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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 30, 1913. ~ : PAGE Nnva See us before buying! We e have just received a car " e Vet e :,ew:‘:::::..""“.:;:; load of fine HORSES and i et ek i e f MIULES. ' We have mules aver is fanciful or romantic, LoF ! bad Edgar Allen Poe been given this| D080’ Kidney Pills is the remedy j training, “Poe would have wasted a{'° Use: It has cured many stubborn | f Or IOgging and f arm Wor k, !long life tn riotious prosperity and cases in thig vicinity. died in the odor of rich l.;.flln Can Lakeland residents demand fur- [\ ) > - to Page 8 of this lssue and read this | bility, but he would not have. ex- | ther ""’“ than the following testi- and Some flne rOad and Store’s advertisement, which shows | racted from his heart all the|Monial? 8 thayg thiere are still many money sav- golden music with which he has| MrS M. E. Andrews, 2908 Central | 5 4 e ieti. 156 | Ave, Tampa, Fla, says: “Doan’s | llvery horses. charmed a drab world.” S ] The vigorous writer declares that Kidney Pills are by no means a new ! SCHOOL BUILDING CAUGHT FIRE | modern education leaves no room | T°UCdY to me and from my experience ! pRgEy YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. | for any but commercial and ath- | ! f¢¢! that [ cannot endorse them too | e L Inmap . —_— 4 highly. For a number of years I had ' .4 letic ideals. “The man of the = on a visit to relatives and| o0 piene have proved a serious future fs to be made in the image of | #!'¢ks of kidney complaint. My back 0 tns 0” enue s [camstrophe had it not been for the f Rockefell er or Sandow, mot Ip the|“?* weak and I suffered greatly from — | timely arrival of Mr. Hursey on the | image of el God.” Even the little other kidnep difficulties. Doan's Kid- e Oe, 4 v Edgar Hughes, who formerly i geone occurreq Jate yesterday after- ’chlld of t pey Pills were finally brought to my ‘t R' E' sc'p p ers sale Bm THE PASSING OF SENTIMENT DON'T EXPERIMENT. Sentiment is dead, imagination is| You Will Make No Mistake fi You i dying, and all the dear old illusions| _ Follow This Advice. of childhood have faded away, is| Never neslect your kiduess. Ithc wall of several modern writers,{ ' You Lave pain in the back, uri- ving in Dixi Dities the child of an earlier time |'!i°V¢d. Since then I have taken jand aud is now liying in Dixie- ;05,0 110 sehool building was on { betore all fllusions were exploded, | tMi® remedy on several occasions and I' {fire. Mr. Hursey, who lives near ah. | 16 a full-grown skeptic respecting | ® few doses have always disposed of 8chool building, was sitting on his |myths and fables, and never dreams | 2"V recurrence of my old trouble.” Day, of Kansas City, is a re- : front porch when he noticed flamet | in the daytime or scarcely by night.| FOr sale by all dealers. Price 50| MY LINE INCLUDES I At I he amrival in Lakeland wbo, Wit | jcaping upward in Miss Lena Me- Something curiously corroborative | ©*™*- Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ! pere but who has been HVIRg Of - noon whon 1t wag discovered that | ey Shesrs st the tWEn attention and upon using them I was LAKELAND FLORIDA _ falry tale, so this writer declares, at Zephyrhills, has returned t0 | one of tho roomg in the wooden ad- — umily have taken & 0at In the Crary's room, and he Immediately |of this writer's view respect! | New York, sole agents for the United :ns' apartment house, ’rushed over and with the aid of decay of sentiment lppup::tl:‘ ::: States. Newspapers 4 —eee | Prot. Jones and others who had been | fiftieth anniversary number of The| Remember the name—Doan's—and om the Tampa Tribune we note ; summoned, broke down the door and Atlantic Monthly. Professor Charles | t4ke no other. Magalines " the A. J. Angle Furniture Co. of | extinguished the fire without turn- ! Eltot Norton complains that there 1a has gone into bankruptcy and | ing in an alarm. A hole was burned is not a single commanding voice in *Costermonger.” tock 13 being sold for the bene- | in the floor, but otherwise little dam- | the poetry of our time. ‘He adds: ”::bm ”":;‘b:”"'-h'm“.