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ERSONAV? ARAGRAPHS " " Case of Fire ) hone 5,000 M. Marler are young son, born R i Mrs lfr(»m West Virginia. papdin is now in Lako: will spend two or ting friends and rel- | This iu.nsixlvring locating W hitlock, of Union, S. i ot daughter, Mys. B 1 SO Whitloeck has re-' nding the holidays « in Union, S. C., and tudies in the hight s in the city to- ro, is taking in tothodist church | iitor of the Flor- voterson and family into their handsome i Florida avenue, on completed. This residence of Mr. § 14 ix one of the most wd commodious in that 1y Schotield, the splen- vho have been leading ¢ the Baptist church dur-; . left today for other le many friends in nd will be heartily wel- ould they visit the eity I Mattlas has moved his 3t new home on East while not vet elr which, jear enough finished to | Mr. and Mrs. Tolson sed the Mathiag home nessee and are now oc- fenkins of Bram- accompanied by his lchter, Miss May Jones, i the city, and bhoth are welcomed. Miss Jones tlar in gocinl circles of i a decided acquisition Clnb of Lakeland as she ndidly trained voice Jones, of Tennessee Tittl. Self, her sweet in the city iasc father Mr. B. F at their heme on This is Mrs to Lakeland s and it is the first on hag geon his liitle «r, therefore their visit 11y happy event. od r Iy wenue, it back Knnudsen, secretary and f the olay from the Club House "< that the company has re- "osed of a 45-acre tract of °n the Country Club and a gentleman from Ohio ‘rect a twenty-room hotel an early date. The Lake- 'nds are attracting many ind zreat improvements are “r way in this thriving sec- o [ DISONIA) mmm 'EI 0LDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. — T Pice Where Good Pictares Are Shows Right. "iEND OF MONTMARTRE Historical Drama.) Z WORD OF HONOR. air—Drama.) EITING MARY MARRIED. (Imp—Comedy.) Uagoy RLY "WDER 18 Ej(wl to being woke \W. F. Hallam Land | 5 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK LLAND, FLA, JAN. 17, 1913, Mrs. W, F! esting Lakeland within spend the winter Club House, joining Mr. Hallam. This is the children’s firsy visit to Florida and they have been antici- pating their trip with much ph‘us-' ure. Mrs. Hallam and children are ' Hallam and two inter- | a day or two to at the Country | W !nap«rnu, Bill" Speir, the Or- | lando nurseryman, was in town on Wednesday delivering fruit trees. sweet warbler was seriously ! in Wauchula | mill whistls ' but when the crate .:woko him up Wednesday morning he { changed his mind Bill did not ob- up at 4 o'clock, but said he would Hve in no bloom- ing town where thers was anythiny that could make more noise than he could, and he hurriedly distributed his trees and lefy for quieter fields i\' here his voeal callione would hav. fundisputed sway Wauchula Advo leate FOLK COUNTY POULTRY SHOW WILL BE BIG SUCCESS The Polk County tion is extensively poultr o Lakeland, Poultry associ advertising s which is to be Feb, 10 1o 15, The as- a live at he person of show, head JeH poultry sociation wire ot the in the Wendler man and a booster tor Florida with few equals The association advertises for its show cash prizes, cups, uniform coop- | ing, best judges and expert manage ment. ; ! The Lakeland poultry show ouzht ty be a big success in what has al-| \\-I\~ been a neglected industry il“ South Flori Tampa Tribune project an - enthusiastic NEW POSTOFFICE WILL BE OCCUPIED EARLY NEXT WEEK, | "commenced yet, The new postotlice building is be- ing rapidly ftinished up and it is ex- pected that it will be occupied by the postoffice department the first | o' next week, The fixtures have he put in place and they are in Keeping with the remainder of the building. which one of the handsomest sirnetures in the city | is Joe Smith, one of Tampa's leadine :nd most popular business men, and tor many years suceessful in the ope- ration of of Tampa's leadin: restaurants, the Dairy Kitchen, died at S o'clock last night ut a lecal hos pital, after an extended illness. Al honot unexpected the death wa shork to his many one 1hon rent friends, who had hoped for his recovery de- o the serionsness of his condition the widely liked en in Tampa and South Florida and I will hard- a life bt M nrobably was one of hest Smith known and 0st 1 Tnee whic Smith was ned w Iy be filed Mi member of the E }ln'ral services probably will be held | in the Catholic church.