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I Mr. F. E. Washburn is now with the Bates department store. MAYOR WANTS SIDEWALKS SWEPT SATURDAY NIGHTS. To the Merchants of Lakeland: In order that the streets of the city, in the business section, shall preseny a neat appearance on Sunday morning, 1 hereby call on all the merchants to s C. G Arendell, Who Ly, ooy sidewalks in front of their ving on V 1rgmn.a ..m-u'u' places of business swept at the close [t 414 South New o¥rk . ), ivics every Saturday night. | wore they are nOw at hOme ¢ oy a1o0 ok’ that the trash be picked up and not swept into the ' streets, as the streets are cleaned ev- v <000 crowd was present ;ery Saturday and this work counts ..t g witness “The Girl from for naught if trash is not picked up. 1 The play was full of | Yours for a cleaner Lakeland, <ituations and was cleverly ' 0. M. EATON, out by the company. I e —— ind Mrs. E. H. Lane are the little daughter, Dr. €. W, cndance. S R friends. kit IS Mayor. FINE RECITAL TONIGHT BY MUNXCIPAL BAND. Katherine Cowdery wem | . Cornet today where she will |‘ . week-end with Mrs. H. E. ',lhe Mumclpgl S Cbiaeit st ths w.or She will also attend a, Auditorium Will Commence at .. tonight given by theCor- ‘ 8 o'Clock Sharp Tonight. B S 1 Those who hear the recital by the Municipal Band tonight will a musical treat that will be The "tor this occasion are artists of rar skill, Miss Biewiers well Erown as « \vwburg and bride, of lLa- hav s are in the city for a Ao on their . wedding tour dests of Mr. Newburg's < Raymondo. Mr. New- ver of a large elothing worih 1 good deal to hear soloists | being one of Lakeland's sweet 1 LaCrosse, est singers _ Miss Plann is a craduate of Dee- i lireer and wite to ¢ ¢ Young, R | Hane willlibe helg py fEau vollie . avhers. shid won i Harris to 1, N Pinkin, Hueh W Wear for stenographers NONOVS as a reador and elocutionise, {#nd wite to LN Pipkin 2, Minnie m Febo 18 at Tam Miss Elis is a musician of unvsun! Davis to Huaeh W Wonr, Tho oxigtine i piano and eorn ‘!'v N oot miners to Hugh W Ch Jackson | BEd a8 a cornet soloist has | Wiear, (Saval 15 W | 1o Geors \l noin the most famo hreicker, M L and A £ Rohinsor : v bunds i o Henderson, 11V Tlood to on prospective aps! The servies vedered by the Mu- {Jas Campes, Sessoms Iy Co to B v to the Lakeland Micipal Bund during the past severa! : tzor, Scesoms Inv Co to Mrs, I lonths without cost to the publi ;' Smeltzer, ' Howard to W R Craw : should be substantially repaid by o ford. ML L Robingon and husband zood attendancy tonighy and we hope Ottineer has contra i 5 T othat all who can will attend, The o of his home property i % . prices are low and the music will b onue, between Lemon dhie ey | oi the highest class. reets, to Mr. J. A, Bron- ‘“ l.l” . i is 1l » following is L oprogram: nent citizen of Wane- gl & L March--Garde du Corps, Chambers, land wife to 'Fla. and Ga, A \Mr. Brongon will move his » the regidence and make s home. Mr, Ottinger v 1o a residence on Lemon nd expects to build another ter on. (i Bates department store | “pects to give possession | band. Selection—The Herbert band. Piano Solo (Miszkowski), Is. Sextette from Lucia Di Lammer- moor, Donizetti, band. Reading Rizpah Red Mill, Victor Caprice Espangal, Miss Ruby Elane El- (Tennyson), THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | The following transfers of real es- tate have been made during the past week: L N Crigler and wife to S L Cald- well, George and Sammons Willey t¢ Frank Worrell, Albert D. Gilley and wife to T E Hayes, J H Ewing to J S Stubbs, G T Edwards and wife to D J Lewis, G T Edwards and wife to G H Leggett, L C Bowers and wife to A E Bowers, Alice M Maddox and husband to Bowers and Roberts, Ag- nes L Pipkin et al to L N Pipkin, 8 ‘| M Stevens and wife to Howard A Wright, Phos Mining Co. to Lewis Johns, R O Cresap and wife to Mrs Kate ‘F Hamilton, R O Cresap and wife to F D Hamilton, J J Winn and wife to Mrs Bell Clements, Ellis F Dean and wife to Grethen and Young, Powell Otinger and wife to WM Rad- er, Joseph Dickey to Earl C May, ! C Stroud and wife to W M Bevis, Sessoms Inv (o to Miller, DeVoreand LreVore, J M Kilpatric and wife to ! O Bryant, W F Hallam & Co to Caro- line M Williams, P B Jackson to Lil- la Mae Jackson, J J Wiggins to N l{ Wiggins, J M Kilpatrick and wife to J B Keen, F ¢ Thompson and wife to ! Lertha L. Moore, Perry BGaffneyand wife to