‘:”" Smionery 0re the creditors. jage was done. How the fire started | “Today the writing about material n,':o.”g:r?h r.f.,':r:: to in gr'. | s [ is unexplainable, but it had evidently things and of the daily affairs of | household accounts of Edward L, fn Post Cards e, Reed \\'ea\!r)er. Mll:el" Lucy | been burning ftor a good whilo when | men, of politics, and of soclety, his- | whose reign the street seller of the Double beds and single beds; Florence Conibear an Glfl‘l'dln(-overed. tory, blography, voyages, v- | 8pple was called a costardmonger-— ! ord and Mosimar were visitors to ! —_— - "el 4 encle:p:flas.y :nd .:cdle;:I‘Hc hence “costermonger” and “‘costar."~— Clgars RN N i yesterday, going down in Mrs, \THE GIRL FROM RECTORS AT | treatises, far outwelghs in quality no | LORdon Slund’v'rl.rfl; ! Commodes, Rockers and Diners, s s res THE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT. | less than quantity the literature of Come and see me before pur |Kitchen Cabinet and Sideboard, Sit- a most delightful teip. i s {teatiment and of the imagination. Land Lingers in the Memory, —— Some one has aptly said: “Burma § tee, Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, | One of the best shows of the sea- ) The whole spiritual nature of man is 18 the land of regrets, because people |Chasing elsewhere. Your g lndics of the First Presbyterian | ocp wpng Girt from Reetors,” will | finding but little, and for the most |who nyve been there are n(-\':r tl;:e Sl i e s M g anteunce that they will con- 'y the attraction at the Auditorium part only feeble and unsatisactory {same again. There lives ajways in tronage appreciated ly anything. Goods bought and sold aford sale Saturday beginming o) o | expression.” their hearts a regret for the land they PRRaE. Shten : tock In the morning at the oel\s many suicesstol comedion]| 1t ds certainly a long leap from {bave lcit Liohind." e l fardware and Furnimlxre rroduced in New York in the past | Bryant and Longfellow, and Holmes G . | ARC"[R hment. Everyome 8 in- vo vours none has equalled the ter- ! and Lowell, to Kipling, the winner | Tha Truth at Last, N rend ‘rific hit made by this “Girl” on her |of the Nobel prize “for the highest . As seems "" '”l“"’ :"”“’n Mlss RUby fiani(\l | = = x5t appearance at Weber and Fields idealisiic work by living author,” |80M® (' «i-+ion as to where Moses iThe Socoaf.B beth Toyd, of Chlearo, |30 hal), where she continued to| Longfellow was the poet of u'mlor;:;:h‘ f";”'.»“ 'l' ‘.“::),’:' :',I"'gl‘"'::: NC“’S Sfflnd i n“ U(“n:“‘ ‘fl'nd nian * Lukeland and 18 the ' wun 1uio the hearts of those who | sentiment; Kipling is the eulogist [ yae 1 11, :;m"-':"‘l-: i m[," Lovoy of Bdisoeia Thester {210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. ster, Mrs. C. N. Stev- .10 fortunate enough to get scats! ol force, of “the Anglo-Saxon fn- relectin linht con Judga, Sl S SIS : - 1 Grante street. She was at this popular theater. “The Girl ‘minct for doing things.” But Kip- | —— 1ty Mr, and Mrs. s"'"'ifnnn Rectors” is a dashing comedyv | ling's poems are no longer *best LN ! o 2 ) (;“ by !'ng children, Marjon j With just enough ginger, song and |sellers,” und Longfellows home lyr- ' B[AU] Il IJI. hAlR EOO "5 & e por! Pivar Hills, who will be ' ygie to please the palate of lhn:iflfl Will doubtless be loved and re- o 2 their Tarents until thefr return e sodate. The entire production | vited when Kipling is well-nigh | AI SMA[[ (;08] e — at the close of the winter. 'will be given with speclal scenery, | forgotten. Meantime some of us, | e | properties and effects. whatever our years, love Hans| 1P Michener was over yes- R Christian Andersen, and cling with- | . eauti h ‘, S'bring, where he and : st Like Other Men. out shame to a few of the old child- | A]‘asi;mxg:re:‘:)rz;i{'u: g::;fe}altl.e i cner are very pleasantly lo- | Mogt surgeons simply go way up in | ish illusions. We note also that 1it- = % in Hair' | Tiey are very well pleased | the air when one of the world's great | tle girls dream over their dolls and| E T —_—_—————— the new town and Rev. Mich- | ones is stricken. When Sir Frederie | boys with seafaring Imaginations | WLLEE DAL s-m .SL,L. ;u ]‘udp:] ftates it is growing and de- | Treves was culled to operate on King ( sail their paper boats as did our ! opls with Ll erisy casik) alize pins ranidly, ’Edwnrd el b ol O™ | foretathers and mothers and their " b BN B ust e 0 at nce chalantly as if the king had been an ! i {aat most of these people might have i ] "apple or a watermelon.