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PAGE ‘'fHREE. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. JAN. 21, 1913. = LINE INCLUDES’ Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars .ud see me before pur @ats and (0at Sutis Now Going at A BIG REDUCTION Come Cool Days are coming and these suits will . elsewhere. Your i = . aasing 1pp b .et : !l e o TELEPEORE NUMBERSS0CIETY EDITOR. come in handy. Styhsh, Nobby and patronage appreciatec. g S e s R A . ke | RCIAL Nomn st S $ose e o o om S 1NALLY, and the prices will astound you. Miss Ruby Daniel municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! News Stand 13 | ! Lovoy ot Edisonis Theater ment as sovn as they ocour in order that their news value is not . . . e i eend | We are closing out our Ladies’ High Top .The Protesions- 0 HER. w0 and Tan Shoes--the latest styles and a | i ! There are dutics yet for the old| ‘uhiirrs to perform; there is \\'m‘k; "for man to do. When our | [ emaciated mnks tell the story of our | Is\':il" passing, how precious should | our remaining work hours be to us‘l { Then let us get down to business. There are two thousand Confed- | crate veterans within the bounds ol': y ! our State that are not enrolled upon | joves [ the roster of our division. Who will ’ | 20 oug after recruits? Camp com- {wanders, camp adjutants, do you i want something better than the rank lindicated by your office? That is an | empty honor withoup service. Your | “Here's to the zirl that 1 love, And here’s to the girl who loves me, And here's to all those who love her whom 1 love, And all those who loves her who loves me. s200000R0RO0RO0Y DR SAMUEL F. SMITK SPECIALIST Ese. Ear, Nose and Throat gumes Scientifically Preseribed phoue Office 141, Residence 22. grrant Bldg Lakeland, Fla. Dr. 2. R. SULLIVAN i Physician and Surgeon. And if you nurse a flame $PECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY ! 1 iat's told but to her mutual breast, 3 a m, 1:30 p. m, We will not ask her name.” 4:30 p. m,, 7 p. m, Is it rainy, little flower? every Mighty Low Price. U. G. BATES “Prink ye to her that each s ud ot mbx, ‘ ) iting co-operation. By order Laml e e e ] Decu-Bryant Bldg., Ground Floor. The sun tha; veils itself from thee Ly n~!|:|lh~||x:vs o to. het}m; b W PARTRIDGE, Maj. Gen,, = wT VD itk .~him'[ Hi ;nfluv'! Ih-‘\\xll. un.durll;:ku'Iotlillll"ltl*"' Commanding Florida Division United I_akela"d AnIfICIaI stone works The clonds are very black, 'tis true; Bol Hha Aliee o v‘u vonfederdtc | confederate Veterans. ie Li VDENTIST 1 ' [vetevans by counties it you have life ¢ . BOTT, Near Electrle ngllt Plant ksablisked 1n July, 1900 | But just behind them smiles the blue g 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding puooes: Office 180; Resldence 84 Dk W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, {In sorrow sweetest things will grow Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. | As flowers in rain, !(hn(l watches, and thou wilt have enough to look them up. He will| saggest a tested plan that will bring | :ll‘p into your camp, and joy to the ' Wit s A e -~ hearts of these old men, if you wil! FreCkled Glrls call for ir. It is up to you, camp of-| pyiq 4p ahsolute fact. that one 50 cent' {ficors, Lot your commander hear | jar of WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM from you. | will cither remove your freckles or cause MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONRY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. Art thou weary, tender heart? Be glad of pain; Lakeland, Florida. sun The per capita dues, for all pur- { them to fade and that two jars will even 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, @ate Posts, Flower : T (0 A ; s ! : in the most severe cases completely cure Mounds, Eto. { N TRAMMELL When elouds their perfect work have | poses, per annum are only 25 cents | them, We are willing to personally @ood Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge Attorney-at-Law. done. Every pensioner in our State should ' guarantee this and to return your money H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. COOPUPOPCE O be a memher of some camp, and your Without argument if your complexion ig commander does not hesitate to rec \Q\nilfgll)&%“fiofiegcfi,[:‘is} E‘;{E‘;{"Mb::“i':z-| s ommend a change in our present pen- | fragrant and absolutely harmless, Will —Mary . Butts, ‘Mufiic Club Meets Wednesday OMces, Bryant Bullding Lakeland, Fla. KELSEY BLANTON [ Afternoon for Practice. Lavyen. sryant Block, ‘'Phone 819 Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. iskeland, Flerida JA COX— NICIPAL JUDGE AND \OTARY PUBLIC, e 8% Oy B v 8 EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bullding LAKELAND, FLORIDA. D. & H. . KENDENHALL Gri: Engineers and Architects Kooms 212-216 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosjate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. A J. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Architect. Kewest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Lakeland, Florida. D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building. Phone 269. Lakeland, Florida. R B. HUFFAKER, ~Attorney-at-Law— ®or 1 Stuart Bldg Bartow, Fia DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms § and 9, Deen & Bryant Bulld- ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. o«" S PRESTON, Tce Upstairs East of Court House.) _ BARTOW, FLORIDA. ““amination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Speclalty. __ PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN !"A"HER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. !, Futch & Gentry Building ___ LAKELAND, FLA. WOOD FOR SALE “ and Oak Stove Wood $1.50 ~'ran, Fireplace Wood $2.00 stran, "2 BOWYER'S /SUB-DIVIS- ON. North.West Lakeland. BOWYER BROS.: 8ur- ' The Music Club of Lakeland meets tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock « Mrs. Fletcher's studio for practice. All members are urged to attend