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Case Of Flre ne5000 e e e~ o y8 ipn the city this week visiting * rris and Miss Am- .\uburudale, spent .+ in Lakeland. presiding elder reports the in the good for sirict, plendidly outlovk . promoter for the A here last night, in the city until fremen carnival is Bowser, of Tampa, looki interests, subdivision among | land, recently plaged' . ots in which are be- | S 4 of rapidly. Hnd Mre. ). HL Beall, of Le- © who have been the guests i+, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.| pending today in Mr. Beall will Loir but Mrs. Beall time longer uds. Military at the aight, it W which s ation of excellent \ietienry music Woednesday y's issue, estra, 1 the mu- e J. Drane leave to- West, where they annual convocation v jurisdiction of the h, which convenes Mr. Drane goes as a ey ! Informant. x\lr~ (3 ,s. \\(\lhn" Loveland, Mrs. Levi French, ng after his, all of this city, and Keith L. Barbe; | lof Vermontville, in | Lake, Fla,, | street | lived with her parents, Mr. | F. R. Ozias in a little cottage across, rom the church vestry and ' brane from the Woman's Aux- rc Thomas J. Hooks, of Lake- for an extended visit danghter, Miss Nellie popular clerk at the is Mrs. Hooks' first i+ hizhly pleased with md thinks of making Liome in the near fu- vers Press. who has one and grape- i ction over- Hollingsworth, tor's family recently m with some very greatly If there arapefruit, » presents the anpetizer, and we very much for Sammon, de- hich were iated than is it t on nt us. full of visitors who the balmy “been burned down. fwr_v much annoyed to find the Au- de-, stmmer | s been dished up to| ¢ month, 1 many They all like of them wil returning north. Ev- rding house and pri- lets the fact have rooms for with visitors, and vd they declare Lake- he coming town of Flor- hev 1 up” 93: 210232930004 §!SONIA e wmmn‘: a unm m BEST IN THE COUNTY. DEARBORN, GO IN 1812, Historical Drama Two Reels.) FoRT OR CHI- PLAN THAT FAILED. 'tovers —Comedy.) AT THE FLY. rs— Educational.) I be | NTHE FINEST STOCK of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, Cut Glass and Silverware in South Florida now on display COLE & HULL Phone 173 JAN. 24, 1913. PAGE FIVR Lobert Pate. lez Sidman. GRADE I1L Fdith O'I’oniel. Clifford Brown. GRADE 1V, Oscar Eaton. N. T. Ellis. Emma Ree Deeson. Elsie Cox. Dora Cox. Alice Eaton. Thelma Carter. Margorie Hetherington. GRADE V. Marion Patterson. GRADE VL Helen Harvie. Leonard Carter. Kenneth Warren. GRADE VIL Gardner. GRADE VIIL Anna Ellis. Myrtle Keen, Grace Deen. Leo Jerkins, \ Mrs. U. G. Bates is spending to- day at Sutherland with Miss Doro- (tl‘). this being the latters birthday. W. L. Mason, Pa., spent Mr. and \lrs | Conneautville, of | several | Mary i\lr and Mrs. Stratton. Mr. and Mrs Mason formerly lived in this, tSate tand Mr. Mason hauled the brick from Lake Parker for the foundation of | the old court house. They are spend- ing the winter at Lakeland and ran {+THE GIRL FROM RECTORS" down for a few days' visit to Bartow WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH what progress has been m:lnh-‘ here; they much pleased with "the City of Oxks. Bartow Courier- i j ! i ! to see 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland werp One of the bi st and the most | successtul comedy hits in a long time 11:1 “The Girl from Reectors,” an- rounced to play an engagement for l’rml‘une night at the Auditorium, Jan | 30, “The Girl from Rectors” is a clean, fast, langhing comedy both in | lines and action. It is full of amus- ing incidents and situations so nat- ural and so true to nature in every-! day life that it is filled to the brim with fun. There are four acts of the -— play, the first act is in a rich bache- | ADAP The | DA TAT|0N OF THE P“NNlER , 1y did, for, being by nature inoffensive, | i the soft aceents did not disturd him, ! run through to Jacksonville, Fla. 'second and third in Battle ! “Pegtop” Skirt Cannot Be Considered .4 5o he wou'd go ,m‘ his way. via Detroit, without change Jack- | Creek, Mich. Complication after a Novelty, and Many Will Even | | son (Mich.) Patriot. teomplication follows every situation Deny Its Gracefulness. ; Yin rapid suceession inoa ridiculously It i et ; i g £ NOW foile time since the pan- | The following item appeared in & nd the whole plot is : g uf l.,‘,‘ i i i »‘r: i “\ i nier sMirt was heralded with a loud | morning paper: “The body of a sall- a strain of moral Aree- plast of tumpets In facet, it has been ' or was found in the river this morn- h the whole idea of O - T K. W. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. D. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Jason K ,Hunt and two daughters, Mr. and . M. Loveland and son hurhw; best in the ronnu’,\.‘ mnense patronage en- notch o the Hence the joyed bty them for three weeks in Jacksonville, and two in Savannah, under cusprees ol the Shrine, And aut | Brunswick under the Elks. Others Cou'd Tell Him, “Bear Talk” Efficaclous. “Have you any object in piling up “Bear talk” was always considered | yeqic? Perhaps you have an ambb “good medicine” by the Indians. It | | tion to gratity. Is there anything yos a bear blocked their path, they ad- | want 10 do?” “There fs. When I am | dresgsed him politely, reminding him | gyaq financially I propose to see if I of their common brotherhood, prals- ' there i3 really any money in the chich ing his nobility and requesting him ' gn pusiness.”—Loutsville Courlem kindly to allow them an unmolested ' yournal, passage. This, it 1s said, he frequent- auspices of leave for Crooked | this evening. Mrs. R. H. Emerson goes at the same time to her pilace near Lakeland. A Pullman car, specially sent to Jackson, \\nl:lm s apartment in New York. MY LINE iNCLUUES acts RETURNS T0O LAKELAND AFTER 27 YEARS' ABSENCE. | pesvaded by & jdem upon whie Newspapers Possibly So. ! p p ffunny manner Magazines the comedy Stationery Post Cards Cigars of Chi-| ot Mrs. Frances R Donahue, citgo, left today at noon for S after a shorg stay in Lakeland. Mrs Donahue lived in Lakeland twent: seven vears & weton of snicide, [ than one solid Fiolds Musgic hall, s th 3 season iy one aro, and this was hei and it may well b ined she end astonished at the city that | Vvear is ever handled this zicat comedy and first visip back, im that was bewildere! modern young hlossomed out of the then dense wilderness, At that time pine growing Muin | and sandy trails led from one ! house to another, and the sound ot the locomotive was only beginning to pierce the atmosphere, Mrs Dona- hue, who was Jessie Ozias, was not yet in her teens at that time, and and Mrs | sary special seenery .E\crv Day \hll Be Feature Day at | Elks-Firemen's Tun Festival Next Week. | Come and see we before pur ME Tnnu IIENT tredatment for the be used with ab- It destroys all de beer or other al- . Thousands have srully nul it and have been ul to lives of obricty and ure Can 11 diven secretly. Costs ‘n.l\ $1,00 per box. If you fail to geg resnlts from ORRINE - after 2 trial, your money will be refunded. Lok for free booklet telling all about GRRINE, I"ur suh- by I.;\Iu- Pharmacy. 14 t 1 chasing clsewhere, Your recs were on W stimul for coholic patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand hnnny of Kdisoria ‘l‘nnuar which has since She said she was from the Tremont, (13 i neces ary to give it a new name, and ' gack The circnsianess secem to pre- up and lauehed over it for more leonscorntiy wo are now presented eludo any ens ' Lon- at Weber and, With the pestop skirt and asked to don Telegre pa This company | 25 f | {of faei, 1 postop skirt nothinz but : vion of the pannier. { Whet! i pretty one or o not and properties. {1t v v be wore hocoming | to t! rooe woman i sl D R e : | anliADLL A clot | I e ORINE pand ¢ nly its most successtul exXe volute cot imn; thore of day gowns, or | at short skirts; for in a blows his opening whistle next Mon- ,m, the skirt, with its caught-up cay night until Saturday night, Feh mn 5. is in ludicrous eontrast with ['1, there will not he a dull or nec | the tenuated, meandering train. One Reiss midway. There will be some I+ that whic hl 'I“ caught ""f"; """:;' A ¢ ring ullne thing attractive and amusing for ith a great bulging mass o lnvrim.: over the place where it i8 ! every moment of the visitor's time, whether that visitor be old OF Young. ' ning nor pretty; it is even scarcely SOBO0OCO 0 COGO00000NDODDTOOTORNT ditorinm had been built over her fruit raiser or business man, or of g.emly. i y any taste or disposition