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AND, FLA., FEB. 4, 1913. Case of Fire hone 9,000 [.vlor remembered the .:'m-'llll) with some .s, which were cn- lost extent. F. Memminzer copding the day in Mrs. B. F cats of Reynolds left today i Baltimore, where ir.huse her spring and | v oof unllm(‘n SRR Runyan canght a black » lake Parker which ounds. He enjoys the ing in the beauties and . : cssful in making fine alw ARSIy h ¢ i Holbrook returned Sat- vom Atlanta, where he < st three weeks under cialist, He comes mproved and it is the friends that the o permanent nany n, Who eame dow from bosto tor, Miss Idit LY CONNLrY piae eatieets to ron 1 e m ille down in an encountors!? s went \ 1 where h onary institite ot cnee, called by Pr I8t n. Laynu irches of the reoalso in attendane D L ke Bassett, of the went down to he pre Mrs, A AL Sullivan, « in the city the cir daughter, Mrs. Clan her popular husbanc vely home in Dixieland delighted with Lakelan contemplating purcha: here and making Lake i permanent home, whic i uich hoped they will 1, are ‘nesday” is being ol by the three banks This is a holiday tha. [+ aware was upon us, and & i iy folks, like the Evenin ‘recram, for instance, have gone o < Just the same. Shrove Tues- the day immediately preced- Wednesday, the first day o: Lin the olden days was giv- arnivals and merrymaking. e AP s Hontz, the little 13-year-old MIr and Mrs. D. P. Rer «d about two weeks ago, been located or heard Rentz heard of a bov of tion having heen seennear an who but when he went down | ! was not his son. If the “en inclined to be unrulv | companions. | with bad would ba more easily ‘nut he Lad a splendid rep- most of his tim« The parents or matter nd spent er the and it t com [flISONIA V'~=«ue00«o«¢»» “EL OLDEST AND BEST IN THE _ COUNTY. UNCLE SAM WAS YOUNG ison—Historical Drama.) In Two Reels. HAD BUT FIFTY CENTS (Imp—Comedy.) ¢ Tea0N ABOVE NEW YORK The received somg lets showing Lakeland book store has jus: very handsome book- LiuKkeland's lakes and r scenes ground Lakeland. These fine advertisements for the town and are meeting with tine oth are sale i Twenty of the s fered to o ver cups to be of- rtain prize winners in the ry exhibition havo ed and with the ribbons to 2 poult blne PAGE FIVE Last Opportunity TO BUY Orange Grove Lots Get a home in the Beautiful FUTCH & ROGERS SUB-DIVISION Just one block from the brick paving on Florida Avenue. Only twelve blocks from Main street. D'I‘” "‘ Y CIIII(II‘GII, under |2....oc Pooused i the show are now on dis- play in 1 windows of the H. C . lfi“]s E s | b -, LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES e squib in which it was ‘r casually Pothat this oflice |1;1‘1‘ v A e e — e e e {rurchascd $3.000 worth of - paper. | : : | und seems to have some enriosity as | N : iviet i l(\, what such a quantity of paper N Thls SUb.dIVISIon ls located between | was to be used for. To satisfy this 3 oct cost of this one order was $3,- i i i 110,40, and that this entire lot of Tennessee avenue lsopened’ and . fbe"l:g paper is to be used for printing the H Florida Baptist Witness and the ; paved W“h C|ay the entire Ieng'h ’ t e l'!“rm" : “‘rts””"' AU 7_”“' ,h“”' bl There are occupations and trades followed by men that are more dan- | sub-diViSion. which are issued from this office. The | garoyg than that followed by the soldier on the battlefield. The most | order was outside of and in addition | pazardous of these occupations is that of the ironworkers. yet the only | G L i to the tons of newspaner usod | monuments erected in their memory are the lofty skyserapers which these | rionthly by the Lakeland Evenin: | daredevils of the iron beams and rivets crect. This striking photograph [ 161 m ".h, e Lakeland Nows, | shows one of these workers “going to lunch” as the whistle blows | Prlces on these lOtS range Erom and the large quantities of bond,t b b s % writing, hook, and other papers u:-v-l; R chnd g is sup- Carh o not Know how iy Cou $450 TO $47 5 fin the cenernl job printing business | PR R PR ol davers speciadly chosen 1 e u;-\lv l‘h 1""‘-1‘-':" “'".“ "‘" e i Woartistic : v, I3 ported by the local secretacee ~ | : S an ‘I\I hich artistic ‘41.1\|l|l_ : s e e v i EAbY PAYMENTS SR CHRISTIAN ENDIAVOR AU GG b NS T ! ACTIVITIES U D LI BLUEL R A o i Cileie s Fer Ora 3 e i ds sy Al For Further Information, See X R antothi onthwestern, Mrs. Abi Nt | I 4 et LA R i Fistian kn tndide; Contral o distriet, i 2 ey \ | York, witl be trionds in Feple oflice, no wtern districy, Mus ! ‘ "' ; litoritm, Sat ’ o Yy Girbbe, St Augustine, Fhe ota i . provared by e State Qui o cloostn vlents o h ; A i wrintendent, Miss Margaret Lew WL ONE ’.’41 that it pr Hts g new treatment of o SO0 MU DopG s she s ey Gl ol Y eaia o wet PH ‘ the problem. Its very {1 WONEN it meins saeki nior societics observe Christa : * fice on her part to write a special ideavor day last Sunday? | letter to cach of our nearly st e wide-awake Congy \.nllnl.:u“' - OtNGHLobli S0CILUE UABLY N GAU TADILRIL Hie LLES j Children should not be confined [ many novel experiences, and will be D sncretiies b BME D) il CxDonses gEhB ol NSl T | in a school room all day and then b rt of the zood work promised. tion to be held in Winter Park is vho is 1o be o proinent speaker ia }1'nllumll«'d to study at home. Teach- P Mr. Sparkman is a son of be very enrly this year Mareh the inter-denominational missionary Lave ionly honr I‘|‘(.'Hllliflllfi now, and |Rev. T. J. Sparkman, a former resi- so that means a little bit of bt conference 1o he held in Leeshurg on | pi'\v N(.