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i P 0 Case of Fire Petersbura, rrow at the Luther- f =t o'clock wiion work at land today visit- 1, formerly of Me- o7 Bradley Junetion, uds in Lakeland to- ~nds and attending to vethodist Missionary society '~ regular program meet- ing afternoon at the Meth- and Mrs. Quaintance cader \irs. J. B. Streater, Mrs . and Mrs. Wayland Buch- ever known cory to mature, as it is \ { over to Mulberry ves- cre they spent the day iiryant has purchased adely a house and lot f Gilmore avenue and roct. which is a very de- ol property Wilson, of Bartow, is tor to Lakeland today, hands with his whom he has o zreat hore McMichael, Jr., of Ar- Ark., is in the city on a roparents. His father has vri low state of health nonths. Newman, of Lakeland, "1eting a protracted meet reterend gentleman justor of the Presbyter- ity, was here Satur- is a o ix a man of great pul- ind has hosts of admir- Inverness Chronicle BB Detwiler, their friends. Mr M. Fadeley, on left for their it They have spent and are much skeland and vicinity who have Florida family, of earrived in Lake- vinter and are occupy- the Stephens on Lake Morton, i1eal place of residence formerly identified Day and m tted Land and Sales Co from Lakeland ar- Tuesday for the specting the fire Were accompanied representative of e Fire Engine thronzh whom the truck was purchased the junket were “ief of Lakeland fire ¢ Joseph LeVay, Mendenhall, and W “f A, A. Tano dem- city ap as= Feuturing King Baz- 4 Mattie Early ) — 00on Powerg- i UKTAR 19 10¢ | i Mr. . Colbert, of Jacksonville, ]H:- the zuest of bis daughter, Mrs, 0. | 4. Pope. i | who will ! friends here many to know he is in My Lakoe- Uests of fiter, M S A\ i lohnson, o th Florida avenne ot ) tie For SO me Mrs, Maorpis: G from Ll Munn came uo eland Saturday to attend the Miller-Waiters wedding Monday and while in the \ cordially I'eland city she was very | welconied by Back host of tne her friends in No's and 90's Mr. and Mrs. Munn resided | 1 here, and they are always heartily | | Breeted by the Deland people when- iever they make the town a visit. Del.and Record. | j On display in this office is a stalx ! {of corn eight feet tall which has |on it two well-developed ears of tcorn. This is the earliest we have rot generally planted until the first of January This corn was produced Cby Mrs. Johin Wood, who has every reason to be proud of her snecess in !l ruising year corn at this time of th The Majestic theater management unnounces that it will make a spe feature of their nrda v com n the rnetist Granches. " Mr. Burmeister and favorably known in New York' musical circles and we are sure that his solo on Saturday night next \\iII! Prove a treat for L | music Sat- the future I'he Satnrday Mr. Burmeister, will play cial on nights in “Padm | is well music lovers HONOR ROLL LAKE GRADE 1 Evelyn O'Doniel Winifred Detwiler Ruth Blanchard Lamar Cox. Everett Brown GRADE 11 Nan Ehizabeth Melton, Inez Sidman Ethel Carter GRADE 11 Edith O Doniel Joseph Deeson Cliftord Brown GRADE IV Marjorie Hetherington Alice Dora Cox Iaton Flgie Con GRADE V Marian Patterson Dlanehe Grabam Webh Harvey GRADE VI Helen Harvie Ruth Day GRADE VII None GRADE VINI Deen GRADE IX Ira English Grace BRASSELL-HENDERSON. Numbers of friends in Lakeland are receiving announcement of the marrince of Mies Bertha Brassell to ¥r W P The weddin« teok place on Wednesday, Feb, 5, in Winter Haven ¢ one of Lakeland’s Henderson the Pantiet church \lies Rrase remmlar ar » voung ladies anrir o VeATs ATo tndv's t hanr A TEE AR ] ) <o > e A8 O 000 Progran for Tonighl, § MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA OVERTURE. OPEN AT 6 P. M. Adults . L EIN mont iy LHSE vear of operiation | dividends Pwage-earning classes, Of course paid ' titled to a square deal in his of jup stock pays no monthly dues, but { torts to earn the dollar, and {earns semi-annual MORTON PRIVATE SCHOOL"}HM\ be withdrawn on 60 days’ nn-g::lm children properly environed in THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK BLAND, FFB &, 1013 BN ASSOCATON wize at oncr It time, or 1 de montiuy. No has ever with and soviety country Jaetmoers Ji & great, e v tul in it beai- nesylvania, wh It is A, co-operative and put into operation a thoroughly | u co-operiative oot 10| propozed to org <ocietios into this lund seventy-five now has oves o Uj-to-date muttal o1 institution. unuder Fiorida 3 