—New York | Playfellows. The thoughts of ft, glossy, abundant hair of beau- V. I L. Booher and wife of Tus- | Press. youth” are still “long, long "' e G 5 it they would "5, Ohin, who have been visit- | thoughts.” {UTUL A SRS it [ Ve 6 — ropel 2 t. There Vr. Sinuel Booher, brother of | | However commerclal or athletic " "¢ t-he |I:ml;::- tr;:;m"lf:lr unlde‘r Re ard l ess 0 f Pl lce froer, near this city for some “Beg pard::'" :(a'::c:(h‘:tgent as M. |11 88e, So long as there are rosy :';) fi"'c( (;l:r); of u:o yand thero Ie 8, 1ot tods 3 . MNP L | vixty-five yes B, J S mals e oday for home. They | Grouch opened the door, “but 1 would dawns and golden sunsets, so long i | g yone, young or old, friends here of all who met | like to ask if Mr. Dodger, your next | 8¢ tars shine and flowers bloom, so | no excuse for anyone, young f 4 , either b and take away pleasant im- | door nelghbor, is good puy.” “How do | !0n8 as there are hearts to love and | "“‘ll"? ;hlln':"r:;[r ffl:l::v;m;:l d irtank 0" of our people and city. Dr.'I know whether he is good pay or|hopes to cherish, there will be sen-|'"' ©' % . sy ar on " > rac T irecched two Sundays in the | not?” exclaimed Mr. Grouch. “All I timent and imagination. The cre-|*'/!ing with exc “ : AR ° fin church while here and all | know about him is that he has four | ative expression of both may be| YOU can bring back the natu nd brd him were pleased and in- | grandchildren and he stil! owes ©f | jatent for & time, but it wil ot | CO0F 08 Jusie ROR 0.4 w808 A ® ® ed, ! his marriage liccnse.” [ hurst forth in compelling tones, and | '""*¢F rid yourself of any dandruff oppos‘te passenger St t‘on —— — {the world will gladly, enthusfasti-|*"! 1o0se hairs, and make your hair e ’ 1 / 1y by usl . H. Slagle, of Salem, Obio,| Making Sure of the Present. | cally, listen . —Selocted. e T i a "e¥comer to Lakeland, who {s| Mgr. Doauer, archbishop of Bor l“»“’“" e o P SEE Ustrating his faith in this coun- | deaux, was taken tn task for his Whals Whips C Pemedy. For generations common ¥ Purchasing heavily of real es- | friendly intercourse with the Protes | o largest whale ever captured fu | “"den Sage has been used for re- [ He has urch . tant minlcter In that clty. The ¥ery fepye'vioinity was caught in Fred Pe ©'0TiNE and preserving the color o I he B" Cher irh Omncg ea;e:r:e:ind ll:‘:;d' tolerant prince of ‘the church replied: | | ;g )5 b VI sa'nu Crus. Five|'lc hair; and Sulphur is recognized al"n et t : RSt “Pray allow me to have the pleasure Vs excel- 22 nice home fn Dixleland on | o ”’e i.g him in this world, as [ am |18URChes tried to tow the monster to ; !+ Scalp Specialists as belng excel ¥ the pler without success. Nets and t 1 tment of hair and scalp -t bought just south of Mr. (ot so sure of mecting bim in the S - loat B8 t * Mo new home., Such boos- pext.” . 2 ! 7. Slacle is what any com- doned. The whale was fiftv feet long. | |, you are troubled with dandruft FrCSh Meats 0 r B an a n a s 5 necds, and Lakeland is to be cr itching scalp, or if your hair is Fitilited upon securing him and P QT e losing its color or coming out, get exeelle o\ Overcoming Action of Tides, a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage | == = lent family as permanent e . For use on rivers subject to great and Suiphur from your druggist /08 : THEATREN [ul chanews ua Aubama enghneer 11 1ic ) mrovement in- the w A R IN G ™3 SATE, FAS DRAWN ———————————————— | runs up and down upon a solid inclire | *"'P2raNce of your hair after a few ° PY ACE (ROWDS OF SHOPPERS (® @ P P9 900 000 0 0 0laid with ralla. 'days’ treatment. : 4 e o FOLLOW TIIE CROWD TO THE | xS , . Teat starter eale had| MAJESTIC. 'mbers of satisfied pa- 2t many aniers 5| Program for Tonight, . the establishment dur- A. H. Woods’ Phenomenal Success o the gale has been in “The Girl From Rectors” I c . One Solid Year Weber & Fields Music Hall s 0'"'"0 Seat Sale Opens Jan. 27 at Red Cross Pharmacy JANUARY 30 RECITAL PAUL GILMORE L OneNight February 8 The Municipal Band of Lakeland Season Tickets $1.00 Ja“uary 3' “UMAN "[ARIS Prices: 15, 25 and 35¢ : Seat Sale Red Cross Pharmacy March Ist MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. s ¥ every reader to turn | OVERTURE Ihe TT— DAYS OF TERROR. 1YY 7e2230002002 (Vitagraph—Drama.) ‘! ILLUSTRATED SONG fil RI- 4 lso N IA § By Florence Colby Hayden. a e ® .. NEAR-SIGHTLD CUPID. *ger (Selig—Comedy.) rom o G«unm"' —~— AS IT WAS IN THE TIME OF ORI | AND BEST IN THE MOSES. I : WCOUm, (Kalem—Drama.) ' i | AN vy ¢ 3 OCENT VICTIM. OPEN AT 6 P. M. a2 Reel Italia Feature. oo, ——————— (General Admission..l0c{ TONIGH T vrorigy iy | Childrea, under 12....5¢