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THE EVE NG TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, JAN. 29, 1913. PAGE FIVR. ]mx. BLANTON ADDRESSES LET- TER TO POSTOFFICE ASPIRANS. aessts. W, P Pillans, 0. M. C. Brown, J. W, Scally, land, Fla.: Gentlemen—In view of the exist- < .vey & Bassett haveling giate of affairs, with whic we quarters in the new | you are fully acqu hore that you, and all other S0 Eaton, Lake- 1 ' V 0% r to be ¢ postmastor of th azree and arrance amon: Ives for the holding of a pri mary election by which the Demo- | cratic patrons of the oflice ma * | nomin v the new posteflies ue has very commod- < went down to Tom- 1 ity will yoping and pleasure s moved r choice | I am strongly persuaded if not al- {to!:«thvr convineed that ,as a ques ; ! tion of principle and as a practice it | ;m improper for the executive com- -van will move his den- " mittee of the county to control or o the new postoflic2 [ attempt to control appointments to | vday, where he has | poliical positions in particular lm‘.h-l © of rooms. ities. It is not the same as if the ) 5 — postmastership were a county office. l Jp O'bonald zad mother, | Morcover, the present committee lv - went down 1o Tampa ou ! not representative, and to submit tn‘ in today, where they ar2 | jts control in this matter would be afternoon very pleas-'to let men of neighboring towns i name the postmaster of Lakeland. 1 1 e cannot be true to my constituents o H. P. Wilder, of Per- znd submit to it, and 1 will not do so. l.ukeland, guests of .\lr.i Let our city be a leader in this ter, Mrs, P, J. Foster. | course. Let us have a primary in . to invest in property | which favoritism and personal ad- this their permanent | vantage will be more nearly elimi- | "nated Our to do- | T imand tt, and I trust you will take tGentry has purchased | the initiative ouse o South Florida Very cordially yours, ing to Mr. G. D. Me- KELSEY BLANTON ill have same moved R O RS G P | (een feet, after which : CARD OF THANES. house remodeled it his home citizens onght We desive to extend oar heartfelt appreciation to all those so kind to us during reavement. The and sympathy will never be forgot- ten, MR. AND MRS. H. L. CULLER AT wio weie Ler Adams will come L 1Omoirrow morning to | ofter the Chantauqua, 1ws in this eity Feb dams will will i -5 times before the open- 1 il be here all during the our receng he- | acts of ‘,iimlnvs,-i also be DON'T FAIL TO SEE SARAH BERNHARDT AT EDISONIA. l Me ymer and daughter, &lissg . mother and sister of Mr. | . r, of this city, are in f the guests of Mrs. Hins-| . Madden at their lovely | | %e Hollingsworth. These | erly lived at Pauway, but “GIRL FROM RECTORS" WILL ¢ hoen making their home | BE HERE TOMORROW NIG}{T wille, Sarah Bernhardt jn moving pic- tures at the Edisonia tonight. She {appears in the opera La Tosca, which will pe well worth seeing. VA NSRRI “The Girl from Rectors” will be ‘coment of the Sunnyside 'scen at : the A.uditf)'rh.l'm t(mlm‘ru\\'| e _that Mr. and Mrs. Smith, ' nhight. That *“The Girl” scored one | 1°nle, are still at the ho- of the bizgest hits ever seen in \\'s~1>-| been moved into small- € and Field's Music hall in recent | oy, of course, owe for years is putting it mildly. She cauzht ' board, but they will them goine and comini in a contin 4 ont until other quar. Wous stream of langhter \\'i”ll (-\nr_\'; nred. The disposition line and .‘Ht.lhlxul .x.h:»xln the '.‘I.H‘- s‘hv‘ '~ manacement is highly Started until the finish. It is some | as they have done all show. \ fact and delizhifal com- + for the couple. edy with a strain of gong The enzarement here is sure to prove nd music. 