Rufus J Graham, Kate Ham- dun.ht:-r Odessa, visited the homo of | Lo¢ated on East Lake Morton, ilton and husband to D G McColpin, (' F Brush and wife to A B Tebbetts, Consolidated Land Co to J B Thorn- hill, T A Nichols and wite to F 7 Tussing, J § Shaffer and wife to J M | Snedigar, A Walker and husband to | Johnson & Walker, W W Taylor and vife to S W Bryson, J L. Crenshaw | ‘ and wife to D W Grider, J M Woods ! Annie G H Campbell, | Wilson & Mack to W F. Bevis, .lohnl Rush and wife to G W Mershon, Land Co to D F Keller, | Earnest Cook and wife to Interstate Chem Corp, Malloy & Miller to Ma- rie Danzer 2, Malloy & Miller to Ludwiz Danzer, A 1 DeVane and to L. N Pipkin, W B Kennedy nd owite to W Barite, B W Oh- vife t.. Viola White, J BB Smith and wif Pre Mrs Klizabeth Craie, J. R, Farrow W Foltz, Amer Land Co to ¢ M Deal, Wm Hal jand wife to Miles 1, Smith, D Franklin and wife to Hazel Del.co: W F Owen to B M Gann, S II Brow: and wife to Dora T Hutsen, Mrs. \l |1 Twigg to Gladys M Twigg, Malloy & Niller to Alice F Harlin, J W Sum vle and wife to A F Harlin, 11 ¢ Stone et al to C W Linebaugh, Carter Lean Realty Co to Andrew Burzen- sen, W Dean and wife to Martha J Tilson. fand wite to 1 land See T118) of the Criminal Code of the Re- ‘ol dogs on ELAND, FLA,, JAN. 31, 1918, NEWS OF MEDULLA. I After a seven months' term the Medulla school closed Tuesday. The patrons and friends were in attend- ance, the forenoon being spent in the school room. The pupils were well drilled and their performance was both pleasing and imstructive. Their songs, dialogues and recita- tions would have done credit to any school. After the performance was over the ladies spread a feast fit for a king, and all present ate to their 011 and a lot of fragments were taken up. After this a council of the pa- trons and teachers was held and it was agreed that the same corps of | teachers were to have their same classes another term, which is to be ' cight month. | On the first Wednesday f1. Febm-‘ ark the Good Roads association is to | meet at 2 p. m. at the Medulla schoo! auditorium at which time and place | ve hope to meet a goodly number of ! the members and friends of good | roads. Tt is important that the as- sceiation should get down to busi- Ness, Medulla is to have a new market 'uilding which has already been st utml on D, Hunt's property. . F. T. Dossey, of Welcome, and ! Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McMullen. Mr Dossey and son Jackson, who has teen attending school here have now | returned to Welcome. ORDINANCE No. 148, An ordinance amending Section 13 lof the Criminal Code of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Lakelanl regulating the running at large on the streets and public places by dogs. Be it ordained by the City Council 'of the City of Lakeland, Florida: That section. number eighteen vised Ordinances of the City of Lake- Hond be amended so as to read as ollows: i Section 18, The running at large the streets and public Hees of the city of Lakeland, Fla., hereby prohibited under the fol- Torestrictions: never the Mayor ghall deem i cesary to insure publie satety, hed 11 issue his proclimation by o N new wer piahlished in tl of Lakeland, for owt ‘ to Keep them off the steeets ane places from after 1odate, i rely muz H hall continmn of the ( ! given by 1l runnin are :‘lul until pablic ance thereof | Mayor in viols his set 1T be deemed o lie nuisance, and it ghall ho, the tvool the marshal and other olicemen to impound such dogs, ox- nt as herein provided, which may fe found running at large in viol: tion of the provisions of this secetior and to coltect an impounding fee of jone dollar ($1.00) for each dog so impounded. He shall posg a notice of the impounding of said dog, at th: City Hall and at the City Pound giving description of the dog; and if the said dog is not called for in three days, he shall then kill suid dog, Section 2. All ordinances parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed ' Section 3. This ordinance ghall gn and ¢ out, having moved their | yjss Marietta Pfann. slhoes into the Futch and Selection— The Wizard ilding, where they will in ' njle, Herbert. conduct an exclusive shon‘ Vocal Solo-—My Hero, from The Mr. Walter Bates is in Chocolate Soldier-—(Straus), Miss f the new store, which we | Bertha Biewiers. re will at once spring into' paniment. * furor. The removal of their Waltz—Espana, Waldteufel, band. k of shoes from their main | (ornet Solo—-Schubert’s Serenade, Il enable Mr. Bates to carry | | Miss Ruby Elaine Ellis. Full band rzer line of other goods, which | mocompanlment i r! splayed to better advantace | March—The National Emblem. thar heretofore. Tn line with | : Iprovements beinz made, Mr. Fars has just installed the cash car- | T ststem in hig departmen, store,| It has béen discovered that elee ¥Ih was used for the first time to- |trical resistance of selenium changes day i with moisture and the metal has been |lncorporned fu a new hygrometer. 