be zoverned by a hoard of directors. ' 1,000 of them in stockholders, tion he rich and 25 votes), un- States of the middle west have eac: methods and s verul hundred of them Che city those who ¢! Dbayton, O, has over twen- [Enow cach other's uceds and those ¥ and whose aim ' laws, o ejthity years K0 sucvessful opera- tiected by D it by t} prosperous | {tno one to e !L‘l-r | procedure adojpted over by-laws providing by alone, And severnl of these have os- + to three and Ihe eity jel the community, g fron Pwill be qo satesuard and advanee d tie Minneapolis. Mirnt s halt million doliars of interests of themaeives and their one ueishibors s over st more thia in Min are proverii ol theift tor 1, because ers i theu security, conmit comin : for wher A\nd, this v dtom cesular iy loans mort - in order to do salaries and o though small incones, whose by wiving project a good sturt re secured guges on their homes, so that great care is taken that they may not endangered by defaults in payments. The office is kept open during reas- week- ) amd rapid growth, at some s irifiee if nee iy, it while The conditions for it are all and many of the right sort of people, and more are coming every month, not a few of whom well know the ureat good :mmvlmions[ have done for their own towns an! localities, and some of whom, in due time, will gladly take a hand with | vou in this good work Perhaps something should be said | the titness for the work of the | prospective seeretary and manager of thix association, for the benefit of | those not acquainted with him, al thoneh this is his third Lokeland. He man of libera! ! education and striet integrity, witn love and extensive legal and bnsi tess experienee, who has hizh moral ideals, mostiy by tirst even is well worth be b onable business hours every aay, and Saturdays till N p. o riake it easy for all classes to pay | dues. It is a notable fact that the foreclosures of associations average but one and a half for eacu | per year the country over, with their | rundreds of dollars ISt mortgaze loans It vith thege these millions ot inoas We o can commence operations loanable he even on $L0000 or more tunds, per cent dividends may winter in on the first yean is a a sadary the Yot this is more hias 1o receive o1 but per month tor first period as well as of social and eivic betterment He has great for the dollar, and its usefulness s wring human comfor | than most corpors < for profit ar of expenses (h And the rea! stockholders suie making above recsard of paid &omenns of s far more than this, it property Cwners residents, from the im-:in-tn‘ nov as almizhty, nor as the petus ziven to all legitimate busi- ‘4 hief end of man.” even if multi plied by millions e helieves that every man is en up and happiness, but not as an end in or vess, and the Jeveling up process and betterment of conditions among the that dividends, and | practically all sober men, women country, are entitled to hom tne hoard of their own, and . Philadelphia, ! with | ion doilars, | mort- PAGE FIVE. pportunity TO BUY range Grove Lots Last s o e - Get a home in the Beautiful FUTCH & ROGERS SUB-DIVISION Just onc block from the brick paving on Florida Avenue. Only twelve blocks from Main street. CITY WATIR ELECTRIC LIGETS LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES ] i i This sub-division is located between Amoretti street and Patterson street. Tennessee avenue isopened, and is being paved with clay the entire length of the sub-division. Prices on these lots range from $450 TO $475 EASY PAYMENTS For Further Information, See FUTCH & ROGERS Office: Futch & Gentry Building PHONE 241 | S e I taken all ix divided For the benefit of clagses of ;nn-mlwr.s the stock (three classes: Paid | wishing long, per into investors not their funds fo: receive at Jeass hesides 11 [ ereat sutistaction of helping the ltv-\s tavored tellow members to o and to { i Lomes of their own, and at the s up stock, for to tie up yet who ay cont dividends, {come independent SOC1 [time to zreathy henefit the eity erall includine themselves, Running stock is for those wi | somethin mont! ing to regolarly | more sive or less, by paving dues of $1.25 (or more if desired) o h $100 share until these, tover! o wWith the semi-annnal 5 per o to 6 per cent dividends thereon i dice $100 per share, when they wi | receive the cash, or paid up stock they desire or with the cash tuk. loan stock and borrow money