—Tampa Tri- | bune. FOSOSOFOLOPOIOFOSOLOLOEOMQ MT HEATRE Q0000000000000 0 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE MAJESTIC. 0a00000O0B0000N ‘Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader OVERTURE. l PATHE WEEKLY. (Educational.) PANDORAS POX (Vitagraph—Comedy.) i THE VISION BEAUTIFUL i (Selig—Drama.) i 'OPEN AT 6 P. M. \General Admission...10¢ | Children, under |2....5cl Pond children are expected to reach |t onu-llvm program. ‘be devoted to missions, | practical ¢ | gates present, "of his two weeks' ! tcaching in Jay, Florida. s, Woodmen of the | World and Knights of Columbus. Fu- | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR IN JANUARY. “You t annot Attord It Jecg of some thoughtful words given o readers of last week's Lakeland P News. Mr. and DMirs. BEdzar E. aid the datter s lutaer, Mr. Cameron, I Juchscnvilie, Jan. 4, located in EREN A\ ar s wWinter Bible school, teit that here would be an ideasi spend furlough M. by Worid's Undon of Christian En- achied now coifortabiy Ly ey tu 1y ol the dlowed and As. strother g sirother, | pmeans al Leesburg. is ihe sub- L eont deavor tor which they are cployed | miissionaries o hina. ted Vvisators wihen in the mewropolis. Workers eisewiere will later on lm\eI their turn at the Siate convention and in local churches it they so de- sire to have the Strothers visit them “The Palm Beach County” informs ue that in December the union serv- ice between the Epworth League and Findeavor society of Stuart, wus held in Endeavor hall Music was tur- nished by the union choirs and was worth hearing FFor January the Endeavor | fers and other good peopie had an op- "portunicy to meet and hear these no- young people were to mect together ; last Sunday at the Methodist chureh, We like this spirit of co-operation | shown by the workers in Southeastern district. Two good letters come from Mr. Marcus ¢ we all feel acquainted with, He 1s to help the transportation agent foi Los Angeles by obtaining informa- tion in Jacksonville to various might take. State Presi- Coflin - recently the pacity have as routes we dent Francis pounced that the il secretary was Lo act in ol tiausportation ttonal cenven 80N B P Aabamn what agent tor the iniert ticn to o have writte | and Geo onvere in July, aders of the asking their plans and suzcesting that we join meaning de tos, for the long ride to the famous State of Californiu. We expect 10 be able to announce the certain date of our State conven- tion next week. Wuaiting to tind out when Mr. and Mrs. Strother could L unions are forces, "attend is the principal reason for the time decision heing long post- poned Our annual mecting mentioned in the last paragraph is to have a most Much time \nll Bible study, E work and temperance. We urge every society that has not to at once get bhusy planning to have at least two th'h We wang representa tives from the Junfor as well as th Young People’s societies. State President Coffin spent pat: vacation fron Santa Rosa count: There are few Endeavo 80 at Milton { societies for our union yet in Wesi Mr. Conrad Wehnes, of I’an ama City, has organized three has more in view. We have not heard from the uni society at Alva, Lee county, for long while. They have the only b of Endeavorers in that part of t State and it is difficult to say what district they really belo What is needed is some one in ¢ an't