1 ¢ of the h othey Eiectricity and Selenium. TOMORROW } Never Beaten. S Doubtless a man may be able to onia will show another | wear something that looks cheaper tire picture in two reels. ‘than a cheap silk shirt, but doubtless Tip of Aleohol.” This ple- | | he never did—F. P. A. in New York teen dedicated to the W. C. ‘M ! ‘“'Tir‘z\ and will be of es- | - firect to them, conveying ns ! AJ ES I l ke th great force the evils n'w *anee THEATRE OQ‘JOGDOODOOOO FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE *3%3:200: momw L -1 E r Q ’ S 0 \' lA § MAJESTIC. (N ] 1 Al % '; L IO OA00000K N K T seecesscececsonc: proGraM fof ToRight, “EZ (LDEST AND BEST IN THE : ORCHR MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA ATED WEEKLY. ST R u¢ Bathing at Sulpbur | THE BLIGHTED SON. Srrings, Fla | (Special 4-Reel Feature. A Lesson to Gt ! All; Don’; Miss It.) TS WRECKERS. reat Seagl 7 ILLUSTRATED SONG e . By Florence Cobby IHayden i VCOUNT OF A RING and | 00 Comedies by Eclair. | FEETEa S *fieneral Aflmmsmn...loci Ly ‘)[Ul L ws cwppe 12 1 .. w|Children, under 12....5¢ | :*&O@‘"‘V'OH-' “C‘> 1O CHOREROCERRCHOOOIOHIOO OO U OO0 3 / PAGE FVE See us before buying! We have just received a car load of fine HORSES and MULES. Wehave mules for logging and farm work, and some fine road and livery horses. Robinson& Penuel at R. E. Scipper"s Sale Barn LAKELAND FLORIDA PN, ST R LAKELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, Solicits the Orders of All Re viring Anything in This Line New Li%e of Tombstones on Hand. - o wan m w “ i ,a—mm St I ] \~“. m' ¥ cj g L 1 fikil et skt 1 Tomorrow, Saturd st, [will end the sale l:akeland has had. SPECIAL We want to sell 500 pairs ofishoestomorrow. Shoes Full band accom- | DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The ORRINE treatment for the Drink Habit can be used with ah- solute confidence. It destroys all de- sire for whiskey, beer or other al- coholie stimulants. Thousands have successfully used it and have been restored to lives of sobriety and use- fulness. Can be given secretly. (‘osts only $1.00 per box. If you fail to ge; results from ORRINE after a trial, your money will be refunded. Ask for free booklet telling all about ORRINE. | Fugltive, | “Scribbles says he dashes off fugl- tive poetry.” “Well, ‘t's been highly successful so far in escaping atten- tion.” Municipa! v DBand 1 Concert TONIGHT| — _ into effect immediately upon its pas- sage by the Council and the signa- ture of the Mayor. I hereby certify that the foregoiny ordinance number 148 was duly passed by the City Council of the City of Lakeland, Fla., on the 15tk day of January, A D. 1913, before. Attest: MORRIS G. MUNN, S o i oo e @ Your last chance. City Clerk. i I, 0. M. Eaton, Mayor of the City | of Lakc-land Fla., do hereby avprove, the foregoing Ordlnancp Number 148, ! this, the 16th day of January, A. . 1913, 0. M. EATON, She Understoed. *1 suppose, of course,” says the flufly creature to the captain, “that | the buw of the ship Is so called be ! cause it keeps bowing all the time, but why do you call one side the star | board and the other the port.” “The \ star boarders stuy on one side and ' the porters on the other,” is the will- | ‘ag explanation from tha officor | 2 SOENRRY YOPREoR S5 YL ) Saturday Evening, February 8it. MR. PAUL GILMORE with 1« table supj orting company will present ATheir Great New York Success “THE HAVOC” Magnificent Scenic Production and Scenic Effects. Exactly as played for One Solid Year in New York. The greatest success of Mr. Gilmore’s careet. More highly gendorsed by crities than his former success “The Mnmmy and the Humming Bird ™ Seats on Sale at the Red Cross I’harmacy mtamm** T at prices you never saw Come and see. Buy now and fit will pay you. Your calls appreciated. 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