0 "7 7T, TAXE NOTICE! 2 popvlar ore and should draw a biz hou « heen mode an anneal by o s s v i Cenartment of the Wom- byl bl i far fonds to help an af- The Majestic theater has proenred r ' of Lakeland, A true Florence Colby Havden, formerly i YRR _ . rrima donna with “Igle of Spice,” 1eh an anneal fo un 3 Pabes in Tovland,” and other New an trust Pro. 4 York productions. 146 Hether- hat yon rive. 1 h'\'r | found on houschold pets, dogs, cats, | mal has long hair or thick fur; then | to destroy the cges, | In which mange originates, and issald | give the garment a good shaking and furs in the sun, nor in any warm . | repeat the shaking proc FIRST APPLICATION Seco ‘rh:uv:.-«' it easily, |tively by using Wyeth's Saze TO RID ANIMALS OF PEst SOPOERSAFOIAFOPRSOSOFEHIIRIOHIECICSOFOOHOII HOPIPILOIOIGIOE 1010307 04004000 At the Annual Business Show, New York City. November 11-16-1912 g k Water in Which Potatoes Have Been Boiled Is About the Best Thing | . That Can Be Used. : There 18 a simple remedy for de- stroying insects that are sometimes DTS O The Underwood Typewriter Again proved conclusively in a public dcmonstration its superior qualities in Accuracy Stability 17) l'y cight of the world's fastest typists, in half- 1 Trpewriter stock) produccd the magnificent total of 55,944 10 strokes per svrat:d. Tl:c crucial test eof stability was here shown. No- birds, etc., that is not generally known, but which is said to be absolutely sure in its results. It is simply to wash the animals with the water in which " potatoes have been boiled. When preparing the vegetable for din- ner, put plenty of water in the ves sel in which they are boiled; then, | when the potatoes are thoroughly cooked, pour this water off into a bucket or pan. When it is almost cold, | apply it to the skin of the animal with a sponge or cloth, taking care that it soaks well into the skin if the ani- SOBOL QS O3 O o OO L S 20 with a soft scrubbing brush (a nail- brush will do), scrub the skin, sep- arating the hair as you work. Do not rinse this off with clear wa- ter. Let it dry thoroughly first, then S o d —wash the animal with clear water * p"’e and a good strong soap. The first ap- . plication is generally effectual, but if . the case is a stubborn one, it had bet- ™ Onerated for eizht solid hours (con'i‘wn' 5 ter be repected a few times in order hovy “ This is also a cure for the parasite . words, a'.'(‘"nging n Loy i hnasg i oy o, ¢ sue d P . to destroy plant lice also, where, at any time, has a typewriter turned out such a tremeudout amount of work in the same time. This is a woild's record. The UNDERWCOD TYPEWRITER in the International Speed and Accuracy Contests won First Nine places in the World’s Championship. First Four places in the World's Amateur Championship. First Two places in the World's School Championship, break- ing all former records. Every Record, Every Year, in Every Contest is held by the UNDERWOOD *The Machine You Will Eventually Buy” ONLY WAY TO CLEAN FURS Dlrt Is Bound to Accumulau and by . This Method the Fabrioc Will B Not Be Injured. n ey @ Fur garments do not show dirt as & | much as fabrics, but if they are worn & great deal, dust and dampness cause an accumulation of dirt round the ¢ i roots of the hairs The oil that re- mains in the skin holds it. o To cleanse the garment lay it flat * on a table and rub it with moistened sawdust—hardwood preferred—or corn ., meal; then beat it thoroughly with a small stick. Do not hang the garment up ‘o beat it, nor strike hard enough to injure the skin. When you have rubbed and beaten ‘ Undcr;‘/\) t, d TV{}G V/riier Company, lit