his absence .+ Caron is with her { ast Coast, where ! i <it her new grandbaby, | Bur- }Join Mr. Pugh. busi- | the | pow occupying the bungalow on East home at that Orange street formerly the property of Rev. E. P. Michener, but which Messrs. Ohlinger & Alfield purchased some weeks ago. Mrs. W. H. Pugh, who has been ame to brighten the ,\n«iting friends and relatives here tor several Montgomery, days, Ala,, leaves today for where she goes to ficial to the latter than that of Ari-! zoma, and the change was made Messrs. J. ). Davis and K. 8 hn-l! late of Denaud, county LEave purchased an interesy in the grocery and feed business of D. Ful in the Tharp buildng, and Lec of Mr Davis, Fulghum & Campbell FFulghum has enjoyed én excellent patronage, and with the addition of * Wilson at her home ! ky avenue. of Louisville, it and will spend the her son, Mr ns and wife at their “trey Locks,” I with linzsworth K v vesterday afternoon grocery store when her | was me frightened, and, nsiderably bruised up, sly hurt and is today suf. | it inconvenience therehy Harrelson came in from nizhy and completed ar- s today to take his f;unih' Harrelson reports s of lumber as the only draw- the forward move in that town ¢ Skinner had the misfor seterday of an iron pulley fall k crushing it in suca ! « Will be unable to wear 7K for several days. For Skinner has been suffer- natism foot, } W Michener, of Sebring, ands with old friends | will have the effect desired he stopped over be- n his way to attend of the Meth- at ference church ¢ from Mr. J. H. Wend- "1cksonville attending Poultry show, states ilition opened on the | the Gilbert building, up © OF stairs, and that en- | wids are pouring in. 'hat he has booked over ! entries for the Lake- ¥ £how and that bets are ‘n that our exhibition T than that of Jackson- % & Son, the big Orping- are coming here with a l'er was engaged to judge jity, the new partners, wen of experience and business abil- the firm will undoubtedly both arow ‘aml expand and enjoy a large meas- Ky . ure of success, ' IAKELAND'S MAMMOTH ICE on Lake | \ Lakeland Young was thrown oul‘ | ol | "ene of the largest in Florida. back with him tomor- | the ! PLANT OPENED YESTERDAY. The $100,000 jce plant of and Refrigerator N which Messrs, 0. M. Eaton and k 1. Youngs are the owners, opencd yesterday for the fiest time, the first day's output bheing 126,000 pounds | {or 68 tons. The mammoth building is archi- tecturally handsome and the plant is the It ix Jequipped with the finest machinery <-ht.nlnuhlo and has a capacity of 75 tons per day. DOGS NOT CLAIMED IN THREE DAYS WILL BE KILLED. Mayor Oscar M. Eaton has issued crders to Marshal Tillis to fix up the old pound and all dogs found running at larze within the city limits with- jout a muzzle are to be placed there- (in and kept for three days It not called for in that length of time by the owners the dogs will be killed This is a very good arrangement | : lus it prevents the wholesale slangh- Daytona. ' | ‘p om. ter of dogs, and at the same time ATTENTION. FRATERS! Meeting of Lakeland ternal Union of America, 2 called to meet at the city hall at on Thursday, Jan. 16 ‘lem reonureed to he present to elect rs, ote H. L. AJESTI THEATRE Fra- 20,8 Lodwue, N Lers cflice 2t SWATTS, President CR-ECR-R-R-R-R-R-N-N-N-R-R-R FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE MAJESTIC. \rkeonville, entries being |n 4 s DO GG GO GO OG T one judge to give them s i [DISONIA. 1)) Place Where Good Pictures Are Siows Right. .‘ .D ORGANIST. ““X—Drama.) —_— RE OF THE SANTA FE TRAIL. '—In Two Reels. LR UNDER IS ..._....0 lh. Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. THE SHERIFF AND HIS MAN. (Essanay—Drama.) ANY OLD CLOTHES. (Pathe—Comedy.) VAUDEVILLE. WALZER BROS. CO. MISSIONARIES IN DARKEST AFRICA. (Kalem—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c Children, under 12...5¢] They found thag the | = McCall and Joseph Le- ciimate at Montgomery is more bene- ! Camp- | 7 | nnions, |HON. EPPES TUCKER, JA'S MDRESS BEFORE THE FEOERATION OF LABOR Mr. Epps Tucker, Jr., sald in part: 1t affords me pleasure to be thu speaker on this occasion on the sub- jeet of organized labor, and 1 alsc el honored to fill the place at this t.me of one so illustrious who stand: ever 8o close to the hearts of the peo ple of the State of Florida, and es- pecially to the people of Lakeland cur own Governor Park Trammel! | am sure thay he could have spoke ! hetter than 1, loss that he was unable to be pres ent with us today. It is a pleasant surprise to me, known to be a corporation lawyer, representing as | do all the public utility corporations coming to Lake- land except the telegraph company, and many of our local corporations, and | consider it an unusual com- pliment on that account to be quested to make an address to the joint meeting of delegates from unions and the laboring classes of {men from all over this great State, vand 1 orake it as a mark of progress in the friendly feeling and a reali- zation of mutual interests that are (| now existing between capital and la- i hor labor 1o organize as it is for capital to orgunize. There fwithout unity, [ without i is no strength organization analysis of the By relations a close hetween capital and labor, ted that one it must be admit i cannot stand long with out the other, and that thoy are de pendent each on the existence. The the other for their of the employes of the cap men who weather the storm members i niots Cital, vand who by the honest sweat of their | hrows not only are make it possible for the carrving on of the utilities, great public advancement and improve- but are the builders of thou- 'P!llll\ of homes which constitute = ;n.n portion of society and civiliza- VII(IIL | | ment, I am opposed to violence and law llwnkim:, whether it be by laymen and it is our mutua’ re- i It is eminently as essential for and there is no power | cmployer where an inno- would suffer thereby. i interested in the ques- t arise between capital and and is u proper party to the but it is a notable fact unions are always 12 and anxious to sub- ontroversy to an unbiased arbitration, credit is dup to the efforts ses of this da high standard o found amon the noble and hgnes forth. Society i recognize the fac is to the laboring clement look for honesty and intes- I'he man who wends Pis way lhomeward after his day's work, and ‘slnmh lis evening around the fire imdn- with his wife and little ones,; 118 a pood man, and it is he, through jthe centuries past who has demon- | strated the facy that work is hon- louble, and that “‘the laborer is worthy of his hire.” we 1o his cont li tions labor {eontr I!h‘n the labor ready, 1 public roy of eud thme tor the y e character which 8 you is and for ! toil wh fist | thay that | rity t h is put s voming to t it We | e — i Have you been to see whay is at-' Itracting so many ladies and gentle I e to the Model Hardware (o.'s If not, come at once, because this was the third day of the ldeai Fireless cooker demonstration. The vigit will pay vou for the time spent, | Mrs. . R, Judd will gladly PUSWOr any wish to in | Store becanse questions you ask pertaining to cooking ldeal Fireless cooker. FHE MODEL HARDWARE €O hOTICE | [ Yo [ resent 1 at o call meeting of Lake Nov 20 R AGMG 16, beginning in the 2:00 poom., for worl a seeretary and installin ull and work inoall decrecs, stopping for supper and be gnine again at 7:30 p. . m. Com panions, please attend this meetin prowptly, and help promote this viork Yours fraternally, 2t J. F. WILSON, H. P OFFICE HOURS OF CITY OFFICIALS land Chg Thursday ath of o er on 2O Jan at ing otlicers eleet e or so-called preachers in the name of the great | Nazerine, and | am opposed to strikes exeept as a means of last resort to . fobtain justice and equality, | am pposed to strikes on the same prin- |mph-s thay | am opposd to wars, war should never bhe declared except to maintain the peace of the nation { to repel invasion or to protect the and interests of our citizens and at this time | counsel you ax delegates not hasty in your dec jions of a strike, and 1 say this on the principle that it is th seered and solemn duty of every member of your organizations 1o obey the order to strike, and to walk i whether he individually ap { proves of the order or not. Public tsentiment is the great ruling facto ‘in