for ter a short chorus practice. * * * Pleasant Affair at Dr. and Mrs. Conibear's. Last Thursday evening the lovely ‘unrl hospitable home of Dr. Conibear, on Hollingsworth lake, was the scenc of a most happy gathering. Some of Lakeland's young | had the pleasure of meeting the [I1- linois State university Glee Club un folks ‘r!n-x' the management of the Christian | Lyceum bureau, on this occasion the | #fair being given in their honor, The party arrived on the noon frain weleomed by theire fellow the Conibears | The Lakeland boys and girls were invited for 1 o'clock and at that hour most of them were there, At % a most refreshing buffet lunch was served in the inimitable way that only young domestic sciene: | students can. After supper the guests had the extreme pleasure and treat of hear- ing these talented young musicians. The quartet rendered several beauti- ful selections. Miss Brand, the read- er, gave two most delightful num- bers. All those who heard were only | sorry that all of Lakeland's music | have heard these and were statesmen, lovers conld numbers. Among those present were Misses Amy Hovey, Ruth Veneill,: Maud Wallace, Blanch Stephensen and Sara Brand, of the Wehrman quar- tet; Misses Drane, Edith Dean, Mar- garet Southard, Olive Sommerlin and {the Connibears; Messrs. Virgil Me- Rae, Emory Alexander, Ossain Drane, Thompson, Dean, Benford and Monk, of Lakeland. Shortly after 9 o’clock the party broke up and every one felt like giv- ing three big rah’s for Illinois State and its glee club * * * General Partridge Urges Monumeny to Women. To the Florida Division United Con- federate Veterans: | Your commander extends to you a cordial and affectionate greeting. The inestimable tribute of your confidence and esteem which placed your present commander at the head 'nf the division, in your convention at Lake City, is accepted with most ex- alted appreciation—bhut also with an acute consciousness of his lack of ability to do for our division what should and might be done In assuming ommand of the di- vision your commander appeals to you—to every Confederate veteran l in our State—for their loyal and ac- tive co-operation that is absolutely not camp adjutant that he is a member of a camp in good standing. need our comrades. | Oup division at Bartow-—191¢ adopted a resolution looking 1o o closer relation between the Kimirod organizations in our state: the [ D. ., the 8. . V. and the U. '« V Little has bheen done to promote this [ relation, and your commander is 1ree to say that scant courtesy has some- times been shown to the Danghiers and Sons. whenever we musnity those noblest ot croa- | ey [ Comrades, 1 the women tion-——we do honor to ourselves | have planted their witnesses ol ite and marble all over thi land, to tell the story of wounn's imperishable love and memo or man’s heroic valor.. Are we fof it? Where have we erected o tri- "bute to them? Let our division |ten to complete its memorial women of the Southern Confedor or let us no more assemble ours ' o8 to hear the undeserved prai-- of rati- «w';l_\" those who do us honor. You di- ! vision took advanced ground u: LiKe City. It selected a site in the ¥ of Jacksonville for its monuni ! '0‘ pletion of the work. Camps and in- dividuals are pledged to this = ifie work. Let each camp take stock. How much do you own in th - «lor- jous enterprise? Are you sati-fied, or do you want more? Come :; with vour pledges and come quic e trustees have begun the woik in earnest. No deserving Confod-rate the it No <wonld this Veteran can dodge worthy man of our, Stats withhold financial aid cause. the women of the Confedera It pledged its entire resources to @ om=- To the Sons of Confederat: \oter- ans we should contribute ¢ hest efforts to perfect a very jmper -t Or- ganization. Every camp in o 1 “tate should have a strong auxilia:» camp of the Sons. They are our Geirs. Unto them must we commiy 11 her- itage of record and the honor of our valor as soldiers of the South« 1 (‘on- federacy. They should be a vt and attractive feature in onur ision life, and in all of its functions von- spictions as “Our Sons.” lLet = have these Sons with us, and le; = do it *his year. Your commander has avoidably delayed in movi the vear’s work. He s 1 qursts to all camps to file with these headquarters a roster of officers and men. This is very essential and just as early as possible he will select from the roll the division staff to complete the organization. Adjut- ants, camp commanders, your com- mander hegs your response, and your | sion law -requiring every pensioner not make hair grow but will positivel to file annually a statemeng from a ‘{f‘move TAN, are large and results absolutely certain, W Sent by mail if w need us. | Mammoth jars$1.00, WILSON’S FAIR They need us ISKIN go 'i)rs%c. Hoc wis by S FAIR me \, PIMPLES and FRECK): ES, Comeintoday andtryit. Thejara desired, Price 60, ubscribe ior The Telegram We are going The Votes January 15, 1912 to give a spe- WE CARRY: General Hardware Doors and Windows Screen Doors Crockeryware Glassware Garden Hose Wash Machines Stag Paint Oils Varnishes Alabastine Stoves Ranges We Do Your Plumbiug We Do Your Tin Work cial price of 5 per cent dis- count on Co- Mrs. H. W, Odom .......... 13,680 Nirs. Nellig Fidler lumbia Phon- Ographs. We are, beginning Monday, I9th to sell them on the instalment planand getthe discount. Pay $5.00 down and $2 each week until paid for. At the | viss Marearet Varshan same time will | - give you piano coupons to the entire amount |+ of purchase. LAKELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING CoO. 7,950 Mrs. W. R. Graham 1,920 Mrs. W. T. Mecllwain....... Mrs. S. E. Walson ........ Walson 63 Mrs. W. \V, Irverson 6,220 Miss Georgia Strain ........ 10,025 Miss Kittie Funk ......... 12,010 Mrs. J. A. Wood 1,600 Mrs. W. S. Irverson . Will Williams . . Miss Lillig May Melntire. ...12,585 CONTEST NOW GOING ON NO SNIOD® MON LS3LNOD ..33,840 Tedd Mrs John Edwards ixie Land Methodist church 9,550 Clifford