‘lmhu,s lessons to learn at!dent of Lakeland. + ling on our part Feb, 11-16. This worker is Mrs home at night. Home study should = When you receive this won't voo Jolia B Greenwood and the topics b abolished from the rst to the sixth please gt right to work and sccir dor her addresses will be, “The Great L rades. Proper study at school will A CINDER IN THE EYE. as many new members as you po Christian Opportunity in West Tam Sl : e . ils 1 i i biv can, then fill out the inclow pa, and UThe Experiences of a Mis IR h('""l‘“rl.lmr(‘h Mg e Who hasn't had difticulty in dis hicnk and return it to me not Liteo sienary's Danghter in India. LI r'.““"v \ln"lun‘ ”'-"-“I :l‘m\ lodging a cinder from the eye? Some- than the last week in Februarsy? The pro m for the missionary I""_“"“‘I‘ ,l b If:t] ;(A"."l .hl‘:; .“‘1:. times one can succeed with a corner will apprecinte it =0 mueh it conference s almost ready for the | ””"m,'“'b 102110 _‘ ”.( “‘". ;‘: i qefa handkerchief, but frequently the will, printer. Entertainment at the first- Loy {h o I,’mfl_. L h\"" l\ "( ll‘ \.l ,cinder is too deeply imbedded to be If you ar Not - oW seeret class tourist hotel Heights, next door the \\om;mn.( h“}" "0.‘. "'":l :l "got out in that way. It would be ©osee that the right one to the Winter Bible school auditor ,""'I ores mo'" _l“"v)” |.n|,.| = 'f’_'; ;Eh.lrd to find a more sticky snbstancs this, Very sincerely, inm, where the conference is to h'\l;-ru-nt ChHURKaEDY ShOWINE ’". |.~< “:“. than chewing gum. The next time { MARGARET LEWI= Lheld, will be at the reduced rate of I'.mml the necessity for a ‘.‘I?“M” you see any one vith a cinder in The blank sent with the al 250 cents for meals, same for lodging. : |I"(|I‘:“ll vl HIN?"‘ h‘.”mj s m:‘n his eye just chew a piece of gum tild ! message containg the following thioo The first session is on Friday afn-r-i""m' Al s“"‘}."‘ Sl SRl it becomes soft and pliant, twist it | questions: How many active mei [noon and the closing one, Sunday school room.—Dixie. to a fing point and you will fine bers of . E.” ow many comrade- evening. All kinds of misslonary | i as soon as you touch the cinder with title is due to its uncompromising|of the Quiet Hour May 1, 19127 |2nd benevolent work is to be brought Claude 1'Engle has selected Hughi}yy gy the cinder will come. Les revelation of “The Havoe' that re- | How many comrades of Quiet ifo'r up during the conference and lhnsvl( Sparkman, cditor of the Marian- | ye.p mains when the flanvs of a guilty | now? interested in such activities should ha leader, as his secretary. In Spark- passion have burned away. From the There are many thousands ©' ' be gure to attend. 'nmn Congressman 1’Engle will have a man who will be active, intelli- wreck of domestic happiness thug | Quiet Hour Comrades now entoiivd, GRACE A. TOWNSEND created there emerges a central fig-|in the records kept by Dr. Clari I\ Interlachen, Fla., Feb, 4, 1913 gent and loyal. Hugh Sparkman is 5 Fulfiment. ure of the sincerest strencth, the | Boston, but not many are there fron a clean, progressive young Democrat, 6 (In & restaurant with his Desd | Florida. Not because our (hr and the daring of an old | people do not most of them -} | theme's new handling is found in | “fifteen minutes a day in quict mod this husband’'s action when he dis- ! tation and direct communion ! I God,” which is the pledge prom we try to do; the reason either oir district, State superintendont. husband of the story's faithless wife, novelty overs that his wife has a lover and irstantly adopts a means of punish- | ment far more effective than ap ap- “the unwritten law.” Mr | Paul Gilmore gives a powerful por llruv:fl of this role of Richard Craigz, " MAAJESTI TUEATREWY peal to L e -, 530600 2200000 00 A GOOD WESTERN DR'MA FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE LOVE. MAJESTIC. sloacc: 06008060986 (LOResye) i — ' Program for Tonight, | S LITTLE GIRL NEXT LooR 1 MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA } OVERTURE (Brbai — L , : W5 OPEN AT 6 P. M. 10¢ (ieneral Admissmn.,.loc Adults : Children . | A monkey and a | which were tied from their home in London, the othel ronicH T|Auditorium Theatre Saturday [veninu, I’chrnary Bm girl)—You don’t know how happy yos have made me by saying “Yes” dar ling. It will be my dearest wish te make earth a paradise for you and to fulfill your wishes before you ut- and he will make many friends at the capital. Sparkman was oOnhe or Congressman 1’Engle's strongest supporters, and he possesses thequal- Strange Companions, Scotch terrier, together, escaped day, and fled, chased by a ~rowd, ifications that go to make a capable ! ter them. Waitress, bring a portion through Shoe lane te Snow Hill. They | #¢¢ retary. Being associated with of cheese for the young lidy.—Flie were captured by reo c¢itr cenctabies | Congressman I’Engle, he will have gende Blaetter, with notable suprorting coempany will present CTheir 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 Zendorsed by crities than his former success “The Mnmmy and the Humming Bird™ Seals on Sale at the Red «Cross Pharmacy