our nation; even the laws upon { our statute hooks are merely the out | ward expression of public sentiment, and unless you have public sentiment i support you, is almost in | lives to he out, failure Labor was first organized for th [ purpose of seeking employment for [the unemployed members of the but as time passed, wisdon and experience showed that thew were other advantages to be derived Ly the union, and it has come i: these later days that unions deman! of their employers that they shal not work employes who are no' members of the union. All men ar human, and we are prone to gra ; cut for all advantage obtainable. do not deny any man’s right to quit work at any time when he has com pleted his contract of labor which embodies a moral obligation for hin to perform, but I do question hi- right to lay down his duties of serv ‘A UDITORIU THEATRE TONIGHT The Alzedas Jehovah or of the lowly | for | The following are the hours at which city officials and employes nuy be found in their oftices for the transaction of business: tity Clerk and Collector 7 a. m.; 12:30 to 5:20 p. reasurer and : Iha, m. sanitary m. No change in hours of light and water collector, 0. M. GRADNOTHERS USED GAGE TEA To Darken the Hair and Restor» Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color. It is easier to preserve the color the hair than to restore it, al- toongh it is posgible to do both. Our ndmothers understood the seeret made and their glossy hair long after middle ‘e was due to this fact, Our moth- have gray hairs before they r11y, bug they are beginning to ap- reciate the wisdom of our grand- others in using “sage tea” for their hair and are fast following it. The present generation has the ad- ntage of the past in that iy can 't a ready-to-use preparztion called \Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur HairRem- A8 a scalp tonic and color re- rtorer this preparation is vastly su- crior to the ordinary ‘“sage tea" ~ade by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of the hair HI m. 20 L () Assessor to Inspector K:30 to 9:20 €5 EATON, .\l:tyur, QOQQATAVITAODOODI0000 oy ve tea,” rk, NEXT ATTRACTION The Wm. A. Brady, Ltd., Presents the Play that has made the world laug BY MARGARET MAYO A highly flavored comedy creation expresslyprescribed for distracting “"BABY | 8 000 0H0HOHE HOHOIOOFOPOIAINHOHABAIAIAIOHAFOIHON | carnestly requested to b g depends on a healthy the scalp. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy quickly kills the dan- druffl garms which rob the hair of its life, color and lustre, makes the scalp clean and healthy, gives condition of ‘;Lair strength PAGE FIVE color and beauty . makes it grow Get a 50 coent bottle from druggist today. ile will giv money back if you are pot sati-f atter a fair trial. v SOSOPOHOHOSOSOIQFO OO 3OS0V EO POFOSOHO 10 m 2 E‘O«W?'O' 2 BOTOLOHY and Graniteware. B0 B OB BO O o AHDPHOHIO b o DO See our Parcels Post Computing Scales Carbide Lamps, Keen Kutter Tools, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Queensware $ Tinning and Plumbing Contractors. House Furnishings a Specialty. : The Model Hardware Co. o HOOOHOEOPOEOIQREOEFOPOHL x-aeo H ¢ STEVENS FOR WATCHES, CLOCS, JEWELRY, (UT GLASS AND SILVERWARE F Crgr O A handsome line of Souvenir Spoons, Hand Painted China P OFOSQEGFOROBOE O OO Cloisonne Bar Pins, Belt Pins, Waist Sets A Complete Repair Department. Work Carefully andgPromptly Done OHIPOLOPOHOBOLOROBOROILOROH NHOFOSOR WMWW!'O@O $O1 OO0 0(.0%0000006000000000000000&0 For The Men A.H.T. CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR; CO. 3 Lakeland, MINE" Florida 290 Blue. FRIDAY, JAN. > the blues, rejuvenating the tired nerves, building up the systemn generally ted brows with smiles. Prices: 25¢ to $1.50. Also 3 Reels of Good Pictures | Aduits i Children R. H. Woods® 5cs.lAN Phenomenal Success and lightening the burdens of every-day life by replacing frowns and knit- Presented with a®splendid cast and the original production. Seats Now on Sale at Red Cross Pharmacy COMING! The Girl From Rectors|pAuL GILMORE & C0. ONE NIGHT 30 “THEHAVOC” 0Z-500 0- nd i gt ed The Model Hardware Co. Headquarters for everything in hardware