section of the Ste to do volunt ficid work, and then renort at o1 results to the tSate sceretary. The press depariment is need more items, not from just some « I tricts but from all our seven distri and West Florida. GRACE Interlachen, Jan. A. TOWNSEND 14, 1913, Public Opinion Supreme. Stuart, | recently ! | Fagg, who ‘ater | | Sl | “BABY MINE" AT THE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT. cal py vement of the first lo- ion of the suceess of two at the Au- the Faby Mine,” ht packing ditor] toni should be the house to the limit. No one who has watched the fortun. s “Baby big unmistakable hit of Aline'" will deny that | is one It ran for one solid vear at Daly's \ theater ing with enormous success Charles and i snow meet- at Sir w York W the- Wyndham's Criterion 1t produced in Paris, Loudon will also shorth be Berlin, na and Australia “Baby Mine” peers and it Lroken delirium of laughter. need acknowledge no an un- It is no is said to be easy trick to write a genuinely fun- | ny comedy, but Margaret Mayo has s0 admirably constructed “Baby Mine” that it is said to fairly bris- tle with ideas that are ingenious and clever and its incidents follow each (H| roon a gattling gun plan. 100D FOR SALE Pine and Oak Stove Wood 81,50 per stran, Fireplace Wood $2.00 per stran, On BOWYER'S ;SUB-DIVIS: ION, North-West Lakeland. BOWYER BROS. MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur Your chasing elsewhere. All free governments, whatever patronage appreciated. {their name, are in reality govern | ments by public epinion —James Rus- sell Lowe" Heaven Up-to-Date. “] don't remember saying all those wicked things?” declared the man at the gate. “Gabriel, produce the dicta- graph,” ordered the recording ang | UDITORIU THEATRE TONY AND FLO VERNO™ Monday, Tuesday and Wedn: EXTRA FEATURE REEL= THE EMPEROR'S ME=SSAGE Adults Children * 10¢ Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy of Edisoria Theater. “"BABY MINE” Vien- | & | As a fun product e 4 OFFICE HOURS OF CITY OFFICIALS which n:ay be found in their offices for the transaction of business: i 171:30 a. m.; & 0"0“'0‘5-0"»0 FOSOHOSOIOOEO FOEOTOFOFOLOIOIOLOHOF POIOLGIO PO 2O B OO PO HOBGDO- % DEQIOLOL 5 O T OB E QOO QUAOVQ - NEXT ATTRACTION The Wm. A. Brady, Ltd., Presents the Play that has made the world lang PAGE FIVL Assessor—7:30 to Treasurer hours at 11 a. m. employes | Sanitary Inspector—8:30 to 9:3¢ a m. No change in hours of light City Clerk and Collector—T7:30 to water collector. 12:30 to 5:30 p. m. €5 0. M. and the and The following are city oflicials ane EATON, Mayor QSO The Model Hardware Co. Headquarters for everything in hardware See our Parcels Post Computing Scales Carbide Lamps, Keen Kutter Tools, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Queensware and Graniteware, ‘QOGMJM("OOM")M*C‘@QAN)Q.QU " Tinning and Plumbing Contractors. House Furnishings a Specialty. fhe Model Hardware e Co. g BOIAIGOO PO OO IRVODIQIAIOSOP SODO S HIEGO DG, HOOOTOIOIOLOEOIOINP0D 'H. C. STEVENS FOR WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE A handsome line of Souvenir Spoons, Hand Painted China Cloisonne Bar Pins, Belt Pins, Waist Sets A Complete Repair Department. Work Carefully andgPromptly Done mmmmw.a HOROFOSOSOIDEBOSOEDGHEOSO". om 0’10"0'?'0 3 Qe 0«&.0&.,).0.0«;.0« WY OE O B OQHOBOHQBHOT QPO gopqm g H T. CIGAR§ CO. Lakeland, Florida 290 Blue. FRlDAY JAN. BY MARGARET MAYO A highly flavored comedy creation expressly prescribed for distracting the blues, rejuvenating the tired nerves, building up the system generally and lightening the burdens of every-day life by replacing frowns and knit- ted brows with smiles. Presented with a%splendid cast and the original production. Prices: 25¢ to $1.50. R . H. Woods’ Phenomenal Suécess Seats Now on Sale at Red Cross Pharmacy COMING! The Girl From Rectors|PAUL GILMORE & CO0. ONE NIGHT *J AN. 30 “THEHAVOC’