known to | path to Lake Mirror, but that she| " t Sl A ‘\ went down this morning and found | 3 some of the same minnows she used ¢ to catch—-the only thing abont Lakeland, she said, thay looked like ’ She enjoyed a short visit e Cowderys The latter part of this week, a car of { ] 3. | with s + enough for it to become g cut to preces and ed up in & is based. New Yorkers teonsidor it a novelty. As a mvm'r' of the best whe it will be staged with all the neces= ! pucy 1 by cach for herself ‘ } H it has come among US. I ipink dld Ifrom the time Manager Reiss! “‘ dt tie width of the upper g 1 essarily idle moment on the great of tie B st forms of pegtop gkirt | canght up. This is certainly not be- i Lakeland New features will be staged every day and between them will be sand- wiched the delightful concerts of Reigs’ Military Concert band. Ther: will be no exenge for one minute o with the Ponackers BT : - and other old friends who lived here | the feeling of '."f'”' on the p“". > any patron Things are hummi ot that time, and a pleasant 4 . with the and firemen ag head caller at the Evening Telezram of- 4 s o " ; it l'n: L fice, Mrs. Donahue is a speefal writ- [MAEISER 1S 4‘ el o 1 the Chi Record-Herald made that will surpass in point o1 4 o ( o . s cffort the work of all pa and we douby not that Lakeland will Genth " & w reckled Gm is come in for a shate of her praise 0V} =i e currounding Florida and its many attractions and \n this il counties wil advar | bz entertained as never before an T Tr»wr,\'lhing possible be done to ma' HONOR ROLL LAYE MORTON | their visit a memorable one. Ti PRIVATE SCHOOL. Reies shows are vouchied for by ti GRADE L Jacksonville and Savannah papers Evelyn O'Doniel. |attractions of unequaled merit, o Lamar Cox. it is confidently expeeted that 1 1 Peatrice Pickard. midway will fairly teem with ‘g"![,'S(:?'S]l:l[‘,l;gkl‘v” kl(lizl\f.l is o) b y < : 4 arantand absolu irmlc :_!::rr(’?rlig‘lljl‘}‘f):‘.};l" :f‘flkln':"humumt,\', There never | .t make hair ymwkl)l,'r \srlrlyll po nn(“y @ 3 a midway in the State that offere ronove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECK- ' 4 GRADE 1I. g0 many opportunities for mirth nn LIS Comomtmh,':mdtr\ it. The jars ‘:". Nan Elizabath Melton. merriment or that ever had so mn ' | large and results absolutely certain, |& rusie i it. Cleanly and moral at by mail if desired. Price 50c, 'O Tammoth jars$1.00. WILSON’SFAIR | every detail the famous Reiss show are unanimously pronounced the THEATR = ATRE OQOOOOOOGOOOUOO _FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE \I\lN SOAP 25¢. [For sale by 0, MAJESTIC. vicide, itered man 18 Killing himeelf, a0 not u=ually live rnoyet no obe Slow 5 “The eutirely s« always a n 1 i 1y it used to. and the finest and best qualitied Horses and Mul s ever scen in South Florida. The was = Flks a0 advance prices are cheap. See us before buying To - Teig an ol fort thatone et “ as we have what everybody needs. of WILS( o v feither remove yot m to fude and ti irf Sorcit e ¢ Liwo Jurs \\hh\.r' A i1e most severe eases completcly eure m. We are wiling to personally « ¢ irantee this and to return your mency hout argument if your complcxion is « fully restored toits natural Leauty, ¢ sold by the old reliable firm of Robinson& Penuel at R. E. Scipper"s Sale Barn LAKELAND FLORIDA O HOOPRBIOD EEARRRl e SR e S L Te L 8 e Sl by x| RECITAL BY The Municipal Band of Lakeland JAN. 31 PAUL GILMORE OneNight February 8 It PEOSSACEOPLOSTOPPORIDIEEDE S & OFOFOHISOFO! “ ALL DRUGGISTS. HPROHIOIOTIGS m TONIGH T|Auditorium Theatre WORRELL |“The KENNY and Company A. H. Wouds® “The Girl From Rectors” Ore Solid Year Weber & Fields Music Hall Seat Salc Opens Jan. 27 at Red Cross Pharmacy JANUARY 30 S PECIAL 3 Big Actsand 3 Reels | Conyict Lifc in the OhioPenitentiary Phenomenal Success - ABO0OOD0C0O0GO0Q0OC l’rogram for Tonight,. MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. OVERTURE. THE SUNSET GUN. (Edison—Drama.) EDDIE'S EXPLOIT (Edison—Comedy.) A HUSBAND'S AWAKENING (Lubin—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. P | | P . S . 6 REELS--USUAL PRICES HUMAN HEARTS General Admission...10¢ ! - nuary 27th and 28th | March Ist i | Children, under I2....5ct‘c""m‘m 5| Ja y -4 Adults PEIIIIIIININNNNNNAN————— e smase i S