well, so that you have broken up licorporate and loosened the caked accumulation. Rranches tn All Principal Cities 126 W. Bay St. Jacksonville, T St T n il n B = hang it in the wind. Do not hany ¢ Fla. 1O DO B place, for that dries and injures the skin. When you take the garment in, | and il necessary the rubbing and beating an well. The method dezeribed is that used by a professional eleaner | | Warm Coats. * 1 The indications are that velvet ; e plush and velour are going to be i o fifty cent bottle from Jol popular this winter. This will be wel s tod oy, and see how quickl come news for the women who desire 1 orectore the youthiul color and | a nice, warm coat and do not care to uty of your haie snd forover ““"l wear the really heavy fur garments o nosty dandeufl, hot, itehy seaipi which have been used for the last few ¢ i j . ¢ ond falling hair. Al dewesists seil years, : it under iee that the will be refunded it yon are not xn»l isfied after fair trial. ‘ lMust Be Sold at Once Regardless of Price CaronA.C. L.Tracks money — Seldom, People who talk merely for the pur- pose of gttracting attention to thom- gelves seldom get the kind of otione is worth anything., At The il Second-Hand - TR i, A Simple Remedy Gives Strength and Ecauty to the | Z Eair o tetn st e e[S PPOSILE Passenger Stahon You don't have to have gray or faded hair if you don’t wint Why look old or unattrective? your hair is gray or fuded, you qnickly and « sprines $1.00 and up Sreseerd and X | 1 Diners, kers and SEE Commodeg, o Kitchen Cabinct and Sidehoard, Sit- tee, Refrigerators, Sewing Maclines Porch Swine, Table, Clocks—near @i d Waring The Butcflg Frcch Mcats _or Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply @ le tonizht, and in the mornin: will be agrceably surprised it results from a sinsle application gray huirs will be less co end after a few more appli will be restored to nataral co! Wyeth's e and Suln! ly anything. Goods bonght and =old Bamm&s 2t is not workin~. ollw i P My G F, An Elk, I { quickly removes dandruff, le Ine Seccub Ezafifl r T tice, accompanied b” A IES I I sealp clean and healthy, and t "t to the Frening Tele- | motes the growth of the hair. 210 West Main Street,Lakeland,Fla e > vostoflay afternoon sonm | 3 T H E ATRE it ool crvaine siiasiin® R T S e TR -:—T;‘ : % rer wos on the streets [ s - < e s s o . f T. Fleminz, He savs that ° ' 60000000030 ’l‘ e ; “tands for the Poct Peo- > © ° © B 1 rl m h p lif e U ', and that this is a zon1, FOLLOW T!E CROWD TO THE ' G F‘ T ‘i '_ @ ks to live up to their MAJESTIC. ! . ' O N = g “n " 9 names of contribntors tn : | :_ ! will appear later in these “‘ DN eOk 70_9_‘4_42 A 1L \\((ds Phononu ral Svccess - { DOLLIE THE DANCER 66 E' ”~ &~ ooe — I yram o Tonight The Girl From Dcctors 5% 2:90@20333276€C ISONIAY i MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. OVERTURE. P .,‘.0 (Drama.) One Solid Year Weber & Fields Music Hall S {)-n} flg Seat Sale Opcrs an. 27 atRed R , <s Pharmecy HIS DAY. (Comedy.) PAUL GILMORE OncNightFeoruary 8 ITL' THE WOOLRS OF MOUNTIN KATE. (Drama of the Forest.) PATHE'S WEERLY. (Current Lvents.) 1 an a - . T —— } RUBLE'S EASTER AT ATLAN- T2 inre = TIC CITY. ~~LIST AND BEST IN THE, s Ay (Lubin—Ccmedy.) COUN | i g SRR TRl MAKING GOOD RNHARD N )SCA s s i (Melies—Drama.) Reel Eelair—Classic.) l = [=) ' DALKAN WAR. 'OPEN AT 6 P. M. (Zelair—Topical.) fenln - - .# lr‘!‘ I\ Gils big’i-u‘ 1 0N R mn " ",",:'m Children, under §2....5¢ & The Muricipal B id of Lakeland 10¢ Season Tickets $1.00 T I TEe : 5¢ | Prices: 15, 25 and 35¢ \ECN!JTY 3i Seat Sale Rcd Cross Pharmacy HUMAN §ZARIS March Ist D Adats . | Children . e e