in a! dition to build a home or to enti into any desired enterprise; or th. sovings may be withdrawn for emer rencies practically at will. Loan stock is taken only by tho: vanting to horrow money at the lo rate of & per cent with the privile o’ repaying in monthly ingtallmer of only $1.25 for every $100 of stoc or borrowed. wh small sum also includes interest each £100. The right pey off one or more hundrod money is wiven ! B S e —_ el General Admission...10c { Children s Children, under 12....5¢ A - aviLid VAUDEVILLE i) Feh - m 11 T MUSICAL S5 10 3 | | tice, or even shorter, by consent of | this | directors i i e ———————— e may have fllt'll" voexercising proper effort and econ my, and having the active ration of their fellows in and better circumstanees ione somewhat toward the ing of these conditions in Minnesota, to do with { -0 similar 'of Lakeland and Polk county. He hns | Hence it is hereby announced that i realiz- we are ready and anxious to at ont Lcommence taking subseriptions for! any number of $100 shares of paid up running stock, so that we ny into active operation be and aftev havine much their organization and work for ovey thirty helieves the loeat Savines, Loan and Duild socintion the begt known o and vears, (T} ot G soon as i charter can put through Running has Jargely subgeribed for in the North hane ive id means toward securing this end stock been very Findinte the Minnesota too severe for his healis aud comfort, and Lakeland cotly all that conld desired is pespect, he felt inelined to mak A numhber of chanee, But his friends in Min- and proicssional men, and not a few nesota protested againgt sneh break married and single women are hold ers of paid up stoek, for reasons thit winter: and minors who sreat practical and edu ceoming Ly women tonnd it of vilue, appar he citive SUrprising husines: e away from old ties and ascocin Yet, when he saw in a Lale Board of Trade folder th ratement, “Above all, we need o tuilding and loan association there is no such institution in Polk county,” he took it as a strong in- vitation to come here and estahlic are obvions to them. All interested in any of | the features of this association and Lons lind who are ons 1:-ny way aid in its early establish- i ment, may, by addressing a card or fletter to M. G. Willard, P. 0. Box desire to know more about it, or in ! fu! | | of Woman and Suffrage. It a2 woman demands votes, offices . and politicul equality with men, a8 amotg the Shakers an elder and elden exs are of equal power—and among the Quakers—it must not be refused. It is very cheap wit that finds it se {droll that woman should vote.—Ralph Waldo Emerson Aching Feet. Bllk hose shouldl never be worm dnily by one who has tonder feet They retain the moisture (hat ehould piis through the hose. I'ry a fine cote ton hose and you will have more come fort. Bathe the "eet with hot water and a good soap every night. Bathe Ane with camphor water 18 very use @l Food Kept Warm. A flatiron stand will be found use | on the range to keep the contents & saucepan warm without danger {of burning. says the indianapolis !News. It is also useful when one | | So, for over a vear past, a8 |14, Lakeland, call him to any ad- | desires food to simmer; there {s thea sort of work also appeals to . he has been making a study of hest of tions in several of the States wher trongest with the view of organiz ing one at Lakeland that shall he *“Thank yer. )\ay the Lord bless thorouzhly up-to-date, which he yer. May ver head never ache!” sald congiders will do more than any oth- (& woman sentenecd to ten months’ “1 one concern for the bard labor (0 ihe judge | drees in the eity to explain thess | matters, and consider the situation the features these institn Grateful for Sentence. upbuildine « m Theeatre ey vering, Febreery &1L with netable suprortirg con pat | Auditoriu Sit v Their Great New Yook S “THE HAVOC” Magnificent Seenie Production and Scenic Effects, Exactly as played for One Solid Year in New York. The greatest success of Mr, Gilmore's carcet. More highly wendorsed by erities than his former success C “The Mnmmy and the Humming Bird" Seats on Sale at the Red Cross Pharmacy 223 0o fear of sticking or burning on a ' hot stove. Almost the Limit ;A minister In the middle west has deccrihed a bachelor as “a parasitical doddcer, a solitary satellite around his own ero, and a sluggish human of ez~ ubeoant epotism.” Ty “-m:fi" o AR ==t